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G a M E # 13 / NCAA Division I FCS G A M E # 13 / NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs 1st Round WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY vs. @C A L P O L Y SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2008 * 6:05 P.M. (PST) / 7:05 P.M. (mst) ALEX G. spanOS stadium * SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA 2008 WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Web Site Address: www.weberstatesports.com WEBER STATE C A L P O L Y (9-3 / 7-1 Big Sky) “ M u s t a n g s” DATE OPPONENT TIME RESULT AUG 28 MONTANA-WESTERN 7:05 62-6 W H E A D C OA C H RICH ELLERSON is completing his 8th season as head coach at Cal Poly. ... Sept 6 @Hawai’i 6:05 17-36 L Ellerson is 56-33 (.629) and 60-40 (.600) overall as a head coach. ... Ellerson spent SEPT 13 DIXIE STATE (HC) 6:05 44-7 W Sept 20 *@Sacramento State 2:05 32-27 W one season (1996) as the head coach at Southern Utah University. ... Ellerson is Sept 27 @Utah 6:05 21-37 L 3-1 lifetime vs. Weber State. His only loss the ‘Cats came in his first season at Cal OCT 4 *MONTANA (KPAX-TV) 1:05 45-28 W Poly (2001). That was a 43-40 FOUR OVERTIME loss in Ogden. Oct 11 *@Montana State 1:35 35-12 W OCT 18 *NORTHERN COLORADO 1:05 17-10 W Oct 25 *@Northern Arizona 3:05 42-14 W SERIES HISTORY The series is tied 3-3-0. Weber State won the first three meetings, Cal Poly has NOV 1 *PORTLAND STATE 1:05 31-21 W won the last three. Nov 8 *@Idaho State (Altitude TV) 1:37 59-27 W NOV 22 *EASTERN WASHINGTON 12:05 26-33 L 1995 - Ogden 53-43 WSU Nov 29 %@Cal Poly 6:05 PST 1996 - San Luis Obispo 30-20 WSU 2001 - Ogden 43-40 WSU (Four Overtimes) C A L P O L Y ( 8 - 2 / 3 - 0 GWC) 2002 - San Luis Obispo 28-26 CP 2006 - Ogden 17-0 CP DATE OPPONENT TIME RESULT Aug 30 @San Diego State 29-27 W 2007 - San Luis Obipso 47-19 CP SEPT 6 MONTANA 28-30 L Sept 13 @McNeese State Cancelled LAST YEAR AT CAL POLY Sept 20 @Northwestern State (La.) 52-18 W RAMSES BARDEN, a 6-6, 230 wide receiver for Cal Poly, caught nine passes Sept 27 Open for a career high 219 yards and four touchdowns leading the Mustangs to a 47-19 OCT 4 *SOUTH DAKOTA 49-22 W win over the Wildcats in Cal Poly’s 2007 home opener. Oct 11 Open Cal Poly quarterback JONATHAN DALLY completed 13-20-0 passes Oct 18 @South Dakota State 42-28 W for a career high 328 yards and set a Cal Poly single game record with six OCT 25 *SOUTHERN UTAH 69-41 W touchdown passes. The frustrating evening for the Wildcats began on the NOV 1 IDAHO STATE 49-10 W first offensive series with a fumble on the center exchange and three plays NOV 8 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 49-3 W later ended with the ball being snapped out of the end zone for a safety. NOV 15 *UC DAVIS 51-28 W Nov 22 @Wisconsin (OT) 35-36 L The Wildcats had SIX FUMBLES in the game losing three and suffered one *Great West Conference Game interception. BROADCAST INFORMATION The two teams exchange field goals in the first quarter making it 5-3. ... The RADIO: Saturday’s game will be carried LIVE Mustangs then exploded throwing FOUR second quarter touchdown passes to on KLO Radio (1430 AM) with CARL ARKY call- take a 33-3 half time lead. ing the action. Pre-Game Show begins at 6:30 P.m. (MST). With 5:47 left in the third quarter, Barden caught his third touchdown pass of the night. On the ensuing kickoff by the Mustangs, Weber State’s BRYANT ETEUATI WEB CAST: Saturday’s game will be VIDEO got it on the 17-yard line and raced 83-yards for a touchdown to make it 40-11 after STREAMED and provided free by the NCAA. .. Just go to NCAA.com and click on the game a successful two-point pass from JIMMY BARNES to ETEUATI. site. But Cal Poly took the momentum back quickly throwing a 67-yard TD pass on WEBER STATE MEDIA RELATIONS the first play of scrimmage following WSU’s kickoff making it 47-11. ... It was then FOOTBALL CONTACTS .......Brad Larsen / Darin Hogge Weber State’s turn to get the momentum back as ETEUATI took the kickoff and nearly broke it for back-to-back returns. He did get it out to the Cal Poly 45-yard line LARSEN W (801) 626-6010 * H (801) 776-5376 Cell ........................................... (801) 698 - 9548 and on the first play from scrimmage JIMMY BARNES hit TIM TOONE in stride on a E-Mail [email protected] 45-yard touchdown strike. TREVYN SMITH rushed for the two-point conversion. HOGGE W (801) 626-6012 * H (801) 725 - 8868 Neither team scored in the fourth quarter. Cal Poly had a chance with a first Cell ........................................... (801) 725 - 8868 and goal at the 12 following a fumble by SMITH. The Wildcats held the Mustangs E-Mail [email protected] on a fourth-and-three situation. Media Relations FAX ...................... (801) 626-6490 BRYAN ETEUATI’s 263 All-Purpose yards was the 11th best single game effort Pressbox TELEPHONE ................... (801) 626-6588 in WSU football history and he becomes just the third player in Wildcat football Pressbox FAX .................................. (801) 626-7390 history to have two or more kickoff returns for a touchdown. PLAYOFFS There are EIGHT AUTOMATIC berths which go to the 2008 NCAA Division I winners of the following conferences: Big Sky, Colo- nial, Mid-Eastern Atlantic, Missouri Valley, Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern and Southland. ... There are eight At-Large berths Football Championship FIRST ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINAL November 29 December 6 December 12 or 13 December 19 On campus On campus On campus Chattanooga, Tennessee #1 *James Madison (10-1) 3 p.m. (ET) Wofford (9-2) ESPN Syndication/ESPN *Villanova (9-2) GamePlan/ESPN360.com December 12/13 1 p.m. (ET) Live on ESPN2/ESPN2HD/ ESPN360.com Colgate (9-2) Fri., Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. (ET) #4 *Montana (11-1) or 2:05 (ET) Live on ESPN/ESPNHD/ ESPN360.com Texas St. (8-4) Sat., Dec. 13 at 4 p.m. (ET) ESPN Syndication/ESPN *Cal Poly (8-2) GamePlan/ESPN360.com 9:05 (ET) Finley Stadium/Davenport Field Weber St. (9-3) Chattanooga, Tennessee December 19 #2 *Appalachian St. (10-2) 8 p.m. (ET) Noon (ET) ESPNU/ESPNUHD ESPN2/ESPN2HD/ESPN360.com South Carolina St. (10-2) NATIONAL CHAMPION *Richmond (9-3) ESPN December 12/13 1 p.m. (ET) Live on ESPN2/ESPN2HD/ ESPN360.com Eastern Ky. (8-3) Fri., Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. (ET) #3 *UNI (10-2) or 5:05 p.m. (ET) Live on ESPN/ESPNHD/ ESPN360.com Maine (8-4) Sat., Dec. 13 at 4 p.m. (ET) ESPN Syndication/ESPN *Southern Ill. (9-2) GamePlan/ESPN360.com 2 p.m. (ET) New Hampshire (9-2) *Denotes host institution. ESPN Gameplan QF telecasts will also be syndicated on numerous television outlets. Refer to www.NCAA.com/broadcast for more information. JDH/11-23-08/Noon - Official NCAA/8/13/08/ct CAL POLY: 47 WEBER STATE: 19 Saturday, SEPTEMBER 15, 2007 * 6:05 PM (PDT) ALEX G. SPANOS STADIUM * SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA 64 DEGREES * CLEAR, COOL * WIND: NW@6-8 * GAME Length: 3:20 Attendance: 11,075 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OTs FINAL WEBER STATE .................................3 0 16 0 - ����������� 19 CAL POLY .......................................5 28 14 0 - ����������� 47 SCORING SUMMARY QTR TIME TEAM PLAY SCORE WSU CP 1st 14:02 CP SAFETY (Snapped ball out of end zone) 2 - 0 CP FIRST DOWNS .................................................17 ...................................22 Rush ...............................................................7 .....................................9 Pass................................................................9 ...................................10 1st 6:27 CP Andrew Gardner: 19-yd FIELD GOAL 5 - 0 CP Penalty............................................................1 .....................................3 (10 plays - 47 yards TOP: 3:21) RUSHING YARDS ...........................................41 .................................185 Attempts........................................................29 ...................................52 1st 00:13 WSU CONOR FOLEY: 36-yd FIELD GOAL 5 - 3 CP Yards Gained ................................................94 .................................196 (7 plays - 54 TOP: 2:12) Yards Lost .....................................................53 ................................... 11 PASSING YARDS .........................................229 .................................328 Completed ....................................................13 ...................................13 Attempted ....................................................39 ...................................20 Had Intercepted ..............................................0 .....................................1 TOTAL OFFENSE ......................................... 270 .................................513 2nd 14:42 CP Jonathan Dally - Ramses Barden: 9-yd PASS 12 - 3 CP Number of Plays ...........................................68 ...................................72 (Andrew Gardner: KG / 5 plays - 76 yards TOP: 00:27) Avg. Yards Per Play .....................................4.0 ..................................7.1 2nd 11:44 CP Jonathan Dally - Ramses Barden: 24-yd PASS 19 -3 CP Kickoff Returns ...................................... 7-187-1 .............................5-91-0 (Andrew Gardner: KG / 3 plays - 37 yards TOP: 1:02) Punt Returns ............................................ 4-13-0 .............................3-21-0 Interception Returns .................................... 0-0 ..............................1 - 11 Punts - Average ......................................6 - 42.7 ...........................6 - 41.8 2nd 10:17 CP Jonathan Dally - Jono Grayson: 59-yd PASS 26 - 3 CP Fumbles - Lost .............................................6 - 3 ................................1 - 1 (Andrew Gardner: KG / 2 plays - 73 yards TOP: 00:18) Penalties - Yards ........................................4
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