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WWYOMINGYFFOOTBALLO OO T B AML L 22015I0 1N5 G Aug. 31, 2015 Wyoming Football Contacts TV-Radio Coverage Tim Harkins, Associate Athletics Director for Media Relations Nick Seeman, Assistant Media Relations Director Television Information Game 1: Sat., Sept. 5, 2015, 2:00 p.m., M.T. Televised By No TV This Week Play-by-Play Announcer NA Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium (29,181) Color Analyst NA Sideline Reporter NA Laramie, Wyo. Radio Broadcast Information The Wyoming Cowboys The Cowboy Sports Network (CSN): •Every Cowboy Football game is broadcast (0-0, 0-0 in the ) live on the 26 Affiliates of the Cowboy Head Coach: (Nebraska ‘82) Sports Network Overall Record: 108-40 (.730), 13th season •Flagship Station, KFBC 1240 AM, Record at Wyoming: 4-8 (.333), 2nd season Cheyenne, Wyo. Announcers: Conference Record: 51-30 (.630), 13th season •Dave Walsh, Play-by-Play (32nd year) •Kevin McKinney, Color Analyst (18th year) vs. •Reece Monaco, Sideline Reporter (5th year) The University of North Dakota Pregame Show: •Begins one hour prior to kickoff. (0-0, 0-0 in the ) Postgame Show: Head Coach: (Jamestown ‘85) •Begins immediately after the game Overall Record: 26-27 (.491), 5th season Record at Wyoming: 5-7 (.417), 2nd season Weekly Coach’s Shows Conference Record: 3-5 (.375) in Big Sky, 2nd season “Craig Bohl Radio Show” Presesented by Laramie GM Auto Center 2015 Wyoming Football Schedule Show Time and Location Score/ 1. Altitude Chophouse and Brewery Date Opponent (Special Events) Time (M.T.) Television 2. Wednesdays from 7:00-8:00 p.m., M.T. Beginning Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2014 Sat., Sept.5 NORTH DAKOTA (# Multiple Events) 2:00 p.m. No TV Sat., Sept. 12 EASTERN MICHIGAN (% Multiple Events) 2:00 p.m. ROOT SPORTS “Inside Wyoming Football Sat., Sept. 19 at Washington State 6:30 p.m. PAC-12 Networks With Craig Bohl” Sat., Sept. 26 NEW MEXICO* (Ag Day, Family Weekend)1:00 p.m. ROOT SPORTS Delivered by Union Wireless Sat., Oct. 3 at Appalachian State TBA TBA 1. Where and When You Can Watch the Show •ROOT SPORTS Sat., Oct. 10 at Air Force* TBA ESPN Networks •Thursday nights from 6:00-6:30 p.m., M.T. Sat., Oct. 17 NEVADA* (Homecoming) TBA ESPN Networks •Beginning Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015 Sat., Oct. 24 at Boise State* TBA ESPN Networks •The first show on Sept. 3 will air at 4:30 p.m. Fri., Oct. 30 at Utah State* 8:15 p.m. ESPN2 2. The Show will also be available at GoWyo.com Sat., Nov. 7 COLORADO STATE* TBA ESPN Networks beginning on Friday mornings. Sat., Nov. 14 at San Diego State* 8:30 p.m. CBSSN Sat., Nov. 28 UNLV* Noon ROOT SPORTS Gameday Central Coverage Sat., Dec. 5 MW Championship Game+ 5:30 P.M. ESPN2 BOLD AND CAPS Indicate Home games For more in-depth coverage of each week’s Wyoming Cowboy game go to the “Gameday Central” page on *Indicates Mountain West Conference games the University of Wyoming Athletics website at: Additional game times will be announced at future dates. GoWyo.com # Special events for the Sept. 5 game versus North Dakota include: Celebrate Energy Day and Hall of Fame Weekend Weekly Media Events % Special events for the Sept. 12 game versus Eastern Michigan include: Band Day, Fan Fest and Military Appreciation Day Mondays Wyoming Football Press Conference A Preview of This Week’s Game •Rochelle Athletics Center, WAR Room •Wyoming and North Dakota are playing each other for the first time in football. •Noon-12:30 p.m., Craig Bohl •12:30-2:30 p.m., Requested Players and Asst. •Defensive end Eddie Yarbrough was named to the Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List for the Coaches second consecutive season in 2015, and will be a leading All-America candidate. Tuesdays Interviews With Craig Bohl Before Practice •Yarbrough earned First Team All-Mountain West Conference honors for the second consecutive •Arrange with Tim Harkins of UW Athletic Media season in 2014 in voting by conference media and head coaches. Relations. •Senior running back Shaun Wick was named to the Doak Walker Award Watch List for the first Interviews with Players Unavailable on Mondays •Those players who were requested but weren’t time in 2015. available on Mondays will be made available on Tuesdays. Arrange details with Tim Harkins. •Wick enters his senior season, with 2,082 career rushing yards. He needs only 42 yards to move into the UW Career Top 10 and is 881 yards away from the school record for rushing yards. Wednesdays Interviews With Craig Bohl Before Practice •Arrange with Tim Harkins. •Running backs Wick and Brian Hill combined for 1,549 rushing yards in 2014.

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2015 Wyoming Cowboy EddieEd Yarbrough Named to 2015 Rotary Lombardi Award Coaching Staff WWatch List for the Second Consecutive Year: The 2015 Rotary Head Coach LoLombardi Award Watch List was released on Tuesday by the Rotary Lombardi Craig Bohl (Nebraska ‘82) AwAward Committee. University of Wyoming senior defensive end Eddie YaYarbrough was one of the players named to the 2015 list. It marks the Offensive Coaching Staff ssecondec consecutive season that Yarbrough has been selected to the Rotary /Quarterbacks LoLombardi Award Watch List. (North Dakota State ‘98) YaYarbrough will be a leading All-America candidate in 2015. He was named a Running Backs/Fullbacks FiFirstr Team All-Mountain West selection both as a sophomore in 2013 and as a Mike Bath (Miami of Ohio ‘01) jjuniorun in 2014 in voting by conference head coaches and media. Offensive Line HHee led all Mountain West defensive linemen in tackles, averaging 7.4 tackles Scott Fuchs (North Dakota State ‘95) Eddie peper game as a sophomore in 2013. Yarbrough ended the 2013 season with Wide Receivers/Director of Recruiting Yarbrough 89 total tackles, including 6.5 sacks, 12.0 tackles for loss, two recoveries Gordie Haug (Bemidji State ‘09) and two forced . He followed up that outstanding sophomore campaign by ranking No. 2 among all defensive linemen in the MW in tackles as a junior in 2014. Defensive Coaching Staff Yarbrough accounted for 63 total tackles, including 4.0 sacks and 10.5 tackles for loss as a junior, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers while forcing one fumble and recovering another. Steve Stanard (Nebraska ‘89) The Aurora, Colo., native has made 194 tackles and 28.5 tackles for loss during his college Defensive Ends/Special Teams career. He will enter the 2015 season ranked No. 15 among active FBS players in tackles for loss AJ Cooper (North Dakota State ‘06) and No. 6 among active FBS defensive linemen, averaging 0.81 TFLs per game (28.5 TFLs in 35 Defensive Tackles career games). Yarbrough is poised to become Wyoming’s all-time leader in career tackles for loss. (Washington ‘94) He needs 7.5 TFLs his senior season to move into the top spot. Defensive Pass Coordinator/Secondary Eligibility for the Rotary Lombardi Award is limited to down linemen, end-to-end, either (Michigan ‘92) on offense or defense, who set up no farther than 10 yards to the left or right of the ball, or Cornerbacks linebackers who set up no farther than five yards deep from the line of scrimmage. The candidates John Richardson (North Dakota St. ‘10) earned a place on the preliminary Watch List by earning All-American honors, being named to their respective all-conference teams or receiving 2015 pre-season honors. Administrative Staff The 46th Rotary Lombardi Award will be presented on December 9, 2015, at the Bayou Director of Sport Performance Music Center in Houston, Texas. Proceeds from the Rotary Lombardi Awards stay in the Houston Zach Duval (Nebraska ‘98) community and benefit the American Cancer Society, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Director of Football Operations Centers / Children’s Cancer Hospital, and Texas Children’s Cancer Center. For more information on Brent Vernon (Missouri ‘08) the schedule of events, please visit www.rotarylombardiaward.org. Director of Player Personnel Matt Gaynor (Metro State ‘12) Shaun Wick Named to 2015 Doak Walker Award Watch List: Wyoming senior running back Shaun Wick was selected to the 2015 Doak Walker Award Watch List on Thursday. Ten Wyoming Cowboy Games to It was the first time in Wick’s career that he was named to the list. The PwC SMU Athletic Forum announced the preseason candidates for the 2015 Doak Walker Award. The award is presented All total, 10 of be Televised in 2015: annually to the nation’s top college running back. Wyoming’s 12 games in the 2015 season will be A native of Oxnard, Calif., Wick enters his senior season with 2,082 career rushing yards, and televised. needs only 42 rushing yards to enter the UW Career Top 10. He already ranks eighth in career Wyoming is scheduled to appear on rushing touchdowns at Wyoming, with 19. Wick had an outstanding junior season in 2014 despite ESPN Network telecasts five times this missing three games with a broken hand. He rushed for 753 yards on the year averaging 83.7 yards coming season, three Cowboy games will be per game. He ranked fourth in the Mountain West and 21st in the nation in average yards per carry televised on ROOT SPORTS, Wyoming’s game (5.98 yards per carry) in 2014. Wick recorded four 100-yard rushing games as a junior, including: at San Diego State will be telecast on CBS 134 rushing yards against Montana; 122 rushing yards at national runner-up Oregon; 121 yards at Sports Network and the Pokes’ road game Hawai’i; and 111 yards rushing versus Florida Atlantic. at Washington State is slated for the PAC-12 His sophomore season, Wick had a breakout season, finishing with 979 yards and nine rushing Networks. Television coverage of the Pokes’ TDs. He averaged 82 yards per game, and posted the third-best rushing day in Cowboy history road game at Appalachian State has yet to be with 234 yards and a score against San Jose State. Wick had four 100-yard rushing games as a determined. sophomore. In addition to his 234 at San Jose State, he rushed for 116 versus New Mexico, 110 at ESPN Network Games Idaho and 101 at Nebraska. Oct. 10 at Air Force ESPN Networks The PwC SMU Athletic Forum Board of Directors will name ten semifinalists on November 18, Oct. 17 NEVADA ESPN Networks and the Doak Walker Award National Selection Committee will cast votes to determine the three Oct. 24 at Boise State ESPN Networks finalists, who will be announced on November 24. The committee will cast a second vote beginning Oct. 30 at Utah State ESPN2 November 30 to determine the recipient. The National Selection Committee consists of past Nov. 7 COLORADO ST. ESPN Networks recipients, former NFL All-Pro and college All-America running backs, media members and selected special representatives. CBS Sports Network Games The recipient of the 2015 Doak Walker Award will be announced live on The Home Nov. 14 at San Diego St. CBSSN Depot Awards on Thursday, December 10, on ESPN. The Doak Walker Award Presentation Banquet will be held in Dallas in early 2016. ROOT SPORTS The award, which will name its 26th recipient in 2015, is named for SMU’s three-time All- Sept. 12 EASTERN MICHIGAN America running back Doak Walker. Sept. 26 NEW MEXICO Nov. 28 UNLV Eddie Yarbrough Selected to the 2015 Preseason All-Mountain West Team: PAC-12 Network Games For the second consecutive year, Wyoming defensive end Eddie Yarbrough has been selected Sept. 19 at Washington State to the Preseason All-Mountain West Team in voting by conference media members. Yarbrough has also earned Postseason All-MW First Team honors each of the past two seasons in voting by conference head coaches and media members. Yarbrough was the only Cowboy chosen for this year’s All-Moutain West Preseason Team. wwww.GoWyo.comww.GoWyo.com Page 2 WYOMING 2015 Wyoming Team Notes FOOTBALL 2015 University of Wyoming Football

University of Wyoming Team Captains Named for 2015 Season: It was announced on Monday, Aug. 31 that six Wyoming Cowboys have been named team captains for the 2015 season. This year’s six team Fast Facts captains are: Offense: Location: Laramie, Wyo. # 2 Cameron Coffman, RSr., Quarterback Founded: 1886 #21 Shaun Wick, Sr., Running Back Enrollment: 13,551 #73 Chase Roullier, Jr., Offensive Guard President: Dr. Richard McGinity Defense: Athletics Director: Tom Burman #34 Siaosi Hala’api’api, Sr., Defensive End Colors: Brown & Gold #55 Eddie Yarbrough, Sr., Defensive End Nickname: Cowboys, Pokes #45 Lucas Wacha, Jr., Linebacker Conference: Mountain West Stadium: Jonah Field Yarbrough is the only returning captain from last year’s team. He was also named a team at War Memorial Stadium captain as a junior in 2014. Capacity: 29,181 Surface: FieldTurf Revolution Tickets for 2015 Season Opener Still Available: As Saturday’s season opener approaches this week, Wyoming Cowboy Football fans may still purchase tickets to the North 2015 Team Information Dakota vs. Wyoming game. To purchase tickets, fans may go to GoWyo.com/tickets or call the UW Athletics Ticket Office Offensive Scheme: West Coast at: 1-877-WYO-FAN1 (877-996-3261) or at 307-766-4850. Defensive Scheme: Tampa 2 (4-3) Fans who purchase tickets on or before Friday of a home game week will receive a $2.00 discount on each ticket purchased. Starters Returning: 10 Total (5 Offense, 4 Defense, 1 Special Teams) The Wyoming Cowboys and Season Openers: As the Wyoming Cowboys enter their Starters Lost: 14 Total 119th season of college football in 2015, the Pokes record in season openers stands at: 75-41-2 (6 Offense, 7 Defense, 1 Special Teams) (.644) in 118 previous season-opening games. The Cowboys are 56-17-1 (.764) in season-opening Lettermen Returning: 32 Total games at home, and are 19-24-1 (.443) in road games to begin the season. (16 Offense, 13 Defense, 3 Special Teams) Against non-conference opponents, the Cowboys are 61-25-1 (.707) in season-opening games. Lettermen Lost: 39 Total That breaks down to 47-10-1 (.819) at home against non-conference foes, and 14-15-0 (.483) on (15 Offense, 23 Defense, 1 Special Teams) the road. Other Returners: 31 Total •UW in 118 Previous Season Openers (Home & Away) 75-41-2 (.644) (16 Offense, 15 Defense, 0 Special Teams) •UW in Season-Opening Games at Home (74 Games) 56-17-1 (.764) 2015 Signings: 24 Total •UW in Season-Opening Games on the Road (44 Games) 19-24-1 (.443) (10 Offense, 14 Defense, 0 Special Teams) •UW vs. Non-Conference Opponents in Season Openers 61-25-1 (.707) •UW vs. Non-Conference Opponents at Home in Season Openers 47-10-1 (.819) 2015 Roster Breakdown •UW vs. Non-Conference Opponents on the Road in Season Openers 14-15-0 (.483)

Lettermen Returning: 32 Total Pokes Have Won 11 of Their Last 12 Home Openers and 69.1 Percent of 118 (16 Offense, 13 Defense, 3 Special Teams) Other Returners: 31 Total Previous Home Openers: The Wyoming Cowboys will be hosting their 119th home opener (16 Offense, 15 Defense, 0 Special Teams) this Saturday. In the previous 118 home openers, the Pokes have a record of 80 wins, 35 losses 2015 Signings: 24 Total and 3 ties for a winning percentage of 69.1 percent. Wyoming has won 11 of its last 12 home (10 Offense, 14 Defense, 0 Special Teams) openers dating back to the 2003 season. During that 12-game stretch, the Cowboys have defeated Montana State (21-10), Appalachian State (53-7), Louisiana-Monroe (38-0), Utah State (38-7), Brother Acts -- Wachas and Virginia (23-3), Ohio (21-20), Weber State (29-22), Southern Utah (28-20), Weber State (35-32), Idaho (42-10) and Montana (17-12). Wyoming’s only loss in the last 12 home openers was in 2012 Nzeochas: Wyoming has a couple current vs. Toledo (31-34). Cowboys with interesting brother ties. Junior Lucas Wacha, who has been a Wyoming Has Second Fewest Seniors of Any FBS Team in 2015: Wyoming starting linebacker for Wyoming over the past enters the 2015 college football season with only eight (8) seniors on its roster. Only Wake Forest, two seasons, is the younger brother of St. Louis which has six (6) seniors, has fewer seniors than the Cowboys. Cardinal pitcher Michael Wacha. The Wachas Fewest Seniors for 2015 (Scholarship and Non-Scholarship) are originally from Texarkana, Texas. Michael 1. Wake Forest 6 10. Arkansas 13 played his college baseball at Texas A&M. 2. Wyoming 8 Florida State 13 Junior linebacker is the 3. UCF 9 Idaho 13 younger brother of former Wyoming Cowboy Vanderbilt 9 Louisville 13 linebacker Mark Nzeocha, who was drafted as 5. Old Dominion 10 Nevada 13 the 19th pick in the seventh round of the 2015 6. Pitt 11 Northern Illinois 13 NFL Draft by the . The Nzeocha Eastern Michigan 11 Oregon State 13 brothers hail from Neusitz, Germany. NC State 11 Penn State 13 9. Miami (Fla.) 12 Purdue 13 Tulane 13

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Athlon Sports Gives Wyoming Head Among Nation’s Best -- Defensive End Eddie Yarbrough Returns as One Coach Craig Bohl High Marks: Athlon of Nation’s Active Leaders in Tackles for Loss: Cowboy senior defensive end Eddie Sports released on June 15, 2015, its rankings Yarbrough enters his senior season ranked No. 15 among all active FBS players in average tackles of all Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) head for loss per game and among active defensive linemen he ranks No. 6. coaches in the country. Athlon also named its Top 15 “Coaches on the Rise.” Wyoming head NCAA Active Career Leaders in Tackles for Loss coach Craig Bohl was ranked by Athlon among (All Positions) those Top 15 “Coaches on the Rise.” He was 2015 Games Total Tackles Avg. TFLs also ranked No. 2 among Mountain West head Rank, Player, Pos. School Class Played for Loss/Yards Per Game football coaches, and was ranked No. 49 out of 1. Scooby Wright III, LB Arizona Jr. 27 38.0/125 1.41 the 128 NCAA FBS coaches. 2. Shawn Oakman, DL Baylor Sr. 26 32.0/121 1.23 The articles were written by Steven Lassan 3. Joey Bosa, DL Ohio St. Jr. 29 34.5/187 1.19 of Athlon Sports. The ranking of all 128 FBS 4. Marc Millan, LB Idaho Sr. 23 25.5/81 1.11 coaches was a compilation of voting by Athlon 5. Darron Lee, LB Ohio St. Jr. 17 16.5/70 0.97 Sports’ staff members. 6. Ejiro Ederaine, LB Fresno St. Sr. 30 29.0/108 0.97 Among the comments in Athlon’s Top 7. Larry Ogunjobi, DL Charlotte Jr. 22 21.0/102 0.95 15 story regarding Bohl was this statement, 8. Nico Marley, LB Tulane Jr. 25 23.5/86 0.94 “There’s a strong track record of success, and 9. Caleb Taylor, LB Old Dominion Sr. 16 14.5/49 0.91 Wyoming hit a home run when it lured Bohl 10. Tanner Vallejo, LB Boise State Jr. 25 22.0/60 0.88 away from North Dakota State.” 11. Emmanuel Ogbah,DL Oklahoma St. Jr. 26 22.5/118 0.87 In Athlon’s ranking of all 128 coaches the 12. Trent Voss, LB Toledo Sr. 32 27.0/121 0.84 publication said this of Bohl, “Bohl’s first season 13. Gerrand Johnson, DL La.-Monroe Sr. 37 31.0/97 0.84 at Wyoming resulted in a 4-8 mark, but that 14. Cory James, LB Colorado St. Sr. 38 31.5/168 0.83 record wasn’t unexpected. Most anticipated 15. Eddie Yarbrough,DE Wyoming Sr. 35 28.5/134 0.81 2014 and ‘15 would be rebuilding years for the NCAA Active Career Leaders in Tackles for Loss Cowboys, but Bohl’s team should show progress (Defensive Linemen Only) throughout the course of the upcoming season. 2015 Games Total Tackles Avg. TFLs In 11 years at North Dakota State, Bohl went Rank, Player, Pos. School Class Played for Loss/Yards Per Game 104-32 and claimed three consecutive FCS 1. Shawn Oakman, DL Baylor Sr. 26 32.0/121 1.23 national championships from 2011-13. Give 2. Joey Bosa, DL Ohio St. Jr. 29 34.5/187 1.19 Bohl a couple of years and Wyoming will be a 3. Larry Ogunjobi, DL Charlotte Jr. 22 21.0/102 0.95 consistent winner in the Mountain West.” 4. Emmanuel Ogbah,DL Oklahoma St. Jr. 26 22.5/118 0.87 Only Utah State head coach Matt Wells 5. Gerrand Johnson, DL La.-Monroe Sr. 37 31.0/97 0.84 was ranked ahead of Bohl in the rankings. 6. Eddie Yarbrough,DE Wyoming Sr. 35 28.5/134 0.81 Wells was ranked by Athlon No. 44 in the nation. See Athlon’s rankings at: http:// Shaun Wick Approaching Wyoming Top 10 in Career Rushing: Cowboy running athlonsports.com/college-football/college- back Shaun Wick is fast approaching Wyoming’s Top 10 in career rushing yards. Wick currently footballs-top-15-coaches-rise-2015 has 2,082 career rushing yards. He is only 42 yards away from catching Dabby Dawson for 10th place on the Cowboys’ all-time list. New Cowboy Coaches: University Wyoming’s Career Rushing Leaders of Wyoming head football coach Craig Bohl Rk. Player Years Yards Att. Avg./Att. TDs announced two new coaches during the 1. Devin Moore 2005-08 2,963 (+881) 553 5.3 15 offeseason. 2. Ryan Christopherson 1991-94 2,906 (+824) 585 5.0 19 Curt Mallory as Secondary Coach and 3. Wynel Seldon 2005-08 2,672 (+590) 636 4.2 22 Defensive Pass Game Coordinator. Mallory 4. Marques Brigham 1995-98 2,605 (+523) 595 4.4 25 comes to Wyoming from his alma mater, the 5. Gerald Abraham 1984-87 2,278 (+196) 456 5.0 17 University of Michigan, where he coached the 6. Derek Armah 2000-03 2,190 (+108) 572 3.8 15 Wolverine secondary the past four seasons. 7. Kevin Lowe 1981-84 2,188 (+106) 327 6.7 26 Mallory brings with him 23 years of college 8. Walt Goffigan 1980-83 2,167 (+85) 448 4.8 26 coaching experience. 9. Alvester Alexander 2009-11 2,127 (+45) 477 4.5 27 Mallory coached the Michigan secondary 10. Dabby Dawson 1988-89 2,124 (+42) 333 6.4 15 from 2011-14. In 2014, the Wolverine defense Shaun Wick 2012-Present 2,082 384 5.4 19 ranked No. 7 in the nation in total defense, allowing only 311.3 yards per game. Michigan Shaun Wick and Brian Hill Ranked Among MW Leading Rushers in 2014, also ranked 15th in rushing defense (117.7 and Both Return for 2015: Wyoming’s rushing attack features two dynamic running backs yards per game), 20th in pass defense (193.7 this season. Shaun Wick entered the Oct. 25, 2014, game at Colorado State ranked No. 16 in the yards per game) and 28th in scoring defense nation in rushing yards per carry (6.37), and was ranked No. 26 in the NCAA in rushing yards (101.0 (22.4 points per game). yards per game). When he broke his hand on the first series of that game, true freshman Brian Hill Gordie Haug, who served as the Director stepped in and averaged 149.2 yards per game in the last five games. of Recruiting on the Wyoming football staff in Wick ended the 2014 season ranked No. 7 in the MW and No. 47 in the NCAA in rushing 2014, will coach the Cowboy wide receivers for yards (83.7 per game) and No. 4 in the MW and No. 21 in the nation in rushing yards per carry the 2015 season. Haug came to Wyoming with (5.98). Hill ranked No. 12 in the MW and No. 87 in the NCAA in rushing yards per game (66.3) Bohl last year from North Dakota State. Haug and was No. 7 in MW and No. 44 in nation in rushing yards per carry (5.49). will continue to serve as Director of Recruiting Avg. Avg. for Wyoming Football. Player Games Att. 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University of Wyoming New Leader at Quarterback Athletics Online Cameron Coffman, RSr. 6-2, 186, Peculiar, Mo. (Indiana University) GoWyo.com •Transferred•T to Wyoming in the fall of 2014 and sat out the 2014 season Follow Us on Twitter toto satisfy NCAA transfer rules. @wyoathletics and @wyo_football •As•A a sophomore in 2012, Coffman completed 247-of-407 (60.7 percent) for 2,7342,7 yards with 15 touchdowns and 11 . •He•H averaged 248.5 passing yards per game. Follow Us on Facebook •Coffman•C ranked second in the Big Ten in passing yards per game, facebook.com/wyoathletics and completionsco and attempts, third in passing yards, tied for third in passing facebook.com/wyofootball scoressco and fourth in total offense. •Coffman•C threw for 300 or more yards three times -- 454 vs. Penn State, 348 Cameron vs. Purdue and 315 vs. Iowa. Coffman •Coffman finished third on IU’s single-season lists in completion percentage, fourth in passing yards, completions and attempts, seventh in total offense and University of Wyoming tied for seventh in passing TDs. •He recorded five multi-touchdown games, posted three games with 30-plus completions and Ticket Information four-games with 45-plus attempts. He completed 30 passes for more than 20 yards, 13 passes for Tickets to University of Wyoming Football 30-plus and three for 75 or more yards. games may be purchased either online or over •Against Penn State, Coffman threw for season-highs of 454 yards, 33 completions and 59 the phone. For Online Ticket Purchases, go to attempts to go along with two scores, including a 79-yarder. Both the yardage and attempts were www.GoWyo.com or call (877) WYO-FAN1, Big Ten season highs, while the yardage and attempts were second and completions tied for fourth (877) 996-3261 or (307) 766-4850. on IU’s single-game lists. University of Wyoming •Against Purdue the following weekend, he went 31-of-53 for 348 yards with one passing and one rushing TD. Media Relations Staff •He completed 21-of-33 (63.6) for 315 yards with three touchdowns in win over Iowa. Contacts for Football •Coffman was 33-of-48 (68.8) for 282 yards with three scores against Michigan State. Tim Harkins Associate Athletics Director Office: (307) 766-2256 “Inside Wyoming Football with Craig Bohl” TV Show to Air on ROOT Cell: (307) 760-7847 SPORTS Once Again This Season: Throughout the 2015 season, Wyoming Athletics and E-Mail: [email protected] ROOT SPORTS will partner on “Inside Wyoming Football With Craig Bohl”, which is a weekly Nick Seeman show focused on University of Wyoming Football. Assistant Media Relations Director This marks the second consecutive season that ROOT SPORTS Rocky Mountain will televise the Office: (307) 766-5516 Craig Bohl Show. The show will air for 12 weeks on Thursday nights. Cell: (612) 741-0550 The first show will air on Thursday, Sept. 3 at 4:30 p.m. on ROOT SPORTS. Each succeeding E-Mail: [email protected] week, the show will air at 6:00 p.m. The show will include highlights from each Cowboy game, Media Relations Staff along with player features on the 2015 Cowboys. Director of Media Relations: The show will once again be taped in Wyoming’s beautiful new Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Amy Dambro Center on the University of Wyoming campus. Director of Media Relations: Amil Anderson Craig Bohl Radio Show on Wednesday Nights This Year, Beginning Sept. Assistant Media Relations Director: 2 at Altitude Chophouse and Brewery: The Craig Bohl Radio Show will air on Lincoln Mansch Wednesday nights this season, beginning on Sept. 2. All shows will air from 7-8 p.m. from Altitude Media Relations Office Manager: Chophouse & Brewery in Downtown Laramie. Diane Dodson Head coach Craig Bohl and “Voice of the Cowboys” Dave Walsh will talk Wyoming Football Graduate Assistant: each week, and they will be joined by one Cowboy Football player each week. TBA The shows will air on the 26 affiliate stations of the Cowboy Sports Network. Media Relations Phone: (307) 766-2256 Media Relations FAX: (307) 766-2346 Press Box Phone: (307) 766-2222 Mailing Address: Athletics Media Relations Office University of Wyoming Department 3414, 1000 E. University Ave. Laramie, WY 82071 Overnight Shipping Address: Athletics Media Relations Office University of Wyoming 16th and Gibbon Streets Laramie, WY 82071 Dennis Trapani, Video Contact for Media Office: (307) 766-6982 Cell: (307) 871-0580 E-Mail: [email protected]

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Wick Enters Senior Season With Veteran Running Backs Eight 100-Yard Rushing Games for His Career: Senior running back Shaun Wick has recorded eight 100-yard rushing ShaunSh Wick, Sr. games during his career. 5-10,5- 212, Oxnard, Calif. (St. Bonaventure) •Enters•E his senior season with 2,082 career rushing yards. He needs only 42 Shaun Wick, 100-yard Games (By Yards) rushingr yards to enter the UW Career Top 10 in Rushing. 234 yards at San Jose State, Oct. 26, 2013 •Tied•T for No. 9 in school history in Career Rushing Touchdowns,with 19. 134 yards vs. Montana, Aug. 30, 2014 •Ranked•R No. 4 in MW and No. 21 in NCAA in average yards per rush in 2014 122 yards vs. Oregon, Sept.13, 2014 (5.98( ypr). 121 yards at Hawai’i, Oct. 11, 2014 •Rushed•R for 753 yards in ‘14 despite missing three games due to broken hand. 116 yards vs. New Mexico, Oct. 12, 2013 •Fell•F only 21 yards shy of 1,000 rushing yards as a sophomore in 2013, rushing 111 yards vs. Florida Atlantic, Sept. 20, 2014 forf 979 yards. 110 yards vs. Idaho, Sept. 7, 2013 •Accounted•A for 1,155 all-purpose yards in 2013. 101 yards at Nebraska, Aug. 31, 2013 Shaun Wick

Shaun Wick, 100-yard Games (By Season) BrianB Hill, So. 2013 6-1,6- 204, Belleville, Ill. (Belleville West) 101 yards at Nebraska, Aug. 31 •Named•N Walter Camp National Offensive Player of the Week for his 110 yards vs. Idaho, Sept. 7 performancep at Fresno State in 2014, accounting for 387 all-purpose yards -- 116 yards vs. New Mexico, Oct. 12 2281 rushing yards and 106 receiving yards. 234 yards at San Jose State, Oct. 26 •Recorded•R four 100-yard rushing games in five career games after taking over aat running back following Shaun Wick’s injury in 2014. 2014 •Averaged•A 149.2 yards rushing per game in final five games of 2014. 134 yards vs. Montana, Aug. 30 •Totaled•T 746 rushing yards on 125 carries and scored 7 rushing TDs in final five 122 yards at Oregon, Sept. 13 ggames of 2014. 111 yards vs. Florida Atlantic, Sept. 20 •Rushed•R for 796 yards total yards as a true freshman in 2014. 121 yards at Hawai’i, Oct. 11 •Ended•E his freshman season with exactly 1,000 all-purpose yards. Brian Hill Hill Rushes for Over 100 Yards in Four of Five Games, Since Moving Shaun Wick Ranks Among Wyoming Career Rushing TD Leaders: Junior Into the Cowboy Lineup: In four of five running back Shaun Wick broke into the Wyoming Career Top 10 in career rushing touchdowns games since taking over as Wyoming’s starting when he scored on a 48-yard TD run versus San Jose State on Oct. 18, 2014. running back, true freshman Brian Hill rushed He is currently tied for No. 9 on the list with 19 career rushing touchdowns. for over 100 yards. He became the every-down running back Wyoming’s Career Rushing TD Leaders when junior Shaun Wick suffered a broken Player Years TDs hand on the first offensive series of the game 1. Eddie Talboom 1948-50 34 versus Colorado State on Oct. 25. 2. Phil Davis 1978-81 30 Prior to the Colorado State game, Hill 3. Alvester Alexander 2009-11 27 had a total of 20 carries for 50 yards and no 4. Kevin Lowe 1981-84 26 touchdowns. Since the Colorado State game, Walt Goffigan 1980-83 26 he rushed for 746 yards on 125 carries and 6. Marques Brigham 1995-98 25 scored seven rushing touchdowns. 7. Wynel Seldon 2005-08 22 8. Brett Smith 2011-13 20 Game Rushing Totals 9. Shaun Wick 2012-Present 19 at CSU 28 rushes, 121 yards, 2 TDs Ryan Christopherson 1991-94 19 at Fresno St. 23 rushes, 281 yards, 2 TDs vs. Utah St. 25 rushes, 122 yards, 0 TDs Pokes Will Play 11 Weeks in a Row Before A Bye Week in 2015: The Wyoming vs. Boise St. 21 rushes, 65 yards, 2 TDs Cowboys are one of 12 teams in the country who will play at least 11 games in a row before at UNM 28 rushes, 157 yards, 1 TD enjoying a bye week in 2015. Below is a breakdown of those teams. Five-game Consecutive Weeks with a Game: Totals 125 rushes, 746 yards, 7 TDs 1. Colorado 13 7. Wyoming 11 Hawai’i 13 Eastern Michigan 11 Brian Hill, 100-yard Games (By Yards) 3. Arizona 12 Louisiana Monroe 11 281 yards at Fresno State, Nov.1, 2014 Florida International 12 Marshall 11 157 yards at New Mexico, Nov. 29, 2014 Massachusetts 12 Nebraska 11 122 yards vs. Utah State, Nov. 7, 2014 North Texas 12 Texas Tech 11 121 yards at Colorado State, Oct. 25, 2014

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Eddie Yarbrough Moves Into Third Eddie Yarbrough Voted First Team All-Mountain West Conference for Place on UW Career for Loss the Second Consecutive Year in 2014, Sophomore Chase Roullier Earns List: Cowboy defensive end Eddie Yarbrough Honorable Mention Recognition: For the second consecutive season, Wyoming junior recorded 2.0 tackles for a loss against Utah defensive end Eddie Yarbrough was voted First Team All-Mountain West Conference in voting by State on Nov. 7, 2014, to move into sole conference head coaches and media members. possession of third place on the Wyoming He became the second Wyoming Cowboy to earn First Team All-Mountain West honors in career TFL list, moving past former Cowboy back-to-back seasons. The other was offensive tackle Adam Goldberg back in 2001 and 2002. defensive tackle Zach Morris. Yarbrough was one of only three MW student-athletes to be repeat First Team selections from Yarbrough currently has 28.5 career a year ago. Boise State junior running back Jay Ajayi and Fresno State senior defensive back Derron tackles for loss. Yarbrough had 12.0 tackles Smith were the other two players to be named First Team All-Mountain West in both the 2013 and for loss in 2013, which ranked as the sixth best 2014 seasons. single-season total in UW history. He also had The other Cowboy to earn All-Conference recognition was sophomore offensive guard Chase 3.5 of those in one game vs. Idaho, tying for the Roullier, who was selected Honorable Mention All-Mountain West. It was Roullier’s first All- seventh best single-game performance in school Conference honor of his college career. history. Yarbrough, who hails from Aurora, Colo., finished his junior season ranked No. 2 among Mountain West defensive linemen in tackles, averaging 5.2 per game, and fifth in solo tackles, with University of Wyoming 31 total solo tackles. He led Wyoming in both tackles for loss, with 10.5 total TFLs, and quarterback Career Tackle For Loss Leaders sacks, with a total of 4.0. Yarbrough ranked second for the Cowboys in total tackles (63). He also Player TFLs forced one fumble versus San Jose State, recovered a fumble against Florida Atlantic and broke up 1. John Fletcher (2005-09) 36.0 a pass against Utah State. 2. Josh Biezuns (2008-11) 31.0 He concluded his junior season ranked No. 3 in school history in tackles for loss, with 28.5 for 3. Eddie Yarbrough (2012- ) 28.5 his career. He needs only 7.5 tackles for a loss to become Wyoming’s all-time leader. 4. Zach Morris (2001-04) 26.5 Roullier, a native of Savage, Minn., started all 12 games at left offensive guard for the 5. Ward Dobbs (2005-08) 24.0 Cowboys in his sophomore season of 2014. He was one of only two Cowboy offensive linemen to 6. John Flora (2004-05) 23.5 start every game this year -- the other being junior center Rafe Kiely. Roullier has started 16 of 22 7. Gabe Knapton (2008-11) 22.5 career games, including the last 15 consecutive games. 8. Mitch Unrein (2005-09) 20.5 He helped block for Cowboy running backs Brian Hill and Shaun Wick, who rushed for 796 9. Weston Johnson (2006-09) 20.0 and 753 yards respectively in 2014. 10. Ghaali Muhammad (09-12) 19.0 Patrick Chukwurah (97-00) 19.0 Four Current Wyoming Cowboys Have Recorded Double-Figure Tackle Tyler Gottschalk (2000-03) 19.0 Games in Their Careers: Four current Wyoming Cowboys have recorded double-figure tackle games during their Wyoming careers. Those individuals are: Single-Game Tackle For Loss Leaders Player Date and Opponent Tackles Player TFLs Siaosi Hala’api’api, lb Nov. 24, 2012, vs. San Diego State 12 tackles 1. Eddie Yarbrough, at UNLV 2012 4.0 Tim Kamana, ss Oct. 18, 2014, vs. San Jose State 10 tackles Korey Jones, vs. Texas State 2011 4.0 Josh Biezuns, vs. Colorado St. 2010 4.0 Lucas Wacha, lb Oct. 19, 2013, vs. Colorado State 13 tackles John Fletcher, vs. Weber St. 2009 4.0 Nov. 22, 2014, vs. Boise State 12 tackles Sept. 7, 2013, vs. Idaho 11 tackles Ward Dobbs, at Tennessee 2008 4.0 Sept. 21, 2013, at Air Force 10 tackles Randy Tscharner, vs. BYU 2003 4.0 7. Eddie Yarbrough, vs. SJSU 2014 3.5 Eddie Yarbrough, de Aug. 31, 2013, at Nebraska 13 tackles Nov. 16, 2013, at Boise State 11 tackles Eddie Yarbrough, vs. Idaho 2013 3.5 Nov. 10, 2012, at New Mexico 11 tackles John Fletcher, vs. UNLV 2007 3.5 Zach Morris, vs. San Diego St. 2004 3.5 Pokes’ Overtime History: The Wyoming Cowboys have played 12 overtime games in their history. The most recent overtime game the Cowboys played was on Oct. 18, 2014, falling at home Single-Season Tackle For Loss Leaders to San Jose State, 20-27, in one overtime. That marked only the second overtime game ever played Player TFLs at home in War Memorial Stadium. Two of Wyoming’s 12 overtime games have been played on 1. Patrick Chukwurah (2000) 19.0 neutral sites in postseason -- the 1996 WAC Championship game in Las Vegas and the 2009 New 2. John Fletcher (2007) 14.0 Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque, N.M. The other eight Wyoming overtime games have been played 3. Weston Johnson (2009) 13.0 on the road. 4. John Fletcher (2009) 12.5 Date Opponent, Result Wyoming’s Overtime Record Zach Morris (2004) 12.5 9/7/96 at Iowa State, W 41-38 (1ot) 1-0 6. Eddie Yarbrough (2013) 12.0 12/7/96 vs. BYU, L 25-28 (1ot) # 1-1 7. Josh Biezuns (2011) 11.0 10/17/98 at UNLV, W 28-25 (1ot) 2-1 Mitch Unrein (2007) 11.0 11/2/02 at UNLV, L 48-49 (1ot) 2-2 Randy Tscharner (2003) 11.0 11/6/04 at UNLV, W 53-45 (3ot) 3-2 10. Eddie Yarbrough (2014) 10.5 9/9/06 at Virginia, L 12-13 (1ot) 3-3 Josh Biezuns (2010) 10.5 9/30/06 at Syracuse, L 34-40 (2ot) 3-4 12/19/09 vs. Fresno State, W 35-28 (2ot) * 4-4 9/22/12 at Idaho, W 40-37 (1ot) 5-4 10/6/12 at Nevada, L 28-35 (1ot) 5-5 11/23/13 vs. Hawai’i, W 59-56 (1ot) 6-5 10/18/14 vs. San Jose State, L 20-27 (1ot) 6-6

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North Dakota About North Dakota: North Dakota finished last season with a 5-7 overall record and a Fast Facts 3-5 mark in the Big Sky Conference under first-year head coach Bubba Schweigert. North Dakota Location: Grand Forks, N.D. returns 39 letter winners to this year’s team along with 13 regular starters. Enrollment: 14,906 UND welcomes back six starters on offense with three offensive linemen, a tight end, wide Founded: 1883 receiver and three quarterbacks who saw time under center. North Dakota returns it top passer Athletic Director: Brian Faison in Joe Mollberg who threw for 919 yards and three touchdowns on the season. Ryan Bartels and Colors: Kelly Green and White Keaton Studsrud also saw time at quarterback after injuries. Kyle Norberg is the top returning Nickname: TBD rusher for UND rushing for 255 yards on 87 carries a season ago. Wide receiver Josh Seibel led the Conference: Big Sky team with 25 catches on the season. Tight end Zach Adler also returns hauling in 24 passes for 265 Stadium: Alerus Center yards in 2014. Capacity: 12,283 North Dakota returns seven starters on defense with the entire linebacking corp returning. Surface: AstroTurf Inside linebacker Will Ratelle was North Dakota’s leading tackler a season ago registering 106 tackles with two sacks. Fellow inside linebacker Taj Rich was second on the team in tackles with 82 on the season. The secondary is highlighted by free safety Cole Reyes, as he recorded 59 tackles Series Record along with five pass breakups, five tackles-for-loss and one . The UND defensive line vs. North Dakota returns one starter in defensive end Alec Carrothers. Nose tackle Kyle Smallwood returns after starting the first six games last season. The 2015 Meeting Will be the: First North Dakota returns an All-Big Sky honoree in placekicker Reid Taubenheim. He led all FCS Overall Series Record: N/A freshmen with 16 made field goals. Punter Mitch Mendel, who started all 12 games in 2013 will Series Began: N/A assume the punting duties for UND. UW Record in Laramie: 0-0 UW Record in Grand Forks: 0-0 UW Record at Neutral Sites: 0-0 Head Coach Bubba Schweigert: Now in his second year at North Dakota Bubba UW Head Coach Craig Bohl vs.: 0-1 Schweigert will look to continue to improve his football program after earning a pair of wins to Longest UW Win Streak: N/A close out the 2014 season. Longest UND Win Streak: N/A North Dakota went 5-7 overall in Schweigert’s first season with a 3-5 record in the Big Sky Largest UW Margin of Victory: N/A Largest UND Margin of Victory: N/A Conference. His biggest win of the season came against No. 22 Northern Arizona in the final home Most Points Scored by UW: N/A game of the season that saw UND down the Lumberjacks 30-28. Most Points Scored by UND: N/A Schweigert has strong ties to the state of North Dakota and UND serving as the defensive coordinator for North Dakota from 1997-03. During that span he helped guide the UND defense to Wyoming is 11-1 Against NCAA an NCAA Division II National Championship. Prior to being named defensive coordinator he served Football Championship Subdivision as secondary coach from 1990-96 and graduate assistant from 1989-90. Prior to taking the head coaching job at North Dakota he served as defensive coordinator at Teams: Since the 2000 season, the Wyoming Southern Illinois University from 2008-13. He also served as associate head coach of the Salukis for Cowboys have played 12 games against teams the last five years of that stretch. His defense in 2010 led the Missouri Valley Conference in total from the Football Championship Subdivision, defense and his unit finished in the top half of the league in four of his six campaigns at SIU. formerly Division IAA. The Cowboys have Schweigert took his first head coaching job at the University of Minnesota Duluth and guide posted a 11-1 record in those games. All 12 the NCAA Division II program from 2004-07. In four seasons he collected a 22-21 overall record and games have been played in War Memorial led the Bulldogs to their first North Central Conference title in 2005. In 2005 he was named AFCA Stadium. Division II Coach of the Year for Region 5. The Cowboys only loss during that stretch Schweigert began his coaching career at the University of Jamestown from 1985-90 earning was in 2012, when they lost a home to Cal Poly his bachelors in science degree from the school in 1985. by a score of 22-24.

Following is a list of UW’s games against FCS Wyoming’s History vs. the Big Sky Conference: The Wyoming cowboys have played teams since 2000: seven of the 13 teams in the Big Sky Conference. North Dakota will be the eighth team in the conference the Cowboys have played. Dates Opponent Results UW owns a winning percentage of 80 percent versus Big Sky opponents, winning 52 games, 9/1/01 Furman W, 20-14 losing 13 and tying three. When the Cowboys host North Dakota it will mark the seventh straight 10/5/02 The Citadel W, 34-30 season UW has played a team from the Big Sky. 8/30/03 Montana State W, 21-10 9/4/04 Appalachian State W, 53-7 School Wyoming vs. 9/13/08 North Dakota State W, 16-13 Cal Poly 0-1-0 Eastern Washington 0-0-0 9/5/09 Weber State W, 29-22 Idaho State 3-1-0 9/4/10 Southern Utah W, 28-20 Montana 14-0-0 9/3/11 Weber State W, 35-32 Montana State 13-6-0 9/10/11 Texas State W, 45-10 North Dakota 0-0-0 9/15/12 Cal Poly L, 22-24 Northern Arizona 0-0-0 9/14/13 Northern Colorado W, 35-7 Northern Colorado 18-5-3 8/30/14 Montana W, 17-12 Portland State 0-0-0 9/5/15 North Dakota Sacramento State 0-0-0 Southern Utah 1-0-0 UC Davis 0-0-0 Weber State 3-0-0 Totals 52-13-3 (.800)

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Wyoming Cowboys North Dakota Head Coach: Craig Bohl (Nebraska ‘79) Head Coach: Bubba Schweigert (Jamestown ‘85) Overall Record: 108-40 (.730), 13th season Overall Record: 26-27 (.491), Fifth season Record at Wyoming: 4-8 (.333), Second season Record at Current School: 5-7 (.417), Second season Conference Record: 2-6 (.250), Second season Conference Record: 3-5 Big Sky (.375), Second season Coach vs. Opponent: 0-1 (.000) Coach vs. Opponent: 0-0 (-----) Team Captains: #2 Cam Coffman, QB, Sr.; #21 Shaun Wick, RB, Sr.; Captains: #51 Will Ratelle, LB, Sr.; #71 Brandon Anderson, OL, Sr. #34 Siaosi Hala’api’api, DE, Sr.; #45 Lucas Wacha, LB, Jr.; #55 Eddie Yarbrough, DE, Sr.; #73 Chase Roullier, OG, Jr.

2014 Team Statistics 2014 Team Statistics 2014 Offensive Team Statistics WYO Opp. 2014 Offensive Team Statistics UND Opp. Points Scored Per Game 21.1 32.8 Points Scored Per Game 15.9 26.2 Yards Rushing Per Game 153.2 203.0 Yards Rushing Per Game 116.4 102.5 Yards Passing Per Game 227.8 227.8 Yards Passing Per Game 137.9 251.9 Yards Total Offense Per Game 380.9 430.8 Yards Total Offense Per Game 254.3 354..4 First Downs Per Game 18.4 21.0 First Downs Per Game 12.9 17.9 Third Down Conversions/Attempts 76/191 69/160 Third Down Conversions/Attempts 51/182 64/170 Third Down Conversion Percentage .400 .430 Third Down Conversion Percentage .280 .380 Average Time of Possession 32:28 27:32 Average Time of Possession 29:44 30:09

2014 Defensive Team Statistics WYO Opp. 2014 Defensive Team Statistics UND Opp. Total Sacks By 14 44 Total Sacks By 34 26 Sack yardage 93 277 Sack yardage 256 153 Interceptions 3 10 Interceptions 13 7 Interception Yardage 51 152 Interception Yardage 194 197

2014 Special Team Statistics WYO Opp. 2014 Special Team Statistics UND Opp. Net Punting Average 35.1 38.1 Net Punting Average 35.3 34.4 Punt Return Average 10.2 18.3 Punt Return Average 16.9 9.5 Kickoff Return Average 20.0 24.4 Kickoff Return Average 21.4 22.0 Field Goals Made/Attempted 12-17 13-19 Field Goals Made/Attempted 16/21 12/18 Field Goal Percentage .706 .684 Field Goal Percentage .762 .666

2014 Miscellaneous Statistics WYO Opp. 2014 Miscellaneous Statistics UND Opp. Avg. No. of Penalties Per Game 5.3 4.7 Avg. No. of Penalties Per Game 5.9 5.9 Yards Penalties Per Game 43.3 43.2 Yards Penalties Per Game 50.3 53.8 Fumbles-Lost 14-8 21-13 Fumbles-Lost 16-8 22-15

2014 Individual Statistical Leaders 2014 Individual Statistical Leaders Total Avg./ Avg./ Total Avg./ Avg./ 2014 Rushing Leaders Att. Net Gain Rush Game TD 2014 Rushing Leaders Att. Net Gain Rush Game TD #8 Brian Hill, rb 145 796 5.5 66.3 7 #2 Jer Garman 171 858 5.0 71.5 7 #21 Shaun Wick, rb 126 753 6.0 83.7 6 #42 Kyle Norberg 87 255 2.9 36.4 1

Comp. Total Avg./ Int./ Comp. Total Avg./ Int./ 2014 Passing Leaders - Att. Pct. Yards Game TD 2014 Passing Leaders - Att. Pct. Yards Game TD #11 Colby Kirkegaard, qb 206-359 57.4 2660 221.7 9/12 #14 Joe Molberg 78-143 54.5 919 114.9 5/3 #7 Keaton Studsrud 26-76-6 34.7 276 69.0 6/2

Total Avg./ Avg./ Total Avg./ Avg./ 2014 Receiving Leaders Rec. Yards Rec. Game TD 2014 Receiving Leaders Rec. Yards Rec. Game TD #33 Dominic Rufran, wr 45 596 13.2 49.7 0 #23 Josh Seibel 25 216 8.6 21.6 1 # 9 Jalen Claiborne, wr 41 576 14.0 48.0 3 #36 Zach Adler 24 265 11.0 22.1 1

Solo Assisted Total Solo Assisted Total 2014 Leading Tacklers Tackles Tackles Tackles Avg 2014 Leading Tacklers Tackles Tackles Tackles Avg #43 Devyn Harris. lb 43 40 83 6.9 #51 Will Ratelle 45 61 105 8.8 #55 Eddie Yarbrough 31 32 63 5.3 #32 Taj Rich 30 52 82 6.8

2015 Wyoming Schedule/Results 2015 North Dakota Schedule/Results (0-0, 0-0 in the Mountain West Conference) (0-0, 0-0 in the Big Sky Conference) Time (M.T.)/ Time (M.T.)/ Date Opponent Results TV Date Opponent Results Sept. 5 North Dakota 2 p.m. No TV Sept. 5 at Wyoming 2 p.m. Sept. 12 Eastern Michigan 2 p.m. ROOT Sports Sept. 12 Drake 4 p.m. Sept. 19 at Washington State 6:30 p.m. Pac-12 Network Sept. 19 at North Dakota St. 1:30 p.m. Sept. 26 New Mexico * 1 p.m. ROOT Sports Sept. 26 UC Davis * Noon Oct. 3 at Appalachian State TBA TBA Oct. 3 at Portland State * 3 p.m. Oct. 10 at Air Force * TBA ESPN Networks Oct. 10 Idaho State * Noon Oct. 17 Nevada * TBA ESPN Networks Oct. 17 at Weber State * 7 p.m. Oct. 24 at Boise State * TBA ESPN Networks Oct. 24 at Montana * 2:30 p.m. Oct. 30 at Utah State * 8:15 p.m. ESPN2 Oct. 31 Montana State * Noon Nov. 7 Colorado State * TBA ESPN Networks Nov. 14 Northern Colorado * Noon Nov. 14 at San Diego State * 8:30 p.m. CBSSN Nov. 21 at Cal Poly * 7:05 p.m. Nov. 28 UNLV * Noon Root Sports Dec. 5 MW Championship 5:30 p.m. ESPN2 *Indicates Mountain West Conference games *Indicates Big Sky games

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2014 College 2015 National Polls: Below are the most recent 2015 Associated Press Media Poll, Football Playoff USA Today Coaches’ Poll and Football Writers Association of America (FWAA)-National Selection Football Foundation (NFF) polls. USA Today FWAA-NFF Committee Associated Press Amway Coaches’ Poll Grantland Rice Super 16 Rankings: The (Preseason) (Preseason) (Preseason) 2014 season marked the first year of the new 2015 2015 2015 College Football Playoff. The College Football Team Record Team Record Team Record Playoff announced on Tuesday, Oct. 28 the 1. Ohio State 0-0 1. Ohio State 0-0 1. Ohio State 0-0 first selection committee Top 25 ranking. 2. TCU 0-0 2. TCU 0-0 2. TCU 0-0 The selection committee prepared six more 3. Alabama 0-0 3. Alabama 0-0 3. Alabama 0-0 rankings, including the final one on Selection 4. Baylor 0-0 4. Baylor 0-0 4. Baylor 0-0 Day, Sunday, December 7. The top four teams 5. Michigan State 0-0 5. Oregon 0-0 5. Oregon 0-0 in the final rankings played in the semifinals 6. Auburn 0-0 6. Michigan State 0-0 6. Michigan St. 0-0 on January 1, 2015, at the Rose Bowl and the 7. Oregon 0-0 7. Auburn 0-0 7. Auburn 0-0 Sugar Bowl. The national championship game 8. USC 0-0 8. Florida State 0-0 8. Florida State 0-0 was played on Jan. 12, 2015, at AT&T Stadium 9. Georgia 0-0 9. Georgia 0-0 9. Georgia 0-0 in Arlington, Texas. The complete rankings 10. Florida State 0-0 10. USC 0-0 10. USC 0-0 may also be found on the official website 11. Notre Dame 0-0 11. Notre Dame 0-0 11. Notre Dame 0-0 of the College Football Playoff at www. 12. Clemson 0-0 12. Clemson 0-0 12. Clemson 0-0 collegefootballplayoff.com. 13. UCLA 0-0 13. LSU 0-0 13. LSU 0-0 14. LSU 0-0 14. UCLA 0-0 14. UCLA 0-0 College Football Playoff 15. Arizona State 0-0 15. Ole Miss 0-0 15. Ole Miss 0-0 Selection Committee Rankings (Dec. 7, 2014) 16. Georgia Tech 0-0 16. Arizona State 0-0 16. Arizona State 0-0 1. Alabama 12-1 17. Ole Miss 0-0 17. Georgia Tech 0-0 2. Oregon 12-1 18. Arkansas 0-0 18. Wisconsin 0-0 3. Florida State 13-0 19. Oklahoma 0-0 19. Oklahoma 0-0 4. Ohio State 12-1 20. Wisconsin 0-0 20. Arkansas 0-0 5. Baylor 11-1 21. Stanford 0-0 21. Stanford 0-0 6. TCU 11-1 22. Arizona 0-0 22. Arizona 0-0 7. Mississippi State 10-2 23. Boise State 0-0 23. Missouri 0-0 8. Michigan State 10-2 24. Missouri 0-0 24. Boise State 0-0 9. Ole Miss 9-3 25. Tennessee 0-0 25. Tennessee 0-0 10. Arizona 10-3 11. Kansas State 9-3 Associated Press Others Receiving Votes: Mississippi State 100, Texas A&M 61, Oklahoma State 46, Virginia Tech 42, Utah 36, Penn State 20, Louisville 12, Cincinnati 8, Nebraska 6, Kansas State 5, Florida 4, NC State 4, Texas 3, BYU 2, Northern Illinois 2, Michigan 2, 12. Georgia Tech 10-3 California 1, Western Kentucky 1, West Virginia 1. 13. Georgia 9-3 14. UCLA 9-3 USA Today Others Receiving Votes: Mississippi State 164, Texas A&M 149, Oklahoma State 89, Virginia Tech 70, Utah 40, Kansas State 37, Nebraska 27, Louisville 27, Minnesota 25, Penn State 20, South Carolina 18, Miami (Fla.) 16, Texas 8, Illinois 7, Duke 6, 15. Arizona State 9-3 Air Force 5, Louisiana Tech 5, Marshall 4, Utah State 4, West Virginia 3, N.C. State 3, BYU 3, North Carolina 2, Florida 2, Georgia 16. Missouri 10-3 Southern 2, UCF 1, Cincinnati 1, Kentucky 1, Maryland 1, Michigan 1, Washington 1. 17. Clemson 9-3 Bold indicates 2015 Wyoming opponent 18. Wisconsin 10-3 19. Auburn 8-4 Pokes in the Polls, Through the Years: Below is a breakdown of the Wyoming Cowboys 20. Boise State 11-2 in the four major college polls through the years. The abbreviations below are: Associated Press 21. Louisville 9-3 (AP), United Press International (UPI), USA Today Coaches’ Poll (USA) and Harris Interactive 22. Utah 8-4 (Harris). 23. LSU 8-4 The first column lists a summary of the years Wyoming ended the season in a national poll. 24. USC 8-4 The second column lists the highest ranking UW received in any given year. 25. Minnesota 8-4 Wyoming’s Season-Ending Wyoming’s High Rankings Rankings in the National Polls in the National Polls Year AP UPI USA Harris Year AP UPI USA Harris Two Opponents on Wyoming’s 2014 1950 12th 14th 1950 12th 14th Schedule Ranked in the Final Top 1956 16th 1956 16th 10 of the College Football Playoff 1959 16th 1959 16th Rankings: The Wyoming Cowboys had two 1961 17th 1961 17th opponents on their 2014 schedule that were 1966 15th 1966 15th ranked in the final Top 10 of the 2014 College 1967 6th 5th 1967 5th 5th Football Playoff rankings. 1976 20th The Oregon Ducks and Michigan State 1987 21st Spartans both rank among the Top 10 in the 1988 20th 21st 1988 10th 10th final College Football Playoff Rankings. 1990 15th 1993 19th 2014 Ranked Opponents 1996 22nd 22nd 1996 16th 15th 2014 College Football 1998 25th 25th Date Opponent Playoff Rankings 1999 27th 35th Sept. 13 at Oregon No. 2 2004 38th 2004 34th 38th Sept. 27 Michigan St. No. 8 2005 35th 34th 41st 2007 44th 37th 39th

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FOOTBALL 2015 2014 Wyoming Team Rankings in the Mountain West and NCAA Statistical Rankings Team Category Average MW Rank NCAA Rank (125 Teams) Scoring Offense 21.1 points per game No. 10 No. 107 Rushing Offense 153.2 yards per game No. 9 No. 77 Passing Offense 227.8 yards per game No. 5 No. 67 Total Offense 380.9 yards per game No. 10 No. 81 Passing Efficiency 123.0 rating No. 6 No. 74 First Downs 221 total first downs No. 11 Tie No. 105

Scoring Defense 32.8 points per game No. 10 Tie No. 100 Rushing Defense 203.0 yards per game No. 9 No. 101 Passing Defense 227.8 yards per game No. 6 Tie No. 61 Total Defense 430.8 yards per game No. 8 No. 89 Pass Defense Efficiency 157.0 rating No. 12 No. 120 Fewest Opponent First Downs 252 first downs per game No. 4 No. 47 The Mountain West Conference Field-Goal Percentage 70.6 percent (12 of 17) No. 6 NA Will Enter Its 17th Season in 2015 PAT Kicking Percentage 100.0 percent (31 of 31) Tie No. 1 NA Net Punting 35.1 net yards per punt No. 10 No. 100 Punt Returns 10.2 yards per return No. 2 No. 29 2014 Mountain West Punt Return Coverage 18.3 yards per return No. 11 No. 124 Football Standings Kickoff Returns 20.0 yards per return No. 9 No. 81 Mountain Division Kickoff Return Coverage 24.4 yards per return No. 11 No. 113 Conference Overall Turnover Margin -0.17 turnover margin per game No. 8 Tie No. 76 Wyoming 0-0 (-----) 0-0 (-----) Most Turnovers Gained 16 total turnovers gained No. 11 Tie No. 99 Air Force 0-0 (-----) 0-0 (-----) Fewest Turnovers Lost 18 total turnovers lost Tie No. 4 Tie No. 33 Boise State 0-0 (-----) 0-0 (-----) Time of Possession 32:27 minutes per game No. 1 No. 16 Colorado State 0-0 (-----) 0-0 (-----) Third-Down Conversion % 39.8 percent (76 of 191) No. 7 No. 70 Opp. Third-Down Conv. % 43.1 percent (69 of 160) No. 10 No. 98 New Mexico 0-0 (-----) 0-0 (-----) Fourth-Down Conversion% 45.0 percent (9 of 20) No. 8 Tie No. 88 Utah State 0-0 (-----) 0-0 (-----) Opp. Fourth-Down Conversion % 33.3 percent (5 of 15) No. 1 Tie No. 16 West Division Red-Zone Offense 77.1 percent (27 of 35) No. 8 No. 96 Red-Zone Defense 82.4 percent (42 of 51) No. 6 Tie No. 58 Conference Overall Fewest Penalty Yards 43.3 yards per game No. 5 Tie No. 34 Fresno State 0-0 (-----) 0-0 (-----) Fewest Penalties 5.25 penalties per game No. 5 Tie No. 37 Hawai’i 0-0 (-----) 0-0 (-----) Sacks By 1.17 sacks per game No. 11 Tie No. 115 Sacks Against 3.67 sacks per game No. 12 Tie No. 121 Nevada 0-0 (-----) 0-0 (-----) Tackles for Losses 4.33 TFLs per game No. 11 Tie No. 116 SDSU 0-0 (-----) 0-0 (-----) Tackles for Losses Against 6.75 TFLs per game No. 9 Tie No. 91 San Jose State 0-0 (-----) 0-0 (-----) 2014 Wyoming Players in the NCAA Rankings (Listed Alphabetically by Player) UNLV 0-0 (-----) 0-0 (-----) (Players must have played in 75 percent of their teams’ games during the season to qualify for NCAA rankings.)

Individual Category Average MWC Rank NCAA Rank (Top 100) 2015 Schedule Blair Burns, Fumbles Recovered 2 total Tie No. 8 Tie No. 43 Thu., Sept. 3 Devyn Harris, Fumbles Recovered 2 total Tie No. 8 Tie No. 43 Southern Utah at Utah State, 7 p.m. Brian Hill, Rushing Yards per Carry 5.49 yards per carry No. 7 No. 44 Brian Hill, Total Rushing Yards 796 total yards No. 11 No. 87 Abilene Christian at Fresno State, 8 p.m. (MWN) Brian Hill, Rushing Yards per Game 66.3 yards per game No. 12 No. 87 UC Davis at Nevada, 8 p.m. (MWN) Colby Kirkegaard, Pass Yards per Comp. 12.91 passing yards per completion No. 2 No. 30 New Hampshire at San Jose State, 8 p.m. Colby Kirkegaard, Pass Yards per Att. 7.41 passing yards per attempt No. 3 No. 46 Colby Kirkegaard, Total Passing Yards 2,660 total No. 4 No. 53 Colorado at Hawai’i, 11 p.m. (CBSSN) Colby Kirkegaard, Passing Yards 221.7 per game No. 4 No. 53 Colby Kirkegaard, Passing Efficiency 125.6 rating No. 4 No. 64 Fri., Sept. 4 Colby Kirkegaard, Completions 17.2 per game No. 7 No. 64 Colby Kirkegaard, Completion% 57.4 percent No. 7 No. 72 Washington at Boise State, 8:15 p.m. (ESPN) Colby Kirkegaard, Total Offense 212.5 yards per game No. 7 No. 76 Colby Kirkegaard, Passing TDs 12 total No. 8 Tie No. 83 Sat., Sept. 5 Patrick Mertens, Fumbles Recovered 2 total Tie No. 8 Tie No. 43 Shaun Wick, Rushing Yards per Carry 5.98 yards per carry No. 4 No. 21 North Dakota at Wyoming, 2 p.m. Shaun Wick, Rushing Yards per Game 83.7 yards per game No. 7 No. 47 Morgan State at Air Force, 1:30 p.m. (ROOT) Shaun Wick, Total Rushing Yards 753 total yards No. 12 No. 98 Savannah St. at Colorado State, 2 p.m. (MWN) Stuart Williams, Field Goals per Game 1.00 per game Tie No. 6 Tie No. 72 Stuart Williams, FG% 70.6 percent (12 of 17) Tie No. 6 Tie No. 74 Mississippi Valley St. at New Mexico, 6 p.m. Ethan Wood, Punting 41.4 yards per punt No. 6 No. 63 San Diego at San Diego State, 6 p.m. (MWN) UNLV at Northern Illinois, 5:30 p.m. (CBSSN) 2014 Wyoming Players in the Mountain West Rankings (Listed Alphabetically by Player)

Individual Category Average MWC Rank NCAA Rank All times listed are Mountain Time Blair Burns, Forced Fumbles 0.17 per game Tie No. 8 NA Blair Burns, Tackles 5.2 per game Tie No. 43 NA Jalen Claiborne, Combined Kick Returns 365 total yards No. 7 NA 2014 Wyoming MW Players of the Week Jalen Claiborne, Yards per Reception 14.1 yards per reception No. 13 NA Jalen Claiborne, Receiving Yards/Game 48.0 yards per game No. 13 NA Offensive Players of the Week Jalen Claiborne, Total Receiving Yards 576 total No. 15 NA Jalen Claiborne, Receptions per Game 3.4 per game No. 16 NA Brian Hill, Fr., RB, Belleville, Ill. Jalen Claiborne, All-Purpose Yards 78.5 yards per game No. 16 NA For his performance at Fresno State, Nov. 1 Devyn Harris, Forced Fumbles 0.17 per game Tie No. 8 NA Defensive Players of the Week Devyn Harris, Tackles 6.9 per game No. 17 NA Brian Hill, All-Purpose Yards 83.33 yards per game No. 13 NA Mark Nzeocha, Sr., LB, Neusitz, Germany Robert Priester, Forced Fumbles 0.18 per game Tie No. 5 NA For his performance vs. Montana, Aug. 30 Dominic Rufran, Total Receiving Yards 596 total No. 11 NA Jordan Stanton, Sr., LB, Palmdale, Calif. Dominic Rufran, Receiving Yards/Game 49.7 yards per game No. 12 NA Dominic Rufran, Receptions per Game 3.8 per game No. 13 NA For his performance vs. Air Force, Sept. 6 Shaun Wick, All-Purpose Yards 90.56 yards per game No. 10 NA Special Teams Players of the Week Shaun Wick, Total Offense 83.7 yards per game No. 18 NA Stuart Williams, Sr., K, Nederland, Colo. Stuart Williams, PAT% 100.0 percent (31 of 31) Tie No. 1 NA Stuart Williams, Scoring 5.6 points per game No. 14 NA For his performance vs. FAU, Sept. 20 Eddie Yarbrough, Tackles 5.2 per game Tie No. 43 NA

wwww.GoWyo.comww.GoWyo.com Page 11 WYOMING Craig Bohl FOOTBALL 2015 Head Football Coach, University of Wyoming

Craig Bohl enters his second year leading the University of Wyoming football program in 2015. Bohl, who wasw part of building National Championship teams at North Dakota State and Nebraska, was introduced by University of Wyoming Athletics Director Tom Burman as the new head football coach of the Wyoming Cowboys on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013. Bohl became the 32nd head football coach in University of Wyoming history. He came to Wyoming after building a national power at North Dakota State as a head coach for 11 seasons fromf 2003-13. His teams won three consecutive National Championships at the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level in 2011, ‘12 and ‘13. NDSU became only the second FCS school in NCAA history to winw three consecutive national football titles, tied the FCS record for consecutive wins (24 from 2011-13) and became the first undefeated FCS National Champion since 1996. “Rarely do you get an opportunity to hire a head coach who has won multiple National Championships and has a reputation as a program builder,” said Burman. “I am absolutely confident we hired one of the best football coaches in the country. All you have to do is look at Craig’s record.” “I understand the awesome responsibility to lead this football team,” said Bohl. “I also understand how important football is in the fabric of this institution and not only this institution but around the state. Whether you’rey in Sheridan, Casper or Thermopolis, this is the state team, and I embrace that. “I’m looking forward to getting to know the people of our great state of Wyoming. It will be an exciting time forf us. We understand that the bar is high. I also appreciate the vision that Tom (Burman) has, and I want tot thank him for having faith in me to lead this football program. He was able to articulate to me where our footballf program needs to go and the resources that are going to be provided to allow us to experience success. “I can’t tell you how excited I am to embrace the Cowboy tradition.” Not only has Bohl won three national titles at the FCS level, but he was the linebackers coach at his alma mater, Nebraska, when the Huskers won the 1995 and 1997 National Championships. Bohl concluded his career as head coach of the NDSU Bison, with a 104-32 (.765) record. He guided the Bison to the FCS Playoffs each of his final four seasons, posting a 14-1 record in the FCS Playoffs. His last three teams posted records of 14-1 (2011), 14-1 (2012) and 15-0 (2013) for a combined record of 43-2 (.956) on way to their three consecutive FCS national titles. By winning the 2013 FCS National Championship, North Dakota State extended its winning streak to 24 consecutive games, which tied both the NDSU and FCS records for consecutive victories. The Bison teams from 1964-66 originally set the school record with 24 straight victories. The University of Pennsylvania set the FCS record of 24 consecutive wins from 1992-95. That record was later tied by Montana from 2001-02. The 2013 NDSU team also set a North Dakota State single-season record for wins, posting a perfect 15-0 record. The Bison became the first undefeated FCS National Champion since Marshall went 15-0 to win the 1996 FCS title. The Bison had great success against FBS teams to go with their elite status at the FCS level. In each of his last four seasons at NDSU, Bohl’s Bison defeated all four of the FBS teams they faced, and captured all of those wins on the road. NDSU won at Kansas in 2010 (by a score of 6-3), at Minnesota in 2011 (37-24), at Colorado State in 2012 (22-7), and at Kansas State in 2013 (24-21). Overall during his 11 years at North Dakota State, Bohl’s teams built a 7-3 record against FBS teams. In 2012 and ‘13, Bohl received both The Sports Network Eddie Robinson FCS National Coach of the Year Award and the Coaches Association (AFCA) FCS National Coach of the Year Award. He became the first coach in the first 27 years of the to win it in consecutive seasons. In 2013, he also received the Liberty Mutual FCS Coach of the Year Award, which is presented in partnership with the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame. His other National Coach of the Year honor came in 2006, when he was recognized by the Football Gazette as the FCS National Coach of the Year and the Northwest Region Coach of the Year. He was also a finalist for The Sports Network Eddie Robinson Award in 2011, 2007 and 2006, and was the 2011 and 2013 AFCA Region 4 FCS Coach of the Year. Bohl was selected to the American Football Coaches Association Board of Trustees by a vote of the membership at the 2012 AFCA national convention. His North Dakota State teams were built on an exciting West Coast offense and a physical, aggressive defense. In the 2013 season, North Dakota State’s offense ranked No. 7 in the nation in rushing offense (257.3 yards per game), No. 10 in scoring offense (38.7 points per game) and No. 14 in total offense (457.5 ypg). The Bison defense ranked No. 1 in the nation in scoring defense (11.3 points allowed per game), No. 2 in the nation in pass defense efficiency (97.59 rating), No. 3 in rushing defense (91.3 yards allowed per game) and were No. 3 in total defense (255.9 yards allowed per game). The Bison led all FCS teams in scoring defense three consecutive seasons (2011-13). In addition to his 13 years of experience as a head coach, Bohl has 19 years of experience as a full-time assistant coach at the collegiate level and three seasons as a graduate assistant. His last eight years as an assistant coach were spent at Nebraska. He was the linebackers coach under head coach for five of those seasons and was part of the 1995 and ‘97 Nebraska National Championship teams. Bohl’s final three seasons (2000-02) at Nebraska, he served as the Cornhuskers’ defensive coordinator under head coach , before accepting the head-coaching job at North Dakota State in 2003. Bohl was part of 11 bowl-game appearances while at Nebraska -- eight as an assistant coach from 1995 to 2002 and three as a graduate assistant coach for the Huskers from 1981-83. As the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Duke in 1994, he helped coach the Blue Devils to the Hall of Fame Bowl in his only season at Duke. Bohl’s North Dakota State teams were ranked in The Sports Network or FCS Coaches Top 25 polls for 107 weeks since beginning FCS play in 2004, and earned the No. 1 ranking in both the final 2011, 2012 and 2013 polls, including being named a unanimous No. 1 following the 2013 campaign. The Bison’s record versus FCS Top 25 ranked teams under Bohl’s direction was 30-8. During his time in Fargo, N.D., Bohl coached 10 Academic All-Americans and 37 All-Americans, while six student-athletes in his last 10 years were named to the Allstate/AFCA Good Works team. He added a seventh Allstate/AFCA Good Works team member in 2014 at Wyoming, when senior wide receiver Dominic Rufran earned that honor. Bohl grew up in Lincoln, Neb., and went on to attend the University of Nebraska where he was a reserve defensive back from 1977 to 1979 under head coach Tom Osborne. Bohl was part of Nebraska’s 1979 Orange Bowl and 1980 Cotton Bowl teams. The 2015 season will be Bohl’s 35th year coaching at the college level. Born July 27, 1958, Bohl will be 57 years old when the 2015 season kicks off. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Nebraska in 1982. Bohl’s family includes wife Leia, and children Mallory and Morgan, Aaron and Elijah.

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Craig Bohl’s Career Coaching Honors 2013 The Sports Network Eddie Robinson FCS National Coach of the Year America Football Coaches Association (AFCA) FCS National Coach of the Year Liberty Mutual, National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame FCS National Coach of the Year AFCA Region 4 Division I FCS Coach of the Year Missouri Valley Football Conference Bruce Craddock Coach of the Year

2012 The Sports Network Eddie Robinson FCS National Coach of the Year The American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) FCS National Coach of the Year Elected to the AFCA Board of Trustees Missouri Valley Football Conference Bruce Craddock Coach of the Year

2011 Finalist for The Sports Network Eddie Robinson FCS National Coach of the Year AFCA Region 4 Division I FCS Coach of the Year Missouri Valley Football Conference Bruce Craddock Coach of the Year

2007 Finalist for The Sports Network Eddie Robinson FCS National Coach of the Year

2006 Football Gazette FCS National Coach of the Year Football Gazette FCS Northwest Region Coach of the Year Finalist for The Sports Network Eddie Robinson FCS National Coach of the Year Great West Football Conference Coach of the Year Craig Bohl’s Career Coaching History Craig Bohl’s College Head-Coaching Record Overall Record Conference Record Conference Postseason Season School W L % W L % Finish Appearance 2015 Wyoming 2014 Wyoming 4 8 .333 2 6 .250 T5th in Mountain Div. 2013 North Dakota State 15 0 1.000 8 0 1.000 1st in MVFC FCS National Champions 2012 North Dakota State 14 1 .933 7 1 .875 1st in MVFC FCS National Champions 2011 North Dakota State 14 1 .933 7 1 .875 Tie 1st in MVFC FCS National Champions 2010 North Dakota State 9 5 .643 4 4 .500 Tie 3rd in MVFC FCS Quarterfinals 2009 North Dakota State 3 8 .273 2 6 .250 6th in MVFC 2008 North Dakota State 6 5 .545 4 4 .500 Tie 4th in MVFC 2007 North Dakota State 10 1 .909 3 1 .750 2nd in GWFC Reclassifying to FCS 2006 North Dakota State 10 1 .909 4 0 1.000 1st in GWFC Reclassifying to FCS 2005 North Dakota State 7 4 .636 3 2 .600 3rd in GWFC Reclassifying to FCS 2004 North Dakota State 8 3 .727 2 3 .400 3rd in GWFC Reclassifying to FCS 2003 North Dakota State 8 3 .727 5 2 .714 2nd in NCC Record at Head Coach (12 years) 108 40 .730 51 30 .630 4 Titles 3 National Titles Craig Bohl’s College Assistant-Coaching Record Overall Record Conference Record Conference Postseason Season School W L T % W L % Finish Appearance 2002 Nebraska (Def. Coord./LB) 7 7 0 .500 3 5 .375 4th Big 12 North Independence Bowl 2001 Nebraska (Def. Coord./LB) 11 2 0 .846 7 1 .875 Tie 1st Big 12 N. Rose Bowl 2000 Nebraska (Def. Coord./LB) 10 2 0 .833 6 2 .750 2nd Big 12 North Alamo Bowl Champions 1999 Nebraska (Linebackers) 12 1 0 .923 7 1 .875 Big 12 Champs Fiesta Bowl Champions 1998 Nebraska (Linebackers) 9 4 0 .692 5 3 .625 2nd Big 12 North Holiday Bowl 1997 Nebraska (Linebackers) 13 0 0 1.000 8 0 1.000 Big 12 Champs National Champs / Orange 1996 Nebraska (Linebackers) 11 2 0 .846 8 0 1.000 Big 12 Runner-up Orange Bowl Champions 1995 Nebraska (Linebackers) 12 0 0 1.000 7 0 1.000 Big Eight Champs National Champs / Fiesta 1994 Duke (Def. Coord./LB) 8 4 0 .667 5 3 .625 Tie 3rd ACC Hall of Fame Bowl 1993 Rice (Defensive Coord.) 6 5 0 .545 3 4 .429 Tie 4th SWC 1992 Rice (Defensive Coord.) 6 5 0 .545 4 3 .571 Tie 2nd SWC 1991 Rice (Defensive Coord.) 4 7 0 .364 2 6 .250 8th SWC 1990 Rice (Defensive Coord.) 5 6 0 .455 3 5 .375 Tie 4th SWC 1989 Rice (Defensive Coord.) 2 8 1 .227 2 6 .250 Tie 6th SWC 1988 Wisconsin (Linebackers) 1 10 0 .091 1 7 .125 Tie 9th Big 10 1987 Wisconsin (Linebackers) 3 8 0 .273 1 7 .125 10th Big 10 1986 Tulsa (Linebackers) 7 4 0 .636 0 0 ----- Independent 1985 Tulsa (Linebackers) 6 5 0 .545 5 0 1.000 1st MVC 1984 North Dakota State (DB) 11 2 0 .846 8 1 .889 1st NCC National Runner-up 1983 Nebraska (Grad Assistant) 12 1 0 .923 7 0 1.000 1st Big 8 Orange Bowl 1982 Nebraska (Grad Assistant) 12 1 0 .923 7 0 1.000 1st Big 8 Orange Bowl Champions 1981 Nebraska (Grad Assistant) 9 3 0 .750 7 0 1.000 1st Big 8 Orange Bowl Record as Assistant Coach 177 87 1 .670 106 54 .663 2 National Titles Overall Record as a Head Coach 108-40 (.730) in 12 seasons Overall Record as a College Assistant Coach 177-87-1 (.670) in 22 seasons www.GoWyo.comwwww.GooWyyoo.cocom Page 13 WYOMING 2015 Wyoming Coaching Staff FOOTBALL 2015 University of Wyoming Assistant Coaching Staff

Steve Stanard Brent Vigen Mike Bath Defensive Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Running Backs / Fullbacks and Linebackers and Quarterbacks Years at Wyoming: 2nd Years at Wyoming: 2nd Years at Wyoming: 2nd Alma Mater: Nebraska ‘89 Alma Mater: North Dakota State ‘98 Alma Mater: Miami of Ohio ‘01

AJ Cooper Scott Fuchs Gordie Haug Special Teams Coordinator Offensive Line Wide Receivers and Defensive Ends and Director of Recruiting Years at Wyoming: 2nd Years at Wyoming: 2nd Years at Wyoming: 2nd Alma Mater: North Dakota State ‘06 Alma Mater: North Dakota State ‘95 Alma Mater: Bemidji State ‘09

PetePt Kaligis Klii Curt Mallory Jh John RihRichardson d Defensive Tackles Defensive Pass Game Coordinator Cornerbacks and Secondary Years at Wyoming: 7th Years at Wyoming: 1st Years at Wyoming: 2nd Alma Mater: Washington ‘94 Alma Mater: Michigan ‘92 Alma Mater: North Dakota State ‘10

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Defense Offense Boundary Cornerbacks Quarterbacks 35 Robert Priester (5-9, 180, So., Tampa, Fla.) 2 Cameron Coffman (6-2, 198, RSr., Peculiar, Mo.) 26 C.J. Jennings (5-10, 180, RFr., Orlando, Fla.) 17 (6-5, 216, So., Firebaugh, Calif)

Free Safeties Running Backs 22 Marcus Epps (6-0, 190, RFr., Los Angeles, Calif.) 21 Shaun Wick (5-10, 215, Sr., Oxnard, Calif.) 28 Andrew Wingard (6-0, 194, Fr., Arvada, Colo.) 8 Brian Hill (6-1, 211, So., Belleville, Ill.)

Strong Safeties Fullbacks 31 Chavez Pownell Jr. (5-11, 192, RFr., Tampa,Fla.) 36 Drew Van Maanen (6-1, 226, So., Parker, Colo.) 28 Andrew Wingard (6-0, 194, Fr., Arvada, Colo.) 48 Jordan Ellis (6-2, 239, Jr., Colorado Springs, Colo.)

Field Cornerbacks Wide Receivers (X) 19 Anthony Makransky (5-10, 177, RFr., Friendswood, Texas) 83 Jake Maulhardt (6-6, 216, Jr., Camarillo, Calif.) 5 Tyran Finley (5-9, 175, Sr., Birmingham, Ala.) 13 Tom Thornton (6-1, 201, Jr., Tempe, Ariz.)

Strong-Side (SAM) Linebackers/Nickel Backs Wide Receivers (Z) 7 D.J. May (5-11, 198, Jr., Federal Way, Wash.) 4 Tanner Gentry (6-2, 201, Jr., Aurora, Colo.) 23 Tim Kamana (5-11, 206, So., Honolulu, Hawai’i) 3 Joseph Parker (5-10, 182, Fr., Castle Rock, Colo.)

Middle (MIKE) Linebackers Tight Ends (Y) 11 Eric Nzeocha (6-3, 218, Jr., Neusitz, Germany) 88 (6-4, 230, Jr., Bend, Ore.) 44 Devin McKenna (6-2, 225, Jr., Millstone, N.J.) 85 Tyree Mayfield (6-3, 223, RFr., St. Joseph, Mo.)

Weak-Side (WILL) Linebackers Left Tackles 45 Lucas Wacha (6-1, 214, Jr., Texarkana, Texas) 59 Ryan Cummings (6-6, 314, So., Littleton, Colo.) 36 Will Tutein (6-2, 212, Jr., St. Croix, Virgin Islands) 74 Brinkley Jolly (6-5, 282, RFr., Liberty, Mo.)

Left Ends Left Guards 55 Eddie Yarbrough (6-3, 251, Sr., Aurora, Colo.) 73 Chase Roullier (6-4, 293, Jr., Savage, Minn.) 91 Carl Granderson (6-5, 200, Fr., Sacramento, Calif.) 75 Kurtis Stirneman (6-5, 281, So., Lakewood, Ill.)

Nose Tackles Centers 57 Chase Appleby (6-0, 255, Jr., Frisco, Texas) 64 Charlie Renfree (6-3, 281, So., Scottsdale, Ariz.) 96 Sidney Malauulu (6-3, 300, RFr., Seoul, South Korea) 63 Rafe Kiely (6-3, 304, Sr., Wheaton, Ill.)

Defensive Tackles Right Guards 90 Uso Olive (6-1, 305, Jr., Federal Way, Wash.) 51 Troy Boyland (6-2, 302, Sr., Palo Alto, Calif.) 70 Conner Cain (6-4, 256, RFr., Littleton, Colo.) 61 Kaden Jackson (6-2, 277, Fr., Kingfisher, Okla.)

Right Ends Right Tackles 34 Siaosi Hala’api’api (6-2, 250, Sr., Honolulu, Hawai’i) 58 Taylor Knestis (6-5, 299, So., Lakewood, Colo.) 47 Tavita Faaiu (6-3, 250, Jr., San Francisco, Calif.) 72 Zach Wallace (6-7, 265, Fr., Lake Zurich, Ill.)

Specialists Specialists Punters Place-kickers 41 Ethan Wood (6-3, 176, Jr., Colorado Springs, Colo.) 97 Tristan Bailey (6-1, 190, Fr., Colorado Springs, Colo.) 39 Justin Martin (5-10, 187, RJr., Oakdale, Calif.) Kickoff Returners Long Snappers 7 D.J. May (5-11, 198, Jr., Federal Way, Wash.) 94 Brendan Turelli (6-2, 216, Jr., Phoenix, Ariz.) 4 Tanner Gentry (6-2, 201, Jr., Aurora, Colo.) 36 Drew Van Maanen (6-1, 226, So., Parker, Colo.) Punt Returners Holders 21 Antonio Hull (5-10, 188, Fr., Diamond Bar, Calif.) 12 Aaron Young (6-2, 198, Jr., Sacramento, Calif.) 41 Ethan Wood (6-3, 176, Jr., Colorado Springs, Colo.)

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Career 2014 Season 2011 2012 2013 Florida Mich. Utah Boise Career Cons No. Players G/GS) (G/GS) (G/GS) Mont. AFA Oregon Atlantic State UH SJSU CSU FSU State State UNM (G/GS) GS 57 Chase Appleby, nt HS RS 1/0 GS G G G G G G G G G G G 13/1 81 Justin Berger, wr JC 11/0 9/0 20/0 53 Alex Borgs, lb 13/0 12/0 12/0 G G G G G G G G G 46/0 51 Troy Boyland, dt JC RS G G G G G G G G 8/0 20 Blair Burns, cb 13/9 12/12 12/11 GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 49/44 13 9 Jalen Claiborne, wr JC 12/9 11/8 GS GS G GS G GS GS GS GS G G G 35/24 59 Ryan Cummings, ot HS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 7/7 7 62 Seth Edeen, de HS G G G 3/0 48 Jordan Ellis, fb TR G G G G G G G G G G G G 12/0 76 Jacob English, c HS RS SQ G G G G G G G G G G 10/0 98 Dalton Fields, dt HS RS G G G G G G G G G G G 11/0 14 Tyran Finley, cb JC 1/1 G G G G G G G G G G GS 12/2 1 4 Tanner Gentry, wr HS 12/8 G GS G G GS G G G G GS G G 24/11 34 Siaosi Hala’api’api, de HS 12/9 10/0 G G G G G G G GS GS GS GS GS 34/14 5 52 Sam Hardy, og HS RS 3/0 GS GS GS G GS G G 10/4 43 Devyn Harris, lb (12/8-’10) 13/7 1/1 12/2 GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 50/30 13 29 Tim Hayes, cb HS 11/8 G GS G G G G G G 19/9 8 Brian Hill, rb HS G G G G G G G G GS GS GS GS 12/4 4 88 Jacob Hollister, te HS JC G G GS GS G G G GS GS GS GS GS 12/7 5 4 DeAndre Jones, cb 13/0 12/2 12/4 GS GS GS GS GS GS GS G 45/13 72 Jake Jones, og RS 12/12 12/12 G G GS GS G GS GS GS GS GS 34/31 5 23 Tim Kamana, ss HS RS G G G G GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 12/8 8 28 N. Kankolongo,lb(5/0-’10) RS 3/0 10/0 G G G G G G G G 26/0 37 Luke Kellum, s HS RS SQ G G G G 4/0 63 Rafe Kiely, c RS 1/0 8/5 GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 21/17 13 86 Adam Kinder, de HS RS SQ G 1/0 11 Colby Kirkegaard, qb 4/0 3/1 RS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 19/13 12 58 Taylor Knestis, ot HS RS G 1/0 25 J.D. Krill, te JC 8/0 GS GS GS GS GS G GS GS GS GS GS GS 20/11 6 42 Riley Lange, de 13/3 12/2 INJ G G G G G G G G G G 35/5 16 Jeff Lark, lb JC RS G G G G G GS GS G G 9/2 78 Nathan Leddige, ot HS RS 12/2 GS GS GS GS 16/6 18 Xavier Lewis, fs HS 12/2 G G G G G G G G G G G 23/2 52 Waddie Love, lb HS G 1/0 96 Sidney Malauulu, dt HS 0/0 39 Justin Martin, k HS 12/0 5/0 17/0 83 Jake Maulhardt, wr HS RS 12/0 G G G GS G GS G G G GS GS GS 24/5 3 7 D.J. May, rb HS 11/3 RS G G G G G G 17/3 95 P. Mertens, dt (12/12-’11) Injured 12/6 12/12 GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 48/42 24 19 Keenan Montgomery, wr 10/0 11/0 11/0 G G G G G G G G G G G 43/0 11 Malkaam Muhammad, lb JC 11/0 G G G G G GS 17/1 27 Oscar Nevermann, lb HS 12/0 G G G G G G G G G 21/0 3 Trey Norman, wr 13/1 12/3 10/1 G G G G G G G GS G G G G 47/6 2 Eric Nzeocha, te HS RS 12/0 G G G G G G G G G G G G 24/0 21 Mark Nzeocha, lb 10/5 10/2 12/12 GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 39/26 90 Uso Olive, nt HS RS 12/0 G GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 24/11 11 31 Chavez Pownell Jr., s HS 0/0 35 Robert Priester, cb HS G G G G GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 11/7 50 Sonny Puletasi, de 13/0 11/9 12/12 GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 43/28 77 Connor Rains, ot JC RS 12/12 GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 23/23 6 64 Charlie Renfree, og HS RS G G G 3/0 73 Chase Roullier, og HS RS 10/4 GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 22/16 15 33 Dominic Rufran, wr 13/4 12/12 12/12 GS GS GS G GS GS GS G G G G GS 49/35 1 5 Jesse Sampson, ss JC 4/1 GS GS GS GS GS GS 10/7 32 Jake Schiffner, ss 0/0 0/0 1/0 1/0 5 Trent Sewell, wr HS RS SQ 0/0 82 Tanner Simpson, wr HS RS SQ G G 2/0 17 Josh Smith, wr 0/0 9/0 2/0 G G G G G G G 18/0 1 Jordan Stanton, lb JC 12/11 GS GS G GS G G G GS GS GS 22/17 2 24 Omar Stover, rb HS 4/0 G G G G G 9/0 1 Sam Stratton, qb 5/0 Injured 12/0 G G G G G G G G G G G G 29/0 32 Joshua Tapscott, rb HS RS G G G G G 5/0 13 Tom Thornton, qb HS Grayshirt 4/0 G G G G 8/0 71 Austin Traphagan, ot RS 7/1 3/0 GS GS GS G G G G 17/4 94 Brendan Turelli, ls HS 12/0 G G G G G G G G G G G G 24/0 36 Will Tutein, ss TR G G G G G G G G GS GS GS GS 12/4 4 36 Drew Van Maanen, fb HS RS GS G GS G GS GS GS G GS G GS G 12/7 45 Lucas Wacha, lb HS RS 12/11 G G G G G G G G GS GS GS GS 24/15 4 13 Darrenn White, fs 13/0 12/8 6/6 GS GS GS GS GS GS 37/20 21 Shaun Wick, rb HS 11/2 12/10 GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS G 32/20

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Career 2014 Season 2011 2012 2013 Florida Mich. Utah Boise Career Cons No. Players G/GS) (G/GS) (G/GS) Mont. AFA Oregon Atlantic State UH SJSU CSU FSU State State UNM (G/GS) GS 40 Stuart Williams, k/p 2/1 12/12 12/12 GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 38/37 36 6 Ryon’e Winters, cb HS G G G G G G G G G 9/0 41 Ethan Wood, p HS 12/12 GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 24/24 24 55 Eddie Yarbrough, de RS 11/3 12/12 GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 35/27 27

RS - Redshirted G - Indicates number of games played that season. GS- Indicates number of games started that season. Cons. GS - Indicates current streaks of consecutive games started.

2014 Game-by-Game Starters

Offensive Game-by-Game Starters Game QB RB FB (WR) WR WR (TE) TE (WR) LT LG C RG RT Montana Kirkegaard Wick Van Maanen Rufran Claiborne Krill Leddige Roullier Kiely Hardy Rains Air Force Kirkegaard Wick Gentry (WR) Rufran Claiborne Krill Leddige Roullier Kiely Hardy Rains at Oregon Kirkegaard Wick Van Maanen Rufran Hollister (TE) Krill Leddige Roullier Kiely Hardy Rains Florida Atlantic Kirkegaard Wick Maulhardt (WR) Claiborne Hollister (TE) Krill Leddige Roullier Kiely Traphagan Rains at Michigan State Kirkegaard Wick Van Maanen Rufran Gentry Krill Traphagan Roullier Kiely Jones Rains at Hawai’i Kirkegaard Wick Van Maanen Rufran Claiborne Maulhardt(WR) Cummings Roullier Kiely Jones Traphagan San Jose State Kirkegaard Wick Van Maanen Rufran Claiborne Krill Cummings Roullier Kiely Hardy Rains at Colorado State Kirkegaard Wick Norman (WR) Claiborne Hollister (TE) Krill Cummings Roullier Kiely Jones Rains at Fresno State Kirkegaard Hill Van Maanen Claiborne Hollister (TE) Krill Cummings Roullier Kiely Jones Rains Utah State Kirkegaard Hill Maulhardt (WR) Gentry Hollister (TE) Krill Cummings Roullier Kiely Jones Rains Boise State Kirkegaard Hill Van Maanen Maulhardt Hollister (TE) Krill Cummings Roullier Kiely Jones Rains at New Mexico Kirkegaard Hill Maulhardt Rufran Hollister (TE) Krill Cummings Roullier Kiely Jones Rains

Defensive Game-by-Game Starters Game LCB FS SS RCB LB LB (Nickel) LB LDE DT NT RDE Montana Burns White Sampson D. Jones Harris Stanton M. Nzeocha Yarbrough Mertens Appleby Puletasi Air Force Burns White Sampson D. Jones Harris Stanton M. Nzeocha Yarbrough Mertens Olive Puletasi at Oregon Burns White Sampson D. Jones Harris Hayes (Nickel) M. Nzeocha Yarbrough Mertens Olive Puletasi Florida Atlantic Burns White Sampson D. Jones Harris Stanton M. Nzeocha Yarbrough Mertens Olive Puletasi at Michigan State Burns White Kamana D. Jones Harris Priester (Nickel) M. Nzeocha Yarbrough Mertens Olive Puletasi at Hawai’i Burns White Kamana D. Jones Harris Priester (Nickel) M. Nzeocha Yarbrough Mertens Olive Puletasi San Jose State Burns Sampson Kamana D. Jones Harris Priester (Nickel) M. Nzeocha Yarbrough Mertens Olive Puletasi at Colorado State Burns Sampson Kamana Priester Harris Stanton Muhammad Yarbrough Mertens Olive Hala’api’api at Fresno State Burns Kamana Tutein Priester Harris Wacha Lark Yarbrough Mertens Olive Hala’api’api Utah State Burns Kamana Tutein Priester Harris Wacha Lark Yarbrough Mertens Olive Hala’api’api Boise State Burns Kamana Tutein Priester Harris Stanton Wacha Yarbrough Mertens Olive Hala’api’api at New Mexico Burns Kamana Tutein Finley Harris Stanton Wacha Yarbrough Mertens Olive Hala’api’api

2014 Season Captains

Team Captains #11 Colby Kirkegaard, RSr., QB, Phoenix, Ariz. #33 Dominic Rufran, Sr., WR, Colorado Springs, Colo. #13 Darrenn White, Sr., FS, Kansas City, Mo. #55 Eddie Yarbrough, Jr., DE, Aurora, Colo.

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2015 University of Wyoming Cowboy Football Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) 17 Josh Allen QB 6-5 216 So. JC Firebaugh, Calif. (Reedley College CC, Calif.) 57 Chase Appleby NT 6-0 255 Jr. 1L Frisco, Texas (Centennial) 50 Luis Bach LB 6-2 208 Fr. HS Burgoberbach, Germany (RSG Rothenburg) 89 Christian Backas TE 6-3 229 So. TR Aurora, Colo. (Northern Colorado) 97 Tristan Bailey K 6-1 190 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Rampart) 33D Natrone Barnes CB 5-8 170 RFr. TR Deerfield, Fla. (Hutchinson CC, Kan.) 81 Justin Berger WR 6-2 198 RSr. 2L Danville, Calif. (Diablo Valley CC, Calif.) 69 Richard Bettencourt OG 6-3 280 RFr. RS Meridian, Idaho (Meridian) 51 Troy Boyland OG 6-2 302 Sr. 1L Palo Alto, Calif. (College of San Mateo, Calif.) 66 Danny Bradfield OT 6-6 226 Fr. HS Laramie, Wyo. (Laramie) 37D Tye Brown TE 6-2 210 Fr. HS Laramie, Wyo. (Laramie) 70 Conner Cain DT 6-4 256 RFr. RS Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) 38D Wade Cicierski FB 5-10 222 RFr. RS Billings, Mont. (Billings Senior) 87 Joshua Clausen WR 6-3 201 Fr. HS Parker, Colo. (Lutheran) 92 Skylor Clinton DE 6-1 235 Fr. HS Prescott, Ariz. (Prescott) 2 Cameron Coffman QB 6-2 198 RSr. RS Peculiar, Mo. (Indiana University) 59 Ryan Cummings OT 6-6 314 So. 1L Littleton, Colo. (Valor Christian) 86D Weston Dinsmore WR 6-3 195 Fr. HS Broomfield, Colo. (Holy Family) 25 Dameko Doddles WR 6-2 202 Fr. HS Oklahoma City, Okla. (Douglass) 65 Boyd Draeger OG 6-4 318 Fr. HS Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville North) 60 Du’Ryan Ebbesen NT 6-2 305 Jr. SQ St. Croix, Virgin Islands (Cheyenne Central) 16D Tristan Eickbush S 6-1 185 Fr. HS Laramie, Wyo. (Laramie) 48 Jordan Ellis FB 6-2 239 Jr. 1L Colorado Springs, Colo. (UT-San Antonio) 95 Jacob English NT 6-5 291 Jr. 1L Beloit, Kan. (Beloit) 22D Marcus Epps FS/SS 6-0 190 RFr. RS Los Angeles, Calif. (Edison) 22 Nico Evans RB 5-9 187 RFr. RS Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola) 47 Tavita Faaiu DE 6-3 250 Jr. JC San Francisco, Calif. (City College of San Francisco) 98 Dalton Fields NT 6-3 274 So. 1L Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) 5 Tyran Finley CB 5-9 175 Sr. 1L Birmingham, Ala. (Contra Costa CC, Calif.) 27 Davion Freeman CB 5-9 156 Fr. HS Del City, Okla. (Del City) 28D Garrett Gardner RB 6-0 195 Fr. HS St. Paul, Minn. (Central) 4 Tanner Gentry WR 6-2 201 Jr. 2L Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) 93 Youhanna Ghaifan DT 6-4 255 Fr. HS Grand Island, Neb. (Central Catholic) 18 Trent Gieser CB 5-10 178 Fr. HS Merna, Neb. (Anselmo-Merna) 99 Brent Gilliland DT 6-2 262 Fr. HS Sterling, Colo. (Sterling) 91 Carl Granderson DE 6-5 200 Fr. HS Sacramento, Calif. (Grant) 34 Siaosi Hala’api’api DE 6-2 250 Sr. 3L Honolulu, Hawai’i (Kaimuki) 53 Josiah Hall LB 6-1 220 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Falcon) 16 Milo Hall RB 5-8 189 Fr. HS Denver, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 33 Josh Harshman TE 6-3 207 Fr. HS Casper, Wyo. (Natrona County) 8 Brian Hill RB 6-1 211 So. 1L Belleville, Ill. (Belleville West) 88 Jacob Hollister TE 6-4 230 Jr. 1L Bend, Ore. (Arizona Western CC, Ariz.) 14D Kendell Hollowell SS 6-2 180 Fr. HS Corona, Calif. (Orange Luthern) 21D Antonio Hull CB 5-10 188 Fr. HS Diamond Bar, Calif. (Diamond Bar) 12D Christian Irving LB/N 5-11 201 Fr. HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (American Heritage) 61 Kaden Jackson OG 6-2 277 Fr. HS Kingfisher, Okla. (Kingfisher) 24 Kevin Jackson FS 6-2 169 Fr. HS LaGrange Park, Ill. (Nazareth Academy) 31D Isaac Jefferson WR 5-8 155 Fr. HS Rawlins, Wyo. (Rawlins) 17D Isaiah Jefferson FS 5-10 183 So. TR Rawlins, Wyo. (Rocky Mountain College) 26 C.J. Jennings CB 5-10 180 RFr. RS Orlando, Fla. (Jones) 14 C.J. Johnson WR 6-2 190 Fr. HS Bellevue, Neb. (Bellevue West) 74 Brinkley Jolly OT 6-5 282 RFr. RS Liberty, Mo. (Liberty North) 20D Fred Jones CB 5-10 173 RFr. RS Monument, Colo. (Palmer Ridge) 23 Tim Kamana LB/N 5-11 206 So. 1L Honolulu, Hawai’i (West Point Prep) 63 Rafe Kiely C 6-3 304 Sr. 2L Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton North) 86 Adam Kinder DE 6-2 246 Jr. SQ Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor) 58 Taylor Knestis OT 6-5 299 So. 1L Lakewood, Colo. (Lakewood) 37 Alex Langer K 5-11 195 Jr. TR Des Moines, Iowa (Iowa Western CC, Iowa) 71 Erik Larrow C 6-4 255 Fr. HS Windsor, Colo. (Windsor) 84 Grant Lewis TE 6-5 226 RFr. RS Memphis, Tenn. (White Station) 47D Matt List FB 5-11 228 RFr. RS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) 54 Austin Lopez LB 6-3 210 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Palmer) 52 Waddie Love LB 6-1 188 So. SQ Encampment, Wyo. (Encampment)

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2015 University of Wyoming Cowboy Football Alphabetical Roster (Continued) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) 19 Anthony Makransky CB 5-10 177 RFr. RS Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood) 96 Sidney Malauulu NT 6-3 300 RFr. RS Seoul, South Korea (Buena H.S., Ariz.) 39 Justin Martin K/P 5-10 187 RJr. 1L Oakdale, Calif. (Oakdale) 83 Jake Maulhardt WR 6-6 216 Jr. 2L Camarillo, Calif. (Camarillo) 7 D.J. May LB/N 5-11 198 Jr. 2L Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way) 85 Tyree Mayfield TE 6-3 223 RFr. RS St. Joseph, Mo. (Central) 30D Jacob McGarvin WR 5-9 159 So. SQ Worland, Wyo. (Worland) 44 Devin McKenna LB 6-2 225 Jr. SQ Millstone, N.J. (Sacred Heart University, Conn.) 68 Trevor Meader DE 6-4 222 Jr. TR Lincoln, Neb. (Wayne State College) 41D Luke Miller LB 6-1 220 Fr. HS Golden, Colo. (Fairview) 34D Tayton Montgomery WR 5-11 165 Fr. HS Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central) 62 Eli Moody OT 6-3 258 RJr. RS Lovell, Wyo. (Rocky Mountain College) 20 Justice Murphy WR 6-0 180 Fr. HS Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen) 27D Patrick Nasiatka K 6-2 180 Fr. HS Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) 11 Eric Nzeocha LB 6-3 218 Jr. 2L Neusitz, Germany (FOS Ansbach) 90 Uso Olive DT 6-1 305 Jr. 2L Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way) 29D Jalen Ortiz CB 5-10 192 Jr. TR Peoria, Ariz. (UCLA) 29 Kellen Overstreet RB 5-11 200 Fr. HS Hamilton, Mo. (Penney) 3 Joseph Parker WR 5-10 182 Fr. HS Castle Rock, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 32D Adam Pilapil FS 6-1 194 RFr. RS Torrance, Calif. (Loyola) 35D Donzel Polite WR 5-9 160 Fr. HS Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Tech) 31 Chavez Pownell Jr. SS 5-11 192 RFr. RS Tampa, Fla. (Jefferson) 80 James Price WR 6-2 208 Fr. HS Camas, Wash. (Camas) 35 Robert Priester CB 5-9 180 So. 1L Tampa, Fla. (Robinson) 42 Kevin Prosser LB 6-2 197 Fr. HS Aurora, Colo. (Overland) 6 Rayan Refae K 5-10 180 Fr. HS Orlando, Fla. (Windermere Prep) 64 Charlie Renfree C 6-3 281 So. 1L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 46 Collin Root FB 6-1 213 Fr. HS Broomfield, Colo. (Ralston Valley) 73 Chase Roullier OG 6-4 293 Jr. 2L Savage, Minn. (Burnsville) 77 Pahl Schwab OG 6-5 290 Fr. HS Afton, Wyo. (Star Valley) 15 Nick Smith QB 6-4 233 RFr. RS Merritt Island, Fla. (Merritt Island) 79 Ryley Southam C 6-3 279 RFr. RS Durham, Calif. (Durham) 75 Kurtis Stirneman OG 6-5 281 So. SQ Lakewood, Ill. (Marian Central Catholic) 76 Riley Stringer NT 6-1 270 Fr. HS Powell, Wyo. (Powell) 32 Joshua Tapscott RB 5-9 213 So. 1L Nokesville, Va. (Kettle Run) 13 Tom Thornton WR 6-1 201 Jr. 1L Tempe, Ariz. (Marcos de Niza) 94 Brendan Turelli LS 6-2 216 Jr. 2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Arcadia) 67 Cole Turner OG 6-4 267 RFr. RS Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier) 36D Will Tutein LB 6-2 212 Jr. 1L St. Croix, Virgin Islands (Chadron State) 36 Drew Van Maanen FB/LS 6-1 226 So. 1L Parker, Colo. (Chaparral) 45 Lucas Wacha LB 6-1 214 Jr. 2L Texarkana, Texas (Pleasant Grove) 72 Zach Wallace OT 6-7 265 Fr. HS Lake Zurich, Ill. (Lake Zurich) 38 Jaylon Watson LB 6-0 237 Fr. HS Broken Bow, Okla. (Broken Bow) 21 Shaun Wick RB 5-10 215 Sr. 3L Oxnard, Calif. (St. Bonaventure) 30 Logan Wilson SS 6-2 206 Fr. HS Casper, Wyo. (Natrona County) 28 Andrew Wingard FS 6-0 194 Fr. HS Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley) 43 Ben Wisdorf LB/N 6-1 202 Fr. HS Cheyenne, Wyo. (East) 41 Ethan Wood P/K 6-3 176 Jr. 2L Colorado Springs, Colo. (Liberty) 55 Eddie Yarbrough DE 6-3 251 Sr. 3L Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) 12 Aaron Young QB 6-2 198 Jr. RS Sacramento, Calif. (ASA CC, N.Y.)

Experience Codes 1L One-Year Letterman 2L Two-Year Letterman 3L Three-Year Letterman HS High School Player the Previous Season JC Junior College Player the Previous Season RS Redshirted Previous Season SQ Squad Member Previous Season But Didn’t Earn Letter TR Transfer From Another Four-Year School

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2015 University of Wyoming Cowboy Football Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) 2 Cameron Coffman QB 6-2 198 RSr. RS Peculiar, Mo. (Indiana University) 3 Joseph Parker WR 5-10 182 Fr. HS Castle Rock, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 4 Tanner Gentry WR 6-2 201 Jr. 2L Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) 5 Tyran Finley CB 5-9 175 Sr. 1L Birmingham, Ala. (Contra Costa CC, Calif.) 6 Rayan Refae K 5-10 180 Fr. HS Orlando, Fla. (Windermere Prep) 7 D.J. May LB/N 5-11 198 Jr. 2L Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way) 8 Brian Hill RB 6-1 211 So. 1L Belleville, Ill. (Belleville West) 11 Eric Nzeocha LB 6-3 218 Jr. 2L Neusitz, Germany (FOS Ansbach) 12 Aaron Young QB 6-2 198 Jr. RS Sacramento, Calif. (ASA CC, N.Y.) 12D Christian Irving LB/N 5-11 201 Fr. HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (American Heritage) 13 Tom Thornton WR 6-1 201 Jr. 1L Tempe, Ariz. (Marcos de Niza) 14 C.J. Johnson WR 6-2 190 Fr. HS Bellevue, Neb. (Bellevue West) 14D Kendell Hollowell SS 6-2 180 Fr. HS Corona, Calif. (Orange Luthern) 15 Nick Smith QB 6-4 233 RFr. RS Merritt Island, Fla. (Merritt Island) 16 Milo Hall RB 5-8 189 Fr. HS Denver, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 16D Tristan Eickbush S 6-1 185 Fr. HS Laramie, Wyo. (Laramie) 17 Josh Allen QB 6-5 216 So. JC Firebaugh, Calif. (Reedley College CC, Calif.) 17D Isaiah Jefferson FS 5-10 183 So. TR Rawlins, Wyo. (Rocky Mountain College) 18 Trent Gieser CB 5-10 178 Fr. HS Merna, Neb. (Anselmo-Merna) 19 Anthony Makransky CB 5-10 177 RFr. RS Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood) 20 Justice Murphy WR 6-0 180 Fr. HS Vancouver, Wash. (Evergreen) 20D Fred Jones CB 5-10 173 RFr. RS Monument, Colo. (Palmer Ridge) 21 Shaun Wick RB 5-10 215 Sr. 3L Oxnard, Calif. (St. Bonaventure) 21D Antonio Hull CB 5-10 188 Fr. HS Diamond Bar, Calif. (Diamond Bar) 22 Nico Evans RB 5-9 187 RFr. RS Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola) 22D Marcus Epps FS/SS 6-0 190 RFr. RS Los Angeles, Calif. (Edison) 23 Tim Kamana LB/N 5-11 206 So. 1L Honolulu, Hawai’i (West Point Prep) 24 Kevin Jackson FS 6-2 169 Fr. HS LaGrange Park, Ill. (Nazareth Academy) 25 Dameko Doddles WR 6-2 202 Fr. HS Oklahoma City, Okla. (Douglass) 26 C.J. Jennings CB 5-10 180 RFr. RS Orlando, Fla. (Jones) 27 Davion Freeman CB 5-9 156 Fr. HS Del City, Okla. (Del City) 27D Patrick Nasiatka K 6-2 180 Fr. HS Louisville, Colo. (Monarch) 28 Andrew Wingard FS 6-0 194 Fr. HS Arvada, Colo. (Ralston Valley) 28D Garrett Gardner RB 6-0 195 Fr. HS St. Paul, Minn. (Central) 29 Kellen Overstreet RB 5-11 200 Fr. HS Hamilton, Mo. (Penney) 29D Jalen Ortiz CB 5-10 192 Jr. TR Peoria, Ariz. (UCLA) 30 Logan Wilson SS 6-2 206 Fr. HS Casper, Wyo. (Natrona County) 30D Jacob McGarvin WR 5-9 159 So. SQ Worland, Wyo. (Worland) 31 Chavez Pownell Jr. SS 5-11 192 RFr. RS Tampa, Fla. (Jefferson) 31D Isaac Jefferson WR 5-8 155 Fr. HS Rawlins, Wyo. (Rawlins) 32 Joshua Tapscott RB 5-9 213 So. 1L Nokesville, Va. (Kettle Run) 32D Adam Pilapil FS 6-1 194 RFr. RS Torrance, Calif. (Loyola) 33 Josh Harshman TE 6-3 207 Fr. HS Casper, Wyo. (Natrona County) 33D Natrone Barnes CB 5-8 170 RFr. TR Deerfield, Fla. (Hutchinson CC, Kan.) 34 Siaosi Hala’api’api DE 6-2 250 Sr. 3L Honolulu, Hawai’i (Kaimuki) 34D Tayton Montgomery WR 5-11 165 Fr. HS Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central) 35 Robert Priester CB 5-9 180 So. 1L Tampa, Fla. (Robinson) 35D Donzel Polite WR 5-9 160 Fr. HS Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Tech) 36 Drew Van Maanen FB/LS 6-1 226 So. 1L Parker, Colo. (Chaparral) 36D Will Tutein LB 6-2 212 Jr. 1L St. Croix, Virgin Islands (Chadron State) 37 Alex Langer K 5-11 195 Jr. TR Des Moines, Iowa (Iowa Western CC, Iowa) 37D Tye Brown TE 6-2 210 Fr. HS Laramie, Wyo. (Laramie) 38 Jaylon Watson LB 6-0 237 Fr. HS Broken Bow, Okla. (Broken Bow) 38D Wade Cicierski FB 5-10 222 RFr. RS Billings, Mont. (Billings Senior) 39 Justin Martin K/P 5-10 187 RJr. 1L Oakdale, Calif. (Oakdale) 41 Ethan Wood P/K 6-3 176 Jr. 2L Colorado Springs, Colo. (Liberty) 41D Luke Miller LB 6-1 220 Fr. HS Golden, Colo. (Fairview) 42 Kevin Prosser LB 6-2 197 Fr. HS Aurora, Colo. (Overland) 43 Ben Wisdorf LB/N 6-1 202 Fr. HS Cheyenne, Wyo. (East) 44 Devin McKenna LB 6-2 225 Jr. SQ Millstone, N.J. (Sacred Heart University, Conn.) 45 Lucas Wacha LB 6-1 214 Jr. 2L Texarkana, Texas (Pleasant Grove) 46 Collin Root FB 6-1 213 Fr. HS Broomfield, Colo. (Ralston Valley) 47 Tavita Faaiu DE 6-3 250 Jr. JC San Francisco, Calif. (City College of San Francisco) 47D Matt List FB 5-11 228 RFr. RS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) 48 Jordan Ellis FB 6-2 239 Jr. 1L Colorado Springs, Colo. (UT-San Antonio)

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2015 University of Wyoming Cowboy Football Numerical Roster (Continued) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Ex. Hometown (Last School) 50 Luis Bach LB 6-2 208 Fr. HS Burgoberbach, Germany (RSG Rothenburg) 51 Troy Boyland OG 6-2 302 Sr. 1L Palo Alto, Calif. (College of San Mateo, Calif.) 52 Waddie Love LB 6-1 188 So. SQ Encampment, Wyo. (Encampment) 53 Josiah Hall LB 6-1 220 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Falcon) 54 Austin Lopez LB 6-3 210 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Palmer) 55 Eddie Yarbrough DE 6-3 251 Sr. 3L Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) 57 Chase Appleby NT 6-0 255 Jr. 1L Frisco, Texas (Centennial) 58 Taylor Knestis OT 6-5 299 So. 1L Lakewood, Colo. (Lakewood) 59 Ryan Cummings OT 6-6 314 So. 1L Littleton, Colo. (Valor Christian) 60 Du’Ryan Ebbesen NT 6-2 305 Jr. SQ St. Croix, Virgin Islands (Cheyenne Central) 61 Kaden Jackson OG 6-2 277 Fr. HS Kingfisher, Okla. (Kingfisher) 62 Eli Moody OT 6-3 258 RJr. RS Lovell, Wyo. (Rocky Mountain College) 63 Rafe Kiely C 6-3 304 Sr. 2L Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton North) 64 Charlie Renfree C 6-3 281 So. 1L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 65 Boyd Draeger OG 6-4 318 Fr. HS Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville North) 66 Danny Bradfield OT 6-6 226 Fr. HS Laramie, Wyo. (Laramie) 67 Cole Turner OG 6-4 267 RFr. RS Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Xavier) 68 Trevor Meader DE 6-4 222 Jr. TR Lincoln, Neb. (Wayne State College) 69 Richard Bettencourt OG 6-3 280 RFr. RS Meridian, Idaho (Meridian) 70 Conner Cain DT 6-4 256 RFr. RS Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) 71 Erik Larrow C 6-4 255 Fr. HS Windsor, Colo. (Windsor) 72 Zach Wallace OT 6-7 265 Fr. HS Lake Zurich, Ill. (Lake Zurich) 73 Chase Roullier OG 6-4 293 Jr. 2L Savage, Minn. (Burnsville) 74 Brinkley Jolly OT 6-5 282 RFr. RS Liberty, Mo. (Liberty North) 75 Kurtis Stirneman OG 6-5 281 So. SQ Lakewood, Ill. (Marian Central Catholic) 76 Riley Stringer NT 6-1 270 Fr. HS Powell, Wyo. (Powell) 77 Pahl Schwab OG 6-5 290 Fr. HS Afton, Wyo. (Star Valley) 79 Ryley Southam C 6-3 279 RFr. RS Durham, Calif. (Durham) 80 James Price WR 6-2 208 Fr. HS Camas, Wash. (Camas) 81 Justin Berger WR 6-2 198 RSr. 2L Danville, Calif. (Diablo Valley CC, Calif.) 83 Jake Maulhardt WR 6-6 216 Jr. 2L Camarillo, Calif. (Camarillo) 84 Grant Lewis TE 6-5 226 RFr. RS Memphis, Tenn. (White Station) 85 Tyree Mayfield TE 6-3 223 RFr. RS St. Joseph, Mo. (Central) 86 Adam Kinder DE 6-2 246 Jr. SQ Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor) 86D Weston Dinsmore WR 6-3 195 Fr. HS Broomfield, Colo. (Holy Family) 87 Joshua Clausen WR 6-3 201 Fr. HS Parker, Colo. (Lutheran) 88 Jacob Hollister TE 6-4 230 Jr. 1L Bend, Ore. (Arizona Western CC, Ariz.) 89 Christian Backas TE 6-3 229 So. TR Aurora, Colo. (Northern Colorado) 90 Uso Olive DT 6-1 305 Jr. 2L Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way) 91 Carl Granderson DE 6-5 200 Fr. HS Sacramento, Calif. (Grant) 92 Skylor Clinton DE 6-1 235 Fr. HS Prescott, Ariz. (Prescott) 93 Youhanna Ghaifan DT 6-4 255 Fr. HS Grand Island, Neb. (Central Catholic) 94 Brendan Turelli LS 6-2 216 Jr. 2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Arcadia) 95 Jacob English NT 6-5 291 Jr. 1L Beloit, Kan. (Beloit) 96 Sidney Malauulu NT 6-3 300 RFr. RS Seoul, South Korea (Buena H.S., Ariz.) 97 Tristan Bailey K 6-1 190 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Rampart) 98 Dalton Fields NT 6-3 274 So. 1L Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) 99 Brent Gilliland DT 6-2 262 Fr. HS Sterling, Colo. (Sterling) Pronunciation Guide Player Pronunciation Player Pronunciation Dameko Doddles duh-MEE-ko, DODD-uhls Patrick Nasiatka nuh-SHOT-kuh Tavita Faaiu tuh-VEET-uh, FIGH-you (Rhymes with FIGHT) Eric Nzeocha en-ZAH-chuh (Rhymes with GOTCHA) Tyran Finley TIE-ran Uso Olive OO-so, oh-LEAVE-ay Davion Freeman DAVE-ee-on (Long A, like the name Dave) Adam Pilapil PILL-uh-PILL Youhanna Ghaifan yo-HAWN-uh, guh-FAWN Chavez Pownell Jr. pow-NELL (Just like it looks) Siaosi Hala’api’api see-OW-see, Robert Priester PREE-stur HALL-uh,OP-ee,OP-ee (Rhymes with POP) Rayan Refae RAY-on, ruff-AY Milo Hall MY-lo Chase Roullier ROO-lee-ay Tim Kamana KOM-uh-nah Kurtis Stirneman STIR-nuh-mun Rafe Kiely KI-lee Brendan Turelli tur-ELL-ee Taylor Knestis NESS-tus Will Tutein TWO-tine Anthony Makransky muh-KRAN-skee Lucas Wacha WALK-uh Sidney Malauulu mal-uh-OO-loo Andrew Wingard WING-urd Tyree Mayfield TIE-ree Eddie Yarbrough YAR-bro (Not YAR-burro)

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