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2007 Team Outlook: ...... Page 2 FOOTBALL STAFF 619/260-4740 : ...... Page 4-5 USD Assistant Coaching Staff: ...... Pages 6-8 Head Coach/: ...... Ron Caragher (1st year) USD Numerical Roster: ...... Pages 10-11 Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coor./LB: ...... Dave Adolph (4th Year) Meet The Toreros: ...... Pages 12-24 Recruiting Coor./Special Teams Coor./Secondary ...... Ed Lamb(3rd year) PFL Honor Roll/Academic Success: ...... Page 25 Passing Game Coor./: ...... Jimmie Dougherty (4th year) USD Athletic Performance Training: ...... Page 26 Senior Offensive Asst.: ...... Mike Rish (24th year) Running Backs Coach: ...... Tanner Engstrand (3rd year) : ...... Page 27 Offensive Line Coach: ...... Todd Washington (1st year) Torero Opponents: ...... Page 28-30 Wide Receivers Coach: ...... Steve Mooshagian (1st year) adidas Team Sports Ad ...... Page 31 Defensive Line Coach: ...... Jon Sumrall (1st year) Final 2006 Statistics: ...... Pages 32-33 Tight Ends Coach/Football Operations: ...... Mike Babcock (1st year) USD Football - A Tradition of Excellence: ...... Page 34 Defensive Assistant: ...... Todd Rusinkovich (1st year) USD Athletic Hall of Fame ...... Page 35 Football Videographer: ...... Ross Manfre Team Awards ...... Page 36-37 Football Operations Asst.: ...... Brent Klovstad All-Time Records ...... 38-46 Administrative Asst.: ...... Janet Engelman FCS Torero Leaders: ...... Pages 47-49 Team Chaplain: ...... Father Owen Mullen PFL Honors ...... Page 50 FCS All-America Recognitions ...... Page 51 QUICK FACTS Academic Support Program: ...... Page 52 FOUNDED: ...... 1949 LOCATION: ...... 5998 Alcala Park NCAA Compliance Guidelines ...... Page 53 ...... San Diego, CA 92110-2492 University Profi le: ...... Page 54-58 PRESIDENT: ...... Dr. Mary E. Lyons President Mary E. Lyons:...... Page 60 NCAA FACULTY REP: ...... Mitch Malachowski TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE Executive Director of Athletics, Ky Snyder: ...... Page 61 ENROLLMENT: ...... 7,600 Athletic Department Staff: ...... Pages 62-66 NICKNAME: ...... Toreros ESPN The Magazine/Academic All-Americans:...... Page 67 COLORS: ...... Torero (Columbia) Blue, Navy & White Primary Media Outlets/Torero Announcers: ...... Page 68 : ...... USD Torero Stadium

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Executive Director of Athletics: ...... Ky Snyder Senior Associate Director of Athletics: ...... Mike Matoso Associate Director of Athletics/Business Affairs: ...... Dan Yourg Associate A.D./Compliance & Student Services/SWA: ...... Shaney Fink Associate A.D./Development: ...... Brian Fogarty Associate A.D./Athletic Facilities & Operations: ...... Andy Fee At halftime of USD’s football game with Valparaiso last season (Oct. 14, 2006), Associate A.D./Sports Medicine: ...... Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.T., C. USD offi cials honored Walter J. Zable by naming the fi eld at Torero Stadium the Associate A.D./Media Relations: ...... Ted Gosen "Walter J. Zable Field at Torero Stadium". The is pleased Assistant Dir. of Athletic Development: ...... Kari Logan to honor Mr. Walter J. Zable, an inspiring individual who has internationally made a name for himself in both the corporate and athletic forums. Mr. Zable has Assistant Director for Marketing: ...... Chris Morales been actively involved with the University of San Diego for over 30 years. He Assistant Director of Media Relations: ...... Chris Loucks served on the Board of Trustees from 1978-1996 and is now Trustee Emeritus. Media Relations Coordinator: ...... Ryan McCann He has been a generous donor to USD and its' Athletic Department since 1974. Coordinator of Athletic Academic Support: ...... Sarabeth Pollock Mr. Zable is the head of one of the nation's largest electronics fi rms - Cubic Director of : ...... Josh Lawrence Corporation. He is still the active chairman, president and CEO of the company. Mr. Zable started Cubic Corporation in San Diego in 1951 as a small storefront Assistant Director of JCP: ...... Branda Cook business; Cubic Corp. now has 140 locations and employs nearly 6,000 people Asst. Dir. of Ticket Services: ...... Sierra Foster worldwide. Active in community and government affairs, Mr. Zable has been a Mgr. of Athletic Equipment Services: ...... Maggie Sinclair member of the University of - Cancer Center Foundation, and holds Game Operations :...... Kathy Marpe directorships on the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, Dir. of Transportation: ...... John Cunningham and the advisory board of the San Diego Hall of Champions. Mr. Zable was the Executive Assistant:s ...... Charlene Ables, Donna Holston fi rst recipient of the Distinguished American Award from the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame's San Diego Chapter. The Foundation's Adm. Assistants: ...... Linda Coppa, Cyndi Casillas, Holly Keener highest recognition for athletic and humanitarian excellence - the Gold Medal Associate Athletic Trainers:...... Wil Filamor & Paul Signorelli Award - was presented to him in 1980. He was an honorable mention All-America Assistant Athletic Trainer: ...... Joe Parry football player at William and Mary, and went on to play professional football Dir. of Athletic Performance Training: ...... Stephane Rochet with the . In 1981, Mr. Zable was enshrined in the College Asst. Dir. of Athletic Performance Training: ...... La'Keysha McClenton Football Hall of Fame, in South Bend, . Head Team Physician: ...... Paul C. Murphy, MD Associate Team Physicians: ...... Jerry Hizon, MD; Rich Uhler, DO; ...... Calvin Wong, MD; Ken Anderson, DO. 2007 USD MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS:

Ted Gosen & Chris Loucks, Edit & Layout; Cover Design, Chris Loucks; Printing, Kings Printing; www.usdtoreros.com Photography, Brock Scott, (Scottphoto.net) BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 2 TOREROS SET TO DEFEND MID-MAJOR NATIONAL CROWN The 2007 USD football want to build on the founda- the versatile back that rushed CB Gabe Derricks, the 2006 team is under the direction tion set by Coach Harbaugh for 1,002 yards and 14 TDs. PFL Freshman of the Year. of fi rst year head coach Ron and raise the bar. I’ll say this Additional help comes from Look for Ben Hannula and Caragher. Caragher, who about these players. They senior TE Chris Ramsey, junior Taber LeMarr, both receivers became USD’s 12th head are achievers and they have wideouts John Matthews & last year, to make an impact in H HANNULA P PARKER S A A K Z N R C T N I K R U N E R L E R E A P PENTZ D DERRICKS

the defensive secondary. coach on January 9, 2007, very high expectations. They Kenny Stivers, running back Special teams play, under replaces Stanford-bound will not settle for anything Brendan Feliczak, receivers the guidance of coordinator who in three less than achievement and Mitch Ryan and Zac May, and Ed Lamb, will be in the capable quick years directed USD to attaining their goals. And we linemen Deene Kabiling and hands of senior kicker Hutch back-to-back I-AA mid-major as coaches are on the same Jason McFarland. Parker, sophomore punter national titles, back-to-back path. We won’t let them settle The Torero defense, under John McSorley, sophomore PFL championships, and to for less.” the guidance of Defensive kicker Ryan Jackson, and the a remarkable 22-2 mark the A former Coordinator Dave Adolph, inspired play of three-time past two seasons. Caragher himself when he played at has played a huge role in the USD Special Teams Player of (CARE-ah-ger) comes to USD UCLA, Caragher didn’t have to team’s success in recent years. the Year - Mark Cianciulli. with an impressive coaching look far for senior leadership. Last season’s squad ranked in For the fi rst time in school resume, including four years Running the offense will be the top-25 in twelve statisti- history the Toreros will take (2003-2006) at Kentucky un- senior QB Josh Johnson, last cal areas including scoring on two Football Champion- der , and a total of year’s PFL Offensive Player of defense (2nd, 12.9 ppg) and ship Subdivision (formerly nine years with the UCLA Bru- the Year who also fi nished 6th rushing defense (10th, 107.3 I-AA) scholarship teams in ins (1994-2002) under Terry in the Payton Watch voting yards pg). Northern Colorado and UC Donahue and . for the I-AA’s top offensive Adolph’s defense will be Davis. USD hits the road six The cupboard wasn’t left player. As a two-year starter, spearheaded by senior All- times including back-to-back bare as Caragher will have the Johnson owns a record of 22- America defensive end Eric midwest trips to Butler and luxury of 14 starters and 46 2 and during this time he has Bakhtiari. Bakhtiari, the 2006 Valparaiso. lettermen back from last year’s completed 68.2% of his passes co-PFL Defender of the Year, 11-1 squad that ranked 20th in (506-742) for 6,576 yards and is the team’s top returning the fi nal I-AA Sports Network 70 touchdowns. The athletic tackler (63) and sack man 2007 PFL PRESEASON national poll. Johnson can also beat you (8). Although he has to fi ll a COACHES POLL “I think our season began with his legs as he totaled 720 few voids left by graduated back in February when I fi rst yards and 11 TDs in 2006. seniors Kyson Hawkins, Josh 1. SAN DIEGO (5) ...... 45 met the team,” said Coach The offense is bolstered Brisco and Chase McBride, 2. Drake (3) ...... 41 Caragher. “We talked about by the return of senior center Adolph will look to count 3. Davidson...... 34 goals, we talked about visions, Jordan Paopao, a 2006 mid- on the play of the following 4. Dayton ...... 31 what the team wants. Then major All-American; senior returning starters: senior 5. Morehead State ...... 29 we strategized a game plan guard Gabe DeAnda, a 2006 linebackers Ronnie Pentz 6. Jacksonville ...... 21 for what it takes to achieve mid-major All-American; Wes and Tyler Evans, junior safety 7. Butler ...... 15 those goals. Spring ball went Doyle, a senior wideout who Patrick O’Neill, junior lineman very well and the team tran- caught 52 balls for 909 yards Chris Gianelli, sophomore DE 8. Valparaiso ...... 8 sitioned to a new staff. We and 11 TDs; and JT Rogan, Matt Shearer, and sophomore USD Coaching Staff

TORERO COACHING STAFF Back Row (l-r) Todd Washington, Jimmie Dougherty, Head Coach Ron Caragher, Dave Adolph, Ed Lamb Front Row (l-r) Mike Babcock, Todd Rusinkovich, Jon Sumrall, Steve Mooshagian, Tanner Engstrand BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 4 ron CCARAGHERARAGHER HEAD FOOTBALL COACH FIRST SEASON UCLA, 1990 On January 9, 2007 the University of San Diego introduced them for this opportunity to work with these young Ron Caragher as its new head football coach. Caragher men and coach and guide them. I am just truly thankful becomes the Toreros' 12th head football coach at USD for that. Our family is very excited about returning to and replaces Jim Harbaugh who is now at Stanford. our native state of California. We are very excited to be a part of the San Diego community, and in particular "As I talked to people around the country, I kept hearing the family here at USD. Everyone here has been terrifi c the same things about Ron Caragher," said Ky Snyder, and I am impressed by the support that this university Executive Director of Athletics. "He is a student of the extends to its student athletes. Not just in the academics, game, elite class of coach, very knowledgeable, great but on the playing fi eld as well. I am also looking forward recruiter, develops players, motivated, competitor, great to building upon the success that coach Jim Harbaugh family man, high character and integrity. These are the set. His devoted assistants and aspiring student athletes qualities you seek in a head coach and we have found who have reached such a high level here. I am looking them in Ron Caragher. He has had access to some of the at taking that foundation and building upon that and best minds in coaching in Terry Donohue, Bob Toledo and continuing that upward movement towards the high- Rich Brooks. He has been a winner his whole life and we est level that we possibly can. One of my fi rst objectives expect that will continue at USD." as a head coach was to meet with the student athletes because they are the core of the program. To get to Caragher, (pronounced "CARE-ah-ger"), spent the past know these young men, and to get to know their goals, four seasons (2003-2006) at the University of Kentucky their dreams and what their desires are. As a coach, it is as an assistant coach under Rich Brooks. He was the - ning backs coach all four years, and since 2005 served as Kentucky's Head Recruiting Coordinator. This past season Kentucky fi nished 8-5 overall, and 4-4 in the Southeast Conference Eastern Division, good for a tie for third place and the program's best league mark since 1993. The 8 wins is also the program's best win total since their 9-3 campaign back in 1984. The Wildcats fi nished off the 2006 season in fi ne fashion as they upset Clemson, 28-20, in the Music City Bowl on December 29th. It was Kentucky's fi rst bowl appearance since 1999, and the program's fi rst bowl win in 22 years.

"It is a privilege and honor to be here as the new head football coach at the University of San Diego," said Ron Caragher. "First and foremost, I would like to thank some people, starting with the President of this university, Dr. Mary E. Lyons; our Director of Athletics, Ky Snyder; and members of the selection committee. I want to thank BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 5 my job to see what I can do about helping them attain those goals."

The 40-year-old Caragher also has Southern California ties. He spent nine seasons (1994-2002) on UCLA's staff where he worked with both and Bob To- ledo. His fi rst two seasons were as a Graduate Assistant; the last seven years with the Bruins he coached wide receivers and kickers/punters. During the 1997 and 1998 seasons, UCLA won a school-record 20 straight games and averaged more than 40 points per game while set- ting numerous school records. He coached in fi ve bowl games during his term there, including the Aloha, Cotton, Rose, Sun, and Las Vegas bowls.

A native of Morgan Hill, California, Caragher was a three- sport letterman at Bellarmine College Prep (1982-84) where he earned three varsity letters as a quarterback in football. He earned an athletic scholarship to UCLA in 1985 and went on to earn four varsity letters (1986-89) and was part of teams that won four consecutive bowl games. After graduating from UCLA in 1990 with a B.A. in Psychology, Ron worked in private business (1990-93). The Caragher Family: Ron Caragher and his wife, Wendy, and their three sons (l-r) Josh, Ryan, and Scott. Caragher and his wife, Wendy, have three sons, Josh, Ryan, and Scott.

Head coach Ron Caragher with Eric Bakhtiari, Josh John- Head Coach Ron Caragher and USD's Executive Director son, JT Rogan and Jordan Paopao at the San Diego Hall of of Athletics Ky Snyder shake hands as Snyder introduces Champions "Sports at Lunch" on July 26, 2007. Caragher as the new football coach at USD. BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 6 Dave Adolph enters his fourth season at USD, and his ddaveave third in a full-time capacity where he will again be the Assistant Head Coach. He will also be the program's Defensive Coordina- AADOLPHDOLPH tor and Linebackers coach. The 2006 Torero defense ranked in the top-25 in twelve different areas including 2nd in scoring defense (12.9), 4th in AAsst.sst. HHeadead CCoachoach pass effi ciency defense (97.07 rating), tie-6th in turnover margin DDef.ef. CoordinatorCoordinator (+1.0), 10th in rushing defense (107.3 yards per game) and 12th & LinebackersLinebackers in total defense (269.08). The Toreros posted two shutouts and a CCoachoach total of six games where they limited their opponent to 7 points 44thth SSeasoneason or less. Dave returned to coaching in 2004 following a 37-year coaching career that ended in January, 2000 when he retired from his post with the as assistant head coach/linebackers coach. He spent 21 years in the NFL ranks, including two tours of duty with the Chiefs. He served as the team's defensive coordinator from 1992-1994 and worked as the club's assistant head coach/linebacker coach in 1999. This respected defensive expert spent his entire pro coaching career (21 years) in the AFC, including 14 years as a defensive coor- dinator and 12 seasons in the AFC West, making 11 career playoff appearances in the process. Prior to joining the Chiefs, Adolph spent two years ('97-98) as linebackers coach for the Oakland Raiders. He signed on with Oakland after a two-year stint ('95-96) as defensiver coordinator for the San Diego Chargers. During his three-year ten- ure as Kansas City's defensive coordinator from '92-94, the Chiefs made three straight playoff appearances and allowed an average of just 18.1 points per game. A native of Akron, Ohio, Adolph originally came to Kansas City after spending three seasons ('89-91) as defensive coordinator for the L.A. Raiders. He spent the '86-88 seasons as defensive coor- dinator of the . Adolph began his NFL career as the Browns defensive line coach in 1979. He took over the club's linebackers in '81 before assuming duties as defensive coordinator midway through the '84 season when Marty Schottenheimer was named head coach. He then spent one season ('85) as an assistant for San Diego before rejoining the Browns in '86. A 16-year coaching veteran on the collegiate level, Adolph worked with the legendary Woody Hayes at Ohio State from '77-78. He also coached at Illinois ('73-76), Kentucky ('69-72), Connecticut ('65-68) and his alma mater of Akron ('63-64). An all- conference guard and linebacker for the Zips, Adolph spent three years ('59-61) as a commissioned offi cer in the Air Force before beginning his coaching career at Cleveland's Shaw High School in '62.

ed Ed Lamb enters his third year with the USD foot- ball program as coach of the LAMB secondary and special teams. Lamb came to San Diego after a Assistant Coach two-year stint at the University of 3rd Year Idaho where he was the Vandals defensive coordinator. Over the Head Recruiting Coordinator span of two seasons at Idaho, the Special Teams Coordinator Vandals defense improved by 20 Secondary Coach points per game allowed. Prior to Idaho he held coaching positions with BYU and the . At Redlands he was the defensive coordinator for three seasons with the Bulldogs fi nishing number one in total defense each season and winning two Southern Calfi fornia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles (1999 & 2000). Lamb earned his M.A. in Education in 1998 from Redlands, and holds a B.A. in English from Brigham Young. He and his wife, Sarah, have three daughters, Anna , Amelia, and Acorn. Lamb is a 1992 graduate of Amador Valley High School in Pleasanton, California. BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 7 jimmie mike DOUGHERTY RISH Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 4th Year 24th Year Passing Game Coordinator Senior Offensive Asst. Quarterback Coach

Jimmie Dougherty returns in 2007 for his fourth season coaching at the Mike Rish is beginning his 24th season on the Torero staff where University of San Diego. This season he will once again coach the quarterbacks he will again be Senior Offensive Assistant. He returns to coach the receivers, as he did in 2006 as well as coordinate the passing game. something he has done for twenty-two of the past twenty-three Torero sea- He came to USD in 2004 and coached an outstanding corp. sons. That receiving group included All-American and team MVP Michael Gasperson Mike played for USD from 1979-83 where he posted career numbers that make him one of the best receivers ever to play at USD -- he ranks second as a senior, and Adam Hannula who went on to rewrite the school record book all-time with 101 receptions, 18 receiving touchdowns and 1,722 receiving yards. for career numbers the following season as a senior. Gasperson led the team He held the school marks in all three career receiving departments from 1983 with 54 catches for 894 yards with 7 TD's that season. Gasperson was signed through 1997; he was passed by Torero receiver Dylan Ching. after the season as a free agent by the and also was allocated In 1983 he was selected the team's scholar-athlete by the National to NFL Europe to play for the Cologne Centurions. Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. In the Toreros' nationally-tele- The following season Dougherty showed his versatility and coached the vised game between Occidental in 1982, Rish was named the CBS Chevrolet tight ends. This group was led by senior Matt Koller who went on to earn All Player of the Game. Pioneer Football League Conference honors that year. Mike graduated from USD with an Accounting degree in 1984. He Last season Dougherty moved to coach the quarterbacks, the position that is the Vice President for Secondary Marketing for Guild Mortgage Company he played in college. He fl ourished in furthering the development of current in San Diego. USD quarterback Josh Johnson. Johnson led the nation last season in total of- fense, passing yardage, passing effi ciency and points responsible for under his tutelage. All-in-all, Johnson accounted for 4,040 yards of total offense in 2006 tanner while throwing 34 touchdowns and only 5 interceptions. Johnson was voted to the AP 3rd Team All- America squad ENGSTRAND and fi nished 6th in voting for the Payton Award. He returns for his fi nal season Assistant Coach at USD poised to break virtually every record in the USD record books. He 3rd Year needs just 6 TD passes and 777 pass- Running Backs ing yards to surpass Eric Rasmussen for career numbers in those categories. Most importantly, Johnson will look to improve upon his career record as Tanner Engstrand enters his third season with the Torero football a starter at USD which now stands at team, and his fi rst as the running backs coach. Last season he was an offensive 22-2. assistant for the 11-1 Toreros that ranked fi rst in the nation in total offense Prior to USD, Dougherty was a and scoring. The past two seasons he worked with football operations where graduate assistant at Illinois Wesleyan he helped with all equipment duties and daily football operations. University in Bloomington, Illinois Engstrand was a two-year letterman at San Diego State University from 2002-2004. During his years there, (2003-2004) where he played quarterback. He saw limited action in his two sea- he was the defensive backs coach. He sons, serving mainly as a backup. Before enrolling at SDSU he was a First Team earned his masters from Illinois State All-Foothill Conference and Academic All-America quarterback at Grossmont during that time in Sport Manage- College in El Cajon, California during the 2002 season. He is currently enrolled at ment. USD where he is working on his Master's degree in Business Administration Dougherty played quarterback at the University of Missouri from 1997- 2001. He was a three year letter winner from 99-01. He started as a sophomore, throwing for over 1,400 yards and 7 TD's. His career was cut short as a junior when he suffered a ligament tear in his throwing elbow. Dougherty was a former All State performer at Edwardsville High School in football and . He played for his father, Tim Dougherty, at Edwardsville High School where his father is still the head football coach. BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 8 steve todd MOOSHAGIAN WASHINGTON Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 1st Year 1st Year Wide Recievers Offensive Line Steve Mooshagian begins his fi rst year as the program's wide receivers Todd Washington, who will be the offensive line coach, joins the Torero coach. Mooshagian comes to USD with an extensive coaching background, includ- staff after an 8-year playing career in the NFL. Washington, a 4th round pick by ing four years as the head coach at Sacramento State (2003-2006). In his four years Tampa Bay in 1998, played fi ve seasons with the Buccaneers (1998-2003), including at Sacramento State, Mooshagian coached fi ve Division I-AA All-Americans, three the 2002 XXXVII Championship team. He closed out his career with the Division I-AA Freshmen All-Americans and 48 players who earned all-Big Sky (2003-2005). Played four years at Virginia Tech University (1994-97) Conference honors. During his last season the team's 4-4 record where he earned All-Big East 1st team honors in 1997 and appeared in the Senior was the 2nd best record in the school's 11-year Division I history. In his four seasons Bowl (1998). Washington earned his B.S. degree in Physical Education and Health he played a direct role in the development of All-America wide receiver Fred Amey in 1998. He was a coaching intern (August, 2006) for East Baptist University who played for the 49ers in 2005. Mooshagian coached the receivers and for the Amsterdam Admirals (February, 2006) at their NFL Europe Training in his fi rst two seasons, including 2004 when Amey caught a school-record 72 passes Camp. Todd and his wife Shannon have one daughter, Ava, and a son, Zane. and was named fi rst team all-Big Sky for the third straight year. A native Californian, Mooshagian has coached at the high school, junior college, college and professional levels. Prior to his post at Sacramento State, he served as the wide receivers coach with the from 1999-2002. In 2002, he guided the only receiving corps in the NFL to have four players with at least jon 40 catches. With the Bengals, he coached some of the best young receivers in the league, including all-pro Chad Johnson, , Darnay Scott, , and T.J. Houshmandzadeh. SUMRALL Prior to working with the Bengals, Mooshagian was the offensive coordina- tor at the University of Pittsburg for two years (1997-98), and offensive coordinator at Nevada in 1996. That year the Wolf Pack led the nation in total offense with an Assistant Coach average of 527.3 yards of total offense and posted a 9-3 overall record while win- ning the Big West title and . He also had coaching stops at Fresno 1st Year City College (head coach, 1995), Fresno State (1985-1994) and Washington Union Defensive Line HS (1983-84). Jon Sumrall, who will be the defensive line coach, was with Caragher Mooshagian graduated from Fresno State with a degree in physical education the past two seasons at the University of Kentucky. He was a defensive graduate (1982) and later added his master's degree in 1984 from Columbia Pacifi c University. assistant coach at his alma mater, aiding the UK defensive staff and helping them He played two years for the Bulldogs (1980-81) as a wide receiver, and following this past season to an 8-5 record and Music City Bowl win over Clemson. Addition- graduation signed as a free-agent wide receiver with the Express of the ally he had lead responsibility in breaking down opponent fi lm, organizing scouting USFL (1983). He and his wife, Rene, have three grown children - daughters Janaye reports, handling "self scout" of UK tendencies, and running the offensive scout and Danielle, and a son, Bobby. team. Sumrall was a three-year letterman for the Wildcats from 2002-04. His best season for UK was in 2004 when he led the team in tackles with 72 from his line- backer position. He completed his B.A. degree in fi nance and is currently working mike on a master's degree in sports leadership. BABCOCK todd Assistant Coach RUSINKOVICH 1st Year Assistant Coach Tight Ends/ Football 1st Year Operations Director Defensive Assistant Mike Babcock, who will be the tight ends coach and football operations director, comes to USD from the University of Colorado. The past two seasons he Todd Rusinkovich enters his fi rst season with the Torero football staff as was the offensive quality control intern after joining the program in June 2005. Prior a defensive assistant. Rusinkovich is a recent graduate of Cornell University where to CU he was at UCLA, his alma mater, for fi ve seasons as a member of the coaching he was a letterman on the Big Red Ivy League football team. He played defensive staff. He spent three years (2002-04) as a graduate assistant coach after working the line, fullback, and tight end during his four years at Cornell and received the Fresh- two previous years as an undergraduate assistant coach with both the offense and man Scholar Athlete Award, was elected to the Cornell Football Players' Council the defense. He played three seasons as an inside linebacker at UCLA, and was a and served as a position leader. Todd had a season ending knee injury during his member of the Bruins' 1997 and 1998 Pacifi c-10 Conference championship teams, sophomore year. Prior to Cornell, Todd attended San Clemente High School in San which played in the Cotton and Rose bowls, respectively. He earned his B.A. degree Clemente, California where he was an All South Coast League player at linebacker in Sociology from UCLA in 2002, , and his M.A. in Education in 2004. and led his team to the CIF semifi nals. Todd captained the squad and was named Mike and his wife, Kimberly, were recently married this past summer. the team's MVP. Rusinkovich was also the captain for his basketball and baseball teams while at SCHS and was named Athlete of the Year and Student of the Year as a senior. Todd is currently enrolled in the USD Graduate School of Leadership and Educational Sciences. MEET THE 2007BACK-TO-BACK TOREROS PFL CHAMPIONS 9 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 10

NO NAME POS HT WT ATH YR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (College) 1 Wes Doyle WR 6-4 205 SR* Phoenix, AZ/Desert Vista 2 Kenny Stivers WR 5-11 214 JR* Sacramento/Del Campo 3 Godfrey Smith WR 6-0 180 FR* Oakland/Oakland Tech 4 Gabe Derricks DB 6-2 186 SO Oak Park/Oak Park 5 Ben Hannula DB/WR 6-2 205 JR* Tacoma, WA/Bellarmine Preparatory 6-D Joe Staab SS 6-0 195 JR* El Cajon/Grossmont 6-O Anthony McCrady QB 6-2 205 FR* Oakland/Oakland Tech 7 Hanner Hart LB 6-2 225 JR Meridian, ID/Mountain View 8 Adam Hauser DB 5-11 205 SO* , TX/Bishop Lynch 9 Taber LeMarr SS 6-2 210 SR Phoenix, AZ/Brophy College Prep (Wyoming) 10 Ryan Echer FS 5-10 192 JR* Littleton, CO/J.K. Mullen 11 Josh Johnson QB 6-3 200 SR Oakland/Oakland Tech 12 Tommy Eulberg QB 6-3 205 SO Woodinville, WA/Bishop Blanchet 13 J.T. Rogan RB 5-10 190 JR* Coronado/Coronado 14 Joey Orfi ni QB 6-3 185 FR Vienna, VA/Gonzaga College 15 Andrew Rolin QB 6-3 215 SO* Rancho Cordova/Cordova 16 Kevin Dunn QB 6-3 215 SO* Santa Barbara/Santa Barbara (Utah) 17 Justin Fontenberry WR 5-10 190 FR* Oakland/San Lorenzo 18 Stephen Roseman LB 6-1 215 FR* Oakland/McClymonds 19 Chris Ramsey TE 6-3 242 SR* Calexico/Calexico 20 Averill Sutchar LB 5-11 225 JR Hanover Park, IL/Bartlett (Northern Illinois) 21 Derron Juarez RB 5-10 175 SO Granada Hills/Chaminade College Prep 22 Ayrius Justin DB 6-0 184 JR* Inglewood/North Canyon (New State) 23 John McGough WR 6-3 205 FR Bellevue, WA/Bellevue Senior 24 Patrick O’Neill FS 5-11 200 JR* Mission Viejo/Mission Viejo (Dartmouth) 25 Matt Shearer DE 6-5 240 SO* Gig Harbor, WA/Gig Harbor 26-D Mark Johnson DB 5-11 195 SR Santa Margarita/Santa Margarita Catholic 26-O Kort Gibson WR 6-2 187 FR Encinitas/La Costa Canyon 27 Jason Blake DB 5-11 200 SO San Diego/Francis Parker 28 Joseph Abushawich DB 6-4 198 FR San Jacinto/San Jacinto 29 Nick Vassiliadis DB 6-2 185 SO* Las Vegas, NV/Palo Verde 30 David Hopkins DB 5-11 186 SO La Canada/La Canada 30 Sean Coleman RB 5-9 191 FR Riverside/Canyon Springs 31-ST John McSorley P/K 6-0 195 SO Granger, IN/Penn 31-D Mick Connors DB 5-11 175 FR Bellevue, WA/Bellevue 32-D Kiernan Hopkins DB 6-2 195 SO Cambria/Coast Union 32-O Koa Duncan WR 6-0 190 JR Kailua, HI/Punahou (Foothill JC) 33-D Ryan King DB 6-0 195 FR* Rancho Santa Fe/Santa Fe Christian 33-ST Vincent Colvis K 5-10 200 SO Concord/De La Salle (Diablo Valley College) 34-O Brendan Feliczak RB 6-2 220 SO* Grand Rapids, MI/USD HS (Hawaii) 34-D Devin Satterthwaite DB 5-10 180 SO Pleasanton/Amador Valley (U Mass-Amherst)

2007 ROSTER 2007 SAN DIEGO TOREROS 35 Mark Cianciulli RB 5-9 185 SR* Corona del Mar/Corona del Mar 36-ST Ryan Jackson K 6-0 185 SO West Hills/Chaminade College Prep 36-DB Jeffrey Chavez DB 6-0 190 FR La Verne/Bonita 37 Ronnie Pentz LB 6-3 230 SR* Lake Forest/El Toro 38 Brett Marquis RB 5-10 190 FR Encinitas/La Costa Canyon 39 Brandon Espy SS 6-3 215 SO* Diamond Bar/Servite 40-O John Nordstrom TE 6-4 230 FR* Bellevue, WA/Newport 40-D Joey Bailey DB 5-8 160 FR Geneva, MN/Laughlin 41 Frederick Montgomery RB 5-9 180 JR* Chula Vista/Eastlake 42-O Mitch Ryan TE 6-5 230 JR* Jackson/Argonaut 42-D Albert Samaha DB 6-0 185 FR Carmichael/Mira Loma 43-D Jordan Sinclair LB 5-11 225 JR Red Bluff/Red Bluff (Shasta College) 43-O Scott Zipse FB 6-1 216 FR Santa Clara/Saint Francis 44-O Josh Sutchar RB 6-1 240 JR Hanover Park, IL/Bartlett BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 11

NO NAME POS HT WT ATH YR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (College) 44-D Brandon Moberg DB 6-3 210 FR Grand Rapids, MN/Grand Rapids Senior 45-D Vincent Atofau LB 5-11 216 JR Palmdale/Hawthorne 45-O Kyle Sullivan FB 6-1 230 FR Reno, NV/Bishop Manogue Catholic

46-D Nick Becerra DB 6-0 195 SO San Jose/Bellarmine College Prep 2007 SAN DIEGO TOREROS ROSTER 46-O Allen Cadreau TE 6-4 225 FR Anaheim Hills/Orange Lutheran 47 Nick Coppedge RB 6-2 240 SO* Santee/Vista 49-D Casey Weiss LB 6-5 225 FR* Riverside/Martin Luther King 49-O Brandon Sweeney FB 6-0 220 FR Alamo/Monte Vista 50 Tyler Evans LB 6-3 225 SR Englewood, CO/Cherry Creek 51 Jonathan Dalmu LB 6-1 220 FR Novato/Novato 52 Loka Kanongataa LB 5-10 215 FR Bellevue, WA/Bellevue Senior 53 Jared Forrester LB 6-1 230 JR* Aurora, CO/Regis Jesuit 54 Julian Strickland DE 6-2 245 FR* Burlingame/Burlingame 55 Alex Rice DL 6-2 265 SO* Mukilteo, WA/Kamiak 56 Joseph Martin LB 6-1 221 FR Lake Oswego, OR/Central Catholic 57 John G’Sell DL 6-2 255 SO St. Louis, MO/Chaminade College Prep 58 Ryan Fehr LB 6-4 200 FR Granite Bay/Granite Bay 59 Matt Gabbard LB 6-0 235 FR* San Diego/St. Augustine 60 Ben Erickson OL 6-3 232 FR Mesa, AZ/McClintock 61 Teddy Fulham OL 6-0 245 SO Glendora/Damien 62 Juan Galindo OL 6-2 310 FR Moreno Valley/Moreno Valley 63 Jordan Paopao OL 6-0 290 SR Oceanside/El Camino 64 Oliver Gordon OL 6-3 251 FR Redwood City/Sacred Heart Prep 65 A.J. Toops OL 6-3 281 FR Glendale, AZ/Brophy College Prep 68 Herb Thompson OL 6-6 300 FR Glendora/Charter Oak 69 Pat Thompson OL 6-6 288 FR Glendora/Charter Oak 71 Deene Kabiling OL 6-3 317 JR* San Diego/University City 72 George Peniche OL 6-4 228 FR Orange/Orange Lutheran 73 Conrad Smith OL 6-5 285 SO Long Beach/Woodrow Wilson Classical 74 Aaron Levine OL 6-2 287 SO* Weston, MA/Weston 75 Gabe DeAnda OL 6-0 275 SR Lakewood, CO/J.K. Mullen 76 Brock Christensen OL 6-5 230 FR West Jordan, UT/West Jordan 77 Kyle Kofoed OL 6-2 280 SO* Rancho Cordova/Cordova 78 Jason McFarland OL 6-4 260 JR* San Jose/Leigh 79 Matthew West OL 6-5 245 FR* Clackamas, OR/Clackamas 80 Ryan Shelton WR 6-6 223 JR Wrightwood/Serrano (Chaffey JC) 82 Danny Papilion WR 6-4 194 FR Aurora, CO/Cherry Creek 83 John Matthews WR 6-1 200 JR* Littleton, CO/Regis Jesuit 84 Zach May TE 6-4 235 JR* Greeley, CO/Greeley West 85 Dorian Keller WR 5-11 180 JR* Santa Rosa/El Molino (Santa Rosa JC) 86 Patrick Doyle TE 6-3 220 FR Western Springs, IL/Fenwick 87 Chad Rusinkovich WR 5-10 160 FR San Clemente/San Clemente 88 Sean Cullina WR 6-0 195 JR Bonita/St. Augustine 89 Hutch Parker K 6-1 185 SR Dana Point/St. Margaret’s 91 Michael Fetterman DL 6-4 288 JR Colorado Springs, CO/Riverside Poly (Mt. San Jacinto) 92 Eric Bakhtiari DL 6-4 260 SR* Burlingame/Burlingame 93 Ben Thorne DL 6-2 255 FR Coronado/Coronado 95 Chris Gianelli DL 6-1 265 JR* Rancho Palos Verdes/Palos Verdes Peninsula 96 Ross Sevy DL 6-2 255 FR Novato/Marin Catholic 97 Paul Tremblay DL 6-2 266 FR* Solana Beach/Santa Fe Christian 98 Cody Nenadal DL 6-5 255 JR* San Luis Obispo/San Luis Obispo 99 Rubin Resnick DE 6-3 260 JR* La Canada/La Canada (Pasadena CC)

*Utilized redshirt year BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 12 josh JJOHNSONOHNSON11 Notable: Josh Johnson is in his fourth and fi nal year at the USD... One of the top FCS quarterbacks in the nation, last year Josh fi nished 6th in voting for the u Senior Walter Payton Award... Led the nation u 6-3 in total offense (336.7 ypg), total passing yards (3,320), passing effi ciency (169.0 u 205 rating) and points responsible for (24.33 u Quarterback ppg)... Is the current active career leader in passing effi ciency (168.16 rating) and u Oakland, CA completion percentage (67.80)... Already u Oakland Tech the USD career leader in pass comple- u 2005, 2006 tions (518), Josh enters the 2007 cam- paign needing just 6 touchdown passes All-American and 777 passing yards to break the u Payton Watch school marks... Is a 2007 College Sport- Candidate ing News Preseason All-America 2nd Team pick on offense.

2006 at USD: Named 3rd Team AP All-American for all I-AA players... 1st Team Mid-Major All-American (The Sports Network)… PFL Offensive Player of the Year... In 12 games, Josh made a huge statement on why he is one of the top quarterbacks in the nation... As a two-year starter Johnson is 22-2... Helped lead USD to hold the top spot in the Sports Network Mid-Ma- jor Poll for 20 straight polls, and entered the Top 25 for the fi rst time in school history... USD reached a program-best No. 14 in the Sports Network Poll, and fi nished the season ranked No. 20... Josh, who was named the PFL Player of the Week six times, was named the unanimous PFL Offensive Player of the Year... He ranked No. 1 in four NCAA I-AA statistics - total offense (336.7 yards per game), passing effi ciency (169.0 rating), total passing yards (3,320) and points responsible for (24.33)... For the season he completed 246-of-371 passes (66.3%) for 3,320 yards and 34 touchdowns; on the ground he rushed for 720 yards and 11 scores on 107 carries (6.7 yards per carry ave.)... Johnson passed for 4 touchdowns six times, and rushed for one or more scores in nine contests... He totaled four games with 300+ yards passing including a season-best 384 yards vs. Jacksonville... In the team's 56-14 win over Dayton, Johnson completed 26-of-31 passes for 316 yards, rushed for 2 scores and hauled in a 25-yard TD reception... In the PFL clinching win at Jacksonville (11-4-06), Johnson set a school record for total offense with 470 yards... He completed 30-43 passes for 384 yards and 4 scores; and added 86 yards rushing on the ground... In the win over Morehead State (10-28-06), Johnson passed for 202 yards and 3 TDs, including a 72-yard pass to John Matthews, and added 80 yards rushing on 9 carries... In the team's win over Valparaiso (10-14-06), he completed 18-of-23 passes for 286 yards and 4 TDs, and added a 3-yard TD run; In 56-3 win over Butler (10-7-06), Johnson completed 19-of- 29 passes for 235 yards and 3 TDs, and rushed for 61 yards including a 4-yard TD sprint; In win at Davidson (9-30-06), he passed for 310 yards on 27-39 passing & rushed for 127 yards and a 20-yard TD sprint; in a win at Yale (9-16-06) Johnson passed for 345 yards on 28-35 passing & added 70 yards rushing that included a highlight reel 46-yard TD run; in 41-7 home win over Dixie State (9-9-06) he passed for 293 yards on 20-31 passing.

2005 at USD: Was a First Team All-American (Sports Network) and Offensive Back of the Year (Don Hansen) after record-setting season… First Team All-PFL and team MVP completed 70.1% of his passes (260-371) for 3,256 yards and 36 touchdowns… Added 379 yards on the ground with 4 rushing TDs… Three-time PFL Offensive Player of the Week… Tied school- record with 7 TD passes at Valparaiso (all coming in 1st half)… Tossed 5 TDs on 24-37 passing for 375 yards in PFL Championship win over Morehead State… Totaled 8 games with 3 or more passing touchdowns.

Payton Watch 2004 at USD: Was backup quarterback to Todd Mortensen (signed free agent contract with ) and completed 12-of-22 passes for 135 yards. Candidate High School: Prepped at Oakland Technical High School where he threw for 1,900 yards and 22 touchdowns with just two interceptions his senior season, leading his team to the Oakland Athletic League Championship... Earned First Team All-City, Oakland Chamber of Commerce Prep Most Improved Player honors... Named Most Inspirational his junior year when he could not play due to injury... Lettered in basketball where he was named Honorable Mention... Also lettered in track, placing third in the OAL high jump with a jump of six feet, fi ve inches.

Personal: Born on May 15, 1986 in Oakland, CA... Also recruited by St. Mary’s and Idaho State... Chose USD for the opportunity to attend a good school and be a part of an excellent football program on the rise... Notes that football, school and video games are his life.

Major: Business Administration BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 13 eric BBAKHTIARIAKHTIARI 92 NOTABLE: Eric enters his fourth and fi nal year with the Toreros... Last year he u Senior earned 3rd Team Associated Press All- u 6-4 America honors for all I-AA players... 1st u 260 Team Mid-Major All-American (The Sports u Defensive Line Network)... Named 2006 co-Pioneer Foot- ball League Defender of the Year... First u Burlingame, CA Team All-Pioneer Football League... Key u Burlingame HS performer of USD defensive squad that u 2005, 2006 ranked #2 in scoring defense (12.9 ppg), All-American 10th in rushing defense (107.3 yards per game) and 12th in total defense (269.08)... u 2006 PFL Is a 2007 College Preseason Co-Defensive All-American for 3rd Team Defense...2007 Player of the Year Buck Buchanan Candidate.

2006 at USD: Eric Bakhtiari started all 12 games at defensive end for the 11-1Toreros who were crowned the I-AA Mid-Major National Cham- pions by The Sports Network... Bakhtiari fi nished second on the team with 63 tackles (39 solo) and ranked 6th in the nation in tackles for loss... In the Gridiron Classic game between USD and NEC champion Monmouth, Bakhtiari fi nished with 9 tackles (6 solo), 4.5 tackles for loss (-22 yards) and 3 QB sacks (-17 yards)... The 9 tackles matched his season-best set earlier in the season in a road win at Jacksonville... In the team's pivotal PFL road win over Drake, Bakhtiari was credited with 3 tackles for loss (-28 yards) and 2 QB sacks... He totaled a personal-best 5 tackles for loss in the team's home win over Morehead State.

2005 at USD: Played in all 12 games and played a key role with the success of the defensive unit at the end position... named First Team All-America (Sports Network and Don Hansen)... First Team All- PFL... team Defensive MVP... totaled 62 tackles with 30 solo stops with 15 tackles for loss (-51 yards) and 4 sacks (-30 yards)... season-best 11 tackles in PFL championship win over Morehead State.

2004 at USD: Playedin 2004 played in 11 games and ranked 9th on the team with 35 tackles (26 solo) to go with 3 quarterback sacks (-17 yards), 1 fumble recovery, 1 interception and 2 pass breakups... season-best 7 tackles (6 solo) with 1 interception in key PFL win over Dayton.

2003 at USD: Sat out as a redshirt.

High School: Collected 76 tackles and 14.5 sacks is Senior season for the 12-1 Burlingame Panthers while earning 1st Team All League, County, and Co-Defensive MVP... Also lettered in track.

Personal: Born on December 2, 1984 in San Mateo, CA... Also recruited by the College of San Ma- teo... Chose USD to get a great education and play football in beautiful San Diego... Eric is very close to his parents Debbie and Karl and siblings Andrew, Danielle and David... Also likes to waterski and wakeboard in his free time.

MAJOR: Business Administration

Eric Bakhtiari Career Defensive Statistics

Year UT AT TOT SACKS TL/-YDS FF FR PD I Buck Buchanan 2006 39 24 63 8/-53 23.5/-105 1 1 0 0 2005 30 32 62 4/-30 15/-51 1 2 2 0 Candidate 2004 26 9 35 3/-17 4/-17 0 1 2 1 Total 95 65 160 15/-100 42.5/-173 2 4 4 1 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 14 jordan PPAOPAOAOPAO 6633 2006 Mid-Major First Team All-American (The Sports Network) 2006 NCAA I-FCS First Team Mid-Major All-American (Football Gazette) 2005 Mid-Major First Team All-American (The Sports Network)

USD: Jordan Paopao enters his fourth and fi nal year at USD where he returns as the starting center with the offensive line unit… A three-year starter, Jordan anchors the Torero offensive line where he plays a key role in both run blocking and pass protection… This past season was tabbed a First Team Mid- Major All-American (The Sports Network) for the second straight year… Named First Team All-American by Foot- ball Gazette (was a 2nd team selection in 2005)… Is a two-time First Team All-Pioneer Football Team selection… This past summer was USD’s representative at the 2007 NCAA National Leadership Conference.

High School: Prepped at El Camino High School where he was twice named All-Avocado League and All-Aca- demic... Also earned All-County and All-CIF honors his senior year... Selected a National Football Association Scholar-Athlete.

Personal: Born on June 25, 1986 in San Diego, CA... Also recruited by Willamette, Azusa Pacifi c, Occidental and Yale... Chose USD for football and academics... His father, Anthony, also played .

Major: Accounting. Minor: Spanish.

gabe DEAANDANDA75 2006 Mid-Major First Team All-American (Football Gazette) 2006 Mid-Major First Team All-American (The Sports Network)

USD: Gabe DeAnda returns for his senior campaign where he will again start with the offensive line unit at guard... He played a key role with both run blocking and pass protection as the Toreros ranked fi rst in the nation in total offense (494.2 yards per game) and scoring (42.8 points per game)… Last year he made the tran- sition from defense to offense and earned Mid-Major First Team All-America honors (The Sports Network)… In 2005 Gabe was a nose tackle with the defensive line unit… He totaled 21 tackles (6 solo) with 1 tackle-for-loss… Game-best 5 stops in win over Marist… In 2004 contributed 13 tackles (6 solo) in 9 contests.

High School: His senior season at JK Mullen HS, totaled 90 tackles with fi ve sacks earning All-League and All- State Honorable Mention for the 12-1 Centennial League Champions... Also helped JK Mullen to an 11-2 record and a League Championship his junior season with 70 tackles and two sacks, earning Second Team All-League honors... Was a four-time letter-winner... Additionally he lettered in power-lifting and track, winning state in power- lifting and placing seventh in throwing.

Personal: Born on March 4, 1986 in Evergreen, Colorado... Also recruited by Drake, Colorado and Kearney... His father, Rollie, was on the diving team at Western State College.

Major: Communications; Minor: Philosophy BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS

wes 15 DOYLE 1 2006 Mid-Major First-Team All-America (The Sports Network) 2006 Mid-Major First-Team All-America (Football Gazette)

USD: Wes Doyle returns for his fi fth and fi nal year at USD where he will again start at wide receiver... Last season led the Torero receivers with 11 touchdown receptions, and 909 yards on 52 receptions (17.5 ave.)… Twice hauled in 8 recep- tions and 3 touchdowns in a game (190 yards at Yale; 136 yards at Jacksonville)… Named a First Team Mid-Major All-American (The Sports Network) and 2nd Team All-PFL performer… Se- lected to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America 2nd Team… First Team PFL All-Academic… Recipient of the Dave Adolph “Do You Love Football?” award… In 2005 Wes hauled in 35 balls for 427 yards (12.2 ave.) and 2 TDs (So. & Drake)… Season-best 5 receptions in win over Yale for 49 yards… Named 2nd Team PFL All-Academic… In 2004 caught 13 balls for 131 yards (10.1 ave.) with a long of 25 yards (at Drake)... Is a four-time PFL Honor Roll selection for his academic achievements... Dean's List every semester and a Presidential Scholar-Athlete... Sat out the 2003 season as a red-shirt.

High School: Wes caught 32 passes for 700 yards with 8 touchdowns during his senior season for the nationally ranked Desert Vista Thunder... Earned Offensive MVP honors.... Also lettered in track and basketball.

Personal: Born on June 25, 1984 in Phoenix, Arizona... Also recruited by Arizona State, Northern Arizona and Bowling Green... Chose USD for its football program, academics and location... His father, Roy, wrestled at Northern Arizona.

Major: Business Administration. jt RROGANOGAN 1133 2006 FIRST TEAM ALL-PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2006 USD OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

NOTABLE: JT Rogan has played a key role in USD’s success the past two sea- sons with the Toreros going a combined 22-2 with back-to-back Mid-Major Na- tional Championships and PFL titles… A versatile player, he is a four-way threat as a rusher, receiver, kick returner and occasional passer.

USD: JT returns for his fourth season at USD and third on the playing fi eld... Last year was tabbed First Team All- PFL with solid numbers across the board… Named USD Offensive Player of the Year… In the rushing department he led the team with 190 carries for 1,002 yards and 14 touchdowns… He ranked fourth on the team in receptions with 28 catches for 313 yards and two scores… He returned 12 kickoffs for 347 yards (28.9 ave.), including a 93 yard return for a touchdown against Valparaiso… He was a perfect 2-for-2 in the passing department with both tosses going for scores (42 & 25 yards)… He totaled four games with 100+ rushing yards led by 173 at Drake and 151 at Davidson… He also tallied fi ve games with 2 rushing scores. In 2005 he led the Toreros with 944 yards on the ground and 7 rushing touchdowns... also totaled 36 receptions for 320 yards and 4 scores... tallied 5 games with 100 or more yards of rushing, including 180 yards and 3 TDs in win at Dayton (named PFL Offensive Player of the Week for his effort)... added 176 yards on the ground and 9 receptions for 92 yards in key PFL win over Drake... tied for 2nd on the team in points with 66... sat out the 2004 season as a red-shirt. High School: Led Coronado to a 9-2 record and earned All-State honors with over 1,700 yards rushing his senior year... Rushed for over 1,000 yards and named All-League for the 2002 Harbor League Champions... Was his team's leading tackler, rusher and receiver his sophomore season... Also a two-time All-League baseball player.

Personal: Born on June 13, 1986 in , CA... Also recruited by Penn, Dartmouth and Redlands... Chose USD to get a good education while staying close to home... Notes interesting fact about himself is that he was born on Friday the 13th and weighed a whopping 10 lbs and 14 ounces.

Major: Business Administration. BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 16 USD: Chris Ramsey enters his fi fth and fi nal year of competition... Last year he was selected a 2nd Team Mid-Major All-American (Football Gazette) and First Team All-PFL honoree… Appeared in all 12 games with 25 receptions for 297 yards (11.9 ave.) and 2 scores… Caught 8 balls for 90 yards in win over Valparaiso… Caught a 21-yard TD in win at Jacksonville, and 11-yard TD in win over Morehead State… In 2005 appeared in 11 games and caught 3 balls for 50 yards … In 2004 saw action in the majority of games and tallied 3 receptions for 36 yards... Caught 2 balls for 26 yards in win over Davidson... Sat out in 2003 using red-shirt year. High School: Prepped at Calexico High School where he earned All-Imperial Valley League and National College Football Hall of Fame honors his senior season... Caught 38 passes for 700 yards and 10 TDs his senior year... Had 27 receptions for 405 yards and a TD his junior year... Also lettered in track and basketball... Was a three-time All-League player and three-time MVP in basketball... Also a three-time MVP in track & fi eld. Personal: Born on August 29, 1985 in Valencia, CA... Also recruited by Cornell, Oc- cidental, La Verne and Concordia... Chose USD for the beach, city, great campus and coaching staff... Note he is made up of six different races and speaks three different languages. Major: Sociology & Spanish. Minor: Humanics. Chris Ramsey #19 SR TE USD: Tyler Evans returns for his fourth year with the Toreros where he will again play a key role on defense at linebacker… Last year appeared in all 12 games and ranked 4th on team with 52 stops (26 solo)… Chipped in with 5.5 tackles for loss (-13 yards), 1 interception (18 yards), and 1 forced fumble… Named 2006 PFL honorable mention… Led team with 8 tackles and interception in win over Morehead State… Totaled 5 stops in Gridiron Classic win over Monmouth… In 2005 he ranked 4th on team with 57 tackles (22 solo)… personal-best 14 stops (8 solo) in PFL championship win over Morehead State… Chipped in with 11 tackles in home win over Yale… Named to PFL All-Academic 2nd Team… In 2004 he fi nished 8th on the team with 38 tackles (19 solo)... Posted tackles in ten contests with a single-game best of 10 tackles (8 solo) against Valparaiso. High School: Prepped at Cherry Creek High School in Colorado... Two-time letter-winner... Totaled 112 tackles senior season, earning Second Team All-State and First Team All-Centennial League... Named team captain... Also lettered in baseball. Personal: Born on December 23, 1985 in Olathe, Kansas... Also recruited by Colorado... Chose USD for the location and to get a great education... His father, Brent, played football for Nebraska. Major: Business Administration. Tyler Evans #50 SR LB USD: Ronnie Pentz enters his fi fth year at USD and fourth straight competing with the Torero defense at linebacker... Three-time PFL Academic Honor Roll selection… Last year appeared in 7 straight contests before being lost for season due to injury… Twice totaled 6 stops (Yale & Valpo)… In 2005 ranked 5th in tackles with 40 (24 solo) despite missing half of season with injuries… Career-best 10 tackles in home win over Marist… In 2004 ranked 4th on the team in tackles with 47 (32 solo)... Chipped in with 1 forced fumble and 6 pass breakups... Game-best 8 tackles with forced fumble in season opener against Azusa Pacifi c... 7 tackles against Princeton and 6 stops versus Dayton... Sat out 2003 as a red-shirt. High School: Attended El Toro high school where he was a two-way player at free safety and wide receiver... Named First Team All-South Coast League as a free safety with 127 tackles (76 solo) his senior year... Also caught 42 passes for 402 yards that year... Had 36 catches for 372 yards his junior year, earning Second Team All-League honors at wide receiver... Also was a two-year letterwinner in basketball, earning All-League Honorable Mention. Personal: Born on November 6, 1984 in Stone Mountain, Georgia... Also recruited by Montana State and Georgetown... Chose USD Ronnie Pentz for a chance to play competitive college football and receive a great education... His father, Ron, played football at #37 SR LB Youngstown State. Major: Business. USD: Taber LeMarr begins his second and fi nal year with Toreros… This season moves to the defensive side of the ball where he will compete at free safety in the secondary… In 2006 he played at wide receiver and fi nished with 7 catches for 77 yards… Hauled in a 23-yard TD reception in home win over Dixie State… College: Earned college experience playing at Wyoming for two years... The Cowboys won the 2004 Las Vegas Bowl... Last year appeared in 10 games. High School: Attended Brophy College Prep where he was a First Team All-Region pick as both quarterback and free safety... Passed for 1,600 yards and rushed for 600 yards... Junior year hauled in 55 receptions while earning All-State and All-Region honors... Also lettered in baseball where he played third base and pitched. Personal: Born on November 11, 1984 in Phoenix, AZ... Parents are Scott & Teri LeMarr of Paradise Valley, AZ... Chose USD to play football, and to get a great education... Also recruited by Wyoming, Miami-Ohio and Northwestern. Major: Business. Taber LeMarr USD: Hutch Parker returns for his senior campaign with the Toreros where he will again handle #86 SR SS the kicking duties... Ranks third all-time at USD for points scored (208) and fi eld goals made (24)… His 136 PAT kicks ranks fi rst among Torero kickers… Last year converted 9-of-10 fi eld goals and 29-of-39 PAT kicks… In 2005 he led the team in scoring with 89 points while setting school records for converted PAT kicks in a game (9-9 vs. Valpo), season (62 made) and career (107 made)… Named PFL Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept. 4) after making 3-4 fi eld goals and 3-3 PATs in season-opening win over Azusa Pacifi c… In 2004 ranked 2nd on the team in points with 63... Converted 6-of-8 fi eld goals with long of 38 against Day- ton... Made 45 straight PAT kicks (school record) before missing last attempt of season... Averaged 38.8 yards on 4 punts... Named PFL Special Teams Player of the Week twice (9-12, 11-14). High School: Played for the 2003 Academy League Champion St. Margaret's Episcopal School... Converted 11 of 13 fi eld goals his senior year with a long of 49 yards to earn First Team All-League and Second Team All-County and All-CIF honors... Also named All-League his junior year, making 9 of 11 fi eld goals with a long of 60 yards... Earned All-League and CIF MVP honors in soccer, leading St. Margaret's to the 2003 CIF Championship... Also lettered in with the 2004 CIF Champions. Personal: Born on October 30, 1985 Hutch Parker in Fredericksberg, Virginia... Also recruited by UCLA and Duke... Chose USD for its location and football program... Likes #89 SR PK to surf. Major: Business. BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 17 USD: Mark Cianciulli enters his fi fth year at USD and fourth straight year of competition... Three-time USD Kevin Briscoe Special Team's Player of the Year (2004-2006)… Will again compete at running back and see action as a return specialist... Last year averaged 16.7 yards on 7 kickoff returns, and also made some key tackles on special teams with 16 stops (8 solo)… Selected PFL All-Academic 2nd Team for Special Teams… In 2005 he averaged 20.7 yards on 9 kickoff returns… Chipped in with 14 tackles (8 solo) and 1 fumble recovery with special teams… In 2004 rushed 13 times for 51 yards and 1 TD (7 yards vs. Davidson)... Also chipped in with 11 kickoff returns for 211 yards (19.2 ave.)... Is a four-time PFL Honor Roll selection for his academic achievements... In 2003 sat out as red-shirt. High School: Mark collected over 1,700 all purpose yards during his senior year for Corona del Mar while earning Offensive MVP honors... Also earned Offensive MVP honors his junior year after rushing for 1,300 yards... Ranks second in school history in rushing... Also lettered in track where he was named MVP of Sprinters. Personal: Born on September 24, 1985 in Los Angeles, CA... Also recruited by Penn and Dartmouth... Chose USD for the academics, football program and location... Notes that he loves all sports. Major: Business Economics. Mark Cianciulli Minor: Real Estate. #35 SR RB

USD: Deene Kabiling returns for his third year of competition where he will compete for playing time with the offensive line unit… He sat out during the recent 2006 campaign… In 2005 he appeared in fi rst two games of the season before going down with a leg injury and missing next four… Returned for the Dayton game on October 15th and appeared in fi nal six games including PFL Championship win over Morehead State. High School: Played under Coach Yandall at University City HS... Also lettered in wrestling and track in high school. Personal: Born on April 11, 1986 in the Philippines... Chose USD for the education and football program. Major: Psychology.

Deene Kabiling USD: Mark Johnson enters his senior campaign with the Toreros where he will com- #71 SR OL pete for playing time in the secondary (corner back & safety)... Last season appeared in 10 contests and totaled 7 tackles and 1 pass breakup… In 2005 he chipped in with 15 tackles (13 solo stops) in a back-up role… Recorded 7 solo tackles in road win at Menlo… Tied a school record with a 100-yard interception return for a touchdown, to go with 5 tackles, in road win at Valparaiso while earning PFL Player of the Week honors… In 2004 chipped in with 12 tackles and 1 fumble recovery. High School: From Coto de Caza, CA, Mark prepped at Santa Margarita Catholic High School where he earned the Coach's Award and was named team captain his senior year... Named Most Improved Offensive Player his junior year. Personal: Born on October 12, 1985 in Mission Viejo, CA... Also recruited by UC Davis and Cor- nell... Chose USD for its location and to get an excellent education... His brother, Matt, competed in high jump for the ... Mark enjoys watching ‘Pardon the Interruption’. Major: Business. Mark Johnson #26 SR DB

USD: Jason McFarland enters his fourth year at USD and third on the fi eld with the offensive line unit... Once again he will compete for playing time at guard position... Last year he saw action in 9 contests as the Torero offense ranked 1st in total offense and scoring… In 2005 he played a key role with the offensive line unit with both run blocking and pass protection as the Toreros set numerous offensive school records including 485.2 yards of total offense per game and 42.6 points... In 2004 he sat out as a red-shirt. High School: Prepped at Leigh High School and earned the Academic/Athletic Award, the Sports Boosters Scholarship and All-League honors his senior year... Named Lineman of the Year his sophomore season... Lettered in baseball at Leigh HS. Personal: Born on June 14, 1985 in San Jose, CA... Also recruited by Saint Mary's, San Jose State, Humboldt and UC Davis... Chose USD for the great athletic and academic programs... Enjoys to surf, and hunting and fi shing in his spare time... His father, Jim, played football at Long Beach. Major: Marine Biology; Minor: Environmental Studies. Jason McFarland #78 SR OL

USD: Ben Hannula returns for his fourth season and third year of competition… Two-way player that will see ac- tion at defensive back and wide receiver… Projected to start at corner back for Torero defense… Last year named 2nd Team Mid-Major All-American (Football Gazette) and 2nd Team All-PFL offense… Led team with 56 recep- tions – good for 549 yards (9.8 ave.) and 4 touchdowns… In Gridiron Classic game vs. Monmouth, Ben played both ways and hauled in two interceptions, including a 1st quarter pick that he returned for a 37-yard TD and 7-0 lead for the Toreros… In 2005 totaled 16 tackles (10 solo) with 1 fumble recovery… Also added 3 receptions for 20 yards and 3 punt returns for 87 yards with a long of 68 at Valparaiso… Younger brother of recent Torero graduate Adam Hannula… Sat out the 2004 season. High School: An outstanding athlete, Ben was an All-League quarterback his senior year at Bellarmine Prep in Washington… Named a 2nd Team All-League QB and All-State special team’s player his junior year… Also lettered in basketball and track & fi eld. Personal: Born on October 13, 1985 in Tacoma, Washington… Also recruited by Montana State, Holy Cross and Washington… Chose USD because it was a good fi t Ben Hannula for him. Major: Business. Minor: Biology. #5 JR DB/WR BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 18 USD: John Matthews enters his fourth year at USD, and third year competing on the fi eld as a wide receiver… Last year was selected a 2nd Team Mid-Major All-American (Football Gazette)… He caught 32 balls for 649 yards (20.3 ave.) and 7 touchdowns… Hauled in 2 touchdowns (72 & 42 yards) in win over Morehead State… Also caught 2 TDs in win over Dayton, and caught 4 balls for 126 yards and 1 TD vs. UC Davis… In 2005 he caught 14 balls for 400 yards and 6 touchdowns… His 28.6 yards per catch average led the team… He also averaged a team-best 25.6 yards on 13 kickoff returns… Earned PFL honorable mention honors as a return specialist… In PFL Championship victory over Morehead State hauled in 2 touchdown receptions (39 & 30 yards)… Also had TD receptions against Southern Oregon, Princeton, Butler and Dayton… In 2004 he sat out as a red-shirt. High School: Prepped at Regis Jesuit High School where he was an All-State performer with 67 catches for 1,188 yards his senior season... Lettered in track and fi eld, qualifying for state in the 4x200 relay. Personal: Born on July 19, 1986 in Aurora, Colorado... Also recruited by Yale, Dartmouth and Air Force... Chose USD for the great football program and academic environment. Major: Business Administration. John Matthews #83 JR WR USD: Kenny Stivers begins his fourth year at USD, and his third competing for playing time at wide receiver... Last season he appeared in all 12 games and totaled 20 receptions for 196 yards (9.8 ave.) and 2 touchdowns… Season- best 5 receptions at Davidson (1 TD), and 70 yards receiving vs. Azusa Pacifi c… Also pulled in a TD at UC Davis… In 2005 he appeared in a reserve role... Hauled in 2 passes with a long of 49 yards in home win over Chapman... He sat out the 2004 season as a red-shirt. High School: Attended Del Campo High School, being named team captain his senior season... That year totaled 1,600 yards (1,150 rushing, 450 receiving) on his way to All-City and Team Op- timist... Also was named team captain and All-City in baseball. Personal: Born on May 15, 1986 in Sacramento, CA... Also recruited by Cornell and UC Davis... His father, Ron, played football at the University of Arizona. Major: Business.

Kenny Stivers USD: Patrick O'Neill will be a red-shirt junior for the Toreros where he will start in the secondary at safety… Played a key role in team’s success last year on defense… Team-best #2 JR WR 5 interceptions (46 yards in return) to go with 39 tackles (23 solo), 6 pass breakups and 1 fumble recovery… Season-best 8 stops (4 solo) in win over Morehead State… Selected All- PFL 2nd Team Defense… Named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America 2nd Team… Named First Team PFL All-Academic… Recipient of team’s James B. Orwig Scholar-Athlete award. College: Attended Dartmouth Col- lege in 2004 and was on the Big Green roster. High School: Attended Mission Viejo where in his senior year he was Defensive MVP of the League, First Team All-South Coast, All-County and 1st Team All-CIF... Named to Orange County All-Academic Team and South All-Star club... Team Captain... Is team's all-time leading tackler at the DB position... School owns all-time Orange County winning streak of 41-0... Also lettered in baseball and track... Broke school record in the 4x100. Personal: Born on April 12, 1986 in Maryland... Parents are George and Pamela O'Neill of Trabuco Canyon, CA... Chose USD for great school in perfect area... Also recruited by Ivy League schools and UC Patrick O'Neill Davis. Major Business. #24 JR DB

USD: Gabe Derricks turned in an outstanding freshman year at corner back for the Toreros… Tabbed the PFL Freshman of the Year… Played in fi rst nine games of season before being lost for fi nal three due to illness… Season- best 7 tackles (6 solo) in his fi nal game at Jacksonville… Six stops at Yale and Drake… Five tackles in three other contests. High School: Prepped at Oak Park... Senior year named Defensive MVP and Captain... Totaled 40+ tackles and 4 interceptions... Junior year team went 12-2... Also lettered in track & fi eld where he was named team MVP dur- ing his senior campaign, and Sprinter of the Year in his junior year. Personal: Born on January 8, 1988 in Chesapeake, VA... Parents are Portia & Cleavant Derricks of Oak Park, CA... Chose USD for great school and excellent football program... Also recruited by Cal Poly, Cal Lutheran, and Redlands. Major: Undeclared.

Gabe Derricks USD: Chris Gianelli enters his fourth year at USD and third in competition where he will #4 SO DB once again compete for a starting role with the defensive line unit… Selected All-PFL hon- orable mention… PFL 2nd Team All-Academic pick… Appeared in all 12 games with 37 tackles (8th on team) and 2.5 tackles-for-loss… Team-best 10 tackles in win over Morehead State… Followed up with 7 stops in win over Jacksonville… In 2005 he ended up working his way into a starting spot at defensive tackle… He totaled 21 tackles (8 solo) with 5 tackles for loss… In last two wins of season totaled 7 stops against Marist and 5 tackles against Morehead State… In 2004 he sat out as a red-shirt. High School: Earned All-Bay League First Team, All-Area First Team and All-CIF Division III First Team honors his senior year at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School... Also earned All-Bay League First team honors his junior season with the Panthers. Personal: Born on April 9, 1986 in Torrance, CA... Also recruited by Willamette, Chapman, Linfi eld and Columbia... Chose USD for the quality of both its academic and athletic programs. Major: Engineering. Chris Gianelli #95 JR DL BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 19 USD: Matt Shearer is projected to start at defensive end.... Last year he turned in some excellent play with 25 tackles (18 solo)… Chipped in with 2 QB sacks (-8 yards), 5 tackles-for-loss, and 2 pass breakups… Season-best 5 tackles at UC Davis… Totaled 4 stops in Gridiron Classic win over Monmouth… In 2005 he sat out as a red-shirt, but earned USD Defensive Scout Player of the Year. High School: Attended Gig Harbor where he missed his senior year due to injury... Junior year team went 10-2 and won Narrows League title... Passed for 1,400 yareds and 14 TDs... Sophomore year passed for 1,200 yards and 14 TDs... two-time All-League performer... Also lettered in basketball and baseball... two-time All-Narrows baseball selection. Personal: Born on June 23, 1986 in Tacoma, WA... Parents are Tom & Lori Shearer of Gig Harbor, WA... Chose USD for location, academics and chance to compete for PFL Championships... Also recruited by Western Washington, Eastern Washington and Montana... Grew up in Lagos, Nigeria. Major: Com- munications & Business Administration. Matt Shearer USD: Vincent Atofau is projected to start at inside linebacker… Last year appeared in all #25 SO DL 12 games and chipped in with 16 tackles (7 solo)… Season-best 7 tackles in win over Val- paraiso… In 2005 he totaled 13 tackles (9 solo) in a reserve role… Best performance came in road win at Valparaiso when he totaled 8 tackles (6 solo). High School: Prepped at Hawthorne HS where he was a two-time All-League performer at linebacker... Senior year totaled 76 tackles... Also lettered in volleyball and track & fi eld (discus). Personal: Born on June 17, 1987... Parents are Roise & Terry Atofau of Palmdale, CA... Chose USD for football program and great academic institution. Major: Engineering. Minor: Architecture.

USD: Mitch Ryan enters his fourth year with USD and third on the playing fi eld where Vincent Atofau he will compete for playing time at tight end... Last season hauled in 10 passes for 163 #45 JR LB yards (16.3 ave.) and 2 touchdowns… Season-best 4 catches for 63 yards vs. Butler… TD receptions against Yale (3 yards) and Davidson (26 yards)…Chipped in with 5 tackles with special team’s unit… In 2005 played with special team’s coverage and totaled 8 tackles (6 solo)… Red-shirt in 2004. High School: Was a two-time First Team All-Mother Load League player at Argonaut High School... Had the most receiving yards his senior year... Also lettered in basketball and track... Named League MVP in track three times and Team MVP in basketball. Personal: Born on March 23, 1986 in Jackson, CA... Recruited out of high school by UC Davis, St. Mary's and Sac State, among other schools... Chose USD because it is a great school and a great place to be with great people...His father, Mike, played basketball at UC Davis. Major: Business Administration; Minor: Accounting. Mitch Ryan #42 JR TE USD: Hanner Hart is in his third year and will again compete for playing time at line- backer… Last year he tallied tackles in 7 contests and fi nished the season with 30 stops (10 solo)… Chipped in with 3 QB sacks (-28 yards)… Personal best 9 tackles (5 solo) and 2 QB sacks in home win over Morehead State… In 2005 he totaled 29 tackles (8 solo) with 4 tackles for loss (-17 yards)… Personal-best 8 tackles in win over Chapman… Tallied 6 stops in key PFL win over Drake. High School: Attended Mountain View HS (Idaho) where he lettered in football, wrestling and track & fi eld... Senior year earned 1st Team All-Conference and 2nd Team All-State honors... Earned 1st Place in Lineman Challenge... All-Star MVP... totaled 10 quarterback sacks... Junior year was named team's Outstand- ing Defensive Lineman and was named 2nd Team All-League... Earned Top 5 places at state championships in both wrestling and track. Personal: Born on Nov. 23, 1986 in Pocatello, Idaho... Chose USD to play I-AA football... Also recruited by Willamette and Columbia. Major: Electrical Engineering.

Hanner Hart #7 JR LB USD: Jared Forrester returns for his fourth year at USD and third on the playing fi eld where he will again compete for playing time at linebacker... Last year he recorded tackles in 7 contests and fi nished the season with 17 stops (6 solo)… He totaled a season-best 6 tackles in win over Butler… Chipped in with 5 stops in season-opening win over Azusa Pacifi c… In 2005 he ranked 10th on the team in tackles with 33 (10 solo) with 5 tackles for loss... He added 1 forced fumble and 2 pass breakups... In fi nal three wins of season he totaled 9 stops vs. Chapman, 7 tackles against Marist and 8 tackles in PFL champi- onship game against Morehead State... He was a red-shirt during the 2004 season. High School: Earned All-Con- ference both his junior and senior year at Regis Jesuit High School... Totaled 99 tackles his senior season... Named Defensive MVP and earned the Raider Heart Award... Also lettered in track and fi eld. Personal: Born on October 31, 1986 in Ann Arbor, Michigan... Chose USD for its academics, location and football program... His father, Joseph, played basketball for Kalamazoo College... Likes to ski and snowboard in his free time. Major: Biochemistry. Jared Forrester #53 JR LB BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 20 USD: Brandon Feliczak will again compete for playing time with the offense at running back… Last year he sparked the offense with 399 yards on 72 carries – good for 4 TDs and a 5.5 average per rush… Season-best 92 yards on 10 car- ries with 1 TD in win over Valparaiso… Also totaled 86 yards on 12 carries with 1 TD in win over Dayton… Chipped in with 7 receptions for 55 yards. College: Attended the University of Hawaii in 2005 and sat out as a red-shirt. High School: Played senior year of football across from USD at the University of San Diego High School for Coach Sean Doyle... Senior year rushed for 1,000 yards and was named First Team All-Eastern League... Team won Eastern League Championship... Junior year in Michigan, playing quarterback, passed for 1,200 yards and rushed for 800. Personal: Born on August 17, 1987 in Grand Rapids, MI... Chose USD for football and academics... Also recruited by Utah, Texas and Bowling Green... Raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, but moved to San Diego prior to his senior year. Major: Business. Brandon Feliczak #34 SO RB USD: Joe Staab enters his fourth year at USD and third in competition where he will play in secondary... Last year was back-up to Chase McBride at strong safety… Appeared in all 12 games and totaled 31 tackles (16 solo) with 3 tackles-for-loss and 1 interception… Season-best 6 tackles in win over Morehead State… Chipped in 5 tackles twice (Dixie State & UC Davis)… In 2005 he appeared in a handful of games and totaled 2 solo tackles in home win over Marist... Sat out the 2004 season as a red-shirt. High School: Played for nearby Grossmont HS, where he was named All-League and Defensive MVP his senior season with 110 tackles and fi ve forced fumbles... Helped Grossmont to the Grossmont North League Championship with 80 tackles and three interceptions his junior season... Had 10 tackles his sophomore year... Also was an All-League baseball player. Personal: Born on March 11, 1986 in San Diego, CA... Also recruited by UC Davis, Chapman and Columbia... Chose USD for the location, athletics and education... His Joe Staab father, Joe Sr., played football at C.W. Post. Major: Business; Minor: Accounting. #6 JR SS

USD: Sean Cullina enters his third year with Toreros where he will play wide receiver and compete for playing time on special teams’ at long snapper… Last season appeared in all 12 games and totaled 9 catches for 85 yards (9.4 ave.)… Found the endzone twice in win over Davidson on catches of 2 & 5 yards… For the game he caught a season-best 5 balls for 33 yards. High School: Played at Saint Augustine HS... Last year earned Honorable Mention All-Eastern League honors with team going 6-5 and qualifying for CIF quarterfi nals... Sophomore and junior seasons team went 9-3 and reached CIF Finals... Also competed in track where he was a 2-year All-CIF performer and team captain. Personal: Born on August 6, 1987 in San Diego, CA... Parents are Leo & Mary Cullina of Bonita, CA... Chose USD for location and education... Also recruited by Army, Navy, TCU and Ivy League teams... Plays the piano. Major: Business. Sean Cullina USD: Josh Sutchar will compete with the offensive unit at running back... Last season ap- #88 JR WR peared in 11 games and fi nished with 12 yards rushing on 2 carries. High School: Attended Bartlett where he was a two-time All-League honorable mention pick... Team went 7-4 in both his junior and senior seasons... Also lettered in track & fi eld. Personal: Born on July 9, 1987 in Evanston, Illinois... Parents are Bruce and Ilse Sutchar of Hanover Park, IL... Chose USD to get an excellent education and for location... Also recruited by Iowa, Northern Illinois, PFL teams... Brother, Averill, is on USD team as well. Major: Business.

Josh Sutchar USD: Third year with Toreros, but second in competition, where he will compete with quar- #44 JR RB terbacks... Last season appeared in 6 games and completed 4-of-7 passes for 38 yards... Long completion of 26 yards in win over Azusa Pacifi c... Sat out 2005 season as a redshirt. High School: Attended Cordova where in his senior year he passed for 1,500 yards... Named team captain, offensive MVP and All-Sierra Valley Conference... Also earned All-League honors in basketball. Personal: Born on January 1987 in Bakersfi eld, CA... parents are Susan & John Rolin of Rancho Cordova, CA... Chose USD to play with football team on the rise, and to get a great education... Also recruited by Army, UNLV and Nevada... dad, John, played collegiate baseball at Bakersfi eld College. Major: Business Administration; Minor: Leadership.

Andrew Rolin #15 SO QB BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 21 USD: John McSorley will compete for playing time with special teams at both punter and place kicker… Last year was a solid 22-for-25 in PAT kicks, ranking 8th on the team in scoring… He also was the team’s punter and averaged 34.5 yards on 28 punts (967 yards)… Seven of his punts were inside the opponent’s 20-yard line and six others were for fair catches. High School: Prepped at Penn HS where he played for coach Cory Yeoman... Two-time All-State honorable mention pick (junior & senior seasons)... Three-time All-Conference pick... Two-time All-Area selection... Also lettered in track where he reached 12'6" in the pole vault. Personal: Born on September 24, 1987 at Camp Pendleton, CA... Parents are John & Amy McSorley of Granger, IN... Chose USD for academics and football... Also recruited by Cornell, Northwestern, Duke and Dayton... Played 12 years of soccer before switching over to football. Major: Undeclared.

USD: Ruben Resnick, who sat out last season as a red-shirt, is a projected starter with John McSorley #31 SO P/K the defensive line unit. College: Attended and played at Pasadena City College. High School: Prepped at La Canada HS where he played for Coach Wheeler... Two-time De- fensive Line Most Valuable Player... Most Improved during his sophomore campaign... Also lettered in wrestling where he was undefeated for two years in the Rio Hondo League and earned league MVP honors. Personal: Born on September 17, 1986 in La Canada, CA... Parents are Charles & Sandra Resnick of La Canada, CA... Chose USD for academics and football... Also recruited by UC Davis and Utah. Major: Political Science.

USD: Zach May enters his fourth year at USD and third competing on the playing fi eld... Ruben Resnick #99 JR DE Will compete for playing time at tight end... Last year appeared in 11 games… Played a key role with offensive line unit in pass protection and blocking… One reception for 33 yards in win over Butler… He red-shirted during the 2004 season. High School: Helped Greeley West High School to an 8-3 record with 24 catches and 4 touchdowns his senior year... Named All-State, All-Conference and team captain that year... Also named All-Conference and team captain his junior year... Was a two-year captain, Team MVP and All-Conference in basketball. Personal: Born on October 23, 1985 in Edmond, Oklahoma... Also recruited by Cornell, Brown, Wyoming and Air Force... Chose USD for up and coming football program, academics and the school's great location.... Hobbies include fi shing, hunting, biking and riding motor- Zach May cycles. Major: Accounting & Finance; Minor: History. #84 JR TE

USD: Ryan Echer enters his fourth year with USD and third on the playing fi eld at defensive back… Last year ap- peared in all 12 games and fi nished with 24 tackles (12 solo)… Totaled 3 tackles in four contests… Also saw action on special teams’… Six punt returns for 21 yards and 3 kickoff returns for 62 yards (20.7 ave.)… In 2005 he totaled 14 tackles (9 solo) with 1 pass breakup... Tallied 3 stops in big win over Yale Bulldogs... He was a red-shirt during the 2004 season. High School: Earned All-State honors for the 12-1 J.K. Mullen High School team with 115 tackles and nine interceptions his senior season... Also lettered in baseball, twice earning Second Team All-Centennial League honors. Personal: Born on March 2, 1986 in Denver, Colorado... His father, Dennis, played football and ran track for the Colorado School of Mines. Major: Engineering (Industrial)

Ryan Echer #10 JR FS USD: Kevin Dunn transferred into USD for the 2007 spring semester… Turned in a solid spring at the quarterback position for the Toreros. College: Talented quarterback sat out the 2005 season at Utah as a red-shirt… This past season he appeared in one contest for the Utes - a 48-0 victory over Utah State. High School: Attended Santa Barbara HS where he was team captain and MVP... All-league in 2003-04 and 2004 all-county... Set school passing record with 3,332 yards... Does everything left handed except throw. Person- al: Born on January 24, 1987... parents are are Dr. James and Ronda Dunn... Father graduated from USC, but played football and baseball at Wyoming... Enjoys playing guitar... Full name is Kevin Vrooman Dunn. Major: Business.

Kevin Dunn #16 SO QB BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 22

Joseph Abushawich Joey Bailey Nick Becerra Jason Blake Allen Cadreau Jeffrey Chavez #28 FR DB #40 JR DB #46 SO DB #27 SO DB #46 FR TE #36 FR DB

Brock Christensen Sean Coleman Vincent Colvis Mick Connors Nick Coppedge Jonathan Dalmu #76 FR OL #30 FR RB #33 SO K #31 FR DB #47 SO RB #51 FR LB

Patrick Doyle Koa Duncan Ben Erickson Brandon Espy Tommy Eulberg Ryan Fehr #86 FR TE #32 JR WR #60 FR OL #39 SO SS #12 SO QB #58 FR LB

Michael Fetterman Justin Fontenberry Teddy Fulham Matt Gabbard Juan Galindo Kort Gibson #91 JR DL #17 FR WR #61 SO OL #59 FR LB #62 FR OL #26 FR WR BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 23

Oliver Gordon John G'Sell Adam Hauser David Hopkins Kiernan Hopkins Ryan Jackson #64 FR OL #57 SO DL #8 SO DL #32 SO DB #30 SO DB #36 SO K

Derron Juarez Ayrius Justin Loka Kanongatta Dorian Keller Ryan King Kyle Kofoed #21 SO RB #22 JR DB #52 FR LB #85 JR WR #33 FR DB #77 SO OL

Aaron Levine Brett Marquis Joseph Martin Anthony McCrady John McGough Brandon Moberg #74 SO OL #38 FR RB #56 FR LB #6 FR QB #23 FR WR #44 FR DB

Frederick Montgomery Cody Nenadal John Nordstrom Joey Orfi ni Danny Papilion George Peniche #41 JR RB #98 JR DL #40 FR TE #14 FR QB #82 FR WR #72 FR OL BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 24

Alex Rice Chad Rusinkovich Devin Satterthwaite Stephen Roseman Albert Samaha Ross Sevy #55 SO DL #87 FR WR #34 SO DB #18 FR LB #42 FR DB #96 FR DL

Ryan Shelton Jordan Sinclair Conrad Smith Godrey Smith Julian Strickland Kyle Sullivan #80 JR WR #43 JR LB #73 SO OL #3 FR WR #54 FR DE #45 FR FB

Averill Sutchar Brandon Sweeney Herb Thompson Pat Thompson Ben Thorne AJ Toops #20 JR LB #49 FR FB #68 FR OL #69 FR OL #93 FR DL #65 FR OL

Paul Tremblay Nick Vassiliadis Casey Weiss Matthew West Scott Zipse #97 FR DL #29 SO DB #49 FR LB #79 FR OL #43 FR FB BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 25 HONOR ROLL

Pioneer Football League athletic directors and coaches established the PFL honor roll as a way to recognize the league’s outstanding student-athletes. The academic honor roll consists of student-athletes who participated in football at member institutions during the fall semester and posted a 3.0 grade-point average or higher while enrolled full-time in accordance with NCAA rules. 43 TOREROS NAMED TO 2006 PFL HONOR ROLL The USD football team placed 43 student-athletes on the 2006 Pioneer Football League Academic Honor Roll for the Fall 2006 semester. Repeat honorees are denoted with an asterik (*). Steven Anderson Chris Gianelli ** Kyle Kofoed Mitch Ryan* Eric Bakhtiari Eric Gregg ** Taber LeMarr Damian Scott Jason Blake John G’Sell John Matthews * Travis Scudday ** Josh Brisco * Ben Hannula ** Patrick O’Neill * Matt Shearer Mark Cianciulli *** Hanner Hart* Jordan Paopao * Eric Stern * Cooper Dodd Adam Hauser Hutch Parker Averill Sutchar Wes Doyle *** Kyson Hawkins *** Ronnie Pentz Josh Sutchar Jonathan Espe Ryan Jackson Jon Polk *** Troy Taylor Tyler Evans ** Mark Johnson Chris Ramsey Labroi Walton Jared Forrester ** Andrew Kaestle* Caleb Rath Casey Weiss Matthew Gabbard Ryan King Alex Rice * 2006 TORERO ACADEMIC SUCCESS

The USD football team had eleven players named to the 2006 Pioneer Football League All-Aca- demic Teams. Led by Wes Doyle and Patrick O’Neill, who were both named ESPN The Magazine Second Team Academic All-Americans, the Toreros placed fi ve on the PFL First Team. Joining Doyle and O’Neill were Kyson Hawkins, Ben Hannula and Jordan Paopao. Hawkins joined Doyle and O’Neill on the District VIII ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America team. Sec- ond team PFL members included Josh Brisco, Clayton Austin, Jon Polk, Christopher Gianelli, Chase McBride and Mark Cianciulli. Doyle, from Phoenix, Arizona, was a junior wide receiver who carries a 3.62 grade-point average as a Business Administration major. O’Neill, a sopho- more safety from Mission Viejo, California, owns a 3.80 grade-point average as a Business Administration major. Hannula, a sophomore receiver from Tacoma, Washington, carries a 3.56 gpa in Business Administra- tion. Paopao, a junior offensive center from Oceanside, Wes Doyle Patrick O'Neill California, owns a 3.08 gpa in Accounting. Hawkins, a senior linebacker from Fallbrook, California, carries a 3.66 gpa in Business Administration. PFL Second Team members include Clayton Austin, a senior offensive lineman from Orange, California, who carries a 3.19 gpa in Accounting; Jon Polk, a senior fullback from Compton, California, carries a 3.15 gpa in Political Science; Josh Brisco, a senior defensive back from Tucson, Arizona, owns a 3.0 gpa in Communications; Christopher Gianelli, a sophomore defensive lineman from Rancho Palos Verdes, California, carries a 3.46 gpa in Electrical Engineering; Chase McBride, a senior defensive back from Solana Beach, California, owns a 3.26 gpa in Business Administration; and Mark Cianciulli, a junior return specialist from Corona del Mar, California, carries a 3.57 gpa in Business/Real Estate. BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 26

Stephane Rochet Dir. of Athletic Performance Training

USD NATIONAL STRENGTH & CONDITIONING ASSOCIATION ALL-AMERICANS 2000 1999 Brian Luman, Football Lukas Smart, Football Kyson Hawkins Susie Erpelding, W. Basketball Gina Borba, W. Rowing Laura Duryea, W. Rowing 2006 Strength Coaches Award Tyler Field, M. Basketball 1998 Buddy Brown, Football Susie Erpelding, W. Basketball

ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE TRAINING University of San Diego student-athletes receive elite coaching from their strength and conditioning staff in one of the premier weight rooms on the West Coast. With 5,000 square feet of fl oor space (plus an additional 1,600 square feet of turf), 16 all inclusive lifting stations and approximately 20,000 pounds of free weights, multiple teams can be simultaneously coached in a comprehensive strength and conditioning development program. Medicine balls, dumbbells, rings and various pullup stations are used to enhance the training provided for all 16 of USD’s varsity sports.

The USD strength staff advocates the use of ground based, multi-joint, explosive free weight exercises in the training of student-athletes. USD teams are taught the clean and jerk, snatch, squats, deadlift and the various barbell and dumbbell variations. By using the exercises, in combination with intense effort, we believe USD student-athletes will be well prepared to meet every physical challenge put to them in competition. FOOTBALL STRENGTH COACHES AWARD

2006 Kyson Hawkins, LB 2005 Matt Koller, TE 2004 Jeff Langdon, LB 2003 Jeff Incerty, TE 2002 Baxter Box, RB Josh Noga, DL , Wesley Morgan, DB 2001 Josh Calista, LB/FB 2000 Matt Craig, DL 1999 Kaeo Gouveia, DB 1998 Vaheh Keshishian, DL 1997 Tim Roth, P/PK 1996 Evan Hlavacek, WR/RB 1995 Jeb Dougherty, DB 1994 Matt Taylor, OL 1993 John Lambert, RB 1992 Micheal Bennett, QB 1991 Brad Leonard, TE 1990 Ray Smith, OL 1989 Matt Scholl, LB/DL 1988 David Gilmore, DL 1987 Eric Peterson, DL 1986 Joe Muklevicz, DL BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 27 PFL Commissioner: Patty Viverito Administrative Assistant: Maxine Day Offi ce Phone: (314) 421-2268 Media Relations Contact: Cody Bush Bush’s Phone: (931) 221-7561 Bush's Email: [email protected] Offi ce Fax: (931) 221-7562 PFL Website: pioneer-football.org

The 2007 season marks the 15th year for the Pioneer Football League, which returns to a non-divisional format for the second season since the 2000 season. After fi ve seasons playing a North-South divisional format, the league saw its numbers reduced to eight after the 2005 season (Austin Peay leaving the conference to return to scholarship football) and those remaining members voted to adopt a full-round robin scheduling format for 2006. Additionally, the PFL champion will participate in the Gridiron Classic versus the champion of the Northeast Conference for the second straight year. The PFL, a non-scholarship NCAA Division I-AA football conference, is one of only three conferences that sponsor football as its only sport (the Gateway Football Conference and Great West Football Conferences being the others). However, the PFL is a truly national conference with members on each coast and throughout the nation’s heartland. The league still retains four of its charter members – , the University of Dayton, and Valparaiso University, plus the University of San Diego (joining in 1992) – which were joined in 2001 by four new teams, three of which remain today – Da- vidson College, Jacksonville University and Morehead State University. In January 1991 the NCAA passed legislation to require Division I institutions to sponsor all intercollegiate sports at the Division I level. The fi ve charter members (Evansville the fi fth before dropping football in 1997), each dedicated to the enhancement and sound management of intercollegiate football as an integral part of the student-athletes’ collegiate experience, joined together to form the Pioneer Football League. From the league’s inception it has been a proponent of the creation of a non-scholarship football classifi cation within Division I and adopted the moniker of Pioneer based on the intent to become the fi rst league in that new division. The PFL is comprised of NCAA Division I universities that previously sponsored intercollegiate football at other levels with the exception of Jacksonville, which started a non-scholarship program in 1998. All are currently committed to the non-scholarship football model. The PFL began play in 1993 with Dayton winning the league’s fi rst crown. The league spent its fi rst season in 1993 under the administrative guidance of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference, and the offi ce moved to St. Louis in 1994 when current commissioner Patty Viverito was named the PFL commissioner, a leadership position she continues to fi ll.

' 06 FIRST-TEAM ALL-PFL ‘06 SECOND-TEAM ALL-PFL ‘06 PFL ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM OFFENSE OFFENSE SAN DIEGO FIRST TEAM Brett Dioguardi, WR, Davidson Wes Doyle, WR, San Diego Nick Ruhe, WR, Dayton Ben Hannula, WR, San Diego OFFENSE Chris Ramsey, TE, San Diego Dan Marx, TE, Drake Wes Doyle, WR, Business Administration, 3.62 Josh Johnson, QB, San Diego Ryan Alexander, QB, Davidson Ben Hannula, WR, Business Administration, 3.56 Willie Cashmore, FB, Drake Jon Polk, FB, San Diego Jordan PaoPao, OL, Accounting, 3.08 JT Rogan, RB, San Diego Jerry Brant, RB, Jacksonville Scott Phaydavong, RB, Drake Jabari McGee, RB, Morehead State DEFENSE Jordan PaoPao, OL, San Diego Pat Rich, OL, Jacksonville Kyson Hawkins, LB, Business Administration, 3.66 Grant Jennings, OL, Morehead State Mike Schilling, OL, Valparaiso Patrick O'Neill, DB, Business Administration, 3.80 Mike lafrate, OL, Davidson Matt Huber, OL, Drake Matt Haas, OL, Drake Anthony Swope, OL, Drake SAN DIEGO SECOND TEAM Gabe DeAnda, OL, San Diego Josue Sanchez, OL, Jacksonville Spencer Hollison, OL, San Diego OFFENSE DEFENSE Clayton Austin, OL, Accounting, 3.19 Eric Bakhtiari, DL, San Diego DEFENSE Jon Polk, RB, Political Science, 3.15 Kevin Jennings, DL, Drake Jim Walter, DL, Davidson Jimmy Riker, DL, Valparaiso Kyle Sand, DL, Morehead State DEFENSE Chris Marzotto, DL, Butler Ryan Young, DL, Jacksonville Josh Brisco, DB, Communications, 3.00 John Hope, LB, Dayton Jake Ramos, DL, Drake Chris Gianelli, DL, Electrical Engineering, 3.46 James Adams, LB, Drake Eric Stern, DL, San Diego Chase McBride, DB, Business Administration, 3.26 Kyson Hawkins, LB, San Diego Nick Ross, LB, Drake Niel Andrews, LB, Davidson Mike Marzotto, LB, Butler SPECIAL TEAMS Josh Brisco, DB, San Diego Brian Kelly, LB, Dayton Mark Cianciulli, RS, Business/Real Estate, 3.57 Chase McBride, DB, San Diego Brian Conway, LB, Drake Patrick FitzGerald, DB, Davidson Charlie Thompson, DB, Valparaiso Jacob Craig, Db, Drake Patrick O'Neill, DB, San Diego Andy Green, DB, Drake Matt Easton, DB, Davidson Robeson Noel, DB, Jacksonville Tyler Marley, DB, Drake David Hyland, Db, Morehead State SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL TEAMS Logan Rees, PK, Drake Brad Smith, PK, Davidson Mason Webb, P, Morehead State Cyrus Maddox, P, Davidson Nick Ruhe, RS, Dayton Nick Feldman, RS, Morehead State BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 28 2007 OPPONENTS

AZUSA PACIFIC MARIST NO. COLORADO BUTLER COUGARS RED FOXES BEARS BULLDOGS

September 1, 2007 September 8, 2007 September 15, 2007 September 29, 2007 @ Cougar Field - 7 p.m. @ Torero Stadium - 6 p.m. @ Torero Stadium- 6 p.m. @ Butler Bowl - 1 p.m. Location: ...... Azusa, California Location: ...... Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Location: ...... Greeley, Colo. Location: ...... Indianapolis, Ind. Enrollment: ...... 4,200 Enrollment: ...... 4,000 Enrollment: ...... 1,200 Enrollment: ...... 4,200 Nickname: ...... Cougars Nickname: ...... Red Foxes Nickname: ...... Bears Nickname: ...... Bulldogs Affi liation: ...... NAIA Affi liation: .....NCAA Football Championship Affi liation: .....NCAA Football Championship Affi liation: NCAA Football Championship Conference: ...... Independent ...... Subdivision ...... Subdivision ...... Subdivision Stadium: ...... Cougar Field (2,000) Conference: ...... MAAC Football League Conference: ...... Big Sky Conference: ...... Pioneer Football League Athletics Director:...... Bill Odell Stadium: ...... Leonidoff Field (2,500) Stadium: ...... Nottingham Field (8,500) Stadium: ...... Butler Bowl (2,500) SID: ...... Gary Pine Athletics Director:...... Tim Murray Athletics Director:...... Jay Hinrichs Athletics Director:...... Barry Collier Offi ce: ...... 626/815-5085 SID: ...... Mike Ferraro SID: ...... Heather Kennedy SID: ...... Jim McGrath Email: ...... [email protected] Offi ce: ...... 845/575-3699, ext. 2150 Offi ce: ...... 970/351-1065 Offi ce: ...... 317/940-9414 WEB: ...... apu.edu/athletics Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] FAX: ...... 626/815-5084 WEB: ...... goredfoxes.com WEB: ...... uncbears.com WEB: ...... butlersports.com Press Box: ...... (626) 815-6000, ext. 3546 FAX: ...... 845/471-0466 FAX: ...... 970/351-1995 FAX: ...... 317/940/9414 Head Coach: ...... Victor Santa Cruz Press Box: ...... TBA Press Box: ...... 970/351-1995 Press Box: ...... 317/940/9817 Alma Mater: ...... Hawaii, '95 Head Coach: ...... Jim Parady Head Coach: ...... Scott Downing Head Coach: ...... Jeff Voris Record At School: ...... 3-7 (1 year) Alma Mater: ...... Maine, '84 Alma Mater: ...... Sterling College, '79 Alma Mater: ...... DePauw, '89 Offi ce: ...... 626/812-6000, ext. 3292 Record At School: ...... 82-69-1/15 years Record At School: ...... 1-10 (1 year) Record At School: ...... 3-8 (1 year) Lettermen Returning: ...... 40 Offi ce: ...... 845/575-3699, ext. 2046 Offi ce: ...... 970/351-2534 Offi ce: ...... 317/940-9375 Starters Ret: ...... 12 (5 off./5 def./2 st) Lettermen Returning: ...... 83 Lettermen Returning: ...... 26 Lettermen Returning: ...... 41 2006 Record: ...... 3-7 Starters Ret: ...... 14 (6 off/8 def/1 st) Starters Ret: ...... 10 (5 off./5 def.) Starters Ret: ...... 17 (8 off./8 def./1 st)) Series Record vs. USD: ...... 21-18, APU 2006 Record: ...... 4-7 2006 Record: ...... 1-10 2006 Record: ...... 3-8 Series Record vs. USD: ...... 2-0, USD Series Record vs. USD: ...... First Meeting Series Record vs. USD: ...... 10-4, USD 2007 Schedule 8/25 ...... MidAmerica Nazarene 2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule 9/1 ...... SAN DIEGO 9/1 ...... @ Layfayette 9/1 ...... @ Hawaii 9/1 ...... Albion 9/8 ...... Malone (Ohio) 9/8 ...... @ SAN DIEGO 9/8 ...... Chadron State 9/8 ...... @ Hanover 9/15 ...... @ Wisconsin-Whitewater 9/15 ...... @ Wagner 9/15 ...... @ SAN DIEGO 9/15 ...... Saint Joseph's (Ind.) 9/22 ...... @ Nicholas State 9/22 ...... @ Columbia 9/22 ...... @ Northern Arizona 9/22 ...... Missouri Rolla 9/29 ...... Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 9/29 ...... @ Bucknell 9/29 ...... @ Cal Poly 9/29 ...... SAN DIEGO 10/6 ...... Southern Oregon 10/6 ...... Duquesne 10/6 ...... @ Idaho State 10/6 ...... @ Drake 10/13 ...... @ Humbolt State 10/13 ...... La Salle 10/13 ...... Weber State 10/13 ...... @ Valparaiso 10/20 ...... Whitworth 10/20 ...... @ Bucknell 10/20 ...... @ Montana 10/20 ...... @ Morehead State 10/27 ...... @ Dixie State 10/27 ...... Fordham 10/27 ...... Montana State 10/27 ...... Davidson 11/3 ...... @ Southern Nazarene 11/3 ...... Georgetown 11/3 ...... @ Eastern Washington 11/3 ...... Dayton 11/10 ...... @ Iona 11/10 ...... Sacramento State 11/10 ...... Jacksonville 2006 Results 11/17 ...... Portland State @ San Diego ...... L 0-27 2006 Results 2006 Results @ Malone (Ohio) ...... W 31-6 @ CCSU ...... L ...... 6-34 2006 Results @ Albion L ...... 10-31 @ Wisconsin-Whitewater ....L 7-27 Sacred Heart ...... W ...... 28-19 #21 UC Davis ...... L ...... 7-38 Hanover W ...... 30-10 Wisconsin-LA Crosse ...... L 10-27 Wagner ...... L ...... 7-38 @ #21 Portland State ...... L ...... 3-45 Robert Morris L ...... 14-35 @ Whitworth ...... L 14-17 Holy Cross ...... L ...... 0-27 @ #23 TEXAS STATE ...... W ...... 14-13 Jacksonville L ...... 7-31 at Southern Oregon ...... L 7-57 Bucknell ...... L ...... 19-48 Westerm Illinois ...... L ...... 28-42 Dayton W ...... 23-20 Humbolt State...... L 24-31 @ La Salle ...... W ...... 41-13 @ Weber State ...... L ...... 21-26 @ SAN DIEGO L ...... 3-56 Dixie State ...... W 38-20 @ Fordham ...... L ...... 9-13 Idaho State ...... L ...... 13-41 Drake L ...... 0-29 Weber Internaltional (Fla.) ...W 21-14 @ Duquesne ...... L ...... 10-40 Eastern Washington ...... L ...... 0-34 Valparaiso W ...... 32-10 @ Southern Nazarene ...... L (ot) 10-17 St. Peter's ...... W ...... 35-18 @ Sacramento State ...... L ...... 9-14 @ Missouri-Rollae L ...... 20-35 @ Georgetown ...... L ...... 21-24 @ #19 Montana State ...... L ...... 10-13 Morehead State L ...... 7-14 Iona ...... W ...... 24-17 #2 Montana ...... L ...... 21-53 Davidson L ...... 10-15 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 29 2007 OPPONENTS

VALPARAISO DRAKE JACKSONVILLE DAYTON CRUSADERS BULLDOGS DOLPHINS FLYERS

October 6, 2007 October 13, 2007 October 20, 2007 October 27, 2007 @ Brown Field - 1 p.m. @ Torero Stadium - 6 p.m. @ Torero Stadium - 6 p.m. @ Welcome - 1 p.m. Location: ...... Valparaiso, Ind. Location: ...... Des Moines, Iowa Location: ...... Jacksonville, Fla. Location: ...... Dayton, Ohio Enrollment: ...... 4,000 Enrollment: ...... TBA Enrollment: ...... 2,972 Enrollment: ...... Nickname: ...... Crusaders Nickname: ...... Bulldogs Nickname: ...... Dolphins Nickname: ...... Flyers Affi liation: NCAA Football Championship Affi liation: .....NCAA Football Championship Affi liation: .....NCAA Football Championship Affi liation: NCAA Football Championship ...... Subdivision ...... Subdivision ...... Subdivision ...... Subdivision Conference: ...... Pioneer Football League Conference: ...... Pioneer Football League Conference: ...... Pioneer Football League Conference: ...... Pioneer Football League Stadium: ...... Brown Field (5,000) Stadium: ...... Drake Stadium (14,557) Stadium: ...... D.B. Milne Field (5,000) Stadium: ...... Welcome (11,000) Athletics Director:...... Mark LaBarbera Athletics Director:...... Sandy Hatfi eld Clubb Athletics Director:...... Alan Verlander Athletics Director:...... Ted Kissell SID: ...... Ryan Wronkowicz SID: ...... Mike Mahon SID: ...... Joel Lamp SID: ...... Doug Hauschild Offi ce: ...... 219/464-5232 Offi ce: ...... 515/271-3012 Offi ce: ...... 904/256-7409 Offi ce: ...... 937/229-4390 Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] WEB: ...... valpo.edu/athletics WEB: ...... drakebulldogs.org WEB: ...... judolphons.com WEB: ...... daytonfl yers.com FAX: ...... 219/464-6953 FAX: ...... 515/271-3015 FAX: ...... 904/256-7424 FAX: ...... 937/229-4461 Press Box: ...... 219/464-5232 Press Box: ...... 515/271-3729/3794 Press Box: ...... 904/256-7588 Press Box: ...... 937/449-2851 Head Coach: ...... Stacy Adams Head Coach: ...... Steve Loney Head Coach: ...... Kerwin Bell Head Coach: ...... MIke Kelly Alma Mater: ...... NW Missouri State, '90 Alma Mater: ...... Iowa State Alma Mater: ...... Florida, '87 Alma Mater: ...... Manchester, '70 Record At School: ...... 6-16 (2 seasons) Record At School: ...... First Year Record At School: ...... First year Record At School: ...... 235-53-1 (26 years) Offi ce: ...... 219/464-5513 Offi ce: ...... 515/271-2104 Offi ce: ...... 904/256-7400 Offi ce: ...... 637/229-4423 Lettermen Returning: ...... 37 Lettermen Returning: ...... 31 Lettermen Returning: ...... 49 Lettermen Returning: ...... 43 Starters Ret: ...... 13 (7 off./6 def.) Starters Ret: ...... 16 (7 off./7 def./2 st.) Starters Ret: ...... 23 (9 off./11 def./3 st.) Starters Ret: ...... 15 (9 off/5 def/1 st) 2006 Record: ...... 3-8 2006 Record: ...... 9-2 2006 Record: ...... 4-6 2006 Record: ...... 4-6 Series Record vs. USD: ...... 9-5, USD Series Record vs. USD: ...... 8-6, Drake Series Record vs. USD: ...... 2-0, USD Series Record vs. USD: ...... 10-4, UD 2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule 9/1 ...... Saint Francis (Ill.) 8/30 ...... @ Illinois State 9/1 ...... @ Bethune-Cookman 9/1 ...... @ Robert Morris 9/8 ...... @ Trinity International 9/8 ...... Waldorf 9/8 ...... @ Gardner-Webb 9/8 ...... Urbana 9/15 ...... @ Kalamazoo 9/15 ...... @ Wisconsin-Platteville 9/22 ...... UNC-Pembroke 9/15 ...... Central State (Ohio) 9/22 ...... @ Marian (Ind.) 9/22 ...... Northern Iowa 9/29 ...... Davidson 9/22 ...... @ Fordham 9/29 ...... @ Drake 9/29 ...... Valparaiso 10/6 ...... @ Dayton 9/29 ...... @ Morehead State 10/6 ...... SAN DIEGO 10/6 ...... Butler 10/13 ...... Morehead State 10/6 ...... Jacksonville 10/13 ...... Butler 10/13 ...... @ SAN DIEGO 10/20...... @ SAN DIEGO 10/13 ...... Davidson 10/20 ...... Dayton 10/20 ...... @ Davidson 10/27 ...... @ Drake 10/20 ...... @ Valparaiso 10/27 ...... Morehead State 10/27 ...... Jacksonville 11/3 ...... Valparaiso 10/27...... SAN DIEGO 11/3 ...... @ Jacksonville 11/3 ...... @ Morehead State 11/10 ...... Butler 11/3 ...... Butler 11/10 ...... @ Davidson 11/10 ...... Dayton 11/17 ...... Wagner 11/10 ...... @ Drake 2006 Results 2006 Results 2006 Results 2006 Results Northern Iowa ...... L ...... 7-48 Gardner-Webb ...... L ...... 14-49 Robert Morris W...... 21-14 WI-Lutheran W ...... 54-0 Upper Iowa ...... W ...... 40-7 @ SE Louisiana ...... L ...... 13-41 @ Wittenberg W...... 35-28 Trinity International L ...... 20-39 Wis.-Platteville ...... W ...... 35-7 @ Butler ...... W ...... 31-7 Austin Peay W...... 28-23 @ Morehead State W ...... 42-35 @ Valparaiso ...... W ...... 21-7 @ Valparaiso ...... W ...... 34-17 @ Butler L ...... 20-23 Drake L ...... 7-21 MOREHEAD STATE ...... W ...... 33-7 @ Davidson ...... L ...... 3-38 Morehead State L ...... 15-22 Jacksonville L ...... 17-34 Waldorf ...... W ...... 35-3 Dayton ...... W ...... 28-21 @ Jacksonville L ...... 21-28 @ St. Joseph's (Ind.) L ...... 14-43 @ Butler ...... W ...... 29-0 Morehead State ...... W ...... 28-24 @ Davidson L ...... 36-37 @ SAN DIEGO L ...... 7-68 SAN DIEGO ...... L ...... 37-0 North Greenville ...... L ...... 6-41 Drake L ...... 9-21 @ Butler L ...... 10-32 @ Dayton ...... W ...... 21-9 SAN DIEGO ...... L ...... 21-38 Valparaiso W...... 51-7 Davidson L ...... 14-48 Davidson ...... W ...... 35-15 Drake ...... L ...... 28-4 @ SAN DIEGO L ...... 14-56 @ Dayton L ...... 7-51 @ Jacksonville...... W ...... 47-28 Aurrora W ...... 20-7 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 30 2007 OPPONENTS

DAVIDSON MOREHEAD STATE UC DAVIS GRIDIRON WILDCATS EAGLES AGGIES CLASSIC

November 3, 2007 November 10, 2007 November 17, 2007 December 1, 2007 @ Torero Stadium - 2 p.m. @ Jayne - 1 p.m. @ Aggie Stadium - 1 p.m. @ PFL Champion Site Location: ...... Davidson, N.C. Location: ...... Morehead, Ky. Location: ...... Davis, Calif. Enrollment: ...... 1,700 Enrollment: ...... Enrollment: ...... 30,435 For the second straight season, the Pioneer Nickname: ...... Wildcats Nickname: ...... Eagles Nickname: ...... Aggies Football League (PFL) and Northeast Confer- Affi liation: .NCAA Football Championship Affi liation: .....NCAA Football Championship Affi liation: .....NCAA Football Championship ence (NEC) will meet in the Gridiron Classic, ...... SubdivisionConference: ...... Subdivision ...... Subdivision an exempted postseason football game that Pioneer Football League Conference: ...... Pioneer Football League Conference: .Great West Football Conference will match the champions of the two Football Stadium: ...... (4,500) Stadium: ...... Jayne (10,000) Stadium: ...... Aggie Stadium (9,000) Championship Subdivision (FCS) conferences. Athletics Director:...... Jim Murphy Athletics Director:...... Brian Hutchinson Athletics Director:...... Greg Warzecka This year’s contest will take place on Saturday, SID: ...... TBA SID: ...... Randy Stacy SID: ...... Mike Robles December 1st, with the PFL champion being Offi ce: ...... 704/894-2123 Offi ce: ...... 606/783-500 Offi ce: ...... 530/752-3680 the host site. Email: ...... TBA Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] The inaugural Gridiron Classic took place WEB: ...... davidson.edu/athletics WEB: ...... msueagles.com WEB: ...... ucdavisaggies.com on Saturday, December 2nd, 2006, with the FAX: ...... 704/894-2636 FAX: ...... 606/ FAX: ...... 530/754-5674 NEC champion Monmouth Hawks hosting Press Box: ...... 704/892-3324 Press Box: ...... 606/ Press Box: ...... TBA San Diego. The USD Toreros went on to win Head Coach: ...... Tripp Merritt Head Coach: ...... Head Coach: ...... Bob Biggs the inaugural event by the score of 27-7. Alma Mater: ...... UNC Charlotte, '90 Alma Mater: ...... Gardner-Webb, '79 Alma Mater: ...... UC Davis, '73 “Student-athletes thrive on competition and Record At School: ...... 10-10 (2 years) Record At School: ...... 74-66 (13 years) Record At School: ...... 114-48-1 (14 years) having a meaningful postseason opportunity is Offi ce: ...... 704/894-2378 Offi ce: ...... 606/783-2020 Offi ce: ...... 530/752-3525 a high priority for our institutions,” said Patty Lettermen Returning: ...... 36 Lettermen Returning: ...... 37 Lettermen Returning: ...... 46 Viverito, PFL Commissioner. “The PFL’s full Starters Ret: ...... 13 (5 off./6 def./1 st.) Starters Ret: ...... 18 (8 off./10 def.) Starters Ret: ...... 14 (6 off./6 def./2 st.) round-robin schedule will crown a true league 2006 Record: ...... 6-4 2006 Record: ...... 2-9 2006 Record: ...... 6-5 champion and the Gridiron Classic gives our Series Record vs. USD: ...... 3-1, USD Series Record vs. USD: ...... 2-0, USD Series Record vs. USD: ...... 1-0, UC Davis best team the chance to test and showcase their talents against another top-notch Division I FCS 2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule champion.” 9/1 ...... UNC Pembroke 9/8 ...... @ St. Francis (Pa.) 9/1 ...... Westen Washington Set to begin its 15th season, the Pioneer 9/8 ...... @ Wingate 9/15 ...... West Virginia Tech 9/8 ...... @ Portland State Football League is one of three Division I 9/15 ...... Lenoir-Rhyne 9/22 ...... Robert Morris 9/15 ...... @ Eastern Washington football-only sport conferences. The PFL is 9/29 ...... @ Jacksonville 9/29 ...... Dayton 9/22 ...... Northeastern comprised of eight members: Butler, Dayton, 10/6 ...... Morehead State 10/6 ...... @ Davidson 9/29 ...... @ San Jose State Davidson, Drake, Jacksonville, Morehead State, 10/13 ...... @ Dayton 10/13 ...... @ Jacksonville 10/6 ...... @ North Dakota State San Diego and Valparaiso. 10/20 ...... Drake 10/20 ...... Butler 10/13 ...... Cal Poly The Northeast Conference consists of 10/27 ...... @ Butler 10/27 ...... @ Valparaiso 10/20 ...... @ Southern Utah 11 institutions of higher learning located 11/3 ...... @ SAN DIEGO 11/3 ...... Drake 10/27 ...... South Dakota State throughout fi ve states and is celebrating its 11/10 ...... @ Valparaiso 11/10 ...... SAN DIEGO 11/3 ...... @ Sacramento State 26th year as an NCAA Division I collegiate 11/17 ...... @ Western Kentucky 11/17 ...... SAN DIEGO athletic association. The NEC began sponsor- ing football at the FCS level in 1996, and has 2006 Results 2006 Results 2006 Results since increased its membership from fi ve to @ VMI ...... L ...... 19-20 @ Western Illinois...... L ...... 6-31 @ Northern Colorado ...... W ...... 38-7 eight institutions. Central Connecticut State, WINGATE ...... L ...... 16-22 @ Newberry College ...... L ...... 7-23 @ #22 Texas Christian ...... L ...... 13-46 Monmouth, Robert Morris, Sacred Heart, St. @ Lenoir-Rhyne ...... W ...... 24-14 Valparaiso ...... L ...... 35-42 @ #20 Montana State ...... W ...... 45-0 Francis (PA) and Wagner are full-time NEC #1 SAN DIEGO ...... L ...... 21-50 Missouri-Rolla ...... L ...... 37-49 @ #8 Youngstown State ...... L ...... 24-38 members who sponsor football, and they are #10 JACKSONVILLE ...... W ...... 38-3 @ Drake ...... L ...... 7-33 @ #5 Cal Poly ...... L ...... 17-23 joined by associate members Albany and Stony @ Morehead State...... W ...... 27-24 @ Dayton ...... W ...... 22-15 Central Arkansas ...... W ...... 33-21 Brook. DAYTON...... W ...... 37-36 Davidson ...... L ...... 24-27 Southern Utah ...... W ...... 27-7 @ Valparaiso ...... W ...... 48-14 Jacksonville ...... L ...... 24-28 @ South Dakota State ...... L ...... 21-22 @ #3 Drake ...... L ...... 15-35 @ SAN DIEGO ...... L ...... 24-44 #5 North Dakota State ...... L ...... 24-28 BUTLER ...... W ...... 50-10 @ Butler ...... W ...... 14-7 Sacramento State ...... W ...... 30-16 Austin Peay ...... L ...... 21-23 #16 SAN DIEGO ...... W ...... 37-27 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 31 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 32 RESULTS AND ATTENDANCE (RECORD 11-1-0; 7-0 PFL) PASSING ATT COMP INT PCT YDS TD LG Sept. 01 AZUSA PACIFIC 27-0 W (4,467) Johnson 371 246 5 66.3 3320 34 72 Sept. 9 DIXIE STATE 41-0 W (3,204) Hannula 10 8 0 80.0 95 0 33 Sept. 16 at Yale 43-17 W (12,303) Rolin 7 4 0 57.1 38 0 26 Sept. 30 at Davidson 50-21 W (3,189) Rogan 2 2 0 100.0 67 2 42 Oct. 7 BUTLER* 56-3 W (4,132) USD 391 260 5 66.5 3520 36 72 Oct. 14 VALPARAISO* 68-7 W (4,114) OPP 340 166 16 48.8 1948 10 68 Oct. 21 at #2 Drake* 37-0 W (5,263) Oct. 28 MOREHEAD STATE* 44-21 W (2,609) RECEIVING NO YDS AVE. TD LG Nov. 4 at #10 Jacksonville* 38-21 W (3,246) Hannula 56 549 9.8 4 49 Nov. 11 DAYTON* 56-14 W (7,323) Doyle 52 909 17.5 11 70 Nov. 22 at UC Davis 27-37 L (6,555) Matthews 32 649 20.3 7 72 Dec. 2 Monmouth^ 27-7 W (4,032) Rogan 28 313 11.2 2 33 *Denotes PFL Contest... ^ PFL Championship Ramsey 25 297 11.9 2 28 Stivers 20 196 9.8 2 27 Ryan 10 163 16.3 2 35 Cullina 9 85 9.4 2 21 TEAM STATISTICS USD OPP LeMarr 7 77 11.0 1 23 SCORING 514 155 Feliczak 7 55 7.9 0 36 POINTS PER GAME 42.8 12.9 Polk 6 5 7.5 2 21 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 288 181 Simmons 2 100 50.0 0 50 BY RUSHING 125 73 Johnson 2 27 13.5 1 25 BY PASSING 149 84 Gregg 2 24 12.0 0 19 BY PENALTY 14 24 May 1 33 33.0 0 33 3RD DOWN: MADE/ATT. 91/156 52/155 Allen 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE 5931 3233 USD 260 3520 13.5 36 72 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 829 710 OPP 166 1948 11.7 10 68 AVE. GAIN PER PLAY 7.2 4.6 NET YARDS RUSHING 2411 1285 NET YARDS PASSING 3520 1948 ATT-COMP-INT 391-260-5 340-166-16 PERCENTAGE COMPLETE .665 .488 PUNTING NO YDS AVE. LG BK PUNTS/AVERAGE 28/34.5 68/35.2 McSorley 28 967 34.5 49 0 PUNT RETURNS/AVERAGE 28/31.9 68/31.1 USD 28 967 34.5 49 0 KICKOFF RET./AVERAGE 27/22.4 78/16.7 OPP 68 2397 35.2 72 1 INTERCEPTIONS/RET. AVE. 16/14.3 5/8.2 PENALTIES/YARDS 71/621 65/507 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVE. TD LG FUMBLES/LOST 9/3 12/4 Stivers 23 175 7.6 0 33 TOUCHDOWNS 71 22 Echer 6 21 3.5 0 9 BY RUSHING 32 18 Simmons 3 24 8.0 0 14 BY PASSING 36 9 Shearer 21 21.0 0 0 0 BY RETURN 3 1 Johnson, M. 0 3 0.0 0 3 PAT-ATTEMPTS 51-64 15-17 USD 33 244 7.4 0 33 2-POINT CONVERSIONS-ATTEMPTS 3-3 0-1 OPP 8 34 4.2 0 27 DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINT 0 0 FIELD GOALS MADE-ATT 9-10 2-4 SAFETY 0 0 KICKOFF RET. NO YDS AVE. TD LG Rogan 12 347 28.9 1 93

2006 Offensive Statistics 2006 Offensive Cianciulli 7 117 16.7 0 30 Echer 3 62 20.7 0 25 BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT TOT Matthews 2 32 16.0 0 20 San Diego 141 176 119 78 0 514 Allen 1 12 12.0 0 12 Opponents 28 45 39 43 0 155 May 1 17 17.0 0 17 Feliczak 1 17 17.0 0 17 USD 27 604 22.4 1 93 RUSHING ATT YG YL NYG AVE. TD LG OPP 78 1301 16.7 1 94 Rogan 190 1038 36 1002 5.3 14 36 Johnson 107 828 108 720 6.7 11 46 SCORING TD FG 1XP 2XP DXP S TOT Feliczak 11 406 7 399 5.5 4 26 Rogan 17 1 104 Allen 23 128 2 126 5.5 1 15 Johnson, J. 12 72 Polk 22 76 0 76 3.5 1 7 Doyle 11 66 Walton 2 26 0 26 13.0 1 14 Parker 9-10 29-39 56 Cianciulli 3 13 0 13 4.3 0 8 Matthews 7 1 44 Doyle 1 12 0 12 12.0 0 12 Hannnula 5 1 32 Sutchar 2 12 0 12 6.0 0 6 Feliczak 4 24 Denton 10 21 11 10 1.0 0 5 McSorley 22-25 22 Hannula 1 10 0 10 10.0 0 10 Polk 3 18 Matthews 2 9 0 9 4.5 0 9 Ramsey 2 1 14 Montgomery 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 Cullina 2 12 Team 2 0 6 -6 -3.0 0 0 Stivers 2 12 Ryan 2 12 USD 438 2581 170 2411 5.5 32 46 Allen 1 6 OPP 370 1629 344 1285 3.5 11 80 Crawford 1 6 Walton 1 6 LeMarr 1 6 O'Neill 1 2 USD 71 9-10 51-64 4 1 0 514 Note: Returning Players In Bold OPP 22 2-4 15-17 0 0 0 155 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 33

DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT SACKS TL/-YDS FF FR BK PD I S Hawkins, K 11 30 39 69 2.0/-19 8.5-31 1 0 0 1 0 0 Bakhtiari, E 12 39 24 63 8.0/-53 23.5/-105 1 1 0 3 0 0 Brisco, J 12 33 24 57 0 3.0/-7 1 0 0 10 2 0 Evans, T 12 26 26 52 0.5/-5 5.5/-13 1 0 0 2 1 0 Derricks, G 9 24 16 40 0 1.5/-3 0 0 0 3 0 0 McBride, C 12 20 20 40 1.0/-7 6.5/-20 0 0 0 2 1 0 O'Neill, P 12 23 16 39 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 0 Gianelli, C 12 12 25 37 0.5/-4 2.5/-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stern, E 12 24 12 36 3.0/-29 10.0/-49 0 0 0 1 0 0 Staab, J 12 16 15 31 0 3.0/-6 0 0 0 1 1 0 Hart, H 7 10 20 30 3.0/-28 3.5/-30 0 0 0 0 0 0 2006 Defensive Statistics Espe, J 12 13 14 27 2.0/-8 5.0/-12 0 0 1 2 0 0 Pentz, R 7 19 7 26 0 1.5/-3 0 0 0 2 1 0 Crawford, M 12 14 12 26 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 Shearer, M 11 18 7 25 2.0/-8 5.0/-12 0 0 1 2 0 0 Echer, R 12 12 12 24 0 1.0/-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 Forrester, J 7 6 11 17 0 0.5/-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cinanciulli, M 12 8 8 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Atofau, V 12 7 9 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Morgan, R 11 4 10 14 0 1.5/-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 Johnson, M 10 4 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Scudday, T 7 3 3 6 2.0/-15 2.5/-16 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rice, A 10 1 5 6 0 1.5/-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan, M 5 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hannula, B 12 4 0 4 0 1.0/-1 0 0 0 1 2 0 Parker, H 12 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Blake, J 4 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kofoed, K 6 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Taylor, T 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Galbraith, B 8 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Espy, B 5 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Scott, D 5 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Jones, R 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Montgomery, F 11 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kaestle, A 12 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Others 12 6 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 TOTALS 12 389 358 747 24/-175 86/-338 6 4 3 43 16 0 G/GS = Games Played/Games Started; UT = Unassisted Tackle; AT = Assisted Tackle; TOT = Total Tackles; SACKS = Quarterback Sack; TL = Tackles For Loss; FF = Forced Fumble; FR = Fumble Recovery; BK = Blocked Kick; PD = Pass Defl ection; I = Interception; S = Safety. Note: Returning players highlighted in bold. * 100 yard interception return vs. Valparaiso

2006 AWARD WINNERS 2006 PFL PLAYERS OF WEEK Most Valuable Player --Josh Johnson OFFENSE Defensive Most Valuable Player -- Eric Bakhtiari Josh Johnson, (QB) Offensive Most Valuable Player -- JT Rogan Sept. 10 & 17, Oct. 1 & 8, Nov. 5 & 12 Kevin Briscoe Special Teams Player -- Mark Cianciulli Dr. James B. Orwig Scholar Athlete Award -- Patrick O'Neill DEFENSE Strength Coaches Award -- Kyson Hawkins Josh Brisco, Oct. 22 Scout Offensive MVP -- Derron Juarez Eric Bakhtiari, Oct. 29 Scout Defensive MVP -- Julian Strickland Dave Adolf "Do You Love Football" Award - Wes Doyle SPECIAL TEAMS Hutch Parker, Sept. 10 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 34 USD FOOTBALL U SINCE 1990: "SUCCESS ON THE FIELD & S IN THE CLASSROOM" RECORD: u 11 Winning Campaigns D u 2006 Final ranking of 20th (FCS The Sports Network) u 2006 & 2005 No. 1 ranked FCS Mid-Major program in the nation u 2006 & 2005 PFL Champions u 2005 PFL North Division Champions In 1999 Mr. Larry Cimmarusti (middle), worldwide owner of Burger Kings, u 2003 co-PFL North Division Champions presented USD a check for $10,000 in honor of Mike Stadler being named a u 19-Game Home Winning Streak entering 2007 Division I College Footballhletics; Scholar Dr. Alice Athlete. B. Hayes, From formerleft to right: USD Tom President; Iannacone, Mr. u Overall Record of 109-64-1 (.626 Win %) former Director of At QB Mike Stadler. Cimmarusti, and senior CONFERENCE: u Jumped to NCAA Division I FCS in 1993 T u Member of Pioneer Football League (PFL) u 76 First Team All-PFL selections u 67 Second Team All-PFL selections O u 81 PFL All-Academic selections ALL-AMERICANS: u Eric Bakhtiari & Josh Johnson – 2006 AP All-Americans F (Third Team) R u Thirteen Toreros named Sports Network Mid-Major 1st Team All-American (2004-2006) u Josh Johnson – 2006 & 2005 Offensive Back of the Year O (Football Gazette) E u Evan Harney - 2004 Offensive Back of the Year (Football Gazette) u Eric Rasmussen – 2003 AFCA 2nd Team All-American O u Jeb Dougherty – 1996 NCAA Division I-AA All-American R u Doug Popovich - 1995 AFCA 3rd Team All-American u Twenty Sports Network All-Americans Michael Gasperson, Torero MVP at WR in 2004, signed as a rookie free agent by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2005. Was allocated to Cologne of NFL T GENERAL: Europe this past spring. O u QB Todd Mortensen (2004) signed free agent contract with NFL's Detroit Lions. In 2005 was allocated to NFL Europe by the u WR Michael Gasperson (2004) signed a free agent contract

USD Football - A Tradition of - A Tradition USD Football Excellence B with NFL's Philadelphia Eagles u The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame has recognized a Torero football player every year u Three Burger King National Scholar-Athletes of the Week A u Eric Rasmussen led the 2003 & 2002 NCAA Division I FCS ranks in passing effi ciency u Team ranked #1 in Total Offense in in 2006 (494.25 yards per game) and 2003 (483.3 ypg) L u Evan Hlavacek (1993-96, RB & WR), a member of the Albany Firebirds in the Arena Football League, led the 2000 team with 97 tackles as a defensive specialist; the 1999 team was crowned the AFL World Champions. L u Dylan Ching (1996-99), the program's second all-time leader in receiving, was a 3rd round pick by the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders. ed in Las Vegas All-Starns. tensen (2004), who play QB Todd Mor Game, signed free agent contract with the NFL's Detroit Lio BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 35 The Chet and Marguerite Pagni Family Athletic Hall of Fame

Three of the 24 USD inductees to the Chet and Marguerite Pagni Family Athletic Hall of Fame played football for the USD Toreros. Jan Chap- man, Class of 1961, was inducted in 1995. Matt Maslowski, Class of 1971, was inducted in 2001, Jeb Dougherty, Class of 1997, was inducted in 2006.

Jan Chapman was a three-sport letter winner at the University of San Diego, but it was football where he made a name for himself. His three-year totals as quarterback included 2,573 yards and 23 touchdowns on 188-for-367 passing. His senior year was his best when he completed 85-for-167 passes foe 1,087 yards and 9 TD’s, ranking him 23rd in the nation. Also as a punter, he ranked 3rd in the nation his sophomore year (43.8 yards per punt) and 6th in his senior campaign (43.2). He is the current USD season record holder for yards punted (2,287) and average (43.8). Chapman is still remembered for leading USD to a 21-20 upset over the Marine Corp Recruiting Depot which touted four future NFL stars. Chapman’s leadership abilities were demonstrated on the fi eld as well as on campus. As co-captain for football his senior year, he received the Trophy as the Outstanding Gridder, given to the player that best demonstrated sportsmanship, performance in the highest degree, and leadership. He was also president of the Associated Student Body his senior year. Since graduating in 1961, Jan has stayed in the San Diego area, giving back to the community by teaching and coaching at the high school and com- munity college levels.

Matt Maslowski, after playing football at Mission Bay High School and Mesa Community College in San Diego, decided to continue his career at USD. At 6’3” and 205 lbs., Matt dominated as a receiver for the Toreros. During his fi rst season, he was the leading club football receiver in the nation with 42 catches for 799 yards in only seven games. His collegiate career was cut short in 1970 due to injury, but he still managed some remarkable numbers during his career. Playing in only 11 games for USD, Matt had 80 catches for 1,552 yards and 18 touchdowns. He averaged a remarkable 19.4 yards per catch for the Toreros. Because of his size and speed, Matt was offered a free agent contract by the and played for George Allen and . In addition to the Rams, Matt played for the Bears, and fi nished his career with the Florida Blazers of the World Football League. At the request of a group of students in 1969, the University of San Diego agreed to bring football back eight years after dropping the sport. Under Coach , they started a club program. Matt and his teammates from the club football team laid the foundation for a solid football program still going strong.

Jeb Dougherty was two-sport athlete and a classroom standout at USD. He earned Academic All-America honors in football and baseball prior to getting a bachelor’s degree in Business in 1997. A defensive back in football, he ranks among the top three in career tackles, pass break-ups, kickoff-return average and forced fumbles. He was a third team Associated Press All-America selection, USD’s defensive MVP, a fi rst team All-Pioneer Football League selec- tion and USD’s scholar-athlete choice for the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame (San Diego chapter) his senior year. He was a three-time PFL All-Academic selection and a four-time PFL Player of the Week. In baseball he was an outfi elder. He was USD’s co-MVP in 1996, a fi rst team All-WCC selection and an Academic All-American for District VIII. He led the team in hits, runs, and batting average his junior and senior years. He was a four-time WCC All-Academic selection. He signed with the Angels after his senior year and advanced to the -A level before retiring in 2001. In addition to his professional career in the sales fi eld, Jeb currently runs local youth baseball camps in the San Diego area.

ALL-TIME USD COACHING HISTORY (1956-06) YEAR W L T WIN% COACH YEAR W L T WIN% COACH 1956 2 3 0 .400 Gil Kuhn 1985 5 5 0 .500 Brian Fogarty 1957 6 3 0 .667 Bob McCutcheon 1986 4 6 0 .400 Brian Fogarty 1958 8 2 0 .800 Bob McCutcheon 1987 6 3 1 .650 Brian Fogarty 1959 1 5 0 .167 Paul Platz 1988 5 4 0 .556 Brian Fogarty 1960 4 5 1 .450 Mike Pecarovich 1989 7 2 0 .778 Brian Fogarty 1961 2 8 0 .200 Mike Pecarovich 1990 7 2 0 .778 Brian Fogarty 1969* 5 2 0 .714 Jim Gray 1991 7 3 0 .700 Brian Fogarty 1970* 2 6 0 .250 Jim Gray 1992 7 2 1 .750 Brian Fogarty 1971* 3 5 0 .375 Jim Gray 1993 6 4 0 .600 Brian Fogarty 1972* 6 3 1 .650 Andy Vinci 1994 6 4 0 .600 Brian Fogarty 1973 9 2 1 .792 Andy Vinci 1995 5 5 0 .500 Brian Fogarty 1974 3 8 0 .273 Dick Logan Jim Harbaugh, 2004-06 1996 4 6 0 .400 Kevin McGarry 1975 2 7 0 .222 Dick Logan 1997 8 3 0 .727 Kevin McGarry 1976 1 7 1 .167 Bill Williams 1998 2 8 0 .200 Kevin McGarry 1977 3 7 0 .300 Bill Williams 1999 5 5 0 .500 Kevin McGarry 1978 7 3 0 .700 Bill Williams 2000 4 6 0 .400 Kevin McGarry 1979 5 6 0 .455 Bill Williams 2001 6 3 0 .667 Kevin McGarry 1980 6 5 0 .545 Bill Williams 2002 5 5 0 .500 Kevin McGarry 1981 9 1 0 .900 Bill Williams 2003 8 2 0 .800 Kevin McGarry# 1982 4 6 0 .400 Bill Williams 2004 7 4 0 .636 Jim Harbaugh 1983 5 5 0 .500 Brian Fogarty 2005 11 1 0 .917 Jim Harbaugh 1984 1 8 1 .150 Brian Fogarty 2006 11 1 0 .917 Jim Harbaugh TOT 230 191 7 .545 12 Coaches/44 Yrs

* Denotes years USD played as club team Brian Fogarty, 1983-95 # Denotes McGarry 5-1; interim head coach Jason DesJarlais 3-1 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 36 TTOREROORERO TTOREROORERO KKEVINEVIN BRISCOEBRISCOE SSTRENGTHTRENGTH OOFFENSIVEFFENSIVE DDEFENSIVEEFENSIVE SSPECIALPECIAL TEAMSTEAMS CCOACHESOACHES pplayerlayer ofof thethe yyearear pplayerlayer ooff thethe yyearear pplayerlayer ofof thethe yyearear aawardward

2006 JT Rogan 2006 Eric Bakhtiari 2006 Mark Cianciulli 2006 Kyson Hawkins

2005 Adam Hannula 2005 Eric Bakhtiari 2005 Mark Cianciulli 2005 Matt Koller 2004 Evan Harney 2004 Jeff Langdon 2004 Mark Cianciulli 2004 Jeff Langdon 2003 Eric Rasmussen 2003 Andy Guzenski 2003 Chase Mattox 2003 Jeff Incerty 2002 Eric Rasmussen 2002 Andy Guzenski 2002 Gavin Ng 2002 Baxter Box 2001 Ken Villalobos 2001 Kyle Slusser 2001 Dylan Mora Wesley Morgan 2000 Oscar Arzu 2000 Brian Luman 2000 Dylan Mora Josh Noga 1999 Dylan Ching 1999 Kaeo Gouveia 1999 Dylan Ching 2001 Josh Calista 1998 Dylan Ching 1998 Kaeo Gouveia 1998 Dylan Ching 2000 Matt Craig 1997 Mike Stadler 1997 Buddy Brown 1997 Tim Roth 1999 Kaeo Gouveia 1996 Evan Hlavacek Kujanga Jackson 1996 Mike Buhler 1998 Vaheh Keshishian 1995 Evan Hlavacek 1996 Jeb Dougherty 1995 Mike Buhler 1997 Tim Roth 1994 Jermaine Rucker 1995 Doug Popovich 1994 Robert Ray 1996 Evan Hlavacek 1993 Michael Henry 1994 Doug Popovich 1993 Jeb Dougherty 1995 Jeb Dougherty 1992 Scott Sporrer 1993 Daniel Furleigh 1992 Robert Ray 1994 Matt Taylor

Team Awards Awards Team 1991 Willie Branch 1992 Matt Horeczko 1991 Dave Bergmann 1993 John Lambert 1990 Brendan Murphy 1991 Dave Paladino 1990 Matt Horeczko 1992 Micheal Bennett 1989 Todd Jackson 1990 Darryl Jackson 1989 Dave Bergmann 1991 Brad Leonard 1988 Todd Jackson 1989 Dave Dunn 1988 Ken Zampese 1990 Ray Smith 1987 Jeff Mansukhani 1988 Bryan Day 1987 Matt Scholl 1989 Matt Scholl 1986 Jeff Mansukhani 1987 Bryan Day 1986 Mark Crisci 1988 David Gilmore 1985 Tom Woodward 1986 Tim White 1985 Ed Cuhna 1987 Eric Peterson 1984 Steve Connolly 1985 Mike Hamilton 1986 Joe Muklevicz 1983 Jerome McAlpin 1984 Mike Hamilton 1982 Jerome McAlpin Greg Stein 1981 Joe Henry 1983 Chip Jarvis JJAMESAMES B.B. ORWIGORWIG 1980 Joe Henry 1982 Greg Stein SSCHOLARCHOLAR 1979 Joe Henry 1981 Bruce Ognibene 1978 Dave Maynard 1980 Guy Ricciardulli AATHLETETHLETE 1977 Jim Valenzuela 1979 George Calandri 1976 Andy Slimak 1978 Barney Rumps 22006006 PPatrickatrick OO'Neil'Neil Pat Iaccino 1977 Greg Perkins 1975 Steve Bubel Kevin McGarry 1976 Greg Perkins 2005 Nick Garton John Manson 2004 Matt Collins 1975 Tim Berenda 2003 Eric Rasmussen 1992 Jeff Blazevich 2002 Jason Kehrer 1991 John Eck 2001 Eric Rasmussen 1990 John Eck 2000 Christos Renner 1989 John Eck 1999 Scott Felber 1998 Scott Felber 1997 Randy Weber 1996 Ryan Larson 1995 Doug Popovich 1994 Doug Popovich 1993 Doug Popovich BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 37 NNATIONALATIONAL FOOTBALLFOOTBALL FFOUNDATIONOUNDATION AALLLL AAMERICAMERICA & NNATIONALATIONAL HONORSHONORS CCOLLEGEOLLEGE HALLHALL OFOF FAMEFAME TTHEHE SPORTSSPORTS NNETWORKETWORK FFCSCS MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR

2006 Josh Johnson, OB (1st Team) 2006 Wes Doyle, WR (1st Team) 2006 Gabe DeAnda, OL (1st Team) 2006 Jordan Paopao, OL (1st Team) 2006 Eric Bakhtiari, DE (1st Team) 2006 Josh Brisco, DB (1st Team) 2005 Eric Bakhtiari, DE (1st Team) 2005 Philip Bretsch, DB (1st Team) 2005 Josh Johnson, QB (1st Team) 2005 Jordan Paopao, OL (1st Team) 2006 Nick Garton 1991 Lenny Territo 2005 Matt Collins 2004 Keith Zapalac, OL (1st Team) 1990 Matt Scholl 2004 Todd Mortensen, QB (1st Team) Team Awards 2004 Eric Rasmussen 1989 Bryan Day 2003 Justin Dixon 2004 Mike Gasperson, WR (1st Team) 1988 Jeff Mansukhani 2003 Keith Zapalac, OL (1st Team) 2002 Matt Guardia 1987 Tim White 2001 Christos Renner 2003 Evan Harney, RB (1st Team) 1986 Mike Hamilton 2003 Adam Hannula, WR (1st Team) 2000 Mike Stadler 1985 Greg Stein 1999 Mike Hartshorne 2001 Dylan Mora, P (1st Team) 1984 Michael Rish 1995 Doug Popovich, DB (3rd Team) 1998 Andre Lee 1983 Bill Vinovich 1997 Jeb Dougherty 1994 Doug Popovich, DB (Honorable Mention) 1982 Dan Herbert 1993 Jermaine Rucker, RB (Honorable Mention) 1996 Doug Popovich 1981 Guy Ricciardulli 1995 Robert Ray 1980 George Calandri KKODAKODAK 1994 Neal Weitman 1979 Bernard Rumps 1993 Jeff Blazevich 1978 Steve Goodbody 1981 Dan Herbert, DB (Div. II) 1992 John Eck 1973 Robert Dulich, QB (Div. II) EESPNSPN TTHEHE MMAGAZINEAGAZINE AAFCAFCA AACADEMICCADEMIC ALL-AMERICAALL-AMERICA 2003 Eric Rasmussen, QB 1995 Doug Popovich, DB NNATIONALATIONAL TEAMTEAM HONORSHONORS 1992 Robert Ray, P - Div. III

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2006 Eric Bakhtiari, DE (3rd Team FCS) 2006 Josh Johnson, OB (3rd Team FCS 1996 Jeb Dougherty, DB (3rd Team)

22006006 W Weses DDoyleoyle P Patrickatrick OO'Neill'Neill 2 2ndnd TTeameam OOffenseffense 2 2ndnd TTeameam DDefenseefense 2004 Evan Harney 1st Team Offense 1996 Jeb Dougherty - 1st Team Defense 1995 Jeb Dougherty - 2nd Team Defense 1995 Doug Popovich - 1st Team Defense 1994 Doug Popovich - 1st Team Defense 1988 John Gomez - 2nd Team Defense 1988 Bryan Day - 1st Team Defense 1987 Bryan Day - 1st Team Defense 1986 Jeff Mansukhani - 2nd Team Offense 1981 Dan Herbert - 1st Team Defense BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 38 RUSHING YARDS RUSHING TDS CAREER CAREER 2.809 Evan Harney, 2003-2004 35 Evan Harney, 2003-2004 2,578 Oscar Arzu, 1997-2000 22 Oscar Arzu, 1997-2000 2,556 Scott Sporrer, 1989-1992 21 Scott Sporrer, 1989-1992 2,169 Todd Jackson, 1986-89 21 JT Rogan, 2005-06 2,085 Joe Henry, 1978-81 18 Kenneth Villalobos, 2000-2002 1,946 JT Rogan, 2005-06 17 Todd Jackson, 1986-1989 SEASON 16 Rich Paulson, 1973 1,475 Evan Harney, 2003 1,334 Evan Harney, 2004 SEASON 1,332 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 18 Evan Harney, 2004 1,177 Sammy Croon, 1972 17 Evan Harney, 2003 1,098 Scott Sporrer, 1992 16 Rich Paulson, 1973 1,041 Oscar Arzu, 1999 14 JT Rogan, 2005-06 1,018 Jerome McAlpin, 1983 13 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 1,004 Willie Branch, 1991 12 Willie Branch, 1991 12 Scott Sporrer, 1992 1,003 Todd Jackson, 1989 Evan 1,002 JT Rogan, 2006 11 Oscar Arzu, 1999 GAME Harney 11 Kenneth Villalobos, 2001 271 Sammy Croom vs. Azusa, 1972 GAME 229 Evan Harney vs. Marist, 2003 4 Jon Polk vs. Marist, 2005 220 Oscar Arzu vs. Wagner, 1998 4 Oscar Arzu vs. Whitter, 1999 215 Jermaine Rucker vs. Valpo, 1993 3 Evan Harney, 6 times, 2003-2004 215 Evan Harney vs. La Verne, 2003 3 JT Rogan vs. Dayton, 2005 213 Oscar Arzu vs. Whittier, 1999 3 Ken Villalobos vs. Wagner, 2001 212 Jermaine Rucker vs. Menlo, 1994 3 Oscar Arzu vs. Cal Lu, 1999 212 Oscar Arzu vs. Butler, 1999 3 David Lembo vs. Butler, 1999 PLAY 3 Nine other players All-Time Records All-Time Records 99 Sammy Croom vs. Azusa, 1972 RUSHING AVERAGE 92 Jermaine Rucker vs. Menlo, 1994 86 Evan Harney vs. Marist, 2003 PER CARRY 85 Oscar Arzu vs. Butler, 1999 CAREER (Minimum 200 carries) 78 Evan Harney vs. Valpo, 2003 6.8 Jermaine Rucker, 1993-94 77 Kevin Herron vs. Valpo, 2004 5.8 Sammy Croom, 1972-1973 76 Evan Hlavacek vs. Cal Lu, 1996 5.1 JT Rogan, 2005-06 5.0 Oscar Arzu, 1997-2000 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 4.9 Scott Sporrer, 1989-1992 CAREER 4.8 Evan Harney, 2003-2004 588 Evan Harney, 2003-2004 Oscar 4.7 Kenneth Villalobos, 2000-2002 526 Scott Sporrer, 1989-1992 Arzu 4.7 Phillip Thrash, 1999-2002 519 Oscar Arzu, 1997-2000 SEASON (Minimum 50 carries) 516 Joe Henry, 1978-1981 10.6 Willie Branch, 1991 467 Todd Jackson, 1986-1989 7.3 John Lambert, 1992 394 Jerome McAlpin, 1980-1983 6.8 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 SEASON 6.7 Jermaine Rucker, 1993 303 Evan Harney, 2004 6.7 Josh Johnson, 2006 285 Evan Harney, 2003 6.6 Jeff Maynard, 1978 228 Scott Sporrer, 1992 6.4 Oscar Arzu, 1999 224 Jerome McAlpin, 1983 6.3 Rich Paulson, 1973 200 Joe Henry, 1981 196 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 MISCELLANEOUS Longest Pass Interception Returns for TD GAME 100 yard touchdown, 43 Evan Harney vs. Holy Cross, 2003 Mark Johnson vs. Valpo, 2005 34 Evan Harney vs. Butler, 2004 John Gutsmiedl vs. Pomona, 1986 33 Evan Harney vs. Valpo, 2003 Chuck Pillon vs. Claremont, 1979 33 Craig Frye vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1984 32 Evan Harney vs. Dayton, 2003 Consecutive Point After Touchdown 32 Evan Harney vs. Princeton/ 45 Hutch Parker 2004 Valparaiso, 2004 31 JT Rogan vs. Drake, 2005 Jermaine Rucker Consecutive Field Goals Made 7 Tim Roth 1997 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 39 PASSING YARDS PASS COMPLETIONS TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAREER CAREER CAREER 7,487 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 518 Josh Johnson, 2004-2006 75 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 6,711 Josh Johnson, 2004-present 512 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 70 Josh Johnson, 2004-2006 5,844 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 426 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 58 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 3,574 Vince Moiso, 1992-1994 244 Vince Moiso, 1992-1994 31 Vince Moiso, 1992-1994 2,874 Todd Mortensen, 2004 234 Todd Mortensen, 2004 25 Todd Mortensen, 2004 2,869 Pat Dixon, 1985-1986 232 Pat Dixon, 1985-1986 25 Michael Bennett, 1989-1992 2,826 Eric Sweet, 1981-1982 220 Tim Call, 1979-1989 23 Jan Chapman, 1958-1960 SEASON SEASON SEASON 3,320 Josh Johnson, 2006 260 Josh Johnson, 2005 36 Josh Johnson, 2005 3,256 Josh Johnson, 2005 246 Josh Johnson, 2006 35 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 2,982 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 234 Todd Mortensen, 2004 34 Josh Johnson, 2006 All-Time Records 2,874 Todd Mortensen, 2004 195 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 30 Mike Stadler, 1997 2,538 Robert Dulich, 1973 170 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 25 Todd Mortensen, 2004 2,470 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 164 Robert Dulich, 1973 25 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 2,287 Mike Stadler, 1997 158 Mike Stadler, 1998 21 Robert Dulich, 1973 2,035 Eric Rasmussen, 2001 152 Mike Stadler, 1997 17 Mike Stadler, 1998 GAME GAME GAME 467 Eric Rasmussen vs. Davidson, '03 37 Todd Mortensen vs. Dayton, 2004 7 Josh Johnson vs. Valpo, 2005 464 Todd Mortensen vs. Dayton, '04 35 Todd Mortensen vs. Penn, 2004 7 Eric Rasmussen vs. Valpo, 2002 395 Eric Rasmussen vs. Valpo, 2002 30 Josh HJohnson vs. Jacksonville, 2006 6 Eric Rasmussen vs. Davidson, 2003 392 Eric Rasmussen vs. Drake, 2003 28 Josh Johnson vs. Yale, 2006 6 Eric Rasmussen vs. Drake, 2003 389 Robert Dulich vs. USIU, 1973 27 Josh Johnson vs. Davidson, 2006 5 Josh Johnson vs. MSU, 2005 384 Josh Johnson vs. Jacksonville, 2006 26 Five Players 5 Six Others 375 Josh Johnson vs. MSU, 2005 357 Mike Stadler vs. Valpo, 1997 COMPLETION PCT. INTERCEPTIONS (Fewest) PLAY CAREER (Min. 100 Completions) CAREER (Minimum 300 Attempts) 89 Bob Dulich to Andy Sanchez, .678 Josh Johnson, 2004-2006 6 Todd Mortensen, 2004 (389) vs. Humboldt, 1973 .602 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 (.6016) 11 Steve Loomis, 1980-1981 (339) 86 Eric Sweet to Billy Hamilton, .602 Todd Mortensen, 2004 (.6015) 13 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 (851) vs. Occidental, 1981 .551 Tom Jackson, 1998-2000 13 Tom Jackson, 1998-2000 (316) 83 Eric Rasmussen to Nick Garton, .549 Michael Bennett, 1989-1992 14 Jan Chapman, 1958-1960 (367) vs. Davidson, 2003 .533 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 14 Josh Johnson, 2004-2006 (764) 80 E. Rasmussen to Adam Hannula, .526 Eric Sweet, 1981-1982 vs. Marist, 2003 SEASON (Minimum 100 Attempts) 80 Vince Moiso to Evan Hlavacek, SEASON (Min. 100 Attempts) 1 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 (279) .701 Josh Johnson, 2005 1 Brendan Murphy, 1990 (149) vs. Drake, 1993 .633 Josh Johnson, 2006 2 John Khamis, 1995 (102) .613 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 3 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 (318) PASSING ATTEMPTS .609 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 4 Michael Bennett, 1992 (181) CAREER .602 Todd Mortensen, 2004 4 Steve Loomis, 1980 (147) 851 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 .580 Mike Stadler, 1997 799 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 .579 Eric Rasmussen, 2001 INTERCEPTIONS (Most) 764 Josh Johnson, 2005-06 .564 Michael Bennett, 1992 CAREER 531 Pat Dixon, 1985-1986 32 Pat Dixon, 1985-1986 488 Vince Moiso, 1992-1994 30 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 433 Tim Call, 1979-1980 EFFICIENCY RATING 27 Eric Sweet, 1981-1982 SEASON CAREER 24 Tim Call, 1979-1980 389 Todd Mortensen, 2004 168.16 Josh Johnson, 2004-2006 20 Brendan Murphy, 1987-1990 371 Josh Johnson, 2005 160.09 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 20 Jim Valenzuela, 1977-1978 318 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 143.4 Michael Bennett, 1989-1992 311 Pat Dixon, 1986 SEASON 140.8 John Khamis, 1995-1996 18 Pat Dixon, 1986 311 Mike Stadler, 1998 140.3 Todd Mortensen, 2004 294 Robert Dulich, 1973 18 Eric Sweet, 1982 279 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 131.2 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 18 Tim Call, 1979 GAME 124.7 Vince Moiso, 1992-1994 17 Robert Dulich, 1973 57 Todd Mortensen vs. Penn, 2004 SEASON (Min. 15 Passes per game) 14 Pat Dixon, 1985 54 Todd Mortensen vs. Dayton, 2004 174.5 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 (led nation) 12 Three players 48 Eric Sweet vs. La Verne, 1982 171.5 Josh Johnson, 2005 GAME 46 Josh Johnson vs. Princeton, 2005 169.0 Josh Johnson, 2006 (led nation) 4 Eric Rasmussen vs. Dayton, 2001 46 Steve Loomis vs. St. Mary's, 1981 164.2 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 (led nation) 44 Mike Stadler vs. Brown, 2000 4 Doug Piper vs. UCSB, 1988 161.5 Mike Stadler, 1997 4 Nine others tied 44 Mike Stadler vs. Dayton, 1998 145.5 Michael Bennett, 1992 44 Robert Dulich vs. Wittenberg, 1973 140.3 Todd Mortensen, 2004 43 Josh Johnson vs. Jacksonville, 2006 140.3 Robert Dulich, 1973 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 40 RECEPTIONS TD RECEPTIONS TOTAL OFFENSE CAREER CAREER CAREER 224747 A Adamdam HHannula,annula, 2002-20052002-2005 36 Adam Hannula, 2002-2005 7,849 Josh Johnson, 2004-2006 189 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 32 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 7,567 Eric Rasmussen, 2000-2003 153 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 26 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 5,978 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 116 Michael Gasperson, 2001-2004 18 Michael Rish, 1980-1983 3,989 Vince Moiso, 1992-1994 101 Michael Rish, 1980-1983 18 Michael Gasperson, 2001-2004 3,301 Evan Harney, 2003-present 100 Wes Doyle, 2004-06 3,144 Brendan Murphy, 1987-1990 16 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 94 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 3,132 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 85 Joe Henry, 1978-1981 13 Wes Doyle, 2004-06 SEASON 80 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 12 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 4,040 Josh Johnson, 2006 3,635 Josh Johnson, 2005 SEASON SEASON 3,011 Eric Rasmussen, 2003 73 Adam Hannula, 2005 13 Adam Hannula, 2003 2,849 Todd Mortensen, 2004 72 Adam Hannula, 2003 12 Nick Garton, 2003 2,773 Robert Dulich, 1973 67 Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 12 Dylan Ching, 1998 & 1997 2,443 Eric Rasmussen, 2002 63 Dylan Ching, 1998 11 Wes Doyle, 2006 2,297 Mike Stadler, 1997 58 Adam Hannula, 2004 11 Adam Hannula, 2005 GAME 57 Michael Gasperson, 2002 11 Jeff Prichard, 1997 470 Josh Johnson vs. Jacksonville, 2006 56 Nick Garton, 2005 GAME 467 Eric Rasmussen vs. Davidson, 2003 56 Ben Hannula, 2006 5 Michael Gasperson vs. Valpo, 2002 459 Todd Mortensen vs. Dayton, 2004 4 Adam Hannula vs. Valpo, 2005 437 Josh Johnson vs. Davidson, 2006 GAME 409 Josh Johnson vs. MSU, 2005 11 M. Gasperson vs. Dayton, 2004 4 Dylan Ching vs. Dayton, 1997 398 Eric Rasmussen vs. Valpo, 2002 11 Adam Hannula vs. Drake, 2002 Several with 3 10 Adam Hannula vs. Drake, 2005 10 Adam Hannula vs. Valpo, 2003 YARDS PER RECEPTION 10 Dylan Ching vs. Cal Lu, 1998 CAREER (Min. 40 receptions) 10 Jeff Morgan vs. St. Mary's, 1979 22.8 John Matthews, 2005-06 18.0 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 RECEIVING YARDS 17.0 Michael Rish, 1980-1983 CAREER 16.9 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 3,482 Adam Hannula, 2002-2005 16.5 Chris Del Santo, 1994-1997 3,111 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 16.5 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 2,254 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 SEASON (Min. 20 receptions) All-Time Records All-Time Records 1,894 Michael Gasperson, 2001-2004 22.9 Dylan Ching, 1996 1,722 Michael Rish, 1980-1983 21.4 Michael Rish, 1981 1,592 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 20.3 John Matthews, 2006 1,467 Wes Doyle, 2004-06 19.9 Evan Hlavacek, 1994 Josh Johnson 1,439 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 19.1 Dylan Ching, 1997 1,184 Scott Steingrebe, 1992-1994 18.8 Nick Garton, 2003 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 18.7 Scott Steingrebe, 1992 CAREER SEASON 17.5 Wes Doyle, 2006 4,514 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 1,161 Adam Hannula, 2003 4,158 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 1,102 Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 3,602 Adam Hannula, 2002-2005 1,000 Adam Hannula, 2005 3,301 Evan Harney, 2003-2004 915 Dylan Ching, 1998 3,239 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 915 Dylan Ching, 1997 3,224 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 909 Wes Doyle, 2006 SEASON 907 Michael Gasperson, 2002 1,734 Evan Harney, 2003 902 Nick Garton, 2003 1,567 Evan Harney, 2004 894 Michael Gasperson, 2004 1,562 Willie Branch, 1991 811 Jeff Mansukhani, 1986 1,465 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 1,456 Dylan Ching, 1997 GAME 1,371 Jeff Mansukhani, 1986 234 Nick Garton vs. Davidson, 2003 1,348 Evan Hlavacek, 1996 218 M. Gasperson vs. Dayton, 2004 GAME 209 Adam Hannula vs. Marist, 2003 277 Jeff Mansukhani vs. La Verne, 1986 207 Merle Reed vs. Chino Inst., 1958 271 Willie Branch vs. La Verne, 1991 195 Adam Hannula vs. Drake, 2002 268 Dylan Ching vs. Central CT, 1998 190 Wes Doyle vs. Yale, 2006 260 Evan Harney vs. Valpo, 2003 187 Michael Gasperson vs. Valpo, 2002 Adam Hannula 259 Evan Hlavacek vs. Cal Lu, 1996 185 Chris Del Santo vs. Valpo, 1997 249 Evan Harney vs. Holy Cross, 2003 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 41 TOUCHDOWNS POINTS AFTER CAREER TOUCHDOWN (P.A.T.) 39 Evan Harney, 2003-2004 CAREER 36 Adam Hannula, 2002-2005 136 Hutch Parker, 2004-2006 32 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 75 Adam Williams, 2002-2003 30 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 70 Dave Bergmann, 1989-1991 28 JT Rogan, 2005-06 68 Matt Young, 1993-1995 26 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 67 Robert Lozzi, 1981-1983 26 Scott Sporrer, 1990-1992 62 Doug Rothrock, 1973-1974 SEASON 53 Tim Roth, 1996-1997 20 Evan Harney, 2003 19 Evan Harney, 2004 SEASON 17 JT Rogan, 2006 62 Hutch Parker, 2005 16 Rich Paulson, 1973 49 Doug Rothrock, 1973 16 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 45 Hutch Parker, 2004 15 Scott Sporrer, 1992 41 Adam Williams, 2003 14 Willie Branch, 1991 34 Tim Roth, 1997 GAME 34 Adam Williams, 2002 All-Time Records 5 Michael Gasperson vs. Valpo, 2002 Evan 33 Robert Lozzi, 1981 4 Jon Polk vs. Marist, 2005 Harney 4 Adam Hannula vs. Valpo, 2005 GAME 4 JT Rogan vs. Dayton, 2005 9 Hutch Parker vs. Valpo, 2005 4 Evan Harney vs. Valpo/Butler, 2003 8 Hutch Parker vs. Menlo, 2005 4 Oscar Arzu vs. Whittier, 1999 8 Adam Williams vs. Valpo, 2002 4 Dylan Ching vs. Drake, 1997 8 Doug Rothrock vs. USIU, 1973 4 Evan Hlavacek vs. Cal Lu, 1996 7 Hutch Parker, four times 4 Evan Hlavacek vs. Valpo, 1995 7 Tim Roth vs. Evansville, 1997 4 Jermaine Rucker vs. Azusa, 1994 7 Tim Roth vs. Wagner, 1997 7 Dave Bergmann vs. Pomona, 1991 TOTAL POINTS CAREER FIELD GOALS 236 Evan Harney, 2003-2004 CAREER 216 Adam Hannula, 2002-2005 35 Dave Bergmann, 1989-1991 208 Hutch Parker, 2004-2006 27 Robert Lozzi, 1981-1983 202 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 24 Hutch Parker, 2004-2006 180 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 20 Adam Williams, 2002-2003 177 Dave Bergmann, 1989-1991 19 Tim Roth, 1996-1997 170 JT Rogan, 2005-06 164 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 16 Matt Young, 1993-1995 158 Scott Sporrer, 1990-1992 Dylan SEASON SEASON Ching 122 Evan Harney, 2003 14 Dave Bergmann, 1989 114 Evan Harney, 2004 12 Dave Bergmann, 1990 104 JT Rogan, 2006 11 Adam Williams, 2002 96 Rich Paulson, 1973 11 Tim Roth, 1997 96 Jermaine Rucker, 1994 11 Robert Lozzi, 1981 & 1982 92 Scott Sporrer, 1992 89 Hutch Parker, 2005 GAME 84 Willie Branch, 1991 4 Tim Roth vs. Azusa, 1997 78 Three Players 4 Dave Bergmann vs. Whittier, 1989 GAME 4 Robert Lozzi vs. Claremont, 1982 30 Michael Gasperson vs. Valpo, 2002 3 9 Players tied 24 Jon Polk vs. Marist, 2005 24 JT Rogan vs. Dayton, 2005 LONGEST 24 Adam Hannula vs. Valpo, 2005 53 Dave Bergmann vs. Whittier, 1991 24 Evan Harney vs. Valpo/Butler, 2003 51 Mark Kelegian vs. Redlands, 1980 24 Oscar Arzu vs. Whittier, 1999 49 Tim Roth vs. Valpo, 1997 24 Dylan Ching vs. Drake, 1997 48 Matt Young vs. Butler, 1996 24 Evan Hlavacek vs. Cal Lu, 1996 48 Jack Kratochvil vs. Redlands, 1984 24 Evan Hlavacek vs. Valpo, 1995 24 Jermaine Rucker vs. Azusa, 1994 Michael Gasperson BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 42 PUNTS 58 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 38 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 CAREER 52 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 38 Brian Luman, 1998-2001 208 John Gillis, 1987-1990 49 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 SEASON 187 Robert Ray, 1991-1994 39 Emmitt Dodd, 1981-1983 37 Gavin Ng, 2002 170 Pat McNamara, 1983-1986 39 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 28 Gavin Ng, 2003 138 Mike Buhler, 1994-1996 SEASON 22 Kaeo Gouveia, 1999 109 Joe Amidon, 1974-1975 27 Nick Garton, 2005 21 Jeb Dougherty, 1994 SEASON 26 Emmitt Dodd, 1983 20 Brian Luman, 2001 69 Mike Buhler, 1995 25 Evan Hlavacek, 1996 19 Emmitt Dodd, 1983 66 Mike Buhler, 1996 24 Nick Garton, 2004 19 Nick Garton, 2004 65 John Gillis, 1987 24 Gavin Ng, 2003 GAME 60 Bobby Donnelly, 1998 23 Scott McKay, 1980 7 Gavin Ng vs. Yale, 2002 55 John Gillis, 1988 23 Kenny Stivers, 2006 5 Ten Players tied GAME GAME 12 John Gillis vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1990 7 Emmitt Dodd vs. St. Mary's, 1993 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 12 Joe Amidon vs. USIU, 1974 6 Gavin Ng vs. Marist, 2003 CAREER 11 Mike Buhler vs. Evansville, 1995 6 Evan Hlavacek vs. Redlands, 1995 1,675 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 10 Tim Roth vs. Whittier, 1997 1,660 Gavin Ng, 2000-2003 10 John Gillis vs. La Verne, 1988 PUNT RETURN YARDS 1,224 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 LONGEST CAREER 1,061 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 85 Vern Valdez vs. Mex. Poly., 1957 573 Gavin Ng, 2000-2003 892 Brian Luman, 1998-2001 73 Dylan Mora vs. Dayton, 2001 511 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 SEASON 397 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 818 Gavin Ng, 2002 PUNT AVERAGE 376 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 584 Gavin Ng, 2003 CAREER (Min. 30 punts) 367 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 547 Jeb Dougherty, 1994 43.7 Vern Valdez, 1957 362 Emmitt Dodd, 1981-1983 506 Brian Luman, 2000 42.7 Jan Chapman, 1958-1960 SEASON 496 Nick Garton, 2004 39.9 George Villa, 2005 227 Nick Garton, 2005 495 Kaeo Gouveia, 1999 39.8 Mike Buhler, 1994-1996 216 Evan Hlavacek, 1996 GAME 39.6 Tim Roth, 1995-1997 206 Emmitt Dodd, 1981 164 Craig Frinell vs. Redlands, 1989 39.5 Dylan Mora, 1999-2001 202 Gavin Ng, 2002 152 Emmitt Dodd vs. Cal Lu, 1983 SEASON (Min. 15 punts) 201 Gavin Ng, 2003 137 Jeb Dougherty vs. Dayton, 1996 43.8 Jan Chapman, 1958 GAME 136 Brian Luman vs. Davidson, 2000 42.3 Robert Ray, 1992 103 Zac Fiedler vs. Pomona-Pitz., 1990 131 Gavin Ng vs. Yale, 2002 42.0 Dylan Mora, 2001 83 Dylan Mora vs. Dayton, 2000 PLAY 41.4 Tim Roth, 1997 82 Daniel Branch vs. CMS, 1991 101 Jeff Mansukhani vs. UCSB, 1984 82 Craig Frinell vs. La Verne, 1989 100 Emmitt Dodd vs. Cal Lu, 1983

All-Time Records All-Time Records 40.2 Mike Buhler, 1996 GAME PLAY 98 Gavin Ng vs. Azusa, 2001 59.4 Vern Valdez vs. Mex. Poly, 1957 91 Ed Bunsic vs. Mexico Poly, 1957 98 Jeb Dougherty vs. Azusa, 1993 49.2 Robert Ray vs. Pomona-Pitz., 1992 85 Zac Fielder vs. Pom.-Pitzer, 1990 93 JT Rogan vs. Valpo, 2006 49.0 Robert Ray vs. La Verne, 1992 82 Daniel Branch vs. Claremont, 1991 KICKOFF RETURN AVE. PUNTING YARDS PUNT RETURN AVE. CAREER (Min. 20 returns) CAREER CAREER (Min. 15 returns) 25.9 Nick Garton, 2002-2005 7,335 John Gillis, 1987-1990 14.5 Scott Maynard, 1978-1979 25.6 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 7,325 Robert Ray, 1991-1994 11.1 Greg Frinell, 1989-1991 25.2 Michael Henry, 1991-1993 6,261 Pat McNamara, 1983-1986 11.1 Khalid Maxie, 1997-1999 24.8 Emmitt Dodd, 1981-1983 5,486 Mike Buhler, 1994-1996 11.1 Dylan Mora, 2000 23.6 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 4,529 Jan Chapman, 1958-1960 9.5 Phil Spencer, 1982 23.5 Brian Luman, 1999-2001 SEASON 9.4 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 23.1 Gavin Ng, 2000-2003 2,710 Mike Buhler, 1995 9.4 John Gutsmiedl, 1984-1986 SEASON (Min. 10 returns) 2,655 Mike Buhler, 1996 SEASON (Min. 10 returns) 32.4 Greg Frinell, 1989 2,287 Jan Chapman, 1960 13.0 Greg Frinell, 1989 32.3 Michael Henry, 1991 2,236 Tim Roth, 1997 12.8 Khalid Maxie, 1998 30.6 Evan Hlavacek, 1995 2,190 Bobby Donnelly, 1998 12.2 Willie Branch, 1991 28.9 JT Rogan, 2006 GAME 12.2 Scott Maynard, 1978 28.1 Brian Luman, 2000 493 Mike Buhler vs. Evansville, 1995 12.0 Emmitt Dodd, 1981 28.0 Jeb Dougherty, 1996 448 John Gillis vs. Pomona-Pitz, 1990 447 Joe Amidon vs. USIU, 1973 423 Tim Roth vs. Whittier, 1997 KICKOFF RETURNS CAREER PUNT RETURNS 72 Gavin Ng, 2001-2003 CAREER 66 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 64 Gavin Ng, 2000-2003 57 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 45 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 43 TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS PASS DEFLECTIONS CAREER CAREER CAREER 332 John Gutsmiedl, 1984-1987 15 Kyle Slusser, 1997-2001 35 Darryl Jackson, 1987-1990 314 Doug Popovich, 1992-1995 12 Kaeo Gouveia, 1996-1999 29 Billy Kobayashi, 1992-1995 312 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 11 Brian Luman, 1998-2001 23 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 278 Brian Baxter, 1998-2001 11 John Gutsmiedl, 1984-1987 22 Shaun Grove, 1993-1995 272 Brian Luman, 1998-2001 11 Dan Herbert, 1976-1981 18 Kaeo Gouveia, 1996-1999 SEASON SEASON 18 Kujanga Jackson, 1994-1997 142 Doug Popovich, 1994 8 Dan Herbert, 1981 SEASON 131 John Gutsmiedl, 1986 7 Kevin McGarry, 1977 14 Darryl Jackson, 1990 125 Doug Popovich, 1995 6 Jeff Langdon, 2004 14 Ben Stoebner, 1986 118 Chuck Royer, 1986 6 Kyle Slusser, 1998 11 Scott Buccola, 1993 117 Dave Paladino, 1991 6 Bryan Day, 1987 11 Darryl Jackson, 1989 GAME 6 Ben Stoebner, 1984 10 Four Players tied 26 Andy Guzenski vs. Dayton, 2002 6 Winston Sharp, 1973 GAME 23 Doug Popovich vs. Butler, 1994 6 Bill Yavorsky, 1972 4 Philip Bretsch vs. Wagner, 2004 23 Chip Jarvis vs. St. Mary's, 1983 GAME 4 Josh Brisco vs. Jacksonville, 2006

22 Jeb Dougherty vs. Chico St., 1996 3 Kyle Slusser vs. Wagner, 1999 3 Adam Burke vs. SOU, 2005 All-Time Records 22 Doug Popovich vs. Drake, 1995 3 Darryl Jackson vs. Redlands, 1987 3 Chase McBride vs. SOU, 2005 3 Chuck Royer vs. St. Mary's, 1986 3 Gavin Ng vs. Butler, 2002 2 Several players tied 3 Jason DeMello vs. Redlands, 2001 3 Adam Combs vs. Valpo, 2001 FORCED FUMBLES 2 Several players tied CAREER 8 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 8 John Gutsmiedl, 1984-1987 7 Adam Combs, 1999-2003 6 Christian Sirek, 1989-1992 6 Doug Popovich, 1992-1995 5 Four players tied SEASON 6 Jeb Dougherty, 1995 4 Adam Combs, 2001 4 Doug Popovich, 1995 3 Five players tied GAME 1 Several players Andy Guzenski QUARTERBACK SACKS RECOVERED FUMBLES CAREER CAREER 19 David Dunn, 1987-1989 6 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 Kyle Slusser 17 Anthony Banovac, 1998-2001 6 Bryan Day, 1985-1988 15 Paul Sellers, 1988-1991 5 Daniel Furleigh, 1991-1993 12 Eric Bakhtiari, 2005-06 5 Marcus Carter, 1990-1993 BLOCKED KICKS 11.5 David Gilmore, 1987 5 Robert Magnuson, 1994-1996 CAREER 11 Brian Baxter, 1998-2001 4 Sal Navarra, 1994-1997 11 Jeff Merlino, 1986-1987 SEASON 3 Michael Gasperson, 2001-2004 SEASON 4 Bryan Day, 1998 3 Darryl Jackson, 1987-1990 12 David Dunn, 1988 4 Robert Magnuson, 1996 3 Rick Salazar, 1989-1992 8 Eric Bakhtiari, 2006 3 Seven players tied 2 Several players 8 Anthony Banovac, 2001 7 Anthony Banovac, 1999 7 Jeb Dougherty, 1995 GAME SEASON 7 Paul Sellers, 1991 3 Jeb Dougherty vs. Chico St., 1995 4 Sal Navarra, 1995 2 Elton Perkins vs. Chico St., 1996 3 Darryl Jackson, 1990 GAME 2 Eleven players tied 4 David Dunn vs. CMS, 1989 2 Ben Stoebner vs. Occidental, 1985 3 Daniel Howard vs. Wagner, 2001 2 Gary Newberry vs. St. Mary's, 1981 3 Eric Bakhtiari, 2006 GAME 2.5 Lucas Smart vs. Whittier, 1996 2 Tareq Abdulghani vs. Dayton, 2004 2 Several players tied 1 Several players tied BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 44 TEAM RUSHING Fewest Yards Total Offense Fewest First Downs Most Passes Attempted Game: 51 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Game: 7 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Game: 59 vs. vs. Fairfi eld, 2001 Season: 107 in 1961 Most Yards Gained Season: 2,157 in 1984 Season: 386 in 1997 Game: 462 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1975 Season: 2,741 in 1991 Most Punts Most Passes Intercepted SCORING Game: 12 vs. USIU, 1974 Game: 6 vs. Camp Pendleton, 1957; Fewest Yards Gained Season: 86 in 1974 6 vs. USF, 1981 Most Points Game: 11 vs. Azusa Pacifi c, 1984 Season: 26 in 1981 Season: 775 in 1986 Game: 69 vs. Cal Tech, 1970 Most Fumbles Season: 514 in 2006 Game: 7 four times; Fewest Passes Intercepted Most Rushes 7 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Game: 65 vs. Loyola, 1972 Most Points Combined 7 vs. Camp Pendleton, 1957 Season: 6 in 2001 Season: 535 in 1972 Game: 91, 2003 (USD 46, Holy Cross 45; ot) 7 vs. La Verne, 1973 Most Yards Allowed Passing 7 vs. Azusa Pacifi c, 1974 Season: 716, 2005 (USD 511; OPP 205) Game: 454 vs. La Verne, 1991 Fewest Rushes Season: 42 in 1957 Season: 2,750 in 2000 Game: 22 vs. Claremont-Mudd, 1986; Fewest Points vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1982 Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Fewest Fumbles Season: 307 in 1998 Season: 90 in 1961 Game: 0 vs. Several Teams TOTAL DEFENSE Season: 9 in 1998, 2006 PASSING Most Touchdowns Fewest Yards Total Offense Allowed Most Fumbles Lost Game: 10 vs. Valpo, 2006 Game: -16 vs. Camp Pendleton, 1957 Game: 6 vs. S.D. Marines, 1957 Most Yards Gained Season: 71 in 2006 Season: 1750 in 1978 Season: 21 in 1984 Game: 467 vs. Davidson, 2003 Season: 3,572 in 2005 Fewest Touchdowns Most Yards Total Offense Allowed Fewest Fumbles Lost Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Game: 536 vs. USIU, 1975 Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Fewest Yards Gained Season: 12 in 1984 Season: 4,439 in 2000 Season: 5 in 1960 Game: 0 vs. CS Long Beach, 1961 Season: 417 in 1979 Most Points After Touchdown Most Points Allowed Game: 9 vs. Valparaiso, 2005 PENALTIES Game: 61 by Penn, 2004 Fewest Passes Attempted Season: 68 in 2005 Season: 313 in 2000 Game: 3 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1975 (62-one point; 3-two point) Most Penalties Fewest Points Allowed Season: 127 in 1989 Game: 18 vs. Chino Institute, 1957; Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Fewest Points After Touchdown 18 vs. U. of Mexico, 1957 Season: 100 in 1987 (10 games) Fewest Passes Completed Game: 0 vs. Several Teams Season: 113 in 1958 Game: 0 vs. CS Long Beach, 1961 Season: 4 in 1961 Most Shutouts Recorded Season: 49 in 1961 Fewest Penalties Season: 4 in 1987 Game: 0 vs. UC Riverside, 1973; Most Touchdown Passes Thrown MISCELLANEOUS 0 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Game: 7 vs. Valparaiso, 2005, 2002 Season: 37 in 1998 Most Touchdowns Rushing DEFENSIVE All-Time Team Records All-Time Team Season: 39 in 2005 Season: 34 in 1973 Most Yards Penalized RUSHING Fewest Touchdown Passes Thrown Game: 216 vs. San Francisco, 1981 Game: 0 in Several Games Fewest Touchdowns Rushing Season: 993 in 1958 Fewest Yards Allowed Rushing Season: 2 in 1961 Season: 5 in 1986 Game: -6 vs. Azusa Pacifi c, 1994 Fewest Yards Penalized Rushing Average Per Game Season: 663 in 1988 Most Passes Had Intercepted Game: 0 vs. UC Riverside, 1973; Season: 274.1 in 1991 Game: 6 vs. UC Riverside, 1972 0 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Most Yards Allowed Rushing Season: 27 in 1984 Season: 336 in 1998 Passing Average Per Game Game: 370 vs. Dayton, 1997 Fewest Passes Had Intercepted Season: 312.6 in 2003 Season: 2,031 in 1998 Game: 0 vs. Several Teams DEFENSIVE PASSING Season: 1 in 1990 Scoring Average Per Game Season: 42.8 in 2006 Fewest Passes Completed Best Passing Percentage (514 points in 12 games) (led nation) Game: 0 vs. La Verne, 1972 Season: .684, 2005 (282x412) Season: 61 in 1958 Total Offense Average Per Game Worst Passing Percentage Season: 485.2 in 2005 Most Passes Completed Season: .292, 1961 (49x168) Game: 32 vs. Fairfi eld, 2001 Most First Downs Season: 204 in 1997 Game: 33 vs. Davidson, 2006 TOTAL OFFENSE Dayton, 2006, Drake, 2005; Fewest Passes Attempted Holy Cross, 2003 Game: 7 vs. N.M. Western, 1958 Most Yards Total Offense Season: 305 in 2005 Season: 154 in 1958 Game: 663 vs. Marist, 2003 Season: 5,931 in 2006 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 45 1982 4-6-0 1956 2-3-0 1970 2-6-0 (Club) 1976 1-7-1 L 00-46 Air Force Academy W 32-00 at Redlands 1988 5-4-0 L 13-23 Loyola Marymount L 07-33 Redlands W 02-00 at Menlo* L 00-30 Naval Air Station W 40-00 Claremont-Mudd L 13-18 Cal Poly Pomona T 30-30 USIU W 31-13 Pomona-Pitzer W 17-08 Claremont-Mudd W 47-00 Edwards AFB L 13-21 Claremont-Mudd L 18-19 Occidental L 10-17 Redlands W 14-12 New Mexico Military W 69-00 Cal Tech L 00-10 Whittier L 20-34 at Occidental L 18-20 Whittier W 23-07 at Pomona-Pitzer L 07-20 Northern Arizona W 34-31 Azusa Pacifi c L 06-49 CS Northridge W 21-06 at Whittier 68-108 L 13-16 Occidental L 14-18 Azusa Pacifi c L 14-20 at La Verne L 09-15 at Azusa Pacifi c L 16-20 Occidental L 07-09 St. Mary’s (Cal.) L 10-30 CS Los Angeles W 31-21 at La Verne L 07-18 La Verne L 00-47 Cal Lutheran W 24-07 Cal Poly Pomona L 10-13 UC Santa Barbara 1957 6-3-0 169-136 W 16-14 St. Mary’s (Cal.) L 17-20 USC J.V. L 13-14 at Azusa Pacifi c W 20-06 Barstow Marines 101-250 L 14-31 St. Mary’s (Cal.) 143-106 L 06-40 Northern Arizona 1971 3-5-0 (Club) 219-160 L 07-21 Montana State L 13-29 UC Riverside 1977 3-7-0 W 40-06 Pomona-Pitzer W 22-17 Occidental L 17-25 Cal Lutheran 1983 5-5-0 1989 7-2-0 L 00-41 San Diego Marines L 00-02 Claremont-Mudd W 02-00 Redlands* W 14-13 Redlands W 24-06 Azusa Pacifi c W 54-00 Camp Pendleton W 21-20 La Verne W 34-00 Pomona-Pitzer W 34-14 at Claremont-Mudd W 19-00 Whittier W 27-13 Univ. of Mexico L 07-14 Pomona-Pitzer L 13-21 Occidental W 34-10 at Pomona-Pitzer W 30-13 at Claremont-Mudd W 54-00 Mexico Polytechnic W 41-31 Azusa Pacifi c L 12-16 Whittier L 07-28 Occidental W 23-17 at Redlands

W 27-00 Pepperdine L 19-50 Cal Poly Pomona L 20-56 CS Northridge W 23-19 at Whittier W 31-06 Pomna-Pitzer 235-134 L 21-23 Loyola Marymount L 07-16 Azusa Pacifi c W 28-14 La Verne L 17-23 at Occidental All-Time Game Results 144-206 L 00-09 CS Los Angeles L 21-40 CS Hayward W 38-17 La Verne 1958 8-2-0 W 13-07 USIU L 22-46 at Cal Lutheran L 03-51 at UCSB W 20-06 Univ. of Mexico L 21-24 St. Mary’s (Cal.) L 06-10 Azusa Pacifi c W 31-19 Menlo W 13-10 N. Mexico Western 1972 6-3-1 (Club) 137-176 L 00-06 at St. Mary’s (Cal.) 216-152 L 06-31 Montana State L 14-34 UC Riverside 189-200 W 33-00 Lewis and Clark W 14-06 Claremont-Mudd 1978 7-3-0 W 46-14 Col. Western St. W 19-07 Occidental W 02-00 Cal Lutheran* 1990 7-2-0 W 20-12 Occidental W 46-14 Chino Institute L 16-29 CS Los Angeles L 22-24 Redlands L 21-27 La Verne 1984 1-8-1 W 31-07 Claremont-Mudd W 45-13 Pepperdine W 27-23 Pomona-Pitzer W 13-00 at La Verne W 24-00 Idaho State W 28-06 Pomona-Pitzer W 21-16 Occidental L 09-13 Redlands W 35-18 Loyola Marymount L 13-23 Claremont-Mudd L 14-28 Redlands W 24-13 Univ. of Montana W 20-14 Whittier W 21-17 at Pomona-Pitzer L 00-35 San Diego Marines T 07-07 USIU L 09-10 Claremont-Mudd T 22-22 Pomona-Pitzer W 41-27 Azusa Pacifi c L 03-24 UC Santa Barbara 257-136 L 06-35 Azusa Pacifi c L 00-23 at Chico State W 16-03 at Whittier W 14-13 Westminster (Utah) L 13-31 at La Verne 1959 1-5-0 W 47-00 Edwards AFB W 28-14 at Menlo 209-174 W 38-20 USIU L 03-30 Cal Lutheran W 21-10 at Azusa-Pacifi c L 14-36 Cal Poly-SLO L 07-34 at Azusa Pacifi c L 12-42 Cal Poly Pomona W 27-11 St. Mary’s (Cal.) 167-115 1973 9-2-1 219-153 W 31-28 at UCSB L 06-19 Pepperdine L 16-20 UC Riverside L 10-24 Azusa Pacifi c L 14-40 San Diego Marines W 35-07 Claremont-Mudd 1979 5-6-0 L 03-14 St. Mary’s (Cal.) W 38-16 Edwards AFB 1991 7-3-0 W 38-14 Southern Cal College W 34-14 Occidental 111-242 W 13-03 Menlo L 00-47 Montana State W 57-07 Pomona-Pitzer L 00-39 Cal Lutheran 1985 5-5-0 W 17-14 at Redlands 84-198 W 31-14 La Verne W 23-14 Redlands L 20-21 at Cal Lutheran W 46-00 St. Mary’s (Cal.) W 35-16 Pomona-Pitzer L 17-21 at Redlands L 08-32 Whittier L 20-21 at CS Hayward 1960 4-5-1 T 28-28 Humboldt State W 21-14 Whittier W 31-07 Whittier W 47-11 Azusa Pacifi c W 27-02 Occidental W 10-07 at Pomona-Pitzer L 06-20 Whittier W 08-07 at Claremont-Mudd W 30-03 at Claremont-Mudd L 20-29 N. Mexico Western W 56-20 USIU L 08-38 Claremont-Mudd W 38-37 La Verne W 61-00 Loyola Marymount L 14-16 Azusa Pacifi c L 14-27 at Occidental W 56-03 Pomona-Pitzer L 00-20 Humboldt State W 30-27 CS Los Angeles W 21-17 La Verne W 14-06 Azusa Pacifi c L 08-28 USIU L 34-42 Azusa Pacifi c L 14-21 Wittenberg# L 07-37 St. Mary’s (Cal.) W 17-06 Cal Poly Pomona W 28-19 at Occidental W 56-14 So. Cal College 455-169 L 14-27 Azusa Pacifi c W 21-20 San Diego Marines L 12-21 La Verne 287-170 193-241 W 21-07 UC Santa Barbara L 00-35 San Francisco State L 20-21 at St. Mary’s (Cal.) W 20-13 Pepperdine 1974 3-8-0 1980 6-5-0 150-172 L 14-28 Cal Poly Pomona L 23-36 Cal Lutheran 1992 7-2-1 L 13-17 CS Northridge 1986 4-6-0 W 14-13 CS Hayward T 14-14 Northern Arizona L 15-30 at Redlands L 07-15 Azusa Pacifi c W 20-16 at Whittier T 21-21 at La Verne 165-199 L 14-27 Claremont-Mudd L 06-40 Cal Lutheran L 19-21 at La Verne L 07-28 Redlands W 17-07 Pomona-Pitzer 1961 2-8-0 W 14-09 La Verne W 21-03 Redlands W 42-13 Claremont-Mudd L 17-20 at Occidental L 00-27 Whittier L 12-14 Whittier W 42-16 at Pomona-Pitzer W 21-20 Cal Lutheran L 10-36 CS Los Angeles W 33-13 Whittier L 07-40 Univ. of Pacifi c L 09-13 Claremont-Mudd W 33-21 at Whittier W 40-26 Pomona-Pitzer W 17-11 at La Verne L 00-37 San Diego Marines W 02-00 at Azusa Pacifi c* W 42-35 at Azusa Pacifi c L 07-53 Humboldt State L 07-31 at Azusa Pacifi c W 13-00 Pepperdine L 09-14 UC Santa Barbara L 35-48 Occidental L 00-29 USIU W 14-07 Sonoma State W 20-18 N. Mexico Western L 07-10 St. Mary’s (Cal.) W 33-28 at Pomona-Pitzer W 23-17 St. Mary’s (Cal.) W 41-00 Edwards AFB W 36-06 at Menlo L 12-14 CS Long Beach L 07-41 Occidental L 00-48 UC Riverside W 10-07 St. Mary’s (Cal.) 284-233 L 06-25 San Francisco St. L 08-34 at Menlo 132-304 208-189 L 02-41 Cal Poly Pomona 144-168 L 12-42 San Diego State 1981 9-1-0 1993 6-4-0 L 18-28 USIU 1987 6-3-1 W 32-07 Menlo W 17-03 Redlands T 13-13 at Occidental 90-272 1975 2-7-0 W 30-28 La Verne W 47-13 at Claremont-Mudd W 28-00 at Redlands L 12-31 Redlands W 24-13 at Pomona-Pitzer L 07-30 at Dayton+ 1969 5-2-0 (Club) W 28-00 La Verne L 25-35 at Valparaiso+ W 26-06 La Verne W 38-13 Occidental L 06-35 Loyola Marymount L 00-48 CS Northridge W 28-00 Whittier W 27-21 at Cal Lutheran L 12-35 St. Mary’s (Cal.) W 31-28 at Whittier L 18-23 Azusa Pacifi c L 21-27 at Evansville+ L 29-32 Whittier W 23-15 La Verne W 30-13 Whittier J.V. W 48-00 Pomona-Pitzer W 42-06 Pomona-Pitzer W 28-27 Butler+ W 20-08 CS Long Beach J.V. W 27-06 Azusa Pacifi c W 23-07 at Claremont-Mudd W 24-21 Azusa Pacifi c L 00-02 Azusa Pacifi c** W 27-14 San Francisco W 26-08 USD Alumni L 00-41 USIU W 07-00 at UCSB L 14-17 Drake+ W 19-18 Azusa Pacifi c L 06-48 Cal Lutheran W 42-27 Chapman L 07-34 at St. Mary’s (Cal.) W 44-14 Wagner W 20-06 Cal Tech L 00-18 St. Mary’s (Cal.) L 14-31 at St. Mary’s (Cal.) L 15-17 Menlo 252-227 133-123 121-226 290-163 209-100 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS

461994 6-4-0 2001 6-3-0 W 37-14 at Menlo TEAM W L T PF PA W 34-13 Azusa Pacifi c Air Force Academy 0 1 0 0 46 L 21-52 St. Mary’s W 21-12 at Redlands L 9-14 at Drake+ W 31-24 Drake + Azusa Pacifi c Univ. 18 21 0 837 766 W 29-24 Cal Lutheran L 14-35 at Dayton + Brown University 0 1 0 20 36 W 33-27 Valparaiso+ W 38-35 Fairfi eld Butler University 10 4 0 470 283 W 45-35 at Wagner L 16-19 Butler + California Lutheran 7 11 0 323 516 W 28-16 Evansville W 20-17 at Valparaiso + L 21-38 at Butler+ L 21-24 Georgetown Cal Poly Pomona 2 5 0 101 192 W 49-21 at Azusa Pacifi c W 41-24 Wagner Cal Poly-SLO 0 1 0 14 36 L 24-42 Dayton+ 236-203 Cal State Hayward 1 2 0 55 74 296-283 Cal State Long Beach 0 1 0 12 14 2002 5-5-0 Cal State Los Angeles 1 4 0 66 131 1995 5-5-0 L 25-41 Azusa Pacifi c L 13-20 Chico State W 39-08 La Verne Cal State Northridge 0 4 0 39 170 L 3-30 at Dayton+ L 14-49 at Yale Cal Tech 2 0 0 89 6 W 28-21 at California Lu W 44-20 Jacksonville Central Connecticut 2 0 0 66 34 W 35-18 at Valparaiso+ L 03-34 Western Oregon Chapman College 2 0 0 102 39 W 21- 0 Azusa Pacifi c W 35-26 at Butler + W 19-17 at Evansville+ W 59-27 Valparaiso + Chico State 0 3 0 22 56 L 3-16 at Redlands W 51-46 at Drake + Chino Institute 1 0 0 46 14 L 0- 9 Drake+ L 10-31 Southern Oregon Claremont-Mudd 12 7 0 417 252 W 37-16 Butler+ L 17-27 Dayton + Colorado Western State 1 0 0 46 14 L 17-20 Wagner 297-309 176-167 Davidson 3 1 0 173 55 Dayton, University of 4 10 0 348 459 2003 8-2-0 1996 4-6-0 L 14-24 Azusa Pacifi c Dixie State College 1 0 0 41 7 L 9-13 at Chico State W 54-7 at Davidson Drake University 6 8 0 337 393 W 44-19 Cal Lutheran W 45-7 La Verne Evansville, Univ. of 3 2 0 146 104 L 7-34 at Drake+ W 46-45 ot Holy Cross Fairfi eld University 1 1 0 45 59 W 10-7 Valparaiso+ W 24-19 Southern Oregon L 3-52 at St. Mary’s W 41-35 Drake + Georgetown 0 1 0 21 24 L 23-24 Evansville+ L 34-41 at Valparaiso + Holy Cross 2 0 0 46 45 L 3-34 at Butler+ W 47-0 Marist Humboldt State 0 2 1 35 101 W 20-0 Whittier W 53-7 Butler + Jacksonville (Fla.) 2 0 0 82 41 W 44-34 at Azusa Pacifi c W 41-30 at Dayton + L 34-40 Dayton+ 399-215 J.V. Teams 2 1 0 67 41 197-257 2004 7-4-0 Idaho State 1 0 0 24 0 L 17-24 at Azusa Pacifi c International Teams 3 0 0 101 19 1997 8-3-0 W 37-31 at Holy Cross La Verne, Univ. of 16 6 1 550 383 W 25-15 Azusa Pacifi c L 18-61 Penn Lewis and Clark 1 0 0 33 0 L 20-30 St. Mary’s L 17-24 Princeton W 51-10 Southern Oregon Loyola Marymount 2 3 0 136 99 W 15-8 Redlands Marist College 2 0 0 89 35 L 32-39 at Cal Lutheran L 38-41 at Drake + W 55-20 at Evansville+ W 49-14 Valparaiso + Menlo College 9 2 0 297 151 W 24-14 Butler+ W 56-0 Davidson Military Teams 7 5 0 282 232 L 25-49 at Dayton+ W 41-12 at Butler + W 38-35 Dayton + Montana State 0 3 0 13 99 W 39-30 Drake+ Montana, University of 1 0 0 24 13 W 52-35 at Valparaiso+ W 35-14 Wagner W 30-18 at Whittier 397-266 Morehead State 2 0 0 91 61 W 52-29 Wagner 2005 11-1-0 New Mexico Military 1 0 0 14 12 369-287 W 30-6 Azusa Pacifi c New Mexico Western 2 1 0 53 57 W 51-0 So. Oregon Northern Arizona 0 2 1 27 74 1998 2-8-0 W 17-14 Yale Northern Colorado 0 0 0 0 0 L 17-20 at Princeton L 7-14 Azusa Pacifi c Occidental College 8 11 1 399 410 W 42-30 at Wagner W 56-0 vs. Menlo (@ SJCC) L 13-19 Redlands W 49-7 Butler+ University of Pacifi c 0 1 0 7 40 L 13-26 at Cal Lutheran W 48-24 at Dayton+ Univ. of Pennsylvania 0 1 0 18 61 W 28-14 Central CT W 31-26 Drake+ Pepperdine University 4 1 0 111 45 W 63-21 at Valparaiso+ L 27-29 at Butler+ Pomona-Pitzer Colleges 20 1 1 702 253 L 7-24 Fairfi eld W 60-12 Chapman L 13-37 at Drake+ W 42-35 Marist Princeton University 0 1 0 17 24 L 7-31 Valparaiso+ W 47-40 Morehead St. ^ University of Redlands 11 11 0 342 344 L 27-35 Dayton+ 511-205 St. Mary’s College (Cal.) 5 15 0 278 453 184-259 2006 11-1-0 San Diego State Univ. 0 1 0 12 42 1999 5-5-0 W 27-0 Azuza San Francisco, Univ. of 1 0 0 27 14 W 41-7 Dixie State San Francisco State 0 2 0 6 60 All-Time Game Results & Series Record All-Time Game Results L 19-26 at Azusa Pacifi c W 40-13 Whittier W 43-17 at Yale Sonoma State 1 0 0 14 7 W 50-21 at Davidson+ W 30-14 Cal Lutheran Southern Cal College 2 0 0 94 28 L 6-17 Yale W 56-3 Butler+ L 0-41 at Dayton+ W 68-7 Valparaiso+ Southern Oregon 3 1 0 136 60 W 42-14 Butler+ W 37-0 at Drake+ Stony Brook 1 0 0 20 9 L 7-14 at Valparaiso+ W 44-21 Morehead State+ UC Davis 0 1 0 27 37 L 20-41 Drake+ W 38-21 at Jacksonville+ W 56-14 Dayton+ UC Riverside 0 4 0 43 131 W 20-9 Stony Brook UC Santa Barbara 3 4 0 84 137 W 31-12 Wagner L 27-37 at UC Davis 215-201 W 27-7 at Monmouth% USD Alumni 1 0 0 26 8 514-134 U.S. International 3 4 2 170 210 2000 4-6-0 L 23-24 Azusa Pacifi c Valparaiso, Univ. of 8 5 0 404 319 + PFL Contest Wagner College 7 1 0 307 178 W 35-21 at Whittier ^ PFL Championship L 20-36 at Brown # NCAA Playoffs Western Oregon 0 1 0 3 34 W 39-37 Menlo Westminster College 1 0 0 14 13 L 12-52 at Drake+ *Forfeit Win W 38-20 Central CT **Forfeit Loss + PFL 16 8 0 506 364 L 13-27 Davidson Contest Wittenberg College 0 1 0 14 21 W 38-37 at Butler+ ^ PFL Championship Yale University 2 2 0 80 97 L 10-32 Valparaiso+ # NCAA Playoffs TOTALS 230 191 7 9816 8720 L 14-27 Dayton+ *Forfeit Win 242-313 **Forfeit Loss % Gridiron Classic 22007007 OOpponentspponents hhighlightedighlighted iinn bboldold BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 47 8 Hutch Parker 2005 vs. Menlo Game SSCORINGCORING 8 Adam Williams 2002 vs. Valpo 37 Todd Mortensen 2004 vs. Dayton POINTS 35 Todd Mortensen 2004 vs. Penn 7 Hutch Parker Four Times 30 Josh Johnson 2006 vs. Jacksonville Career 7 Tim Roth 1997 vs. Evansville/Wagner 236 Evan Harney 2003-04 28 Josh Johnson 2006 vs. Yale 216 Adam Hannula 2002-05 27 Josh Johnson 2006 vs. Davidson 202 Dylan Ching 1996-99 26 Four times 180 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 RRUSHINGUSHING 170 JT Rogan 2005-06 YARDS GAINED PASSING 164 Nick Garton 2002-05 MOST ATTEMPTS Career Season Career 7487 Eric Rasmussen 2000-03 122 Evan Harney 2003 588 Evan Harney 2003-04 6711 Josh Johnson 2004-06 114 Evan Harney 2004 519 Oscar Arzu 1997-00 5844 Mike Stadler 1996-00 104 JT Rogan 2006 334 JT Rogan 2005-06 3528 Vince Moiso 1993-94 96 Jermaine Rucker 1994 325 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 2874 Todd Mortensen 2004 89 Hutch Parker 2005 318 Jared Keo 1994-97 Season Game 294 Kenneth Villalobos 2000-02 3320 Josh Johnson 2006 30 M. Gasperson 2002 vs. Valparaiso Season 3256 Josh Johnson 2005 24 JT Rogan 2005 vs. Dayton 303 Evan Harney 2004 2982 Eric Rasmussen 2003 FCS Torero (1993-06) Leaders 24 Adam Hannula 2005 vs. Valparaiso 285 Evan Harney 2003 2874 Todd Mortensen 2004 24 Jon Polk 2005 vs. Marist 196 Jermaine Rucker 1994 2470 Eric Rasmussen 2002 24 Evan Harney 2003 vs. Valpo/Butler 192 Oscar Arzu 2000 2287 Mike Stadler 1997 24 Oscar Arzu 1999 vs. Whittier 190 JT Rogan 2006 Game 24 Dylan Ching 1997 vs. Drake 184 JT Rogan 2005 467 Eric Rasmussen 2003 vs. Davidson 24 Evan Hlavacek 1996 vs. Cal Lutheran, Game 464 Todd Mortensen 2004 vs. Dayton 1995 vs. Valparaiso 43 Evan Harney 2003 vs. Holy Cross 395 Eric Rasmussen 2002 vs. Valparaiso 24 Jermaine Rucker 1994 vs. Azusa 34 Evan Harney 2004 vs. Butler 392 Eric Rasmussen 2003 vs. Drake 33 Evan Harney 2003 vs. Valparaiso 384 Josh Johnson 2006 vs. Jacksonville TOUCHDOWNS 32 Evan Harney 2003 vs. Dayton 375 Josh Johnson 2005 vs. MSU Career 32 Evan Harney 2004 vs. Princeton/VU 39 Evan Harney 2003-04 31 JT Rogan 2005 vs. Drake TOUCHDOWN PASSES THROWN 36 Adam Hannula 2002-05 Career 32 Dylan Ching 1996-99 YARDS GAINED 70 Josh Johnson 2004-06 30 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 Career 75 Eric Rasmussen 2000-03 28 JT Rogan 2005-06 2809 Evan Harney 2003-04 58 Mike Stadler 1996-00 26 Nick Garton 2002-05 2576 Oscar Arzu 1997-00 30 Vince Moiso 1993-94 Season 1946 JT Rogan 2005-06 25 Todd Mortensen 2004 20 Evan Harney 2003 1808 Jermaine Rucker 1993-94 Season 19 Evan Harney 2004 1396 Kenneth Villalobos 2000-02 36 Josh Johnson 2005 17 JT Rogan 2006 1282 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 35 Eric Rasmussen 2003 16 Jermaine Rucker 1994 Season 34 Josh Johnson 2006 13 Adam Hannula 2003 1475 Evan Harney 2003 30 Mike Stadler 1997 12 Several tied 1334 Evan Harney 2004 25 Todd Mortensen 2004 Game 1332 Jermaine Rucker 1994 25 Eric Rasmussen 2002 5 M. Gasperson 2002 vs. Valparaiso 1041 Oscar Arzu 1999 Game 4 JT Rogan 2005 vs. Dayton 1002 JT Rogan 2006 7* Josh Johnson 2005 vs. Valparaiso 4 Adam Hannula 2005 vs. Valparaiso 944 JT Rogan 2005 * all in 1st half 4 Jon Polk 2005 vs. Marist Game 7 Eric Rasmussen 2002 vs. Valparaiso 4 Evan Harney 003 vs. Valpo/Butler 229 Evan Harney 2003 vs. Marist 6 Eric Rasmussen 2003 vs. Davidson 4 Oscar Arzu 1999 vs. Whittier 220 Oscar Arzu 1998 vs. Wagner 4 Dylan Ching 1997 vs. Drake 6 Eric Rasmussen 2003 vs. Dayton 215 Evan Harney 2003 vs. La Verne 5 Several tied 4 Evan Hlavacek 1996 vs. Cal Lutheran 215 Jermaine Rucker 1993 vs. Valparaiso 1995 vs. Valparaiso 213 Oscar Arzu 1999 vs. Whittier 4 Jermaine Rucker 1994 vs. Azusa RRECEIVINGECEIVING FIELD GOALS MOST PASSES CAUGHT Career PPASSINGASSING Career 24 Hutch Parker 2004-2006 PASSES ATTEMPTED 247 Adam Hannula 2002-05 20 Adam Williams 2002-03 Career 189 Dylan Ching 1996-99 19 Tim Roth 1996-97 851 Eric Rasmussen 2000-03 153 Nick Garton 2002-05 16 Matt Young 1993-95 799 Mike Stadler 1996-00 116 Michael Gasperson 2002-04 9 Dylan Mora 1998-01 764 Josh Johnson 2004-2006 100 Wes Doyle 2004-06 Season 475 Vince Moiso 1993-94 Season 11 Tim Roth 1997 389 Todd Mortensen 2004 11 Adam Williams 2002 Season 73 Adam Hannula 2005 9 Hutch Parker 2005, 2006 389 Todd Mortensen 2004 72 Adam Hannula 2003 9 Adam Williams 2003 371 Josh Johnson 2005, 2006 63 Dylan Ching 1998 8 Tim Roth 1996 318 Eric Rasmussen 2003 58 Adam Hannula 2004 7 Two Players 311 Mike Stadler 1998 57 Michael Gasperson 2002 Game 279 Eric Rasmussen 2002 4 Tim Roth 1997 vs. Azusa Game Game 11 Michael Gasperson 2004 vs. Dayton 3 Hutch Parker 2005 vs. Azusa/Yale 57 Todd Mortensen 2004 vs. Penn 3 Adam Williams 2002 vs. Jacksonville 54 Todd Mortensen 2004 vs. Dayton 11 Adam Hannula 2002 vs. Drake 2 Several Players 46 Josh Johnson 2005 vs. Princeton 10 Adam Hannula 2005 vs. Valparaiso 44 Mike Stadler 1998 vs. Dayton 10 Adam Hannula 2003 vs. Valparaiso EXTRA POINTS 43 Mike Stadler 1998 vs. Redlands 10 Dylan Ching 1998 vs. Cal Lu Career 43 Josh Johnson 2006 vs. Jacksonville 9 Several tied 136 Hutch Parker 2004-present 75 Adam Williams 2002-2003 YARDS PASS RECEIVING 67 Matt Young 1993-95 PASSES COMPLETED Career 53 Tim Roth 1996-97 Career 43 Dylan Mora 1998-01 218 Josh Johnson 2004-06 3482 Adam Hannula 2002-05 512 Eric Rasmussen 2000-03 3111 Dylan Ching 1996-99 Season 426 Mike Stadler 1996-00 2254 Nick Garton 2002-05 62 Hutch Parker 2005 239 Vince Moiso 1993-94 1894 Michael Gasperson 2000-04 45 Hutch Parker 2004 234 Todd Mortensen 2004 1464 Wes Doyle 2004-06 41 Adam Williams 2003 Season 1439 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 34 Adam Williams 2002 260 Josh Johnson 2005 Season 34 Tim Roth 1997 246 Josh Johnson 2006 Game 234 Todd Mortensen 2004 1161 Adam Hannula 2003 9 Hutch Parker 2005 vs. Valpo 195 Eric Rasmussen 2003 1000 Adam Hannula 2005 8 Josh McSorley 2006 vs. Valpo 170 Eric Rasmussen 2002 915 Dylan Ching 1997 & 1998 158 Mike Stadler 1998 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 48 909 Wes Doyle 2006 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 22 Doug Popovich 1995 vs. Drake 907 Michael Gasperson 2002 Season Game 11.1 Dylan Mora 2000 INTERCEPTIONS 234 Nick Garton 2003 vs. Davidson 9.4 Gavin Ng 2001 Career 218 Michael Gasperson 2004 vs. Dayton 9.2 Gavin Ng 2002 15 Kyle Slusser 1997-2001 209 Adam Hannula 2003 vs. Marist 8.6 Evan Hlavacek 1996 12 Kaeo Gouveia 1996-1999 195 Adam Hannula 2002 vs. Drake 8.4 Nick Garton 2005 11 Brian Luman 1998-2001 190 Wes Doyle 2006 vs. Yake 8.4 Dylan Ching 1997 8 Jeff Langdon 2001-2004 6 Three Players TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHT KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE Season Career Season 6 Jeff Langdon 2004 36 Adam Hannula 2002-2005 30.6 Evan Hlavacek 1995 6 Kyle Slusser 1998 32 Dylan Ching 1996-99 28.9 JT Rogan 2006 5 Four Players 26 Nick Garton 2002-05 28.1 Brian Luman 2000 Game 18 Michael Gasperson 2000-04 28.0 Jeb Dougherty 1996 3 Kyle Slusser 1999 vs. Wagner 16 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 27.1 Nick Garton 2004 2 Twelve Players Season 27.1 Jeb Dougherty 1994 13 Adam Hannula 2003 TTEAMEAM 12 Nick Garton 2003 LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS POINTS IN A GAME 12 Dylan Ching 1997 & 1998 92 Jermaine Rucker 1994 vs. Menlo 68 vs. Valpo 2006 11 Wes Doyle 2006 86 Evan Harney 2003 vs. Marist 63 vs. Valparaiso 2005 11 Adam Hannula 2005 85 Oscar Arzu 1999 vs. Butler 60 vs. Chapman 2005 11 Jeff Prichard 1997 78 Evan Harney 2003 vs. Valparaiso 59 vs. Valparaiso 2002 Game 77 Kevin Herron 2004 vs. Valparaiso 56 Three Players 5 M. Gasperson 2002 vs.Valparaiso 76 Evan Hlavacek 1996 vs. Cal Lu TOTAL OFFENSE, GAME 4 Adam Hannula 2005 vs. Valparaiso 663 vs. Marist 2003 4 Dylan Ching 1997 vs. Drake LONGEST RECEPTIONS 626 vs. Davidson 2003 3 Five Players 83 Nick Garton 2003 vs. Davidson 648 vs. Davidson 2006 80 Adam Hannula 2003 vs. Marist 593 vs. Valparaiso 2002 80 Evan Hlavacek 1993 vs. Drake 593 vs. Jacksonville 2006 MMISCELLANEOUSISCELLANEOUS 78 Matt Hackett 2000 vs. Butler 587 vs. Dayton 2006 75 Dylan Ching 1996 vs. Dayton MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS, GAME TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS GAINED 59 vs. Whittier 1999 Career LONGEST PUNT 57 vs. Azusa Pacifi c 1994 7849 Josh Johnson 2004-2006 73 Dylan Mora 2001 vs. Dayton 56 vs. Holy Cross 2003 7617 Eric Rasmussen 2000-03 66 Robert Ray 1994 vs. Butler 56 vs. Butler 1993 5978 Mike Stadler 1996-00 63 Mike Buhler 1995 vs. Evansville 56 vs. Azusa Pacifi c 1996 3879 Vince Moiso 1993-94 62 Dylan Mora 2000 vs. Brown MOST RUSHING YARDS, GAME 3301 Evan Harney 2003-04 62 Brent Labarrere 2002 vs. Yale 434 vs. Butler 1999 3132 Dylan Ching 1996-99 405 vs. Whittier 1999 Season LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS 338 vs. Menlo College 1994 4040 Josh Johnson 2006 98 Jeb Dougherty 1993 vs. Azusa 331 vs. Davidson 2006 3635 Josh Johnson 2005 98 Gavin Ng 2001 vs. Azusa 313 vs. Valparaiso 2004 3061 Eric Rasmussen 2003 95 Evan Hlavacek 1995 vs. Cal Lu 303 vs. Valparaiso 1993 2849 Todd Mortensen 2004 95 Jeb Dougherty 1996 vs. Azusa MOST PASS ATTEMPTS, GAME 2443 Eric Rasmussen 2002 93 JT Rogan 2006 vs. Valpo 61 vs. Penn 2004 54 vs. Dayton 2004 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GAINED LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 48 vs. Princeton 2005 Career 68 Ben Hannula 2005 vs. Valpo 46 vs. Brown 2000 4514 Dylan Ching 1996-99 62 Dylan Mora 2000 vs. Dayton 44 vs. Dayton 1998 4163 Evan Hlavacek 1993-96 53 Gavin Ng 2002 vs. La Verne MOST PASS COMPLETIONS, GAME 3654 Adam Hannula 2002-05 47 Khalid Maxie 1998 vs. Fairfi eld 37 vs. Dayton & Penn 2004 3301 Evan Harney 2003-04 46 Gavin Ng 2002 vs. Valpo 32 vs. Butler 2005

FCS Torero Leaders (1993-06) FCS Torero 3087 Oscar Arzu 1997-00 46 Adam Smith 1993 vs. Azusa 30 vs. Jacksonville 2006 Season 29 vs. Davidson 2006 1734 Evan Harney 2003 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS 28 vs. Yale 2006 1662 JT Rogan 2006 100 Mark Johnson 2005 vs. Valparaiso 27 vs. Dayton 2006 1567 Evan Harney 2004 95 Scott Buccola 1993 vs. Wagner MOST PASSING YARDS, GAME 1465 Jermaine Rucker 1994 93 Kujanga Jackson 1997 vs. Evansville 467 vs. Davidson 2003 1456 Dylan Ching 1997 84 Chase McBride 2004 vs. Holy Cross 464 vs. Dayton 2004 431 vs. Valparaiso 2002 PUNTING AVERAGE 404 vs. Morehead St. 2005 Career DDEFENSEEFENSE 392 vs. Drake 2003 39.8 Mike Buhler 1994-96 39.6 Tim Roth 1995-97 TOTAL TACKLES 39.5 Dylan Mora 1999-01 Career 38.9 Robert Ray 1993-94 312 Jeb Dougherty 1993-1996 37.4 Brent Labarrere 2000-03 310 Doug Popovich 1993-1995 Season 278 Bryan Baxter 1997-2001 42.0 Dylan Mora 2001 272 Brian Luman 1998-2001 41.4 Tim Roth 1997 261 Kyle Slusser 1997-2001 40.2 Mike Buhler 1996 Season 39.9 George Villa 2005 142 Doug Popovich 1994 39.9 Robert Ray 1994 125 Doug Popovich 1995 113 Jeb Dougherty 1996 LONGEST FIELD GOALS 104 Jeff Langdon 2004 49 Tim Roth 1997 vs. Valparaiso 101 Brian Luman 2000 48 Matt Young 1995 vs. Butler Game 46 John Koker 2004 vs. Princeton 26 Andy Guzenski 2002 vs. Dayton 46 Adam Williams 2003 vs. Marist 23 Doug Popovich 1994 vs. St. Mary’s 45 Rafael Ocampo 1999 vs. Wagner 23 Doug Popovich 1994 vs. Butler 22 Jeb Dougherty 1996 vs. Chico State BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 49 FFinalinal 22006006 FFCSCS MMid-Majorid-Major PPollsolls & RRankingsankings YYEARLYEARLY USDUSD TOREROTORERO All polls and rankings include only FCS FFCSCS RESULTSRESULTS (1993-06)(1993-06) Mid-Major Teams of the PFL, MAAC & NEC 1993 PFL OVERALL NC 2001 PFL OVERALL NC TTHEHE SPORTSSPORTS NNETWORKETWORK *Dayton 5-0 9-1 4-1 Drake 3-2 8-2 5-0 *Dayton 4-0 10-1 5-1

Butler 3-2 4-6 1-4 San Diego 2-2 6-3 4-1 FCS PFL Standings/Polls (1993-06) Team Record Evansville 2-3 6-4 4-1 Butler 2-2 5-5 3-3 1. SAN DIEGO 11-1 San Diego 1-4 6-4 5-0 Drake 1-3 5-5 4-2 2. Monmouth 10-2 Valparaiso 1-4 5-5 4-1 Valparaiso 1-3 3-8 2-5 3. Drake 9-2 *denotes PFL champion; defeated Jacksonville 4. Central Conn. State 8-3 1994 PFL OVERALL NC of South Division, 46-14 5. Albany 7-4 *Dayton 4-1 8-2 4-1 6. Duquesne 7-3 *Butler 4-1 7-3 3-2 2002 PFL OVERALL NC 7. Robert Morris 7-4 Drake 3-2 7-3 4-1 *Dayton 4-0 10-1 6-1 8. Davidson 6-4 San Diego 2-3 6-4 4-1 San Diego 3-1 5-5 2-4 9. Stony Brook 5-6 Valparaiso 2-3 7-3 5-0 Butler 2-2 4-6 2-4 10. Jacksonville 4-6 Evansville 0-5 4-6 4-1 Drake 1-3 5-6 4-3 Valparaiso 0-4 1-10 1-6 Note: USD received votes in The Sports Network FCS 1995 PFL OVERALL NC *denotes PFL champion; defeated Morehead Top 25 poll for the 5th straight week, moving up from *Drake 5-0 8-1-1 3-1-1 State of South Division, 28-0 36 points to 39 points. Also received votes in the Final Dayton 4-1 9-2 4-1 ESPN/USA Today Division FCS Top 25 Coaches Poll. San Diego 3-2 5-5 2-3 2003 PFL OVERALL Evansville 1-4 5-5 4-1 NC San Diego! 3-1 8-2 5-1 Valparaiso 1-4 5-5 4-1 *Valparaiso! 3-1 8-4 5-3 FFOOTBALLOOTBALL GGAZETTEAZETTE Butler 1-4 2-8 1-4 Dayton 2-2 9-2 7-0 Team Record Drake 1-3 6-6 5-3 1. SAN DIEGO 11-1 1996 PFL OVERALL NC Butler 1-3 2-9 1-6 2. Momnouth 10-2 *Dayton 5-0 11-0 6-0 ! denotes PFL North Division Co-Champs *de- 3. Drake 9-2 Drake 4-1 8-3 4-2 notes PFL champion; defeated Morehead St. of 4. Central Conn. State 8-3 Evansville 2-3 5-5 3-2 South Division, 54-42. 5. Robert Morris 7-4 Butler 2-3 3-7 1-4 6. Albany 7-4 San Diego 1-4 4-6 3-2 2004 PFL OVERALL NC 7. Davidson 6-4 Valparaiso 1-4 4-6 3-2 *Drake! 4-0 10-2 6-2 8. Stony Brook 5-6 San Diego 3-1 7-4 4-3 9. Duquesne 7-3 1997 PFL OVERALL NC Dayton 2-2 7-3 5-1 10. Jacksonville 4-6 *Dayton 5-0 9-1 4-1 Valparaiso 1-3 5-6 4-3 San Diego 4-1 8-3 4-2 Butler 0-4 1-10 1-6 Drake 2-3 8-3 6-0 ! denotes PFL North Division Champions DDOPKE.comOPKE.com Butler 2-3 6-4 4-1 *denotes PFL champion; defeated Morehead Team Record Valparaiso 2-3 3-7 1-4 St.of South Division, 20-17. 1. SAN DIEGO 11-1 Evansville 0-5 2-8 2-3 2. Momnouth 10-2 2005 PFL OVERALL NC 3. Drake 9-2 1998 PFL OVERALL NC *San Diego! 4-0 11-1 7-1 4. Albany 7-4 *Drake 4-0 7-3 3-3 Dayton 3-1 9-1 6-0 5. Robert Morris 7-4 Dayton 3-1 6-4 2-3 Drake 2-2 6-4 4-2 6. Central Conn. State 8-3 Valparaiso 2-2 5-6 3-4 Valparaiso 1-3 3-8 2-5 7. Duquesne 7-3 Butler 1-3 4-6 3-3 Butler 0-4 0-11 0-7 8. Davidson 6-4 San Diego 0-4 2-8 2-4 ! denotes PFL North Division Champions 9. Stony Brook 5-6 *denotes PFL champion; defeated Morehead 10. St. Francis - PA 3-8 1999 PFL OVERALL NC State of South Division, 47-40. *Dayton 4-0 6-4 2-4 SSAGARINAGARIN RATINGSRATINGS Valparaiso 3-1 9-2 6-1 2006 PFL OVERALL NC Team Rating Drake 2-2 7-4 5-2 *San Diego% 7-0 11-1 4-1 1. SAN DIEGO 60.54 San Diego 1-3 5-5 4-2 Drake 6-1 9-2 3-1 2. Mommouth 45.54 Butler 0-4 5-5 5-1 Davidson 5-2 6-4 1-2 3. Albany 43.23 Jacksonviulle 4-3 4-6 0-3 4. Central Conn. State 41.47 2000 PFL OVERALL NC Butler 2-5 3-8 1-2 5. Drake 41.32 *Dayton 3-1 8-3 5-2 Morehead State 2-5 2-9 0-4 6. Stony Brook 36.35 *Valparaiso 3-1 7-4 4-3 Dayton 1-6 4-6 3-0 7. Duquesne 35.57 *Drake 3-1 7-4 4-3 Valparaiso 1-6 3-8 2-2 8. Robert Morris 34.10 San Diego 1-3 4-6 3-3 % denotes Gridiron Classic Champion 9. Davidson 32.13 Butler 0-4 2-8 2-4 * denotes PFL Champion 10. Jacksonville 26.83

BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 50 FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Mike Buhler P 1995-96 Jeff Incerty TE 2002 JT Rogan, RB 10-16 2005 Scott Steingrebe WR 1993 Jeb Dougherty DB 1996 Adam Williams PK 2002 Jon Polk, RB 11-3 2005 Kevin Barres OL 1993 Buddy Brown DL 1997 Evan Harney RB 2003-04 Josh Johnson, QB 9-10 2006 Evan Hlavacek WR 1994-96 Kaeo Gouveia CB 1998-99 Adam Hannula WR 2003-04 Josh Johnson, QB 9-17 2006 Matt Taylor OL 1994 Bryan Baxter LB 2000 Jeff Incerty TE 2003 Josh Johnson, QB 10-1 2006 Vince Moiso QB 1994 Brian Luman DB 2000 Keith Zapalac OL 2003-04 Josh Johnson, QB 10-8 2006 Jermaine Rucker RB 1994 Anthony Banovac DL 2001 Nick Garton WR 2003-04 Josh Johnson, QB 11-5 2006 Matt Young PK 1995 Kyle Slusser DB 2001 Brent Labarrere WR 2003 Josh Johnson, QB 11-12 2006 Tim Roth PK 1996 Andy Guzenski LB 2002-03 Todd Mortensen QB 2004 Dylan Ching WR 1997-99 Wesley Morgan DB 2002 Nick Garton WR 2005 Mike Stadler QB 1997-98 Josh Noga DL 2003 Adam Hannula WR 2005 DEFENSE DATE YEAR Tim Roth PK 1997 Gavin Ng DB 2003 Wed Doyle WR 2005-06 Scott Buccola, DB 11-14 1993 Oscar Arzu RB 1999-00 Daniel Howard DE 2004 Dustin Owen TE 2005 Doug Popovich, DB 10-1 1994 Christos Renner OL 1999 Jeff Langdon LB 2004 Reis Rosenbledt OL 2005 Jeb Dougherty, DB 9-2, 11-4 1995 Phil Bretsch DB 2005 Clayton Austin OL 2006 Justin Dixon OL 2000-02 Doug Popovich, DB 9-9 1995 Matt Guardia TE 2001 Eric Bakhtiari DL 2005-06 Ben Hannnula WR 2006 Dylan Mora WR 2001 Kyson Hawkins LB 2005-06 Jordan Paopao OL 2006 Sal Navarra, DB 9-30 1995 Michael Gasperson WR 2002, 04 Josh Brisco DB 2006 Jon Polk RB 2006 Jeb Dougherty, DB 9-7, 11-16 1996 Adam Hannula WR 2003, 05 Chase McBride DB 2006 Robert Magnuson, LB 9-28 1996 Jeff Incerty TE 2003 ALL-ACADEMIC Travis Dellinger, DB 10-25 1997 Eric Rasmussen QB 2003 SECOND TEAM Kaeo Gouveia, CB 11-8, 11-15 1997 Evan Harney RB 2003-04 DEFENSE Kaeo Gouveia, CB 9-12 1998 Keith Zapalac OL 2003-04 DEFENSE Doug Popovich DB 1993-95 Todd Mortensen QB 2004 Neal Weitman LB 1993 Robert Ray P 1993-94 Kyle Slusser, DB 9-26, 10-3 1998 Matt Koller TE 2005 Dan Furleigh DB 1993 Neal Weitman LB 1993 Bryan Baxter, LB 9-12 1999 Josh Johnson QB 2005-06 Jeb Dougherty DB 1994 Jeb Dougherty DB 1994-96 Brian Luman, DB 9-19, 9-26 2000 Jordan Paopao OL 2005-06 Buddy Brown DL 1995-96 Jesse Hall DB 1994 Wesley Morgan, CB 10-21 2000 Reis Rosenbledt OL 2005-06 Ryan Marcos DL 1996 Mike Buhler P 1995-96 Chase McBride, DB 9-12 2004 Robert Magnuson LB 1996 Chris Ramsey TE 2006 Ryan Larson LB 1996 Jeff Langdon, LB 10-24 2004 JT Rogan RB 2006 Kujanga Jackson DB 1997 Mike Hartshorne DL 1997-98 Kyson Hawkins, LB 10-16 2005 Gabe DeAnda OL 2006 Lukas Smart DL 1998 Brandon Camacho DL 2000 Kyle Slusser DB 1998-99 Adam Combs DB 2001-03 Mark Johnson, DB 10-30 2005 Anthony Banovac DL 1999 Michael DiPasquale LB 2002 Josh Brisco, DB 10-22 2006 SECOND TEAM Bryan Baxter LB 1999 Brent Labarrere P 2002 Eric Bakhtiari, DL 10-29 2006 OFFENSE Dylan Mora P 2000 Bryan Newbrough DB 2002-03 Ron Friedman DL 2001 Matt Taylor OL 1993 Christian Conroy DL 2003 SPEC. TEAMS DATE YEAR Andy Guzenski LB 2001 Kyle Fitzgerald LB 2003 Matt Young PK 1994 Jeb Dougherty, KR 10-31 1993 Brian Luman DB 2001 Tareq Abdulghani DE 2004 Jon Walker OL 1995-96 Billy Kobayashi, CB 9-3 1994 Dylan Mora P 2001 Philip Bretsch DB 2004-05 Aaron Garrison OL 1997 Robert Ray, P 10-15 1994 Joe Maietta DL 2003 Adam Ullrich DL 2005 Joel Gonzalez OL 1998 Jeb Dougherty, KR 10-22 1994 Chris Conroy DL 2003 Kyson Hawkins LB 2005-06 Tom Jackson QB 1999 Evan Hlavacek, KR 9-23 1995 Josh Pierce DL 2003 Tyler Evans LB 2005 Matt Hackett WR 2000 Mike Buhler, P 9-30, 10-14, Jeff Langdon LB 2003 Chase McBride DB 2005-06 Matt Guardia TE 2000 11-11 1995 Kyle Fitzgerald Invert 2003 Patrick O'Neill DB 2006 Christos Renner OL 2000 Mike Buhler, P 9-28, 10-5 1996 Allen Russell DB 2003 Josh Brisco DB 2006 Eric Rasmussen QB 2001-02 Tim Roth, PK 11- 9 1996 Matt Collins OL 2001, 03 Adam Combs Invert 2003 Chris Gianelli DL 2006 Gavin Ng DB 2003 Tim Roth, P/PK 9-6, 9-13 1997 Dylan Mora PK 2001 Tim Roth, P/PK 11-8, 11-15 1997 Gavin Ng RS 2001-02 Josh Brisco DB 2004 John Koker P 2004 PFL PLAYERS OF WEEK Dylan Ching, KR 10-3 1998 Ariel Bellofi ore OL 2002 Brian Luman, KR 10-21 2000 Kenneth Villalobos RB 2002 Eric Stern DL 2006 OFFENSE DATE Patrick O'Neill DB 2006 Rafael O'Campo, PK 10-7 2000 Keith Zapalac OL 2002 YEAR Dylan Mora, P 10-6, 10-27 2001 Ariel Bellofi ore OL 2003 Vince Moiso, QB 10-10 1993 Gavin Ng, Return 9-14 2002 Adam Hannula WR 2004 ALL-ACADEMIC Michael Henry, RB 10-24 1993 Adam Williams, PK 11-2 2002 Dustin Owen TE 2004 OFFENSE Jermaine Rucker, RB 9-3 1994 Adam Williams, PK 10-26 2003 Matt Collins OT 2004 Kevin Barres OL 1993 Jermaine Rucker, RB 11-6 1994 Hutch Parker, PK 9-12, 11-14 2004 Nick Garton WR 2003-04 John Lambert RB 1993 Evan Hlavacek, WR 9-30 1995 Michael Gasperson, Ret 10-17 2004 Jon Polk RB 2006 Matt Taylor OL 1993-94 Mike Stadler, QB 10-4,11-1 1997 Hutch Parker, PK 9-4 2005 Wes Doyle WR 2006 Vince Moiso QB 1994 Dylan Ching, WR 10-25 1997 Hutch Parker, PK 9-10 2006 Ben Hannula WR 2006 John Khamis QB 1996 Oscar Arzu, RB 9-12 1998 Spencer Hollison OL 2006 Jeff Prichard WR 1997 Oscar Arzu, RB 9-12, 9-19 1999

PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS PIONEER FOOTBALL * return specialist Mike Stadler QB 1997-00 Eric Rasmussen, QB 9-29 2001 Tom Jackson QB 1999 Eric Rasmussen, QB 9-14, 10-26 2002 FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Christos Renner OL 1999-00 M. Gasperson, WR 10-26 2002 Justin Dixon OL 2001-02 Eric Rasmussen, QB 9-14, 11-9 2003 Scott Buccola DB 1993 Evan Harney, RB 9-21, 11-2 2003 Robert Ray P 1993-94 Matt Guardia TE 2001 Eric Rasmussen QB 2001-03 Evan Harney, RB 10-3/24/31 2004 Doug Popovich DB 1994-95 Todd Mortensen, QB 9-19, 10-17, Curtis DeMers LB 1995 Will Withers WR 2001 Matt Collins OL 2001, 03-04 11-7, 11-14 2004 Sal Navarra DB 1995 Josh Johnson, QB 9-18,10-16/30 2005 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 51 FCS TORERO ALL-AMERICA RECOGNITION

AMERICAN FOOTBALL DON HANSEN'S NATIONAL COACHES ASSOCIATION WEEKLY FOOTBALL GAZETTE Eric Rasmussen, QB 2nd Team 2003 Doug Popovich, DB 3rd Team 1995 Josh Johnson, QB 1st Team 2006 Wes Doyle, WR 1st Team 2006 Gabe DeAnda, OL 1st Team 2006 ASSOCIATED PRESS Jordan Paopao, OL 1st Team 2006 Jeb Dougherty, DB 3rd Team 1996 Eric Bakhtiari, DE 1st Team 2006 Josh Brisco, CB 1st Team 2006 ESPN THE MAGAZINE JT Rogan 2nd Team 2006 FCS Torero (1993-06) Leaders Kyson Hawkins, LB 2nd Team 2006 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA John Matthews, WR 2nd Team 2006 (CoSIDA) Josh Johnson, QB 1st Team 2005 Doug Popovich, DB 1st Team 1994 Eric Bakhtiari, DE 1st Team 2005 Doug Popovich, DB 1st Team 1995 Philip Bretsch, DB 1st Team 2005 Jeb Dougherty, DB 2nd Team 1995 JT Rogan, RB 2nd Team 2005 Jeb Dougherty, DB 1st Team 1996 Adam Hannula, WR 2nd Team 2005 Evan Harney, RB 1st Team 2004 Jordan Paopao, OL 2nd Team 2005 Wes Doyle, WR 2nd Team 2006 Nick Garton, WR Hon. Ment. 2005 Patrick O'Neill, FS 2nd Team 2006 Reis Rosenbledt, OL Hon. Ment. 2005 Evan Harney, RB 1st Team 2004 Todd Mortensen, QB 1st Team 2004 Jeff Langdon, LB 1st Team 2004 Keith Zapalac, OL 1st Team 2004 Evan Harney, RB Nick Garton, RS 2nd Team 2004 2003 & 2004 All-American Mike Gasperson, WR 2nd Team 2004 Eric Rasmussen, QB 1st Team 2003 2004 Offensive Back of the Year Evan Harney, RB 1st Team 2003 Don Hansen's Football Gazette Adam Hannula, WR 1st Team 2003 2004 ESPN The Magazine Keith Zapalac, OL 1st Team 2003 All-Academic First Team Andy Guzenski, LB 2nd Team 2003 Jeff Incerty, TE Hon. Ment. 2003 Josh Noga, DL Hon. Ment. 2003 Gavin Ng, DB Hon. Ment. 2002 Justin Dixon, OL 1st Team 2002 Andy Guzenski, LB Hon. Ment. 2002 Wesley Morgan, DB Hon. Ment. 2002 Eric Rasmussen, QB Hon. Ment. 2002 Kenneth Villalobos, RB Hon. Ment. 2002 Adam Williams, PK Hon. Ment. 2002 Dylan Mora, P 1st Team 2001 Anthony Banovac, LB 2nd Team 2001 Kyle Slusser, DB Hon. Ment. 2001 Justin Dixon, OL Hon. Ment. 2001, '00 Todd Mortensen, QB, 2004 All-American Brian Luman, DB 1st Team 2000 2004 co-PFL Offensive Player of the Year Oscar Arzu, RB Hon. Ment. 2000 Bryan Baxter, LB Hon. Ment. 2000 Signed free agent contract with Detroit Lions Oscar Arzu, RB 1st Team 1999 Christos Renner, OL Hon. Ment. 1999 THE SPORTS NETWORK I-AA Kaeo Gouveia, CB Hon. Ment. 1999, '98 ALL-AMERICA TEAM Dylan Ching, KR Hon. Ment. 1999, '97 Dylan Ching, WR 1st Team 1998, '97 Eric Bakhtiari, DE 1st Team 2005 Mike Stadler, QB Hon. Ment. 1998, '97 Philip Bretsch, DB 1st Team 2005 Tim Roth, PK/P 1st Team 1997 Josh Johnson, QB 1st Team 2005 Buddy Brown, DT 1st Team 1997 Jordan Paopao, OL 1st Team 2005 Mike Buhler, P 1st Team 1996 Todd Mortensen, QB 1st Team 2004 Jeb Dougherty, DB 1st Team 1996, '95 Michael Gasperson, WR 1st Team 2004 Tim Roth, PK Hon. Ment. 1996 Jeff Langdon, LB 1st Team 2004 Eric Rasmussen, QB Doug Popovich, DB 1st Team 1995 Keith Zapalac, OL 1st Team 2004 2003 AFCA All-America, Matt Young, PK 2nd Team 1995 Adam Hannula, WR 1st Team 2003 2003 PFL North Division Jeb Dougherty, Ret. 2nd Team 1995 Evan Harney, RB 1st Team 2003 Offensive Player of the Year, Curtis DeMers, LB 2nd Team 1995 Keith Zapalac, OL 1st Team 2003 2003 Don Hansen's Mike Buhler, P 2nd Team 1995 Dylan Mora, P 1st Team 2001 Offensive Back of the Year Doug Popovich, DB 3rd Team 1995 2-time NCAA I-AA Leader Doug Popovich, DB Hon. Ment. 1994 in Passing Effi ciency - Jermaine Rucker, RB Hon Ment. 1994 174.5 in 2003; 164.2 in 2002 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 52 Sarabeth Pollock begins her third year as the Coordinator of "The greatest challenge to a Division I Athletic Academic Support for the University of San Diego. athlete is to balance the demands of sport while She has worked as a tutor in the Athletic Department since the taking full advantage of the educational experi- fall of 2001. She serves as the academic advisor for all sports ence offered. The purpose of our program is to except Football and Rowing. Her responsibilities include the student-athletes in meeting this challenge supervision of the Study Hall and the administration of the by offering tutoring, advising, mentoring and tutoring and mentoring programs. Currently, the Academic a quiet environment to study. The academic Support Program employs over 25 tutors who represent a va- support program is designed to assist students in riety of majors across campus, as well as over 12 mentors who adjusting to life at USD and developing sound are graduate students pursuing their masters degrees in USD’s academic and career plans. By promoting a Counseling Program. The Study Hall and computer lab are philosophy of individual responsibility, which open for student-athlete use all year long; during the semester encourages each student-athlete to value their educational experience, the academic support they are open 60 hours per week and provide a quiet, studious Sarabeth Pollock program assists each athlete to realize their Academic Support atmosphere to foster academic excellence. full potential."

Sarabeth graduated from USD in 2002 in the Honors Program, Shaney Fink earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and History. She speaks Spanish and Associate AD for Compliance French fl uently. A 5th generation San Diegan, she resides in Point Loma with her family. In & Student Services/SWA her spare time, Sarabeth enjoys working on her novel that she hopes to have published by the end of the year. USD FOOTBALL ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

Kyson Hawkins District VIII, 2006 Wes Doyle 2nd Team Offense, 2006 Patrick O'Neill 2nd Team Defense, 2006 Philip Bretsch District VIII, 2005 Former Torero football player, Josh Nick Garton Elkins, enjoys 2004 graduation District VIII, 2005 & 2004 ceremony. Evan Harney 1st Team Offense, 2004 Jeb Dougherty 1st Team Defense, 1996 ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER Jeb Dougherty

Academic Support & Student Services 2nd Team Defense, 1995 The USD Athletic Academic Support Program is designed to promote the academic de- Doug Popovich velopment of student-athletes. The primary objective is to offer the necessary resourc- 1st Team Defense, 1995 es for the academic success of student-athletes as they work to earn their degree. Aca- Doug Popovich demic Support Services are designed to enhance the student-athlete’s overall collegiate 1st Team Defense, 1994 experience and encourage development and attainment of academic and career goals. John Gomez 2nd Team Defense, 1988 All USD student-athletes have access to advising, tutoring and mentoring services. The men- Bryan Day toring program, Torero Blue and MenTorero, were redeveloped in 2005 and team a graduate 1st Team Defense, 1988 student in the counseling program with an athlete who would like to enhance study skills, learn Bryan Day about campus resources, receive guidance on goal development and attainment, and benefi t 1st Team Defense, 1987 from guided group study. Student-athletes also have access to a quiet area where they can study Jeff Mansukhani or work in the computer center. In addition, student-athletes are encouraged to utilize the cam- 2nd Team Offense, 1986 pus learning centers including the Writing, Math and Logic Centers as well as to take advantage Dan Herbert of the resources available to them in the Career Center, Counseling Center and Computer Labs. 1st Team Defense, 1981 BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 53 NCAA COMPLIANCE I want to play Division I intercollegiate athletics at San Diego…

What do I need to do in order to play at San Diego as a you will be visiting; (2) on the day of a coach’s off-campus contact with freshman? you by that coach; (3) on the initial date for signing the National Letter If you intend to participate in Division I or II athletics as a freshman, of Intent in your sport through two days after the initial signing date; you must register and be certifi ed by the NCAA Initial-Eligibility and (4) you (or your parents) may telephone a coach at your expense as Clearinghouse. Your high school counselors should provide you with often as you wish. After a National Letter of Intent is signed, unlimited a student-release form and a brochure titled, “NCAA Guide for the calls may be placed to the prospect. College-Bound Student-Athlete.” In order to be registered with the clearinghouse, you must complete the student-release form and mail the Off-Campus Contacts: A college coach may contact you in top (white) copy of the form to the clearinghouse along with the $50 person off the college campus only on or after July 1 after the registration fee. Give the yellow and pink copies of the form to a high- completion of your junior year in high school. The contact must school offi cial, who then sends the yellow copy, along with an offi cial take place on the prospect’s high school campus and follow restric- copy of your high-school transcript that includes your SAT or ACT tions on the sport’s recruiting calendar. A contact is any face-to- score(s), to the clearinghouse. Your high school should keep the pink face meeting between a college coach or athletics staff member copy for its fi les. You may also register online at www.ncaaclearinghouse. and you or your parents, during which any of you say more than net. After graduation and before the school closes for the summer, your “hello.” Also, any such face-to-face meeting that is prearranged school also must send the clearinghouse a copy of your fi nal transcript or that takes place on your campus, at an organized competition that confi rms graduation from high school. Your counselors can obtain or practice involving you or your high school, preparatory school, registration materials, at no cost, by calling the clearinghouse at (319) two-year college or all-star team shall be considered a contact, 337-1492 or (877) 262-1492. regardless of the conversation. However, a college coach may visit your high school (with the approval of your high school How do I know if I’m being recruited? principal) only once a week during contact period. You become a “prospective student-athlete” when you start ninth-grade classes. Before the ninth grade, you become a prospec- Evaluations: An evaluation is any off-campus activity used to tive student-athlete if a college gives you (or your relatives or friends) assess your academic qualifi cations or athletics ability, including any fi nancial aid or other benefi ts that the college does not provide a visit to your high school (during which no contact occurs) or prospective students generally. You become a “recruited prospective watching you practice or compete at any site. In football, a coach student-athlete” at a particular college if any coach approaches you (or has three evaluation opportunities and six contact opportunities. any member of your family) about enrolling and participating in athletics Once you sign a National Letter of Intent, you may be evaluated at that college. Activities by coaches that cause you to become a recruited an unlimited number of times by a college coach from the college prospective student-athlete are (1) providing you with an offi cial visit; with which you have signed. (2) placing more than one telephone call to you or any other member of your family; or (3) visiting you or any other member of your family Letters: Letters and printed recruiting information may be sent anywhere other than the college campus. to you starting September 1st at the beginning of your junior year in high school. However, you may still contact a university Boosters: In addition to general recruiting regulations, no alumni, prior to this date to receive general (non-athletic related) infor- boosters or representatives of a college’s athletics interests can be mation. You may also complete an athletic questionnaire prior involved in your recruitment. There can be no phone calls or letters to this date. from boosters. If a USD booster is contacting you, please call the San Diego Compliance Offi ce as soon as possible at (619) 260-7577. Don’t What Can I Receive from San Diego? risk your NCAA eligibility! You (or your family) may not receive any benefi t, inducement or arrange- ment, such as cash, clothing, camp, improper expenses, transportation, When can I talk to the coach and have him/her see me gifts or loans to encourage you to sign a National Letter of Intent or play? attend an NCAA college.

Telephone Calls: In Football, a prospect may receive one phone call in Who do I contact with any Questions on Eligibility? May of the prospects junior year in high school and may start receiving additional calls after September 1 of your senior year. After this, a college You may contact Shaney Fink, USD’s coach is limited to one telephone call per week to you (or your parents Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance or legal guardians), except that unlimited calls to you (or your parents and Student Services/SWA at 619-260-4755 or or legal guardians) may be made under the following circumstances: (1) by email at fi [email protected]. during the fi ve days immediately before your offi cial visit by the college THE CAMPUS... BACK-TO-BACK MID-MAJOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 54

The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USD is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacifi c Ocean. The campus is named Alcalá Park and is located just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid - Alcala de Henares. Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Christians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a university whose buildings became the inspiration for USD’s architectural style.

Under the leadership of Mother Rosalie Hill of the Society of the Sacred Heart and Bishop Charles Francis Buddy of the Diocese of San Diego, the University of San Diego began as separate colleges for men and women. The fi rst classes met in 1952; the School of Law opened its doors in 1954. By the late 1960’s it became clear that both colleges would benefi t from combining academic resources, and in 1972 the University of San Diego became a single coeducational Catholic university.

Now governed by a board of trustees independent from the founding organizations, USD is a Roman Catholic institution that welcomes students, faculty and staff of diverse religions, traditions and remains dedicated to the values originally articulated by Mother Hill and Bishop Buddy. Students choose from more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degrees programs in academic divisions including the College of Arts and Sciences and the schools of Business Administration, Leadership and Education Sciences, Law and Nursing and Health Science.

Men aspiring to the Roman Catholic priesthood prepare for their vocation at the St. Francis Center for Priestly Formation.

The USD campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institutions in the country, featuring major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. Since 1984, USD has completed numerous major construction and expansion projects. In 2000 the Jenny Craig Pavil- ion, a 5,100-seat athletic center, opened its doors as home to USD basketball and volleyball. Two years ago, the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice opened on the west end of campus, and in 2003 the Donald P. Shiley Center for Science and Technology opened. A fi ve-story Spanish Renaissance parking garage (1,100 spaces) was completed in 1998. A landscaped fountain plaza was fi nished in the fall of 1995, connecting the entrances of the Immaculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university completed the 45,000 square foot Loma Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms and laboratories.

THE ACADEMICS... USD enrolls more than 7,600 students who have a choice of more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Ad- mission to USD, which consistently ranks among theBBACK-TO-BACK topAC schoolsK-T inO the-B nation,AC Kis highly PPFLF Lselective. CCHAMPIONSHA USDM receivedPION moreS than 7,800 applications for approximately 1,100 undergraduate openings in Fall of 2005. The class of 2009 entered with a GPA of 3.74 and an average SAT score of 1176. USD has earned recognition in such publications 55 as the 2006 edition of The Princeton Review annual college guide as being one of the best colleges in the United States. The Princeton Review recently included USD as one of the nation’s most socially conscious institutions in its book, Colleges with a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement.

USD in 2003, joined the elite company of Phi Beta Kappa, the nations oldest honor society. Na- tionwide, only about 10 percent of all colleges and universities have Phi Beta Kappa chapters. USD was granted membership to the Mortar Board Na-

tional Honor Society in 2000. Notable USD Graduates

In 2003, USD welcomed the Steve Altman (1986) addition of the 150,000-square- President Qualcomm, Inc. foot Donald P. Shiley Center 2004 Author E. Hughes Career Achievement for Science and Technology Award Recipient building, which provides an Bill Bavasi (1980) interdisciplinary science facility General Manager of the Seattle Mariners serving every USD student as he or she completes science course Bernie Bickerstaff (1968) requirements. General Manager and Head Coach of the Charlotte Bobcats The Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, opened in Mike Brown (1992) 2001, is one of 10 comprehensive Cleveland Cavaliers, Head Coach peace centers nationwide with facilities for major international Brady Clark (1996) Outfi elder, Brewers peace efforts. Alison Cox (2001) Medalist in the Olympics-Women’s Rowing

Theo Epstein (2000) General Manager of the

Andrew Firestone (1998) Reality TV Star -

John Redmond (1980) President and CEO of the MGM Grand Resorts

John Shaw (1973) President of the Saint Louis Rams

Juan Vargas (1983) California State Assembly SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA... BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 56

San Diego is truly “America’s Finest Zoo as well as Sea World. The city is great recreation and cultural center, offers City.” A modern metropolis (second for families, but for those without kids, 25 courts, two gymnasiums, two largest in California) and a popular year- there is a lot to do as well. municipal golf courses, and one of the round resort, San Diego spreads from San Diego is home to a number of mil- nation’s fi nest zoos. Mission Bay Park the coast to the desert, including cliffs, itary bases, primarily due to its location. is a 4,600-acre playground for jogging, mesas, hills, canyons and valleys. San In 1941, after the Pearl Harbor attacks, the fi shing, bicycling, tennis, golf, jet skiing Diego also surrounds one of California’s U.S. established the headquarters of the and kite fl ying. greatest natural harbors which has been Pacifi c Fleet in San Diego, and the city is As well as participating in recre- a dominant factor in determining the now home to the largest air naval station ational activities, San Diego supports city’s history, economy and develop- on the west coast. their professional teams -- the NFL ment. Unlike many cities, San Diego’s airport Chargers play at Qualcomm Stadium, Meteorologists claim San Diego as is right next to downtown, increasing and the play at Petco the country’s only area with perfect cli- its convenience even more. It is hard to Park. During college football bowl mate. This ideal year-round environment believe that San Diego is the nation’s week, San Diego annually hosts the posts an average daytime temperature sixth-largest city, it just retains a small Pacifi c Life Holiday Bowl in late Decem- of 70 degrees, with an annual rainfall town feel. ber. During 1998, Qualcomm Stadium average of less than 10 inches. Most According to Sports Illustrated, “For hosted the Super between days are sunny, with humidity generally sheer numbers of participants, diversity Denver and Green Bay; followed by the low, even in the summer. The climate, at- of pursuits of involvement, San Diego between the San Diego tractive setting and recreational facilities must rank as the sports fi tness capital Padres and the . The make San Diego “America’s Finest City.” of the U.S.” Sports are a major feature Super Bowl returned to San Diego in The city has mostly avoided the evils of the San Diego lifestyle. One can sail, 2003. Whatever sporting activity there of urban sprawl, which has allowed its swim, surf, scuba dive, snorkel, wind-surf is, it’s here in San Diego -- the sports downtown to remain vibrant, especially on 70 miles of public beach or golf at any capital of the U.S.! the Gaslamp Quarter. San Diego is also of the over 80 golf courses throughout home to the world-famous San Diego the county. Balboa Park, a 1,158-acre “AMERICA’S FINEST CITY” BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 57

Petco Park, Home of the San Diego Padres Qualcomm Stadium, Home of the San Diego Chargers BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 58 USD ATHLETIC FACILITIES

The Jenny Craig Pavilion The Jenny Craig Pavilion serves as home to the Toreros men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the women’s volleyball team. This 17.5 million dollar area has a seating capacity of 5,100 as has quickly garnered major attention from around the region, and the selected USD as the site of the 2001, 2002 and 2003 WCC Basketball Championships, it has hosted the 2002 California Junior College Basketball Championships, the annual Kiwanis Basketball Tournament, the Darrell Russell Ce- lebrity Charity Basketball game, the 2003 NFL Celebrity Basketball Game, the Offi cial Super Bowl XXXVII Luncheon, and the 2004 Judo National Championships.

Cunningham Baseball Stadium The Cunningham Baseball Stadium serves as the home diamond to the USD Baseball team. Since its inception in 1970, the stadium has undergon several renovations. Prior to the 2003 campaign, the stadium received several signifi cant additions. A “Turf Tech” synthetic grass surface was installed in the foul areas between fi rst and third base. Secondly, a new press box was built at the top of Cunningham Stadium that keeps the central architectural theme of 16th century Spanish Renaissance alive. In addition, a new public address system has been added. The playing surface consists of “Bullseye” Bermuda grass and the dirt portion of the infi eld is crushed red brick. In 2006 the stadium received a new scoreboard.

Torero Stadium Torero Stadium serves as home to both the USD football and soccer programs. The stadium received renovations that were completed in 2001 to host the WUSA San Diego Spirit, with over $3.5 million dollars spent to enlarge the seating areas and add spectator comforts. Torero stadium capacity is now 7,000. In 2001, the installation of the upgraded lighting system took place, and the fi nal piece of the renovations was a Daktronics video board that plays movie clips and replays, as well as scoreboard information. The playing surface is “Bullseye” Bermuda grass, with soccer dimensions measuring 118 yards x 72 yards, with football conforming to NCAA regulations. In 2006, the fi eld was named the "Walter J. Zabel Field at Torero Stadium."

USD Complex The USD Softball Complex serves as the home diamond for the Torero softball team. The playing surface is “Bullseye” Bermuda grass, with the facility also including two batting cages that allow players to work on their hitting skills. A lighted LED Daktronics scoreboard sits over the right fi eld fence and allows fans to be updated on game stats. Stadium seating capacity is 325, and spectators are also comforted by a full-service concessions stand and public facilities. The stadium is also lighted, enabling night games. In addition, a new public address system has been added, as well as a press box down the third base line. SAN DIEGO ADMINISTRATION BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 60 A MessageMessage FFromrom PPresidentresident LLyonsyons The University of San Diego is very proud of the student-athletes that represent our institution on 16 men's and women's NCAA Divi- sion-I athletic teams. These are proud and serious competitors, honored to represent the University. The dedication you witness on the playing fi elds, on the court, on the course, or in the water is greatly matched in the classrooms, the laboratories, on stage, or in the community. Last year thirty-eight percent of our student-athletes carried a grade-point average above 3.2, and ten of our teams had a cumulative grade-point average above 3.0. Athletics is vital to the University of San Diego, a way students, faculty, staff and alumni come together as one community. I am both a university president and a Torero fan; I look forward to sharing the excitement of Torero athletics with our many fans.

Dr. Mary E. Lyons President

Dr. Julie Sullivan Mr. Paul Bissonnette Ms. Carmen M. Vazquez Dr. Timothy O’Malley Msgr. Daniel Dillabough V.P. V.P. V.P. V.P. V.P. Provost Finance & Administration Student Affairs University Relations Mission & Ministry

University of San Diego Mission Statement The University of San Diego is a Roman Catholic institution committed to advancing academic excel- lence, expanding liberal and professional knowledge, creating a diverse and inclusive community, and preparing leaders dedicated to ethical conduct and compassionate service.

University of San Diego Vision Statement The University of San Diego is becoming a nationally preeminent Catholic university known for educating students who are globally competent, ethical leaders working and serving in our com- plex and changing world.

The University of San Diego is a Roman Catholic institution committed to advancing academic excellence, expanding liberal and professional knowledge, creating a diverse and inclusive community, and preparing leaders dedicated to ethical conduct and compassionate service. BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 61 KY SNYDER Executive Director of Athletics

Ky Snyder was named Executive Director of Athletics at the University of San Diego on December 10th, 2003. Dr. Mary E. Lyons, USD President, introduced Snyder who returns to USD where he was Director of Athletic Development from 1990 to 1996. He came back to USD from the San Diego International Sports Council where he held the position of President.

With the San Diego International Sports Council, Snyder’s primary responsibility was to promote San Diego/Ti- juana as the preferred region for sporting events and activities that benefi t the community both economically and socially. Accomplishments of the Sports Council bid efforts during Snyder’s tenure included securing San Diego the 1997 and 1998 ESPN Summer X Games, the Suzuki Rock & Roll Marathon, the 1999 All-Star Game, the inaugural Bank of America/U.S. Olympic Cup, NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball First & Second Round (2001) contests, the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championships (2001) and Super Bowl XXXVII.

In the spring of 2001, Snyder was named the President of the San Diego Super Bowl XXXVII Host Committee. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the San Diego NFL Youth Education Town and the San Diego Super Bowl Task Force. Snyder was also the Executive Director of the San Diego International Sports Foundation.

Prior to joining the SDISC, Snyder was the Director of Athletic Development at the University of San Diego for six years. At USD he was responsible for establishing the Torero Athletic Association, fund-raising efforts for athletics, managing athletic special events and generating corporate sponsorship of athletics.

At USD he oversees an athletic department with sixteen NCAA Division I intercollegiate teams and approxi- mately 400 student-athletes. He is responsible for all administrative, management and supervisory aspects of the Department of Athletics. Additionally, he oversees the strategic long-range planning and monitoring of budgets, personnel, programs, facilities, fundraising, promotions and marketing, and public relations for an NCAA Divi- sion I program consisting of eight sports for men and eight sports for women. He serves on the NCAA Division I Football Rules Committee, the West Coast Conference TV Committee, Marketing Committee and Women’s Basketball Committee.

Snyder played football at San Diego State University. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing from San Diego State University and has studied in the Master’s Leadership Program at the University of San Diego. He is a guest lecturer at the University of San Diego’s MBA Sports Management program and the SDSU Hospitality Management program.

Snyder, who has been a San Diego resident for 25 years, has a very athletic family. His wife, Sue, was a former standout member of the United States women’s national volleyball team who played at San Diego State and also coached the Aztecs and University of San Diego’s women’s volleyball teams. In addition, Snyder’s father, Lester, held the position as President of the United States Tennis Association.

The Snyder’s reside in Poway with their son Riley (age 14), daughter Sydney (age 11) and daughter Cammy (age 8).

The Snyder Family on a recent trip to Alaska (l-r): Sue, Sydney, Cammy, Riley, Ky and Don Hegerle (Sue's father). BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 62 Mike Matoso, Senior Associate Director of Athletics Mike Matoso, in his ninth year at USD, begins his second year in the position of Senior Associate Athletic Direc- tor. He will have the responsibility for the day-to-day operation and management of the department including compliance, personnel, programs, facilities and operations. Mike also supervises the baseball, men's tennis, men's soccer, women's swim- ming & diving, and softball programs. Matoso had held the title of Associate Athletics Director for Compliance and Administration since the Fall of 2003, and was the department’s Compliance Coordinator for fi ve years. Mike started his Torero career as the department’s Academic Support Coordinator. Prior to USD, he spent three years as the Academic Counselor at USC where he worked with the football, baseball, women’s soccer, swimming and volleyball programs. Prior to USC, Mike served as the Academic Advisor for all 18 intercol- legiate programs at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo for two years. He earned both his B.S. degree in Physical Education (1993) and M.A. in Education, Counseling (1994) from Cal Poly. He was also a starting for the Mustangs baseball team that participated in the Division II College World Series. Mike and his wife, Kelly, reside in Carlsbad with their three children, Abigail, Cole and Brody.

Dan Yourg, Associate Director of Athletics/Business Affairs Dan Yourg, Associate Director of Athletics, has been a member of the USD Athletics Department since the fall of 1985. His main duties include overseeing the department’s budget and business operations. Yourg oversees football, women’s & men’s rowing, Strength & Conditioning, and Athletic Equipment Services. In addition, he is the department liaison to USD’s Financial Aid, Budget & Treasury, Bursar, Campus Card, Computer Services, Housing, Dining Services and Bookstore. Additionally, Yourg is the Athletic Department contact for NCAA directed annual audits, coordinates the USD Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) report, the NCAA Student Athlete Opportunity Fund and the NCAA Special Assistance Fund for Student-Athletes. Yourg is a national member of CABMA, the College Athletic Business Management Association. He has volunteered himself in the San Diego community serving as Chairman of The Board of Directors for Wayback, Inc., of San Diego, a recovery home for alcoholic men. Yourg received his Bachelor’s (Sociology, 1980) and Master’s (Social Work, 1986) degrees from the University of Wisconsin, where he was a nose guard on the Badgers’ football team. He played four years and was a letter winner. Yourg is an inductee of the St. Viator High School (Arlington Heights, Illinois) Athletic Hall of Fame. Dan and his wife Virginia, a USD alumnus, are the parents of three sons, John, Thomas and Michael.

Shaney Fink, Associate Director of Athletics/SWA Shaney Fink begins her eighth year with USD and her third in the role of Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance and Student Services/Senior Woman Administrator. Prior to her current position, she was Assistant Director of Athletics for Academics and Student Services, and since her arrival at USD has overseen the Academic Support Program. During the 1999 season she assisted the Torero volleyball coaching staff, helping the Toreros to a 23-6 record and second round fi nish in the NCAA Tournament. Prior to USD she gained coaching experience at the high school, college and international levels for four years. She capped off a stellar collegiate career (1990-93) at Cal Berkeley and won selection to the All-Pac 10 Decade Team. Fink earned her B.A. in Social Science from Berkeley in 1994. In the spring of 2004 she earned her Masters Degree at USD in Counseling. Shaney and her husband, Tom Vorkoper, reside in Encinitas with their son, Lucas, and daughter, Mia.

Brian Fogarty, Associate Director of Athletics/Development Brian Fogarty enters his 12th year in USD athletics administration where he is Associate Director of Athletics for Development. He took over this post after spending thirteen years as USD’s head football coach. He directed USD’s foot- ball program to eleven seasons of .500 or better records and guided their move from the Division III ranks to the NCAA I-AA level in 1993. In 2003 he was named USD’s “Administrator of the Year.” His primary responsibilities are with overseeing the department's fund raising efforts and in staffi ng the athletic Executive Cabinet. He also oversees the USD Athletics Marketing department. He co-directed the capital campaign for the Jenny Craig Pavilion, which opened its doors in October of 2000. Brian and his wife Denise, married in the summer of 2004, reside in the Scripps Ranch area of San Diego. Brian and his wife Denise were married in 2004. Between them they have six grown children and fi ve grandchildren. Three of their children are alumni of USD. BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 63 Carolyn Greer, Associate Director of Athletics/Sports Medicine Carolyn Greer enters her 30th year as the Head Athletic Trainer for the University of San Diego department of athletics. Three years ago she was promoted to the position of Associate Director of Athletics for Sports Medicine. She is assisted by Paul Signorelli, Wil Filamor and Joe Parry. In 2007 she received the San Diego State University Distinguished Alumnus award for the Department of Exer- cise and Nutritional Sciences and also the Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award for the National Athletic Trainers' Association. Three years ago Carolyn was named the 2005 Thomas F. Burke Employee-of-the-Year for the Student Affairs Division. Over the years she has taught Sports Medicine classes at San Diego State University, as well as presented at professional meetings. She oversees seventeen intercollegiate teams and 400 USD student-athletes. The Sports Medicine staff provides injury prevention, immediate care, and rehabilitation for USD’s intercollegiate athletes, as well as covering the intercollegiate events. As an Adjunct Professor for San Diego State University, she participates in the clinical education of athletic training students. A 1975 graduate of San Diego State University, Carolyn was certifi ed as an Athletic Trainer and went on to earn her Master's Degree in Sports Medicine. Carolyn, and her husband Jeff, reside in the Pacifi c Beach area of San Diego with their two boys, David (senior at USD) and Jason (sophomore at USD).

Andy Fee, Associate Dir. of Athletics/Facilities &Operations Andy Fee is in his fi fth year at USD, and his fi rst in the position of Associate Director of Athletics/Facilities and Operations. Fee will oversee all the scheduling, fi eld maintenance and purchasing for the department's athletic venues. He also is the sport superviser for women's soccer, men's & women's cross country, women's track and men's golf. Fee came to USD from where he was Assistant Director of Facility Operations for Athletics for two seasons. Before that he was Facility Supervisor for the ASU Student Recreation Complex. Besides his work at ASU, he developed Athletics and Management skills with the NFL Cardinals, Fiesta Bowl and PGA Phoenix Open. From Scottsdale, Arizona, he earned his B.A. in Political Science with a minor in History from Arizona State Uni- versity, and his M.A. in Education from the University of Phoenix. Andy and his wife, Nicole, reside in North Park.

Ted Gosen, Associate Director of Athletics/Media Relations Ted Gosen, Associate Director of Athletics for Media Relations, is in his 27th year. He oversees all public rela- tions activities, publications, athletic website and information services for the athletic department, in addition to hosting the media at USD events. He is assisted by Chris Loucks and Ryan McCann. In 1981 Ted received his Master of Science degree in Sports Administration from St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida. A 1979 graduate of San Jose State University, he earned his Bachelor's degree in Business Administration. In ad- dition to his SID duties, Ted is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA); a member of USD's Athletic Hall of Fame Committee; and teaches a bowling class through the USD recreation department. Ted received his 25-year award from CoSIDA this past July at the CoSIDA convention held in San Diego. Ted and his wife Terri, a 1983 USD graduate, reside in Poway with their four daughters: Katie (a junior at USD), Colleen, Claire and Erin.

USD ATHLETICS MISSION & VISION STATEMENT

Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement As part of the University of San Diego, a Roman Catholic University, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is com- mitted to advancing academic and athletic excellence and enhancing students’ lives while promoting the University of San Diego.

Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Vision Statement As part of the University of San Diego, a Roman Catholic University, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is edu- cating its student-athletes while building leadership and teamwork qualities and a reputation as winners on and off the fi eld of play. BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 64 Chris Morales Chris Loucks Assistant Director for Marketing Asst. Director of Media Relations Chris Morales enters his third Chris Loucks is in his third year as year with the USD athletics department. Asst. Dir. of Media Relations. His duties in- He oversees all promotional activities for clude coordinating radio and TV, producing USD Athletics, client services for corporate media guides, press releases, brochures and sponsorship, group activities and on/off game programs for numerous Torero sports. campus organizational involvement at athletic Loucks also updates and maintains the athletic events. website for the sports that he covers. Prior to USD, Chris worked at Louisi- Prior to USD, Loucks was a graduate ana State University as Graduate Marketing assistant at where he served Assistant overseeing women's soccer, men's as the primary media contact for women’s soc- basketball, baseball, and corporate sponsor cer, baseball, and men’s and women’s tennis. He also served as a Media Relations fulfi llment. Before LSU, Chris spent time with the Virginia Tech Athletic De- Assistant at UC Riverside from 2002-2004 serving as the Highlanders’ primary me- velopment serving briefl y as interim director of marketing and helped coordinate dia contact for men’s soccer and softball. Loucks also worked in the Sports Infor- NCAA events with women's basketball, golf, and soccer. mation offi ces at Cal State Fullerton and Saddleback College. Chris is a 2004 graduate of Virginia Tech where he earned his B.A. in In 2002, Loucks received his B.A. in Communications with an emphasis Marketing Management. He is from Ashburn, Virginia. in public relations from Cal State Fullerton. He is currently working on his master’s in sport and athletic administration from Gonzaga. Kari Logan Asst. Dir. for Athletic Development Matthew Parr Kari Logan enters her third year in the Athletic Facilities & Operations position of Assistant Athletic Director for Devel- Matthew Parr enters his fi rst year opment. She oversees the annual athletic giving with the USD athletics department as the campaign and organizes all the athletic fundraising Assistant Director for Facilities and Opera- events and booster clubs for the department. tions. Prior to joining the USD staff, Kari He assists Andy Fee in overseeing worked at San Diego based Elite Racing, Inc. all the scheduling, fi eld maintenance and where she was the Event Director for several purchasing for the department's athletic running events including the Carlsbad 5000, Ju- venues. nior Carlsbad, Arturo Barrios Invitational and the Prior to USD, Parr was a work study Phoenix Children’s Hospital Kids Rock. Kari also served as the Entertainment Co- student under Andy Fee and John Martin ordinator for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon. Before Elite Racing, Kari was at UC Santa for four years and was also a member of Barbara, where she was the Assistant Director of Marketing and Promotions for the the USD cross country team and served on the USD Student-Athlete Advisory Gaucho Athletic department. Council. From Thousand Oaks, CA. she earned her B.A in Communication Studies Matthew is a 2007 graduate of USD where he earned his B.A. in with a minor in Management in 1996 from New Mexico State University, where she was History and Political Science. Parr resides in El Cajon, Calif. a four year starter for the Aggie volleyball team. Ryan McCann Maggie Sinclair Media Relations Coordinator Mgr. of Athletic Equipment Services Ryan McCann is in his third year as the media relations coordinator. His duties Maggie Sinclair started at USD in include radio and TV liaison, producing media May of 2006 when she was hired as the guides, press releases, brochures and game pro- Manager of Athletic Equipment Services. grams for numerous Torero sports. McCann Her responsibilities include the purchasing, also updates and maintains the athletic website maintenance, fi tting, organization, and dis- for the sports that he is responsible for. tribution of equipment inventory for USD Prior to USD, McCann spent one year Athletics. in South Korea teaching English to elementary Prior to USD, Maggie worked at San and middle school students and was a SID stu- Diego State as the Assistant Manager of dent assistant at Linfi eld College. Equipment Services from 2004-2006. She In 2004, McCann received his B.A. in Mass Communications from Lin- helped supervise a staff of over a dozen fi eld College. full-time and student equipment managers in the daily operation of an Equip- ment Services Department that serviced eighteen varsity sports. Maggie has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame and a master’s degree in Sports Management from the University of Connecti- cut. She is a certifi ed member of the Athletic Equipment Manager’s Associa- tion. BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 65 Josh Lawrence Kathy Marpe Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion Game Operations Manager Josh Lawrence begins his fi fth year Kathy Marpe is in her second full- as the Director of the Jenny Craig Pavilion. He time season as the department's Game Opera- came to USD after 7 years at UC San Diego, tions Manager. She will be responsible for all where his responsibilities included managing the game-day operations, including supervision RIMAC Arena. Josh’s duties included coordinat- of security, parking, visiting teams, game-day ing all events, from athletic competition to the staffi ng, scheduling of offi cials, and assisting presentation of concerts and special events, JCP staff with ticketing responsibilities. as well as maintenance throughout the Sports No stranger to the USD Athletic Facilities at UC San Diego. Family, Kathy was the Torero head women's Here at USD, Josh’s responsibilities basketball coach for 25 years until she retired will include scheduling, staffi ng and all management aspects of the Jenny Craig from coaching in the spring of 2005. A two-time WCC Coach of the Year, Pavilion. In this capacity he will manage the daily operations of the facility, Marpe won two West Coast Conference tournament titles (1993, 2000) with the including event management and marketing of the Pavilion. team advancing to the NCAA's both seasons. She totaled 294 USD victories Josh received his B.S. from UC San Diego in 1993 with a double and 381 career collegiate wins. major in Political Science and U.S. History. Josh and his wife, Lisa, reside in San Diego. Sarabeth Pollock Coor. of Athletic Academic Support Sarabeth Pollock begins her third Branda Cook year as the Coordinator of Athletic Aca- Asst. Dir. of Jenny Craig Pavilion demic Support for USD. She has worked as a tutor in the Athletic Department since the Branda Cook joined the University fall of 2001. She serves as the academic of San Diego as the Assistant Director of the advisor for all sports except Football and Jenny Craig Pavilion in May 2006. She works Rowing. Her responsibilities include the in coordination with the Director of the Pavil- supervision of the Study Hall and the ad- ion to ensure smooth facility operation with a ministration of the tutoring and mentoring focus on student employee management and programs. Currently, the Academic Support liaison to other USD departments and ven- Program employs over 25 tutors who rep- dors. resent a variety of majors across campus, as well as over 12 mentors who Branda began her employment at the are graduate students pursuing their masters degrees in USD’s Counseling University of San Diego in 2002 as the Assis- Program. tant Director of Operations for the Ernest Hahn University Center. She was Sarabeth graduated from USD in 2002 in the Honors Program, responsible for the day-to-day operation of the facility ensuring a clean, fun earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and History. She and safe environment while motivating, mentoring and managing student staff speaks Spanish and French fl uently. A 5th generation San Diegan, she resides that worked in the Center. Prior to USD, she taught Life Science and Physical in Point Loma with her family. In her spare time, Sarabeth enjoys working on Science at the Community Learning Center for Mira Costa Community College her novel that she hopes to have published by the end of the year. for six years. Additionally, Branda served as the General Manager of two retail stores for four years. A USD 1997 aluma with a B.A. Marine Science, emphasis in Biology. Branda is currently working toward her Masters of Marine Science at USD. Stephane Rochet Dir. of Athletic Performance Training Stephane Rochet is in his fi rst year as Director of Athletic Performance Train- ing at USD. Prior to coming to USD, Ro- chet worked as an assistant strength coach at UCLA and at Indiana University and was a police offi cer in Newport Beach.

Rochet received his Master’s in Sports Ad- ministration from the University of Ohio. In addition, he holds the USAW Level I certifi - cation, Russian Kettlebell Certifi cation and is a certifi ed CrossFit Instructor. BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 66

Dr. Paul C. Murphy Wil Filamor Paul Signorelli Joe Parry Father Owen Mullen Sierra Foster Team Physician Assoc. Athletic Trainer Assoc. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer University Chaplain Asst. Dir. Ticket Services

Charlene Ables Donna Holston Holly Keener Linda Coppa Cyndi Casillas Janet Engelman Executive Assistant Executive Assistant Adm. Assistant Adm. Assistant Adm. Assistant Football Admin. Asst.

Cindy Fisher Rich Hill Bill Grier Jennifer Petrie Will Guarino Tim Mickelson Women’s Basketball Baseball Men's Basketball Volleyball Cross Country Men's Golf

Seamus McFadden Ada Greenwood Tom Hagedorn Sherri Stephens Melissa McElvain Mike Keeler Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Softball W. Swimming & Diving

Brooks Dagman John Cunningham Gary Becker Jenny Gilmore Ross Manfre Brent Klovstad Men’s Rowing Dir. of Transportation Dir. of Campus Recreation Intercollegiate Camps Dir. Football Videographer FB Operations Asst. BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK PPFLFL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 67 The ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Football Team, selected annually by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America, honors the nation’s best student-athletes. Just as the balancing of football and academics is diffi cult, the standards for nomination and selection to the team are rigorous. To be nominated, a varsity starter or key reserve player must have a minimum 3.200 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.000 scale). The program began in the 1950s with honorees in football; later, basketball and baseball all-academic teams were added. Academic and athletics biographical data of nominees are prepared in ballot form and mailed to the CoSIDA member- ship, who vote in each of eight districts. From the eight district teams comes a national ballot, distributed to the 1,400 members for the fi nal all-academic team. "The achievements of these young men should truly be commended," said NBC sportscaster , spokesperson for the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America team. In 2004 Evan Harney joined six former Torero grid- ders after being named First Team. The record-setting Torero running back carried a 3.90 grade-point average as a Business Administration major. Below is a look at USD’s other football players named as ESPN The Wes Doyle Magazine Academic All-Americans: Patrick O'Neill Torero Success On The Field & In The Classroom

Dan Herbert Jeff Mansukhani Bryan Day John Gomez Doug Popovich Jeb Dougherty Defensive Back Wide Receiver Defensive Back Defensive Line Defensive Back Defensive Back 1981 1986 1987, 1988 1988 1994, 1995 1995, 1996

Evan Harney Philip Bretsch Nick Garton Wes Doyle Patrick O'Neill Running Back Defensive Back Wide Receiver Wide Reciever Free Safety 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ADACEMIC ALL-AMERICA Toreros elected to National Honors BBACK-TO-BACKACK-TO-BACK MMID-MAJORID-MAJOR NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONSHAMPIONS 68 USD Media Relations Primary Media Outlets Ted Gosen KNSD (NBC), Channel 7/39 Associate AD for Media Relations Jim Laslavic, Sports Director SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE 27th Year Jim Stone, Sports; Dave Smith (Photo) Chuck Scott, Sports Editor 225 Broadway Nick Canepa & Tim Sullivan, Columnists M.S. Sports Administration San Diego, CA 92101 Hank Wesch & Nicole Vargas, Sports St. Thomas University (1981) (619) 578-0226/0227 Fax: 578-0202 PO Box 120191 San Diego, CA 92112 B.S. Business Administration KFMB (CBS), Channel 8 (619) 293-1343 Fax: 260-5078 San Jose State (1979) Kyle Kraska, Sports Director John Howard, Sports NORTH COUNTY TIMES Email: [email protected] Jaymee Sire, Sports Loren Nelson, Sports Editor PO Box 85888 Steve Scholfi eld, Columnist San Diego, CA 92186 Tom Shanahan Chris Loucks (858) 495-7587 Fax:560-0627 207 East Pennsylvania Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 Assistant Director of Media Relations KGTV (ABC), Channel 10 (800) 200-1601 Fax: (760) 740-5045 3rd Year , Sports Director Steve Smith, Sports Cal State Fullerton (2002) PO Box 85347 Bill Dwyre, Sports Editor B.A. Communications San Diego, CA 92186 T.J. Simers, Columnist (619) 237-6324/6372 Fax: 527-0369 Times Mirror Square Email: [email protected] Los Angeles, CA 90053 KUSI (IND), Channel 51/9 (800) 528-4637 Fax: (213) 237-7876 Paul Rudy, Sports Director Rick Willis, Sports ASSOCIATED PRESS PO Box 719051 Bernie Wilson, Sports Editor Ryan McCann San Diego, CA 92171-9051 PO Box 191 (858) 505-5047/5033 Fax: 576-9317 San Diego, CA 92112 Media Relations Coordinator (619) 231-9365 Fax: 291-2098 3rd Year Channel 4 San Diego LA: (213) 626-1200 Dennis Morgigno, Program Director LA Fax: (213) 346-0200 Linfi eld College (2004) Nick Davis & Jason Bott, Sports Producers B.A. Mass Communications John Weisbarth & Steve Quis, Sports XX Sports Radio (1090 AM/105.7 FM) 1370 India Street, 2nd Floor San Diego 1700 AM Email: [email protected] San Diego, CA 92101 3655 Nobel Drive, #470 (619) 266-5236 Fax: 595-0168 San Diego, CA 92122 (858) 453-9153 Fax: 453-9157 KSWB (WB), Channel 5 7191 Engineer Road KFMB Radio (760 AM) San Diego, CA 92111 7677 Engineer Road (858) 573-6500 Fax: 573-6600 San Diego, CA 92111 Media Relations Offi ce Phone: ...... (619) 260-4745 (858) 292-7600 Fax: 279-7676 Media Relations Fax:...... (619) 260-2990 XETV (FOX) Channel 6 Press Box: (Torero Stadium): ...... (619) 767-3988 C.S. Keys, Sports Director KOGO (600 AM) Dionne Miller, Sports Cliff Albert, Program Director Gosen Home Phone ...... (858) 486-3284 8253 Ronson Road Jim Charvat & Rick Hill, Sports Loucks Offi ce Phone: ...... (619) 260-7930 San Diego, CA 92111 9660 Granite Ridge Drive (858) 650-5489 Fax: 279-0061 San Diego, CA 92123-2657 McCann Offi ce Phone: ...... (619) 260-2323 (858) 560-6671 Fax: 715-3363/3364 All USD Football games will be broadcast on San Diego 1700 AM and webcast live via the internet at: WWW.USDTOREROS.COM

Chris Ello is entering his fi rst season as the play-by-play announcer for USD football. Now in his 13th year doing sports talk in San Diego, Chris has been with XX Sports Radio the past four years. Between 1994 and 2002 Chris hosted a show on XTRA Sports 690 called, `The World of Sports according to Chris Ello'. During his time with XTRA he began to do play-by-play where he covered the (1994-95), the San Diego Wildcards (1996), the (1996 thru 2006) where he twice was named the WCHL announcer of the year, and the San Diego Spirit (2001). The versatile announcer has also called play-by-play for Padres spring training games; CIF high school football championship games for Channel 4 the past eight years; San Diego State football and men's basketball; USD men's basketball and baseball; and arena football for both the San Diego Riptide (2002-05) and Shockwave (2007). Chris and his wife Lori reside in Rancho San Diego. Media Policies enters his second year with the Torero broadcasting team, where he will handle color analyst duties. No stranger to San Diego, Seating for media will be available in the press area on the north side of Torero Tollner was Offensive Coordinator for the San Diego Chargers between Stadium at the top of the stands. Credentials should be requested at least one 1989-91 and head coach for San Diego State between 1994-2001. All told day in advance; they will be left at the will call table at the Jenny Craig Pavilion he has over 30 years coaching experience on the college and NFL levels. ticket offi ce. There are no player interviews on game days until the completion He most recently was the Offensive Coordinator for the Detroit Lions in of the contest. Photographers must have a fi eld pass to shoot photography from 2005, and prior to that spent three seasons with the the fi eld on game days. After the game, head coach Ron Caragher and selected where he was Quarterbacks Coach and eventually Offensive Coordinator. His vast coaching resume also includes head coach at USC from 1982-86, players will be available after a ten-minute cooling down period. Approximately and NFL stops with the Los Angeles Rams and . Tollner and 15 minutes after the game, a fi nal box with stats and play-by-play will be available. his wife, Barbara, have two daughters, Linda and Tammy, and one son, Media interested in interviewing either the coaches or players, or in attending Bruce, and 10 grandchildren. practices, please contact Ted Gosen at (619) 260-4745.