2008 FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 1 COACHES POLL COACHES 2008 PFL PRESEASON c (Sept. 6) and UC Davis (Nov. 22), 22), (Nov. 6) and UC Davis c (Sept. nished No. 1 in the nation among nished No. 1. SAN DIEGO (2) ...... 58 DIEGO (2) SAN 1...... (3) Dayton 2. 55 ...... (3) Davidson 3. 51 ...... (1) State Morehead 48 4...... 36 Drake 5...... 29 Jacksonville 6...... Butler 7. 19 ...... 19 Valparaiso ...... 99.Campbell and sophomore end Julian Strickland. Strickland. end Julian and sophomore line unit defensive depth of the The of se- return the by will be bolstered Sutchar, senior Josh Vince Atofau, nior Ben sophomores G’Sell, junior John and red- Tremblay, and Paul Thorne Re- shirt Michaelfreshman Fetterman. time at playing for turners competing linebacker will include senior Averill sopho- Hanner Hart, junior Sutchar, and freshmen Roseman, Steve more Joe Martin and Bran- Loka Kanongataa, secondary defensive The don Moberg. Daniel senior safety will get help from and Joe Staab, senior rover Cornsweet, moved that have of players a couple quarterback – former offense from over and former safety to Kevin Dunn moves lines up at running back Derron Juarez back. corner unit will be solid Last Rogan. special team’s The of J.T. again with the return All- Team season Rogan earned First specialist. America honors as a return He fi in kickoff with his returns FCS players Junior John McSorley average. 33.2 yard Last year punter. is back as the team’s All-PFL honors Team he earned Second on 24 punts. 35.9 yards after averaging all- the program’s Parker, With Hutch graduation, leader lost to time scoring for compete McSorleyis projected to Conrad for Look kicking duties as well. handle long snapper duties, Smith to will be the holder. while Sean Cullina game an eleven play Toreros The schedule with the luxury home of seven With their . Torero at contests USD will 29th, season opener on August be putting its 24-game home winning noncon- Additional on the line. streak home games include Azusa ference Pacifi while PFL home dates are with Val- with are while PFL home dates (Oct. State Morehead 4), (Oct. paraiso 1) and Butler (Nov. (Nov. Dayton 11), all PFL are contests road four The 15). at Campbell games and will be played Jacksonville 27), Drake (Sept. 20), (Sept. The 8). (Nov. 25) and Davidson (Oct. the regular- between Classic, Gridiron season champions of both the PFL and 6th at the on Dec. will be played NEC, of the NEC champion. site fth- rst year fth-year senior Mitch Ryan JT ROGAN running attack will be led by The A fi Rogan. J.T. charging the hard off his sec- Rogan is coming senior, year 1,000-plus rushing cam- ond straight the 2008 season He heads into paign. marks for USD career owning already (2,967) yards rushing (46), touchdowns Nick (5,233). and all-purpose yardage start is projected to Coppedge at full- should see Marquis while Brett back, some action behind Rogan. Wes the sure-handed Although at , will be missed Doyle John Matthews explosive the always number be the team’s to will continue Last season Matthews one deep threat. with 16 touch- record Torero set a new hauling in 47 balls receptions, down av- per catch (23.1 yard 1,088 yards for Most last year’s Godfrey Smith, erage). will line Player, Year Outstanding First 30 balls for up at split end after catching corp receiving The TDs. and 4 347 yards of Sean the return by will be bolstered and redshirt John freshmen Cullina, The McGough and Chad Rusinkovich. tight end position will be in good hands with fi line unit will be an- offensive The senior tackle by chored Deene Kabil- SportsThe Mid- Network a 2007 ing, He will be joined Major All-American. with Smith, starter Conrad two-year by the by also being bolstered the group and JC Kofoed likes Kyle of junior guard Nick Kostielney. transfer fi directed by defense, The will George Darlington, coordinator starters its six returning lead look to to Senior captain charge. the defensive nine with O’Neill, Patrick will move seasons, the past two over other The back. corner to safety from ju- back slot will be takencorner by Team a 2007 First nior Gabriel Derricks, returners Additional All-PFL honoree. with starting include senior experience senior linebacker tackle Chris Gianelli, junior tackle Alex Rice Sinclair, Jordan ll, ll, ciency rst-year JC rst-year c with four c with four nalist, nalist, com- rst among all nished ranked nished nal Sports FCS Network nalist for two prestigious prestigious two nalist for TOREROS LOOK TO CONTINUE WINNING WAYS WINNING CONTINUE TO LOOK TOREROS fth-year senior Ben Han- eld of play. The Toreros return 14 return Toreros The eld of play. second in the fi second ranked fi Mid-Major poll, push both to Trujillo Sebastian transfer time as the playing for returners Torero signal caller. Torero is under team football 2008 USD The head coach the direction year of second In his rookie season Cara- Ron Caragher. To- the right in and guided gher stepped straight its third to program football rero title (6-1 mark, League Pioneer Football re- as an overall well as tie with Dayton), which fi USD, of 9-2. cord NCAA FCS teams in scoring (44.34 ppg) in scoring NCAA FCS teams per (483.1 yards offense in total and third game). which is the pre- 2008 team, The Poll, in the PFL Coaches season favorite will be without the services some key of Josh Johnson most notably contributors, a 5th round Johnson, and Eric Bakhtiari. Buccaneers Bay Tampa the draft pick by fi Award Payton Walter and all- as the NCAA’s career Torero his pleted leader in passing effi time career To- the What Johnson meant to (176.68). Bakhtiari was his equal on offense, rero Bakhtiari, side of the ball. the defensive camp, who is in the San Diego Chargers led the nation in pass sacks (20). last year He was also a fi national honors – the Buck Buchanan Hendricks Award. Ted and the Award fi big shoes to Although these are very and his staff feel Caragher Coach squad will an- that this year’s strongly work- collectively the challenge by swer get bet- to every as a team ing hard day whether it is the offense, No matter ter. is football unit, or special team’s defense competi- eleven by game played a team numerous and USD has at a time, tors on themselves prove to ready players the fi starters last year’s from and 36 lettermen 9-2 club. will be a quartet the way of Leading their been picked by seniors that have Offensive captains. as team teammates Rogan captains will be running back J.T. while John Matthews, and wide receiver back corner captains are the defensive Ryan O’Neill and safety Echer. Patrick under the direction of offense, The will con- Jimmie Dougherty, coordinator attack. coast west use a balanced tinue to quarterback the vacant for Competing spot will be fi fi for Look passes. touchdown nula and junior Andrew Rolin. Hannula Rolin. nula and junior Andrew most of the spring ball snaps as Ro- saw back a lower from lin sat out recovering athlete an all-around Hannula, injury. at that has earned All-PFL recognition back, and defensive both wide receiver quarterbackwas an All-League during Rolin has game experi- days. his prep guided as the signal caller having ence season-open- in last year’s Toreros the ing 42-32 win at Azusa Pacifi 2 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS Primary MediaOutlets/ToreroPrimary Announcers: ...... 68 All-Americans:...... 67 Magazine/Academic ESPN The 62-66 Staff: Athletic Department ...... Athletics, Ky Snyder: Executive Directorof ...... 61 University Administration: ...... 60 University/San Pro Diego NCAA ComplianceGuidelines ...... 53 Program: Academic Support ...... 52 PFL Honors ...... 51 FCS Torero Leaders: 48-50 ...... 39-47 All-Time Records ...... Team 37-38 Awards ...... Fame ...... 36 USD AthleticHallof 34-35 Final 2007Statistics: ...... 30-33 Torero Opponents: ...... 28-29 Pioneer Football League: ...... FCS All-AmericaRecognitions ...... 27 14-26 Toreros:Meet The ...... 12-13 USD NumericalRoster: ...... USD AssistantCoaching Staff: ...... 6-10 Head Coach Ron Caragher: ...... 4-5 Excellence: USD Football 3 -ATradition of ...... 2008 Team Outlook: 1 ...... Calvin Wong, MD;Ken Anderson,DO. Associate Team Physicians: Hizon,MD;Rich Uhler, DO; ..Jerry Head Team Physician: C. Murphy,...... Paul MD Training: AthleticPerformance Rochet Dir...... Stephane of Assistant AthleticTrainer: Bisnett-Cobb ...... Eli Assoc. AthleticTrainers: ...... Paul Signorelli&Joe Parry Strain Coppa,Whitney Adm. Asst.: ...... Linda Executive Asst.: Charlene Ables, CyndiCasillas, DonnaHolston Transportation: John Cunningham Dir. of ...... Marpe Kathy Game OperationsManager: ...... Miller Maggie AthleticEquipmentServices: ...... Mgr. of Ticket Foster Services: Sierra Asst. 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TABLE OFCONTENTS www.usdtoreros.com USD ATHLETICS (619) 260-4803 fi ls ...... 54-58 les: ...... (Capacity7,000;Builtin1961) ...... STADIUM: Torero...... USD Stadium COLORS: Torero (Columbia)Blue, Navy &White ...... NICKNAME: ...... Toreros ENROLLMENT: ...... 7,600 NCAA FACULTY Malachowski REP: ...... Mitch PRESIDENT: Dr. E.Lyons Mary ...... SanDiego, CA92110-2492 ...... LOCATION: AlcalaPark ...... 5998 FOUNDED: ...... 1949 SAN DIEGOQUICKFACTS Team Chaplain: Owen...... Father Mullen Administrative Asst.: Janet Engelman ...... (1stYear) Barton Defensive Administrative Assistant...... Ben Offensive Administrative Assistant ...... Todd Rusinkovich (2ndYear) Asst. Coach/Offensive Line: Todd Washington...... (2ndyear) Asst. Coach/Tight End’s: Vandermade...... Lenny (1styear) Asst. Coach/Rec. Coor./DL Sumrall(2ndyear) ...... Jon Asst. Coach/Defensive Back’s Shelby (1styear) ...... Brandon Senior Offensive Asst.: ...... Mike Rish(25thyear) Asst. Coach/Line Backer’s Lindsey(1styear) ...... Dale Asst. Coach/ RB’s/FB Ops: ...... Tanner Engstrand(4thyear) Darlington(1styear) Asst. Coach/ George Def. Coor ...... Asst. Coach/Off. Coor/Quarterbacks: (5thyear) ...... Jimmie Dougherty Asst. HeadCoach/Wide Receivers: Mooshagian(2ndYear)...... Steve Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator: Ron Caragher(2ndyear) ...... FOOTBALL STAFF h olg otalHl fFame, inSouth Bend, Indiana. Footballthe College Hallof football withtheNewYork Giants. In1981,Mr. Zablewas enshrinedin football player atWilliamandMary, andwent ontoplay professional presented tohimin1980.Hewas anhonorablementionAll-America for athleticandhumanitarianexcellence -theGoldMedalAward - was Fame'sChapter. Foundation's SanDiego The highest recognition Hall of American Award fromtheNationalFootball Foundation andCollege USD of USD’s withValparaiso footballgame onOct.14,2006, At halftimeof fChampions. Mr. Zablewas the of Hall theSanDiego Fame, boardof andthe advisory Hallof and College Foundation, andholdsdirectorshipsontheNationalFootball Foundation -CancerCenter theUniversity of Zable hasbeenamemberof people worldwide. Active incommunity affairs, andgovernment Mr. business; CubicCorp. now has140locationsandemploys nearly6,000 in1951asasmallstorefront inSanDiego CubicCorporation started thecompany. Mr. Zable is stilltheactive presidentandCEOof chairman, electronics thenation'slargest oneof of since1974.Mr.to USDandits'AthleticDepartment Zableisthehead 1978-1996 andisnow Trustee Emeritus. donor Hehasbeenagenerous Trustees from forover SanDiego 30years. ontheBoardof Heserved of athletic forums. Mr. Zablehasbeenactively involved withtheUniversity and inboththecorporate madeanameforhimself has internationally ispleasedtohonorMr.Diego Walter J. Zable, aninspiringindividual who dium the"Walter J. 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619/260-4740 fi eld atTorero Sta- 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 3 IN THE CLASSROOM" IN THE & 2006). FCS team scoring leaders (2007 Two-time (2006 & 2003). FCS team leaders in total offense Two-time the by a 2008 5th round draft pick was Johnson Josh QB Award Payton a 2007 Walter who was Johnson, QB Josh Award Hendricks a 2007 Ted DE Eric Bakhtiari, who was Mortensen (2004) signed a free agent NFL QB Todd Gasperson (2004) signed a free agent WR Michael NFL u u u Buccaneers Bay Tampa Finalist, also earned MVP honors at the 2008 East-West u Shrine Game. Chargers Diego Finalist, signed an NFL free agent contract with the San u allocated to NFL contract with Detroit. In 2005 he was u the New England Patriots Europe by all contract with the in 2005. He was located to Cologne of NFL Europe in the spring of 2007, roster with Eagles since 2007. but has been on the active GENERAL: u & USD FOOTBALL The Past Five Years Years Five The Past FOOTBALL USD Mid-Major All-Americans First Team FCS 23 Sports Network All-American FCS Third 1 Sports Team Network All-Americans FCS First Team 2 Sports Network 5 Associated Press I-AA All-Americans Academic All-Americans 5 ESPN The Magazine First Team Combined PFL record of percentage) 23-3 (.885 winning of 2 PFL Coaches the Year 3 PFL Championships (2005-07) of 5 PFL Players the Year All-PFL Selections 28 Second Team All-PFL Selections 41 First Team 49 PFL All-Academic selections of PFL Players the Week RECORD: Straight Winning Campaigns Five Combined record of 46-10 (.821 winning percentage) Mid-Major National Championships (2005 & 2006) Back-to-back Final FCS Ranking of 25 (2006) Top 20th in Sports Network 24-Game Home Winning Streak entering 2008 "SUCCESS ON THE FIELD THE FIELD ON "SUCCESS u u u u u ALL-AMERICANS: CONFERENCE: u u u u u u u u u u u u u 4 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS said Ky Snyder, Executive ofAthletics. Director hearing thesame thingsaboutRonCaragher,” “As to peoplearound Italked thecountry, Ikept head coach. Jim Harbaughwhowas hired asStanford’s 12th headfootball coach atUSDandreplaced 9,January 2007. Caragher becamethe Toreros’ Caragher asitsnewheadfootball coach on The University ofSanDiegointroduced Ron per game). 3rd inthenationtotal offense (483.1yards season record. Additionally, the Toreros ranked points pergameaverage isanewUSDsingle and passingeffi (FCS) teams inscoring (44.36pointspergame) among Football ChampionshipSubdivision dinator, the Toreros fi ranked Under Caragher’s guidance asOffensive Coor- was afi end EricBakhtiari, wholedthe nationinsacks, Walter Payton Award Finalist. defensive Senior touchdowns withjustoneinterception, wasa looks by NFLclubs. Johnson, whopassedfor 43 5th round, andthree otherplayers received drafted by the Tampa Bay Bucaneersinthe outlet. JoshJohnsonwas quarterback Senior All-Americansby thesame tabbed Mid-Major FCS All-Americans, whileeleven players were Seven Toreros Network were namedSports the fi Champions. USDfi season thatthe Toreros were crowned PFL share offi 6-1 PioneerFootball League record, goodfor a guided the Toreros to a9-2overall markand gram. Hisfi season atthehelmof Torero football pro- Head Coach RonCaragher enters hissecond nal Sports Network FCS Mid-Major poll. Network FCSMid-Major nal Sports nalist for the Ted HendricksAward. rst place. thethird straight marked It rst seasonwasoutstandingashe ciency (197.35rating).ciency The 44 secondnished ranked in rstinthenation The Wildcats fi The Wildcats best wintotal since their9-3campaign backin1984. mark since 1993. The 8winsisalsotheprogram’s a tiefor third place andtheprogram’s bestleague Southeast Conference Eastern Division, goodfor fi 2006 Kentucky as Kentucky’s HeadRecruitingCoordinator. In coach allfour years, in2005served andstarting Brooks.under Rich Hewastherunningbacks asanassistantcoach the University ofKentucky “CARE-ah-ger”), spentfour seasons(2003-2006)at Prior to beinghired atUSD, Caragher, (pronounced life thatwillcontinue atUSD.” andwe expect Brooks.and Rich Hehasbeenawinnerhiswhole minds incoaching in Terry Donohue, Bob Toledo Ron Caragher. Hehashadaccess to someofthebest seek inaheadcoach andwe have found themin andintegrity.character These are thequalitiesyou ers, motivated, competitor, great familyman, high knowledgeable,very great recruiter, develops play- “He isastudentofthegame, elite classofcoach, nine seasons(1994-2002)onUCLA’s staffwhere he Caragher alsohasSouthernCalifornia ties. Hespent fi bowl appearance since 1999, andtheprogram’s Bowl onDecember 29th.City wasKentucky’s It fi fashion astheyupsetClemson, 28-20, intheMusic rst bowl winin22years. nished offthe2006seasonin fi nished 8-5overall, and4-4inthe ne rst worked with both Terry Donahue C CARAGHER and Bob Toledo. After two seasons as a Graduate Assistant, Caragher was promoted to assistant coach where he coached Bruin wide receivers, punters and kickers. With the special team’s unit, he coached punters all A seven seasons (1996-2002), and kick- ers for his fi nal two years (2001-02).

During the 1997 and 1998 seasons, UCLA won a school-record 20 straight games and averaged more than 40 R points per game while setting nu- merous school records. He coached in fi ve bowl games during his term there, including the Aloha, Cotton, Rose, Sun, and Las Vegas bowls.

A native of Morgan Hill, California, A Caragher was a three-sport letter- man at Bellarmine College Prep (1982-84) where he earned three varsity letters as a quarterback in football. He earned an athletic schol- arship to UCLA in 1985 and went on G to earn four varsity letters (1986-89) and was part of teams that won four consecutive bowl games. After graduating from UCLA in 1990 with a B.A. in Psychology, Ron went on to earn his Master’s Degree in Education (Administrative Studies) in 1995. H

Caragher and his wife, Wendy, have three sons, Josh, Ryan, and Scott. E R

The Caragher Family: Ron Caragher and his wife, Wendy, and their three sons (l-r) Josh, Ryan, and Scott. 6 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS - Janaye (24), (22)andDanielle(19). Robert signed asafree-agent widereceiver withtheLos AngelesExpress oftheUSFL(1983). Heisthefatherofthree adultchildren from Columbia Pacifi Mooshagian graduated from Fresno State withadegree inphysical education(1982)andlater addedhismaster’s degree in1984 stops atFresno College City (headcoach, 1995), Fresno State (1985-1994)and Washington UnionHS(1983-84). yards oftotal offense andposted a9-3overall record whilewinningtheBig West titleandLas Vegas Bowl. Healsohadcoachin 98), andoffensive coordinator atNevada in1996. That year the Wolf Pack ledthenationintotal offense withanaverage of52 Prior withtheBengals, to working Mooshagianwastheoffensive coordinator attheUniversity ofPittsburg for two years (1997- receivers intheleague, includingall-pro ChadJohnson, , Darnay Scott, , and T.J. Houshmandzadeh. only receiving corps intheNFLto have four players withatleast40catches. With theBengals, hecoached someofthebestyo at Sacramento State, asthewidereceivers heserved coach withtheCincinnatiBengalsfrom 1999-2002. In2002, heguidedthe A native Californian, Mooshagianhascoached atthehighschool, juniorcollege, college andprofessional levels. Prior to his for thethird straightall-Big Sky year. the receivers inhisfi development ofAll-Americawidereceiver Fred Ameywhoplayed for theSanFrancisco 49ersin2005. Mooshagiancoached ence record wasthe2ndbestrecord intheschool’s 11-year DivisionIhistory. Inhisfour seasonsheplayed role in adirect All-Americans and48players Conference whoearnedall-BigSky honors. Duringhislastseasontheteam’s confer- 4-4BigSky Back Row (l-r): Front Row (l-r): Dale Lindsey, Todd Washington, Coach RonCaragher, Jimmie Dougherty, Lenny Vandermade. Jon Sumrall, Brandon Shelby, Steve Mooshagian, Tanner Engstrand, Darlington. George rst two seasons, including2004whenAmeycaughtaschool-record 72passesandwasnamedfi c University. Heplayed two years for theBulldogs(1980-81)asawidereceiver, andfollowing graduation 2008 Torero Coaching Staff fi 2006). Inhisfour years atSacramento State, Mooshagiancoached including four years astheheadcoach atSacramento State (2003- Mooshagian cameto USDwithanextensive coaching background, ferent receivers found theendzone. six different receivers caught15ormore receptions, andeightdif- mark with73receptions for 926yards and13touchdowns. Alltold, 47 ballsfor 1,088yards. Senior Wes Doyle tiedUSD’s singleseason set anewsingleseasonmarkwith16touchdowns ashe caught for 3,270receiving yards and48touchdowns. JuniorJohnMatthews Last year heguidedatalented widereceivers group thataccounted campaign astheAssistant HeadCoach and Wide Receivers Coach. team’s widereceivers coach in2007, Mooshagianenters the2008 Steve Mooshagian ve DivisionI-AAAll-Americans, three DivisionI-AAFreshmen begins hissecond year withthe Toreros. The rst team post ung the 7.3 g 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 7

he ourished in fth coaching season eld coach. He helped eld coach. nal Walter Payton Award Award Payton Walter nal program football with the USD rst year rst assistant in Division I-A history be part to fi in the nished 3rd returns in 2008 for his fi 2008 for in returns is in his fi ciency of 176.7 is a new all-time NCAA mark. rating George Darlington where he will be the program’s Defensive Coordinator. With a rich Coordinator. Defensive he will be the program’s where he spent this past season as the history experience, of coaching He outside linebackers at Southeast Missouri coach University. State after serving coordinator Girardeau Cape came to as the defensive Nebraska, at has also coached Darlington in 2006. Tech at Louisiana Valley. Dartmouth and Lebanon San Jose State, Marshall, and became the fi coach he coached 1973-85, From than 300 wins at one institution. of more defense. “Blackshirt” the ends and outside linebackers for defensive backfi he was the defensive 1986-2002, From as 1995 and 1997 as well national titles in 1994, Nebraska three to championships. conference numerous on to helped send 30 players Darlington While at Nebraska, Jimmie DoughertyJimmie at the University of San Diego. For the third straight year he will he year straight the third For San Diego. of University at the from been promoted season has but this the quarterbacks, coach Coordinator. Offensive to Game Coordinator Passing fl He in college. he played the position that terbacks, Dougherty the quar- has coached seasons, two past The furtheringUSD quarterback former of Josh the development Bu- Bay Tampa the draft pick by round a 5th Johnson, Johnson. in passing leader all-time as the program’s USD leaves caneers, just with touchdowns 43 he completed Last year every category. and fi one 724 of he completed his career For FCS player. the top for voting His career and 113 touchdowns. 9,699 yards 1,065 passes (.680) for passing effi eld, N.J., and the couple has three children, Lisa, David and Julie, and nine and Julie, David Lisa, children, has three couple and the N.J., eld, ciency, nal seven seasons with Nebraska, his pass defense was ranked in the top 10 in the nation four times and in 17 10 in the nation four was ranked in the top his pass defense seasons with Nebraska, nal seven rst season at Marshall, Darlington helped the team lead the Mid-Atlantic Conference in total defense, allowing allowing defense, in total lead the Mid-Atlantic Conference helped the team Darlington rst season at Marshall, Dougherty played quarterback at the University of Missouri from 1997-2001. He was a three year letter winner from 99-01. 99-01. winner from letter year He was a three Dougherty quarterback of Missouri at the University played 1997-2001. from num- career book for the school record rewrite on to Hannula who went and Adam MVP Michaelteam Gasperson as a senior, included All-American and group receiving That corp. an outstanding wide receiver coached USD in 2004 and He came to Gasperson season. that TD’s with 7 894 yards for Gasperson catches with 54 led the team season as a senior. bers the following the for play to NFL Europe to Philadelphia Eagles and also was allocated the was signed after agent by as a free the season Centurions. Cologne year. honors that Conference League All Pioneer Football earn on to Koller who went senior Matt was led by group This Dougherty season the tight ends. following and coached his versatility The showed Illinois during that time in Sport from State He earned his masters backs coach. he was the defensive there, During his years Illinois 2002-2004. from in Bloomington, University DoughertyWesleyan at Illinois assistant was a graduate USD, to Prior Management. was cut short His career a as a junior when he suffered TD’s. and 7 1,400 yards over for throwing He started as a sophomore, Dougherty and performer All State School in football High was a former at Edwardsville elbow. in his throwing ligament tear at coach the head football His father is now High School. at Edwardsville Tim Dougherty, his father, for He played . High School. New Lennox Jimmy Derric Nelson (1980), (1978), George Andrews including Bob Martin (1975), All-Americans, seven the NFL while coaching Carver (2001). (1999) and Keyou Ralph Brown Mike (1999), Brown Williams (1981), than 37th nationally. ranked lower his squad never secondary, the Cornhuskers seasons coaching During his fi in the country once was ranked second and seventh defense twice effi in pass defense Darlington’s at Nebraska, years of the last four In three Brian Boerboom also line coach and offensive Tim McGuire coordinator Defensive Brinkley Lorenzo coach wide receivers Wilhite. Kenny backs coach Samuel, and defensive Tony Southeast head coach for he was the position coach While at Nebraska, as an assistant coach. during his tenure the Cornhuskers for played coordinator. recruiting safeties serving in addition to as the team’s the secondary he cocahed Marshall where in 2004 and outside linebackers on to from in 2005, and special teams in 2003, moved Darlington his time at Nebraska, Following per game. only 329.8 yards his fi During Frank Virginia him with the inaugural honored West of state the In the summer of 2000, Award. Assistant Top earning the 1998 All-American Foot- success, coaching ball Foundation’s times for numerous has been recognized Darlington Along the way, profession. distinguishment in the coaching for Award Loria Nebraska was a longtime assistant Darlington Cornhuskers stint at Dartmouth a one-year by followed T Pa., seasons. four served for in Annville, Darlington at San Jose State as an assistant coach College Valley staff in Lincoln, started at Lebanon career 68-year-old his collegiate Osborne’s Tom joining to Prior San Jose State. on to moving before he was where in , and two in football All-American in 1961. letters team three earning named third two-sport was a collegiate star at Rutgers, Darlington in 1961 and a in History Education Rutgers from degree and Physical earned his bachelor’s native in 1962. Stanford from in Education degree W.Va., master’s Charleston, The grandchildren. of Bloomfi Susan Doetterl is married to Darlington 8 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS From 1992-96, coach Lindseywasthelinebackers wife Eva, Athletic HallofFame into This the Kentucky pastAprilDalewasinducted inLouisville, theirhomeintheSanDiegoarea. make Kentucky.They have fi Daleandhis Browns (1965-73). League round) in1965andwent (sixth onto play for nineseasonsatlinebacker theCleveland he wasdrafted by Cleveland oftheNationalFootball League (intheseventh round) andby theNew York Jetsofthe in1964andwasnamedtohonors asalinebacker theAll-Time OVC Team in1988. ABowling Green Highproduct, Overall, thetwo Topper teams (1963-64)heplayed onwent 16-3-2. Atwo-time All-OVCpick, heearnedAll-America Western Kentucky, helpingthe1963Hilltoppers to a10-0-1markandthechampionshipof Tangerine Bowl. Mike graduated from USDwithanAccounting Mike degree in1984. Heisthe PresidentVice Market- for Secondary Companying for GuildMortgage inSanDiego. Player oftheGame. theteam’s In1983hewasselected scholar-athlete by theNationalFootballFame. Foundation andCollege Hallof Inthe Toreros’ nationally-televised gamebetween in1982, Occidental was named theCBSChevrolet Rish from 1983 through 1997;departments hewaspassedby Torero Ching. receiver Dylan onhisMaster’swhere heisworking degree inBusinessAdministration. atGrossmont Collegequarterback inElCajon, California duringthe2002season. Heiscurrently enrolled atUSD ly asabackup. Before enrolling at SDSU hewasaFirst Team All-Foothill Conference andAcademic All-America State University (2003-2004)where heplayed quarterback. Hesaw inhistwo limited seasons, action main- serving Lindsey played andfullbacktwo atbothlinebacker years at ances (1992, ‘94 and ‘95) andoneAFCChampionship(1994). to two AFC West titles(1992and ‘94), three playoff appear- on theChargers’ defensive staffthathelpedguidetheteam coach (1992-96). and linebackers San DiegoChargers staffasdefensive coordinator (2002-03) (2004-2006),ingotn Redskins Lindseyalsospenttimeonthe college andprofessional ranks. Mostrecently withthe Wash- includes over 30years offootball coaching atthehighschool, rience asaformer NFLplayer andcoach. Lindsey’s resume coach.linebackers Lindseybringsawealth offootball expe- Dale Lindsey yards. Heheldtheschoolmarks inallthree career receiving receptions, 18receiving touchdowns and1,722receiving played Mike for USDfrom 1979-83where heposted ever to play atUSD--heranks second all-timewith101 himoneofthebestreceiverscareer numbersthatmake Doyle tiedtheschoolmarkof73receptions inaseason. rero markwith16touchdown receptions, whilesenior Wes touchdown receptions. setanew JuniorJohnMatthews To- Last seasonUSDreceivers accounted for 3,270yards and48 for twenty-three ofthepast twenty-four Torero seasons. turns to helpcoach thereceivers, somethinghehasdone Offensivewhere he willagainbeSenior Assistant. He re- Mike Rish Engstrand wasatwo-year letterman atSanDiego daily football operations. operations where hehelpedwithallequipmentdutiesand In2006 Tanner wasanoffensive assistantfor the and scoring. The pasttwo seasonsheworked withfootball 11-1 Toreros fi thatranked aged 185.8yards ofrushingpergame. and 10touchdowns. Alltold, theUSDground gameaver- id withjuniorJTRoganleadingtheway with1,021yards Operations. Lastseasonthe Toreros runningattackwassol- Additionally, hehasbeenpromoted to ofFootball Director football team, and hissecond astherunningbackscoach. Tanner Engstrand ve children -Blan, Jennifer, Kim, Johnny andDerek. isbeginninghis25thseasononthe Torero staff joinstheUSDstaffwhere hewillbetheteam’s enters his fourth seasonwiththe enters hisfourth Torero rst inthenationtotal offense 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 9 rst nalist for the Ted Hendricks Ted the nalist for rst season with the USD foot- rst rst year with USD where he will he will USD where with rst year enters his fi enters is in his fi is in is in his second year as the defensive line coach at line coach as the defensive year is in his second ball program where he will coach the tight ends. This past season This the tight ends. he will coach where ball program he was where at San Diego State town was across Vandermade staff working with the of- assistant on Chuck Long’s a graduate line. fensive (2004) and Pittsburgh Ravens a member of both the Baltimore for in NFL Europe He also played (2005-06) organizations. Steelers been having experience has NFL playing Vandermade starter at USC at both A four-year Sea Devilsthe Hamburg in 2005. was the starting Vandermade and left (2000-03), guard center In 2001 national championship squad. Trojan on the 2003 guard watch center) (top Trophy Rimington the Dave he was named to All-American (The and in 2000 was a Freshman Sporting News list, in three He played News) after starting& Football all 12 contests. and 2001 Las Bowl, 2003 Orange Games - 2004 Rose Bowl, Bowl Brandon Shelby Brandon was the fall he past This backs. defensive Torero the coach He assistant. graduate defensive of Arizona’s University served he had where as Oklahoma, from Arizona came to assistant. a student he earned where at Oklahoma, honoree 12 All-Academic in 2004 and management in business degree his bachelor’s back and Big All-Big 12 defensive is a former Shelby He was a four-year in 2005. relations in human a master’s 2001-04. Sooners from the for letterman held a workshop in January in San Antonio 2007, Academy Coaches American Football in conjunction with the NCAA, Coaches participated Shelby Future the inaugural in Jon Sumrall co- recruiting serves He also as USD’s of San Diego. the University of San the University He came to and camp coordinator. ordinator with USD he worked where of Kentucky, the University Diego from Ron Caragher. head coach All American and an AP Team First Camp Walter who was a 2007 Championship Subdivision. All American in the Football Team First Bakhtiari also earned honors as a fi and Year, of the Player Defensive League Pioneer Football Award, 76 2007 were for season totals Bakthiari’s MVP. Defensive USD’s 20 sacks led the FCS The and 20 sacks. 24.5 tackles loss, for tackles, the develop- also oversaw Sumrall sacks in the 2007 season. for Most tackle Alex RiceUSD’s who was tabbed as ment of defensive coaching Torero’s the by Year of the Player Defensive Improved Lenny Vandermade Vandermade Lenny nished the season with a victory in the Music City Clemson over nance and is working on a master’s degree in sports leadership. While in in sports degree leadership. and is workingnance on a master’s lm, organizing scouting reports, handling “self scout” of UK tendencies, and running the offensive scout team. As As team. scout running the offensive and of UK tendencies, scout” “self handling reports, scouting organizing lm, Association, the Black Coaches Association and the Football and the National Association Coaches the Black Association, and redshirtedback his fi at running out of Kansas player, was recruited City Shelby as a standout two-way year. By his senior year he was one of the Sooners’ top versatile defenders as a nickel or dime back. In 2002 he tied In 2002 as a nickel or dime back. defenders versatile top one of the Sooners’ he was his senior year By year. back. a defensive for sacks with four a then OU record in 2002. a senior in 2004 and sophomore All-Big 12 honors as Academic He earned second-team Vegas Bowl. In 2004 he earned his bachelor’s degree from USC in international relations. USC in international from degree In 2004 he earned his bachelor’s Bowl. Vegas Stacey his wife He and in the San Diego area. reside Dei Mater All-American at High School. was a SuperPrep Vandermade California, Santa Ana, From staff. and fi Kentucky In 2006 an 8-5 record recorded Kentucky. of the University assistant at his alma mater, seasons (2005-2006) serving graduate spent two Sumrall as the defensive end Eric Bakhtiari defensive coached Last season Sumrall Bowl. While at Kentucky he worked with the linebackers and the secondary. He also had a lead responsibility in breaking down While at Kentucky the linebackers with he worked the secondary. and Bowl. opponent fi Ham G. the Frank Honor Roll and also was selected for Academic Conference he was a member of the Southeastern college Society UK Athletics. of Character by a collegiate player Sumrall was a three-year letterman at middle linebacker for the Kentucky Wildcats from 2002-04. His best 2002-04. Wildcats from the Kentucky at middle linebacker letterman for was a three-year Sumrall player a collegiate at Grissom a high school player As season came in 2004 when he started every 72 tackles. with game while leading the team letterman. performer year time all-state was a two and a four Sumrall Alabama, High School in Huntsville, in fi degree his bachelor’s completed Sumrall 10 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS Todd andhiswife Shannonhave three children, two boys andagirl-Cameron, Ava, andZane. 2006) attheirNFLEurope Training Camp. was acoaching intern (August, 2006)for East BaptistUniversity andfor theAmsterdam Admirals (February, appeared Bowl intheSenior (1998). Washington earnedhisB.S. degree inPhysical Education andHealthin1998. He Played four years at Virginia Tech University (1994-97)where heearnedAll-BigEast1stteam honorsin1997and ing the2002SuperBowl XXXVII Championshipteam. Heclosedout his career withtheHouston Texans (2003-2005). School ofLeadership Todd andEducational Sciences. iscurrently enrolled intheUSDGraduate ofSanDiego.sity freshman atthe Univer-College andChadaredshirt standout widereceivers, ajunioratNorthwestern Jake Todd’s collegiate studentathletes.extraordinary two younger brothers, Bothare andChad, Jake are Student ofthe Year asasenior. while atSCHSandwasnamedAthlete ofthe Year and the captainfor andbaseballteams hisbasketball and wasnamedtheteam’s MVP. Rusinkovich wasalso team to theCIFsemifi South Coast League player andledhis atlinebacker Prior to Cornell, Todd attended SanClemente High School inSanClemente, California where hewasanAll his sophomore year. leader. Todd during injury hadaseasonendingknee nell Football Players’ asaposition Council andserved man ScholarAthlete Award, to theCor- waselected ing hisfour years atCornell andreceived theFresh- He played defensive line, fullback, andtightenddur- Leaguea letterman football ontheBigRedIvy team. USD FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Rusinkovich isagraduate of Cornell University where hewas Coach Daveary Adolph. sive Assistant underthelegend- Last season Todd wastheDefen- fensive Administrative Assistant. football staff, thisyear asanOf- second seasonwiththe Torero Todd Rusinkovich nals. Todd captainedthesquad enters his Washington, a4thround pickby Tampa Bay in1998, played fi mention All-Americahonorsby Network. The Sports tionally, Paopao were andDeAnda bothaccorded honorable wastabbedaSecond Kabiling Deene Team honoree. Addi- wereDeAnda namedto theAll-PFLFirst Team, whilejunior yards ofoffense. linemenJordan Paopao Senior andGabe as the9-2 Toreros averaged 44.3pointspergameand483.1 andpassprotection outstanding jobwithbothrunblocking offensive linecoach. Lastseason’s offensive lineunitdidan the NFLpriorto coming to USD, enters hissecond year asthe Todd Washington B.A. degree inIndustrial Technology Education. Busch andKevinCosgrove. This pastMay heearnedhis a specialteams anddefensive assistantfor coaches Bill coach BillCallahan. two seasonshewas thenext Over sistant for theCornhusker football program andhead ofNebraska-Lincoln.sity In2005hewasastudentas- hoe Community College, hetransferred to theUniver- and graduated in2003. Following two years atLake Ta- Office Admin. Asst. Janet Engelman ve seasonswiththeBuccaneers(1998-2003), includ- , whoenjoyed an8-year playing career in School where heplayed football From Tyler, Texas,attend- Ben ed Lubbock Coronado 5AHigh football operations. the defensive coaches withdaily ministrative Assistant. He’ll assist where hewillbeaDefensive Ad- with theUSDfootball program Barton Ben Team Chaplain Father Owen Mullen enters hisfi rst season MMEETEET TTHEHE 20082008 TTOREROSOREROS 12 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 4 ohSthr D 61 4 S Hanover Park, IL/Bartlett RedBluff/RedBluffUnion(Shasta College) Jackson/Argonaut SR SR* 245 SR Geneva, MN/Laughlin SolanaBeach/Horizon 240 6-1 230 FR* FR* Glendora/Damien 6-5 Indio/ (Sacramento State) 6-0 DE 170 Burbank/JohnBurroughs (ElCamino JC) 200 SO TE Reno, JR Catholic NV/BishopManogue LB 5-9 Coronado/Coronado JR* Josh Sutchar 6-0 190 FR* 230 45 Vincent DB Jordan Sinclair SR* 170 S 44 6-0 Ryan Mitch 6-0 235 Encinitas/LaCosta Canyon S DL 6-0 210 Atofau 6-0 43 Spencer Danielson 250 JR 6-1 SR Palmdale/Hawthorne RB 42 5-10 FB JoeyBailey SR Granger, PK IN/Penn 41 ChristianInzunza 175 FB Costa Beach/Mira Manhattan 205 Fresno/Clovis RB West 40 Teddy Fulham JR 5-9 SanLeandro/San Leandro (Laney College) 39 JamesCullen 6-2 FR FR 38 Kyle 195 Sullivan DB Sterling, CO/Sterling (NewMexico) JR 170 37 FS J.T. Rogan 180 6-1 36 DanielCornsweet 5-11 202 JR 5-7 Fresno/Clovis West Bellevue,35 WA/Bellevue SamBergen Senior P/K WR 6-0 34 215 RB FR FR* Carmichael/Mira Loma 33 JohnMcSorley Lorenzo Oakland/San DB Mission 6-2 (Dartmouth) Viejo/Mission Viejo 32 Ricardo 213 JohnCleator 220 FR* SO* Denver,31 CO/J.K. SR* Jelmini Matt Granada Mullen(Colorado Hills/ChaminadeCollege Prep State) 5-11 6-1 S 195 Oberwager 30 Chris Wilson 200 SO* 200 ILB/P SO 29 LB RB Pilkington Derek 5-10 6-1 5-10 Saratoga/St. Francis Bonita/St. Augustine 185 28 6-0 Kanongataa Loka 180 180 FR Coronado/Coronado 27 DB Oakland/McClymonds Kyle Negrete RB 5-10 FR 5-11 SR DB 26 JustinFontenberry SantaBarbara/Santa Barbara (Utah) Grand Rapids, SO* Senior MN/Grand Rapids 190 DB 25 Samaha Albert 205 RB Cordova/Cordova Rancho JR* FR* 24 225 Patrick O’Neill 6-3 Novato/Novato 6-1 Tucson, AZ/Salpointe Catholic 23 Derron Juarez JR* 215 6-1 240 QB 22 PhilMorelli WR FR FR 218 Encinitas/LaCosta Canyon 6-3 6-4 21 LB 160 SamScudellari 20 Durango/Durango (SaddlebackJC) 6-3 S/LB 195 FR* LB Cullina Sean 19- O Steve Roseman 6-0 6-3 QB 190 JR Encinitas/LaCosta19- O Canyon Brandon Moberg Bellevue, WA/Bellevue Senior Littleton, SantaMonica/SantaMonica CO/J.K. Mullen 18 5-10 DB KevinDunn QB 222 FR* 17 Andrew Rolin FR* SR* Lafayette/Acalanes FR RB 16 6-3 183 Fort Hall, ID/Mountain View 210 Jamil 194 Wade 15 175 FR 6-2 QB ElCajon/Grossmont Fritz Max 14- D 5-10 JR* Brett Marquis 6-3 5-10 215 14- O Sebastian Trujillo WR SR* Oakland/Oakland Tech 220 DB WR 13 Bellevue, DB WA/Bellevue 6-4 195 Adeyemi Al-Rilwan SO* 12 6-2 La Verne/Bonita JohnMcGough FR Tacoma, Gibson Kort 5-11 WA/Bellarmine10- D QB Preparatory 205 Echer Ryan LB FR* 10- O Inglewood/Morningside OakPark/Oak Park Hanover Park, 177 SR* Illinois) (Northern IL/Bartlett 9 6-2 S 205 5-11 DrewTurner FR 206 8 JR SR HannerHart WR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL(College) Oakland/Oakland Tech 6-1 7- O ATH YR DB 195 6-2 Anthony McCrady 190 220 QB/WR 7- D SO* JoeStaab QB WT 6-0 5-11 6- O 6-3 HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL(College) Danny Razore 190 6- D HT BenHannula YR LB CB 5- D S 6-1 JeffChavez POS WT 5- O Derricks Gabriel Averill Sutchar WR 4- O HT Fredrick Obi POS 4- D Smith Godfrey 3 2 NAME 1 NAME NO NO 2008 TORERO ROSTER 2008 TORERO alt Lake City,alt Lake UT/Highland(SouthernUtah) 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 13 2008 TORERO TORERO 2008 ROSTER ni WR 6-3 190 FR* VA/Gonzaga Vienna, * redshirt utilized year 46 47 Becerra Nick 48 Coppedge Nick 49 Slack Paul 50 LB FB Mike Bogard 51 Derek Marten 52 6-1 6-2 Matthew Segi 53 DB DB 205 Nick Kostielney 245 54 LB LB Justin Long 5-11 55 6-0 JR JR* OL Julian Strickland 6-0 56 182 185 5-10 Alex Rice 57 Santee/Vista Prep San Jose/Bellarmine College DE 6-2 220 FR LB/DL 240 Joe Martin 58 FR 6-0 265 John G’Sell 59 JR 6-3 FR San Mateo/Aragon Bakhtiari Andrew 60 Beach/Edison Huntington 220 JR DL 250 Davis City Corbin CC) (Fresno Clovis/Buchanan 62 LB DL Oceanside/Oceanside FR John Cooper DL 63 SO* 6-2 JC) (Gavilan Hollister/Hollister 6-0 Calahan 6-1 Patrick 65 LB Berkeley/Berkeley Burlingame/Burlingame 6-2 270 Christian Fetters 66 205 240 OL OL Daines Turner 67 240 6-1 JR* OL FR Lucas Austin FR* 69 6-1 6-4 SO* 220 WA/Kamiak Mukilteo, Dustin Geyer 70 OL 6-0 Catholic OR/Central Lake Oswego, 290 Serra Burlingame/Junipero 295 Thompson Patrick 71 Prep MO/Chaminade College Louis, St. FR OL 235 6-2 OL Michael Fetterman 72 JR DL JR OL Deene Kabiling 73 Viejo Canyon/Mission Trabuco FR 6-0 284 6-6 George Peniche 74 JC) San Diego/Santana (Grossmont 6-1 Niguel (Saddleback County/Aliso College) Orange 6-4 286 OL FR Smith Conrad West Fresno/Clovis 75 255 Oceanside/Oceanside FR OL 165 255 280 Ian Harper 76 FR 5-11 6-3 Catholic MT/Billings Central SO WR Billings, Chris Danser 77 FR 6-3 OL/LS JR* Mason 308 Christensen Brock VA/George 79 Church, Falls Zimmerman 6-6 Glendora/Charter Oak 242 Kofoed San Jacinto) Kyle Park (Mt. Oak Park/Oak Poly CO/Riverside 80 OL Springs, Colorado OL SR* OL 290 West Matt 81 Frankie FR* 6-6 Joseph Abushawish 6-4 City San Diego/University 82 Orfi JR 6-5 TE OL County of Orange Orange/Lutheran 83 250 310 295 Papilion Danny Wilson Classical 84 Joey Beach/Woodrew Long OL 6-4 6-2 FR* John Matthews FR 85 SR 210 WR 280 6-4 86 Jordan UT/West Jordan, West Vista WR Oceanside/Rancho Buena Wright Taylor 87 (San Jose State) Gatos Gatos/Los Los SO 250 JR* 6-5 Doyle Patrick 88 6-0 WR 200 Chad Rusinkovich SO* Jacinto San Jacinto/San 89 Rancho Cordova/Cordova 203 Warren Kyle 90 Coronado/Coronado Thorne WR SO TE OR/Clackamas Clackamas, FR* 6-1 265 John Nordstrom 91 6-2 DL SR* 5-10 Zack Hamideh CO/Cherry Creek 175 93 Ben Aurora, 6-3 TE WR 170 Jesuit Mario Kurn CO/Regis Littleton, 94 FR 230 DL 95 6-3 6-5 FR* Kellan Barker 96 FR* Santa Monica/Santa Monica 175 6-2 235 DL Clemente San Clemente/San Chris Gianelli 97 IL/Fenwick Springs, Western Chavez Frank 98 275 FR JR DL/LB 6-2 Tremblay Paul 99 5-11 DL SR Mike Levine Diamond Bar/Diamond Bar WA/Newport 215 Bellevue, DL 205 Lokanc Kyle DL 6-2 (Texas Southern) Marcos San Marcos/San FR FR 5-11 275 K 6-3 275 Christian Encinitas/Santa Fe Prep San Jose/Bellarmine College DL SR* 270 FR 6-0 6-4 Peninsula Verdes Verdes/Palos Rancho Palos SO* 175 Whittier/Whittier Christian 230 Christian San Diego/Santa Fe FR FR NV/Bishop Gorman Vegas, Las Catholic San Diego/Cathedral NO NAME POS HT WT YR (College) SCHOOL HOMETOWN/HIGH Notable: JT has played a key role in USD’s success the past three seasons with the Toreros going a combined 31- 4 with back-to-back Mid-Major National Championships (2005 & 2006) and three PFL titles... A versatile player, he is a four- way threat as a rusher, receiver, kick re- turner and occasional passer... He enters the 2008 campaign as the program’s all-time leader in rushing yards (2,967), touchdowns (46) and all-purpose yard- age (5,233).

USD: JT returns for his fi fth and fi nal year with the Toreros where he will once again be the starting running back... He #35 has been selected one of four 2008 team captains by his teammates... Last season he earned First Team FCS All-America honors from The Sports Network after leading the nation in kickoff returns (33.2 ave.)... He also led the team in rushing (1,021 yards and 10 TDs) while chipping in with 30 recep- tions for 331 yards and 7 TDs... He tallied a team-best 108 points... He rushed for more than 100 yards in six games with a best of 154 at Morehead State... He found the endzone four times in home win over Jackson- ville... He returned a 94-yard kickoff for a touchdown against Northern Colorado... Was named a PFL Player of the Week on three different occasions... In 2006 he was tabbed First Team All-PFL with solid numbers across the board... Named USD Offensive Player of the Year... In the rushing department he led the team with 190 carries for 1,002 yards and 14 touchdowns... He ranked fourth on the team in receptions with 28 catches for 313 yards and two scores... He returned 12 kickoffs for 347 yards (28.9 ave.), including a 93 yard return for a touchdown against Valparaiso... He was a perfect 2-for-2 in the passing department with both tosses going for scores (42 & 25 yards)... He totaled four games with 100+ rushing yards led by 173 at Drake and 151 at Davidson... He also tallied fi ve games with 2 rushing scores. In 2005 he led the Toreros with 944 yards on the ground and 7 rushing touchdowns... He totaled 36 receptions for 320 yards and 4 scores... Tallied 5 games with 100 or more yards of rushing, including 180 yards and 3 TDs in win at Dayton (named PFL Offensive Player of the Week for his effort)... Added 176 yards on the ground and 9 receptions for 92 yards in key PFL win over Drake... Tied for 2nd on the team in points with 66... Sat out the 2004 season as a redshirt.

High School: Led Coronado to a 9-2 record and earned All-State honors with over 1,700 yards rushing his senior year... Rushed for over 1,000 yards and named All-League for the 2002 Harbor League Champions... Was his team’s leading tackler, rusher and receiver his sophomore season... Also a two-time All-League base- ball player.

Personal: Born on June 13, 1986 in La Jolla, CA... Also recruited by Penn, Dartmouth and Redlands... Chose USD to get a good education while staying close to home... Notes that his uncle, Sean Rogan, was a Califor- nia drug-free powerlifting champion... Little League teammate of current Torero Joe Staab... Favorite sports teams include , Chargers and Utah Jazz.

Major: Business Administration.

USD: John enters his fi fth and fi nal year at USD at wide receiver... He was se- lected one of four 2008 team captains by his teammates... Last year he set a new USD single season record with 16 TD receptions... He caught 47 balls for 1,088 yards (23.1 ave.) with a long of 80 yards (Marist)... He closed out the 2007 campaign with 9 catches for 217 yards and 2 TDs at UC Davis... Season-best 11 catches (ties USD mark) and 4 TD recep- tions (2nd all-time at USD) for 190 yards against Davidson... Named honorable mention on the Sports Network FCS All- America Squad, and Second Team on the #83 Mid-Major team... All-PFL Second Team and First Team PFL All-Academic... In 2006 he was selected a 2nd Team Mid-Major All-American (Football Gazette)... He caught 32 balls for 649 yards (20.3 ave.) and 7 touchdowns... Hauled in 2 touchdowns (72 & 42 yards) in win over Morehead State... Also caught 2 TDs in win over Dayton, and caught 4 balls for 126 yards and 1 TD vs. UC Davis... In 2005 he caught 14 balls for 400 yards and 6 touchdowns... His 28.6 yards per catch average led the team... He also averaged a team-best 25.6 yards on 13 kickoff returns... Earned PFL honor- able mention honors as a return specialist... In PFL Championship victory over Morehead State hauled in 2 touchdown receptions (39 & 30 yards)... Also had TD receptions against Southern Oregon, Princeton, Butler and Dayton... In 2004 he sat out as a redshirt.

High School: Prepped at Regis Jesuit High School where he was an All-State performer with 67 catches for 1,188 yards his senior season... Also lettered in track and fi eld, qualifying for state in the 4x200 relay.

Personal: Born on July 19, 1986 in Aurora, Colorado... Also recruited by Yale, Dartmouth and Air Force... Chose USD for the great football program and academic environment.

Major: Business Administration. USD: Ben Hannula returns for his fi fth and fi nal season with Tore- ros... Versatile athlete has seen action on both sides of the ball during his Torero career... This past spring worked out at quar- terback... Last year earned Second Team PFL honors at defensive back... Started all 11 games and totaled 39 tackles (22 solo stops), 3 interceptions (99 yard TD return vs. Drake) and 4 pass breakups... #5 Season-best 8 tackles in win at Azusa Pacifi c... In 2006 was named a 2nd Team Mid-Major All-Ameri- can (Football Gazette) and 2nd Team All-PFL at wide receiver... Led team with 56 receptions - good for 549 yards (9.8 ave.) and 4 touchdowns... In Gridiron Classic game vs. Monmouth, Ben played both ways and hauled in two interceptions, including a 1st quarter pick that he returned for a 37-yard TD and 7-0 lead for the Toreros... In 2005 totaled 16 tackles (10 solo) with 1 recovery... Also added 3 receptions for 20 yards and 3 punt returns for 87 yards with a long of 68 at Valparaiso... Younger brother of recent Torero graduate Adam Hannula... Sat out the 2004 season as a redshirt.

High School: An outstanding athlete, Ben was an All-League quarterback his senior year at Bellarmine Prep in Washington... Named a 2nd Team All-League QB and All-State special team’s player his junior year... Also lettered in basketball and track & fi eld.

Personal: Born on October 13, 1985 in Tacoma, Washington... Parents are Margaret & Daniel Hannula of Tacoma, WA... Older brother, Adam, played wide receiver for USD between 2002- 05... Chose USD for great athletics and academic programs... Also recruited by Montana State, Oregon, Oregon State and Washington.

Major: Business. Minor: Chemistry.

USD: Fourth year player will once again start in the Torero second- ary... Was selected one of four 2008 team captains by his teammates... Last year named 1st team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American... This season is projected as a cor- ner back; last year was team’s free safety... Ranked fourth on team and is top returning tackler from a year ago when he tallied 65 stops (43 solo) to go with 4 interceptions (92 #22 yards) and 4 pass breakups... Career- best 12 tackles in win over Marist... Opened season with 6 tackles and 93-yard interception return for a touchdown in road win over Azusa Pacifi c... In 2006 played a key role in team’s defensive success... Team-best 5 interceptions (46 yards in return) to go with 39 tackles (23 solo), 6 pass breakups and 1 fumble recovery... Season-best 8 stops (4 solo) in win over Morehead State... Selected All-PFL 2nd Team Defense... Named to ESPN The Magazine Aca- demic All-America 2nd Team... Named First Team PFL All-Academic... Recipient of team’s James B. Orwig Scholar-Athlete award.

College: Attended Dartmouth College in 2004 and was on the Big Green roster.

High School: Attended Mission Viejo where in his senior year he was Defensive MVP of the League, First Team All-South Coast, All-County and 1st Team All-CIF... Named to Orange County All-Academic Team and South All-Star club... Team Captain... Is team’s all-time leading tackler at hte DB position... School owns all-time Orange County winning streak of 41-0... Also lettered in and track... Broke school record in the 4x100.

Personal Born on April 12, 1986 in Maryland... Parents are George and Pamela O’Neill of Trabuco Canyon, CA... Chose USD for great school in perfect area... Also recruited by Ivy League schools and UC Davis.

Double Major Business & Marketing. USD: Returns for junior year where he will start at corner... Last season appeared in all 11 games while totaling 55 tackles (41 solo), 1 in- terception (26 yard return), and 7 pass breakups... Named fi rst-team All-PFL Defense...Twice totaled a game high 10 tackles (Dayton & Morehead State)... Chipped in with 9 stops against Davidson... Turned in an outstanding fresh- man year (2006) at corner back for the Toreros... Tabbed the PFL #4 Freshman of the Year... Played in fi rst nine games of season before being lost for fi nal three due to illness... Season-best 7 tackles (6 solo) in his fi nal game at Jack- sonville... Six stops at Yale and Drake... Five tackles in three other contests.

High School: Prepped at Oak Park... Senior year named Defensive MVP and Captain... Totaled 40+ tackles and 4 interceptions... Junior year team went 12-2... Also lettered in track & fi eld where he was named team MVP during his senior campaign, and Sprinter of the Year in his junior year.

Personal: Born on January 8, 1988 in Chesapeake, VA... Parents are Portia & Cleavant Derricks of Oak Park, CA... Chose USD for great school with beautiful location, excellent football pro- gram and strong academics... Also recruited by Cal Poly, Cal Lutheran, and Redlands.

Major: Sociology.

USD: Mitch enters his fi fth and fi - nal year with USD... He will once again start at tight end for the To- reros... Last season he caught 15 balls for 219 yards and 4 touch- downs... Season-best 4 receptions for 87 yards with 1 TD in road win over Butler... Also caught a TD pass against Northern Colorado, Drake and Dayton... In 2006 he hauled in 10 passes for 163 yards (16.3 ave.) and 2 touchdowns... Season-best 4 catches for 63 yards vs. Butler... #42 TD receptions against Yale (3 yards) and Davidson (26 yards)... Chipped in with 5 tackles with special team’s unit... In 2005 played with special team’s cover- age and totaled 8 tackles (6 solo)... Redshirt in 2004.

High School: Was a two-time First Team All-Mother Load League player at Argonaut High School... Had the most receiving yards his senior year... Also lettered in basketball and track... Named League MVP in track three times and Team MVP in basketball.

Personal: Born on March 23, 1986 in Jackson, CA... Parents are Debbie & Mike Ryan of Jackson, CA... Chose USD for unbeatable weather, good business school and football program... Also recruited by UC Davis, Sacramento State & Saint Mary’s... His father, Mike, played basketball at UC Davis.

Major: Business Administration.

Minors: Accounting & Marketing. USD: Deene returns for his fi fth and fi nal year with the Toreros where he will start at right tackle... Last year he earned All-Pioneer Football League Second Team hon- ors and was a First Team Sports Network Mid-Major All-American... Played a key role with both blocking and pass protection for 9-2 #71 Toreros that averaged 44.4 points per game and 483.1 yards of offense... He sat out during the 2006 campaign.

High School: Played under Coach Yandall at University City High School... Also lettered in wrestling and track in high school.

Personal: Born on April 11, 1986 in the Philippines... Parents are Edna and Glen Kabiling of San Diego, CA... Chose USD for the education and football program.

Major: Psychology.

Minor: Sociology.

USD: Chris enters his fi fth and fi nal year at USD where he will once again compete for a starting spot with the de- fensive line unit... Last season appeared in 9 games with 6 starts... Totaled 20 tackles (7 solo) with 3.5 tackles for loss and 1 forced fumble... Sea- son-best 6 tackles in road win at Valparaiso... Named to 2007 District VIII ESPN The Maga- #95 zine All-Academic Team and PFL All-Academic Squad... In 2006 was selected All-PFL honorable mention and PFL 2nd Team All-Academic... Appeared in all 12 games with 37 tackles (8th on team) and 2.5 tackles-for-loss... Team-best 10 tackles in win over Morehead State... Followed up with 7 stops in win over Jacksonville... In 2005 he ended up working his way into a starting spot at defensive tackle... He totaled 21 tackles (8 solo) with 5 tack- les for loss... In last two wins of season totaled 7 stops against Marist and 5 tackles against Morehead State... In 2004 he sat out as a redshirt.

High School: Earned All-Bay League First Team, All-Area First Team and All-CIF Division III First Team honors his senior year at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School... Also earned All- Bay League First team honors his junior season with the Panthers.

Personal: Born on April 9, 1986 in Torrance, CA... Parents are Donna and Michael Gianelli of Rancho Palos Verdes, CA... Chose USD for the quality of both its academic and athletic programs... Also recruited by Willamette, Chapman, Linfi eld and Columbia.

Major: Electrical Engineering. Minor: Mathematics. 18 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS week... Beach Bowl... Namedteam linemanoftheyear andaFoothill Conference player ofthe Attended Mt. SanJacinto College... In2006histeam went 8-2andplayed intheUSBank fensive MVPAward... Will compete for playing timewiththeoffensive lineunit... USD: teams... Plays thepiano... Chose USDfor locationandeducation... Alsorecruited by Army, Navy, TCU League andIvy Born onAugust 6, 1987inSanDiego, CA... Parents Cullina are ofBonita, Leo &Mary CA... competed intrack andteam where captain... hewasa2-year All-CIFperformer terfi All-Easternable Mention League honorswithteam going6-5andqualifyingfor CIFquar- balls for 33yards... in winover Davidson oncatches of2&5yards... For thegamehecaughtaseason-best5 in all12gamesandtotaled 9catches for 85yards (9.4ave.)... Found theendzone twice Caught 2passes, andalsocompleted 2-for-2 inpassingfor 33yards... In2006heappeared for playing time onspecialteams’ asaholder... Lastseasonheappeared inall11games... USD: All-CIF junioryear... Alsolettered inbasketball... Two-time League performer... All-Ivy year Senior namedAll-CIFDivisionIV... 2nd Team Portland State...Portland Second Honors for academics... Alsorecruited by SDSU, SJSU, Texas Southern, NAU, and for strong football program, great campus andacademics... Lastyear earnedDean’s List Colorado Springs, CO... Hismother, Fetterman, Debi resides inRiverside, CA... Chose USD Mechanical Engineering.Mechanical of Palmdale, CA... ChoseUSDfor football program andgreat academicinstitution... track &fi atlinebacker...performer year Senior totaled 76tackles... Alsolettered involleyball and (6 solo)... role...reserve cameinroad winat Bestperformance Valparaiso when hetotaled 8tackles inwinover 7tackles Season-best Valparaiso... (9solo)ina In2005hetotaled 13tackles win over Butler... (7solo)... In2006heappeared inall12gamesandtotaled 16tackles Totaled inwinover season-high6tackles Drake, inroad andchippedinwith5tackles (13solo)... whereseason appeared hechippedinwith17tackles in9gamesatlinebacker USD: Daniel Cornsweet nals... Sophomore andJuniorseasonsteam went 9-3andreached CIFFinals... Also Ryan Echer #34 SRFS #8 SRDB Enters his fourth yearEnters with hisfourth Toreros where hewillplay widereceiver andcompete Fourth year player willcompete for playing timewiththedefensive lineunit... Last Second yearSecond player in2007... redshirted Was therecipient ofthe2007Scout De- High School: eld (discus)... High School: Major: High School: Prepped atRiverside Poly where heplayed for Coach DanCastanon... Personal: Business Administration. Prepped atHawthorne HS where hewasatwo-time All-League Minor: and ran track for theColorado SchoolofMines.... Colorado... Parents areEcher LauriandDennis ofLittleton, CO... Hisfatherplayed football Second Team All-Centennial League honors... get agreat education... Enjoys thebeachandcampfest... Major: tackles andnineinterceptions hisseniorseason...tackles Alsolettered inbaseball, twice earning High School: Tallied 3stops inbigwinover Yale Bulldogs... duringthe2004season... Hewasaredshirt turns for 62yards (20.7ave.)... (9solo)with1passbreakup... In2005hetotaled 14 tackles contests... onspecialteams’... Alsosaw action Sixpuntreturns forre- 21yards and3kickoff appeared inall12gamesandfi (6solo)withoneinterceptionLast year totaled (Morehead 10tackles State)... In2006he fensive back... oneoffour Hehasbeenselected 2008team captainsby histeammates... USD: Boise State, Columbia andUCDavis... ChoseUSDbecauseoftheathleticprogram andto bie andDavid Cornsweet ofEncinitas, CA... Recruited outofhighschoolby Georgetown, tion to football, he lettered intrack... while playing for LaCosta Canyon... Alsonamedteam captainhisseniorseason... Inaddi- campaign... role... Totaled inroad winover 2tackles College... Menlo for the2004 Hewasaredshirt spotatsafety...for astarting In2006heappeared inahandfulofgamesback-up group...peting withthesecondary Hedidnotplay in2007, to butisprojected compete USD: Ryan enters hisfi Ryan Daniel enters hissenioryear atUSD, andthird year com- Marketing. Marketing... Born onJune17, 1987... Parents Atofau are Roise&Jerry Played atSaintAugustine HS... Lastyear earnedHonor- High School: Earned All-State honorsfor the12-1J.K. MullenHighSchoolteam with115 Minor: fth and fi fth Personal: EarnedAll-Academic honorsbothhisjuniorandsenioryears Finance. nished with 24 tackles (12solo)...nished with24tackles Totaled infour 3tackles nal year where hewillcompete spotatde- for astarting Born onNovember 6, 1985in Personal: Personal: Born onMarch 17, 1986... Parents are Deb- Major: Personal: College: Industrial &Systems Engineering. Born onMarch 2, 1986inDenver, Major: Major: Business Administration. Michael Fetterman Vincent Atofau #19 SRWR Sean Cullina #45 SRDL #70 JROL .. 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 19 Personal: Personal: High School: High School: eld... #15 JR QB #3 SR LB Andrew Rolin #43 SR LB Averill Sutchar Averill Jordan Sinclair Jordan ve forced ... Helped Helped fumbles... forced ve Major: Major: c... Sat out c... nished with nished Prepped at Red at Red Prepped eld College... Accounting. Born on January 15, 1987 Born on January 15, Attended Shasta College College Shasta Attended ..Minor: ..Minor: High School: High School: kids- Josh brother ve younger nished with 12 yards rushing on 2 carries... nished with 12 yards College: College: Personal: Personal: Born on March 11, 1986 in San Diego, CA... Also recruited by UC by recruited Also CA... 1986 in San Diego, 11, Born on March nal year at USD where he will compete for playing time in the time playing for he will compete at USD where nal year Business. Played for nearby Grossmont HS, where he was named All-League he was named All-League where HS, Grossmont nearby for Played Born on April 14, 1986 in Red Bluff, CA... His CA... Bluff, 1986 in Red Born on April 14, Major: Major: fth fi and Attended Cordova where in his senior year he year in his senior where Cordova Attended Personal: Personal: nished with 9 tackles and 1 sack... Season-best 6 nished with 9 tackles and 1 sack... rst three games last year before being lost for year due to injury... In 2006 he injury... due to year being lost for before games last year rst three and 4 177 yards 12-of-16 passes for c and completed Prepped at Bartlett HS where he played for coach Tom Tom coach for at Bartlett he played Prepped HS where Personal: Personal: Accounting. High School: Third year Torero will compete with the defensive unit at defensive end... He ap- end... unit at defensive with the defensive will compete Torero year Third Enters his fi Enters Fourth year with Toreros, and third in competition, where where in competition, and third Toreros, with year Fourth Psychology. High School: High School: Born on May 26, 1986 in Fort Collins, CO... Parents are Bruce & Bruce are Parents CO... Collins, 1986 in Fort 26, Born on May USD: USD: in fi peared in 11 games and fi appeared Team mention pick... honorable Bartlett All-League Attended he was a two-time where & fi in track Also lettered 7-4 in both his junior and senior seasons... went USD: USD: Sea- 31 tackles in all 11 games and totaled appeared (17 solo)... Last year secondary... Chipped in 4 tackles Northernson-best 7 tackles home win over (5 solo) in Colorado... Chase McBride at In 2006 he was back-up to Marist and Jacksonville... over in wins twice 31 tackles games and totaled in all 12 Appeared (16 solo) with 3 tackles- safety... strong Chipped State... Season-best Morehead 6 tackles in win over and 1 interception... for-loss in a handful of games In 2005 he appeared in 5 tackles & UC Davis)... (Dixie State twice red- Sat out the 2004 season as a Marist... 2 solo tacklesand totaled in home win over shirt... and Ilse of Hanover Bruce Sutchar are Parents Illinois... 1987 in Evanston, Born on July 9, Also recruited location... great and for education get an excellent USD to Chose IL... Park, as well. is on USD team Averill, Older brother, PFL teams... Northern Illinois, Iowa, by Major: and Defensive MVP his senior season with 110 tackles MVP his senior season with and fi and Defensive Davis, Chapman and Columbia... Chose USD for the location, athletics and education... His athletics and education... the location, Chose USD for Chapman and Columbia... Davis, Grossmont to the Grossmont North the Grossmont Championship with 80 tackles to Grossmont in- League three and Also was an All-League Had 10 tackles year... his sophomore junior season... his terceptions baseball player... USD: USD: Missed the starting for spot at quarterback... he will compete Last season ap- back injury... with lower 2007 spring workouts Major: Major: nished with 34 tackles (23 solo), 3 tackles for loss, 1 interception 1 interception 3 tackles loss, for with 34 tacklesnished (23 solo), High School: High School: Psychology. Attended Northern Attended from Illinois and sat out after University transferring Personal: Personal: Major: Major: eld, CA... Parents are Susan & John Rolin of Rancho Cordova, CA... Chose USD to Chose USD to CA... Susan & John Rolin of Rancho are Cordova, Parents CA... eld, Joe Staab Joe College: College: Third year player will compete with the defense at starting outside linebacker... starting at the defense with will compete outside linebacker... player year Third Second year player is projected to start at inside linebacker... Last year appeared appeared Last year start is projected to linebacker... at inside player year Second #6 SR DB Josh Sutchar Josh #44 SR DE father, Joe Sr., played football at C.W. Post... at C.W. football played Joe Sr., father, 2005 season as a redshirt... Confer- Valley MVP and All-Sierra offensive captain, Named team 1,500 yards... passed for honors in basketball... Also earned All-League ence... in Bakersfi play with football team on the rise, and to get a great education... Also recruited by Army, Army, by Also recruited education... get a great and to on the rise, team with football play baseball at Bakersfi collegiate played John, dad, and Nevada... UNLV USD: USD: and fi 11 games in all 7 tackles a season-best Totaled 2 quarterback 2 pass breakups... and hurries (43 yards), 43-yard tackles chipped in with 6 and also (Drake Davis)... & UC twice against Davidson, a touchdown... for against Drake went interception 4- in 6 games and completed 2006 he appeared In 42-32 victory... in team’s touchdowns Azusa Pacifi in win over of 26 yards completion Long 38 yards... of-7 passes for Augustana College... Augustana and 5 touchdowns... 249 yards for 20-of-28 passes in 7 games and completed peared Started at Azusa opener road Pacifi where he played two years of football... Last year appeared in 8 games an fi in 8 games appeared year Last of football... years two he played where and 1.5 QB sacks... fumble 78 tackles 1 forced (35 solo) with title... League won team Senior year Rick Hassey... Coach for played he Bluff HS where linebacker junior Named All-League and linebacker... at running back Named All-EAL in basketball... Also lettered year... education great Chose USD for CA... Red Bluff, in and Jane Sinclair reside Greg parents a physical in hopes of becoming Rehab United for he volunteers Notes and football... therapist... USD: in 6 games and fi appeared Last year Northern from season after Sat out the 2006 Il- transferring tackles win at Butler... in road linois... 1,550 yards MVP after rushing for and Conference was All-State Senior year Meaney... three title Conference Upstate-Eight won Team 90 tacklesand totaling on defense... Also let- and was named All-Area... 1,100 yards rushed for Junior year years... straight in track... tered team... Torero on plays Business Administration. Ilse Sutchar of Hanover Park, IL... Chose USD for football and education... Also recruited by by Also recruited and education... football Chose USD for IL... Park, Ilse of Hanover Sutchar Oldest of fi State... Valley Northern Illinois and Grand Illinois, 20 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS Major: Nevada... ChoseUSDto stay closeto home, football program andcampusenvironment... Personal: cado League and2nd Team All-SanDiegoUnion Tribune... Alsolettered inbaseball... Championships...won two SanDiegoSection year Senior wasnamed2nd Team All-Avo- Prepped at HighSchoolwhere heplayedVista for coach DAn Williams... Football team reception inroad winover Valparaiso... Satout2005seasonasaredshirt... where heplayed for role runningbackJTRogan... akey blocking Caught a5-yard TD fi USD: recruited by Willamette andColumbia. to play collegiate athletics... Also recruited by Western Washington, Chapman andHoly Cross... First familymember of Mukilteo, WA... ChoseUSD for beautiful campusandprestigous academicqualities... Personal: tered 3years infootball... year Senior wasteam captain... Alsolettered in track &fi Sat outthe2005seasonas a redshirt... for loss(-4yards)...with 1.5tackles Totaled inwins over 2tackles Valparaiso andDayton... Morehead State... In2006heappeared in11contests andtotaled 6tackles... Chippedin and1passbreakup... hurry to gowith1quarterback inwinover 6tackles Season-best (11solo stops) ashetotaled 26tackles Last seasonappeared in10gameswith8starts USD: eld... atfullback...This to seasonisprojected start Lastseasonappeared in9games League recognition... Alsolettered in lacrosse... Offensive Player ofthe Year... Juniorseasonteam went 12-1whileearningFirst Team All- All-League and2nd Team seniorseasonwithteam going7-2-1... All-City two timeteam School: with thedefensive lineunitandtotaled 3tackles... In2005hesatoutasaredshirt... Last year appeared in8contests for the Toreros... role In2006 heappeared inareserve toprojected compete for playing timewith offensvie lineunitattheguard position... USD: and UNLV.. Enjoys playing theviolin... ofeducationandgreat footballquality program... Alsorecruited by West Point, Nevada ramento, CA... Parents are LorettaCordova, Kofoed ofRancho &Kurt CA... ChoseUSDfor Major: John McSorley Hanner Hart #31 JRP/K Nick Coppedge year enters atUSDandthird hisfourth competing ontheplaying #7 JRLB Fourth year Torero willcompete withdefensive position... lineunitatthetackle Returns for year with fourth Toreros andthird year ofcompetition... This seasonis History. Business Administration. Attended Cordova HSwhere heplayed for coach Miller... Mat NamedFirst Team Born onNovember 11, 1986inSanDiego, CA... Alsorecruited by UTEPand Born onMarch 12, 1987 inSeattle, WA... parents are &JasonChristensen Kay Personal: All-League... Earned Top 5places atstate championshipsinbothwrestling andtrack. nior year wasnamedteam’s OutstandingDefensive Linemanandwasnamed2nd Team Place inLinemanChallenge... All-StarDefensive MVP... sacks... totaled 10quarterback Ju- and Dayton... Played 12years ofsoccer before switching over to football. Chose USDfor academicsandfootball... Alsorecruited by Cornell, Northwestern, Duke ber 24, 1987 atCamp Pendleton, CA... Parents are John&Amy ofGranger, McSorley IN... lettered intrack where hereached 12’6” inthepolevault... nior year earned1st Team All-Conference and2nd Team All-State honors... Earned1st Mountain HS(Idaho)where heletteredView infootball, wrestling andtrack &fi in winover Chapman... Tallied 6stops PFLwinover inkey Drake... for loss(-17yards)... (8solo)with4tackles he totaled 29tackles Personal-best 8tackles (5solo)and2QBsacksinhomewinoversonal best9tackles Morehead State... In2005 fi year beinginjured after earlyinseason...shirt in7contests and In2006hetalliedtackles playing timeatlinebacker... Lastyear received amedicalred- USD: nished theseasonwith30stops (10solo)... Chippedinwith3QBsacks(-28yards)... Per- & seniorseasons)... Three-time All-Conference pick... Two-time All-Area selection... Also he played for coach Cory Yeoman... Two-time All-State honorable mentionpick(junior yard lineandsixotherswere for faircatches... 34.5 yards on28punts(967yards)... Seven ofhispunts were insidetheopponent’s 20- kicks, 8thontheteam inscoring... ranking Healsowastheteam’s punter andaveraged catches... Alsochipped inwith2-of-2PAT kicks... In2006hewasasolid22-for-25 inPAT balls were placed insidetheopponent’s 20-yard line, withsixothersbeingcalledfor fair season heaveraged 35.9yards perpuntwithalongof54yards (atUCDavis)... Nine USD: Major: Hanner Hart isinhisthird year andwillagaincompeteHanner Hart for Third year for player specialteams atbothpunter andplace willstart kicker... Last Born onNov. 23, 1986inFort Hall, Idaho... ChoseUSDto play I-AAfootball... Also Business. Major: ..Major: High School: Business Administration. Electrical Engineering...Electrical Personal: Attended Kamiak where Attended helet- Kamiak Born onMay 31, 1987inSac- Minor: High School: High School: Mathematics. eld... High Personal: Prepped atPenn HSwhere High School: Nick Coppedge Kyle Kofoed #77 JROL #55 JR DL #47 JRFB Born onSeptem- Alex Rice Attended eld... Se- .. 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 21 At- Born Born Personal: Personal: Personal: High School: High School: John G’Sell John #57 SO DL Conrad Smith #54 SO DE #73 JR OL/LS eld at wide receiver... eld at wide receiver... Julian Strickland Julian Business. Born High Business Prepped Prepped Prepped Prepped Personal: Personal: ..Minor: ..Minor: Major: Major: Personal: Personal: Sociology Business Administra- High School: High School: High School: High School: Major: Major: Major: Major: nished with 30 receptions for 347 yards (11.6 ave.) and 4 and (11.6 ave.) 347 yards for with 30 receptions nished years... straight he was a MVP four eld where eld... Will compete for playing time with playing for Will compete eld... Born on August 14, 1988 in Long Beach, CA... CA... Beach, 1988 in Long 14, Born on August nished with 34 tackles go with (19 solo) to Business. Prepped at Oakland Tech where he played for coach Delton Edwards... Also Delton Edwards... coach for he played where Tech Oakland at Prepped Communications. Major: Major: Personal: Personal: Major: Major: Third year player will compete for playing time with the time playing for will compete player year Third Enters third year with the Toreros, and second on the playing fi on the playing second and Toreros, with the year third Enters on October 13, 1988 in Oakland, CA... His mother, Audra Williams, resides in Oakland, CA... CA... in Oakland, resides Williams, Audra His mother, CA... 1988 in Oakland, on October 13, Mc- of Anthony High School teammate academics... and excellent football Chose USD for Last year was the recipient of the team’s Most Outstanding First Year Player Award... Ap- Award... Player Year First Most Outstanding team’s of the was the recipient Last year all 11 games and fi in peared USD: in 10 games at running back Last season appeared back... defensive unit at defensive Season-best rushing on 13 car- 51 yards TD... rushing and 1 171 yards he totaled where Hauled in TD run against Butler... in on a 25-yard Cashed Jacksonville... ries in win over Sat out the 2006 season as a redshirt TDs (Valpo & Drake)... and 2 62 yards 3 passes for of the year... player Team Scout Offensive but was named the team’s Senior year Ben McEnroe... coach for he played where Prep Chaminade College tended 700 yards over Rushed for All-League... Team First All-Star game... was MVP of East-West and Offensive All-League Team was First Junior year receiving... 500 yards and had over touchdowns... Season-best 5 receptions for 53 yards and 1 TD at UC Davis... Touchdown Touchdown TD at UC Davis... and 1 53 yards for Season-best 5 receptions touchdowns... (15).... (9) and UC Davis Dayton (45), Jcksonville against Drake came (7 yards), receptions High School: All-City... Team captain and First he was team in baseball where lettered USD: USD: years... in four graduate to ng and is on schedule Crady... MVP... Also lettered in track & fi in track Also lettered MVP... Hills, in Granada resides Juarez, Derreatha His mother, CA... 1988 in Northridge, 8, on March by Also recruited home... and being close to football good academics, Chose USD for CA... Villanova... Dartmouth and UC Davis, Supply Chain Management. Minor: Minor: Accounting. Prepped at Burlingame HS where he played for coach Phillopopolus... Senior Phillopopolus... coach for he played at Burlingame HS where Prepped Third year at USD and second on playing fi playing on at USD and second year Third Third year at USD where he is projected to start at defensive end for the Toreros... Toreros... the start end for he is projected to at USD where year at defensive Third Third year player will compete for playing time with the offensive line unit... Is pro- Is line unit... offensive with the time playing for will compete player year Third #1 SO WR #21 SO DB ..Minor: ..Minor: Derron Juarez Godfrey Smith School: School: StricklandThereasa of Burlin- & Tye are Parents CA... 1987 in Sacramento, 28, on March by Also recruited level... at collegiate football playing continue Chose USD to CA... game, and Idaho State... Arizona Oregon, year earned All-Metro honors after totaling 7 sacks... Junior year was All-County with 14 was All-County Junior year 7 sacks... earned All-Metro honors after totaling year honors... in basketball he earned All-League where Also lettered sacks... Last season appeared in all 11 games and fi Last season appeared USD: USD: Sat out the Season-best 8 tackles at Dayton... 4.5 tackles loss and 1 interception... for Year... of the Player Defensive Scout tabbed team’s Was 2006 season as a redshirt... at Chaminade College Prep where he played for coach Jim Chrismer... Earned First Team Team Earned First Jim Chrismer... coach for he played where Prep at Chaminade College junior year... recognition Team 2nd and honors senior year Conference All-Metro Catholic champ)... (conference and wrestling 4 years) in baseball (varsity Also lettered Louis, Larry are & Diane G’Sell of St. Parents MO... Louis, St. 1987 in Born on October 14, Drake, by Also recruited program... location and football its great Chose USD for MO... frisbee golf... playing Enjoys and Penn... Valparaiso Butler, tion. USD: USD: 8 tackles totaled in six games and appeared (5 solo) Last year line unit... the defensive Sat out the 2006 season as a redshirt... with 2.5 sacks (-12 yards)... at Woodrow Wilson Classical HS where he played for Coach Mario Morales... Senior year Senior year Mario Morales... Coach for he played Classical HS where Wilson Woodrow at of the Player Teams Special Award, Captain All-League, Team 2nd captain, named team and named a Scholar-Athlete was Junior year All-Star Game... 605 to and invited Year, Year... of the Player Teams Special Administration... USD: USD: jected to start at left tackle and with special team’s as long snapper... Last season played played Last season snapper... as long jected start to at left tackle team’s with special and blocking both run unit with line a keystarting pass protection... and with offensive role unit at left line action tackle... saw season with offensive Freshman academics quality, team Chose USD for Beach... Long Smith of John & Patti are Parents Trin- Chapman and Occidental, Colorado, USC, by Also recruited and location of school... surfi he enjoys Notes ity... 22 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS istration. recruited by SMU, Fresno State, Navy, Pacifi UCDavis andAzusa Beach, CA... ChoseUSDfor all-around great fi Born onMarch 18, 1988inLaJolla, CA... Parents are &Anna Donald Tremblay ofSolana paign aswell... Alsolettered inwrestling, lacrosse (captain), baseballandgolf... the Year asteam went 12-1andwon CIFChampionship... Won titleinsophomore cam- League... Team Linemanofthe Year... Junioryear wasAll-League andteam Linemanof Sipe... year Senior totaled 68tackles... EarnedFirst Team All-State, All-County andAll- redshirt... win over Marist, atDayton... andchippedinwith6tackles Satoutthe2006seasonasa for loss... and1.5tackles games andtotaled 24tackles Totaled in season-high7tackles All-Central League... Alsolettered inbaseball... QB sacks... and10sacksonway Junioryear to totaled beingnamed1st 80tackles Team year named2nd Team All-CIFfor bothoffense anddefense... Totaled and8.5 94tackles High School: vis... Notes heenjoys playing slow andbronzing... pitch softball academics, athletics andlocation... Alsorecruited by Columbia, IdahoState andUCDa- Diego, CA... Parents Ellen&George are Mary Thorne ofCoronado... ChoseUSDfor great eries... Inseasonfi appeared in6gamesandtotaled 10tackles, 1sack, 1forced fumbleand2recov- USD: Nick Kostielney Steve Roseman #52 JR OL #93 SODL #18 SOLB Ben Thorne Second year player willcompete withthedefensive lineunitattackle... Lastyear ..Minor: High School: Prepped atCoronado HSwhere heplayed for Coach BudMayfi Accountancy. nal againstUCDavis, with1forcedThorne totaled 6tackles fumble. Prepped atSantaFe Christianwhere heplayed for Coach Brian Besides football, enjoys fi academics and football... Alsorecruited by Sacramento State, IdahoState and Tulane... defensive lineunitatnoseguard... Lastseasonappeared in10 USD: ther aCorrectional orProbation Offi vis... Notes heenjoys playing slow andbronzing... pitch softball years intrack &fi (9-2 recod) wastabbed Team Captain andSecond Team All-League... Alsocompeted four yearSenior team went 9-2whileheearnedMVPOffensive Linemanhonor... Junioryear High School: ent ofBudOhmanAward, Most Valuable Offensive LinemanAward and Team Captain... he wasatwo-time Academic (2006&2007)... All-State andAll-NorCal performer Recipi- from Gavilan JuniorCollege. USD: in Hollister, CA... Parents &BlaiseKostielneyofHollister, are Mary CA... ChoseUSD for its All-Central League... Alsolettered inbaseball... QB sacks... and10sacksonway Junioryear to totaled beingnamed1st 80tackles Team year named2nd Team All-CIFfor bothoffense anddefense... Totaled and8.5 94tackles High School: eries... Inseasonfi appeared in6gamesandtotaled 10tackles, 1sack, 1forced fumbleand2recov- USD: catcher)... Hobbiesincludelistening to musicandplaying videogames... Plansto beei- Notes heisthegreat great grandson ofJoshGibson(famousNegro BaseballLeague Also recruited by Utah, SanJoseState, Sacr resides inHayward, CA... ChoseUSDfor academicprestige andstrong football program... lete... withteam year going11-1...Senior totaled 85tackles andascholar-ath- NamedAll-City High School: backer... Lastseasonappeared infi USD: academics, athleticsandlocation... Alsorecruited by Columbia, IdahoState andUCDa- Diego, CA... Parents Ellen&George are Mary Thorne ofCoronado... ChoseUSDfor great Third year player willcompete for playing timewiththe First year player competed withthe Toreros duringspringball... Comes to USD Personal: Second year player willcompete withthedefensive lineunitattackle... Lastyear Third year player willcompete for playing timewiththedefensive unitatline- Attended Hollister HSwhere heearnedthree varsity letters infootball... Prepped atCoronado HSwhere heplayed for Coach BudMayfi Prepped HSwhere heplayed atMcClymonds for coach Alonzo Carter... Born on October 11,Born onOctober 1988inHayward, CA... Hismother, JannieRoseman, eld, andoneyear inwrestling... nal againstUCDavis, with1forcedThorne totaled 6tackles fumble. t for football, academicsandlocation... Also Personal: shing, and fi lifting ..College: Born onJuly24, 1989inSan ve role... gamesinareserve Satout2006asaredshirt... cer... c... Played two years atGavilan Junior College where Major: Major: Major: xing things... amento State, UCDavis andFresno State... Undeclared. Business Admin- Sociology. Personal: Personal: eld... Senior Personal: Major: Born onJuly24, 1989inSan Born onDecember 27, 1986 .. Business Administration. Major: Patrick Calahan Paul Tremblay #62 SOOL #97 SODL Undeclared. eld... Senior .. 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 23 .. Born on #9 FR WR Personal: Personal: #13 FR RB John McGough John Brett Marquis Born on December 13, 13, Born on December Undeclared. nals)... High Major: Major: Business. Personal: Personal: Business. Prepped at Bellevue Senior HS where Senior at Bellevue where HS Prepped Major: Major: Prepped at Central Catholic HS where HS where Catholic at Central Prepped Major: Major: nts are John & Cheri Rusinkovich of San Cle- John & Cheri Rusinkovich nts are eld... Named Male Named Ath- eld... High School: High School: High School: Prepped at San Clemente HS where he played for Coach Coach for he played HS where at San Clemente Prepped Palo- crowned nished 9-3 and were Undeclared. Undeclared. Major: Major: High School: High School: Born on September 14, 1988 in Santa Rosa, CA... Parents are Jeff & Nanette Jeff & Nanette are Parents CA... in Santa Rosa, 1988 14, Born on September Major: Major: Prepped at nearby La Costa Canyon HS where he HS where Canyon Costa La nearby at Prepped Second year player redshirted in 2007... Will compete with the offensive unit at with the offensive Will compete redshirted in 2007... player Second year Second year player redshirted in 2007...Will compete for playing time with the de- time with playing redshirted for compete in 2007...Will player year Second Second year player redshirted in 2007... Will compete for playing time with the de- playing for Will compete redshirted in 2007... player Second year Second year player redshirted in 2007... Will compete for for Will compete redshirted in 2007... player year Second Born on September 13, 1988 in Torrance, CA... Parents are Lise are Parents CA... Torrance, 1988 in 13, Born on September he played for Coach Steve Pyne... Senior year team went 10-3 and won Mt. Hood Confer- Hood Mt. 10-3 and won went team Senior year Pyne... Steve Coach for he played back... and defensive both wide receiver for All-Conference Team Named 1st title... ence in track. Also lettered campaigns... junior and sophomore mention Named honorable USD: wide receiver... Personal: Personal: Also recruited education... and great football Chose USD for OR... Martin of Lake Oswego, Newman at the Anthony Worked Utah and Portland State... State, Oregon Oregon, by camps... football Totaled MVP... and team All-League All-County, named All-CIF, Senior year Eric Patton... of the honors and player earned All-League Junior year 1,059 yards... for 69 receptions (CIF fi and track in basketball (All-League) Also lettered week... Pare CA... 1988 in Newport Beach, 9, August Also recruit- program... location and football education, great Chose USD for CA... mente, is an Offensive Todd, Older brother, Villanova... and Penn Yale, Cornell, Columbia, ed by USD: unit at outside linebacker... fensive USD: USD: outside linebacker... unit at fensive he played for Coach Butch Goncharoff... Named First Team King County 3A... Team won won Team King 3A... County Team First Named Goncharoff... Butch Coach for he played 2003... as 2004 and as well in 2006, championship state Chose USD WA... Kanongataa of Bellevue, Taiana Loka & are Parents WA... 1988 in Seattle, Western by Also recruited education... strong location and great program, football for Haloti his cousin while USC, for Moala plays Fili Cousin State... Oregon and Washington Ravens... Baltimore the in the NFL for Ngata plays Administrative Assistant for the Torero football program... football Torero the for Assistant Administrative USD: USD: unit at running back... time with the offensive playing School: School: Prepped at Bellevue Senior HS where he played for Coach Butch Butch Coach for he played at Bellevue Senior HS where Prepped Personal: Personal: tennis... ng and playing Born on June 9, 1989 in Bellevue, WA... Parents are Pat & Nancy McGough of Pat are Parents WA... 1989 in Bellevue, Born on June 9, High School: High School: Joe Martin Joe Second year player redshirted in 2007... Will compete with the offensive unit at wide with the offensive Will compete redshirted in 2007... player Second year #26 FR LB #56 FR LB #87 FR WR Loka Kanongataa Chad Rusinkovich USD: USD: receiver... champion- winning state with team senior year All-League Team Named 1st Goncharoff... in basketball and track... Also lettered All-Kingco 3A... Team tabbed 2nd Junior year ship... Personal: Medina, WA... Chose USD for school’s academic reputation, weather and football pro- and football weather academic reputation, school’s Chose USD for WA... Medina, State... Washington and Washington Western by Also recruited gram... played for Coach Darrin Brown... Senior year team fi team Senior year Darrin Brown... Coach for played 756 Totaled honors... and All-Palomar Award Coaches Earned champions... mar League & fi in track Also lettered yards... and 182 receiving rushing yards Year... of the lete tradition... and winning football location Chose USD for CA... of Encinitas, & Bob Marquis spending time at the to Enjoys Middlebury and Cornell... Dartmouth, by Also recruited surfi beach, 24 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS Joseph Abushawish Spencer Danielson Brock Christensen Brock Christian Fetters #63 FROL #76 SOOL #41 FRDB #80 SOTE Nick Becerra #46 JRLB Al-Rilwan Adeyemi Justin Fontenberry Chris Danser #30 FRWR #10 FRDB #24 SORB John Cleator #75 SROL #33 JRDB Sam Bergen Corbin Davis Mike Bogard #40 FRDB #49 FRDB #14 FRQB John Cooper #59 FRLB #60 JROL Joey Bailey Max Fritz Andrew Bakhtiari Andrew Teddy Fulham Frank Chavez Patrick Doyle James Cullen #58 FRDL #96 FRDL #86 FRTE #38 JRFB #37 JRPK #94 FRDL/LB #16 JRDB/LB Turner Daines Turner Kellan Barker Kellan Dustin Geyer #65 FROL #67 FRDL Kevin Dunn Kevin #4 FRQB efChavez Jeff 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 25 #82 FR WR #29 FR RB Matt Jelmini #66 FR OL #19 FR QB Austin Lucas Kyle NegreteKyle Danny Papilion Danny Sam Scudellari #25 FR LB/P ni fi Joey Or Joey Justin Long Justin Phil Morelli #20 SO RB #53 FR LB #39 SO RB #84 FR WR #23 FR DB Albert Samaha Christian Inzunza Ian Harper #2 FR DB #17 FR LB Kyle Lokanc Kyle #99 FR DL #74 FR OL #5 FR DB Frederick Obi Frederick Danny Razore Danny Brandon Moberg #98 FR K #6 SO WR #90 SR DL #32 FR RB Mike Levine Mike #27 JR DB Zach Hamideh Anthony McCrady Anthony Derek Pilkington Ricardo Oberwager Mario Kurn Kort Gibson #50 JR LB #89 JR TE #91 FR DL Derek Marten #72 FR OL #10 FR WR George Peniche John Nordstrom John 26 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS Matthew Segi #51 FRLB Drew Turner Drew #7 FRQB #85 FRWR Taylor Wright #14 FRDB #48 FRDB Jamil Wade Paul Slack Frankie Zimmerman #81 FRWR #88 FRWR Kyle Sullivan Kyle Warren #36 FRFB FB Videographer Brent KlovstadBrent Pat Thompson #79 SOOL #69 SOOL Matt West Asst. Videographer Matthew Jauregui Sebastian Trujillo Chris Wilson #28 JRDB #12 JRQB 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 27 AFCA KODAK ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED THE WALTER CAMP THE WALTER 2007 Eric Bakhtiari, DE (1st Team)

2003 QB Eric Rasmussen, 1995 DB Doug Popovich, 1992 III P - Div. Ray, Robert TEAM ALL-AMERICA FOOTBALL Team) Eric Bakhtiari, DE (1st 2007 RS (1st Team) Rogan, J.T. 2007 QB (3rd Team) Johnson, Josh 2007 Team) Eric Bakhtiari, DE (3rd 2006 QB (3rd Team) Johnson, Josh 2006 (3rd Team) DB Dougherty, Jeb 1996 1981 II) Dan Herbert, DB (Div. 1973 II) QB (Div. Dulich, Robert

TORERO ALL-AMERICA RECOGNITION ALL-AMERICA TORERO THE SPORTS NETWORK FCS MID-MAJOR NETWORK THE SPORTS THE SPORTS NETWORK FCS ALL-AMERICA FCS NETWORK THE SPORTS 2007 2007 Team) Eric Bakhtiari, DE (1st RS (1st Team) Rogan, 2007 J.T. 2007 QB (1st Team) Johnson, Josh WR (1st Team) 2007 Doyle, Wes OL (1st Team) 2007 Paopao, Jordan 2007 Team) Gabe DeAnda, OL (1st Team) WR (2nd Matthews, 2007 John Deene Kabiling, OL (1st Team) LB (2nd Team) Pentz, 2007 Ronnie DB (2nd Team) 2007 Ben Hannula, Team K (2nd Parker, 2007 Hutch 2006 2006 OB (1st Team) Johnson, Josh WR (1st Team) 2006 Doyle, Wes 2006 Team) Gabe DeAnda, OL (1st OL (1st Team) 2006 Paopao, Jordan 2006 Team) Eric Bakhtiari, DE (1st 2005 DB (1st Team) Brisco, Josh 2005 Eric Bakhtiari, DE (1st Team) 2005 DB (1st Team) Philip Bretsch, 2005 QB (1st Team) Johnson, Josh OL (1st Team) 2004 Paopao, Jordan 2004 OL (1st Team) Zapalac, Keith 2004 Mortensen, QB (1st Team) Todd 2003 Gasperson, WR (1st Team) Mike 2003 OL (1st Team) Zapalac, Keith 2003 RB (1st Team) Harney, Evan 2001 WR (1st Team) Adam Hannula, 1995 Dylan Mora, P (1st Team) 1994 DB (3rd Team) Doug Popovich, 1993 DB (Hon. Mention) Doug Popovich, RB (Hon. Mention) Jermaine Rucker, 2007 2007 DE (1st Team) Eric Bakhtiari, RS (1st Team) Rogan, 2007 J.T. 2007 QB (3rd Team) Johnson, Josh Mention) WR (Hon. 2007 Doyle, Wes 2007 WR (Hon. Mention) Matthews, John Mention) OL (Hon. 2007 Paopao, Jordan OL (Hon. Mention) Gabe DeAnda, 28 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS Cianciulli (CoronadelMar, CA)whotallieda3.5GPA inBusiness Administration. GPA inAccountancy;juniorDB Ben Hannula (Tacoma, WA) a3.48GPA whocarried specialistMark inBusiness;andsenior return players thatwere namedtothe PFLAll-Academic2ndTeam –seniorcenterJordan Paopaoof a3.07 (Oceanside, CA),whoearned Joining themonthePFLAll-AcademicFirstTeam was juniorwidereceiver John Matthews (Littleton,CO),whotallieda3.12 All-Academic team;andseniorkicker Hutch Parker (DanaPoint, a3.0GPA CA)who carried asanEconomics major. USDhadatrio junior DLChrisGianelli(Rancho Palos Verdes, CA),anEngineering majorwitha3.75GPA whoalsowas namedtotheDistrictVII GPA back JTRogan (Coronado, inBusinessAdministration; juniorrunning CA),aBusinessAdministrationmajorwith3.02GPA; average asaBusinessmajor.3.79 grade-point nationalhonorsastheywere namedtothe 2nd Team. In2006bothplayers garnered for aPost-Graduate scholarship. O’Neill,whoranked 4thontheteamwith 65tackles (43solo)andtotaled4interceptions, ca Patrick O'Neill Jared Forrester*** Michael Fetterman Tyler Evans*** Tommy Eulberg Ryan Echer Kevin Dunn Wes Doyle**** Jon Dalmau Brock Christensen Eric Bakhtiari Joey Bailey Fall 2007semester. Repeat honoreesaredenotedwithanasterik(*). USDfootballteamplaced40student-athletesonthe2007PioneerFootballThe LeagueAcademicHonorRoll forthe 2007 TORERO ACADEMICSUCCESS fall semester and posted a 3.0 grade-point average orhigherwhileenrolledfull-timeinaccordancewithNCAArules. fall semesterandposteda3.0grade-point infootballatmemberinstitutionsduri student-athleteswhoparticipated student-athletes. academichonorrollconsistsof The Pioneer Football Leagueathleticdirectorsandcoaches establishedthePFLhonorrollasaway torecognizetheleague’s outsta 40 TOREROS NAMED TO 2007PFLHONORROLL McFarland, Jason John Matthews** Brett Marquis Ryan King* Mark Johnson* David Hopkins Ben Hannula*** John G’Sell* Christopher Gianelli*** Matt Gabbard* Teddy Fulham demic All-StarTeam andwas a Annual FCSAthleticDirectorsAca- dition, Doyle was namedtothe10th Business Administrationmajor. Inad- averageowned as a a3.56grade-point a seasonwith73(926yards, 13TDs), set aschool in recordforreceptions across theUnitedStates. Doyle, who I-AA)teamsfrom and FCS(formerly I-A) selected frombothFBS(formerly justtwenty-seven players were two of the PFLFirstTeam. Torero The duo Americans, theToreros placedsixon FirstTeamMagazine AcademicAll- who were bothnamedESPNThe Patrick O’Neill(MissionViejo, CA), (Phoenix, AZ)andjuniorfreesafety Led by seniorwidereceiver Wes Doyle Football LeagueAll-AcademicTeams. players namedtothe2007Pioneer USDfootballteamhadnine The HONOR ROLL Devin Satterthwaite Samaha Albert Chad Rusinkovich Andrew Rolin Rogan, JT Alex Rice** Ronnie Pentz* Hutch Parker* Jordan Paopao** Patrick O’Neill** Frederick Montgomery fi nalist Wes Doyle Scott Zipse Casey Weiss* Brandon Sweeney Averill Sutchar* Kyle Sullivan Conrad Smith Matt Shearer* rries a rries ng the nding I

2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 29 nd ca- fi pion el. si ion of vision I avidson avidson Dayton, Dayton, orm the ll League rst season of intercolle- fi 3.12 GPA 3.50 GPA 3.07 GPA 3.02 GPA 3.08 GPA 3.75 GPA 3.79 GPA 3.00 GPA 3.56 GPA OFFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL TEAMS (Biology), 3.48 GPA Ben Hannula, DB, Business Ben Hannula, SAN DIEGO FIRST TEAM ‘07 PFL ALL-ACADEMIC ‘07 PFL ALL-ACADEMIC in 1993 under the adminis- rst season Patrick O’Neill, DB, Business, O’Neill, Patrick Hutch Parker, PK, Economics, Hutch Parker, JT Rogan, RB, Business Adm., RB, Business Adm., JT Rogan, fi SAN DIEGO SECOND TEAM Wes Doyle, WR, Business Adm., Wes Jordan Paopao, OL, Accounting, OL, Accounting, Paopao, Jordan Chris Gianelli, DL, Engineering, Chris Gianelli, DL, Engineering, Jordan PaoPao, OL, Accounting, Accounting, OL, PaoPao, Jordan Therst league in that new division. PFL fi Mark Cianciulli, RS, Business Adm., John Matthews, WR, Business Adm., John ll. fi in 1994 when current to St. Louis commissioner Patty ce moved fi Therst crown. league spent its fi OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Dan Marx, TE, Drake Nick Ruhe, WR, Dayton Ruhe, Nick Quinn McVey, OL, Drake Quinn McVey, Dave Pammer, OL, Drake Pammer, Dave Mike Marzotto, LB, Butler LB, Marzotto, Mike Jordan Quiroz, PK, Butler Jordan Peter Bakke, LB, Davidson LB, Bakke, Peter Andrew Asbell, DL, Drake Corey Vossler, DB, Dayton DB, Corey Vossler, Chris Marzotto, DL, Butler Chris Marzotto, Joe Castaneda, DB, Dayton Castaneda, DB, Joe JT Rogan, RS, San Diego JT Rogan, Kirk Benedict, FB, Davidson Kirk Benedict, FB, Ryan Koepke, LB, Valparaiso LB, Koepke, Ryan Bud Crawford, DB, Davidson DB, Bud Crawford, Andrew Mack, DL, Valparaiso Andrew Mack, Robson Noel, DB, Jacksonville Noel, DB, Robson John McSorley, P, San Diego P, McSorley, John Ryan Alexander, QB, Davidson QB, Alexander, Ryan Ben Hannula, DB, San Diego Ben Hannula, David Locander, OL, Jacksonville Locander, David John Matthews, WR, San Diego John Deene Kabiling, OL, San Diego Deene Kabiling, Derick Steiner, DL, Morehead State Steiner, Derick to the enhancement and sound dedicated football in 1997), each fth before dropping Eric Fitzpatrick, RB, Morehead State RB, Eric Fitzpatrick, Jared Pendleton, RB, Morehead State RB, Pendleton, Jared fi Wes McDermott, LB, Morehead State McDermott, LB, Wes Nick Schoenfeld, OL, Morehead State OL, Morehead Schoenfeld, Nick ‘07 SECOND-TEAM ALL-PFL ce Fax: ce Fax: (931) 221-7562 ce Phone: (314) 421-2268 fi fi PFL Website: PFL Website: pioneer-football.org Media Relations Contact: Media Relations Phone: Bush’s Bush Cody Bush's Email: Of (931) 221-7561 [email protected] PFL Commissioner: Assistant: Administrative Of Maxine Day Viverito Patty ALL-PFL

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Jacob Craig, DB, Drake Craig, DB, Jacob Andy Green, DB, Drake Andy Green, DB, Jim Croghan, OL, Dayton Scott Vossler, DL, Dayton Scott Vossler, Matt Champa, TE, Dayton Kevon Hoyng, QB, Dayton QB, Hoyng, Kevon JT Rogan, RB, San Diego JT Rogan, Ryan Kozey, OL, Valparaiso Kozey, Ryan Blake Bikowski, OL, Dayton Bikowski, Blake Scott Phaydavong, RB, Drake RB, Scott Phaydavong, Steve McDonald, LB, Dayton McDonald, LB, Steve Wes Doyle, WR, San Diego Wes Kyle Sand, DL, Morehead State Kyle Josh Johnson, QB, San Diego Johnson, Josh Hutch Parker, PK, San Diego Hutch Parker, Ronnie Pentz, LB, San Diego Pentz, Ronnie Mason Webb, P, Morehead State P, Mason Webb, George Zoeckler, OL, Davidson George Zoeckler, Gabe DeAnda, OL, San Diego Gabe Kalen Hemmelgarn, DL, Dayton Eric Bakhtiari, DE, San Diego Richard Hubbard, WR, Davidson Richard Gabe Derricks,Gabe DB, San Diego Jordan Paopao, OL, San Diego Paopao, Jordan ' 07 FIRST-TEAM Nick Feldman, RS, Morehead State RS, Feldman, Nick Brett Mazzaro, LB, Morehead State LB, Brett Mazzaro, David Hyland, DB, Morehead State Hyland, DB, David Rick Cornelius, FB, Morehead State FB, Cornelius, Rick Andrew Doan, DL, Morehead State Grant Jennings, OL, Morehead State Grant Jennings, giate football. The PFL will expand again in 2009 as Marist College will begin conference play. In addition, the Pioneer Footba In addition, the Pioneer giate football. The again PFL will expand in 2009 as Marist College play. will begin conference game cham pits the PFL a postseason championship which year in the Gridiron Classic, will participate for the third consecutive against the Northeast Conference champion. the PFL is a truly coast a on each national conference with members others). However, Conferences being the Football Theis one of PFL Conference and Great West Football football as its only sport only three conferences that sponsor Valley (the Missouri heartland. The of league still retains four of the University throughout the nation’s its charter members – Butler University, of plus the University D by joined in 2001 San Diego were University, (joining in 1992) – which and Valparaiso University Drake and Morehead State University. University College, Jacksonville The I institutions to sponsor all intercollegiate sports the NCAA passed legislation to require Division 1991 level. Di at the In January Cham- NCAA Football only non-scholarship League – the nation’s The conference. pionship Subdivision 16th year for the Pioneer Football 2008 season marks the ranks in its joining the league’s The with Campbell University league will expand to nine members in 2008 is comprised of with the except sponsored intercollegiate football at other levels that previously I universities NCAA Division started program which a non-scholarship currently in 1998. All are football mod committed to the non-scholarship Jacksonville, The winning the league’s PFL began in 1993 with Dayton play tion within Division I and adopted the moniker of I and adopted the moniker tion within Division the intent to become the Pioneer based on management of intercollegiate football as an integral part of joined together the student-athletes’ collegiate experience, to f inception has been a proponent of it the league’s From League. the creation ofPioneer Football football clas a non-scholarship trative guidance oftrative and the of Midwestern the Conference, Collegiate to a leadership position she continues named the PFL commissioner, was Viverito Andrew Sturzenbecker, LB, Morehead State LB, Andrew Sturzenbecker, 30 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS oa...... W 17-14 @ Iona ...... 37-34 W ...... Georgetown L ...... 0-33 Fordham ...... 34-41 @ Bucknell L ...... W La Salle 24-10 ...... 21-31 L...... Duquesne...... @ Bucknell L ...... 7-38 ...... L @ Columbia ...... 7-31 ...... @ Wagner 14-24 L ...... @ SANDIEGO ...... L ...... 17-38 10-49 L @ Layfayette ...... 2007 Results Davidson @ 11/15 ...... Georgetown @ 11/8 ...... Fordham @ 11/1 ...... 10/25 ...... Iona 10/11 ...... Bryant Bucknell 10/4 ...... Heart 9/27 ...... Sacred Wagner 9/19 ...... 9/13 SaintFrancis (PA)...... @ 9/6 ...... Lafayette @SANDIEGO 8/29 ...... 2008 Schedule Series Record vs. USD: USD ...... 3-0, 2007 Record: ...... 3-8 13 Ret: ...... Starters 67 Returning: Lettermen ...... Of Record AtSchool: ...... 85-77-1/16 years Alma Mater: ...... Maine, '84 Head Coach: Parady...... Jim Press Box: 575-3155 ...... (845) FAX: ...... 845/471-0466 WEB: ...... goredfoxes.com Email: ...... [email protected] Of Ferraro SID: ...... Mike TimMurray Athletics Director:...... Field(5,000) Stadium: ...... Leonidoff MAACConference: Football League ...... Subdivision Af Foxes Red Nickname: ...... Enrollment: ...... 4,245 N.Y.Location: ...... Poughkeepsie, @ -7p.m. RED FOXES MARIST fi fi fi liation: .....NCAA Football Championship liation: .....NCAA c:...... 845/575-3699, ext.2046 ce: ...... 845/575-3699, ext.2150 ce: ...... August 29, 2008 Jim Parady Head Coach @ Torero Stadium-6p.m. Series Record vs. USD: APU ...... 21-19, 2007 Record: 6-5 ...... Ret:Starters ...... 16 (5off./10 def./1 st.) Returning: Lettermen ...... 44 Of Record AtSchool: (2yeas) ...... 9-12 Alma Mater: ...... Hawaii, '95 Head Coach: SantaCruz ...... Victor Press Box: 815-6000,ext.3546 ...... (626) FAX: ...... 626/815-5084 apu.edu/athletics WEB: ...... Email: ...... [email protected] Of SID: Pine ...... Gary Odell Athletics Director:...... Bill Field(2,000) Stadium: Cougar ...... Conference: Independent ...... Af Cougars Nickname: ...... 4,100 Enrollment: ...... California Azusa, Location: ...... ebrItrainl...W... 31-20 @ Webber International ...... W ...... @ DixieState 30-20 ...... W ...... 38-34 ...... W Whitworth 27-17 @ HumboltState ...... W ...... Oregon @ Southern ...... L 13-14 ...... Nazarene(Okla.) Southern 38-7 ..W ...... @ Nicholas State ...... L 28-30 ...... @ Wisconsin-LaCrosse ...... L 20-27 ...... 28-21 Malone (Ohio) ...... W ...... SAN DIEGO 32-42 ...... L ...... MidAmerica Nazarene...... L 38-59 ...... 2007 Results 11/8 EastTexas Baptist ...... Washington 11/1 ...... Central State 10/25 ...... Dixie 10/18 Oregon @ Southern ...... 10/4 @HumboldtState ...... 9/27 Wisconsin-Stevens Point ...... @ Crosse Wisconsin-LA 9/20 ...... @West9/13 Texas A&M ...... @SANDIEGO 9/6 ...... (Mont.) 8/30 ...... Carroll 2008 Schedule COUGARS AZUSA PACIFIC fi fi fi liation: ...... NAIA c:...... 626/812-6000,ext.3292 ce: ...... ce: ...... 626/815-5085 September 6,September 2008 Victor Santa Cruz Santa Victor Head Coach Series Record vs. USD: Meeting ...... First 2007 Record: ...... N/A Ret: ...... N/A Starters Returning: Lettermen ...... N/A Of Record AtSchool: Season ...... First Carolina,‘76 Alma Mater: ...... South Head Coach: Steele ...... Dale Press Box: ...... TBA FAX: ...... 910/893/1330 WEB: ...... gocamels.com Email: [email protected] ...... Of Prisco SID: ...... Joe Williamson Athletics Director:...... Stan Stadium: Football Stadium ...... CU Conference: ...... Pioneer Football League ...... Subdivision Af Camels Nickname: ...... Fighting Enrollment: ...... 10,471 Location: Creek,NC ...... Buies beginning inthe2008season.** **Campbell Football hasbeenreinstated program 11/22 MoreheadState ...... @ 11/15 ...... Valparaiso 11/1 ...... Davidson Drake 10/18 ...... @ 10/11 ...... Butler Dayton @ 10/4 ...... Carthage 9/27 ...... @ DIEGO 9/30 ...... SAN Jacksonville 9/13 ...... @ Methodist @ 9/1 ...... 8/30 ...... Birmingham-Southern 2008 Schedule CAMELS CAMPBELL @ CUFBStadium-1p.m. fi fi fi liation: .....NCAA Football Championship liation: .....NCAA ce: ...... 910/893-1874 ce: ...... 910/893-1369 September 20,September 2008 Dale Steele Head Coach 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 3131

Head Coach Ballard Matt October 11, 2008 October 11, ce: ...... 606/783-500 ce: ...... 606/783-2020 ce: liation: .....NCAA liation: Championship Football fi fi fi MOREHEAD STATE MOREHEAD EAGLES @ Torero Stadium - 6 p.m. Torero @ 2008 Schedule 8/30 ...... Southern Virginia ...... @ Morris Robert 9/9 ...... @ Eastern Kentucky 9/13 ...... St. (Pa.) Francis 9/27 10/4 ...... Davidson ...... @10/11 SAN DIEGO 10/18 ...... Jacksonville 10/25 ...... @ Butler 11/1 ...... Valparaiso 11/8 ...... @ Drake 11/15 ...... @ Dayton 11/22 ...... Campbell 2007 Results ...... 21-14...... W (Pa.) @ St. Francis ...... 34-7 ...... W Tech Virginia West ...... L...... 8-9 MorrisRobert ...... Dayton ...... 42-35 W ...... 9-21 ...... W @ Davidson ...... 24-34@ Jacksonville...... L Butler ...... 24-3 W ...... 16-14...... W @ Valparaiso ...... Drake W ...... 33-0 ...... 14-27 ...... L SAN DIEGO ...... L...... 12-52 Kentucky @ Western Location: ...... Morehead, Ky. Enrollment: ...... 9,062 ...... Nickname: Eagles Af ...... Subdivision League ...... Pioneer Football Conference: Stadium: ...... Jayne (10,000) Athletics Director:...... Brian Hutchinson SID: ...... Randy Stacy Of ...... [email protected] Email: WEB: ...... msueagles.com ...... 606/783/2088 FAX: ...... TBA Press Box: ...... Matt Ballard Head Coach: '79 ...... Gardner-Webb, Alma Mater: ...... 81-70 (14 years) At School: Record Of ...... Lettermen Returning: 30 ...... 12 def.) (6 off./6 Starters Ret: ...... 7-4 2006 Record: ...... 4-0, USD USD: vs. Series Record Head Coach Stacy Adams October 4, 2008 October 4, ce: ...... 219/464-5232 ce: ...... 219/464-5513 ce: liation: NCAA Football Championship Football NCAA liation: fi fi fi VALPARAISO CRUSADERS 2007 Results ...... W (Ill.) Saint Francis 28-21 International..L@Trinity ...... 13-17 ...... W 38-34 @ Kalamazoo ...... W 21-13 @ Marian (Ind.) ...... L...... @ Drake 20-48 ...... 27-41...... L SAN DIEGO Butler ...... W ...... 42-37 ...... LDayton ...... 7-33 ...... L...... Morehead State 14-16 ...... @ Jacksonville...... W 29-27 ...... L...... @ Davidson 6-44 2007 Schedule ...... @ (Ill.) Saint Francis 9/4 9/13 ...... Concordia (Wisc.) 9/20 ...... Marian (Wisc.) ...... 10/4 @ SAN DIEGO 10/11 ...... Davidson 10/18 ...... Butler 10/25 ...... @ Dayton ...... @ Morehead State 11/1 11/8 ...... Jacksonville 11/15 ...... @ Campbell 11/22 ...... Drake Location: ...... Valparaiso, Location: ...... Valparaiso, Ind. Enrollment: ...... 4,000 ...... CrusadersNickname: Af ...... Subdivision ...... Pioneer League Football Conference: ...... Brown Field (5,000) Stadium: Athletics Director:...... Mark LaBarbera SID: ...... Ryan Wronkowicz Of ...... [email protected] Email: WEB: ...... valpo.edu/athletics ...... FAX: 219/464-6953 ...... 219/464-5232 Press Box: ...... Stacy Adams Head Coach: ...... Alma Mater: '90 NW Missouri State, ...... 11-22 (2 seasons) At School: Record Of ...... 51Lettermen Returning: ...... 18 Starters Ret: def.) (8 off./10 ...... 5-6 2007 Record: ...... 10-5, USD USD: vs. Series Record @ Torero Stadium- 2 p.m. Stadium- 2 Torero @ eld Clubb eld fi Head Coach Chris Creighton

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@ Drake Stadium - 1 p.m. @ Drake BULLDOGS DRAKE 2007 Results ...... 27-24...... @ Illinois State W Waldorf ...... W 45-14 ...... 20-7 ...... W @ Wis.-Platteville ...... L...... 7-45 Northern Iowa ...... Valpariso ...... W 49-20 Butler ...... W 37-19 ...... 19-59 ...... L @ SAN DIEGO ...... L...... 20-23 @ Davidson ...... Jacksonville ...... W 42-14 ...... 0-33 @ Morehead State L ...... Dayton ...... L 27-34 8/28 ...... Upper Iowa 9/6 ...... @ Lehigh 9/13 ...... William Penn 9/27 ...... SAN DIEGO 10/4 ...... @ Butler 10/11 ...... @ Dayton 10/18 ...... Campbell 10/25 ...... Davidson 11/8 ...... Morehead State 11/15 ...... @ Jacksonville 11/22 ...... @ Valparaiso 2008 Schedule Location: ...... Des Moines, Iowa ...... Des Moines, Location: Enrollment: ...... 5,336 ...... Nickname: Bulldogs Af ...... Subdivision League ...... Pioneer Football Conference: ...... Drake Stadium (14,557) Stadium: Athletics Director:...... Sandy Hat SID: ...... Mike Mahon Of Email: ...... [email protected] Email: WEB: ...... drakebulldogs.org ...... 515/271-3015 FAX: ...... 515/271-3729/3794 Press Box: ...... Chris Creighton Head Coach: ...... Kenton, ‘91 Alma Mater: ...... First At School: Record Year Of Lettermen Returning: ...... Lettermen Returning: 31 ...... 13 st.) Starters def./2 Ret: (4 off./7 ...... 6-5 2006 Record: ...... 8-7, USD USD: vs. Series Record 32 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS anr...... 27-41 L ...... Wagner ...... 24-16 W ...... Butler ...... 27-29 L ...... Valparaiso ...... 14-42 L @ Drake ...... W Morehead State 34-23 ...... L @ Dayton ...... 3-49 ...... 20-10 W ...... Davidson ...... 55-10 W UNC-Pembroke...... @ Gardner-Webb L ...... 6-27 ...... 17-31 L ...... @ Bethune-Cookman...... 2007 Results 11/22 ...... Dayton 11/15 ...... Drake Valparaiso @ 11/8 ...... Butler 11/1 ...... @ 10/25...... SAN DIEGO 10/18 MoreheadState ...... @ (HC) 10/9 ...... Webber Davidson @ 9/27 ...... UNC-Pembroke @ 9/20 ...... 9/13 ...... Campbell 9/6 Appalachian State ...... @ 8/30 Savannah State ...... @ 2008 Schedule Series Record vs. USD: USD ...... 3-0, 2007 Record: ...... 3-8 15(6off./7 Ret: def./2Starters st.) ...... 59 Returning: Lettermen ...... Of Record AtSchool: (1season) ...... 3-8 Alma Mater: '87 ...... Florida, Head Coach: ...... Kerwin Bell Press Box: ...... 904/256-7588 FAX: ...... 904/256-7424 judolphons.com WEB: ...... Email: ...... [email protected] Of Lamp SID: ...... Joel Verlander Athletics Director:...... Alan D.B.Stadium: MilneField(5,000) ...... Conference: ...... Pioneer Football League ...... Subdivision Af Nickname: ...... Dolphins Enrollment: ...... 3,436 Fla. Jacksonville, Location: ...... SAN DIEGO 23-62 ...... L ...... @ D.B. Field Milne -1p.m. DOLPHINS JACKSONVILLE fi fi fi liation: .....NCAA Football Championship liation: .....NCAA ce: ...... 904/256-7400 ce: ...... 904/256-7409 October 25,October 2008 Kerwin Bell Kerwin Head Coach @ Torero Stadium-6p.m. Series Record vs. USD: 10-4,UD ...... 2006 Record: 11-1 ...... Ret: 10 (3off/7def.)Starters ...... Returning: Lettermen ...... 33 Of Record AtSchool: year ...... First Alma Mater: '80 ...... Dayton, Head Coach: Rick Chamberlin ...... Press Box: ...... 937/449-2851 FAX: ...... 937/229-4461 WEB: ...... dayton Email: [email protected] ...... Of Hauschild SID: ...... Doug Athletics Director:...... Ted Kissell (11,000) Welcome Stadium: ...... Conference: Football League ...... Pioneer ...... Subdivision Af Nickname: ...... Flyers Enrollment: ...... Ohio Location: ...... Dayton, Albany ...... W ...... 42-21 Albany ...... W Drake...... W ...... 34-27 61-0 ...... Butler ...... W 35-16 SAN DIEGO W...... @ Valparaiso 33-7 ...... W ...... 38-28 Davidson ...... W 49-3 ...... Jacksonville ...... W @ MoreheadState...... L ...... 35-42 @ Fordham ...... W ...... 31-24 Central State(Ohio) 40-0 .....W ...... 45-7 ...... Urbina ...... W @ Robert Morris ...... W ...... 23-12 2007 Results Jacksonville 11/22 ...... @ State Morehead 11/15 ...... Butler 11/8 ...... @ DIEGO 11/1 ...... SAN 10/25 ...... Valparaiso Davidson 10/18 ...... @ Drake 10/11 ...... Campbell 10/4 ...... Duquesne 9/27 ...... @ Morris 9/20 ...... Robert 9/13 ...... Fordham 8/31 CentralState(Ohio) ...... @ 2008 Schedule FLYERS DAYTON fi fi fi liation: NCAA Football Championship ce: ...... 637/229-4423 ce: ...... 937/229-4390 November 1, 2008 Rick Chamberlin Rick Head Coach fl yers.com Series Record vs. USD: USD ...... 4-1, 2006 Record: ...... 6-4 Ret:Starters 17(8off./8 def./1 st.) ...... 46 Returning: Lettermen ...... Of Record AtSchool: (3years) ...... 16-14 Charlotte, '90 Alma Mater: ...... UNC Head Coach: Merritt ...... Tripp Press Box: 704/892-3324 ...... 704/894-2636 FAX: ...... WEB: ...... davidson.edu/athletics Email: [email protected] ...... Of Gignac SID: ...... Marc JimMurphy Athletics Director:...... Richardson Stadium(4,500) Stadium: ...... PioneerFootballConference: League ...... Subdivision Af Wildcats Nickname: ...... Enrollment: ...... 1,700 N.C. Davidson, Location: ...... aprio...... W Valparaiso...... 44-6 ...... L ...... 49-52 @ SANDIEGO ...... W 44-32 @ Butler ...... 24-21 W...... Drake ...... 28-38 L @ Dayton ...... 21-49 L Morehead State ...... W 20-10 @ Jacksonville...... 21-20 W ...... Lenior-Thyne ...... 30-33 @ Wingate L ...... UNC Pembroke W 31-21 ...... 2007 Results 11/22 ...... Butler Marist 11/15 ...... DIEGO 11/8 ...... SAN Campbell 11/1 ...... @ Drake @ 10/25 ...... Dayton 10/18 ...... Valparaiso 10/11 ...... @ 10/4 @MoreheadState ...... 9/27 ...... Jacksonville Lenior-Rhyne 9/13 ...... @ 9/6 @UNCPembroke ...... 2008 Schedule WILDCATS DAVIDSON fi fi fi liation: .NCAA Footballliation: Championship .NCAA @ Richardson -1p.m.@ Richardson c:...... 704/894-2378 ce: ...... 704/894-2123 ce: ...... November 8, 2008 Tripp Merritt Head Coach 33 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 33 ve ve to fi ve states and is celebrating its states and is ve fi December 6, 2008 6, December @ NEC Champion Site eight institutions. Central Connecticut State, Central Connecticut State, eight institutions. Sacred Heart, Morris, Monmouth, Robert St. are full-time NEC and Wagner (PA) Francis members who sponsor football, and they are Albany and Stony associate members joined by Brook. League (PFL) and Northeast Confer- Football the third straight season, the Pioneer For ence (NEC) will meet in the Gridiron Classic, game postseason football an exempted that of the champions will match Football the two (FCS) conferences. Championship Subdivision place on Saturday, contest will take This year’s being December 6th, with the NEC champion the host site. 2006, with the December 2nd, on Saturday, The inaugural Gridiron Classic took place hosting Hawks Monmouth NEC champion on to win went The USD Toreros San Diego. the score of by the inaugural event 27-7. postseason opportunity a meaningful having is on competition and “Student-athletes thrive said Patty a high priority for our institutions,” full “The PFL’s PFL Commissioner. Viverito, a true will crown round-robin schedule league our Gridiron Classic gives and the champion their to test and showcase best team the chance I FCStalents against Division another top-notch champion.” League is one ofFootball I three Division Set to begin its 16th season, the Pioneer The PFL is football-only sport conferences. comprised of Dayton, eight members: Butler, Morehead State, Jacksonville, Drake, Davidson, San Diego and Valparaiso. The Northeast Conference consists of11 institutions of higher learning located throughout I collegiate 26th year as an NCAA Division athletic association. The NEC began sponsor- in 1996, and has ing football at the FCS level since increased its membership from GRIDIRON CLASSIC Head Coach Bob Biggs November 22, 2008 22, November ce: ...... 530/752-3680 ce: ...... 530/752-3525 ce: liation: .....NCAA liation: Championship Football fi fi fi UC DAVIS AGGIES @ Torero Stadium - 6 p.m. Stadium - Torero @ 2007 Results ...... L...... 21-28 Washington Western ...... 26-17...... State @ Portland W ...... 21-41 @ Eastern Washington L Northeastern ...... W 28-10 ...... L...... 14-34 State @ San Jose ...... 16-35@ North State Dakota L ...... L...... 28-63 Cal Poly ...... 41-21...... W@ Southern Utah ...... 21-28 State South Dakota L ...... 31-26...... W @ Sacramento State ...... W 49-46 SAN DIEGO 2008 Schedule ...... @ State San Jose 8/30 ...... @9/6 Central Arkansas 9/13 ...... Portland State 9/20 ...... @ Montana 9/27 ...... @ Northeastern 10/4 ...... Northern Colorado 10/11 ...... Southern Utah 10/18 ...... Iona 10/25 ...... North Dakota 11/8 ...... Sacramento State ...... @ Cal Poly 11/15 ...... @ SAN DIEGO 11/22 Location: ...... Davis, Calif. Enrollment: ...... 30,475 ...... AggiesNickname: Af ...... Subdivision .Great Conference Football West Conference: ...... AggieStadium: Stadium (9,000) Athletics Director:...... Greg Warzecka SID: ...... Mike Robles Of ...... [email protected] Email: WEB: ...... ucdavisaggies.com ...... 530/754-5674 FAX: ...... 530/752-967 Press Box: ...... Bob Biggs Head Coach: ...... UCAlma Mater: '73 Davis, ...... 119-54-1 years) (15 At School: Record Of ...... Lettermen Returning: 46 ...... 19 st.) def./3 (10 off./6 Starters Ret: ...... 5-6 2006 Record: ...... 2-0, UC Davis USD: vs. Series Record Head Coach Jeff Voris November 15, 2008 15, November ce: ...... 317/940-9414 ce: ce: ...... 317/940-9375 ce: liation: Championship NCAA Football fi fi fi BUTLER BULLDOGS @ Torero Stadium - 6 p.m. Torero @ 2007 Results Albion ...... W...... 42-14 ...... 44-14...... W @ Hanover ...... 11-8 (Ind.).....WSt. Joseph’s ...... WMIssouri-Rolla ...... 28-21 ...... L...... 9-56SAN DIEGO ...... L...... @ Drake 19-37 ...... L...... 37-42 @ Valparaiso @ Morehead State...L...... 3-24 ...... LDavidson ...... 32-44 ...... L...... @ Dayton 0-61 ...... @ Jacksonville...... L 16-24 9/6 ...... @ Albion 9/13 ...... Franklin 9/20 ...... Hanover ...... @ Missouri S&T 9/27 10/4 ...... Drake 10/11 ...... @ Campbell 10/18 ...... @ Valparaiso 10/25 ...... Morehead State 11/1 ...... Jacksonville 11/8 ...... Dayton 11/15 ...... SAN DIEGO 11/22 ...... @ Davidson 2008 Schedule Location: ...... Indianapolis, Ind. Enrollment: ...... 4,200 ...... Nickname: Bulldogs Af ...... Subdivision ...... Pioneer League Football Conference: ...... ButlerStadium: (2,500) Bowl Athletics Director:...... Barry Collier SID: ...... Jim McGrath Of Email: ...... [email protected]: WEB: ...... butlersports.com ...... 317/940/9414FAX: ...... 317/940/9817 Press Box: ...... Jeff Voris Head Coach: '89 ...... DePauw, Alma Mater: ...... 7-15 (2 year) At School: Record Of Lettermen Returning: ...... 31 Lettermen Returning: st) def./1 ...... 14 (7 off./6 Starters Ret: ...... 4-7 2006 Record: ...... 11-4, USD USD: vs. Series Record 34 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS AEY 0 0 0 0 2 6-11 21 9-12 4 16 0 1-2 48 14 SAFETY 1-3 FIELD GOALS MADE-ATT POINT DEFENSIVE EXTRA By Return 2-POINT CONVERSIONS-ATTEMPTS By Passing PAT-ATTEMPTS 63-63 2/17.5 By Rushing 85/19.1 9/12.6 16/18.2 45/28.4 2647 .585 TOUCHDOWNS 66 5.4 19/8.2 1656 FUMBLES/LOST 16/8 390-228-16 PENALTIES/YARDS 333-228-2 .685 78/762 3270 INTERCEPTIONS/RET. AVE. 7.5 2044 KICKOFF RET./AVERAGE 21 Percentage Complete PUNT RETURNS/AVERAGE 8/15 Att-Comp-Int PUNTS/AVERAGE 27/35.1 124 4303 99 14 71/156 Ave. Per Gain Play 11/20 138 YARDS 5314 NET PASSING 287 244 26.1 57/122 Total 111 OPP YARDSNET Off RUSHING 33-37 4thDown: Made/Att. 488 3rd Down: Made/Att. 263 44.4 TOTAL USD OFFENSIVE YARDAGE 61/482 By Penalty 39 By 20/8 Passing By Rushing Points Per Game 47/38.0 TOTAL FIRSTDOWNS SCORING TEAM STATISTICS Pacifi atAzusa 01 Sept. RESULTS &ATTENDANCE (Final Record9-2-0;6-1-0PFL) OPP 402 USD 377 1918 Team 5 0 2249 Rolin 12 -2.0 2 -2 0 0.0 1 Eulberg 1 262 0 -12 0 0 0 Coppedge 1 205 TOT 1 -2.4 Sweeney 2 1656 488 Fontenberry 0 2044 OT Feliczak4.1 12 0 82 7 75 6.2 0 4 5.4 0 32 16 65 3 14 93 287 53 170 2 0 105 89 49 59 160 Opponents 74 1 San Diego BY QUARTERS (8,876) L (7,851) 46-49 *denotes Pioneer Football League contest (5,576) L W 16-35 atUCDavis 27-14 17 (3,215) atMorehead State * (4,156) Nov. 10 W W Nov. atDayton* 56-09 Nov. 03 41-27 27 Oct. 20 Oct. 13 at Valparaiso* Oct. 06 atButler* Oct. 29 Sept. 15 Sept. 08 Sept. ono,J 11 5 14 2 72 89 2 7.2 726 124 850 Juarez 101 Johnson, J. Rogan RUSHING ATT YG YL NYG AVE. TD LG

4 1 9 -8 -2.0 1 1 40 182 11 171 4.3 1 25 199 1058 37 1021 5.1 10 41 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 2 3 . 0 43 0 6.1 73 2 75 12 DAVIDSON JACKSONVILLE DRAKE NO. COLORADO MARIST COLLEGE Note: ReturningPlayers InBold esv ly 70 792 710 ensive Plays * 91 W (3,877) W 59-19 * * 52-49 W (3,021) * 62-23 W (3,544) 49-13 W (3,017) 38-17 W (3,071) c 23 W (4,200) W 42-32 c ono,J 2 - 12 80 1-2 McSorley O'Neill Rolin 1 Hannula 1 Coppedge 2 6 Sinclair Stivers Johnson, J. 13 Juarez Ryan G. Smith, 1XP2XP DXP Doyle, W. TOT S FG Parker TD Matthews Rogan 9-12 SCORING LG 64 61-61 0 TD 22.0 AVE. 96 85 1622 19.1 1 330 94 45 1277 28.4 1 OPP YDS 15 LG USD Ramsey NO 1 Juarez TD 9 9.0 Cianciulli 0 9 Rogan 88 AVE. KICKOFF RET. OPP YDS 9113 19156 36 USD 8.2 12.6 0 1 77 Echer Cianciulli NO Hannula Stivers 215 36 12998.2 7.5 0 PUNT RETURNS 0 15 49 80 21 48 2647 3270 .585 .685 16 2 228 228 390 333 OPP 0 0 USD 0 0 .000 McCrady 0 Eulberg 1 Cullina 80 2988 43 Rolin .684 1 Johnson 301 206 PASSING ATT COMP LG INT YDS TD PCT S 6 -2 36 13 0 8 488 0 0 1-3 63-63 9-12 66 OPP 39 USD Cullina 6-11 33-37 1-2 0 OPP 47 0 USD 27 1785 Team 38.0 948 1 21 21.0 BK 35.1 Johnson, 60 21 0 0 54 LG McSorley 1 AVE. 287 YDS PUNTING NO J. 2 66 33.0 35 0 ono,J 1 5 50 0 0 -5.0 -5 OPP 228 1 USD 228 2647 Johnson, J. 2 0 3270 122.0 Fontenberry May 11.6 Coppedge 14.3 21 Sweeney 48 5 0 48 1 55.0 49 Cullina 18 0 26 80 Feliczak 3 8.7 13 Juarez 23 46 4 Ramsey 11.5 0 12.7 Ryan Stivers 16 926 216 Rogan 13.5 Smith, G 57 1 73 Matthews Doyle, W. LG TD YDS RECEIVING NO AVE. 4 24 1 6 28 20 1 .714 249 5 59 15 219 14.6 4 30 3 18 18 108 1 6 3 62 20.7 2 32 30 331 11.0 7 51 22 0 2 2 1.000 38 33 0 116 16.0 0 16 . 0 5 0 252.5 1 6 (# nnto) 7 9 3.* 94 1 33.2* 897 27 (*#1innation) 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1 6 0-1 0 2-2 2 2 6 3. 5 1 54 35.9 861 24 4 24 1 6 16 96 1 550 5 1 1 55.0 47 1088 80 16 23.1 0 4 16 45 4 347 11.6 . 30 1 3 30 0 0 -3.0 -3 1 2 41 20.5 0 24 426 6.5 0 17

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= Total Tackles; Tackles; = Total TOT = Forced Fumble; Fumble; = Forced 2007 PFL PLAYERS OF WEEK OF 2007 PFL PLAYERS OFFENSE QB Josh Johnson, 11-19) 11-4, 10-21, 9-30, 9-16, (9-9, RB (10-7) JT Rogan, DEFENSE DB (9-2) O'Neill, Patrick 11-11) DE (10-14, Eric Bakhtiari, SPECIAL TEAMS 11-11) 11-4, PK (10-14, Hutch Parker, 11-19) (9-16, KOR JT Rogan, FF = Assisted Tackle; Tackle; = Assisted AT Note: Returning players highlighted in bold. in bold. highlighted Returning players Note: Quarterback Hurry; JT Rogan QH =

Patrick O'Neill Patrick JT Rogan & Tyler Evans Tyler JT Rogan & = Unassisted Tackle; Tackle; = Unassisted Godfrey Smith UT = Interception. = Interception. I Eric Bakhtiari Wes Wes Doyle Tackles For Loss; For Tackles ection; - Gabe DeAnda & Ronnie Pentz TFL = - Jason McFarland (off.) and Alex Rice (def.) (off.) - Jason McFarland Josh Johnson = Pass Defl = Pass PD Brock Christensen (off.) & Michael Fetterman (def.) (def.) & Michael Fetterman (off.) Christensen Brock 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 5 9 1.0/-4 1.0/-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 19 15 34 4.5/-10 1.5/-2 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 2 0 2 0 1.0/-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 21 24 1.5/-3 0.5/-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 22 17 39 0 0.5/-2 0 0 0 3 0 4 11 41 14 55 0 0.5/-2 0 0 0 1 0 7 6 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 7 13 20 3.5/-5 0.5/-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 17 14 31 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 6 10 1.0/-3 1.0/-3 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 23 11 34 0 3.0/-4 2 0 0 1 0 2 9 13 4 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 43 22 65 0 1.5/-4 0 0 0 4 0 4 11 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 6 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 3 8 2 2.5/-12 2.5/-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 11 15 26 0 1.5/-5 1 0 0 0 0 1 = ; = Games Played/Games Started; = Games Played/Games 2007 AWARD WINNERS 2007 AWARD Satterthwaite, D. D. 3 Satterthwaite, 0 J. Fontenberry, 1 Gabbard/DeAnda 1 11 TOTALS 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 462 374 0 0 0 836 32/-175 63/-255 19 12 8 3 33 16 Bailey, J. Bailey, B. Moberg, Becerra, N. Roseman, S. C. K. Weiss, O. Hopkins, Gordon, 5 3 J. Sutchar, 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 May, Z. May, Smith, G. 11 0 Rolin, A. 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Johnson, M. Johnson, M. Ryan, 11 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Strickland, J. Strickland, Derricks, G. Derricks, Hannula, B. J. Sinclair, T. J. Staab, LeMarr, J. A. Rice, Forrester, 11 16 J. P. Tremblay, 11 27 4 D. Blake, 14 12 Hopkins, 26 0 M. Gianelli, C. 1.0/-4 11 M. 11 12 13 Shearer, 0 9 10 23 Cianiulli, 0 0 0 21 1.0/-1 3 C. 3 0 0 V. Atofau, 6 11 9 0 0 0 0 Nenadal, 0 0 13 0 1 19 9 B. Thorne, 0 0 18 8 N. R. Echer, 4 1.5/-9 0 1 0 0.5/-3 0 0 0 Vassiliadis, 0 1 4 1 7 0 0 1 R. A. 9 Sutchar, 11 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 Resnick, R. 1.0/-1 4 1.0/-1 J. G'Sell, 0 0 0 10 A. 0 10 0 1 King, 4 1 1 0 F. 0 Hauser, 0 0 4 0 H. 8 Montgomery, 5 1.0/-2 1 5 11 Parker, 6 4 5 D. Juarez, 1.0/-3 0 0 0 0.5/-2 1 6 0 3 0 0 7 11 7 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Evans, T. T. DEFENSE R. Evans, E. Pentz, Bakhtiari, 11 39 P. O'Neill, 11 11 45 84 45 46 35 30 GP 80 76 5.5/-16 2/-10 UT 1/-6 20/-129 0 0 2 4.5/-11 0 24.5/-149 0 3 6 4 2 1 1 4 0 2 3 0 AT 0 2 TOT SACKS TFL/-YDS QH FF FR BK PD I SACKS = Blocked Kick; G/GS Most Valuable Player -- Player Valuable Most -- Player Valuable Most Defensive -- Player Valuable Most Offensive -- Year of the Player Teams Special Briscoe Kevin -- Orwig Award Scholar Athlete James B. Dr. - Player Most Improved - Award Coaches Strength Scout MVP -- Scout -- Player Year Most Outstanding First Dave Adolf "Do You Love Football" Award - Award Football" Love You "Do Adolf Dave 36 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 2001, America selection,USD’s defensive MVP, a top threeincareertackles, passbreak-ups, kickoff-return average andforcedfumbles. Hewas athirdteamAssociatedPressAl abachelor’sfootball andbaseballpriortogetting inBusiness1997.Adefensive degree back infootball,heranksamongt At the request of a group of students in 1969, the University of San Diego agreed to bringfootballback eightyearsafter agreed SanDiego Jeb studentsin1969,theUniversity of of agroup Attherequestof strong. stillgoing the foundationforasolidfootballprogram UnderCoach JimGray,dropping thesport. Mattandhisteammatesfromtheclubfootballteamlai aclubprogram. theystarted Ramsandplayed contractby hissizeandspeed,Mattwas forGeorge theLosAngeles offeredafreeagent Becauseof Dougherty theWorld Football League.with theFloridaBlazersof Allen andTommy Prothro. InadditiontotheRams, Bears, Mattplayed fortheChicago MinnesotaVikingsand Matt had80catches for1,552yardsand18touchdowns. Heaveraged aremarkable19.4yardspercatch fortheToreros. in1970duetoinjury,short someremarkablenumbers duringhiscareer. buthestillmanaged forUSD, Playing inonly11games the leadingclubfootballreceiver inthenationwith42catches for799yardsinonlyseven games. Hiscollegiatecareerwas Since graduating in1961,Jan area,giving Sincegraduating hasstayed back intheSanDiego tothecommunity by teaching andcoaching at thehighschool levels. andcommunity college Chapman’s leadershipabilitieswere demonstratedonthe theAssociatedStudentBodyhissenioryear. andleadership. inthehighestdegree, Hewasperformance alsopresidentof year, hereceived theGilKuhn Trophy astheOutstandingGridder, given totheplayer thatbestdemonstratedsportsmanship, over which Depot toutedfourfutureNFLstars. Recruiting theMarineCorp season recordholderforyardspunted(2,287)andaverage (43.8).ChapmanisstillrememberedforleadingUSDtoa21-20upset he ranked 3 Toreros. Fame Pagni played footballfortheUSD the24USDinducteestoChetandMarguerite Family AthleticHallof of Three local youth baseball spring training camps in the San Diego area. local youth baseballspringtrainingcampsintheSanDiego advanced totheDouble-Alevel beforeretiringin2001.Inaddition to hisprofessionalcareerinthesales his juniorandsenioryears. Hewas afour-time afterhissenioryearand WCC All-Academicselection.HesignedwiththeAngels fi theWeek. Inbaseballhe was anout Academic selectionandafour-time PFLPlayer of Famechapter) hissenioryear. (SanDiego Hewas athree-timePFLAll- the NationalFootball Foundation Hallof andCollege to continue hiscareeratUSD. At6’3”and205lbs., Mattdominated asareceiver fortheToreros. Duringhis was hisbestwhenhecompleted85-for-167 passesfoe1,087yardsand9TD’s, rankinghim23 for himself. included2,573yardsand23touchdowns Histhree-yeartotalsasquarterback on188-for-367 passing. Hisseniory Jan Chapman rstteamAll-WCC selectionandanAcademicAll-AmericanforDistrictVIII.Heledtheteaminhits, andbattingaverage runs, h htadMrurt an aiyAhei alo Fame ChetandMargueritePagniThe Family AthleticHallof Jeb Dougherty 94 1 1 10 Brian Fogarty Brian Fogarty .150 Bill Williams 1 .500 8 Bill 0 Williams .400 1 Bill 5 1984 Williams 0 5 .900 Bill 6 1983 Williams 0 .545 4 Bill 1982 Williams 1 0 .455 9 Bill 5 1981 Williams 0 .700 6 Bill Williams 6 1980 0 .300 5 Dick 3 Vinci1979 Logan 0 Andy .167 7 Dick 7 1978 Logan 1 .222 3 Gray Jim Andy 7 Vinci 1977 Gray 0 Jim .650 .273 1 7 Gray 1976 0 Jim .792 2 1 .375 8 1975 1 3 .250 2 3 0 1974 9 .714 0 6 1973 5 0 6 1972* 3 Mike Pecarovich Mike 2 2 Pecarovich 1971* Paul .200 Platz 5 1970* .450 0 Bob 1969* McCutcheon 8 1 .167 2 Bob 5 1961 McCutcheon 0 .800 4 Gil 5 1960 Kuhn 0 .667 1 2 1959 0 .400 8 3 1958 0 6 3 1957 2 1956 COACH WIN% T YEAR W L Jan Chapman Matt Maslowski * Denotesyears USDplayed asclubteam ALL-TIME USDCOACHING HISTORY (1956-07) rd inthenationhissophomoreyear(43.8yardsperpunt)and6 ls f1997,was inductedin2006. , Classof wsatresotlte inra h nvriyo SanDiego, butitwas footballwherehemadeaname letterwinnerattheUniversity was athree-sport of ls f1961,was inductedin1995. , Classof was two-sport athleteandaclassroom standoutatUSD. 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ERWL WN COACH WIN% T YEAR W L 07 9 0 88 Ron Caragher 13 Coaches/45Yrs .818 Jim Harbaugh .552 0 Jim .917 Harbaugh 2 7 TOT 239193 0 9 Kevin .917 McGarry# 2007 1 .636 0 11 Kevin McGarry 0 2006 1 .800 11 4 Kevin 0 McGarry 2005 .500 7 Kevin McGarry 2 0 2004 8 .667 5 Kevin McGarry 2003 .400 0 5 Kevin 3 0 McGarry 2002 .500 6 6 Kevin McGarry 2001 0 4 .200 Kevin 5 McGarry 2000 Brian Fogarty 0 .727 5 8 1999 0 .400 2 3 1998 .600 0 8 Brian 6 1997 Fogarty 0 4 Brian Fogarty 1996 4 .600 6 Brian 0 .750 Fogarty Brian 4 1994 Fogarty 1 6 .700 Brian 2 1993 Fogarty 0 .778 7 Brian 1992 Fogarty 3 0 .778 7 Brian 2 Fogarty 1991 0 .556 7 Brian 2 1990 Fogarty 0 .650 7 Brian 4 1989 Fogarty 1 .400 5 3 1988 0 .500 6 6 1987 0 4 5 1986 5 1985 th in his senior campaign (43.2). He is the current USD inhisseniorcampaign(43.2).Heisthecurrent ls f1971,was inductedin , Classof fi elder. Hewas USD’s co-MVPin1996,a rd inthenation.Alsoasapunter, fi eld, Jeb currently runs eld, Jeb runs currently fi rst season,hewas fi nished hiscareer cut ear he l- d

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CAREER (Minimum 200 carries) 6.8 1993-94 Jermaine Rucker, 6.0 2004-07 Johnson, Josh 5.8 Croom, 1972-1973 Sammy 5.1 2005-07 JT Rogan, 5.0 Oscar Arzu, 1997-2000 4.9 Scott Sporrer, 1989-1992 4.8 2003-2004 Harney, Evan SEASON (Minimum 50 carries) 10.6 1991 Willie Branch, 7.3 Lambert, 1992 John 7.2 2007 Johnson, Josh 6.8 1994 Jermaine Rucker, 6.7 1993 Jermaine Rucker, 6.7 2006 Johnson, Josh 6.6 Jeff 1978 Maynard, 6.4 Oscar Arzu, 1999 6.3 1973 Paulson, Rich Consecutive Point After Touchdown Point Consecutive Parker 61 Hutch 2007 Field Goals Made Consecutive 7 Tim Roth 1997 100 yard touchdown, 100 yard touchdown, 2005 Valpo, vs. Mark Johnson 1986 Pomona, Gutsmiedl vs. John Claremont, 1979 Pillon vs. Chuck Arzu Oscar Evan Evan JT Harney Rogan All-Time Records Records All-Time RUSHING YARDS RUSHING RUSHING ATTEMPTS RUSHING 43 34 2003 Holy Cross, Harney Evan vs. 33 2004 Butler, Harney Evan vs. 33 2003 Valpo, Harney Evan vs. 2004 32 1984 Pomona-Pitzer, Craig Frye vs. 32 2003 Dayton, Harney Evan vs. Valparaiso, Princeton/ Harney Evan vs. 31 31 2005 vs. Drake, JT Rogan vs. Morehead St., 2007 JT Rogan GAME SEASON 303 285 2004 Harney, Evan 228 2003 Harney, Evan 224 Scott Sporrer, 1992 200 McAlpin, 1983 Jerome 199 1981 Henry, Joe 196 2007 JT Rogan, 1994 Jermaine Rucker, 588 573 2003-2004 Harney, Evan 526 2005-07 JT Rogan, 519 Scott Sporrer, 1989-1992 516 Oscar Arzu, 1997-2000 1978-1981 Henry, Joe 467 1986-1989 Jackson, Todd CAREER PLAY 99 92 Azusa, 1972 Croom vs. Sammy 86 1994 Menlo, vs. Jermaine Rucker 85 Marist, 2003 Harney Evan vs. 78 1999 Butler, Oscar Arzu vs. 77 2003 Valpo, Harney Evan vs. 2004 Valpo, Herron Kevin vs. 271 229 Azusa, 1972 Croom vs. Sammy 220 Marist, 2003 Harney Evan vs. 215 1998 Wagner, Oscar Arzu vs. 215 1993 Valpo, vs. Jermaine Rucker 213 2003 La Verne, Harney Evan vs. 212 1999 Whittier, Oscar Arzu vs. 212 1994 Menlo, vs. Jermaine Rucker 1999 Butler, Oscar Arzu vs. GAME SEASON 1,475 2003 Harney, Evan 1,334 2004 Harney, Evan 1,332 1994 Jermaine Rucker, 1,177 1972 Croon, Sammy 1,098 Scott Sporrer, 1992 1,041 Oscar Arzu, 1999 1,021 2007 JT Rogan, 1,018 McAlpin, 1983 Jerome 1,004 1991 Willie Branch, 1,003 1989 Jackson, Todd 1,002 2006 JT Rogan, 2,967 2005-07 JT Rogan, 2.809 2003-2004 Harney, Evan 2,578 Arzu, 1997-2000 Oscar 2,556 Sporrer, 1989-1992 Scott 2,169 1986-89 Jackson, Todd 2,085 1978-81 Henry, Joe CAREER 40 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS ,8 Mike Stadler, 1997 2,287 EricRasmussen, 2002 2,470 Robert Dulich, 1973 2,538 Todd 2004 Mortensen, 2,874 EricRasmussen, 2003 2,982 Josh Johnson, 2007 2,988 Josh Johnson, 2005 3,256 Josh Johnson, 2006 3,320 SEASON EricSweet, 1981-1982 2,826 Pat Dixon, 1985-1986 2,869 Todd 2004 Mortensen, 2,874 VinceMoiso, 1992-1994 3,574 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 5,844 EricRasmussen, 2000-2003 7,487 Josh Johnson, 2004-2007 9,699 CAREER 3 Josh Johnson vs. Jacksonville, 2006 Robert Dulich vs. Wittenberg,1973 43 Mike Stadler vs. Dayton, 1998 Mike Stadler vs. Brown,44 2000 Steve Loomisvs. St.Mary's, 1981 44 Josh Johnson vs.44 Princeton,2005 EricSweet vs. LaVerne,46 1982 Todd vs.46 Mortensen Dayton, 2004 Todd vs.48 Mortensen Penn, 2004 54 57 EricRasmussen, 2002 GAME Robert Dulich, 1973 279 Josh Johnson, 2007 294 Mike Stadler, 1998 301 Pat Dixon, 1986 311 EricRasmussen, 2003 311 Josh Johnson, 2005,2006 318 Todd 2004 Mortensen, 371 389 Tim Call,1979-1980 SEASON Vince Moiso, 1992-1994 433 Pat Dixon, 1985-1986 488 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 531 EricRasmussen, 2000-2003 799 Josh Johnson,851 2005-07 1,065 CAREER vs. Marist,2007 Josh Johnson toJohn Matthews vs. Marist,2003 80 VinceMoisotoEvan Hlavacek, vs. Davidson, 2003 80 E.Rasmussen toAdamHannula, vs. vs. Occidental,1981 80 EricRasmussen toNick Garton, Drake, vs. Humboldt,1973 83 EricSweet toBillyHamilton, 86 BobDulich toAndySanchez, 1993 89 Robert Dulich vs. USIU, 1973 PLAY EricRasmussen vs. Drake, 2003 389 EricRasmussen vs. Valpo, 2002 392 Josh Johnson vs. Marist,2007 395 Josh Johnson vs. Butler, 2007 403 Josh Johnson vs. Dayton, 2007 406 Todd vs. Mortensen Dayton, 2004 428 EricRasmussen vs. Davidson, 2003 464 467 GAME PASSING YARDS ATTEMPTS PASSING All-Time Records 7 Josh Johnson vs. Davidson, 2006 26 Five Josh Johnson vs. Yale, 2006 27 Josh JohnsonPlayers vs. Jacksonville, 2006 28 Josh Johnson vs. Davidson, 2007 30 Todd vs. Mortensen Penn, 2004 32 Todd vs. Mortensen Dayton, 2004 35 37 Mike Stadler, 1997 GAME Mike Stadler, 1998 152 Robert Dulich, 1973 158 EricRasmussen, 2002 164 EricRasmussen, 2003 170 Josj Johnson, 2007 195 Todd 2004 Mortensen, 206 Josh Johnson, 2006 234 Josh Johnson, 2005 246 260 TimCall,1979-1989 SEASON Pat Dixon, 1985-1986 220 Todd 2004 Mortensen, 232 VinceMoiso, 1992-1994 234 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 244 EricRasmussen, 2000-2003 426 Josh Johnson, 2004-2007 512 724 CAREER 4. Robert Dulich, 1973 140.3 Todd 2004 Mortensen, 140.3 Michael Bennett,1992 145.5 Mike Stadler, 1997 161.5 EricRasmussen, 2002(lednation) 164.2 Josh Johnson, 2006(lednation) 169.0 Josh Johnson, 2005 171.5 EricRasmussen, 2003(lednation) 174.5 Josh Johnson, 2007 198.3 (Min. 15Passes pergame) SEASON Vince Moiso, 1992-1994 124.7 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 131.2 Todd 2004 Mortensen, 140.3 John Khamis, 1995-1996 140.8 Michael Bennett,1989-1992 143.4 EricRasmussen, 2000-2003 160.09 Josh Johnson, 2004-2007 176.7 CAREER Michael Bennett,1992 EricRasmussen,.564 2001 Mike.579 Stadler, 1997 Todd.580 2004 Mortensen, EricRasmussen,.602 2002 EricRasmussen,.609 2003 Josh.613 Johnson, 2006 Josh.633 Johnson, 2007 Josh.684 Johnson, 2005 .701 SEASON (Min.100Attempts) EricSweet, 1981-1982 .526 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 Michael.533 Bennett,1989-1992 Tom.549 Jackson, 1998-2000 Todd.551 2004(.6015) Mortensen, EricRasmussen,.602 2000-2003(.6016) Josh.602 Johnson, 2004-2007 .680 (Min. 100Completions) CAREER EFFICIENCY RATING PASS COMPLETIONS COMPLETION PCT. NineOthers Josh Johnson vs. Davidson, 2007 5 Josh Johnson vs. Butler, 2007 6 Josh Johnson vs. No. Colorado, 2007 6 EricRasmussen vs. Drake, 2003 6 EricRasmussen vs. Davidson, 2003 6 EricRasmussen vs. Valpo, 2002 6 Josh Johnson vs. Valpo, 2005 7 7 Mike Stadler,GAME 1998 Robert Dulich, 1973 17 EricRasmussen, 2002 21 Todd 2004 Mortensen, 25 Mike Stadler, 1997 25 Josh Johnson, 2006 30 EricRasmussen, 2003 34 Josh Johnson, 2005 35 Josh Johnson, 2007 36 43 Jan Chapman,1958-1960 SEASON Michael Bennett,1989-1992 23 Todd 2004 Mortensen, 25 VinceMoiso, 1992-1994 25 Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 31 EricRasmussen, 2000-2003 58 75 Josh Johnson, 2004-2007 113 CAREER Nineothers tied DougPipervs. UCSB, 1988 4 EricRasmussen vs. Dayton, 2001 4 4 GAME Pat Dixon, 1985 12 Three Robert Dulich, 1973 14 players TimCall,1979 17 EricSweet, 1982 18 Pat Dixon, 1986 18 18 JimValenzuela,SEASON 1977-1978 20 TimCall,1979-1980 20 Brendan EricSweet, 1981-1982 24 Murphy, Mike Stadler, 1996-2000 27 1987-1990 Pat Dixon, 1985-1986 30 32 CAREER Eric Rasmussen, 2003(318) John Khamis, 1995(102) 3 BrendanMurphy, 1990(149) 2 EricRasmussen, 2002(279) 1 Josh Johnson, 2007(301) 1 1 (Minimum 100Attempts) Josh Johnson,SEASON 2004-2007(1065) Jan Chapman,1958-1960(367) 15 Tom Jackson, 1998-2000(316) 14 EricRasmussen, 2000-2003(851) 13 Steve Loomis, 1980-1981(339) 13 Todd 2004(389) Mortensen, 11 6 (Minimum 300Attempts) CAREER INTERCEPTIONS INTERCEPTIONS TOUCHDOWN (Fewest) PASSES (Most) 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 41 Josh Johnson Josh YARDS ALL-PURPOSE TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL GAME 321 279 2007 vs. UC Davis, JT Rogan 277 vs. Morehead State, 2007 JT Rogan 271 1986 Jeff La Verne, Mansukhani vs. 268 1991 La Verne, vs. Willie Branch 260 1998 Central CT, Dylan Ching vs. 2003 Valpo, Harney Evan vs. CAREER 5,233 2005-07 JT Rogan, 4,514 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 4,158 1993-1996 Hlavacek, Evan 3,602 2002-2005 Adam Hannula, 3,301 2003-2004 Harney, Evan 3,239 Garton, Nick 2002-2005 3,224 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 SEASON 2,249 2007 JT Rogan, 1,734 2003 Harney, Evan 1,662 2006 JT Rogan, 1,567 2004 Harney, Evan 1,562 1991 Willie Branch, 1,465 1994 Jermaine Rucker, 1,456 Dylan Ching, 1997 CAREER 11,563 2004-2007 Johnson, Josh 7,567 2000-2003 Eric Rasmussen, 5,978 1996-2000 Stadler, Mike 3,989 1992-1994 Moiso, Vince 3,301 2003-present Harney, Evan 3,144 1987-1990 Brendan Murphy, 3,132 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 SEASON 4,040 2006 Johnson, Josh 3,714 2007 Johnson, Josh 3,635 2005 Johnson, Josh 3,011 2003 Eric Rasmussen, 2,849 Mortensen, 2004 Todd 2,773 1973 Dulich, Robert 2,443 2002 Eric Rasmussen, 2,297 1997 Stadler, Mike GAME 507 470 2007 Davidson, vs. Johnson Josh 467 2006 Jacksonville, vs. Johnson Josh 459 2003 Davidson, vs. Eric Rasmussen 455 2004 Dayton, Mortensen vs. Todd 442 2007 Butler, vs. Johnson Josh 437 Marist, 2007 vs. Johnson Josh 2006 Davidson, vs. Johnson Josh Adam Hannula YARDS PER YARDS RECEPTION TD RECEPTIONS TD SEASON (Min. 20 receptions) 23.1 Matthews, 2007 John 22.9 Dylan Ching, 1996 21.4 Rish, 1981 Michael 20.3 Matthews, 2006 John 19.9 1994 Hlavacek, Evan 19.1 Dylan Ching, 1997 18.8 Garton, Nick 2003 18.7 Scott Steingrebe, 1992 GAME 5 4 2002 Valpo, Gasperson vs. Michael 4 2005 Valpo, vs. Adam Hannula 4 1997 Dayton, Dylan Ching vs. 4 2007 Colorado, N. vs. Doyle Wes 2007 Matthews vs. Davidson, John CAREER (Min. 40 receptions) 23.0 Matthews, 2005-07 John 18.0 1993-1996 Hlavacek, Evan 17.0 Rish, 1980-1983 Michael 16.9 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 16.5 1994-1997 Chris Del Santo, 16.5 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 SEASON 16 Matthews, 2007 13 John 2003 Adam Hannula, 13 2007 Doyle, Wes 12 Garton, Nick 2003 12 others Dylan Ching, 1998 & 1997 11 Three CAREER 36 2002-2005 Adam Hannula, 32 1996-1999 Dylan Ching, 29 2005-07 Matthews, John 26 Garton, Nick 2002-2005 26 2004-07 Doyle, Wes 18 Rish, 1980-1983 Michael 18 Gasperson, 2001-2004 Michael 16 1993-1996 Hlavacek, Evan All-Time Records Records All-Time 5 0 0 2 - 2 0 0 2

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RECEIVING YARDS 7 4 GAME 234 218 2003 Davidson, Garton Nick vs. 209 2004 Dayton, M. Gasperson vs. 207 Marist, 2003 vs. Adam Hannula 195 Chino Inst., 1958 vs. Merle Reed 190 2002 Drake, vs. Adam Hannula 2006 Yale, vs. 190 Doyle Wes 187 2007 Matthews vs. Davidson, John 2002 185 Valpo, Gasperson vs. Michael 1997 Valpo, Chris Del Santo vs. SEASON 1,161 2003 Adam Hannula, 1,102 1973 Ernie Yarbrough, 1,088 Matthews, 2007 John 1,000 2005 Adam Hannula, 926 915 2007 Matthews, John 915 Dylan Ching, 1998 909 Dylan Ching, 1997 2006 907 Doyle, Wes Gasperson, 2002 Michael 902 Garton, Nick 2003 CAREER 3,482 2002-2005 Adam Hannula, 3,111 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 2,373 2004-07 Doyle, Wes 2,254 Garton, Nick 2002-2005 2,137 Matthews. 2005-07 John 1,894 Gasperson, 2001-2004 Michael 1,722 Rish, 1980-1983 Michael 1,592 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 1,439 1993-1996 Hlavacek, Evan GAME 11 11 2007 Matthews vs. Davidson, John 11 2004 Dayton, M. Gasperson vs. 10 2002 Drake, vs. Adam Hannula 10 2007 Davidson, vs. Doyle Wes 10 2005 Drake, vs. Adam Hannula 10 2003 Valpo, vs. Adam Hannula 10 Cal Lu, 1998 Dylan Ching vs. Jeff 1979 St. Mary's, Morgan vs. SEASON 73 73 2005 Adam Hannula, 72 2007 Doyle, Wes 67 2003 Adam Hannula, 63 1973 Ernie Yarbrough, 58 Dylan Ching, 1998 57 2004 Adam Hannula, 56 2002 Gasperson, Michael 56 Garton, Nick 2005 2006 Ben Hannula, CAREER 2247 189 2002-2005 Hannula, Adam 173 Ching, 1996-1999 Dylan 2004-07 153 Doyle, Wes 116 Garton, Nick 2002-2005 101 Gasperson, 2001-2004 Michael 94 1980-1983 Rish, Michael 85 Jeff 1984-1987 Mansukhani, 80 1978-1981 Henry, Joe 1993-1996 Hlavacek, Evan 42 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 5 ScottSporrer,1992 15 Rucker, Jermaine 1994 16 Rich Paulson, 1973 16 John Matthews,2007 16 17 JT Rogan,18 JT Evan Harney, 2004 Rogan,19 2006 Evan Harney, 2003 20 2007 SEASON John Matthews.2005-07 29 Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 30 DylanChing,1996-1999 32 AdamHannula, 2002-2005 36 Evan Harney, 2003-2004 39 46 JT Rogan, CAREER 2005-07 4 Wes Doyle vs. No. Colorado, 2007 24 John Matthews vs.Davidson, 2007 24 JTRogan vs.UC Davis, 2007 24 Rucker Jermaine vs. Azusa,1994 24 Evan Hlavacek vs. Valpo, 1995 24 Evan Hlavacek vs. CalLu,1996 24 DylanChingvs. Drake, 1997 24 OscarArzuvs. Whittier, 1999 24 vs. Evan Harney Valpo/Butler, 2003 24 AdamHannula vs. Valpo, 2005 24 JTRogan vs.Dayton,2005 24 Jon Polk vs. Marist,2005 24 Michael Gaspersonvs. Valpo, 2002 30 GAME 78 Three WillieBranch, 1991 Players 84 Hutch Parker, 2005 89 ScottSporrer,1992 92 Rucker, Jermaine 1994 96 Rich Paulson, 1973 96 104 JT Evan Harney, 2004 Rogan, 114 2006 Evan Harney, 2003 122 SEASON Wes Doyle, 2004-07 160 2002-2005 Nick Garton, 164 John Matthews,2005-07 176 177 Dave Evan Hlavacek, 1993-1996 Bergmann, 180 1989-1991 DylanChing,1996-1999 202 AdamHannula, 2002-2005 216 Evan Harney, 2003-2004 236 278 JT Hutch Parker,Rogan, 2004-2007 296 2005-07 CAREER Wes Doyle vs. No. Colorado, 2007 John Matthewsvs.Davidson, 2007 4 JTRogan vs.Valpo, 2007 4 Rucker Jermaine vs. Azusa,1994 4 Evan Hlavacek vs. Valpo, 1995 4 Evan Hlavacek vs. CalLu,1996 4 DylanChingvs. Drake, 1997 4 OscarArzuvs. Whittier, 1999 4 vs. Evan Harney Valpo/Butler, 2003 4 JTRogan vs.Dayton,2005 4 AdamHannula vs. Valpo, 2005 4 Jon Polk vs. Marist,2005 4 Michael Gaspersonvs. Valpo, 2002 4 5 GAME TOTAL POINTS TOUCHDOWNS

All-Time Records Gasperson Michael Rogan Harney Evan JT Hutch Parker vs. Jacksonville, 2007 8 Hutch Parker vs. Drake, 2007 DougRothrock vs.8 USIU, 1973 AdamWilliamsvs. Valpo,8 2002 Hutch Parker vs.8 Menlo, 2005 Hutch Parker vs.8 Valpo, 2005 9 GAME Robert Lozzi,1981 33 AdamWilliams, 2002 34 TimRoth, 1997 34 AdamWilliams, 2003 41 Hutch Parker, 2004 45 DougRothrock, 1973 49 Hutch Parker, 2007 61 Hutch Parker, 2005 62 SEASON TimRoth, 1996-1997 53 DougRothrock, 1973-1974 62 Robert Lozzi,1981-1983 67 MattYoung, 1993-1995 68 70 Dave AdamWilliams, 2002-2003 Bergmann, 75 1989-1991 Hutch Parker, 2004-2007 197 CAREER 8 Jack Kratochvil vs. Redlands, 1984 48 MattYoung vs. Butler, 1996 48 TimRoth vs. Valpo, 1997 49 MarkKelegian vs. Redlands, 1980 51 Dave Bergmannvs. Whittier, 1991 53 LONGEST 9Players tied 3 Robert Lozzivs. Claremont,1982 Dave Bergmannvs.4 Whittier, 1989 TimRoth vs.4 Azusa,1997 4 GAME Robert Lozzi,1981&1982 11 TimRoth, 1997 11 AdamWilliams, 2002 11 12 Dave Bergmann, 14 Dave 1990 Bergmann, SEASON 1989 MattYoung, 1993-1995 16 TimRoth, 1996-1997 19 AdamWilliams, 2002-2003 20 Robert Lozzi,1981-1983 27 Hutch Parker, 2004-2007 33 35 Dave Bergmann, CAREER 1989-1991 POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN FIELD GOALS (P.A.T.) 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 43 JT Rogan YARDS KICKOFF KICKOFF RETURN AVE. KICKOFF RETURN RETURN KICKOFF CAREER (Min. 20 returns) 31.0 2005-07 JT Rogan, 25.9 Garton, Nick 2002-2005 25.6 1993-1996 Dougherty, Jeb 25.2 1991-1993 Henry, Michael 24.8 Emmitt Dodd, 1981-1983 23.6 1993-1996 Hlavacek, Evan 23.5 Brian Luman, 1999-2001 23.1 Ng, 2000-2003 Gavin SEASON (Min. 10 returns) 33.2 2007 (led nation) JT Rogan, 32.4 1989 Greg Frinell, 32.3 1991 Henry, Michael 30.6 1995 Hlavacek, Evan 28.9 2006 JT Rogan, 28.1 Brian Luman, 2000 28.0 1996 Dougherty, Jeb CAREER 1,675 1993-1996 Dougherty, Jeb 1,660 Ng, 2000-2003 Gavin 1,302 2005-07 JT Rogan, 1,224 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 1,061 1993-1996 Hlavacek, Evan SEASON 897 2007 JT Rogan, 818 Ng, 2002 Gavin 584 Ng, 2003 Gavin 547 1994 Dougherty, Jeb 506 Brian Luman, 2000 496 Garton, Nick 2004 495 Kaeo 1999 Gouveia, GAME 210 2007 vs. UC Davis, JT Rogan 164 1989 Redlands, vs. Craig Frinell 152 Cal Lu, 1983 Emmitt Dodd vs. 137 1996 Dayton, Dougherty vs. Jeb 136 2000 Davidson, Brian Luman vs. 131 2002 Yale, Ng vs. Gavin PLAY 101 1984 Jeff UCSB, vs. Mansukhani 100 Lu, 1983 Cal Emmitt Dodd vs. 98 98 Azusa, 2001 Ng vs. Gavin 94 Azusa, 1993 Dougherty vs. Jeb 93 No. Colorado, 2007 vs. JT Rogan 2006 Valpo, vs. JT Rogan KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF PUNT RETURN AVE. PUNT RETURN YARDS PUNT RETURN GAME 7 7 2007 vs. UC Davis, JT Rogan, 5 2002 Yale, Ng vs. Gavin tied Players Eleven CAREER 72 66 Ng, 2001-2003 Gavin 57 1993-1996 Dougherty, Jeb 45 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 42 1993-1996 Hlavacek, Evan 38 2005-07 JT Rogan, 38 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 SEASON Brian Luman, 1998-2001 37 28 Ng, 2002 Gavin 27 Ng, 2003 Gavin 22 2007 JT Rogan, 21 Kaeo 1999 Gouveia, 20 1994 Dougherty, Jeb 19 Brian Luman, 2001 19 Emmitt Dodd, 1983 Garton, Nick 2004 CAREER (Min. 15 returns) 14.5 1978-1979 Scott Maynard, 11.1 1989-1991 Greg Frinell, 11.1 1997-1999 Khalid Maxie, 11.1 Dylan Mora, 2000 9.5 1982 Phil Spencer, 9.4 Jeff9.4 1984-1987 Mansukhani, Gutsmiedl, 1984-1986 John SEASON (Min. 10 returns) 13.0 1989 Greg Frinell, 12.8 1998 Khalid Maxie, 12.2 1991 Willie Branch, 12.2 1978 Scott Maynard, 12.0 Emmitt Dodd, 1981 GAME 103 1990 Pomona-Pitz., Zac Fiedler vs. 83 82 2000 Dayton, Dylan Mora vs. 82 1991 CMS, vs. Daniel Branch PLAY 1989 La Verne, vs. Craig Frinell 91 85 1957 Poly, Ed Bunsic vs. 82 1990 Pom.-Pitzer, Zac Fielder vs. Claremont, 1991 vs. Daniel Branch GAME 7 6 1993 St. Mary's, Emmitt Dodd vs. 6 Marist, 2003 Ng vs. Gavin 1995 Redlands, vs. Hlavacek Evan CAREER 573 Ng, 2000-2003 Gavin 511 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 397 Garton, Nick 2002-2005 376 1993-1996 Hlavacek, Evan 367 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 362 Emmitt Dodd, 1981-1983 SEASON 227 Garton, Nick 2005 216 1996 Hlavacek, Evan 206 Emmitt Dodd, 1981 202 Ng, 2002 Gavin 201 Ng, 2003 Gavin 25 24 1996 Hlavacek, Evan 24 Garton, Nick 2004 23 Ng, 2003 Gavin 23 1980 Scott McKay, 2006 Stivers, Kenny All-Time Records Records All-Time PUNTS PUNT AVERAGE PUNT RETURNS PUNTING YARDS SEASON 27 26 Garton, Nick 2005 Emmitt Dodd, 1983 CAREER 64 58 Ng, 2000-2003 Gavin 52 Dylan Ching, 1996-1999 49 Garton, Nick 2002-2005 39 1993-1996 Hlavacek, Evan 39 Emmitt Dodd, 1981-1983 Jeff Mansukhani, 1984-1987 SEASON 2,710 1995 Buhler, Mike 2,655 1996 Buhler, Mike 2,287 Chapman, 1960 Jan 2,236 1997 Tim Roth, 2,190 1998 Donnelly, Bobby GAME 493 1995 Evansville, Buhler vs. Mike 448 1990 Pomona-Pitz, Gillis vs. John 447 1973 USIU, Amidon vs. Joe 423 1997 Whittier, vs. Tim Roth CAREER 7,335 1987-1990 Gillis, John 7,325 1991-1994 Ray, Robert 6,261 McNamara, 1983-1986 Pat 5,486 1994-1996 Buhler, Mike 4,529 Chapman, 1958-1960 Jan 59.4 1957 Mex. Poly, vs. Valdez Vern 49.2 1992 Pomona-Pitz., vs. Ray Robert 49.0 1992 La Verne, vs. Ray Robert GAME SEASON (Min. 15 punts) 43.8 Chapman, 1958 Jan 42.3 1992 Ray, Robert 42.0 Dylan Mora, 2001 41.4 1997 Tim Roth, 40.2 1996 Buhler, Mike CAREER (Min. 30 punts) 43.7 1957 Valdez, Vern 42.7 Chapman, 1958-1960 Jan 39.9 George Villa, 2005 39.8 1994-1996 Buhler, Mike 39.6 1995-1997 Tim Roth, 39.5 Dylan Mora, 1999-2001 LONGEST 85 1957 73 Mex. Poly., vs. Valdez Vern 2001 Dayton, Dylan Mora vs. 12 12 1990 Pomona-Pitzer, Gillis vs. John 11 1974 USIU, Amidon vs. Joe 10 1995 Evansville, Buhler vs. Mike 10 1997 Whittier, vs. Tim Roth 1988 La Verne, Gillis vs. John GAME SEASON 69 66 1995 Buhler, Mike 65 1996 Buhler, Mike 60 1987 Gillis, John 55 1998 Donnelly, Bobby 1988 Gillis, John CAREER 208 1987-1990 Gillis, John 187 1991-1994 Ray, Robert 170 McNamara, 1983-1986 Pat 138 1994-1996 Buhler, Mike 109 Amidon, 1974-1975 Joe 44 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 2 DougPopovich vs. Drake, 1995 Jeb vs. Dougherty ChicoSt.,1996 22 vs. ChipJarvis St.Mary's, 1983 22 DougPopovich vs. Butler, 1994 23 AndyGuzenskivs. Dayton, 2002 23 26 GAME 117 Dave Chuck Royer, 1986 Paladino, 118 DougPopovich, 1995 1991 125 John Gutsmiedl,1986 131 DougPopovich, 1994 142 SEASON BrianLuman,1998-2001 272 BrianBaxter, 1998-2001 278 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 312 DougPopovich, 1992-1995 314 John Gutsmiedl,1984-1987 332 CAREER EricBakhtiari,threetimes DanielHoward vs. Wagner, 2001 3 David Dunnvs. CMS, 1989 3 EricBakhtiari,vsDrake, 2007 4 5 Paul Sellers, 1991 GAME Jeb Dougherty, 1995 7 AnthonyBanovac, 1999 7 AnthonyBanovac, 2001 7 EricBakhtiari,2006 8 David Dunn,1988 8 EricBakhtiari,2007 12 20 SEASON Merlino, 1986-1987 Jeff BrianBaxter, 1998-2001 11 11 David Gilmore, 1987 Paul Sellers, 1988-1991 11.5 AnthonyBanovac, 1998-2001 15 David Dunn,1987-1989 17 EricBakhtiari,2005-07 19 35 CAREER QUARTERBACK TACKLES SACKS Andy Guzenski All-Time Records Several players tied 2 Chuck Royer vs. St.Mary's, 1986 3 Jackson vs. Darryl Redlands, 1987 3 Kyle Slusservs. Wagner, 1999 3 GAME BillYavorsky, 1972 6 WinstonSharp, 1973 6 6 Ben Day, Bryan 1987 Stoebner, 6 Kyle Slusser, 1998 1984 6 Langdon,2004 Jeff 6 Kevin McGarry, 1977 7 8 Dan Herbert, SEASON 1981 Patrick O’Neill,2006-07 9 11 Dan Herbert, 1976-1981 John Gutsmiedl,1984-1987 11 BrianLuman,1998-2001 11 Gouveia, 1996-1999 Kaeo 12 Kyle Slusser, 1997-2001 15 CAREER 2 Gary Newberry vs. St. Mary's, 1981 Newberry Gary 2 BenStoebnervs. Occidental, 1985 2 EltonPerkins vs. ChicoSt.,1996 2 Jeb vs. Dougherty ChicoSt.,1995 3 GAME Seven players tied 3 Robert Magnuson, 1996 4 Day, Bryan 1998 4 SEASON 5 Erik Robert Magnuson, 1994-1996 Bakhtiari, 5 Marcus Carter, 1990-1993 2005-07 5 Daniel Furleigh,1991-1993 5 Day, Bryan 1985-1988 6 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 6 CAREER 1 Several ErikBakhtiari,vs. Drake, 2007 players 3 GAME Five players tied 3 DougPopovich, 1995 4 AdamCombs, 2001 4 4 Erik Jeb Dougherty, 1995 Bakhtiari, 6 2007 SEASON Four players tied 5 DougPopovich, 1992-1995 6 ChristianSirek,1989-1992 6 6 Erik AdamCombs, 1999-2003 Bakhtiari, 7 John Gutsmiedl,1984-1987 2005-07 8 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 8 CAREER INTERCEPTIONS RECOVERED FUMBLES FUMBLES FORCED Several players tied 2 AdamCombsvs. Valpo, 2001 3 Jason DeMellovs. Redlands, 2001 3 Gavin Ngvs. Butler, 2002 3 ChaseMcBridevs. SOU, 2005 3 AdamBurke vs. SOU, 2005 3 Josh Briscovs. Jacksonville, 2006 4 PhilipBretsch vs. Wagner, 2004 4 GAME Four Players tied 10 Jackson, 1989 Darryl 11 ScottBuccola,1993 11 BenStoebner, 1986 14 Jackson, 1990 Darryl 14 SEASON Jackson, Kujanga 1994-1997 18 Gouveia, 1996-1999 Kaeo 18 ShaunGrove, 1993-1995 22 Jeb Dougherty, 1993-1996 23 BillyKobayashi, 1992-1995 29 Jackson, 1987-1990 Darryl 35 CAREER Several players tied 1 Tareq Abdulghanivs. Dayton, 2004 2 GAME Twelve players tied 2 Jackson, 1990 Darryl 3 SalNavarra, 1995 4 SEASON 2 Several Rick Salazar, 1989-1992 players 3 Jackson, 1987-1990 Darryl 3 Michael Gasperson,2001-2004 3 SalNavarra, 1994-1997 4 CAREER PASS DEFLECTIONS BLOCKED KICKS Eric Bakhtiari 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 45 c, 1994 c, fi eld, 2001 eld, fi DEFENSIVE PASSING DEFENSIVE TOTAL DEFENSE TOTAL DEFENSIVE RUSHING Game: -6 vs. Azusa Paci Game: -6 vs. Fewest Yards Total Offense Allowed Total Yards Fewest 1957 Camp Pendleton, Game: -16 vs. Season: 1750 in 1978 Offense Allowed Total Most Yards 1975 USIU, Game: 536 vs. Season: 4,439 in 2000 Allowed Most Points 2004 Penn, Game: 61 by Season: 313 in 2000 Allowed Points Fewest Teams Several Game: 0 vs. Season: 100 in 1987 (10 games) Most Shutouts Recorded Season: 4 in 1987 Rushing Allowed Yards Fewest Season: 663 in 1988 Rushing Allowed Most Yards 1997 Dayton, Game: 370 vs. Season: 2,031 in 1998 Most Yards Penalized Most Yards 1981 , 216 vs. Game: 1958 Season: 993 in Penalized Yards Fewest 1973; Riverside, UC Game: 0 vs. 1998 Season: 336 in 1977 Pomona-Pitzer, 0 vs. Completed Passes Fewest 1972 La Verne, Game: 0 vs. Season: 61 in 1958 Completed Most Passes 2007 Davidson, Game: 35 vs. Season: 228 in 2007 Attempted Passes Fewest 1958 Western, N.M. Game: 7 vs. Season: 154 in 1958 Attempted Most Passes Fair vs. Game: 59 vs. Season: 390 in 2007 Intercepted Most Passes 1957; Camp Pendleton, Game: 6 vs. Season: 26 in 1981 Intercepted Passes Fewest Teams Several Game: 0 vs. 1981 USF, 6 vs. Season: 6 in 2001 Passing Allowed Most Yards 1991 La Verne, Game: 454 vs. Season: 2,750 in 2000

c, 1974 c, fi PENALTIES 9 vs. Valparaiso, 2005 Valparaiso, 9 vs. MISCELLANEOUS Most Penalties 1957; Chino Institute, Game: 18 vs. Season: 113 in 1958 of 1957 U. Mexico, 18 vs. Penalties Fewest 1973; UC Riverside, Game: 0 vs. Season: 37 in 1998 1977 Pomona-Pitzer, 0 vs. Season: 68 in 2005 point) (62-one point; 3-two After Touchdown Points Fewest Teams Several Game: 0 vs. Season: 4 in 1961 Rushing Most Touchdowns Season: 34 in 1973 Rushing Touchdowns Fewest Season: 5 in 1986 Game Per Average Rushing Season: 274.1 in 1991 Game Per Average Passing Season: 312.6 in 2003 Game Per Scoring Average Season: 44.4 in 2007 (488 points in 11 games) (led nation) Game Offense Per Average Total Season: 485.2 in 2005 Most First Downs 2006 Davidson, Game: 33 vs. 2005; Drake, 2006, 2007, Dayton, Jacksonville, 2003 Holy Cross, Season: 305 in 2005 First Downs Fewest 1957 San Diego Marines, Game: 7 vs. Season: 107 in 1961 Most Punts 1974 USIU, Game: 12 vs. Season: 86 in 1974 Most Fumbles Game: 7 four times; 1957 San Diego Marines, 7 vs. 1957 Camp Pendleton, 7 vs. 1973 La Verne, 7 vs. Azusa Paci 7 vs. Season: 42 in 1957 Fumbles Fewest Teams Several Game: 0 vs. Season: 9 in 1998, 2006 Most Fumbles Lost 1957 Marines, S.D. Game: 6 vs. Season: 21 in 1984 Fumbles Lost Fewest Teams Several Game: 0 vs. Season: 5 in 1960 Most Touchdowns 2006 Valpo, 10 vs. Game: 2006 Season: 71 in Touchdowns Fewest Teams Several Game: 0 vs. 1984 Season: 12 in After Touchdown Most Points Game: All-Time Team Records Team All-Time c, 1984 c, fi SCORING PASSING TEAM RUSHING TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL Game: 101, 2007 (USD 52, Davidson 49) Game: 101, 2007 (USD 52, Davidson Season: 775, 2007 (USD 488; OPP 287) Points Fewest Teams Several Game: 0 vs. Season: 90 in 1961 Most Points 1970 Cal Tech, Game: 69 vs. Season: 514 in 2006 Combined Most Points Most Yards Total Offense Total Most Yards Marist, 2003 Game: 663 vs. Season: 5,931 in 2006 Offense Total Yards Fewest 1957 San Diego Marines, Game: 51 vs. Season: 2,157 in 1984 Most Yards Gained Most Yards 2003 Davidson, Game: 467 vs. Season: 3,572 in 2005 Gained Yards Fewest 1961 CS Long Beach, Game: 0 vs. Season: 417 in 1979 Attempted Passes Fewest 1975 Pomona-Pitzer, Game: 3 vs. Season: 127 in 1989 Completed Passes Fewest 1961 CS Long Beach, Game: 0 vs. Season: 49 in 1961 Thrown Passes Most Touchdown 2002 2005, Valparaiso, Game: 7 vs. Season: 48 in 2007 Thrown Passes Touchdown Fewest Games Game: 0 in Several Season: 2 in 1961 Intercepted Had Most Passes 1972 UC Riverside, Game: 6 vs. Season: 27 in 1984 Had Intercepted Passes Fewest Teams Several Game: 0 vs. Season: 1 in 1990 Percentage Best Passing Season: .685, 2007 (228x333) Percentage Passing Worst Season: .292, 1961 (49x168) Season: 307 in 1998 Season: 775 in 1986 Season: 775 in Most Rushes 1972 Loyola, Game: 65 vs. Season: 535 in 1972 Rushes Fewest Claremont-Mudd, 1986; Game: 22 vs. 1982 Pomona-Pitzer, vs. Most Yards Gained Most Yards 1975 Pomona-Pitzer, Game: 462 vs. in 1991 Season: 2,741 Gained Yards Fewest Paci Azusa Game: 11 vs. 46 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 40 Azusa Paci W 14-06 Humboldt N. MexicoWestern L 00-20 State 20-29 L Whittier L 06-20 1960 4-5-1 Marines SanDiego 257-136 00-35 L Montana Univ. of 24-13 W Idaho State W 24-00 Pepperdine W 45-13 Chino Institute W 46-14 Col.Western St. 46-14 W LewisandClark 33-00 W Montana L 06-31 State N. MexicoWestern 13-10 W Mexico Univ. of 20-06 W 1958 8-2-0 235-134 Pepperdine W 27-00 Mexico Polytechnic W 54-00 Mexico Univ. of 27-13 W Camp Pendleton Marines SanDiego W 54-00 00-41 L Pomona-Pitzer W 40-06 Montana L 07-21 State Northern L 06-40 Arizona Barstow Marines W 20-06 1957 6-3-0 169-136 La St.Mary’s (Cal.) L 07-18 Verne 07-09 L Occidental L 13-16 Azusa Paci W 34-31 Cal Tech W 69-00 Claremont-Mudd CalPoly Pomona L 13-21 13-18 2-6-0(Club) L Loyola L 13-23 Marymount 1970 133-123 Cal Tech W 20-06 Azusa Paci W 19-18 USD Alumni W 26-08 CSLongBeach J.V. 20-08 W Whittier J.V. St.Mary’s (Cal.) W 30-13 12-35 5-2-0(Club) L Loyola L 06-35 Marymount 1969 90-272 USIU State SanDiego L 18-28 12-42 CalPoly Pomona L 02-41 SanFrancisco St. L 06-25 CSLongBeach L 12-14 L N. MexicoWestern 20-18 W Pepperdine Marines SanDiego W 13-00 00-37 Paci Univ. of L 07-40 L Whittier L 00-27 1961 2-8-0 165-199 Northern CalPoly Pomona Arizona T 14-14 14-28 L Pepperdine SanFrancisco State W 20-13 00-35 L Marines SanDiego 21-20 W So. CalCollege 56-14 W 84-198 Montana L 00-47 State CalCollege Southern Marines SanDiego 38-14 W 14-40 L Pepperdine CalPoly Pomona L 06-19 12-42 L Cal L 14-36 Poly-SLO 1959 1-5-0 68-108 Northern L 07-20 Arizona NewMexicoMilitary 14-12 W Edwards AFB Naval AirStation W 47-00 00-30 AirForce Academy L 00-46 L 1956 2-3-0 fi fi fi c c c fi c

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Valparaiso, 12 453 24 27 0 College Wagner 0 193 1 1 Oregon Western 0 3 College Westminster 42 6 0 0 14 0 Whittier College 0 0 94 9 3 Wittenberg College 4 1 University Yale 2 4 14 60 136 5 0 28 7 4 1 239 TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 7 60 20 0 1 0 2 16 0 84 1 0 73 43 445 9 8 170 2 1 0 0 26 137 0 86 131 346 210 307 2 0 14 0 3 8 506 178 14 0 13 34 364 80 21 97 Georgetown 0 1 0 21 24 21 0 1 Georgetown0 Holy Cross Humboldt State (Fla.) Jacksonville Teams J.V. Idaho State International Teams of Univ. La Verne, Lewis and Clark 3 0 Marymount Loyola 2 Marist College 0 Menlo College 3 2 0 Military Teams 2 16 Montana State 1 0 0 ofMontana, University 1 2 1 0 6 1 Morehead State 0 New Mexico Military 144 35 0 3 New Mexico Western 46 3 0 1 0 1 Northern Arizona 9 64 0 101 7 Northern Colorado 101 0 0 45 550 0 Occidental College 0 67 0 1 2 ofUniversity 24 Paci 3 2 19 5 0 136 33 383 3 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 127 0 99 0 8 0 24 297 0 2 0 0 282 52 0 13 11 151 14 13 118 53 232 1 0 1 99 12 75 27 57 49 399 74 13 410 TEAM W L T PF PA PF T 0 L 0 104 W TEAM Academy Air Force 0 Azusa Paci 225 University Brown 252 Butler University California Lutheran Pomona Cal Poly 0 Cal Poly-SLO 0 417 Cal State Hayward 0 0 1 Cal State Long Beach 11 Cal State 7 Cal State Northridge0 1 0 4 Cal Tech 2 11 0 Campbell 0 1 Central Connecticut 0 1 7 0 0 1 5 0 Chapman College 0 0 Chico State 1 2 20 1 Chino Institute 526 4 46 0 323 12 Claremont-Mudd 4 State Colorado Western 2 0 0 292 36 0 101 0 4 Davidson 516 2 ofDayton, University 2 0 12 55 0 Dixie State College 14 192 66 1 University Drake 0 39 0 1 of Univ. Evansville, 0 14 74 0 4 36 Fair 131 0 0 0 170 0 3 66 1 11 0 7 102 89 3 0 0 34 0 0 46 39 8 46 6 2 22 364 0 14 0 14 0 56 494 41 396 146 7 412 104 c fi c c c c fi c fi fi fi fi eld fi 2006 11-1-0 W 27-0 W 41-7 Azusa W 43-17 State Dixie Yale at W 50-21 Davidson+ at W 56-3 W 68-7 Butler+ W 37-0 Valparaiso+ W 44-21 Drake+ at State+ Morehead W 38-21 Jacksonville+ at W 56-14 Dayton+ L 27-37 W 27-7 at UC Davis 514-134 Monmouth% at 2000 4-6-0 2000 L 23-24 Paci Azusa 2004 7-4-0 L 17-24 W 37-31 at Azusa Paci L 18-61 at Holy Cross Penn L 17-24 Princeton W 51-10 Oregon Southern L 38-41 W 49-14 + + at Drake Valparaiso W 56-0 W 41-12 Davidson W 38-35 at Butler + + Dayton W 35-14 Wagner 397-266 W 35-21 W 35-21 Whittier at L 20-36 Brown at W 39-37 Menlo L 12-52 Drake+ at W 38-20 CT Central L 13-27 Davidson W 38-37 Butler+ at L 10-32 Valparaiso+ L 14-27 Dayton+ 242-313 2003 8-2-0 L 14-24 Paci Azusa W 54-7 W 45-7 Davidson at W Verne Holy Cross 46-45 ot La W 24-19 Oregon Southern W 41-35 + Drake L 34-41 W 47-0 + at Valparaiso W 53-7 Marist W + 41-30 Butler 399-215 + at Dayton 2002 5-5-0 L 25-41 Paci Azusa W 39-08 Verne La L 14-49 Yale at W 44-20 Jacksonville Oregon L 03-34 Western W 35-26 W 59-27 at Butler + + Valparaiso W 51-46 L 10-31 Oregon + at Drake Southern + L 17-27 Dayton 297-309 2007 9-2-0 W 42-32 Azusa W 38-17 Marist W 49-13 Colorado No. W 56-9 W 41-27 Butler+ Valparaiso+ W 59-19 Drake+ W 62-23 Jacksonville+ L 16-35 Dayton+ W 52-49 Davidson+ W 27-14 State+ Morehead L 46-49 Davis UC 488-287 2005 11-1-0 W 30-6 Paci Azusa W 51-0 W 17-14 Oregon So. Yale L 17-20 Princeton at W 56-0 W 49-7 Menlo (@ SJCC) vs. W 48-24 Butler+ Dayton+ at W 31-26 Drake+ W 63-21 Valparaiso+ at W 60-12 Chapman W 42-35 Marist W 47-40 511-205 Morehead St. ^ L 16-19 + Butler W 20-17 L 21-24 + at Valparaiso Georgetown W 41-24 Wagner 236-203 2001 6-3-0 W 34-13 Paci Azusa W 21-12 Redlands at W 31-24 + Drake L 14-35 W 38-35 + at Dayton Fair c fi c c c fi fi fi c c fi c c fi fi fi eld fi All-Time Game Results & Series Record Series & Results Game All-Time 1997 8-3-0 W 25-15 Paci Azusa L 20-30 Mary’s St. W 15-8 L Redlands 32-39 W 55-20 at Cal Lutheran Evansville+ at W 24-14 Butler+ L 25-49 Dayton+ at W 39-30 Drake+ W 52-35 Valparaiso+ at W 30-18 Whittier at W 52-29 Wagner 369-287 L 35-48 Occidental W 33-28 Pomona-Pitzer at W 36-06 Menlo at 284-233 1992 7-2-1 1992 W 14-13 Hayward CS T 21-21 L 07-28 at La Verne Redlands W 42-13 Claremont-Mudd W 21-20 Lutheran Cal W 33-21 Whittier at W 42-35 at Azusa Paci 1993 6-4-0 W 32-07 Menlo W 30-28 Verne La Dayton+ L 07-30 at Valparaiso+ L 25-35 at W 27-21 at Cal Lutheran Evansville+ L 21-27 at W 28-27 Butler+ W 24-21 Paci Azusa L 14-17 Drake+ W 44-14 Wagner 252-227 1998 2-8-0 L 7-14 Paci Azusa 1995 5-5-0 L 13-20 State Chico L 3-30 W 28-21 at Dayton+ W 35-18 at California Lu Valparaiso+ at W 21- 0 Azusa Paci L 13-37 Drake+ at L 7-31 L 27-35 Valparaiso+ Dayton+ 184-259 1999 5-5-0 L 19-26 at Azusa Paci W 42-30 Wagner at L 13-19 Redlands L 13-26 W 28-14 at Cal Lutheran L 27-29 Butler+ Central CT at L 7-24 Fair W 40-13 Whittier W 30-14 Lutheran Cal L 6-17 L 0-41 Yale Dayton+ W 42-14 at Butler+ L 7-14 Valparaiso+ L 20-41 at Drake+ W 20-9 W 31-12 Brook Stony Wagner 215-201 W 19-17 Evansville+ at L 3-16 L 0- 9 at Redlands W 37-16 Drake+ Butler+ L 17-20 Wagner 176-167 1996 4-6-0 L 9-13 W 44-19 Lutheran Cal L 7-34 at Chico State Drake+ W 10-7 at L Valparaiso+ 3-52 L 23-24 Evansville+ L 3-34 at St. Mary’s Butler+ W 20-0 at W 44-34 Whittier at Azusa Paci L 34-40 Dayton+ 197-257 1994 6-4-0 W 37-14 Menlo at L 21-52 Mary’s St. L 9-14 W 29-24 at Drake+ Lutheran Cal W 33-27 Valparaiso+ W 45-35 Wagner at W 28-16 Evansville L 21-38 Butler+ at W 49-21 at Azusa Paci L 24-42 Dayton+ 296-283 48 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 1995vs. Valparaiso 2007vs. No. Colorado 2007vs.Valparaiso 2007vs.Davidson Wes Doyle John Matthews 1994vs. Azusa JTRogan24 Rucker Jermaine 24 1996vs. CalLutheran, 1997vs. Drake 24 1999vs. Whittier Evan Hlavacek24 2005vs. Marist 2003vs. Valpo/Butler DylanChing OscarArzu 24 2005vs.Dayton Evan Harney 24 2005vs. Valparaiso Jon24 Polk AdamHannula 24 2002vs. Valparaiso JTRogan24 M.Gasperson 24 24 30 Game 96 Hutch 96 Jermaine 104 JT Parker 114 Evan Rucker Rogan 2006 1994 122 Evan 2007 Harney Season 2004 Harney 176 John 2003 180 Evan Matthews 202 Dylan 2005-07 1993-96 Hlavacek 216 Adam Ching 236 Evan 1996-99 2002-05 Hannula 278 JT Harney Career 2005-07 2003-04 Rogan POINTS Aa ilas 2002vs. Valpo 2005vs. Menlo AdamWilliams 2006vs.Valpo 2005vs. Hutch Parker Valpo Josh McSorley 8 Hutch Parker 8 8 9 Game 34 Adam 41 Adam 45 Hutch Williams 2002 61 Hutch Williams 2003 62 Hutch Parker Season Parker 2004 Parker 43 Dylan 2007 53 Tim 2005 67 Matt Mora 75 Adam Roth 1998-01 1996-97 197 Hutch Young Career Williams 2002-2003 1993-95 Parker EXTRA POINTS 2004-2007 1995vs. Valparaiso 2007vs. No. Colorado 33 Career 2007vs.Davidson Wes Doyle FIELD GOALS 1994vs. Azusa John Matthews Rucker Jermaine 1996vs. CalLutheran 4 1997vs. Drake 1999vs. Whittier 4 Evan Hlavacek 2005vs. Marist 4 003vs. Valpo/Butler DylanChing OscarArzu 4 2007vs. Valparaiso Evan Harney 2005vs. Valparaiso 4 2005vs. Dayton Jon Polk 4 AdamHannula 4 JTRogan 2002vs. Valparaiso 4 JTRogan 4 M.Gasperson 4 4 5 Game 13 Adam 16 Jermaine 17 JT Hannula 2003 18 JT Rucker 1994 19 Evan Rogan 20 Evan Rogan2006 Season Harney 2007 29 John Harney 2004 30 Evan 2003 32 Dylan Matthews 2005-07 36 Adam Hlavacek 1993-96 39 Evan Ching 46 JT Hannula 2002-05 1996-99 Career Harney TOUCHDOWNSRogan 2005-07 2003-04 TmRt 1997vs. Azusa 2005vs. Azusa/Yale Hutch Parker 2 Several TimRoth 3 Adam 3 Players 4 2005,2006,2007 Williams Game 2002 7 Two Hutch Parker 8 Tim vs. 9 Adam Players 9 Roth 11 Adam Jacksonville Williams 11 Tim 1996 2003 Season Williams 2002 9 Dylan Roth 1997 16 Matt 19 Tim Mora 20 Adam Young Roth 1993-95 1996-97 1998-01 Williams 2002-03 Hutch Parker 2004-2007

SSCORING C O FCS Torero (1993-07) Leaders R I N G 1 OcrAz 1999vs. Whittier 2003 vs. 1993vs. LaVerne Valparaiso 1998vs. Wagner OscarArzu 2003 vs. Marist Rucker Jermaine 213 Evan Harney 215 OscarArzu 215 Evan Harney 220 229 Game 2006 2007 1002 JT 1999 1021 JT Rogan 1041 Oscar Rogan 1994 1332 Jermaine Arzu 2004 1334 Evan Rucker 2003 1475 Evan Harney 1993-96 Season Harney 1282 Evan 1396 Kenneth Hlavacek 1993-94 2000-02 1997-00 1808 Jermaine Villalobos 2005-07 St. 2007vs.Morehead 2576 Oscar Rucker 2005vs.Drake 2697 JT Arzu 2003-04 2809 Evan Rogan 2004 vs. Princeton/VU Career Harney 2003vs. Dayton YARDS GAINED JTRogan 2003vs. Valparaiso JTRogan 2004vs. Butler Evan Harney 31 2003vs. HolyCross Evan Harney 31 Evan Harney 32 Evan Harney 32 Evan Harney 33 34 43 Game 190 JT 2006 199 JT 2007 Rogan 192 Oscar 2000 Rogan 196 Jermaine Arzu 1994 285 Evan Rucker 303 Evan 2003 Harney Season 2004 Harney 294 Kenneth 318 Jared 1994-97 Villalobos 2000-02 325 Evan 1993-96 Keo 519 Oscar Hlavacek 1997-00 573 JT 2005-07 Arzu 588 Evan Rogan Career 2003-04 Harney 1997vs. Evan MOST ATTEMPTS Four Times TimRoth 2007vs. Drake Hutch Parker Hutch Parker 7 7 8 7 ohJhsn 2006 vs. Davidson 2006 vs. Yale 2006 vs. Jacksonville 2007 vs. Davidson Josh Johnson Josh Johnson 2004 vs. Penn Josh27 Johnson 2004 vs. Dayton Josh28 Johnson Todd30 Mortensen Todd32 Mortensen 35 37 Game 170 Eric 2002 195 Eric 2003 Rasmussen 206 Josh Rasmussen 234 Todd 2007 2004 Johnson 246 Josh Mortensen 260 Josh 2006 Johnson S 2005 Johnson 234 Todd 2004 239 Vince Mortensen 1993-94 426 Mike Moiso 1996-00 512 Eric 2000-03 2006vs. Jacksonville Stadler 1998 vs.724 Josh Redlands Rasmussen 1998 vs.Career Dayton 2004-07 Johnson PASSES COMPLETED 2005vs. Princeton Josh Johnson Mike Stadler 2004vs. Dayton Mike Stadler 43 2004vs. Penn Josh43 Johnson Todd44 Mortensen Todd46 Mortensen 54 2005,2006 57 Game 301 Josh 311 Mike 2007 Josh Johnson Johnson 1998 318 Eric 2003 Stadler 371 Rasmussen 389 Todd 2004 Season Mortensen 389 Todd 2004 475 Vince Mortensen 1993-94 799 Mike Moiso 1996-00 851 Eric 2000-03 Stadler 2004-2007 1065 Josh Rasmussen Career Johnson PASSES ATTEMPTED eason 4 TR gn 2005 944 JT Rogan RRUSHING PPASSING U A S S H S I I N N G G sville/Wagner Js ono 20 vs. Davidson 2007 2007 vs. Butler 2007 vs. No. Colorado Josh Johnson 2003vs. Dayton Josh Johnson 2003vs. Davidson Josh Johnson 2002vs. Valparaiso 6 EricRasmussen 6 2005vs. Valparaiso EricRasmussen 6 EricRasmussen 6 *allin1sthalf 6 Josh Johnson 7 7* Game 25 Eric 25 Todd 2002 30 Mike Rasmussen 2004 34 Josh Mortensen 35 Eric Stadler 1997 36 Josh Johnson 2003 2006 43 JoshRasmussen Season Johnson 2005 25 ToddJohnson 2007 30 Vince 2004 58 Mike Mortensen 75 Eric Moiso 1993-94 2002vs. Valparaiso113 Josh Stadler 1996-00 2000-03 2007vs. Marist Career Rasmussen 2004-07 2007vs. Butler Johnson TOUCHDOWN PASSES 2007vs. Davidson THROWN EricRasmussen Josh Johnson 395 2004vs. Dayton Josh Johnson 2003vs. Davidson 403 Josh Johnson 406 Todd Mortensen 428 EricRasmussen 464 467 Game 2002 2470 Eric 2004 2874 Todd Rasmussen 2003 2982 Eric Mortensen 2007 2988 Josh Rasmussen 2005 3256 Josh Johnson 2006 3320 Josh Johnson Season Johnson 2004 2874 Todd 1993-94 3528 Vince Mortensen 1996-00 5844 Mike Moiso 2000-03 7487 Eric Stadler 2004-07 9699 Josh Rasmussen JohnsonCareer YARDS GAINEDPASSING 1 DlnCig 1997&1998 907 Michael DylanChing 909 Wes 2006 Gasperson 2002 915 Doyle 926 Wes 2007 2005 1000 Adam Doyle Hannula 1088 John 2007 2003 Matthews 1161 Adam Hannula Season 1993-96 1439 Evan Hlavacek 1894 Michael Gasperson 2000-04 2137 John 2007-present 2002-05 2004-07 Matthews 2254 Nick Garton 2393 Wes 1996-99 Doyle 2007vs. Davidson 3111 Dylan 2002-05 Ching 3482 Adam 1998vs. CalLu Hannula Career YARDS PASS RECEIVING 2003vs. Wes Valparaiso Doyle 2005vs. DylanChing Valparaiso 10 2002vs. AdamHannula Drake 10 AdamHannula 10 AdamHannula 2007vs.Davidson 2004vs. Dayton 10 Michael Gasperson 11 John Matthews 11 11 Game 57 Michael 58 Adam Gasperson 63 Dylan 2004 Hannula 2002 72 Adam Ching 73 Wes 1998 2003 Hannula 73 Adam 2007 Doyle Season 2005 Hannula 116 Michael 153 Nick Gasperson 2002-05 2002-04 173 Wes 2004-07 Garton 189 Dylan Doyle 1996-99 247 Adam Ching 2002-05 Career Hannula MOST PASSES CAUGHT RRECEIVING E C E I V I N G 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 49 M A E c 1996 c 1994 TTEAM fi fi 56 vs. Butler 56 56 vs. Holy Cross vs. 56 1993 Azusa Paci vs. 2003 MOST RUSHING YARDS, YARDS, MOST RUSHING Butler GAME Whittier 434 vs. 405 vs. Davidson 338 Valparaiso 1999 331 vs. 1999 Menlo College vs. Valparaiso 313 vs. 2006 303 vs. 1994 2004 1993 ATTEMPTS, MOST PASS Penn GAME Dayton 61 vs. Princeton 54 vs. Brown 48 vs. 2004 Dayton 2004 2005 46 vs. 44 vs. 2000 1998 COMPLETIONS, MOST PASS GAME Davidson 2007 37 Butler 33 vs. Jacksonville & Penn Dayton vs. 2005 32 vs. Davidson 2006 2006 2004 30 vs. Yale 29 vs. Dayton 28 vs. 2006 2006 27 vs. YARDS, MOST PASSING Davidson GAME Dayton 2003 467 vs. Valparaiso 464 vs. Davidson 2004 431 vs. Valparaiso 2007 423 vs. 2002 Marist 413 vs. 403 vs. 2007 404 2007 Morehead St. vs. 2005 INTERCEPTIONS Career Gouveia 15 Luman O’Neill 1996-1999 12 Kaeo 2006-07 Slusser Kyle 11 Brian Langdon 1998-2001 9 Patrick 2001-2004 8 Jeff Langdon 1998 Slusser Season 1997-2001 2004 Players 6 Jeff 6 Kyle 5 Four Game 3 Players Slusser Kyle 2 Twelve Valpo POINTS IN A GAME Valparaiso 68 vs. Jacksonville 63 vs. Wagner 1999 vs. 2005 Chapman 2007 2006 62 vs. Valparaiso 60 vs. Drake 2005 59 vs. 2002 59 vs. Marist 2007 OFFENSE, GAME TOTAL Davidson 663 vs. Davidson 626 vs. Valparaiso 648 vs. 2003 2003 Jacksonville 593 vs. 2006 Dayton 593 vs. 2002 2006 587 vs. ATTEMPTS,MOST RUSHING 2006 Whittier GAME 59 vs. 57 1999 Azusa Paci vs. eld fi E S N E F E DDEFENSE TOTAL TACKLES TOTAL Dougherty Career Popovich 312 Jeb 1993-1996 Baxter 310 Doug 1993-1995 Luman 278 Bryan Slusser 272 Brian 1997-2001 261 Kyle 1997-2001 1998-2001 Popovich Season Popovich 142 Doug 1994 Dougherty 125 Doug 1995 Langdon 113 Jeb 1996 Luman 104 Jeff 101 Brian 2004 Game 2000 26 23 Andy Guzenski 23 Doug Popovich 22 Doug Popovich 22 Dayton 2002 vs. Dougherty Jeb St. Mary’s 1994 vs. Doug Popovich Butler 1994 vs. Chico State 1996 vs. Drake 1995 vs. LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 68 62 Ben Hannula 53 Dylan Mora 47 Ng Gavin Khalid Maxie 2005 vs. Valpo Dayton 2000 vs. LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS Fair vs. 1998 La Verne 2002 vs. 100 99 Mark Johnson 95 Ben Hannula 93 Scott Buccola 93 Valparaiso 2005 vs. Kujanga Jackson 84 O’Neill Patrick 2007 vs. Drake Chase McBride Evansville 1997 vs. Wagner 1993 vs. 2007 vs. Azusa Pac. Holy Cross 2004 vs. LONGEST PUNT 73 66 Dylan Mora 63 Ray Robert 62 Buhler Mike 62 Dylan Mora Dayton 2001 vs. Brent Labarrere RETURNS LONGEST KICKOFF Butler vs. 1994 98 Evansville 1995 vs. 98 Yale 2002 vs. Brown 2000 vs. Dougherty Jeb 95 Ng Gavin 95 Hlavacek Evan 94 Dougherty Jeb Azusa vs. 1993 93 JT Rogan Cal Lu 1995 vs. JT Rogan Azusa 2001 vs. Azusa vs. 1996 2007 vs. No. Colo. 2006 vs. Valpo 46 46 Ng Gavin Adam Smith Azusa Valpo vs. 1993 2002 vs. KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE KICKOFF Season 33.2 Hlavacek JT Rogan 30.6 Evan Rogan 28.9 JT 1995 Luman 28.1 Brian Dougherty 2006 28.0 Jeb Garton 2000 27.1 Nick 1996 2007 (led nation) 2004 PLAYS LONGEST RUSHING 92 89 Jermaine Rucker 86 Johnson Josh 85 Harney Evan Menlo 1994 vs. 78 Oscar Arzu 77 Harney Evan 76 Colorado No. vs. 2007 Herron Kevin Marist 2003 vs. Hlavacek Evan LONGEST RECEPTIONS Butler vs. 1999 83 Valparaiso 2003 vs. Valparaiso 2004 vs. 80 Cal Lu 1996 vs. Garton Nick 80 Matthews John 80 Adam Hannula 78 Hlavacek Evan 2007 vs. Marist 75 Davidson 2003 vs. Matt Hackett Marist 2003 vs. Dylan Ching Drake 1993 vs. Butler 2000 vs. Dayton 1996 vs. 9.4 Gavin Ng Ng Ng Gavin 9.4 2001 Hlavacek Gavin 9.2 2002 Garton 8.6 Evan 1996 2005 Ching 8.4 Nick 1997 8.4 Dylan

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The University of San Diego is an independent Catholic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949, USD is located on 180 acres overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor and the Pacifi c Ocean. The campus is named Alcalá Park and is located just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego. The campus was named after a Spanish village near Madrid - Alcala de Henares. Founded by the Greeks as Complutum, the village was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Christians recaptured the village centuries later and founded a university whose buildings became the inspiration for USD’s architectural style.

Under the leadership of Mother Rosalie Hill of the Society of the Sacred Heart and Bishop Charles Francis Buddy of the Diocese of San Diego, the University of San Diego began as separate colleges for men and women. The fi rst classes met in 1952; the School of Law opened its doors in 1954. By the late 1960’s it became clear that both colleges would benefi t from combining academic resources, and in 1972 the University of San Diego became a single coeducational Catholic university.

Now governed by a board of trustees independent from the founding organizations, USD is a Roman Catholic institution that welcomes students, faculty and staff of diverse religions, traditions and remains dedicated to the values originally articulated by Mother Hill and Bishop Buddy. Students choose from more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degrees programs in academic divisions including the College of Arts and Sciences and the schools of Business Administration, Leadership and Education Sciences, Law and Nursing and Health Science.

Men aspiring to the Roman Catholic priesthood prepare for their vocation at the St. Francis Center for Priestly Formation.

The USD campus is regarded as one of the most architecturally unique institutions in the country, featuring major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. Since 1984, USD has completed numerous major construction and expansion projects. In 2000 the , a 5,100-seat athletic center, opened its doors as home to USD basketball and volleyball. Two years ago, the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice opened on the west end of campus, and in 2003 the Donald P. Shiley Center for Science and Technology opened. A fi ve-story Spanish Renaissance parking garage (1,100 spaces) was completed in 1998. A landscaped fountain plaza was fi nished in the fall of 1995, connecting the entrances of the Im- maculata and Hughes Administration Center. In 1992, the university completed the 45,000 square foot Loma Hall, which includes an expanded bookstore, a larger mail center, classrooms and laboratories. THE ACADEMICS... USD enrolls more than 7,600 students who have a choice of more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Ad- mission to USD, which consistently ranks among the top schools in the nation, is highly selective. USD received more than 7,800 applications for approximately 1,100 undergraduate openings in Fall of 2005. The class of 2009 entered with a GPA of 3.74 and an average SAT score of 1176.

USD has earned recognition in such publications as the 2006 edition of The Princeton Review annual college guide as being one of the best colleges in the United States. The Princeton Review recently included USD as one of the nation’s most socially conscious institutions in its book, Colleges with a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement.

USD in 2003, joined the elite company of Phi Beta Kappa, the nations oldest honor society. Na- tionwide, only about 10 percent of all colleges and universities have Phi Beta Kappa chapters. USD was granted membership to the Mortar Board Na-

tional Honor Society in 2000. Notable USD Graduates

In 2003, USD welcomed the Steve Altman (1986) addition of the 150,000-square- President Qualcomm, Inc. foot Donald P. Shiley Center 2004 Author E. Hughes Career Achievement for Science and Technology Award Recipient building, which provides an Bill Bavasi (1980) interdisciplinary science facility Former GM of the Seattle Mariners serving every USD student as he or she completes science course Bernie Bickerstaff (1968) requirements. Former GM and Head Coach of the Charlotte Bobcats The Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, opened in Mike Brown (1992) 2001, is one of 10 comprehensive Cleveland Cavaliers, Head Coach peace centers nationwide with facilities for major international Brady Clark (1996) Former Outfi elder, Reds, Brewers, Dodgers, peace efforts. Padres

Alison Cox (2001) Medalist in the Olympics-Women’s Rowing

Theo Epstein (2000) General Manager of the

Andrew Firestone (1998) Reality TV Star -

John Redmond (1980) President and CEO of the MGM Grand Resorts

John Shaw (1973) President of the Saint Louis Rams

Juan Vargas (1983) California State Assembly SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA...

San Diego is truly “America’s Finest Diego is also home to the world-famous the county. Balboa Park, a 1,158-acre City.” A modern metropolis (second San Diego Zoo as well as Sea World. The recreation and cultural center, offers largest in California) and a popular city is great for families, but for those 25 tennis courts, two gymnasiums, two year-round resort, San Diego spreads without kids, there is a lot to do as well. municipal golf courses, and one of the from the coast to the desert, including San Diego is home to a number of nation’s fi nest zoos. Mission Bay Park cliffs, mesas, hills, canyons and valleys. military bases, primarily due to its location. is a 4,600-acre playground for jogging, San Diego also surrounds one of Cali- In 1941, after the Pearl Harbor attacks, the fi shing, bicycling, tennis, golf, jet skiing fornia’s greatest natural harbors which U.S. established the headquarters of the and kite fl ying. has been a dominant factor in deter- Pacifi c Fleet in San Diego, and the city is As well as participating in recre- mining the city’s history, economy and now home to the largest air naval station ational activities, San Diego supports development. on the west coast. their professional teams -- the NFL Meteorologists claim San Diego as Unlike many cities, San Diego’s airport Chargers play at Qualcomm Stadium, the country’s only area with perfect is right next to downtown, increasing and the San Diego Padres play at Petco climate. This ideal year-round envi- its convenience even more. It is hard to Park. During bowl ronment posts an average daytime believe that San Diego is the nation’s week, San Diego annually hosts the temperature of 70 degrees, with an sixth-largest city, it just retains a small Pacifi c Life Holiday Bowl in late Decem- annual rainfall average of less than town feel. ber. During 1998, Qualcomm Stadium 10 inches. Most days are sunny, with According to Sports Illustrated, “For hosted the game between humidity generally low, even in the sheer numbers of participants, diversity Denver and Green Bay; followed by the summer. The climate, attractive setting of pursuits of involvement, San Diego World Series between the San Diego and recreational facilities make San must rank as the sports fi tness capital Padres and the . The Diego “America’s Finest City.” of the U.S.” Sports are a major feature Super Bowl returned to San Diego in 2003. Whatever sporting activity there The city has mostly avoided the of the San Diego lifestyle. One can sail, is, it’s here in San Diego -- the sports evils of urban sprawl, which has al- swim, surf, scuba dive, snorkel, wind-surf capital of the U.S.! lowed its downtown to remain vibrant, on 70 miles of public beach or golf at any especially the Gaslamp Quarter. San of the over 80 golf courses throughout “AMERICA’S FINEST CITY”

Petco Park, Home of the San Diego Padres Qualcomm Stadium, Home of the San Diego Chargers 58 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS ketball Game, theOf rity CharityBasketball the2003NFLCelebrityBas- game, Kiwanis Basketball Tournament, Russell theDarrell Celeb- nia Junior Basketball Championships, College theannual Basketball Championships, ithashostedthe2002Califor- the2001,2002and2003WCC selected USDasthesiteof from aroundtheregion,andWest CoastConference majorattention 5,100ashasquickly garnered capacity of volleyball 17.5milliondollarareahasaseating team.This men’s and women’s basketball teamsaswell asthewomen’s JennyThe CraigPavilion ashometotheToreros serves JennyThe CraigPavilion USD ATHLETICFACILITIES received several signi renovations. Priortothe2003campaign,stadium several in1970,thestadiumhasundergon inception home diamondtotheUSDBaseballteam.Sinceits asthe CunninghamBaseballStadiumserves The Cunningham Baseball Stadium and the2004Judo NationalChampionships. took place, andthe lightingsystem theupgraded 2001, theinstallationof comforts. Torero stadiumcapacityisnow 7,000.In theseatingareasandaddspectator spent toenlarge Spirit, withoverWUSA SanDiego $3.5milliondollars renovations thatwere completedin2001tohost the stadiumreceivedfootball andsoccerprograms. The Torero ashometoboththeUSD Stadiumserves Torero Stadium received abrandnewscoreboard. public address system hasbeenadded, aswell asapress box down thethirdbase line. concessions stand andpublicfacilities. stadiumisalsolighted, enablingnightgames. The Inaddition,anew stats. bybe updatedon game afull-service Stadium seatingcapacityis325, andspectatorsarealsocomforted on theirhitting skills. AlightedLEDDaktronics scoreboardsitsover theright including two thatallow players battingcages towork grass, with thefacilityalso face is“Bullseye”Bermuda mond fortheTorero playing sur- softballteam.The asthehomedia- USDSoftballComplexserves The USD SoftballComplex Stadium." fi to NCAAregulations.ball conforming In2006,the dimensions measuring118yardsx72yards, withfoot- grass, withsoccer ing surfaceis“Bullseye”Bermuda play-replays, The aswell asscoreboardinformation. a Daktronicsvideoboardthatplays movie clipsand the in of portion andthedirt grass “Bullseye” Bermuda of playing surfaceconsists system hasbeenadded.The Renaissance alive. Inaddition,anewpublicaddress Spanish 16thcentury the centralarchitectural themeof Cunningham Stadiumthatkeeps was builtatthetopof between surface was installedinthefoulareas synthetic grass eld was namedthe"Walter J. ZabelFieldatTorero fi eld is crushed redbrick. In2006thestadium eld iscrushed fi rst andthirdbase. Secondly, anewpressbox fi nlpeeo therenovations was nal piece of fi fi cial SuperBowl XXXVIILuncheon, cn diin.A“ufTech” cant additions. A“Turf fi eld fenceandallows fansto SAN DIEGO ADMINISTRATION 60 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS diverse andinclusive community, leaders dedicated toethicalconduct and preparing ing academicexcellence, expandingliberaland professionalknowledge, creating a isaRoman SanDiego Catholic institution committedtoadvanc- UniversityThe of our complexandchanging world. in cating studentswhoareglobally competent,ethicalleadersworking andserving isbecoming anationallypreeminentCatholicuniversity SanDiego known foredu- UniversityThe of SanDiegoVision Statement University of dedicated toethicalconductand compassionateservice. panding liberalandprofessionalknowledge, creatingadiverse andinclusive community, leaders andpreparing isaRoman Catholicinstitutioncommittedtoadvancing SanDiego academicexcellence, ex- UniversityThe of and compassionate service. nvriyo SanDiegoMissionStatement University of Dr. Julie Sullivan Dr. E.Lyons Mary Provost V.P. V.P. President Dr. Timothy O’Malley University Relations University V.P. Finance &Administration Roy Heynderickx, Ph.D our manyfans. athleticswith Torero look forward tosharingtheexcitement of fan;I andaTorero munity. president Iambothauniversity andalumnicometogether asonecom- students, faculty, staff above3.0. grade-pointaverage ourteamshadacumulative of above3.2,andeight agrade-pointaverage student-athletes carried our stage, orinthecommunity. of percent Lastyear thirty-two matchedintheclassrooms,laboratories,the water isgreatly on you witnessontheplaying theUniversity. Thededication competitors, torepresent honored andserious proud athleticteams.NCAA Division-I Theseare ourinstitutionon16men'sandwomen's athletes thatrepresent A Message From PresidentLyonsA Message V.P. V.P. h nvriyo SnDeoi eypodo thestudent- of proud SanDiego isvery of The University tltc svtlt h nvriyo SanDiego, away of Athletics isvitaltotheUniversity Msgr. DanielDillabough Mission &Ministry V.P. fi elds, onthecourse, onthecourt, orin Ms. Carmen M.VazquezMs. Carmen Student Affairs V.P. V.P. 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 61 and D he of the eld Diego’s Diego’s ciation. events and events KY SNYDER KY The Snyder Family on a trip to Alaska (l-r): Family The Snyder was named Executive Director of named Executive was of Athletics at the University San Diego t the community both economically and socially. Accomplishments of Accomplishments both economically and socially. t the community the fi Sue, Sydney, Cammy, Riley, Ky and Don Hegerle Ky (Sue's father). Riley, Cammy, Sue, Sydney, Executive Director ofExecutive Athletics Sports Council bid efforts during Snyder’s tenure included securing San Diego tenure the 1997 Sports bid efforts Council during Snyder’s the 1999 Major Marathon, & Roll the Suzuki Rock X Games, and 1998 ESPN Summer NCAA Division Olympic Cup, the Bank of Game, League Soccer All-Star America/U.S. I Women’s the NCAA Division (2001) contests, & Second Round First Basketball I Men’s XXXVII. and Super Bowl Championships (2001) Volleyball In the spring of President of named the was Snyder 2001, the San Diego Super Bowl He is a member ofXXXVII Host Committee. of the Board Directors of Diego the San Director of the Executive also was Snyder the San Diego Force. Inter- Task Super Bowl national Sports Foundation. Ky Snyder Snyder Ky who introduced Snyder USD President, Mary E. Lyons, 10th, 2003. Dr. on December returns of Director he was to USD where 1990 to 1996. He from Athletic Development the San Diego to USD from came back International Sports he held the Council where position of President. primary With the San Diego was responsibility International Sports Council, Snyder’s to promote San Diego/ as the preferred region for sporting and activities events that bene rst time rst fi USD ATHLETICS MISSION & VISION STATEMENT MISSION & USD ATHLETICS with their son Riley (age (age (age 15), daughter Sydney daughter Cammy 12) and 9). oway goes The trophy rst time. to the school fi of play. Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Vision Statement Athletics Department of Intercollegiate is educat- the Department Athletics of Intercollegiate University, a Roman Catholic partAs of San Diego. of the University qualities and a peputation as winners on and off the fi work and team while building leadership ing its student athletes Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement Athletics Department of Intercollegiate is com- the Department Athletics of Intercollegiate University, a Roman Catholic partAs of San Diego, of the University the University while promoting lives and enhancing students’ the academic and athletic excellence advancing to mitted of San Diego. Snyder, who has been a San Diego resident for 26 years, has a very athletic family. His wife, Sue, was a former was Sue, member standout His wife, has a very who has been a San Diego athletic family. resident for 26 years, Snyder, has studied in the Master’s Leadership Program at the University of Leadership Program at the University has studied in the Master’s San Diego. of at San Diego the Aztecs and University team who played State and also coached national volleyball San United States women’s held the position as President of Lester, father, Asso the United States Tennis In addition, Snyder’s teams. volleyball women’s reside in P The Snyder’s Snyder played football at San Diego State University. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from San Diego in Marketing State University He holds a Bachelor’s football at San Diego played State University. Snyder USD has claimed this honor in the Cup’s seven-year seven-year USD has claimed this honor in the Cup’s history. with the top performing athletics program in the It is the Coast Conference. eight-team West In 2007-08, USD sent six teams to the NCAA Tourna- Commissioner’s the prestigious WCC ment, and won Cup for the At USD he oversees an athletic department with At USD he oversees I intercollegiate teams and NCAA Division seventeen all ad- He is responsible for 400 student-athletes. over management and supervisoryministrative, aspects of the Department of he oversees Additionally, Athletics. the strategic long-range planning and monitoring of fundraising, facilities, personnel, programs, budgets, and public relations for promotions and marketing, I programan NCAA Division consisting of eight sports He serves for men and nine sports for women. Committee Rules I Football on the NCAA Division and as the Corporate Co-Chair of to the JDRF Walk Cure Diabetes. was responsible for establishing the Torero Athletic Association, fund-raising efforts for athletics, managing athletic special Athletic Association, fund-raising efforts athletics, for responsible for establishing the Torero was generating corporate sponsorship of athletics. Prior to joining the SDISC, Snyder was the Director of was Snyder Prior to joining the SDISC, of at the University Athletic Development At US San Diego for six years. 62 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS a n i ieVrii,aUDauns r h aet fthreesons, John, andMichael. Thomas Dan andhiswifeVirginia,aUSDalumnus, aretheparentsof wife, Kelly, ColeandBrody. resideinCarlsbadwiththeirthreechildren, Abigail, Mike Matoso,

Services. In addition, he is the department liaisontoUSD’s Inaddition,heisthedepartment Services. &Treasury, FinancialAid,Budget Bursar, Campus Yourg oversees Football, Women’s &Men’s Rowing, Strength&Conditioning,andAthleticEquipment 1985.Hismaindutiesincludeoverseeing thedepartment’s andbusinessoperations. budget since thefallof Dan Yourg Shaney Fink, Brian Fogarty, Dan Yourg, Mike Matoso, ing pitcher for the Mustangs baseball team that participated in the Division II College World intheDivisioning pitcher IICollege fortheMustangsbaseballteamthatparticipated Series. Mike andhis PriortoUSD, hespentthreeyearsastheAcademicCounseloratUSCwhereworked withthefoot- inPhysical Education(1993)andM.A.inEducation,Counseling(1994)fromCalPoly.degree Hewas alsoastart- atCalPolyAdvisor forall18intercollegiateprograms SanLuisObispofortwo years. bothhisB.S. Heearned ball, baseball,women’s soccer, swimmingandvolleyball programs. PriortoUSC, astheAcademic Mike served the department’s Coordinator. AcademicSupport aoohdhl h il fAssociateAthleticsDirectorforComplianceandAdministration since the Matosohadheldthetitleof 2003,andwas thedepartment’s ComplianceCoordinatorfor Fall of tennis, men'ssoccer, women's swimming&diving, andsoftballprograms. including compliance, personnel,programs, facilitiesandoperations. thebaseball,men's Mike alsosupervises thedepartment letic Director. Hewillhave theresponsibilityforday-to-day of operationandmanagement Brian and his wife Denise were married in2004 andresideinScripps Ranch. Brianand hiswifeDenisewere Between married themtheyhave six childrengrown and 2000. doors inOctoberof andinstaf responsibilitiesarewithoverseeingfundraising efforts His primary thedepartment's athletic Executive Cabinet.Heco-directedthecapitalcampaignforJenny CraigPavilion, which openedits Division IIIranks totheNCAAI-AAlevel in1993.In2003hewas named USD’s theYear.” “Administrator of .500orbetterrecordsandguidedtheirmove fromthe He directedUSD’s toeleven seasonsof footballprogram Athletics forDevelopment. Hetookover yearsasUSD’s thispostafterspendingthirteen headfootballcoach. her 2004sheearned herB.A. Finkearned inSocialSciencefromBerkeley in1994.Inthespringof son, Lucas, anddaughter, Mia. atUSDinCounseling.Masters Degree Shaneyandherhusband,Tom Vorkoper, reside inEncinitaswiththeir Cal Berkeley andwon selectiontotheAll-Pac 10DecadeTeam. Duringthe1999seasonsheassistedTorero volleyball coaching staff, helpingtheToreros toa23-6 astellarcollegiatecareer(1990-93)at levels forfouryears. andinternational high school, college Shecappedoff record andsecondround Program. Academic Support andsinceherarrival atUSDhasoverseen AthleticsforAcademicsandStudentServices, the Assistant Directorof Womanics forComplianceandStudentServices/Senior Administrator. position,shewas Priortohercurrent inr Yugi nidce f h t itrHg col(rigo egt,Ilni)Ahei alo Fame. theSt.ViatorHighSchool (ArlingtonHeights,winner. Illinois)AthleticHallof Yourg isaninducteeof footballteam.Heplayed Wisconsin,wherehewas fouryearsandwas anoseguardon theBadgers’ aletter of Yourg received hisBachelor’s (Sociology, 1980)andMaster’s (SocialWork, fromtheUniversity 1986)degrees ConductCommittee. Finance&AdministrationCodeof SanDiego theUniversity of a memberof Association.Yourg AthleticBusinessManagement CABMA,theCollege letes. is Yourg isanationalmemberof FundandtheNCAASpecialAssistanceforStudent-Ath- theNCAA Student AthleteOpportunity report, ment contactforNCAAdirectedannual audits, coordinatestheUSDEquityinAthleticsDisclosureAct(EADA) andBookstore. Additionally, Housing,DiningServices Card, ComputerServices, Yourg istheAthleticDepart- Brian Fogarty Shaney Fink fi v rncide. he f hi hlrnaeaun fUSD. theirchildren arealumni of of ve Three grandchildren. , Associate Director of Athletics, has been a member of the USD Athletics Department theUSDAthleticsDepartment Athletics, hasbeenamemberof , AssociateDirectorof bgn e it erwt S n e hr nterl f soit ietro Athlet- AssociateDirectorof beginsherninthyearwithUSDandthirdintheroleof neshs1t eri S tltc diitainweeh sAscaeDrco fenters his13thyearinUSDathleticsadministrationwhereheisAssociate Directorof fi i i 0hya tUD eishsfut eri h oiino SeniorAssociateAth- inhis10thyearatUSD, yearinthepositionof beginshisfourth nish intheNCAATournament. coaching experienceatthe PriortoUSDshegained

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2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 63 oway ment and tions eting for the United s Manage with their four daughters: Katie (senior at oway ng, Ted enjoys his time coaching with the P his time coaching enjoys ng, Ted fi eld maintenance and purchasing for the department's athletic venues. eld maintenance and purchasing for the department's athletic venues. fi ed as an Athletic Trainer and went on to earn on and went her Master's Degree in ed as an Athletic Trainer fi Associate Director of Athletics/Sports Medicine

Assoc. Dir. ofAssoc. Dir. and Sponsorships Athletics/Marketing gure in laying the groundwork for the XFL’s Memphis Maniax during the team’s Memphis Maniax during the team’s for the XFL’s the groundwork gure in laying fi

area ofc Beach Jason (senior at USD) and David San Diego boys, with their two fi Associate Dir. ofAssociate Dir. & Opera Athletics/Facilities Associate Director of Relations Athletics/Media

enters her 31st year as the Head Athletic Trainer for the University of for the University enters her 31st year as the Head Athletic Trainer San Diego de- is in his sixth year at USD, and his second in the position of Associate Director of Athlet- is in his sixth year at USD, and his second in the enters his second year with the University of year with the University enters his second San Diego Director of as the Associate for Athletics Associate Director of all public relations He oversees year. is in his 28th Athletics for Media Relations, Andy Fee Andy Fee, Andy Fee, seeing the Aztecs’ marketing and corporate sales efforts, along with media relations, facilities and the operations facilities and corporate along with media relations, sales efforts, marketing seeing the Aztecs’ of April through July From departments. served 2005, Becvar athletics director at SDSU. as the interim Memphis the Director of was Becvar at SDSU, Sponsorship and Corporate Sales for the NBA’s Prior to working corporate relations efforts sparking local community by where he navigatedGrizzlies from 2001-2003, team’s the relocation from Vancouver. and transitioning the team’s involvement a key The was Maryland native inaugural 2000-01 campaign, as the vice president of sales and marketing. In this role, Becvar oversaw many of as the vice president ofinaugural 2000-01 campaign, oversaw Becvar In this role, sales and marketing. managing the budget, including hiring staff, negotiating business contracts and devel- daily operations, the team’s Steve Becvar, Steve of for the National Award Athletic Trainer and Nutritional Sciences and also the Most Distinguished Exercise Employee-of-the- Burke Association. Three years ago the 2005 Thomas named Carolyn was F. Athletic Trainers' the years she has taught Sports Over classes at San Diego Medicine for the Student Affairs Division. State Year for the Department award Distinguished Alumnus the San Diego State University In 2007 she received intercollegiate teams and 400 seventeen She oversees as presented at professional meetings. as well University, The Sports Medicine staffUSD student-athletes. and rehabilitation injury immediate care, provides prevention, As an Adjunct Professor for San the intercollegiate events. as covering as well intercollegiate athletes, for USD’s she participates in the clinical Diego State University, Marketing and Sponsorships. Marketing General Manager Athletic Director and Associate to USD after serving 46, comes of as the Executive Becvar, Aztec Sports over- his responsibilities included Properties 2003. In this role, since at San Diego State University Steve Becvar Becvar Steve Carolyn Greer, ics/Facilities and Operations. Fee will oversee all the scheduling, He also is the sport superviser for women's soccer, men's & women's cross country, women's track and men's track He also is the sport superviser for women's soccer, men's & women's cross country, women's golf. Complex. for Athletics for two seasons. Before that he was Facility Supervisor for the ASU Student Recreation Bowl and Besides his work at ASU, he developed Athletics and Management skills with the NFL Cardinals, Fiesta PGA Phoenix Open. Arizona State University where he was Assistant Director of Facility Operations Fee came to USD from reside in State University, and his M.A. in Education from the University of Phoenix. Andy and his wife, Nicole, From Scottsdale, Arizona, he earned his B.A. in Political Science with a minor in History from Arizona Carolyn Greer Carolyn partment of Three years ago promoted to the position of athletics. she was Associate Director of Athletics for Parry. Signorelli, Wil Filamor and Joe Paul Sports She is assisted by Medicine. Challengers League. Basketball a 1983 USD graduate, reside in P and his wife Terri, Ted Ted Gosen, Ted Gosen, Ted and information athletic website services publications, for the athletic department,activities, in addition to hosting McCann. and Ryan Chris Loucks He is assisted by the media at USD events. degree in Business sity in Miami, Florida. A 1979 graduate he earned of his Bachelor’s State University, San Jose is a member of Ted Administration. In addition to his SID duties, the College Sports Information of Directors a member of his Master ofAmerica (CoSIDA); Athletic Hall of received In 1981 Ted USD’s class through Committee; and taught a bowling Science degree Fame in Sports Administration from St. Thomas Univer- 2007 at the in July, from CoSIDA his 25-year award received Ted the USD recreation department for 26 years. Beside camping and gol held in San Diego. Convention CoSIDA Sports Medicine. Carolyn, and her husband Jeff, reside in the Paci Sports Carolyn, and her husband Jeff, Medicine. (sophomore at USD). education of athletic training students. A 1975 graduate of certi was Carolyn San Diego State University, USD), Colleen (sophomore at USD), Claire and Erin. Masters Degree in Sports Administration from Ohio University. Masters Degree in Sports University. Administration from Ohio Center. reside in Valley (10), and and Terrence (13) Stephanie(16), David children, three have and his wife Jo Becvar States Air Force Academy athletics department. Academy States Air Force graduated Becvar with an undergraduate degree in Busines sport and baseball) at Ohio University, athlete (basketball A two oping facilities. and Mark Director for Development the Associate Athletics the Memphis Grizzlies and Maniax, he was Prior to his stints with 64 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS Hertwo sisters, Kelly andKristen,have theirmaster’s from degrees USD. athletic scholarship Sox forgymnastics. SheisaWhite fan. From , Illinois, received Kara herBBA andMAinSports fromWesternManagement University Michigan afull wheresheearned training campoperations.as well asplannedandmanaged players wheresheplannedevents andappearancesforformer partment BearsFootball itsAlumniDe- cago Clubforfourseasonsandstarted and localevents. PriortoDePaul University, worked Kara fortheChi- at DePaul University wheresheplannedreunions, homecoming,awards She speaksSpanishandFrench fromUSDin2002theHonorsProgram, Sarabeth graduated inPolitical degree ScienceandHistory. Arts herBachelor of earning Program. inUSD’s students pursuingtheirmastersdegrees graduate Counseling majorsacrosscampus, aswell asover 12mentorswhoare variety of employs over Program a Academic Support 25tutorswho represent thetutoringandmentoringprograms. Currently, the administration of ally. enjoys working onhernovel thatshehopestohave publishedeventu- she residesinPoint Lomawithherfamily. Inhersparetime, Sarabeth agehsabceo’ erefo h nvriyo hasabachelor’s Maggie fromtheUniversity degree of Connecticut.Sheisacerti University of Notre Dameandamaster’s fromthe Management inSports degree eighteenvarsity sports. thatserviced Department Services anEquipment inthedailyoperationof student equipmentmanagers over adozenfull-timeand of astaff 2004-2006. Shehelpedsupervise from EquipmentServices of StateastheAssistantManager San Diego Miller onAug. 2,2008. Equipment Manager’s was recentlytoDarren Association.Maggie fl uently. SanDiegan, A5thgeneration evso ftheStudyHalland of pervision Her responsibilitiesincludethesu- except Footballsports andRowing. astheacademicadvisorforall serves 2001.She sincethefallof partment worked asatutorintheAthleticDe- forUSD.Academic Support Shehas Athletic year astheCoordinatorof Sarabeth Pollock Academic Support Athletic Coor. of Sarabeth Pollock PriortoUSD, worked at Maggie for USDAthletics. equipmentinventory distribution of tenance, ties includethepurchasing, main- Herresponsibili- ment Services. AthleticEquip- of as theManager 2006whenshewas hired in May of Miller Maggie AlumniRelations sistant Directorof PriortoUSD, was theAs- Kara clubs forthedepartment. letic fundraisingevents andbooster alltheath- campaign andorganizes oversees theannual athleticgiving AthleticsforDevelopment. She of AssistantDirector the positionof Smith Kara Services AthleticEquipment Mgr. of Miller Maggie Development Asst. Dir. Athletic for Smith Kara fi e ebro theAthletic edmemberof fi and tting, organization, isinher begins her fourth beginsherfourth started atUSD started fi rst yearin

In2004,McCannreceived hisB.A. inMassCommunications from Lin students andwas aSIDstudentassistantatLin year inSouthKorea andmiddleschool teaching Englishtoelementary In2002,LoucksreceivedhisB.A.inCommunicationswithanem- ing onhismaster’sinsportandathleticadministrationfromGonzaga. phasis inpublicrelationsfromCalStateFullerton.Heiscurrentlywork- State FullertonandSaddlebackCollege. and softball.LoucksalsoworkedintheSportsInformationof 2004 servingastheHighlanders’primarymediacontactformen’ssoccer also servedasaMediaRelationsAssistantatUCRiversidefrom2002- contact forwomen’ssoccer,baseball,andmen’stennis.He ate assistantatGonzagaUniversity whereheservedastheprimarymedia Matthew is a 2007 graduate of USD where he earned hisB.A. USDwhereheearned inHis- of Matthewisa2007graduate andPoliticaltory Science. Parr residesinElCajon,Calif. Council. Athlete Advisory onthe USDStudent- teamandserved theUSDcrosscountry member of student underAndyFee andJohn forfouryearsandwas alsoa Martin fi eld College. PriortoUSD,Louckswasagradu- website forthesportsthathecovers. also updatesandmaintainstheathletic for numerousTorerosports.Loucks leases, brochuresandgameprograms TV, producingmediaguides,pressre- duties includecoordinatingradioand as Asst.Dir.ofMediaRelations.His ChrisLoucks PriortoUSD, McCannspentone sponsible for. thatheisre- website forthesports also updatesandmaintainstheathletic for numerous Torero sports. McCann leases, programs brochures andgame producing mediaguides, pressre- duties includeradioandTVliaison, as themediarelationscoordinator. His PriortoUSD, Parr was awork study athletic venues. and purchasing forthedepartment's all thescheduling, HeassistsAndyFee inoverseeing and Operations. as theAssistantDirectorforFacilities year withtheUSDathleticsdepartment MatthewParr Coordinator Media Relations Ryan McCann Relations Media Asst. Dir. of Chris Loucks Operations Athletic Facilities & Matthew Parr Ryan McCann fi eld College. is in his fourth year isinhisfourth is in his fourth year isinhisfourth entershissecond fi ed maintenance eld fi ces atCal 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 65 ed fi rst in fi begins his is beginning is in his second is in his second comes to USD

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Ron Valenzuela Ron ofCoor. Student Athlete Services Ron Valenzuela Valenzuela Ron sixth year with the University of San Diego and his the position of Coordinator of Student Athlete Services in the Department of Athletics will administer the Ron CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, as well as programsas well in career Brent LeVasseur Academic Counselor/ Compliance Coor. Brent LeVasseur Brent LeVasseur his letic department as the Aca- demic Counselor and Compli- ance Coordinator. He where he from UC Riverside man- the athletics ticket was Prior to that, Brent was ager. a compliance assistant at USD Stephane Rochet Stephane Rochet Stephane Rochet Stephane ofDir. Athletic Performance Training ofyear as Director Athletic Perfor- Prior to at USD. mance Training as worked Rochet coming to USD, at UCLA an assistant strength coach a and was and at Indiana University police of ce. ce. fi cation, Russian Kettlebell Certi Kettlebell cation, Russian fi

development, community service, and aca- community personal development development, is also the academic counselor to football, demic recognition. Ron Prior to his current position, he served tennis. baseball, and women’s as the Career Services Coordinator and Career Counselor in USD’s Career Services of earned of his Bachelor Ron Arts in Public Administration from SDSU in 2001 and his Master of Arts from USD in in Counseling Loma. resides in Point 2008. Ron where his responsibilities included researching bylaws and interpreta- bylaws where his responsibilities included researching status reports, and updating Web determiningtions, initial eligibility, a volunteer Brent also has experience as reviewing recruiting logs. & Girls Club in Michi- specialist/tutor at the Boys development child gan and as an elementary and tutor. mentor/coach school He earned honored as the valedictorian. his BA where he was SDSU, at Kalamazoo College in Michigan, where he majored in mathemat- football and baseball, He also played ics and minored in business. in Sports Brent earned Business Management his MBA at becoming baseball team captain and MVP his senior year. CrossFit Instructor. Level ofthe University In addition, he holds the USAW Ohio. in Sports from Administration his Master’s received Rochet I certi ng and ng fi is in her third begins his sixth year begins his sixth joined the University joined the University ng, scheduling ofng, scheduling fi Branda Cook and assisting JCP staff cials, with fi Josh Lawrence Josh of Dir. Craig Pavilion Jenny Josh Lawrence Josh ofas the Director Craig the Jenny to USD after 7 He came Pavilion. where his San Diego, years at UC included managing the responsibilities Arena. RIMAC staf sibilities include scheduling, all management of aspects the Jenny In this capacity he will Craig Pavilion. respon- Josh’s Here at USD, of responsibilities. ticketing No stranger to the USD Athletic Kathy Marpe full-time season as the department's She Game Operations Manager. will be responsible for all game-day including supervision operations, of parking, visiting teams, security, game-day staf Kathy Marpe Game Operations Manager Branda Cook ofAsst. Dir. Craig Jenny Pavilion of San Diego as the Assistant Direc- tor of in May Craig Pavilion the Jenny in coordination with 2006. She works the Director of to ensure the Pavilion smooth facility operation with a focus management and on student employee liaison to other USD departments and vendors. rst child, Anne Elizabeth, on January 2, Anne Elizabeth, on January rst child, fi as the Assistant Director of for the Ernest Operations Hahn University ofbegan Branda at the University her employment San Diego in 2002 operation of for the day-to-day responsible She was Center. the facility mentoring while motivating, ensuring a clean, fun and safe environment she and managing student staff Prior to USD, in the Center. that worked Learning Science at the Community Cen- taught Life Science and Physical Branda Additionally, Collegeter for Mira Costa Community for six years. served as the General Manager of retail stores for four years. two her Masters of toward Branda is currently working ogy. Science at Marine emphasis in Biol- Marine Science, A USD 1997 aluma with a B.A. USD. Family, Kathy was the Torero head women's basketball coach for 25 coach basketball head women's the Torero Kathy was Family, in the spring ofyears until she retired from coaching 2005. A two- Coast Conference West of Coach two time WCC Marpe won the Year, tournament to the NCAA's titles (1993, 2000) with the team advancing She totaled 294 USD victories and 381 career collegiate both seasons. wins. 2008. manage of the daily operations management including event the facility, ofand marketing the Pavilion. from UC San Diego in 1993 with a major in his B.S. received Josh Lisa, reside in San and his wife, Josh History. Science and U.S. Political their and welcomed Diego, 66 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS Asst. Dir. Ticket Services Dr. Paul C. Murphy Whitney Strain Whitney Sherri Stephens Sherri Team Physician Adm. Assistant Women’s Tennis Cross Country Will Guarino Sierra FosterSierra Assoc. AthleticTrainer Executive Assistant Melissa McElvain Charlene Ables Men’s Basketball Paul Signorelli Tim Mickelson Bill Grier Men's Golf Softball Assoc. AthleticTrainer W. Swimming&Diving Seamus McFadden Executive Assistant Donna Holston Men’s Soccer Mike Keeler Joe Parry Rich Hill Baseball Asst. AthleticTrainer Executive Assistant Woman’s Basketball Ada Greenwood Brooks Dagman Cyndi Casillas Eli Bisnett-Cobb Women’s Soccer Cindy Fisher Men’s Rowing Transportation Dir. John Cunningham Women’s Rowing Tom Hagedorn Adm. Assistant Jennifer Petrie Linda Coppa Men’s Tennis Kim Cupini Volleyball 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS 67 Wes Doyle Wes 1994, 1995 Wide Receiver 2007, 1st Team Defensive Back Defensive 2006, 2nd Team Doug Popovich Patrick O'Neill Patrick nal fi 1988 2005 John Gomez John Nick GartonNick Wide Receiver Defensive Line Defensive 2005 ALL-AMERICA 1987, 1988 Bryan Day Defensive Back Defensive Philip Bretsch Defensive Back Defensive

Toreros elected to National Honors elected to National Toreros and selection to the team for nomination cult, the standards fi ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC all-academic team. for mended," said NBC sportscaster spokesperson Enberg, Dick of "The achievements men should truly these young be com- the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America team. In 2004 gridders Harney after being named Evan joined six former Torero running carried back a The Torero record-setting First Team. are rigorous. To be nominated, a varsity starter reserve nominated, a varsity be or key To are rigorous. grade-point average 3.200 cumulative a minimum have must player scale). (on a 4.000 added. Aca- were and baseball all-academic teams basketball later, The programbegan in the 1950s with honorees in football; demic and athletics biographical of data nominees are prepared who vote membership, in ballot form to the CoSIDA and mailed ofin each the eight district teams comes From districts. eight to the 1,400 members for the a national ballot, distributed ofmembers by selected annually Team, the College Sports The ESPN The Magazine Football Academic All-America Information Directors of best stu- honors the nation’s America, balancing of as the Just dent-athletes. and academics is football dif 2004 1986

Evan HarneyEvan Running Back Running Wide Receiver Jeff Mansukhani 1981 Torero Success On The Success On Field & In The Classroom Torero Wes Doyle Wes 1995, 1996 Free Safety Free Dan Herbert Patrick O'Neill Patrick 2007, 1st Team Jeb Dougherty Jeb Defensive Back Defensive Defensive Back Defensive 2006, 2nd Team 3.90 grade-point average as a Business Administration major. 3.90 grade-point as a Business Administration major. average as ESPN The named other football players Magazine Academic All-Americans: is a look at USD’s Below 68 2008 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL THREE-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS the must have thecontest.Photographers a of ticket of day inadvance; theywillbeleftatthecalltableJenny CraigPavilion thestands. Credentialsshouldberequestedatleastone Stadium atthetopof Torero Seating formediawillbeavailable sideof inthepressareaonnorth Media Policies practices, pleasecontactTed Gosenat(619)260-4745. eitherthecoaches orplayers,Media interestedininterviewing orinattending 15 minutes a afterthegame, players willbeavailable afteraten-minute coolingdown period.Approximately USD ai,adwstePa-yPa oc fRadio, andwas thePlay-By-Play voice of in2005withadegree California fromtheUniversity Croningraduated of in Integrative DirectoratKALX Biology. asSports atCal,heserved While StateBaseballteam. for theSanDiego Minor LeagueBaseballteam.Heisin his4thyearastheLeadAnnouncer theUCSD asthePlay-By-Play Croninhasalsopreviouslyserved Voice of Men’s Dawgs &Women’s Surf theSan Diego Basketball teams, andvoice of Basketball &Volleyball. OntheTelevision side, Croninisinhis3rdyearasaPlay-By-Play An- nouncer andAnalystforTimeWarner Cable, covering HighSchool Football, Tournament onSatelliteRadiohereinSanDiego. By-Play Announcerforthe2008West CoastConferenceMen’s Basketball Cronin recently served onhis Cronin recentlyserved thePadres Pre-Game &Post-Game Shows. Cronin,26,isalsotheExecutiveHost of Producer at State Football. For Padres, theSanDiego heisinhis3rdyearas the Fill-In Pre-Game &Post-Game Show forSanDiego host,andtheSidelineReporter astheFill-InPlay-By-Play 1090,hehasserved atXXSports While State&Basketball, aswell bothUSD&San Diego astheBasketball Voice of Jack Cronin joins Cronin as the USD football color analyst. A member of the XX Sports theXX Sports joins Croninasthe USD footballcoloranalyst.Amember of Basketball, BaseballandIceHockey games. CalFootball, Men’sthe LeadAnnouncerforthreeseasons of &Women’s Radio team,Kentera isalsothecolor analystforUSDmen’s basketball.

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