FRESNO STATE FOOTBALL - 2017 SIGNING DAY - Football Contact: Matt Burkholder, Director of Communications Office: 559-278-6186 (direct) Cell: (559) 862-3771 Twitter: FresnoStateFB E-mail: [email protected] Website: gobulldogs.com Instagram: Fresno_State_Football Secondary Football Contact: Josh Mitchell, Assistant Director of Communications Office: 559-278-7301 (direct) Cell: (559) 389-1960 E-mail: [email protected]

FRESNO STATE’S 2017 RECRUITING CLASS OFFENSE DEFENSE QB Jorge Reyna# 6-1 210 Downey, Calif. (West LA College) DL Richard Cage 6-2 225 Corona, Calif. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) DL Damien DeGruy 6-3 235 Harvey, La. (McDonogh HS) RB Jordan Mims 5-11 180 East Palo Alto, Calif. (Menlo-Atherton HS) DL TJ Mauga 6-3 280 Fallon, Nev. (Churchill County HS) RB Ronnie Rivers 5-8 175 Brentwood, Calif. (Freedom HS) DL Emeka Ndoh 6-1 265 Reedley, Calif. (De Anza College)

WR Derrion Grim 6-0 195 Stockton, Calif. (Delta JC) DB Matt Boateng# 5-11 170 Ajax, ON, Canada (Arizona Western College) WR Patrick Jeune 6-1 180 Inglewood, Calif. (Morningside HS) DB Earl Chambers 6-1 210 Brooklyn, NY (Merced College) DB Sherman Coleman# 5-10 165 Houston, Texas (Cisco College) TE Logun Javernick# 6-5 250 Canon City, Colo. (Ventura JC) DB Wylan Free 6-1 175 Compton, Calif. (Lynwood HS) DB Arron Mosby 6-3 200 Sanger, Calif. (Sanger HS) OL Marc-David Bien-Aime 6-5 365 Montreal, QC, Canada (Montmorency College) OL Dontae Bull 6-7 305 Victoria, BC, Canada (Belmont Secondary) ATH Chris Coleman 5-11 180 Bakersfield, Calif. (Garces Memorial HS) OL Syrus Tuitele 6-6 290 Chico, Calif. (Pleasant Valley HS) ATH Daniel Moraga 6-4 235 Oxnard, Calif. (Pacifica HS) OL Zelan Tupuola 6-3 310 Carson, Calif. (JSerra Catholic HS) ATH Zane Pope 6-1 185 Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark HS) OL Quireo Woodley* 6-4 314 Murrieta, Calif. (Murrieta Valley HS)

* - denotes student-athlete signed a Grant-In-Aid # - denotes mid-year signee

2017 SIGNING DAY NOTES • Fresno State received 18 National Letters of Intent on Wednesday (Feb. 1) to bolster its recruiting class to 23, including the five December signees. • Fresno State signed 11 offensive players, nine defensive players and three athletes. • Fresno State signed 17 players that last played high school or junior in California and six that did not. • Fresno State signed 16 high school players and seven Juco players. • Fresno State signed five players that played high school or junior college football in the San Joaquin Valley. - Chris Coleman (Memorial HS), Earl Chambers (Merced College), Arron Mosby (Sanger HS), Derrion Grim (Delta JC), Emeka Ndoh (Immanuel HS)

• Season ticket renewals and Fresno State scholarship fund donations are now open; the renewal period closes March 16. • Prospective new season ticket holders can reserve their seats for as low as $99 for the 2017 season by calling 559-278-DOGS. • Spring football begins March 27 and the Spring Game is slated for April 29 (subject to change).

2017 Fresno State Schedule Opponent Opp. ‘16 Date Opponent Ranking* Time/Result Record Series Note Sept. 2 Incarnate Word - TBA 3-8 1st mtg. UIW set to begin first season eligible for FCS postseason play Sept. 9 at Alabama #1/#1 - TBA 14-1 1st mtg. Bama fell short of fifth National Title in last eight seasons in CFP vs. Clemson Sept. 17 at Washington #4/#4 - TBA 12-2 1-2 Last visited Husky Stadium in 2006, suffered 21-20 loss Nov. 4 BYU - TBA 9-4 5-5 ‘Dogs are 3-2 at home in the series; last hosted BYU in 1998 (W, 31-21) TBA Boise State^ RV/RV - TBA 10-3 5-13 FS and BSU to face off for first time since 2014 MW Championship Game TBA at Hawai’i^ - TBA 7-7 26-22-1 FS has won 4-straight at Hawai’i, last loss vs. UH on the Islands was in 2007 TBA Nevada^ - TBA 5-7 27-20-1 Nev. owns two-game win streak after ‘Dogs won first three MW contests TBA New Mexico^ - TBA 9-4 11-4 FS has won 5-straight in series - longest win streak against any MW team TBA at San Diego State^ RV/RV - TBA 11-3 23-29-4 FS holds a 1-1 record in trips to San Diego since joining the MW TBA at San Jose State^ - TBA 4-8 40-37-3 The ‘Dogs are seeking their first MW win at Spartan Stadium (0-2) TBA UNLV^ - TBA 4-8 13-6 The Bulldogs have not lost to the Rebels at home since 1983 TBA at Wyoming^ - TBA 8-6 5-5 Last visit to Laramie was in 2013; the No. 17 Bulldogs won 48-10 Key: *AP Poll/USA Today Coaches Poll (Dec. 4 rankings); ^ MW Game REFERENCE: “Fresno State” (never: FSU, FRES, CSUF, Fresno State University or just “Fresno”); ABBREVIATIONS: Fresno St. or FS 2017 RECRUITING CLASS: QUARTERBACKS/RUNNING BACKS

JORGE REYNA RONNIE RIVERS Quarterback Running Back 6-1 | 210 5-8 | 175 Downey, California Brentwood, California

West Los Angeles College Freedom High School (Class of 2017) Pasadena High School (Class of 2015)

Last College • One of six finalists for Cal-Hi Sports’ Mr. Football State Player of the Year. • Named the Metro League Offensive Player of the Year. • Named the 2016 Bay Valley League Most Valuable Player. • The dual threat quarterback completed 316-of-448 attempts (70.5 percent) for • The Mercury News East Bay Offensive Player of the Year 3,646 yards and 39 touchdowns, with eight last season. He also • 2016 MaxPreps All-NorCal Offensive Player of the Year. recorded 106 carries for 386 yards and a total of seven TDs on the ground. • Prep2Prep All-North Coast Section Player of the Year. • Led the state in completions, completion percentage and passing yards per game. • Rushed for 2,239 yards as a senior and scored 33 touchdowns. High School • Posted 100-yard plus rushing performances in 11 of 13 games in 2016. • Member of the Downey HS football team before transferring to Pasadena HS • On Oct. 7, 2016 Rivers rushed for a school-record 387 yards and seven for his senior season. touchdowns to lift the unbeaten Falcons past Antioch 65-28. Rivers’ seven • In three seasons as a varsity quarterback, Reyna threw for 3,580 yards and 30 rushing touchdowns tied a school record previously held by Oklahoma running touchdowns. back Joe Mixon. • Reyna led Downey HS to the CIF Southeast Division Championship as a • The Freedom star rushed for 299 yards and scored six touchdowns — five on sophomore in 2012. the ground — to lead his undefeated team to a 55-35 victory over Pittsburg in a North Coast Section Open Division semifinal. • Led BVAL with 38 total touchdowns in 2016. • Threw a touchdown pass and caught two TDs in addition to his 33 rushing JORDAN MIMS scores as a senior. Running Back • The versatile Rivers also returned an for a touchdown in a win over 5-11 | 180 Liberty, and returned two kickoffs for scores, including one in the CIF Division 1 East Palo Alto, California NorCal final against St. Mary’s-Stockton. • Guided Freedom to an 11-2 record in 2016. Menlo-Atherton High School (Class of 2017) • Bay Valley league champions (5-0). • 2016 NCS Open Division Runner Up and 2016 CIF Nor Cal D1AA Runner Up. • Named Impact Player by Junior Prep Sports Football Classic (Hawai’i). • Son of Ron Rivers, Fresno State’s second-leading rusher (3,473) in school • 2016 South Bay/Peninsula Offensive Player of the Year for the Bay Area News history, playing from 1991-93. Group. • Sister is Malia Rivers, who is entering her senior year on Fresno State’s 2017 • All-Peninsula Athletic League Football (Bay Division) first-team offense softball team. selection as a junior and senior. • 2016 MaxPreps All-NorCal offensive second-team selection. • Mims ran for 2,388 yards and 29 touchdowns as a senior, adding 17 catches for 275 yards and two more TDs. • Menlo-Atherton captured the 2016 Central Coast Section Open Division 1 championship behind Mims’ scoring bursts of 76 and 72 yards in a contest his team won 17-0 over Milpitas. In total, Mims had 27 carries for 243 yards. • Saving his best for last, the elusive and powerful tailback gained 312 yards (second career 300-yard game) on 23 carries and found the end zone four times in a 49-21 win at Coach Parks Field in the Northern California Division 3-AA championship. • Mims topped 200 yards five times during his senior season. • Had four games with four or more TDs in 2016. • Menlo-Atherton finished 2016 at 12-3. • As a junior the Menlo-Atherton tailback rushed for a single-game program record 321 yards against Aragon (totaled 395 all-purpose yards).

2 | FRESNO STATE FOOTBALL 2017 RECRUITING CLASS: WIDE RECEIVERS/TGHT ENDS

DERRION GRIM LOGUN JAVERNICK Wide Receiver Tight End 6-0 | 195 6-5 | 250 Stockton, California Canon City, Colorado

Delta Junior College Ventura Junior College Nebraska Canon City High School (Class of 2014) Ronald E. McNair High School (Class of Dec. 2015) Last College Last College • Rated by Scout.com as the No. 60 overall ranked Juco prospect in the nation. • Named a first-team offense Southern California Football Association (National • Recruited by Keith Williams to Nebraska, Grim enrolled early and participated Division/Northern League) selection in 2016. in the Huskers 2016 spring practices ... chose to transfer to hometown Delta • Scored five touchdowns in nine games for Ventura Junior College in 2016. Junior College during fall camp in August. Other • During spring semester at Nebraska, was named to Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll. • Was a multi-sport player in high school, playing basketball as well as football ... • Grim made the NorCal All-Region I team after leading Delta College with 931 chose to commit to play basketball at Western Wyoming Community College in yards and 10 touchdowns on 58 receptions in 2016. Rock Springs, Wyoming for the 2014-15. High School • Continued his basketball career at Colorado State-Pueblo during the 2015-16 • Named the San Joaquin Athletic Association (SJAA) Offensive Player of the season before making the move back to football at the start of the 2016 fall Year, and also the Stockton Record All-Area Player of the Year as a senior. season at Ventura Junior College. • Named him a first-team All-American by Parade Magazine (February 2016). • As a senior at McNair, Grim caught 96 passes for 1,928 yards and 34 TDs. Posted 2,478 total yards offense and 37 scores. • Set California state record for receiving yards (1,928) in a single-season. • Grim had more than 200 receiving yards four times as a senior, and caught at least eight passes in eight of the 10 games he played. • He had a season-high six touchdown receptions in a season-opening 74-26 win over Calaveras High, and had two additional games with four touchdown receptions. • As a junior, Grim was a first-team all-area selection when he caught 35 passes for 637 yards and 10 touchdowns despite missing several games. • Off the field, Grim was honored for achieving a 4.0 grade-point average for two consecutive semesters at Ronald E. McNair High School. • Has volunteered his time with Make-A-Wish and Be the Match Avery Strong Bone Marrow Drive • Father is La Te’f Grim, a two-time first-team Big East wide receiver at Pittsburgh in 1998-99. PATRICK JEUNE Wide Receiver 6-1 | 180 Inglewood, California

Morningside High School (Class of 2017)

• Named to All-Bay League first-team as a senior despite missing two games to injury. • The dual-threat senior recorded 36 catches for 572 yards and seven touchdowns while chipping in 34 tackles, four interceptions and 12 PBUs on defense. Also returned four kickoffs for scores. • On Sept. 12, 2016: named SoCal Legends Prep Boys Athlete of the Week after he scored four total touchdowns —- a 67-yard fake punt run, an 80-yard kick return and reception returns of 80 and 40 yards — to lead Morningside in a 35-14 nonleague road win over Compton Centennial. • Labeled a one-man wrecking crew for Morningside as a receiver, defensive back and kick returner by South Bay Pure Preps. • Tallied 491 yards receiving with 22 receptions with five touchdowns as a junior. • 2015 Basketball All-Bay League second-team selection. • Through 16 games of senior basketball season, Jeune is averaging 17.6 points per game.

FRESNO STATE FOOTBALL | 3 2017 RECRUITING CLASS: OFFENSIVE LINE

MARC-DAVID BIEN-AIME SYRUS TUITELE Offensive Line Offensive Lineman 6-5 | 365 6-6 | 290 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Chico, California

Montmorency College (Class of 2017) Chico Valley High School (Class of 2017)

• Bien-Aimé played guard and defensive tackle for Montmorency College. • Selected to 2016 All-NSCIF First Team Defense. • Rated the No. 6 offensive lineman by Canadian Football Chat. • A 2016 Division 4-A state champion. • Named a Class of 2017 Canadian Football Chat Top 100 (#CFC100) player. • 2015 and 2016 Northern Section Division II champions. • Attended AllOut Factory Football camp (NCAA Tour) on July 23, 2016 at • Part of an offense that scored 38.5 points during an eight-game winning streak, Eastern Michigan University. outscoring opponents by 169 points. • Participated in the invite-only Quebec Elite Combine Series. • Offense amassed 2,894 passing yards and 2,112 rushing yards during senior season. • Named to Best of the Best list by 247Sports.com prior to junior season after • Four-year varsity player. Ohio State’s One-Day summer Camp. • Lost one game in four years to North Section opponents. • Anchored both the offensive and defensive lines for Pleasant Valley • Participated in Polynesian Bowl on Jan. 21, 2017. DONTAE BULL Offensive Line QUIREO WOODLEY 6-7 | 305 Offensive Line Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 6-4 | 314 Murrieta, California Belmont Secondary (Class of 2017) Murrieta Valley High School (Class of 2016)

• Named the 2016 Subway Provincial Defensive Player of the Year. • Named to 2016 Subway Provincial AAA All-Star Team High School • Named a Class of 2017 Canadian Football Chat Top 100 (#CFC100) player. • Garnered 2015 first-team All-Southwestern League and 2015 Press Enterprise • Named Belmont Secondary’s MVP the past two seasons. All-Area honorable mention accolades. • Played on the offensive and defensive lines as a senior. • Helped lead Murrieta Valley to a 9-3 record and 4-1 mark in the Southwestern • Belmont’s running backs carried the ball 170 times for 818 yards (4.81 yards per League (second place). carry) over nine games (2016). • Ranked as the sixth-best offensive guard in California by Scout.com and 97th- • Recorded 22 tackles in nine games (2016). best overall ... named a first-team All-Southwestern League selection as a junior. • Invited to play in the inaugural High Roller Football Showdown in Las Vegas Other (Feb. 11, 2016). • Initially committed to Fresno State on national signing day on Feb. 3, 2016 • Has been utilized at tight end in addition to the line. – worked through NCAA eligibility issues and will honor commitment to the • Key member of the Belmont basketball team, averaging 25 points and 20 Bulldogs once again after attending classes at Fresno City College during the fall rebounds in the midst of his senior season. of 2016.

ZELAN TUPUOLA Offensive Line 6-3 | 310 Carson, California

JSerra Catholic High School (Class of 2017)

• Ranks as Scout.com’s No. 64 guard in the nation and No. 7 in California. • In 2016, the JSerra offense averaged 140.0 yards rushing yards per game and saw 14 scores come via the ground game. Overall, the squad produced 338.0 yards per contest. • Tupuola participated in the inaugural Polynesia Bowl on Jan. 21 at Aloha Stadium. • In sole season at Carson High School, Tupuola was the only freshman starting on Varsity. He started all 13 games of the 2014 season.

4 | FRESNO STATE FOOTBALL 2017 RECRUITING CLASS: DEFENSIVE LINE

RICHARD CAGE EMEKA NDOH Defensive Lineman Defensive Lineman 6-2 | 225 6-1 | 265 Corona, California Reedley, California

Eleanor Roosevelt High School (Class of 2017) De Anza College Immanuel High School (Class of 2015)

• Honorable Mention All-Area football team selection by HS GameTime. • 2016 NCFS All-Bay 6 League selection. • Ranked as the eighth-best outside linebacker prospect in California by Scout.com. • Recorded 36 tackles (24 solo), 11 tackles for a loss, seven sacks, three • Played in all 13 games for the Mustangs as a senior in 2016, leading Roosevelt to recoveries, two forced and a pass break up as a sophomore. a 10-3 mark and a 4-1 mark in the Big VIII conference to finish second. • Ranked fourth in the Bay 6 League in total sacks (7.0). • Led the Big VIII conference as a senior with 13 sacks topping second place by • Had a season-high six tackles at San Joaquin Delta along with two tackles for a five sacks. Tied for the seventh-most tackles for a loss in the conference with 9.5. loss and a sack. • Made 59 tackles (20 solo) and added two forced fumbles in 2016. • Ranked as the 18th-best junior college strong-side defensive end by 247 Sports • Offered by four other Mountain West schools and Arizona of the Pac-12 and 53rd-best junior college prospect in California. according to Scout.com. • GridironRR.com ranked Ndoh as the No. 9 Juco defensive line prospect in the nation. DAMIEN DEGRUY • Played as a junior at Hanford High School and transferred to Immanuel High Defensive Lineman School (Reedley) for his senior year. 6-3 | 235 Harvey, Louisiana

McDonogh High School (Class of 2017)

• Helped lead McDonogh to a 13-2 record as a senior with a 5-1 mark in the District 9 conference. • Led the Roneagles to the Louisiana HS state semifinals where they fell 26-14 to Edna Karr on Dec. 2. • Attended West Jefferson HS his first three years of high school where he played tight end for the Buccaneers. • Ranked as the 83rd-best recruit in Louisiana by 247Sports.com. • VarsityPreps.com listed DeGruy in its 20 most underrated players in Louisiana list entering his senior year. • Picked up at least 16 offers according to 247Sports.com, including Florida Atlantic, Memphis (decommited), Southern Miss, SMU and UTSA.

TJ MAUGA Defensive Lineman 6-3 | 280 Fallon, Nevada

Churchill County High School (Class of 2017)

• Earned a spot on the Class 3A All-North Region first-team. • Named to the Nevadapreps.com All-State second-team defense. • Appeared in 11 games for the Greenwave as a senior and advanced to the second round of the NIAA Football Playoffs. • Led the Northern League with eight sacks and ranked second in the conference in tackles for loss (18). • Made 73 tackles (60 solo), 18 tackles for a loss and had eight sacks as a senior. Added four pass breakups, three quarterback hurries, two fumble recoveries and an interception. • Brother is Josh Mauga, a 7-year NFL veteran and current member of the (ILB).

FRESNO STATE FOOTBALL | 5 2017 RECRUITING CLASS: DEFENSIVE BACKS

MATT BOATENG WYLAN FREE Defensive Back Defensive Back 5-11 | 175 6-1 | 175 Ajax, Ontario, Canada Compton, California

Arizona Western College Lynwood High School (Class of 2017) IMG Academy, Florida (Class of 2014)

Last College • 2016 Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team selection. • A Big 12 commit (Kansas) after 2013 senior season at IMG Academy. • As a senior, posted 83 tackles, five for a loss, 39 pass deflections, three • Boateng played in eight games in 2014 as a true freshman for the Jayhawks. interceptions and a fumble recovery. • Recorded nine tackles while posting a team third-best five pass breakups along • Accumulated 675 yards of total offense during season, catching 308, rushing for with one interception at Kansas. 207 and throwing for 160. Accounted for nine touchdowns. • In 12 games at Arizona Western he had 27 tackles, two interceptions and two • During junior season, recorded 56 tackles (40 solo), two tackles for a loss, one pass breakups. forced fumble, and broke up 11 passes. Caught 15 passes for 281 yards and two High School touchdowns. • A three-star prospect according to ESPN.com out of the IMG Academy • Three-star recruit according to Scout. (Bradenton, Florida). • Named one of the top six Canadians heading to an NCAA program in 2014 by NFL.com. • He helped lead IMG Academy to an 8-2 mark finishing the 2013 season with ARRON MOSBY 40 tackles, including 25 solo stops and was credited with one interception, one Defensive Back forced fumble and one fumble recovery. 6-3 | 200 • Selected to participate in the 2011 Eastbay Youth All-American Bowl, where Sanger, California he was named defensive player of the game after helping lead Team Canada to a 42-37 win over Team USA. Sanger High School (Class of 2017) EARL CHAMBERS Defensive Back 6-1 | 210 • Fresno Bee Football All-Star Jive 75 (2016). Brooklyn, New York • CMAC First-Team Defense (2016). • Two-way starter at receiver and cornerback. • Helped lead Sanger to section Division II Valley championship and County/ UAB Metro League Championship. Merced College • Two-time all-league defensive back. Jefferson Davis High School, Alabama (Class of 2014) • Committed to UAB following two seasons at Merced College. • Despite committing to UAB in the spring of 2016, never played as the Blazers were preparing to return to competition in 2017; he was a part of a UAB recruiting class that ranked No. 2 in Conference USA despite not competing in 2016. • As a sophomore at Merced College in 2015; recorded 52 tackles, three tackles for a loss, one forced fumble, one interception and four pass deflections. • Had 95 tackles, two interceptions, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble in two seasons with the Blue Devils.

SHERMAN COLEMAN Defensive Back 5-10 | 165 Houston, Texas

Cisco College Westside High School (Class of 2014)

Last College • As a redshirt sophomore, Coleman had 24 tackles, seven pass breakups and a fumble recovery for Cisco last season • Contributed as a kick returner for Cisco as well as for the secondary. High School • Out of Westside High School, Coleman registered 41 tackles, three sacks and one interception as a senior.

6 | FRESNO STATE FOOTBALL 2017 RECRUITING CLASS: ATHLETES

CHRIS COLEMAN ZANE POPE Athlete Athlete 5-11 | 180 6-1 | 185 Bakersfield, California Moorpark, California

Garces Memorial High School (Class of 2017) Moorpark High School (Class of 2017)

• Bakersfield Californian Southwest Yosemite League second-team offense (WR) • Ventura Star’s All-County First-Team Defensive First-Team. selection. • Named the 2016 Camino League Wide Receiver of the Year. • Named to first-team BVarsity All-Area defensive Football Team. • County coaches voted him co-Receiver of the Year (2016). • Had 25 tackles and four interceptions (second-most in the SW Yosemite league) • He finished his senior season with 60 catches for 1,005 yards on offense and in 10 games. three interceptions and 52 tackles on defense. • Posted 29 receptions for 459 yards (ninth-most yards in the SW Yosemite • Moorpark went 7-4 record this past season and made the playoffs for first time league) and six touchdowns; carried the ball 20 times for 130 yards. since 2012.; Pope was the top target entering the playoffs with 51 catches for 839 • Played under by A.J. Gass, an all-conference linebacker for the Bulldogs in 1996 yards and nine TDs (12 total) during the regular season. and ’97, at Garces Memorial. • In a loss during the opening round of the CIF-SS Division 5 playoffs, Pope had • Coleman spent the majority of his high school career at West Bakersfield High touchdown receptions of 72 and 28 yards before taking a hit with 40 seconds School, playing quarterback. Transferred to Garces Memorial for his senior left in the half that ended his night – owned seven catches for 148 yards and two season where he played cornerback and receiver. touchdowns for the game in one half of football. • At West Bakersfield as a junior, passed for 1,650 yards (104-of-187) and 14 • The full range of Pope’s talents were on display in one amazing performance touchdowns (eight INTs) in 12 games; he ran the ball 131 times for 480 yards against powerhouse Calabasas (Nov. 4, 2016). The senior nearly singlehandedly and scored twice. took down the eventual Division 5 champion in a 42-35 loss. He caught six passes • Bakersfield Californian South Yosemite League first-team offense (QB) for 56 yards, returned a kick 99 yards for a touchdown and set up another score selection. with a 50-yard return while playing also playing cornerback. • Invited to the 44th Annual Ventura County All-Star High School Football Game DANIEL MORAGA – hauled in a 52-yard touchdown from Westlake High quarterback Dax Blinn. Athlete 6-4 | 235 Oxnard, California

Pacifica High School (Class of 2017)

• Named to the Ventura Star’s 2016 All-County Offensive First-Team. • County coaches voted him co-Receiver of the Year. (2016) • Named the 2016 Pacific View League Receiver of the Year. • The senior led Ventura County with 1,087 yards receiving, despite missing the final two games of the season with a shoulder injury. Posted 60 receptions and 11 touchdowns with his 1,087 receiving yards. • Moraga set a school single-game record with a 253-yard, three-TD performance in the 48-29 win over Camarillo on Sept. 9. • Led by Moraga, Pacifica averaged 35.3 points per game and scored 44 or more points four times. • Set school record in career receptions, (145) and interceptions (12). • Was a four-year starter at Pacifica. • “Daniel is one of the top five football players I have ever coached,” said Pacifica head coach Mike Moon (VCS).

FRESNO STATE FOOTBALL | 7 FRESNO STATE FOOTBALL STAFF

Jeff Tedford Kalen DeBoer Orlondo Steinauer Jamie Christian Head Coach Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Asst. Coach, RBs & ST Coord.

Ryan Grubb Kirby Moore Scott Thompson Tony Tuioti Asst. Coach, OL & Run Coord. Assistant Coach, WRs Assistant Coach, TEs Assistant Coach, DL

Spencer Harris Brian Wilkinson Andy Ward Dir. of Player Personnel Dir. of FB Operations S&C Coach Bert Watts J.D. Williams Assistant Coach, LBs Assistant Coach, DBs

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