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11 Vs. Auburn.Indd IDAHO VANDALS 2015 GAME #11 • NOV. 21 • 1 P.M. PT/3 P.M. CT JORDAN-HARE STADIUM • AUBURN, ALABAMA VS. AUBURN / THE RECORDS • SEC NETWORK Idaho is 3-7 overall and 2-5 in Sun Belt action after losing its last three games – one in over- • VANDAL RADIO time. Auburn is 5-5 overall and 2-5 in the SEC and is coming off a home loss to Georgia. NETWORK THE COACHES IDAHO VANDALS PAUL PETRINO is in his third season at Idaho. While it is his fi rst head coaching job, it is not Petrino’s fi rst stint at Idaho. His coaching career began at Carroll College (his alma ma- SEPTEMBER ter, 1989). From Carroll, he went to Idaho where he coached running back, receivers and 3 Ohio University TC L, 28-45 special teams from 1992-94. From Idaho it was on to Utah State (1995-97), Louisville (1998- 12 at USC L, 9-59 99), Southern Mississippi (2000-02), Louisville (2003-06), Atlanta Falcons (2007), Arkansas 19 Wofford MAD W, 41-38 (2008-09), Illinois (2010-11) and Arkansas (2012). 26 Georgia Southern * DW/AG L, 44-20 OCTOBER GUS MALZAHN is in his third season as head coach at Auburn after serving as the head 3 at Arkansas State * L, 49-35 coach at Arkansas State in 2012. He was an assistant at Auburn from 2009-11 after two 10 bye years at Tulsa (2007-08) and one year at Arkansas (2006). Prior to his collegiate experience, 17 at Troy * W, 19-16 he spent 14 years in the high school ranks. He is a graduate of Henderson State where he 24 Louisiana-Monroe * HC W, 27-13 played receiver. 31 at New Mexico State * L, 55-48 OT NOVEMBER THE SERIES 7 at South Alabama * L, 48-52 LW This is just the second game in the series, which last was played in 1999. The Tigers won 14 Appalachian State * L, 47-20 30-23 at Jordan-Hare Stadium. 21 at Auburn 1 p.m. 28 Texas State * SD 2 p.m. TELEVISION ALL TIMES PACIFIC * Sun Belt Conference game AG – Ag Days The game is on the SEC Network. Viewing information is available at www.secnetwork.com. DW – Dads’ Weekend HC – Homecoming LW – Leadership Weekend 2015 CAPTAINS MAD – Military Appreciation Day TC – Tackle Cancer The Vandals have seven captains this season after a vote of the players after the conclu- SD – Senior Day sion of fall camp. They are seniors Quinton Bradley (defensive end), Dallas Sandberg (offensive line), Broc Westlake (linebacker) and Elijhaa Penny (running back); juniors Tueni AUBURN Lupeamanu (defensive line) and Russell Siavii (safety), and sophomore Matt Linehan (quar- SEPTEMBER terback). 5 Louisville W, 31-24 12 Jacksonville State W, 27-20 (OT) VANDAL RADIO NETWORK 19 LSU * L, 45-21 There are some new faces in the radio booth this year with KXLY sports personality Dennis 26 Mississippi State * L, 17-9 Patchin calling the play-by-play and former Vandal defensive end and Vandal Athletics Hall of OCTOBER Famer Ryan Phillips providing the analysis. The station listing for the Vandal Radio Network 3 San Jose State W, 35-21 is on page 3. 15 Kentucky * W, 30-27 24 Arkansas * L, 54-46 (4OT) NEWS CONFERENCES, PRACTICE ACCESS 31 Ole Miss * L, 27-19 NOVEMBER Head coach Paul Petrino is available on the Sun Belt Conference call at 9:33 a.m. PT Mon- 7 Texas A&M * W, 26-10 days and on the University of Idaho call Tuesdays at noon PT in team room A of the Kibbie 14 Georgia * L, 20-13 Dome. Teleconference access is available by contacting the media relations offi ce. Offensive 21 Idaho Auburn, Ala. players and coaches are available after practice Tuesdays, and defensive players and coach- 28 Alabama * Auburn, Ala. es are available after practice Wednesdays. Practices are closed until the fi nal 15 minutes DECEMBER Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and are fully closed the remainder of the week. 5 SEC Championship Atlanta, Ga. * Southeastern Conference game SOCIALLY SPEAKING @Idaho_Vandals Facebook.com/ @Idaho_Vandals @VandalFootball VandalAthletics WWW.GOVANDALS.COM IDAHO VANDALS 2015 FOOTBALL STAFF HEAD COACH OFF. COORDINATOR DEF. COORDINATOR LINEBACKERS QUARTERBACKS PAUL PETRINO KRIS CINKOVICH MIKE BRESKE ERIC BROWN BRYCE ERICKSON ASST. HC/OL SAFETIES DEFENSIVE LINE RECEIVERS TIGHT ENDS RUNNING BACKS CORNERBACKS KENNY HOLMES CHARLEY MOLNAR AL PUPUNU JASON SHUMAKER ARIC WILLIAMS SPECIAL TEAMS COOR. RECRUITING COOR. OFFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANTS – NICK GILBERT, MARK SLACK. DEFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANTS – BO MOOS, JA- MIE SCHULTZ. DEFENSIVE STUDENT ASSISTANT – NOLAN HOINES. OFFENSIVE STUDENT ASSISTANT – JACE MALEK. DI- RECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS – BOBBY DALY. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICES – BARRIE STEELE. DIRECTOR OF EQUIPMENT SERVICES – DAMIEN GARNETT. STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING – JAKE SCHARNHORST. ADMIN- ISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – AMY SCHUMAKER QUICK FACTS/DIRECTORY Founded ................................................. 1889 CFO ............................................ Tom Zimmer Press box phone...................... 208-885-0211 Location .................................. Moscow, Idaho Assoc. AD/Development ..............Tim Mooney Athletic department mailing address: (Moscow is located in the Pacifi c Time Zone) SWA/Compliance .....................Jessica Atkins University of Idaho Enrollment ............................................11,707 Director of Student-Athlete Services.....Barrie Steele 875 Perimeter, MS 2302 Presidents............................ Dr. Chuck Stabin Strength and Conditioning ..... Jake Scharnhorst Moscow, Idaho 83844-2302 Director of Athletics...................Dr. Rob Spear Director of Equipment Services ........Damien Garnett MEDIA RELATIONS Nickname............................................Vandals Director of Academic Services.........Dr. Susan Steele Asst. AD/football contact...............Becky Paull Colors .........................Silver and Vandal Gold Ticket manager ......................Chris Apenbrink Offi ce phone .............................208-885-0245 Arena ..........................................Kibbie Dome Kibbie Dome Manager ..............Rob Anderson Cell phone ................................ 208-669-0411 Surface ....................................RealGrass Pro Athletic department phone........208-885-0200 E-mail .............................. [email protected] Capacity............................................... 16,000 Athletic department fax .............208-885-2862 All-time football record ..................423-558-23 Football phone ..........................208-885-0235 Assistant ......................................Seth Pringle Affi liation ................ Football Bowl Subdivision Ticket offi ce 208-885-6466 or Offi ce phone ............................208-885-7065 Conference ........................................Sun Belt 1-888-884-3246 Assistant ....................................Joe St. Pierre Offi ce phone ............................ 208-885-0211 IDAHO VANDALS 2015 MEDIA CONTACTS IDAHO PRIMARY – Becky Paull, Assistant AD/Media relations, 208-885-0245 (o), 208-669-0411 (c), [email protected] IDAHO SECONDARY – Seth Pringle, 208-885-7065 (o), [email protected]; Joe St. Pierre, 208-885-0211, [email protected] NEWS CONFERENCES VANDAL RADIO NETWORK INSIDE THE VANDALS Coach Petrino has two conference call KZFN FM 106.1 (Moscow-Pullman) Inside the Vandals is a weekly television availabilities – the Monday morning Sun program that highlights Vandal Athletics Belt call and the Tuesday noon Idaho call. KBFI AM 1450 (Bonners Ferry) throughout the season. It is produced by Coach Petrino, players and assistant KSPT AM 1400 (Sandpoint) the Sports Journalism Class under the di- coaches are available for interviews Tues- rection of Julie Scott. Tom Purvis serves KVNI AM 1080 (Coeur d’Alene) days (offense) and Wednesdays (defense) as the program’s host along with students after practice. Contact the media relations KQNT AM 590 (Spokane) from the class. Check your local listings department for individual player interviews. KOFE AM 1240 (St. Maries) for air times on KLEW-TV (Lewiston), Practices are closed except for the fi nal KTRV (Boise) and SWX (Spokane). It 10 minutes Tuesdays and Wednesdays. KCLK AM 1430 (Lewiston) also will air in part on KXLY AM radio (700 Contact the Idaho media relations offi ce KLER AM 1300 (Orofi no) ESPN) and has been made available to (208-885-0245) for teleconference access KFXD AM 630 (Boise-Treasure Valley) Altitude Sports. It airs Fridays at 3 p.m. to the Tuesday noon (PT) call. PT. Altitude is available on Dish 410 or KLIX AM 1310 (Twin Falls-Sun Valley) 410-HD and DirecTV 681, 681-1 (HD) or SUN BELT CONFERENCE CALL KSPZ AM 980 (Idaho Falls) 682. Every Monday from 8:30 a.m. to 9:40 a.m. beginning Aug. 31 to Nov. 30. All times KQPI FM 94.5 HD2 FM (Pocatello) BOOSTER LUNCHEONS Pacifi c (PT) and subject to change. KDZY FM 98.3 (McCall) * • 8:30 a.m. – Scott Satterfi eld, Appalachian St. (ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL) • 8:37 a.m. – Dennis Franchione, Texas St. VandalXtra on www.GoVandals.com • Latah County – Mondays at 11:45 a.m. • 8:44 a.m. – Doug Martin, New Mexico St. at the Best Western Plus University Inn in PAUL PETRINO’S RADIO SHOW • 8:51 a.m. – Willie Fritz, Georgia Southern Moscow. Cost is $11 per person. There • 8:58 a.m. – Joey Jones, South Alabama Every week during the season, head will not be luncheons if the Monday is a • 9:05 a.m. – Blake Anderson, Arkansas St. coach Paul Petrino and selected players holiday. • 9:12 a.m. – Todd Berry, UL Monroe and assistant coaches join in a live radio • Kootenai County – Thursdays at the • 9:19 a.m. – Mark Hudspeth, UL Lafayette show from D. Willy’s Blues, Brew and Coeur d’Alene Resort in Cabin 5 from • 9:26 a.m. – Neal Brown, Troy Barbecue, 112 W. Sixth Street in Moscow. 11:45 a.m. until 1 p.m. • 9:33 a.m. – Paul Petrino, Idaho The fi rst show of 2015 was Monday, • West Ada County – Wednesdays at • 9:40 a.m. – Trent Miles, Georgia State Aug. 31. For the remainder of the season, noon at Louie’s, 2500 East Fairview, • For quick access, go to https://sportssys- the live show is Wednesdays from 6-7 p.m. Meridian. tems.spiderphone.com/13599868. (This Pacifi c. The show will air on Wednesdays link will help connect both your browser with a live audience and call-in availability. and telephone to the call.) The show airs live on KRPL (1400-AM) OR on the Palouse and on these Vandal Radio Call 212-812-4494 and enter 1359 9868.
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