G A M E # 13 / NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs 1st Round 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 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 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 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 *@ 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

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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 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

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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 - 40...... 10 - 71 Third Down Conversions...... 3 - 14...... 3 - 15 2nd 3:29 CP Jonathan Dally - Tredale Tolver: 38-yd PASS 33 - 3 CP Time of Possession...... 22:49...... 37:11 (Andrew Gardner: KG / 9 plays - 74 yards TOP: 4:45) RUSHING WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (21-85 yds / 0 TDs) CAL POLY...... JAMES NOBLE (15-66 yds / 0 TDs)

PASSING 3rd 5:47 CP Jonathan Dally - Ramses Barden: 9-yd PASS 40 - 3 CP WSU...... JIMMY BARNES (13-39-1 / 229 yds / 1 TD) (Andrew Gardner: KG / 9 plays - 75 yards TOP: 4:33) CAL POLY...... JONATHAN DALLY (13-20-0 / 328 yds / 6 TDs) 3rd 5:33 WSU BRYANT ETEUATI: 83-yd KICKOFF RET. 40 - 11 CP RECEIVING (CATCHES) (Jimmy Barnes-Bryant Eteuati: Pass GOOD / 1 play / 83 yards TOP: 00:14) WSU...... BRYANT ETEUATI (6 - 73 yds / 0 TDs)

CAL POLY...... RAMES BARDEN (9 - 219 yds / 4 TDs) 3rd 5:16 CP Jonathan Dally - Ramses Barden: 67-yd PASS 47 - 11 CP (Andrew Gardner: KG / 1 play - 67 yards TOP: 00:17) PUNTING

WSU...... MIKE SNOY (6 - 42.7 avg. / LG: 48) 3rd 4:57 WSU JIMMY BARNES - TIM TOONE: 45-yd PASS 47 - 19 CP CAL POLY...... TIM CHICONE (6-41.8 avg. / LG: 52) (Trevyn Smith: Rush Good for Two / 1 play - 45 yards TOP: 00:09)

DEFENSIVE STATS WSU...... SCOTTY GOODLOE (8un-3ast=11tt / 0.5 TFL -1) CAL POLY...... JASON RELYEA (5un-2ast=7tt / 1.0 QBSac -4) G A M E # 1 3 W e b e r S t a t e @ C a l P o l y NCAA FCS P L A y o FFS

2008 WILDCAT FOOTBALL STAFF SCOUTING THE MUSTANGS Cal Poly comes into Saturday’s game ranked THIRD in both The Sports RON McBRIDE...... Head Coach Network and the NCAA Division I FCS Coaches polls. The Mustangs are Overall Record (16 years)...... 112-84 (.571) the FCS Scoring leaders this season averaging 45.30 points per game and Record at Weber State (3 years)...... 24-21 (.533) Record...... 18-13 (.581) lead Division FCS in Total Offense per game at 461.40 yards a contest. KEVIN CLUNE....Asst. Head Coach / Defensive Coord. / Linebackers The Mustangs average 300 RUSHING YARDS per game which ranks KEVIN McGIVEN...... Offensive Coordinator / third. But they can throw the ball as well. They LEAD Division I FCS in JAKE COOKUS...... Special Teams Coordinator / Cornerbacks team Passing Efficiency Rating at a gaudy 186.86. STEVE COX...... Wide Receivers The trigger man for the offense is quarterback JONATHAN DALLY (6- DON ECK...... Offensive Line 0, 190 Sr.). He not only runs the option offense to perfection as a runner, MATT HAMMER...... Recruiting Coordinator / Running Backs but thrower as well. He leads the team in rushing with 129 carries for CHAD KAUHA’AHA’A...... Defensive Line 644 yards and nine touchdowns. He’s also 105-172-1 passing for 1,775 TOM STACKARUK...... Tight Ends / Video Coordinator COLTON SWAN...... Safeties yards and 21 touchdowns. ERIC HOHN...... Strength and Conditioning His favorite passing target is a big one. RAMSES BARDEN (6-6, 227 Sr. KAMAAL AHMAD...... Assistant Offensive Line Coach WR) has a lot of NFL scouts drooling. He combines speed and quickness with a large physical stature which makes it almost impossible to defend Football Office Telephone...... (801) 626-8640 him one-on-one. He is has 61 catches for 1,149 yards and 16 touchdowns Football Office FAX...... (801) 626-8962 - THIS SEASON. ... In his career, he has hauled in 200 passes for 4,095 yards and 48 touchdowns. He AVERAGES 20.47 yards per catch. Joel Bass...... Head Trainer In the option offense, the Mustangs have three players with 500+ rushing Office Phone...... (801) 626-6501 yards this season. Former Sacramento State running back RYAN MOLE (5-10, 192 Sr.) has 79 carries for 611 yards (10 TDs) and JAMES NOBLE Tom Shurtliff...... Equipment Manager (5-6, 180 Sr.) has 73 carries for 579 yards and nine touchdowns. Office Phone...... (801) 626-6503 Defensively, the Mustangs tackle by committee. They have 10 players with at least 30 total tackles this season, but no one with more than 80. Terry Shaw...... Ticket Manager FRED HIVES II (5-10, 200 Sr. MLB) is the team leader with 78. ... CARL Office Phone...... (801) 626-8666 GILLESPIE (6-1, 235 Jr. WLB) and SEAN LAWYER (6-1, 260 Sr. DE) each have a team high eight quarterback sacks, and as a team the Mustangs 2 0 0 8 p R E - S E A S O N P O L L S have recorded 36 QB sacks this season for a minus 266 yards.

WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY “WILDCATS”

HEAD COACH RON McBRIDE 2008 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year COACHES POLL Weber State head coach, RON McBRIDE, is in his FOURTH SEASON as head coach the Wildcats. In 2005 he guided the Wildcats to a 6-5 1. Montaana (7) 63 (.545) record overall and a 4-3 (.571) mark in Big Sky Conference play. 2. Eastern Washington (1) 52 Last year the Wildcats were 5-6 overall and 4-4 in Big Sky play. 3. Northern Arizona (1) 50 MAC is now 24-21 at WSU (.534) and 112-84 (.571) overall in his 17th 4. Montana State 40 seasons as a head coach. McBRIDE picked up his 100th career coach- 5. WEBER STATE 38 ing victory in the 23-0 shutout of Northern Colorado last October. ... 6. Portland State 30 McBride was 88-63 in 13 seasons as the head coach at the University of 7. Sacramento State 27 Utah from 1990-2002. McBride is 0-2 lifetime vs. Cal Poly. 8. Idaho State 15 On TUESDAY (Nov. 4 election day) McBride signed a new contract 9. Northern Colorado 9 which will keep him at WSU through the 2012 season. ... On Wednesday, November 26, McBride was named the “Big Sky Conference Coach of MEDIA POLL the Year. Despite six bowl appearances and three conference titles during 13 1. Montana (23) 361 years as the head coach at the , Ron McBride never 2. Eastern Washington (19) 350 won a Coach of the Year. 3. Montana State 254 In his fourth season at Weber State, the 69-year-old McBride was voted 4. Northern Arizona (1) 248 the 2008 Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year by his league peers on Wednesday. 5. WEBER STATE 229 McBride guided the Wildcats to arguably the best season in school 6. Portland State 194 history. The Wildcats claimed a share of the Big Sky regular-season title 7. Idaho State 124 for the first time in 40 years, finishing 7-1 in league and 9-3 overall. 8. Sacramento State 113 Weber State earned the Big Sky’s automatic bid to the Division I Foot- 9. Northern Colorado 65 ball

 2008 Weber State Football G A M E # 1 3 W e b e r S t a t e @ C a l P o l y NCAA FCS P L A y o FFS The McBride File (Four-Year Collegiate Level) M c B R I D E 1965 - Assistant Coach...... San Jose State...... 5-5 1972 - Assistant Coach...... UC Riverside...... 9-1 vs. 1973 - Assistant Coach...... UC Riverside...... 8-2 1974 - Assistant Coach...... Long Beach State...... 6-5 T H E B I G S K Y 1975 - Assistant Coach...... Long Beach State...... 9-2 1976 - Assistant Coach...... Long Beach State...... 8-3 TEAM OVERALL HOME ROAD 1977 - Assistant Coach...... UTAH...... 3-8 Eastern Washington 2-2 1-1 1-1 1978 - Assistant Coach...... UTAH...... 8-3 *Idaho State 5-0 3-0 2-0 1979 - Assistant Coach...... UTAH...... 6-6 Montana 1-3 1-1 0-2 1980 - Assistant Coach...... UTAH...... 5-5-1 1981 - Assistant Coach...... UTAH...... 8-2-1 Montana State 1-3 0-2 1-1 1982 - Assistant Coach...... UTAH...... 5-6 Northern Arizona 2-2 1-1 1-1 1983 - Assistant Coach...... Wisconsin...... 7-4 Northern Colorado 3-0 2-0 1-0 1984 - Assistant Coach...... Wisconsin...... 7-4-1 Portland State 2-2 1-1 1-1 1985 - Assistant Coach...... UTAH...... 8-4 Sacramento State 3-1 2-0 1-1 1986 - Assistant Coach...... UTAH...... 2-9 1987 - Assistant Coach...... Arizona...... 4-4-3 *One victory came at home at Utah 1988 - Assistant Coach...... Arizona...... 9-2 1989 - Assistant Coach...... Arizona...... 8-3 1990 - Head Coach...... UTAH...... 4-7 M c B R I D E 1991 - Head Coach...... UTAH...... 7-5 vs. 1992 - Head Coach...... UTAH...... 6-6 1993 - Head Coach...... UTAH...... 7-6 B I G S K Y C O A C H E S 1994 - Head Coach...... UTAH...... 10-2# 1995 - Head Coach...... UTAH...... 7-4 1996 - Head Coach...... UTAH...... 8-4 COACH SCHOOL OVRL HOME ROAD 1997 - Head Coach...... UTAH...... 6-5 Rob Ash Montana State 1-1 0-1 1-0 1998 - Head Coach...... UTAH...... 7-4 1999 - Head Coach...... UTAH...... 9-3% Scott Downing Northern Colorado 3-0 2-0 1-0 2000 - Head Coach...... UTAH...... 4-7 Jerry Glanville Portland State 2-0 1-0 1-0 2001 - Head Coach...... UTAH...... 8-4 Montana 1-3 1-1 0-2 2002 - Head Coach...... UTAH...... 5-6 2003 - Assistant Coach...... Kentucky...... 4-8 Jerome Souers Northern Arizona 2-2 1-1 1-1 2004 - Assistant Coach...... Kentucky...... 2-9 Marshal Sperbeck Sacramento State 2-0 1-0 1-0 2005 - HEAD COACH...... WEBER STATE...... 6-5 2006 - HEAD COACH...... WEBER STATE...... 4-7 Beau Baldwin Eastern Washington 0-1 0-1 0-0 2007 - HEAD COACH...... WEBER STATE...... 5-6 Idaho State 2-0 1-0 1-0 2008 - HEAD COACH...... WEBER STATE...... 9-2

38-years 21 assistant / 17 head coach 7 schools...... 247-183-6

 2008 Weber State Football G A M E # 1 3 W e b e r S t a t e @ C a l P o l y NCAA FCS P L A y o FFS

THE SPORTS NETWORK 2008 FCS POLL Championship playoffs, which begin on Saturday with LST WK the 12th-ranked Wildcats taking on Cal Poly. It’s just the TEAM O8 RECORD PTS RANK school’s third playoff appearance, and first since 1991. 1. James Madison (74) 10-1 2,018 1 Weber State was picked to finish fifth by the coaches 2. Appalachian State (7) 10-2 1,936 2 and media in the preseason polls. Weber State climbed to 3. CAL POLY 8-2 1,774 3 as high as eighth in the nation after beginning the season 4. Northern Iowa 10-2 1,753 4 unranked. 5. MONTANA 11-1 1,719 5 6. Villanova 9-2 1,627 6 “This is huge for this team and the guys who work 7. Richmond 9-3 1,550 7 for me,” McBride said of the honor. “It just says 8. Wofford 9-2 1,422 9 that you are doing some good stuff for the football 9. Southern Illinois 9-2 1,377 10 program, and the other teams respect what you are 10. New Hampshire 9-2 1,206 11 doing. That’s a huge plus.” 11. Central Arkansas 10-2 1,128 13 Weber State’s regular season included the program’s 12. WEBER STATE 9-3 1,095 8 first win over Montana in 10 seasons, a 7-0 start to confer- 13. South Carolina State 10-2 980 15 ence play, and a six-game winning streak. On Tuesday, 14. Liberty 10-2 771 22 a record 12 Wildcats were named to the All-Conference 15. Harvard 9-1 676 19 first team. Sophomore quarterback Cameron Higgins, a 16. Colgate 9-2 630 21 candidate for the , was named the 17. Elon 8-4 597 12 Offensive MVP, and junior running back Trevyn Smith was 18. McNeese State 7-4 570 14 19. William and Mary 7-4 558 16 a unanimous first-team pick. 20. Maine 8-4 432 17 McBride came to Weber State in 2005 after spending 21. Eastern Kentucky 8-3 417 NR two seasons as an assistant coach at Kentucky. From 22. Jacksonville State 8-3 401 24 1990-2002, McBride was the head coach at Utah, where 23. Texas State 8-4 259 NR he compiled an 88-63. He guided the Utes to conference 24. Tennessee-Martin 8-4 252 18 titles in the WAC and Mountain West Conferences, and 25. Prairie View A&M 9-1 142 NR led them to three bowl victories OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: South Dakota State (139), Grambling State (118), Furman “I thought time was running out, to tell you the (113), Florida A&M (92) Massachusetts (59), Holy Cross (50), Brown (49), North Dakota truth,” McBride said of not having won a Coach of the State (41), Western Illinois (34), Northwestern State (22), EASTERN WASHINGTON (18), Year honor. “When you get to be 69, and you are still Albany (17), Tennessee State (15), San Diego (11), MONTANA STATE (10), Monmouth (7), flailing around, that’s not bad, I guess. I appreciate Jacksonville (6), Bethune-Cookman (5), Lafayette (4), Georgia Southern (3), Dayton (2), this. It makes me happy, and I’m happy for the program Penn (1). and for the kids.” FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION 2008 COACHES POLL McBride’s record in 17 seasons as a head coach at the LST WK Division I level is 112-84. McBride went 88-63 at Utah, TEAM O8 RECORD PTS RANK and is 24-21 at Weber State. He is one of just a handful 1. James Madison (25) 10-1 625 1 of coaches to win league titles in three Division I confer- 2. Appalachian State 10-2 596 2 ences. 3. CAL POLY 8-2 550 3 4. Northern Iowa 10-2 548 4 McBride is the fourth Weber State coach to win the 5. MONTANA 11-1 532 5 honor. Current Weber State Athletics Director Jerry Gray- 6. Richmond 9-3 488 6 beal won the award in 2003. Sark Arslanian was named 7. Villanova 9-2 481 7 Coach of he Year in 1965, and Mike Price took home the 8. Southern Illinois 9-2 443 9 honor in 19897. 9. Wofford 9-2 428 10 10. New Hampshire 9-2 394 11 11. Central Arkansas 10-2 366 12 RADIO / TV 12. WEBER STATE 9-3 318 8 All Weber State football games will be carried LIVE on South Carolina State 10-2 318 15 radio station KLO (1430 AM). 14. Harvard 9-1 247 16 CARL ARKY will be making the call on Saturday with 15. Liberty 10-2 239 20 BRAD LARSEN, Assistant Athletic Director for Media 16. Colgate 9-2 209 22 Relations at Weber State, providing color commentary. ... 17. McNeese State 7-4 176 13 18. William and Mary 8-4 161 19 Saturday’s Pre-Game Show airs at 6:30 p.m. (MST). ... A 19. Elon 8-4 156 14 note, the Montana Tech / Weber State men’s 20. Jacksonville State 8-3 148 21 game on Saturday, November 29 will NOT be broadcast 21. Maine 8-4 141 17 on KLO since it starts at the same time as the football 22. Eastern Kentucky 8-3 126 NR game. ... The football game is NOT being televised, 23. Prairie View A&M 9-1 84 NR but will be video streamed by the NCAA, just go to 24. Tennessee-Martin 8-4 80 18 25. Grambling State 9-2 79 NR NCAA.com and look for the link and click on the game. OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Florida A&M (36), Texas State (34), Furman (24), Ten- It is FREE. nessee State (22), Massachusetts (16), North Dakota State (16), MONTANA STATE (13), Jacksonville (10), South Dakota State (10) Western Illinois (4), Holy Cross (3), Albany (1), Lafayette (1), Brown (1), Jackson State (1).

 2008 Weber State Football G A M E # 1 3 W e b e r S t a t e @ C a l P o l y NCAA FCS P L A y o FFS 2008 BIG SKY CONFERENCE W H O T O C O N T A C T STANDINGS TEAM BSC OVERALL 1. #WEBER STATE 7-1 9-3 C A L P O L Y %Montana 7-1 11-1 3. Eastern Washington 5-3 6-5 Head Coach...... RICH ELLERSON...... (805) 756 - 2924 Montana State 5-3 7-5 SID...... ERIC BURDICK...... (805) 756 - 6550 5. Northern Arizona 4-4 6-5 6. Sacramento State 3-5 6-6 cell phone...... (805) 550 - 3427 7. Portland State 3-5 4-7 8. Northern Colorado 1-7 1-10 e-mail...... [email protected] Idaho State 1-7 1-11 WEB SITE...... www.GoPoly.com (#Clinched AUTOMATIC BERTH to the Playoffs & a share of the regular-season title %Received an At-Large berth to the playoffs) PRESS BOX NUMBER...... (805) 756 - 6739

WSU OPPONENTS THIS WEEK (Saturday, November 29, 2008) MONTANA-WESTERN...... Season Completed Washington State...... at...... HAWAI’I...... 6:05...... HST WEBER STATE DIXIE STATE...... Season Completed Head Coach...... RON McBRIDE...... (801) 626 - 6928 SACRAMENTO STATE...... Season Completed UTAH...... Awaiting Bowl Bid 12-0 SID...... BRAD LARSEN...... (801) 626 - 6010 Texas State...... at...... MONTANA...... 12:05...... MST at home...... (801) 776 - 5376 NORTHERN COLORADO...... Season Completed NORTHERN ARIZONA...... Season Completed cell phone...... (801) 698 - 9548 PORTLAND STATE...... Season Completed e-mail...... [email protected] IDAHO STATE...... Season Completed EASTERN WASHINGTON...... Season Completed WEB SITE...... www.weber.edu PRESS BOX NUMBER...... (801) 626 - 6588 WEBER STATE IN THE NCAA STATS RANKINGS T R A V E L P L A N S Category Avg./Game NCAA Big sky The official travel party is set to depart from Rushing Offense...... 130.17...... 71st...... 5th via chartered jet on Friday, November 28 at 11:00 a.m. (MST), Passing Offense...... 321.83...... 5th...... 2nd arriving at the Santa Maria, California airport at 11:55 a.m. Passing Efficiency Rating...... 169.59...... 4th...... 1ST (PST). ... Team headquarters on Friday night will be the Total Offense...... 452.00...... 8th...... 1ST RADISSON HOTEL SANTA MARIA located on 3455 Skyway Scoring Offense...... 35.92...... 9th...... 1ST Drive. The telephone number there is (805) 928-8000. ... The Turnover Margin...... +.0.50...... 31st...... 2nd team and travel party will depart by chartered jet from Santa Maria leaving Sunday morning (Nov. 30) at 12:30 a.m. (PST), Rushing Defense...... 123.83...... 36th...... 6th arriving back in Salt Lake City at 2:20 a.m. (MST). Pass Defense...... 218.25...... 83rd...... 2nd Passing Efficiency Defense Rating...... 112.37...... 25th...... 2nd MEDIA INTERVIEWS Total Defense...... 342.08...... 52nd...... 3rd The Wildcats are scheduled to practice at Alex G. Spanos Scoring Defense...... 21.50...... 37th...... 2nd Stadium on Friday, November 28 at 4:00 p.m. (PST). ... Anyone wishing player or coach interviews should contact WSU SID Net Punting...... 33.63...... 45th...... 6th Brad Larsen (801) 626-6010 or cell (801) 698-9548. Punt Returns...... 10.31...... 39th...... 3rd Kickoff Returns...... 22.13...... 19th...... 2nd Sacks by the Defense...... 2.42...... 25th...... 5th 47TH SEASON OF FOOTBALL Sacks Allowed...... 1.58...... 40th...... 2nd Weber State is in its 47th year of playing football on the Tackles for Loss...... 5.33...... T85th...... 5th four-year level, and the 46th season as a member of the Big Field Goal Percentage...... 8-12 (.667)...... T5th Sky Conference. 3rd Down Conversions...... 61-142 (.430)...... 1ST In 1962, Weber State attained four-year status and played Opponents’ 3rd Down Conversions...... 60-172 (.349)...... 3rd as an NCAA Division II member until 1978 when they moved Penalties (Based on LEAST Yards Per Game)...... 70.8...... 5th up to the newly created NCAA Division I-AA level (now I-FCS). Time of Possession...... 29:48...... 7th ... Weber State’s ALL-TIME RECORD in football is 242- Category PLAYER Avg NCAA big sky 258-3 (.481). Rushing...... Treyvn Smith...... 112.00...... 16th...... 1ST Passing Efficiency...... Cameron Higgins...... 171.52...... 3rd...... 1ST Total Offense...... Cameron Higgins...... 308.42...... 4th...... 1ST TEAM CAPTAINS Receptions Per Game...... Tim Toone...... 5.58...... t34th...... 7th The team elected five captains for the 2008 season. ... The ...... Bryant Eteuati...... 4.56...... T75th...... 11th Receiving Yards Per Game...... Tim Toone...... 102.50...... 6th...... 2nd DEFENSIVE CAPTAINS will be J.D. FOLSOM (6-3, 230 Sr...... Cody Nakamura...... 56.83...... 84th...... 15th SLB), RYAN GALOVIC (6-0, 220 Sr. ROV) and KEVIN LINE- Interceptions...... Josh Morris...... 0.33...... T61st...... T8th Punting...... Mike Snoy...... 38.32...... 58th...... 9th HAN (6-3, 255 Jr. DE). Field Goals...... Jon Williams...... 0.67...... T72nd...... 7th The OFFENSIVE CAPTAINS are PAUL CARPENTER (6-6, Scoring...... Trevyn Smith...... 12.00...... T1ST...... 1ST ...... Jon Williams...... 6.08...... 83rd...... 9th 305 Sr. OT), CAMERON HIGGINS (6-2, 195 Soph. QB) and All-Purpose Yards...... Trevyn Smith...... 163.00...... 10th...... 2nd ...... Bryant Eteuati...... 136.44...... 28th...... 5th MARCUS MAILEI (6-1, 245 Sr. FB) . QUARTERBACKS SACKS...... Kevin Linehan...... 0.88...... 8th...... 3rd BRYANT ETEUATI (5-7, 160 Sr.) will be the SPECIAL ...... Pate Moleni...... 0.41...... NR...... T12th TACKLES...... Beau Hadley...... 9.25...... T30th...... 3rd TEAMS captain...... Biff Swan...... 6.42...... NR...... 16th TACKLES FOR LOSS...... Kevin Linehan...... 1.21...... T48th...... 5th  2008 Weber State Football G A M E # 1 3 W e b e r S t a t e @ C a l P o l y NCAA FCS P L A y o FFS WEBER STATE SPORTS WEEK ‘CATs DROP TO 12TH IN BOTH POLLS Following the home field 33-26 loss to Eastern Washington last Saturday, the Wildcats dropped from 8th to 12th in both W O M E N ‘ S VOLLEYBALL The Sports Network poll and NCAA Division I FCS Coaches Nov 28 vs. Montana Portland, Oregon 10:30 am PST polls. (Big Sky Conference Women’s Volleyball Championship) The highest ranking the Wildcats have ever attained in Division I FCS, came back in 1980. The Wildcats lost their season opener @Northern Iowa, the reeled off four straight wins at home. The only I-AA poll at the time was M E N ‘ S B A S K E T B A L L by the Associated Press. The Wildcats were ranked 5th following their win over Mon- NOV 29 MONTANA TECH OGDEN, UT 7:05 MST tana but then lost their last six games of the season to finish DEC 3 BRIGHAM YOUNG OGDEN, UT 7:05 MST 4-7 and coach Pete Riehlman was dismissed as head coach DEC 11 loNG BEACH STATE OGDEN, UT 6:05 MST and replaced by Mike Price. Dec 13 @Southern Utah Cedar City, UT 7:05 MST The highest ranking ever by a WSU football team came in DEC 17 UC SANTA BARBARA OGDEN, UT 7:05 MST 1966. The Wildcats were ranked THIRD in the old “small col- Dec 20 @Utah Salt Lake City, UT 4:05 MST lege poll”. WSU finished the 1965 season ranked FIFTH with an 8-1 mark and were Big Sky Conference Co-Champions. The Wildcats began the 1966 season with a 32-14 road win W O M E N ‘ S B A S K E T B A L L at Northern Arizona and moved up to third. The Wildcats then Nov 28 @ Pittsburgh Tournament Pittsburgh, PA TBA hosted #1 ranked San Diego State in Ogden, but lost 38-34. Nov 29 @ Pittsbugh Tournament Pittsburgh, PA TBA WSU ended the 1966 season with a 6-3-0 mark. DEC 4 WYOMING OGDEN, UT 7:05 MST IT’S BEEN A LONG TIME COMING DEC 6 DRAKE OGDEN, UT 2:05 MST Weber State is in the Division I FCS playoffs for the first Dec 10 @Brigham Young Provo, UT 7:05 MST time since the 1991 season and makes just its third overall DEC 15 UC IRVINE OGDEN, UT 7:05 MST appearance in the playoffs which began back in 1977. WSU’s DEC 19 UTAH OGDEN, UT 7:05 MST first appearance came in 1987. DEC 22 UTAH STATE (Field Day Trip) oGDEN, UT 12:05 MST The Wildcats are 1-2 in playoff action. In their first appear- ance ever in the playoff (1987) the Wildcats defeated Big Sky rival Idaho, 59-30, at Idaho in the opening round, then lost @ Marshall, 51-23, in the quarterfinals.

COMPARING W E B E R S T A T E and C A L P O L Y WSU OFF CP DEF CP OFF WSU DEF 35.91...... Points Per Game...... 24.3 45.30 ...... Points Per Game...... 21.50 264 (22.00 pg)...... First Downs...... 189 (18.9 pg) 230 (23.0 pg...... First Downs...... 229 (18.33 pg) 384 (32.00 pg)...... Rushing Attempts...... 309 (30.0 pg) 472 (47.20 pg)...... Rushing Attempts...... 403 (33.58 pg) 4.07...... Average Yards Per Rush...... 3.14 6.37...... Average Yards Per Rush...... 3.69 130.16...... Average Rushing Yards Per Game...... 97.10 300.80...... Average Rushing Yards Per Game...... 123.83 22...... Rushing Touchdowns...... 15 38...... Rushing Touchdowns...... 14

271-405-12...... Passing (C-A-I)...... 188-345-12 108-179-1...... Passing (C-A-I)...... 219-411-15 .669...... Completion Percentage...... 545 .603...... Completion Percentage...... 533 321.83...... Average Passing Yards Per Game...... 254.60 180.60...... Average Passing Yards Per Game...... 218.25 35...... Passing Touchdowns...... 18 21...... Passing Touchdowns...... 16

452.00...... Total Offense Average...... 351.70 481.40...... Total Offense Average...... 342.08 789...... Total Offensive Plays...... 654 651...... Total Offensive Plays...... 814 65.75...... Average Plays Per Game...... 65.40 65.10...... Average Plays Per Game...... 67.83 6.87...... Average Yards Per Play...... 5.37 7.39...... Average Yards Per Play...... 5.04

13 - 8...... Fumbles / Lost Fumbles Caused...... 13 - 8 17 - 5...... Fumbles / Lost Fumbles Caused...... 20 - 11 94 - 70.75...... Penalties / Yards Per Game...... 59 - 48.20 50 - 44.90...... Penalties / Yards Per Game...... 73 - 58.50 49 - 36.94...... Punting Average...... 57 - 34.10 32 - 35.90...... Punting Average...... 67 - 42.18

29:49...... Time of Possession...... 27:44 32:16...... Time of Possession...... 30:11 61-142 (.429)...... 3rd Down Conv... 51-139 (3.67) allowed 56 - 121 (.463)...... 3rd Dwn Con...... 60-172 (.348) allowed 19 - -181 (allowed)...... Quarterback Sacks By - Yards...... 36 - -266 9 - -45 (allowed)...... Quarterback Sacks By - Yards...... 29 - -180  2008 Weber State Football G A M E # 1 3 W e b e r S t a t e @ C a l P o l y NCAA FCS P L A y o FFS WEBER STATE IN THE NCAA DIVISION I FCS PLAYOFFS 1987 1987 1991 First Round Quarterfinals First Round WEBER STATE: 59 @IDAHO: 30 @MARSHALL: 51 WEBER STATE: 23 @NO. IOWA: 38 WEBER STATE: 21 November 28, 1987 December 5, 1987 November 30, 1991 Indoors - Kibbie-Dome 37 degrees - Snow Flurries Indoors - UNI-Dome Attendance: 4,900 Attendance: 13,197 Attendance: 8,213

SEVEN INTERCEPTIONS and ONE LOST Making their first ever appearance in the Northern Iowa’s defense held the Nation’s NUM- Division I-AA playoffs, the Wildcats used a SIX FUMBLE spelled doom for the Wildcats, as the BER ONE OFFENSE to just 383 yards, while the TOUCHDOWN performance from running back hometown Thundering Herd blasted the Wildcats Panther’s offense rolled up 486 yards total yards SEAN SANDERS to blast Idaho, 59-30. ... The 51-23. .. The tempo of the game was set in the in a 38-21 win. ... The Panthers used a bruising win exacted revenge for a 41-38 regular season first three minutes of the game. The Wildcats running game to counteract the high-flying WSU loss to the Vandals one month earlier in Ogden. intercepted MU quarterback Michael Petersen passing game, led by the 1991 Division I-AA Player Both teams tied for the regular season title, but on the first series of the game, but three plays of the Year, quarterback Jamie Martin. ... Northern Idaho won the championship on the strength of that later, Marshall picked off the first of those seven Iowa controlled the clock for 35 minutes, rushing regular season victory. ... Despite a 29-48 passing interceptions and turned it into a score. ... Trailing 50 times for 266 yards, while UNI quarterback Jay performance (405 yards/4TDs) from Idaho quarter- 23-9 at half. the Wildcats couldn’t muster anything Johnson was nearly flawless, completing 14-25-0 back JOHN FREISZ, the Wildcat defense managed to start the second half. Marshall took advantage passes for 220 yards and 3 TDs. UNI set the tone to hold the Vandals to 56 yards rushing and force and produced three touchdowns within a 10-minute early, taking the first possession of the game and four turnovers. .. WSU’s ground game carried 51 span putting the game away. ... Marshall running marching 80 yards in 7 plays. back Ron Darby carried 19 times for 130 yards, times for 284 yards to control the clock. while the Herd defense held the Wildcats to just

52 yards rushing on 44 carries. STATS WSU UNI STATS WSU UoI 1st Downs 19 25 1st Downs 24 24 STATS WSU MU Rushing 5 14 Rushing 14 7 1st Downs 26 18 Passing 12 10 Passing 10 16 Rushing 7 5 Penalty 2 1 Penalty 0 1 Passing 18 11 Rushing Attempts 32 50 Rushing Attempts 51 26 Penalty 1 2 Yards Gained 108 287 Yards Gained 293 75 Rushing Attempts 44 31 Yards Lost 37 21 Yards Lost 9 19 Yards Gained 147 154 RUSHING YARDS 71 266 Yards Lost 95 46 RUSHING YARDS 284 56 PASSING YARDS 312 220 RUSHING YARDS 52 108 Completed 20 14 PASSING YARDS 213 431 PASSING YARDS 364 307 Attempted 35 25 Completed 16 31 Completed 26 17 Had Intercepted 1 0 Attempted 24 54 Attempted 63 35 TOTAL PLAYS 67 75 Had Intercepted 3 2 Had Intercepted 7 3 TOTAL YARDS 383 486 TOTAL PLAYS 75 80 TOTAL PLAYS 107 66 TOTAL YARDS 497 487 TOTAL YARDS 416 415 FUMBLES / LOST 1-1 0-0 PENALTIES/YARDS 11-85 4-66 FUMBLES / LOST 0-0 2-2 FUMBLES / LOST 1-1 3-3 INTERCEPTIONS/YDS 0-0 1-12 PENALTIES/YARDS 6-50 1-5 PENALTIES/YARDS 10-96 9-71 KICKOFF RETURNS 6-88 3-94 INTERCEPTIONS/YDS 2-19 3-11 INTERCEPTIONS/YDS 3-21 7-164 PUNT RETURNS 3-1 1-10 KICKOFF RETURNS 5-121 10-187 KICKOFF RETURNS 9-108 4-27 PUNT RETURNS 3-45 2-14 PUNT RETURNS 1-18 2-5 PUNTS 7-36.0 4-48.0 3RD DOWN CONV. 6-15 9-16 PUNTS 5-20.4 2-40.5 PUNTS 3-41.3 4-31.5 POSSESSION TIME 25:32 34:28 3RD DOWN CONV. 7-15 6-15 3RD DOWN CONV. 6-22 4-10 POSSESSION TIME 39:19 20:41 POSSESSION TIME 30:55 29:05 RUSHING WEBER STATE: MITCHELL (16-58-1), RUSHING RUSHING ETHRIDGE (4-28-1) WEBER STATE: UNGA (10-40-0), SANDERS WEBER STATE: UNGA (21-143-0), NO. IOWA: CORNER (26-137-0), (17-66-2), McDONALD (6-30-0). SANDERS (16-81-6), McDONALD (8-31-0). IDSTER (15-92-1). MARSHALL: DARBY (19-130-0) IDAHO: DANIELS (10-37-0), HARRIS (13-35-0) PASSING PASSING WEBER STATE: MARTIN (20-35-1/312-1 TD) PASSING WEBER STATE: CARLSON (26-62-6/364-1TD) NO. IOWA: JOHNSON (14-25-0/220-3 TDs) WEBER STATE: CARLSON (16-24-3/2132TDs) MARSHALL: PETERSEN (14-31-3/253-4 TDs) IDAHO: FREISZ (29-48-3/405-4 TDs) RECEIVING RECEIVING WEBER STATE: FULLER (5-99-0), RECEIVING WEBER STATE: JUSTICE (8-143-1), PUPUNU STILSON WEBER STATE: UNGA (8-54-0), ORTON (4-58-0). (4-49-0), (4-43-1). SHEDD WILCOX (4-56-1) MARSHALL: BARBER (8-146-1), NO. IOWA: (3-103-1), SHULTE BAXTER (3-85-3 TDs) (6-54-2)  2008 Weber State Football G A M E # 1 3 W e b e r S t a t e @ C a l P o l y NCAA FCS P L A y o FFS

In 1991, the Wildcats were sent to Cedar Falls, Iowa where Weber State’s Record When This Happens ... they dropped a 38-21 decision to Northern Iowa. ... A complete Weber State Rushes for OVER 200 Yards...... 1-0 run down of those three games is contained on PAGE EIGHT opponents Rush for OVER 200 Yards...... 0-1 of this release CLASH OF THE OFFENSIVE TITANS Weber State has UNDER 200 Yards Rushing...... 8-3 Saturday night’s match up feature to of the top OFFENSES in NCAA Division I FCS. .. Cal Poly leads the Division in Scoring opponents have UNDER 200 Yards Rushing...... 9-2 (45.30), Total Offense (461.40) and Passing Efficiency (196.86) and is 3rd in Rushing Offense (300.80 ypg). Weber State is 9th in Scoring (35.92), 8th in Total Offense Weber State Passes for OVER 300 Yards...... 7-2 (452.00), 4th in Passing Efficiency (169.59) and 5th in Passing Offense (321.83). opponents Pass for OVER 300 Yards...... 0-2 Cal Poly grinds it out on the ground averaging just over Weber State has UNDER 200 Yards Passing...... 0-0 32 minutes of possession time per game, but has a big time receiver in Ramses Barden they go to when needed. opponents have UNDER 200 Yards Passing...... 5-0 Weber State throws the ball all over the field, but has a big time running back in Trevyn Smith who not only run, but catch the ball as well Weber State’s Total Offense Is OVER 400 Yards...... 8-1

opponents’ Total Offense Is OVER 400 Yards...... 2-2 ...The Defense Is The Key Cal Poly’s offense has only been held UNDER 40 points, Weber State’s Total Offense Is UNDER 300 Yards...... 0-1 three times this season. They scored just 29 vs. San Diego (but opponents’ Total Offense Is UNDER 300 Yards...... 4-0 won 29-27), they were held to 28 by Montana (28-30 loss) and to 35 last week @Wisconsin (35-36 L OT). Weber State has only be held UNDER 30 four times this season. The ‘Cats are 1-3 in those games. They lost 17-36 lEADS at Halftime...... 9-1 @Hawai’i, 21-37 @Utah, won 17-10 at home vs. Northern TRAILS at Halftime...... 0-2 Colorado and last week lost 36-33 at home to Eastern Wash- ington. TIED at Halftime...... 0-0 Cal Poly’s defense is holding opponents to 24.3 points per Wins the Opening Coin Toss...... 6-1 game and 351.7 yards of Total Offense (97.1 rushing / 245.6 passing). Weber State’s defense is holding opponents to 21.50 points per game and 342.08 yards of Total Offense (123.83 rushing SCORES 20 or LESS POINTS...... 1-1 / 218.25 passing). 21-29...... 0-1 Cal Poly has 36 quarterback sacks (3.60 per game), Weber State has 29 (2.42) per contest. 30-39...... 3-1

40-49...... 4-0 RUNNING QUARTERBACKS The Wildcats have seen some good running quarterbacks 50 or More...... 2-0 this season, but none with the eye-popping number of Cal Poly’s Jonathan Dally. Here is a game by game break down oPPONENTS SCORE LESS than 20 Points...... 5-0 of WSU’s opposing quarterbacks running stats in 2008 Game Decided by THREE POINTS or LESS...... 0-0 Garrett Graves (Montana Western -1 rush / 37 pass Inoke Funaki (Hawai’i) 20 rush / 87 pass Trailing by SIX or LESS with TWO MINUTES Left...... 0-1 Dexter Hill (Dixie State) 14 rush / 141 pass M. Bethel-Thompson (Sac State) 35 rush / 152 pass Brian Johnson (Utah) 4 rush / 194 pass overtime Games...... 0-0 Cole Bergquist (Montana) 12 rush / 272 pass Cody Kempt (Montana State) 21 rush / 169 pass Bryan Waggener (No. Colorado) -13 rush / 106 pass In August...... 1-0 Lance Kriesien (No. Arizona) 64 rush / 36 pass Michael Herrick (No. Arizona) -9 rush / 102 pass In September...... 2-2 Drew Hubel (Portland State) -9 rush / 208 pass In October...... 4-0 Russell Hill (Idaho State) 1 rush / 139 pass In November...... 2-1 Matt Nichols (E. Washington) 71 rush / 242 pass The 71 rushing yards by Matt Nichols last week at home In December...... 0-0 is the most by an opposing quarterback this season, so the Wildcats have some idea fresh on their minds of what they will be facing this Saturday. 10 2008 Weber State Football G A M E # 1 3 W e b e r S t a t e @ C a l P o l y NCAA FCS P L A y o FFS

“R E D Z O N E” N O T E S R O N M c B R I D E Q U O T E S Weber State has scored at least 10 points inside the “red zone” in every game this season except at home vs. Northern Colorado (7) and Eastern Washington (7). . . . The Wild- ON CAL POLY: “They are obviously a really good foot- cats are 43-52 (.827) in red zone scoring opportunities this ball team. They are well coaches, disciplined and play season. Of the nine failures, seven have been stopped by TURNOVERS (four interceptions, three fumbles). The other hard every down. Their offense is a hard one to prepare two were on a loss of downs and a missed field goal. . . . When the Wildcats have scored touchdowns after crossing for because you have to account for every player on ev- into the red-zone, 17 have been rushing scores, 20 have been passing touchdowns and six have been field goals. ery play, and if you don’t, then there’s a touchdown. I’ve coached at Wisconsin and I know how physical they are BLOCK HEADS In the first seven games this season, neither Weber State in the Big 10 and Cal Poly stood toe to toe with them the nor its opponent, had recorded a BLOCKED KICK. ... But in the last five games, Wildcat opponents have had five blocked entire game on both sides of the football.” kicks (2 punts, 2 PATs, 1 field goal). ... Weber State had two blocked field goals vs. Portland State. ON THE WILDCATS “We got a wake up call last week, but QUICK NOTES & FILLERS if there is one thing which they team has done well this The loss at home last Saturday did the following: ...Snapped year, it is getting themselves focused for the task at hand. a six-game win streak overall and an eight-game win streak It’s basically a new season except if you lose, your done, at home. ... It would have only been the 4th UNDEFEATED HOME SCHEDULE in WSU history. ... Prevented a 10 win it’s that simple. Health wise we are in good shape. That’s season which has only happened once (1987: 10-3) in school been a real key for us this season.” history. . . . The Wildcats have had 48 FIRST DOWNS in the last two games. . . . Eastern Washington became the first team to have a +50% success on THIRD DOWN against the Wildcats this season. The Eagles were 12-21. That is the most third down conversion tries by a team vs. WSU this season and the most successful one achieved in one game. Utah was 5-10 vs. the Wildcats. . . . The 38:02 possession time by Eastern Washington is by far and away the most by a team vs. Weber State this season. The previous best was 33:54 by Dixie State on Sept. 13 in Ogden. In the first (3:46) and fourth (3:44) quarters, the Wildcats had the ball for less than four minutes. The least amount of pos- session time in one quarter this season for the Wildcats was 3:38 in the fourth quarter vs. Dixie State. . . . Weber State has a season high 98 TOTAL TACKLES in last week’s game vs. Eastern Washington. . . . Montana State and Idaho State have the only two SAFETIES vs. Weber State this season. Both came on WSU punting attempts when the ball was snapped out of the end zone. . . . The September 20 game at Sacramento State is the only WSU game this season in which neither team had an INTERCEPTION. . . . The week previous (Sept. 13) vs. Dixie State is the only WSU game this season in which neither team lost a FUMBLE. . . . The Wildcats have had at least ONE QUARTERBACK SACK in every game this season except @Utah (Sept. 27) and @Idaho State (Nov. 8).

11 2008 Weber State Football WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY VS. @CAL POLY Saturday, November 29, 2008 * 6:05 p.m. (PST) Alex G. Spanos Stadium * San Luis Obispo, California C A L P O L Y O F F E N S E WEBER STATE’s D E F E N S E

WR(x) - 11 RAMSES BARDEN...... (6-6, 227) DE - 54 PATE MOLENI...... (6-3, 260) SENIOR...... ALTADENA, CALIFORNIA SENIOR...... WEST VALLEY CITY, UTAH 5 Mike Anderson...... (6-2, 200) 91 Brighton Barkdull...... (6-3, 255) Sophomore...... Etiwanda, California Junior...... Kaysville, Utah LT - 64 PAT KOLIGIAN...... (6-3, 270) NG - 94 BRYCE SCANLON...... (6-3, 295) SENIOR...... FRESNO, CALIFORNIA SENIOR...... EVANSTON, WYOMING 75 Scott Winnewisser...... (6-5, 235) 68 Joe Larson...... (6-1, 265) RsFreshman...... Santa Barbara, California Junior...... Crescent City, California LG - 59 MAURICE McCLURE...... (6-2, 275) DT - 55 DEREK JOHNSON...... (6-2, 295) RsFRESHMAN...... SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. SENIOR...... CLEARFIELD, UTAH 60 Brock Daniels...... (6-2, 270) 95 Ryan Eastman...... (6-0, 270) Senior...... Napa, California Freshman...... Honolulu, Hawai’i C - 78 STEPHEN FIELD...... (6-1, 290) DE - 42 KEVIN LINEHAN...... (6-3, 255) SENIOR...... ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA JUNIOR...... LOS ALAMITOS, CALIFORNIA 79 Mike Porter...... (6-2, 265) 90 Caldwell Taylor...... (6-5, 220) Senior...... La Habra, California Freshman...... Deweyville, Utah RG - 69 WILL MITCHELL...... (6-1, 185) SLB - 33 J.D. FOLSOM...... (6-3, 235) SOPHOMORE...... SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. SENIOR...... SALMON, IDAHO 60 Brock Daniels...... (6-2, 270) 57 Skyler Stephens...... (6-0, 230) Senior...... Napa, California Junior...... Kaysville, Utah RT - 74 ART MUNOZ...... (6-2, 270) MLB - 44 BIFF SWAN...... (6-0, 235) SOPHOMORE...... SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA SENIOR...... JEROME, IDAHO 73 Eric White...... (6-2, 260) 40 Brett Felton...... (6-0, 210) Senior...... Bakersfield, California RsFreshman...... Yakima, Washington WR(x) - 1 TRE’DALE TOLVER...... (5-9, 175) ROV - 31 RYAN GALOVIC...... (6-0, 220) SENIOR...... SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA SENIOR...... NAPA, CALIFORNIA 87 Jarred Houston...... (5-11, 185) 30 Taylor Sedillo...... (5-11, 220) RsFreshman...... Fairfield, California Sophomore...... Salt Lake City, Utah QB - 8 JONATHAN DALLY...... (6-0, 190) RC - 24 JOSH MORRIS...... (6-0, 180) SENIOR...... SANTA MARIA, CALIFORNIA JUNIOR...... ADA, OKLAHOMA 7 Tony Smith...... (6-1, 185) 21 Antwain Stutson...... (6-1, 180) Sophomore...... Pleasanton, California Freshman...... Pomona, California RB(a) - 27 JAMES NOBLE...... (5-6, 180) LC - 9 TERRELL CLOUD...... (5-10, 165) SENIOR...... BARSTOW, CALIFORNIA SENIOR...... SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 9 Jono Grayson...... (5-7, 170) 8 Jonathan Carraway...... (5-11, 170) Junior...... Marin City, California Senior...... New Orleans, Louisiana RB(c) - 13 RYAN MOLE...... (5-10, 192) S - 15 BEAU HADLEY...... (6-0, 185) SENIOR...... SANTA MARIA, CALIFORNIA JUNIOR...... TAYLOR, UTAH 83 Blake Page...... (5-10, 18) 45 Nick Webb...... (6-4, 205) RsFreshman...... Chico, California Freshman...... Salt Lake City, Utah FB(h) - 28 JON HALL...... (6-2, 240) S - 4 SCOTTY GOODLOE...... (6-1, 1 95) JUNIOR...... THOUSAND OAKS, CALIFORNIA SENIOR...... SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 30 Jordan Yocum...... (6-0, 205) 27 Sam North...... (6-1, 190) Sophomore...... Anaheim, California Senior...... The Dalles, Oregon C A L P O L Y S P E C I A L I S T S

KICKER - 94 ANDREW GARDNER...... (5-7, 162) KICKOFF RETURNS - 1 TRE’DALE TOLVER...... (5-9, 175) JUNIOR...... DAVIS, CALIFORNIA SENIOR...... SAN DIEGO, CALIFORINA 96 Jake West...... (6-2, 170) Sophomore...... Atascadero, California 13 Ryan Mole...... (5-10, 192) Senior...... Santa Maria, California PUNTER - 15 HARLAN PRATHER...... (6-0, 210) JUNIOR...... BEN LOMOND, CALIFORNIA

LONG SNAPPER - 50 TROY SHOTWELL...... (6-3, 215) PUNT RETURNS - 1 TRE’DALE TOLVER...... (5-9, 175) RsFRESHMAN...... GOLETA, CALIFORNIA SENIOR...... SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

HOLDER - 29 DAVID FULLERTON...... (6-0, 195) JUNIOR...... BREA, CALIFORNIA WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY VS. @CAL POLY Saturday, November 29, 2008 * 6:05 p.m. (PST) Alex G. Spanos Stadium * San Luis Obispo, California WEBER STATE’s O F F E N S E C A L P O L Y D E F E N S E WR(x) - 81 TIM TOONE...... (5-10, 165) OLB - 56 CARLTON GILLESPIE...... (6-1, 235) JUNIOR...... PEORIA, ARIZONA JUNIOR...... OXNARD, CALIFORNIA 23 Cody Nakamura...... (6-1, 215) 91 Ian Masterson...... (6-1, 215) Junior...... Wailuku, Hawai’i Junior...... Escondido, California LT - 66 PAUL CARPENTER...... (6-6, 305) DE - 54 GAVIN COOPER...... (6-3, 235) SENIOR...... SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA SOPHOMORE...... PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA 77 Zac Carlson...... (6-4, 300) 44 Ryan Shotwell...... (6-3, 250) Junior...... San Jacinto, California Junior...... Goleta, California LG - 61 LAWAIA NAIHE...... (6-2, 305) NT - 53 JAMES CHEN...... (6-2, 260) SENIOR...... ANAHOLA, HAWAI’I SOPHOMORE...... IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 74 Jared Wilcox...... (6-5, 280) 99 Erich Klemme...... (6-2, 250) Junior...... Clearfield, utah RsFreshman...... Long Beach, California C - 53 KYLE MUTCHER...... (6-3, 295) DE - 77 SEAN LAWYER...... (6-1, 260) JUNIOR...... PARK CITY, UTAH SENIOR...... SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 65 Cameron Molifua...... (6-1, 280) 97 Kevin Hess...... (6-4, 260) Junior...... Oceanside, California RsFreshman...... Arcadia, California RG - 73 J.C. ORAM...... (6-4, 295) OLB - 17 MARTY MOHAMED...... (6-1, 232) Rs.FRESHMAN...... SLATERVILLE, UTAH SOPHOMORE...... BRAWLEY, CALIFORNIA 65 Tim Farabee...... (6-5, 280) 56 Carlton Gillespie...... (6-1, 235) RsFreshman...... Saint George, Utah Junior...... Oxnard, California RT - 77 ZAC CARLSON...... (6-4, 300) ILB - 32 MARK RESTELLI...... (6-2, 220) JUNIOR...... SAN JACINTO, CALIFORNIA SENIOR...... TRABUCO CANYON, CALIFORNIA 78 Nestor Cruz...... (6-4, 290) 55 Dominic Rickard...... (5-10, 205) Junior...... Fresno, California Senior...... Huntington Beach, California TE - 23 CODY NAKAMURA...... (6-1, 215) ILB - 6 FRED HIVES II...... (5-10, 200) JUNIOR...... WAILUKU, HAWAI’I SENIOR...... VALLEJO, CALIFORNIA 83 Kevin Halfhill...... (6-7, 255) 95 Jason Swisher...... (6-0, 216) Sophomore...... Citrus Heights, California Sophomore...... Walnut Creek, California QB - 12 CAMERON HIGGINS...... (6-2, 195) SS - 29 DAVID FULLERTON...... (6-0, 195) SOPHOMORE...... HAWAI’I KAI, HAWAI’I JUNIOR...... BREA, CALIFORNIA 17 Brendon Doyle...... (6-3, 2350) 38 Gene Grant...... (5-10, 188) Senior...... Burbank, California Senior...... Huntington Beach, California RB - 25 TREVYN SMITH...... (5-9, 210) RC - 2 ASA JACKSON...... (5-10, 172) JUNIOR...... SPRINGVILLE, UTAH FRESHMAN...... SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 32 Justin White...... (5-10, 185) 31 Xavier Gardner...... (6-0, 180) Rs.Freshman...... Wellston, Oklahoma Sophomore...... Aliso Viejo, California FB - 39 MARCUS MAILEI...... (6-1, 245) LC - 31 XAVIER GARDNER...... (6-0, 180) SENIOR...... SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SOPHOMORE...... ALISO VIEJO, CALIFORNIA 46 Derek Cosper...... (6-1, 235) 19 Eric Gardley...... (5-11, 170) Sophomore...... Carrollton, Texas Sophomore...... Norwalk, California WR(z) - 1 MIKE PHILLIPS...... (6-1, 185) FS - 36 GREG FRANCIS...... (6-1, 180) SOPHOMORE...... SEASIDE, CALIFORNIA RsFRESHMAN...... LA HABRA, CALIFORNIA AND 6 BRYANT ETEUATI...... (5-7, 160) 10 Scottie Cordier...... (5-8, 180) SENIOR...... LAYTON, UTAH Sophomore...... Oakland, California W E B E R S T A T E S P E C I A L I S T S PK - 2 JON WILLIAMS...... (5-10, 200) SOPHOMORE...... SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA KICKOFF RETURNS - 6 BRYANT ETEUATI ...... (5-7, 160) 16 Mike Snoy...... (6-2, 175) SENIOR...... LAYTON, UTAH Junior...... Layton, Utah

PUNTER - 16 MIKE SNOY...... (6-2, 175) JUNIOR...... LAYTON, UTAH PUNT RETURNS - 6 BRYANT ETEUATI ...... (5-7, 160) 2 Jon Williams...... (5-10,. 200) Sophomore...... San Diego, California SENIOR...... LAYTON, UTAH

SNAPS(Pnt) - 44 BIFF SWAN...... (6-0, 235) SENIOR...... JEROME, IDAHO

SNAPS(Hld)- 23 CODY NAKAMURA...... (6-1, 215) JUNIOR...... WAILUKI, HAWAI’I

HOLDER - 17 BRENDON DOYLE...... (6-3, 235) SENIOR...... BURBANK, CALIFORNIA 2008 WEBER STATE FOOTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER NO...... NAME...... POS...... HT WT CL EXP...... HOMETOWN...... HS / JC 1...... Mike Phillips...... WR...... 6-1 185 So. 1VL...... Seaside, California...... Monterey 2...... Jon Willliams...... K/P...... 5-10 200 So. TR...... San Diego, California...... Point Loma / Alcorn State 3...... Faron Creighton...... S...... 6-2 180 So. 1VL...... Lakewood, California...... Maywood 4...... Scotty Goodloe...... S...... 6-1 195 Sr. 3VL...... San Diego, California...... Marian Catholic 5...... Thyrell Lewis...... CB...... 5-9 175 Sr.. SQ...... Hawthorne, California...... Taft / Mt. (CA) JC 6...... Bryant Eteuati...... WR...... 5-7 160 Sr. 3VL...... Layton, Utah...... Northridge 7...... Kamana Kaimikaua...... WR...... 6-3 205 Fr. HS...... Hawai’i Kai, Hawai’i...... Bishop Gorman (NV) 8...... Jonathan Carraway...... CB...... 5-11 170 Sr. 1VL...... New Orleans, Louisiana...... Reed / Victor Valley (CA) JC 9...... Terrell Cloud...... CB...... 5-10 165 Sr. 3VL...... San Diego, California...... Mission Bay 11...... Mike Hoke...... QB...... 6-2 210 Fr. HS...... Kailua, Hawai’i...... Kamehameha 12...... Cameron Higgins...... QB...... 6-2 195 So. 1VL...... Hawai’i Kai, Hawai’i...... Saint Louis 15...... Beau Hadley...... S...... 6-0 185 Jr. 2VL...... Taylor, Utah...... Fremont 16...... Mike Snoy...... P/K...... 6-2 175 Jr. 2VL...... Layton, Utah...... Northridge 17...... Brendon Doyle...... QB...... 6-3 235 Sr. SQ...... Burbank, California...... Jefferson / Glendale (CA) JC 18...... Justin Schwartzbauer...... WR...... 6-1 185 Jr. 1VL...... Palmer, Alaska...... Colony 20...... Brandt Eteuati...... CB...... 5-9 190 So. SQ...... Layton, Utah...... Northridge 21...... Antwain Stutson...... CB...... 6-1 180 Fr. HS...... Pomona, California...... Montclair 23...... Cody Nakamura...... WR/TE...... 6-1 215 Jr. 2VL...... Wailuku, Hawai’i...... Baldwin 24...... Josh Morris...... CB...... 6-0 180 Jr. 1VL...... Ada, Oklahoma...... Ada / Northeastern Oklahoma 25...... Treyvn Smith...... RB...... 5-9 210 Jr. 2VL...... Springville, Utah...... Springville 26...... Marvin Walker...... S...... 6-0 210 Fr. HS/RS...... Chino, California...... Chino 27...... Sam North...... S...... 6-1 190 Sr. 2VL...... The Dalles, Oregon...... The Dalles 30...... Taylor Sedillo...... ROV...... 5-11 220 So. 1VL...... Salt Lake City, Utah...... Skyline 31...... Ryan Galovic...... ROV...... 6-0 220 Sr. 1VL...... Napa, California...... Napa / Santa Rosa (CA) 32...... Justin White...... RB...... 5-10 185 Fr. HS/RS...... Wellston, Oklahoma...... Wellston 33...... J.D. Folsom...... SLB...... 6-3 230 Sr. 1VL...... Salmon, Idaho...... Salmon / Snow (UT) JC 34...... Eric Lee...... RB...... 5-11 235 Sr. SQ...... Toronto, Ontario...... Cibalo (NM) / Glendale (AZ) JC 36...... Zach Higgins...... S...... 5-10 175 Fr. HS/RS...... Hawai’i Kai, Hawai’i...... Saint Louis 38...... Sam Fenn...... DE...... 6-3 235 So. 1VL...... Enterprise, Utah...... Enterprise 39...... Marcus Mailei...... FB...... 6-1 245 Sr. 3VL...... Salt Lake City, Utah...... Highland 40...... Brett Felton...... MLB...... 6-1 210 Fr. HS/RS...... Yakima, Washington...... Davis 42...... Kevin Linehan...... DE...... 6-3 255 Jr. 2VL...... Los Alamitos, California...... Los Alamitos 43...... Blake Keller...... S...... 6-2 195 Fr. HS...... Salt Lake City, Utah...... Bingham / Salt Lake CC 44...... Clayton “Biff” Swan...... MLB...... 6-0 235 Sr. 1VL...... Jerome, Idaho...... Jerome / Utah State 45...... Nick Webb...... S...... 6-4 205 Fr. HS...... Salt Lake City, Utah...... East 46...... Derek Cosper...... FB...... 6-1 235 So. SQ...... Carrollton, Texas...... Newman Smith 53...... Kyle Mutcher...... OC...... 6-3 295 Jr. 2VL...... Park City, Utah...... Park City 54...... Pate Moleni...... DE...... 6-3 260 Sr. 2VL...... West Valley City, Utah...... Hunter / Utah 55...... Derek Johnson...... DT...... 6-2 290 Sr. 2VL...... Clearfield, Utah...... Clearfield 57...... Skyler Stephens...... SLB...... 6-0 230 Jr. SQ...... Kaysville, Utah...... Davis/Eastern Arizona/BYU 59...... Brett Dille...... MLB...... 6-1 215 Jr. 1VL...... Riverdale, Utah...... Bonneville 61...... Lawaia Naihe...... OG...... 6-2 305 Sr. 1VL...... Anahola, Hawai’i...... Kapaa /Mont.Western/Orange Coast 65...... Cameron Molifua...... OC...... 6-1 280 Jr. 1VL...... Oceanside, California...... Oceanside 66...... Paul Carpenter...... OT...... 6-6 305 Sr. 2VL...... Scottsdale, Arizona...... Desert Mountain 68...... Joe Larson...... NG...... 6-1 265 Jr. JC...... Crescent City, California...... Del Norte / Butte (CA) JC 73...... J.C. Oram...... OG...... 6-4 295 Fr. HS/RS...... Slaterville, Utah...... Fremont 75...... Alex Tupulua...... OG...... 6-2 285 Fr. HS/RS...... Waianae, Hawai’i...... Waianae 76...... Tim Farabee...... OT...... 6-5 280 Fr. HS/RS...... St. George, Utah...... Pine View 77...... Zac Carlson...... OG...... 6-4 300 Jr. SQ...... San Jacinto, California...... San Jacinto 78...... Nestor Cruz...... OT...... 6-4 290 Jr. JC...... Fresno, California...... Central / Reedley (CA) JC 80...... Chris Uribe...... WR...... 5-9 175 Sr. SQ...... Hollister, California...... San Bendito / Cabrillo (CA) JC 81...... Tim Toone...... WR...... 5-10 165 Jr. 2VL...... Peoria, Arizona...... Peoria 82...... Tyrell Francisco...... TE...... 6-3 240 So. 1VL...... Kelowna, British Columbia...... Rutland 83...... Kevin Halfhill...... TE...... 6-7 255 So. 1VL...... Citrus Heights, California...... Del Campo 85...... Joe Collins...... WR...... 6-3 175 Jr. JC...... Seaside, California...... Seaside / Monterey Peninsula JC 87...... Brian Jankowski...... TE...... 6-4 245 Fr. HS...... Idaho Falls, Idaho...... Skyline 90...... Caldwell Taylor...... DE...... 6-5 210 Fr. HS...... Deweyville, Utah...... Bear River 91...... Brighton Barkdull...... DE...... 6-3 255 Jr. 1VL...... Kaysville, Utah...... Davis 92...... Gabe Bowers...... DE...... 6-3 240 Fr. HS/RS...... Salt Lake City, Utah...... Brighton 94...... Bryce Scanlon...... NG...... 6-3 295 Sr. 2VL...... Evanston, Wyoming...... Evanston / Utah 95...... Ryan Eastman...... NG...... 6-0 270 Fr. HS...... Honolulu, Hawai’i...... Saint Louis 96...... Christian Gibson...... DT...... 6-0 285 Jr. JC...... Kailua, Hawai’i...... Kalaheo / Menlo (CA)

2008 WEBER STATE OPPONENT’S GAME RESULTS Opponents Combined Record: 65 - 71 (.478) MONTANA - WESTERN ( 2 - 9 ) U T A H ( 12 - 0 ) NORTHERN ARIZONA ( 6 -5 ) Aug 28 @Weber State...... 6-62...... L Aug 30 @Michigan...... 25-22...... W Aug 30 @Arizona State...... 13-30...... L SEPT 6 *CARROLL COLLEGE...... 6-31...... L SEPT 6 *NEVADA-LAS VEGAS...... 42-21...... W SEPT 6 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS...68-10...... W Sept 13 *@Montana Tech...... 17-21...... L Sept 13 @Utah State...... 58-10...... W Sept 13 OPEN SEPT 20 *EASTERN OREGON...... 35-31...... W Sept 20 *@Air Force...... 30-23...... W Sept 20 @Southern Utah...... 19-14...... W SEPT 27 *MSU-NORTHERN...... 9-31...... L SEPT 27 WEBER STATE...... 37-21...... W Sept 27 *@Northern Colorado...... 25-22...... W Oct 4 *@Rocky Mountain Coll...... 35-32...... W OCT 2 OREGON STATE (Thur)...... 31-28...... W OCT 4 *SACRAMENTO STATE...... 42-10...... W Oct 11 *@Carroll College...... 21-24...... L Oct 11 *@Wyoming...... 40-7...... W OCT 11 *PORTLAND STATE...... 37-17...... W OCT 18 *COLORADO STATE...... 49-16...... W Oct 18 *@Idaho State...... 52-30...... W OCT 18 *MONTANA TECH...... 17-24...... L Oct 25 OPEN OCT 25 *WEBER STATE...... 14-42...... L Oct 25 *@Eastern Oregon...... 38-41 L (OT) Nov 1 *@New Mexico...... 13-10...... W Nov 1 *@Montana...... 10-45...... L Nov 1 *@MSU-Northern...... 28-38...... L NOV 6 *TCU (Thurs.)...... 13-10...... W NOV 8 *MONTANA STATE...... 23-25...... L NOV 8 *ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLL.....26-31...... L Nov 15 *@San Diego State...... 63-14...... W Nov 15 *@Eastern Washington...... 13-28...... L *Frontier Conference Game NOV 22 *BRIGHAM YOUNG...... 48-24...... W *Big Sky Conference Game H A W A I ‘ I ( 6 - 5 ) * Game PORTLAND STATE ( 4 - 7 ) Aug 30 @Florida...... 10-56...... L M O N T A N A ( 11 - 1 ) AUG 30 WESTERN OREGON...... 31-14...... W SEPT 6 WEBER STATE...... 36-17...... W Sept 6 @Cal Poly...... 30-28...... W Sept 6 OPEN Sept 13 @Oregon State...... 7-45...... L SEPT 13 SOUTHERNUTAH...... 46-10...... W Sept 13 @UC Davis...... 24-38...... L Sept 20 OPEN SEPT 20 UC DAVIS...... 29-24...... W Sept 20 @Washington State...... 9-48...... L SEPT 27 *SAN JOSE STATE...... 17-20...... L SEPT 27 CENTRAL WASHINGTON.....38-35...... W Sept 27 *@Sacramento State...... 31-41...... L Oct 4 *@Fresno State...... 32-29 (OT)...... W Oct 4 *@Weber State...... 28-45...... L OCT 4 *EASTERN WASHINGTON.....47-36...... W OCT 11 *LOUISIANA TECH...... 24-14...... W Oct 11 *@Eastern Washington...... 21-3...... W Oct 11 *@Northern Arizona...... 17-37...... L Oct 17 *@Boise State (Friday)...... 7-27...... L OCT 18 *SACRAMENTO STATE...... 43-7...... W Oct 18 OPEN OCT 25 *NEVADA...... 38-31...... W Oct 25 *@Northern Colorado...... 41-20...... W OCT 25 *IDAHO STATE...... 36-13...... W Nov 1 *@Utah State...... 14-30...... L NOV 1 *NORTHERN ARIZONA...... 45-10...... W Nov 1 *@Weber State...... 21-31...... L Nov 8 *@New Mexico State...... 42-30...... W Nov 8 *@Portland State...... 29-12...... W NOV 8 *MONTANA...... 12-29...... L Nov 15 OPEN NOV 15 *IDAHO STATE...... 29-10...... W Nov 15 *@Montana State...... 32-49...... L NOV 22 *IDAHO...... 49-17...... W NOV 22 *MONTANA STATE...... 35-3...... W NOV 22 *NORTHERN COLORADO.....24-21...... W NOV 29 WASHINGTON STATE...... TBA.... HST *Big Sky Conference Game *Big Sky Conference Game DEC 6 CINCINNATI...... TBA.... HST *Western Athletic Conference Game IDAHO STATE ( 1 - 11 ) MONTANA STATE (6 - 5 ) Aug 30 @Boise State...... 7-49...... L AUG 30 ADAMS STATE...... 59-3...... W Sept 6 @Idaho...... 27-42...... L DIXIE STATE ( 4 - 7 ) Sept 6 @Kansas State...... 69-10...... L Sept 13 OPEN AUG 30 *CENTRAL WASHINGTON...... 38-44...L (ot) Sept 13 @Minnesota...... 23-35...... L SEPT 18 NORTH DAKOTA (Thurs.)...... 35-38...... L SEPT 6 WESTERN NEW MEXICO...... 35-3...... W Sept 20 OPEN Sept 27 *@Eastern Washington...... 31-45...... L Sept 13 @Weber State...... 7-44...... L SEPT 27 SOUTH DAKOTA...... 37-18...... W OCT 4 *MONTANA STATE...... 21-33...... L SEPT 20 *WESTERN OREGON...... 27-34...... L Oct 4 *@Idaho State...... 33-21...... W Oct 11 *@Northern Colorado...... 9-29...... L Sept 27 *@Western Washington...... 27-29...... L OCT 11 *WEBER STATE...... 12-35...... L OCT 18 *NORTHERN ARIZONA...... 30-52...... L Oct 4 *@Central Washington...... 14-49...... L OCT 18 *EASTERN WASHINGON.....17-34...... L Oct 25 *@Portland State...... 13-36...... L OCT 11 *HUMBOLDT STATE...... 16-6...... W Oct 25 *@Sacramento State...... 31-20...... W Nov 1 @Cal Poly...... 10-49...... L Oct 18 *@Western Oregon...... 35-42...... L NOV 1 *NORTHERN COLORADO...... 20-7...... W NOV 8 *WEBER STATE...... 27-59...... L Oct 25 @Azusa Pacific...... 30-23...... W Nov 8 *@Northern Arizona...... 25-23...... W Nov 15 *@Montana...... 10-29...... L NOV 1 *WESTERN WASHINGTON.....14-20...... L NOV 15 *PORTLAND STATE...... 49-32...... W NOV 22 *SACRAMENTO ST...... 36-33 (OT)...... W Nov 8 *@Humboldt State...... 19-15...... W Nov 22 *@Montana...... 3-35...... L *Big Sky Conference Game *Great Northwest Athletic Conference Game *Big Sky Conference Game EASTERN WASHINGTON ( 6 - 5 ) Aug 30 @Texas Tech...... 24-49...... L SACRAMENTO STATE ( 6 - 6 ) NORTHERN COLORADO (1- 10 ) Sept 6 @Colorado...... 24-31...... L AUG 30 HUMBOLDT STATE...... 45-13...... W Sept 6 @Purdue...... 10-42...... L Sept 13 OPEN Sept 6 @Colorado State...... 20-23...... L Sept 13 OPEN SEPT 20 WESTERN WASHINGTON.....52-31...... W SEPT 13 SOUTHERN OREGON...... 26-17...... W SEPT 20 TEXAS STATE...... 35-38...... L SEPT 27 *IDAHO STATE...... 45-31...... W SEPT 20 *WEBER STATE...... 27-32...... L SEPT 27 *NORTHERN ARIZONA...... 22-25...... L Oct 4 *@Portland State...... 36-47...... L SEPT 27 *PORTLAND STATE...... 41-31...... W Oct 4 @UC Davis...... 30-34...... L OCT 11 *MONTANA...... 3-21...... L Oct 4 *@Northern Arizona...... 10-42...... L OCT 11 *IDAHO STATE...... 29-9...... W Oct 18 *@Montana State...... 34-17...... W Oct 11 OPEN Oct 18 *@Weber State...... 10-17...... L Oct 25 OPEN Oct 8 *@Montana...... 7-43...... L OCT 25 *MONTANA...... 20-41...... L NOV 1 *SACRAMENTO STATE...... 13-15...... L OCT 25 *MONTANA STATE...... 20-31...... L Nov 1 *@Montana State...... 7-20...... L Nov 8 *@Northern Colorado...... 31-16...... W Nov 1 *@Eastern Washington...... 15-13...... W NOV 8 *EASTERN WASHINGTON...16-31...... L NOV 15 *NORTHERN ARIZONA...... 28-13...... W Nov 8 @UC Davis...... 29-19...... W Nov 15 *@Sacramento State...... 25-45...... L Nov 22 *@Weber State...... 33-26...... W NOV 15 *NORTHERN COLORADO...... 45-25...... W Nov 22 *@Portland State...... 21-24...... L *Big Sky Conference Game Nov 22 *@Idaho State...... 33-36 (OT)...... L *Big Sky Conference Game *Big Sky Conference Game 2008 WEBER STATE OPPONENT’S GAME RESULTS 2008 WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL STATS ( 9 - 3 overall / 7 - 1 Big Sky )

OVERALL CONF RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD LG Gm/Avg DATE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD RECORD ATT TIME Trevyn Smith 12 253 1412 68 1344 5.3 18 70 112.0 AUG 28 MONTANA-WESTERN 62-6 W 1-0 0-0 5,182 2:45 Justin White 9 29 202 14 188 6.5 1 80 20.9 Sept 6 @Hawai’i 17-36 L 1-1 0-0 39,446 3:27 Eric Lee 7 16 71 2 69 4.3 0 20 9.9 SEPT 13 DIXIE STATE 44-7 W 2-1 0-0 8,201 2:45 Brendon Doyle 9 12 67 4 63 5.2 2 20 7.0 Sept 20 *@Sacramento State 32-27 W 3-1 1-0 7,186 2:53 Mike Phillips 12 1 30 0 30 30.0 0 30 2.5 Sept 27 @Utah 21-37 L 3-2 1-0 45,117 2:55 Bryant Eteuati 9 5 37 12 25 5.0 0 18 2.8 OCT 4 *MONTANA 45-28 W 4-2 2-0 3,753 3:10 Marcus Mailei 12 7 24 1 23 3.3 0 13 1.9 Oct 11 *@Montana State 35-12 W 5-2 3-0 14,447 2:56 Mike Snoy 12 1 0 14 -14 -14.0 0 0 -1.2 OCT 18 *NORTHERN COLORADO 17-10 W 6-2 4-0 7,320 2:35 TEAM 11 15 0 76 -76 -5.1 0 0 -6.9 Oct 25 *@Northern Arjizona 42-14 W 7-2 5-0 9,007 2:55 Cameron Higgins 12 45 110 200 -90 -2.0 1 12 -7.5 NOV 1 *PORTLAND STATE 31-21 W 8-2 6-0 8,164 3:05 Total...... 12 384 1953 391 1562 4.1 22 80 130.2 Nov 8 *@Idaho State 59-27 W 9-2 7-0 5,514 3:23 Opponents...... 12 403 1779 293 1486 3.7 14 42 123.8 NOV 22 *EASTERN WASHINGTON 26-33 L 9-3 7-1 8,841 3:10 *Big Sky Conference Game PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD LG Gm/Avg TEAM STATISTICS WSU OPP Cameron Higgins 12 171.70 265-392-12 67.6 3808 34 65 317.3 POINTS PER GAME...... 35.92...... 21.50 Brendon Doyle 9 115.30 6-12-0 50.0 54 1 20 6.0 Points Scored...... 431...... 258 TEAM 11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total...... 12 169.61 271-405-12 66.9 3862 35 65 321.8 FIRST DOWNS...... 264...... 220 Opponents...... 12 112.36 219-411-15 53.3 2619 16 75 218.2 Rushing...... 85...... 89 Passing...... 162...... 111 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Gm/Avg Penalty...... 17...... 20 Cameron Higgins 12 437 -90 3808 3718 309.8 Trevyn Smith 12 253 1344 0 1344 112.0 RUSHING AVERAGE...... 130.16...... 123.83 Justin White 9 29 188 0 188 20.9 Rushing Attempts...... 384...... 403 Brendon Doyle 9 24 63 54 117 13.0 Eric Lee 7 16 69 0 69 9.9 Yards GAINED rushing...... 1,953...... 1,779 Mike Phillips 12 1 30 0 30 2.5 Yards LOST rushing...... 391...... 293 Bryant Eteuati 9 5 25 0 25 2.8 NET Rushing Yards...... 1,562...... 1,486 Marcus Mailei 12 7 23 0 23 1.9 Average Yards Per Rush...... 4.07...... 3.69 Mike Snoy 12 1 -14 0 -14 -1.2 TDs Rushing...... 22...... 14 TEAM 11 16 -76 0 -76 -6.9 Total...... 12 789 1562 3862 5424 452.0 PASSING AVERAGE...... 321.83...... 218.25 Opponents...... 12 814 1486 2619 4105 342.1 Comp-Att-Int...... 271-405-12...... 219-411-15 Completion Percentage...... 669...... 533 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD LG Gm/Avg Passing Yards...... 3,862...... 2,619 Tim Toone 12 67 1230 18.4 6 65 102.5 Average Yards Per Pass...... 9.53...... 6.37 Trevyn Smith 12 54 612 11.3 6 57 51.0 Average Yards Per Catch...... 14.25...... 11.95 Cody Nakamura 12 42 682 16.2 9 51 56.8 TDs Passing...... 35...... 16 Bryant Eteuati 9 41 474 11.6 5 31 52.7 Mike Phillips 12 33 569 17.2 6 62 47.4 TOTAL OFFENSE AVERAGE...... 452.00...... 342.08 Marcus Mailei 12 19 178 9.4 2 21 14.8 Total Plays...... 789...... 814 Kevin Halfhill 9 8 72 9.0 0 12 8.0 Total Yards...... 5,424...... 4,105 Justin White 9 3 16 5.3 0 20 1.8 Average Plays Per game...... 65.75...... 67.83 J.Schwartzbauer 7 2 23 11.5 1 13 3.3 Average Per Play...... 6.87...... 5.04 Derek Cosper 7 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.9 Paul Carpenter 11 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 KICKOFF RETURNS AVERAGE...... 22.13...... 21.46 Total...... 12 271 3862 14.3 35 65 321.8 Returns - Yards...... 31 - 686...... 52 1,116 Opponents...... 12 219 2619 12.0 16 75 218.2 PUNT RETURNS AVERAGE...... 10.32...... 6.37 Returns - Yards...... 34 - 351...... 16 - 102 |------PATs ------| INTERCEPTION RETURN AVERAGE...... 10.93...... 13.83 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PTs Returns - Yards...... 15 - 164...... 12 - 166 Trevyn Smith 24 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 144 Jon Williams 0 8-11 49-54 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 73 FUMBLES-LOST...... 13 - 8...... 20 - 11 Cody Nakamura 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Tim Toone 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 PENALTY YARDS PER GAME...... 70.75...... 58.50 Mike Phillips 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Penalties - Yards...... 94 - 849...... 73 - 702 Bryant Eteuati 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Average Number of Penalties Per Game.....7.83...... 6.08 Marcus Mailei 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 14 Brendon Doyle 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 PUNTING AVERAGE PER GAME...... 36.94...... 42.62 Cameron Higgins 1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 1-2 0 0 8 Number of Punts - Yards...... 49 - 1,810...... 67 - 2,856 Justin White 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Net punt average...... 33.6...... 35.7 J.Schwartzbauer 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Inside the 20...... 15...... 20 Scotty Goodloe 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kevin Linehan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TEAM 0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 TIME OF POSSESSION AVERAGE...... 29:49...... 30:11 Mike Snoy 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 61 - 142...... 60 - 172 Total...... 59 8-12 49-55 1-2 1 1-2 0 0 431 3rd-Down Pct...... 429...... 349 Opponents...... 32 10-15 28-29 0-0 2 2-3 0 2 258 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 8 - 14...... 11 - 20 FGs FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG Blk 4th-Down Pct...... 571...... 550 Jon Williams 8-11 72.7 0-0 2-2 4-6 2-3 0-0 42 0 Mike Snoy 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0 SACKS BY-YARDS...... 29 - -180...... 19 - -181 FG SEQUENCE WSU OPPS MISC YARDS...... 0...... 0 Montana Western...... (32),(35)...... - TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 59...... 32 Hawai`i...... (28)...... 48,41 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 8 - 12 (.667)...... 10 - 15 (,667) Dixie State...... (37)...... - PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 49 - 54 (.907)...... 28 - 29 (.965) Sacramento State...... 46...... (48),(25) TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS...... 2 - 5 (.400)...... 2 - 3 (.667) Utah...... 36...... (33),(47),(38) Montana...... (42),37...... - HOME GAME ATTENDANCE AVERAGE...41,461 Montana State...... -...... 54,(25) Games - Total Attendance...... 6 - 6,910 Northern Colorado...... (40)...... (38) NAU...... 47...... - SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th oT Total Portland State...... (22)...... 29,44 Opponents...... 66 62 72 58 0...... 258 Idaho State...... (30)...... (30) Weber State...... 92 160 91 88 -...... 431 Eastern Washington...... -...... (26),(31) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LG Bryant Eteuati 19 454 23.9 0 53 D E F E N S I V E S T A T S Tim Toone 6 159 26.5 0 40 Jon Carraway 2 52 26.0 0 29 |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-||---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd Tyrel Francisco 1 7 7.0 0 7 NO. NAME GP UT AT TT TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Caldwell Taylor 1 0 0.0 0 0 15 Beau Hadley...... 12 54 57 111 2.5-10 1.0-6 3-0 4 . 2-0 5 . . Marcus Mailei 1 10 10.0 0 10 Biff Swan 1 4 4.0 0 4 44 Biff Swan...... 12 21 56 77 3.5-6 . 1-0 ...... Total...... 31 686 22.1 0 53 Opponents...... 52 1116 21.5 0 81 42 Kevin Linehan...... 12 27 37 64 14.5-88 10.5-70 . 3 2 2-104 5 . . 33 J.D. Folsom...... 10 22 40 62 3.0-8 . 1-34 1 1 1-12 1 . . PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LG Bryant Eteuati 23 275 12.0 0 38 24 Josh Morris...... 12 29 23 52 2.0-8 1.0-6 4-0 7 . 1-0 . . . Tim Toone 9 61 6.8 0 19 Jon Carraway 2 15 7.5 0 8 5 Thyrell Lewis...... 12 26 24 50 4.5-21 2.0-14 1-27 4 . . . . . Total...... 34 351 10.3 0 38 94 Bryce Scanlon...... 12 14 34 48 6.5-17 1.0-4 . 1 . . . 1 . Opponents...... 16 102 6.4 0 22 4 Scotty Goodloe.... 10 26 20 46 3.0-6 . 3-71 8 . 2-5 1 . . INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LG Josh Morris 4 0 0.0 0 0 9 Terrell Cloud...... 12 32 12 44 . . 2-32 7 . . 1 . . Scotty Goodloe 3 71 23.7 1 41 Beau Hadley 3 0 0.0 0 0 54 Pate Moleni...... 11 9 28 37 7.0-24 4.5-22 ...... Terrell Cloud 2 32 16.0 0 23 31 Ryan Galovic...... 11 8 28 36 1.5-9 1.0-8 . 1 . . . . . Thyrell Lewis 1 27 27.0 0 27 Biff Swan 1 0 0.0 0 0 55 Derek Johnson..... 12 6 22 28 2.0-4 . . 1 . . 1 1 . J.D. Folsom 1 34 34.0 0 34 Total...... 15 164 10.9 1 41 95 Ryan Eastman...... 12 12 9 21 4.0-18 2.0-13 . . . . 1 . . Opponents...... 12 166 13.8 2 73 45 Nick Webb...... 10 7 11 18 . . . . 1 . 1 . . FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LG 91 Bright.Barkdull.... 11 6 12 18 2.0-4 2.0-4 . 1 1 . . . . Kevin Linehan 2 104 52.0 1 94 J.D. Folsom 1 12 12.0 0 12 4 0 Brett Felton...... 10 3 13 16 ...... Scotty Goodloe 1 5 5.0 0 5 90 Caldwell Taylor...... 9 8 8 16 2.0-10 1.0-8 . 2 1 1-0 1 . . Total...... 4 121 30.2 1 94 Opponents...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 21 Antwain Stutson.. 11 8 8 16 1.0-8 1.0-8 . 3 . 1-0 . . .

PUNTING No. Yds Avg LG TB FC I20 Blkd 30 Taylor Sedillo...... 9 8 7 15 ...... Mike Snoy 47 1801 38.3 55 3 12 15 0 68 Joe Larson...... 11 6 6 12 3.0-19 2.0-17 . . 1 . . . . TEAM 2 9 4.5 9 0 0 0 2 Total...... 49 1810 36.9 55 3 12 15 2 57 Skyler Stephens.... 9 4 8 12 1.0-1 ...... Opponents...... 67 2826 42.2 80 4 6 22 0 43 Blake Keller...... 10 3 8 11 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn 8 Jon Carraway...... 8 6 4 10 . . . 3 . . . . . Mike Snoy 52 3179 61.1 13 3 Jon Williams 29 1974 68.1 13 0 27 Sam North...... 10 4 5 9 1.0-2 . . 2 . . . . . Total...... 81 5153 63.6 26 3 1116 43.4 26 Opponents...... 51 3101 60.8 19 0 686 39.9 30 20 Brandt Eteuati...... 9 1 4 5 ...... 3 Faron Creighton..... 7 3 2 5 ...... ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Gm/Avg Trevyn Smith 12 1344 612 0 0 0 1956 163.0 92 Gabe Bowers...... 11 . 4 4 ...... Tim Toone 12 0 1230 61 159 0 1450 120.8 32 Justin White...... 9 2 1 3 ...... Bryant Eteuati 9 25 474 275 454 0 1228 136.4 Cody Nakamura 12 0 682 0 0 0 682 56.8 80 Chris Uribe...... 4 1 2 3 ...... Mike Phillips 12 30 569 0 0 0 599 49.9 39 Marcus Mailei...... 12 1 1 2 ...... Marcus Mailei 12 23 178 0 10 0 211 17.6 Justin White 9 188 16 0 0 0 204 22.7 59 Brett Dille...... 7 . 2 2 ...... Kevin Halfhill 9 0 72 0 0 0 72 8.0 16 Mike Snoy...... 12 1 1 2 ...... Scotty Goodloe 10 0 0 0 0 71 71 7.1 Eric Lee 7 69 0 0 0 0 69 9.9 23 Cody Nakamura... 12 2 . 2 ...... Jon Carraway 8 0 0 15 52 0 67 8.4 36 Zach Higgins...... 3 2 . 2 ...... Brendon Doyle 9 63 0 0 0 0 63 7.0 J.D. Folsom 10 0 0 0 0 34 34 3.4 6 Bryant Eteuati...... 9 1 . 1 ...... Terrell Cloud 12 0 0 0 0 32 32 2.7 25 Trevyn Smith...... 12 1 . 1 ...... Thyrell Lewis 12 0 0 0 0 27 27 2.2 J.Schwartzbauer 7 0 23 0 0 0 23 3.3 81 Tim Toone...... 12 1 . 1 ...... Tyrel Francisco 12 0 0 0 7 0 7 0.6 1 Mike Phillips...... 12 1 . 1 ...... Derek Cosper 7 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.9 Biff Swan 12 0 0 0 4 0 4 0.3 2 Jon Williams...... 12 1 . 1 ...... Mike Snoy 12 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -1.2 WEBER STATE...... 12 367 497 864 64-263 29-180 15-164 49 7 11-121 17 2 . TEAM 11 -76 0 0 0 0 -76 -6.9 Cameron Higgins 12 -90 0 0 0 0 -90 -7.5 oPPONENTS...... 12 404 434 838 60.0-300 19-181 12-166 28 8 8-0 5 4 2 Total...... 12 1562 3862 351 686 164 6625 552.1 Opponents...... 12 1486 2619 102 1116 166 5489 457.4 2 0 0 7 G A M E - B Y - G A M E O F F E N S E S T A T S 1st Downs RUSHING PASSING TOT. OFF PEN FUM PUNTS 3rd DOWN TIME Game R-P-PN=Tot Att-YDs-TDs C-A-I=YDs=TDs PLYS-YDs KOR PR YDs lST AVG CONV. POSS MONTANA-WESTERN...... 7-3-2 = 12 32 - 138 - 0 10-28-1=44-1 60 - 182 7 - 115 1 - -2 2 - 18 2 - 2 10 - 39.7 4 - 15 27:26 @WEBER STATE...... 10-16-0 = 26 44 - 186 - 4 22-34-0=349-3 78 - 535 0 - 0 7 - 71 6 - 58 1 - 0 2 - 39.5 4 - 12 32:34

@HAWAI’I...... 7-11-3 = 21 34 - 133 - 2 20-34-0=305-3 68 - 438 4 - 82 3 - 0 9 - 75 2 - 2 4 - 44.0 2 - 11 31:14 WEBER STATE...... 1 -12-1 = 14 26 - -20 - 1 24-40-2=233-1 66 - 213 4 - 96 1 - 7 11-106 3 - 0 6 - 39.5 4 - 15 28:46

DIXIE STATE...... 5-11-1 = 17 28 - 86 - 1 19-35-0=196-0 63 - 282 5 - 88 1 - 4 6 -45 0 - 0 7 - 42.1 2 - 12 33:54 @WEBER STATE...... 8-15-0 = 23 33 - 137 - 1 18-25-1=333-5 58 - 470 2 - 43 3 - 67 5 - 49 0 - 0 2 - 42.5 6 - 9 26:06

@SACRAMENTO STATE...... 6-11-2 = 19 40 - 126 - 1 17-30-0=266-2 70 - 392 6 - 102 0 - 0 3 - 32 3 - 0 4 - 50.0 6 - 16 31:24 WEBER STATE...... 8-16-1 = 25 32 - 133 - 1 21-33-0=380-4 65 - 513 4 - 92 2 - 32 5 - 52 2 - 1 4 - 42.2 7- 13 28:36

@U T A H...... 11-12-0 = 23 39 - 180 - 2 23-29-1=270-2 68 - 450 2 - 47 1 - 11 6 - 60 2 - 0 2 - 33.0 5 - 10 33:30 WEBER STATE...... 3-13-3 = 19 23 - 56 - 0 24-38-0=303-3 61 - 359 1 - 16 0 - 0 3 - 15 2 - 2 4 - 32.2 5 - 12 26:30

MONTANA...... 10-9-1 = 20 40 - 114 - 2 16-32-2=295-2 71 - 410 6 - 143 2 - 10 8 - 82 2 - 2 3 - 38.3 5 - 14 30:59 @WEBER STATE...... 10-10-0 = 20 31 - 192 - 2 21-31-1=237-4 62 - 429 5 - 116 1 - 0 11 - 92 0 - 0 3 - 39.7 5 - 11 29:01

@MONTANA STATE...... 7-8-0 = 15 34 - 137 - 1 13-29-1=169-0 63 - 306 5 - 37 2 - 2 7 - 34 1 - 1 6 - 40.3 4 - 12 26:10 WEBER STATE...... 5-14-1 = 20 31 - 33 - 1 29-37-1=366-4 68 - 399 3 - 53 1 - 17 5 - 29 0 - 0 5 - 31.0 7 - 14 33:50

NORTHERN COLO...... 6-4-0 = 10 27 - 36 - 0 16-30-1=106-1 57 - 142 1 - 22 0 - 0 4 - 45 0 - 0 9 - 45.9 7 - 17 25:18 @WEBER STATE...... 13-14-1 = 28 38 -158 - 0 27-37-1=413-2 75 - 571 1 - 16 5 - 74 9 - 88 3 - 3 4 - 21.2 5 - 11 34:42

@NORTHERN ARIZONA...... 6-5-3 = 14 31 - 113 - 1 15-25-2=138-0 56 - 251 3 - 91 2 - 40 7 - 83 5 - 2 6 - 43.7 5 - 14 27:52 WEBER STATE...... 6-11-2 = 19 31 - 74 - 2 21-28-1=334-4 59 - 408 2 - 67 3 - 22 11 - 81 0 - 0 4 - 40.5 5 - 10 32:08

PORTLAND STATE...... 5-17-3 = 25 22 - 101 - 1 28-54-3=354-2 76 - 455 3 - 69 2 - -3 4 - 55 1 - 1 7 - 37.7 2 - 13 27:55 @WEBER STATE...... 4-10-2 = 16 35 - 163 - 2 21-36-1=242-1 71 - 405 2 - 43 5 - 39 9 - 94 1 - 1 9 - 40.4 5 - 17 32:05

@IDAHO STATE...... 5-10-4 = 19 23 - 113 - 2 25-51-3=236-1 74 - 349 7 - 235 1 - 18 8 - 76 1 - 1 4 - 48.8 6 - 17 28:29 WEBER STATE...... 11-12-3 = 26 37 - 306 - 5 19-25-0=360-3 62 - 666 2 - 49 1 - 0 13 - 135 0 - 0 3 - 34.7 5 - 10 31:31

EASTERN WASH...... 14-11-1 = 26 53 - 208 - 1 17-34-1=242-2 87 - 450 3 - 85 1 - 22 9 - 97 1 - 0 5 - 43.0 12 -21 38:02 @WEBER STATE...... 6-19-3 = 28 23 - 144 - 3 24-41-4=312-1 64 - 456 5 - 95 5 - 22 6 - 50 1 - 1 3 - 42.0 3 - 8 21:58 2 0 0 7 G A M E - B Y - G A M E D E F E N S E S T A T S TACKLES TACKLES QB SACKS PASSES DEFENDED FUMBLES BLKD Game Un-At=TT For Loss / YDs Yards Int-Yds / BrUps Rcv-Yds / FF KICKS SAFETY MONTANA - WESTERN...... 32 50 = 82 2.0 / -6 0.0 / 0 0 - 0 / 1 0 - 0 / 0 0 0 @WEBER STATE...... 22 - 50 = 77 3.0 / -17 2.0 / -16 1 - 0 / 7 2 - 94-1 TD / 2 0 0

@HAWAI’I...... 48 - 14 = 62 9.0 / -55 3.0 / -37 2 -11 / 6 0 - 0 / 0 0 0 WEBER STATE...... 51 - 2 = 53 7.0 / -28 2.0 / -16 0 - 0 / 6 2 - 10 / 2 0 0

DIXIE STATE...... 26 - 40 = 66 2.0 / -3 0.0 / 0 1 - 1 / 1 0 - 0 / 0 0 0 @WEBER SATE...... 26 - 52 = 78 4.0 / -19 1.0 / -7 0 - 0 / 4 0 - 0 / 0 0 0

@SACRAMENTO STATE...... 34 - 30 = 64 5.0 / -20 0.0 / 0 0 - 0 / 4 1 - 0 / 1 0 0 WEBER STATE...... 38 - 38 = 76 6.0 / -27 4.0 / -24 0 - 0 / 1 0 - 0 / 3 0 0

@U T A H...... 23 - 38 = 61 4.0 / -30 2.0 / -24 0 - 0 / 4 2 - 0 / 2 0 0 WEBER STATE...... 26 - 66 = 92 0.0 / 0 0.0 / 0 1 - 10 / 2 0 - 0 / 2 0 0

MONTANA...... 29 - 36 = 65 2.0 / -3 0.0 / 0 1 - 0 / 3 0 - 0 / 0 0 0 @WEBER STATE...... 32 - 41 = 73 8.0 / -36 7.0 / -35 2 - 23 / 4 2 - 5 / 1 0 0

@MONTANA STATE...... 43 - 28 = 71 8.0 / -31 2.0 / -15 1 - 0 / 3 0 - 0 / 0 0 1 WEBER STATE...... 36 - 18 = 54 6.0 / -14 1.0 / -9 1 - 0 / 3 1 - 0 / 0 0 0

NORTHERN COLO...... 35 - 52 = 87 7.0 / -39 3.0 / -24 1 - 36 / 2 3 - 0 / 1 1(punt) 0 @WEBER STATE...... 20 - 46 = 66 8.0 / -39 4.0 / -32 1 - 0 / 5 0 - 0 / 0 0 0

@NORTHERN ARIZONA...... 36 - 32 = 68 7.0 / -44 4.0 / -40 1 - 35 -1 TD / 1 0 - 0 / 0 1(fg) 0 WEBER STATE...... 32 - 436 = 66 7.0 / -20 3.0 / -13 2 - 54 / 3 2 - 0 / 4 0 0

PORTLAND STATE...... 34 - 44 = 78 8.0 / -32 2.0 / -18 1 - 10 / 2 1 - 0 / 1 0 0 @WEBER STATE...... 25 - 40 = 65 6.0 / -37 3.0 / -18 3 - 50 - 1 TD / 4 1 - 12 / 1 2 (fgs) 0

@IDAHO STATE...... 29 - 40 = 69 4.0 / -19 1.0 / -5 0 - 0 / 1 0 - 0 / 1 1(punt) 1 WEBER STATE...... 25 - 46 = 71 1.0 / -4 0.0 / 0 3 - 0 / 7 1 - 0 / 1 00 0

EASTERN WASH...... 35 - 30 = 65 2.0 / -18 2.0 / -18 4 - 73 - 1 TD / 0 1 - 0 / 0 2(pats) 0 @WEBER STATE...... 34 - 64 = 98 8.0 / -22 2.0 / -10 1 - 27 / 3 0 - 0 / 1 0 0 IN THE “RED ZONE” Weber State Inside Opponents’ 20-yard line

Times in Times Rush Pass FGs - ---Failed To Score Inside RZ----- Date Opponent Score RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game AUG 28 MONTANA-WESTERN...... 62-6 W 8 8 48 6 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sept 6 @Hawai’i...... 17-36 L 4 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 SEPT 13 DIXIE STATE...... 44-7 W 5 5 30 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sept 20 *@Sac State...... 32-27 W 3 3 20 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sept 27 @Utah...... 21-37 L 3 2 14 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 OCT 4 *MONTANA...... 45-28 W 3 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 11 *@Montana State...... 35-12 W 4 4 28 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OCT 18 *NORTHERN COLO...... 17-10 W 4 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 Oct 25 *@Northern Arizona...... 42-14 W 5 5 35 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOV 1 *PORTLAND STATE...... 31-21 W 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 8 *@Idaho State...... 59-27 W 6 6 38 5 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOV 22 *EASTERN WASH...... 26-33 L 5 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0

43 - 52 (.827)

OPPONENTS Inside Weber State’s 20-yard line

Times in Times Rush Pass FGs - ---Failed To Score Inside RZ----- Date Opponent Score RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game AUG 28 MONTANA-WESTERN...... 6-62 L 2 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Sept 6 @Hawai’i...... 36-17 W 4 4 29 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SEPT 13 DIXIE STATE...... 7-44 L 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Sept 20 *@Sac State...... 27-32 L 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sept 27 @Utah...... 37-21 W 6 5 31 4 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 OCT 4 *MONTANA...... 28-45 L 4 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Oct 11 *@Montana State...... 12-35 L 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 OCT 18 *NORTHERN COLO...... 10-17 L 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 25 *@Northern Arizona...... 14-42 L 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 NOV 1 *PORTLAND STATE...... 21-31 L 4 2 14 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Nov 8 *@Idaho State...... 27-59 L 4 4 25 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOV 22 *EASTERN WASH...... 33-26 W 3 3 13 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

30 - 37 (.811) T H I R D D O W N C O NVERSI O N S

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT QTR AUG 28 MONTANA-WESTERN...... 62-6 W 4 - 12 .333 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 0-2 .000 3-5 .600 Sept 6 @Hawai’i...... 17-36 L 4 - 15 .267 1-4 .250 2-4 .500 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 SEPT 13 DIXIE STATE...... 44-7 W 6 - 9 .667 3-3 1.000 3-3 1.000 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 Sept 20 *@Sac State...... 32-27 W 7 - 13 .538 4-5 .800 1-4 .250 2-2 1.000 0-2 .000 Sept 27 @Utah...... 21-37 L 5 - 12 .417 1-2 .500 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 2-4 .500 OCT 4 *MONTANA...... 45-28 W 5 - 11 .455 1-3 .333 2-3 .667 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 Oct 11 *@Montana State...... 35-12 W 7 - 14 .500 2-4 .500 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 2-3 .667 OCT 18 *NORTHERN COLO...... 17-10 W 5 - 11 .455 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 2-3 .667 2-4 .500 Oct 25 *@Northern Arizona...... 42-14 W 5 - 10 .500 1-1 1.000 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 NOV 1 *PORTLAND STATE...... 31-21 W 5 - 17 .294 1-3 .333 2-5 .400 1-4 .250 1-5 .200 Nov 8 *@Idaho State...... 59-27 W 5 - 10 .500 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 1-2 .500 1-3 .333 NOV 22 *EASTERN WASH...... 26-33 L 3 - 8 .375 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-2 .000

WEBER STATE...... 61 - 142 .429 16-35 .457 20-38 .526 13-35 .371 12-34 .353 Opponents ...... 60 - 172 .349 16-40 .400 19-46 .413 11-37 .297 14-49 .286 F O U R T H D O W N C O NVERSI O NS

Date Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT QTR AUG 28 MONTANA-WESTERN..... 62-6 W 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Sept 6 @Hawai’i...... 17-36 L 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 SEPT 13 DIXIE STATE...... 44-7 W 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Sept 20 *@Sac State...... 32-27 W 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Sept 27 @Utah...... 21-37 L 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 OCT 4 *MONTANA...... 45-28 W 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Oct 11 *@Montana State...... 35-12 W 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 OCT 18 *NORTHERN COLO...... 17-10 W 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 Oct 25 *@Northern Arizona...... 42-14 W 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 NOV 1 *PORTLAND STATE...... 31-21 W 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Nov 8 *@Idaho State...... 59-27 W 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 NOV 22 *EASTERN WASH...... 26-33 L 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000

WEBER STATE...... 8 - 14 .571 1-2 .500 2-5 .400 2-3 .667 3-4 .750 Opponents...... 11 - 20 .550 0-2 .000 1-1 1.000 4-4 1.000 6-13 .462 T I M E O F P O SSESSI O N

Date Opponent...... Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT Qtr AUG 28 MONTANA-WESTERN...... 62-6 W 32:34 5:25 8:13 9:30 9:26 Sept 6 @Hawai’i...... 17-36 L 28:46 9:30 9:15 6:51 3:10 SEPT 13 DIXIE STATE...... 44-7 W 26:06 6:33 9:54 6:01 3:38 Sept 20 *@Sac State...... 32-27 W 28:36 8:30 6:58 5:32 7:36 Sept 27 @Utah...... 21-37 L 26:30 6:25 6:41 6:56 6:28 OCT 4 *MONTANA...... 45-28 W 29:01 6:23 9:03 7:09 6:26 Oct 11 *@Montana State...... 35-12 W 33:50 8:36 7:19 8:03 9:52 OCT 18 *NORTHERN COLO...... 17-10 W 34:42 9:30 7:43 9:07 8:22 Oct 25 *@Northern Arizona...... 42-14 W 32:08 8:45 8:40 7:29 7:14 NOV 1 *PORTLAND STATE...... 31-21 W 32:05 8:26 7:46 5:59 9:54 Nov 8 *@Idaho State...... 59-27 W 31:31 7:41 7:06 7:55 8:49 NOV 22 *EASTERN WASH...... 26-33 L 21:58 3:46 7:38 6:50 3:44

WEBER STATE...... TOTAL 357:47 89:30 96:16 87:22 84:39 Average...... 29:48 7:27 8:01 7:16 7:03

OPPONENTS ...... TOTAL 362:13 90:30 83:44 92:38 95:21 Average ...... 30:11 7:32 6:58 7:43 7:56 CLIMBING THE WEBER STATE RECORDS CHARTS

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CAREER LEADERS CAREER LEADERS NAME YARDS ATTS. TDS YEARS 1. $TREVYN SMITH 3,787 721 33 COMPLETE 2. #Nick Chournos 3,593 735 30 2001-04 NAME YARDS ATT. - INT. .PCT TDs PSEF YEARS 3. lee White 3,062 648 34 1965-67 1. Jamie Martin 12,207 934 - 1,544 - 56 .605 87 138.24 1989-92 2. Jeff Carlson 6,147 384 - 723 - 33 .531 47 136.85 1985-88 4. Morgan Welch 2,637 507 24 1996-99 *3. CAMERON HIGGINS 5,767 396-625-21 .634 51 161.10 2007 - 5. Fine Unga 2,298 406 19 1987-88 4. Tim Bernal 5,619 509 - 912 - 26 .558 26 111.27 1981-83 6. Jack Brown 2,189 472 25 1968-70 5. Bryan Martin 5,211 365 - 605 - 14 .603 37 148.23 1992-95 7. Johnnie Gray III 2,167 442 22 2000-01 6. Dave Stireman 4,592 299 - 566 - 22 .528 31 131.27 1984-85 8. Geoff Mitchell 2,078 445 31 1987-92 7. Roger Cook 4,451 395 - 643 - 15 .614 26 128.24 1995-96 9. Henry Owens 1,739 298 25 1965-67 8. Cole Cooper 4,118 311 - 549 - 22 .567 33 130.87 1999-00 9. Morris Bledsoe 4,023 314 - 566 - 23 .555 23 120.46 1977-78 10. George Jackson 1,680 376 16 1987-90 *23 career games 11. Sam Gipson 1,671 374 17 1968-69 #45 career games $34 career games SEASON LEADERS

COMPLETE SEASON LEADERS NAME YARDS ATT. - INT .PCT TDs PSEF YEAR *1. Jamie Martin 4,125 310 - 500 - 17 .620 35 147.60 1991 NAME YARDS ATTS. TDS YEAR *2. Jamie Martin 3,700 256 - 428 - 15 .598 23 143.15 1990 *1. Nick Chournos 1,649 297 13 2003 #3. CAMERON HIGGINS 3,808 265-392-12 .676 34 171.70 2008 #2. Morgan Welch 1,629 305 13 1998 *4. Dave Stireman 3,247 206 - 378 - 18 .545 23 137.21 1985 *5. Jamie Martin 3,207 282 - 463 - 14 .609 20 127.29 1992 #3. Johnnie Gray III 1,571 305 15 2001 *6. Roger Cook 3,207 276 - 442 - 12 .624 20 132.90 1996 %4. lee White 1,378 284 9 1967 *7. Jeff Carlson 3,044 199 - 364 - 11 .547 19 136.09 1987 #5. TREVYN SMITH 1,310 262 7 2007 *8. Jeff Carlson 2,968 180 - 352 - 22 .511 26 133.83 1988 #6. Fine Unga 1,266 233 13 1988 %9. Bryan Martin 2,799 199 - 337 - 5 .591 19 144.50 1994 *7. TREVYN SMITH 1,344 253 18 2008 *10. Tyler Gladwell 2,733 201 - 362 - 9 .555 22 134.03 2001 #7. Geoff Mitchell 1,170 239 24 1991 *11 game season %7 game season #12 game season

#8. TREVYN SMITH 1,129 205 8 2006 #9. Markeith Ross 1,113 169 12 1993 #10. Nick Chournos 1,052 258 8 2004 GAME LEADERS ^11. Lee White 1,034 196 15 1966 COMPLET. #12. Fine Unga 1,032 173 6 1987 NAME YDS ATT. - INT .PCT TDs PSEF OPPONENT %13. TREVYN SMITH 1,030 213 12 2008 1. Jamie Martin *624 47 - 62 - 2 .758 4 175.18 @Idaho St. 1991 2. Jamie Martin 547 40 - 58 - 2 .690 5 169.74 Montana St. 1992 #14. Derek Poole 1,023 168 6 1998 3. Brad Otton 540 25 - 44 - 0 .568 6 204.91 No. Arizona 1993 4. Bryan Martin 522 29 -46 - 1 .630 5 189.90 Cal Poly 1995 *12-game schedule #11-game schedule 5. Jamie Martin 504 30 - 45 - 1 .600 3 178.30 Montana 1990 %10-game schedule ^9-game schedule 6. Dave Stireman 442 19 - 35 - 1 .529 4 192.37 @Idaho St. 1985 7. Jamie Martin 440 33 - 51 - 2 .647 7 174.62 E. Wash. 1991 Paul Waite 440 26 - 59 - 4 .441 6 126.71 @Idaho 1968 8. Steve Buck 436 28 - 46 - 0 .609 2 154.80 No. Arizona 1997 9. CAMERON HIGGINS 432 21 - 31 - 1 .677 4 220.93 IDAHO ST. 2007 GAME LEADERS 10. Jeff Carlson 434 23 - 36 - 0 .639 6 220.16 So. Utah 1988 11. Dave Stireman 428 26 - 44 - 1 .591 2 151.25 @Montana 1985 NAME YARDS ATT. TDS OPPONENT 12. CAMERON HIGGINS 413 27 - 37 - 1 .730 2 177.54 NO. COLO. 2008 1. Markieth Ross 280 36 3 @Nevada (1993) 13. Bryan Martin 401 22 - 32 - 0 .688 3 204.95 Idaho St. 1994 2. lee White 276 44 3 Idaho (1967) *NCAA Division I FCS Single Game Record

3. Markeith Ross 271 39 4 So. Utah (1993) 4. Henry Owens 262 23 2 @Western St. (1965) 5. Morgan Welch 254 34 0 @Idaho St. (1998) 6. Johnnie Gray III 240 37 3 Sacramento St. (2001) 7. Nick Chournos 234 41 2 @Portland St. (2003) 8. Nick Chournos 227 38 1 Idaho St. (2003) 9. Markeith Ross 226 43 1 @Idaho St. (1993) 10. TREVYN SMITH 225 38 1 @PORTLAND ST. (2007) CLIMBING THE WEBER STATE RECORDS CHARTS

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CAREER LEADERS (Min. 30) CAREER LEADERS (Min 20)

NAME RETS. YDS AVG. RET. TDs YEARS NAME RETS. YDS AVG. RET. TDs YEARS 1. Wiley King 98 2,031 20.72 0 2002-05 1. BRYANT ETEUATI 116 1,190 10.26 2 2005- 2. BRYANT ETEUATI 92 2,482 26.98 2 2005- 2. Pokey Eckford 54 502 6.6 1 1992-95 3. Maurice Jackson 50 947 18.9 0 1987-90 3. Taurus McGhee 50 462 9.2 0 1994-97 4. Freddie Cook 49 999 20.4 0 1982-85 4. Scott Thomas 45 382 8.5 0 1977-78 5. Fine Unga 48 967 20.1 0 1987-88 5. Josh Andrews 44 413 9.4 1 1998, 2000 Eric Brown 48 1,078 22.5 0 1983-86 6. Joel Pelagio-Williams 37 324 8.7 1 1992-95 6. Dwight Richards 45 828 18.4 0 1989-91 7. Jim Edwards 34 458 13.5 3 1969-70 7. Jamarcus Stewart 43 868 20.2 1 1993-95 8. Henry Owens 31 429 13.8 1 1965-67 8. Clemente Sainten 34 681 20.0 1 1995-96 9. Rich Willis 30 270 9.0 0 1985-89 9. Junior Crockett 33 919 27.8 2 1981-85 10. Chris Darrington 26 415 16.0 1 1984-86 orin Trussel 33 715 21.7 0 1973-74 11. Rick Justice 22 160 7.3 0 1986-89 10. Henry Owens 32 783 24.5 0 1965-67 12. Randle Anderson 21 388 18.5 3 1970-71 11. Randle Anderson 30 673 22.4 1 1970-71 orin Trussel 21 93 4.4 0 1973-76 Elbert Gray 21 101 4.8 0 1978-81 Melvin Maxwell 21 182 8.7 0 1989-90 13. Randy Montgomery 20 172 8.6 0 1968-69 Fred Safford 20 123 6.1 0 1992-93 SEASON LEADERS NAME RETS. YDS AVG. RET. TDs YEAR SEASON LEADERS 1. BRYANT ETEUATI 43 1,199 27.88 1 2007 2. Fine Unga 31 652 21.0 0 1987 NAME RETS. YDS AVG. RET. TDs YEAR 3. Wiley King 29 767 26.4 0 2004 1. Josh Andrews 41 389 9.5 1 2000 4. Greg Kramer 29 603 20.8 0 1979 2. BRYANT ETEUATI 36 345 9.58 2 2007 Maurice Jackson 29 582 20.1 0 1989 3. Scott Thomas 31 193 6.2 0 1978 5. Rich Blomquist 28 282 13.7 0 1978 BRYANT ETEUATI 31 256 8.3 0 2005 Eric Brown 28 684 24.4 0 1986 4. Taurus McGhee 26 196 7.5 0 1996 Wiley King 27 498 18.4 0 2005 BRYANT ETEUATI 26 314 12.10 0 2006 6. Wiley King 25 450 18.0 0 2002 5. Joel Pelagio-Williams 28 233 8.3 1 1992 7. orin Trussel 24 504 21.0 0 1975 6. Pokey Eckford 25 159 6.4 0 1995 8. Dwight Richards 23 433 18.8 0 1991 7. Pokey Eckford 24 310 12.9 1 1994 10. Clemente Sainten 21 437 20.8 1 1996 8. BRYANT ETEUATI 23 275 11.96 0 2008 Eric Allen 21 325 15.8 0 1980 9. Melvin Maxwell 21 182 8.7 0 1989 11. Herb Craft 20 538 26.9 1 2000 10. Fred Safford 20 123 6.1 0 1993 Randy Montgomery 20 172 8.6 0 1968 Taurus McGhee 20 240 12.0 0 1997 11. Dallas Drecksel 19 186 9.8 0 2004 GAME LEADERS (Min of 6) 12. Jim Edwards 18 245 13.6 2 1969 NAME RETS. YDs TD OPPONENT YEAR 13. Randle Anderson 17 348 20.5 3 1971 1. Wiley King 8 140 0 @Montana State 2002 Elbert Gray 17 97 5.7 0 1981 BRYANT ETEUATI 8 203 0 @BOISE STATE 2007 Dwight Richards 17 146 8.6 0 1990 2. BRYANT ETEUATI 7 211 0 @PORTLAND STATE 2007 Maurice Jackson 7 142 0 Idaho 1989 Eric Allen 7 92 0 Utah St. 1980 GAME LEADERS (Min of 5) Jamaal Petersen 7 196 0 @Portland St. 2001 3. Greg Kramer 6 127 0 Montana St. 1979 NAME RETS. YDs TD oPPONENT YEAR Eric Allen 6 128 0 @Idaho 1980 1. Josh Andrews 8 105 0 Eastern Washington 2000 Travis McLean 6 132 0 @Portland St. 1986 Taurus McGhee 8 44 0 Western State 1992 Eric Brown 6 162 0 Nevada 1986 Jim Edwards 7 92 1 Idaho 1969 Fine Unga 6 80 0 @Marshall 1987 Scott Thomas 7 105 0 Idaho State 1978 Maurice Jackson 6 92 0 @Montana 1989 Melvin Maxwell 7 72 0 Southwest Minnesota 1989 Dwight Richards 6 141 0 E. Washington. 1991 3. Lyle Johnston 6 71 0 So. Colorado 1964 Jamarcus Stewart 6 118 0 @Montana 1993 Joel Pelagio-Williams 6 67 0 McNeese State 1992 BRYANT ETEUATI 6 98 0 PORTLAND STATE 2006 BRYANT ETEUATI 6 97 1 @PORTLAND STATE 2007 BRYANT ETEUATI 6 96 1 FORT LEWIS 2007 4. Lyle Johnston 5 38 0 Montana State 1963 Randle Anderson 5 54 0 Idaho State 1971 Chris Darrington 5 142 1 Idaho State 1986 Joel Pelagio-Williams 5 110 1 So. Utah 1993 Joel Pelagio-Williams 5 64 0 Montana Tech 1994 Pokey Eckford 5 98 0 Montana State 1994 Herb Craft 5 102 1 Montana 2000 CLIMBING THE WEBER STATE RECORDS CHARTS

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CAREER LEADERS CAREER LEADERS

NAME RUSH REC. RET. YARDS YEARS NAME PLAYS RUSH - PASS YARDS TDS YEARS 1. BRYANT ETEUATI 46 1,388 3,672 5,106 2005- 1. Jamie Martin 1,837 / 80 - 12,207 12,287 93 1989-92 2. TREVYN SMITH 3,787 891 42 4,720 2006- 2. Jeff Carlson 840 / -268 - 6,147 5,879 49 1984-88 #3. CAMERON HIGGINS 722 / 82 - 5,767 5,849 56 2007 - 3. Nick Chournos 3,593 445 123 4,161 2001-04 4. Tim Bernal 1,076 / -7 - 5,619 5,612 42 1981-83 4. Freddie Cook 1,449 1,515 999 3,963 1982-85 5. Bryan Martin 778 / 196 - 5,211 5,407 43 1992-95 5. Fine Unga 2,298 391 974 3,663 1987-88 6. Dave Stireman 762 / 804 - 4,592 5,396 43 1984-85 6. Henry Owens 1,739 608 1,212 3,559 1965-67 7. Cole Cooper 696 / 9 - 4,118 4,127 33 1999-00 7. Wiley King 18 1,235 2,031 3,284 2002-05 8. Morris Bledsoe 664 / -410 - 4,023 3,613 24 1977-78 9. Nick Chournos 736 / 3,593 - 19 3,612 31 2001-04 8. lee White 3,062 178 0 3,240 1965-67 10. Rod Bockwoldt 648 / 126 - 3,422 3,548 24 1973-76 9. Johnnie Gray III 2,167 542 401 3,110 2000-01 #23 career games 10. Pokey Eckford 18 2,109 840 2,967 1992-95 11. Wade Orton 0 2,922 0 2,922 1984-88 12. Sam Gipson 1,722 252 692 2,667 1968-69 SEASON LEADERS

NAME PLAYS RUSH - PASS YARDS TDs YEAR

1. Jamie Martin 591 / 212 - 4,125 4,337 37 1991 SEASON LEADERS 2. Dave Stireman 502 / 512 - 3,247 3,759 33 1985 3. #CAMERON HIGGINS 437 / -90 - 3,808 3,718 35 2008 NAME RUSH REC. RET. YARDS YEAR 4. Jamie Martin 508 / 13 - 3,700 3,713 25 1990 1. Johnnie Gray III 1,571 446 369 2,386 2001 5. Jamie Martin 549 / -72 - 3,207 3,129 22 1992 6. Jeff Carlson 429 / -118 - 3,044 2,926 21 1987

2. BRYANT ETEUATI 19 720 1,545 2,284 2007 7. Bryan Martin 439 / 22 - 2,799 2,821 23 1994 3. Fine Unga 1,032 162 652 1,846 1987 8. Jeff Carlson 403 / -150 - 2,968 2,818 26 1988 4. Fine Unga 1,266 229 315 1,817 1988 9. Tyler Gladwell 412 / -127 - 2,733 2,606 23 2001 5. Freddie Cook 893 644 274 1,812 1985 10. *Bryan Martin 324 / 190 - 2,377 2,567 20 1995

6. Nick Chournos 1,649 128 0 1,777 2003 *7 Games #12 Games 7. Henry Owens 929 294 492 1,715 1965 8. Morgan Welch 1,629 43 0 1,672 1997 9. Geoff Mitchell 1,170 160 196 1,526 1991 GAME LEADERS 10. TREVYN SMITH 1,314 204 0 1,518 2007 11. Lee White 1,378 139 0 1,517 1967 NAME PLAYS RUSH PASS YDS TDs OPPONENT 1. Jamie Martin 67 / 19 624 643 4 @Idaho State 1991 2. Bryan Martin 59 / 92 522 614 6 Cal Poly-SLO 1995 GAME LEADERS 3. Dave Stireman 57 / 118 428 546 5 @Montana 1985 4. Jamie Martin 66 / -8 547 539 5 Montana State 1992 NAME RUSH REC. RET. YARDS oPPONENT / YEAR 5. Brad Otton 48 / -4 540 536 6 Northern Arizona 1993 1. Chris Darrington 0 139 228 367 Idaho State 1986 6. Dave Stireman 53 / 69 442 511 5 @Idaho State 1985 2. BRYANT ETEUATI 5 28 308 341 @PORTLAND ST. 2007 7. Jamie Martin 53 / -39 504 465 3 Montana 1990 8. Steve Buck 57 / 20 436 456 2 Northern Ariz. 1997 3. Henry Owens 262 0 75 337 @Western State 1965 9. CAMERON HIGGINS 35 / 21 432 453 4 IDAHO STATE 2007 4. lee White 276 25 0 301 Idaho 1967 10. Jeff Carlson 42 / 16 434 450 6 Southern Utah 1988 5. Nick Chournos 223 61 12 296 @Sac. State 2002 Jamie Martin 54 / 52 398 450 4 Idaho 1991 6. Henry Owens 158 113 22 293 Portland St. 1965 11. CAMERON HIGGINS 45 / 106 334 440 7 @PORT. ST. 2007 7. Fine Unga 220 4 57 281 No. Arizona 1987 12. Bryan Martin 44 / 26 401 427 4 Idaho State 1994 8. Markeith Ross 280 0 0 280 @Nevada 1993 9. Freddie Cook 88 188 0 276 @Idaho State 1985 10. Markeith Ross 271 4 0 275 Southern Utah 1993 11. Fine Unga 145 21 108 274 @Idaho State 1987 12. Fine Unga 185 39 39 263 Idaho State 1988 Herb Craft 0 0 263 263 Montana 2000 13. BRYANT ETEUATI -11 73 200 262 @Cal Poly 2007 14. BRYANT ETEUATI 0 72 188 260 Idaho State 2007

Game #1 vs. MONTANA-WESTERN WEBER STATE: 62 MONTANA-WESTERN: 6

tHURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 * 7:05 pm (MDT) * OGDEN, UTAH 80 degrees * CLEAR* Wind: wsw@9 * Game Length: 2:45 Attendance: 5,182 A record-setting 96-yard fumble return by defensive end KEVIN LINEHAN at the end of the first quarter put a spark into the offense which scored three second quarter touchdowns as the Wildcats rolled to a 62-6 season opening win over NAIA Montana-Western. ... Following a punt by WSU’s MIKE SNOY, Montana-Western put together a solid drive going from their own 44 to the WSU one-yard line in 10 plays. UoMW running back DERRICK PLUFF dove into a pile at the goal line, but the ball popped out backwards and Linehan scooped it up and rambled the distance. It is the longest fumble return in WSU football history. ... The ‘Cats put 21 points on the board in the second quarter on a pair of touchdown runs by TREVYN SMITH (8, 4 yard) giving him three TD runs in the first half. He added a fourth at the beginning of the third quarter. WSU led 35-0 with 1:17 left in the first half when the Bulldogs drove 80 yards in six plays scoring on a two-yard run by PLUFF as the first half horn sounded. The PAT failed. ... Following Smith’s 2-yard TD run in the third quarter, CAMERON HIGGINS found BRYANT ETEUATI on a 28-yard TD pass putting the ‘Cats up 49-6. ... Newcomer JON WILLIAMS kicked two field goals of 32 and 35 yards in the fourth quarter. Williams was a perfect 8-8 in PATs and 2-2 in field goal attempts. ... WSU’s final score came on a 13-yard pass from backup quarterback BRENDON DOYLE to wide receiver JUSTIN SCHWARTZBAUER. ... The Wildcats rolled up 535 yards of total offense and did not allow a second half first down. ... It tied for the 6th highest scoring game in WSU football history, and ties for the most points scored in a WSU season opener. The ‘Cats beat Southern Utah 62-21 to open the 1985 season. UoM-W WSU SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OTs Final FIRST DOWNS...... 12...... 26 Montana - Western...... 0 6 0 0 -...... 6 Rush...... 7...... 10 Weber State...... 14 21 14 13 -...... 62 Pass...... 3...... 16 Penalty...... 2...... 0 SCORING SUMMARY RUSHING YARDS...... 138...... 186 QTR TIME TEAM PLAY SCORE Attempts...... 32...... 44 1st 10:42 WSU Trevyn Smith: 14-yd RUN 7 - 0 WSU Yards Gained...... 157...... 198 (Jon Williams: KG 9 plays / 51 yards TOP: 3:16) Yards Lost...... 19...... 12 PASSING YARDS...... 44...... 349 1st 00:00 WSU Kevin Linehan: 96-yd FUMBLE RETURN 14 - 0 WSU Completed...... 10...... 22 (Jon Williams: KG) Attempted...... 28...... 34 Had Intercepted...... 1...... 0 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 182...... 535 2nd 10:19 WSU Trevyn Smith: 8-yd RUN 21 - 0 WSU Number of Plays...... 60...... 78 (Jon Williams: KG 7 plays / 71 yards TOP: 3:35) Avg. Yards Per Play...... 3.0...... 6.9 2nd 6:09 WSU Trevyn Smith: 2-yd RUN 28 -0 WSU Kickoff Returns...... 7 - 115...... 0 - 0 (Jon Williams: KG 4 plays / 51 yards TOP: 1:20) Punt Returns...... 1 - -2...... 7 - 71 Interception Returns...... 0 - 0...... 1- 0 2nd 1:17 WSU Cameron Higgins-Marcus Mailei: 3-yd PASS 35 - 0 WSU Punts - Average...... 10 - 39.7...... 2 - 39.5 (Jon Williams: KG 8 plays / 61 yards TOP: 3:18) Fumbles - Lost...... 2 - 2...... 1 - 0 Penalties - Yards...... 2 - 18...... 6 - 58 2nd 00:00 UOMW Garret Graves-Derrick Pluff: 2-yd PASS 35 - 6 WSU Third Down Conversions...... 4 - 15...... 4 - 12 (Jamal Rabb: Kick No Good) Time of Possession...... 27:26...... 32:34 RUSHING UOMW...... DERRICK PLUFF (18-96 yds / 0 TDs) 3rd 12:13 WSU Trevyn Smith: 2-yd RUN 42 - 6 WSU WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (15-68 yds / 4 TDs) (Jon Williams: KG 4 plays / 61 yards TOP: 1:49)

PASSING 3rd 4:17 WSU Cameron Higgins-Bryant Eteuati: 28-yd PASS 49 - 6 WSU UOMW...... GARRETT GRAVES (8-20-1 / 37 yds / 1 TD) (Jon Williams: KG 9 plays / 64 yards TOP: 2:55) WSU...... CAMERON HIGGINS (17-27-0 / 286 yds / 2 TDs)

RECEIVING (CATCHES) UOMW...... KEKOA PERBERA (3 - 19 yds / 0 TDs) 4th 14:52 WSU Jon Williams: 32-yd FIELD GOAL 52 - 6 WSU WSU...... BRYANT ETEUATI (6 - 80 yds / 1 TD) (10 plays / 44 yards TOP: 3:23) PUNTING UOMW...... BRIAN TIMMONS (10-39.7 avg / LG: 66) 4th 6:35 WSU Jon Williams: 35-yd FIELD GOAL 55 - 6 WSU WSU...... MIKE SNOY (2-39.5 avg. / LG: 41) (11 plays / 52 yards TOP: 5:51)

DEFENSIVE STATS 4th 3:44 WSU Brendon Doyle-Justin Schwartzbauer: 13-yd PASS 62 - 6 WSU UOMW...... GERRIUH NAY (5un - 3ast = 8tt / 1 pbrup) (Jon Williams: KG 4 plays / 30 yards TOP: 1:13) WSU...... BRIGHTON BARKDULL / BRYCE SCANLON (1un - 5 at = 6 tt) Game #2 vs. @H A W A I ‘ I HAWAI’I: 36 WE B E R S TAT E : 1 7

Saturday, September 13, 2007 * 6:05 pm (hsT) ALOHA STADIUM * HONOLULU, HAWAI’I 82 degrees * pARTLY cLOUDY / bRIEF rAIN * Wind: ne@10-15 Game Length: 3:27 It was all Weber State in the first half - all Hawai’i in the second . UH scored 29 straight second half points, while shutting out the Wildcats for a 36-17 win in their 2008 home opener. WSU got the ball on the opening kickoff but were forced in a three-and-out series. On the ensuing punt, the snap was bad and punter MIKE SNOY tried to run and kick but ended up throwing an illegal forward pass. Hawai’i took over on the 28 and scored two plays later on a 29-yard pass from INOKE FUNAKI to MICHAEL WASHINGTON making it 7-0. The Wildcats came right back driving 50 yards in 10 plays which culminated in a 28-yard field goal by JON WILLIAMS with 7:39 left in the first quarter. UH then went 41 yards in five plays only to see veteran placekicker DAN KELLY miss a 48-yard field goal. The Wildcats struck gold twice in the second quarter. TREVYN SMITH scored on a one-yard run with 10:07 left as the ‘Cats went 80 yards in 12 plays to take a 10-7 lead. Moments later after Hawai’i was penalized 10 yards for holding, the Warriors took over at the 15 and advanced to the 22 then incurred a personal foul penalty which put them back to the 11. WSU defensive end CALDWELL TAYLOR sacked FUNAKI, forced, and recovered, a fumble at the three. On the first play, CAMERON HIGGINS hit TREVYN SMITH on a shovel pass for the touchdown making it 17-7 at half time before a stunned crowd of over 39,000 in Aloha Stadium. .... In the second half, UH inserted veteran quarterback TYLER GRAUNKE, who had only had three full practices in Fall camp, into the line up. GRAUNKE ignited the Warrior offense com- pleting 13-20 passes for 218 yards and three touchdowns in the second half, while the Warrior defense put the clamps on the Wildcat offense holding the them to just 28 plays and 72 yards. ... The Wilddcats were held to a -20 yards rushing for the game. It was the 4th lowest rushing game in WSU football history. ... CAMERON HIGGINS, a Honolulu native, had a solid showing in the stadium where he played as a high school prepster. He completed 24-40 passes for 233 yards and one touchdown. WSU UH SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OTs Final FIRST DOWNS...... 14...... 21 Weber State...... 3 14 0 0 -...... 17 Rush...... 1...... 7 Hawai’i...... 7 0 22 7 -...... 36 Pass...... 12...... 11 Penalty...... 1...... 3 SCORING SUMMARY RUSHING YARDS...... -20...... 133 QTR TIME TEAM PLAY SCORE Attempts...... 26...... 34 1st 12:22 UH Leon Wright-Jackson: 4-yd RUN 7 - 0 UH Yards Gained...... 64...... 162 (Dan Kelly: KG / 3 plays - 28 yds TOP: 00:55) Yards Lost...... 84...... 29 PASSING YARDS...... 233...... 305 Completed...... 24...... 20 1st 7:39 WSU Jon Williams: 28-yd FIELD GOAL 7 - 3 UH Attempted...... 40...... 34 (10 plays - 50 yards TOP: 4:43) Had Intercepted...... 2...... 0 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 213...... 438 Number of Plays...... 66...... 68 Avg. Yards Per Play...... 3.22...... 6.44 2nd 10:07 WSU Trevyn Smith: 1-yd RUN 10 - 7 WSU (Jon Williams: KG / 12 plays - 80 yards TOP: 4:45) Kickoff Returns...... 4 - 96...... 4 - 82 Punt Returns...... 1 - 7...... 3 - 0 Interception Returns...... 0 - 0...... 2 - 11 2nd 9:01 WSU Cameron Higgins-Trevyn Smith: 3-yd PASS 17 - 7 WSU Punts - Average...... 6 - 39.50...... 4 - 44.00 (Jon Williams: KG / 1 play - 3 yards TOP: 00:04) Fumbles - Lost...... 3 - 0...... 2 - 2 Penalties - Yards...... 11 - 106...... 9 - 75 Third Down Conversions...... 3 - 14...... 3 - 15 3rd 12:57 UH Tyler Graunke-Malcolm Lane: 42-yd PASS 17 -14 WSU RUSHING (Dan Kelly: KG / 5 plays - 88 yards TOP: 1:55) WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (18-46 yds / 1 TD) HAWAI’I...... JAYSON REGO (9 - 54 yds / 0 TDs) 3rd 6:13 UH Kealoha Pilares: 2-yd RUN 21 - 17 UH PASSING (Dan Kelly: KG / 3 plays - 35 yards TOP: 00:59) WSU...... CAMERON HIGGINS (24-40-2 / 233 yds / 1 TD) HAWAI’I...... TYLER GRAUNKE (13-20-0 / 218 yds / 3 TDs) 3rd 2:50 UH Tyler Graunke-Aaron Bain: 8-yd PASS 29 - 17 UH (Graunke to Washington: Pass for Two / 7 plays - 79 yards TOP: 2:18) RECEIVING (CATCHES) WSU...... TIM TOONE (9 - 135 yds / 0 TDs) HAWAI’I...... MICHAEL WASHINGTON (5 - 109 yds / 0 TDs)

PUNTING 4th 11:35 UH Tyler Graunke-Aaron Bain: 1-yd PASS 36 - 17 UH WSU...... MIKE SNOY (6 - 39.5 avg. / LG: 51) (Dan Kelly: KG / 12 plays - 75 yards TOP: 4:44) HAWAI’I...... TIM GRASSO (4 - 44.00 avg. / LG: 53)

DEFENSIVE STATS WSU...... BEAU HADLEY (11 un-0ast=11tt) HAWAI’I...... BRASHTON SATELE (6un-3as=9tt / 1 sack -16) Game #3 vs. D I X I E S T A T E WEBER STATE: 4 4 DIXIE STATE: 7 Saturday, September 13, 2008 * 6:05 pm (MDT) stewart stadium * ogden, utah 77 degrees * sUNNY * Wind: nw@7 * Game Length: 2;45 Attendance: 8,201 (hOMECOMING GAME)

Weber State quarterback CAMERON HIGGINS completed 18-23 passes, includ- ing his first 14 in a row, for 333 yards and a single game career high five touchdown passes, leading the Wildcats to a 44-7 Homecoming Game win over Dixie State College from St. George, Utah. It was the first ever meeting between the two schools. ... Higgins’ string of 14 straight completions to start the game came to end with one minute left before halftime, over throwing CODY NAKAMURA. Speaking of Nakamura, in two seasons with the Wildcat he hadn’t caught a touchdown pass, but the Wailuku, Hawai’i native had a career high five receptions for a career high 87 yards and caught THREE touchdown passes. ... TREVYN SMITH broke through the 100-yard barrier for the first time in 2008 with 26 carries for 116 yards and one touchdown. He also caught a 10-yard pass for a touchdown giving him eight total touchdowns in the first eight games. ... BRYANT ETEUATI became WSU’s CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE leader. He had three catches for 24 yards; three punt returns for 67 yards and two kickoffs for 43 yards. The 67 punt return yards puts him over 1,000 for his career. He became the first player in Big Sky Conference history to have 1,000 career receiving yards, 1,000 career punt return yards and 1,000 career kickoff return yards. DSC WSU SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OTs Final FIRST DOWNS...... 17...... 23 Dixie State...... 7 0 0 0 -...... 7 Rush...... 5...... 8 Weber State...... 13 21 3 7 -...... 44 Pass...... 11...... 15 Penalty...... 1...... 0 RUSHING YARDS...... 86...... 137 Attempts...... 28...... 33 SCORING SUMMARY Yards Gained...... 109...... 142 QTR TIME TEAM PLAY SCORE Yards Lost...... 23...... 5 1st 9:51 WSU Cameron Higgins-Cody Nakamura: 4-yd PASS 6-0 WSU PASSING YARDS...... 196...... 333 Completed...... 19...... 18 (Bad Snap: No Kick attempt / 10 plays - 53 yards TOP: 5:09) Attempted...... 35...... 25 Had Intercepted...... 0...... 1 1st 5:17 WSU Cameron Higgins-Mike Phillips: 62-yd PASS 13-0 WSU TOTAL OFFENSE...... 282...... 470 Number of Plays...... 63...... 58 (Jon Williams: KG / 3 plays - 77 yards TOP: 1:14) Avg. Yards Per Play...... 4.5...... 8.1 1st 00:10 DSC Aaron Davies: 1-yd RUN 13-7 WSU Kickoff Returns...... 5 - 88...... 2 - 43 Punt Returns...... 1 - 4...... 3 - 67 (Zack Manning: KG / 9 plays - 80 yards TOP: 5:07) Interception Returns...... 1 - 1...... 0 - 0 Punts - Average...... 7 - 42.1...... 2 - 42.5 Fumbles - Lost...... 0 - 0...... 0 - 0 Penalties - Yards...... 6 - 45...... 5 - 49 2nd 11:05 WSU Cameron Higgins-Cody Nakamura: 37-yd PASS 20-7 WSU Third Down Conversions...... 2 - 12...... 6 - 9 (Jon Williams: KG / 9 plays - 83 yards TOP: 3:59) Time of Possession...... 33:54...... 26:06

2nd 3:10 WSU Trevyn Smith: 10-yd RUN 27-7 WSU RUSHING DSC...... AARON DAVIES (11 - 45 yds / 1 TD) (Jon Williams: KG / 8 plays - 64 yards TOP: 4:54) WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (26 - 116 yds / 1 TD)

PASSING 2nd 00:52 WSU Cameron Higgins-Trevyn Smith: 10-yd PASS 34-7 WSU DSC...... DEXTER HILL (15-26-0 / 161 yds / 0 TDs) (Jon Williams: KG / 6 plays - 63 yards TOP: 1:05) WSU...... CAMERON HIGGINS (18-23-1 / 333 yds / 5 TDs)

RECEIVING (CATCHES) DSC...... KYSER CHRISTENSEN (4 - 38 yds / 0 TDs) 3rd 4:15 WSU Jon Williams: 37-yd FIELD GOAL 37-7 WSU WSU... CODY NAKAMURA (5 - 87 yds / 3 TDs) / TIM TOONE (5 - 95 yds / 0 TDs) (6 plays - 20 yards TOP: 2:33) PUNTING DSC...... AMMON SCHWAB (7 - 42.1 avg. / LG: 51) WSU...... MIKE SNOY (2 - 42.5 avg. / LG: 46) 4th 11:16 WSU Cameron Higgins-Cody Nakamura: 8-yd PASS 44-7 WSU DEFENSIVE STATS (Jon Williams: KG / 6 plays - 77 yards TOP: 2:44 DSC...... TEDDY OWENS (7un-3at = 10 tt / 1.0 TFL / -1) WSU...... KEVIN LINEHAN (4ut-3at = 7 tt / 1.0 QB sacks / -7) Game #4 vs. @SACRAMENTO STATE WEBER STATE: 32 SAC STATE: 27 sATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2008 * 2:05 P.M. (MDT) hornet stadium * sacramento, california 73 degrees * sUNNY * Wind: sw @3 MPH * Game Length: 2:53 Attendance: 7,186

CAMERON HIGGINS completed 21-33-0 passes for 380 yards and threw four touchdown passes, leading the Wildcats to a 32-27 road win over Sac State to begin the 2008 Big Sky Conference sea- son. The win snapped a four-game losing streak to the Hornets in Sacramento. ... HIGGINS threw touchdown passes of 19 and 31 yards to BRYANT ETEUATI; a seven-yard toss to CODY NAKAMURA and a 60-yard bomb to TIM TOONE. ...WSU never trailed in the game, but the Hornets tied it up twice, the last coming at 20-20 with 2:20 left in the third quarter. HIGGINS’ pass to TOONE came with just over one minute left in the third quarter, and the 31-yarder to ETEUATI came with 10:56 remaining. ... Sac State lost starting quarterback McLEOD BETHEL-THOMPSON to a knee injury at the start of the fourth quarter. DUNCAN WHITE, listed as the third string QB to start the season, came off the bench and led the Hornets 71 yards in 10 plays throwing a 16-yard TD pass to DYLAN LANE with 5:31 left closing the gap to five at 32-27. ... On WSU’ s following possession, HIGGINS found TOONE on a 21-yard pass to near mid-field, but the drive stalled and Sac State got the ball back with 4:11 left. ... WHITE completed three of four passes putting his team right at midfield. The Wildcats forced the Hornets into a fourth-and-one situation to keep the potential go-ahead scoring drive alive, but the ‘Cats smothered Sac running back EVANDER WILKINS for a one-yard loss and they took over with 2:14 left and ran out the clock. ... For his efforts, HIGGINS was named the Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Week and teammate J.D. FOLSOM was named the Conference Defensive Player of the Week. FOLSOM had 14 tackles, five unassisted, and a forced fumble. ... TREVYN SMITH began the league season on the right foot with 24 carries for 123 yards. TOONE had six receptions for 146 yards and ETEUATI had 182 all-purpose yards. WSU SAC SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OTs Final FIRST DOWNS...... 25...... 19 WEBER STATE...... 14 0 12 6 -...... 32 Rush...... 8...... 6 SACRAMENTO STATE...... 7 3 10 7 -...... 27 Pass...... 16...... 11 Penalty...... 1...... 2 RUSHING YARDS...... 133...... 126 Attempts...... 32...... 40 SCORING SUMMARY QTR TIME TEAM PLAY SCORE Yards Gained...... 157...... 151 Yards Lost...... 24...... 25 1st 7:47 WSU Cameron Higgins-Bryant Eteuati: 19-yd PASS 7-0 WSU PASSING YARDS...... 380...... 266 (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 8 plays - 70 yards TOP: 3:53) Completed...... 21...... 17 Attempted...... 33...... 30 1st 6:53 SAC M. Bethel-Thompson-Tony Washington: 67-yd PASS 7-7 Had Intercepted...... 0...... 0 (Juan Gamboa: Kick Good / 2 plays - 70 yards TOP: 00:47) TOTAL OFFENSE...... 513...... 392 Number of Plays...... 65...... 70 1st 2:45 WSU Cameron Higgins: 4-yd RUN 14-7 WSU Avg. Yards Per Play...... 7.9...... 5.6 (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 10 plays - 80 yards TOP: 4:08) Kickoff Returns...... 4 - 92...... 6 - 102 Punt Returns...... 2 - 32...... 0 - 0 Interception Returns...... 0 - 0...... 0 - 0 Punts - Average...... 4 - 42.2...... 4 - 50.0 2nd 9:01 SAC Juan Gamboa: 48-yd FIELD GOAL 14-10 WSU Fumbles - Lost...... 2 - 1...... 3 - 0 (10 plays - 29 yards TOP: 4:30) Penalties - Yards...... 5 - 52...... 3 - 32 Third Down Conversions...... 7 - 13...... 6 - 16 Time of Possession...... 28:36...... 31:24 3rd 10:41 WSU Cameron Higgins-Cody Nakamura: 7-yd PASS 20-10 WSU RUSHING (Bad Snap: Team Rush Failed / 10 plays - 80 yards TOP: 4:19) WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (24 - 123 yds / 0 TDs) SAC...... EVANDER WILKINS (28 - 93 yds / 0 TDs) 3rd 5:01 SAC Juan Gamboa: 25-yd FIELD GOAL 20-13 WSU (12 plays - 67 yards TOP: 5:42) PASSING WSU...... CAMERON HIGGINS (21-33-0 / 380 yds / 4 TDs) 3rd 2:20 SAC Jake Croxdale: 2-yd RUN 20-20 TIE SAC...... McLEOD BETHEL-THOMPSON (8-15-0 / 152 yds / 1 TD) (Juan Gamboa: Kick Good / 6 plays - 25 yards TOP: 2:31) RECEIVING (CATCHES) 3rd 1:07 WSU Cameron Higgins-Tim Toone: 60-yd PASS 26-20 WSU WSU...... TIM TOONE (6 - 146 yds / 1 TD) SAC...... KYLE HILL (5 - 85 yds / 0 TDs) (Jon Williams: Kick No Good / 3 plays - 75 yards TOP: 1:07)

PUNTING WSU...... MIKE SNOY (4 - 42.2 avg. / LG: 46) SAC...... OSCAR DE ALBA (4 - 50.0 avg. / LG: 64) 4th 10:56 WSU Cameron Higgins-Bryant Eteuati: 31-yd PASS 32-20 WSU (Higgins: Pass Failed / 6 plays - 80 yards TOP: 2:49 DEFENSIVE STATS WSU...... J.D. FOLSOM (5 ut - 9 at - 14 tt / 1 FF) 4th 5:31 SAC Duncan White-Dylan Lane: 16-yd PASS 32-27 WSU SAC...... DEIONTE GORDON (6 ut - 4 at = 10 tt) (Juan Gamboa: Kick Good / 10 plays - 71 yards TOP: 2:29 Game #5 vs. @U T A H UTAH: 37 WEBER STATE: 21 Saturday, SEPTEMBER 27, 2008 * 6:05 P.M. (MDT) RICE-ECCLES STADIUM * SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 82 degrees *Clear * Wind: WSW @2MPH * Game Length: 2:55 Attendance: 45,117

The 17th ranked Utes used a stifling defense and a deliberate offense beating the Wildcats 37-21 in the first meeting between the two schools in 24 years. ... Utah got the ball first and drove to midfield where the Wildcats forced a punt. The ‘Cats took over at their own 23 and drove to the Utah 19. CAMERON HIGGINS hit BRYANT ETEUATI in the end zone on third down and six, but ETEUATI was ruled out of bounds. JON WILLIAMS missed a 36-yard field goal. ... The Utes took over and drove 80 yards in eight plays with MATT ASIATA scoring on a one-yard run. ... The Wildcats then went 80 yards in five plays with HIGGINS finding TIM TOONE all alone in the end zone on a 35-yard strike to tie the game. ... Utah then reeled off 30 unanswered points controlling the clock. Utah kicker LOUIS SAKODA booted field goals of 33, 37 and 38 yards, the last one coming with 10:13 left giving the Utes a 37-7 lead. ... The Wildcats struck twice in the final 6:41 of the game with HIGGINS finding CODY NAKAMURA on a nine-yard pass making it 37-14. ... The Wildcat defense the forced the Utes to punt but got the ball their own 11 with 2:45 remaining. WSU got a big pass interference call in the end zone putting the ball at the seven. HIGGINS then hit ETEUATI for the touchdown with 12 seconds left. ... Utah’s defense held the Wildcats to just 56 yard rushing on 23 attempts. TREVYN SMITH had 18 carries for 63 yards but HIGGINS was sacked twice for -24 yards. Still, he completed 24-38 passes, with no intercep- tions, for 303 yards and three touchdowns giving him three straight 300+ yard passing games in a row. ... BRYANT ETEUATI had eight catches for 83 yards (1 TD) and TIM TOONE, six catches for 118 yards (1). ... Utah kept the ball out of ETEUATI’s hands on special teams. He only had one kickoff return for 16 yards and did not have a punt return.

WSU UTAH SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OTs Final FIRST DOWNS...... 19...... 23 WEBER STATE...... 7 0 0 14 -...... 14 Rush...... 3...... 11 UTAH...... 7 17 10 3 -...... 37 Pass...... 13...... 12 Penalty...... 3...... 0 RUSHING YARDS...... 56...... 180 Attempts...... 23...... 39 SCORING SUMMARY Yards Gained...... 85...... 182 QTR TIME TEAM PLAY SCORE Yards Lost...... 29...... 2 1st 2:59 Utah Matt Asiata: 1-yd RUN 7 - 0 UU PASSING YARDS...... 303...... 370 (Louie Sakoda: Kick Good / 8 plays - 80 yards TOP: 3:52) Completed...... 24...... 23 Attempted...... 38...... 29 Had Intercepted...... 0...... 1 1ST 00:55 WSU Cameron Higgins-Tim Toone: 35-yd PASS 7 -7 TIE TOTAL OFFENSE...... 359...... 450 (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 5 plays - 80 yards TOP: 2:04) Number of Plays...... 61...... 68 Avg. Yards Per Play...... 5.9...... 6.6 2nd 12:42 Utah Brian Johnson-Colt Sampson: 6-yd PASS 14 - 7 UU Kickoff Returns...... 1 - 16...... 2 - 47 (Louie Sakoda: Kick Good / 8 plays - 67 yards TOP: 3:05) Punt Returns...... 0 - 0...... 1 - 11 Interception Returns...... 1 - 10...... 0 - 0 Punts - Average...... 4 - 32.2...... 2 - 33.0 2nd 8:08 Utah Louie Sakoda: 33-yd FIELD GOAL 17 -7 UU Fumbles - Lost...... 2 - 2...... 2 - 0 (4 plays - 7 yards TOP: 1:28) Penalties - Yards...... 3 - 15...... 6 - 60 Third Down Conversions...... 5 - 12...... 5 - 10 2nd 00:43 Utah Brian Johnson-Bradon Godfrey: 10-yd PASS 24 - 7 UU Time of Possession...... 26:30...... 33:30 (Louie Sakoda: Kick Good / 10 plays - 81 yards TOP: 4:33)

RUSHING WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (18 - 63 yds / 0 TDs) 3rd 6:09 Utah Louie Sakoda: 47-yd FIELD GOAL 27 -7 UU UTAH...... DARRELL MACK 912 - 58 yds/ 0 TDs) (8 plays - 26 yards TOP: 4:34) PASSING WSU...... CAMERON HIGGINS (23-38-0 / 303 yds / 3 TDs) 3rd 1:51 Utah Mat Asiata: 1-yd RUN 34 - 7 UU UTAH...... BRIAN JOHNSON (18-22-1 / 194 yds / 2 TDs) (Louie Sakoda: Kick Good / 5 plays - 41 yards TOP: 2:05

RECEIVING (CATCHES) WSU...... BRYANT ETEUATI (8 - 83 yds / 1 TD) 4th 10:13 Utah Louie Sakoda: 38-yd FIELD GOAL 37 -7 UU UTAH...... FREDDIE BROWN (4 - 36 yds / 0 TDs) (10 plays - 57 yards TOP: 4:24 PUNTING WSU...... MIKE SNOY (4 - 32.2 av.g. / LG: 40) 4TH 6:41 WSU Cameron Higgins-Cody Nakamura: 9-yd PASS 37-14 UU UTAH...... LOUIS SAKODA (2 - 33.0 avg. / LG: 39) (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 8 plays - 80 yards TOP: 3:32) DEFENSIVE STATS WSU...... BIFF SWAN (4 ut - 8 at = 12 tt) 4TH 00:12 WSU Cameron Higgins-Bryant Eteuati: 7-yd PASS 37- 21 UU UTAH...... KEPA GAISON (2 ut - 4 at = 6 tt) (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 10 plays - 89 yards TOP: 2:33) Game #6 vs. M O N T A N A WEBER STATE: 45 MONTANA: 28

Saturday, october 4, 2008 * 1:05 pm (MDT) STEWART STADIUM * OGDEN, UTAH 54 degrees * rAIN * Wind: s@15 MPH * Game Length: 3:10 Attendance: 3,753 On a cold, windy, rainy afternoon, the Wildcats finally got the “bear” of its back with a 45-28 defeat of #3 ranked Montana. The win snapped a nine-game losing streak to the Grizzlies, and also snapped Montana’s 25-game win streak in regular season games and 16-game win streak in Big Sky Conference games. ... TREVYN SMITH had a big game with 22 carries for 158 yards and one touchdown and caught four passes for 54 yards and one touchdown giving him 212 all-purpose yards. CAMERON HIGGINS completed 21-30-1 passes for 237 yards and four touchdowns. The defense came up big. After allowing 21 first half points, the Wildcats came back in the second half and held the Griz to just one touchdown and 174 yards of total offense. WSU recorded eight tackles for loss, seven of them quarterback sacks for minus 37 yards. Six different defenders had a sack. KEVIN LINEHAN had two. SCOTTY GOODLOE recovered two fumbles while TERRELL CLOUD and BEAU HADLEY each had an interceptions giving Montana an uncharacteristic four turnovers. ... Montana came out of the gate quickly to take a 14-3 first quarter lead on a 10-yard run by CHASE REYNOLDS and big 75-yard pass from COLE BERGQUIST to TYLER PALMER. Sandwiched between those two scores was a 42-yard field goal by WSU’s JON WILLIAMS. ... WSU made it 14-10 just three minutes into the second quarter on a 28-yard pass from HIGGINS to MIKE PHIL- LIPS, but Montana answered going 52 yards in six plays with BERGQUIST scoring on a seven yard run making it 21-10. On UoM’s kickoff, WSU’s return specialist BRYANT ETEUATI took it back 53-yards to the Montana 30. On the first play HIGGINS found TREVYN SMITH coming out the back side for a 30-yard TD pass. ... The turning point of the game came on Montana’s possession following that touchdown. BERGQUIST was intercepted by TERRELL CLOUD who returned it 23-yards to the Montana 26. After a 10-yard penalty, then a 16-yard pass from HIGGINS to CODY NAKAMURA, the WSU coaching staff sent in quarterback BRENDON DOYLE who took a direct snap and bullied his way 20-yards for the touchdown giving the Wildcats a 24-21 lead. The Wildcats then scored their fourth touchdown of the quarter with just 15 seconds left in the half on an eight-yard toss from HIGGINS to PHILLIPS. ... Neither team scored in the third quarter, but on the first play of the fourth quarter Montana’s CHASE REYNOLDS was tackled for a 10-yard loss, fumbled the ball. GOODLOE scooped it up and ran to the five and two plays later SMITH scored on a five-yard run. ... Montana went 77 yards in 12 plays on the following possession with BERGQUIST finding MIKE FERRITER on and eight-yard TD pass. The Wildcats came right back with ETEUATI returning the kickoff 25 yards to the WSU 33. UoM was called for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty putting the ball at the WSu 48. SMITH rushed for 13 and 21 yards down to the 18. WSU was called for a hold, but HIGGINS then tossed a 28-yard TD pass to ETEUATI for the final score of the game at the 8:41 mark. ... The Wildcats moved to 4-2 overall and 2-0- in Big Sky play for the first time since the 1998 season. UoM WSU SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OTs Final FIRST DOWNS...... 20...... 20 Rush...... 10...... 10 MONTANA 14 7 0 7 - 28 Pass...... 9...... 10 WEBER STATE 3 28 0 14 - 45 Penalty...... 1...... 0 RUSHING YARDS...... 115...... 192 SCORING SUMMARY Attempts...... 40...... 31 QTR TIME TEAM PLAY SCORE Yards Gained...... 161...... 194 1st 8:47 UoM Chase Reynolds: 10-yd RUN 7-0 UM Yards Lost...... 46...... 2 (Brody McKnight: Kick Good / 7 plays - 75 yards TOP: 3:28 PASSING YARDS...... 295...... 237 Completed...... 16...... 21 1st 6:07 WSU Jon Williams: 42-yd FIELD GOAL 7-3 UM Attempted...... 32...... 31 (7 plays - 40 yards TOP: 2:32) Had Intercepted...... 2...... 1 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 410...... 429 1st 00:17 UoM Cole Bergquist-Tyler Palmer: 75-yd PASS 14-3 UM Number of Plays...... 72...... 62 (Brody McKnight: Kick Good / 6 plays - 80 yards TOP: 3:07) Avg. Yards Per Play...... 5.7...... 6.9

Kickoff Returns...... 6 - 143...... 5 - 116 Punt Returns...... 2 - 10...... 1 - 0 2nd 12:02 WSU Cameron Higgins-Mike Phillips: 28-yd PASS 14-10 UM Interception Returns...... 1 - 0...... 2 - 23 (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 7 plays - 62 yards TOP: 3:10) Punts - Average...... 3 - 39.7...... 3 - 38.3 Fumbles - Lost...... 2 - 2...... 0 - 0 2nd 8:43 UoM Cole Bergquist: 7-yd RUN 21-10 UM Penalties - Yards...... 8 - 82...... 11 - 92 (Brody McKnight: Kick Good / 6 plays - 52 yards TOP: 3:09) Third Down Conversions...... 5 - 14...... 5 - 11 2nd 8:27 WSU Cameron Higgins-Trevyn Smith: 30-yd PASS 21-17 UM RUSHING (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 1 play - 30 yards TOP: 00:08) MONTANA...... ROB SCHULTE (3 - 32 yds / 0 TDs) WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (22 - 158 yds / 1 TD) 2nd 6:23 WSU Brendon Doyle: 20-yd RUN 24-21 WSU (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 2 plays - 26 yards TOP: 00:45) PASSING MONTANA...... COLE BERGQUIST (14-26-2 / 273 yds / 2 TDs) 2nd 00:15 WSU Cameron Higgins-Mike Phillips: 8-yd PASS 31-21 WSU WSU...... CAMERON HIGGINS (21-30-1 / 237 yds / 4 TDs) (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 13 plays - 73 yards TP: 5:04)

RECEIVING (CATCHES) MONTANA...... TYLER PALMER (4 - 115 yds / 1 TD) WSU...... BRYANT ETEUATI (7 -74 yds / 1 TD) 4th 14:43 WSU Trevyn Smith: 5-yd RUN 38-21 WSU (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 2 plays - 5 yards TOP: 00:09) PUNTING MONTANA...... KEN WOOD (3 - 39.7 avg. / LG: 42) 4th 10:31 UoM Cole Bergquist-Mike Ferriter: 8-yd PASS 38-28 WSU WSU...... MIKE SNOY (3 - 38.3 avg. / LG: 42) (Brody McKnight: Kick Good / 12 plays - 77 yards TOP: 4:12)

DEFENSIVE STATS 4th 8:41 WSU Cameron Higgins-Bryant Eteuati: 28-yd PASS 45-28 WSU

MONTANA...... COLT ANDERSON (7ut-5at = 12 tt) (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 3 plays - 52 yards TOP: 1:44) WSU...... SWAN (3ut-8at = 11tt)/LINEHAN (6ut-1at = 7tt / 2 Qbsacks - -13) Game #7 vs. @MONTANA STATE WEBER STATE: 35 MONTANA STATE: 12

Saturday, october 11 2007 * 1:35 pm (MDT) BOBCAT STADIUM * BOZEMAN, MONTANA 29 degrees * lIGHT SNOW * Wind: e@20-35 MPH * Game Length: 2:56 Attendance: 14,447 On a cold, windy, snowy afternoon, a quarterback from Hawai’i was a warm, sunny day for the Wildcats. CAM- ERON HIGGINS completed 29-36-1 passes for 366 yards and four touchdowns leading the Wildcats to a 35-12 win before an MSU Homecoming Game crowd of 14,447. ... The win snapped a seven-game losing streak to the Bobcats and gave Weber State a season “sweep” of Montana/Montana State for the first time since 1987. ... The Wildcats got on the scoreboard first on a 19-yard pass from HIGGINS to TREVYN SMITH with 8:26 in the first quarter. ... Later in the quarter, MSU’s defense sacked HIGGINS at the WSU one-yardline and on fourth-and-22, punted but the wind knocked it down after just 27 yards and MSU got the ball on the WSU 30. Three plays later MSU quarterback CODY KEMPT scampered 14 yards to tie the game at 7-7 ... Less than two minutes into the second quarter, Montana State got two points courtesy of Weber State when on fourth-and-eight at the WSU 43, the Wildcats snapped the ball backward, the wind helped it along for over 50 yards and the Bobcats got a safety to go up 9-7. The team’s traded short possessions following the safety. MSU began at drive at the 10:38 mark and drove to the WSU 37 where they stalled. JASON CUNNINGHAM’S 54-yard field goal missed and the Wildcats took over on their own 37. After an incomplete pass and a five-yard rush by HIGGINS, on third-and-five HIGGINS was looking for BRYANT ETEUATI over the middle, it hit his hands and bounced off right into the hands of MIKE PHILLIPS who raced 58 yards putting WSU up 14-9 at halftime. ... The Wildcats scored the only third quarter points driving 80 yards in nine plays with TREVYN SMITH scoring from two-yards out. ... The drive was kept alive on a 20-yard reception by CODY NAKAMURA on a third-and-11 play. HIGGINS found MARCUS MAILEI for the two point conversion. ... The Bobcats began a scoring drive with 1:43 left in the third quarter, driving to the WSU 10 where they got the ball first-and-goal. ... WSU’s defense held, forcing CUNNINGHAM INTO A 25-yard field goal making it 22-12. ... After a short kickoff, the Wildcats got the ball on their own 39 and drove 61 yards in nine plays with HIGGINS finding TIM TOONE on a five-yard pass. That drive was kept alive when HIGGINS hit TOONE for a 17-yard pass on a third-and-16 situation, followed by runs of nine and 20 yards by SMITH. ... The last score came on a five-yard pass from HIGGINS to MAILEI with 1:04 remaining. ... SMITH, who was held to just 11 carries for eight yards in the first three quarters, had 10 carries for 65 yards in the final quarter. ... For his efforts, HIGGINS was named the Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Week. ... BIFF SWAN led the defense with 10 tackles, SIX UNASSISTED and had 1.5 tackles for loss. WSU MSU SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OTs Final FIRST DOWNS...... 20...... 15 WEBER STATE...... 7 7 8 13 -...... 35 Rush...... 5...... 7 MONTANA STATE...... 7 2 0 3 -...... 12 Pass...... 14...... 8 Penalty...... 1...... 0 RUSHING YARDS...... 33...... 137 SCORING SUMMARY Attempts...... 31...... 34 QTR TIME TEAM PLAY SCORE Yards Gained...... 107...... 151 1st 8:26 WSU Cameron Higgins-Trevyn Smith: 19-yd PASS 7-0 WSU Yards Lost...... 74...... 14 PASSING YARDS...... 366...... 169 (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 5 plays - 47 yards TOP: 2:50) Completed...... 29...... 13 Attempted...... 37...... 29 1st 00:29 MSU Cody Kempt: 14-yd RUN 7-7 TIE Had Intercepted...... 1...... 1 (Jason Cunningham: Kick Good / 3 plays - 30 yards TOP: 1:13) TOTAL OFFENSE...... 399...... 306 Number of Plays...... 68...... 63 Avg. Yards Per Play...... 5.87...... 4.86

Kickoff Returns...... 3 - 53...... 3 - 37 2nd 13:31 MSU SAFETY 9-7 MSU Punt Returns...... 1 - 17...... 2 - 2 Interception Returns...... 1 - 0...... 1 - 0 (WSU snapped the ball out of the end zone on a punt attempt) Punts - Average...... 5 - 31.0...... 6 - 40.3 Fumbles - Lost...... 0 - 0...... 1 - 1 2nd 7:33 WSU Cameron Higgins-Mike Phillips: 58-yd PASS 14-9 WSU Penalties - Yards...... 5 - 29...... 7 - 34 (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 3 plays - 63 yards TOP: 00:41) Third Down Conversions...... 7 - 14...... 4 - 12 Time of Possession...... 33:50...... 26:10

RUSHING WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (21 - 73 yds / 1 TD) MSU...... DEMETRIUS CRAWFORD (18 - 75 yds / 0 TDs) 3rd 5:04 WSU Trevyn Smith: 2-yd RUN 22-9 WSU (Higgins-Mailei: Pass Good for Two / 9 plays - 80 yards TOP: 3:50) PASSING WSU...... CAMERON HIGGINS (29-36-1 / 366 yds / 4 TDs) MSU...... CODY KEMPT (13-29-1 / 169 yds / 0 TDs)

RECEIVING (CATCHES) 4th 14:14 MSU Jason Cunningham: 25-yd FIELD GOAL 22-12 WSU WSU...... TIM TOONE (11 - 130 yds / 1 TD) MSU...... TYLER LULAY (4 - 53 yds / 0 TDs) (8 plays - 80 yards TOP: 2:29)

PUNTING 4th 9:51 WSU Cameron Higgins-Tim Toone: 5-yd PASS 28-12 WSU WSU...... MIKE SNOY (5 - 31.0 avg. / LG: 36) MSU...... ERIC FISHER 96 - 40.3 avg. / LG: 53) (Jon Williams: Kick NO Good / 9 plays - 61 yards TOP: 4:23)

DEFENSIVE STATS 4th 1:04 WSU Cameron Higgins-Marcus Mailei: 5-yd PASS 35-12 WSU WSU...... BIFF SWAN (6ut-4at = 10tt / 1.5 TFL -1) MSU...... CHASE GAZZERRO (7ut-2at = 9tt / 2.0 TFL -6) (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 9 plays - 52 yards TOP: 5:29) Game #8 vs. NORTHERN COLORADO WEBER STATE: 17 NORTHERN COLORADO: 10

Saturday, october 18, 2008 * 1:05 pm (MDT) STEWART STADIUM * OGDEN, UTAH 65 degrees * sunny * Wind: s@5 MPH * Game Length: 2:35 Attendance: 7,320 The Wildcats put up lots of yards, but had lots of turnovers at key situations, but in the end came out on top 17-10 against a much improved Northern Colorado team. ... The Wildcats lost three fumbles - two inside the five-yard line going in for scores - and were intercepted one time. ... WSU got the kickoff to begin the game and after an illegal block penalty, began their drive at their own eight yard line. CAMERON HIGGINS moved the ‘Cats down field to the UNC 35 before throwing incomplete on third-and-eight. MIKE SNOY then punted - but for only nine yards. ... WSU’s defense, which kept the Bears at bay nearly the entire game, forced a punt which went out of bounds at the WSU six. .... HIGGINS then engineered a six play-93 yard drive, but on first-and-goal at the UNC two, HIGGINS fumbled going into the end zone and the Bears recovered on the one. ... Frustration continued on WSU’s next possession when SNOY’s punt was partially blocked and the Bears got the ball near midfield. But again, the were repelled by the Wildcat defense. ... WSU finally broke the stalemate going 71 yards in six plays with HIGGINS finding TIM TOONE for an 18-yard TD strike. ... The only other first half score came as the buzzer sounded as JON WILLIAMS’ 40-yard field goal split the uprights giving the Wildcats as 10-0 half time lead. ... UNC got the ball first in the second half, and got it at their own 40 after SNOY’s kickoff went out of bounds. ... The Bears drove to the Wildcat 21 where MICHAEL YORK kicked a 38-yard field goal putting the Bears on the scoreboard. ... The two teams then traded possessions. When WSU got the ball again, HIGGINS took he club 54 yards in eight plays finding CODY NAKAMURA on a 27-yard TD pass with just 14 seconds left in the third quarter making it 17-3 for the Wildcats. ... The fourth quarter was a defensive slugfest as neither team could muster much offense. ... UNC got the ball with 6:34 left and methodically went 44 yards, but in 10 plays, with BRYAN WAGGENER throwing a five-yard TD pass to JASON CAPRIOLI with 2:26 remaining, cutting WSU’s lead to 17-10. ... UNC tried an on-sides kick but the Wildcats recovered at midfield. ... After at two-yard rush by TREVYN SMITH, the Bears called time out. SMITH then ran for three and four yards on his next two carries leaving the Wildcats to ponder and fourth-and-one at the UNC 41 with 1:40 left. ... The Bears called their last time out, but SMITH took the ball and bulldozed his way for eight yards and WSU took a knee twice to seal the hard fought battle. ... HIGGINS completed 27-37 passes for 413 yards and two touchdowns. It was the 12th best single game passing mark in the Weber State history and his second 400+ passing game in his 19-game career. ... TREVYN SMITH had a big day with 23 carries for 119 yards and five catches for 90 yards. ... The Wildcats rolled up 571 total yards keeping the ball for 34:42 while the defense held the Bears to just 142 total yards, 36 on the ground. UNC WSU SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OTs Final FIRST DOWNS...... 10...... 28 Rush...... 6...... 13 NORTHERN COLORADO 0 0 3 7 - 10 Pass...... 4...... 14 WEBER STATE 0 10 7 0 - 17 Penalty...... 0...... 1 RUSHING YARDS...... 36...... 158 SCORING SUMMARY Attempts...... 27...... 38 QTR TIME TEAM PLAY SCORE Yards Gained...... 72...... 204 1st 10:54 WSU Cameron Higgins-Tim Toone: 18-yd PAS 7-0 WSU Yards Lost...... 36...... 46 PASSING YARDS...... 106...... 413 (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 6 plays - 71 yards TOP: 2:58) Completed...... 16...... 27 Attempted...... 30...... 37 Had Intercepted...... 1...... 1 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 142...... 571 Number of Plays...... 57...... 75 2nd 00:00 WSU Jon Williams: 40-yd FIELD GOAL 10-0 WSU Avg. Yards Per Play...... 2.5...... 7.6 (4 plays - 59 yards TOP: 00:28)

Kickoff Returns...... 1 - 22...... 1 - 16 Punt Returns...... 0 - 0...... 5 - 74 Interception Returns...... 1 - 36...... 1 - 0 Punts - Average...... 9 - 45.9...... 4 - 21.2 3rd 11:53 UNC Michael York: 38-yd FIELD GOAL 10-3 WSU Fumbles - Lost...... 0 - 0...... 3 - 3 (8 plays - 39 yards TOP: 3:07) Penalties - Yards...... 4 - 45...... 9 - 88 Third Down Conversions...... 7 - 17...... 5 - 11 3rd 00:14 WSU Cameron Higgins-Cody Nakamura: 27-yd PASS 17-3 WSU RUSHING UNC...... TYRONE WILSON (11 - 39 yds / 0 TDs) (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 8 plays - 54 yards TOP: 4:15) WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (22 - 119 yds / 0 TDs)

PASSING UNC...... BRYAN WAGGENER (16-30-1 / 106 yds / 1 TD) WSU...... CAMERON HIGGINS (27-37-1 / 413 yds / 2 TDs) 4th 2:26 UNC Bryan Waggener-Jason Caprioli: 5-yd PASS 17-10 WSU (Michael York: Kick Good / 10 plays - 44 yards TOP: 4:08) RECEIVING (CATCHES) UNC...... RYAN CHELSEA (4 - 31 yds / 0 TDs) WSU...... CODY NAKAMURA (7 - 93 yds / 1 TD)

PUNTING UNC...... CAMERON KAMAN (9 - 45.9 avg. / LG: 80) WSU...... MIKE SNOY (3 - 25.3 avg. / LG: 40)

DEFENSIVE STATS UNC...... CRISTIAN SARMENTO (8 ut-9 at = 17 tt / 2 QBsacks -17 / 1 FF) WSU...... BIFF SWAN (2 ut - 8 at = 10 tt / 1.5 TFL -4) Game #9 vs. @Northern Arizona WEBER STATE: 42 NORTHERN ARIZONA: 14 Saturday, OCTOBER 25, 2008 * 3:05 (PDT) * FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA 72 degrees * indoors* Game Length: 2:55 Attendance: 9,007 In what could well have been the biggest win in Weber State football history, the Wildcats rolled into the SkyDome and rode out with a stunning 42-14 win over Northern Arizona, spoiling the homecoming game for the Lumberjacks. Both teams came into the game undefeated in Big Sky play, and both nationally ranked (NAU: 15th in both polls; WSU 15th/18th). ... It was a battle against the number one offensive and defensive team in the Big Sky (NAU) against number two (WSU). ... The Wildcats stunned the ‘Jacks, and the crowd, with 21 unanswered points in the first quarter. ... The Wildcats won the toss and deferred and kicked off. WSU’s defense held NAU to a three-and-out and got the ball at their own 38. The Wildcats marched 62-yards in just five plays with CAMERON HIGGINS tossing a 14-yd TD ball to TREVYN SMITH at the 11:20 mark. ... The two defenses then trade three-and-out series’ and NAU got the ball back with 9:15 left. On third-and-eight, NAU quarterback LANCE KRIESIEN completed a 19-yard pass to CURT SWEENEY, but WSU safety BEAU HADLEY jarred the ball loose and recovered the fumble. ... The ‘Cats then scored six plays later on a 46-yard strike from HIGGINS to CODY NAKAMURA making it 14-0 with 5:04 left. ... On NAU’s next possession, KRIESIEN was intercepted by J.D. FOLSOM at the NAU 48 and he returned it 34 yards to the NAU 14. Two plays later TREVYN SMITH scored from 3-yards out making it 21-0. ... WSU’s defense forced another three-and-out and the Wildcats got the ball back with 1:54 left in the quarter. At the start of the 2nd quarter, HIGGINS threw to MIKE PHILLIPS on a third-and-six, the ball was batted in the air and NAU’s CYRUS IGONO ran by, caught it in mid-air and raced 35-yards for a touchdown cutting the lead to 21-7. ... The Lumberjack defense got fired up and forced a WSU punt and got the ball at their own 27, but two plays later HADLEY forced another fumble and JOSH MORRIS recovered giving the Wildcats good field position at the NAU 39. ... HIGGINS was sacked for a 13-yard loss and on third-and-23, he threw an incomplete pass intended for MIKE PHILLIPS, but NAU was called for interference giving WSU the ball at the NAU 19. ...On third-and-10, HIGGINS finally found PHILLIPS on a 19-yard TD pass making it 28-7. ... NAU rolled back to within 14 with 1:39 left in the first half when KRIESIEN scored on a one-yard run going 80 yards in 10 plays. ... Both defenses came out in the third quarter shutting down the offenses. The Wildcats finally got a break with six minutes left in the quarter when SCOTTY GOODLOE intercepted a pass and returned it 20-yards to the NAU 44. ... HIGGINS found SMITH on a 44-yd TD pass on the first play, but it was called back because of a hold. ... SMITH got his vengeance rushing for 33-yards on third-and-two, then taking it in from 3-yards out making it 35-14. ... The Wildcats put the final nails in the coffin driving 91 yards in eight plays with HIGGINS finding TIM TOONE on a 21-yd pass with 13:35 left. ... Weber State’s defense preserved it’s second half shutout when on the following NAU drive, the Lumberjacks went 93 yards in 12 plays but were repelled three straight times from the two-yard line. ... NAU came into the game as the #1 RUSHING DEFENSE team in NCAA Division I FCS yielding just over 10 YARDS PER GAME, but the Wildcats managed 74. NAU’s defense had four QB sacks on CAMERON HIGGINS for -34, but SMITH became the first individual to rush for 100+ yards on the Lumberjacks in 2008 with 103 yards. ... WSU rolled up 408 total yards and held NAU to just 251. ...TREVYN SMITH (offense) and BEAU HADLEY (defense) were named Big Sky Conference Players of the Week. ... It marked the first time in the 46-year history of WSU in the Big Sky that the Wildcats had won five straight conference games. It also gave WSU a perfect 4-0 in October for only the second time in school history (4-0 in October of 1968).

WSU NAU SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OTs Final FIRST DOWNS...... 19...... 14 WEBER STATE...... 21 7 7 7 -...... 42 Rush...... 6...... 6 NORTHERN ARIZONA...... 0 14 0 0 -...... 14 Pass...... 111...... 5 Penalty...... 2...... 3 RUSHING YARDS...... 74...... 113 SCORING SUMMARY Attempts...... 31...... 31 QTR TIME TEAM PLAY SCORE Yards Gained...... 119...... 144 1st 11:20 WSU Cameron Higgins-Trevyn Smith: 14-yd PASS 7-0 WSU Yards Lost...... 45...... 31 (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 5 plays - 62 yards TOP: 2:19) PASSING YARDS...... 334...... 138 Completed...... 21...... 15 Attempted...... 28...... 25 1st 5:04 WSU Cameron Higgins-Cody Nakamura: 46-yd PASS 14-0 WSU Had Intercepted...... 1...... 2 (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 6 plays - 69 yards TOP: 3:03) TOTAL OFFENSE...... 408...... 251 Number of Plays...... 59...... 56 1st 3:21 WSU Trevyn Smith: 3-yd RUN 21-0 WSU Avg. Yards Per Play...... 6.91...... 4.48 (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 2 plays - 14 yards TOP: 00:31)

Kickoff Returns...... 2 - 67...... 3 - 91 Punt Returns...... 3 - 22...... 2 - 40 Interception Returns...... 2 - 54...... 1 - 35 - 1 TD 2nd 14:51 NAU Cyrus Igono: 35-yd INT RETURN 21-7 WSU Punts - Average...... 4 - 40.5...... 6 - 43.7 (Robbie Dehaze: Kick Good / 1 play - 35 yards) Fumbles - Lost...... 0 - 0...... 5 - 2 Penalties - Yards...... 11 - 81...... 7 - 83 Third Down Conversions...... 5 - 10...... 5 - 14 2nd 7:05 WSu Cameron Higgins-Mike Phillips: 19-yd PASS 28-7 WSU Time of Possession...... 32:08...... 27:52 (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 8 plays - 39 yard TOP: 4:04)

RUSHING 2nd 1:39 NAU Lance Kriesien: 1-yd RUN 28-14 WSU WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (19 - 103 yds / 2 TDs) (Robbie Dehaze: Kick Good / 10 plays - 80 yards TOP: 5:26) NAU...... LANCE KRIESIEN (12 - 64 yds / 1 TD)

PASSING WSU...... CAMERON HIGGINS (21-28-1 / 334 yds / 4 TDs) NAU...... MICHAEL HERRICK (10-15-1 / 102 yds / 0 TDs) 3rd 4:18 WSU Trevyn Smith: 3-yd RUN 35-14 WSU (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 4 plays - 44 yards TOP: 1:42) RECEIVING (CATCHES) WSU.... MIKE PHILLIPS (5 - 79 yds / 1 TD)/CODY NAKAMURA (4 - 98 yds / 1 TD) NAU...... CURT SWEENEY (4 - 61 yds / 0 TDs_

PUNTING 4th 13:35 WSU Cameron Higgins-Tim Toone: 21-yd PASS 42-14 WSU WSU...... MIKE SNOY (4 - 40.5 avg. / LG: 50) (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 8 plays - 91 yards TOP: 3:56) NAU...... ROBBIE DEHAZE (5 - 48.0 avg. / LG: 64)

DEFENSIVE STATS WSU...... BEAU HADLEY (7ut-4at = 11 tt / 2 FF / 1 FR / 0.5 TFL -1) NAU...... ADAM WRIGHT (5ut-5at = 10 tt / 1.0 QBsack -13) Game #10 vs. Portland State WEBER STATE : 31 PORTLAND STATE : 21 Saturday, NOVEMBER 1, 2008 * 1:05 pm (MdT) STEWART STADIUM * OGDEN, UTAH 65 degrees * partly cloudy * Wind: S @3mph* Game Length: 3:05 Attendance: 8,164 The Wildcats won their 6th straight game in Big Sky Conference play with a 31-21 win over the pass-happy . ... The Wildcats rolled to a 24-0 half time lead, then struggled throughout the second half on both sides of the ball. .. TREVYN SMITH had a big afternoon rush- ing 28 times for 161 yards and two touchdowns. He also had five receptions for 40 yards. ... Smith got things started with a one-yard TD run at the 7:56 mark of the first quarter. PSU went for it on a fourth-and-one and were stopped. The Wildcats went 39 yards in five plays for the score. ... JON WILLIAMS kicked a 22-yard field goal with 12:37 left in the second quarter after the Vikings stopped an 84-yard drive. PSU got the ball following the field goal at their own 20 yard line. Viking quarterback DREW HUBEL, who threw nine touchdown passes against the Wildcats in the 73-68 loss to the Wildcats last year in Portland, threw an interception which was returned 41 yards for a touchdown by WSU safety SCOTTY GOODLOE putting the Wildcats up 17-0. ... The Wildcats got a big break late in the second quarter when WSU defensive end KEVIN LINEHAN forced a fumble and J.D. FOLSOM recovered after the Vikings had driven to the WSU 20-yard line. On the first play, TREVYN SMITH broke loose for a 70-yard touchdown run with 4:02 left in the first half. It was SMITH’s longest rush of his career at WSU and the ‘Cats led 24-0 at the break. ... The Wildcats jumped on the Vikings early. On the first play after receiving the second half kickoff, HUBEL threw a pass which was intercepted by TERRELL CLOUD at the PSU 41 and returned it to the 32. ... CAMERON HIGGINS found CODY NAKAMURA on a 32-yard TD pass on the first play putting WSU up 31-0. ... The Wild- cats went into coast mode the rest of the game allowing three unanswered touchdowns by the Vikings. ... PSU rolled up 455 yards of total offense, while the Wildcats had 405. PSU WSU SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OTs Final FIRST DOWNS...... 25...... 16 PORTLAND STATE...... 0 0 7 14 -...... 21 Rush...... 5...... 4 WEBER STATE...... 7 17 7 0 -...... 31 Pass...... 17...... 10 Penalty...... 3...... 2 RUSHING YARDS...... 101...... 163 SCORING SUMMARY Attempts...... 22...... 35 QTR TIME TEAM PLAY SCORE Yards Gained...... 150...... 196 1st 7:56 WSU Trevyn Smith: 1-yd RUN 7-0 WSU Yards Lost...... 49...... 33 (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 5 plays - 39 yards TOP: 1:42) PASSING YARDS...... 354...... 242 Completed...... 28...... 21 Attempted...... 54...... 36 Had Intercepted...... 3...... 1 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 455...... 405 Number of Plays...... 76...... 71 2nd 12:37 WSU Jon Williams: 22-yd FIELD GOAL 10-0 WSU Avg. Yards Per Play...... 6.0...... 5.7 (8 plays - 84 yards TOP: 3:17)

Kickoff Returns...... 3 - 69...... 2 - 43 Punt Returns...... 2 - -3...... 5 - 39 2nd 12:24 WSU Scotty Goodloe: 41-yd INT. RETURN 17-0 WSU Interception Returns...... 1 - 10...... 3 - 50 - 1 TD (Jon Williams: Kick Good) Punts - Average...... 7 - 37.7...... 9 - 40.4 Fumbles - Lost...... 1 - 1...... 1 - 1 2nd 4:02 WSU Trevyn Smith: 70-yd RUN 24-0 WSU Penalties - Yards...... 4 - 55...... 9 - 94 Third Down Conversions...... 2 - 13...... 5 - 17 (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 1 play - 70 yards TOP: 00:11 Time of Possession...... 27:55...... 32:05

RUSHING PSU...... BOBBY McCLINTOCK (10 - 75 yds / 0 TDs) WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (23 - 161 yds / 2 TDs) 3rd 14:39 WSU Cameron Higgins-Cody Nakamura: 32-yd PASS 31-0 WSU (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 1 play - 32 yards TOP: 00:10) PASSING PSU...... DREW HUBEL (17-35-2 / 208 yds / 1 TD) 3rd 11:30 PSU Drew Hubel-Aaron Woods: 9-yd PASS 31-7 WSU WSU...... CAMERON HIGGINS (21-36-1 / 242 yds / 1 TD) (Danny Urrego: Kick Good / 7 plays - 73 yards TOP: 3:09 RECEIVING (CATCHES) PSU...... AARON WOODS (7 - 105 yds / 1 TD) WSU...... TIM TOONE (6 - 93 yds / 0 TDs)

PUNTING 4th 10:14 PSU Jimmy Collins-Lavonte Kirven: 29-yd PASS 31-14 WSU PSU...... DANNY URREGO (7 - 37.7 avg. / LG: 39) (Danny Urrego: Kick Good / 6 plays - 95 yards TOP: 2:11) WSU...... MIKE SNOY (9 - 40.4 avg. / LG: 53) 4th 3:46 PSU Tracy Ford: 1-yd RUN 31-21 WSU

DEFENSIVE STATS (Danny Urrego: Kick Good / 4 plays - 59 yards TOP: 1:58 PSU...... ANDY SCHANTZ (6ut-9at = 15 tt / 1.0 TFL -3) WSU...... BEAU HADLEY (6ut-7at = 13 tt) Game #11 vs. @Idaho State

WEBER STATE: 59 IDAHO STATE: 27

Saturday, NOVEMBER 8, 2008 * 1:35 (mst) * pocatello, idaho 72 degrees * INDOORS * Game Length: 3;23 Attendance: 5,614 * ALTITUDE TV It was a milestone game for Weber State. The 59-27 win gave the Wildcats a share of their first Big Sky Confer- ence football championship since 1968. It also assured the ‘Cats an automatic berth into the 2008 NCAA Division I FCS playoffs. It was WSU’s first playoff bid since the 1991 season and just the third time overall (1987) they made the post-season. ... It took a while for the Wildcats to get things rolling as both teams exchanged first quarter field goals for a 3-3 tie. ... But back-to-back turnover by Idaho State led to Wildcat touchdowns to start the second quarter. ... WSU’s JOSH MORRIS intercepted the first of his three passes in the game less than two minutes into the stanza. ... On the first play following the miscue, WSU quarterback CAMERON HIGGINS found TIM TOONE on a 65-yard TD pass. ... On the ensuing kickoff, WSU’s BEAU HADLEY forced a fumble on the return, which was recovered by BLAKE KELLER, and four plays later TREVYN SMITH scored the first of his three touchdowns giving the Wildcats a quick 17-3 lead. ... ISU, though, came right back, marching 70 yards in nine plays making it 17-10 ... The Wildcats then put together an 80-yard drive with SMITH scoring on a 13-yard jaunt. ... On the next offensive possession, MORRIS again made an interception, and again the Wildcats capitalized with HIGGINS finding CODY NAKAMURA on a 13-yard TD pass with 1:14 left in the half giving WSu a 31-10 lead at the break. ... The Wildcats put the game out of reach with back-to-back touchdowns in the third quarter on an eight-yard run by BRENDON DOYLE and a 41-yard run by SMITH. That run vaulted him past Nick Chournos to become WSU’s career rushing leader. ... After a 17-yard pass from HIGGINS to MIKE PHILLIPS, the Bengals blocked a WSU punt for a safety and scored on a 7-yard pass following an 87-yard kickoff return by WSU following the safety. ... The Wildcats got a final touchdown on an 80-yard burst by red-shirt freshman JUSTIN WHITE. ... The post-game celebration was wild, but did not include WSU head coach RON McBRIDE. McBride was taken ill on the sidelines early in the 4th quarter and spent the rest of the evening, and all night, at a local medical center. He was released the next day. ... The Wildcats rolled up 666 yards of total offense, including 305 yards RUSHING. It was WSU’s first 20+ yard rushing game of the season. WSU ISU SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OTs Final FIRST DOWNS...... 26...... 19 WEBER STATE...... 3 28 14 14 -...... 59 Rush...... 11...... 5 IDAHO STATE...... 3 7 7 10 -...... 27 Pass...... 12...... 10 Penalty...... 3...... 4 SCORING SUMMARY RUSHING YARDS...... 306...... 113 QTR TIME TEAM PLAY SCORE Attempts...... 37...... 23 1st 7:55 WSU JON WILLIAMSs: 30-yd FIELD GOAL 3-0 WSU Yards Gained...... 316...... 113 (11 plays - 58 yards TOP: 5:37) Yards Lost...... 10...... 0 PASSING YARDS...... 360...... 236 1st 3:27 ISU Mike Ramos: 30-yd FIELD GOAL 3-3 TIE (10 plays - 67 yards TOP: 4:24 Completed...... 19...... 25 Attempted...... 25...... 51 Had Intercepted...... 0...... 3 2nd 13:19 WSU CAMERON HIGGINS-TIM TOONE: 65-yd PASS 10-3 WSU TOTAL OFFENSE...... 666...... 349 (Jon Williams: KG / 1 play - 65 yards TOP: 00:18) Number of Plays...... 62...... 74 2nd 11:16 WSU TREVYN SMITH: 1-yd RUN 17-3 WSU Avg. Yards Per Play...... 10.74...... 4.72 (Jon Williams: KG / 4 plays - 30 yards TOP: 1:54)

Kickoff Returns...... 2 - 49...... 7 - 235 2nd 7:09 ISU Clint Knickrehm: 10-yd RUN 17-10 WSU Punt Returns...... 1 - 0...... 1 - 18 (Jarrett Huk: KG / 9 plays - 70 yards TOP: 4:01) Interception Returns...... 3 - 0...... 0 - 0 2nd 4:56 WSU TREVYN SMITH: 13-yd RUN 23-10 WSU Punts - Average...... 3 - 34.7...... 4 - 48.8 (Jon Williams: K NG / 5 plays - 80 yards TOP: 2:13) Fumbles - Lost...... 0 - 0...... 1 -1 Penalties - Yards...... 13 - 135...... 8 - 76 2nd 1:14 WSU C. HIGGINS-CODY NAKAMURA: 10-yd PASS 31-10 WSU Third Down Conversions...... 5 - 10...... 6 - 17 (C. Higgins: Run Good for Two / 5 plays - 68 yards TOP: 2:41)

RUSHING 3rd 11:00 WSU BRENDON DOYLE: 8-yd RUN 38-10 WSU WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (20 - 143 yds / 3 TDs) (Jon Williams: KG / 9 plays - 80 yards TOP: 4:00) ISU...... CLINT KNICKREHM (12 - 75 yds / 1 TD) 3rd 5:12 WSU TREVYN SMITH: 41-yd RUN 45-10 WSU PASSING (Jon Williams: KG / 7 plays - 85 yards TOP: 3:05) WSU...... CAMERON HIGGINS (18-23-0 / 369 yds / 3 TDs) ISU...... RUSSELL HILL (16-26-2 / 139 yds / 0 TDs) 3rd 00:50 ISU Kyle Blum: 2-yd RUN 45-17 WSU (Jarrett Huk: KG / 10 plays - 80 yards TOP: 4:22) RECEIVING (CATCHES) WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (7 - 86 yds / 0 TDs) - TIM TOONE (5 179 yds / 1 TD) 4th 13:36 WSU C. HIGGINS-MIKE PHILLIPS: 17-yd PASS 52-17 WSU ISU...... ISAIAH BUREL (7 - 38 yds / 0 TDs) (Jon Williams: KG / 4 plays - 78 yards TOP: 2:09)

PUNTING 4th 8:18 ISU SAFETY (blocked punt out of end zone) 52-19 WSU...... MIKE SNOY (2 - 50.0 avg. / LG: 55) ISU...... JON VANDERWIELEN (4 - 48.8 avg. / LG: 51) 4th 7:34 ISU Kyle Blum-Trevor Messersmith: 7-yd PASS 52-27 (Blum-Knickrehm: Pass Good for Two / 2 plays - 7 yards TOP: 00:30) DEFENSIVE STATS WSU...... BEAU HADLEY (5ut-7at = 12 tt / 1 FF / 1 BrUp) 4th 7:26 WSU JUSTIN WHITE: 80-yd RUN 59-27 ISU...... MICHAEL WRIGHT (6ut-3at = 9 tt / 1 BrUp) (Jon Williams: KG / 1 play - 80 yards TOP: 00:08) Game #12 vs. Eastern Washington

eas t e r n washing t o n : 33 we b e r s t a t e : 26 Saturday, NOVEMBER 22, 2008 * 12:05 pm (MsT) STEWART STADIUM * OGDEN, UTAH 43 degrees * SUNNY * Wind: NONE * Game Length: 3:10 Attendance: 8,841 It was all on the line for the Weber State Wildcats - an out right Big Sky Conference title for the first time in school history and a possible top four seed and home game in the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs.... BUT ... The Eastern Washington University Eagles had other ideas and a goal of their own - to finish with a winning season. ... FIVE TURNOVERS, one returned for a touchdown and the last one, a fumble with one minute to go, left the Wildcats reeling in a 33-26 loss before a season high crowd of 8,841. ... EWU took a 20-7 half time lead and extended it to 33-7 with 6:54 left in the third quarter and it looked like the Wildcats were all intents and purposes, dead in the water. ... BUT ... The Wildcats reeled off 19 unanswered points in the final 6:06 of the third quarter to pull within seven at 33-26. ... The last score, an electrifying 56-yard run by TREVYN SMITH, put the crowd into a state of frenzy heading into the final quarter. ... Both defenses dug in for the fight and both teams exchanged punts on five straight possessions. ... The Wildcats finally got the ball back with 2:31 left at their own 19. ... CAMERON HIGGINS guided the Wildcats down the field completing passes of 11, 15, 7, 4 and 16 to get the ‘Cats down to the EWU 28. ... SMITH followed with a nifty 11 yard run to the Eagle 17 with 1:09 left with the crowd going crazy at the possible comeback. ... On the first play, HIGGINS tossed a soft over-the-head-of-the-defenders pass to SMITH who turned up field and found four blockers in front and a path to the end zone. ... BUT ... As SMITH headed up field, he bumped into one of his blockers, the ball squirted out backwards and EWU’s GREG PEACH recovered to the drive and the game. ... EWU came into the game ranked 9th (last) in the Big Sky in Time of Possession per game at just over 26 minutes, but held on to the ball 38:02 keeping the Wildcat offense at bay. ... The Eagles were 12-21 in 3rd Down Conversions. ... The loss left the ‘Cats at 9-3 overall, 7-1 in Big Sky play, sharing the title with Montana. EWU WSU SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OTs Final FIRST DOWNS...... 26...... 28 EASTERN WASHINGTON.. 14 6 13 0 -...... 33 Rush...... 14...... 6 WEBER STATE...... 0 7 19 0 -...... 26 Pass...... 11...... 19 Penalty...... 1...... 3 RUSHING YARDS...... 208...... 144 SCORING SUMMARY Attempts...... 53...... 23 QTR TIME TEAM PLAY SCORE Yards Gained...... 227...... 171 1st 10:19 EWU Alexis Alexander: 2-yd RUN 7-0 EWU Yards Lost...... 19...... 27 (Felipe Macias: Kick Good / 11 plays - 79 yards TOP: 4:41) PASSING YARDS...... 242...... 312 Completed...... 17...... 24 1st 6:04 EWU Matt Nichols-Aaron Boyce: 41-yd PASS 14-0 EWU Attempted...... 34...... 41 (Felipe Macias: Kick Good / 6 plays - 47 yards TOP: 4:08 Had Intercepted...... 1...... 4 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 450...... 456 Number of Plays...... 87...... 64 Avg. Yards Per Play...... 5.17...... 7.12 2nd 11:25 WSU TREVYN SMITH: 6-YD RUN 14-7 EWU (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 9 plays - 90 yards TOP: 3:14) Kickoff Returns...... 3 - 85...... 5 - 95 Punt Returns...... 1 - 22...... 5 - 22 2nd 5:27 EWU Felipe Macias: 26-yd FIELD GOAL 17-7 EWU Interception Returns...... 4 - 73 - 1 TD...... 1 - 27 (15 plays - 71 yards TOP: 5:58) Punts - Average...... 5 - 43.0...... 3 - 42.0 Fumbles - Lost...... 1 - 0...... 1 - 1 2nd 00:03 EWU Felipe Macias: 31-yd FIELD GOAL 20-7 EWU Penalties - Yards...... 9 - 97...... 6 - 50 (9 plays - 67 yards TOP: 1:03) Third Down Conversions...... 12 - 21...... 3 - 8 Time of Possession...... 38:02...... 21:58 RUSHING 3rd 13:57 EWU Kevin Hatch: 73-yd INT. RETURN 27-7 EWU EWU...... MATT NICHOLS (13 - 71 yds / 0 TDs) (Felipe Macias: Kick Good) WSU...... TREVYN SMITH (20 - 171 yds / 3 TDs) 3rd 6:54 EWU Matt Nichols-Aaron Boyce: 33-yd PASS 33-7 EWU PASSING (Matt Nichols: Pass for Two Failed / 9 plays - 96 yards TOP: 3:48) EWU...... MATT NICHOLS (17-33-1 / 242 yds / 2 TDs) WSU...... CAMERON HIGGINS (24-41-4 / 312 yds / 1 TD) 3rd 6:06 WSU TREVYN SMITH: 21-YD RUN 33-13 EWU (Jon Williams: Kick Blocked / 3 plays - 66 yards TOP: 00:42) RECEIVING (CATCHES) EWU...... AARON BOYCE (6 - 108 yds / 2 TDs) 3rd 1:39 WSU CAMRN. HIGGINS-TREV. SMITH: 25-YD PASS 33-20 EWU WSU...... TIM TOONE (7 - 133 yds / 0 TDs) (Jon Williams: Kick Good / 6 plays - 48 yards TOP: 1:41) PUNTING EWU...... FRITZ BRAYTON (95 - 43.0 avg. / LG: 54) 3rd 00:00 WSU TREVYN SMITH: 56-YD RUN 33-26 EWU WSU...... MIKE SNOY (3 - 42.0 avg. / LG: 50) (Jon Williams: Kick Blocked / 1 play - 56 yards TOP: 00:06

DEFENSIVE STATS EWU...... RYAN KELLEY (5ut-4at = 9 tt) WSU...... BEAU HADLEY (5ut-11at = 16 tt / 1.0 TFL -3) #11 CAMERON HIGGINS - Quarterback 6-2, 195 Sophomore Hawai’i Kai, Hawai’i

2008 BIG SKY CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2008 First Team All-Big Sky Conference

*Becomes just the 2nd player in Weber State football history to be named the BIG SKY CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR. ... The other player was QB Jamie Martin (16th NFL season this year) who was the 1991 player of the year and in 1992 shared the honor with RB Devon Pearce of Idaho ... Named the BIG SKY CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK three times during the 2008 season*

*2008 Big Sky Conference Passing (315.9 ypg) , Passing Efficiency (171.50) and Total Offense (308.4) leader through 12 games. ... Ranks FOURTH in NCAA Division I FCS in Total Offense Per Game and THIRD in Passing Efficiency*

*In just 23 career games, he now ranks as the THIRD all-time leader in Passing Yards at Weber State with 5,767. ... His 51 career touchdown passes is 2nd behind Jamie Martin’s 87. ... His current career Passing Efficiency Rating of 161.10 ranks first at Weber State history 13 points ahead of the next best mark of 148.23 set by Bryan Martin (no relation to Jamie) from 1992-95. ... His 2008 season mark of 3,808 yards is currently the 2nd best single season mark in WSU history behind Ja- mie Martin’s 4,125 yards (11 games) in 1991*

*He has thrown for AT LEAST 230 yards in every game this season, with eight 300+ yard passing games and a 413 season best performance at home vs. Northern Colorado ... Completed 24-38-0 passes for 303 yards and three touchdowns on the road AT UTAH, the #6 ranked teams (12-0) in NCAA Division I BCS this week. WSU played the Utes tough losing 37-21.*

*Guided the Wildcats to their first Big Sky Conference title since the 1968 season, and WSU’s automatic berth into the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs. ... The NINE WINS by Weber State is the second most in school history and the most during the regular season.*

WEBER STATE: Higgins was named the 2007 BIG SKY CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR and HONORABLE MENTION All-Big Sky Conference. ... Replaced Jimmy Barnes as the starting quarterback in the fourth game of the season. That start came on the road at number one ranked Montana and it’s nearly 24,000 fans, but he showed some “cool” completing 13-27 passes for 133 yards as the Wildcats nearly stunned the Grizzlies, losing 18-10. ... Showed continued improvement with each game 2007 and came out of 2008 Spring drills, physically and mentally, more mature. ... Has great feet and the ability to scramble out of dire situations on the field. ... The only freshman quarterback signed by the Wildcat coaching staff in February of 2006.

2007: ...Completed 131-233 passes, and threw just nine interceptions, for 1,959 yards and 17 touchdowns. His Passing Efficiency Rating of 143.20 was the 2nd best mark in the Big Sky behind 2007 league MVP Matt Nichols (156.5) of Eastern Washington. ... In his second game as a starter vs. Sacramento State,at home, he completed 13-20 passes for 245 yards and throwing four touchdown passes to wide receiver Tim Toone. ... He did not start the game @Northern Colorado but did play in the second half completing 7-8 passes for 72 yards and one touchdown. ... Had a rough game at home vs. Northern Arizona completing just 9-21 passes and suffering three of his season’s nine interceptions in the game. ... In the final four games, however, he established himself as an up and coming star in the Big Sky by completing 78-133 passes for 1,246 yards and 12 touchdowns. ... In WSU’s 78-68 shootout win @Portland State, he completed 22-36 passes for 334 yards throwing four touchdown passes. He also rushed nine times for 106 yards and three touchdowns. ... He and PSU quarterback Drew Hubel , who three nine TD passes against the Wildcats, were named Big Sky Co-Offensive Players of the Week. ... The 440 total offense yards is the 10th best single game effort in WSU football history. ... The next week at home vs. Idaho State he made even more of an impression throwing for a career high 432 yards. He completed 21-31 passes against the Bengals throwing four touchdown passes. He added 15 yards rushing giving him 453 total yards which is the 9th best single game effort in Wildcat football history. His 432 passing yards in that game is the 10th best single game passing mark in school history. ... Ended the season with 52 rushing attempts for 172 yards and four touchdowns. PASSING YEAR G-GS ATT-CMP-INTS YDS TDs %% RATING MOST YDS LG PASS GmAVG. 2007 11-7 131 - 233 - 9 1,959 17 .562 143.20 432/Idaho St. 59/Idaho St. 178.1 2008 12-12 265 - 392 - 12 3,808 34 .676 171.70 413/No. Colo. 65/@Idaho St. 317.30 TOTAL 23-19 396 - 625 - 21 5,767 51 .634 161.10 432/Idaho St. 65/@Idaho St. 250.70 #25 TREVYN SMITH - Running Back 5-9, 210 Jr. Springville, Utah

FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2006, 2007, 2008

*Became just the SECOND RUNNER in the 46-year history of the Big Sky Conference to lead the league in RUSHING YARDS for THREE STRAIGHT SEASONS, and became the first running back in Weber State history to have THREE STRAIGHT 1,000 yard RUSHING seasons ... His 1,344 yards this year ranks as the fifth best season in WSU history ... His 3,787 yards ranks him SEVENTH on the all-time Big Sky Conference RUSHING leaders.

*Is the ONLY RUNNING BACK in NCAA Division I FCS THIS SEASON to have 1,000+ RUSHING YARDS and 500+ RECEIVING YARDS. ... He has 1,344 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns, 54 catches for 612 yards and 6 touchdowns.*

*Is the 2008 NCAA DIVISION I FCS SCORING LEADER with 24 TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS in 12 games. He is tied with Herb Don- aldson of Western Illinois in Points Scored Per Game at 12.00 ... His 144 points this season is the SECOND most in a sea- son at Weber State, and his 248 career points is the THIRD most in Weber State history. He needs just seven more points to move into second place behind Scott Shields (325).*

*He has rushed for over 100-YARDS in 18 of his 34 career games and has been over 200 yards on four different occasions. ... He had rushed for over 100 yards in each of the last FIVE GAMES of the 2008 season including a season-high 171 last Saturday (Nov. 22) vs. Eastern Washington.*

*He has the SECOND most All-Purpose Yards in Weber State football history with 4,720 (138.80 per game). WSU’s all-time leader is teammate Bryant Eteuati with 5,106 ... Smith has 3,787 rushing yards, 891 receiving yards and 42 kickoff return yards. ... Smith’s 891 receiving yards is the second most by a running back in WSU football history.*

WEBER STATE: Came out of nowhere to not only lead the Wildcats in RUSHING YARDS but the BIG SKY CONFERENCE as well in 2006, then came back proved he wasn’t a “one hit wonder” by leading the league again in 2007. ... Is seeking to become just the second player in Big Sky Conference history to lead the league in rushing for three straight seasons. Idaho’s Sherriden May accomplished the feat in 1992, 1993 and 1994. ... Named First Team All-Big Sky Conference for the second straight season. ... Excels at spinning away from tackles and finding whatever opening is available to him. ...A solid receiver coming out of the backfield who turns short passes into long gains.

2007: ..Started out slow with just 298 rushing yards (74.50 ypg) in the first four games of the season but came on strong with six straight 100+ yard rushing games averaging 155.33 yards per game in that stretch. ... Had a career high 225 rushing yards on 38 carries in WSU’s 73-68 win @Portland State. ... Became just the second player in WSU football history to have 100 yards rushing AND receiving in the same game when he rushed for 119 yards (34 attempts) and three touchdowns at home vs. Idaho State and added five receptions for 120 yards and two more touchdowns in WSU’s 52-37 win over the Bengals which included a screen pass which turned into a 59-yard touchdown. ... He was named the Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Week for that effort.

2006: ... Was listed as the number three running back at the beginning of 2006 Fall camp but when injuries overtook veterans Zach Hall (fall camp) and Adrian Conway (5th game), he moved up to second then into the starting lineup where he rushed 205 times for 1,129 yards and scored eight touchdowns. ... Had just 53 lost rushing yards all season. ... Did not have a single carry in the season opener at Colorado State but had one unassisted tackle on special teams. ... Sat out most the 2007 Spring practice drills nursing a couple of nagging injuries. ... Became the full-time starter in the sixth game of the season (@Sacramento State) after an injury to Adrian Conway vs. Northern Colorado sidelined him for the season. ... Had 15 carries for 81 yards vs. Cal Poly in his first appearance as a running back in the second game of the season then followed it up with a 16 carry / 186 yard effort vs. Southern Utah. ... Had 20 carries for 151 yards vs. Northern Colorado coming in after Conway’s injury. ... Was held to just 176 rushing yards in the following three games at Sacramento State, Montana and at Montana State but came alive vs. Eastern Washington with 27 carries for 203 yards. ... After and 84 yard effort on the road vs. Northern Arizona he ended the season with a career high 31 carries for a career high 211 yards and scored two touchdowns in the 30-27 win at Idaho State in the season finale. ... He had a career long rush of 53 in that game vs. the Bengals. ... Earned First Team All-Big Sky Conference honors for his efforts in 2006 CAREER RUSHING YEAR G-GS NO GAIN loST NET TDs YPC YPG loNG RUN MOST YARDS 2006 11-6 205 1,182 53 1,129 8 5.50 102.63 53 / @Idaho State 211 / @Idaho State 2007 11-11 263 1,383 69 1,314 7 4.99 119.90 59 / @Northern Colorado 225 / @Portland State 2008 12-12 253 1,412 68 1,344 18 5.31 112.00 70 / Portland State 171 / E. Washington TOTALS 34-29 721 3,977 190 3,787 33 5.25 111.40 70 / Portland State 225 / @Portland State CAREER RECEIVING YEAR G-GS NO YARDS TDs CPG YPR YPG MOST CATCHES lG CATCH MOST YARDS 2006 11-6 6 75 0 0.54 12.50 6.8 12 / @Northern Arizona 46 / @Idaho State 46 / @Idaho State 2007 11-11 13 204 2 1.18 15.69 18.54 5 / Idaho State 59 / Idaho State 120 / Idaho State 2008 12-12 54 612 6 4.50 11.33 51.00 7 / @MSU-@ISU 32 / @Idaho State 90 / No. Colorado TOTALS 22-17 19 279 2 0.86 14.68 12.68 12 / @Northern Arizona 59 / Idaho State 120 / Idaho State #81 TIM TOONE - Wide Receiver 5-10, 165 Jr. Peoria, Arizona

FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2008

*Has 67 receptions for 1,230 yards and six touchdowns in 2008. ... He ranks 7th in the Big Sky in Receptions Per Game (5.58), but SECOND in Receiving Yards Per Game at 102.5, only one of two receivers in the league to average over 100 yards per game receiving in 2008*

*Has 18 career TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS which currently ties him with Wade Orton for the Most TD Catches in a career at Weber State. ... Has averaged just over 20 YARDS PER CATCH in his 32-game career at Weber State.*

*His 1,230 receiving yards this season is the 2nd most in Weber State history, and his 67 catches is the 5th most in a single season at Weber State. ... He became just the 16th player in Weber State football history to have 100+ career re- ceptions. ... His 106 career receptions is the 14th most in WSU football history.*

*He became just the 9th player in WSU football history to have 2,000 career receiving yards, and his 2,203 current yards now places him THIRD on the all-time Weber State career receiving yards list behind Wade Orton (2,922) and Trevor Shaw (2,383). ... He needs just 797 more yards to become WSU’s first 3,000 yard career receiver.*

*He is a two-time member of the Big Sky Conference Football All-Academic Team as well.*

WEBER STATE: Toone has been WSU’s big play receiver during his two year career. He’s averaged 24.94 YARDS PER RECEPTION with 39 catches for 973 yards and 12 touchdowns. ... His 10 touchdown receptions in 2007 tied him for the second most in a season with Dave Hall (10 in 1991) and was just two away from the WSU season best of 12 TD catches also set in 1991 by tight end Alfred Pupunu. ... Needs just nine more career TD catches to surpass Wade Orton (18: 1984-88) as Weber State’s all-time leader. ... Named Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference for his 2007 efforts. ... Ran indoor and outdoor track for the Wildcats in 2008. His indoor 60 meter dash time of 7.13 is the 7th best effort in WSU men’s indoor track history. ... He posted a 2008 season best long jump of 21-5 1/4 in the outdoor season. ... TEN of his career 39 catches have been for 40 OR MORE YARDS. ... Has tremendous up field vertical speed and quickness.

2007: ...Was the second leading receiver on the team with 32 catches for 698 yards, and had a team-high 10 touchdown catches. ... He was tied with Portland State’s Tremaine Kirkland and Eastern Washington’s Aaron Boyce for the most TD receptions in the Big Sky for the 2007 season. ... Tied the WSU single game record for Most Touchdown Passes caught in a game with four in the 26-7 home field win over Sacramento State, and also a career high six total receptions in that same game. ... He tied that six reception mark a month later at home vs. Idaho State with six catches for a career high 161 yards. ... Had four 100+ yard receiving games. ... Caught five of his season’s 10 TD receptions in the last three games of the season.

2006: ... Missed the first two games of the season. ... Played in eight games and was a starter vs. Portland State. He had a career long 77-yard non-scoring reception in the game vs. Portland State. ... Had touchdown grabs of 67-yards vs. Northern Colorado and 57-yards at Idaho State. ... Had a season best two receptions vs. Northern Colorado and at Sacramento State...... Took over the PUNT RETURN duties in the last three games of the season after Bryant Eteuati went down. He had 10 returns for 95 yards including a 61-yard return for a touchdown at home vs. Eastern Washington. ... He had six returns for 87 yards in that EWU game. CAREER RECEIVING YEAR G-GS NO. YDS TDs RPG YPR YPG lG CATCH MOST CATCHES MOST YDS 2006 8-1 7 275 2 0.9 39.28 34.37 77 / Portland St. 2 / [email protected]. 77 / Portland St. 2007 11-11 32 698 10 2.91 21.81 63.45 50 / Sac. St. 6 / Sac. St.-Idaho St. 161 / Idaho State 2008 12-12 67 1,230 6 5.58 18.35 120.50 65 / @Idaho St. 11 / @Montana State 179 / @Idaho State TOTALS 32-24 106 2,203 18 3.31 20.78 68.84 77 / Portland State 11 / @Montana State 179 / @Idaho State #39 MARCUS MAILEI - Fullback 6-1, 245 Sr. Salt Lake City, Utah

FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2007, 2008

*He doesn’t have the gaudy numbers as a running back but is a menacing runner when he has the ball and is devastating blocker when he doesn’t. ... One of the reasons for the passing success of Cameron Higgins and the running success of Trevyn Smith, is his blocking ability to lead the play or take on rushing line linemen.*

*Not too many fullback have more career RECEIVING YARDS (579) than RUSHING YARDS (157). ... He has 59 career receptions for 579 yards and five touchdowns.*

*Has been getting close looks, and rave reviews, by the NFL Pro Scouts who have visited the Wildcats.* WEBER STATE: Last name is pronounced MY-lay. ... Earned FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE honors in 2007. ... He is asolid runner in short yardage situations, an excellent receiver out of the backfield and tremendous body strength as a blocker making him one of the most versatile fullbacks in the league. ... Will most likely be looked at by pro scouts this season because his ability to do many things at a high energy level.

2007: ...Had 21 carries for 42 yards and one touchdown (@Portland State). ... Caught 18 passes for 143 yards and served as a blocker for teammate Trevyn Smith who was the 2006 and 2007 Big Sky rushing leader. ... Had a career high six receptions for 53 yards at home vs. Montana State.

2006: ...Played in all 11 games. ... Earned HONORABLE MENTION ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE honors. ... Had a season best rushing game of 40 yards on seven carries at home vs. Portland State. ... Had rushing touchdowns of one-yard each vs. Southern Utah and at Northern Arizona. ... Had a season high four receptions at Northern Arizona (43 yards, 1 TD) and a season high 47 yards (3 catches, 1 TD) at home vs. Montana. ... Had a 32-yard pass reception for a touchdown at Sacramento State. ... Showed more versatility with four kickoff returns for 54 yards (13.5 ypr) with a long of 20 yards vs. Southern Utah. ... Third leading receiver for the Wildcats behind Marky Filipe (459 yds) and Terry Larsen (365 yards)

2005: He had a long run of 12 yards @Fresno State and 12 yards on two carries in the same game. ... Had one reception for seven yards in the season opener vs. Western State and had a 25-yard kickoff return on special teams vs. @North Dakota State. ... Suffered a knee injury vs. North- ern Arizona in the fourth game of the year and saw limited action in just two other games (@Eastern Washington and @Portland State) during the season.

CAREER RUSHING YEAR G-GS NO GAIN loST NET TDs AvgRsh YPG LG RUN MOST YARDS 2005 5-0 4 20 0 20 0 5.00 4.00 12 / @Fresno State 12 / @Fresno State 2006 11-11 15 80 8 72 2 4.80 6.54 31 / Portland State 40 / Portland State 2007 11-11 21 47 5 42 1 2.00 3.81 8 / @Montana 22 / @Montana 2008 12-12 7 24 1 23 0 3.42 1.91 13 / No. Colorado 13 / No. Colorado TOTAL 39-34 47 171 14 157 3 3.34 4.02 31 / Portland State 40 / Portland State CAREER RECEIVING YEAR G-GS NO YARDS TDs RPG YPR YPG MOST RECP LG CATCH MOST YARDS 2005 5-0 2 17 0 0.40 8.50 3.40 1 / Western St.&@NDSU 10 / @NDSU 10 / NDSU 2006 11-11 20 241 3 1.81 12.05 21.90 4 / @No. Arizona 32 / @Sac&Montana 47 / Mont. 2007 11-11 18 143 0 1.63 7.94 13.00 6 / Montana State 22 / Idaho State 53 / Mont. State 2008 12-12 19 178 2 1.58 9.37 14.83 5 / No. Colorado 21 / @Idaho State 21 / @Idaho State TOTALS 39-34 59 579 5 1.51 9.81 14.84 6 / Montana State 32/Sac&Montana 53 / Montana State #66 PAUL CARPENTER - Offensive Tackle 6-6, 310 Sr. Scottsdale, Arizona

FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2008

*To have the success at quarterback which WSU QB Cameron Higgins and RB Trevyn Smith have had this season, it takes a lot of help up front. ... A BIG (6-6, 310) reason has been the play of senior offensive tackle PAUL CAR- PENTER. ... He has made 22 straight starts on the left side and a reason the ‘Cats allowed just 19 sacks in 12 games (1.58). ... In the final game of the 2008 season, Carpenter was pitted against Eastern Washington defen- sive end GREG PEACH who came into the game as the Nation’s ONE NUMBER QB SACK LEADER with 18, and had 35 in his career, but Carpenter HELD HIM SACKLESS for the entire game, allowing Higgins to throw for 312 yards. ... Peach is expected to be one of the top three candidates for the 2008 Buck Buchanan Award*

WEBER STATE: ...Played and started in all 11 games last season at left tackle. ... Made tremendous strides in his foot work and overall body strength through hard work during the off-season and came out of Spring ball as one of the most improved players on the team. ..Off season weight training has added 10 pounds to his frame.

2006: Played in 10 games and started in four straight early in the season. ... Only game missed was at Montana State.

2005: He was an understudy at left tackle behind First Team All-America selectee and three-year starter, Paul McQuistan. ... Saw action in five games during the season.

2004: Sat out the 2004 season as a red-shirt. #53 KYLE MUTCHER - Offensive Center 6-3, 295 Jr. Park City, Utah

FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2008

*He has started 21 straight games at center dating back to September of 2007. ... Has been a key to offensive success of quarterback Cameron Hig- gins and running back Trevyn Smith this season. ... Head strong player who rarely gets moved from his spot. ... Makes all the calls for the O-Line. *

WEBER STATE: ...Last name is pronounced MOO-churr. ... Earned Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference honors in 2007 after making the move from left guard to center. ... Will be the starting center when Fall camp opens in August. ... Gray-shirted the 2005 Fall semester then enrolled full-time in Spring semester of 2006. ... Has be- come a leader along the offensive line both on and off the field. ... His mental toughness made the conversion easy from guard to center. ... Great footwork and strong legs gives him tremendous leverage making it hard for defensive linemen to take him to the ground ... Is a better than average golfer who can hit it a country mile off the tee.

2007: ... Began the year sharing time with Travis Harris at left guard but moved to cen- ter in the third game of the season vs. Montana State and was the starter the rest of the season. ... Part of a line which enabled Trevyn Smith to become the 2007 Big Sky Conference rushing leader and Cameron Higgins and Newcomer of the Year.

2006: ...Missed the first four games of the season with an injury, then was quickly inserted into the starting line up at left guard for the next five games before an ankle sidelined him for the last two games of the season. #61 LAWAIA NAIHE - Offensive Guard 6-2, 305 Sr. Anahola, Hawai’i

FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2008

*One of the unsung heros on the team, he quietly went about his work with- out much fanfare, but league coaches liked what they saw on film and he was nearly a unanimous choice. ... Missed just one game (@Utah) this sea- son due to injuries. ... Lower body strength and good feet makes him difficult to move around or knock down. *

WEBER STATE: ...Name is pronounced: la-VYE-ah NAW-he. ... Was invited to come to 2007 Fall camp to provide depth at the center position. ... Saw some brief playing time at both center and guard in a backup role. ... Was moved to left guard replacing Travis Harris during Spring ball... Had a good, solid Spring and should make a strong contribution. ... Graduated from high school in 2000 but didn’t start attending college or playing football until 2004. ... Was originally recruited to Montana-Western in Dillon, Montana for Coach Tommie Lee, but played just one season before transferring to Orange Coast JC where he played the 2006 season. HIGH SCHOOL: ...Played under Coach Ed Rocha at Kapaa High School. PERSONAL: Full Name: Lawaia Edward Naihe. Born: November 30, 1981. Major: History. ... Married, wife’s name is Tiffany and they are the parents of two children Kinohi (5) and Kava (3). #33 J.D. FOLSOM - Strongside Linebacker 6-3, 235 Sr. Salmon, Idaho FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2008

*Had 62 total tackles in 10 games, missing contests @Montana State and at home vs. Northern Colorado with a sprained ankle.*

*Had a big game in WSU’s 32-28 road win @Sacramento State with 14 total tackles (five unassisted) and a forced fumble.*

*Had a 34-yard pass interception @Northern Arizona which set up and Wildcat touch- down in WSU’s 42-14 win over the Lumberjacks*

*Fourth on the team this season in Total Tackles with 62 ... Had a fumble recovery at home vs. Portland State which he returned 12 yards*

WEBER STATE: Folsom looks to take over as the starter at the strong side linebacker spot where Brad Stewart was entrenched for the past three seasons. ... Earned SECOND TEAM All-Big Sky Conference honors in 2007. ... Second on the team in total tackles with 73 (30 unassisted). ... Transferred to WSU at the 2007 se- mester break in January from Snow Junior College in Ephraim, Utah. ... Tremendous body strength especially in his shoulders and upper body.

2007: ...Had four double figure tackle games in 2007 with a single game best of 11 at home vs. Northern Arizona, and had 10 total tackles @Boise State, vs. Montana State and vs. Sacramento State. ... Had five unassisted stops @Boise State and at home vs. Montana State. ... Had 5.5 tackles for loss (-21 yards) and two quarter- back sacks (vs. Montana State and @Northern Colorado) for a minus 13 yards. ... Had a fumble recovery @ Montana. ... Changed jersey number from 54 to 33.

JUNIOR COLLEGE: ...Played at Snow in the Fall of 2003 for Coach Steve Coburn then left to serve a two-year LDS Church mission to Santa Cruz, Bolivia. ... Came back and helped the Badgers to an 11-1 record in 2006. Snow ended the season ranked 2nd in the NJCAA. ... First Team All-Western State’s Football League and 2nd Team NJCAA All-America team. ... Had 69.5 tackles in 2006, 10 tackles for loss and three quarterback sacks. ... 1st Team NJCAA Academic All-America team as well.

YEAR G-GS UT AT TT TFL-YDS QB S/YDS FF FR INT PBrUps BK SAF MOST TT MOST TFL MOSTQB 2007 11-11 30 43 73 5.5 / -21 2.0 / -13 0 1 0 1 0 0 11/NAU 2/twice 2/twice 2008 10-10 22 40 62 3.0 / -8 0.0 / -0 1 1 1-34 2 0 0 14/@Sac St. 2/@UH 0 TOTALS 21-21 52 83 135 8.5/-29 2.O / -13 1 2 1-34 2 0 0 14/@Sac St. 2/three 2/twice #15 BEAU HADLEY - Safety 6-0, 215 Jr. Taylor, Utah

FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2008

*Leads the Wildcats in TOTAL TACKLES, and ranks third in the Big Sky Conference with 111 stops this season (54 unassisted)*

*Was one of three players in the Big Sky this season with FIVE FORCED FUMBLES. ... He tied teammate KEVIN LINEHAN for the team lead in forced fumbles*

*He has been the team TOTAL TACKLES leader in each of WSU’s last four games with 11, 13, 12 and a career high 16 last Saturday at home vs. Eastern Washington*

*Was named the BIG SKY CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK (Oct. 25) with 11 tackles (7 unassisted) in WSU’s 42-14 road win vs. Northern Arizona. He had two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery*

*He was named FIRST TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA on the CoSIDA/ESPN The Maga- zines Academic Team. ... He has a perfect 4.00 gpa majoring in Technical Sales*

WEBER STATE: ...Had a tremendous Spring and Fall camp in 2007 and was looking forward to seeing extensive playing time. ... He sustained a broken leg in the season opener @Boise State and missed the next five games. ... Returned to play @Northern Colorado and shared time with Scotty Goodloe the rest of the season. ... Had 11 total tackles, seven unassisted with single game bests of four tackles @Portland State and vs. Idaho State. ... Has made a full recovery and is slated to be a starter at one safety spot when the 2008 season begins. ... Made the move from receiver to defensive back dur- ing 2006 Spring drills and was a pleasant surprise with his hustle and desire to learn the position. ... Two-Time member of the Big Sky Conference football All-Academic team.

2006: He registered 27 total tackles with 13 unassisted. ... Had a WSU single game high five total tackles vs. Portland State and a single game career high three unassisted stops vs. Northern Colorado. ... Had his first career interception vs. Southern Utah. YEAR G-GS UT AT TT TFL-YDS QB S/YDS FF FR INT PBrUps BK SAF MOST TT MOST TFL MOSTQB 2006 11-0 13 14 27 1.5/-8 1.0/-8 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 5/PSU 1/UNC 1/UNC 2007 5-0 7 4 11 0/0 0/0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 4/twice 0 0 2008 12-12 54 57 111 2.5/-10 1.0/-6 5 2 3-0 4 0 0 16/EWU 1/twice 1/UNC TOTAL 28-12 74 75 149 4.0/-18 2.0/-14 5 2 4-0 5 0 0 16/EWU 1/three 1/UNC #55 KEVIN LINEHAN - Defensive End 6-3, 255 Jr. Los Alamitos, California

FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2008

*Second to Eastern Washington’s GREG PEACH in Sacks Per Game in the Big Sky Con- ference at 0.88 per game, and was 4th in the ‘Sky in Tackles For Loss Per Game at 1.21*

*Was one of three players in the Big Sky this season with FIVE FORCED FUMBLES. ... He tied teammate BEAU HADLEY for the team lead in forced fumbles*

*Forced a fumble in the season opener, recovered the fumble, and rambled 94-yards for a touchdown*

*Was named the BIG SKY CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK with seven tackles (6 unassisted), three tackles for loss (-14) and two quarterback sacks (-13) in Weber States 45-28 win over MONTANA on Oct. 4 in Ogden, Utah*

WEBER STATE: Linehan (lynn-a-han) played and started in all 11 games last season earning Honor- able Mention All-Big Sky Conference honors. ... Led the Wildcats in Tackles For Loss with 12.0 (-42 yards) and in Quarterback Sacks with 5.5 (-26 yards). ... Improved with each practice and game. ... Has an excellent initial burst off the snap with quick feet and hands. He also possesses tremendous physical strength and is one of the strongest players on the team.

2007: ...Had 50 total tackles, 19 of them unassisted. ... Best game was eight tackles @Montana which included a career best three unassisted stops.. ... Had a career single game best two quarterback sacks for minus 16 yards at home vs. Fort Lewis and a career best three tackles for loss in that game as well.. ... Had a fumble recovery at home vs. Sacramento State.

2006: ...Appeared in 10 games missing only the season opener at Colorado State. ... Played exten- sively on the WSU special teams. ... Had 13 total tackles with eight unassisted. ... Had a single game career high three tackles (all unassisted) at Northern Arizona.

YEAR G-GS UT AT TT TFL-YDS QB S/YDS FF FR INT PBrUps BK SAF MOST TT MOST TFL MOSTQB 2006 10-0 8 5 13 0.5/-2 0.0 / 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 / @No. Ariz. 0.5 / EWU 0 2007 11-11 19 31 50 12.0 / -42 5.5 / -26 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 / @UoM@UNC 3 / FLC 2 / FLC 2008 12-12 27 37 64 14.5 / -88 10.5 / -70 5 2 0 3 0 0 7 / DSC&EWU 3 / Mont. 2/Mont. TOTALS 33-23 54 73 127 27.0/-132 16.0 / -96 5 3 0 3 0 0 8 3 2 #24 JOSH MORRIS - Cornerback 6-0, 185 Jr. Ada, Oklahoma

FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2008

*Came on strong at season’s end with four interceptions in WSU’s last three games including THREE picks @Idaho State in WSU’s 59-27 win. ... He became only the 7th player in Weber State football history to have three or more interceptions in a game. ... Leads the team with four. None of his four interceptions have been returned for yardage*

*Had a career high seven total tackles (2 unassisted) in Weber State’s 45-28 home field win over Montana*

WEBER STATE: ...Was one of the most pleasant surprises for the coaching staff in 2007 becoming a solid “lock down corner” and improved with each practice and game. ... Played in eight games and was a three-game starter. ... Had 25 total tackles with 14 of them unassisted. ... Had a single game, and career high, six total stops vs. Montana State and a single game best, and career high, four unassisted tackles @Cal Poly. ... Had five pass break ups in five different games. ... Came out of 2008 Spring ball looking to be the starter on the right side at cornerback. JUNIOR COLLEGE: ...Played one season at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M for Coach Rob Green in 2006 after sitting out the 2005 campaign with a broken leg. HIGH SCHOOL: ...Played just one year of high school football. ... Tied his school record for most rebounds (17) in a basketball game. The per- son he tied was current New York Giant tight end Jeremy Shockey. PERSONAL: Full Name: Joshua Michael Morris Born: July 31, 1986. Major: Technical Sales. ... Is a talented hair stylist and barber.

YEAR G-GS UT AT TT TFL-YDS QB S/YDS FF FR INT PBrUps BK SAF MOST TT MOST TFL MOSTQB 2007 8-3 14 11 25 2.5/-6 0/0 0 0 0 5 0 0 6/MSU 1/twice 0 2008 12-12 29 23 52 2.0/-8 1.0/-6 0 1-0 4-0 7 0 0 7/Mont. 1.5/UMW 1/UMW TOTALS 20-15 43 34 77 4.5/-14 1.0/-6 0 1-0 4-0 12 0 0 7/Mont. 1.5/UMW 1/UMW #94 BRYCE SCANLON - Defensive Tackle 6-3, 295 Sr. Evanston, Wyoming

FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2007, 2008

*Second year in a row he’s been named First Team All-Big Sky Conference. ... Had 48 tackles in the trenches this season, 14 unassisted.*

*Had a career high 12 tackles (4 unassisted) vs. Eastern Washington last Satur- day in Ogden, he also had three tackles for loss*

*Has two career blocked kicks, one of them vs. Portland State at home this sea- son knocking down a field goal attempt.*

WEBER STATE: ...Sat out the 2008 Spring football sessions rehabilitating some nagging injuries which required medical attention after the completion of the 2007 season but is expect to be at full physical strength when Fall camp begins in August. ... Will play at the nose guard spot along the defensive line this season. ... Was the only WSU DEFENSIVE PLAYER to earn First Team All-Big Sky Conference honors in 2007. ... Transferred to Weber State just before the start of 2006 Fall Camp from the University of Utah. ... Has tremendous quickness and athletic ability for a defensive interior lineman, he is a real disrupter in the trenches. ... Second cousin to Junior Seau. ... Father played football at Missouri.

2007: ...Played and started in 10 games (missed the home game vs. Montana State). ... Led the WSU defensive line in total tackles with 51 (18 unassisted). ... Had a single game best of nine tackles at home vs. Northern Arizona and had a single best four unassisted stops @Montana. ... Had seven tackles for loss for minus 20 yards and three quarterback sacks for minus nine yards. ... Had a forced fumble in the game @Montana as well

2006: ...Played in 10 games and started in nine. ... Missed the home game vs. Northern Colorado. ... Had 18 total tackles, six of them unassisted, three tackles for loss and one-half quarterback sack. ... Had four total tackles and three unassisted tackles in the season opener at Colorado State. ... Also had a blocked kick (PAT) at CSU as well.

UTAH: ...Sat out the 2004 season as a red-shirt. ... Appeared in just one game (vs. Wyoming) in 2005 as a freshman defensive tackle. ... Was moved to offensive line during Spring practice.

YEAR G-GS UT AT TT TFL-YDS QB S/YDS FF FR INT PBrUps BK SAF MOST TT MOST TFL MOSTQB 2006 10-9 6 12 18 3.0 / -7 0.5 / -3 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 / @CSU 1 / twice 0.5/EWU 2007 10-10 18 33 51 7.0 / -20 3.0 / -9 1 0 0 2 0 0 9 / NAU 2 / NAU 1 / twice 2008 12-12 14 34 48 6.5/-17 1.0 /-4 0 0 0 1 1 0 12/EWU 3/EWU 1 / EWU TOTAL 32-31 38 79 117 16.5/-44 4.5 / -16 1 0 0 3 2 0 12/EWU 3/EWU 1/twice