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2021 SPRING FOOTBALL GAME 2 NOTES: UC DAVIS (1-0) vs. WEBER STATE (1-0)

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ABOUT THE GAME 2021 SPRING SCHEDULE Now ranked No. 23 nationally in the Stats Perform FCS Top 25, UC Davis heads to Ogden, to face No. 2 Weber State. Both teams enter with 1-0 records, having had an early-season date Mar. 6 at #19 Idaho...... W, 27-17 with Cal Poly postponed. Kickoff time is 1 p.m. Mountain, noon Moscow, Idaho Pacific. Saturday’s contest will air on Sports 1140 and via Watch- ASUI (16,000) BigSky, which is also available on the PlutoTV streaming service.

Who: Weber State Mar. 13 at #2 Weber State ...... Noon PST When: Saturday, March 13 • Noon PST Ogden, Utah Where: Ogden, Utah Stewart Stadium (17,500) Venue: Stewart Stadium (17,500) Live Stats: https://weberstatesports.com/sidearmstats/football/summary Listen: Sports 1140 on TuneIn app (http://tun.in/serGW) Mar. 20 CAL POLY...... 1 p.m. Watch: WatchBigSky (http://watchbigsky.com/) Battle For The Golden Horseshoe Davis, Calif . UC Davis Health Stadium (10,743) TABLE OF CONTENTS About Today’s Game/2021 Spring Schedule...... 1 Mar. 27 IDAHO STATE...... 1 p.m. Game Notes...... 2-4 Davis, Calif . 2019 Season Recap...... 4-6 UC Davis Health Stadium (10,743) 2020-21 Spring Quick Facts...... 7 UC Davis Health Stadium...... 8 About UC Davis...... 9 Apr. 3 EASTERN WASHINGTON...... 1 p.m. A Crash Course In UC Davis Football...... 10-11 Davis, Calif . Depth Chart...... 12-13 UC Davis Health Stadium (10,743) Numerical Roster...... 14-15 2019 Results...... 16 2019 Statistics...... 16-19 Apr. 10 at Cal Poly...... 1 p.m. 2021 Spring Superlatives...... 20-21 San Luis Obispo, Calif . 2021 Spring Game-by-Game Statistics...... 22-24 Alex G . Spanos Stadium (11,075) 2021 Spring Starters Summary...... 25 2021 Spring Record Breakdown...... 25 2021 Spring Game-by-Game Boxscores...... 26-27 The Last Time It Happened...... 28-29 2021 FALL SCHEDULE 2021 Spring Opponent Series Histories...... 30 Sept. 2 at Tulsa 2021 Spring Player Quick Liners...... 31-37 Sept. 11 at San Diego Sept. 18 DIXIE STATE INFORMATION BOXES Sept. 25 at Weber State* UC Davis 2021 Fall Football Schedule...... 1 Oct. 2 IDAHO* 2021 Stats Perform FCS Top 25...... 2 Oct. 9 at Idaho State* Pronunciation Guide...... 3 Oct. 16 NORTHERN COLORADO (Homecoming)* 2021 Top Passing/Rushing/Receiving Performances.....6 Oct. 23 at Cal Poly (Battle For The Golden Horseshoe)* Nov. 6 at Northern Arizona* Aggie Football History - By The Numbers...... 10 Nov. 13 EASTERN WASHINGTON* Aggie Football History - 1971 Miracle Game...... 11 Nov. 20 SACRAMENTO STATE* 2021 Spring Turnover Log...... 16 2021 Spring Touchdown Log...... 16 * game 2021 Spring Week-by-Week Rankings...... 17 HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS

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2020-21 UC DAVIS SPRING FOOTBALL GAME NOTES #2 • 1 GAME 2 NOTES, cont.

UC DAVIS-WEBER STATE SERIES for-66 rushing in his home state... Larison hails from Caldwell, Saturday’s game is the eighth meeting in a series that began some 300 miles south of Moscow on the Oregon border... Junior during UC Davis Division I reclassification era... The Aggies Hunter Rodrigues ushered in his era as the starting Aggie QB in won two of the first three matchups: Sept. 18, 2004 (31-29) and strong fashion: 23 of 29, 243 yards, three TDs and no intercep- Sept. 29, 2012 (37-13), but the Wildcats have claimed the last tions... In fact, the Aggies committed no turnovers in the con- four... The 2012 victory over Weber State has the unusual dis- test, the first game with no giveaways since both Cal Poly and tinction of being UC Davis’ first-ever Big Sky Conference win... Southern Utah in 2019. The Aggies previously competed in the Great West Conference... Weber State won the 2019 meeting, 36-20, but the game fea- On the defensive end, senior LB and co-captain Connor Airey tured one of the most exciting plays of the year: Jaylin White’s posted 10 tackles (5 solo, 5 assist) with 2 TFLs, a 7-yard sack, 100-yard kickoff return touchdown... He became the third a 14-yard interception and a QB hurry... His performance won player in school history to achieve such a feat, joining Namane Big Sky Conference Player of the Week, both from the league Modise (2017) and John Nedderman (1948). itself and by College Sports Madness... Airey was also an honor- able mention for Stats Perform’s national weekly awards... Safety UC DAVIS LAST WEEK Chris Venable notched 8 tackles with 2 PBUs, while fellow safety The Aggies upset then-No. 19 Idaho, 27-17, getting individu- Isaiah Thomas added 7 stops and a pick... Thomas now has four al feats from up and down the roster... Offensively, junior RB career interceptions: one at Stanford in 2018, two against Cal Ulonzo Gilliam, Jr. ran for 145 net yards – his ninth career 100- Poly in 2019, and one against the Vandals. plus rushing game and the 16th game with 100-plus combined yards from scrimmage... Junior WR Carson Crawford made his TO BEAT THE BEST return to action with 8 receptions for 120 yards and two TDs, Saturday’s win over Idaho marks the first time UC Davis has while adding a 36-yard pass of his own (to Jared Harrell)... beaten a team ranked in the Stats Perform Top 25 (previously Freshman WR Lan Larison made his collegiate debut with 10- STATS, Inc and The Sports Network) since a 22-21 win at Cal Poly on November 13, 2010... UC Davis trailed 21-0 early in that contest, but scored 22 unanswered to snipe an upset of then-No. 2021 STATS PERFORM TOP 25 19/18 Mustangs... Randy Wright, now a quality control staffer March 8, 2021 for UC Davis, threw for 302 yards and a pair of touchdowns to Sean Credick in the comeback... During the decade since, the No. School Record Points Prev Aggies have notched numerous wins over teams receiving votes 1 James Madison (29) 3-0 981 1 in the poll, including the recent 2019 thriller at USD and the 2 WEBER STATE (2) 1-0 928 2 2018 NCAA playoff victory against Northern Iowa... The Sept. 3 North Dakota (9) 3-0 919 4 4 UNI 2-1 863 3 15, 2012 win at South Dakota State took place two weeks before 5 North Dakota State 3-1 778 6 the Jackrabbits entered the Top 25. 6 Villanova 1-0 777 5 7 Nicholls 3-0 754 7 HISTORY HAS ITS EYES ON YOU 8 South Dakota State 2-1 752 8 With 145 rushing yards on Saturday, Gilliam raised his career 9 Kennesaw State 1-0 653 9 total to 2,370, moving him from sixth to fourth on the school 10 Southern Illinois 3-1 652 11 career Top 10 list... His next target is Ron Austin, who rushed for 10 Jacksonville State 5-1 652 10 12 Sam Houston 1-0 557 12 2,968 ticks in 1977-80... G.P. Muhammad (3,589) and Preston 13 Albany 1-0 538 13 Jackson (3,325) hold the top two spots... Impressively, Jackson 14 Chattanooga 2-1 402 18 put up all but 64 of those yards in his final two seasons... Gil- 15 Furman 2-1 351 17 liam also moved up to No. 4 on the career attempts list with 16 Eastern Washington 1-1 317 22 455, with Jackson (539) next in line... He remains fifth in rush- 17 New Hampshire 0-1 272 14 ing TDs at 25, with Jermaine Rucker (1995-96) and Muhammad 18 Southeastern Louisiana 1-1 239 23 (1995-98) tied for third with 28 each. 19 Delaware 1-0 233 25 20 Wofford 1-1 222 20 21 South Dakota 1-1 185 20 I.T. SPECIALIST 22 Illinois State 0-2 148 15 DB Isaiah Thomas’ interception at the Aggie 27-yard line stopped 23 UC DAVIS 1-0 140 NR an Idaho scoring threat in the final minutes of the first half, but 24 Monmouth 0-0 119 23 his less-heralded role as punt returner puts him in the school 25 UIW 2-0 115 NR record book... He had runbacks of 10 and 8 yards on Saturday, raising his career total to 413... Thomas needs 29 more to sur- ALSO RECEIVING VOTES: VMI 89, Idaho 81, Southeast Mis- pass Jess Oliva (2001-04) for 5th in UC Davis history... How- souri 77, Jackson State 55, Richmond 36, Gardner-Webb 32, ever, no player may ever catch that school benchmark: Armin San Diego 15, ETSU 12, Austin Peay 10, Dixie State 10, Murray State 9, Tarleton 9, Elon 3. Anderson logged 1,176 yards in his career from 1983-85... Best known for never calling for a fair catch, the 5-foot-7 Anderson

2020-21 UC DAVIS SPRING FOOTBALL GAME NOTES #2 • 2 GAME 2 NOTES, cont. still holds NCAA Division II records for punt returns in a season captains remain the same: Gilliam, LB Connor Airey, DL Bryce (61) and career (153), with his yardage total of 1,176 yards al- Rodgers and OL Kooper Richardson... Airey continues a recent most doubling the next Aggie on the list. tradition and a point of pride for head coach : a former walk-on elevating to the role of captain... Nas Anesi held Note: what follows are older notes from the 2021 spring sea- such honors in 2018 and 2019, then was joined by Tiger Garcia son, as appeared in previous editions of the game notes... in 2019... Airey was a “winter walk-on” – that is, he joined the They are intended for media members who are catching up on Aggies during the offseason workouts and has since emerged the Aggies for the first time. into a multi-year starter among the LBs crew.

MILESTONE SEASON EARLY BUZZ While the 2018 Big Sky Conference co-championship season Ulonzo Gilliam, Jr. was the lone Aggie to earn 2020 Stats Per- marked the 100th in UC Davis history, this 2021 spring slate form FCS Preseason All-America status, claiming a spot on the will feature the 1,000th all-time contest... The Aggies are a com- second team...He was a third-team All-American by that very bined 524-440-33 seasons for 997 total games... The March 20 organization as a sophomore year... Whelan was selected to the home opener against Cal Poly now has the honor of being the FCS Punter of the Year Watch List for the second straight sea- milestone 1,000th... The Battle for the Golden Horseshoe was son... LB Nick Eaton, CB Devon King and DT Bryce Rodgers originally scheduled for February 27, but was postponed to the each picked up Preseason All-Big Sky honors as part of the con- first bye weekend after the Mustangs were forced to halt presea- ference’s Virtual Kickoff event in July... Finally, the Aggies were son practice for two weeks. listed among those receiving votes for the Stats Perform Top 25, and as an “on the cusp” team in Athlon Sports’ Preseason 25... FALSE START UC Davis received seven votes in the March 1 Stats Perform poll UC Davis’ spring season was originally intended to start as a despite not playing in the opening weekend. home game against Cal Poly on February 27... However, due to COVID-related issues in San Luis Obispo, the Mustangs under- #PUNTERSAREPEOPLETOO went a two-week stoppage to their preseason practices... The Punter Daniel Whelan entered the spring with a career 42.60 Big Sky Conference built two bye weekends into the spring slate punting average (5,708 yards on 134 punts)... In comparison, specifically for the purposes of rescheduling a COVID-post- the top two punters in UC Davis history are Colton Schmidt poned contest... UC Davis will now host the Battle For The (41.12 from 2009-12) and Colby Wadman (40.96 from 2013- Golden Horseshoe on Mar. 20. 16), both of whom went on to NFL careers... The Dublin, Ireland product has 58 career punts inside opponent 20-yard lines... CAPTAINS OF THE SHIP While no official records exist for this stat, Schmidt had 80 such UC Davis announced its four captains during the 2020 winter punts while Wadman had 68... Wadman booted 49 career punts quarter, first at the season banquet, then completing the pan- of 50-plus yards, while Schmidt had 40... Whelan had 17 in el at the end of its winter practice season... The 2021 spring each of his last two seasons.

PRONUNCIATIONS Connor AIREY: like “airy” Khanii LESANE: “kah-NYE leh-SAIN” Joe ALBRECHT: “ALL-brekt” CHUBBA Maae: “CHOO-bah” Julian ALESSI: “ah-LESS-ee” Noa MASUI: “mah-SOO-ee” John ALOMA: “ah-LOH-ma” ALGERY McGuire: “AL-jer-ee” (rhymes with “forgery”) Michael AMBAGTSHEER: like “am back sheer” Calvin MOUISSET: “moo-SET” Nick AMOAH: “ah-MOH-ah” GARREN O’Keefe: rhymes with “Karen” KAVIR Bains: “kah-VEER” Connor PETTEK: rhymes with “medic” MALIK Banks: “mah-LEEK” Justin POERIO: “poh-AIR-ee-oh” TEDDYE Buchanan: like “Teddy” Zak RACHOW: “RACK-cow” JEHIEL BUDGETT: “jeh-HIGH-ull” Henry REICH: “RIKE” SUIRONG CAO: “soo-WONG chow” Andrew RUMARY: “roo-MAHR-ee” Jeremiah CHUKWUDOBE: “CHOO-koo-DOH-bay” ARI SALLUS: “AHR-ee SAL-us”: ERRON Duncan: like “Aaron” Luka SARAC: “sah-ROCK” GUNNOR Faulk: like “Gunner” Nico SARALE: “sah-RALLY” Sami FONONGALOA: “FAH-non-gah-LOH-ah” James SCHARETG: “sha-REET” ULONZO Gilliam, Jr.: “yoo-LAWN-zoh” Christian SKEPTARIS: “skip-TAIR-iss” (nickname is “Skippy”) Jared HARRELL: “huh-RELL” (similar to the singer Pharell) Josiah SUANI: “soo-AH-nee” Christoph HIROTA: “heer-ROH-tah” Adrian TEJEDA: “teh-HAY-dah” DEVON King: rhymes with “Kevin” Anthony VILLEGAS: “vee-YAY-guss” Lan LARISON: rhymes with “Harrison” Daniel WHELAN: “WEE-lin”

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BIG SKY U WHAT’S IN A NAME? Freshman LB Teddye Buchanan and cornerbacks coach Cha’pelle Despite being a nationally ranked institution of higher learn- Brown each were selected to the conference’s new “Big Sky U” ing – including No. 5 on the Wall Street Journal’s list of public leadership and development program... A total of 65 opportu- universities – UC Davis’ exact name is often cited incorrectly... nities were granted from athletes from all Big Sky Conference The full name is the University of , Davis... The cor- sports... Buchanan will take part in the “Aspring Administrators rect athletics appellation is UC Davis: no hyphens, periods or and Coaches” category, while Brown will participate in the “As- any other forms of punctuation... Common incorrect references piring Head Coaches” programming. have included “Cal Davis,” “U.C. Davis,” “UC-Davis” and even “University of Davis.”... “UCD” is acceptable for agate but should NEW FACES not be used in a story, even in second reference...Please note also The Aggie football coaching staff underwent some changes in that the Aggies’ home field is now UC Davis Health Stadium the year-plus since the 2019 season wrapped up... Perhaps most in all references. noteworthy are the appointments of Cody Hawkins and Matt Coombs as offensive and defensive coordinator, respectively... THE HERITAGE LOGO Matt Coombs most recently served on the Oregon staff under The “heritage logo,” which consists of a comet-tail C with a then-defensive coordinator (and Dan Hawkins protege) Andy capital A enclosed inside the counter, has become the primary Avalos... Cody Hawkins previously coached the Aggie receiv- mark for UC Davis athletics... However, as its name suggests, it ers, then moved up to OC upon the departure of Tim Plough... is hardly a new logo... That particular CA first appeared on the Plough was named as Avalos’ new OC at Boise State in January, UC Davis uniform in 1958, and remained the team’s cap then offensive line coach Tim Keane soon followed...Anthony logo until 1999, when SME Design (now SME Branding) created Arceneaux, formerly of Southern Utah, replaced Hawkins in the a family of logos and marks for the campus... The heritage logo WRs room... Former UC Davis tight end Mike Cody joined the returned on an unofficial basis during the university’s Division staff as a volunteer assistant coach during the winter 2020 camp, I era, and became an official brand for the athletics department then was elevated to Keane’s former spot on the staff roster a in 2018. year later. #HASHTAGS Paul Shelton and Evan Hicks were elevated to assistant coach- In addition to the more ubiquitous #goags and #aggiepride, ing roles in February of 2020, with Jerry Brady moving from phrases called #ShredForce and #UncommonEngineering also OLBs to defensive line... Shelton formerly served as a volunteer appear on UC Davis football social media posts... #ShredForce assistant while Hicks was a quality control staffer... The Aggies is a combination of #Shredville (a rallying cry for the offense) also welcomed former Aggie QB Randy Wright, former Oregon and #BlueForce (an Aggie defensive brand that dates back to State team captain Drew Kell and former Azusa Pacific assistant the program’s Div. II era)... Fans may also occasionally see #Da- Jacob Thomas to their quality control crew... Weber State grad visGuys, a nod to the high-quality, high-character people who and former Greensboro College assistant Alex Land, and Nevada come through the Aggie program... Find these hashtags on the alumnus and former ARC assistant Julian McElroy are also on team’s Facebook (www.facebook.com/UCDavisFootball/), board as volunteer assistants. Instagram (@ucdavisfootball) and especially (@UCD- football). AGGIES ON THE AIRWAVES UC Davis football returns to Sports 1140 (calls KHTK) for the AGGIE EVO 2020-21 spring season... With fans not permitted at to attend Launched in 2017-18, the Aggie EVO System is UC Davis events at UC Davis Health Stadium, the three home games (Mar. Athletics’ investment in the primary mission of preparing stu- 20 vs. Cal Poly, Mar. 27 vs. Idaho State, Apr. 3 vs. Eastern Wash- dent-athletes for a successful “launch” after graduation... Thanks ington) will be televised locally on CW31... Fans outside the lo- to a collaboration of alumni, university resources, corporate cal area can still find these games on WatchBigSky.com or Pluto partners, coaches and Student-Athlete Outcomes staff, all Ag- TV (check your provider for availability on satellite and cable gies are guided over four years to acquire the skills, knowledge, systems)... For TV games, Greg Wong will take on the play-by- opportunities and tools to better know and navigate the “World play duties on Sports 1140 alongside Doug Kelly, who returns as of Work” after graduating from UC Davis. Stories and features analyst... Scott Marsh will move from the radio booth to the TV about Aggie success stories can be found on the Aggie EVO sec- booth and call PBP with 1984 All-American and Cal Aggie Ath- tion at www.ucdavisaggies.com, while regular updates and are letics Hall of Famer Scott Barry providing analysis... Barry joined primarily found via the Aggie EVO Instagram (@AggieEVO). the Sports 1140 crew for home games in 2019... He and Marsh also provided the call for the October 19, 2019 road contest at Southern Utah.

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UC Davis followed its historic 2018 championship season with (296.9 ypg), 3rd in TD passes (28), 5th in total offense (290.1 a 5-7 record and a tie for sixth place (3-5) in the tough Big Sky ypg), 6th in passing efficiency (139.8)... Kicker Max O’Rourke Conference... In addition to an opening date with Pac-12 mem- ranked 7th in scoring among kickers (5.9 ppg)... Isaiah Thom- ber California, the 2019 schedule had seven opponents who as finished 9th in punt returns (5.4 avg), while Jaylin White’s were either ranked or receiving votes in a FCS Top 25 poll at the 100-yard TD helped him place 4th in kick returns (26.5 avg)... time: San Diego (RV), North Dakota State (No. 1/1), Montana Whelan finished 3rd (44.1 avg) in a conference that claims four (No. 18/17), North Dakota (RV), Weber State (No. 4/3), Mon- of the nation’s top 10 punters....On the defensive end, redshirt tana State (No. 10/10) and Sacramento State (No. 4/4). freshman LB Nick Eaton led the conference in forced fumbles (0.42 avg), while ranking 9th in TFLs (1.00 avg) and T11th in 2019 PLAYS OF THE YEAR sacks (0.46 avg)... CB Devon King was right behind among FF In chronological order, here are arguably the most exciting plays leaders (0.25), while Anesi and DB Isaiah Thomas were part of of the 2019 season: a large tie for 4th in recoveries (0.17 avg)... King also took part • Pat Miller forced a fumble of Ashtyn Davis on the opening in a three-way tie for 6th in INTs with three picks in 12 games. kickoff at Cal (8/31)... Jack Shippy recovered the loose ball at the opposing 21, setting up Ulonzo Gilliam’s TD run. Nationally, UC Davis ranked among the top 10 in passing of- • With no time remaining at San Diego (9/7), Devon King met fense (6th, 309.2 ypg), net punting (8th, 40.04) and completion Emilio Martinez at the goalline, jarring the ball loose mere inch- percentage (9th, 64.9)... Officially, the Aggies ranked 15th in es from what would have been a go-ahead score... King went on sacks allowed, but improves to 4th when normalizing for the to earn Big Sky ROOT SPORTS Defensive Player of the Week number of passing attempts (14 in 510 attempts). honors. • In the 48-24 Homecoming victory over Cal Poly, Nick Ea- THE KEELAN DOSS SAGA ton scored in unusual fashion: he intercepted a pitch to Lepi Early in the 2019 season, much of the excitement around UC Lataimua, then ran 78 yards the other way for his first Aggie Davis football involved an alumnus... A three-year All-American TD... Officially, the play is recorded as a fumble... The play end- receiver from 2016-18, Keelan Doss was signed as a undrafted ed what had been a 24-0 Mustang comeback run, and landed free agent by his hometown team, the Oakland Raiders, immedi- Eaton a trio of weekly awards, including STATS FCS Freshman ately following last spring’s NFL Draft... In the first three weeks of the Week. of the 2019 preseason, Doss hauled in 11 receptions (t9th in the • Just minutes into the Oct. 26 home game vs. Weber State, NFL) with 99 yards and a touchdown... Doss’ journey through Jaylin White became the third Aggie in history to record a 100- the Raiders’ camp has featured heavily in the 14th season of yard kickoff return... He made a key cut at the Aggie 20 to elude HBO’s documentary series Hard Knocks... Ultimately, Doss did three Wildcat defenders, then veered left to run untouched to not make the Raiders’ 53-man roster and was placed on waivers, the end zone. with the Jacksonville Jaguars acquiring him for their 10-man • Ulonzo Gilliam, Jr. ran a 75-yard touchdown at Portland practice squad... However, the Raiders’ release of controversial State, part of a Big Sky ROOT SPORTS Player of the Week-wor- veteran Antonio Brown triggered a bidding war for Doss... He thy 242-yard game... It was the Aggies’ longest play from scrim- ended up on the Raiders active roster, and made his NFL debut mage until Khris Vaughn scored a 76-yard reception at Sac against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. 15, 2019. State two weeks later. • It was a “blink and you missed it moment” in the Causeway Classic (11/23)... Two plays after Daniel Whelan’s punt pinned the Hornets on the 1-yard line, Da’Von Frazier intercepted a Kevin Thomson pass in the end zone for his first pick six.

FOLLOWING THE LEADERS As a team, UC Davis ranked third in the Big Sky Conference in passing offense at 309.2 ypg, behind Eastern Washington (317.1) and Northern Arizona (359.4)... Thanks to Whelan, the Aggies also ranked third in punting (40.0 net average)... Defen- sively, UC Davis tied Montana State for the fewest sacks allowed (14), although the Bobcats played 15 games for a lower average (0.93 to 1.17).

Individually, Gilliam finished the season as the Big Sky’s top rusher at 104.1 yards per game... He also led the league in all-purpose yards (133.6 ypg) and ranked T4th in touchdowns Keelan Doss chats with UC Davis Chancellor Gary May during a visit to preseason camp on August (12), 9th in receptions (4.8 rpg), 10th in scoring (6.0 ppg)... 5. Doss’ return to campus was captured by HBO for its documentary series Hard Knocks. Senior Jake Maier finished 3rd in a QB-rich league in passing

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NORTHBOUND brought in a wide variety of guests, which with stories to inspire, In May 2020, Jake Maier signed a one-year contract with the motivate and educate its listeners... Guests on the nine episodes Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League... How- were Mount Everest expeditionists Brad & Tonya Clement (Apr. ever, the CFL season was canceled before Maier could report... 17), Holocaust survivor Alexander J. Groth (Apr. 24), astronaut The school record-holder for passing yards, completions and at- Steve Robinson (May 2), MLB player/manager Clint Hurdle (May tempts continues a tradition of Aggies playing for our neighbors 8), Firefall guitarist Jock Bartley (May 15), CFL and to the north, including WR Bakari Grant, return specialist Mel head coach Khari Jones (May 22), recording artist and filmmak- Byrd, defensive lineman Rick Mohr and QB Khari Jones. er Michael Franti (June 1), UC Davis women’s coach Jennifer Gross (June 5), and San Diego Chargers kicker, author UNCOMMON ENGINEERING and philanthropist Rolf Benirschke (June 12)... Jones, Gross and While individuals around the world hunkered down at home Benirschke each are UC Davis alumni and members of the Cal during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, head Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame... The episodes are still available coach Dan Hawkins put the time to work by hosting a podcast at ucdavisaggies.com/sports/2020/4/17/uncommon-engineer- called Uncommon Engineering... Dedicated to “celebrating all ing-a-zoomcast-with-dan-hawkins.aspx. the extraordinary experiences life has to offer,” Hawkins’ podcast

2019 POSTSEASON AWARDS ALL-STAR HULA BOWL CLASSIC Chronologically, as announced Jake Maier, QB

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 8 PHIL STEELE’S ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE Tiger Garcia, DB John Aloma, LS (Second Team) Wes Preece, TE Nick Eaton, LB (Second Team) Ulonzo Gilliam, RB (Second Team) JERRY RICE AWARD FINALIST Wes Preece, TE (Second Team) Nick Eaton, LB Daniel Whelan, P (Third Team)

BIG SKY CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR FCS ADA ACADEMIC ALL-STAR Nick Eaton, LB Wes Preece, TE

ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE PHIL STEELE’S ALL-AMERICA Devon King, DB (First Team) Wes Preece, TE (Third Team) Nick Eaton, LB (Second Team) Wes Preece, TE (Second Team) BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2019 FALL ACADEMIC Ulonzo Gilliam, RB (Second Team) John Aloma (Human Development) Daniel Whelan, P (Third Team) Matt Blair (Managerial Economics) Jordan Ford, OL (Honorable Mention) Carson Crawford (Design) Jake Maier, QB (Honorable Mention) Doug Drakeley (Psychology) Bryce Rodgers, DL (Honorable Mention) Erron Duncan (Community & Regional Development) Khris Vaughn, WR (Honorable Mention) Nick Fehrenbach (English) Jordan Ford (Exploratory) CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Tiger Garcia (Managerial Economics) Tiger Garcia, DB (Second Team) Cole Hansen (Managerial Economics) Will Martin (Sociology) HERO SPORTS FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA Luka Nixon (Computer Science & Engineering) Nick Eaton, LB (First Team) Garren O’Keefe (Mechanical Engineering) Max O’Rourke (Professional Accountancy) HERO SPORTS SOPHOMORE ALL-AMERICA Wes Preece (Managerial Economics) Ulonzo Gilliam, RB (Honorable Mention) Blake Thorpe (Undeclared) Devon King, DB (Honorable Mention) NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION STATS FCS ALL-AMERICA HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETY Ulonzo Gilliam, RB (Third Team) Matt Blair (Managerial Economics) Nick Fehrenbach (English) PHIL STEELE’S BIG SKY FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Tiger Garcia (Managerial Economics) Nick Eaton, LB Max O’Rourke (Professional Accountancy) Wes Preece (Managerial Economics)‑

2020-21 UC DAVIS SPRING FOOTBALL GAME NOTES #2 • 6 2020-21 SPRING QUICK FACTS

UNIVERSITY/DEPARTMENT COACHING STAFF School: University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Head Coach: Dan Hawkins, 7th Year Overall/3rd Year as HC (UC Davis ’84) Address : One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Career Record : 131-78-1 (18 years) Established/Founded: 1905/1908 UC Davis Record : 20-16 (3 years) Enrollment: 39,629 (Fall 2019) Best Time To Reach: Contact SID Nickname: Aggies Colors: Blue & Gold Assistant Head Coach (RBs): Mark Speckman, 4th Year (Azusa Pacific ’77) Blue - PMS 295; CMYK: 100/69/8/54; RGB 0/40/85 Assistant Coach (OC): Cody Hawkins, 3rd Year (Colorado ’09) Gold - PMS 4515; CMYK: 13/19/62/28; RGB: 179/163/105 Assistant Coach (DC): Matt Coombs, 1st Year (Yale ’07) National Affiliation: NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Assistant Coach (DL): Jerry Brady, 4th Year (Sioux Falls ’14) Conference: Big Sky Conference Assistant Coach (CBs): Cha’pelle Brown, 4th Year (Colorado ’10) Home Facility: UC Davis Health Stadium (10,849) Assistant Coach (LBs): Isaiah Jackson, 4th Year (South Dakota State ’10) Chancellor : Dr. Gary S. May Assistant Coach (Safeties): Evan Hicks, 3rd Year (Brandman ’16) Director of Athletics : TBA Assistant Coach (TEs): Paul Shelton, 3rd Year (ETSU ’08) Interim Athletics Director: Rocko DeLuca Assistant Coach (WRs): Anthony Arceneaux, 1st Year (Chaminade) Chief Financial Officer: Anissa Nachman Assistant Coach (OL): Mike Cody, 1st Year (UC Davis ’12) Senior Associate Athletics A.D. Compliance & ICA Services/SWA: Katherine Zedonis SUPPORT STAFF Performance Services: Josh Flushman Director of Football Operations: Joshua Nash Associate Athletics A.D. Director of Video Services & Technical Operations: Timothy Ornelas Executive Director, EVO: Michael Lorenzen Volunteer Assistant (OL): Alex Land Executive Director for Athletics DEI: Dwight Smith Volunteer Assistant (DL): Julian McElroy Assistant A.D.s Offensive Consultant: Sam Young Communications: Eric Bankston Defensive Quality Control: Drew Kell Compliance Services: Erica Monsegue Offensive Quality Control: Randy Wright Development: Rob Norris Offensive Line Quality Control: Jacob Thomas Equipment Operations: Robert Jones Head Athletic Trainer: Tina Tubbs Facilities & Events: Ella Forrest Assistant Athletic Trainer (Head FB): Matt Davey Leadership Giving & Alumni Engagement: Liz Martin Head Team Physician: Jeremiah Ray Marketing, Ticket Sales & Strategy: Danielle Shank Head Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jeff Bourque Sports Medicine: Tina Tubbs Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach: Doug Coman Strength & Conditioning: Jeff Bourque Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach: Charles Young Student-Athlete Outcomes: Laura Goldhammer Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach: Gregory Eisenhower Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Scott Carrell Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach: Michael Sullivan Equipment Operations: Thomas Arguello ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Assistant Communications Director/Primary FB Contact: Mark Honbo TEAM INFORMATION Office Phone: (530) 752-8050 2019 Record: 5-7, 3-5 Big Sky (T6th) Cell Phone: (530) 979-1744 2019 Home/Road Records: 2-3/3-4 Email: [email protected] 2019 Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Offense 26/12, Defense 22/18, Special Teams 2/2 Director of Communications/Secondary FB Contact: Eric Bankston Starters Returning/Lost: Offense 10/4, Defense 8/5, Special Teams 2/2 Assistant Communications Director: Jason Spencer Communications Fellows: TBA

Website: www.ucdavisaggies.com Athletics Facebook: www.facebook.com/UCDavisAggies/ Athletics Twitter: @UCDavisAggies Athletics Instagram: @UCDavisAggies

2020-21 UC DAVIS SPRING FOOTBALL GAME NOTES #2 • 7 UC DAVIS HEALTH STADIUM

No, UC Davis football has not moved to a new home facility: the former STUDENT-ATHLETE PERFORMANCE CENTER (Concept drawing - facility under construction in 2019) Aggie Stadium has been rebranded as UC Davis Health Stadium effective July of 2019. This comes as a result of an expand- ed partnership between UC Davis Athlet- ics and UC Davis Health, a collaboration that will feature a new student-athlete performance center located to the im- mediate north of the campus’s multi-use stadium (see AECOM Hunt and Gensler Sport’s concept drawing at right). With an official capacity of 10,743, UC Davis Health Stadium opened in 2007 as one of the three major facilities funded by the Facilities and Campus Enhancement, for F.A.C.E., Initiative of 1999. The UC Davis women’s lacrosse team was the first to compete on its Shaw Sports (formerly Sportexe) turf, defeating Saint Mary’s on April 1, 2007. The foot- ball team began competing at UC Davis Health Stadium that fall, after more than a half century at Toomey Field. The Aggie field hockey team also played at UC Davis Health Stadium before moving to its own facility in 2014, while men’s soccer has contested key matchups on the turf in past years. UC Davis Health Stadium was de- signed by industry leader Ellerbe Beckett, and built by local firm Brown Construc- tion. It features fixed seating on each of the east and west sides, with grass berm seating – now known as the UC Davis Children’s Hospital Family Zone – adja- cent to each end zones. Beneath the press box resides the Bruce Edwards Club Room, a popular venue for receptions, meetings and other gatherings.

2020-21 UC DAVIS SPRING FOOTBALL GAME NOTES #2 • 8 ABOUT UC DAVIS

Go-getters, change makers, problem solvers Opened in 1908, UC Davis is the most academically comprehensive university on the West Coast. We’re known for working across disciplines to solve the world’s most pressing problems and for our commitment to artistic and cultural expression. What drives us We empower a dynamic educational experience. We discover and innovate. We foster a diverse and inclusive community. We advance the condition of health. We nourish and feed the world. We protect and sustain the environment. We champion curiosity. We rank among the world’s best. Distinctions in Brief The Rankings In 2017–18, 58 percent of our California and the Graduate School of Management 1st in the world in agricultural economics and resident undergraduates received enough has prepared 4,300 business leaders policy (Center for World University Rankings) gift aid to fully cover their base tuition at campuses in Davis, Sacramento, San 1st in the nation and 2nd in the world and fees, and 52 percent of students Francisco and San Ramon. in veterinary science (QS World University Rankings) awarded baccalaureate degrees did not take on student debt. The College of Letters and Science is 1st in the nation and 2nd in the world in home to UC Davis’ 17 members of the agriculture (U.S. News & World Report) UC Davis graduates more California American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1st in the nation and 2nd in the world in plant and animal programs (U.S. News & World Report) alumni than any other UC campus. One and 39 Guggenheim fellows. in every 230 Californians is a UC Davis 1st among best value colleges for women in STEM (Forbes) alum. Recent alumni earn a median The Division of Continuing and Profession- al Education serves 2nd among top 100 producers of minority annual salary of $56,300, and experi- 62,000 students in undergraduate degrees in biological and enced alumni earn $94,600. all 50 states and 100 countries in more biomedical sciences (Diverse Issues in Higher than 4,000 courses a year. Education) UC Davis contributes more than $8.1 bil- 3rd greenest university in the world lion each year to the California economy. UC Davis Health serves a 33-county area (GreenMetric World University Rankings) and includes the region’s Our students, faculty and staff volunteer only Level I adult 3rd among top U.S. colleges doing the and pediatric trauma centers, National most for low-income students (The New York more than 600,000 hours of community Times College Access Index) Cancer Institute-designated compre- service per year. 5th most international public institution hensive cancer center, comprehensive in the U.S. (Times Higher Education) UC Davis is highly ranked among the most full-service children’s hospital, transplant 5th best public university in the nation diverse large national research universities services, heart and vascular centers, insti- (The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher by U.S. News & World Report. Our communi- tute for neurodevelopmental disorders, and Education) ty benefits from hundreds of programs and a world-renowned telemedicine network. 8th most transformative college in the country clubs that support diversity and inclusion. (Money) In 2017–18, UC Davis filed 177 records 10th among public universities nationwide Forty-six percent of UC Davis under- (U.S. News & World Report) of invention and 159 patent applications, graduates are first-generation college negotiated 77 license agreements, and 10th among U.S. universities for research, students. social mobility and public service contributions helped establish 16 startups. (Washington Monthly) UC Davis is home to international students The Internship and Career Center typically 10th among best medical schools in the nation and scholars from more than 110 countries, for primary care (U.S. News & World Report) facilitates and UC Davis Study Abroad students gain 10,000 internship opportuni- 11th in the world in ecology and the international perspectives in more than ties in a year. environment (U.S. News & World Report) 40 countries each year. 14th in research funding among U.S. ranked Half of our undergraduates engage in public universities (National Science Foundation) The School of Law has the only “majority- hands-on research or creative projects One of 15 public four-year colleges with high minority” faculty of any leading American beyond the classroom. graduation rates leading to high incomes (College Scorecard, U.S. Department of law school and offers community legal Aggie athletes are high academic Education) support in the areas of immigration, prison, achievers; 10 UC Davis athletic teams 46th among best nursing schools in the nation civil rights and family protection. posted the highest multiyear NCAA for master’s degrees (U.S. News & World Report) The School of Education has Academic Performance Report scores UC Davis Medical Center and UC Davis Children’s prepared Hospital consistently rank among the nation’s top 7,700 teachers for California classrooms, in their leagues (2013–17). 50 hospitals (U.S. News & World Report)

BY THE NUMBERS: Research funding: $846 million in 2017–18 • Private support: $230 million in 2017–18 • Colleges/Schools: 4 colleges (Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Biological Sciences, Engineering, Letters and Science); 6 professional schools (Education, Law, Management, Medicine, Nursing, Veterinary Medicine) • Student enrollment: 39,152 (fall 2018) • Faculty/academics: 4,736 • Staff: 17,272 • Student employees: 9,690 • Living alumni: 260,000 • Undergraduate majors: 102 • Graduate programs: 101 • Intercollegiate sports: 25 (16 women’s, 9 men’s) • Campus area: 5,300 acres Please send ideas and feedback to Jasmin F. Bush: [email protected]

2020-21 UC DAVIS SPRING FOOTBALL GAME NOTES #2 • 9 A CRASH COURSE IN UC DAVIS FOOTBALL HISTORY

UC Davis competed in its 100th season of football in 2018, celebrat- ing the occasion with a 10-3 record, a share of the Big Sky Confer- AGGIE FOOTBALL BY THE NUMBERS ence championship and an appearance in the NCAA FCS postsea- son. What follows is your crash course on the high points of Aggie 3 individuals associated with UC Davis football are enshrined football history, for those unfamiliar with the program and its lore. in the Hall of Fame. Ken O’Brien entered in 1997 for his outstanding playing career. Two years later, earned induction for his coaching career. Most recent- 20-17 ly, entered the CFB Hall in 2014 in honor of his While the Miracle Game (see box at right) arguably ranks as coaching accomplishments at Oregon. the most storied victory in program history, UC Davis’ upset of Stanford on September 18, 2005 certainly rivals for that hon- 5: The number of conference affiliations UC Davis football or... The Aggies faced a 17-0 deficit by the midway point of has held, namely the Far Western Conference (1925-81), the the second quarter, with both Cardinal touchdowns coming on Northern California Athletic Conference (1982-92), the Amer- defensive plays... However, UC Davis rallied back with 20 unan- ican West Conference (1993), the Great West Conference (2004-11) and the Big Sky Conference (2012-present). swered points, culminating with a three-yard TD strike from Jon Grant to Blaise Smith with :08 left. 12 UC Davis players have earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award winners, an honor roll that includes Arena The win marked the program’s first against a I-A team (now Football Hall of Famer and San Diego Chargers called FBS) since 1986, when UC Davis topped Pacific by a 45- Hall of Famer Rolf Benirschke. 41 final down in Stockton. 14 Aggies have won CoSIDA Academic All-America honors (now sponsored by Google Cloud), with Ryan Parenteau and CRADLE OF COACHES Tiger Garcia being the most recent recipients. When UC Davis faced Southern Utah on October 19, it marked a meeting between two Aggie alumni: Dan Hawkins (’83) and 20: The Aggies made their first-ever appearance in the FCS Demario Warren (’08)... In fact, the Aggie football program has playoffs in 2018, making it the 20th overall NCAA postseason a proud tradition of sending alumni to Division I college head berth through all divisions – not counting a pair of College coaching positions... The list begins with 1970 graduate Paul Division bowl games in the 1940s. Hackett (Pitt, USC), rolls through 1973 alumni Mike Bellotti (Oregon) and (UC Davis), and continues with former 22 program alumni have appeared in at least one regu- Hawkins assistant and 1988 grad (Boise State, lar-season NFL game, with four players – Ken O’Brien (1983), Tom Williams (1970), Bo Eason (1984) and Mike Wise (1986) – Washington). drafted in one of the top two rounds.

Hackett also takes part in a tradition of Aggie football alums 24: Aggie quarterback Ken O’Brien was chosen as the 24th serving on NFL staffs, along with current Green Bay offensive overall pick of the 1983 NFL Draft (a.k.a. the Year of the Quar- coordinator Nathaniel Hackett and Rams safeties terback), making him the highest UC Davis selection in history. coach Ejiro Evero, although no former UC Davis player has O’Brien passed for 25,094 yards and 128 touchdowns in the had as long of an NFL coaching career as Myrel Moore, who NFL, mostly with the New York Jets. served 16 years on the staffs of the Denver Broncos (1972-77, ’82-88), Oakland Raiders (1979) and New England Patriots 25: The only retired number in program history belonged to Sam Paneno, who suffered a severe knee injury during (1991-92)... The Aggie football staff has also served as an early overtime of a September 11, 1999 game at Western Oregon. point for such non-alumni mentors as , TCU’s Due to complications with circulation, Paneno had the lower head coach since 2000; and Rich Scangarello, who earned the portion of his right leg amputated nine days later. His posi- post as Denver Broncos OC in 2019... Patterson served as Aggie tive attitude throughout the ordeal earned national attention. linebackers coach in 1986, while Scangarello made two different Paneno was bestowed with the NCAA’s inaugural Inspiration stops at UC Davis as an assistant under Bob Biggs. Award in 2001. Paneno graduated from UC Davis’ King Hall School of Law in 2005, later established a nonprofit to protect abused and impoverished children and ran a law practice PROMINENT ALUMNI specializing in special education. In addition to the coaches list above, UC Davis football has en- joyed dozens of alumni entering the professional ranks, with 30: Last year’s Big Sky Conference title marked the 30th 17 players earning selection in the NFL Draft... Among the league championship in history, a list that included 20 straight most noted are Ken O’Brien, a member of the 1983 “Year of crowns from 1971-90. the Quarterback” draft who threw for more than 25,000 yards with the Jets and the Eagles; Mark Grieb, who retired as one 37: The number of consecutive winning seasons UC Davis of the all-time passing leaders in Arena Football League history; enjoyed (1972-2008) under the guidance of head coaches Rolf Benirschke, who earned NFL Man of the Year honors and Jim Sochor (1970-88), Bob Foster (1989-92) and Bob Biggs (1993-2012) kicked 146 field goals for the San Diego Chargers; and Khari Jones, who led the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to the 2001 Grey

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Cup... Jones also deserves a spot in the coaching section, as he took over the in 2019. THE MIRACLE GAME

Outside the world of football and onto the screens, Benirschke’s No two knowledgeable Aggie fans would ever agree on a heroics with ulcerative colitis (which nearly ended his NFL ca- top five list of the most memorable or significant victo- reer) and his subsequent humanitarian efforts made him a na- ries in UC Davis football history, but everyone should tional hero, although he arguably gained the most public atten- have the 30-29 win over Cal State Hayward on Nov. 6, tion during a brief stint as the host of TV’s Wheel of Fortune... 1971 high on that list (if not on top). The Aggies trailed Former Aggie safety Bo Eason went from a successful NFL the defending conference champs, 29-14, entering the career to an acting career (Miami Rhapsody), with a one-man, final minute of play. What follows is the play-by-play semi-autobiographical play called Runt of the Litter earning rave from that point forward. critical response... Tim Lajcik (pronounced “LAY-sick”) an Ag- gie All-American in both football and wrestling, has 60 credits as DRIVE START: Steve Nathan’s 30-yard punt return to the Hayward 42 with a stunt perfomer (John Wick)... The UC Davis football leader for 0:44 remaining in regulation. UC Davis has no timeouts. onscreen credits belongs to Jim Haynie, who turned his 1963 degree in dramatic art to nearly 100 roles – most notably The 0:44 1-10-H42 Bob Biggs 16 pass to Mike Everly. Peacemaker, Pretty In Pink and The Bridges of Madison 0:36 1-10-H26 Bob Biggs incomplete pass to Tay Thompson. County. 0:32 2-10-H26 Bob Biggs incomplete pass to Tay Thompson. 0:28 3-10-H26 Bob Biggs 24 pass to Mike Bellotti. First down. NAMESAKES 0:20 1-G-H2 George Mock 2 run, TOUCHDOWN at 0:17. Two landmarks stand near the main entrance of UC Davis Health Stadium, both named after key university figures... The victory SCORE: CAL STATE HAYWARD 29, UC DAVIS 20 bell is named for Thomas Tavernetti, a university faculty mem- ber from 1913 to 1930... The bell is mentioned in the school Two-point conversion: Bob Biggs complete to Rick Fortner. fight song, “Aggie Fight,” and rung after each home win... Across the plaza is a statue of Jim Sochor, who served as UC Davis head SCORE: CAL STATE HAYWARD 29, UC DAVIS 22 football coach from 1970-88... Sochor won 156 games and 17 conference titles in his career, and instilled a belief system later DRIVE START: Onside kick is recovered by UC Davis’ John Miller on the known as “Aggie Pride” (see below). Hayward 44 with 0:15 remaining.

0:15 1-10-H44 Bob Biggs incomplete pass to Mike Everly. THE TOOM 0:09 2-10-H44 Bob Biggs 15 pass to Tay Thompson. First down. Before moving to Aggie Stadium (now known as UC Davis 0:04 1-10-H29 Bob Biggs 29 pass to Mike Bellotti. TOUCHDOWN at 0:00. Health Stadium) in 2007, UC Davis football played almost six decades worth of its home games at the corner of Russell Bou- SCORE: CAL STATE HAYWARD 29, UC DAVIS 28 levard and A Street in a venue opened in 1949 and named for athletics director Crip Toomey in 1962... Toomey Field, or “The Two-point conversion: illegal procedure called against UC Davis. Toom” as it is known to many an alum, hosted a total of 286 Ag- gie home football contests, including nationally televised NCAA The game clock had expired on Bellotti’s touchdown, so the contest is initially semifinal games in 1977 (Lehigh), 1982 (North Dakota State) ruled over upon the penalty. However, the game cannot end on a penalty, and 1983 (North Dakota State). giving the Aggies another opportunity to attempt the two-point conversion from the 8-yard line. AGGIE PRIDE The term has since been appropriated by various entities on the Two-point conversion: illegal procedure called against UC Davis. UC Davis campus, but Aggie Pride belief system has its roots with the football program... After taking the helm in 1970, head Again, the violation occurred before the snap, thus replaying the conversion coach Jim Sochor instilled a new culture: “We knew that every- from the 13-yard line. body we played would be bigger, stronger and faster than we were. We had to find a way. And that way was that no one would Two-point conversion: Bob Biggs complete to Mike Everly. (Everly had to make be closer as a football team than we would be. Our central values a diving left-handed catch in heavy traffic in the back of the end zone.) became trust, unity and togetherness”... Bob Foster, the long- time Sochor assistant and later the Aggie head coach in his own FINAL SCORE: UC DAVIS 30, CAL STATE HAYWARD 29 right, is credited for giving Aggie Pride its name.

2020-21 UC DAVIS SPRING FOOTBALL GAME NOTES #2 • 11 2021 SPRING DEPTH CHARTS

UC DAVIS OFFENSE LT 73 Nick AMOAH 6-3 290 Jr. Davis, Calif. OR 70 Colton LAMSON 6-6 285 Sr. El Dorado Hills, Calif.

LG 78 Joe ALBRECHT 6-9 310 Sr. South Lake Tahoe, Calif. OR 65 Jordan FORD 6-2 270 So. Fair Oaks, Calif.

C 74 Connor PETTEK 6-3 300 Jr. Thousand Oaks, Calif. OR 63 Ari SALLUS 6-2 270 So. Pacific Palisades, Calif.

RG 60 Jake PARKS 6-3 290 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. OR 66 Adrian TEJEDA 6-5 301 Fr. Long Beach, Calif.

RT 67 Malik BANKS 6-4 260 So. Villa Park, Calif. OR 79 Kooper RICHARDSON 6-6 298 Jr. Folsom, Calif.

QB 4 Gunnor FAULK 6-0 195 So. Sacramento, Calif. OR 7 Miles HASTINGS 6-1 180 RFr. San Marcos, Calif. OR 12 Hunter RODRIGUES 6-0 180 Jr. Rocklin, Calif. OR 18 Trent TOMPKINS 6-0 200 RFr. Fresno, Calif.

WR 80 Lance BABB II 6-0 195 So. Montebello, Calif. OR 82 Chaz DAVIS 6-3 185 RFr. Stockton, Calif. OR 9 Khris VAUGHN 6-1 186 Jr. Redlands, Calif.

WR 82 Chaz DAVIS 6-3 185 RFr. Stockton, Calif. OR 21 Casey GRANFORS 6-4 205 RFr. San Diego, Calif. OR 2 Jared HARRELL 6-2 200 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif.

Slot 6 Carson CRAWFORD 5-10 165 Jr. Beaverton, Ore. OR 1 C.J. HUTTON 5-9 170 Fr. Folsom, Calif. OR 17 Justin KRAFT 5-10 170 So. Lincoln, Calif. OR 20 Justin POERIO 5-11 160 So. El Dorado Hills, Calif.

TE 86 Evan BEARDEN 6-5 240 RFr. Sonora, Calif. OR 87 McCallan CASTLES 6-5 240 So. South Lake Tahoe, Calif. OR 40 Garren O’KEEFE 6-4 240 So. Colfax, Calif. OR 44 Christian SKEPTARIS 6-2 235 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. OR 5 Blake THORPE 6-3 225 So. Walnut Creek, Calif.

RB 33 Trever FACEY 5-7 175 So. Sutter, Calif. OR 34 Ulonzo GILLIAM, Jr. 5-9 185 Jr. Merced, Calif. OR 29 Christoph HIROTA 5-10 185 Sr. Bellevue, Wash. OR 3 Lan LARISON 6-0 180 Fr. Caldwell, Idaho OR 22 Anthony VILLEGAS 5-10 195 Fr. Salinas, Calif.

UC DAVIS SPECIALISTS K 48 Isaiah GOMEZ 6-0 185 So. Antelope, Calif. OR 37 Daniel WHELAN 6-5 215 Sr. Rancho Mirage, Calif.

P 26 Henry REICH 6-0 178 So. San Carlos, Calif. OR 37 Daniel WHELAN 6-5 215 Sr. Rancho Mirage, Calif.

Snap 98 John ALOMA 6-0 205 Sr. Moorpark, Calif. OR 41 Cole HANSEN 6-1 225 Sr. Yorba Linda, Calif.

Hold 37 Daniel WHELAN 6-5 215 Sr. Rancho Mirage, Calif.

KOR 29 Christoph HIROTA 5-10 185 Sr. Bellevue, Wash. OR 3 Lan LARISON 6-0 180 Fr. Caldwell, Idaho OR 23 Jordan PERRYMAN 6-0 191 Jr. Hanford, Calif. OR 1 Isaiah THOMAS 5-10 187 Sr. Van Nuys, Calif. OR 10 Jaylin WHITE 5-10 158 Jr. San Diego, Calif.

PR 1 Isaiah THOMAS 5-10 187 Sr. Van Nuys, Calif. OR 10 Jaylin WHITE 5-10 158 Jr. San Diego, Calif.

Note: players are listed alphabetically within each position (i.e. not by expected starter or playing time). 2021 SPRING DEPTH CHARTS

UC DAVIS DEFENSE DT 45 Michael AMBAGTSHEER 6-5 240 Fr. San Diego, Calif. OR 95 Zach KENNEDY 6-6 245 RFr. Sammamish, Wash. OR 94 Noa MASUI 6-6 260 Fr. Torrance, Calif.

NT 51 Sami FONONGALOA 6-2 305 Fr. Pittsburg, Calif. OR 92 Chubba MAAE 6-2 359 Fr. Long Beach, Calif. OR 99 Bryce RODGERS 6-3 285 Sr. East Palo Alto, Calif. OR 75 Princeton TOKI 5-11 361 Fr. Vallejo, Calif.

DE 93 Luka NIXON 6-5 230 Jr. Sherwood, Ore. OR 59 Darius WILSON 6-3 235 Fr. Palmdale, Calif.

Rush 53 Nick EATON 6-2 215 So. Rocklin, Calif. OR 90 Cade PEACOCK 6-3 240 Jr. Juanita, Wash. OR 58 Luka SARAC 6-1 200 Fr. Oak Park, Calif.

SLB 20 Jackson CLOYD 6-2 225 RFr. Newport Beach, Calif. OR 52 Zach JONES 6-0 195 So. San Diego, Calif. OR 7 Cam TRIMBLE 6-0 220 Jr. Westlake Village, Calif.

MLB 41 Cole HANSEN 6-1 225 Sr. Yorba Linda, Calif. OR 46 Calvin MOUISSET 6-1 210 So. San Juan Capistrano, Calif. OR 58 James SCHARETG 6-0 215 Sr. , Calif.

WLB 36 Connor AIREY 6-0 215 Sr. Chino Hills, Calif. OR 15 Teddye BUCHANAN 6-2 215 Fr. South San Francisco, Calif. OR 19 Jayce SMALLEY 6-0 232 Gr. Kaneohe, Hawaii

NICKEL 13 Da’Von FRAZIER 6-1 185 So. Sacramento, Calif. OR 11 George MORENO 5-10 190 Jr. Reno, Nev.

CB 30 Algery McGUIRE 5-9 170 So. Gardena, Calif. OR 21 Devon KING 5-10 165 Jr. Richmond, Calif. OR 23 Jordan PERRYMAN 6-0 191 Jr. Hanford, Calif.

CB 27 Markeece ALEXANDER 6-0 175 Fr. Redondo Beach, Calif OR 3 Jehiel BUDGETT 6-0 185 RFr. Elk Grove, Calif. OR 10 Jaylin WHITE 5-10 158 Jr. San Diego, Calif.

S 16 Mario MINOR 6-0 170 Fr. Duarte, Calif. OR 14 Chris VENABLE 6-2 175 RFr. Corona, Calif.

S 43 Kavir BAINS 5-10 180 Fr. San Jose, Calif. OR 49 Kevin CULLEN 6-0 190 Fr. Mountain View, Calif. OR 1 Isaiah THOMAS 5-10 187 Sr. Van Nuys, Calif.

COACHING STAFF SUPPORT STAFF Dan HAWKINS Head Coach, 7th Year/4th as HC Joshua NASH Director of Football Operations Mark SPECKMAN Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs, 3rd Year Sam YOUNG Offensive Consultant Cody HAWKINS Offensive Coordinator, 3rd Year/1st as OC Randy WRIGHT Offensive Quality Control, Matt COOMBS Defensive Coordinator, 1st Year Drew KELL Defensive Quality Control Cha’pelle BROWN Cornerbacks, 4th Year Jacob THOMAS Offensive Line Quality Control Isaiah JACKSON Inside Linebackers, 4th Year Alex LAND Volunteer Assistant (O-Line) Jerry BRADY Defensive Line, 4th Year Julian McELROY Volunteer Assistant (D-Line) Paul SHELTON Tight Ends, 3rd Year/2nd as AC Timothy ORNELAS Director of Video Services & Technical Operations Evan HICKS Safeties, 3rd Year/1st as AC Thomas ARGUELLO Associate Director of Equipment Mike CODY Offensive Line, 1st Year Jeff BOURQUE Assistant Athletics Director, Strength & Conditioning Anthony ARCENEAUX Wide Receivers, 1st Year Doug COMAN Assistant Strength & Conditioning Charles YOUNG Assistant Strength & Conditioning Gregory EISENHOWER Assistant Strength & Conditioning Michael SULLIVAN Assistant Strength & Conditioning Matt DAVEY Associate Athletic Trainer (Head Football) Jeremiah RAY Head Team Physician Adam ZEDONIS Student-Athlete Outcomes Advising 2021 SPRING NUMERICAL ROSTER

No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown Last School Major 1 C.J. HUTTON WR 5-9 170 Fr. Folsom, Calif. Folsom HS ’20 Managerial Economics 1 Isaiah THOMAS DB 5-10 187 Sr. Van Nuys, Calif. Chaminade HS ’16 Managerial Economics 2 Jared HARRELL WR 6-2 200 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. St. John Bosco HS ’16 Human Development 3 Jehiel BUDGETT DB 6-0 185 RFr. Elk Grove, Calif. Monterey Trail HS ’19 Exploratory 3 Lan LARISON RB 6-0 180 Fr. Caldwell, Idaho Vallivue HS ’20 Managerial Economics 4 Gunnor FAULK QB 6-0 195 So. Sacramento, Calif. Christian Brothers HS ’18 Exploratory 5 Blake THORPE TE 6-3 225 RFr. Walnut Creek, Calif. Las Lomas HS ’19 Communication 6 Carson CRAWFORD WR 5-10 165 Jr. Beaverton, Ore. Beaverton HS ’17 Design 7 Miles HASTINGS QB 6-1 180 RFr. San Marcos, Calif. San Marcos HS ’19 Economics 7 Cam TRIMBLE LB 6-0 220 Jr. Westlake Village, Calif. Westlake HS ’17 Managerial Economics 9 Sean HARLSTON DB 6-3 205 RFr. Compton, Calif. Dominguez HS ’19 Organizational Studies 9 Khris VAUGHN WR 6-1 186 Sr. Redlands, Calif. Redlands East Valley HS ’16 Sociology 10 Grant HARPER QB 6-2 200 Fr. Moraga, Calif. Campolindo HS ’20 Managerial Economics 10 Jaylin WHITE DB 5-10 158 Jr. San Diego, Calif. Vista Murrieta HS ’17 African-American & African Studies 11 Mitchell DIXON QB 6-4 220 Fr. Sacramento, Calif. Rio Americano HS ’20 Managerial Economics 11 George MORENO DB 5-10 190 Jr. Reno, Nev. Sierra College Managerial Economics 12 Hunter RODRIGUES QB 6-0 180 Jr. Rocklin, Calif. American River College Human Development 13 Da’Von FRAZIER LB 6-1 185 So. Sacramento, Calif. Elk Grove HS ’18 Exploratory 13 Brian PIERCE WR 5-9 170 Fr. Richmond, Calif. Pittsburg HS ’20 African-American & African Studies 14 Julian ALESSI WR 6-2 185 Fr. Palos Verdes Est., Calif. Palos Verdes HS ’20 Undeclared 14 Chris VENABLE DB 6-2 175 So. Corona, Calif. Centennial HS ’18 Exploratory 15 Teddye BUCHANAN LB 6-2 215 Fr. S. San Francisco, Calif. St. Ignatius HS ’20 Communication 15 Peyton DIXON RB 5-11 200 RFr. Reno, Nev. Fresno State Community & Regional Development 16 Mario MINOR DB 6-0 170 Fr. Duarte, Calif. Monrovia HS ’20 Undeclared 17 Justin KRAFT WR 5-10 170 Jr. Lincoln, Calif. Whitney HS ’18 Psychology 18 Evan PERKINS DB 5-10 190 Jr. San Diego, Calif. Helix Charter HS ’17 Economics 18 Trent TOMPKINS QB 6-0 200 RFr. Fresno, Calif. Central HS ’19 Exploratory 19 Niko HARRIS WR 6-1 200 Jr. Agoura Hills, Calif. Sierra Canyon HS ’17 Managerial Economics 19 Jayce SMALLEY LB 6-0 232 Gr. Kaneohe, Hawaii UCLA/Servite HS ’17 MBA (Grad.) 20 Jackson CLOYD LB 6-2 225 RFr. Newport Beach, Calif. Oregon State Managerial Economics 20 Justin POERIO WR 5-11 160 So. El Dorado Hills, Calif. Oak Ridge HS ’18 Psychology 21 Casey GRANFORS WR 6-4 205 RFr. San Diego, Calif. University City HS ’19 Exploratory 21 Devon KING DB 5-10 165 Jr. Richmond, Calif. De Anza HS ’17 Human Development 22 Amir KNOX DB 6-0 183 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif. Ridgeview HS ’17 Organizational Studies 22 Anthony VILLEGAS RB 5-10 195 Fr. Salinas, Calif. Palma HS ’20 Exploratory 23 Jordan PERRYMAN DB 6-0 191 Jr. Hanford, Calif. Hanford HS ’17 Human Development 24 Jeremiah CHUKWUDOBE RB 5-9 180 RFr. Diamond Bar, Calif. Diamond Bar HS ’19 Political Science 25 Sam PANENO Number Retired in 2000 26 Henry REICH K 6-0 178 So. San Carlos, Calif. Carlmont HS ’18 Environmental Engineering 27 Markeece ALEXANDER DB 6-0 175 Fr. Redondo Beach, Calif Redondo Union HS ’20 Exploratory 29 Christoph HIROTA RB 5-10 185 Sr. Bellevue, Wash. Arizona State Communication 30 Algery McGUIRE DB 5-9 170 So. Gardena, Calif. Serra HS ’17 Communication 31 Felipe FIGUEROA RB 6-0 200 RFr. Stockton, Calif. Franklin HS ’19 Biological Sciences 32 Erron DUNCAN DB 5-9 200 Sr. Stockton, Calif. Weston Ranch HS ’16 Community & Regional Development 33 Trever FACEY RB 5-7 175 So. Sutter, Calif. Sutter HS ’18 Human Development 33 James SCHARETG LB 6-0 215 Sr. San Francisco, Calif. CCSF Sociology 34 Ulonzo GILLIAM, Jr. RB 5-9 185 Jr. Merced, Calif. Merced HS ’17 Human Development 35 Khanii LESANE LB 6-2 193 Sr. Antelope, Calif. Antelope HS ’16 Psychology 36 Connor AIREY LB 6-0 215 Sr. Chino Hills, Calif. Servite HS ’16 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior 37 Daniel WHELAN K/P 6-5 215 Sr. Rancho Mirage, Calif. Rancho Mirage HS ’17 Sustainable Environmental Design 38 Jacob HORNE DB 6-3 195 Fr. Upland, Calif. Bonita HS ’20 Environmental Engineering 40 Garren O’KEEFE TE 6-4 240 So. Colfax, Calif. Colfax HS ’18 Managerial Economics 41 Cole HANSEN LB 6-1 225 Sr. Yorba Linda, Calif. Fullerton College Managerial Economics 2021 SPRING NUMERICAL ROSTER

No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown Last School Major 42 Mike WALTERS LB 6-2 225 Fr. Huntington Beach, Calif. Edison HS ’20 Managerial Economics 43 Kavir BAINS DB 5-10 180 Fr. San Jose, Calif. Valley Christian HS ’20 Mechanical Engineering 44 Christian SKEPTARIS FB 6-2 235 Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparral HS ’16 Human Development 45 Michael AMBAGTSHEER DL 6-5 240 Fr. San Diego, Calif. St. Augustine HS ’20 Managerial Economics 46 Calvin MOUISSET LB 6-1 210 So. S.J. Capistrano, Calif. Junipero Serra HS ’19 Exploratory 47 Josh WARD RB 5-9 190 Fr. San Pedro, Calif. San Pedro HS ’20 Exploratory 48 Isaiah GOMEZ K 6-0 185 Fr. Antelope, Calif. American River College Human Development 49 Kevin CULLEN DB 6-0 190 Fr. Mountain View, Calif. Palo Alto HS ’20 Exploratory 50 Earl ENGLISH LB 6-0 215 Sr. Rochester, N.Y. College of the Canyons Sociology 51 Sami FONONGALOA OL 6-2 305 Fr. Pittsburg, Calif. Pittsburg HS ’20 Sociology 52 Zach JONES LB 6-0 195 So. San Diego, Calif. Grossmont HS ’18 Managerial Economics 53 Nick EATON LB 6-2 215 So. Rocklin, Calif. Whitney HS ’18 Communication 54 Nico SARALE OL 6-4 260 So. Oakdale, Calif. Oakdale HS ’18 Exploratory 56 Will GEORGE DL 6-4 285 Jr. Stockton, Calif. Lincoln HS ’17 Sociology 58 Luka SARAC LB 6-1 200 Fr. Oak Park, Calif. Oak Park HS ’20 Undeclared 59 Darius WILSON DL 6-3 235 Fr. Palmdale, Calif. Highland HS ’20 Exploratory 60 Jake PARKS OL 6-3 290 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. JSerra Catholic HS ’18 Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior 62 Suirong CAO OL 6-4 280 Fr. Elk Grove, Calif. Laguna Creek HS ’20 Civil Engineering 63 Ari SALLUS OL 6-2 270 So. Pacific Palisades, Calif. Palisades Charter HS ’18 Animal Science 65 Jordan FORD OL 6-2 270 So. Fair Oaks, Calif. Del Campo HS ’18 Exploratory 66 Adrian TEJEDA OL 6-5 301 Fr. Long Beach, Calif. Wilson HS ’20 Aerospace Science & Engineering 67 Malik BANKS OL 6-4 260 So. Villa Park, Calif. Villa Park HS ’18 Chemistry 69 Josiah SUANI DL 6-0 329 So. Hayward, Calif. Hayward HS ’18 Exploratory 70 Colton LAMSON OL 6-6 285 Sr. El Dorado Hills, Calif. Sacramento City College Sociology 71 Andrew RUMARY Ol 6-6 330 Fr. Surprise, Ariz. Valley Vista HS ’20 Exploratory 72 Miles MEYNELL Ol 6-5 261 Fr. Eureka, Calif. Eureka HS ’20 Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 73 Nick AMOAH OL 6-3 290 Jr. Davis, Calif. Davis HS ’17 Aerospace Science & Engineering 74 Connor PETTEK OL 6-3 300 Jr. Thousand Oaks, Calif. Thousand Oaks HS ’17 Viticulture & Enology 75 Princeton TOKI DL 5-11 361 Fr. Vallejo, Calif. Salesian Prep ’20 Exploratory 77 Zak RACHOW OL 6-8 260 Fr. Chula Vista, Calif. Otay Ranch HS ’20 Managerial Economics 78 Joe ALBRECHT OL 6-9 310 Sr. South Lake Tahoe, Calif. Cornell Psychology 79 Kooper RICHARDSON OL 6-6 298 Sr. Folsom, Calif. Folsom HS ’16 Communication 80 Lance BABB II WR 6-0 195 So. Montebello, Calif. Schurr HS ’18 Design 81 Josh GALE TE 6-4 220 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz. Williams Field HS ’20 Communication 82 Chaz DAVIS WR 6-3 185 RFr. Stockton, Calif. Bear Creek HS ’19 Psychology 83 Darius LIVINGSTON WR 5-11 200 Sr. Stockton, Calif. Bear Creek HS ’16 Psychology 84 Abe DEL REAL WR 6-3 185 Fr. Chico, Calif. Chico HS ’20 Managerial Economics 85 Theo GOODWIN WR 6-1 180 So. Anchorage, Alaska Christian HS ’17 Communication 86 Evan BEARDEN TE 6-5 240 RFr. Sonora, Calif. Sonora HS ’19 Exploratory 87 McCallan CASTLES TE 6-5 240 So. South Lake Tahoe, Calif. California Animal Science & Management 89 Robert SIMKINS WR 6-0 165 So, San Rafael, Calif. Terra Linda HS ’18 American Studies 90 Cade PEACOCK DL 6-3 240 Jr. Juanita, Wash. Eastside Catholic HS ’18 American Studies 92 Chubba MAAE DL 6-2 359 Fr. Long Beach, Calif. Long Beach Poly HS ’20 Exploratory 93 Luka NIXON DL 6-5 230 Jr. Sherwood, Ore. Sherwood HS ’17 Computer Science & Engineering 94 Noa MASUI DL 6-6 260 Fr. Torrance, Calif. St. John Bosco HS ’20 Exploratory 95 Zach KENNEDY DL 6-6 245 RFr. Sammamish, Wash. Eastlake HS ’19 Exploratory 96 Kyree WOODS DL 6-3 302 Sr. Spring Valley, Calif. Jacksonville Managerial Economics 97 Finn RUDD P 6-3 210 So. Wellington, New Zealand Highland College Human Development 98 John ALOMA LS 6-0 205 Jr. Moorpark, Calif. Moorpark College Human Development 99 Bryce RODGERS DL 6-3 285 Sr. East Palo Alto, Calif. Menlo-Atherton HS ’16 Psychology 2021 SPRING STATISTICS

SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent W/L Score Overall Big Sky Time Att. Mar 06 at #19 Idaho W 27-17 1-0 1-0 2:48 1,823 Mar. 13 at #2 Weber State Mar. 20 CAL POLY Mar. 27 IDAHO STATE Apr. 3 EASTERN WASHINGTON Apr. 10 at Cal Poly

TURNOVER LOG AGGIE TOUCHDOWN LOG TAKEAWAYS (2) Opp Qtr-Time Play Drive Info Opp Qtr-Time Type Spot Result Idaho 2nd-1:40 Crawford 25 pass from Rodrigues 8-75-3:45 Idaho 2nd-0:27 Interception (Thomas) Own14 End of half Idaho 3rd-4:28 Harrell 7 pass from Rodrigues 14-75-4:36 Idaho 4th-3:03 Interception (Airey) Opp23 Downs Idaho 4th-7:41 Crawford 11 pass from Rodrigues 9-80-3:50 Idaho 4th-3:12 Larison 9 run 7-74-3:25 GIVEAWAYS (0) Opp Qtr-Time Type Spot Result None

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OVERALL TEAM STATISTICS WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKING UC Davis Opponents SCORING 27 17 Date StatsPerf Points Per Game 27.0 17.0 Preseason RV Points Off Turnovers 0 0 Feb. 22 RV FIRST DOWNS 29 19 Mar. 1 RV Rushing 16 7 Mar. 8 #23 Passing 13 11 Mar. 15 Penalty 0 1 Mar. 22 RUSHING YARDAGE 202 109 Mar. 29 Yards gained rushing 228 118 Apr. 5 Yards lost rushing 26 9 Rushing Attempts 43 28 Apr. 11 Average Per Rush 4.7 3.9 Average Per Game 202.0 109.0 Note: the AFCA is not conducting a poll during TDs Rushing 1 1 the 2021 spring FCS season. PASSING YARDAGE 279 236 Comp-Att-Int 24-30-0 27-37-2 Average Per Pass 9.3 6.4 Average Per Catch 11.6 8.7 BIG SKY ROOT SPORTS Average Per Game 279.0 236.0 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK TDs Passing 3 1 UC Davis winners TOTAL OFFENSE 481 345 Total Plays 73 65 Mar. 8 Connor Airey, Defense Average Per Play 6.6 5.3 Average Per Game 481.0 345.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 0-0 2-58 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 2-18 0-0 COLL. SPORTS MADNESS INT RETURNS: #-Yards 2-17 0-0 BIG SKY CONFERENCE KICK RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 29.0 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.0 0.0 UC Davis winners INT RETURN AVERAGE 8.5 0.0 FUMBLES-LOST 3-0 0-0 Mar. 8 Connor Airey, Defense PENALTIES-Yards 3-35 2-20 Average Per Game 35.0 20.0 PUNTS-Yards 2-98 4-183 Average Per Punt 49.0 45.8 Net punt average 49.0 36.2 KICKOFFS-Yards 5-310 4-260 Average Per Kick 62.0 65.0 Net kick average 35.4 40.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:46 30:14 3RD-DOWN Conversions 6/11 8/16 3rd-Down Pct 55% 50% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 0/2 2/2 4th-Down Pct 0% 100% SACKS BY-Yards 1-7 0-0 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 4 2 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 0-1 1-1 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (3-5) 60% (2-2) 100% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (3-5) 60% (2-2) 100% PAT-ATTEMPTS (3-4) 75% (2-2) 100% ATTENDANCE 0 1823 Games/Avg Per Game 0/0 1/1823 Neutral Site Games 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot UC Davis 0 7 7 13 27 Opponents 3 7 7 0 17

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RUSHING PLAYER GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Yds/G GILLIAM Jr., Ulonzo 1 26 146 1 145 5.6 0 24 145.0 LARISON, Lan 1 10 66 0 66 6.6 1 13 66.0 RODRIGUES, Hunter 1 6 18 5 13 2.2 0 9 13.0 HARRELL, Jared 1 1 -2 20 -22 -22.0 0 0 -22.0 Total...... 1 43 228 26 202 4.7 1 24 202.0 Opponents...... 1 28 118 9 109 3.9 1 16 109.0

PASSING PLAYER GP-GS Rating Cmp-Att-Int Pct. Yds TD Long Yds/G RODRIGUES, Hunter 1 183.8 23-29-0 79.3 243 3 26 243.0 CRAWFORD, Carson 1 402.4 1-1-0 100.0 36 0 36 36.0 Total...... 1 191.1 24-30-0 80.0 279 3 36 279.0 Opponents...... 1 124.7 27-37-2 73.0 236 1 49 236.0

RECEIVING PLAYER GP-GS Rec Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G CRAWFORD, Carson 1 8 120 15.0 2 26 120.0 VAUGHN, Khris 1 5 35 7.0 0 10 35.0 HARRELL, Jared 1 4 55 13.8 1 36 55.0 CASTLES, McCallan 1 4 51 12.8 0 24 51.0 BABB II, Lance 1 1 14 14.0 0 14 14.0 GILLIAM Jr., Ulonzo 1 1 2 2.0 0 2 2.0 THORPE, Blake 1 1 2 2.0 0 2 2.0 Total...... 1 24 279 11.6 3 36 279.0 Opponents...... 1 27 236 8.7 1 49 236.0

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TOTAL OFFENSE (LEADERS ONLY) SCORING PLAYER GP Plays Rush Pass Total Yds/G PLAYER TD FG PAT Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts RODRIGUES, Hunter 1 35 13 243 256 256.0 CRAWFORD, Carson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 GILLIAM Jr., Ulonzo 1 26 145 0 145 145.0 HARRELL, Jared 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 LARISON, Lan 1 10 66 0 66 66.0 LARISON, Lan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 1 73 202 279 481 481.0 GOMEZ, Isaiah 0 0-1 3-4 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3 Opponents...... 1 65 109 236 345 345.0 Total...... 4 0-1 3-4 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 27 Opponents...... 2 1-1 2-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 17 ALL-PURPOSE (LEADERS ONLY) PLAYER GP Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Yds/G FIELD GOALS GILLIAM Jr., Ulonzo 1 145 2 0 0 0 147 147.0 PLAYER Total Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long CRAWFORD, Carson 1 0 120 0 0 0 120 120.0 GOMEZ, Isaiah 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 LARISON, Lan 1 66 0 0 0 0 66 66.0 Total...... 1 202 279 18 0 17 516 516.0 FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE Opponents...... 1 109 236 0 58 0 403 403.0 Opponent UC Davis Opponent Idaho 47 (47) PUNT RETURNS Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PLAYER No. Yds Avg TD Long THOMAS, Isaiah 2 18 9.0 0 10 PUNTING Total...... 2 18 9.0 0 10 Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 PLAYER No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blk WHELAN, Daniel 2 98 49.0 55 0 2 1 1 0 Total...... 2 98 49.0 55 0 2 1 1 0 INTERCEPTIONS Opponents...... 4 183 45.8 57 1 0 0 2 0 PLAYER No. Yds Avg TD Long AIREY, Connor 1 14 14.0 0 14 KICKOFFS THOMAS, Isaiah 1 3 3.0 0 3 Total...... 2 17 8.5 0 14 PLAYER No Yds Avg TB OB Ret Net YdLn Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 WHELAN, Daniel 5 310 62.0 3 0 Total...... 5 310 62.0 3 0 29.0 35.4 29 Opponents...... 4 260 65.0 4 0 0.0 40.0 25 KICKOFF RETURNS PLAYER No. Yds Avg TD Long None Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 2 58 29.0 0 40

FUMBLE RETURNS PLAYER No. Yds Avg TD Long None Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0

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DEFENSE Tackles TFL Sacks Pass Defense Fumbles Blk # PLAYER GP-GS Solo Ast Total No -Yds No -Yds Int -Yds BU PD Qbh Rcv -Yds FF Kick Saf 36 AIREY, Connor 1 5 5 10 2.0 - 8 1.0 - 7 1 - 14 . 1 1 . . . . 14 VENABLE, Chris 1 3 5 8 . . . 2 2 . . . . . 1 THOMAS, Isaiah 1 5 2 7 0.5 - 0 . 1 - 3 . 1 . . . . . 21 KING, Devon 1 5 1 6 1.0 - 3 . . 1 1 . . . . . 15 BUCHANAN, Teddye 1 5 . 5 ...... 92 MAAE, Chubba 1 2 3 5 1.0 - 2 ...... 41 HANSEN, Cole 1 2 3 5 0.5 - 1 ...... 10 WHITE, Jaylin 1 2 2 4 ...... 7 TRIMBLE, Cam 1 2 2 4 ...... 20 CLOYD, Jackson 1 2 1 3 ...... 23 PERRYMAN, Jordan 1 2 1 3 . . . 1 1 . . . . . 93 NIXON, Luka 1 1 1 2 . . . . . 1 . . . . 99 RODGERS, Bryce 1 . 1 1 ...... 95 KENNEDY, Zach 1 . 1 1 . . . 1 1 . . . . . 3 BUDGETT, Jehiel 1 . 1 1 ...... 13 FRAZIER, Da’Von 1 1 . 1 ...... 33 SCHARETG, James 1 . 1 1 ...... Total...... 1 37 30 67 5 - 14 1 - 7 2 - 17 5 7 2 . . . . Opponents...... 1 39 48 87 5 - 30 0 - 0 . 4 4 1 . 1 . .

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 26 GILLIAM Jr., Ulonzo at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Rushes 9 Romano, Nick, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Rushing 145 GILLIAM Jr., Ulonzo at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Rushing 44 Beaudry, Mike, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) TD Rushes 1 LARISON, Lan at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) TD Rushes 1 Beaudry, Mike, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Rush 24 GILLIAM Jr., Ulonzo at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Rush 16 Beaudry, Mike, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Pass attempts 29 RODRIGUES, Hunter at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Pass attempts 37 Beaudry, Mike, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Pass completions 23 RODRIGUES, Hunter at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Pass completions 27 Beaudry, Mike, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Passing 243 RODRIGUES, Hunter at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Passing 236 Beaudry, Mike, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) TD Passes 3 RODRIGUES, Hunter at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) TD Passes 1 Beaudry, Mike, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Pass 36 CRAWFORD, Carson at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Pass 49 Beaudry, Mike, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Receptions 8 CRAWFORD, Carson at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Receptions 8 Hatten, Hayden, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Receiving 120 CRAWFORD, Carson at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Haywood, C., at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) TD Receptions 2 CRAWFORD, Carson at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Receiving 74 Hatten, Hayden, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Reception 36 HARRELL, Jared at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) TD Receptions 1 Kendall, Logan, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Punts 2 WHELAN, Daniel at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Reception 49 Romano, Nick, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Punting Avg 49.0 WHELAN, Daniel at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Field Goals 1 Prescott, Logan, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Punt 55 WHELAN, Daniel at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Field Goal 47 Prescott, Logan, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Punts inside 20 1 WHELAN, Daniel at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Punts 4 Prescott, Logan, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Punt Return 10 THOMAS, Isaiah at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Punting Avg 45.8 Prescott, Logan, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Tackles 10 AIREY, Connor at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Punt 57 Prescott, Logan, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Sacks 1.0 AIREY, Connor at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Kickoff Return 40 Romano, Nick, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Tackles For Loss 2.0 AIREY, Connor at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Tackles 19 Walker, Tre, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Interceptions 1 THOMAS, Isaiah at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Tackles For Loss 1.5 Walker, Tre, at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) AIREY, Connor at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 28 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Rushes 43 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Rushing 109 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Rushing 202 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Per Rush 3.9 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Per Rush 4.7 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) TD Rushes 1 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) TD Rushes 1 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Pass attempts 37 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Pass attempts 30 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Pass completions 27 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Pass completions 24 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Passing 236 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Passing 279 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Per Pass 6.4 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Per Pass 9.3 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) TD Passes 1 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) TD Passes 3 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Total Plays 65 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Total Plays 73 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Total Offense 345 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Total Offense 481 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Per Play 5.3 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Yards Per Play 6.6 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Points 17 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Points 27 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) First Downs 19 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Sacks By 1 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Penalties 2 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) First Downs 29 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Penalty Yards 20 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Penalties 3 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Turnovers 2 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Punts 4 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Penalty Yards 35 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Punting Avg 45.8 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Interceptions By 2 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Punt 57 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Punts 2 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Punting Avg 49.0 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Punt 55 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Punts inside 20 1 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021) Long Punt Return 10 at Idaho (Mar 06, 2021)

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GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON FIRST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Ret Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Att-Yards Att-Yards Cmp-Att-Int Cmp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yds Plays-Yds Yards TO Idaho 27-17 29/19 16/7 13/11 0/1 43-202 / 28-109 24-30-0 / 27-37-2 279/236 73-481 / 65-345 35/58 0/2 Totals 27-17 29/19 16/7 13/11 0/1 43-202 / 28-109 24-30-0 / 27-37-2 279/236 73-481 / 65-345 35/58 0/2

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yds Idaho 6-11 / 8-16 0-2 / 2-2 29:46 / 30:14 -0:28 4.7 / 3.9 9.3/6.4 6.6/5.3 2-49.0 / 4-45.8 3-35 / 2-20 Totals 6-11 / 8-16 0-2 / 2-2 29:46 / 30:14 -0:28 4.7 / 3.9 9.3 / 6.4 6.6 / 5.3 2-49.0 / 4-45.8 3-35 / 2-20

UC DAVIS RED ZONE Times Times Points Total Rush Pass Failed To Score In Red Zone Date Opponent Result in RZ Scored Scored TDs TDs TDs FGM FGA Downs INT Fumb Half Game Mar 06 at Idaho W 27-17 5 3 20 3 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 5 3 20 3 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

OPPONENT RED ZONE Times Times Points Total Rush Pass Failed To Score In Red Zone Date Opponent Result in RZ Scored Scored TDs TDs TDs FGM FGA Downs INT Fumb Half Game Mar 06 at Idaho W 27-17 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INDIVIDUAL PASSING CRAWFORD, Carson Comp-Att-Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Rating Idaho 1-1-0 100.0 36 0 36 0-0 402.40 TOTALS 1-1-0 100.0 36 0 36 0-0 402.40

RODRIGUEZ, Hunter Comp-Att-Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack-Yds Rating Idaho 23-29-0 79.3 243 3 26 0-0 183.83 TOTALS 23-29-0 79.3 243 3 26 0-0 183.83

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING PLAYER No-Yds/TD @UI @WSU CP ISU EWU @CP GILLIAM, Jr. 26-145/0 26-145/0 LARISON, Lan 10-66/1 10-66/1 RODRIGUES, H. 6-13/0 6-13/0 HARRELL, Jared 1--22/0 1--22/0

INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING PLAYER No-Yds/TD @UI @WSU CP ISU EWU @CP CRAWFORD, C. 8-120/2 8-120/2 HARRELL, Jared 4-55/1 4-55/1 CASTLES, M. 4-51/0 4-51/0 VAUGHN, Khris 5-35/0 5-35/0 BABB, Lance 1-14/0 1-14/0 THORPE, Blake 1-2/0 1-2/0 GILLIAM, Jr. 1-2/0 1-2/0

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INDIVIDUAL PUNT RETURNS PLAYER No-Yds @UI @WSU CP ISU EWU @CP THOMAS, Isaiah 2-18 2-18

INDIVIDUAL KICKOFF RETURNS PLAYER No-Yds @UI @WSU CP ISU EWU @CP None

INDIVIDUAL INTERCEPTION RETURNS PLAYER No-Yds @UI @WSU CP ISU EWU @CP THOMAS, Isaiah 1-3 1-3 AIREY, Connor 1-14 1-14

INDIVIDUAL FUMBLE RETURNS PLAYER No-Yds @UI @WSU CP ISU EWU @CP None

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INDIVIDUAL SACKS PLAYER UA-Ast Total @UI @WSU CP ISU EWU @CP AIREY, Connor 1-0 1.0 1.0-7

INDIVIDUAL TACKLES FOR LOSS PLAYER UA-Ast Total @UI @WSU CP ISU EWU @CP AIREY, Connor 1-2 2.0 2.0-8 MAAE, Chubba 1-0 1.0 1.0-2 KING, Devon 1-0 1.0 1.0-3 HANSEN, Cole 0-1 0.5 0.5-1 THOMAS, Isaiah 0-1 0.5 0.5-0

INDIVIDUAL TACKLES PLAYER UA-Ast Total @UI @WSU CP ISU EWU @CP AIREY, Connor 5-5 10 5-5 VENABLE, Chris 3-5 8 3-5 THOMAS, Isaiah 5-2 7 5-2 KING, Devon 5-1 6 5-1 BUCHANAN, T. 5-0 5 5-0 MAAE, Chubba 2-3 5 2-3 HANSEN, Cole 2-3 5 2-3 WHITE, Jaylin 2-2 4 2-2 TRIMBLE, Cam 2-2 4 2-2 CLOYD, Jackson 2-1 3 2-1 PERRYMAN, J. 2-1 3 2-1 NIXON, Luka 1-1 2 1-1 SCHARETG, James 0-1 1 0-1 RODGERS, Bryce 0-1 1 0-1 FRAZIER, Da’Von 1-0 1 1-0 KENNEDY, Zach 0-1 1 0-1 BUDGETT, Jehiel 0-1 1 0-1

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GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

Opponent WR WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB at Idaho* Harrell Vaughn Crawford Amoah Ford Pettek Parks Richardson Skeptaris Rodrigues Gilliam at Weber State* CAL POLY* IDAHO STATE* EASTERN WASHINGTON* at Cal Poly*

Opponent DT NT DE Rush SLB MLB WLB CB CB S S at Idaho* Rodgers Maae Nixon Eaton Trimble Hansen Airey Richardson Preece Venable Thomas at Weber State* CAL POLY* IDAHO STATE* EASTERN WASHINGTON* at Cal Poly*

* - Big Sky Conference Game

RECORD BREAKDOWN

Home...... 0-0 Scored 40+ Points...... 0-0 Committed Fewer Penalties...... 0-0 Road...... 1-0 Scored 30-39 ...... 0-0 Committed More Penalties...... 1-0 Big Sky...... 1-0 Scored 20-29...... 1-0 Big Sky Home...... 0-0 Scored 0-19...... 0-0 Committed Fewer Turnovers...... 1-0 Big Sky Road...... 0-1 Turnovers are Equal...... 0-0 Non-Conference...... 0-0 Opponent Scored 40+ Points...... 0-0 Committed More Turnovers...... 0-0 Non-Conference Home...... 0-0 Opponent Scored 30-39 ...... 0-0 Non-Conference Road ...... 0-0 Opponent Scored 20-29...... 0-0 Won the Coin Toss...... 1-0 Opponent Scored 0-19...... 1-0 Lost the Coin Toss...... 0-0 On Grass...... 0-0 On Turf...... 1-0 Outrushed Opponent...... 1-0 Wearing White Jersey/White Pants...... 1-0 Opponent Outrushed UC Davis...... 0-0 Wearing White Jersey/Blue Pants...... 0-0 In March...... 1-0 Outpassed Opponent...... 1-0 Wearing White Jersey/Grey Pants...... 0-0 in April...... 0-0 Opponent Outpassed UC Davis...... 0-0 Wearing White Jersey/Gold Pants...... 0-0 Completed 60 pct. of Passes...... 1-0 Wearing Blue Jersey/Gold Pants...... 0-0 Day...... 1-0 Opp. Completed 60 pct. of Passes...... 1-0 Wearing Blue Jersey/Blue Pants...... 0-0 Night (Kickoff 6 p.m. or later)...... 0-0 Wearing Bue Jersey/White Pants...... 0-0 Compiled More Total Yards ...... 1-0 Wearing Gray Jersey/Gray Pants...... 0-0 Scores First...... 0-0 Compiled 400 or More Total Yds...... 1-0 Wearing Gray Jersey/White Pants...... 0-0 Opponent Scores First...... 1-0 Opp. Compiled More Total Yards...... 0-0 Led at Halftime...... 0-0 Opp. Compiled 400 or More Total Yds...... 0-0 Wearing White Helmets...... 0-0 Tied at Halftime...... 0-0 Wearing Blue Helmets...... 1-0 Trailed at Halftime...... 1-0 Led Time of Possession...... 0-0 Wearing Gold Helmets...... 0-0 Led After Three Quarters...... 0-0 Trailed Time of Possession...... 1-0 Tied After Three Quarters...... 0-0 Trailed After Three Quarters...... 1-0 Scored Defensive/Special Teams TD...... 0-0 In Overtime...... 0-0 Allowed Defensive/Special Teams TD...... 0-0

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#RV UC DAVIS 27, #19 IDAHO 17 March 6 • Moscow, Idaho • Kibbie Dome

1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot #RV UC Davis 0 7 7 13 27 #19 Idaho 3 7 7 0 17

SCORING SUMMARY 1st 08:06 IU Prescott 47 FG 12 plays, 45 yards, TOP 6:54 0 - 3 2nd 04:22 IU Kendall 19 yd pass from Beaudry (Prescott kick) 8 plays, 76 yards, TOP 4:01 0 - 10 01:40 UCD CRAWFORD 25 pass from RODRIGUES (GOMEZ kick) 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:42 7 - 10 3rd 09:04 IU Beaudry 9 run (Prescott kick) 8 plays, 87 yards, TOP 3:45 7 - 17 04:28 UCD HARRELL 7 pass from RODRIGUES (GOMEZ kick) 14 plays, 75 yards, TOP 4:36 14 - 17 4th 07:41 UCD CRAWFORD 11 pass from RODRIGUES (kick failed) 9 plays, 80 yards, TOP 3:50 20 - 17 03:12 UCD LARISON 9 run (GOMEZ kick) 7 plays, 74 yards, TOP 3:25 27 - 17

TEAM TOTALS UCD IDAHO First Downs 29 19 Rushes Yards 43-202 28-109 Passing Yards (Net) 279 236 Att-Comp-Int 30-24-0 37-27-2 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 73-481 65-345 Fumble Returns (No-Yards) 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns (No-Yards) 2-18 0-0 Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 0-0 2-58 Interception Returns (No-Yards) 2-17 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-49.0 4-45.8 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 3-35 2-20 Possession Time 29:46 30:14 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 8 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 0-0

Attendance: 1,823 • Time: 2:53 • Weather: (indoors 70 F)

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2020-21 UC DAVIS SPRING FOOTBALL GAME NOTES #2 • 27 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED...

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING 30+ Rushing Attempts...... 38 by Manusamoa Luuga vs. Sacramento State, 11/19/16 100-199 Rushing Yards...... 145 by Ulonzo Gilliam, Jr., at Idaho, 3/7/21 200-299 Rushing Yards...... 242 by Ulonzo Gilliam, Jr. at Portland State, 11/8/19 300+ Rushing Yards...... 305 by Mike Ichiyama at San Francisco State, 1994 75-Yard Run (no TD)...... 84 by Preston Jackson vs. Humboldt, 10/24/92 75-Yard TD Run...... 75 by Ulonzo Gilliam, Jr. at Portland State, 11/8/19 50-74 Yard Run (no TD)...... 56 by Ulonzo Gilliam, Jr., vs. Cal Poly, 10/12/19 50-74 Yard TD Run...... 69, by Tehran Thomas at Eastern Washington, 11/10/18 3 Rushing Touchdowns...... Justin Williams at Sacramento State, 11/18/17 4+ Rushing Touchdowns...... 5 by Matt Brown at Cal Poly, 10/21/00 2 Players Rush for 100 Yards...... 120 by Colton Silveria & 105 by Marquis Nicolis at Idaho State, 10/13/12

INDIVIDUAL PASSING 40-49 Completions...... 40 by Jake Maier vs. Idaho State, 10/13/18 50+ Completions...... 50 by Jake Maier vs. Montana State, 11/16/19 3 Touchdown Passes...... Hunter Rodrigues, at Idaho, 3/7/21 4 Touchdown Passes...... Jake Maier (8x), last at Portland State, 11/9/19 5+ Touchdown Passes...... 5 (2x) by Jake Maier, last at Cal Poly, 10/20/18 TD Pass By Non-QB...... 37 yards by Carson Crawford to Matt Hyman at San Diego, 9/7/19 100 Yards Rushing & Passing...... Khari Jones (102 & 328) at Sonoma State, 10/16/93 300-399 Yards Passing...... 383 by Jake Maier at Portland State, 11/9/19 400+ Yards Passing...... 478 by Jake Maier vs. Sacramento State, 11/17/18

INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING 10 Receptions...... 10 by Lance Babb II at Portland State, 11/9/19 Two Players w/ 10 rec...... Keelan Doss (19) & Jared Harrell (10) at Montana, 10/27/18 3 Touchdown Receptions...... 3 by Lance Babb II at Portland State, 11/9/19 200 Yards Receiving...... 205 by Keelan Doss vs. Sacramento State, 11/17/18 100 Yards Receiving...... 120 by Carson Crawford at Idaho, 3/7/21 Two Players With 100 Yards Receiving...... 168 by Lance Babb II and 121 by Khris Vaughn at Portland State, 11/9/19 50-74-Yard Touchdown Reception...... 58 yards by Khris Vaughn at Portland State, 11/9/19 50-74-Yard Non-Scoring Reception...... 69 yards by Lance Babb II vs. Cal Poly, 10/12/19 75-Yard Touchdown Reception...... 76 yds by Khris Vaughn (from Jake Maier) at Sacramento State, 11/23/19 75-Yard Non-Scoring Reception...... 79 yds by Marcus Nolan (from Jon Grant) at South Dakota State, 10/28/06

SPECIAL TEAMS & DEFENSE Kickoff Return for Touchdown...... 100 by Jaylin White vs. Weber State, 10/26/19 Punt Returned for Touchdown ...... 68 yds by Jesse Oliva vs. Sacramento State, 9/25/04 Interception Return for Touchdown...... 1 yd by Da’Von Frazier at Sacramento State, 11/23/19 Fumble Return for Touchdown...... 78 yards by Nick Eaton vs. Cal Poly, 10/12/19 2 Interceptions Returned for Touchdown...... Carnell Green (46) & Justin Patterson (66) at W. Oregon, 9/28/02 2 Interceptions...... Devon King, at Montana 10/27/18 50-Yard Field Goal ...... 51, by Matt Blair at Eastern Washington, 11/10 /18 3 Field Goals...... Max O’Rourke (48, 44, 40) at North Dakota State, 9/21/19 4 Field Goals ...... Brady Stuart (18, 29, 35, 32) vs. North Dakota, 11/16/13 Blocked Punt ...... Ryan Parenteau at Portland State, 9/16/17 Two Blocked Punts...... Ryan Parenteau at Portland State, 9/16/17 Blocked Punt for Touchdown...... 9 yds: blocked by Ryan Parenteau, returned by Darryl Graham at Portland State, 9/16/17 Field Goal Blocked ...... Gabe Martinez vs. Portland State, 11/05/16 Blocked FG for Touchdown...... 54 yds: blocked by John Faletoese, returned by Joshua Edwards vs. Southern Utah, 10/15/05 Two-Point Conversion by Rush ...... Colton Silveria vs. Sacramento State, 11/17/12 Two-Point Conversion by Pass...... Jake Maier to Khris Vaughn at North Dakota, 10/5/19 Two Two-Point Conversions...... Jake Maier to Justin Kraft (2nd quarter) and Jared Harrell (4th) vs. Idaho State, 10/13/18

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SPECIAL TEAMS & DEFENSE (cont.) Extra Point Blocked ...... Gabe Martinez vs. Northern Arizona, 11/3/18 Punt Blocked for Safety ...... Jeff Allen vs. Cal State Hayward, 10/16/77 Scored a safety...... at San José State (quarterback fumbled, then threw ball past end line), 8/30/18

TEAM TOTALS Team Gained 200-299 Yards Rushing ...... 202 at Idaho, 3/7/21 Team Gained 300+ Yards Rushing ...... 334 at Sacramento State, 11/18/17 Team Failed to Gain 100 Yards Rushing ...... 63 at Sacramento State, 11/23/19 Team Gained 300+ Yards Passing ...... 383 at Portland State, 11/9/19 Team Failed to Gain 100 Yards Passing ...... 96 vs. San Diego, 9/8/18 Team Gained 500-599 Yards Total Offense...... 588 vs. Cal Poly, 10/12/19 Team Gained 600+ Yards Total Offense...... 649 at Portland State, 11/9/19 Team Failed to Gain 200 Yards Total Offense...... 115, at Stanford, 8/30/14 Held Team Under 100 Yards In Total Offense...... 97 (7 rush, 90 pass) vs. Western Oregon, 10/11/03 Held Team Under 200 Yards in Total Offense...... 191 (66 rush, 125 pass) vs. Northern Arizona, 9/14/13 Held Team Under 100 Yards Rushing...... 58 vs. Lehigh, 9/14/19 Fake Punt ...... by Nick Fehrenbach at North Dakota, 10/5/19 Fake Field Goal ...... 15-yard gain by Nolan de Graaff at Sac State, 10/4/03 Scored 30-39 Points ...... 33 at Southern Utah, 10/19/19 Scored 40-49 Points ...... 45 at Portland State, 11/9/19 Scored At Least 50 Points ...... 56 vs. Sacramento State, 11/17/18 Won By Shutout ...... 45-0 at Montana State, 9/16/06 Won on Last-Minute Field Goal...... 32 yds by Mark Rovetti with 0:08 left vs. San Francisco State, 10/27/90 Won on Last-Minute Touchdown...... 5-yd pass from Randy Wright to Sean Creadick with 0:35 left at Cal Poly, 11/13/10 Played an Overtime Game ...... 44-37 win vs. Idaho State, 10/13/18 Played a Double-OT Game ...... Win at Sacramento State, 36-28, 9/20/97 Played a Triple-OT Game ...... Win at Sacramento State, 36-28, 9/20/97 Played a Tied Game ...... vs. Humboldt State, 31-31, 9/16/95

BY OPPONENTS Team Gained 500 Yards Total Offense...... 530 at Sacramento State, 11/23/19 Kickoff Returned for Touchdown...... 93 yds by Michael Armstead at San Diego, 9/7/19 Punt Returned for Touchdown ...... 84 yds by Xequille Harry at Weber State, 9/23/17 Interception Returned for Touchdown...... Nzuzi Webster at Eastern Washington (45 yds), 11/10/18 Two Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns...... Lucky Dozier (78) and Marcus Alford (47) at Northern Arizona, 9/14/13 Fumble Returned for Touchdown...... 0 yds (end zone) by Patric Rooney at North Dakota, 10/5/19 Blocked Punt Returned for Touchdown...... by Tyler Meteer (43), at Sacramento State, 11/21/15 Punt Blocked ...... Adkin Aguirre at Idaho State, 11/4/17 Field Goal Blocked...... Jason Scrempos vs. Montana State, 11/16/19 Extra Point Blocked ...... Bishop Jones at Southern Utah, 10/19/19 Scored a Safety...... Jamond Dubose at Northern Colorado, 10/6/18 Shutout Recorded...... 45-0 at Stanford, 8/30/14

2021 Events in Bold

2020-21 UC DAVIS SPRING FOOTBALL GAME NOTES #2 • 29 ALL-TIME SERIES HISTORIES - 2021 SPRING OPPONENTS

CAL POLY (23-20-2) 03/20/21...... H IDAHO (2-1) 04/10/21...... A 03/06/21...... A...... W...... 27-17 10/12/19...... H...... W...... 48-24 09/22/18...... H...... W...... 44-21 10/20/18...... A...... W...... 52-10 10/11/97...... A...... L...... 14-44 10/28/17...... H...... W...... 31-28 10/22/16...... A...... L...... 16-21 11/13/15...... H...... L...... 38-55 11/15/14...... A...... W...... 48-35 11/02/13...... H...... L...... 16-34 09/22/12...... A...... L...... 20-28 WEBER STATE (2-5) 11/05/11...... H...... W...... 24-17 03/13/21...... A...... 11/13/10...... A...... W...... 22-21 10/26/19...... H...... L...... 20-36 11/06/09...... H...... W...... 23-10 09/23/17...... A...... L...... 3-41 11/15/08...... A...... L...... 28-51 09/24/16...... H...... L...... 35-38 10/13/07...... H...... L...... 28-63 11/07/15...... A...... L...... 3-23 10/07/06...... A...... L...... 17-23 09/29/12...... H...... W...... 37-13 10/29/05...... H...... W...... 20-13 09/25/10...... A...... L...... 9-20 10/30/04...... A...... W...... 36-33 09/18/04...... A...... W...... 31-29 11/08/03...... H...... L...... 14-18 10/26/02...... A...... W...... 28-14 10/20/01...... H...... L...... 28-31 10/21/00...... A...... W...... 63-28 10/23/99...... H...... W...... 34-21 10/03/98...... A...... W...... 34-24 09/06/97...... H...... L...... 19-20 11/12/96...... A...... L...... 13-17 IDAHO STATE (4-0) 11/11/95...... H...... W...... 34-31 03/27/21...... H 10/15/94...... A...... L...... 31-32 10/13/18...... H...... W...... 44-37 09/11/93...... H...... W...... 37-26 11/04/17...... A...... W...... 56-17 10/10/92...... H...... T...... 31-31 09/28/13...... H...... W...... 30-13 09/14/91...... A...... W...... 31-28 10/13/12...... A...... W...... 52-45 10/06/90...... H...... L...... 0-19 10/28/89...... A...... L...... 21-28 10/29/88...... H...... T...... 21-21 10/03/87...... A...... L...... 0-41 09/20/86...... H...... W...... 32-21 09/28/85...... A...... W...... 34-21 09/29/84...... H...... W...... 10-6 EASTERN WASHINGTON (0-8) 10/08/83...... A...... W...... 24-14 04/03/21...... H 10/09/82...... H...... W...... 24-0 12/08/18†...... A...... L...... 29-34 10/17/81...... A...... L...... 0-30 11/10/18...... A...... L...... 20-59 09/28/80...... H...... L...... 25-28 10/07/17...... H...... L...... 38-41 09/29/79...... A...... L...... 10-31 10/01/16...... A...... L...... 30-63 11/11/78...... H...... W...... 29-22 09/27/14...... H...... L...... 14-37 11/20/76...... A...... L...... 14-26 11/10/12...... A...... L...... 28-31 1940...... L...... 7-20 09/15/07...... A...... L...... 31-41 1939...... W...... 28-0 11/19/05...... A...... L...... 7-24 † - NCAA FCS Playoffs

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LB CONNOR AIREY OL MALIK BANKS • ROOT SPORTS Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week after Idaho game • Made collegiate debut against Lehigh (9/14/19) (3/7/21)... also College Sports Madness DPOW and Stats Perform Na- • Crestview League Offensive Lineman of the Year as a senior at Villa Park tional DPOW honorable mention • Competed for North squad at 2017 Orange County All-Star Game • Phil Steele’s Preseason All-Big Sky third team (2020) • Proudest accomplishment was maintaining a 4.0 GPA throughout high • 2020 team co-captain school • Started all 12 games at WLB in 2019 • Among his hobbies: solving Rubik’s Cube • Ranked 3rd on team in tackles in 2019, 6th in 2018 • Had career-high 10 tackles at Southern Utah on 10/19/19 TE EVAN BEARDEN • Made collegiate debut vs. Montana State (11/16/19) OL JOE ALBRECHT • Helped Sonora HS to eight total Mother Lode League titles in football • Tallest player in the program, particularly helpful for blocking kicks on and basketball FG/PAT defense • Earned both MLL Most Valuable Player and Defensive MVP at different • Attended Cornell in 2017 but did not play times during prep career. • Played both football and basketball at South Lake Tahoe HS • Proudest personal accomplishment: being able to “talk somewhat fluent- ly” despite growing up with a stutter WR JULIAN ALESSI • Appeared with his aunt, Tammy, on the NBC series Roots Less Traveled, LB TEDDYE BUCHANAN which reveals interesting adventures in guests’ family trees • Selected for inaugural “Big Sky U” leadership and career development • All-Southern Section Div. 5 honoree at Palos Verdes High program, along with assistant coach Cha’pelle Brown • Totaled 79 catches for 1,507 yards and 16 TDs in prep career • Central Coast Section and West Catholic Athletic League Player of the Year at St. Ignatius • Played both QB and LB in high school DB MARKEECE ALEXANDER • Dedicated more than 100 hours of volunteer work, including a mentoring • Redondo Union HS head coach was Aggie alum Matt Ballard program for disadvantaged freshmen, while a student at SI. • First-team All-Bay League selection as a junior and senior • Sprinter for RUHS track & field team DB JEHIEL BUDGETT • Made collegiate debut in place of Jordan Perryman late at North Dakota LS JOHN ALOMA State (9/21/19) • Phil Steele’s All-Big Sky Conference second-team selection in 2019 • Won 2019 George Belenis Award as outstanding scout team player of • Won 2018 Jim Ferrier Award as team’s outstanding transfer the year • Originally attended Utah, then earned JC All-Star accolades at Moorpark • Led Monterey Trail HS to 12-1 overall and 5-0 Metro League record in College prior to transferring to UC Davis 2018, best in program history • Ranked No. 9 nationally among long snappers out of Simi Valley HS • Two-time All-Sac Joaquin Section honoree

DL MICHAEL AMBAGTSHEER OL SUIRONG CAO • Helped St. Augustine HS to 2018 San Diego Section title • All-Metro League and Lineman of the Year pick at Laguna Creek High • Played both TE and DL, totaling 33 receptions on offense and 74 tackles • Also an All-Metro League honoree in wrestling (285 weight class) with 8.0 sacks on defense • Proud to be a first-generation immigrant, first-gen college student and • Older brother, David, is a LB at San Diego (and played against the Ag- first-gen athlete gies in 9/8/18 matchup) TE McCALLAN CASTLES OL NICK AMOAH • Transfer from Cal, who appeared in 2019 season opener against Aggies • Started final five games at LT in 2019 but did not record any stats • Hails from nearby Davis HS, first Blue Devil football player to letter for • Recorded a 15-yard reception vs. TCU in Cheez-It Bowl Aggies since Courtney Williams (DHS ’11) • All-Northern Nevada and All-State performer at South Lake Tahoe • Avid automobile enthusiast, served as high school’s Car Club vice • Previously an all-league TE at Berthoud (Colorado) HS before moving to president California

WR LANCE BABB II RB JEREMIAH CHUKWUDOBE • Caught 10 passes for 168 yards and 3 TDs at Portland State as a redshirt • Redshirted in 2019 freshman (11/9/19) • Mount Baldy League MVP as a senior at Diamond Bar HS, rushing for • First collegiate reception was a 9-yard TD in third quarter of 2018 NCAA 1,085 yards and scored 17 total TDs in 2018 quarterfinal at Eastern Washington (12/8) • Cousin of Jets receiver Quincy Enunwa • Helped Schurr HS to first Almont League title in seven years as a senior • Full name is Ogechukwuka Chukwodobe, but goes by Jeremiah (or by • Totaled 141 receptions and 26 TDs in final two prep seasons the nickname “Shifty”) • Family is originally from Nigeria DB KAVIR BAINS • Two-time All-State defensive back and 2019 Central Coast Section De- fensive Player of the Year at Valley Christian HS • Combined for 125 tackles, 9 INTs, 8 PBU in final two prep seasons • Won school’s Curt Wilson Leadership Award

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LB JACKSON CLOYD DB ERRON DUNCAN • Originally attended Oregon State but transferred to UC Davis midway • Started all 12 games at safety in 2019, giving him 25 straight starts through freshman academic year • Won team’s Bo Eason Award as most improved defensive player as a • Posted tackles totals of 101 and 103 in final two seasons at Orange sophomore Lutheran HS • Serves as education coordinator for UC Davis’ Coalition of African Dias- • Volunteered with Big Buddy, helping disabled children learn and enjoy pora Student-Athletes baseball • Also earned leadership role as Undergraduate Fellow for the UC Davis Transformative Justice in Education Center WR CARSON CRAWFORD • Team’s leading receiver in 2019 until injury at North Dakota ended his LB NICK EATON season. • Preseason All-Big Sky Conference in 2020 (both league and Phil Steele) • Made first collegiate start in NCAA quarterfinal at EWU (12/8/19) • Big Sky Conference Freshman of the Year, both by league coaches and • Former QB both threw for and caught a TD pass at San Diego (9/7/19), by Phil Steele first Aggie to achieve such a feat since Tony Kays on 9/23/06 • Also Hero Sports Freshman All-America first-team selection and FCS • Wears jersey #6 in honor of his late father, Chris, a Harlon Hill finalist at Jerry Rice Award finalist in 2019 Portland State who led the Viks to ‘87 and ‘88 title games • Ranked 8th in BSC in TFLs (12.0), 12th in sacks (6.5) • Forced a fumble in games vs. Cal (8/31/19), Lehigh (9/14/19) and Cal Poly DB KEVIN CULLEN (10/12/19), the latter of which he ran 78 yards for a TD • Santa Clara Valley Athletic League Offensive MVP and Defensive MVP at different times at Palo Alto HS LB EARL ENGLISH • Also played shooting guard for PAHS basketball team, defender for • Special teams recipient of George Belenis Award as outstanding scout lacrosse team team player of the year in 2019 • Of four Cullen siblings, Michael and Kevin are Aggies, Fiona and Jamie • Posted first Aggie tackles on special teams vs. Cal Poly (10/12/19) are Cal Poly grads • Transferred from College of the Canyons, where he ranked among Northern League leaders in sacks • Prepped at Wilson Magnet HS (Rochester) but graduated from Calaba- WR CHAZ DAVIS sas HS • Redshirted in 2019 • All-San Joaquin Athletic Association honoree in both football and bas- ketball at Bear Creek HS RB TREVER FACEY • Totaled 100 catches for 1,592 yards and 19 TDs combined in final two • Sat out 2019 season due to injury prep seasons • Earned two George Belenis Awards for scout team player of the year in • First player in BCHS history to sign an NLI to a D-I school 2018, both for offense and special teams. • All-Northern Section and All-Butte View League performer from 2015 through 2017 at Sutter HS. WR ABE DEL REAL • Also an all-section and All-BVL pick in basketball and track. • All-Eastern League and All-Northern Section pick at Chico HS • Also lettered two years in each of basketball, soccer and track • Active in his community: member of Kiwanis’ Key Club, volunteered at QB GUNNOR FAULK local homeless shelters, served as a counselor at Shady Creek Out- • Did not see action in 2019 door School and was one of four area high schoolers to attend Rotary • Made one appearance (0-for-2, 0 yards) vs. Idaho in 2018 Club’s Camp Royal • Attended Christian Brothers HS for one year, having attended Pace Academy (Atlanta, Ga.) from freshman through junior years QB MITCHELL DIXON • Threw for 2,904 yards and 48 TDs for Christian Brothers in 2017 • All-Capital Athletic League at Rio Americano HS, passing for combined 3,350 yards in final two seasons RB FELIPE FIGUEROA • Also a Sacramento Bee All-Metro honorable mention in basketball • Nicknamed “Flip” • Took part in Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Student of the Year effort • Two-time Starbucks Black Hat selection at Franklin HS that raised $180K (highest in Sacramento area) • Earned SJAA Offensive Player of the Year honors as a senior, thanks to • Joined four friends to develop a logo and clothing line called 4 a.m. 2,348 all-purpose yards (including 1,375 rushing) • Also a two-time All-SJAA pick in soccer RB PEYTON DIXON • Mid-year transfer from Fresno State DL SAMI FONONGALOA • All-USA Nevada Offensive Player of the Year at Bishop Manogue HS as • Won three total All-Bay Valley Athletic League awards, including each a senior side of the ball at Pittsburg HS • Ranked 5th nationally with 3,143 rushing yards, first Nevada player to • Helped offense average 36 ppg and 404 ypg, earning No. 4 area rank- surpass 3K milestone ing by San Jose Mercury News and North Coast Section title game • Also a two-time all-state athlete in track & field, winning NIAA Northern berth in 2019 4A regional 100-meter title (10.82) • Older brother, Saia, played football at Cal Poly • Avid video gamer, has achieved Prestige Master level in multiple Call of Duty games

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OL JORDAN FORD WR CASEY GRANFORS • Phil Steele’s 2020 Preseason All-Big Sky second team • Appeared only in home opener vs. Lehigh (9/14) as a freshman • All-Big Sky Conference honorable mention in 2019 • All-San Diego Section first-team pick at University City HS • Started 10 games at LG, taking over spot after Will Martin moved to C • Posted 80 receptions for 1,653 and 17 TDs as a senior, 58-for-1153 with 15 • Ranked among top 10 percent of graduating class at Del Campo HS scores as a junior • Capital Valley Conference Lineman of the Year and All-Sac-Joaquin • Averaged 11.8 ppg, 9.3 rpg as a senior in basketball Section honoree as a senior LB COLE HANSEN • Totaled 7 tackles in eight games as an Aggie reserve in 2019 DB DA’VON FRAZIER • Transferred from Fullerton College after earning All-Orange Empire • Moved from DB to LB in 2019, now at nickleback in 2021 spring honors • Won team’s Bo Eason Award as most improved player in 2019 • Posted 38 tackles (22-16-38) in final JC season • Earned first collegiate start in finale vs. Sac State (11/23/19), responding with his first collegiate pick six • Posted career-high 6 tackles with first Aggie sack vs. Montana State DB SEAN HARLSTON (11/16/19) • Redshirted 2019 season due to injury • All-San Gabriel Valley League performer in both football and basketball at Dominguez HS TE JOSH GALE • Added SGVL Offensive Player of the Year and second-team All-Southern • Starred in football, wrestling and volleyball at Williams Field HS Section as a senior after 20-TD year • Arizona 5A Tight End of the Year in 2019, thanks to 34 receptions, 955 yards and 9 TDs • Section champion and state place-winner (4th) as 195-pound wrestler in QB GRANT HARPER 2019, then finished 2nd at both tourneys at 220 pounds in 220 • Passed for 2,238 yards and 22 TDs as a senior, helping Campolindo HS • Earned Eagle Scout plus four Eagle Palms to North Coast Section title game • Named to San Jose Mercury News’ Fab Forty prior to senior season • Eagle Scout, earning rank with Troop 212 in spring of 2019 DL WILL GEORGE • Volunteered on Mexico mission trip with Moraga Valley Presbyterian • Sat out 2019 due to injury Church in 2017 • Made Aggie debut vs. Eastern Washington (11/10/18) but did not record any stats • Two-time All-Area, All-Tri-City Athletic League pick at Lincoln HS WR JARED HARRELL • Caught 35 passes for 415 yards in 2019, including career 100th as part of 12-for-102 game at North Dakota State (9/21) RB ULONZO GILLIAM, JR. • 2019 Preseason All-Big Sky Conference • 2020 Stats Perform Preseason All-American and Phil Steele’s Preseason • 2018 T. Palmer Moody Award (outstanding sophomore) All-Big Sky selection • 2018 All-Big Sky third team, ranked 7th in conference, 54th nationally in • Ranks among UC Davis career leaders in rushing yards (4th), attempts rec yards per game (4th) and touchdowns (5th) • RB on program’s All-Decade Team for 2010-19 • Team co-captain in 2021 WR NIKO HARRIS • Tied own school record for receptions by a RB (57) • Former QB went to WRs then moved to RBs late in 2019 season • First UC Davis player since Ron Hanna (1950) to lead team in both rush- • Rushed 6-for-39 with two catches and first collegiate TD at Southern ing yards and receptions Utah (10/19), only to suffer an injury during practice the following week • Stats FCS All-America third team, HERO Sports Sophomore All-America • Earned one of team’s Championship Culture Awards in 2019 honorable mention, All-Big Sky Conference second team in 2019 • Led Sierra Canyon HS to 41-3 record and three Gold Coast League titles • Became 9th Aggie to break 2,000 career rushing yards at Portland State • First Aggie to earn spot on Jerry Rice Award Watch List (2018) QB MILES HASTINGS • Redshirted in 2019 K ISAIAH GOMEZ • All-San Diego Section pick at San Marcos HS • Hit 16-for-23 FGs, 32-for-35 PATs at American River College in 2019 • Threw for 5,051 yards and 50 TDs in final two prep years • Leading scorer on both football and soccer teams at Antelope HS • Hails from musical family: mother owns a studio, father plays the guitar, • Hopes for career working in a rehab clinic for amputees both brother and sister are accomplished musicians.

WR THEO GOODWIN RB CHRISTOPH HIROTA • Also member of UC Davis track & field team • Joined Aggie track & field team during offseason • Transferred from Nevada (did not record any stats) • Emerged as part of kick return crew in 2019, while rushing for 18 yards (6 • Helped Christian HS to three City League titles plus a San Diego Section carries) as reserve RB championship • Transferred from Santa Monica College but originally walked on at • Caught 60 passes for 1,140 yards as a prep senior Arizona State • Two-time CIF state qualifier in 100-meter dash, running school-record • Father, Cy, played wide receiver at Hawai’i in early 1990s 10.64 at City League meet in 2017 • Speaks Japanese and holds black belt in karate

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DB JACOB HORNE RB LAN LARISON • All-Palomares pick in both football and basketball at Bonita HS • Two-time 4A All-State and Southern Idaho Conference Player of the Year • Posted 44 receptions for 730 yards and 8 TDs on offense, 26 tackles at Vallivue HS with 5 picks on defense as a senior • Added All-USA Idaho honors as a senior • Snared Academic All-Conference and U.S. Marines Academic Excel- • Totaled 2,373 rushing yards with 27 TDs plus another 9 passing TDs lence awards. • State-champion rodeo competitor in steer wrestling • Older siblings are professional rodeo athletes (Ringo and Rainey Larison) WR C.J. HUTTON • Sierra Foothill League MVP in both baseball and football at Folsom HS LB KHANII LESANE • Amassed 1,026 receiving yards and 11 TDs as a senior • Education coordinator for UC Davis’ Coalition of African Diaspora Stu- • Totaled 3,178 career all-purpose yards, also serving as Bulldogs’ return dent-Athletes resource group specialist on kickoffs and punts • Posted first career TFL vs. San Diego in game’s final drive (9/8/18) • Batted .412 and earned All-State first-team and All-NorCal distinction on • Broke up Cam Humphrey attempt to Gabe Sulsar for first career PBU at baseball diamond Montana (10/27/18) • Helped Antelope HS to Sac-Joaquin Section semis in 2015 LB ZACH JONES • All-Grossmont Hills first-team honoree in football (senior) and lacrosse WR DARIUS LIVINGSTON (junior and senior) at Grossmont HS • Earned one of team’s Championship Culture awards as a junior • Also earned All-East County in football as a senior in 2017 • Scored first collegiate TD in 3rd quarter vs. Idaho (9/22/18) • Played OLB, WR and S as a senior to add Most Versatile Player award • Started both NCAA postseason games in 2018 • On-court emcee during UC Davis men’s basketball season in 2019-20 • Also served as co-emcee (with QB Brock Johnson) during department’s DL ZACH KENNEDY Aggie Idol talent show and Gala awards ceremony in 2019 • Redshirted in 2019 • All-State honoree and KingCo 4A Lineman of the Year as a senior at Eastlake HS DL CHUBBA MAAE • Also an All-KingCo honoree as a junior LB • Helped Long Beach Poly to perfect 28-0 league mark in four seasons • All-Southern Section Division 2, Orange County Register All-SoCal Team and Long Beach Press Telegram All-Dream Team pick DB DEVON KING • Volunteered with Miller Children’s Hospital and Police Academy Commu- • 2020 Preseason All-Big Sky (both league and Phil Steele’s second team) nity Training, among others • Program’s active leader in career INTs (5) • Real name is James but goes by Chubba, a nickname given to him by a • Earned Big Sky HERO SPORTS Defensive Player of the Week after cousin when he was still a baby game-saving forced fumble at San Diego (9/7/19) • HERO Sports Sophomore All-America honorable mention (2019) • HERO Sports Freshman All-America first team (2018) DL NOA MASUI • Nicknamed “Day Day” • Played for former UC Davis defensive lineman at Matt Ballard at Redon- do Union HS, then transferred to St. John Bosco as a senior • Helped Bosco beat Mater Dei for Southern Section Div. 1 title in 2019 DB AMIR KNOX • Also played basketball and volleyball as a prep • Posted first collegiate PBU against Devon Bibbens vs. Lehigh (9/14/19) • Has three career tackles in 14 games as a reserve • Two-time All-Area and All-South Yosemite League first-team honoree at DB ALGERY McGUIRE Ridgeview HS • Made collegiate debut vs. Lehigh (9/14/19), recording a tackle in the final minute • Enrolled at UC Davis in 2017, joined team the following spring and red- WR JUSTIN KRAFT shirted 2018 season • Caught 7 passes for 95 yards in two games before suffering sea- • Posted 80 tackles (32-48-80) as a senior at Serra HS in 2016 son-ending injury in 2019 • Scored 45-yard TD plus the 2-pt conversion to spark comeback vs. Idaho State as a true freshman OL MILES MEYNELL • Three-time Sacramento Bee All-Metro selection at Whitney HS • All-Humboldt Del Notre League honoree in both football and basketball • Coached three years for Whitney Jr. Wildcats at Eureka HS • Four-year honor roll member and class salutatorian, thanks to 4.45 GPA • Played both O-line and D-line all three varsity football seasons, highlight- OL COLTON LAMSON ing career with a 59-yard fumble recovery • Started 8 games (of 11 played) at LT, bringing career total to 19 starts • Transferred from Sacramento City College, where he captained the 2016 football squad DB MARIO MINOR • All-Sierra Valley Conference honoree and junior/senior class president • All-Southern Section Div. 9 and Rio Hondo League Co-MVP as a senior at Union Mine at Monrovia HS • Caught 63 passes for 1,259 yards and 14 TDs on offense; 67 tackles with three picks on defense in 2019 • Also lettered in basketball and track & field • Previously attended Etiwanda HS (freshman and sophomore year)

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DB GEORGE MORENO WR BRIAN PIERCE • Transfer from Sierra College, where he compiled 37 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, 3 • All-Bay Area and All-Bay Valley Athletic League first-team receiver for INTs and a fumble recovery in two seasons Pittsburg HS • Helped Reed HS to Northern Nevada regional berths as a sophomore • Had 65 receptions for 1,040 yards and 20 TDs as a senior, helping team and senior, adding first-team All-State and all-section in 2017 advance to North Coast Section championship game • Northern Nevada Male Track Athlete of the Year as a senior, ranking No. • Previously played QB and safety at El Cerrito HS 1 in the state in both hurdles events WR JUSTIN POERIO LB CALVIN MOUISSET • Saw action in six games in 2019, mostly on special teams • Totaled 7 tackles with a sack (against Lehigh’s Tyler Monaco) as a true • Two-time Sacramento Bee All-Metro selection at Oak Ridge HS freshman in 2019 • Amassed 2,052 receiving yards on offense, 10 INTs on defense in final • Maintained redshirt status by playing in just four games two seasons • Three-time All-Trinity League and two-time Defensive MVP at JSerra HS • Also played right wing for soccer team

DL LUKA NIXON OL ZAK RACHOW • Moved from center to tackle as a senior at Otay Ranch HS, earning • Played DE and rush positions in 2019, posting career-high 3 tackles (all All-Metro Mesa League first-team honors solo) vs. Cal Poly (10/12) • Selected for Spanos All-Star Game • Made first Aggie tackle vs. San Jose State’s Tyler Nevens in fourth • Also competed in basketball and track, earning Most Improved honors quarter (8/30/18) in each • All-Three River League selection in both football and basketball at • Career plans are to open a winery in Idaho Sherwood HS

OL JAKE PARKS K HENRY REICH • Backup kicker to Max O’Rourke and Matt Blair in 2019 • Phil Steele’s Preseason All-Big Sky third team in 2020 • Served as kicker and punter for Carlmont, but summoned to QB in sec- • Named to program’s All-Decade team for 2010-19 ond half of senior season • Started all 12 games at RG, bringing starts total to 25 straight • Hopes for career in renewable and sustainable energy • Freshman All-American by both HERO Sports and Phil Steele (first team) in 2018 • Avid fisherman, lists catching a marlin on his bucket list OL KOOPER RICHARDSON • Team co-captain in 2021 DL CADE PEACOCK • Started 11 games at RT (bringing career total to 24) • Recipient of one of team’s Championship Culture Awards • Sat out 2019 season due to injury • Big Sky Community Service Team honoree in 2019 • Posted interception of Anthony Lawrence in Aggie debut vs. San Diego • Won Tony Kays Award as team’s most improved offensive player in 2018 (9/8/18), setting up Tehran Thomas TD run • Spearheaded team’s involvement in Evening of Dreams, a prom for local • Posted 12 tackles with a sack as a true freshman kids with special needs • Helped Eastside Catholic to No. 1 ranking in state of Washington as a • Father, Kris, now serves as assistant HC at Sacramento State senior in 2017 • Younger brother, Kaden, transferred from UC Davis to Sac State in 2020 offseason DB EVAN PERKINS • Played in 11 games as a sophomore, posting career-high 2 tackles in OL BRYCE RODGERS front of hometown at USD (9/7/19) • Team co-captain in 2021 • Made first collegiate tackle vs. Anthony Ellison in final series of USD • Phil Steele’s Preseason All-Big Sky second team in 2020 home opener (9/8/18) • All-Big Sky Conference honorable mention as a junior • Set Helix Charter school record with a 100-yard pick six • Led UC Davis D-line with 49 tackles, adding 6.0 TFLs, 4.0 sacks and team-high 7 QB hurries DB JORDAN PERRYMAN • Started all 10 games in 2017, plus two rivalry games in 2018 • Started all but one game at CB, ranking 8th on team with 41 tackles • First collegiate sack came against Cal Poly’s Jake Jeffrey in first quarter • Interception vs. San Diego (9/7/19) set up Matt Hyman TD catch (10/28/17) • Also had PBUs vs. Lehigh (9/14) and Sac State (11/23) • Finished 9th on team with 35 tackles in 2017 • Posted first Aggie INT against Conor Regan (13-yd return) in 1st qtr at Northern Colorado, leading to Ulonzo Gilliam TD (10/5/18) QB HUNTER RODRIGUES • Cousin, Allen Perryman, played for Sac State • Completed 6 of 13 passes for 62 yards as Jake Maier’s primary backup in 2019 OL CONNOR PETTEK • Hit 6 of 8 for 64 yards and a TD to C.J. Spencer at Stanford in Aggie • Started six games at center in 2019, losing other six due to injury debut (9/15/18), including • Won one of team’s Championship Culture awards • Passed for 2,191 yards and 23 TDs as a freshman at American River • Freshman All-American by both HERO Sports and Phil Steele (third team) College before transferring to UC Davis in 2018 • Conference offensive POW at both ARC and Whitney HS • Started 12 of 13 games after injury to C Will Martin in 2018 season opener at San Jose State

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P FINN RUDD LB JAYCE SMALLEY • Played soccer for Lincoln HS in New Zealand, then discovered punting • Transfer from UCLA, attending Graduate School of Management in after seeing it on Instagram pursuit of MBA degree • Averaged 32.0 yards per punt as a freshman at Highland Community • Played 12 total games as a reserve LB and on special teams as a Bruin, College (Kansas) before transferring to UC Davis graduating in just three years • One of several current New Zealanders among Aggie sports, along with • Graduated from Servite HS but previously played football and basketball distance runner Eva Goodisson (Havelock North), field hockey’s Nicola at Saint Louis School in Honolulu, Hawaii Prebble (Auckland) and soccer’s Sean Cooper (Auckland) DL JOSIAH SUANI OL ANDREW RUMARY • Part of a starting platoon with Jordan Franklin at NT in 2019 • Two-time All-Region 2 first-team honoree at Valley Vista HS • Finished with 16 tackles, including 5.0 for losses as a redshirt freshman • Added all-state honorable mention as a senior in 2019 • Batted down two passes vs. Montana State (11/16/19) • Claims to be a huge fan of Japanese culture, puts eating A5 Wagyu beef • Earned first Aggie tackle at Stanford (9/15/18) on his bucket list OL ADRIAN TEJEDA OL ARI SALLUS • Earned first-team All-Moore League at Wilson HS • Reserve G and C in 2019, played only against Montana (9/28) • Helped team to 10-2 record and Southern Section Div. 7 quartefinal • Western League and L.A. City Offensive Lineman of the Year as a senior berth as a senior in 2019 at Palisades Charter • Enjoys making airplanes and, as such, majors in aerospace science & • Played six years for Santa Monica Rugby Club, earning L.A. All-Star engineering at UC Davis accolades DB ISAIAH THOMAS LB LUKA SARAC • Enters fourth season as team’s primary punt returner • Second-team all-state, first-team All-Southern Section pick as a senior at • Career PR totals of 70-for-395, ranking 6th in school history in yardage Oak Park HS • Also had 21 tackles with 2 picks and 5 PBU as a junior • Ranked 3rd in California, 32nd nationally with 20.0 sacks • Ranked 2nd in Big Sky, 40th nationally in punt return average (5.0) as a • Appeared on the TV show Lucky Dog sophomore • Career-long PR: 37 yards to put the Aggies on the USD17 in fourth qtr, OL NICO SARALE resulting in Justin Williams TD run (9/9/17) • Made collegiate debut in 2019 season opener at Cal (8/31) • All-Valley Oak League Outstanding Offensive Player and All-NorCal TE BLAKE THORPE selection as a senior at Oakdale HS • Caught 9 passes for 120 yards as a true freshman in 2019 • Helped team in Sac-Joaquin Section title and set district single-season • Season-long catch was 40-yarder from Carson Crawford to start second record of 2,851 rushing yards in 2016 half at North Dakota (10/5) • 2018 S.F. Chronicle All-Metro honorable mention and three-time All-Dia- blo Foothill Athletic League pick at Las Lomas HS LB JAMES SCHARETG • Also played basketball, helping Knights advance to 2018 state title game • Won team’s Jim Ferrier Award as outstanding transfer in 2019 at • Totaled 25 tackles with 2.0 TFLs (both sacks) in first Aggie season • Transferred from CCSF, where he posted 11 total tackles in final two games as a sophomore DL PRINCETON TOKI • Played rugby (flanker) and football (LB) at Sacred Heart Prep • Two-way All-Tri County Athletic League selection during final two years • Nicknamed “Shark” at Salesian Prep • Helped Pride to first North Coast Section title since 2014, plus first CIF Division 6A state championship WR ROBERT SIMKINS • Also threw shot for SP and played club rugby for Napa Stormers • Posted first collegiate reception (5 yds) vs. Lehigh in 2019 home opener • Nicknamed “Reggie” • Two-time All-MCAL receiver at Terra Linda, breaking 1,000-yard barrier in QB TRENT TOMPKINS each of junior and senior years • Earned team’s George Belenis Award for outstanding redshirt (offensive • Scored 27 goals during final two soccer seasons at TLHS. recipient) plus strength staff’s 24 MOB award in 2019 • Loosely related (through a marriage) to Michael Jordan • Led Central HS to back-to-back Central Section championships • Finished career with 11,743 yards and 138 TDs TE/FB CHRISTIAN SKEPTARIS • Passed for 5,001 yards, rushed for 1,001 as a senior in 2018 • Has 12 career receptions for UC Davis, but four were scores • Posted 2 catches as a junior, both for TDs: 3 yds at North Dakota (10/5), LB CAM TRIMBLE 2 yds vs. Weber State (10/26) • Returns to action after sitting out 2019 due to injury • Caught receiving TDs vs. EWU (10/7) and Southern Utah (11/11) as a red- • Posted 37 tackles with 2.5 TFLs and a 7-yard sack (against San Jose shirt freshman in 2017 State) as a redshirt freshman • Switched to FB to replace graduate Ethan Hicks in 2019 • Defensive recipient of team’s George Belenis Award as outstanding scout team player in 2017

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WR KHRIS VAUGHN • Phil Steele’s Preseason All-Big Sky third team pick in 2020 EDWARDS FAMILY ATHLETIC CENTER • All-Big Sky Conference honorable mention in 2019, thanks to 53 catches for 756 yards and team-best 9 TDs Fans will not be permitted to attend UC Davis home games • Won team’s Tony Kays Award as most improved offensive player in the spring of 2021, but if they were, they would notice a • One of four Big Sky players to post three 100-yard games in 2019: Cal large construction project taking place immediately north of Poly (10/12), Portland State (11/9) and Sac State (11/23) UC Davis Health Stadium. On June 24, 2020, the athletics department celebrated a ground-breaking ceremony for RB ANTHONY VILLEGAS the 50,000-square foot Edwards Family Athletics Center, a • Monterey Bay League Gabilan Offensive Player of the Year as a senior comprehensive academic, strength and conditioning, sports at Palma HS medicine, and team facility, designed by Gensler and built by • Rushed for 1677, 1445 and 1827 yards from sophomore through senior AECOM Hunt. seasons, respectively • Also ran track & field, advancing to Central Coast Section meet in As the exclusive provider of health care services to stu- 200-meter dash dent-athletes, UC Davis Health will also serve students, fac- ulty, staff and the Davis community from within the building’s LB MIKE WALTERS footprint. • Totaled 100 tackles and 10.0 TFLs to earn Sunset League Defensive Player of the Year at Edison HS This capital investment, unlike any project in department • Second player in school history to earn four varsity letters in football history, further strengthens ICA’s commitment towards de- • Member of 1,000-Pound Club for bench/squat/clean veloping an environment that encourages student-athletes’ • Father, Mike, Sr., serves as defensive coordinator at EHS personal growth, academic, athletic and positive post-gradu- ate success. RB JOSH WARD • L.A. City Section Div. 1 Player of the Year, 3rd-team Cal-Hi All-State and • The Paul and Nancy Sallaberry Strength and Conditioning Marine League Player of the Year for San Pedro HS in 2019 Center is the biggest space within the new facility, providing a • Rushed for 1,061 yards as a senior, 1,361 as a junior greater number of student-athletes and teams with the ability • Also competed in track & field, wrestling, San Pedro Strongest Man and to work out at more convenient times. Premium 7x7 as a prep athlete • The Bob Biggs Practice Field, named for UC Davis’ Hall of P DANIEL WHELAN Fame quarterback and subsequent head football coach, was • Phil Steele’s Preseason All-Big Sky second-team pick in 2020 completed in 2019. • All-Big Sky Conference third team in 2019, honorable mention in 2018 • On FCS Punter of the Year Watch List for second straight season • In addition to team meeting rooms that will provide ample • Entered senior year with 42.60 career punting average, well ahead of areas for teams to study and prepare for games, the Bruce pace to break Colton Schmidt’s school record of 41.12 • Originally a soccer/rugby player in Ireland, moved to Southern California and Marie West Auditorium will seat 140 individuals and is in high school and played tennis and soccer before getting recruited available for student-athletes, coaches and UC Davis students by Rancho Mirage HS football coach to organize large gatherings.

DB JAYLIN WHITE • The Mike and Renee Child meeting rooms and EVO Lounge provides additional quiet space for student-athletes to study • Phil Steele’s Preseason All-Big Sky third team (2020) • Primarly served as kick returner and defensive back in 2019, but also for exams, work on class projects or enjoy a break from their saw time at wide receiver daily class and workout schedules. • Ranked 3rd in Big Sky Conference, 14th nationally with 26.5 kick return average The EFAC was first announced as the Student-Athlete Perfor- • Ran back 100-yard kick return vs. Weber State (10/26), tying school re- mance Center in November 2018, shortly before that year’s cord held by John Nedderman (1948) and Namane Modise (2017) Causeway Classic Luncheon. An expanded partnership with • Posted 34 tackles with 3.5 TFLs, an INT and 3 PBUs in first three colle- UC Davis Health was announced almost a year later, with the giate seasons organization earning naming rights to the former Aggie Sta- dium. The target date for the $52 million fundraising goal (of DL DARIUS WILSON which $51 million was raised as of year-end 2020) is May of • Transferred from Antelope Valley College after fall of 2020 2021, with the EFAC’s expected completion slated for August • Helped Highland HS to Southern Section Div. 9 crown and state champi- 2022. onship game appearance • Golden League Defensive Player of the Year, adding All-Southern Sec- Renderings and floor plans of the new facility, plus naming tion and All-L.A. County second-team distinction as a senior opportunities and a live construction camera, is available at www.edwardsathleticscenter.com. DL KYREE WOODS • ASGC Athlete of the Year at Grossmont College who played one year at Jacksonville before transferring to UC Davis • Posted 23 tackles wtih 2.0 TFLs and a sack in lone season at JU • Three-time All-Grossmont League honoree at Steele Canyon HS

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