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Idaho Vandals Football Athletic Media Relations | Football Contact: Mike Walsh | C: 208-921-7396 | O: 208-885-0245 | E: Walsh@Uidaho.Edu IDAHO VANDALS FOOTBALL ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS | FOOTBALL CONTACT: MIKE WALSH | C: 208-921-7396 | O: 208-885-0245 | E: [email protected] 8 BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIPS 11 NCAA PLAYOFF APPEARANCES 1965 1968 1971 1985 1987 1982 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1988 1989 1992 1992 1993 1994 1995 UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS 2018 SEASON RECAP Location .......................................................................Moscow, Idaho Overall Record ...............................................................................4-7 Founded ......................................................................................1889 Home ...............................................................................4-1 Enrollment ................................................................................12,925 Road ................................................................................0-6 Nickname ............................................................................... Vandals Big Sky Record ..............................................................................3-5 Colors ......................................................................... Silver and Gold Postseason ................................................................................ None Affiliation ..........................................................NCAA Division I (FCS) Conference ..............................................................................Big Sky 2019 TEAM QUICK FACTS President ..................................................................... C. Scott Green Starters Returning ...........................................................................14 Interim Athletic Director .................................................. Pete Isakson Offense ................................................................................................... 8 Senior Woman Administrator.............................................Krista Gray QB - Mason Petrino (Sr.) 2018: 59.8 comp pct, 1,933 yds, 15 TDs Athletic Department Phone ..........................................208-885-0200 FB - Luke Hyde (Sr.) 2018: seven starts Ticket Office Phone .......................................................208-885-6466 WR - Jeff Cotton (Sr.) 2018: 49 rec., 656 yds, 7 TDs WR - Cutrell Haywood (So.) 2018: 51 rec, 489 yds, 6 TDs 2019 VANDAL STAFF OL - Noah Johnson (Sr.) 2018: HERO Sports All-America Head Coach .................................................................... Paul Petrino OL - Logan Floyd (So.) 2018: Phil Steele Freshman All-America Year at Idaho ...........................................................Seventh OL - Conner Vrba (Jr.) Career: 20 starts Record at Idaho ................................................ 23-48 (.324) OL - Matt Faupusa (So.) 2018: seven starts Career Record .............................................................Same Alma Mater ................................................... Carroll College Defense .................................................................................................. 5 Asst. HC/Off. Coord./OL ............................................... Kris Cinkovich DL - Rahsaan Crawford (Jr.) 2018: 20 tackles, 1 TFL, 0.5 sack Def. Coord./Safeties ........................................................ Mike Breske DL - Cameron Townsend (Sr.) 2018: 15 tackles, 1.5 TFL, 1 sack Special Teams Coord./Inside Linebackers .................... Adam Breske LB - Christian Elliss (Jr.) 2018: 81 tackles, 1 FF, 1 blocked kick Recruiting Coord./RBs ...................................................Brian Reader CB - Lloyd Hightower (Sr.) 2018: 44 tackles, 1 INT Defensive Line ................................................................ Luther Elliss SS - Jalen Hoover (Jr.) 2018: 54 tackles, 2 blocked kicks Quarterbacks ...............................................................Charley Molnar Tigh Ends ........................................................................ Steve Oliver Specialists ............................................................................................... 1 Outside Linebackers .....................................................Jamie Schultz K/P - Cade Coffey (Jr.) 2018: STATS LLC All-America punter Cornerbacks .................................................................. Vernon Smith Wide Receivers .............................................................Tony Spencer MEDIA RELATIONS Mark Vaught Director of Operations ...............................J.D. Johnson Associate AD/Communications (FB Contact) ....................Mike Walsh Offensive Analyst ............................................................. John Yegge Email ...................................................... [email protected] Director of Athletic Training ..............................................Chris Walsh Cell ..................................................................208-921-7396 Director of Strength and Conditioning .....................Jake Scharnhorst Office ..............................................................208-885-0245 Director of Equipment Services .................................. Anthony Castro Fax ..................................................................208-885-2862 Director of Video Services ...............................................Tim Jackson Associate SID ................................................................ Joe St. Pierre Email ...................................................jstpierre@uidaho.edu FACILITY QUICK FACTS Assistant SID .................................................................Kiaira Cooper Facility ...................................................................ASUI Kibbie Dome Email .............................................kiaracooper@uidaho.edu Capacity ...................................................................................16,000 Mailing Address ....................................875 Perimeter Drive MS 2302 Year Opened ...............................................................................1975 ....................................................... Moscow, ID 83844-2302 Surface (Installed) ...................................................Matrix Turf (2017) Athletics Website ........................................................GoVandals.com All-Time Home Record ............................................... 132-90-1 (.592) Athletics Facebook ......................................................VandalAthletics Home Record Under Petrino ........................................... 15-18 (.454) Athletics Twitter ........................................................@Idaho_Vandals Press Box Phone ..........................................................208-921-7396 Football Twitter .........................................................@VandalFootball IDAHO FOOTBALL 2019 IDAHO FOOTBALL ROSTERS ALPHABETICAL NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown 7 Akanno, Charles LB 1 Elliss, Christian LB 6-3 224 Jr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. 3 Albert, Marquese RB 2 Ginwright, Davontae DB 6-1 200 R-Sr. Southfield, Mich. 73 Archie, Darius OL 2 McGuire, Kevin WR 5-8 169 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. 34 Bamis, Jack RB 3 Albert, Marquese RB 5-8 191 Fr. New Orleans, La. 40 Becker, Edward LB 3 Holt, Austin LB 6-3 255 R-Jr. Palatka, Fla. 41 Beeler, Dylan DL 4 Miller, Robert LB 6-0 210 R-Jr. Olive Branch, Miss. 54 Blackburn, Christian LB 4 Noil, Michael WR 5-8 163 R-Fr. Portland, Ore. 15 Borisch, Zach DB 5 Hightower, Lloyd DB 5-11 187 Sr. Temecula, Calif. 13 Boston, Jante WR 5 Romano, Nick RB 5-10 203 Fr. Meridian, Idaho 14 Brooks, Tanner LB 6 Nayar, Nikhil QB 6-5 225 R-Fr. Mercer Island, Wash. 61 Burns, Bruce OL 6 Noil, Wyryor DB 6-0 182 R-So. Portland, Ore. 39 Byers, Jed WR 7 Akanno, Charles LB 6-1 245 R-Jr. Inglewood, Calif. 68 Carnahan, Seth OL 7 Haywood, Cutrell WR 6-0 203 R-So. Stockton, Calif. 22 Carter, Aundre RB 8 Petrino, Mason QB 6-0 196 Sr. Pullman, Wash. 86 Cash, Dalton TE 8 Walker, Tre LB 6-1 238 So. Dos Palos, Calif. 30 Chadderdon, Ross LB 16 Cisco, Nate QB 10 Johnson, Coleman LB 6-0 240 Fr. Fayetteville, Ark. 15 Coffey, Cade K/P 10 McCormick, Sean WR 5-8 181 Fr. Fallon, Nev. 43 Collado, Carlos OL 11 Jenkins, Jalan LB 6-1 213 Jr. Evanston, Ill. 88 Cotton, Jeff WR 11 Lee, DJ WR 6-0 195 R-So. Champaign, Ill. 18 Covington, Kaleb WR 12 Whitney, Connor TE 6-3 210 So. Spokane, Wash. 55 Crawford, Rahsaan DL 13 Boston, Jante WR 5-11 195 R-Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. 31 Davis, Talon LB 13 Nash, Christian DB 6-1 198 R-Fr. Chandler, Ariz. 27 Dedmon, Tyrese DB 14 Brooks, Tanner LB 6-4 224 Fr. Spokane, Wash. 94 DeGraw, Nate DL 15 Borisch, Zach DB 6-0 209 R-Fr. Kennewick, Wash. 38 DeRize, Hunter WR 15 Coffey, Cade K/P 6-1 198 R-Jr. Rathdrum, Idaho 19 Duke, Tevin DB 15 Friesz, Carter QB 6-2 194 Fr. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 1 Elliss, Christian LB 16 Cisco, Nate QB 6-2 201 Fr. Franklin, Tenn. 18 Eppinger, David DB 16 Woodward, Jaxon DB 6-0 188 R-Fr. Seattle, Wash. 28 Escalante, Satchel DB 18 Covington, Kaleb WR 5-8 162 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. 75 Faupusa, Matthew OL 18 Eppinger, David DB 5-10 181 Fr. Chandler, Ariz. 54 Floyd, Logan OL 19 Duke, Tevin DB 5-10 175 Jr. Spokane, Wash. 23 Forehand, Khalil RB 19 Richardson, Colton QB 6-4 277 Jr. Lewiston, Idaho 15 Friesz, Carter QB 21 Martinez, Kiahn RB 5-7 186 Fr. Denver, Colo. 2 Ginwright, Davontae DB 21 Swanson, Ryan DB 6-0 187 R-So. Eagle, Idaho 71 Grande, Edwin OL 22 Carter, Aundre RB 5-9 239 R-Fr. Starke, Fla. 22 Griffin, Theo DL 22 Griffin, Theo DL 6-0 228 R-Jr. Federal Way, Wash. 50 Gunn, Noah OL 23 Forehand, Khalil
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