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30th Anniversary 1981 National Champions 2011 Preview Chart 2011 Roster/Depth Anthony Tucker Daniel Drayton Smaha Ryan Todd Bates Rudy Griffin Matt Troxel Rigell Mike Roche Derrick Bailey Don Head Kramer Coach Mike intheProsBengals 1981 National Championship Team Noteable Alumni Football Facilities Strength andConditioning Center Athletic Training/ISU Center andOrthopaedic Sports Academic Services State Campus Idaho State Facts Quick Table of Contents Photographic Services unless otherwise noted. unless otherwise Photographic Services ISU creditedtophotographsare All Zigars.by guide.edited wasthis guide in Thematerial any part, or whole layout was by Steve Schaack and Katie Ware using Adobe InDesign software. Permission is granted to quote, in The 2011 Idaho State Football Media Guide was compiled and written by Steve Schaack. Design and Credits 2011 Idaho State Football Media Guide Media Football State Idaho 2011 ...... 2011 Coaching Staff ...... 2011 Outlook ......

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Idaho State Football QuickFacts

2011 Idaho State Football Quick Facts Team Information DB Tanner Davis (5-10, 190, So.) Location Pocatello, Idaho 2010 Record: 1-10, 0-8 BSC DB Jon Davidson (6-0, 170, So.) Founded 1901 Offense: Spread DB J.T. Albers (5-11, 227, Sr.) Enrollment 14,489 Defense: 3/4 LB Leki Fuapau (6-1, 232, Sr.) Conference Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/18 LB Jack Francis (6-3, 225, Sr.) Nickname Bengals Starters Returning: Offense 8; Defense 6; Special Teams Colors Black and Orange 4 SPECIAL TEAMS STARTERS RETURNING Stadium Holt Arena/12,000 RS Tavoy Moore (5-6, 193, Sr.) President Dr. Arthur Vailas Idaho State Football Offensive Personnel P David Harrington (6-2, 185, Sr.) Director of Athletics Jeff Tingey LS Clint Brock (6-2, 220, Jr.) Athletics Phone 282-4668 OFFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING PK Brendon Garcia (5-11, 150, So.) Ticket Office Phone 282-FANS RB Tavoy Moore (5-6, 193, Sr.) Athletics Website www.isubengals.com WR Rodrick Rumble (6-2, 201, Jr.) Why the Bengals? How did Idaho State’s athletic teams become the OL Mark Clampitt (6-2, 275, Jr.) Bengals, when there just aren’t any to be found in the region? A Idaho State Athletics Communications OL John Van Vilet (6-2, 266, Jr.) good question. Asst. AD/Media Relations: Steve Schaack OL David Tyler (6-2, 277, Sr.) Originally, when the school was the Academy of Idaho in 1902, the school’s athletic teams were dubbed “Bantams”, and it 921 S. 8th, Stop 8173 OL Braeden Clayson (6-6, 300, Sr.) stayed that way until 1917, when J.A. Fogt became head football Pocatello, Idaho 83209 OL Brad Shedd (6-7, 280, Sr.) coach. Now Idaho Tech, the team’s nickname was changed to Office: (208)282-2621 TE Josh Hill (6-5, 233, Jr.) “Tigers”, in part due to , who was the Director of Physical Education and Athletics. Hutchinson was a graduate of Fax: (208) 282-3659 Princeton (the Tigers), so he founded the school’s first booster club, Schaack Cell: (208)406-3570 OFFENSIVE CONTRIBUTERS RETURNING the “I” Club, and brought the “Tiger” mascot with him. E-mail: [email protected] WR Kelvin Krosch (6-5, 210, Sr.) When the school became the - Southern Branch in 1927, the nickname switched to “Bengals”, Website: www.isubengals.com RB Jahmel Rover (5-8, 201, Jr.) although many newspaper and yearbook accounts refer to the team OL Elijah Ruhl (6-4, 329, Jr.) by both “Bengals” and “Tigers”. The freshman teams during this time Coaching Staff WR Luke Austin (6-1, 170, So.) suffered the unfortunate distinction of the nickname “Kittens”. As a branch of the University of Idaho, the school’s colors TE Andrew Zamora (6-2,228, Sr.) were black and gold, just like the Vandals, and although the official Record at Idaho State 0-0 colors switched to black and orange sometime in the 1940s, the Overall Record 77-75 (12 years) Idaho State Football Defensive Personnel football team wore black jerseys with gold trim through the 60s. The squad also used red numerals for a while in the late 1940s, and Defensive Backs Daniel Drayton the squads’ 1970 home jerseys were more red than orange. It wasn’t Tight Ends Matt Troxel DEFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING until 1971 that a truly orange jersey was used by the football team Offensive Line Derrick Roche LB Basim Hudeen (5-10, 234, Sr.) for the first time. The school’s official colors are black and orange (PMS Associate HC/OL/QBs Don Bailey DB Kelvin Miller (6-0, 185, Sr.) 165), and the trim color is gold (PMS 137), a small remembrance to Defensive Line Todd Bates LB A.J. Storms (6-0, 230, Sr.) harken back to ISU’s rich history. Running Backs Mike Rigell LB Jordan Monga (5-11, 275, Sr.) Wide Receivers Anthony Tucker DL Jake Rouser (6-3, 226, Jr.) Inside Rudy Griffin DEFENSIVE CONTRIBUTERS RETURNING Outside Linebackers Ryan Smaha DB Phillip Pleasant (5-11, 190, Jr.)

QUICK FACTS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg.  tt’ dsgae lae for designated leaderstate’s the University State is Idaho Sciences. Health the of Division and School, Graduate Technology, Engineering, & Science Education, Business, Letters, colleges &the Arts of thru programs degree and top-flight 280 certificatethan more throughopportunity providing innovation andby higher-educationfor services demand growing the meet University’s to ability the to designation testamentThe is 4,400 institutions. academichigher than more nation’s percent the less than 5 of by University-High designation status, enjoyed a “research of classificationprestigious the received had University State Idaho Teachingannounced the that of 2011,Advancement January the Carnegie Foundation for In Campus Idaho State researchers and national laboratories to utilize special nuclear facilities. About State Idaho About The Idaho Accelerator Center at ISU’s research parkallows for The clocktower isoneofthenewer Union Building, whichhousesISU’s options, agameroom, abilliards official bookstore, several dining additions to thePond hall, andabowling alley. 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 house apartment-style student housing, adininghall,house apartment-style and classrooms, and the buildingisseen as abridgebetween theupperandlower campuses. The newest istheRendezvous addition to Center, the campus whichwill landmark. landmark. They are atop ofRed Hill, which Idaho State’s track andsoccer programs. The columns onRedHillare aPocatello overlooks Davis Field, whichishometo The Entrance Main oftheRendezvous Center.

Pg.  Pg. student appetites. TheExpress, Idaho Stateas well as Universitygourmet burgers options, food includingvariety of from Einstein Bros. Bagels, Grille Mandalay Nation will help courtsatisfy to be completed by the end Studentof Fall Union.Semester. Construction A more isunderway expansive Themainonnew,a campus expanded isinthemidst majorfoodofa renovation ofthePond blue-ribbon trout streams.tobackpacking, bicycling, river- Sun Valley.running, ISUand studentsfishing in enjoyIdaho’sforemost unrivaled famous among outdoor them activities, Yellowstone from skiing and Grand Teton national parks, and that eliminates teller lines and allows members actually to This see and branch features unique a service philosophy, technology‘dialogue branch banking’,in the Pond completed Credit just UnionISU hasStudent high construction new a Union of to serve the University. n tan healthcare trains professionalsand professions in health the ineducation ISU’s Arbor Walk, andthemountains that border Pocatello to theeastmajestically ISU draws from states, 48 d’Alene. 59 Falls, Coeur Twin Meridian-Boise, Falls, and Idaho in centers campus mainin Pocatello the attending studentsas well as with outreach Current enrollment 15,575 is students family practice. residency for physicians offering specializing a as well radiology, inand as nursing,dietetics physical to therapy fieldsranging from dental hygiene and from several prominentThe recreation Pocatello areas,campus iscountries a short anddistance every county in Idaho. it showcases ofbothIdaho thebeauty the Pond Student UnionBuilding, and State andPocatello. The trees located in the center of the picture are part of in thecenter are ofthepicture part This view ofthequadwas taken from watch over thecampus.

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Idaho State University prides itself on innovation and opportunity. The Veterans’ Sanctuary at ISU is the first transition and support program of its kind in the , providing first-class service to military veterans of all eras attending the University. A support team provides assistance with G.I. Bill benefits and offers guidance on campus from the moment student veterans arrive until they graduate. The “one-stop-shop” approach allows vets to access all campus services through a single office. The Veterans’ Sanctuary is ISU’s response to the urgent need for veterans’ services expressed by veterans’ groups throughout the country.

One of the identifying marks of the Idaho State University is the beauty of the physical campus and surrounding area. Thanks to the generosity of Jack and Mary Lois Wheatley, who have long supported scholarships at ISU, the campus is embarking on The Stephens Performing Arts Center is the jewel The view from the ISU quad leading to the Pond Student Union Building. an aggressive beautification program, including landscaping of Southeast Idaho. Universally lauded for its improvements and new entrance signage. design and acoustics, the building is the premiere The L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center, a $34 concert hall in Idaho. million structure built primarily with private funding is one of the most acoustically perfect concert halls in the United States. This unique, a state- of-the art facility has three theatrical venues for presenting a variety of musical, dramatic and dance performances. ,

(Above) A panorama of the Idaho State University Campus including Holt Arena.

(Left) The Stephens Performing Arts The Swanson Arch is one of the oldest pieces of Center. architecture on campus. Incoming freshmen enter the campus through the arch, and they exit after graduation. The arch is also on the official university seal for Idaho State.

ABOUT IDAHO STATE 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg.  Idaho Progressive Student Alliance International Students Association Latter Day Saints Student Alliance Indian DaughtersIndian withEducation) PRIDE (Preserving and Reviving PRIDE (Preserving andReviving Kappa Alpha PsiKappa Fraternity Inc. Nepalese Student Association Native Nations Dance Theater Pakistani Student Association Chinese Student Association Carribbean SteelCarribbean DrumBand African Student Association NAACP (Pocatello Chapter) NAACP (College Chapter) Native United Americans Black Student Alliance Sigma Gamma Rho Sigma Gamma Le Conseil Francais Polynesian Club Japanese Club Omega Psi Phi German Club German Russian Club Cultural Student Organizations Commitment to Diversity to Commitment 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 adapt to college life. student-athletes potential help to tions organiza cultural different 30 than more of view. new found friend offering a different point a with discussion a for campus on corner quiet a to or globe the around students take can that programs through fostered is inquiry interchangeand atmosphereof This perspectives. scholarly and phies, philoso cultures, different to exposure student’s educational experience through Idaho State seeks to enrich every every enrich to seeks State Idaho are there University State Idaho At - -

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Directors of Idaho State Academic Services Academic 2010 All-Big Sky Football Every academic institution’s first responsibility is to prepare its Services students for the best opportunity to graduate with their fullest potential. Academic Honorees Idaho State understands this responsibility very well and instituted the Student-Athlete Support Center for its student-athletes, to enable them to balance the time requirements for both academics and athletics with the ultimate goal of obtaining their degree. Under the direction of Nancy Graziano, and assisted by a strong and caring staff, the Student-Athlete Support Center provides a variety of services with that in mind. The center’s function begins even before a student-athlete sets foot on campus with transcript evaluation, and continues in helping the newcomer make the transition from high school or junior college to college. “When they arrive at ISU we want it to be a positive experience,” Nancy Graziano Luke Austin Clint Brock Brendon Garcia David Harrington Graziano says. Undeclared Biochemistry Undeclared History The Student-Athlete Support Center serves as a liaison for the student-athlete to all services available to the student population as a whole, including but not limited to career counseling, the counseling and testing office, the academic skills center, the registrar, financial aid, the placement office, postgraduate scholarships, and any other student services. The office also provides tutoring, helps the student-athlete stay on track for graduation and NCAA eligibility, provides advising on education courses until a major course of study is selected, and helps with career choices with the idea in mind that a college education can be more meaningful when a career is decided on. The office also makes presentations on drug and alcohol awareness available to the student- MattMatt Steuart Steuart Russel Hill Ethan Monroe Mitch Rudder Sean Rutten athletes. Health Care Admin. Exercise Science Marketing Exercise Science “Even though our graduation rates are good, we are constantly striving to improve them,” Graziano says. “The creation of the Student- Athlete Support Center is a positive step in that improvement.” The refurbished Student-Athlete Support Center was dedicated in 2003 and is located on the south side of Holt Arena. As part of the refurbishment, student computers and additional space for academic counseling were added, bringing added benefits to the students. The department continues to grow, as in 2008, an expanded study center in Turner Hall was opened. The new center was funded with a $40,000 grant obtained by Matt Steuart from the NCAA. The new study area features over a dozen computer stations, a quiet room, and has available tutoring for the student-athletes. Quinton Freeman Brad Shedd Dustin Tew Justin Vae’ena John Van Vliet Bryant Ward Construction Nursing Undeclared Mass Communications Management Management

ACADEMIC SERVICES 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg.  (Offices located in the ISU Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center) Orthopaedic and Medicine Sports ISU the in located (Offices Athletic Training and Injury Prevention Injury and Training Athletic Dr. Aaron Altenberg Dr. Hoffman Sandra Team Physician Team Physician IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY STATE IDAHO TEAM PHYSICIANS TEAM Dr. Ken Newhouse Team Physician Dr. ChrisJohnson Dr. Steven Coker Team Physician Team Physician 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Dr. M.R.Mickelson Team Physician Dr. Vernon Esplin Team Physician Center andOrthopaedic Idaho State Sports M ad fe te w 2-er ad ess have leases University. land State 20-year Idaho to back transferred two is ownership expired, to the beleased after and PMC will structure privately-financed The and rehabilitation. and physicians treatment in used equipment the to as well as therapists access immediate have athletes student- foremost, being and First Arena. facility Holt to door training next weight premier area’s the of benefit enormous the from aside ways, numerous in care providers, andthecommunity. training and educational facility for health sciences students, faculty, an area health as serves It education. care health for institution lead state’s the as mission CenterMedical andwas 14months inconstruction. with million. $2.5 center of cost a at built was educational It classrooms. and meeting and recruitment an alumni, and DesFosses, Dan and physical Benedetti Ric with therapists of Clinic offices Therapy Physical the Pocatello Newhouse, The E. Kenneth physician, Coker, team Steve ISU’s Mickelson, M.R. Joseph, Tony conditioning coach. and bicycles, and strengthon-site an as well as equipment,aerobics stationary stations, area lifting The weight student-athletes. has State’s Idaho for strictly reserved is that area training weight state-of-the-art Conference.weight intheBigSky training facility premier the & include they Sports ISU, the at Center of Orthopaedic opening board 1994 June indoor the fastest With America’s track. as well as campus, college a on constructed ever and football both ofhousing capable stadium domed first the of Idaho State’s athletic facilities had already boasted h Cne ws ul a n cs t te public. the to cost no at built was Center The ISU’s student-athletes for beneficial is Center The its fulfilling in ISU for milestone major a is It The Center is a joint venture of ISU and the Portneuf of Drs. offices the houses also Center The 6,800-foot a includes Center 25,000-foot The

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INJURY PREVENTION Jared Allen Strength and Conditioning Center

The beginning of 2010 marked a new era in Idaho State’s a good facility for our athletes to train. When I was in Pocatello ability to train and compete when Jared Allen donated $200,000 to last spring I started talking to Donna Hays about a project for the Mark Campbell renovate the ISU weight room. The newly remodeled center was athletic department,” said Allen, who had his number retired on Head Strength and named in honor of Allen and has been dubbed The Jared Allen November 7, the day he was inducted into the ISU Sports Hall of Conditioning Coach Strength and Conditioning Center at the Idaho Orthopaedic and Fame and the Ring of Honor. “I thought it would be awesome to Sports Center. update the weight room. I spend a lot of time working out and 7th Season Allen’s contribution includes know how important it is for our athletes the replacement of all of the current to have the best equipment available. strength and conditioning equipment, Donna and I have been working out all of Strength and Conditioning all-new rubber flooring, and a new paint the details for the upgrade and I’m excited Mark Campbell has been a strength and job as well. Allen, who had his jersey that we can announce that the plans are conditioning coach for 23 years. retired along with earning Hall of Fame finalized and we are moving forward.” He has 10 national certifications and has and Ring of Honor status in November of trained athletes of all ages and all sports. 2009, will have his retired jersey framed Mark Campbell, ISU’s strength and and hung in the Allen Center. . conditioning coach, feels that having Coach Campbell played line backer under While Allen has contributed in not only a revamped weight room will coach and was the the past, most notably with the purchase be a source of pride for ISU’s athletes, defensive player of the year at Idaho State his of ISU’s new football uniforms and the but having some of the newest and senior year and tried out for the NFL and CFL. ISU football locker room best equipment will benefit He started his career teaching, coaching and renovation, this gives everyone as well. training in Hawaii at Punahou High School. back not just to football, “Because of the great While working at Punahou, Campbell started but to all programs at ISU. generosity that Jared Allen has his first of two personal training companies. Idaho State has 15 varsity shown, we will be able to take In addition, many of his high school clients sports that compete in our strength and conditioning the Big Sky Conference or program to another level. have earned college scholarships. Campbell the Pacific Coast The quality and variety of the moved back to Pocatello in 1997 where he Conference. equipment we will be getting has coached at several schools in southeast The donation is will allow all the athletes of all idaho. He joined Idaho State University in the second-largest ever sports to benefit and improve 2005. He became the Head Strength and received by ISU athletics, their athletic performance,” Conditioning Coach in 2007. His certifications behind only the donation of said Campbell. are: CSCS,ACSM,ACE,AFAA,YMCA (5), and land valued at over $1 million in Driggs, Idaho by Sylvia Papenberg As a player at Idaho State, Allen was twice named All- battling ropes certified. and her late husband Don which will go toward Miller Ranch America, including consensus first team honors in 2003, a year Stadium (softball) and Papenfield Field, ISU’s outdoor practice in which he broke the Idaho State single season and career sack field. The contribution does top the $150,000 donation for ISU’s records, leading the nation in sacks, tackles for loss, and forced new video board by the Idaho Potato Commission. The renovation . All was honored at the end of his senior season by being of the “Jared Allen Strength & Conditioning Center” will begin in named the 2003 winner of the Buck Buchanan Award from the mid December, and it will be in full working order for the student- Sports Network as the I-AA Defensive Player of the Year. He has athlete’s spring semester of competition. The project is set to be since gone on to star in the , first with the completed on Sunday, January 10, 2010. City Chiefs, and for the last two years with the Minnesota “The weight room at Idaho Orthopaedic has always been Vikings.

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NOTEABLE ALUMNI Holt Arena History 1981 National Champions

HOLT ARENA FAST FACTS Size: 400 feet by 420 feet, by 108 feet, encompassing 4 1/2 acres Turf: Astroturf Track: ProWest 200-meter Seating: Football, 11,767 bucket seats; Track, 12,000 Cost: Exactly $2.8 million. ISU students voted in 1968 to increase their own fees to finance construction, which was completed in 1970. Largest Crowds: Att Year Opponent 13,895 1980 vs. Boise State (November 22) 13,444 1981 vs. Weber State 13,000 1971 vs. Boise State 12,983 1983 vs. Idaho 12,500 1970 vs. Idaho 12,400 1970 vs. Boise State 12,176 1984 vs. Boise State 12,153 1981 vs. Rhode Island 12,101 1982 vs. Boise State 12,008 1981 vs. Utah State 12,003 1981 vs. South Carolina State 12,000 1975 vs. Boise State 12,000 1972 vs. Idaho 12,000 1970 vs.

Television: The following network telecasts originated in Holt Arena: 10-21-72 ISU vs. Idaho, regional ABC-TV. 11-13-76 ISU vs. Boise State, regional network. 12-12-81 ISU vs. South Carolina State, 1-AA Playoffs, Holt Arena History regional ABC-TV. Idaho State has long been a national leader in innovative athletic facilities. In 1967, then-athletic director Milton ‘Dubby’ Holt 12-19-87 Marshall vs. Northeast Louisiana, I-AA Championship, ESPN first hit on the idea of playing both football and basketball in a domed structure on the ISU campus. The doors opened in Sep- 12-17-88 Furman vs. Georgia Southern, I-AA Championship, ESPN 9-12-92 ISU vs. Boise State, PSN, regional. tember, 1970, with a 64-34 win over UNLV. 11-12-94 ISU vs. Montana, PSN, regional. Only one domed facility predates Holt Arena: the . But ever since ISU demonstrated that a dome could be 9-30-95 ISU vs. Idaho, PSN, regional. constructed at a reasonable price, which was $2.8 million at the time, domes have proliferated around the country. 10-28-95 ISU vs. No. , PSN, regional. Holt Arena is presently one of the few totally-contained indoor stadiums anywhere. It consists of a 12,000-seat football field 11-23-96 ISU vs. Weber State, FOX NW, regional. 10-13-01 ISU vs. Portland State, FOX Sports Net and an 8,000-seat basketball arena with a wooden floor from the Horner Flooring Company. In August of 2011, Holt Arena received 11-22-03 ISU vs. Southern Utah, The an upgrade in field turf as Hellas Construction installed new turf that is used by the . 10-2-04 ISU vs. Montana State, Altitude Sports Holt Arena has hosted many memorable events. Those coming to mind immediately include three NCAA Sub-Regional Bas- 10-21-06 ISU vs. Montana State, Altitude Sports ketball Tournaments, two of which ISU participated in, three NCAA Division I-AA playoff games involving Idaho State and two 10- 6 -07 ISU vs. Northern , Altitude Sports I-AA National Championship Games for which Pocatello bid to host and won, and numerous district and conference indoor track 10- 4 -08 ISU vs. Montana State, Altitude Sports 11- 8 -08 ISU vs. Weber State, Altitude Sports championships. 10-17-09 ISU vs. Northern Colorado, Altitude Sports In 2001, Holt Arena hosted the Big Sky Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament as well as the Golden Spike Invitational Track Meet, which was broadcast on ESPN. The arena is also the site of numerous concerts by entertainers as diverse as Garth Brooks and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, numerous state high school championships, and the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo. In 2009, courtesy of the Idaho Potato Commission, a new 16x12 foot video board debuted, further increasing the fan experi- ence at Holt Arena.

HOLT ARENA 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 12 Head coach Kragthorpe Dave iscarried offthefieldin 1981 National Champions The squad 1981Bengal went 12-1ontheway to theNCAA I-AA NationalChampionship with theNational Championship Trophy Wichita Falls, Texas 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 denied, winningthetitle witha34-23victory. Eastern Kentucky, but the power Bengals perennial would against not up be went ISU called, CarolinaIsland 51-0,andSouth State 41-12. Rhode against wins home after game onship nailed a33-yard fieldgoal for a33-30win. the game. In the third , Case deBruijn won have would that Ruzek Roger WSU’s by second overtime the in 32-yard goal missed field a surviving ISU wentwith threeovertimes,to game In In the Pioneer Bowl, as the I-AA game was champi the to waltzed then State Idaho versity football team shocked the nation, as State. Portland at win road a and Arizona, Northern and team strong a over 21-10. They followed that with home wins ing national champion Boise State in Boise , the Bengals took out defend at 19games.streak inI-AA history losing longest the ending after months 14 just came championship the and 0-11, went Bengals the 1979 in because able with aI-AA national championship. the Bengals capped an improbable season with Weber State for the Big Sky title and a berth in the NCAA playoffs. The playoffs. NCAA the in berth a and title Sky Big the for State Weberwith tana State 21-3, and Utah State, 50-24, setting up a showdownwinner-take-all off Idaho on the road 24-14, and then scored impressive home wins overMon In the fall of 1981, the Idaho State Uni After an opening win over Eastern Eastern over win opening an After The season was all the more remark ISU lost at Montana 24-21, but they would not falter again. They knocked

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1981 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS The Babe Caccia Scholar-Athlete Award

Each spring, the Southern Idaho Chapter of the National Football Foundation hosts the annual NFF Scholar-Athlete Awards Banquet, honoring the best high school football players in regards to athletics and academics. Starting in 2002, the Southern Idaho Chapter has honored one football player from Idaho State and one from Boise State as well. Idaho State’s honorees win the prestigious Babe Caccia Scholar-Athlete Award, while their counterparts in Boise earn the Scholar-Athlete Award. Along with a plaque given to the school and the award winner, the honorees are listed on a plaque in the Hall of Fame. Idaho State 2010 Babe Caccia Scholar-Athlete Winners 2010- Dustin Tew 2009- JD Ponciano 2008- Brad Rife 2007- Jon Winn 2006- Brandon Mennear 2005- David Tongelei 2004- Jeff Davenport 2003- Josh Whitworth 2002- Bart Brooks

2010 winner Dustin Tew

BABE CACCIA 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 14 against over his coaching tenure.coachingover Flankedhis against by Conference rival that Caccia’s squads went 9-1 Bears, a long standing former Rocky Mountain prior to the nationally televised game with the asCacciais now known Field. ningest coach,J. Italo “Babe” Caccia. win The field all-time ISU’s to surface Holt playing the Arena dedicated University State Idaho Colorado, Northern against Homecoming on The ceremony took place on the field field the on place took ceremony The On Saturday 6, October 2007 afternoon, 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 - 90th birthday during the week of the festivi the of week the during birthday 90th his wife and family, Caccia, who celebrated his occasion andthechristening ofCaccia Field. the commemorate to victory 26-14 a decisive scored State Idaho fittingly, and coming, decided by 13points orless. game one only with 280-85, opponents their 1957 (9-0, 6-0 RMC). The 1957 team outscored defeated squads in 1952 (8-0, 5-0 RMC) and in Caccia’s teamslegendary include a pair of un the firsteverConference BigSky titlein1963. won also he and 1959, and 1957, 1955, 1953, Mountain Conference championships in 1952, time mark of 79-38-2.all- an Babe’s compiling teams won season, Rocky 1965 the through year!”next have happened, I’d be happy to turn 90 again commenting that, “had I known all this would Holt Arena crowd in stitches at the ceremony, Dome namesake Milton “Dubby” Holt, had the worked hand in hand with his best friend and ISU’s 1981 National Championship season and Vailas “an institution,andatrueBengal”. C. Dr.PresidentArthur ISU by called was ties, Caccia’s teams also went 11-3 on Home 1952 from Bengals the coached Babe Caccia, who was the Athletic Director for Caccia Field Caccia - - - the start of the 2007 Homecoming game against Northern Colorado, ofthe2007Homecoming gameagainstNorthern a the start The Caccia Field logowas unveiled to justprior ontheHolt Arena turf congratulations Caccia with Babe theformaldedication after oftheHolt

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BABE CACCIA Bengals in the NFL

Evan Dietrich-Smith,

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BENGALS IN THE PROS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 16 Jared Vikings Allen,Minnesota 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Bengals in the NFL the in Bengals great andcurrent ESPNNFLAnnouncer , formerPittsburgh Steeler

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BENGALS IN THE PROS All-Time Idaho State NFL Roster

Lane, Jim, C, , 1983 Chicago Cardinals, 1959 Allen, Jared, DL, , 2004-07 Logan, Clyde, WR, Cincinnati Bengals, 2008 , 1960-61 Minnesota Vikings, 2008-Present MacDonald, Dan, LB, Denver Broncos, 1987 Zeidman, Dan, PK, , 2009 Beals, Shawn, KR, , 1988 Machurek, Mike, QB, Detroit Lions, 1982-84 Bell, Ed, WR, Jets, 1970-75 Mathis, Greg, DB, Oakland Raiders, 1974 Chargers, 1976 Miller, Don, LB, Seahwaks, 1990 Berry, John, DB, , 1985 Miller, John, T, Detroit Lions, 1964 Busch, Mike, QB, , 1987 Mitchell, Isaac, RB, Buffalo Bills, 2004 Bugord, Seth, QB, Kansas City Chiefs, 2002 Morieno, Joel, DL, , 1978 Charleston, Jeff, DL, Houston Texans, 2006 O’Neal, Ken, TE, New Orleans Saints, 1987 , 2007 Otto, Bob, DL, , 1985 New Orleans Saints, 2008-Present Dallas Cowboys, 1986 Clark, D.J., CB, Carolina Panthers, 2009/Green Bay Pack- Houston Oilers, 1987 Eddie Johnson ers 2009 Price, Phil, DB, Oakland Raiders, 1972 Cook, Bob, DB, San Francisco 49ers, 1959 Robinson, Josh, DB, Baltimore Ravens, 2002 Courtney, Matt, DB, San Francisco 49ers, 1987 Roman, John, G, Baltimore Colts, 1975 DeBruijn, Case, P, Kansas City Chiefs, 1982 New York Jet 1976-82 Fitzgerald, Jamie, DB, Minnesota Vikings, 1987 Scribner, Rick, G, Green Bay Packers, 1977 Garces, Pete, K, Detroit Lions, 2000 Smith-Dietrich, Evan, OL, Garnett, Rene, DB, , 1975 Green Bay Grant, Will, C, Buffalo Bills, 1978-87 Packers, 2009-Present Idaho State NFL Draft Choices Year Rd Pick Sel. Name Team Position Seattle Seahawks, 1985 Stephenson, Al, T, Baltimore 2004 4 30 126 Jared Allen Chiefs DE Griggs, Shane, QB, Green Bay Packers, 2001 Colts, 1956 2003 6 7 180 Eddie Johnson Vikings P Gutierrez, Matt, QB, New England Patriots, 2007-09 Taylor, Dan, T, Dallas 1987 10 10 261 Merril Hoge Steelers RB 1986 8 3 197 Kevin Hudgens Falcons DE 2010 Cowboys 1983 1985 9 24 248 Bob Otto Seahawks DE Washington Redskins 2011 Thompson, Edwin, TE, Kansas 1983 11 21 300 Dan Taylor Cowboys T 12 14 321 Jim Lane Lions C Hancock, Mike, TE, Washington Redskins, 1973-74 City Chiefs, 2005 1982 6 15 154 Lions QB Harris, Carlis, WR, Denver Broncos, 1971 Togafau, Pago, LB, Ari- 8 19 214 Case DeBruijn Chiefs P Hoge, Merril, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers, 1987-93 zona Cardinals/Philadelphia 1977 3 18 74 Rick Scribner Packers G 1975 11 12 272 Rene Garnett Patriots DB Chicago Bears, 1994 Eagles, 2007 12 11 297 Matt Kendon Patriots DT Hudgens, Kevin, DE, Falcons, 1986 New Orleans Saints, 2008 13 1 313 John Roman Colts G Jackson, Ruben, DB, Los Angles Raiders, 1991 , 2009 1974 13 2 314 Brian Vertefeuille Chargers T 15 19 383 Greg Mathis Raiders DB Jewell, Tom, T, San Francisco 49ers, 1961 Tennessee Titans/Arizona 1973 6 22 152 Tom Toner Packers LB Johnson, Eddie, P, Minnesota Vikings, 2003 Cardinals, 2010 8 11 193 Mike Hankock Redskins TE Cincinnati Bengals 2004 Toner, Tom, LB, Green Bay 1972 10 20 254 Phillip Price Raiders DB 1971 10 9 243 Carlis Harris Broncos WR , 2005 Packers, 1973 1970 9 20 228 Ed Bell Jets WR Washington Redskins, 2006 Tripp, Paul. T, San Fran- 1964 13 5 173 John Miller Lions T Denver Broncos, 2007 cisco 49ers, 1957 1961 17 9 233 Tom Jewell 49ers T 1959 16 6 186 Bob Cook 49ers B Detroit Lions, 2008 Vertefeuille, Brian, T, San Diego 1958 21 12 253 Jim Wagstaff Lions B Jones, Blayne, Oakland Raiders (AFL), 1961 Chargers, 1974 1957 22 7 260 Paul Tripp 49ers T Kendon, Matt, DT, New England Patriots, 1975 Wagstaff, Jim, DB, Detroit 1956 23 6 271 Al (Bear) Stephenson Colts T Key, Sale’, WR, Cincinnati Bengals, 2005 Lions, 1958

BENGALS IN THE PROS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 18 Boise Burn, 2008 Burn, Boise Bakersfield Blitz, 2005-2007 , 2004 FinleyDeRonn Steamrollers, City Quad 2008 David Beverly Tri-Cities Fever, 2007-08 Beckles Emery AF2 ,2010-11 Mark Weivoda Mustangs,Milwaukee 2001 Brandon Tuia 2011 2010 Shock, Spokane Eddie Thompson Commandos, 1989 Maryland Dan McDonald , 2010-11 New Orleans VooDoo, 2008 Blaze,Utah 2006 Sale’ Key , 1993-95 Craig Barr League Football Arena Amsterdam Admirals, 2007 Jaret Johnson Europe NFL Bengals in Other Professional inOther Bengals Leagues

Saskatchewan Roughriders, 2010 Saskatchewan , 2009 Eddie Johnson ColumbiaBritish Lions, 2004 Brett Fowler Renegades,Ottawa 2005 Steve Burch Roughriders, 2004-05 Saskatchewan League Beckles Emery Football Canadian 2008 Burn, Boise Grande Rio Valley Dorados, 2007 Donte’ Williams 2007-09 Burn, Boise Explorers,Memphis 2006 Mark Weivoda 2007-08 Burn, Boise , 2005-2006 Hawaiin Islanders, 2003-2004 Josh Robinson Tri-Cities Fever, 2005 Polecki Robert 2008 Burn, Boise Central Valley Coyotes, 2007 Shedrack Okoebor Tri-Cities Fever, 2005 Kuhau-Liftee Karl Stockton Lightning, 2007 Explorers,Memphis 2005 Sale’ Key Bakersfield Blitz,2006 Jaret Johnson 2008-10 Burn, Boise James Ernie Bakersfield Blitz,2005-2007 Green Bay Blizzard, 2004 Lamont Hudgens Tri-Cities Fever, 2007-08 Hodges Michael 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011

Toronto Argonauts, 2002 Johnson Eric Boise Stallions,Boise 2000-01 Cazzie Brown League Football Professional Indoor IslandIndians, 1965 Rhode Nick Yorges Victoria Steelers/Tyees, 1967 Keith Roundy Fort Worth Braves, 1969 Odom Robert Neptunes, 1967 Norfolk John Montes IslandIndians, 1965 Rhode John Miller Capitols,Indianapolis 1968-69 Montreal Beavers, 1966-67 Fort Wayne Warriors, 1965 Eugene Keliikuli Sacramento Capitols, 1969 Leroy Harris Orange County 1968 Ramblers, Eugene Bombers, 1967 Greg Duff Capitols,Indianapolis 1968-69 League CrossRoger Football Continental Dwain Wilson^ Joe Patrone^ Kerychuk^ Larry Hornes^ Bob Edgson^ Art Butch Caston^ Shawn Beals^ Pat Bonnett^ 1972-81 Roughriders, 1999-2005 Saskatchewan Nkeyasen

Pg. 1 Pg. 9 Xtreme, 2001 Johnson Eric XFL Wyoming Calvary, 2011 Hodges Michael Wyoming Calvary, 2011 Beckles Emery Yakima Shockwave, 2001 Nighswonger Matt Express/Warriors,Utah 2001-2004 Main Jeff Wyoming 2005 Calvary Express/Warriors,Utah 2002-2004 Pete Garces Express/Warriors,Utah 2002-2004 Cazzie Brown Express/Warriors,Utah 2002-2004 Trevor Bell League Football Indoor National Idaho Stallions, 1999 Manu Ron Mobile, 2000 Virgil Gardner Stallions,Boise 2001 Walzer

BENGALS IN THE PROS Mike Kramer Idaho State Head Coach Idaho, 1977 First Season

One of the most successful coaches in Big Sky Champion Grizzlies 3-of-4 contests 2002- football history is now an Idaho State Bengal. Mike Kramer 05. Attendance at Bobcat games doubled was hired to be the Bengal’s 25th head coach in program and tripled to the current levels enjoyed by history on Nov. 22, 2010. Kramer has previously been the the Bobcat faithful. head coach at fellow Big Sky Conference schools, Eastern Washington and Montana State. Notable among the many of Kramer’s outstanding Bobcat performers was He is one of only five coaches in Big Sky history to be currently with named Big Sky Coach of the Year three times: twice while the Lions, at Montana State and once at Eastern Washington. He has Ryan Johnson who was named to the Elite 77 career wins, 53 of which came in league play which ranks Eight as a NCAA scholar athlete in 2003, fourth all-time in conference history. He is the only coach to win Big Sky Coach of the Year honors at two Joey Thomas currently with different schools. His 53 Big Sky wins ranks third for most in the Big Sky record books. He needs only one the Oakland Raiders and center Jeff Bolton victory to tie (Montana) and move into second place. who was named the Rimington Award Winner (I-AA) after the Kramer spent the last year as the assistant to the director of 2005 season. football operations at Washington State. Prior to Washington State Kramer was hired as the head coach at Montana State in He also served as head coach at Eastern Washington, where he compiled a record 2000 where he coached at until May of 2007. During his time of 37-32 from 1994-99, including the school’s first outright conference title in 1997. in Bozeman he amassed 40 wins and led the Bobcats to three That year he guided his team to the semi-finals of the FCS playoffs, the last Big Sky Big Sky Conference championships. From 2002-07 MSU went team other than Montana to make the semi-finals. His Eastern team lost to eventual 35-26, including an eight-win campaign in 2006 which at the national champion Youngstown State coached by . From 1995 through time was the schools highest-total since 1984. 1999 the Eagles produced a 1,000 yard rusher every season.

Kramer orchestrated five-straight winning seasons in The Colton, Wash., native began his coaching career at his prep alma mater as a Bozeman; the longest for the program in more than 40 years. student teacher and assistant coach in 1976, helping the team to an undefeated Montana State’s 2006 season featured the first postseason season and the state B-11 Championship. The next year, Kramer became teacher win and postseason home games since 1984 and a No. 10 and assistant football coach at Helena High under eventual final national ranking. The 2006 team lost in the quarterfinals Head Coach . In 1980, upon his mentor’s departure to join the MSU to eventual national champion Appalachian State. staff, he was elevated to the head coaching position. During his highly successful tenure - he led the Bengals to their first winning season since 1958 - was capped Kramer’s defensive staff and then, with the addition of Don with a stint as the winning head coach in the East-West Shrine Game in 1982. Bailey as offensive coordinator, rewrote most of the Bobcat record books during his seven year run. Records broken and After serving as Helena’s head coach from 1980-82, Kramer joined the Bobcat staff surpassed included: most total offense, passing, rushing, in 1983 as a defensive line coach and a year later was part of a the 1984 Big Sky and receiving records for single game, season, and career in Conference and NCAA I-AA national championship squad as the inside linebackers almost every category. His 2001-03 teams lead the Big Sky coach for head coach Dave Arnold. In 1985, Kramer assumed defensive coordinator Conference in total defense under the direction of current duties and moved to coaching the secondary. Following the 1986 season, Kramer Boise State defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski. returned to the high school ranks as a teacher and head football coach at Tacoma Stadium High School and remained there for two seasons. In 1989, A key feature of Kramer’s success was ending a 17-game hired Kramer as Eastern Washington’s defensive line coach. In 1991, Kramer moved losing streak to arch-rival Montana. In fact, the Bobcats to the offensive side of the ball where he coached for three seasons helping the under Kramer were able to beat the perennial Big Sky Eagles to a share of the Big Sky conference title in 1992.

COACHES 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 20 at guard for1974 and1975started current ISUtight endscoach Matt nine gamesat defensive endasafreshman in1972. Kramer’s the A Washington eventual NFLdefensive Romero linemanDario andwidereceiver Lamont Brighful. degree receiving and McKenzie, at coach with Mike’s Pacific includingseveral Northwest different routes onMtRainier. As Washington State University. 1977 Washington the heels Montana degrees Paul wife head graduate in education records of physical offensive Wulff’s of such coach from State 37 State of at years Kramer education teams Montana Idaho, credentials University. of EWU. University. the Sandi Those luminaries 2000-07. Kramer Eagles Trent State from is They include He records a Kramer’s started health Eastern is University Pollard, Current have an as a avid quarterback were bachelor 36 care two Washington teams and national mountaineer of eclipsed and daughters: administrator his wide of rewrote the 44 seven year gamesatThe center, next hestarted andin science Harry champion games University by receiver and former Courtney with most Leons, graduate 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 on degree with conquests the Eastern Jeff of Kramer of running degrees the offensive is Kentucky from Ogden. studies Bozeman Troxel’s grandfather Ed total Washington’s assistant the of backs in most offense, and in University Kramer nursing while city educational Rex defensive coach of historic Gretchen the Prescott rushing, recruited from success of and tallest Idaho, lines, preservationist Carroll administration eventual Troxel. is and passing followed peaks to a a including senior master’s Michael College Eastern in head and the on at

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COACHES Mike Kramer Career Record

Mike Kramer Year by Year Record

Year School Overall Conference Mike Kramer Fast Facts 1994 Eastern Washington 4-7 2-5 - Kramer joins (Arizona State, State, Wash- 1995 Eastern Washington 3-8 1-6 ington State) as the only coach to lead three teams in the same 1996 Eastern Washington 6-5 4-4 conference at the Division I level. 1997 Eastern Washington 12-2 7-1* 1998 Eastern Washington 5-6 4-4 - He is the only coach in league history to coach multiple Big Sky 1999 Eastern Washington 7-4 6-2 teams, which makes him the only coach to win Big Sky champion- 2000 Montana State 0-11 0-8 ships at two different schools and win Coach of the Year at two dif- 2001 Montana State 5-6 4-3 ferent schools. 2002 Montana State 7-6 5-2* 2003 Montana State 7-6 5-2* - Kramer has coached in the league for 13 seasons, tying him with 2004 Montana State 6-5 4-3 Nevada’s and NAU’s for longest time 2005 Montana State 7-4 5-2* served in the league. 2006 Montana State 8-5 6-2* 77-75 53-44 - Kramer was named Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year in 2005, *Big Sky Conference Champion 2002 and 1997.

Big Sky Conference All-Time Win List 1- Chris Ault, Nevada (13) 68 2- Don Read, Montana (10) 54 3- Mike Kramer, EWU, MSU (13) 53

Big Sky Conference All-Time Win List 1- Chris Ault, Nevada 111 2- Don Read, Montana 85 3- , Montana 80 3- Mike Kramer, EWU, MSU 77

COACHES 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 22 and sixth He Bailey graduated from Portland State in1991withadegree inSpeechCommunications. While coaching at Portland State, ofateam that went Baileywas apart to theplayoffs eachyear. oftheBronco team thatpart was onthenational championship. 966 Prior touchdowns. The record. Bailey yards. In completions, yards andattempts. theendof2008season,SDSUoffense By hadsetnineoffensive records. During ranked second inthenation intotal offensequarterback in2004andninth in2005.Healsohadfour receivers all-conference earn honors. guide responsible Bailey yardsin all-purpose with207.6acontest, 2008 is Bengal Rick yards to in the also the was Bailey’s the coaching Bailey Gatewood Bobcats Bobcats and spent the nation offensive for also offensive tutoring 11 time time at all-time in touchdowns. to coached South to at passing coordinator conference at all-conference Montana Bryant Cal coordinator, Dakota leading Poly Jaron efficiency, Eteuati, Glen as State coached championships State, passer Harris the selections. quarterback Fox his a offensive and Bailey first-team with who offensive earned at First Season Portland State, ‘91 Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/QB Bailey Don Missouri and and Don Before conference records. at in set Shepherd Idaho the coached 10,746 earned the wide 30 Bailey Adams coordinator, in country coming and second-team all-conference touchdowns. single-season State. teams’ 2002, Valley receiver yards enters first-team wide the College ranks 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Bailey to 2003

Conference as broke wide and receivers Idaho his coach players sixth and and first has all-conference becametheall-time leaderinreceiving Ikebe yards Ryan andsecond all-timeinreceptions at 169. receivers 58 Berry all-conference honoree total a State all-time total touchdowns. Cheyney at proven 2005. year at coach South member offense set Bailey every of as from as He single and 109 for the to under wide Dakota University. coached be was record. school receptions July associate receivers honors offensive who honors, season Lulay one receiver the Kramer 2007 led State. of he Receiver passing Travis also with Bailey the the leading head coach to South has records, at and He at March most rushed league Montana 66 Lulay, coached Montana coached coach game coached kick Kassim where Dakota catches the innovative individual 2008 returner in for a coordinator, and Jacks four-year passing State he Osgood at 1,459 Ryan State State on at for offensive coached have Weber with Pokey’s while and 792 offensive Berry, and where yards records with garnered starter set 70 led yards quarterbacks State. team Turnquist Seth coordinator Allen’s a 3,106 school catches in the he first-team for his coaches at since and He helped Burford, nation first-team yards quarterback most career staff was and for 10 ranks 2001. at who with Portland third

On All-American was 23 who the all-time touchdowns. drafted Pg. 23 Pg. State receiving ranks for form honors in second-all-time yardage. the side, 1991-93 He sixth in is Bailey 2000 a Gatewood round three-time and as coached in at he by the Boise set the ranks Big all- the Junior San State Sky conference fifth single-season Diego for from Adams, all-time total Chargers. 1993-96. selection. Aaron offense at receptions MSU In In Hill, with 1994, 2000, in The Scott receptions 12,205 and former Burford Bailey Turnquist yardage yards. was MSU and was a

COACHES Derrick Roche Offensive Line Washington State, ‘03 First Season

Derrick Roche enters his first year as the offensive line coach at Idaho State. Roche comes to Idaho State after spending the last three seasons at Millersville University coaching the offensive line.

Prior to Millersville, Roche was a graduate assistant coach at UTEP from August 2005-July 2008. During his time in El Paso he served as the special teams’ program coordinator and the offensive line graduate assistant. He was responsible for special teams scouting report, defensive scout team, film break down and assisting in coaching the offensive line.

Roche has also spent time assisting the Washington State football camps and he was a volunteer assistant coach at Kentridge High School in 2004.

Roche played at Washington State from 1998-2003 where he was on the team that played in the in 2003 and the Sun Bowl in 2001. He participated in the East-West Shrine game in January of 2003. Roche was an AFCA first-team All-American in 2002, a two-time all-Pac-10 offensive line selection (2001-02) and a three-time Washington State Offensive Lineman of the Year. He also started 37 straight games and 40 during his collegiate playing career.

Roche graduated with a degree in sports management and an option in advertising in December of 2003 from Washington State.

COACHES 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 24 a Since FootballIndoor League from 2004-06 also worked olddaughter hasafive-year namedMataya Rigell. Rigell Perry Rene graduatedRigell from BYU in2002withabachelor’s degree inbroadcast journalism. alsospent timeat Interlake,Rigell Shelton andFoster School’s High in apparel company,sports Rep’n Sports. Washington a Rigell duties. kickoff volunteer runs 2005, played at for his SUU assistant Rigell a State, own collegiate touchdown and Rep’n has Pacific Utah’s coach, spent Sports football Lutheran, since team assisting his Speed he and at summers BYU did Washington individual and the First Season BYU, ‘02 Running Backs Rigell Mike Prior wide receivers andreturn specialists. Rigell will Mike at the in in Idaho the offensive work Idaho Conditioning 1997-98 working Rigell to worked 1998 State coming skills with High State is season. and entering coordinator 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 at the as with camp. School football he various to 2000-01. camp running the served Idaho After He his and offensive in program. has collegiate first with backs the college, as No State, the also a season summer BYU Washington coaching. graduate wide Jason in staff, worked Rigell This 2011. Rigell football football receiver Gesser as including is and spent an As assistant his played camps a assistant he player camps. second graduate Football and is time at in running the in running has Washington, the In year 2010. at coach owner Camp. assistant, 2010, returned National Utah overall backs, Rigell back with of He he as a

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COACHES Matt Troxel Tight Ends Montana, ‘09 First Season

Matt Troxel enters his first season as the tight ends coach at Idaho State University. He comes to Idaho State after serving as the graduate assistant coach at the University of Idaho since 2009.

During his time at Idaho he worked with the wide receivers in 2009 and the offensive line in 2010. He was in charge of coordinating the scout team defense, breaking all opponents’ film and putting together the offensive scouting report. Troxel was a part of the 8-5 Idaho team that won the 2009 Humanitarian Bowl. The 2009 team finished ninth in total offense nationally.

Prior to coming to Idaho, Troxel was a student-assistant at Montana in 2008 where he assisted the wide receivers and coordinated the scout team defense.

Troxel played collegiate football at Montana from 2004-07 where his team was the 2004 1-AA National Runner-Up, and 2004 Big Sky Champion. Montana won the Big Sky championship all four years he played at Montana. In 2006, the Grizzlies advanced to the 2006 FCS semi-finals.

Troxel was a three-year as a wide receiver, kick returner, punt returner and a holder. He was awarded the Naseby Rhinehart Scholar-Athlete Award in the fall of 2007. Troxel played for Bobby Hauck; now the head coach at UNLV.

COACHES 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 26 Griffin’s recruiting areas at Idaho State are Georgia, Florida andDallas. histimethere During hemadethedean’stackle. list. championship, Before and was captainfor theCotton Bowl. linebackers allow a100-yard rusherineight games. In a game. Griffin Prior calling Griffin alsocoachedGriffin in at DakotaStateSchool High University andHolySpirit in 2007and2008. 05 2008, where to played worked Alabama, plays working Griffin the coach and defense four as allowing as saw the Griffin making at years a graduate Demopolis defensive three ranked of played only personnel collegiate defenders 17 No. assistant line two High points 1 and and choices. years football. School recruiting visits. sign First Season Alabama, ‘06 Inside Linebackers Griffin Rudy graduate State Last offensive line. Rudy the a coach Two Demopolis’ strength No. game. at recruiting year to 2 Griffin University. in Griffin’s The in He at play Alabama That Washington total assistant at and was Citadel 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 WSU, enters Division year defense defense. conditioning a budget, two-year defenders signed to play DivisionIfootball in2009. Griffin from the Griffin where coach his State, defense I improved 2008-10. teaching He first football comes starter was he at was Griffin coach year Washington was in had named to While at and individual charge as each a at served Idaho defensive 21 two-year the Worth in , at Tuscalossa, Ala. year to inside 2009 Demopolis of State State the as County editing as skills the tackle starter SEC his they linebackers where after defensive and All-Academic team High allowed game at he 32.5 at spending coordinating Alabama he was defensive won School sacks worked film, coordinator coach responsible only the and a overseeing from Honor in 14 year 5A end with at Georgia did official points Idaho 2003- state as and and Roll not the for a

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COACHES Todd Bates Defensive Line Alabama, ‘05 First Season

Todd Bates is entering his first season at Idaho State as the defensive line coach. Bates, who is an East Alabama native played for the University of Alabama from 2001-04 and graduated in 2005 with a degree in Business Management.

While playing for the Crimson Tide, Bates was the only true freshman to play for the Tide in 2001. He was also selected SEC Defensive Player of the Week twice, and named team captain for the 2004 season.

After college, Bates played for the Tennessee Titans as a in 2005 and 2006 seasons.

Bates has spent the last three years at Oxford High School where he was an assistant football coach for the yellow jackets as well as the head strength and conditioning coach. While at Oxford, Bates coaches four defensive lineman who went on to sign Division I scholarships.

Todd is also the founder of Todd Bates Enterprises LLC and the annual Todd Bates Football Skills Camp www. toddbates.org. Bates is married to his college sweetheart La’Tesa and they had their first born child Angel Maylene Bates February 1, 2011.

COACHES 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 28 and coached During asthedefensivealso served andspecialteam’s coach. Smaha, coached tight second-team endBrandon Mennear. allBig Sky During tracked player participation. a Smaha Football’sSmaha earned Big-Team-Little award. Me to graduate withhismaster’s inhighereducation administration inMay of 2011. graduate Husain earned Smaha’s the a the Pullman, assistant summer Abdullah) SAM his coaching linebackers bachelor Wash. of at who 2010, Washington tenure native, of all science in Ryan signed 2008-09 he played coached helped State degree line First Season Eastern Oregon, ‘04 LinebackersOutside Smaha Ryan Smaha outside linebackersinhissecond goaround. State Ryan the Western free for and coach assistant from agent coach Smaha Eastern three football in the spent Oregon business January 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 in assisted contracts Pac-10 the run begins recruiting Oregon the program. SWARCO where game administration 2007-April previous honorable the his with during defensive planning. he second coordinator After Raiders assisted NFL football mention the 2010. coaching teams. stint in backs Smaha 2002-03 in the marketing While from Innsbruck, as season offensive players During coach an coordinated the 2004-06, seasons. assistant working coaching in in tight (Greg his Austria. coordinator 2007. June time Smaha During with ends Trent, coach walk-on of During the at 2004 Smaha the and Andy Idaho with will the tight and and program this players serving 03 coach the Mattingly served offensive State he ends time season Idaho is and the set he he he as as at

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COACHES Daniel Drayton Defensive Backs Oregon State, ‘07 First Season

Daniel Drayton enters his first year as the coach at Idaho State. He comes to Idaho State after working as a graduate assistant coach at Oregon State since June 2009.

While at Oregon State, Drayton worked with the safeties on defense, the gunners on the punt team and the pressers on the punt return team. He assisted the defensive coordinator with the defensive backs and coordinating practice. He conducted daily meetings with freshmen and sophomore defensive backs, as well as with scout team members because he was the scout team coordinator. He was also in charge of weekly opponent scouting reports as he completed breakdowns of opponents’ offensive film creating weekly opponent cut-ups. On game day, Drayton charted defensive calls, offensive plays, down and distance and field zone. Lastly, he assisted defensive staff members with evaluations and write ups on recruits, and he helped the recruiting coordinator with coordinating recruiting weekends.

As a graduate assistant, Drayton saw his team beat Pittsburgh in the Sun Bowl in 2008 and lose to BYU in the in 2009.

Prior to being a graduate assistant at Oregon State, he was a player for the Beavers from 2004 – 2007. During his athletic career, Oregon State went to three bowl games and won each of them. In 2004, the Beavers participated in the Insight Bowl versus Notre Dame and won 38 – 21. Then, in 2006, Oregon State went to the Sun Bowl against Missouri and squeaked out a victory 39 – 38. In 2007, the Beavers played in the Emerald Bowl versus Maryland and won 21 – 14.

Drayton was a four-year letter winner at Oregon State as a defensive back from 2004 – 2007.

COACHES 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 30 He in Lakewood. 2008-09, spot for He junior in1997whenhehad32catches for 414yards andthree touchdowns. Athlete for A a 4.0grade point average. A injury. improvisational inPhiladelphia. Heenjoys acting reading andconsiders himselfanovice filmeditor. the He inhurdle andsprintingevents.he participated season in1993to wintheschool’s third straight CIFchampionship. Hewas where ateam captainonthetrack, three football spent was the a graduated winningest on year Amsterdam born year and the he four as and Giants’ also was letter February a years track from child. coach coached a winner member

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COACHES 2011 Bengal Numerical Roster

No. Name Ht Wt Pos. Class Hometown Previous School 2011 Alphabetical Roster 1 Andrew Benevides** 5-9 175 WR RS.-Jr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Folsom HS No. Name Pos. 2 Donovan Henley 5-10 175 DB Jr. Chandler, Ariz. Glendale College 35 J.T. Albers*** LB 4 Anthony Boyles 6-2 210 WR Rs.-Jr Los Angeles, Calif. Washington 11 Demetrius Allen LB 4 Ryan Coleman 6-2 208 DB Rs.-Fr. Rialto, Calif. Carter HS 17 Justin Arias QB 5 Greg Melendez* 6-1 211 DB Rs.-Sr. Brooklyn, N.Y. Hofstra 82 Luke Austin* WR 78 Jim Bagley OL 6 Cameron Richmond 6-1 175 WR Jr, Fairfield, Calif. Santa Rosa College 96 Austin Baker DL 7 Derek Graves 6-0 185 WR Rs.-So. Stockton, Calif. San Jaoquin Delta College 74 Nick Beckman OL 8 Basim Hudeen* 5-10 234 LB Sr. Elizabeth, N.J. Hofstra 46 Mitch Beckstead LB 9 Ed Pritchett 6-0 188 DB Fr. Columbus, Georgia Carver HS 39 Michael Berger DB 10 Tavoy Moore* 5-6 193 RB Sr. Long Beach, Calif. Cerritos College 91 James Bergren* DL 11 Demetrius Allen 5-11 215 LB Fr. Miami, Florida Miami Northwestern HS 58 Derek Berrey LB 12 Brad Kragthorpe 5-11 185 QB Fr. Tulsa, Okla. Holland Hall HS 1 Andrew Benevides** WR 4 Anthony Boyles WR 13 Rodrick Rumble** 6-2 201 WR Jr. Oak Harbor, Wash. Oak Harbor HS 36 Clint Brock** LS 14 Erich Pew 5-9 153 PK Fr. Pocatello, Idaho Highland HS 86 Duke Bukoski WR 15 Kelvin Miller** 6-0 185 DB Sr. Lakewood, Wash. Lakes HS 56 Mark Clampitt** OL 15 Kevin Yost 6-1 195 QB Jr. Peoria, Ariz. Glendale College 76 Braeden Clayson*** OL 16 David Harrington* 6-2 185 P Sr. Marina, Calif. Tennessee 4 Ryan Coleman DB 17 Justin Arias 6-1 200 QB So. Agoura Hills, Calif. College of the Canyons 71 Josh Cutler OL 21 Jarrod Daniels WR 17 CJ Reyes 5-7 211 PK Rs.-Fr. New Hall, Calif. Hart HS 25 Tanner Davis* DB 18 Kelvin Krosch*** 6-5 210 WR Sr. Mackay, Idaho Mackay HS 27 Jon Davidson DB 20 Aaron Prier 5-10 176 DB Fr. San Pablo, Calif. Salesian HS 83 Derek Despot TE 21 Jarrod Daniels 5-11 190 WR So. Manteca, Calif. Modesto College 75 Christian Diehm OL 23 Nate Weber 5-11 170 DB Fr. Idaho Falls, Idaho Skyline HS 97 Chris Edwards DL 24 Phillip Pleasant** 5-11 190 DB Jr. Rosamond, Calif. Desert HS 51 David Forester DL 25 Tanner Davis* 5-10 190 DB So. Gig Harbor, Wash. Gig Harbor HS 47 Jack Francis* LB 43 Leki Fuapau* LB 26 Jahmel Rover* 5-8 201 RB Jr. Rialto, Calif. Chaffey College 37 Brendon Garcia* PK 27 Jon Davidson 6-0 170 DB So. Los Angeles, Calif. Oregon State 31 Brenan Ghassemiah**DB 28 Cameron Gupton** 5-8 188 DB Jr. Brentwood, Calif. Freedom HS 49 Christian Gines DB 29 Cody Sorensen 5-11 190 DB Fr. Spokane, Wash. Ferris HS 7 Derek Graves WR 30 A.J. Storms*** 6-0 230 LB Sr. Meridian, Idaho Meridian HS 93 Tyler Graves DL 31 Brenan Ghassemiah** 5-8 185 DB Jr. Anaheim, Calif. Canyon HS 99 Austin Graves DL 32 Daniel McSurdy 5-11 192 WR R-Fr. Boise, Idaho Mountain View HS 28 Cameron Gupton** DB 16 David Harrington* P 34 Ethan Monroe** 5-11 208 LB Jr. Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston HS 2 Donovan Henley DB 35 J.T. Albers*** 5-11 227 LB Sr. Graham, Wash. Graham-Kepowsin HS 88 Josh Hill** TE 36 Clint Brock** 6-2 220 LS Jr. Mesa, Ariz. Mountain View HS 8 Basim Hudeen* LB 37 Brendon Garcia* 5-11 150 PK So. Monte Vista, Calif. Monte Vista HS 77 Erik Jacobson OL 39 Michael Berger 6-1 175 DB R-Fr. Idaho Falls, Idaho Skyline HS 89 Seth Johnson WR 40 Trevor Spence 5-11 215 LB So. Aberdeen, Idaho Aberdeen HS 12 Brad Kragthorpe QB 43 Leki Fuapau* 6-1 232 LB Sr. Sacramento, Calif. Sierra College 18 Kelvin Krosch*** WR 92 Kimo Makaula DL 44 Jake Pele 6-1 220 LB Rs.-So. Algona, Wash. Auburn-Riverside HS 45 Keelan McCaffery LB 45 Keelan McCaffery 6-1 209 LB Rs.-Fr. Rupert, Idaho Miniaco HS

ROSTER 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 32 9 Austin Graves Austin Schnizler* Edwards Chris 99 Austin Baker 98 JakeRouser** 97 Tyler Graves 96 Makaula Kimo 95 JamesBergren* 93 Isaiah 92 Johnson Seth 91 JoshHill** 90 Bukoski Duke 89 Andrew Zamora* 88 ChasePlace 86 Derek Despot 85 Luke Austin* 84 Brad Shedd*** 83 JimBagley 82 Jacobson Erik 79 Braeden Clayson*** 78 Diehm Christian 77 Beckman Nick 76 JoshCutler 75 Jordan Peterson 74 David 71 Sage 69 Jon 63 ElijahRuhl* 62 Derek Berry 61 Justin 60 Clampitt** Mark 58 Jordan Monga* 57 Richie 56 David Forester 55 Taylor Ragan 52 Gines Christian 51 Tyler Myers 50 JackFrancis* 49 Beckstead Mitch 48 47 46 Rigell Mike Roche Derrick Bailey AssociateDon HeadCoach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Kramer Mike Coaching Staff Van Warner Walker Tyler*** Vae’ena* Te’o Vliet** 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 WR 6-3 6-5 181 6-2 6-4 WR 6-2 5-10 181 6-5 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-7 6-3 6-5 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-4 DL 6-2 6-2 244 LB 6-2 DL 6-4 275 6-5 232 5-11 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-0 Running Backs Offensive Line Head Football Coach 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 3 DL DL 235 DL 262 DL 245 DL 249 DL 226 DL 220 DL 235 DL 236 272 TE WR 233 TE 196 228 TE WR 217 OL 170 OL 280 OL 285 OL 265 OL 300 OL 235 OL 270 OL 285 OL 260 OL 277 OL 261 OL 266 LB 329 223 OL 275 DL LB 255 DB 215 LB 180 LB 202 LB 225 220 Todd Bates Rudy Griffin Anthony Matt Kennewick, Fr.-Rs. Jr. Fr. HI Kailua, So. Jr. Fr. Rs.-So. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Hailey, Idaho So. Sr. Fr. Boise, Idaho Rs.-Jr. Sr. Pingree, Idaho Fr. Rs.-Fr. Fr. Rs. So. Sr. So. Oceanside, Calif. Jr. Jr. Fr. Rs.-So. IdahoCity, Idaho Jr. Sr. Nampa,Idaho Fr. Rs. Fr. Fr. Dayton, Idaho Rs. Fr. Fr. Sr. Rs. Fr. Troxel Tucker ai. Ventura, Calif. Idaho Meridian, Dubois, Oak Harbor, Fruitland, Idaho Stevens HS Calif. Murrieta, Kent, City,Rapid Dakota South Blackfoot, Idaho Honolulu, HI Placentia, Calif. Boise, Idaho Idaho Falls, Idaho Boise, Idaho Flagstaff, Ariz. Idaho Meridian, Burley, Idaho Carson, Calif. Pocatello, Idaho Puyallup, Declo, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Kent, University Place, Torrence, Calif. Henderson, Nev. Pocatello, Idaho Belvue, Twin Falls, Idaho Calif. La Mirada, ah Wash. Wash. ah Wash. y. Wyo. ah Wash. ah Wash. Wash. Wash.

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2011 Depth Chart as of August 2, 2011

Offense Defense WR (X)- 21 Jarrod Daniels So. 5-11 190 SAM- 4 Ryan Coleman Rs. So. 6-2 208 6 Cam Richmond Jr. 6-1 175 34 Ethan Monroe Rs. Jr. 5-11 208 82 Luke Austin So. 6-1 170 45 Keelan McCaffery Rs. Fr. 6-1 209 18 Kelvin Krosch Sr. 6-5 210 48 Tyler Myers Fr. 6-3 195 WR (Slot)-32 Dan McSurdy Rs. Fr. 5-11 192 Anchor- 91 James Bergren So. 6-4 236 7 Derek Graves Rs. So. 6-0 185 90 Isaiah Walker Rs. So. 6-2 272 86 Duke Bukoski Fr. 6-0 183 96 Austin Baker So. 6-2 245 89 Seth Johnson Fr. 5-10 181 NT- 55 Jordan Monga Sr. 5-11 275 LT- 79 Brad Shedd Sr. 6-7 280 98 Austin Schnizler Rs. Jr. 6-2 262 69 Jordan Peterson Rs. So. 6-4 260 51 David Forester Rs. Fr. 6-2 255 75 Christian Diehm Fr. 6-5 244 97 Chris Edwards Fr. 6-0 245 LG- 56 Mark Clampitt Jr. 6-2 275 DE- 95 Jake Rouser Jr. 6-3 226 71 Josh Cutler Fr. 6-3 285 99 Austin Graves Rs. Fr. 6-2 235 C- 61 Jon Van Vliet Jr. 6-2 266 92 Kimo Makaula Rs. So. 6-2 235 63 David Tyler Sr. 6-2 277 93 Tyler Graves Fr. 6-4 220 RG- 76 Braeden Clayson Sr. 6-6 300 WILL- 35 JT Albers Sr. 5-11 227 62 Sage Warner Rs. So 6-2 261 40 Trevor Spence Rs. So. 5-11 215 60 Elijah Ruhl Rs. Jr. 6-4 329 50 Taylor Ragan Fr. 6-3 215 RT- 77 Eric Jacobson Rs. Jr. 6-5 265 46 Mitch Beckstead Rs. Fr. 6-0 220 74 Nick Beckman Rs. Fr. 6-5 270 BUCK- 8 Basim Hudeen Sr. 5-10 234 78 Jim Bagley Fr. 6-3 285 47 Jack Francis Sr. 6-3 225 TE- 88 Josh Hill Jr. 6-5 233 43 Leki Fuapau Sr. 6-1 232 85 Andrew Zamora Sr. 6-2 228 58 Derek Berrey Fr. 6-5 215 83 Derek Despot Fr. 6-3 217 MIKE- 30 AJ Storms Sr. 6-0 230 WR (Z)- 13 Rodrick Rumble Jr. 6-2 201 44 Jake Pele Rs. So. 6-1 220 4 Anthony Boyles Rs. Jr. 6-2 210 11 Demetrious Allen Fr. 5-11 210 1 Andrew Benevides Rs. Jr. 5-9 175 CB- 28 Cameron Gupton Jr. 5-8 188 84 Chase Place Fr. 5-10 180 2 Donovon Henley Jr. 5-10 175 QB- 15 Kevin Yost Jr. 6-1 195 39 Michael Berger Rs. Fr. 6-1 175 17 Justin Arias So. 6-1 200 SS- 25 Tanner Davis Rs. So. 5-10 190 12 Brad Kragthorpe Fr. 5-11 175 31 Brenan Ghassemieh Jr. 5-8 185 RB- 10 Tavoy Moore Sr. 5-6 193 29 Cody Sorenson Fr. 5-11 190 26 Jahmel Rover Rs. Jr. 5-8 201 FS- 5 Greg Melendez Rs. Sr. 6-1 211 20 Aaron Prier Fr. 5-10 175 49 Christian Gines Rs. Fr. 6-1 180 9 Ed Pritchett Fr. 6-0 185 CB- 15 Kelvin Miller Sr. 6-0 185 Kick Specialists 27 Jon Davidson Rs. So. 6-0 170 K- 37 Brendon Garcia So. 5-11 150 38 Nate Weber Fr. 5-11 170 17 CJ Reyes Rs. Fr. 5-7 211 14 Eric Pew Fr. 5-6 145 P 16 David Harrington Sr. 6-2 185 LS- 36 Clint Brock Jr. 6-2 220 PR- 10 Tavoy Moore Sr. 5-6 193 KR- 10 Tavoy Moore Sr. 5-6 193

DEPTH CHART 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 34 excellence. field. For usthat beganacademicallywithalevel of “We want to becuttingedgeasateam onandoffthe us to beoutsideoftherange ofnormal,” physicalhas distinct that attributes allows andafacility “We are excited to begin withanewfootball team that asm andbegin theseason. Here is acloserlookat the2011 Bengals. “On offense we really want to press theenvelope in Offense Now are the2011Bengals ready to takethat enthusi add to theexcitement oftheupcoming 2011season. was installedinHoltArena to past summernewturf head football coach inNovember of2010. Conference with77wins, beingnamedthe history Kramer,Mike winningestcoach inBigSky thefourth Idaho State football program. This pastoffseasonhasbeenatimeofchangefor the Rumble Rodrick 2011 Season Preview Preview Season 2011 We proved thatsemester.” thispastspring with The changestarted in that area. Conferencethe BigSky team at theforefront of unit that willputthis about hisspecial-teams coach isalsoexcited The firstyear Bengal to variouscoverages. team’s to adapt ability defense helikeshis on theattack whileon fast paced andalways wants histeam to be On offense Kramer said. Kramer Then this 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 - we to doitimmediately.” expect had underacouple there ofgreat and quarterbacks We want to notonlyequalbutexceed we theefforts tablished asastaffinthelastdecadeat State. Montana sive coordinator at LSU,” coach at United States being that hisdadistheformer head as well schooledasany isinthe freshman quarterback “He isalittlemore slight interms ofheight butheis the offensive coordinator at LSU. the headcoach at Louisville and National Championshipin 1981andhisdadSteve was was theheadcoach ofISUwhenthe team won the an excellent football ashisgrandfather heritage Dave comes to footballKragthorpe theBengal team with Yost isasophomore.” isajuniorandArias they bothhave quickreleases. have“Both and agreat understandingofthesport said, Kramer On histwo juniorcollege quarterbacks came away pleasedwithhow hepickedupthesystem. Yost ballandthecoaches inspring andheparticipated The oneplayer was that joinedtheteam inJanuary the starter. ofcampto seewhoemerges as forward to thestart qualitiestheISUcoachbring loves andheislooking freshman Brad Kragthorpe. All three student-athletes junior college transfers Kevin The Bengalshave ontheroster three in quarterbacks Quarterback should beableto pickupthepace withwhat we es and thepace ofourattack,” terms ofyards gained, touchdowns scored, attempted Tulsa at Louisville andiscurrently theoffen said. Kramer said. Kramer Yost and andJustinArias The onlydifference is

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SEASON PREVIEW “During the course of our workouts he continued to at the tackle positions. One player who could be ready for a breakout season is show just how explosive our running back position is junior Josh Hill. Hill, a two-year starter, emerged in the going to be given the fact that we are so spread out in “Our two tackle positions are manned as well as I could spring as a primary target for the Bengal quarterbacks our passing game,” Kramer said. have expected with Braeden Clayson and Brad Shedd,” and he will be counted on to catch a variety of passes the Bengal coach said. “Shedd is one of the most out- this fall. Jarrod Daniels could also see time on the field but the standing tackles in the Big Sky Conference at 6-7, 300 Bengal coaching staff is going to be cautious on how while Clayson is a savvy guy that can play tackle and “A major factor of our receiving corp. is the develop- and when they use him. guard.” ment of Josh Hill at tight end, who I consider to be one of the top tight end prospects in the United States,” “He has tremendous straight ahead speed,” Kramer said. Nick Beckman, Erik Jacobson, who are coming off inju- Kramer said. “He has been a two year starter for us. He “Given the fact that he is only a sophomore to be with ries will see time on the line as well. just hasn’t had the ball thrown his way enough. The vol- a redshirt we will be careful about playing him early in ume of his catches in the spring exceeded the volume the year unless he is a starter.” Defense of his catches last season. He showed he is not only Kramer wants his defense to have the trait of variability capable of that type of volume but he is also talented Offensive Line and adaptability. In practice the defense will give the enough to do something with the ball when he makes The offensive line will be anchored by Jon Van Vliet at quarterbacks a feel for what they will really face in the a catch. He is not a typical led footed tight end that can center, Mark Clampitt at left guard, Brad Shedd at left games. The defense will align in a 3-4 set but have the knock you off the ball. He is a slithery, fast vertical tight tackle, Elijah Ruhl at right guard and Braeden Clayson at ability to morph into a 4-3. end that will have an impact on most imposing teams’ right tackle. defenses.” Defensive Line Van Vliet emerged as the starting center during spring The defensive line will be anchored by senior Jordan Backing up Hill at tight end is senior Andrew Zamora practice and Kramer loves having Clayson and Shedd Monga at nose tackle. The Bengal senior earned honor- and Derek Despot. able mention all conference honors and his leadership qualities on and off the field have been vital for the Running Back team. The returning Bengal who garnered the most coverage and accolades in 2010 was Tavoy Moore. Moore was “He might be slight but he has already proven that he is named to various All-American teams and turned out to a resolute, no quit never give up type of player which is be the team’s top offensive threat with the ball, playing perfect for us at the nose tackle,” Kramer said. “We want receiver and running back. This year he will be only a him to be able to move latterly and to be able to pur- running back. sue at the extreme. One of the natures of his personal- ity he is already one of the best leaders on this team.” “We will allow him to be a full-time running back and showcase his talents as much as we can in the open Monga will be backed by David Forrester and Austin field from the tailback position,” Kramer said. “He won’t Schnizler. be a hybrid and won’t play wide receiver unless we shift our tailback position to a wide receiver spot. We might James Bergren is slated to start at left tackle. On the consider him already our featured player on offense.” right side at tackle Jake Rouser is slated to start with freshman Washington State transfer Austin Graves as Also expected to see time on the field is Jahmel Rover, the backup. who had a great spring and showed he is healthy after missing most of the 2010 season due to injury. “Jake Rouser went through spring as a starter,” Kramer AJ Storms said. “We will rotate him with Austin Graves a freshman

SEASON PREVIEW 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 36 said. “Pele isourmostimproved player ondefense,” backed upby JakePele. upHudeenisJackFrancisBacking whileStorms willbe manned andwillbeapositionofstrength onthisteam.” about theirability. corp. insidelinebacking Our iswell ontheteam.”in tackles are excellent whowere“They oneandtwo performers in2010at 13.3agame.nation intackles Storms alsogarnered All-American honorsasheledthe the team lastyear all-conference andearned honors. playersHudeen. Both were on thetop two tacklers positionwithseniorsA.J. Storms andBasim The mostexperience ondefense comes at theinside Linebackers repetition thespring.” during every transfer from David Harrington Washington State whogotbetter with said. Kramer are humble “They Kramer 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011

flame out.” that we don’tin oursecondary wear out, tire out and exceedingly slim,” Henley andAntonio Evans. isDonovan toAlso expected seetimeinthesecondary be seen.” the level we needto play at to besuccessful remains to have size, strength andtoughness butcanwe play at andwithDavis at safety andMelendez capability we With at corner Guptonwe andMiller have physical vulnerable area ofour team. Ithink we are capable. their positions,” have at notgonethrough theseasonasastarter “They at strong andfree safety. and Greg goinginto Melendez fallcampasthestarters at thecorner positionswith slated to start tively unproven. andCameron KelvinMiller Gupton are year, thespecialteams out to unitturned beone of With Special Teams This isthepositiononteam callsrela that Kramer Secondary behindthoseguysDepth isunproven.” memberofourdefense. side. Heisanimportant short enoughto drop Heissavvy intoof attack. space onthe a natural pass rusherandaphysical player at thepoint whatever reasons. heshowed thespring During heis at IdahoState ofpositionsforin obscurity inavariety team rightaway. JTAlbers isaseniorthat haslabored said.Kramer Coleman“Ryan fitstheprofile ofwhat we want there,” upAlbers. backing Monroe setto Coleman backup and Colemanmanned by Ryan andJTAlbers withEthan outsidelinebackerpositionswillbe The starting that thedepthgets willbekeybutafter arrival “Their Tavoy andpunts last Moore returning kickoff

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which isto static punt, pro style, androll punt.” said. “We long snapper. sponsibilities. Clint Brock willonce againbetheteam’s re careBrendon ofalltheplace Garcia kicking taking David willhandlethepunting Harrington dutieswith following theyear. touchdowns andgarnered several All-American honors Moore returned back for two punts andtwo kickoffs the mostexplosive football unitsontheBengal team. Tavoy Moore are “We willhave inourpunting game two styles very accomplished in the kicking game,”

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SEASON PREVIEW Meet the Bengals

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 38 Personal: named Marina’s Special Teams Player ofthe Year. High School: split time...hadthree insidethe20andalongof53yards. Junior College: Tennessee: honors by Phil Steele all-academic …was alsonamedto theBigSky Team. All-Americanthird-team earned also … Network by All-Americansecond-team Sports Thenamed PressAssociated… the by All-American first-team named also … team All-American the WalterCamp to named … Arizona Northern and getting the Bengals out of tough situations with clutch punts … had four punts of 50 yards or more versus both Utah State OA 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Blkd 0 0 FR 0 FF 2 PD Yds 0 TFL Total 44.3 2 A 60 Avg 3060 UA 11 Lg 69 TOTAL G 2010 Yards TACKLES 11 No. TOTAL 2010 G PUNTING Career Statistics for David Harrington Parents isJuly25,1989. are ...hisbirthday Robinson David andKim Harrington Redshirted. 11 11 Lettered in football at Marina High School ... was an All-Sunset League selection as a senior, along with being Lettered for two seasons at Orange Coast Junior College ... averaged 37.2 yards per puntas he on 16 kicks 69 2 3060 0 a great game against Montana State, averaging 49.3 yards per punt, and constantly and punt,State, per yardsaveraging Montana 49.3 against greatgame a had two punts inside the 20 yard line against both Utah State and Georgia … had … Georgia and State Utah both against line yard 20 the inside punts two had against Weber State, and had several other punts that were at least 50 yards long … punt yard 60 career-long a kicked … State Portland versus 4 including line,yard 20 their inside opponent the pinned he where punts 13 impressive an had … season the for punts 69 on yards 44.3 punter,averaging at -Team selection all-conference State: Idaho History Hunington Beach,Calif. • Tennessee •P6-2,185 Senior Harrington David 60 2 44.3 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 0 2010 Started all 11 games for the Bengals at punter … was a first a was … punter at Bengals the for games 11 all Started 0 0 0 0 0

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MEET THE BENGALS Josh Hill Junior • TE • 6-5, 233 Blackfoot, Idaho • Boise State Physical Education

Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games, catching three touchdowns ... caught 25 passes for 233 yards ... had a season long reception of 34 yards. (2009) Played in all 11 games, starting the first five #88 at tight end ... ended up catching eight passes for 68 yards on the season ... caught just one pass in his first five games, an eight yarder against Weber State ... had a catch for five yards against Sacramento State and one for 11 against Northern Arizona ... finished the year with a flourish, catching three ball for 16 yards against Montana and two for 28 yards with a career-long 15-yarder against Portland State.

Boise State: (2008) Redshirted.

High School: Lettered in football at Blackfoot High School ... also lettered in basketball and , all for two years ... was named first-team all-state and first-team all-conference ... also named All-Area by the Post Register and the Blackfoot Morning News ... as a senior he scored 13 touchdowns on 47 receptions for 650 yards, helping the Broncos to the 4A state title ... scored the winning touchdown with 11 seconds left in a 41-38 win over Pocatello that sent Blackfoot to the title game, which they won against Nampa ... also earned first- team All-High Country Conference in both baseball and basketball ... was a member of the BHS honor roll.

Personal: Parents are Shawn and Jane Hill ... is majoring in secondary education ... his birthday is May 21, 1990.

Career Statistics for Josh Hill RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2009 11 8 68 0 15 0.7 8.5 6.2 2010 11 17 165 3 34 1.5 9.7 15.0 TOTAL 22 25 233 3 34 1.1 9.3 10.6 SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2009 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2010 11 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 18 1.6 TOTAL 22 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 18 0.8 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2009 11 0 68 0 0 0 68 6.2 2010 11 0 165 0 0 0 165 15.0 TOTAL 22 0 233 0 0 0 233 10.6

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 40 Personal: including a2006state title. appearances,playoff state three to Elizabeth the helped Yearof ... Player County Union named ... captain team was ... interceptions three and solos, 78 with tackles, 137 recorded he senior a as ... Star-Ledger Newark the by High School: andJamesMadison againstbothBucknell three ...hadeight freshman,tackles starting as aredshirt 49 solos, three passes broken up, four forced fumbles, two recoveries, and one sack ... played in 10 games including 78 as a redshirt sophomore, which was second on the team ... in 2009 he had those 78 tackles, including Hofstra: accolade.Big Sky All- mention honorable earned … well as Georgia against game following the tackles 14 impressive an had …

OA 1 4 5 10 3 6 2 0 2 1 Blkd 2 0.3 FR 6 1.0 3.0 36 Yds FF 0 Total 3 8 PD A 0 1 100 Yds TFL UA 51 3 Avg/G Total 11 49 Avg/R TOTAL A G 1 Lg 2010 SACKS UA TD 11 11 Yds TOTAL G 2010 No. TACKLES G TOTAL 2010 INTERCEPTIONS Career Statistics for Hudeen Basim

Played for for two seasonsandalsoredshirted oneat Hofstra University ...recorded 111career tackles, Parents andPenny are Kamil 6,1989. isApril Hudeen...willmajor inpsychology ...hisbirthday Lettered in football for four years at Elizabeth High School ... was named first-team All-New Jersey 11 11 11 49 1 51 1 0 against Montana State, and also had a fumble recovery and forced fumble for the Bengals … tied his career high for tackles with 14 with tackles for high career his tied … Bengals the for interception career first his and tackles 11 had State,Weberagainst … loss for tackle … recorded a career-high 14 tackles against Northern Colorado, with State two Utah against recovery fumble a and tackles eight had … year the on the year … also had two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble on interceptionone had … hurries threequarterback had … breakups pass five with lead team the for tied … season the on sack one recorded … unassisted being 49 with season, the for (100) tackles with team the on State:(2010) Idaho Psychology Elizabeth, N.J. •Hofstra •LB5-10,234 Senior Hudeen Basim 100 1.0 3 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 0 2 8 Played in all 11 games for the Bengals … was third was … Bengals the for games 11 all Playedin 36 3 3.0 6 0.3 1 2 0

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MEET THE BENGALS Tavoy Moore Senior • RB • 5-6, 193 • Long Beach, Calif. #10 Cerritos College Comm/Rhetorical Studies Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games for the Bengals at receiver and running back … had one of the most successful seasons for ISU at any position, accumulating 2034 all- purpose yards … at running back, Moore racked up 252 yards on 62 carries, averaging roughly 4.1 yards per carry … at receiver, he caught 34 passes for 421 yards and three touchdowns …made a big name for himself on special teams, where he had two touchdowns on both kick returns and punt returns … became the first player in Big Sky history to return a kickoff and punt return back for a touchdown in the same game in two different contests … against Northern Colorado he set a school record for all-purpose yards with 318 as he had a 91-yard kickoff return and an 81-yard punt return for a touchdown ... against Montana he broke his own record with 323 all-purpose yards, including a 100-yard kickoff and an 84- yard punt return … had 203 all-purpose yards to start the season versus Montana-Western, earning him 2010 D-1 FCS Performer of the Week as a punt and kick returner … also earned Big Sky Special Teams Player of the Week after the record-setting game against Northern Colorado, as well as the National Kick Off Returner and National Punt Returner of the Week by the 2010 D-1 FCS Performers of the Week … earned first-team all-conference … named first-team All-American by the Coaches Association as well as the AP All-American team … finished his surplus of awards by being named to the third-team Sports Network All-American team.

Junior College: Lettered for two seasons at Cerritos College ... suffered through injuries as a sophomore, but still managed 615 all-purpose yards ... caught 10 passes for 218 yards and three touchdowns, and he returned 10 kickoffs for a 31.8 yards average, including a 79-yard touchdown ... only had eight rushing attempts, but averaged 9.9 yards per carry ... as a freshman he was fourth on the team in rushing with 175 yards on 50 carries ... also returned six kickoffs for a 19.3 yard average.

High School: Lettered in football for three years at Gahr High School, and four years in track and one in basketball ... was a two-time All-San Gabriel Valley League pick as a running back ... was also named All-CIF as a senior ... scored 12 touchdowns with 1,500 all-purpose yards as a senior ... rushed for 1,126 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior, and as a sophomore he rushed for 955 yards and 10 touchdowns … in track he qualified for the CIF Finals in the 100m, the 200m, and the long jump ... had top track marks of 10.59 in the 100m, 21.60 in the 200m, and 24-3 in the long jump.

Personal: Parents are John Moore and the late Faye Sitert ... his birthday is June 13, 1989. Career Statistics for Tavoy Moore PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2010 11 15 275 2 84 18.3 25.0 2010 11 62 252 0 21 4.1 22.9 TOTAL 11 15 275 2 84 18.3 25.0 TOTAL 11 62 252 0 21 4.1 22.9 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2010 11 34 421 3 39 3.1 12.4 38.3 2010 11 45 1086 2 100 24.1 98.7 TOTAL 11 34 421 3 39 3.1 12.4 38.3 TOTAL 11 45 1086 2 100 24.1 98.7

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MEET THE BENGALS Brad Shedd Senior • OL • 6-7, 280 Flagstaff, Ariz. • Flagstaff HS Building Construction #79

Idaho State: (2010) Played in 10 games for the Bengals on the offensive line … missed the Northern Colorado game due to injury … started in nine games at tackle … helped the Bengal offense to rush for over 600 net yards and pass for over 1800 yards … earned Big Sky All-Academic honors.

(2009): Started six games and played in all 11 for the Bengals ... started the first four games at right tackle and then the final two at the same spot.

(2008): Played in 11 games for Idaho State, starting the final 10 at right tackle.

(2007): Redshirted.

High School: A two-sport athlete at Flagstaff High School, lettering in both football and baseball ... was a First-Team 4A-II All-State pick as a lineman in 2006 ... was also named First Team All-Conference while serving as a team captain ... helped Flagstaff to the state playoffs in both 2005 and 2006.

Personal: Parents are Rob and Mary Shedd ... is majoring in applied technology ... his birthday is December 29, 1988.

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 44 All-Idaho State Player of the Year by The Idaho Statesman … was named first-team all-state at quarterback as a senior, and first-team senior, and a as quarterback at all-state first-team named was … Statesman Idaho Yearthe Theby of Player State All-Idaho School: High Portland Stateandapassbreakup againstSacramento ...hadeight tackles State ... Arizona,Northern with a pass breakup ... had 10 tackles at Montana, including a career-high tying five solos ... also had five solos against against back, start first his in tackles eight then-career-best ... recorded strongsafety a at season the of games six final the started then and game, Colorado Northern the of end the for returned finally ... games two for out him kept that injury an suffering before tackles seven recording Dakota, North against safety free at started and ISU’s games, two after first redshirt his off pulled was ... games full six State.( fumble recovery, and then had 11 a against with Montana State with another Montana fumble against recovery 12 ... finished had the ... season with games 10 tackles tackle against Portland double-figure straight three with season the ended ... a well as and fumble hurry forced quarterback a with tackles 14 had ... game that in hurry QB a and recovery fumble a added but Washington,Eastern against tackles nine had ... well as breakup pass a and interception an added also ... WashingtonCentral against tackles 18 up racking game, straight second a for it did ... StateWeber against tackles 15 with career-high a set ... at game next the in tackles nine with season-high a set ... State Arizona against loss, for two tackles, eight a with season the opened ... games four just in tackles 46 of total 2008 his surpassed ... games tackle double-figure six had and game,any in tackles seven than recordedless never before... linebacker Personal: for another975yards …scored 20touchdowns ontheground, andthenthrew for anothereight. threw and yards 1,117 for rushed … 2007 in again and 2005 in title state 5A the to Meridian led … safety a as sophomore a as all-state 2009 OA 3 16 6 32 7 6 2 0 3 2 Blkd 8 FR 26 FF 17 PD 312 Yds 166 TFL 146 Total A 30 TOTAL UA 2010 G 2008 TACKLES Career Statistics Storms for AJ 2008) Parents are Tim andCathy for Storms …A.J. Anthony isshort James. Played in eight games as a defensive back, starting seven ... was sixth on the team in tackles with 46 despite playing only playingdespite 46 with tackles in team the on sixth was seven... starting defensivea back, as games Playedeight in Lettered in football for four years at Meridian High School, starting at safety for three years … was named the 2007 5A 2007 the named was … years three for safety at starting School, High Meridian at years four for football in Lettered 11 11 8 58 25 63 62 21 83 a team-leading three fumbles ... tied for the team lead with 5.5 tackles for loss ... had never played his 120 tackles, he recorded a forced fumble, an interception, a pass deflection, and he recovered with along ... honors Conference Sky All-Big first-team earning and tackles 120 with conference a was … TeamCaptain.Washington Eastern at 18 and at Georgia attackles tackles 20 16 of had career-high… Montana a and recorded State … Utah games three but all in tackles digit double had … second-team All-American FCS I Division 2010 Network/Fathead.com Sports The to named … pass three recorded … 10 break ups with … led loss the nation for and Big tackles Sky Conference in in tackles lead … first-teamteam All-Big Sky the Conference for tied … tackles assisted 83 and unassistedtackles 63 forincluding (146) season, the tackles in Bengals the led … linebacker Idaho State: (2010) Psychology Meridian, Idaho •MeridianHS •LB6-0,230 Senior Storms A.J. 120 146 46 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 (2009) 10 1 6 Played in all 11 games at outside Started all 11 games for ISU at outside linebacker, finishing second in the in second linebacker,finishing outside at ISU for games 11 all Started 16 2 8 3 2 3 1 1 0 0 3 0 #30 0 0 0

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MEET THE BENGALS JT Albers Senior • LB • 5-11, 227 Graham, Wash. • Graham-Kepowsin HS Management #35 Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games for the Bengals … started the season at linebacker, but moved to fullback partway through the season … had two total tackles on the season, both coming against Montana-Western … on offense, Albers had three receptions for 27 yards for the year … had his first career reception versus Northern Arizona for no gain … had one catch for 13 yards, giving the Bengals a key first down against Montana … Albers had another reception for 14 yards against Weber State the following week … Albers was a key part to the running game of the bengals, as well as an important special teamer. (2009)Played in all 11 games for Idaho State as a reserve linebacker and special teams player ... recorded 24 tackles on the season, including 2.0 tackles for loss ... also recovered a fumble and broke up a pair of passes ... recorded a career-high six tackles along with 1.5 tackles for loss against Eastern Washington .... added five tackles against Northern Arizona ... had four tackles vs. Oklahoma and three vs. Northern Colorado ... recovered a fumble against Montana State ... also broke up a pass against MSU and added another against Oklahoma. (2008) Played in all 12 games, mostly on special teams ... recorded 10 tackles on the season, three on special teams, and all of those on kickoff returns ... recorded a career- best three tackles against both Northern Colorado and Weber State ... his three tackles against the Wildcats all came on the same series ... had a pair of special teams tackles against Montana. (2007) Redshirted.

High School: Lettered in football for three years and basketball for two at Graham-Kapowsin High School ... was selected to The Tacoma News Tribune All-Area team ... was named SPSL South Co-Linebacker of the Year and first-team All-SPSL as well ... also earned the honor for linebacker in 2005, and on offense he was all-conference in both 2005 and 2006 ... was named Associated Press All-Washington at linebacker in 2006 as well as being named first-team WashingtonPreps.com All-State ... as a running back, he gained more than 1,000 yards rushing in 2006, and scored five touchdowns in one game against Beamer High School ... helped Graham-Kepows in to the state playoffs in 2006 ... participated in the East-West Game in 2007 ... also won the Academic Achievement Award and was a four-year member of the honor society at GKHS ... in basketball, he earned the teams ‘Mr. Defense’ Award in 2005.

Personal: Parents are Joe and Linda Albers ... is majoring in sociology ... his birthday is July 17, 1988 ... his father Joe played football at Eastern Washington in 1979 and 1980. Luke Austin Sophomore • WR • 6-1, 170 Boise, Idaho • Skyview HS Business

Idaho State: (2010) Played in eight games at receiver for the Bengals … finished the season#82 with six receptions for 107 total yards … averaged 17.8 yards per catch … recorded his first career catch against Montana-Western, accumulating six yards … had a career-long reception of 42 yards versus Eastern Washington … named to Big Sky All-Academic Team.

High School: Graduated from Skyview High School in 2010 … lettered three years in football and baseball and two years in basketball … earned second-team all- conference as a wide receiver as a sophomore and first team as a junior … earned first-team all-state and all-conference as a senior as a wide receiver and second-team all conference as a corner back … as a junior and senior earned first-team all-conference in baseball as an outfielder … garnered second-team all-conference honors in basketball as a senior and was a member of the state championship team in 2009.

Personal: Born June 15, 1992 … parents are Tim and Leslie Austin … has one sister, Lily.

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 46 Personal: state the of round first the to playoffs it ...asajuniorhe was namedfirst-teamRiver All-Delta League made atwide receiverafter catching 17passes and for390 yards andthree touchdowns inhisfirstseason. 9-2 went Folsom as senior a as yards all-purpose 1,908 totaled ... touchdowns two with returns kickoff 12 on yards 33.8 averaged he and return, per yards 40 ridiculous Parents Benavides are and Randy Tami isNovember played management ...hisbirthday 24,1991...hiscousinWithers JoeRausch football ...willmajorinsports at Fresno State. ... was also Folsom’s Offensive player of the year ... had 56 receptions for 1,223 yards and 20 touchdowns ... also added a touchdown on seven on touchdown a added also ... touchdowns 20 and yards 1,223 for receptions 56 had ... Folsom’syear the also of was player ... Offensive High School: going outfor thecoin toss andreceiving astandingovation. he suffered a on neck season-ending a injury 54-yard return to open the second half ... made his first public appearanceafter two the injury weeks later against Montana, Arizona ... added 29 Northern yards against on 73-yarder three catches a as including well Arizona, in that game, Northern and against his 224 return all-purpose yardskickoff in per that yards game had 38.8 averagedhim in ... striking distance week of the next ISU record,single-game the but same the doing spot a him earning for yards, game 79 in that kickoffs three returned ... Colorado Northern against receptions five with week next the back came ... State Sacramento at touchdown, career first his yards, including 44 for passes six caught he as hometown, his near receiving-wise season the of 10-yarder, game a pass, collegiate best first his his at had ... State Weber caught average ... return punt 5.3 a with ISU led also ... returns nine returner, on kickoff return per yards superb averagingproved 33.0 a he and touchdown, a and yards Idaho State: (2010) Personal: conference. School: High Idaho State: (2010) Physical EducationPhysical Rosa, Calif.Santa •Folsom HS Junior• WR •5-9,175 Redshirt Benavides Andrew Undecided Boise, Idaho HS •Capital Freshman •OL6-5,270 Redshirt Beckman Nick Parents isDecember 16,1991. are Sweeden...hisbirthday NeilandChristine ...willmajorinpre-medicine Lettered in football for two years at Folsom High School ... as a senior he was the first all-purpose MVP of theDelta River League after scoring 23 touchdowns Lettered in football at Capital High School for just one season ... helped Capital to a runner-up finish in 2009 ... was named first-team all-state and all- and all-state first-team named was ... 2009 in finish runner-up a to Capital helped ... season one just for School High Capital at football in Lettered 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Redshirted. Redshirted. (2009:) Played in eight games for ISU before suffering a neck that scary injury ended his season prematurely ... caught 18 passes for 143 #1

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MEET THE BENGALS Michael Berger Redshirt Freshman • DB • 6-1, 175 Idaho Falls, Idaho • Skyline HS Sec. Ed-History #39 Idaho State: (2010) Redshirted.

High School: Prepped at Skyline High School where he lettered in football, basketball and track all four years … was the football team MVP in 2008-09 and earned 5A second-team all-state as a quarterback in 2009 … named the 2009 District 4-5-6 Player of the Year … named the High Country Offensive Player of the Year and was named by the Idaho Falls Post Register first-team quarterback … threw for over 2,500 yards and 30 touchdowns.

Personal: Born Oct. 21, 1991 … parents are Scott and Gina Berger … father was the starting linebacker for the Idaho State 1981 National Championship team … has one sister, Katie.

James Bergren Sophomore • DL • 6-4, 236 Murrieta, Calif. • Vista Murrieta HS Finance #91 Idaho State: (2010) Appeared in eight games as an offensive lineman and defensive end. (2009) Redshirted

High School: Was a four year letterman in football at Vista Murrieta High School, where he also lettered in basketball as a senior and track as a sophomore ... recorded 62 tackles and five sacks as a senior in earning first-team All-Southwestern League honors ... was a second-team All-Southwestern league pick as a junior after recording 50 tackles and four sacks ... helped Vista Murrieta, a fairly new school in the Murrieta Valley Unified School District to undefeated seasons in 2006 and 2007.

Personal: Parents are Carey and Kim Morris ... majoring in Business Finance ... his birthday is October 20, 1990.

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 48 Personal: Parents isMarch 7,1991...hisfather are played ...hisbirthday JimClampittandMaggieMontleon college football andbasketballat Whitman College. II finalsin2006... was West’s offensive MVPin2007andthe teams’ MVPin2008... wasnamedsecond-team all-state asajuniorin2007 by Scout.com. com ... was a team captain in 2007 and 2008 ... was named both first-team All-Bay League and first-team all-area ... helped his team to an 11-1-1 record and the CIF Division School: High thefinalthreeMontana games Arizona at State, ...started Montana andagainst against State tackle. at left Portland collegiate games atguard left (Eastern Washington and Sacramento State) before movingColorado tofor right against and tackle twoNorthern his starts, next two first his seven started moved final games, ... but playedthe offensive abit wearing#90, and that to games the eight moving end overall, in around after line starting one of the most experienced and talented members of the Bengal offense. Montana-Western season the of versus win first ISU their lead to helped … season three the final of the games missed will as also … Clampitt season return2011 the for Idaho State: (2010) Personal: 2002-04. from member school high team three … Society in team second2003 went 40-2 thatfinished in won National andHonor state a 2002 … the was in years championship School: High Idaho State: ( Management Torrence, Calif. • West HS Junior •OL6-2,275 Clampitt Mark Nursing Mesa, Ariz.•Mountain View HS Junior •LS6-2,220 Brock Clint Born Nov.Born 2, 1985…parents are Steve andDarcel Brock …hastwo sisters, andLindsay Megan andtwo brothers, and Ryder Trent. Lettered in football for three years at West High School, as well as basketball for one ... was rated the #67 offensive guard prospect in the nation by Scout. by nation the in offensive prospect guard #67 the ratedwas ... one for basketball as well atas yearsthreeforSchool, football Lettered West in High 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 2010) Prepped at Mountain View High School and was a three-year letter winner … earned first-team all-region as a tight end in 2003 … was a member of a of member a was … 2003 in end tight a as all-region first-team earned … winner letter three-year a was and School High View Mountain at Prepped Played in seven games for the Bengals at center … was plagued by various injuries the entire year and missed the game against Northern Arizona … Served as a long snapper ... was named to the Big Sky All-Academic asalongsnapper...was namedto theBigSky Served Team. (2009) Was pulled off his redshirt onSept. 26 and played against Central Washington as a tight

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MEET THE BENGALS Braeden Clayson Senior • OL • 6-6, 300 Burley, Idaho • Burley HS Physical Education #76 Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games for the Bengals on the offensive line … one of the most consistent members of the Bengal offense, starting 10 games for the season … helped pave the way for the Bengals up front to rushed for over 600 yards and pass for over 1800 yards. (2009) Played and started all 11 games for ISU, starting seven at left tackles and four at left guard ... also was a fixture on the field goal and extra point units ... started seven of the first eight games at left tackle, the lone exception the Central Washington game where he started at left guard ... started the final three games at left guard. (2008) Played in 11 games for ISU, on the offensive line, as well as on the field goal and extra point units.

High School: Lettered in football for three years at Burley High School, as well as basketball for two ... was a three-time All-Conference selection at offensive line ... named all-state by the South Idaho Press as a senior ... was twice named Burley’s offensive Player of the Year ... also helped Burley to a state championship in basketball in 2007.

Personal: Mother is Lori ... his great uncle is former Oakland/Los Angeles Raider great and football commentator Todd Christensen. Ryan Coleman Redshirt Freshman• DB • 6-2, 208 Rialto, Calif. • Carter HS Management

Idaho State: 2010 Redshirted. #4 High School: Graduated from Carter High school in may of 2010 with honors ... lettered in football for four years and track and field for two years ... named all-league in 2008 and 2009 ... named All-CIF in 2009 ... led Carter HS in tackles as a senior with 104 ... caught three interceptions against Fontana to set a school record ... named first-team defense in All-Citrus Belt League in 2010 ... ranked 16th in the nation by max preps ... Ranked 2nd in California for tackles and free safeties in 2009 ... helped Carter HS to a city championship in 2009 ... helped team make the CIF play-offs in 2007 and 2009 ... was a member of the honor roll ... graduated with a 3.2 GPA.

Personal: Parents are Monique and Nolin Coleman ... has five brothers: Ronald Coleman, Randy Coleman, Brandin Fedrick, Dorian Fedrick and Adrian Fedrick ... has one sister Devi’arre Lucas ... birthdate is October 30, 1991.

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 50 Personal: honorable mention in2006...played inthe Washington All-State All Star gamein2009. earning after 2007 in All-Narrows first-team also was ... 2008 in yards return for record Harbor Gig a set and all-area first-team also was ... senior a as defense on League School: High Colorado, againstNorthern best two tackles Weber State, andGeorgia. career- a had State Utah Montana-Western … Bengal breakupsagainst versus pass a two as had recovery… recordedfumble … one career tackle breakupsand first his State:Idaho (2010) Personal: 5 intheUSA Today Top 25in2008…team won the3Astate championshipin2007and4Astate titlein2008. High School: played versus Portland State, butdidnothave any stats. (2010) State: Idaho Undecided Gig Harbor, Wash. •GigHarbor HS DB•5-10,190 Sophomore• Davis Tanner General Studies Los Angeles, Calif. State •Oregon •DB6-0,170 Sophomore Davidson Jon Parents 9,1990. isOctober Shulman...hisbirthdate Davis are andKrista Michael Born January 8,1991inLos Angeles, January Calif.Born …parents are Davidson JohnandMegan …hasonesister, Riley. Prepped atSchool where High Skyline he lettered two years in football … was a member of a team that ranked No. 1 in the state in 2007 and 2008 and No. Lettered in football and track for three years at Gig Harbor High School ... helped his team to the state playoffs in 2006-08 ... was first-team All-Narrows first-team was ... 2006-08 in playoffs state the to team his helped ... School High Harbor Gig at years three for track and football in Lettered 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Played in ten games for the Bengals at safety, nickelback, and special teams … finished the season with ten tackles, five solos … also had pass two had … also fivesolos tackles, ten with season the finished … teams special safety,atand Bengals forthe nickelback, games Played ten in Played in two games on the season … appeared in his first career game against Montana-Western, recording one reception for zero yards … also … yards zero for reception Montana-Western, one recording against game career first his in appeared … season the on games two in Played (2009) Redshirted. #25

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MEET THE BENGALS David Forester Redshirt Freshman • DL • 6-0, 170 Idaho City, Idaho • Idaho City HS Undecided #51 Idaho State: (2010) Redshirted.

High School: Was a four-year letter winner in football and track at Idaho City High School and a three-year letter winner in basketball … earned first-team all-conference and running back and first-team all-conference as a linebacker … was named the conference defensive player of the year.

Personal: Born Feb. 28, 1992 … parents are Paul Forester and Carol Stockham … was born in Anchorage, Alaska.

Jack Francis Senior• LB • 6-3, 225 La Mirada, Calif. • Cerritos College Sociology

Idaho State: 2010 Played in all 11 games for the Bengals on the defensive line, as well as#47 special teams … finished the season with nine tackles … also had one forced fumble and one tackle for loss … had his first career tackle for the Bengals against Montana-Western … also had one tackle in both Utah State and Northern Colorado games … had a career-best two tackles, as well as one tackle for loss, against Montana … had another good game against Sacramento State, recording two tackles and one forced fumble.

Cerritos College : Played from 2008-10 … was the Special Teams Player of the Year while helping his team make the playoffs … named a scholar athlete.

High School: Prepped at La Mirada High School and lettered in baseball and football … earned all-league honors in baseball and football … was named the team’s MVP on the defensive line as a senior.

Personal: Born May 17, 1990 … parents are Jack and Tami … father played football at Indiana … has one sister, Savannah.

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 52 Personal: Personal: High School: Sky unit…All-Academic wasnamedkick-off toBig kicker Bengal effectivefor the asadirectional …was very per kick Team. Montana Western and Portland State … had a high of eight points against Montana State duties… also handled forkick-off ISUkick-offs, … had 36 averaging 60.1 yards 8-14 for field goals on the kickedyear a … career-high two field goals against both Weber State and Montana State kicked a career-long… 50 yard field goal versus both (2010) State: Idaho as asenior, andhewas alsonamedall-metro, title. andall-stateLindato the2004section ...helpedRio all-section, High School: freshman, recording includingasack...helpedSierra to 10tackles, apairof Valleya Conferenceas championshipsandtwo bowl games.games eight just in played also ... touchdown a for yards 69 fumble his returned ... recovery fumble a and kick blocked a interception, an breakups, pass two had College: Junior reception ontheseasonagainstGeorgia, totaling 17yards effective blocker …was avery Bengals onoffense,for the as wellasa valuablespecial teamer. only his had … State Montana versusrecovery fumble one had … season the for State,tackles Utah three State, totalingagainst Weber Montana State,and tackle one State:(2010) Idaho Radiographic Science Monte Vista, Calif. •Monte Vista HS •PK5-11,150 Sophomore Garcia Brendon Managment Sacramento, Calif. College •Sierra •LB6-1,232 Senior Fuapau Leki Parents andLaziniaFuapau are Setaleki ...his cousin in Fenuki Tupou, whoplays offensive linewiththe Philadelphia Eagles. Parents isMarch 5,1991. Garcia ...hisbirthday are andMary Sam Lettered infootball for two years at Monte Vista ...was namedall-leaguein2008...was School amemberoftheHonorRoll. High Lettered in football for two years at Rio Linda High School ... also lettered for two years in track and field and one in ... was an all-league linebacker 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Lettered in football for two seasons at Sierra College ... led the team in tackles in 2009 with 71 tackles, including five sacks and 7.5 tackles for loss ... loss for tackles 7.5 and sacks five including tackles, 71 with 2009 in tackles in team the led ... College Sierra at seasons two for football in Lettered Played in eight games for the Bengals … started the season on defense as a linebacker, but moved to tight end midway through the year … had … year the throughmidway end linebacker,tight tomoveda but as defense on season the started … Bengals the for games eight Playedin Played in all 11 games for the Bengals … had a very productive freshman year at kicker … went a perfect 20-20 on PAT’s for the season … wentPAT’s … on season 20-20 the forperfect a went … kicker at year freshman productive very a had … Bengals the for games 11 all in Played

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MEET THE BENGALS Christian Gines Redshirt Freshman • DB • 6-1, 180 Nampa, Idaho • Sky View HS Social Work #49 Idaho State: (2010) Redshirted

High School: Prepped at Skyview High School and lettered in football and track and field … second-team all-conference as a defensive back as a junior and senior and was named the defensive back MVP both years … named to the national honor roll as a freshman.

Personal: Born November 26, 1991 … mother is Martha Gines.

Brenan Ghassemiah Junior • DB• 5-8, 185 Anaheim, Calif. • Canyon HS Physical Education #31 Idaho State: (2010) Played in 10 games for the Bengals on special teams and at cornerback … had two tackles on the season, one coming against both Montana Western and Sacramento State. (2009) Played in six games for the Bengals on special teams and as a back-up corner, with recording any stats ... saw action in the opening two games against Arizona State and Oklahoma, and then in each of the final four games of the year. (2008) Redshirted.

High School: Lettered in football and track at Canyon High School ... was named first-team all-league in both sports ... also made the 4.0 honor roll.

Personal: Mother is Shelli Moyia ... his birthday is March 2, 1990.

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 54 Personal: also was ... the Year of Player Defensive 2008 Freedom’s was and captain, a two-time was ... 2008 in All-Metro first-team named also Homecoming King. was ... years two last the of each in honors all-league first-team Parents are Troy isMay 3,1991. andEuone Gupton ...hisbirthday High School: School: High Personal: roll memberwitha3.4GPA. all-league earned basketball, in ... linebacker a honors as a junior at center,as all-state and in baseball, named he was named All-League as also both a pitcher and a first baseman...... earned honors River’sWood MVP Citizenshipteam Award as aearned junior ... honor also he junior,when a as and senior a as end tight a and linebacker School: High playedArizona.kickoff onthefieldgoalunits... for11 onesquibyardsreturned againstNorthern (2010) State: Idaho on the season for 121 yards ... had a career-game in the finale against Portland State with five tackles, two pass break ups, and four kickoff returns for 111 yards, Arizona. 111 at Northern hurry for andaquarterback Coloradoincluding a36-yarder ...hadatackle ...alsohadafour-tackle gameagainstNorthern returns kickoff four and ups, break pass two tackles, five with State Portland against finale the in career-game a had ... yards 121 for season the on year, including five on special teams,tying for the team lead ... saw askick action a returner as well, mostly in the season finale and did well, with kickofffive returns Sacramento State and Eastern Washington to end the season. tackles 3 had … breakup pass 1 had also Arizona, against both Portland State and Montana … had his Northern only interception on the season against versus Weber State, … against had both three tackles along with two tackles tackles 4 season-high a had … breakup pass and interception 1 recorded … loss a for 1 and Idaho State: English Hailey, Idaho • Wood River HS Junior•OL6-5,265 Redshirt Jacobson Erik Mass Communication Mass Brentwood, Calif. •Freedom HS Junior •DB5-8,188 Gupton Cameron Parents isDecember 30,1989. Jacobson ...hisbirthday are KeithandMary Lettered in football and basketball for three years, and track for two at Freedom High School ... played both defensive back and running back, earning earning back, running defensiveand playedboth back ... FreedomSchool at for two fortrackyears,threeHigh basketball and Lettered footballand in (2010) Lettered in football for four years at Wood River High School, along with basketball for three and baseball for three ... was named all-league as both a both as all-league named was ... three for baseball and three for basketball with along School, High River Wood at years four for football in Lettered 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Played in nine games as a corner, nickelback and special teamer, fighting through injuries the entire year … finished the season with 18 tackles Missed the season due to injury. to due season the Missed (2009) (2009) Played in all 11 games, mostly on special teams ... spent the 2009 season as an offensive lineman ... also ... lineman offensive an as season 2009 the spent ... teams special on mostly games, 11 all in Played Played in all 11 games as a corner, nickelback and special teamer ... recorded 17 on tackles the

#28 Pg. 55 Pg. (2008) Redshirted. #77

MEET THE BENGALS Kelvin Krosch Senior • WR • 6-5, 210 Mackay, Idaho • Mackay HS Management

Idaho State: (2010) Played in seven games for the Bengals at wide receiver … saw his first#18 significant action of the season versus Montana, grabbing five receptions for 59 yards and a touchdown … followed that game up with a solid four catches for 44 yards … had a very good game against Montana State, compiling 46 yards on four catches and a touchdown, nearly leading the Bengals to an overtime victory … had one catch for 12 yards versus Georgia … finished the season strong, catching five balls in the final two games, gathering up 63 yards against Sacramento State, and 75 yards and a touchdown versus Eastern Washington … ended the season with 299 yards on 24 catches and three touchdowns … will be a dangerous weapon for the new-look offense of the Bengals in 2011. (2009) One of two receivers to play in all 11 games, and he finished second in yards and tied for second in receptions ... led the Bengals with six touchdowns, four coming in the final two weeks ... his 14.6 yards per catch led the team ... finished with 37 catches for 540 yards, with a long of 67 ... doubled his career total of catches with a six-reception game against Central Washington, going for a pair of touchdowns and 113 yards ... had a career-long 67 yard touchdown in that game ... added four catches for 31 against Northern Colorado ... had five catches for 47 yards against Montana State, and then had five more for 58 yards against Montana ... added a 21-yard touchdown against the Griz giving ISU a late 10-9 lead ... Had a career game against Portland State with six grabs for a career-high 157 yards with three touchdowns ... his 31-yard touchdown reception while tip-toeing the sidelines with six seconds before the half was a season-highlight. (2008) Played in 10 games for ISU, and he made his first career start against Montana State ... caught three passes for 33 yards, but arguably had the most important catch of the season, as his 15-yard grab against Sacramento State in the final minute produced a first down that led to the field goal with :08 left to send the game to overtime, with ISU eventually winning 36-33. (2007) Redshirted.

High School: Lettered in football, basketball, and track at Mackay High School ... was named first-team All-Sawtooth Conference as both a quarterback and as a linebacker in 2006 ... in 2005 he was first-team all-state as a linebacker and second-team all-state as a quarterback ... on defense as a senior he recorded 70 tackles, three interceptions, and at quarterback he threw for 1,506 yards with 14 touchdowns ... ran for another 16 touchdowns with 1,107 yards ... as a junior he recorded four interceptions and 75 tackles ... threw for 1,491 yards and 22 touchdowns ... rushed for 859 yards and seven scores ... in 2005-06 he averaged 21.0 points per game in basketball, earning first-team all-state as well as first-team All-Sawtooth Conference. Keelan McCaffery Redshirt Freshman • LB• 6-1, 209 Rupert, Idaho • Miniaco HS Physical Education Idaho State: (2010) Redshirted #45

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 56 Personal: Montana footballMontana team. Personal: long jumprecord andholdstherecord for thelongest touchdown runat 91yards all-SICandstate ….earned honors. High School: the 2011seasonbecauseofhisgreat attitude, work ethic, andpotential. for scholarship athletic full a earned and … ColoradoWeberState Northern both against tackle one had … Arizona Northern versus tackles two career-best recordeda State:Idaho Comm/Rhetorical Studies Comm/Rhetorical Boise, Idaho •Mountain View HS Freshman• Redshirt WR• 5-11,192 McSurdy Daniel HS: and headdedaforced fumbleandthree passbreakups. tackles, 72 with team the on second finished he freshman, a as 2008 in recoveries... fumble of pair a forcedand fumbles,of pair breakup,a pass interception,a an Hofstra: Montana-Western. (2010) State:Idaho Sociology Brooklyn, NY•Hofstra DB•6-1,211 Senior• Redshirt Melendez Greg Lettered inat School,first-team Canarsie earning High All-Boro andall-state honors... was named team defensive MVP. Played for two seasons at Hofstra University ... recorded 72 tackles as a sophomore in 2009, which was third on the team ... also recorded 4.5 tackles for loss, Mother is Marie Melendez ... his birthday isAugust 22,1989. ...hisbirthday Melendez isMarie Mother Born March 3 1992 … parents are Partick and Nancy … has two brothers, Kevin and Caleb and one sister Elizabeth … brother Caleb is a linebacker on the on linebacker a is Caleb brother … Elizabeth sister one and Caleb and Kevin brothers, two has … Nancy and Partick are parents … 1992 3 March Born

(2010) Prepped at Mountain View and graduatedSchool High in 2010 … letter four years in track and field and three years in football … set the school 200m and 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Played in 10 games for the Bengals primarily on special teams … had five tackles on the season … had his first career tackle against Utah State … State Utah against tackle career first his had … season the on tackles five had … teams special on primarily Bengals the for games 10 Playedin Played in only one game for the Bengals before his season was cut short due to an MCL injury … recorded one tackle on the season against season the on tackle recordedone … injury MCL an to due short cut was season beforehis Bengals the for game one only Playedin

#5 Pg. 57 Pg. #32

MEET THE BENGALS Kelvin Miller Junior • DB• 5-8, 185 Lakewood, Wash. • Lakes HS Political Science #15 Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games for the Bengals … recorded 34 tackles with 24 being solo … had one interception on the season coming against Montana- Western in the first game of the season … also had four pass breakups throughout the season … had a good game against Montana, acquiring six tackles, one forced fumble, and two pass breakups … had five tackles in three consecutive games, including the game against Georgia … recorded three tackles against Eastern Washington to end the season. (2009) Missed the season after being ruled academically ineligible. (2008) Played in all 12 games, making one start, as a nickel back against Portland State ... recorded 20 tackles on the season, including one tackle for a loss ... recorded one interception on the season, and had three passes broken up ... had a season-high five tackles against Eastern Washington ... recorded pass breakups against Boise State, Eastern Washington, and Montana State ... recorded his first career interception against Portland State ... had a tackle for a loss against Sacramento State. (2007) Redshirted.

High School: Lettered in football for three years and track for four years at Lakes High School ... helped Lakes to state playoff appearances in all of his seasons there ... was a team captain as a senior ... earned all-conference honors at strong safety helped Lakes allow just 17 points per game ... is extremely fast, running a 10.6 100-meter time, placing in the state meet as a junior ... also placed in a 4x100 relay and the long jump.

Personal: Parents are James and Martha Longino ... his birthday is March 29, 1989.

Ethan Monroe Junior • DB • 6-1, 180 Nampa, Idaho • Sky View HS Physical Education #34 Idaho State: (2010) Played in seven games for the Bengals … played sparingly at full-back … saw plenty of action on special teams … recorded his only tackle for the season against Utah State ... was named to Big Sky All-Academic Team. (2009) Played in all 11 games as a blocking back and on special teams ... recorded a pair of tackles on the season, both against Portland State. (2008) Redshirted.

High School: Lettered in football and track at Lewiston High School ... served as a team captain in football as a senior ... despite missing half of his senior season due to injury, still led the team in rushing touchdowns ... won the team’s summer conditioning competition prior to his senior year ... finished third at state in track as senior ... member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Parents are Alan and Karen Monroe ... his birthday is February 14, 1989.

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 58 sister Latrese played volleyball at Florida A&M. Personal: jump, and22.8inthe200m. in earning team MVP and all-league honors ... averaged 13 points as a junior in again earning all-league honors ... in track he was team MVP as a junior, scoring marks of 43-3 in the triple jump, 21-10 in the long his senioryear ...addedtwo othertouchdowns, onereceiving, Scorpions ... helped the to apair ofstatereturn and oneonakickoff playoff appearances ...inbasketball, he averaged 17points asasophomore league, all-valley, and all-CIF honors as a senior , and was all-league as a junior ... was his conference’s defensive Most Valuable Player ... also rushed for 1,321 yards with 14 touchdowns for the Scorpions during High School: Parents are Phillip and Wanda Pleasant is August... his birthday 28, 1990 ... his cousin Ed Jones played for the Buffalo Bills, his uncle Timothy Johnson played Methodist,football andSouthern at his Lettered in football for three years School High ... at also Desert was a four-year letterman in basketball and he has lettered twice in track ... was named Desert’s MVP as a senior ... also earned all- Personal: pound division...was afour-year scholar-athlete. 215 the in a junior as wrestling in state for qualified also ... appearances playoff state of pair a to team’sAuburn-Riverside the helped Awardearned ... Coaches also and team all-league, once as a linebacker/tight end and once as a linebacker/running back ... was team MVP and a team captain ... was named to the East/West All-Star Game, School: High Idaho State: (2010) fumble against Northern Arizona aswell ...recorded versusfumble againstNorthern Eastern sixtackles Washington andfive against Weber State. forceda ... Colorado Northern and State Sacramento against games back-to-back in hurries quarterback had ... against WeberState sack Washingtona ...recorded career interception returning with a pick it ateight Oklahoma, yards ... also had a pass breakup against ... the also Sooners recorded an interception against Central first recorded his ... Arizona Central against 10 Northern had and also Washington ... State Arizona at game career first his including season, the during times three tackles 10 career-high a had ... fumble forced a and breakups, pass interceptions, three two sack, a loss, for tackles 1.5 with sheet stat the out filling job nice a did carry. per yards six nearly yards, 29 for times five rushing Georgia, against game good very a had … carry per yards four over averaging Montana, versus carries nine on had rushing … yards 37 carry career-high a a yards 3.2 averaging carries, 35 on rushing yards 112 compiled … tackles three with season the finished … runningback play to year the through (2010) State: Idaho Criminal Justice Criminal Anaheim, Calif. •Canyon HS Junior •DB•5-8,185 Pele Jake Physical EducationPhysical Rosamond, Calif. HS •Desert Junior •DB5-11,190 Pleasant Phil Parents are Pele Doug and Ayers isJuly12,1991. Victory ...hisbirthday 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Lettered for three years in football, two in wrestling and one in basketball at Auburn-Riverside High School ... was a two-time, two-way selection as first- as selection two-way two-time, a was ... School High Auburn-Riverside at basketball in one and wrestling in two football, in years three forLettered Was asquadmember. Played in ten games for the Bengals … started the season as a cornerback/nickelback/safety on defense, but switched to offense halfway offense to switched but defense, on cornerback/nickelback/safety a as season the started … Bengals the for games ten in Played (2009) (2009) Started four games on the season, all as a nickelback, and he played in all 11 ... his 57 tackles led all ISU freshmen ... freshmen ISU all led tackles 57 his ... 11 all in played he and nickelback, a as all season, the on games four Started Redshirted asalinebacker.Redshirted

#24 Pg. 59 Pg. #44 (2008) Redshirted.

MEET THE BENGALS CJ Reyes Redshirt Freshman • PK• 5-7, 211 New Hall, Calif. • Hart HS Undeclared Idaho State: (2010) Redshirted. #17 High School: Prepped at Hart High School and graduated in 2010 … lettered four years in football, two in baseball and one in basketball … two-time first-team all- league kicker … named to the CIF as a utility and kicker ... threw for 2,731 yards and 27 touchdowns as a quarterback … rushed for 457 yards and was 5-for-7 from field goals and averaged 40 yards a punt … led his team to the CIF 2009 and 2010 playoffs.

Personal: Born March 3, 1992 … parents are Robert and Patty Reyes … has two brothers, Adam and Robby and one sister, Amanda … Amanda played soccer at Fresno State while adam played football at Humboldt State.

Jake Rouser Junior • DL • 6-3, 226 Oak Harbor, Wash. • Oak Harbor HS Sociology #95 Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games at defensive end for the Bengals, only months after suffering a torn ACL in 2009 season … compiled 20 tackles on the season with three for a loss … was third on the team with 2.0 sacks … had two tackles against Utah State … recorded a sack in consecutive games against Northern Colorado and Northern Arizona … had a season-high four tackles against Portland State … combined for five tackles in his final two games against Sacramento State and Eastern Washington. (2009) Played in five games before tearing his ACL against Eastern Washington ... started against Central Washington and Eastern Washington ... recorded nine tackles on the season ... had a season-high five tackles against Central Washington. 2008)( Redshirted.

High School: Lettered in football, basketball, and track at Oak Harbor High School ... was named first-team all-area as both a tight end and a defensive end in both his junior and senior years ... was also named team Defensive MVP for the Wildcats ... was selected to play in the Washington all-state Game ... his teams went a combined 34-4 over his four seasons, winning three straight Wesco Championships ... his team also won the 4A state title, and the Wildcats made it to the 4A state quarterfinals in 2005 and 2007.

Personal: Parents are Kan and Nancy Rouser ... his birthday is November 4, 1990 ... his father played linebacker at the U.S. Naval Academy, and he had a pair of uncles that played linebacker, one at Navy, the other at Air Force.

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 60 Personal: Mother is D’Etra Scott ... his birthday is April 28,1987. isApril Scott...hisbirthday isD’Etra Mother Personal: power cleanrecord at 295pounds. School: High Junior College: andmissedtheremainderpractice of theyear. 2010 State: Idaho with 19touchdowns asasenior...helpedEisenhower to aCIFtitleintrack ...was amemberofthehonorroll. School: High also caught ninepassesfor 118yards andatouchdown ...was namedfirst-team All-Central Conference ... ran for 365 yardsSouthwestern against College. Junior College: averaging 3.75yards perattempt. on 17 carries … ran for nine carries and 22 yards and one touchdown against Northern Colorado … finished the season with 35 carries and 131 yards and one touchdown, Idaho State: (2010) Psychology Rialoto, Calif. • Chaffey College Junior •RB•5-8,201 Rover Jahmel Physical EducationPhysical Kent, Wash. HarborHS •Oak Junior •OL6-4,329 Ruhl Elijah Parents are is February Lucky Ruhl andHeather 2,1990. Lazos ...hisbirthday 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Lettered in football and track for three years each at Eisenhower High School ... was named all-league and all-county, as well as all-state ... had 1,900 yardsall-county,1,900 and had all-state wellall-league ... as as Letterednamed was ... footballfortrackSchool in and threeEisenhower atyears each High Lettered in football and wrestling from Tahoma High School ... was a two-time all-league lineman and a two-time All-State wrestler ... owns the Tahomathe owns ... wrestler All-State two-time a and lineman all-league two-time a was ... School fromTahoma High wrestling and football in Lettered Lettered for two years at andwas center atwo year starter for theCollege ...was namedall-conference oftheSequoias at center in2009. Lettered for two seasons at Chaffey College ... led Chaffey in rushing as a sophomore with 498 yards on 114 carries, with a team-best seven touchdowns Played in the first two games of the year versus Montana Western at offensive line … suffered a knee injury before the Northern Colorado game in game Colorado Northern the before injury a knee … suffered line offensive Montana at versus Western year the of games two first the in Played Played in four games for the Bengals at running back … had his best game of the season in the opener versus Montana Western, rushing for 90 yards

#60 Pg. 61 Pg. #26

MEET THE BENGALS Rodrick Rumble Junior • WR• 6-2, 201 Oak Harbor, Wash. • Oak Harbor HS Mass Communication

Idaho State: (2010) Played in all 11 games for the Bengals … finished the season with 464 yards receiving on#13 32 catches and two touchdowns … had a strong start to the season against Montana-Western, catching the first ISU pass on the season for a 49 yard touchdown following several impressive blocks … he finished the game with 74 yards on four catches and one touchdown … versus Utah State, he accumulated 63 yards on five receptions … had his final touchdown coming against Northern Arizona, as he had two catches for 32 yards … had a solid game versus Portland State, grabbing four catches for 70 yards … played well in the last home game of the season with a season-high 89 yards receiving on five catches. (2009) Played in 10 games for ISU, starting against Montana State ... missed the opening game of the season but played in all the others ... caught five passes for 45 yards on the season, and had one rush for five yards ... his only rush of the season came in the finale against Portland State ... had just one catch in the opening seven games of the season, a nine yard grab against Eastern Washington ... had back-to-back two reception games, against Northern Arizona and Montana State ... against Montana State caught his first career touchdown, a 16-yard grab.

High School: Lettered in football for three years along with basketball and track, each for three, at Oak Harbor High School ... was named first-team all-state 4A at wide receiver as a senior, and first-team all-conference as both a junior and a senior ... recorded 29 career touchdowns ... was also three-time all-conference in track, and finished third in the state high jump at 6’-8” ... was named team MVP in basketball as a senior ... was named in football to the East/West All-Star Game.

Personal: Parents are Roosevelt and Theresa Rumble ... was born in Yokosuka, Japan. Austin Schnizler Junior • DL • 6-2, 262 Ventura, Calif. • St. Bonaventure HS Psychology #98 Idaho State: (2010) Played in four games for the Bengals on the defensive line … recorded his only tackle on the year against Weber State … participated in the game against Georgia … earned a full-time scholarship for the 2011 season because of his effort and talent shown in practice as well as games.

Glendale CC: Played football one year.

High School: Prepped at St. Bonaventure High School where he lettered in football for three years and track and field for two years … earned all-league honors … led his team to the state championship as a junior and to the CIF championship as a sophomore and junior.

Personal: Father is David Schnizler … born August 1, 1989 … has one sister, Krista Gladney.

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 62 Personal: and 2004;thesameyears he was astate team pickaswell. Parents are David andKelly Tyler isMarch 25,1989 ...hisfather David ...hisbirthday played linebackerat State, Utah graduating in1982. 2007 ... in soccer, he was named the state of Washington’s premier goalkeeper and his team was ranked fifth nationally ... was an OlympicDevelopmental selection in 2003 twice named first-team All-SPSL as a goalkeeper, both in 2005 and 2006 ... led Puyallup to the 2006 state football playoffs, and he participated in the East/Westin the game in participated playoffs, he state football and 2006 the to Puyallup led ... 2006 and goalkeeper, 2005 a in as both All-SPSL first-team named twice lineman and as an offensive lineman in 2006 ... was the 2006 SPSL Co-Defensive Lineman of the Year ... also was named Tacoma News Tribune All-Area ... in soccer, he was High School: times, Arizona, State, againstMontana and Northern Weber State. ... had a tackles career-best Colorado three against ... Northern for had tackles 1.5 tackles loss in his first career-game,Montana against State ... alsotwo three had tackles State. Portland against tackles of pair a added ... State Montana Centraland Washingtonthree both with against twice tackles career-high his tied ... CentralWashington against came fumble forced his ... fumble forced a with season, the on tackles 12 recorded ... tackle at two offensive guard due to an allotment of injuries on the offensive line … made tremendous improvements during the season. (2010) State: Idaho Personal: in thetop 10academicallyinhisclass. league MVP ... was also named team co-MVP for basketball ...helped Aberdeen to a pair of state playoff appearances including a third place finish as a senior ... was ranked High School: Idaho State: (2010) Physical EducationPhysical Puyallup, Wash. •Puyallup HS •OL6-2,277 Senior Tyler David Physical EducationPhysical Aberdeen, Idaho •Aberdeen HS •LB•5-11,215 Sophomore Spence Trevor His parents are Aaron and Kristine Spence ... his birthday is October 1,1991...hisunclein parents isOctober His are Spence ...hisbirthday Aaron andKristine Tom Matthews oftheCincinnati Bengals. Lettered in football for three seasons and soccer for three seasons at Puyallup High School ... was named first-team All-SPSL Conference both as a defensive Lettered in football, basketball, and track at Aberdeen High School ... was named first-team all-state at both running back and linebacker ... was also named 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Played inthree gamesfor ontheseason…recorded theBengals ontheyear againstGeorgia. hisonlytackle Played in nine games for the Bengals … started the season on the defensive line and recorded one tackle against Montana … moved over to over moved … Montana against tackle one recorded and line defensive the on season the started … Bengals the for games nine in Played (2007) Redshirted.

#63 Pg. 63 Pg. (2008) #40 Played in six games for the Bengals, recording 11 recording Bengals, the for games six in Played (2009) (2009) Played in 11 games, the starting final Redshirted.

MEET THE BENGALS Justin Vae’ena Sophomore • DL• 5-11, 244 Oceanside, Calif. • Oceanside HS Sociology

Idaho State: (2010) Played in ten games for the Bengals on the defensive line … compiled 20 tackles on the season with#57 five for a loss … finished the season tied for third on the team with 2.0 sacks … recorded his first career sack for the Bengals against Utah State … had another sack, along with five tackles, in the following game versus Northern Colorado … had a tackle for loss against Portland State and Montana State … finished the season with a three tackle performance against Eastern Washington … Vae’ena has excelled in the classroom since becoming a Bengal, and was inducted into the National Society of Collegiate Scholars … also earned Big Sky All-Academic honors. (2009) Redshirted.

High School: Lettered in football and baseball at Oceanside High School ... was named first-team All-North Country, and was also the defensive player of the year there as well ... was also a first-team All-CIF pick, and he earned team MVP honors as a senior ... was also Second Team All-State after recording a school record 162 tackles, leading the Pirates to their fifth straight CIF San Diego Section Division II title ... was featured during his senior season on ESPN.com’s E-Ticket Outside the Lines ... was a four-time first-team all-academic pick for the CIF.

Personal: Parents are Nu’utele and Michell ... his birthday is March 18, 1991.

John Van Vliet Junior • OL • 6-2, 266 Twin Falls, Idaho • Lighthouse Christian HS Mass Communication #61 Idaho State: (2010) Played in nine games for the Bengals at offensive line … played at guard and center … Van Vliet had not played on the offensive line before this year … he played at full back and tight end in 2009, and came to ISU as a defensive lineman … had a solid year playing constantly against defensive tackles that outweighed him … earned Big Sky All-Academic honors. (2009) Played in six games.

High School: Lettered in football, basketball, and track & field at Lighthouse Christian ... was named first-team All-Snake River Conference at three different positions, defensive end, tight end, and punter ... was also named first-team all-state at defensive end and punter, and second team at tight end ... was named Homecoming King and to the Lighthouse Christian Honor Roll.

Personal: Parents are John and Jana Van Vliet ... his birthday is January 8, 1990.

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 64

Idaho State: (2010)

Personal: conference accolades ... was alsosecond-team all-conference asanoffensive lineman...anominee for theEast/West All-StateGame and was a team captain. School: High Idaho State: (2010) Physical EducationPhysical Declo, Idaho •DecloHS •OL6-2,261 Sophomore Warner Sage Physical EducationPhysical Kent, Wash. •Kent-Meridian HS •DL•6-2,272 Sophomore Walker Isaiah Parents isJuly28,1990. ...hisbirthday are George andStacy Letteredfirst-team earning all- in footballsacks in 9.5 with senior fora recordedas ... four School years tracktackles forand 52 High at Kent-Meridian one 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Redshirted. Was asquadmember. (2009) Redshirted.

#62 Pg. 65 Pg. #90

MEET THE BENGALS Andrew Zamora Senior • TE • 6-2, 228 Placentia, Calif. • Santa Ana JC Comm/Rhetorical Studies

Idaho State: (2010) Appeared in five games. #85

Junior College: Lettered for two seasons at Santa Ana Junior College ... helped Santa Ana to the 2008 Orange County ... played just four games as a sophomore, but had six catches for 76 yards with a touchdown.

High School: Lettered in football at Valencia High School ... was a second team all-league pick as a senior ... earned MVP and player of the week awards ... team qualified for the Southern California Division V championship game.

Personal: Parents are David Ballard and Gena Solorio and Michael Zamora and Vanessa Zamora ... his birthday is March 8, 1989 ... his cousin Caitlyn Ortiz signed a scholarship with East Carolina to play softball.

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 66 … was coached by BillyRolle. forcedSr.Allen parentsDemetrius … and fumbles are Monique three and sack one loss,for seven tackles, 87 had senior a as … for loss,12 tackles tackles, three sacks and three forced fumbles 107 recorded junior a as … County All-Dade second-team … games All-Star Public vs. Private the and South vs. North the in team to a 13-3 record and the 6A state runner-ups … participated his led 2008 in … linebacker outside at starter Was three-year a Undeclared Miami, Flor. •MiamiNorthwestern HS Freshman• LB•5-11,210 Allen Demetrius Garrett Garrett Tujague …parents are Teresa andSteve Arias. by coached was … senior a as touchdowns two and yards 200 for rushed … interception one only and touchdowns 19 yards, was165-for-280, for percent59 a completion percentage, 2,250 recordsenior 6-5 wherea as prepped School Agoura… at High a to team led … percentage completion percent 54 a for good interceptions, eight only and touchdowns 20 yards, 1,973 for 183-for-341 was … quarterback first-team NNFC 2010 the Was Physical EducationPhysical Agoura Hills, Calif. •College oftheCanyons •QB•6-1,200 Sophomore Arias Justin … parents are Libby and JohnBagley and second team as a junior … coached by ISU alum, Jason Warr football in all-conference first-team earned … team basketball first-team all-state honors … starts as a center on his high school Was a three-year letterman in football and basketball … earned Poltical Sciences Meridian, Idaho • Washington Freshman •OL•6-3,285 Bagley Jim 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Sarkisian at Sarkisian Washington …parents are Rochell Turner-Boyles andAnthony Boyles Sr. Californiaof preppedby… was coachedScout at… Junipero by Altenberg SteveScott and Serra school high in state the in No.overall the 18 prospect and nation receiverthe No.wide in rankedrecruit 18 ... Rivals by country

Pg. 67 Pg. Berry. touchdowns …was coached by Clay Angle …father isHenry sacks, two interceptions, 15catches for 300yards andthree second-team seven all-SPSLasatight end…had81.5tackles, Named to first-team theAll-SPSL South asalinebackerand Undeclared University Place, Wash. HS •Curtis Freshman •LB6-5,215 Berrey Derek Undeclared Dubois, Wyo. HS •Dubois •DL6-2,245 Sophomore Baker Austin No. 12 recruit (all positions) in California and No. 6 No. and California“athlete” in positions) the (all in recruit recruit 12 No. ie shos a a uir agt 3 ass o 47 ad ad five and yards 467 for ranked … passes honors all-CIF and 23 all-league all-region, earning touchdowns, caught junior a as … schools sized medium for first-team all-state Sports CalHi the to named … SuperPrep byCalifornia receiverin wide nation’s No.2 the receiverand wide No.24 named … selection All-America Prepstar … 2006 in League Rey Del the seven touchdownsand as a senior yards … led his team790 to an 8-2 for record and catchesa 4-1 mark in 53 had … touchdown a and yards 77 for passes two catching after team West the of MVP the named was … school high in season senior his following Fla., Lauderdale, Fort in Bowl All-America Offensive-Defensive the in Played at Washington… 2008 in redshirted … games five in appeared and cornerback to receiver wide from switched he 2009 in … Nebraska against Huskies the forAppeared Undeclared Compton, Calif. • Washington Junior• WR •6-2,210 Redshirt Boyles Anthony

MEET THE BENGALS Duke Bukoski Freshman • WR• 6-0, 183 Derek Despot Freshman • TE • 6-3, 217 Honolulu, HI • St. Louis HS Idaho Falls, Idaho • Idaho Falls HS Undeclared Undeclared As a senior recorded 50 receptions for 942 yards and 13 Prepped at Idaho Falls High School and lettered in football and touchdowns … averaged 78.5 yards per game and 18.8 yards a basketball … started junior and senior years at tight end … had catch … ranked No. 1 receiver in the Interscholastic League of 11 touchdowns, three two-point conversions, 575 total receiving Honolulu … was the No. 1 scoring leader in the Interscholastic yards and averaged 21 yards a catch … was one of three players League of Honolulu … earned first-team all-star selection in in Eastern Idaho to be selected as an all-state football player the Interscholastic League of Honolulu … ranked the No. 3 (second-team all-state) … was first-team all-area and first-team receiver in the state and was the No. 6 scoring leader in all of all-conference and district as a tight end … lettered and started Hawai’i … named player of the week five times … was team on the basketball team for two years … won the slam dunk captain and selected to play in the Hawai’i East-West All-Star contest at the District 5-6 all-star basketball game and led Idaho game … 2010 Tom Lemming Top 20 Hawai’i recruit … for his Falls to state for the first time in 11 years ... born June 22, 1993 career had 92 receptions for 1,663 yards and 20 touchdowns … parents are Ken and Carrie Despot ... has two brothers, Jeff … averaged 75.6 yards a game and 18.1 yards a catch … two-time all-state all-star selection and and Stockton. Interscholastic League of Honolulu selection. Christian Diehm Josh Cutler Freshman• TE• 6-5, 235 Freshman • OL• 6-3, 285 Carson, Calif. • San Pedro HS Pocatello, Idaho • Highland HS Chemistry Undeclared As a senior earned first-team All-Marine League as a defensive Three-year letter winner who helped lead Highland to a state end and second-team all-city as a tight end … was named to championship in 2008 ... first-team all-state offensive lineman the second-team all-area as a defensive end … named Lineman and he earned the J.R. Simplot Award for the Most Outstanding of the Year and the Academic Co-Captain … started for the Offensive Player of the Year ... played in the all-state football 46th annual Lions all-star game at defensive end … rated the game in Boise ... is the only player in Southeast Idaho to earn top eighth top tight end in the country by Schumans National all-state honors on the offense in the 5A Division ... a letter- Underclassmen Top 100 Prospect Combine … Projected to win winner in wrestling as he placed fifth his junior year and fourth the C.I.F. All-City Swimming Championship … as a defensive as a senior, going a combined 41-9 in his two years ... plans to end recorded eight pass deflections, two interceptions, 41 study radiographic science ... parents are Jennifer and Kyle Stock tackles, 27 unassisted and one touchdown … had three catches and Brent and Malena Cutler for 42 yards and a touchdown as a tight end … as a junior in high school ea rned first-team All-Marine League as a tight end and was runner up in the C.I.F. all- city swimming championships in the 50-yard freestyle. Jarrod Daniels Sophomore • WR • 5-11, 190 Chris Edwards Manteca, Calif. • Modesto College Freshman • DL • 6-0, 245 Sec Ed-Biol Sciences Meridian, Idaho • Meridian HS Had 108 carries for 560 yards and three touchdowns in eight games at Modesto College in 2010 … averaged 5.2 yards per Undeclared carry and led team to an 8-3 record … as a senior in high school Prepped at Meridian High School … lettered two years in at Sierra HS he had 1,813 yards on 235 carries and 32 touchdowns baseball and football ... born Dec. 22, 1992 … parents are Bob … averaged 7.72 yards per carry and helped team to a 10-2 and Barb Edwards … has two sisters, Amanda and Katie and two record … earned second-team all-state honors in 2009 and was brothers, Andy and Nick. named the 2009 Valley Oak League MVP … was coached by Sam Young … parents are Teresa and Rodney Daniels.

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 68 parents are Graves Malia andChadGraves. Andy Troxelby … coached was … loss for tackles 18 and sacks 12 assisted, 25 tackles, 47 had junior a as … losses for tackles 14 and sacks 17 tackles, assisted 23 tackles, 40 recorded school and second-team all-league as a tight end … as a senior in high end defensive a as all-league first-team … Seattle Times the by honors all-state first-team 4A team earned and all-state Times Seattle the the all-class by the to named named was was … first-team honors earned all-state … … MVP School Defensive League Basin High Columbia Southridge at Prepped Undeclared Kennewick, Wash. • Washington State Freshman •DL•6-2,235 Redshirt Graves Austin Graves. Scott and Melissa are parents … Schlaich Bruce by coached … two-year and baseball first-team all-conference infielder … basketball in winner letter in winner letter year four football, in winner letter three-year … defense and offense conferenceon … Snake River all- the Yeartwo-time of Player named Conference… ValleyDefensive end end … defensive a a defensive as as Year all-state the first-team of Player State 3A the Was aet ae oi alr Drk rvs r ad rnmte is grandmotherCarolyn …prepped at Chavez Hopkins School. High and Sr. Graves Derek Taylor, Lori are parents … Barlow Gary by coached … honors all-conference Football and eighth in the conference in scoring … garnered 2010 Valley yards receiving in fourth 5.0, at receptions in conference the in Valley third the was … of 4-1 at Division league in first North for tied the team … Conference in record 7-3 a to team his helped … catch a yards 13.31 with 2010 in game a yards 66.56 averaged … yards 61 of long a with 599 touchdowns for seven passes yard, 45 caught he where games nine in Appeared Undeclared Fruitland, Idaho •Fruitland HS Freshman •DL•6-4,220 Graves Tyler Sociology Stockton, Calif. JoaquinDeltaColl. •San • Sophmore WR• 6-0,185 Graves Derek 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011

Pg. 69 Pg. Mickey Bell …father Bell isHowardMickey Henley. by coached … accolades all-region second-team earned and interceptions six tackles, 40 had junior a as … all-region team tackles and 52 seven had interceptions and a senior starter while being two-year named a first- was … Ariz., Tempe,in HS Niza interceptions and nine pass break two ups … prepped at Marcos De tackles, assisted 16 tackles, unassisted 18 tackles, 34 had Glendale at freshman a as … touchdown break one with pass along 10 ups and interceptions three … tackles assisted 16 and unassisted 32 tackles, 48 totaled sophomore a as 2010, In Health Education Chandler, Ariz.•GlendaleCollege Junior • WR •5-10,175 Henley Donovon Gross …parents are Cynthia andSteve Kragthorpe. by Tag coached … finals state the in lost team and senior a as completion rate … had 425 yards rushing and four touchdowns percent 72 a for good yards, 152-for-211 was … interceptions record while throwing for 2,029 yards, 15 touchdowns and seven 10-5 a to team his led junior a as rate… percentcompletion 63 five and touchdowns a 28 for good passes, yards, 126-for-199 completing while 1,738 interceptions for threw senior a As Undeclared Tulsa, Okla.•Holland HallHS Freshman •QB•5-11,195 Kragthorpe Brad all-state honorable mention. first-team earned Yearthe … of Player Monster Buzzard Sports all-conference first-team Dakota South the named team’s … earned the MVP offensive was and … in basketball lettered and … 2011 football in School High Stevens from Graduated Undeclared Rapid City, SD•Stevens HS Freshman •OL•6-4,246 Johnson Seth

MEET THE BENGALS Kimo Makaula Chase Place Redshirt Sophomore • DL • 6-2, 235 Freshman • WR• 5-10, 180 Kailua, HI • Washington Boise, Idaho • Rocky Mountain HS Undeclared Health Education Was a part of the Washington football program for two years, High School: Prepped at Rocky Mountain High School and lettering for one year … was a member of the team that played graduated in 2011 … lettered three years in football, two in the 2010 ... lettered four years in baseball and years in baseball and two years in basketball … garnered all- basketball and three years in football at Punahou High School conference accolades in football … helped lead his team to the … helped lead Punahou to a 12-1 overall record, an 8-1 league state quarter finals in 2009 and the state semifinals in 2010 in mark and its first-ever Hawai’i state championship in 2008 ... football … led his baseball team to the state semifinals in 2010. beat Leilehua, 38-7, in the state title game at Aloha Stadium ... mostly a quarterback in high school, but a multi-talented athlete Personal: Born Sept. 7, 1992 in Rexburg, Idaho … parents are who also punted and played wide receiver and defensive end Bart and Jolyn Place … has two sisters, Audra and Bella and one ... named first-team all-state all-purpose player by the Honolulu brother, Dalton. Advertiser ... played at Seattle’s Qwest Field, leading Punahou to a 42-19 win over Central Kitsap in the 2008 Emerald City Kickoff Classic ... passed for 303 yards on 19-of-24 passing with three touchdowns in that game, Aaron Prier completing 16-of-18 for 272 in the first half ... earned first-team All-ILH honors as an all-purpose Freshman • DB • 5-10, 175 player his senior year ... played for the Hawai’i/Polynesia squad in the 2008 Hawai’i All-Star Football Classic fell in the state quarterfinals ... named the No. 69 defensive end prospect in the nation by San Pablo, Calif. • Salesian HS scout.com ... also a member of state champion baseball and basketball teams for the Buffanblu ... Undeclared played for coach Kale Ane … was on the honor roll for two years. High School: Prepped at Salesian High School and was a three- year letter winner in football and two year in baseball … earned Tyler Myers first-team all-league, All-East Bay, all-metro, was the state of Freshman • LB • 6-3, 195 California Star of the Week and earned MVP honors … helped lead his team the NCS championship … was a member of the Twin Falls, Idaho • Canyon Ridge HS National Honor Society and was Prom King in high school. Undeclared Graduated from Canyon Ridge High School in Twin Falls where he lettered in football, basketball and track and field ... while playing football he earned the Offensive Player of the Year award at Canyon Ridge in 2009 and 2010 and was the State of Idaho all-state punter as a senior ... garnered honorable mention Ed Pritchett as a safety and was named the MVP of the ISU football camp in Freshman• DB• 6-0, 185 2010 ... In 2009 he was named the 4A Great Basin Conference Columbus. Georgia • Carver HS Honorable Mention quarterback and the 4A first-team Great Basin Conference punter ... is the son of Dustin Myers and Business Danielle Tomkinson. Was a three-year starter and only lost five games in his high school career … led team to the 3A state title in 2007 … had 12 Erich Pew interceptions, 120 tackles, four sacks, 16 pass breakups and five Freshman •PK • 5-6, 145 forced fumbles … received the Heart of the Tiger Award in 2008 and 2009 … earned first-team Bi-City … coached by Dell McGee Pocatello, Idaho • Highland HS … parents are Sheeka and Edward Pritchett. Undeclared

High School: Prepped at Highland High School … lettered two years in soccer, two in and one year in football.

MEET THE BENGALS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 70 Keith Simons…parents are andBruce Richmond. Doris at Rodriguez High School … coached at Santa Rosa by ISU alum prepped … catch a yards 64.6 at yards receiving in conference a game vs. Modesto College on Sept. 19, 2009 … was fifth in the and picked off one pass on defense … had 199 yards receiving in 16.6 yards a catch … played in 10 games, scored six touchdowns 2009 he had 39 receptions for 646 yards, good for an av erage of first-team all-Nor Cal and was a team captain … as a freshman in … had 69 receptions, 701 yards and five touchdowns … earned conference the in fifth ranked also which game, a 70.1 at yards receiving in state the in 34th and 10.16 at game per receptions As a sophomore in 2010 he was 10th in the state of California in Mass Communication Mass Fairfield,Calif. Santa Rosa College • Junior • WR• 6-1,180 Richmond Cameron cdmcly e s mme o te ainl oo Society. Honor National the of member a is he Academically safety. a as All-GSL first-team the to named was he senior a As East-WestGame.the in Shrine play to selected was and captain team- a was Sorenson fumbles. forced four and interceptions as a senior along with 15 pass breakups, 12 tackles for losses, four with 14-0 a record.perfect He had 223 fortackles his career, 112 Wash., Spokane, in 4A the toteam his lead Washingtonhelped wherehe Statetitle School High Ferris at prepped Sorenson baseball where heboastsa.310batting average. play’s also Sorenson State. Washingtonat All-American an was Paul Balkenbush. Christina and Sorenson Paul are parents His Undeclared Spokane, Wash. •Ferris HS Freshman •DB•5-11,190 Sorensen Cody 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011

and Tom Yost. Year award in2010andtheSpecialistAward in2010. the of Linebacker the first-team earned all-conference ... earned School: High Rodney. Te’o … has three sisters, Ruth, Rowena, Roxanne and one brother, Personal: Pg. 71 Pg. in high school … coached by Mickey Bell … parents are Shirley Shirley areparents … Bell Mickey by coached … school high in rushing yards 700 had … 2008 in quarterback all-state 5A named the the was … touchdowns 50 and yards 5,500 for threw he where School High Ridge Mountain at starter three-year a as a quarterback while guiding the team to an 8-3 record … was 2010 in all-WSFL second-team was … percentage completion percent 56 a passes, 169-for-301 completed eight … interceptions and touchdowns 24 15 yards, yards, 2,500 for threw 3,517 sophomore a as … for percentage completion percent 55 threw a for good 261-for-475passes, he completed … Glendale interceptions 12 and at touchdowns years two In Politcal Science Peoria, Ariz.•GlendaleCollege Junior •QB•6-1,195 Yost Kevin Undeclared Pocatello, Idaho• Pocatello HS Freshman •DL5-11,232 Te’o Richie Born Sept. 3, 1993 … parents are Peter and Ateliana and Peter are parents … 1993 3, Sept. Born Prepped and lettered at Pocatello High School ... School High Pocatello at lettered and Prepped

MEET THE BENGALS Opponents

OPPONENTS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 72 Starters Returning: Starters Defensive Formation: Offensive Formation: Special Teams/Running Backs: Linebackers: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Co-Defensive Coordinator/: Coordinator/TightRecruiting Ends: Offensive Line: Wide Receivers: Defensive Line: Coordinator ofFootball Operations: Assistant HeadCoach/Defensive Coor./Safeties: Head Coach: 2010 Record: Best Time to Contact Coach: Football Phone: Office Overall Record (Years): Record at WSU (Years): Head Coach: Athletics Web Site: Email: ...... Phone: Football Contact: Athletics Director: President: Playing Surface: Stadium/Capacity: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Location: ...... Saturday 3•p.m. •September MST ...... Washington State ...... Pullman, Wash Stadium •Martin ...... COUGAR FOOTBALL FACTS ...... COUGAR FOOTBALL STAFF ...... COUGAR QUICKFACTS ...... COUGAR PERSONNEL ...... Game 1 Game ...... (509) 335-COUGS (Press Box) ...... (35,117) Martin ...... www.wsucougars.com ...... 509-335-5785 (Office) [email protected] ...... Crimson andGrayCrimson Mike LevensellerMike 2-10, 1-8,Pac 10 Rich Rasmussen Rich Pullman, Wash. 509-335-5785 Dave Ungerer Shawn Deeds Steve Morton Elson S.Floyd Todd Howard Chris Todd Sturdy ...... Bill Stevens Jody Sears Mornings 58-72 (11) Paul Wulff Field Turf Chris Bill Moos Cougars 5-32(3) 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Spread 25,135 17/7 4-3 Enrollment: Location: Starters Returning (O/D): Returning Starters Defensive Formation: Offensive Formation: Running Backs: Wide Receivers: Quarterbacks: Defensive Line: Defensive Coord: Offensive Coord: Head Coach: 2010 Record: Best Time to Contact Coach: Football Phone: Office Overall Record (Years): Record at UNC(Years): Head Coach: Athletics Web Site: Email: Phone: Football Contact Athletics Director: President: Playing Surface: Stadium/Capacity: Colors: Nickname: Western State College ...... Saturday 10•4pmMST •September ...... MOUNTAINEER FOOTBALL FACTS MOUNTAINEER FOOTBALL STAFF ...... Pocatello, Idaho •Holt Arena ...... MOUNTAINEER QUICKFACTS . MOUNTAINEER PERSONNEL ...... Game 2 Game ...... Mountaineer BowlMountaineer (4,000) www.wscathletics.com [email protected] Dr. Greg Waggoner Crimson andSlateCrimson Ryan McDonough Ryan 1-10 (1-8RMAC) Spread Multiple Gunnison, Colo. (970) 943-2046 (970) 943-2831 Jeff Williamson Dr. Jay Helman Jaron Fairman Mountaineers Kelly Ledwith Mike Aimone Mike Natural Grass Jared Verner Mornings Tony Case Jas Bains Jas Bains

0-0(1) 2,000 8/6 3-4 0-0 Pg. 73 Pg.

Lettermen Returning/Lost: (O/D/SP): Returning Starters Defensive Formation: Offensive Formation: Offensive Assistant: Running Backs: Wide Receivers: Linebackers: Quarterbacks: Defensive Coordinator: Special Teams Coord./DL: Offensive Coord./OL: Head Coach: FCSChampionships: NCAA FCS Postseason Record: Big Sky Titles: 2010 Record: Best Time to Contact Coach: Football Phone: Office Overall Record (Years): Record at UNC(Years): Head Coach: Athletics Web Site: Email: ...... Phone: Asst. Relations: AD/Media Athletics Director: President: Playing Surface: Stadium/Capacity: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Location: ...... Saturday 17•4pmMST •September Northern ColoradoNorthern ...... Pocatello, Idaho •Holt Arena ...... BEAR FOOTBALL FACTS BEAR FOOTBALL STAFF ...... BEAR QUICKFACTS ...... BEAR PERSONNEL ...... GAME 3 ...... [email protected] (970) 351-1995(Press Box)

Nottingham Field (8,500) (970)351-1065 (Office) www.uncbears.com Terrance Robinson Heather Kennedy Earnest CollinsEarnest Jr. Michael Armour Michael Derrick Davison Derrick 3-8, 2-6BigSky (970) 351-2534 Earnest CollinsEarnest Blue andGold Natural Grass Jared Burton James Jones Greely, Colo. Keith Grable Jay Hinrichs Kay Norton Kay Zach Shay Mornings Jon Boyer 8-12(2) Spread 0-0(1) 12,358 6/5/2 36/13 None None Bears 4-3 0-0

OPPONENTS Northern Arizona Montana GAME 4 Portland State GAME 5 GAME 6 Saturday • September 24 • 3:05 pm MST Saturday • October 1 • 1:30 pm MST Saturday • October 8 • 4 pm MST Flaggstaff, Arizona • Pocatello, Idaho • Holt Arena Pocatello, Idaho • Holt Arena

LUMBERJACK QUICK FACTS VIKING QUICK FACTS GRIZZLY QUICK FACTS Location: ...... Flagstaff, Ariz. Location: ...... Missoula, Mont. Location: ...... Portland, Ore. Enrollment: ...... 22,205 Enrollment: ...... 15,642 Enrollment: ...... 29,818 Nickname: ...... Lumberjacks Nickname: ...... Grizzlies Nickname: ...... Vikings Colors: ...... Maroon and Silver Colors: ...... Blue, Gold, and Sage Colors: ...... Green, White, Silver Stadium/Capacity: ...... Washington- Grizzly Stadium (25,217) Stadium/Capacity: ...... Walkup Skydome (15,000) Stadium/Capacity: ...... Jeld-Wen Field (20,000) Playing Surface: ...... Spin Turf Playing Surface: ...... Real Grass Field Turf Playing Surface: ...... Field Turf President: ...... Dr. Royce Engstrom President: ...... Dr. John Haeger President: ...... Dr. Wim Wiewel Athletics Director: ...... Jim O’Day Athletics Director: ...... Jim Falls Asst. AD/ Media Relations: ...... Dave Guffey Athletics Director: ...... Torre Chisholm Asst. AD/ Media Relations: ...... Steve Shaff Phone: ...... (406) 243-5402 (Office) Asst. AD/ Media Relations: ...... Mike Lund Phone: ...... (928) 523-6792 ...... (406) 728-1135 (Home) Phone: ...... (503)725-5602 (Office) ...... (406)3709435 (Cell) ...... (928) 606-6628 (Cell) ...... (503) 866-0236 (Cell) ...... (406) 243-4167 (Press Box) ...... (928) 523-7729 (Press Box) ...... (503) 294-2942 (Press Box) Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Athletics Web Site: ...... www.gogriz.com Athletics Web Site: ...... www.nauathletics.com GRIZZLY FOOTBALL FACTS Athletics Web Site: ...... www.goviks.com LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL FACTS Head Coach: ...... VIKINGS FOOTBALL FACTS Head Coach: ...... Jerome Souers Record at UM (Years):...... 7-4(1) Head Coach: ...... Record at NAU (Years): ...... 72-75(13) Overall Record (Years): ...... Same Record at PSU (Years):...... 2-9 (1) Football Office Phone: ...... (406)243-2969 Overall Record (Years): ...... Same Overall Record (Years): ...... 2-9 (1) Best Time to Contact Coach: ...... Mon-Thurs/ 11a.m.-Noon Football Office Phone: ...... (928)523-6787 Football Office Phone: ...... (503) 725-5602 2010 Record: ...... 7-4, 5-3, Big Sky Best Time to Contact Coach: ...... Contact SID Best Time to Contact Coach: ...... Contact SID Big Sky Titles: ...... 19/1969, ’70, ’82, ’83, ’93, ’95, ’96, ’98-‘09 2010 Record: ...... 6-5, 4-4 Big Sky NCAA FCS Championships: ...... 1995, 2001 2010 Record: ...... 2-9, 1-7 Big Sky Big Sky Titles: ...... Two/ 1978, 2003 GRIZZLY FOOTBALL STAFF VIKINGS FOOTBALL STAFF FCS Postseason Record: ...... 1-4 Head Coach: ...... Robin Pflugrad Head Coach: ...... Nigel Burton Asst. HC/ Running backs: ...... Mick Delaney NCAA FCS Championships: ...... None Defensive Coord./Safeties: ...... Eric Jackson Def. Coordinator/QBs: ...... Mike Breske LUMBERJACK FOOTBALL STAFF Offensive Coord./QBs:...... Special Teams: ...... Johnathan Smith Head Coach: ...... Jerome Souers Run Game Coord./WRs: ...... Dave Brown Wide Receivers: ...... Shalon Baker Offensive Coord./QBs:...... Brian Lindgren Special Teams Coordinator: ...... John Ely Centers/Guards: ...... Bob Beers Defensive Coord./LBs: ...... Andy Thompson Defensive Line: ...... Lawrence Suianunoa Defensive Line: ...... Malik Roberson Running Game Coord./OL: ...... Eric Reid Tackles/ Tight Ends: ...... Scott Gragg Linebackers: ...... Ahmed Zarrugh Tight Ends: ...... Craig Knoth Linebackers: ...... Ty Gregorak Running Backs: ...... Mark Kaanapu Defensive Backs: ...... Andy LaRussa Cornerbacks: ...... Aric Williams Offensive Line: ...... Brad Davis Safeties/ Special Teams: ...... David Reeves GRIZZLY PERSONNEL Off. Assistant/ Tight Ends: ...... Steve Cooper Wide Receivers: ...... Francis St. Paul Offensive Formation: ...... Pro Set Assistant Defensive Line: ...... Richard Seigler LUMBERJACK PERSONNEL Defensive Formation: ...... 4-3 VIKINGS PERSONNEL Offensive Formation: ...... Multiple Starters Returning:...... (O/D/SP): 7/7/1 Offensive Formation:...... Pistol Defensive Formation: ...... 4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 45/14 Defensive Formation:...... 4-3 Starters Returning (O/D/S): ...... 5/4/2 Starters Returning (O/D/SP): ...... 9/9/3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 52/13 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 50/20

OPPONENTS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 74 Starters Returning (O/D/SP): Returning Starters Defensive Formation: Offensive Formation: Running Backs: Offensive Line: Defensive Line: Fullbacks: Tight Ends: Cornerbacks: Quarterbacks: Co-Defensive Coord./LBs: Co-Defensive Coord./S/ST: Asst. HC/Off. Coord./ WR: Head Coach: FCS Postseason Record: Big Sky Titles: 2010 Record: Best Time to Contact Coach: Football Phone: Office Overall Record (Years): Record at WSU (Years): Head Coach: Athletics Web Site: Email: ...... Phone: Relations: Media Athletics Director: President: Playing Surface: Stadium/Capacity: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Location: ...... Saturday 15•4pmMST •October ...... Ogden, Utah•StewartOgden, Stadium ...... Weber State WILDCAT FOOTBALL FACTS WILDCAT FOOTBALL STAFF ...... WILDCAT QUICKFACTS ...... WILDCAT PERSONNEL ...... GAME 7 www.weberstatesports.com (801) 626-6588(Press Box) (17,500) Stewart (801) 626-7414(Office) (801) 452-3811(Cell) Three/ 1965,’68, ‘08 Synthetic Turf (Fall) [email protected] Purple and White 6-5, 5-3BigSky (801) 626-6493 Tom Stackaruk Kamall Ahmad Kamall Dr. Ann Milner Matt Hammer Matt Cecil Thomas Ogden, Utah Ogden, Brian ZechesBrian Ron McBride Ron McBride Ron Colton Swan Jake Cookus Jerry Bovee Jerry Jason Beck 126-95 (9) Paul Grua Mornings Multiple 38-32 (6) 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Wildcats 24,000 6/7/1 2-3 4-3 Offense Defense Director ofFootball Operations Offensive Graduate Assistant Defensive Graduate Assistant Linebackers.Outside Special Teams/Secondary Defensive Line Linebackers Inside Receivers Running Backs Offensive Line Offensive Coordinator/QB Assistant HeadCoach/TE Record at BYU Career Record Seasons Head Coach/DC. 2010 MWCRecord/Finish Final National Ranking 2010 Record Website Edwards Stadium Press Box Cell Phone Phone Office Football Relations. Media Athletics Director President. Surface Stadium (capacity) Colors Nickname Enrollment Location ...... Provo, Utah•Lavell Edwards Stadium ...... Saturday 22• •October TBA ...... COUGAR FOOTBALL FACTS COUGAR FOOTBALL STAFF ...... COUGAR QUICKFACTS ...... COUGAR PERSONNEL ...... Bronco (Oregon Mendenhall State, ’88) ...... BYU GAME 8 ...... LaVell Edwards Stadium (64,045) Lance Reynolds, 29th Yr. Brandon 7th Doman, Yr. www.byucougars.com Steve 10th Kaufusi, Yr. Kelly Poppinga, 1st Yr. Dark Blueand Dark White Paul Tidwell, 11th Yr. Nick Howell,Nick 2nd Yr. Mark Mark Weber, 5th Yr. ,Ben 1st Yr. Cecil O. Samuelson Joe DuPaix, 1st Yr. 801-422-2609 801-367-1631 801-422-4912 Natural Grass Duane BusbyDuane entering 7th 56-21 (.727) Provo, Utah Shaun Nua Rob Morris Rob Brett Pyne Cougars Pro Set 5-3/3rd 33,278

same 3-4 7-6 NA Pg. 75 Pg. Lettermen Returning/Lost: (O/D/SP): Returning: Starters Defensive Formation: Offensive Formation: Linebackers Assistant: Assistant: Secondary Secondary: Defensive Line: Def. Coord./LBs: Tight Ends: Receivers: Running Backs: Offensive Line: Offensive Coord./ QBs: Head Coach: FCSChampionships: NCAA Big Sky Titles: 2010 Record: Football Phone: Office Overall Record (Years): Record at MSU(Years): Head Coach: Athletics Web Site: Email: ...... Phone: Asst. Relations: AD/Media Athletics Director: President: Playing Surface: Stadium/Capacity: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Location: ...... Boseman, Montana • Bobcat Stadium Montana •Bobcat Boseman, ...... Montana State ...... Saturday 29• •October TBA ...... BOBCAT FOOTBALL FACTS BOBCAT FOOTBALL STAFF ...... BOBCAT QUICKFACTS BOBCAT PERSONNEL ...... GAME 9 ...... [email protected]

(406) 994-3099(Press Box) Bobcat Stadium (13,500) www.msubobcats.com (406) 994-5133(Office) (406) 580-6781(Cell) Dr. Waded Cruzado Brian Brian Von Bergen One-back spread One-back Bozeman, Mont. Jason McEndoo 9-4, 7-1BigSky Brandon North (406) 994-5694 Jamie Marshall 205-116-5 (30) Blue andGold Bill Lamberty Noah Joseph Brian Brian Wright Kerry Dixon Kerry Kane Loane Kane Peter Fields Field Turf 29-17 (4) Erik Link Erik Rob AshRob AshRob Bobcats Bo Beck Bo 13,319 39/16 8/5/2 1984 4-3 12

OPPONENTS Sacramento State GAME 10 Eastern Washington GAME 11 Saturday • November 12 • 7 pm MST Saturday • November 12 • 7 pm MST Sacramento, Calif. • Hornet Stadium Sacramento, Calif. • Hornet Stadium HORNET QUICK FACTS EAGLE QUICK FACTS Location: ...... Sacramento, Calif. Location: ...... Cheney, Wash. Enrollment: ...... 29,241 Enrollment: ...... 10,750 Nickname: ...... Hornets Nickname: ...... Eagles Colors: ...... Green and Gold Colors: ...... Red and White Stadium/Capacity: ...... Hornet Stadium (21,195) Stadium/Capacity: ...... (8,600) Playing Surface: ...... Field Turf Playing Surface: ...... Sprinturf President: ...... Dr. Alexander Gonzalez President: ...... Dr. Rodolfo Arevalo Athletics Director: ...... Dr. Terry Wanless Athletics Director: ...... Bill Chaves Asst. AD/ Media Relations: ...... Brian Berger Asst. AD/ Media Relations: ...... Dave Cook Phone: ...... (9160 278-4313 (Office) Phone: ...... 509.359.6334 (Office) ...... (916) 928-0992 (Home) ...... 509.280.2502 (Cell) ...... (916) 397-4325 (Cell) ...... 509.359.6351 (Press Box) ...... (916) 278-5995 (Press Box) Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Athletics Web Site: ...... www.goeags.com Athletics Web Site: ...... www.hornetsports.com EAGLE FOOTBALL FACTS HORNET FOOTBALL FACTS Head Coach: ...... Head Coach: ...... Record at EWU (Years): ...... 27-11, Fourth Season Record at Sac St. (Years): ...... 20-25 (4) Overall Record (Years): ...... 37-14, Fifth Season Overall Record (Years): ...... 129-78 Football Office Phone...... 509.359.2456 Football Office Phone...... (916) 278-7053 Best Time to Contact Coach: ...... Weekday Mornings Best Time to Contact Coach: ...... Mornings 2010 Record: ...... 13-2 (FCS Champions) 2010 Record: ...... 5-6, 4-4 Big Sky EAGLE FOOTBALL STAFF HORNET FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: ...... Marshall Sperbeck Head Coach: ...... Beau Baldwin Def. Coordinator: ...... Anthony Parker Def. Coordinator: ...... John Graham Linebackers: ...... Offensive Coordinator/OL/Academics: ...... Receivers/Sp. Teams: ...... Daniel DaPrato Running Backs: ...... Chris Hansen Defensive Line: ...... Jordan Gigli Safeties/Special Teams: ...... Jeff Schmedding Tight Ends: ...... Bush Hamdan Defensive Line: ...... Ryan Sawyer Running Backs: ...... Aaron Ingram Cornerbacks: ...... Torey Hunter Secondary: ...... Steve Roberson Wide Receivers: ...... Junior Adams Offensive Line: ...... Fred Kelley Quarterbacks: ...... Zak Hill Director of Operations: ...... Jeff Shuman Tight Ends: ...... Heath Pulver HORNET PERSONNEL Linebacker: ...... Josh Fetter Offensive Formation: ...... Multiple EAGLE PERSONNEL Defensive Formation: ...... 4-3 Offensive Formation:...... Multiple Starters Returning (O/D/SP):...... 8/7/1 Defensive Formation: ...... 4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 42/18 Starters Returning (O/D):...... 8/7/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 52/17

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Pg. 77 Pg.

2010 REVIEW The Big Sky Conference

The Big Sky Conference spanning from the Pacific Ocean enters its 49th year of to the Rocky Mountain Front. The Big Sky Address athletic competition in Big Sky is represented along the P.O. Box 1459 2011-12. The Big Sky entire west coast with schools in 2491 Washington Blvd., Suite 201 is an NCAA Division I Washington, Oregon and California. Ogden, UT 84401 member in all sports, League schools also range up and with member institutions down the Rocky Mountains with classified in the institutions in Montana, Idaho, Football Championship Utah, Arizona and now Colorado. Phone Numbers Subdivision (formally I- Of the eight western-most states in the contiguous United States only Phone: 801-392-1978 AA). The Big Sky returned one, Nevada, is not represented in the Big Sky. Fax: 801-392-5568 to a nine-team format in On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents 2006 with the addition of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name of the University of Big Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Website Northern Colorado after Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled “The Big Sky.” Jack Hollowell, a former “www.bigskyconf.com” spending five years as an Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the eight-member league. Treasure State, and Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review The current lineup called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference includes Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State*, in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State The Big Sky sponsors championships in 14 sports, including men’s and Staff and Weber State. The league has become one of the strongest Division I women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball Commissioner...... Doug Fullerton conferences in the West and is a national leader in I-AA football. and tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and [email protected] 801-392-1978, Ext. 10 The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter members women’s volleyball, golf and soccer. – Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State* and Weber The 2007-08 season will mark the 20th year that the Big Sky Conference State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the will sponsor championships in women’s sports. The former Mountain Associate Commissioner...... Ron Loghry league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. West Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring championships for [email protected] 801-392-1978, Ext. 14 Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave women’s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men’s programs. the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league Asst. Commissioner/Media Relations...... Jon Kasper with the addition of Eastern Washington. for both men and women. [email protected] 801-392-1978, Ext. 16 The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, will enter when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 his 12th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, Boise State and Idaho replacing longtime Asst. Commissioner/Compliance...... Jaynee Nadolski left and at the same c o m m i s s i o n e r [email protected] 801-392-1978, Ext. 15 time the conference Ron Stephenson. added Portland Stephenson served State, Sacramento the league for Marketing Director...... Tanner Gooch State and Cal State 14 years. Steve [email protected] 801-392-1978, Ext. 17 Northridge. The Big Belko was the Sky maintained nine commissioner from teams for five years 1977-81 while John Administrative Assistant...... Janet Carpenter before Cal State Roning held the [email protected] 801-392-1978, Ext. 10 Northridge departed post from 1971- in the spring of 2001. Doug Fullerton Ron Loghry Jon Kasper Jaynee Nadolski 77. The first league With the addition of commissioner was Business Manager...... Christy Hatley Commissioner Associate Asst. Commissioner/ Asst. Commissioner/ [email protected] 801-392-1978, Ext. 13 Northern Colorado, Commissioner Media Relations Compliance , who served the Big Sky spreads from 1963-71. across seven states

BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 78 TOTAL OFFENSE TDs Passing Average Per Game Average Per Catch Average Per Pass Comp-Att-Int PASSING YARDAGE TDs Rushing Average Per Game Average Per Rush RushingAttempts Yards lostrushing Yards gainedrushing RUSHING YARDAGE Penalty Passing Rushing FIRST DOWNS Points Per Game SCORING TEAM STATISTICS ON-SIDE KICKS FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED MISC YARDS SACKS BY-Yards 4th-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct Conversions3RD-DOWN TIME OFPOSSESSION/Game Netpunt average Average Per Punt PUNTS-Yards Average Per Game PENALTIES-Yards FUMBLES-LOST AVERAGEINT RETURN AVERAGEPUNT RETURN AVERAGEKICK RETURN #-YardsINT RETURNS: #-YardsPUNT RETURNS: #-YardsKICK RETURNS: Average Per Game Average Per Play Total Plays 2010 Team Stats Team 2010 ...... 150-328-18 57-1256 70-3081 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 33/137 17-300 14-100 77-779 10-218 25:52 20-11 225.7 169.5 1041 2483 1865 8/14 8-14 24% 57% 21.8 22.0 17.6 70.8 56.2 15.6 12.4 37.5 44.0 149 172 626 298 423 618 ISU 1-2 5.7 4.0 2.1 12 45 21 18 86 4 0 24 105 17 2128 OPP 45 43% 26 254 366 0 17.2 17.6 37-652 0-0 69/162 33:59 33-338 832 123 11/18 42-1613 10.2 61% 17-24 417.8 254.3 70.1 163.5 42-293 453 4596 7.4 2797 33.3 256-379-10 329 1799 24-13 5.5 10.9 4.0 30.3 38.4 84-771 18-310 PAT-ATTEMPTS RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS RED-ZONE SCORES Neutral Site Games Games/Avg Per Game ATTENDANCE ......

...... Pg. 79 Pg. (20-20) 100% (13-24) 54% (9-24) 38% 5/5388 26940

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RUSHING GP Att -Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Corey White 9 56-82 8 274 4.9 2 45 30.4 Dustin Tew 3 135 45.0 1 100 Tavoy Moore 11 62-267 15 252 4.1 0 21 22.9 Chris Holmesly 2 49 24.5 0 44 Jahmel Rover 4 35-151 20 131 3.7 1 25 32.8 Kelvin Miller 1 14 14.0 0 14 Phil Pleasant 10 35-121 9 112 3.2 0 20 11.2 Basim Hudeen 1 3 3.0 0 3 Jacob Hutton 11 34-101 9 92 2.7 1 8 8.4 Jarrid Nash 1 0 0.0 0 0 A.J. Storms 11 1-33 0 33 33.0 0 33 3.0 Jordan Monga 1 17 17.0 0 17 James Bergren 8 0-5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0.6 Cameron Gupton 1 0 0.0 0 0 Isaiah Burel 5 1-0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.4 Total...... 10 218 21.8 1 100 Stew Tracy 1 1-0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -4.0 Opponents...... 18 310 17.2 4 73 TEAM 5 3-0 4 -4 -1.3 0 0 -0.8 Rodrick Rumble 11 2-0 8 -8 -4.0 0 0 -0.7 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Kyle Morris 9 25-35 111 -76 -3.0 0 9 -8.4 Tavoy Moore 45 1086 24.1 2 100 Russel Hill 10 43-46 233 -187 -4.3 0 13 -18.7 Keith McGowen 6 111 18.5 0 28 Total...... 11 298 -1041 423 618 2.1 4 45 56.2 Justin Vae’ena 2 38 19.0 0 30 Opponents...... 11 453 -2128 329 1799 4.0 17 38 163.5 James Bergren 2 21 10.5 0 16 Jack Francis 2 0 0.0 0 1 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Total...... 57 1256 22.0 2 100 Russel Hill 10 99.3 6 92-204-8 45.1 1194 8 42 119.4 Opponents...... 37 652 17.6 0 70 Kyle Morris 9 86.75 58-124-10 46.8 671 4 49 74.6 Total...... 11 94.59 150-328-18 45.7 1865 12 49 169.5 |------PATs ------| Opponents...... 11 145.16 256-379-10 67.5 2797 24 62 254.3 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Brendon Garcia 0 8-14 20-20 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 44 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Tavoy Moore 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Tavoy Moore 11 34 421 12.4 3 39 38.3 Kelvin Krosch 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Rodrick Rumble 11 32 464 14.5 2 49 42.2 Josh Hill 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Kelvin Krosch 7 24 299 12.5 3 30 42.7 Corey White 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Josh Hill 11 17 165 9.7 3 34 15.0 Rodrick Rumble 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Isaiah Burel 5 12 152 12.7 1 32 30.4 Jacob Hutton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Corey White 9 9 58 6.4 0 23 6.4 Jahmel Rover 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 6 Luke Austin 8 6 107 17.8 0 42 13.4 Isaiah Burel 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 D. Cowherd 9 3 55 18.3 0 33 6.1 Dustin Tew 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jacob Hutton 11 3 50 16.7 0 39 4.5 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 J.T. Albers 11 3 27 9.0 0 14 2.5 Total...... 21 8-14 20-20 0-1 0 0-0 0 1 172 Bryant Ward 9 3 23 7.7 0 9 2.6 Opponents...... 45 17-24 43-43 0-0 0 0-1 0 1 366 Erik Jacobson 3 1 21 21.0 0 21 7.0 Leki Fuapau 8 1 17 17.0 0 17 2.1 James Bergren 8 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.8 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G John Davidson 2 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Russel Hill 10 247 -187 1194 1007 100.7 Total...... 11 150 1865 12.4 12 49 169.5 Kyle Morris 9 149 -76 671 595 66.1 Opponents...... 11 256 2797 10.9 24 62 254.3 Corey White 9 56 274 0 274 30.4 Tavoy Moore 11 62 252 0 252 22.9 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Jahmel Rover 4 35 131 0 131 32.8 Tavoy Moore 15 275 18.3 2 84 Phil Pleasant 10 35 112 0 112 11.2 Chris Holmesly 2 25 12.5 0 16 Jacob Hutton 11 34 92 0 92 8.4 Total...... 17 300 17.6 2 84 A.J. Storms 11 1 33 0 33 3.0 Opponents...... 33 338 10.2 0 40 James Bergren 8 0 5 0 5 0.6 Isaiah Burel 5 1 -2 0 -2 -0.4 TEAM 5 3 -4 0 -4 -0.8 Stew Tracy 1 1 -4 0 -4 -4.0

2010 REVIEW 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 80 Sacramento State Georgia StateMontana Weber State Montana Portland State Arizona Northern Colorado Northern StateUtah Montana Western FG SEQUENCE Eastern Washington Brendon Garcia FIELD GOALS Opponents...... Total...... Opponents...... PUNTING in(parentheses)Numbers indicate fieldgoal was made. Rumble Rodrick Total...... KICKOFFS TEAM DavidHarrington Opponents...... Total...... DavidHarrington Brendon Garcia 50,(22),(45),27,37,55 Idaho State FGM-FGA (27),(27) 30,(50) 8-14 (47) (50) (36) No. No. 11 11 42 70 73 25 11 69 37 36 1 1 - - - - 1613 4462 3060 2216 2165 832 626 308 Yds Yds 21 51 2 1799 57.1 618 Pct -8 (38),(53),35 (49),(42),(30),(33),39 (20),(27),(23) OPPONENTS 48,(36),41 (41),39,37 (48),(25) 30,(23) 144.0 1865 1-19 38.4 2797 61.1 Avg Avg 21.0 44.3 59.9 51.0 60.1 (20) (41) (39) 0-0 0 - 20-29 Long 4596 2483 3-5 TB 60 57 11 21 60 -8 0 0 0 417.8 225.7 -0.7 OB TB 6 2 2 0 6 1 0 1 30-39 1256 Retn 652 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 1-3 14 FC 14 8 0 2-2 13 0 17 13 I20 42.3 40.9 Net 40-49 YdLn Blkd 27 29 0 0 0 0 50-99 2-4 2010 Stats 2010 50 Lg 0 Blk Kelvin Krosch Corey White Rumble Rodrick Tavoy Moore Opponents...... Josh Hill ALL PURPOSE Jahmel Rover Dustin Tew Jacob Hutton Isaiah Burel Kyle Morris TEAM Stew Tracy Basim Hudeen Kelvin Miller FuapauLeki Jordan Monga JacobsonErik Bryant Ward James Bergren A.J. Storms Justin Vae’ena D. Cowherd Luke Austin Keith McGowen Phil Pleasant Total...... Russel Hill J.T. Albers Chris Holmesly Chris

11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 10 10 11 11 G 7 9 4 5 9 5 1 8 3 9 8 9 8 1799 Rush Pg. 81 Pg. -187 618 252 274 112 131 -76 92 33 -8 -2 -4 -4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1865 2797 Rec 464 421 299 152 165 107 58 50 17 21 23 27 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 300 338 275 PR 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1256 1086 KOR 652 111 38 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 310 218 135 14 17 49 IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5896 4257 2034 -187 456 332 299 142 135 150 165 111 112 131 107 Tot -76 17 21 23 27 38 55 14 17 33 74 32 -4 -4 3 184.9 41.5 36.9 Avg/G 536.0 387.0 42.7 12.9 12.3 30.0 15.0 2.1 7.0 2.6 2.5 3.8 6.1 -0.8 -4.0 0.3 1.3 1.5 3.0 6.7 10.1 11.2 32.8 4.0 -18.7 -8.4 13.4

2010 REVIEW 2010 Defensive Stats

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 30 A.J. Storms 11 63 83 146 10-16 . . 3 . . . . . 21 Chris Holmesly 11 50 59 109 3-9 . 2-49 3 3 1-0 5 . . 8 Basim Hudeen 11 49 51 100 8-36 1.0-2 1-3 5 3 2-0 1 . . 27 Dustin Tew 11 39 30 69 5-11 . 3-135 3 . . 1 . . 32 Kenny Viser 11 32 25 57 1-2 . . 5 . . . . . 54 Jarrid Nash 11 20 29 49 5-20 1.0-9 1-0 . 3 1-0 . . . 50 Sean Rutten 11 18 27 45 8-47 5.0-44 . . 3 1-0 . . . 55 Jordan Monga 11 16 25 41 10-31 2.5-12 1-17 . 1 . 2 1 . 15 Kelvin Miller 11 24 10 34 . . 1-14 4 . . 1 . . 52 Phillip Arias 10 11 22 33 5-13 . . . . 1-0 . . . 2 Keith McGowen 11 16 14 30 1-1 . . 4 . . . . . 95 Chad O’Donnell 11 7 17 24 6-8 1.0-2 . . 2 2-0 . . . 48 Jeff Tuua 8 7 17 24 5-7 0.5-1 . . 4 . . . . 71 Marcus Austin 11 7 16 23 2-4 . . . . . 1 . . 97 Rustin Phillips 10 9 13 22 3-10 . . . 1 . 1 . . 45 Jake Rouser 11 8 12 20 3-15 2.0-14 ...... 57 Justin Vae’ena 10 7 13 20 5-22 2.0-18 . . . 1-0 . . . 28 Cameron Gupton 9 9 9 18 1-1 . 1-0 1 . . . . . 20 Jacob Hutton 11 9 5 14 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 25 Tanner Davis 10 5 5 10 . . . 2 . 1-0 . . . 47 Jack Francis 11 4 5 9 1-2 . . . . . 1 . . 22 D. Cowherd 9 2 4 6 ...... 36 Daniel McSurdy 10 1 4 5 ...... 96 Nathan Nooner 2 2 2 4 1-1 ...... 24 Phil Pleasant 10 1 2 3 ...... 43 Leki Fuapau 8 1 2 3 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 18 Kelvin Krosch 7 1 1 2 ...... 31 B. Ghassemieh 10 2 . 2 ...... 16 DavidHarrington 11 2 . 2 ...... 35 J.T. Albers 11 2 . 2 ...... 58 Tui Niusulu 3 1 1 2 ...... 9 Kyle Morris 9 1 1 2 1-10 ...... 7 Isaiah Burel 5 2 . 2 ...... 29 Izzy Ramirez 1 1 . 1 ...... 98 AustinSchnizler 4 . 1 1 ...... 63 David Tyler 9 . 1 1 ...... 19 Brandon Norton 1 . 1 1 ...... 59 Trevor Spence 3 1 . 1 ...... 79 Brad Shedd 10 1 . 1 ...... 5 Greg Melendez 1 1 . 1 ...... 62 Sage Warner 1 . 1 1 ...... 76 Braeden Clayson 11 . 1 1 ...... 68 Minh Williams 9 . 1 1 1-1 ...... 56 Mark Clampitt 7 . 1 1 ...... 46 Carson Glover 2 . 1 1 ...... 40 Ethan Monroe 7 1 . 1 ...... 17 Brendon Garcia 11 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 5 1 . 1 ...... 1 . 1 10 Tavoy Moore 11 . 1 1 ...... Total...... 11 434 514 948 85-267 14-100 10-218 30 20 12-0 14 1 1 Opponents...... 11 306 340 646 94-378 42-293 18-310 48 26 11-0 11 1 1

2010 REVIEW 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 82 a sack, and cornerback Kelvin Miller recorded Kelvin Miller andcornerback apick. a sack, includedthree fortackles loss, had seniordefensive O’Donnel Chris tackle Kenny Viser’s seven stops, butjuniordefensive Jordan Monga’s tackle six ISU hadateam defensive Noonehadmore effort. thantransfer cornerback Brendanthen freshman Garcia toed kicker a50-yard fieldgoal. a 67-yard drive withafive-yard TD toss to sophomoreHill, tight endJosh ISU scoredtwo capped onitsfirst second-halfMorris possessionswhen 126 yards enroute to theendzone. provided goodfieldposition andthree plays later White gained45ofhis The closedfirst-half Bengals scoring whena34-yard punt Moorereturn by Western punt snapwent outoftheendzone. punt by David that Harrington pinned theBulldogsdeep, abadMontana ISU scored when,following asafetyinthesecond early quarter a47-yard for thecontest. closed themargin to 7-3,butwas thevisitors’ onthescoreboard onlymark A 41-yard fieldgoal Mackenzie inthefirstquarter Crossleyby with4:22left returns. Several times, hewasupby tripped thelastdefender. on three passreceptions, tworeturns, 78ontwo kickoff and53 on punt Moore totaled 203 yards running, ofallpurpose 32onthree rushes, 40 a 44-yard return by transfer kickoff back all-purpose TavoyMoore. yard was touchdown. thegame’s It firstplay from and scrimmage followed tossreceiver that Rumbleconverted into Rumblewith ashort a49- Rodrick for 189yards. Heopenedthegame’s scoring by hittingsophomore wide Calif., fromMorris, Ukiah, passes, completed oneinterception, 17-of-26 in 34:45ofpossession. rushes. ISUrushedfor 269yards andpassedfor 189for atotal of458yards 2005 at home. Montana Western gainedonly141yards, minus-three on21 down since played thelasttimeBengals theBulldogs, a37-0winin thefirsttimeISUheldanopponent marked withouta touch The victory home inHoltArena Saturday evening. Idaho State won its2010seasonopener32-3over Montana Western at backs Corey White andJahmelRover teamed upfor 234rushingyards as passedfor 189yardsMorris andthree touchdowns whiletransfer running POCATELLO, Idaho (Sept. 4,2010)- Attendance: 1:Idaho StateGame 32Montana Western 3

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2nd Montana Western Score by Quarters 0-1; RustinPhillips 0-1;Carson Glover 0-1. Jeff Tuua 1-0;GregMelendez 1-0; Jack Francis 1-0; Rouser 1-0;NathanB. Ghassemieh1-0;Jake Nooner1-0;Justin Vae’enaSean Rutten 0-1; Dustin Tew Holmesly2-1;J.T. 1-3;Chris Nash2-2;ChadO’Donnell 3-1;Jarrid Albers 2-0;D. Cowherd 2-0;Keith McGowen 1-1;Phillip 1-0; Arias Ho’ohuli 1-0; 1-0.Idaho State-Kenny Means 1-0;Sean TEAM 1-0;HahaiSevilla Viser 6-1;BasimHudeen3-3; Jordan 3-3;A.J. Monga Storms 2-3; Wells 1-1; Donte Grimsrud Green 1-1; Erik 1-1;JoeyChavez 1-0;Justin Clark 1-0;Nick Walker Garcia 1-0;Justin 1-0;Keenan Griffith 1-0;Kasey Tuifua Blair2-1;KellyHoule 2-1; 2-2;Robert 1-2;DavidVili Madsen Nguyen Haunga1-2;Michael 2-0; Torrey Vezina 2-0;JoshZiegler 1-1;Chris TACKLES (UA-A): Montana Western-Coltin Weber 3-3; Quigley 4-2;Curtis 2-5;JoeAndrews McLaughlin 5-1;K. Trent 4-1;Penisoni Mallory 1-0. O’Donnell SACKS (UA-A): Montana Western-Penisoni Tuifua 0-1; Trent 1-0; Blair1-0;JoeAndrews Mallory Vili 1-0.IdahoState-Chad Haunga0-1;Robert FUMBLES: Montana Western-None. IdahoState-Jahmel Rover 1-0. Montana INTERCEPTIONS: 1-14. Miller Western-Robert Blair1-0.IdahoState-Kelvin Cowherd 1-19;Corey White 1-6;Luke Austin 1-6;Bryant Ward 1-5;JohnDavidson 1-0. 1-9; Chris Wells Rumble4-74; 1-3;A.J. 1-4;M.Gallagher Smith1-0.IdahoState-Rodrick Tavoy Moore 3-40;IsaiahBurel2-8;D. 3-31;JoshHill RECEIVING: Montana Western-Hahai 6-54;Colton Sevilla Woods Perbera 6-40;Kahi 2-1;R.Peniston Dotson 2-17;Charlie 1-13;Deryk Van Zee PASSING: Montana Western-Zach 17-26-1-189. 21-32-1-141. IdahoState-Kyle Morris McRae 1-minus 29.IdahoState-Corey White 15-123;JahmelRover 17-90; Tavoy Moore 3-32;Kyle 7-minus24. Morris RUSHING: Montana Western-Chris Wells 8-16;R.Peniston 1-2; 6-2;JuniorMataafa Dotson 1-4;Charlie T.J. 2-0; Leep 2-2;ZachMcRae TEAM 1st Scoring Summary: FIRST DOWNS Idaho State RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards Returns-Yards Kickoff Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards By: Sacks HoltArena 10:10 00:37 07:02 11:44 13:10 04:22 14:42

ISU ISU ISU ISU ISU MWU ISU 3 1 7 0-0 2 of12 4-27 MWU Tavoy Moore 17yd passfrom 10-544:24,MWU3-ISU32 Kyle (Brendon Garcia kick), Morris Brendon Garcia 50yd fieldgoal, 6-83:29,MWU3-ISU25 Josh Hill 5ydJosh Hill passfrom 12-696:24,MWU3-ISU22 Kyle (Brendon Garcia kick), Morris Corey White Rover 45yd rushfailed),3-531:26,MWU3-ISU15 run(Jahmel TEAM safety, ,MWU3-ISU9 M. Crossley 41yd fieldgoal, 6-141:26,MWU3-ISU7 Rodrick Rumble49ydRodrick passfrom 1-490:18,MWU0-ISU7 Kyle (Brendon Garcia kick), Morris 0 2 13 8 21--3 141 32-21-1 53-138 1--2 0-0 6-104 1-0 7-36.9 0-0 5-35 25:15 0 of1 5 of13 0-0 1-2

ISU 0 3 24 10 42-221 189 26-17-1 68-410 4-78 2-78 1-14 3-45.7 1-0 11-114 34:45 2 of3 2-4 Pg. 83 Pg. 0 4 7 3 Score 32 Record: (0-2,0-1) Record: (1-0)

2010 REVIEW Game 2: Utah State 38 Idaho State 17 Romney Stadium; Attendance 18,347

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score LOGAN, Utah (Sept. 11, 2010) -- Quarterback Diondre Borel Idaho State 3 0 0 14 17 Record: (1-1) keyed a balanced attack as Utah State defeated Idaho State Utah State 7 10 14 7 38 Record: (1-1) 38-17 in Logan. But Bengal quarterback Russel Hill saw his first Scoring Summary: action of the season and led ISU to two late touchdowns. 1st 11:00 ISU Brendon Garcia 36 yd field goal, 7-31 4:00, ISU 3 - USU 0 00:36 USU Williams, K. 27 yd run (Caldwell, Peter kick), 5-72 1:42, ISU 3 - USU 7 Borel completed 21 of 26 passes for 25 yards and one touch- 2nd 08:29 USU Borel, Diondre 3 yd run (Caldwell, Peter kick), 7-50 2:46, ISU 3 - USU 14 00:05 USU Caldwell, Peter 23 yd field goal, 15-83 2:33, ISU 3 - USU 17 down, and rushed for 28 yards and one touchdown as the Ag- 3rd 14:00 USU Speight, D. 4 yd run (Caldwell, Peter kick), 3-12 0:47, ISU 3 - USU 24 gies unveiled a no-huddle offense that tired out an ISU defense 06:59 USU Moats, Eric 15 yd pass from Borel, Diondre (Caldwell, Peter kick), 8-80 3:41, ISU 3 - USU 31 that was unable to substitute. 4th 11:48 USU DeMartino, Joey 17 yd run (Caldwell, Peter kick), 9-97 2:52, ISU 3 - USU 38 02:57 ISU Isaiah Burel 5 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 7-28 2:44, ISU 10 - USU 38 But the game’s most important factor from ISU’s standpoint was 01:30 ISU Corey White 1 yd run (Brendon Garcia kick), 2-33 0:20, ISU 17 - USU 38 the return of Hill, who sat out the season opener and first half of this contest with a knee injury. He entered the game with 3:23 ISU USU FIRST DOWNS 15 27 left in the third quarter and sparked an ISU team that trailed 31- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-49 46-275 3 at the time by directing two fourth-quarter touchdown drives. PASSING YDS (NET) 236 267 Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-20-2 30-23-1 Hill completed 13 of 22 passes for 162 yards and one touch- TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-285 76-542 down. After safety Chis Holmesly intercepted a pass, Hill threw Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 a five-yard scoring toss to receiver Isaiah Burel with 2:57 left in Punt Returns-Yards 1--4 4-42 the game. And after linebacker Phillip Arias recovered an Aggie Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-131 4-118 Interception Returns-Yards 1-5 2-0 fumble on the 33, Hill hit Burel with a 32-yarder to set up run- Punts (Number-Avg) 7-46.7 2-44.0 ningback Corey White’s one-yard TD burst with 1:30 left. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-2 Penalties-Yards 9-88 10-98 Utah State outgained ISU 542 yards to 285, rushing for 275 yards Possession Time 29:15 30:45 and passing for 267. Linebacker A.J. Storms led ISU’s valiant Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 9 of 14 defensive effort with 20 tackles. Holmesly had 12 stops plus the Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 interception. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 5-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 1-6

ISU, starting fast, opened the scoring on Brendon Garcia’s 36- RUSHING: Idaho State-Corey White 12-25; Jahmel Rover 8-19; Kyle Morris 3-7; Isaiah Burel 1-minus 2. Utah State-Smith, Michael 12-86; Speight, D. 12-75; yard field goal. Tavoy Moore’s 43-yard kickoff return, a 12-yard DeMartino, Joey 3-38; Williams, K. 4-32; Borel, Diondre 9-28; Flores, Josh 2-10; Stewart, R. 2-9; TEAM 2-minus 3. pass to Moore from quarterback Kyle Morris and a personal foul penalty put Garcia in position. A stout effort by ISU’s defensive PASSING: Idaho State-Russel Hill 13-22-1-162; Kyle Morris 7-18-1-74. Utah State-Borel, Diondre 21-26-0-255; Higgins, Jeremy 2-4-1-12. front controlled the Aggies’ running game early, so USU head coach , a former ISU assistant in the mid-’90s, RECEIVING: Idaho State-Isaiah Burel 5-89; Rodrick Rumble 5-63; Josh Hill 3-23; Tavoy Moore 3-14; Bryant Ward 2-18; Erik Jacobson 1-21; Corey White 1-8. Utah State-Watkins, Dontel 6-48; Reynolds, T. 5-34; Moats, Eric 3-65; Martin, Xavier 3-54; Smith, Michael 3-23; Alder, Austin 1-28; Speight, D. 1-8; Morgan, Mikhail opted to go with a Wildcat attack. Runningback Kerwynn Wil- 1-7. liams took a direct snap and got the Aggies on the scoreboard with a 27-yard run with 0:36 left in the first quarter. INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-Chris Holmesly 1-5. Utah State-Byrd, Quinton 1-0; Coleman, Rajric 1-0.

Borel’s three-yard run stretched Utah State’s lead to 14-3 with FUMBLES: Idaho State-None. Utah State-DeMartino, Joey 1-1; Williams, K. 1-0; Flores, Josh 1-0; Watkins, Dontel 1-1. 8:29 left in the half. The Aggies got the ball when ISU receiver Isaiah Burel bobbled a Morris pass and USU’s Rajric Coleman SACKS (UA-A): Idaho State-Justin Vae’ena 1-0. Utah State-Koskan, Levi 0-1; Wagner, Bobby 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Idaho State-A.J. Storms 7-13; Chris Holmesly 6-7; Kenny Viser 3-5; Basim Hudeen 1-7; Dustin Tew 2-3; Jordan Monga 2-3; Keith McGowen 0-4; stole the ball on the 50 in a play ruled an interception. A 23-yard Phillip Arias 2-1; Jacob Hutton 2-1; Jarrid Nash 0-3; Sean Rutten 0-3; Kelvin Miller 2-0; Marcus Austin 1-1; Chad O’Donnell 0-2; Jake Rouser 0-2; Ethan Monroe Pete Caldwell field goal with 0:05 left in the half made it 17-3 1-0; Leki Fuapau 1-0; Tanner Davis 1-0; Phil Pleasant 1-0; Rustin Phillips 1-0; Isaiah Burel 1-0; Justin Vae’ena 1-0; Daniel McSurdy 0-1; Jack Francis 0-1; Jeff Aggies at the intermission. Tuua 0-1. Utah State-Wagner, Bobby 1-9; McClenton, W. 2-6; Sanders, C. 3-1; Harris, Chris 2-2; Fanaika, Jason 0-4; Coleman, Rajric 2-1; Bowden, Alfred 2-1; Marsh, Curtis 2-1; Garner, Quinn 1-2; Jones, Gavin 0-3; Koskan, Levi 0-3; Willis, Reuben 0-3; Gallagher, Kyle 0-2; Enesi, Sean 0-2; Gurrola, Daniel 0-2; Dinka-Mba, M. 0-2; Loveless, B. 1-0; Vainikolo, K. 1-0; Byrd, Quinton 1-0; Brady, McKade 1-0; Doughty, Jake 1-0; Dabb, Forrest 1-0; Tialavea, D.J. 0-1; Reynolds, T. 0-1; Morgan, Cache 0-1; Barbour, Jerome 0-1; Randle, Chris 0-1; Schrader, Joey 0-1.

2010 REVIEW 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 84 sack andsafety Dustin Tew intercepted apass. each. Defensive and Justin linemen JakeRouser Vae’ena eachhada 14stops Linebackers BasimHudeenandA.J. Storms hadagame-high of 5.5sacksby JoshHays setina1994gamevs. State. Boise the year, record Heneared amonghis11tackles. the schoolone-game to 322yards. Rutten recorded sacks, four hisfirstsacksof quarterback Defensive Rutten endSean ledadefensive that limitedBears the effort and two plays later punchedintheirfinalscore from theone. for andeight,Bears held thefirstdown the ISU hadto on try fourth a57-yardman buried punt outofboundsontheISU1with2:33left. The finalscore ismisleading.Bear punter Ahead 28-21, Ka Cameron dropped withnoonebetween himand the goalline. Rumble wideopenwitha30-yarder that thelatter bobbledthen ofthefirsthalf,Kyle onthelastseries Morris hitwide receiver Rodrick On ISU’s RusselHill,whorelieved starter possession,quarterback next by his26-yard TD passto widereceive Jace Davis. marchedthe ensuingpossession,Orms 72yards, theBears climaxed 11-yardWhite gainbutfumbledontheUNC15.On offanifty ripped late ,runningbackCorey inthethird quarter inUNCterritory Deep Garcia misseda25-yard right fieldgoalwidewith0:47left. of onlysixyards 13,thenBrendan went ontheBears out-of-bounds scoring punt return calledbackby off-settingpenalties, the re-kick onesequence neartheendoffirsthalf,In Moore had yet another ofthegamefor The ISUwas missedopportunities. story touchdown was a100-yarder by J.D. Ponciano in2007vs. Montana. Anderson at State Montana in1994.ISU’s return lastkickoff for a The previous schoolrecord wasyards 310all-purpose by Alfredo yards, caught five passes for 57 yardstwice andrushed for 24 yards. 28-21. Hereturned three kickoffs for 128 yards,two punts for 109 yard inthegameto punt return getISUbackinthegame with9:34left 91 yard to returngive oftheopeningkickoff ISUa7-0leadandan81- That offsetMoore’s 318-yard that includeda runningeffort all-purpose and two scores andhadtouchdown runsoffour andoneyards. Orms, a6-1,195-poundjunior, completed 18of24passesfor 188yards prevailedthe Bears 35-21. overcame anISU-record by runningeffort all-purpose TavoyMoore as Colorado’smance by Northern Orms Dylan quarterback slippery GREELEY, Colo. (Sept. 17,2010)- ; Attendance 5,497 Colorado 3:Northern Game 35Idaho State 21 Afour-touchdown perfor 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 - -

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Score by Quarters Palmer Heppard 0-1;Matt 0-1;Jordan Bible0-1. VanPortflietOwensDominique Miller 0-1;Brandon 0-1; Dorsey 0-1; GavinEthan Davis Max Hewitt0-1;Elliott DerekCeja 0-1; Kaman 0-1; 1-0; 0-1; Cameron 3-3; ChuksNweke 0-5; VJ 1-2;Pasi Hernon Holmes 2-1;Nick Fahina 0-3;Marcus Felker 2-0;Korey Askew 1-1;James Schrenk 1-1;Cameron Friend 0-2;M. Gowen 2-8;JohnEddy 4-4;Marcel 1-0;DanielMcSurdy 0-1;Brendon King Colorado-Matt Gibbons Garcia 0-1;Phillip 0-1;Phil Arias Pleasant 0-1.Northern tin Vae’ena 1-4;Jordan1-1;Jeff 1-2;JakeRouser Monga MarcusTuua 0-2; Austin 0-2; Tanner Davis 0-2;IsaiahBurel 1-0;Jack Francis 1-0;Mc TEAM 1-0;Keith TACKLES (UA-A): Hudeen 7-7;A.J. Rutten Storms IdahoState-Basim 7-7;Sean 6-5;Kenny Viser Nash2-5;Dustin Holmesly3-4;Jarrid 4-4;Chris Tew 5-1;Jus Eddy 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Rutten 4-0;Justin IdahoState-Sean Vae’ena Colorado-VJ 0-1;Pasi 1-0.Northern 1-0;JakeRouser King Holmes 1-0;Matt Fahina 0-1;John FUMBLES: IdahoState-Corey Colorado-J. 1-0. Orms White 1-1.Northern 1-0;Dylan Robinson IdahoState-Dustin INTERCEPTIONS: Tew 1-6. King Colorado-Matt 1-0.Northern Steele 3-16;Doug Robinson 2-23;D. Hutchings 1-23;Andrew Downing 1-7. RECEIVING: IdahoState-Tavoy Colorado-Jace Davis Rumble1-12;IsaiahBurel1-5.Northern Moore 8-98;Patrick 5-57;Rodrick 1-10;JoshHill Walker 3-21;J. PASSING: 18-24-1-188. Orms Colorado-Dylan 4-16-0-40;Kyle 4-8-1-44.Northern Hill Morris IdahoState-Russel Colorado-J.ern 27-89;D. Robinson Hutchings Glenn1-12;Patrick 2-17;CJ Walker 15-5;Andre Orms 5-5. Harris 1-6;Dylan RUSHING: IdahoState-Corey White 9-49; Tavoy Moore 2-24;JahmelRover 9-22;Kyle 1-minus 2;Stew Morris Tracy 3-minus14.North 1-minus4;RusselHill 1st Scoring Summary: FIRST DOWNS Idaho State RUSHES-YARDS (NET) Northern Colorado Northern PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Returns-Yards Kickoff Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Number-Yards By: Sacks 01:19 09:34 14:54 09:20 05:16 04:28 07:53 14:44 NC ISU NC NC NC ISU NC ISU 1 14 7 ISU 1yd Orms run(Dave 2-30:18,ISU21-NC35 Dylan Eden kick), Tavoy Moore 81yd punt return ,ISU21-NC28 (Brendon Garcia kick), Jace Davis 26yd (Dave Orms 9-723:28,ISU14-NC28 passfrom Dylan Eden kick), Patrick Walker 9yd (Dave Orms 10-745:32,ISU14-NC21 passfrom Dylan Eden kick), Dylan Orms 4yd Orms run(Dave 9-484:06,ISU14-NC Dylan Eden kick), Jahmel Rover 2yd 7-613:17,ISU14-NC7 run(Brendon Garcia kick), Andre 1yd Harris run(Dave 13-646:42,ISU7-NC Eden kick), Tavoy kick), ,ISU7-NC0 Moore (Brendon 91ydGarciareturn kickoff 2 9 0 25-75 7 84 24-8-1 49-159 0-0 2-109 6-180 1-0 4-45.2 1-1 7-85 20:56 2 of10 0 of2 1-2 6-53 NC 3 23 0 51-134 7 188 24-18-1 75-322 0-0 2-34 4-92 1-6 5-34.6 2-0 7-70 39:04 6 of15 2 of 4-4 3-18

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2010 REVIEW Game 4: Northern Arizona 32 Idaho State 7 Holta Arena ; Attendance 6,626

POCATELLO, Idaho (Sept. 24, 2010)-The Idaho State football Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score team played in front of its largest crowd since October of 2008 Northern Arizona 3 12 14 3 32 Record: (2-1,1-0) Idaho State 0 0 0 7 7 Record: (1-3,0-2) as 6,626 fans came to support the Bengals on Homecoming Day. The 1963 Big Sky championship team was also honored at Scoring Summary: halftime on a day where ISU lost 32-7 at Holt Arena to North- 1st 07:43 NAU Matt Myers 20 yd field goal, 12-67 5:44, NAU 3 - ISU 0 2nd 09:21 NAU Mike Czyz 25 yd pass from Michael Herrick (Matt Myers kick), 8-67 3:51, NAU 10 - ISU 0 ern Arizona. The previous largest crowd came in October of 03:11 NAU TEAM safety, , NAU 12 - ISU 0 2008 when 6,636 fans watched the Bengals against NAU. 00:09 NAU Matt Myers 27 yd field goal, 8-45 2:56, NAU 15 - ISU 0 3rd 10:27 NAU Zach Bauman 4 yd run (Matt Myers kick), 10-72 2:06, NAU 22 - ISU 0 The Bengal defense held the NAU rushing attack to only 3.9 03:22 NAU Nick Larson 3 yd pass from Michael Herrick (Matt Myers kick), 1-3 0:05, NAU 29 - ISU 0 4th 04:56 NAU Matt Myers 23 yd field goal, 10-39 2:51, NAU 32 - ISU 0 yards a carry as Northern Arizona carried the ball 41 times for 02:41 ISU Rodrick Rumble 21 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 1-21 0:00, NAU 32 - ISU 7 160 yards. Northern Arizona had 369 yards of total offense while ISU had 151 yards. NAU ISU FIRST DOWNS 23 12 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-160 27-37 Chris Holmesly led the Bengals with 13 tackles while A.J. PASSING YDS (NET) 209 114 Storms had 11. Corey White led the Idaho State rushing attack Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-21-0 21-13-2 with 43 yards on 10 carries while Josh Hill caught four passes TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-369 48-151 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 for 48 yards. Punt Returns-Yards 6-64 1--7 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-21 5-74 Idaho State’s touchdown came with 2:41 left in the game when Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-42.0 7-48.6 Rodrick Rumble caught a 21-yard pass from Russel Hill. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 9-75 6-49 The touchdown came after Holmesly forced a fumble that was Possession Time 34:23 24:01 recovered by Chad O’Donnell. Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 2 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 0-0 Northern Arizona led 15-0 at halftime, scored 14 points in the Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-38 1-6 third quarter and added a field goal before the Bengals scored RUSHING: Northern Arizona-Zach Bauman 21-112; Giovannie Dixon 11-38; Jonathan DeWitt 3-9; Chase Stangel 2-1; Michael Herrick 4-0. Idaho State-Corey their touchdown. White 10-43; Kyle Morris 3-6; Tavoy Moore 2-5; Phil Pleasant 3-1; Jahmel Rover 1-0; Russel Hill 8-minus 18.

PASSING: Northern Arizona-Michael Herrick 21-36-0-209. Idaho State-Kyle Morris 9-14-2-67; Russel Hill 4-7-0-47.

RECEIVING: Northern Arizona-D.Curry-Chapman 6-64; Austin Shanks 5-68; Zach Bauman 4-25; Mike Czyz 2-34; Giovannie Dixon 1-11; Sam Unger 1-10; Nick Larson 1-3; Matt Wilson 1-minus 6. Idaho State-Josh Hill 4-48; Isaiah Burel 3-22; Tavoy Moore 3-12; Rodrick Rumble 2-32; J.T. Albers 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: Northern Arizona-Matt Estrada 1-0; Taylor Julio 1-0. Idaho State-None.

FUMBLES: Northern Arizona-Chase Stangel 1-1. Idaho State-Tavoy Moore 1-1; Russel Hill 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Northern Arizona-Alec Hutton 2-0; Anthony Llanos 1-0; Kainoa Pe’a 0-1; Isaac Bond 1-0; Kyle Rath 0-1. Idaho State-Jake Rouser 1-0; Jordan Monga 0-1; Jeff Tuua 0-1.

TACKLES (UA-A): Northern Arizona-Matt Estrada 5-1; Kyle Rath 3-2; Cody Dowd 3-1; Brandon Vance 3-1; Taylor Julio 2-2; R. Worthington 1-2; Brian Hunter 1-2; Ragland-Johnsen 2-0; Anthony Llanos 2-0; Scott McKeever 2-0; Alec Hutton 2-0; Isaac Bond 2-0; Phil Pollock 1-1; Kainoa Pe’a 0-2; M. Battisti 0-2; Darren Watson 0-2; Randy Hale, Jr. 1-0; Taylor Patton 1-0; Chase Wick 1-0; Taelor Worrell 1-0; Tim Wilkinson 0-1; T. Malenfant 0-1. Idaho State-Chris Holmesly 3-10; A.J. Storms 4-7; Dustin Tew 4-4; Keith McGowen 4-3; Sean Rutten 4-3; Jeff Tuua 1-5; Justin Vae’ena 3-2; Jacob Hutton 2-2; Basim Hudeen 2-2; Jordan Monga 1-3; Cameron Gupton 1-3; Kenny Viser 2-1; Jarrid Nash 2-1; Jake Rouser 2-1; Chad O’Donnell 1-2; Kelvin Miller 1-1; Daniel McSurdy 0-2; Marcus Austin 0-2; Tui Niusulu 1-0; Phillip Arias 0-1; D. Cowherd 0-1.

2010 REVIEW 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 86 50-yards out. inthefirsthalf.left Garciatwo-for-two is in field goals from scoreboard withGarcia’s 50-yard fieldgoalwith43seconds Portland State led24-0 before ISUwas ableto getonthe witheight. tackles in HolmeslyeachledtheBengals Basim HudeenandChris Rumblecaught fourRodrick ballsfor 71yards. A.J. Storms, Tavoy Moore caught four passesfor 81yards, aseason-best. Kyle passingfor aseason-best192yards. Morris Idaho State had195yards oftotal offense, withquarterback Park getsrenovated. playing allhomegamesthisyear inHillsboroStadium asPGE Portland State’s firsthomegameoftheseason. The are Vikings State improved to 2-2and1-0inconference was It action. The play are Bengals whilePortland 1-4and0-3inBigSky , 38-3. football team lostat Portland State onSaturday evening at second 50-yard fieldgoaloftheseasonbutIdaho State HILLSBORO, Ore. (Oct. 2,2010)- Hillsboro Stadium ;Attendance 5,025 5:Portland StateGame 38Idaho State 3 Brendon Garcia kicked his Brendon Garcia kicked 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011

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2nd Score by Quarters Travis Green 0-2;Joel Sisler0-2;Nick J. Shoemaker1-0;Brian Beckley Walters 0-1;Donte Almond 0-1. 2-1; Mike Williams 1-1; 1-1;Nathan Snow Stewart 1-1;Quinn 2-1;DeShawn Kalpin Shead1-2;JuliousMoore 1-2;Denzel Davis 1-1;Nick 2-0;ShaneMelbo Francis 1-0;Dustin Tew 0-1;Kenny Viser 0-1;D. 3-1;David Ross Latu 4-0;DJMacarthy 3-3;Carl 1-6;Manoa Sommer Cowherd Rau 0-1.Portland State-Ryan cus Austin 3-0;Cameron Gupton 2-1;KeithMcGowen 2-1;Phillip 1-2;Justin Arias Vae’ena 1-1; 1-1;KelvinMiller 1-1;ChadO’Donnell Tanner Davis 1-0;Jack TACKLES (UA-A): Nash4-3;Jeff IdahoState-A.J. Storms Holmesly4-4;Jarrid 6-2;BasimHudeen5-3;Chris Mar Rouser 3-1;JordanTuua 4-1;JakeMonga2-2; SACKS (UA-A): Portland State-Julious IdahoState-None. Moore 2-0;Brian 1-1; Carl Sommer Walters 0-1. Portland State-None. FUMBLES: IdahoState-None. Green Latu 1-43;Nick 1-0. Portland State-Manoa IdahoState-None. INTERCEPTIONS: Hutter 3-11;Julius Nick Thomas 2-56; Monahan1-6. KaluaNoa1-7;Justin Willie RayFry 1-9; 1-11; Griffin RECEIVING: IdahoState-Tavoy Rumble4-70;Corey Moore 4-81;Rodrick McCaffrey Anderson3-35; 3-81;Cory White 1-17.Portland State-K. 4-24;JoshHill PASSING: 15-19-0-216. Kavanaugh 13-33-2-192.Portland State-C. IdahoState-Kyle Morris 15-125; Willie Ben Bowen 9-23; Griffin 2-3; TEAM 2-minus2. RUSHING: IdahoState-Corey Kavanaugh McCaffreyWhite 24-166; C. 2-19;Jacob Hutton 2-6;Phil Pleasant 9-6;Kyle 7-minus28.Portland State-Cory Morris 1st Scoring Summary: FIRST DOWNS Idaho State RUSHES-YARDS (NET) Portland State PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Returns-Yards Kickoff Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Number-Yards By: Sacks 03:04 11:08 00:43 03:48 13:49 06:13 10:36 PSU PSU ISU PSU PSU PSU PSU 1 0 14 ISU 1ydC. Kavanaugh run(ZachBrown10-815:18,ISU3-PSU38 kick), Cory McCaffrey 2 Cory yd run(ZachBrownkick), 8-603:52,ISU3-PSU31 Brendon Garcia 50yd fieldgoal, 8-402:58,ISU3-PSU24 Zach Brown 41yd fieldgoal, 14-597:26,ISU0-PSU24 6ydJustin Monahan passfrom (ZachBrown10-805:07,ISU0-PSU21 C.Kavanaugh kick), Manoa Latu 43ydManoa interception return (ZachBrown,ISU0-PSU14 kick), Cory McCaffrey 8 Cory Kavanaughyd passfrom (ZachBrownkick),6-812:46,ISU0-PSU7 C. 2 13 3 20-3 10 192 33-13-2 53-195 0-0 1-2 6-135 0-0 8-39.1 0-0 7-59 23:47 3 of14 0 of1 0-1 0-0 PSU 3 23 0 52-315 14 216 19-15-0 71-531 0-0 2-10 1-15 2-43 2-46.5 0-0 13-147 36:13 6 of11 0 of 4-6 4-27

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2010 REVIEW Game 6: Montana 47 Idaho State 28 Washington-Grizzly Stadium ; Attendance 25,568

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score MISSOULA, Mont. (Oct. 9, 2010) - Tavoy Moore Idaho State 0 7 7 14 28 Record: (1-5,0-4) broke his own school record for all-purpose yards Montana 10 13 14 10 47 Record: (4-2,3-1) Scoring Summary: in a game as he had 323 on Saturday afternoon 1st 06:17 UM Brody McKnight 49 yd field goal, 5-33 2:23, ISU 0 - UM 3 at No. 12 Montana. He became only the third 00:27 UM Sam Gratton 17 yd pass from Justin Roper (Brody McKnight kick), 12-64 4:39, ISU 0 - UM 10 player in Idaho State history to return a kickoff for 2nd 13:13 UM Justin Roper 7 yd pass from Chase Reynolds (Brody McKnight kick), 4-28 1:39, ISU 0 - UM 17 100-yards and he also returned punt 84-yards for a 08:03 UM Brody McKnight 42 yd field goal, 6-8 2:26, ISU 0 - UM 20 02:38 ISU Jacob Hutton 1 yd run (Brendon Garcia kick), 10-80 5:25, ISU 7 - UM 20 touchdown later in the fourth quarter. Moore’s play 00:03 UM Brody McKnight 30 yd field goal, 9-67 1:09, ISU 7 - UM 23 wasn’t enough as Idaho State lost 47-28 at No. 12 3rd 10:19 UM Chase Reynolds 3 yd run (Brody McKnight kick), 8-83 2:35, ISU 7 - UM 30 Montana in front of a crowd of 25,568 at Washing- 04:46 ISU Kelvin Krosch 8 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 11-61 5:28, ISU 14 - UM 30 00:13 UM Dan Moore 6 yd pass from Justin Roper (Brody McKnight kick), 11-46 2:02, ISU 14 - UM 37 ton-Grizzly Stadium. 4th 12:51 UM Brody McKnight 33 yd field goal, 4-5 2:06, ISU 14 - UM 40 10:37 UM Jeff Larson 15 yd pass from Jordan Johnson (Brody McKnight kick), 4-39 1:07, ISU 14 - UM 47 Moore now has three kickoff returns for a touch- 10:24 ISU Tavoy Moore 100 yd kickoff return (Brendon Garcia kick), , ISU 21 - UM 47 down, tying a Big Sky record with Bashir Livingstson 01:42 ISU Tavoy Moore 84 yd punt return (Brendon Garcia kick), , ISU 28 - UM 47 ISU UM of Eastern Washington in 1998. FIRST DOWNS 12 25 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-51 39-131 Moore previously set the school record for all-pur- PASSING YDS (NET) 151 345 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-14-2 52-36-1 pose yards with 318 at Northern Colorado earlier in TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-202 91-476 the year. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-92 4-58 Russel Hill passed for 142 yards in three quarters Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-195 5-76 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-26 of play and Kelvin Krosch caught five passes for Punts (Number-Avg) 8-41.6 4-38.2 59 yards and one touchdown while Phil Pleasant Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2 rushed nine times for 37 yards. For the second time Penalties-Yards 9-81 4-40 Possession Time 26:33 33:27 this season A.J. Storms had 20 tackles, tying his Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 8 of 20 career high. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 8-9 The Bengal defense forced three Montana turn- Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-24 RUSHING: Idaho State-Phil Pleasant 9-37; Corey White 5-9; Tavoy Moore 1-8; Jacob Hutton 3-7; Russel Hill 7-0; Rodrick Rumble 1-minus 1; Kyle Morris 1-minus 9. Montana- overs, led by Jarrid Nash recording his first-career Justin Roper 8-61; Chase Reynolds 10-30; Gerald Kemp 7-26; Dan Moore 5-16; Peter Ngyuen 4-3; Jordan Johnson 1-1; Jabin Sambrano 1-minus 2; TEAM 3-minus 4. interception and recovering a fumble. PASSING: Idaho State-Russel Hill 13-29-1-142; Kyle Morris 1-6-1-9. Montana-Justin Roper 28-42-1-319; Jordan Johnson 7-9-0-19; Chase Reynolds 1-1-0-7. RECEIVING: Idaho State-Kelvin Krosch 5-59; Tavoy Moore 2-28; Rodrick Rumble 2-26; Corey White 2-14; J.T. Albers 1-13; James Bergren 1-6; Josh Hill 1-5. Jake Hutton put the Bengals on the scoreboard with Montana-Bryce Carver 6-29; Antwon Moutra 5-94; Chase Reynolds 5-36; Greg Hardy 4-62; Dan Moore 3-24; Jeff Larson 2-26; Sam Gratton 2-25; Jabin Sambrano 2-17; Gerald his first career touchdown with 2:38 left in the first Kemp 2-14; Peter Ngyuen 2-minus 4; CJ Atkins 1-9; Justin Roper 1-7; Robert Overton 1-6. half on one-yard run. The ISU drive took 10 plays on 80 yards and lasted 5:25. Idaho State then cut the INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-Jarrid Nash 1-0. Montana-Erik Stoll 2-26. Montana lead to 30-14 with 4:46 left in the third FUMBLES: Idaho State-Russel Hill 2-2. Montana-Justin Roper 1-1; Bryce Carver 1-1. quarter when Hill connected with Krosch on an eight-yard reception. SACKS (UA-A): Idaho State-None. Montana-Severin Cambell 2-0; Tyrone Duncan 0-1; Bry. Waldhauser 1-0; 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Idaho State-A.J. Storms 8-12; Chris Holmesly 4-8; Phillip Arias 1-11; Kenny Viser 5-5; Dustin Tew 4-5; Kelvin Miller 5-1; Jordan Monga 2-3; Basim Hudeen Moore’s first touchdown was the 100-yard kickoff 1-3; Rustin Phillips 1-3; Jarrid Nash 1-3; Marcus Austin 0-4; Cameron Gupton 1-2; Jeff Tuua 1-2; Chad O’Donnell 1-2; D. Cowherd 0-2; Jack Francis 0-2; Sean Rutten 0-2; Jake return with 10:24 to play in the game. He then had Rouser 0-2; Jacob Hutton 1-0; DavidHarrington 1-0; Tui Niusulu 0-1; Kelvin Krosch 0-1; David Tyler 0-1; Phil Pleasant 0-1. Montana-Jordan Tripp 2-6; Severin Cambell 4-3; his 84-yard punt return with 1:42 left in the contest. Caleb McSurdy 0-7; Bry. Waldhauser 1-5; Tru. Johnson 2-3; Brandon Dodson 2-2; Tyrone Duncan 1-3; J.Kanongata’a 1-2; Bray. Schilling 1-2; Erik Stoll 0-3; Bo Tully 2-0; Ethan Pateman 1-1; Steven Rominger 0-2; Houston Roots 1-0; Clay Pierson 1-0; Sean Murray 1-0; Bobby Alt 1-0; Dan Moore 0-1; Jimmy Wilson 0-1; Mike McCord 0-1.

2010 REVIEW 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 88 conversion failed, giving WSU the16-13lead. a three-yard runfor the Wildcats butthetwo-point With 13:23to play inthegame Vai Tafuna scored on the third. field goals, in giving ISUa13-10leadwith5:09left Brendonafter Garcia on22and 45-yard connected ISU scored sixpoints inthethird thenext quarter inthehalf.onds left a20-yardtwo kicked fieldgoalwith sec McClain after and thentook a10-7leadat halftime touchdown at ofthesecond the8:35mark quarter Weber State thentiedthegameat seven witha onNov.Clark 3,2007,alsoagainst Weber State. yard interception return for atouchdown was D.J. 11:54 remaining inthesecond quarter. The last100- line andreturned it100-yards for atouchdown with on the boardHiggins when he picked off at the goal After ascoreless firstquarter, Bengals Tew putthe yards. yards receiving, 66yards rushingfor 172all-purpose Russel Hill’s 195yards passing. Tavoy Moore had57 The IdahoState offense had255 total yards led by recovered afumble. and Tew allhadtheinterceptions Rutten whileSean Holmesly,Basim Hudeen,Chris Cameron Gupton Cameron four Higgins 2-2) quarterback times. Idaho State (1-6,0-5)pickedoff Weber State (3-3, Saturday at HoltArena. as fell short Weber State defeated ISU16-13on 55-yard fieldgoal to sendthe contest into overtime terception at 100yards lastchance buttheBengals and Dustin Tew tiedaschoolrecord for longestin State defense forced five Weber State turnovers POCATELLO, Idaho (Oct. 16,2010)- Holt Arena ;Attendance 5,083 7: Game Weber State 16Idaho State 13 The Idaho

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Score by Quarters 0-1; Leki Fuapau0-1; Leki Clampitt 0-1. 0-1;Mark 0-1;JakeRouser 1-1;Kenny Morris Viser 1-1;Cameron Gupton 0-2;Jeff McSurdyKroschTuua 0-2; Daniel 1-0; 1-0;KelvinJacobPhillip Arias Hutton 0-1; AustinSchnizler 3-1;Keith McGowen Nash2-1;Marcus 3-1;RustinPhillips1-2; Austin 2-2;Jarrid Kelvin Miller 1-2;ChadO’Donnell Tanner Davis 2-0;Jordan 1-1;Kyle Monga Veteson Fenn 0-1;Sam Sauni 0-1;Danny Rutten 0-1.IdahoState-A.J. Storms Holmesly5-3;Sean 4-4;Dustin 3-9;BasimHudeen5-6; Chris Mullarkey Tew 3-3; BowersDavid Neal2-2;Gabe James2-2;Maurice 2-1;Kela Marciel 2-1;Pete 2-1;JoeCollins Rolf 2-0; Tony 1-0;Cameron Schmitz 1-0; Higgins Tony Epperson 1-0; TACKLES (UA-A): Weber State-Nick Webb 8-4; Jordan Brown 4-4;BlakeKeller1-5; Trevor Pletcher 4-1; Taylor 3-2;A.Saga-White Sedillo 2-3;Faron Creighton 2-3; SACKS (UA-A): BowersWeber 1-1;Pete State-Gabe 1-1; Jordan Rolf Brown 0-1;Nick Webb 1-0; Trevor Pletcher 1-0;A.Saga-White 0-1.IdahoState-None. FUMBLES: Weber State-Joe Collins 1-1.IdahoState-None. 1-0;ZacEldridge INTERCEPTIONS: Weber Neal1-73.IdahoState-Dustin State-Maurice Tew Holmesly1-44; BasimHudeen1-3;Cameron 1-100;Chris Gupton 1-0. Krosch4-44; Idaho State-Kelvin Tavoy Rumble3-29;Luke Moore 3-57;Rodrick Austin 2-43;J.T. 1-8. Albers 1-14;JoshHill RECEIVING: Weber State-Joe Collins Phillips 2-11;Erik 2-37;JoshBooker 5-88;Austin 3-40;Mike Raught Walker 1-14;Jordan Jankowski 2-1;Brian Clemente 1-9. PASSING: 14-27-1-195. Weber Hill 16-33-4-200.IdahoState-Russel Higgins State-Cameron 1. IdahoState-Tavoy Moore 18-66;Jacob Hutton 5-27;Phil 9-minus43. Pleasant 1-10;RusselHill RUSHING: Weber 13-56; Bolen State-Josh 9-68;Bo Booker Vai Tafuna Hoke4-17;Cameron 4-8;JoeCollins 7-18;Mike 3-10;ZacEldridge Higgins 2-7; TM 2-minus 2nd Scoring Summary: FIRST DOWNS Weber State RUSHES-YARDS (NET) Idaho State PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Returns-Yards Kickoff Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Number-Yards By: Sacks 13:23 05:09 10:47 00:02 08:35 11:54 WSU ISU ISU WSU WSU 1 ISU 0 0 WSU Vai Tafuna 3yd run(Austin passfailed),7-303:16, Raught WSU 16-ISU13 Brendon Garcia 45yd fieldgoal, 6-522:44, WSU10-ISU13 Brendon Garcia 22yd fieldgoal, 10-704:06, WSU10-ISU Shaun McClain 20ydShaun McClain fieldgoal, 7-581:09, WSU10-ISU7 Cameron 9-573:11, 8yd Higgins kick), run(ShaunMcClain WSU 7-ISU 2 Dustin Dustin Tew 100yd interception return , (Brendon Garcia kick), WSU 0-ISU7 19 10 44-183 7 200 33-16-4 77-383 0-0 3-54 4-58 1-73 5-39.6 2-1 10-81 30:16 8 of18 1 of2 3-5 6-52 ISU 3 16 0 33-60 6 195 27-14-1 60-255 0-0 2-18 3-36 4-147 5-47.6 0-0 3-39 29:44 3 of13 0 of 1-4 0-0 4 6 0 Score 16 13

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT Score POCATELLO, Idaho (Oct. 30, 2010) - In a game where Montana State 0 7 7 3 6 23 Record: (7-2,5-1) Kristen Chatterley, Lemaefe Galeai, Christina Shoemaker Idaho State 7 3 7 0 3 20 Record: (1-7,0-5) and Don Neves were honored for being inducted into the ISU Sports Hall of Fame, the Bengal football team took Scoring Summary: No. 13 Montana State to overtime before falling 23-20 on 1st 00:50 ISU Kelvin Krosch 19 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 9-83 3:40, MSU 0 - ISU 7 Saturday afternoon at Holt Arena. 2nd 13:06 MSU C.J. Palmer 3 yd run (J. Cunningham kick), 6-77 2:34, MSU 7 - ISU 7 04:01 ISU Brendon Garcia 27 yd field goal, 11-16 5:14, MSU 7 - ISU 10 3rd 06:18 MSU Kyle Begger 2 yd pass from Denarius McGhee (J. Cunningham kick), 7-94 2:02, MSU 14 - ISU 10 With the score tied at 17, Montana State kicker Jason 02:59 ISU Josh Hill 34 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 6-60 3:05, MSU 14 - ISU 17 Cunningham missed a 41-yard field goal as time expired 4th 02:17 MSU J. Cunningham 36 yd field goal, 8-50 2:24, MSU 17 - ISU 17 to send the game into overtime. In the extra stanza, Idaho OT 15:00 ISU Brendon Garcia 27 yd field goal, 7-15 0:00, MSU 17 - ISU 20 State’s Brendon Garcia kicked a 27-yard field goal to give 15:00 MSU Denarius McGhee 25 yd run, 1-25 0:00, MSU 23 - ISU 20 the Bengals a 20-17 lead. Montana State then got the ball and quarterback Denarius McGhee scored on the first play MSU ISU FIRST DOWNS 24 14 from scrimmage breaking several tackles for a 25-yard RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-125 39-14 touchdown run and victory. PASSING YDS (NET) 402 175 Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-29-0 23-13-0 The Bengal defense held a Montana State offense that was TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-527 62-189 averaging 39 points a game to only 23 points and forced Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 four turnovers. The ISU defense has forced nine turnovers Punt Returns-Yards 2-7 2--1 in the last two games. Basim Hudeen, Leki Fuapau, Justin Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-69 3-82 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Vae’ena and Jacob Hutton all recovered fumbles. Hudeen Punts (Number-Avg) -36.5 6-49.3 and Chris Holmesly had a career-high in tackles as Hudeen Fumbles-Lost 5-4 2-2 has 15 with one tackle for loss, two forced fumbles and Penalties-Yards 7-96 5-51 one fumble recovery. Holmesly had 14 tackles with one Possession Time 32:02 27:58 forced fumble. Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 1 The ISU offense had 189 yards of total offense. Russel Hill Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-54 0-0 was 13-for-23 with two touchdowns and 175 yards pass- ing. Kelvin Krosch caught four passes for 46 yards and one RUSHING: Montana State-Denarius McGhee 10-45; Orenzo Davis 13-36; Everett Gilbert 2-28; C.J. Palmer 4-18; Cody Kirk 2-5; Rory Perez 2-minus 7. Idaho State-Tavoy Moore touchdown while Tavoy Moore caught four passes for 34 12-45; Jacob Hutton 17-31; TEAM 1-0; Russel Hill 9-minus 62. yards. Rodrick Rumble had three passes for 22 yards while Hutton and Josh Hill each caught a pass. Hill’s reception PASSING: Montana State-Denarius McGhee 29-40-0-402. Idaho State-Russel Hill 13-23-0-175. was a 34-yard touchdown catch. RECEIVING: Montana State-Tanner Bleskin 9-158; Everett Gilbert 5-44; Julius Lloyd 4-92; Elvis Akpla 3-34; Kyle Begger 3-26; Orenzo Davis 2-21; Kruiz Siewing 1-16; DeSean Thomas 1-7; C.J. Palmer 1-4. Idaho State-Kelvin Krosch 4-46; Tavoy Moore 4-34; Rodrick Rumble 3-22; Jacob Hutton 1-39; Josh Hill 1-34. ISU jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the first quarter when Hill connected with Krosch in the end zone for a 19-yard INTERCEPTIONS: Montana State-None. Idaho State-None. reception. The drive was an 83-yard drive on nine plays, the offense’s longest scoring drive of the season. The score FUMBLES: Montana State-Orenzo Davis 2-1; Everett Gilbert 1-1; Rory Perez 1-1; Denarius McGhee 1-1. Idaho State-Jacob Hutton 1-1; Russel Hill 1-1. was set up after MSU running back Orenzo Davis fumbled on the ISU 21-yard line. SACKS (UA-A): Montana State-Zach Minter 2-0; C. Schreibeis 2-0; Dan Ogden 1-0; John Laidet 1-0; Preston Gale 1-0. Idaho State-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Montana State-Michael Rider 5-4; Jody Owens 3-4; C. Schreibeis 3-4; A. Grosulak 1-6; Jason D’Alba 1-4; Arnold Briggs 2-2; Jordan Craney 2-2; Dan Ogden 2- Montana State came back to tie the game at seven on 2; Zach Minter 2-2; Preston Gale 2-1; Clay Bignell 2-1; Joel Fuller 2-1; John Laidet 1-2; Tanner Bleskin 2-0; Sean Gords 1-1; Cody Kirk 0-2; DeSean Thomas 0-1; Steven Bethley the ensuing possession. Idaho State went into halftime 0-1; Tanner Ripley 0-1; Roger Trammell 0-1. Idaho State-Basim Hudeen 7-7; Chris Holmesly 7-7; A.J. Storms 4-5; Dustin Tew 3-5; Jarrid Nash 2-5; Kenny Viser 4-2; Kelvin Miller leading 10-7 after Garcia connected on a 27-yard field goal 4-1; Sean Rutten 1-4; Jeff Tuua 0-4; Keith McGowen 1-2; Jordan Monga 1-2; Rustin Phillips 1-1; Marcus Austin 1-1; Justin Vae’ena 0-2; Chad O’Donnell 0-2; Izzy Ramirez 1-0; with 3:24 left in the half. Tanner Davis 0-1; Leki Fuapau 0-1.

2010 REVIEW 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 90 front of. the largest crowd anIdahoState team hasplayed in has ever played andthe92,746 fansinattendance was tackles. quarter EastIdahoStateThis was thefurthest ofthe game.first first-down A.J. hadeightStorms first inthefirstquarter.7:30 left That Bengals was alsothe when hecaught a17-yard passfromwith RusselHill Notes: Fuapau Leki recorded hisfirstcareer reception p.m. when ithostsSacramento State Day onSenior at 3:35 Saturday next Idaho State action returns to BigSky the break. able to score points to lead41-0at 35second quarter two IdahoStateBut after interceptions Georgia was andonlytrailedthefirstquarter. 6-0after first quarter The ISUdefense heldGeorgia to notouchdowns inthe I amproud ofmy guys.” and University. This isapretty goodstoried program so said. “I was proud ofhow we represented theprogram “We played end,” ourtailsoff to the very Zamberlin reception from inthegame. Kyle with8:51left Morris Moore scored IdahoState’s touchdown ona25-yard Phil Pleasant hadfive carries for 29 yards and Tavoy had 11. Holmesly andBasimHudeenwith14.Chris 16 tackles The defense Bengal was ledby A.J. Storms whohad conference.” tive from istimeto this. gohomeandgetready It for We didsomegoodthingsandwe cantakesomeposi likethis. guysin afacility went My outandplayed hard. “You to play builditwithyour guys asanopportunity “Is itwhat itis,” IdahoState coach said. JohnZamberlin front ofacrowd of92,746at Sanford Stadium. powered at Georgia, 55-7onSaturday in afternoon but intheendIdahoState football team was over Athens, (Nov. Goergia 6,2010) Sanford Stadium ;Attendance 92,746 9:Georgia 55,Idaho StateGame 7 - Thewas there effort - 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Georgia Idaho State 4th

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2nd Number-Yards By: Sacks Red-Zone Scores-Chances Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions Possession Time Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards Returns-Yards Kickoff Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS DeAngelo DeAngelo Tyson Faloughi 0-1;Reuben 0-1; Vance Cuff 0-1; Akeem HebronMarcusKiante 0-1;Dowtin 0-1; Demarcus 0-1; Dobbs 0-1; JeremyTripp Sulek0-1. Lott Smith1-0;Derrick 1-0;Blair Jones1-0;Garrison Wood 1-0;Abry Walsh Hamilton 0-2; Brandon Boykin 1-1;Jakar 1-0;Derek 1-0;S.Commings Owens 1-0;JustinHouston 1-0; 0-1; Tavoy Moore 0-1;Braeden Clayson 3-1;Akeem Dent2-2;Alec Robinson Ogletree 2-1;Shawn 0-1.Georgia-C. 3-0;BlakeSailors 2-0;BrandonWilliams Rambo 2-1;Bacarri Nooner 1-2;RustinPhillips 2-0;KeithMcGowen 1-1; Tanner Davis 1-1;Jacob Hutton Rutten 1-1;Jordan 1-1;Sean 1-0; Monga Trevor Spence 1-0;DavidHarrington 1-0;JackFrancis TACKLES (UA-A): IdahoState-A.J. Storms Holmesly6-5;Phillip 9-7;BasimHudeen 8-6;Chris 2-4;Dustin Arias Tew Nash0-5;Kenny 3-2;Jarrid 4-1;KelvinMiller Viser 1-3;Nathan SACKS (UA-A): 1-0. Rutten Robinson 1-0.Georgia-C. IdahoState-Sean FUMBLES: IdahoState-TEAM 3-0.Georgia-Hutson1-0. 1-0;Caleb Mason King 1-39; Georgia-Bacarri Rambo IdahoState-None. INTERCEPTIONS: Vance Cuff 1-18. 1-30; BrandonBoykin 3-33; 3-33; OrsonCharles Tavarres 2-28;Bruce Figgins King 2-16;Israel Troupe 1-19;Brett 2-12;Derek Rich McGowan1-12; Washaun Ealey1-7;Carlton Thomas 1-6. RECEIVING: IdahoState-D. Cowherd Rumble2-22; 2-36;Rodrick Tavoy Moore Fuapau 1-25;Leki 1-17;KelvinKrosch 1-12.Georgia-A.J. GreenBrown 6-103;Marlon PASSING: 2-16-2-27.Georgia-Aaron 5-16-1-85;RusselHill Murray3-8-0-41. IdahoState-Kyle Morris 19-27-0-228; HutsonMason Munzenmaier 1-minus2;Aaron Murray 3-minus4. 9-43;Branden14-64; Caleb Smith3-27; King Washaun Ealey6-26;R. Wooten 2-5;ShaunChapas3-4; 3-13;HutsonMason Wes Van 1-2;F. 1-3;JoshSailors Dyk Pleasant 5-29; RUSHING: IdahoState-Phil Tavoy Moore 6-10;Jacob Hutton 4-5;Corey White 2-1;Kyle 1-minus3; Morris TEAM 1-minus3.Georgia-Carlton Thomas 1st Summary: Scoring Score by Quarters 08:51 03:30 11:46 01:01 05:32 10:40 11:50 12:55 01:19 12:00 6 0 ISU GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA 1 35 0 Tavoy Moore 25yd passfrom 5-651:48,ISU7-GA55 Kyle (Brendon Garcia kick), Morris Vance Cuff 30 yd interceptionkick), ,ISU0-GA55 (BrandonBogotayreturn Shaun Chapas1yd run(Blair Walsh 4-261:53,ISU0-GA48 kick), Bruce Figgins 6yd passfrom Aaron Murray (Blair Walsh 9-623:28,ISU0-GA41 kick), A.J. Green 46yd passfrom Aaron Murray (Blair Walsh 7-813:20,ISU0-GA34 kick), A.J. Green 3yd passfrom Aaron Murray (Blair Walsh 1-30:05,ISU0-GA27 kick), Bacarri Rambo 39yd interception Rambo Bacarri return (Blair Walsh ,ISU0-GA20 kick), Caleb King 3ydCaleb King run(Blair Walsh 6-432:21,ISU0-GA13 kick), Blair Walsh 53yd fieldgoal, 12-545:06,ISU0-GA6 1-7 0-0 0 of 2 of13 21:49 5-35 3-0 9-39.3 0-0 8-171 1-3 0-0 51-151 32-7-3 112 19-39 8 ISU Blair Walsh 38yd fieldgoal, 7-453:00,ISU0-GA3 2 14 0 1-3 5-6 0 of1 6 of14 38:11 5-50 2-0 3-42.0 3-87 2-18 3-56 0-0 81-450 35-22-0 269 46-181 26 GA 3 0 7 4 55 7 Score

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2010 REVIEW Game 10: Sacremento State 45 Idaho State 17 Holt Arena ; Attendance 4,694

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score POCATELLO, Idaho (Nov. 13, 2010) - The Idaho Sacramento State 21 7 17 0 45 Record: (6-4,5-3) State football team dropped its final home game of Idaho State 3 0 0 14 17 Record: (1-9,0-7) the season to Sacramento State, 45-17 on Saturday Scoring Summary: afternoon at Holt Arena on Senior Day. The Bengals 1st 11:31 SAC Reese Heaslet 2 yd pass from Jeff Fleming (Chris Diniz kick), 9-68 3:29, SAC 7 - ISU 0 dropped to 1-9 and 0-7 in Big Sky play while Sacra- 08:07 SAC Chase Deadder 29 yd pass from Jeff Fleming (Chris Diniz kick), 5-55 2:38, SAC 14 - ISU 0 04:11 ISU Brendon Garcia 47 yd field goal, 4--2 1:26, SAC 14 - ISU 3 mento State improved to 6-4 and finished Big Sky 01:50 SAC Reese Heaslet 17 yd pass from Morris Norrise (Chris Diniz kick), 6-66 2:16, SAC 21 - ISU 3 play with a 5-3 mark. 2nd 04:07 SAC Chase Deadder 8 yd pass from Jeff Fleming (Chris Diniz kick), 9-62 4:04, SAC 28 - ISU 3 3rd 09:18 SAC Kyle Monson 68 yd interception return (Chris Diniz kick), , SAC 35 - ISU 3 03:20 SAC Tezanos-Pinto 4 yd pass from Bethel-Thompson (Chris Diniz kick), 3-11 1:04, SAC 42 - ISU 3 Idaho State had 243 yards of total to Sacramento 01:36 SAC Chris Diniz 39 yd field goal, 4-4 1:38, SAC 45 - ISU 3 State’s 451. Russel Hill threw for 224 yards and 4th 14:13 ISU Josh Hill 5 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 8-82 2:23, SAC 45 - ISU 10 two touchdowns while Rodrick Rumble caught six 05:06 ISU Tavoy Moore 39 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 4-66 1:58, SAC 45 - ISU 17

passes for 93 yards and Kelvin Krosch caught five SAC ISU passes for 63 yards. FIRST DOWNS 24 13 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-162 21-12 “I thought Kelvin and Rodrick competed and made PASSING YDS (NET) 289 231 Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-26-2 34-16-2 some plays,” Idaho State coach said. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-451 55-243 A.J. Storms, the nation’s leading tackler, had 13 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 tackles. Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 1-10 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-65 6-80 Interception Returns-Yards 2-72 2-52 Idaho State fell behind early, 21-3 in the first quarter Punts (Number-Avg) 3-33.0 5-46.8 and trailed 28-3 at halftime. Sacramento State then Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-3 Penalties-Yards 14-79 8-95 scored 17 third quarter points to lead 45-3 after Possession Time 36:25 23:35 three quarters. Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 1 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 1-2 “In the first half we lost our poise and composure Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-35 1-2 but I thought we got it back in the second half,” Zamberlin said. “We talked about it at halftime and RUSHING: Sacramento State-Jake Croxdale 21-69; Jeff Fleming 8-54; Sam McCowan 4-24; Bethel-Thompson 2-13; Tezanos-Pinto 2-4; TEAM 2-minus 2. Idaho State-A.J. Storms 1-33; Phil Pleasant 7-20; Jacob Hutton 3-16; Tavoy Moore 3-minus 2; Kyle Morris 2-minus 23; Russel Hill 5-minus 37; James Bergren 0-5. said focus on one play at a time and stay together. They got their composure back and I am proud of PASSING: Sacramento State-Jeff Fleming 15-19-1-207; Bethel-Thompson 10-16-1-65; Morris Norrise 1-1-0-17. Idaho State-Russel Hill 14-31-1-220; Kyle Morris 2-3-1-11. that.” RECEIVING: Sacramento State-Chase Deadder 6-102; Morris Norrise 5-62; Reese Heaslet 4-22; Ron Richardson 3-36; DJ Maciel 3-33; Matt Larson 2-17; Dylan Lane 1-11; Tezanos-Pinto 1-4; Jake Croxdale 1-2. Idaho State-Rodrick Rumble 5-89; Kelvin Krosch 5-63; Tavoy Moore 3-60; Josh Hill 2-7; Luke Austin 1-12. The Bengals scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter, the first came with 14:13 left in the game INTERCEPTIONS: Sacramento State-Kyle Monson 1-68; Dana Willis 1-4. Idaho State-Dustin Tew 1-35; Jordan Monga 1-17. when Hill hit tight end Josh Hill for a five-yard pass FUMBLES: Sacramento State-Tezanos-Pinto 1-1; Morris Norrise 1-0. Idaho State-Tavoy Moore 2-2; Kyle Morris 1-1; Russel Hill 1-0. in the end zone. Then with 5:06 to play, Hill con- nected with Tavoy Moore on a 39-yard touchdown SACKS (UA-A): Sacramento State-Zack Nash 5-0. Idaho State-Basim Hudeen 1-0. reception. TACKLES (UA-A): Sacramento State-Kyle Monson 3-6; Zack Nash 6-0; Peter Buck 4-2; Osgaie Odiase 2-3; Dana Willis 1-3; Zach Schrader 1-3; Jake Croxdale 1-3; M. Williams 2-1; Joe Larche 1-1; Ron Richardson 1-1; Todd Davis 1-1; Evander Wilkins 0-2; Randey Peterson 1-0; David Coleman 1-0; Augie Heath 1-0; Matt The Bengals close out the season next Saturday at Agaiava 1-0; Clay DePauw 0-1; Chase Deadder 0-1; Henry Fernandez 0-1; Trent Eskew 0-1. Idaho State-A.J. Storms 4-9; Basim Hudeen 6-3; Dustin Tew 7-1; Chris Holmesly 2-5; Kelvin Miller 3-2; Phillip Arias 3-2; Rustin Phillips 2-2; Chad Eastern Washington. O’Donnell 1-3; Kenny Viser 2-1; Keith McGowen 2-1; Cameron Gupton 2-1; Jake Rouser 1-2; Jordan Monga 0-3; Jarrid Nash 2-0; Jack Francis 1-1; Marcus Austin 0-2; B. Ghassemieh 1-0; Jacob Hutton 1-0; Sage Warner 0-1; Tanner Davis 0-1;

2010 REVIEW 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 92 half fieldgoals. defense heldEastern Washington to two second Idaho State andtheBengal trailed 28-7at halftime was asixplay, 60-yard drive that took 1:57. ball withtwo defenders onhim. The scoring drive in theendzone. Kroschhadto goupand grab the withKroschona22-yard connected Hill reception IdahoState tiedthegameat 7-7when ond quarter the after first quarter. Then with in 14:25 the left sec were unableto convert ontheplay. ISUtrailed 7-0 game by recovering anonsidekick. The Bengals astheyopenedthe early ISU pulledoutthetricks receptions andonetouchdown. Kelvin Kroschhadaseason-high75yards onfive Moore finishedwith170 yards ofall-purpose yards. Tavoy Moore had64yards rushingon15carries. passedforHill 186yards andonetouchdown while Idaho State had243yards oftotal offense. Russel one. Nashhad Jordan hadtwo sacksandJarrid Monga for ISU. Holmeslyhad13tackles the season.Chris straight gameandhiseighth of doublefigure tackle was histhird It Storms ledISUwith18tackles. AJ champions. are Sky co-Big play.Sky Eastern Washington State andMontana Eastern Washington improved to 9-2and7-1inBig Field. The finishedtheseason1-10while Bengals Saturday infront afternoon of5,781fansat Roos season at No. 3Eastern Washington, 34-7onacold football team dropped itsfinalgameofthe2010 Cheney, Wash (Nov. 20,2010) Roos FieldRoos ;Attendance 5,781 11:Eastern Game Washington 34Idaho State 7 - The IdahoState - 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Eastern Washington Idaho State 4th 3rd

Number-Yards By: Sacks Red-Zone Scores-Chances Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions Possession Time Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards Returns-Yards Kickoff Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS 2nd Williams 0-1; Jakob Scott 0-1; C. Moetului 0-1; Artise Gauldin 0-1. Gauldin Williams 0-1;Artise 0-1;JakobScottC.Moetului 1-0; Minnerly Ceja 1-0;GregJ.C. Alden Johnson1-1; JeffHerd Gibbs 2-0; Matt Agen 1-0;Jerry 1-0; Paul Ena 1-0;Jeremy Chaten 1-0;Dante Calcote 1-0;DavidGaylord 0-1; Grant Shedd 1-0;Minh Williams 0-1.Eastern Washington-J.C. 5-3;ZachJohnson2-2; Sherritt Tyler Washburn 1-3;JesseHoffman 3-0; T.J. Lee III3-0; RenardTyler Jolley1-2; Williams 2-0; Phillips 0-4;Cameron 2-1;Marcus Austin Gupton 3-0;KelvinMiller 1-2; Justin Vae’ena 1-0;KeithMcGowen 1-2;Jacob 1-0; Brad Hutton 0-2;ChadO’Donnell 2-0;JakeRouser TACKLES (UA-A): IdahoState-A.J. Storms Holmesly8-5;Dustin 9-9;Chris Tew Rutten 4-5;BasimHudeen4-4;Sean 2-5;Kenny Viser Nash3-1;Jordan 2-2;Rustin 4-1;Jarrid Monga SACKS (UA-A): IdahoState-Jordan Nash1-0.Eastern 2-0;Jarrid Monga Washington-Renard Williams 1-0. FUMBLES: IdahoState-Tavoy 2-0.Eastern Moore 3-2;RusselHill Washington-Ashton 1-0; Gant TEAM 1-1; Taiwan 1-1. Schuetzle Jones1-0;Bo Eastern IdahoState-None. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-Zach 1-0. Johnson 1-3;Bobby Gentry 4-45; 5-61; Greg HerdBrandon Kaufman Martin 4-53;Matt Taiwan Brown 3-25;Mario 3-24;Ashton Jones4-37;ZackGehring 3-9;N.Edwards Gant 2-12;Ashton 1-5. Clark Krosch5-75; RECEIVING: IdahoState-Kelvin Tavoy Moore 3-13;Luke Austin 1-10;Corey 2-46;Jacob Rumble1-25;JoshHill Hutton 2-11;Rodrick White 1-6.Eastern Washington- PASSING: 15-33-2-186.Eastern Hill IdahoState-Russel Washington-Bo 2-3-0-10;Anthony Gauthier 26-38-0-256;Nick Mitchell Vitto 1-1-0-5. BrownJones 17-108;Mario 11-51;DanielJohnson7-19;Greg Herd 1-1; 2-minus18;Ashton Mitchell 1-minus2;Bo 1-minus23. Gant Gauthier TEAM 1-0;Nick RUSHING: IdahoState-Tavoy Moore 15-64;Phil Pleasant 1-9;Corey White 1-5; 2-minus 13.Eastern Rumble1-minus7;RusselHill TEAM 1-minus1;Rodrick Washington-Taiwan 1st Summary: Scoring Score by Quarters 14:52 07:27 00:19 06:41 12:01 14:25 01:22 7 0 EWU EWU EWU EWU EWU ISU EWU 1 21 7 Mike Jarrett 25ydMike fieldgoal,EWU 34 9-55 2:41,ISU7- Kevin Miller 48yd fieldgoal,EWU 31 Kevin Miller 11-403:58,ISU7- Greg Herd 31 yd pass from Bo Mitchell (Mike Jarrett kick), 11-95 3:44, ISU 7 - EWU 28 Greg 11-953:44,ISU7-EWU Herd Jarrett 31yd kick), passfrom(Mike Mitchell Bo Taiwan 21 10-714:04,ISU7-EWU Jarrett Jones11yd kick), passfrom(Mike Mitchell Bo 30 yd pass from Bo Mitchell (Mike Jarrett kick), 6-63 2:24, ISU 7 - EWU 14 6-632:24,ISU7-EWU Jarrett 30yd kick), passfrom(Mike Brandon Kaufman Mitchell Bo Kelvin Krosch 21 yd pass from Russel Hill (Brendon Garcia kick), 6-60 1:57, ISU 7 - EWU 7 Kelvin Krosch21yd 6-601:57,ISU7-EWU passfrom(Brendon RusselHill Garcia kick), 3-20 0-1 0 of 0 of9 22:12 7-83 5-2 8-41.0 0-0 6-94 0-0 0-0 54-243 33-15-2 186 21-57 13 ISU 7 8-554:15,ISU0-EWU Jarrett 10yd kick), passfrom(Mike Brandon Kaufman Mitchell Bo 2 3 0 1-9 3-4 2 of3 7 of16 37:48 0-0 4-2 4-35.5 2-3 2-16 5-14 0-0 83-407 42-29-0 271 41-136 27 EWU 3 3 0 4 34 7 Score

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2010 REVIEW History and Records

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 94 Boise Chaney 1903 (0-1-1)Herbert Pocatello HS @IdahoFalls HS Pocatello HS Pocatello HS Chaney 1902 (5-0-0)Herbert Albion Normal IdahoFalls HS Capt: RedmanMoon Upjohn 1905 (3-0-2)Hubert Aggies Utah HS @Boise Total Aggies @Utah IdahoFalls HS 1904 (1-3-0)Charles Rowe @Co. K.I.N.G. Total IdahoFalls HS Pocatello HS Total ...... Team Nameis “Bantams” ACADEMY OFIDAHO ...... 1902-14 ...... 1905-06 Upjohn Hubert Charles 1902-03 Herbert Cheney 3-2-3 Rowe 1904 5-1-1 1-3 W 27-0 W 15-0 W 17-0 W 17-6 W 45-0 10-54 L 0-10 L 5-22 L 0-22 L 0-28 W 5-0 W 6-5 T 0-0 T 0-0 0-28 65-5 W Payette (Thurs.) HS 11/28 @All-Hallows College 11/23 HS Ogden 11/9 12 @Blackfoot HS 11/2 02 Albion Normal 10/26 HS @Ogden 10/19 Total 16 (Fri.)@AlbionTotal Normal 11/6 01 Pocatello HS 10/12 HS Boise 02 Pocatello HS 10/24 @Albion Normal 10/5 Total @Albion Normal 01 @IdahoFalls HS @Blackfoot10/17 HS(R) 10/3 Griffith Capt: Henry 1908 (2-2-0)JohnMorris IdahoFalls HS 9/28 Capt: Lowrie Ben Champions Idaho Scholastic 1907 (6-3-0)JohnMorris Albion Normal (S) @Albion Normal All-Hallows College Capt: LeRoy Houde Upjohn 1906 (0-2-1)Hubert Pocatello HS Miller Capt: Eugene ‘Doc’ 1909 (4-0-0) Total . . . . 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 ...... 1907-08 1909-14 . . Holmes ...... Harvey Morris ...... John 28-7 8-5 187-41 W 61-0 W 11-0 W 34-0 W 14-0 W 32-7 W 28-0 W 33-0 W 24-3 W 34-0 94-13 42-26 L 4-32 L 0-21 W 6-2 T 0-0 T 0-0 L 4-5 L 0-2 L 0-6 L 0-5 L 0-4 0-10 Total @Blackfoot All-Stars Total HS @Boise 11/26 (Thurs.)@Weiser HS 11/17 Twin Falls HS Payette HS 11 @Albion Normal 11/12 @College ofIdaho Total @Albion Normal Total Albion Normal 15 Twin Falls HS 11/5 Albion Normal Falls American HS HS @Burley IdahoFalls HS College ofIdaho Blackfoot HS 02 Pocatello HS 10/23 Total Pocatello HS @ShoshoneHS Pocatello Logan HS HS @Ogden Falls @American HS Albion Normal 01 St. Anthony HS 10/16 Capt: AlHigson 1910 (6-0-0)Harvey Holmes Falls American All-Stars Pocatello HS 11/24 Pocatello Capt: Lloyd Morphey 1914 (6-1-0)Harvey Holmes HS Rigby @Blackfoot All-Stars Blackfoot All-Stars Capt: Wilbur Pierce 1913 (5-2-0)Harvey Holmes @Am. Falls All-Stars Capt: Ray Williams 1912 (1-2-0)Harvey Holmes Pocatello HS Capt: Llewellyn Roubidoux Champions Idaho Scholastic 1911 (6-3-0)Harvey Holmes ...... YMCA YMCA ......

...... Pg. 95 Pg. W 28-14 W 84-12 191-31 178-22 W 53-0 W 12-6 W 10-5 W 15-5 W 22-0 W 13-3 W 26-0 W 23-2 W 52-5 W 14-0 W 41-0 W 13-0 W 60-0 W 81-0 W 11-3 W 30-0 62-10 60-56 29-35 L 5-23 L 7-13 L 0-23 L 0-33 L 6-21 W 5-0 W 5-0 W 5-0 W 8-0 L 6-7 L 5-9 W W W L Total College ofIdaho Freshmen Utah @Albion Normal @College ofIdaho Aggie @Utah Fresh. Albion Normal @College ofIdaho College ofIdaho HS City Brigham Frosh @Utah @Caldwell HS Blackfoot HS Pocatello HS HS @Boise Aggie Utah Freshmen Total HS Gooding Capt: William Mau 1917 (2-2-0)J.A. Fogt Total Idaho Blackfoot HS Capt: RomKennedy Bronson1916 (5-2-0)Reuben Pocatello Capt: AlanHarwood Bronson1915 (4-3-0)Reuben Team NameChanged to “Tigers” ...... IDAHO TECH. INSTITUTE YMCA ...... 1915-26 ...... 1915-16, 19 ...... Bronson ...... Reuben . 11-8-1 ...... 1917 Fogt ...... J.A. 2-2 W 21-13 163-70 176-60 146-33 L 12-19 W 41-0 W 28-0 W 87-0 W 13-6 W 81-0 W 41-6 W 12-6 W 13-7 W 30-0 W 52-0 L 0-36 L 7-12 L 0-28 L 0-10 L 0-32 W 7-0 L 0-7

HISTORY AND RECORDS Total ...... 99-52 vs. Brigham Young ...... W 22-3 9/26 BYU Freshmen...... W 7-0 Gooding College...... W 106-0 Felix 10/3 Ricks...... W 21-6 @...... L 0-17 10/10 Montana Mines...... L 7-14 1918 No Football (Flu Epidemic) @Ricks...... W 39-0 Plastino 10/17 @Albion Normal...... W 20-6 1919 (2-3-1) Reuben Bronson Total ...... 247-54 1928-34 10/24 McKinley-Honolulu...... W 12-6 Capt: Rom Kennedy 1923 (3-2-1) Ralph Hutchinson 10/31 @Intermount. Union...... W 38-0 @Idaho Falls HS...... T 0-0 Capt: Mark Lehrbas 34-16-3 11/7 Western State (HC)...... W 7-6 Ricks...... W 29-0 Montana State...... L 0-41 11/14 @Montana Normal...... W 111-0 Brigham Young...... W 17-9 Weber JC...... W 25-20 11/5 (Sun.) @Coll. of Idaho...... L 6-39 Total ...... 223-38 College of Idaho...... L 0-28 Montana Mines...... W 7-6 11/11 @Utah Aggie Freshmen...... L 2-6 College of Idaho...... L 6-7 11/19 (Sun.) Weber JC...... L 7-12 1932 (3-4-1) Felix Plastino @Brigham Young...... T 6-6 Total ...... 46-88 Capt: Gilbert French Ralph Montana Wesleyan...... W 14-0 @Utah Aggies...... L 0-32 Hutchinson Total ...... 58-80 1928 (5-1-1) Felix Plastino @Ricks...... W 19-6 Capt: James Machacek @Montana State...... T 0-0 1920-27 1924 (5-2-0) Ralph Hutchinson 10/6 Montana Normal...... W 58-0 Albion Normal (HC)...... W 33-0 Capt: Jack Keane 10/13 vs. College of Idaho...... L 7-37 @Western State...... L 7-13 25-24-1 Utah Aggie Freshmen...... W 6-0 10/27 Utah Aggie Freshmen...... W 2-0 Brigham Young...... L 0-32 Albion Normal...... W 32-0 11/3 Albion Normal...... W 28-3 @Montana Mines...... W 17-7 Weber JC...... W 58-0 11/11 (Sun.) Montana Mines...... W 22-0 Carroll College...... L 7-13 ...... L 0-136 Brigham Young...... W 47-0 11/17 @Weber JC (R)...... T 6-6 Total ...... 83-103 @Ricks...... L 6-12 vs. Idaho Freshmen ...... L 0-37 11/24 Intermountain Union...... W 15-3 Total ...... 46-173 S. Dakota Wesleyan...... W 26-0 Total ...... 138-49 1933 (5-1-0) Felix Plastino @College of Idaho...... L 0-35 Capt: Jim McHaley 1920 (3-3-0) Ralph Hutchinson Total ...... 169-72 1929 (6-4-0) Felix Plastino @Albion Normal...... W 7-0 Capt: T. Otis Black Capt: Amos Stephens Weber JC...... W 19-6 @Blackfoot HS...... W 20-7 1925 (2-4-0) Ralph Hutchinson 9/29 @Ricks...... W 7-0 Montana Mines...... W 33-13 Utah Aggie Freshmen...... L 7-13 Capt: Jack Keane 10/5 @Albion Normal ...... L 6-7 Montana State (HC)...... W 13-6 @Ricks...... W 20-6 9/16 Utah Aggie Freshmen ...... W 7-0 10/12 vs. College of Idaho ...... L 2-8 Ricks...... W 14-0 Gooding College...... W 6-0 9/23 @Weber JC...... L 3-6 10/19 Montana Mines...... W 31-0 vs. College of Idaho...... L 0-21 @College of Idaho...... L 0-50 9/30 Albion Normal...... L 3-7 10/26 Utah Freshmen...... W 7-0 Total ...... 86-46 Utah Freshmen...... L 0-16 10/14 Brigham Young Fr...... W 20-13 11/2 @Montana Normal...... W 40-0 Total ...... 53-92 10/21 College of Idaho...... L 0-27 11/9 @Intermountain Union...... L 0-6 1934 (4-2-1) Felix Plastino 10/28 Montana Mines...... L 6-7 11/16 BYU Reserves...... W 13-6 Capt: Ronald Hale 1921 (6-2-0) Ralph Hutchinson Total ...... 39-60 11/23 @Ricks...... W 27-6 10/6 @Ricks...... L 14-16 Idaho Scholastic Champions 11/28 (Thurs.) Idaho (HC)...... L 7-41 10/13 @Weber JC...... W 45-0 Capt: Bud Bliss 1926 (1-4-0) Ralph Hutchinson Total ...... 140-74 10/20 Albion Normal...... W 32-0 Blackfoot HS...... W 71-0 Capt: William Tatro 10/27 College of Idaho (HC)...... L 14-19 @Montana...... L 0-25 Utah Aggie Freshmen...... L 0-13 1930 (4-3-0) Felix Plastino Utah Aggie Freshmen...... W 34-0 Ricks...... W 7-0 Capt: Elvin Kelly College of Idaho...... W 13-7 @Weber JC...... L 0-33 @BYU Freshmen...... W 18-13 Guy Ricks...... W 37-13 Albion Normal...... L 0-7 Albion Normal...... W 20-0 @Gooding College...... W 17-10 @College of Idaho...... L 7-27 BYU Reserves...... L 7-24 Wicks @Brigham Young...... W 6-0 Total ...... 14-80 (BYU Game- 1st Night Game 1935-40 Utah Freshmen...... L 0-3 at Hutchinson Field) Total ...... 178-58 1927-46 Mont. Normal (HC)...... W 103-0 29-17-1 UNIV. OF IDAHO- @Ricks...... W 19-13 1922 (4-3-0) Ralph Hutchinson SOUTHERN BRANCH Haskell Indians...... L 0-43 Capt: Bryan West Team Name Changed to “Bengals” @Montana Mines...... L 24-32 11/3 Santa Rosa JC...... T 6-6 Utah Aggie Freshmen...... W 56-0 1927 (1-4-1) Ralph Hutchinson Total ...... 191-125 11/17 Western State...... W 51-0 (Aggie Game - 1st at Hutchinson Field) Capt: E. Peterson 11/24 @Boise JC...... @Montana...... L 12-15 10/14 Utah Aggie Freshmen...... L 0-13 1931 (7-1-0) Felix Plastino W 25-6 @Montana St. Fresh...... L 12-19 10/21 @Ricks...... W 25-12 Capt: Gilbert French Total ...... 10/28 @Albion Normal...... T 6-6

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 96 Total Total @Cal Poly Poly (Thurs.)Cal 11/25 State Montana (Wed.) 11/11 State Montana (HC) 12 @Western State 11/20 (Thur.)Coll. ofIdaho(HC) 11/11 17 Albion Normal 11/7 12 College ofIdaho(HC) 11/21 11 vs. College ofIdaho 11/11 16 @Albion Normal 11/6 (S) Mines @Montana 10/31 (R) Albion Normal Mines Montana 10/30 02 (Sun.)@Ricks 10/25 College ofIdaho(HC) JC. Boise State @Montana 10/16 Western State 10/17 State @Montana 08 (Fri.)@Boise JC 10/8 Total Compton JC vs. Chaffee JC (Fri.) @Montana 10/9 (Thur.) vs. Chaffee JC Total Albion Normal Nebraska-Omaha Colorado Northern Capt: Woody Lundberg 1939 (5-2-0) Western State Capt: Newell Berg 1938 (4-3-0)Guy Wicks Ricks College10/2 @Gooding 9/24 TronowskyCapt: Otto 1937 (6-3-0)Guy Wicks (Fri.) @Nevada 10/2 Capt: Les Hopkins 1936 (4-4-0)Guy Wicks Total 12 (Fri.)@Santa JC Rosa 11/22 JC Boise 11/16 11/11 (Mon.)Montana St. (HC) (S) Mines Montana 11/2 10/26 @College ofIdaho (MSU -First inSpudBowl) Game ...... 138-111 W 14-13 131-40 213-66 202-26 L 19-32 L 13-45 L 12-21 W 16-0 W 18-7 W 22-0 W 39-0 W 39-6 W 34-0 W 54-0 W 12-0 W 45-0 W 26-0 W 12-6 W 45-0 W 13-0 W 18-7 W 19-6 W 37-7 W 60-0 W 16-0 W 13-6 W 30-0 67-48 L 0-21 L 7-13 L 7-12 L 7-25 L 6-10 L 0-13 W 7-6 W 6-0 T 7-7 L 6-9 L 0-6 L 6-7 Total vs. Chaffee JC(S) State Montana (HC) Weber JC Total Total Albion Normal @Fort Douglas @ @Compton JC State Montana (HC) JC @Boise Compton JC(HC) vs. College ofIdaho @Weber JC Logan Marines College ofIdaho @Fort Albion Normal @College ofIdaho Colorado @Northern State @Utah @Edmonton Army AB Pocatello Marines @Utah SecondAir Force Capt: None 1944 (4-5-0)John Vesser 1943 No Football -- @Weber JC Capt: RexWells 1942 (4-2-0)John Vesser @Western State (R) @Nebraska-Omaha Dykman Capt: Dale 1941 (5-1-2)John Vesser Utah @Nevada Western State Capt: JimErley 1940 (3-5-0)Guy Wicks 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 ...... Warren ...... World ...... 1941-51 41-27-6 ...... War II ...... Vesser ...... John ...... W 20-13 W 31-26 W 19-13 138-53 97-178 T 13-13 L 17-39 L 19-21 L 12-38 W 13-0 W 39-7 W 34-0 W 27-0 W 13-0 W 13-6 W 27-0 77-60 L 7-21 L 7-21 L 7-15 L 6-14 L 0-66 L 0-24 L 0-62 L 7-21 L 0-45 W 7-0 W 6-0 W 7-0 W 7-6 T 0-0 L 7-8 Total Western State College ofIdaho @Albion Normal Total Weber JC(HC) IdahoColl. ofEd. North. Eastern Colorado Mines JC Boise College ofIdaho @Compton JC State @Montana IdahoColl. ofEd. @North. Total IdahoColl. @South. ofEd. Pocatello Marines @Edmonton Army AB Total Carlsbad JC @Colorado College @Colorado Mines @Western State Hawaiian All-Stars IdahoColl. South. ofEd. State @Montana IdahoColl. Southern ofEd. Colorado @Northern Colorado College (HC) @College ofIdaho State Montana Colo. Northern (HC) State @Utah Capt: Leno Seppi 1946 (4-3-1)John Vesser 1945 No Football -- Western State Maynard,Capts: Sam Pete Richardson 1948 (6-1-1)John Vesser @Weber JC Capt: Ted Krein 1947 (3-5-1)John Vesser Wyoming Capts: Gordon Hall, JimBlake 1949 (6-2-1)John Vesser @Wyoming ...... IDAHO STATE COLLEGE Wash. (HC) ...... 1947-62 ...... World ......

...... War II ...... Pg. 97 Pg...... 159-105 166-137 W 26-18 W 19-18 W 20-14 W 14-13 W 13-12 94-199 75-146 T 13-13 T 20-20 L 12-20 L 19-27 L 12-34 L 14-19 L 12-14 L 14-20 L 13-58 L 13-40 W 25-0 W 45-0 W 19-9 W 33-7 W 34-6 W 25-0 W 40-0 W 14-6 W 41-6 W 28-6 W 28-6 L 0-13 L 0-37 L 0-47 W 6-0 W 6-0 W 7-6 T 6-6 Total @Chadron State Total Colorado Mines Total 18 @Lewis &Clark 11/8 Total vs. College ofIdaho 11/17 @Western State 11 +@Colorado College 11/11 11 College ofIdaho 11/18 State +Montana 11/1 +@Western State 11/3 02 +@Colorado Mines 10/25 Lewis &Clark 11/10 Arizona Northern 10/27 Col. (Fri.)+@Northern 10/19 +Colorado College (HC) State +@Montana 10/13 (Sun.)+Colorado10/6 Mines 9/22 /7 +Western State 9/27 +Western State +@Colorado9/30 Mines 9/23 Colorado (HC) +Northern 10/28 (Fri.)@UC Santa Barbara 10/20 04 +@Colorado College 10/4 Col. (HC) +Northern 10/11 State +Montana 11/4 01 Nevada 10/18 College ofIdaho 9/20 Capts: ChetLee, Lamont Jones Mountain ChampionsRocky Caccia1952 (8-0,5-0)Babe @Brigham 9/14 Capts: Ed Smira, RonaldAnderson 1951 (5-4,3-2)John Vesser Brigham 9/16 Capts: Ed Smira, RonaldAnderson 1950 (4-4,4-1)John Vesser ...... Young Young ...... I.J...... 1952-65 . . 79-38-2 ...... Caccia ...... “Babe” ...... 157-186 222-124 W 21-18 W 35-12 W 26-21 W 39-13 W 21-13 W 34-20 W 33-13 W 20-12 W 53-13 W 46-16 233-85 198-93 T 27-27 L 25-40 L 12-14 L 13-14 L 18-20 W 20-2 W 25-0 W 31-7 W 20-7 W 19-6 W 12-6 W 20-7 W 19-7 W 40-0 W 17-6 L 2-40 L 7-27 L 0-12

HISTORY AND RECORDS 1953 (6-2, 5-0) Babe Caccia 1957 (9-0, 6-0) Babe Caccia 1961 (5-2-1) Babe Caccia 11/14 North Dakota State...... L 21-28 Rocky Mountain Champions Rocky Mountain Champions Capts: Bert Owens, Jerry Mahoney 11/21 @Cal Poly...... W 20-0 Capts: Nolan Ford, Vernon Ravsten Capts: Jim Wagstaff, Ken Peterson 9/23 Hamilton Air Force Base...... T 12-12 Total ...... 194-102 9/19 Eastern Washington...... L 6-14 9/21 Hastings...... W 22-0 9/30 Colorado Mines...... W 50-6 1965 (3-5-1) Babe Caccia 10/3 +Colorado College...... W 27-20 9/28 @Nevada...... W 40-6 10/7 Western State...... W 22-10 Capts: Al Jacobson, George Douglas 10/10 +Col. Mines (HC)...... W 33-20 10/5 +Western State...... W 41-13 10/14 @Northern Arizona...... W 27-0 9/18 @Nebraska-Omaha...... L 14-26 10/16 (Fri.)+@Northern Col...... W 10-7 10/19 +Montana State (HC)...... W 26-13 10/21 @Drake...... W 12-11 9/25 College of Idaho...... W 48-7 10/24 @College of Idaho...... L 9-46 10/26 +@Colorado College...... W 34-7 10/28 Montana State (HC)...... W 14-12 10/2 *@Montana...... L 0-16 10/31 +@Montana State...... W 13-0 11/2 +Colorado Mines...... W 34-7 11/4 @Northern Colorado...... L 22-27 10/9 @Northern Arizona...... T 0-0 11/7 +Western State...... W 33-20 11/9 +@Northern Colorado...... W 7-6 11/11 @San Diego Marines...... L 6-28 10/16 *Montana State (HC)...... W 14-0 11/14 @Nevada...... W 34-13 11/16 +@Adams State...... W 42-12 Total ...... 165-106 10/23 *Weber State...... L 17-28 Total ...... 165-140 11/23 vs. College of Idaho...... W 34-21 10/30 Portland State...... W 27-7 Total ...... 280-85 1962 (3-6) Babe Caccia 11/6 North Dakota...... L 0-27 1954 (4-4, 3-2) Babe Caccia Capts: Roger Cross, Bill Jencks 11/13 *@Idaho...... L 7-15 Capts: Bill Fuger, John Curran 1958 (4-5, 3-3) Babe Caccia 9/22 @Colorado Mines...... W 30-0 Total ...... 127-126 9/18 College of Idaho...... L 20-26 Capts: Dee Pankratz, Ed Peterson 9/29 @Idaho...... L 6-9 9/25 +@Colorado College...... W 28-6 9/20 Eastern Washington...... W 30-7 10/6 Northern Arizona...... L 26-35 10/2 +Montana State...... L 20-39 10/4 +@Western State...... W 7-0 10/13 @Montana State...... L 14-30 Leo 10/9 +Northern Col. (HC)...... W 28-13 10/11 +Adams State...... W 26-0 10/20 @Weber State...... W 42-20 10/14 (Thurs.) +@Western St...... L 7-35 10/18 +@Montana State...... L 6-17 10/27 Montana (HC)...... L 15-22 McKillop 10/30 @Montana State...... L 13-22 10/25 +Colorado College (HC)...... L 7-8 11/3 Drake...... W 33-14 1966-67 11/6 +@Colorado Mines...... W 22-14 10/31+(Fri.) @Colo. Mines...... L 14-23 11/10 @Western State...... L 16-17 11/11 (Thurs.) Northern Ariz...... W 46-7 11/8 +Northern Colorado...... W 14-6 11/17 @Nevada...... L 7-14 4-15 Total ...... 184-162 11/23 (Sun.) @San Diego...... L 0-24 Total ...... 189-161 11/29 @Hawai’i...... L 19-40 1955 (8-1, 5-0) Babe Caccia Total ...... 123-125 1963-present 1966 (3-6, 1-3) Leo McKillip Rocky Mountain Champions IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY Capts: John McCarthy, Bob Upshaw Capts: Larry Kent, Howard Green 1959 (6-2, 4-0) Babe Caccia 9/17 Nebraska-Omaha...... W 28-20 9/17 Pepperdine...... W 9-0 Rocky Mountain Champions 1963 (5-3, 3-1) Babe Caccia 9/24 @North Dakota...... L 0-41 9/24 +Colorado College...... W 27-0 Capts: Paul Tripp, Ray Konczos Big Sky Champions 10/1 Northern Arizona...... L 13-14 10/1 @Montana State...... W 28-14 9/19 Northern Arizona...... L 7-16 Capts: Gary Aizawa, Ben Sanford, Nick Yorges 10/8 *Idaho...... L 20-27 10/7 (Fri.) +@Northern Col...... W 19-0 9/26 Hawai’i...... L 8-14 9/21 Nevada...... W 36-19 10/15 *@Montana State...... L 0-49 10/15 +Western State (HC)...... W 14-6 10/3 +vs. Western State ...... W 32-7 9/28 @Nebraska-Omaha...... L 6-19 10/22 *Montana (HC)...... W 17-14 10/21 (Fri.) vs. Coll. of Idaho ...... W 20-19 10/10 @Nebraska-Omaha...... W 33-0 10/5 @Northern Arizona...... W 13-2 10/29 *@Weber State...... L 7-16 10/29 +Montana State...... W 20-0 10/17 +Montana State (HC)...... W 6-0 10/12 *@Montana...... W 14-13 11/12 @Parsons...... L 8-13 11/5 +Colorado Mines...... W 28-13 10/24 +@Colorado College...... W 14-8 10/26 *Montana State (HC)...... W 19-15 11/24 (Thur.) @Portland State...... W 12-7 11/11 (Fri.) @Neb.-Omaha ...... L 7-18 10/31 College of Idaho...... W 28-21 11/2 @Drake...... L 12-15 Total ...... 105-201 Total ...... 172-70 11/7 +@Northern Col...... W 32-13 11/9 *Weber State...... W 36-26 Total ...... 160-79 11/16 *Idaho...... L 0-14 1967 (1-9, 0-4) Leo McKillip 1956 (6-3, 3-2) Babe Caccia 11/23 at Wichita State...... Capts: Dave Muniz, Otis Thomas Capts: Al Stephenson, Art Bushnell 1960 (6-2, 3-1) Babe Caccia (Cancelled Due to JFK Assassination) 9/16 @New Mexico...... L 3-21 9/22 Nevada...... W 20-6 Capts: Blaine Jones, Chuck Maraldo Total ...... 136-123 9/23 South Dakota...... L 22-24 9/29 U.S. Naval T.C...... W 19-12 9/24 Northern Arizona...... W 30-16 9/30 *vs. Idaho...... L 6-16 10/6 +@Western State...... L 13-14 10/1 +@Western State...... W 46-21 1964 (6-3, 3-1) Babe Caccia 10/7 @Tulsa...... L 0-58 10/13 Nebraska-Omaha (HC)...... L 0-9 10/8 Nebraska-Omaha...... W 44-6 Capts: Rod Hohnhorst, Carl Humphrey 10/14 *Montana State (HC)...... L 7-24 10/20 +@Montana State...... L 6-26 10/15 @Montana State...... L 9-14 9/19 Nebraska-Omaha...... W 30-0 10/21 *@Montana...... L 0-20 10/27 +Colorado College...... W 32-0 10/22 +Colorado Coll. (HC)...... W 77-8 9/26 @College of Idaho...... W 47-7 10/28 *Weber State...... L 0-19 11/3 +@Colorado Mines...... W 27-6 10/29 +@Colorado Mines...... L 0-7 10/3 Northern Arizona...... L 21-28 11/4 @Hawai’i...... L 6-21 11/10 +Northern Colorado...... W 20-7 11/5 +Northern Colorado...... W 14-7 10/10 Fresno State (HC)...... W 20-12 11/11 @Parsons...... L 0-24 11/17 @Air Force Academy...... W 13-7 11/19 @College of Idaho...... W 33-13 10/24 *@Montana State...... L 0-20 11/23 (Thur.) @Portland State...... W 22-21 Total ...... 150-87 Total ...... 253-86 10/31 *@Weber State...... W 31-0 Total ...... 66-248 11/7 *Montana...... W 14-7

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 98 State *@Montana 10/12 /6 Nevada-Las 9/26 State @Boise @Nevada-Las11/15 11/8 State *Montana (HC) 10/11 *at Idaho 9/27 *Idaho(HC) @Fresno9/28 State 9/21 17 Portland State 11/7 @Tulsa 9/19 @Drake 9/12 Tyrone Watley, Chandler Larry Dunne, Jerry Mandelkow, Steve Capts: 1970 (5-5,3-2) Total Drake. 11/22 @Portland State 11/1 *Weber State 10/25 *@Montana 10/18 Nebraska-Omaha 10/4 Parsons 9/20 McGrath, Joe Capts: Costa Ambrose Clark, Joe 1969 (5-5,2-2)Ed Cavanaugh @Nebraska-Omaha 11/16 *Montana 10/19 Portland State 9/14 Bender,Capts: Larry Steve Millard 1968 (4-5,1-3)Ed Cavanaugh 11/14@Tampa State *Boise 10/31 *@Weber State 10/24 (HC) *Montana 10/17 State *@Montana *Idaho10/10 10/3 Total State @Boise 11/2 *@Weber State 10/26 DakotaState @South 11/9 Total (UNLV was First inHoltArena) Game ...... Vegas ...... Vegas ...... Cavanaugh ...... 1968-71 ...... 28-19 ...... Ed 257-293 356-287 216-236 W 38-23 W 46-23 W 47-42 W 52-30 W 30-14 W 64-34 W 16-13 W 23-13 W 24-21 W 35-14 L 15-35 L 13-38 L 10-39 L 31-35 L 14-31 L 30-58 L 27-35 L 25-28 L 36-46 L 34-35 L 16-23 L 22-41 L 20-27 W 37-6 W 20-7 W 46-7 W 48-6 L 3-24 L 7-68 Total 12 *Weber State 11/20 State *Boise 11/13 State *Montana 10/6 (HC) *Montana @Eastern10/14 Michigan 10/7 State *Boise 11/11 State11/11*@Boise @Portland State 11/6 /9 @Nevada 9/29 Portland State 9/30 03 Nevada 10/30 State *Montana (HC) 10/23 13 @Portland State 11/3 *Weber State (HC) 10/27 @Weber State 11/4* State *@Montana 10/28 Eastern Michigan Cal10/2 Angeles State-Los 9/25 Total Arizona. (Thur.) *Northern 11/22 Total /2 @Cal Poly 9/22 Dakota South 9/16 02 *Idaho 10/21 *@Montana 10/16 *@Idaho 10/9 Dakota @South 9/18 Game-by-Game Capt: Selected 1971 (6-4,2-3)Ed Cavanaugh 11 *@Idaho 11/17 *@Montana 10/13 /5 Cal Hayward State *@Montana 9/15 9/8 Capts: Tony Ramonas, Tyler Ben Griffin 1973 (2-9,0-6)Bob Drake 11/18 @Wyoming 9/9 Capts: Tom Toner, Barron Andy Griffin 1972 (7-3,4-1)Bob 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 ...... 1972-75 ...... Griffin 21-20 ...... Bob ...... 155-319 263-174 233-201 W 21-17 W 21-14 W 21-13 W 38-36 W 20-16 W 24-21 L 21-28 L 21-43 L 17-21 L 14-38 L 28-31 L 10-20 L 35-45 L 23-38 L 14-19 L 14-30 L 22-23 W 14-7 W 37-0 W 51-6 W 27-0 W 49-7 W 35-7 W 19-6 W 10-6 W 21-7 L 7-35 L 3-40 L 7-35 L 0-43 L 7-42 Total State *Boise 11/15 12 Portland State (HC) 11/2 18 @Cal Poly 11/8 Total @Nevada-Las 11/23 *@Weber State 10/26 State *@Montana 10/19 Total @Nevada 11/1 02 @Nevada-Las 10/2 02 *@Weber State 10/23 State *@Montana Portland10/16 State (HC) 10/9 02 *Weber State 10/25 Cal Poly 11/16 State *@Boise 10/12 Arizona *@Northern 9/28 State *Boise 11/13 State *Montana (HC) 10/18 Arizona *Northern 10/4 Nevada-Las 9/20 /5 Nevada 9/25 19 *Montana 11/9 *Idaho 10/5 Nevada 9/21 Capts: Tom Hofmann,Pal Sartori Griffin 1974 (5-5,2-4)Bob 16 *@Montana 11/6 *Idaho 10/30 *@Montana 10/11 /8 Cal Poly Arizona *@Northern 9/18 9/11 Scribner,Capts: Rick Wayne Hill Pascale1976 (1-9,0-6)Joe *@Idaho 9/27 @Wyoming 9/13 Noel,Capts: Rodgers Rick Rich Griffin 1975 (7-3,4-2)Bob ...... Vegas ...... Vegas Vegas ......

...... Pascale ...... 1976 Joe 1-9 Pg. 99 Pg. 116-268 173-149 118-214 W 24-16 W 26-22 W 25-22 W 29-15 L 17-20 L 14-65 L 17-31 L 14-26 L 15-20 L 17-21 L 17-29 W 10-8 W 28-3 W 12-7 W 20-3 W 13-7 W 10-7 W 15-7 W 16-3 W 17-7 L 7-34 L 7-31 L 0-14 L 3-61 L 0-37 L 7-28 L 7-19 L 9-28 L 7-34 L 3-6 Total State Utah 11/19 11 Cal State Fullerton 11/17 11 *Weber State 11/12 11 @Portland State 11/10 13 *Weber State 11/3 State *@Boise 11/5 State *Montana (HC) 10/15 State *@Boise 10/20 @Fresno State 10/29 06 *Idaho(HC) Arizona *Northern 10/6 9/29 01 @Portland State Eastern10/1 Montana 9/24 Total 12 @Texas-Arlington 11/24 *@Montana 10/13 State *Montana 9/22 Colorado Northern *@Nevada 9/15 9/8 Capt: Greg Smith 1979 (0-11,0-7)BudHake State *@Montana 10/14 Colorado @Northern 10/7 Portland State 9/23 Arizona *@Northern L0-10 @Utah 9/16 (Sun.)vs. St.Japan) Utah (Osaka, 9/9 9/3 Capt: NealRichardson 1978 (2-8,0-6)BudHake *@Montana 10/22 *@Idaho 10/8 /7 @Nevada 9/17 Arizona *Northern 9/10 Capt: Moreino Joe 1977 (3-8,2-4)BudHake State *Boise 10/28 (HC) *Montana 10/21 Total Nevada 11/8 *at Idaho 11/11 *@Weber State 11/4 ...... 1977-79 ...... Hake ...... 5-27 ...... Bud No Contest 102-332 145-299 W 21-18 W 34-14 W 47-15 W 27-13 95-258 L 14-44 L 10-14 L 23-28 L 24-28 L 15-17 L 14-31 L 14-34 L 12-23 L 14-16 L 12-34 L 7-35 L 7-31 L 0-44 L 7-28 L 0-47 L 0-31 L 0-35 L 0-48 L 0-23 L 7-24 L 0-56 L 7-28 L 7-42 L 7-28 L 0-37 W 9-7 L 3-6

HISTORY AND RECORDS 10/23 *Montana (HC)...... W 28-14 Dave 10/30 *@Weber State...... L 7-26 1985 (5-6, 3-4) Garth 11/6 *Idaho...... L 17-20 Capts: Vern Harris, Merril Hoge, Kevin Hudgens, Kragthorpe 11/13 *Nevada...... L 14-24 Ron Manu Hall 11/20 *Boise State...... L 24-27 9/7 Northern Colorado...... W 44-17 1980-82 Total ...... 228-239 9/14 @Portland State...... W 23-10 1988-91 21-14 9/21 @SW Louisiana...... L 30-31 9-33-1 10/5 *Northern Arizona...... W 34-3 Jim 10/12 *@Montana...... L 29-35 Koetter 10/19 *Montana State (HC)...... W 50-9 1980 (6-5, 4-4) 10/26 *Idaho...... W 38-37 1988 (0-11, 0-8) Capts: Mike Machurek, Gregg Feightner, Marvin 1983-87 11/2 *@Boise State...... L 15-29 Capts: Joe Henderson, Tony Manu, Jason Whitmer, Lewis, Bob Matsey, Jim Lane 11/9 *@Nevada ...... L 14-42 Paul Schwenke 9/13 @Utah State...... L 7-14 23-32-1 11/16 *Weber State...... L 45-46 9/10 @Utah...... L 16-41 9/20 *@Weber State...... L 17-21 11/23 Eastern Washington...... L 21-42 9/17 *Montana...... L 7-34 9/27 Portland State...... W 59-33 Total ...... 343-301 9/24 Cal St.-Northridge...... L 23-34 10/4 *@Northern Arizona...... L 13-38 10/1 *@Montana State...... L 37-45 10/11 *@Montana State...... L 7-21 1983 (8-4, 5-2) Jim Koetter 1986 (2-9, 1-7) Jim Koetter 10/8 *@Weber State...... L 13-34 10/18 *Montana (HC)...... W 17-0 Capts: Paul Peterson, Ken O’Neal, Carl Qualls, Steve Capts: John Arbuckle, Chuck Hendrix, Merril Hoge, 10/15 @Oregon...... L 7-52 10/25 Western Montana...... W 41-0 Anderson Bill Lasley, Ron Manu, Gino Mariani 10/22 *@Northern Arizona...... L 7-27 11/1 *@Nevada...... W 30-26 9/10 @Texas-El Paso...... W 12-10 9/6 Chico State...... W 43-17 10/29 *Eastern Washington (HC)...... L 3-35 11/8 *@Idaho...... W 28-21 9/17 @Eastern Wash...... W 20-13 9/13 @Cal State Fullerton...... L 25-35 11/5 *Boise State...... L 10-31 11/15 *Weber State...... W 46-5 9/24 *Idaho...... W 41-31 9/20 *Montana State...... L 27-50 11/12 *@Idaho...... L 7-41 11/22 *Boise State...... L 13-22 10/1 *@Nevada...... L 16-37 9/27 *Boise State...... W 25-6 11/19 *Nevada...... L 13-50 Total ...... 278-201 10/8 *Montana State (HC)...... W 26-3 10/4 *@Idaho...... L 26-38 Total ...... 143-424 10/15 *Northern Arizona...... W 42-24 10/11 Eastern Washington (HC)...... L 7-34 1981 (12-1, 6-1) Dave Kragthorpe 10/22 @Cal Poly...... L 37-44 10/18 *@Montana...... L 31-38 1989 (3-7, 2-6) Garth Hall NCAA National Champions 10/29 Cal Fullerton...... W 43-10 10/25 *@Weber State...... L 33-63 Capts: Selected Game-by-Game Big Sky Champions 11/5 *@Boise State...... L 20-32 11/1 *Nevada ...... L 14-44 9/9 $@Northern Colorado ...... L 17-19 Capts: Mike Machurek, Rod Childs, Dave Walser, John 11/12 *Weber State...... W 38-32 11/8 *@Northern Arizona...... L 17-31 9/16 Southern Utah...... W 37-34 Naut, Case deBruijn 11/19 *@Montana...... W 31-17 11/15 *Montana...... L 13-57 9/23 *@Nevada...... L 10-39 9/12 Eastern Washington...... W 34-10 11/23 #Nevada ...... L 20-27 Total ...... 261-413 9/30 *Montana State (HC)...... W 23-21 9/19 *@Boise State...... W 21-10 Total ...... 346-280 10/7 *@Boise State...... L 7-20 9/26 *Nevada ...... W 23-7 #NCAA Playoff Game 1987 (3-7-1, 3-5) Jim Koetter 10/14 *@Eastern Washington...... L 26-45 10/3 *Northern Arizona (HC)...... W 31-6 Capts: Mike Calley, Clete Edmunson, Don Davis, 10/28 *Northern Arizona...... W 24-20 10/10 @Portland State...... W 28-9 1984 (5-6, 4-3) Jim Koetter Corky Federico, Gino Mariani 11/4 *Idaho...... L 31-47 10/17 *@Montana...... L 21-24 Capts: Vern Harris, Todd Price, , 9/12 Texas A&I...... L 51-52 11/11 *@Montana...... L 21-35 10/31 *@Idaho...... W 24-14 John Berry 9/19 *@Eastern Washington...... L 14-44 11/18 *Weber State...... L 35-45 11/7 *Montana State...... W 31-3 9/8 @Texas-El Paso...... L 14-16 9/26 @Utah...... L 16-51 Total ...... 231-325 11/14 Utah State...... W 50-24 9/15 Chico State...... W 47-23 10/3 *Idaho...... W 30-21 $Forfeited to ISU 11/21 *Weber State (3-OT)...... W 33-30 9/22 *Montana...... W 43-3 10/10 Portland State (HC)...... T 24-24 12/5 #Rhode Island...... W 51-0 9/29 *@Montana State...... W 22-6 10/17 *Northern Arizona...... L 23-32 1990 (3-8, 1-7) Garth Hall 12/12 #South Carolina State...... W 41-12 10/6 *Boise State (HC)...... L 23-26 10/24 *@Boise State...... W 35-32 Capts: Selected Game-by-Game 12/19 #vs. Eastern Kentucky ...... W 34-23 10/13 @$Nevada-Las Vegas ...... L 20-33 10/31 *@Nevada ...... L 19-40 9/8 Southern Utah...... W 37-12 Total ...... 422-172 10/20 *@Northern Arizona...... W 29-15 11/7 *@Montana...... L 0-63 9/15 *@Weber State (2-OT)...... L 38-45 10/27 Eastern Washington...... L 23-41 11/14 *Montana State...... W 52-3 9/22 Northern ...... L 10-44 1982 (3-8, 1-6) Dave Kragthorpe 11/3 *@Weber State...... W 26-22 11/21 *Weber State...... L 37-53 9/29 *@Northern Arizona...... L 32-35 Capts: Ken Bacon, Paul Peterson, Bill Snapp, Chuck 11/10 *@Idaho...... L 42-45 Total ...... 301-445 10/6 *Nevada (HC) ...... L 10-17 Weifels 11/17 *Nevada ...... L 27-29 10/13 *@Idaho...... L 20-41 9/11 @Drake...... W 41-21 Total ...... 316-259 10/20 *@Montana State...... W 23-19 9/18 Portland State...... W 38-14 $Forfeited to ISU 10/27 *Boise State...... 9/25 Cal Poly...... L 13-15 L 16-44 10/2 *@Montana State (3-OT)...... L 27-30 11/3 *Eastern Washington (OT)...... L 26-33 10/9 @Utah State...... L 3-30 11/10 Mesa State...... W 30-27 10/16 *@Northern Arizona...... L 16-18 11/17 Montana...... L 23-42 Total ...... 265-359

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 100 Total 16 @NewMexico 11/6 *@Eastern 10/30 12 *Weber State 11/23 State *@Boise 10/23 03 Central 10/3 Utah @Southern 11/16 State *Montana 10/16 Arizona *@Northern 9/26 *@Eastern 11/9 09 *Idaho(HC) 10/9 Utah Southern 11/14 *Eastern 10/31 Iowa @Northern 9/19 State *@Boise 11/2 State $Mesa 10/2 *@Weber State 10/24 State *Boise 9/12 /1 @Portland State 9/11 State *Montana 10/26 Arizona *Northern 9/25 Total State *@Montana 10/17 State Mesa 9/5 Ted Ford, Oparnico, Robert Aaron Eleazar Liava’a,Capts:Mahe Sylvester Jones,Pete Molino, 1992 (3-8,1-6)BrianMcNeely *Idaho 10/19 /8 *@Montana 9/18 $Chadron State 9/4 Flowers, Kevin Kempf Johnny Behr, Shawn Clark, Jeff Capts: 1993 (2-9,0-7)BrianMcNeely *Montana 11/21 *@Idaho 10/10 01 *@Nevada 10/12 Arizona (HC) *Northern 10/5 /8 *@Montana 9/28 State @Kansas 9/14 State Mesa 9/7 Boyenger, JackHorton Capts: Trevor Cavanaugh, Reed Payne, Steve Steve Payne, Reed Cavanaugh, Trevor Capts: 1991 (3-7-1, 2-6) Garth Hall 1991 (3-7-1,2-6)Garth ...... Washington ...... Washington (HC) ...... Washington Wash...... McNeely 1992-96 ...... 21-34 Brian ...... 218-316 286-358 W 38-26 W 43-36 W 59-10 W 24-20 W 52-17 W 45-14 T 35-35 L 13-39 L 41-60 L 27-34 L 24-25 L 12-27 L 27-56 L 28-29 L 11-49 L 16-38 L 11-27 L 15-32 L 21-46 L 16-28 L 14-21 L 18-49 L 20-41 L 13-24 W 52-3 W 38-7 L 7-38 L 3-37 L 7-21 L 7-16 L 7-14 L 7-41 Total 11 *Weber State 11/13 15 *@Weber State 11/5 05 *Sacramento State 10/5 Total Total 02 Portland State 10/29 *Eastern 10/22 State *@Montana 9/28 Arizona *Northern 10/28 12 *Weber State 11/23 *Weber State 11/18 State *Boise 10/15 /1 Western Montana 9/21 State *@Boise 10/21 Utah Southern 9/23 11 *@Portland State *Cal11/16 State Northridge Arizona (OT) *@Northern 11/9 11/2 *Eastern 10/26 @North 11/11 Total State *@Montana 10/8 Arizona *@Northern 9/17 / Cal Poly (OT) 9/7 State *Montana (HC) *@Eastern10/14 10/7 Cal St.-Northridge 9/16 $Forfeited by ISU 01 *@Montana 10/12 *@Montana 11/4 Minnesota-Duluth 11/19 *Montana 11/12 *@Idaho 10/1 @Utah Adams State 9/10 9/3 Rommie Wheeler, Clark Jeff Prudhomme, , Rick Capts: 1994 (6-5,4-3)BrianMcNeely /1 @Mississippi 8/31 Anderson Capts: Telly Lockette, Josh Hays, Steve Burch, Gary 1996 (4-7,2-6)BrianMcNeely *Idaho 9/30 @Cal Poly 9/9 Shaun Lawson Wetta, Robb Taualupe, Alipate Hays, Josh Capts: 1995 (6-5,3-4)BrianMcNeely 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 ...... Texas ...... Washington (HC) Washington (HC) ...... Washington ...... 264-307 320-316 307-252 269-369 W 35-25 W 21-16 W 32-31 W 48-14 W 31-12 W 38-20 W 35-32 W 29-24 W 28-23 W 26-21 W 28-22 L 17-21 L 21-38 L 13-17 L 14-42 L 22-37 L 17-27 L 38-41 L 19-41 L 14-18 L 40-42 L 38-50 L 17-31 L 19-43 L 21-35 L 21-70 L 14-38 W 44-8 W 47-0 W 52-0 W 54-0 W 14-7 L 6-40 L 0-66 Total 12 *@Weber State 11/22 11 *Portland State 11/15 18 *@Cal St.-Northridge 11/8 Arizona *Northern 11/1 *@Eastern 10/25 Total Utah Southern 10/18 12 *Cal St.-Northridge 11/21 (HC) *Montana 10/11 /8 *@Weber State 9/18 State *@Montana 11/14 *@Sacramento State 10/4 Utah Southern 10/24 *Eastern 10/17 *@Portland State 9/26 /1 Ft. Lewis 9/11 *Sacramento State 11/7 Arizona *@Northern 10/10 *Weber State 9/19 State *Montana 9/27 1997 (3-8,2-6) Tom Walsh State @Utah 9/6 James Ferrell Anderson, Gary Bell, Trevor Lockette, Telly Capts: / Eastern Oregon 9/4 Capts: Pete Garces, Zuniga, Gene Brandon Reed Lewis 1999 (4-7,2-6)Larry *@Montana 10/31 *@Idaho 10/3 @NewMexico 9/5 Capts: Craig Raven Joseph, Battle, Pete Beecher 1998 (3-8,2-6) Tom Walsh Idaho... 9/13 ...... Washington (HC) Washington ......

...... 1999-2006 ...... 1997-98 ...... Walsh 40-49 Lewis Larry ...... Pg. 101 Pg. . 6-16 Tom ...... 221-415 188-356 W 26-24 W 41-24 W 46-31 W 32-29 W 44-41 W 50-33 W 54-28 L 22-31 L 35-66 L 19-23 L 24-27 L 13-36 L 13-14 L 13-44 L 13-40 W 42-3 L 7-26 L 7-51 L 0-48 L 7-30 L 7-41 L 3-52 L 0-43 L 9-38 L 3-6 Utah @Southern 10/23 02 *@Weber State 10/27 02 *Weber State 10/28 Arizona (HC) *$Northern 10/9 01 *@Eastern 10/16 State @Utah 10/20 Total (HC) Utah Southern 10/21 02 *@Cal St.-Northridge 10/2 01 *Portland State (HC) 10/13 Total 12 *Eastern 11/24 *@Portland State 10/14 02 *Weber State 10/26 Total /5 *Portland State 9/25 Arizona *@Northern 10/6 State-Northern Montana 9/29 State *Montana 11/13 05 *@Eastern 10/5 Utah Southern 11/17 (OT) *@Cal St.-Northridge 9/30 State *Montana (HC) 10/12 State @Utah 11/18 Arizona *Northern 10/7 /2 *@Sacramento State 9/22 State *@Montana 11/10 *@Sacramento State 11/6 /8 *Sacramento State 9/28 State *Montana 11/11 *Sacramento State *@Eastern9/23 9/16 $Forfeit to ISU State @Utah 9/14 /1 *@Montana 9/21 (Thur.)Montana-Western 8/29 Johnson Brooks, Eddie Capts: Baughman, Bart Doug Big Sky Champions Lewis 2002 (8-3,5-2)Larry *Montana 11/3 Montana 9/8 son, JavierGarcia Teuscher,Capts: Bart McNeal, Donell Robin Josh Lewis 2001 (4-7,1-6)Larry *@Montana 11/4 Montana 9/9 Tuia Capts: MattNighswonger, Simpson,Brandon Ben Lewis 2000 (6-5,4-4)Larry *Montana 10/30 ...... Washington Tech Tech ...... Wash. Washington Washington ...... 331-333 329-351 345-429 W 28-43 W 23-17 W 29-13 W 30-23 W 28-21 W 27-24 W 18-14 W 32-24 W 41-39 W 31-30 W 21-14 W 58-14 W 58-10 L 47-63 L 17-42 L 13-16 L 38-45 L 27-28 L 24-62 L 24-41 L 45-48 L 24-59 L 13-52 L 26-51 L 27-33 L 24-41 L 13-52 L 33-38 L 28-32 L 23-73 L 21-38 W 34-0 W 55-0 W 40-7 W 48-7 L 9-13 L 7-38 -

HISTORY AND RECORDS 11/2 *@Portland State...... L 24-27 9/23 *Northern Arizona (HC) L 27-33 ` 10,016 2009 (1-10, 1-7) John Zamberlin 11/9 *Northern Arizona...... W 46-20 10/7 *@Northern Colorado W 41-13 2,910 Capts: Jaron Taylor, Sean Rutten, Clint Knickrehm 11/16 Cal Poly...... W 24-14 10/14 *@Portland State L 13-34 4,549 9/5 @Arizona State L 50-3 42,588 11/23 @Southern Utah...... W 42-17 10/21 *Montana State L 35-42 7,773 9/12 @Oklahoma L 64-0 84,749 Total ...... 331-189 10/28 *@No. 2 Montana L 10-23 23,435 9/19 *@Weber State L 44-17 8,467 11/4 *Sacramento State L 14-22 6,298 9/26 Central Washington L 33-22 4,980 2003 (8-4, 4-3) 11/11 *@Eastern Washington L 40-6 3,818 10/3 *Eastern Washington (HC)L 38-3 6,003 Capts: Lee Long, Isaac Mitchell, Josh Whitworth 11/18 *Weber State L 30-27 6,744 10/10 *@Sacramento State L 38-17 9,883 8/28 (Thur.) Montana-Western...... W 54-20 Total ...... 255-330 10/17 *Northern Colorado L 30-7 4,383 9/6 @Boise State...... L 0-62 10/24 *@Northern Arizona L 40-12 9,687 9/13 Northern Colorado...... W 42-33 10/31 *@Montana State L 41-10 12,271 9/27 *@Sacramento State...... L 21-47 John 11/7 *Montana L 12-10 6,461 10/4 *Eastern Wash.(2-OT)...... W 55-52 Zamberlin 11/14 *Portland State W 41-34 5,019 10/11 *@Montana State...... W 23-17 Total ...... 142-424 10/18 *Montana (2-OT) (HC)...... W 43-40 2007-10 10/25 *@Weber State...... L 21-38 11/1 *Portland State...... W 30-20 6-39 2010 (1-10, 0-8) John Zamberlin 11/8 *@Northern Arizona...... L 31-46 Capts: Russel Hill, Sean Rutten, A.J. Storms, Chris Holmesly 11/15 @Cal Poly (R)...... W 38-31 9/4 Montana Western W, 32-3 4,797 11/22 Southern Utah...... W 36-17 2007 (3-8, 2-6) John Zamberlin 9/11 @ Utah State L, 38-17 18,347 Total ...... 394-423 Capts: George Yarno, Ryan Phipps, Terrance Calloway, Dan Zeidman 9/18 *@ Northern Colorado L, 35-21 5,497 9/8 Southern Oregon W 37-11 6,056 9/25 *Northern Arizona (HC) L, 32-7 6,626 2004 (3-8, 2-5) Larry Lewis 9/15 @Oregon State L 61-10 38,491 10/2 *@ Portland State L, 38-3 5,025 Capts: Mark Hetherington, Vince Caviglia, Ernie James 9/22 *Eastern Washington L 34-7 6,620 10/9 *@ Montana L, 47-28 25,568 9/4 @San Diego State...... L 21-38 9/29 *@Montana State L 40-20 14,427 10/16 *Weber State L, 16-13 5,083 9/11 Cal Poly...... L 20-35 10/6 *Northern Colorado (HC) W 26-14 7,639 10/30 *@ No. 13 Montana State L, 23-20 (OT) 5,740 9/18 @Northern Colorado (2OT)...... W 49-42 10/13 *@Northern Arizona L 45-24 9,831 11/6 @ Georgia L, 55-7 92,746 9/25 *@Eastern Wash...... L 22-47 10/20 *Portland State W 38-20 5,925 11/13 *Sacramento State L, 45-17 4,694 10/2 *Montana State...... L 13-17 10/27 Cal Poly L 48-28 6,037 11/20 * No. 3 at Eastern Washington L, 34-7 .... 5,781 10/9 *@Montana...... L 22-24 11/3 *@Weber State L 52-37 3,689 Total ...... 172-366 10/23 *Sacramento State (HC)...... W 29-24 11/10 *Montana L 27-17 8,645 10/30 *Weber State...... L 14-26 11/17 *@Sacramento State L 41-30 5,489 11/6 *@Portland State...... L 21-42 Total ...... 271-393 11/13 *Northern Arizona...... W 24-17 11/20 @Southern Utah...... L 31-45 2008 (1-11, 1-7) John Zamberlin Total ...... 266-357 Capts: Eddie Thompson, Ryan Phipps, Clint Knickrehm 8/30 @Boise State L 49-7 32,318 2005 (5-6, 3-4) Larry Lewis 9/6 @Idaho L 42-27 15,013 Capts: Shedrack Okoebor, Pago Togafau, Jeff Charleston 9/18 (Thur.) North Dakota L 38-35 5,922 9/1 Southern Utah W 38-13 7,301 9/27 *@Eastern Washington L 45-31 5,549 9/10 @Kentucky L 29-41 59,519 10/4 *Montana State L 33-21 6,068 9/17 Montana-Western W 37-0 7,546 10/11 *@Northern Colorado L 29-9 4,543 9/24 * No. 5 E. Wash. (HC) W 34-30 9,405 10/18 *Northern Arizona (HC) L 52-30 6,636 10/1 *@ No. 12 Montana St. L 28-30 14,127 10/25 *@Portland State L 36-13 7,330 10/8 * No. 4 Montana L 10-32 10,273 11/1 @Cal Poly L 49-10 7,014 10/22 *@Sacramento State W 27-17 4,451 11/8 *Weber State L 59-27 5,514 10/29 *@Weber State L 21-30 7,654 11/15 *@Montana L 29-10 23,527 11/5 *Portland State W 36-34 7,874 11/22 *Sacramento State (OT) W 36-33 4,814 11/12 *@Northern Arizona L 28-42 5,020 Total ...... 256-494 11/19 @ No. 7 Cal Poly L 10-35 6,339 Total ...... 298-304

2006 (2-9, 1-7) Larry Lewis Capts: Matt Gutierrez, Pago Togafau, James Drake 9/2 @UNLV L 10-54 19,943 9/9 Fort Lewis W 48-12 6,345 9/16 @Idaho L 24-27 15,162

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 102 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 2003 2008 4-10 Home,2-14Away Boise State(6-24) 2009 1-0 Away Arizona State(0-1) 1956 1-0 Away Air Force(1-0) 1957 1958 1994 2-0 Home,1-0Away Adams State(3-0) 1983 1986 1-1 Home,0-1Away Cal StateFullerton(1-2) 1932 1950 1951 0-2 Home,0-1Away Brigham Young(0-3) 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 ...... A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H ...... 10/29 11/15 10/31 11/13 11/11 11/11 10/12 11/15 11/13 10/28 10/20 11/22 11/20 10/24 10/27 10/23 10/15 10/21 11/17 11/16 10/11 11/2 9/12 8/30 9/13 9/16 9/14 11/2 11/5 9/19 11/5 10/6 11/2 9/27 11/5 10/7 9/6 9/5 9/3 ...... W W W W W W W W W W W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L ...... (HC)23-26 43-10 25-35 13-14 20-27 27-35 21-17 28-31 17-21 17-20 14-16 13-22 21-10 24-27 20-32 15-29 35-32 10-31 16-44 16-38 24-20 27-34 32-31 17-27 42-12 0-44 25-6 7-20 0-62 7-49 3-50 13-7 26-0 54-0 0-32 7-27 3-24 3-61 0-37 7-31 1984 1986 2-0 Home Chico State(2-0) 1949 1993 1-0 Home,Away Chadron State(2-0) 2009 1992 1-0 Home Central Washington(1-1) 1937 1938 1964 1973 1974 1975 1976 1982 1983 1995 1996 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 3-5 Home,3-6Away Cal Poly(6-11) 1971 1-0 Home Cal StateLosAngeles(1-0) 1973 1-0 Home Cal StateHayward(1-0) 1988 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2-2 Home,1-2Away Cal StateNorthridge(3-4) 1979 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 ...... A A A A A A A A A A A A A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H ...... 11/21 11/17 11/25 11/21 11/16 10/22 11/16 11/15 11/19 10/27 9/15 9/26 10/3 9/22 11/8 9/18 9/25 9/11 11/1 9/25 9/15 9/24 9/16 11/9 11/8 10/2 9/30 9/6 9/4 9/9 9/7 ...... W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L ...... (Rain)38-31 (Thurs.)7-13 (OT)31-30 (OT) 35-32 23-34 40-42 22-31 32-29 27-41 47-23 43-17 22-33 38-26 10-20 14-65 17-29 13-15 37-44 28-22 24-14 20-35 10-35 28-48 10-49 52-0 7-42 20-2 52-3 0-21 20-0 12-7 19-6 21-7 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 6-1 Home,5-1-1Away Colorado College(11-2-1) 1977 1-0 Home Eastern Montana(1-0) 1971 1972 0-1 Home,1-0Away Eastern Michigan(1-1) 1981 1-0 Neutral Eastern Kentucky(1-0) 1961 1962 1963 1969 1970 1972 1982 2-1 Home,2-2Away Drake (4-3) 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1960 1961 1962 5-1-1 Home,6-2Away Colorado Mines(11-3-1) 1942 1948 1949 1950 1951 ...... A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H ...... 10/27 10/26 10/25 10/24 12/19 10/21 11/22 11/18 10/25 10/10 10/31 10/29 11/11 10/13 10/22 10/4 10/3 9/25 9/24 9/24 10/2 10/7 11/3 11/2 9/12 9/11 9/23 9/22 11/6 11/5 11/3 11/2 9/30 9/22 ...... W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L L L L L L L L L T T

...... Pg. 103 Pg. (Sun.)12-14 (Fri.)14-23 (HC) 33-20 (HC) 20-12 (HC)77-8 (HC)7-8 47-15 22-23 21-14 34-23 12-11 33-14 12-15 30-58 10-39 24-21 41-21 13-12 27-27 21-13 21-14 28-13 13-13 27-20 25-0 19-7 27-6 34-7 50-6 30-0 7-21 28-6 20-7 17-6 28-6 27-0 32-0 34-7 14-8 0-7 2010 0-0 Home,0-1Away Georgia (0-1) 1964 1968 1977 1-0 Home,1-1Away Fresno State(2-1) 2006 1999 2-0 Home Fort Lewis(2-0) 1947 1953 1958 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 5-14 Home,4-10Away Eastern Washington(9-23) 1999 1-0 Home Eastern Oregon(1-0) ...... A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H ...... 10/27 11/23 10/11 10/29 10/14 10/31 10/30 10/22 10/26 10/25 10/17 10/16 11/24 11/11 11/20 9/19 9/20 9/12 9/17 9/19 11/3 11/9 10/7 9/16 10/5 10/4 9/25 9/24 9/22 9/27 9/19 9/4 W W W W L L ...... 11/06 W W W W W W W W W W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L ...... (2 OT)55-52 (HC)17-31 (HC)13-44 (HC)21-16 (OT)26-33 (HC) 34-30 (HC)0-13 (HC)7-34 (HC)3-35 (HC)3-37 (HC) 3-38 20-12 38-23 48-12 34-10 20-13 23-41 21-42 14-44 26-45 43-36 38-45 45-48 21-14 22-47 31-45 54-28 7-55 7-28 42-3 6-14 30-7 7-38 14-7 7-51 7-38 6-40 7-34 7-34

HISTORY AND RECORDS Hastings (1-0) Kentucky (0-1) 1981...A....10/17..... L...... 21-24 1979...H.....9/22...... L...... 14-31 1-0 Home 0-1 Away 1980...H....10/18.... W...... (HC) 17-0 1978...A....10/14..... L...... 12-23 1957...H...... W...... 22-0 2005...A.....9/10...... L...... 29-41 1979...A....10/13..... L...... 24-28 1977...H....10/15..... L...... (HC) 0-31 1978...H....10/21..... L...... (HC) 7-28 1976...A....10/16..... L...... 7-28 Hawai’i (0-3) Lewis & Clark (1-1) 1977...A....10/22..... L...... 15-17 1975...H....10/18..... L...... (HC) 7-19 0-1 Home, 0-2 Away 0-1 Home, 1-0 Away 1976...A.....11/6...... L...... 17-21 1974...A....10/19..... L...... 0-14 1967...A...... L...... 6-21 1952...A.....11/8..... W...... 21-18 1975...A....10/11.... W...... 10-7 1973...H.....10/6...... L...... 21-43 1959...H...... L...... 8-14 1951...H....11/10..... L...... 2-40 1974...H.....11/9..... W...... 25-22 1973...A...... 9/8...... L...... 7-42 1958...A...... L...... 19-40 1973...A....10/13..... L...... 14-19 1972...A....10/28.... W...... 20-16 Mesa State (4-0) 1972...H....10/14.... W...... (HC) 14-7 1971...H....10/23.... W...... (HC) 38-36 Idaho (11-28) 4-0 Home 1971...A....10/16..... L...... 35-45 1970...A....10/10.... W...... 24-21 6-13 Home, 5-14 Away, 0-1 Neutral 1993...H.....10/2..... W...... 59-10 1970...H....10/17..... L...... (HC) 34-35 1969...H....10/11.... W...... (HC) 20-7 2008...A...... 9/6...... L...... 27-42 1992...H...... 9/5...... W...... 52-17 1969...A....10/18..... L...... 36-46 1968...A....10/12..... L...... 14-31 2006...A.....9/16...... L...... 24-27 1991...H...... 9/7...... W...... 38-7 1968...H....10/19.... W...... 23-13 1967...H....10/14..... L...... (HC) 7-24 1998...A.....10/3...... L...... 3-52 1990...H....11/10.... W...... 30-27 1967...A....10/21..... L...... 0-20 1966...A....10/15..... L...... 0-49 1997...H.....9/13...... L...... 0-43 1966...H....10/22.... W...... (HC) 17-14 1965...H....10/16.... W...... (HC) 14-0 1995...H.....9/30..... W...... 26-21 1965...A.....10/2...... L...... 0-16 1964...A....10/24..... L...... 0-20 1994...A.....10/1...... L...... 21-70 Minnesota-Duluth (1-0) 1964...H.....11/7..... W...... 14-7 1963...H....10/26.... W...... (HC) 19-15 1993...H.....10/9...... L...... (HC) 27-56 1-0 Home 1963...A....10/12.... W...... 14-13 1962...A....10/13..... L...... 14-30 1992...A....10/10..... L...... 18-49 1994...H....11/19.... W...... 29-24 1962...H....10/27..... L...... (HC) 15-22 1961...H....10/28.... W...... (HC) 14-12 1991...H....10/19..... L...... 21-46 1936...A.....10/9...... L...... (Fri.)13-45 1960...A....10/15..... L...... 9-14 1990...A....10/13..... L...... 20-41 Mississippi (0-1) 1922...A...... L...... 12-15 1959...H....10/17.... W...... (HC) 6-0 1989...H.....11/4...... L...... 31-47 0-1 Away 1921...A...... L...... 0-25 1958...A....10/18..... L...... 6-17 1988...A....11/12..... L...... 7-41 1996...A.....8/31...... L...... 14-38 1957...H....10/19.... W...... (HC) 26-13 1987...H.....10/3..... W...... 30-21 Montana State (30-43-3) 1956...A....10/20..... L...... 6-26 1986...A.....10/4...... L...... 26-38 Montana (13-40) 21-17-2 Home, 9-26-1 Away 1955...A....10/29.... W...... 20-0 1985...H....10/26.... W...... 38-37 10-13 Home, 3-27 Away 2010...H....10/30..... L...... 230-20 (OT) 1955...H.....10/1..... W...... 28-14 1984...A....11/10..... L...... 42-45 2010...A....10/09..... L...... 47-28 2009...A....10/31..... L...... 10-41 1954...H....10/30..... L...... 20-39 1983...H.....9/24..... W...... 41-31 2009...H.....11/7...... L...... 10-12 2008...H.....10/4...... L...... 21-33 1954...A.....10/2...... L...... 13-22 1982...H.....11/6...... L...... 17-20 2008...A....11/15..... L...... 10-29 2007...A.....9/29...... L...... 20-40 1953...A....10/31.... W...... 13-0 1981...A....10/31.... W...... 24-14 2007...H....11/10..... L...... 14-27 2006...H....10/21..... L...... 35-42 1952...H.....11/1..... W...... 35-12 1980...A.....11/8..... W...... 28-21 2006...A....10/28..... L...... 10-23 2005...A.....10/1...... L...... 28-30 1951...A.....10/6..... W...... 19-6 1979...H.....10/6...... L...... (HC) 23-28 2005...H.....10/8...... L...... 10-32 2004...H.....10/2...... L...... 13-17 1950...H.....11/4..... W...... 39-13 1978...A....11/11...... No Contest 2004...A.....10/9...... L...... 22-24 2003...A....10/11.... W...... 23-17 1949...A...... L...... 14-19 1977...A.....10/8..... W...... 34-14 2003...H....10/18.... W...... (2 OT) (HC) 43-40 2002...H....10/12.... W...... (HC) 18-14 1948...H...... W...... 20-14 1976...H....10/30..... L...... 3-6 2002...A.....9/21...... L...... 9-13 2001...A....11/10..... L...... 13-52 1947...A...... L...... 12-34 1975...A.....9/27..... W...... 29-15 2001...H.....11/3...... L...... 28-32 2000...H....11/11.... W...... 58-14 1941...H...... T...... (HC) 13-13 1974...H.....10/5...... L...... 9-28 2000...A.....11/4...... L...... 21-38 1999...H....11/13.... W...... 29-13 1940...H...... L...... 7-15 1973...A....11/17..... L...... 0-43 1999...H....10/30..... L...... 23-73 1998...A....11/14..... L...... 35-66 1939...A...... L...... 6-10 1972...H....10/21.... W...... 35-7 1998...A....10/31..... L...... 13-40 1997...H.....9/27...... L...... 13-14 1938...H...... W...... (HC) 16-0 1971...A.....10/9...... L...... 3-40 1997...H....10/11..... L...... (HC) 0-48 1996...A....10/12..... L...... 13-17 1937...A....10/16..... L...... 7-25 1970...H.....10/3..... W...... 35-14 1996...A....10/12..... L...... 19-43 1995...H....10/14..... L...... (HC) 14-18 1936...H....11/11..... L...... (Mon.) 19-32 1969...A.....9/27..... W...... 47-42 1995...A.....11/4...... L...... 21-35 1994...A.....10/8..... W...... 38-20 1935...H....11/11..... T...... (Wed.) (HC) 7-7 1968...H.....9/28...... L...... (HC) 15-35 1994...H....11/12.... W...... 28-23 1993...H....10/16..... L...... 24-25 1933...H...... W...... (HC) 13-6 1967...N.....9/30...... L...... (in Boise) 6-16 1993...A.....9/18...... L...... 16-28 1992...A....10/17..... L...... 7-14 1932...A...... T...... 0-0 1966...H.....10/8...... L...... 20-27 1992...H....11/21..... L...... 14-21 1991...H....10/26..... L...... 7-16 1923...H...... L...... 0-41 1965...A....11/13..... L...... 7-15 1991...A.....9/28...... L...... 13-24 1990...A....10/20.... W...... 23-19 1963...H....11/16..... L...... 0-14 1990...H....11/17..... L...... 23-42 1989...H.....9/30..... W...... (HC) 23-21 Montana St.-Northern (1-0) 1962...A.....9/29...... L...... 6-9 1989...A....11/11..... L...... 21-35 1988...A.....10/1...... L...... 37-45 1-0 Home, 0-0 Away 1929...H....11/28..... L...... (Thurs.)(HC) 7-14 1988...H.....9/17...... L...... 7-34 1987...H....11/14.... W...... 52-33 2001...H.....9/29..... W...... 55-0 1916...H...... L...... 0-32 1987...A.....11/7...... L...... 0-63 1986...H.....9/20...... L...... 27-50 *game forfeited 1986...H....11/15..... L...... 13-57 1985...H....10/19.... W...... (HC) 50-9 Montana Tech (9-4) 1986...A....10/18..... L...... 31-38 1984...A.....9/29..... W...... 22-6 (1923-37 listed as Montana Mines) Kansas State (0-1) 1985...A....10/12..... L...... 29-35 1983...H.....10/8..... W...... (HC) 26-3 8-1 Home, 1-3 Away 0-1 Away 1984...H.....9/22..... W...... 43-3 1982...A.....10/2...... L...... (3 OT) 27-30 2001...H .....9/8...... W...... 40-7 1991...A.....9/14...... L...... 7-41 1983...A....11/19.... W...... 31-17 1981...H.....11/7..... W...... 31-3 2000...H...... 9/9...... W...... 58-7 1982...H....10/23.... W...... (HC) 28-14 1980...A....10/11..... L...... 7-21 1937...H....10/30.... W...... 39-6

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 104 7-7 Home,4-11Away Nevada (11-18) 1939 1941 1955 1956 1959 1960 1963 1964 1965 1966 1968 1969 5-1 Home,2-3-1Away Nebraska-Omaha (7-4-1) 1928 1929 1930 1931 1980 1996 2002 2003 2005 2010 8-0 Home,2-0Away (1928-31 listedasMontanaNormal) Montana-Western (10-0) 1923 1925 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1935 1936 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 ...... A H A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H ...... 11/13 11/23 11/17 10/31 11/19 10/12 11/11 10/13 10/10 11/16 11/14 10/25 10/28 11/11 10/19 10/31 11/1 9/26 10/1 11/9 11/1 9/23 10/6 10/8 9/28 9/19 9/18 9/17 10/4 10/6 11/2 9/21 8/29 8/28 9/17 9/04 11/2 9/8 ...... W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L T ...... (HC)10-17 (Snow)0-6 (Thurs.) 54-20 (Rain)0-0 (Snow)60-0 (HC)103-0

(Sun.)22-0 (Fri.)7-18 (Thurs.) 48-7 (HC)0-9 30-26 14-24 20-27 16-37 27-29 14-42 14-44 19-40 13-50 10-39 20-41 14-26 28-20 16-13 111-0 24-32 33-13 6-24 23-7 33-0 44-6 6-19 30-0 46-7 58-0 40-0 41-0 47-0 37-0 32-3 31-0 7-14 17-7 6-0 7-6 6-7 *forfeited toISU 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 14-12 Home,3-18-1Away Northern Arizona(17-30-1) 1995 0-1 Away North Texas(0-1) 1965 1966 2008 0-2 Home,0-1Away North Dakota(0-3) 1964 0-1 Home North DakotaSt.(0-1) 1967 1993 1998 0-3 Away New Mexico(0-3) 1969 1970 1974 1975 1976 1984 2006 2-0 Home,0-5Away Nevada-Las Vegas(2-5) 1936 1940 1952 1953 1956 1957 1962 1963 1971 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 ...... 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H ...... 11/17 10/30 11/13 11/12 10/13 10/18 10/24 11/11 11/14 11/23 10/13 10/18 11/14 9/22 9/28 9/21 9/29 9/21 11/1 9/25 9/17 11/8 11/8 9/23 9/25 11/6 9/24 9/18 9/16 11/6 11/8 9/26 9/20 10/2 10/2 9/5 9/2 ...... W W W W W W W W W W W W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L ...... (HC)27-33 (Fri.)12-21 (HC) 30-52 (HC) 32-7 20-33*

36-19 14-38 27-22 31-46 24-17 28-42 24-45 12-40 38-41 35-38 21-28 13-39 31-35 64-34 17-31 10-54 33-13 34-13 20-6 40-6 7-14 27-0 13-7 28-3 0-35 0-37 0-27 0-41 3-21 9-38 7-31 15-7 0-62 *forfeited toISU 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 1961 1978 1979 1985 1989 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 9-3 Home,10-4Away (Was ColoradoState1939-1961) Northern Colorado(19-8) 1951 1954 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 ...... A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H ...... 10/28 10/10 10/14 10/11 10/17 10/27 11/11 10/14 11/22 10/16 10/15 10/20 10/17 10/22 10/28 9/26 9/25 9/17 10/2 11/1 10/9 10/7 10/6 11/9 10/7 9/15 9/13 9/18 10/7 10/6 9/18 9/19 9/24 10/6 10/5 10/3 10/9 10/1 9/28 10/4 9/11 9/10 9/16 9/29 10/4 10/3 10/5 11/8 9/29 10/5 9/7 9/9 ...... W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L T ......

...... Pg. 105 Pg. (Thurs.)7-35 (2 OT)49-42 (Thurs.) 46-7 (HC)45-14 (OT)38-50 (HC) 26-14 (HC)31-6 17-19* 28-43* 22-27 44-17 42-33 41-13 35-21 34-20 30-16 26-35 21-28 13-14 15-20 14-34 13-38 16-18 42-24 29-15 17-31 23-32 24-20 32-35 12-27 15-32 19-41 14-42 41-24 28-21 26-51 46-20 0-23 9-29 7-30 7-16 27-0 13-2 17-7 7-34 7-28 34-3 7-27 7-30 9-7 0-0 3-6 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 14-4-1 Home,9-8Away Portland State(23-12-1) 1955 0-1 Home Pepperdine (0-1) 2007 0-1 Away Oregon State(0-1) 1988 0-1 Away Oregon (0-1) 2009 1-0 Away Oklahoma (0-1) 1990 1992 0-1 Home,Away Northern Iowa(0-2) 1939 1940 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 *forfeited toISU ...... A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H ...... 10/29 11/16 11/15 10/14 10/13 10/14 10/20 10/25 11/14 10/02 10/15 10/28 10/19 10/11 10/16 11/10 9/11 9/26 9/25 11/2 11/1 11/6 11/5 9/17 9/15 9/12 9/22 9/19 10/9 10/7 11/9 11/8 11/7 11/5 ...... W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L ...... (Rain)0-64 (HC)18-20 (HC)23-17 (HC)46-16 (HC)28-13 (HC)28-6 (Fri.)10-7 (Fri.)19-0 (Fri.) 12-6 21-38 31-12 26-24 43-41 13-52 24-59 24-27 30-20 21-42 36-34 13-34 38-20 13-36 41-34 10-61 10-44 11-49 32-13 7-21 38-3 7-52 0-13 7-21 41-6 20-7 14-6 14-7 9-0 7-6

HISTORY AND RECORDS 1987...H....10/10..... T...... (HC) 24-24 0-1 Home, 0-5 Away 1980...A.....9/20...... L...... 17-21 1985...A.....9/14..... W...... 23-10 South Dakota St. (0-2) 1994...A.....9/10...... L...... 0-66 1979...H.....11/3...... L...... 10-14 1982...H.....9/18..... W...... 38-14 0-1 Home, 0-1 Away 1988...A.....9/10...... L...... 16-41 1978...A.....11/4...... L...... 12-34 1981...A....10/10.... W...... 28-9 1968...A.....11/9...... L...... 22-41 1987...A.....9/26...... L...... 16-51 1977...H....11/12.... W...... 21-18 1980...H.....9/27..... W...... 59-33 1967...H.....9/23...... L...... 22-24 1978...A...... 9/9...... L...... 0-56 1976...A....10/23..... L...... 7-34 1979...A....11/10..... L...... 14-44 1944...A...... L...... 0-24 1975...H....10/25.... W...... 20-3 1978...H.....9/23..... W...... 27-13 Southern Oregon (1-0) 1944...H...... L...... 12-38 1974...A....10/26.... W...... 10-8 1977...A.....10/1...... L...... 0-47 1-0 Home 1973...H....10/27..... L...... (HC) 23-38 1976...H.....10/9...... L...... (HC) 14-26 2007...H...... 9/8...... W...... 37-11 Utah State (2-12) 1972...A.....11/4..... W...... 49-7 1974...H.....11/2..... W...... (HC) 24-16 1-2 Home, 1-9 Away 1971...H....11/20..... L...... 21-28 1973...A.....11/3..... W...... 21-13 Southern Utah (9-4-1) 2010...A.....9/11...... L...... 38-17 1970...A....10/24.... W...... 30-14 1972...H.....9/30..... W...... 51-6 8-2 Home, 1-2-1 Away 2002...A.....9/14...... L...... 33-38 1969...H....10/25..... L...... 25-28 1971...A.....11/6..... W...... 37-0 2005...H...... 9/1...... W ..... (Thurs.) 38-13 2001...A....10/20..... L...... 27-28 1968...A....10/26..... L...... 16-23 1970...H.....11/7..... W...... 37-6 2004...A....11/20..... L...... 31-45 2000...A....11/18.... W...... 27-24 1967...H....10/28..... L...... 0-19 1969...A.....11/1..... W...... 46-23 2003...H....11/22.... W...... 36-17 1997...A...... 9/6...... L...... 7-41 1966...A....10/29..... L...... 7-16 1968...H.....9/14..... W...... 52-30 2002...A....11/23.... W...... 42-17 1982...A.....10/9...... L...... 3-30 1965...H....10/23..... L...... 17-28 1967...A....11/23.... W...... (Thurs.) 22-21 2001...H....11/17.... W...... 30-23 1981...H....11/14.... W...... 50-24 1964...A....10/31.... W...... 31-0 1966...A....11/24.... W...... (Thurs.) 12-7 2000...H....10/21..... L...... (HC) 24-62 1980...A.....9/13...... L...... 7-14 1963...H.....11/9..... W...... 36-26 1965...H....10/30.... W...... 27-7 1999...A....10/23..... L...... 47-63 1978(Japan) 9/3...... L...... (Sun.) 0-10 1962...A....10/20.... W...... 42-20 1998...H....10/24.... W...... 50-33 1977...H....11/19..... L...... 7-35 Rhode Island (1-0) 1997...H....10/18.... W...... 46-31 1946...A...... L...... 0-47 Western State (18-7-1) 1-0 Home 1995...H.....9/23..... W...... 48-14 1944...A...... L...... 7-8 12-1-1 Home, 6-6 1981...H.....12/5..... W...... 51-0 1992...H....11/14..... L...... 28-29 1932...A...... L...... 0-32 1962...A....11/10..... L...... 16-17 1991...A....11/16..... T...... 35-35 1919...H...... L...... 0-137 1961...H.....10/7..... W...... 22-10 Sacramento State (6-9) 1990...H...... 9/8...... W...... 37-12 1960...A.....10/1..... W...... 46-21 5-3 Home, 1-6 Away 1989...H.....9/16..... W...... 37-34 Weber State (14-36) 1959...H.....10/3..... W...... 32-7 2010...H....11/13..... L...... 17-45 8-18 Home, 6-18 Away 1958...A.....10/4..... W...... 7-0 2009...A....10/10..... L...... 17-38 Southwestern Louisiana (0-1) 2010...H....10/16..... L...... 16-13 1957...H.....10/5..... W...... 41-13 2008...H....11/22.... W...... (OT) 36-33 0-1 Away 2009...A.....9/19...... L...... 17-44 1956...A.....10/6...... L...... 13-14 2007...A....11/17..... L...... 30-41 1985...A.....9/21...... L...... 30-31 2008...H.....11/8...... L...... 27-59 1955...H....10/15.... W...... (HC) 14-6 2006...H.....11/4...... L...... 14-22 2007...A.....11/3...... L...... 37-52 1954...A....10/14..... L...... (Thurs.) 7-35 2005...A....10/22.... W...... 27-17 Tampa (0-1) 2006...H....11/18..... L...... 27-30 1953...H.....11/7..... W...... 33-20 2004...H....10/23.... W...... (HC) 29-24 0-1 Away 2005...A....10/29..... L...... (Rain) 21-30 1952...H.....9/27..... W...... 40-0 2003...A.....9/27...... L...... 21-47 1970...A....11/14..... L...... 7-68 2004...H....10/30..... L...... 14-26 1951...A.....11/3...... L...... 25-40 2002...H.....9/28..... W...... 32-24 2003...A....10/25..... L...... 21-38 1950...H.....9/30..... W...... 53-13 2001...A.....9/22...... L...... 27-33 Texas A&M-Kingsville (0-1) 2002...H....10/26.... W...... 34-0 1949...A...... W...... 25-0 2000...H.....9/23..... W...... 41-39 (1987 listed as Texas A & I) 2001...A....10/27..... L...... 17-42 1948...H...... W...... 25-0 1999...A.....11/6...... L...... 20-41 0-1 Home 2000...H....10/28..... L...... 13-16 1947...A...... W...... 19-9 1998...H.....11/7...... L...... 13-36 1987...H.....9/12...... L...... 51-52 1999...A.....9/18...... L...... 24-27 1946...H...... T...... 6-6 1997...A.....10/4...... L...... 19-23 1998...H.....9/19...... L...... 3-6 1941...A...... W...... 13-6 1996...H.....10/5..... W...... 44-8 Texas-Arlington (0-1) 1997...A....11/22..... L...... 7-26 1940...H...... W...... 7-0 0-1 Away 1996...H....11/23..... L...... 22-37 1938...H...... L...... 6-7 San Diego (0-1) 1979...A....11/24..... L...... 0-48 1995...H....11/18.... W...... 35-25 1937...A....11/20..... L...... 6-9 0-1 Away 1994...A.....11/5...... L...... 6-40 1936...H....10/17.... W...... 12-0 1958...A....11/23..... L...... (Sun.) 0-24 Texas-El Paso (1-1) 1993...H....11/13..... L...... 17-21 1935...A....10/19.... W...... 13-0 1-1 Away 1992...A....10/24..... L...... 11-27 1934...H....11/17.... W...... 51-0 San Diego State (0-1) 1984...A...... 9/8...... L...... 14-16 1991...H....11/23..... L...... 41-60 1932...A...... L...... 7-13 0-1 Away 1983...A.....9/10..... W...... 12-10 1990...A.....9/15...... L...... (2OT) 38-45 1931...H.....11/7..... W...... (HC) 7-6 2004...A...... 9/4...... L...... 21-38 1989...H....11/18..... L...... 35-45 Tulsa (0-2) 1988...A.....10/8...... L...... 13-34 Wyoming (1-3) South Carolina St. (1-0) 0-2 Away 1987...H....11/21..... L...... 37-53 0-1 Home, 1-2 Away 1-0 Home 1970...A.....9/19...... L...... 13-38 1986...A....10/25..... L...... 33-63 1975...A.....9/13..... W...... 16-3 1981...H....12/12.... W...... 41-12 1967...A.....10/7...... L...... 0-58 1985...H....11/16..... L...... 45-46 1972...A...... 9/9...... L...... 14-30 1984...A.....11/3..... W...... 26-22 1949...H...... L...... 13-58 South Dakota (1-1) UC Santa Barbara (0-1) 1983...H....11/12.... W...... 38-32 1948...A...... L...... 13-40 0-1 Home, 1-0 Away 0-1 Away 1982...A....10/30..... L...... 7-26 1972...H.....9/16...... L...... 7-35 1950...A....10/20..... L...... (Fri.) 0-13 1981...H....11/21.... W...... (3OT) 33-30 1971...A.....9/18..... W...... 10-6 Utah (0-6) 1980...H....11/15.... W...... 46-5

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 106 ain 1 1986 19 2004 2001 GinoMariani 1999 2002 19 Hetherington Mark Jason 20 1981 23 2003 21 Baughman Doug 7. Baughman Doug KevinMcCarthy 29 23 2008 5. Hetherington Mark 4. Machurek Mike 2,634 2000 2. 2001 1. 2,861 Jason 2,638 Touchdown RusselHill Passes 2002 1999 1983 Baughman Doug 2,936 1984 10. ShaneGriggs 3,033 3,041 9. Baughman Doug 2004 3,468 8. KevinMcCarthy 1981 7. Paul Peterson 1986 3,192 6. Hetherington Mark 3,674 2000 5. Vern Harris 207 4. Machurek Mike 207 3. 2001 2. GinoMariani 1999 1. 1982 ShaneGriggs Passing 207 Yards 1984 227 2002 Baughman Doug 228 Rob 2008 1983 239 KevinMcCarthy 236 10. Paul Peterson 252 244 1981 9. Baughman Doug 8. Vern Harris 7. 253 Paul 2004 Peterson 6. RusselHill 5. 2000 Machurek Mike 2008 270 2002 4. Hetherington Mark 3. 396 408 1986 1999 2. 394 1. 1984 Baughman Doug 1981 Passing Completions ShaneGriggs 415 414 RusselHill 1982 441 10. 426 KevinMcCarthy 1983 9. GinoMariani 444 8. Machurek Mike 489 7. Vern 2004 Harris 6. Paul Peterson 5. Paul Peterson 504 4. Hetherington Mark 3. 2. 1. Passing Attempts et 0 1994 208 Wetta hte 2 1987 20 Whitmer 1987 2,616 Whitmer rgs 8 2000 1983 18 19 Paul Peterson ShaneGriggs 10. el 7 1968 1985 67 67 1969 Ed Bell Hoge Merril 96 Sale’ 195 Eddie 1952 Dwain 5. Eddie 10 4. Ed Bell 1985 10 1984 3. 1960 2. BusConnor 10 1. 11 BusConnor Receptions 1995 10 Boyd Hall 2002 1959 2005 Hoge Merril Hoge Merril 11 12 Alfredo Anderson 12 1964 Boyd Hall 14 7. IsaacMitchell 1984 5. BillyShaw 13 KenCornist 900 3. 1959 2002 2. 2007 1. 1985 898 968 Boyd Hall Rushing Hoge Merril Touchdowns 1,022 1,041 Nick 2006 10. IsaacMitchell 1,117 9. JoshBarnett 8. Hoge Merril 1993 7. Nick 1995 6. 1,159 JoshBarnett 5. 1,192 Alfredo Anderson 4. 1993 Alfredo Anderson 2002 3. 1959 1985 2. 161 182 1. Alfredo Anderson 2006 164 198 Rushing Yards Boyd Hall 2007 IsaacMitchell 200 10. Nick 1984 9. 203 Hoge Merril 1995 8. Nick 213 7. JoshBarnett 6. 208 JoshBarnett 5. Alfredo Anderson 4. Hoge Merril 3. 2. 1. Rushing Attempts 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Single Season Records Season Single e 6 2004 67 Key htot 93 2000 933 Whitworth 1999 1,106 Whitworth 1999 2000 190 Whitworth 199 Whitworth hmsn 0 2008 2007 70 Thompson 83 Thompson isn 8 1981 78 Wilson el 6 1987 1971 62 65 Rommie Shawn Beals Tom Hoffman 10. 9. 8. ae 1 2006 1969 10 20 Lacey Akliah 2000 Justin Ed Bell 3. 849 2. 1. 1981 Rommie Finley DeRonn Receiving Touchdowns 1987 1968 Sale’ 1969 945 1971 10. Eddie 1,022 1,086 Sale’ 1,522 1,072 8. Ewing Charles 7. Shawn Beals 6. Tom Hoffman 5. Ed Bell 4. Ed Bell 3. 2. 1. Receiving Yards e 82 2003 2004 882 943 Key Key hmsn 0 2007 906 Thompson on 1 1996 11 Young hee 6 1994 60 Wheeler hee 82 1994 882 Wheeler

Ed Bell still hods manyEd stillhods Bell receiving records atIdaho State. Pg. 107 Pg. wn 9 1981 1987 2003 1968 9 9 1981 9 10 Ewing Charles Sale’ Shawn Beals 10 Brett Fowler 10. Sale’ Ed Bell Corp Chris 6. oe 3-4 2007 1996 31-34 1993 31-34 1999 2001 31-32 Brandon Jones 34-36 1983 JamesFerrell 37-42 37-41 Andy Norrell 2003 Pete Garces Javier Garcia 1995 Larson Perry 38-40 2000 9. 38-39 1981 8. Rene 39-42 Jeremy Hershey 48-51 JamesFerrell 5. Javier Garcia Case deBruijn 3. 2. 1. PointsExtra e 8 2003 8 2004 9 Key Key etan 73 1985 37-38 Weitmann

HISTORY AND RECORDS Jeremy Hershey 31-37 2002 Season Ypg Kickoff Return Average 1. Mike Machurek (1981) 295.9 Avg. (No-Yds) Field Goals 2. Vern Harris (1984) 295.8 TD 1. Darren Goodman 20-28 1990 3. Kevin McCarthy (1999) 277.8 1. Carlis Harris (1969)33.0 (22-726) 2 2. Jeremy Hershey 18-26 2003 4. Doug Baughman (2002) 273.5 2. Carlis Harris (1968)31.0 (14-434) 0 3. Jaret Johnson 17-19 2005 5. Jason Whitmer (1987) 270.3 3. Robert Johnson (1992)29.7 (14-416) 0 Perry Larson 17-25 1983 6. Mark Hetherintgon (2004) 269.7 4. Carlis Harris (1970)28.8 (12-346) 1 5. James Ferrell 15-19 1996 7. Jerry Dunne (1969) 261.1 5. JD Ponciano (2007)27.9 (20-558) 2 Perry Larson 15-21 1984 8. Shane Griggs (2000) 256.3 6. Frank Selto (1987)27.5 (26-716) 2 Case deBruijn 15-26 1981 9. Vern Harris (1985) 256.0 7. Adam Johnson (1993)25.8 (17-439) 0 8. Javier Garcia 14-18 2001 10. Russel Hill (2008) 250.6 8. DeRonn Finley (1998)25.7 (22-565) 1 Pete Garces 14-18 1998 9. Kenyon Blue (2008)25.5 (18-459) 0 Matt Maloney 14-22 1987 All-Purpose Yards 10.Rene Garnett (1973)25.2 (26-656) 0 Jeremy Hershey 14-26 2002 Season Yds Ypg 1. Merril Hoge (1985) 2113 192.1 Kickoff Return Total yards Punting Average 2. Tavoy Moore (2010) 2034 184.9 Yards Returns TD 1. Eddie Johnson 46.3 (49-2,270) 2001 3. Ed Bell (1969) 1843 184.3 1. Tavoy Moore (2010)1086 45 2 2. Eddie Johnson 46.2 (51-2,357) 2002 4. Nick Whitworth (1999) 1877 170.6 2. JD Ponciano (2008)996 48 0 3. Thomas Washington45.0 (24-1,079) 1994 5. DeRonn Finley (2000) 1817 165.2 3. JD Ponciano (2009)741 36 0 4. Jon Vanderwielen 44.7 (74-3,308) 2009 6. Alfredo Anderson (1995) 1811 164.6 4. Carlis Harris (1969)726 22 2 5. Case deBruijn 44.6 (73-3,261) 1979 7. Carlis Harris (1970) 948 158.0 5. Frank Selto (1987)716 26 2 6. Tom Zaun 44.4 (25-1,109) 1955 8. Merril Hoge (1986) 1677 152.0 6. Rene Garnett (1973)656 26 0 7. David Harrington 44.3 (69-3,060) 2010 9. Ed Bell (1968) 1317 146.3 7. Merril Hoge (1968)641 34 0 8. Case deBruijn 44.0 (67-2,945) 1980 10. Dwain Wilson (1981) 1413 141.3 8. Monte’ Walzer (1997)614 26 1 9. Case deBruijn 43.9 (57-2,504) 1981 9. Tony Roland (1988)611 28 0 10. Kyle McQuown 43.9 (71-3,118) 2003 10. DeRonn Finley (1998) 565 22 1

Total Offense Scoring Pts Ppg Punt Return Average 1. Ed Bell (1969) 130 13.00 Avg. (No-Yds) TD 2. Boyd Hall (1959) 76 9.50 1. Carlis Harris (1970) 22.8 (11-251) 2 3. Merril Hoge (1985) 98 8.91 2. Louie Hurst (1970) 21.0 (9-189) 0 Jerry Dunne set NCAA records for total plays and yards 4. Billy Shaw (1964) 78 8.67 3. Tavoy Moore (2010) 18.3 (15-275) 2 gained in this 1969 game at Montana 5. Ken Cornist (2005) 90 8.18 4. Emery Beckles (2003)16.4 (23-377) 1 6. Carlis Harris (1970) 48 8.00 5. DeRonn Finley (2000)15.2 (33-502) 3 Interceptions 7. Darren Goodman (1990) 85 7.73 6. Ed Bell(1968) 14.9 (9-134) 0 No Yds Avg TD 8. Jeremy Hershey (2003) 92 7.67 7. Phil Price (1971) 14.7 (21-306) 0 1. Billy Satterfield (1968) 10 65 6.5 0 9. Merril Hoge (1984) 84 7.64 8. Billy Satterfield (1967)14.6 (13-190) 1 2. Trevor Bell (1997) 8 148 18.5 0 10. Alfredo Anderson (1995) 84 7.64 9. Emery Beckles(2002) 14.2 (37-526) 1 3. Trevor Bell (1996) 7 55 7.9 0 Merril Hoge (1984) 84 7.64 10. Trevor Bell(1997) 13.9 (17-236) 1 4. Quinton Freeman (2002)6 15 2.5 0 Alfredo Anderson (1995) 84 7.64 5. Josh Robinson (2000) 6 101 16.8 1 Punt Return Total Yards 6. Louie Hurst (1970) 6 115 19.2 0 Kick Scoring Yards Returns TD 7. Phil Spain (1972) 6 80 13.7 0 Pts Ppg 1. Emery Beckles(2002) 526 37 1 8. Brent Koetter (1984) 6 56 9.3 0 1. Darren Goodman (1990) 85 7.73 2. DeRonn Finley(2000) 502 33 3 9. Walter Johnson (1984) 6 56 9.3 1 2. Jeremy Hershey (2003) 92 7.67 3. Matt Courtney(1983) 454 44 1 10. Matt Courtney (1983) 6 92 15.3 0 3. Perry Larson (1983) 88 7.33 4. Emery Beckles(2003) 377 23 1 11. Reggie Allen (1983) 6 34 5.7 0 4. Pete Garces (1999) 73 7.30 5. Jamie FitzGerald(1985)372 40 1 5. Jaret Johnson (2005) 80 7.27 6. Jason Girley(2001) 324 32 1 6. Javier Garcia (2001) 79 7.18 7. Phil Price(1971) 306 21 0 7. Case deBruijn (1981) 93 7.15 8. Darren Dubois(1999) 280 29 0 8. James Ferrell (1996) 76 6.91 9. Tavoy Moore(2010) 275 15 8 9. Rene Weitmann (1995) 76 6.91 10. Carlis Harris(1970) 251 11 2 10. Perry Larson (1984) 74 6.73 Merril Hoge set numerous records during his time at ISU.

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 108 ars 0 1984-85 1997-00 1996,99-00 703 674 2001-02 KevinMcCarthy 1980-81 711 Robb 10. 1982-83 Vern Harris 2007-10 9. 748 2003-04 ShaneGriggs 816 8. Baughman Doug 7. 1,171 933 Machurek Mike 6. 842 Hetherington Mark 5. Paul Peterson 4. RusselHill 3. Jason 2. 1. Passing Attempts Career Records ant 44 2004-07 2000-03 474 1983-86 1993-96 521 2004-07 Josh Barnett 591 569 IsaacMitchell 677 5. Alfredo Anderson 4. 1982-83 Hoge Merril 1997-00 3. 1984-85 JoshBarnett 2. 1. 1996, 99-00 32 31 Rushing Attempts 32 2007-103. Robb 2001-02 KevinMcCarthy Paul10. Peterson 40 9. 2003-04 Vern Harris 1980-81 44 41 ShaneGriggs 7. Baughman Doug 6. 42 Hetherington Mark 45 5. RusselHill 4. Machurek Mike 3. Jason 2. 1997-00 1996,99-00 1. 1984-85 1980-81 Touchdown Passes 4,645 5,023 Robb 5,503 KevinMcCarthy 5,149 10. 2001-02 1982-83 ShaneGriggs 9. 2007-10 Machurek Mike 8. 5,574 5,664 Vern Harris 7. 7,529 2003-04 Baughman Doug 6. Paul Peterson 5. 5,718 Hetherington Mark 4. 1996,99-00 RusselHill 1984-85 3. 1997-00 Jason 2. 1. 352 378 351 Passing Yards 2001-02 1980-81 KevinMcCarthy ShaneGriggs 10. 2007-10 Vern Harris 1982-83 9. 2003-04 443 Robb 449 8. Baughman Doug 7. 663 472 Machurek Mike 6. 468 Hetherington Mark 5. Paul Peterson 4. RusselHill 3. Jason 2. 1. Passing Completions et 67 1994-95 677 Wetta et 434 1994-95 4,364 Wetta 1994-95 386 Wetta hte 139 1987-90 1,349 Whitmer hte 5 1987-90 55 Whitmer 1987-90 9,081 Whitmer 1987-90 721 Whitmer et 2 1994-95 28 Wetta

oe ,3 1983-86 1,734 1970-74 2002-05 1,984 1,828 Hoge Merril Shedrack Okoebor 10. Tom Hoffman 9. 8. oeh 3 1994-96,98 1970-72 2005-08 339 390 370 1994-98 Craig Joseph Federico Corky 10. Davis Mike 9. 405 KennedyNkeyasen 8. Nick 7. 6. olr ,7 2000-03 1984-87 2,179 2003-06 2,208 2,366 Jaron Brett Fowler 7. Shawn Beals 6. Lacey Akilah 5. Eddie 4. 3. 2000-03 1999- 2003-06 139 132 145 Eugene Mirador 1983-86 2002-05 Brett Fowler 9. Lacey Akilah 8. 182 Jaron 157 7. Shedrack Okoebor 6. Ed 5. Hoge Merril 4. 3. el 12 1984-87 Sale’ 132 Ed 2. 1. Receiving Yards Shawn Beals 2002 98 1994-96, Sale’ 2004-07 1963-64 Eddie 1959-60 2. 15 1. 2005-08 16 1951-53 17 Receptions 22 Nick Craig Joseph 10. 22 1983-86 JoshBarnett 24 1993-96 BillyShaw 8. 2000-03 Boyd Hall 7. 31 KenCornist 6. BusConnor 24 5. 34 Alfredo Anderson 1970-72 Hoge Merril 3. 1984-87 IsaacMitchell 1994-96,98 2. 1,482 1. 1,433 1,570 Rushing Touchdowns 2004-07 1994-98 Federico Corky Davis Mike 10. 2000-03 Craig Joseph 1983-86 2,390 9. 1,665 KennedyNkeyasen 8. 2,536 Nick 2,713 2004-07 7. 1993-96 JoshBarnett 6. IsaacMitchell 3,412 5. 3,379 Hoge Merril 4. Alfredo Anderson 3. JoshBarnett 2. 1. Rushing Yards 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Flea”“The Flea”“The Key Key htot 43 1997-00 463 Whitworth htot 1 1997-00 16 Whitworth 1997-00 2,353 Whitworth alr ,6 2006-09 2,066 Taylor 2006-09 152 Taylor hmsn ,0 2005-08 2,400 Thompson hmsn 1 2005-08 219 Thompson el 7 1967-69 172 Bell el ,7 1967-69 2,676 Bell 8 2001-04 187 ,3 2001-04 2,635

el 1 1984-87 1968-70 14 1980-81 15 2000-03 Shawn Beals 1970-74 15 Rommie 2003-06 Carlis Harris 9. 25 Ewing Charles 18 8. 25 Justin Tom Hofmann 6. Brett Fowler 5. Lacey Akilah Sale’ 3. Ed Bell 2. 1. Receiving Touchdowns aca 23 2000-01 1971-74 22-33 23-45 2004-05 1998-99 1990-91 23-31 Javier Garcia Steve Beller 27-37 27-41 8. 1994-97 2002-03 Jaret Johnson 1982-84 Darren Goodman 37-57 32-52 6. 41-61 Pete Garces Jeremy Hershey 4. JamesFerrell 2004-05 1969-71 3. Larson Perry 2. 44-49 1990-91 1998-99 55-69 1. Field Goals 49-50 55-59 1971-74 Jaret Johnson Darren Goodman 10. Louie Hurst 64-72 2000-01 9. 2002-03 Pete Garces 1982-84 Rene 76-84 69-77 7. 83-89 Steve Beller 1994-97 6. Jeremy Hershey 102-110 5. Javier Garcia 4. Larson Perry 3. JamesFerrell 2. 1. PointsExtra Key etan 26 1985-86 62-65 Weitmann on 1 1994-96 16 Young hee 1 1992-94 14 Wheeler

7 2001-04 1967-69 27 30 Pg. 109 Pg. Rene 9. obr 2-1 1988-89 20-31 Bombard Matt 10. 140.7 3095 Finley DeRonn (1998,00) Tavoy Moore(2010) 20342. 184.9 1. 208.0 All-Purpose Yards 199.5 6033 Trevor Cavanaugh (1990-91)2993 Robb 10. 209.3 (2007-10) RusselHill 9. 231.7 (1996,99-00)5232 ShaneGriggs 8. Jason 7. 5330 Paul Peterson (1982-83) 6. 279.0 254.5 243.5 255.7 Hetherington (2003-04)5358 Mark 5. Baughman(2001-02)5599 Doug 5302 4. 5880 Machurek (1980-81) Mike 3. Vern (1984-85) Harris 2. 1. 1969-71 (251-10,170) 1997-00 (207-8,393) 40.5 1972-74 Total Offense 40.5 1982-84 (193-7,855) (161-6,712) 40.7 Simpson Ben 41.7 Wally Buono 10. 2005-07 Steve Beller 9. (170-7,159) 42.1 JeffKaiser 8. (271-11,760) 1978-81 43.4 DanZeidman 7. 2003-04 (132-5,745) Case deBruijn 6. 43.5 Kyle McQuown 5. Jon 4. 2001-02 3. (100-4,627) 11 46.3 David 44.3(69-3,060) 2010- Harrington Eddie Johnson 2. 1. Punting Average adriln4. (3-,6) 2006-09 (139-6,062) Vanderwielen 43.6 etan 13 1985-86 21-33 Weitmann 13 206.7 4133 Wetta (1994-95) 18-0 84 216.6 8449 Whitmer (1987-90) Yds Yds Ypg Ypg

HISTORY AND RECORDS 3. Ed Bell (1967-69) 3341 139.2 7. DeRonn Finley (1998, 00) 1,033 44 1 10. 59 Tom Lee at Montana10-16-71 17. 386 Mark Hetherington vs. EWU (10-4-03) 4. Carlis Harris (1968-70) 3409 136.4 8. Butch Caston (1985-87) 1,030 49 1 59 Jerry Dunne at Montana10-18-69 18. 385 Shane Griggs vs. SUU (10-21-00) 5. Alfredo Anderson (1993-96)4945 133.6 9. Merril Hoge (1983-86) 1,005 54 0 385 Jerry Dunne at Montana (10-18-69) 6. Merril Hoge (1983-86) 5453 133.0 10. Rob Vera(1988-91) 918 46 0 Passing Completions 20. 382 Jason Whitmer at Boise St. (10-24-87) 7. JD Ponciano (2007-09) 2981 99.4 Punt Return Average 1. Jason Whitmer 38 Idaho 11-4-89 21. 376 Russel Hill at Weber State (11-3-07) 8. Dwain Wilson (1980-81) 2377 99.0 Avg. (No-Yds) TD 2. Kevin McCarthy 37 at SUU 10-23-99 22. 371 Paul Peterson vs. Nevada (11-26-83) 9. Josh Barnett (2004-07) 3912 97.8 1. Tavoy Moore(2010-11) 18.3 (15-275) 2 3. Russel Hill 36 at Idaho 9-6-08 23. 370 Paul Peterson at Nevada (10-1-83) 10. Emery Beckles (2002-03) 1946 97.3 2. Carlis Harris (1968-70) 16.3 (19-310) 2 Paul Peterson 36 at Nevada 10-1-83 24. 365 Vern Harris at UNLV (10-13-83) 3. Emery Beckles(2002-03)15.1 (60-903) 2 5. Mark Hetherington34 at N. Colo. 9-18-04 25. 364 Doug Baughman vs. EWU (11-24-01) Scoring 4. Phil Price(1970-71) 14.6 (22-322) 0 Mark Hetherington 34 at San Diego St. 26. 362 Rob Wetta vs. Boise State (10-15-94) Pts Ppg 5. DeRonn Finley(1998, 00)13.6 (47-639) 3 9-4-04 27. 361 Russel Hill vs. NAU (10-18-08) 1. Boyd Hall (1958-59) 142 8.88 6. Billy Satterfield(1967-68)13.0(24-311) 1 7. Kevin McCarthy 33 at EWU 10-16-99 28. 360 Mark Hetherington at No. Colo. (9-18-04) 2. Ed Bell (1968-69) 196 7.84 7. Eric Alden(1992-93) 12.4 (31-383) 0 8. Russel Hill 32 NAU 10-18-08 29. 359 Mike Machurek at Idaho (10-31-81) 3. Bus Connor (1951-54) 240 7.27 8. Louie Hurst(1969-71) 12.3 (24-294) 0 Russel Hill 32 Montana St 10-4-08 30. 356 Shane Griggs at NAU (11-2-1996) 4. Jeremy Hershey (2002-03) 165 7.17 9. Trevor Bell(1995-97) 12.1 (39-471) 1 Jason Whitmer 32 at Nevada 10-31-87 356 Paul Peterson at Drake (9-11-82) 5. Merril Hoge (1983-86) 268 6.70 10. Eddie Thompson(2005-08)11.4 (43-491)1 356 Jerry Dunne vs. Parsons (9-20-69) 6. Jaret Johnson (2004-05) 113 6.65 Passing Yards 33. 355 Shane Griggs vs. NAU (10-7-00) 7. Pete Garces (1998-99) 136 6.48 Punt Return Total Yards 1. Vern Harris 589 at Montana 10-12-85 355 Mike Machurek at Weber St. (9-20-80) 8. Javier Garcia (2000-01) 142 6.45 Yards Returns TD 2. Kevin McCarthy 533 at SUU 10-23-99 35. 354 Mark Hetherington at Sac St. (9-27-03) 9. Darren Goodman (1990-91) 130 6.19 1. Emery Beckles (2002-03)903 60 2 3. Kevin McCarthy 477 at EWU 10-16-99 36. 353 Mike Machurek vs. Rhode Island (12-5-81) 10. Billy Shaw (1962-64) 160 6.15 2. DeRonn Finley (1998, 00)639 47 3 4. Jason Whitmer 469 Weber State 11-21-87 37. 352 Jason Whtmer vs. Idaho (11-4-89) 3. Matt Courtney(1981-83)673 72 2 38. 350 Doug Baughman vs. NAU (11-9-02) Kick Scoring 4. Kenyon Blue (2004-05, 07-08)57058 1 5. Mark Hetherington 453 SUU 11-22-03 350 Russel Hill vs. Montana State (10-4-08) Pts Ppg 5. Mike Marks(1986-89) 569 73 0 6. Mike Machurek 426 Utah State 11-14-81 40. 349 Russel Hill at Sacramento St. (11-17-07) 1. Jeremy Hershey (2002-03) 165 7.17 6. Eddie Thompson(2005-08)491 43 1 7. Mike Machurek 420 at Portland St. 10-10-81 349 Vern Harris vs. Montana (9-22-84) 2. Jaret Johnson (2004-05) 113 6.65 7. Trevor Bell(1995-97) 471 39 1 8. Vern Harris 418 at EWU 10-27-84 42. 348 Mark Hetherington vs. Mont. St. (10-2-04) 3. Pete Garces (1998-99) 136 6.48 8. Eric Alden(1992-93) 383 31 0 9. Mark Hetherington415 at Montana 10-9-04 43. 346 Vern Harris at Texas-El Paso (9-8-84) 4. Javier Garcia (2000-01) 142 6.45 9. Jamie FitzGerald(1984-85)372 40 1 10. Russel Hill 404 North Dakota 9-18-08 44. 342 Larry Kerychuk vs. Portland St. (9-14-68) 5. Darren Goodman (1990-91) 130 6.19 10. Darren Dubois(1999-00) 333 34 0 342 Klye Blum vs. Sac. State (11-22-08) 6. Perry Larson (1982-84) 206 6.06 Touchdown Passes 46. 337 Paul Peterson vs. Cal St. Fullerton (10-29-83) 7. Rene Weitmann (1985-86) 125 5.68 Interceptions 1. Jerry Dunne 6 Parsons 9-20-69 47. 336 Jason Whitmer vs. Mesa State (11-10-90) 8. Matt Bombard (1988-89) 88 5.50 No Yds Avg Td 2. Mark Hetherington 5 EWU 10-4-03 48. 334 Gino Mariani vs. Cal State Chico (9-6-86) 9. James Ferrell (1994-97) 213 4.84 1.Trevor Bell (1995-97) 17 203 11.9 0 Doug Baughman 5 Mont. Tech 9-8-01 49. 333 Shane Griggs vs. CSU Northridge (9-30-00) 10. Matt Maloney (1985, 87-88) 82 4.55 2.Josh Robinson (1998-00) 16 186 11.6 1 Kevin McCarthy 5 at SUU 10-23-99 333 Rob Wetta at North Texas (11-11-95) 3.D.J. Clark (2005-2008) 15 289 19.3 3 Joel Jund* 5 Weber St. 10-19-91 Most 300 Yard Games Kickoff Return Average 4.Dave Benko (1972-73, 75-76) 15 93 6.2 0 Jason Whitmer 5 at Mont. St.10-1-88 Player 300-yd 400-yd 500-yd High Avg. (No-Yds) TD 5.John Berry (1980-81, 83-84) 12 216 18.0 2 Vern Harris 5 Mont. St. 10-19-85 Jason Whitmer 12 1 0 469 1. Carlis Harris (1968-70) 31.4 (48-1,506) 3 6. Quinton Freeman (2002 -05) 11 142 12.9 0 Mike Machurek 5 Utah St. 11-14-81 Mark Hetherington 10 0 0 453 2. Frank Selto (1986-87) 26.8 (30-803) 2 7.Louie Hurst (1969-71) 11 191 17.4 0 *in relief Vern Harris 8 2 1 589 3. Tavoy Moore (2010) 24.1 (45-1086) 2 8.Brent Koetter (1981-84) 11 145 13.2 1 Top 50 Single Game Passing Marks Mike Machurek 8 2 0 426 4. DeRonn Finley(1998, 00)23.5 (44-1,033) 1 9.Billy Satterfield (1967-68) 11 65 5.9 0 1. 589 Vern Harris at Montana (10-12-85) Russel Hill 8 1 0 404 5. George Kelley (1987-90) 23.4 (24-561) 0 10.Bob Matsey (1977-80) 10 146 14.6 0 2. 553 Kevin McCarthy at SUU (10-23-99) Doug Baughman 7 0 0 392 6. Rene’ Garnett (1971-74)22.3 (51-1,140) 0 11.Walter Johnson (1982-85) 10 69 6.9 1 3. 477 Kevin McCarthy at E. Wash. (10-16-99) Shane Griggs 5 0 0 385 7. Emery Beckles (2002-03) 22.1 (37-817) 0 4. 469 Jason Whitmer vs. Weber St. (11-21-87) Paul Peterson 5 0 0 371 8. JD Ponciano(2007-09) 22.1 (104-2,295) 2 5. 453 Mark Hetherington vs. SUU (11-22-03) Jerry Dunne 3 0 0 385 9. Al Smith(1990-91) 22.0 (22-549) 0 Single Game Records 6. 426 Mike Machurek vs. Utah St. (11-14-81) Rob Wetta 3 0 0 362 10. Monte’ Walzer (1997-99)21.9 (52-1,141) 1 Passing Attempts 7. 420 Mike Machurek at Portland St. (10-10-81) Kevin McCarthy 2 2 1 553 1. 74 Paul Peterson at Nevada 10-1-83 8. 418 Vern Harris at E. Washington (10-27-84) Gino Mariani 2 0 0 334 Kickoff Return Total yards 2. 68 Kevin McCarthy at SUU 10-23-99 9. 415 Mark Hetherington at Montana (10-9-04) Trevor Cavanaugh 1 0 0 399 Yds Returns TD 3. 67 Vern Harris at Montana10-12-85 10. 404 Russel Hill vs. North Dakota (9-18-08) Matt Gutierrez 1 0 0 394 1. Kenyon Blue (2004-05, 07-08)1,915 89 0 4. 66 Paul Peterson at Cal Poly 10-22-83 11. 399 Trevor Cavanaugh at EWU (11-9-91) Kyle Blum 1 0 0 342 2. JD Ponciano (2007-pres.) 2,295 104 2 5. 65 Russel Hill at Idaho 9-6-08 12. 398 Mark Hetherington vs. Montana (10-18-03) Larry Kerychuk 1 0 0 342 3. Carlis Harris (1968-70) 1,506 48 3 6. 63 Mike Machurek at Weber St. 9-20-80 13. 397 Vern Harris at NAU (10-20-83) 4. Monte’ Walzer (1997-99) 1,141 52 1 7. 62 Mark Hetherington at San Diego St. 9-4-04 14. 394 Matt Gutierrez vs. NAU (9-23-06) Roman Ybarra 1 0 0 327 5. Rene’ Garnett (1971-74) 1,140 51 0 8. 60 Mark Hetherington at N. Colo. 9-18-04 15. 392 Doug Baughman at Sac St. (9-22-01) (Note 300-yd game totals include the 400-yd 6. Nick Whitworth (1997-00) 1,079 51 0 60 Paul Peterson Idaho 9-24-83 16. 390 Jason Whitmer vs. NAU (10-28-1989) games, etc.)

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 110 was ascreen pass, aswas Gardner’s 81-yard passto Anderson.) Anderson asawidereceiver. Baughman’s 85-yard passto Mitchell son’s 79-yard passto Brett Fowler. Nick 273 (numerous times, lastby) 1. 9-26-69 at Idaho 10-21-06 Top RushingMarks 50SingleGame Mont. St. 11-24-01 4 3 Gutierrez Matt EWU Dunne Jerry 4 3. IsaacMitchell 1. 9-12-92 EWU 10-5-91 Rushing Touchdowns 186 Portland St. State Boise 200 187 IsaacMitchell 10. Sylvester Jones 9. Jones Mike NAU 210 8. at Montana Nick 213 7. JohnPeoples 6. Eddie McGill 5. Nick at Portland St. 4. Edward Coleman 232 10-8-94 at Mont. State 3. Alfredo Anderson271 9-23-78 11-2-96 2. Nick Portland St. 1. 31 Rushing Yards at Portland St. at NAU 32 DaleNeussen 31 College ofIdaho at 33 32 Ed Coleman Craig Joseph 10. at Fresno 33 Jones Mike Boyd Hall 8. 33 at Eddie McGill 34 36 Eddie McGill 10-8-94 5. Jones Mike 4. CSUNorthridge 11-9-96 Jones Mike at Mont. St. 41 Alfredo Anderson 41 3. Craig Joseph 1. Rushing Attempts (NOTE: 2006) Arizona Lacey (9-23- Gutierrez Matt vs. to Akilah Northern 80td 10. Gardner to Alfredo Anderson at NewMexico (11-6- 81td Virgil 1993) to Jaron RusselHill 81td 8. Haltto Edvs. Bell Parsons (9-20-1969) 82td Dan 7. Baughmantoat Doug E. IsaacMitchell 2002) JoelJundto Sylvester 85td Jonesvs. (9-8-1990) Utah Southern 86td 6. atState Boise Gardner to Carter (10-23-1993) Sam 86td Virgil 4. 1984) to Harris 89td Vern 3. to Dunne Ken Jerry (9-26-1970) 92td 2. 1996) 95td Gary Anderson to Alfredo Anderson vs. 1. Top Ten Longest Pass Plays (All-Time) wasAnder Jermain The longestpassby anonquarterback atSt. Utah 201 Whitworth E. Oregon 221 Whitworth 9-11-99 Fort Lewis 273 Whitworth vs. FortWhitworth Lewis (9-11-99) Tad Pearson Arizona (10-20- at Northern tt 11-12-77 Weber State 10-13-01 Portland State Weber State t 10-20-01 St. Utah Taylor vs. Cal Poly (10-27-2007) Warren vs. UNLV The with play was adouble-pass, t 10-29-77 St. 11-16-96 10-27-01 10-24-59 11-24-01 10-13-01 11-18-00 10-15-79 9-4-99 11-16-96 Washington (10-5- W. (9-21- Montana 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 - 4 BusConnor at Lewis andClark Cleavon Bradshaw vs. St. Sac (10-5-96) 147 146 35. Davis Dakota(9-18-71) at Mike South 147 at JoshBarnett Mont. State (10-1-05) 33. 148 Hogevs. Merril E. 32. 149 Boyd Hallvs. No. Colorado (10-31-59) 31. 151 Alfredo Kent vs. Anderson atSt. Boise (10-23-93) Colorado Larry College (10-3-53) 30. 160 155 29. Sylvester Jonesvs. at St. Sac IsaacMitchell (9-27-03) State Mesa (9-5-92) 161 160 27. Alfredo Anderson vs. Mont. St. 161 Alfredo Anderson at (9-18-93) Montana 25. 162 Darl 24. 163 Alfredo Anderson atSt. Boise (10-21-95) 23. 164 BusConnor vs. 22. 165 at JoshBarnett No. Hogevs. Colorado Merril (10-7-06) 21. 173 167 20. Craig Josephvs. CSUNorthridge 174 at Port. KennedyNkeyasen St. (9-26-98) vs. Eddie McGill 18. 179 178 17. Boyd Hallvs. at College JoshBarnett Portland St.(10-14-06) ofIdaho(10-24-59) 183 179 15. Alfredo Anderson vs. SUU(9-23-95) 183 JackFrisch vs. 13. 184 vs. JoshBarnett Fort Lewis (9-9-06) 12. 185 vs. IsaacMitchell (11-24-01) EWU 11. Sylvester Jonesvs. State Boise (9-12-92) 186 10. 187 Jonesvs. Mike Portland State (10-13-01) 9. 200 Nick 8. 201 JohnPeoples vs. NAU (10-5-91) 7. 210 at Eddie(10-15-79) Montana McGill 6. 213 Nick 5. 221 Edward Coleman at 4. 232 Alfredo Anderson at Mont. St. (10-8-94) 3. 271 2. Thornton at N.Arizona (10-7-61) atState Utah (11-18-00) Whitworth vs. E.Whitworth Oregon (9-4-1999) Western State (9-30-1950) Western State (11-7-53) Weber State (11-16-85) Weber State (11-12-77) Eddie Thompson Washington (11-23-85) Portland St. (11-16-96) (11-15-52) (10-16-93) (11-9-96)

Pg. 111 Pg. Wilhite, Jim Neussen, Lyle Andersen, BillHardy, Gilner, Rod Kevin Mahoney, Jerry Sartori, son, Butch Caston, KenCornist, Billy Shaw, Bachmeier 116 102 124 0 131 0 184 Elgaaen, George Kom,JoeSarratore, KevinCrocker, John Robert Bradshaw, Pugmire, Ron David Beverly, Jim 0 2 133 Tied with1:Ed Coleman (200-yard game),Darl 0 2 147 0 (Note 100-yd gametotals includethe200-yd games) 155 Clint Knickrehm 2 0 174 Acker Mike 2 0 2 Rene’ 200 0 George Kelley 3 0 179 Scott Hersley 133 3 Jack Frisch 1 3 187 213 Rob 165 183 Dunne Jerry 3 0 0 Davis Mike 3 0 1 Kent Larry 167 0 0 Craig Joseph 3 4 Kennedy Nkeyasen 186 4 4 Jones Mike 0 6 Federico Corky 185 6 271 Sylvester Jones 0 Eddie McGill 8 Bus Connor 0 Boyd Hall 1 11 Nick 15 Hoge Merril 13 Isaac Mitchell Alfredo Anderson Josh Barnett Player Boyd Hallvs. 100 Most Yard RushingGames 134 Jim 134 Nick Nick 135 134 David Beverly vs. Portland St. (11-1-03) 49. 135 Boyd Hallvs. St. at Montana St. JoshBarnett Montana (10-17-59) (9-29-07) 136 135 46. vs. JoshBarnett S.Oregon (9-8-07) 136 Craig Josephat NAU Pugmire Ron (11-2-96) vs. 44. 139 137 43. Hogeat Portland St. (9-14-85) Merril vs. JoshBarnett Portland St. (10-20-07) 140 139 41. Sylvester JonesatState Jonesat Utah NAU Mike (10-20-01) (9-26-92) 141 140 39. vs. KennedyNkeyasen Port. St. 141 BusConnor vs. E. 37. 142 36. ea 0 125 0 3 Vera htot 6 273 3 6 Whitworth ant 2 120 0 2 Garnett Wagstaff, Nick Witkowski (10-6-72) at E. Michigan vs. State Sac Whitworth (9-23-00) at State Sac (9-6-99) Whitworth

100-yd Tyrone Western State (10-3-59) Yorges, Carl Western State (10-5-57) Washington (9-19-53) Watley, Kenyon Blue, KeithBerry, Dale 200-yd Williams, Frank Selto, Bruce (11-15-97) Thomas Witkowski, Anthony High Thornton, Cleavon Washington, Pal Wellard, Wade -

HISTORY AND RECORDS Top Ten Longest Running Plays (All-Time) 7. 177 Akilah Lacey at Montana (10-9-2004) 38. 143 Tom Hofmann at UNLV (11-23-1974) 1. 99td Lyle Andersen vs. Western State (9-30-50) 8. 175 Ed Bell vs. Portland State (9-14-1968) 39. 142 Sam Carter vs. Idaho (10-9-1993) 2. 86td Robert Johnson at Weber St. (10-24-92) 9. 174 Eddie Thompson at Oregon State (9-15-2007) 40. 140 DeRonn Finley vs. Northern Arizona (10-7-2000) 3. 85td Alfredo Anderson vs. Chadron St. (9-4-93) 174 Kevin Pettit vs. Weber State (11-21-1987) 140 Alfredo Anderson at New Mexico (11-6-1993) 4. 83td Nick Whitworth vs. Fort Lewis (9-11-99) 11. 172 Jody Griswold at Montana (10-12-1985) 42. 138 Tad Pearson at Northern Arizona (10-20-1984) 83td Alfredo Anderson vs. SUU (9-23-95) 12. 167 Rommie Wheeler at Boise State (10-15-1994) 138 Tom Hofmann vs. Weber State (11-21-1971) 6. 82td Isaac Mitchell vs. SUU (11-17-01) 167 Rommie Wheeler at Boise State (10-23-1993) 44. 137 Eddie Thompson vs. No. Colorado (10-6-2007) 82td Kennedy Nkeyasen vs. Port. St. (11-15-97) 167 Ed Bell at Montana (10-18-1969) 136 Joe Funk vs. Mesa State (11-10-1990) 82td Billy Shaw vs. Western State (10-28-62) 15. 163 Chris Corp vs. Utah State (11-14-1981) 46. 135 Sylvester Jones vs. Southern Utah (9-8-1990) 82td Ronald Pugmire vs. Western St. (10-5-57) 16. 162 Jerry Bird vs. Eastern Kentucky (N) (12-19-1981) 47. 134 Bob Odom vs. Omaha (9-13-1966) 10. 80td Charles Atkinson at Nevada (10-2-36) 17. 160 DeRonn Finley vs. Southern Utah (10-21-2000) 48. 132 James Jackson at Montana (10-18-1969) (Lyle Andersen’s 99-yard touchdown is the longest run by an ISU 160 Eugene Mirador at E. Washington (10-16-1999) 132 Ed Bell at South Dakota State (11-9-1968) quarterback as well. The play was actually a quarterback sneak de- 160 Charles Ewing vs. Rhode Island (12-5-1981) 50. 131 Joe Funk vs. Southern Utah (9-8-1990) signed to get off the goal line) 20. 159 Jaron Taylor vs. North Dakota (9-18-2008) 131 Sam Carter vs. Minnesota-Duluth (11-19-1994) 21. 158 Charles Ewing vs. South Carolina St. (12-12-81) 131 Rommie Wheeler vs. Adams State (9-3-1994) Receptions 22. 157 Kelvin Krosch vs. Portland State (11-14-2009) 1. Eddie Thompson 17 at Idaho 9-6-2008 23. 156 Shawn Beals at Boise State (10-24-1987) Most 100-Yard Receiving Games 2. Ed Bell 15 Montana 10-16-1969 24. 155 Brett Fowler vs. Southern Utah (11-22-2003) Player 100-yd 200-yd High 3. Ed Bell 14 at Boise State 11-2-1968 25. 151 Eddie Thompson vs. NAU (10-18-2008) Ed Bell 8 2 261 4. Ed Bell 13 at South Dakota State 11-9-1968 151 Al Smith at Eastern Washington (11-9-1991) Shawn Beals 8 1 222 5. Eddie Thompson 12 at Oregon State 9-15-2007 151 Greg Smith vs. Portland State (9-23-1978) Eddie Thompson 7 0 174 Ed Bell 12 at Portland State 11-1-1969 151 Ken Warren vs. UNLV (9-26-1970) Akilah Lacey 6 1 216 7. Eddie Thompson 11 at Weber State 11-3-2007 29. 149 Jaron Taylor vs. Cal Poly (10-27-2007) Tom Hofmann 6 0 194 Isaiah Burel 11 at Cal Poly 11-1-2008 149 Sylvester Jones at Weber State (9-15-1990) Rommie Wheeler 6 0 167 Eugene Mirador 11 at Eastern Washington 10-16-1999 149 Michael Thompson vs. Montana St. (10-8-83) Brett Fowler 6 0 155 Troy Waters 11 Northern Arizona 10-28-1995 32. 147 Carlis Harris vs. Portland State (9-14-1968) Joe Funk 6 0 136 Shawn Beals 11 at Nevada 10-31-1987 33. 146 Shawn Beals vs. Weber State (11-21-1987) Sale’ Key 6 0 130 Tom Hoffman 11 at Montana 10-16-1971 34. 145 Eddie Thompson at Weber State (11-3-2007) DeRonn Finley 5 0 160 145 Brett Fowler at Utah State (9-14-2002) Jaron Taylor 4 0 157 Receiving Yards 145 Troy Waters vs. Northern Arizona (10-28-1995) Butch Caston 4 0 125 1. Ed Bell 261 Parsons 9-20-1969 37. 144 Ed Bell at Montana State (10-12-1968) Chris Corp 3 0 163 2. Shawn Beals 222 at Montana 10-12-1985 Sylvester Jones 3 0 149 3. Akilah Lacey 216 Northern Arizona 9-23-2006 Shedrack Okoebor 2 0 129 4. Ed Bell 205 at Boise State 11-2-1968 Eugene Mirador 2 0 160 5. Tom Hofmann 194 Eastern Michigan 10-9-1971 Charles Ewing 2 0 160 6. Tom Hofmann 178 at Montana 10-16-1971 Kelvin Krosch 2 0 157 7. Akilah Lacey 177 at Montana 10-9-2004 Greg Smith 2 0 151 8. Ed Bell 175 Portland State 9-14-1968 Troy Waters 2 0 145 9. Eddie Thompson 174 at Oregon State 9-15-2007 Sam Carter 2 0 142 Kevin Pettit 174 Weber State 11-21-1987 Alfredo Anderson 2 0 140 Rod Childs 2 0 130 Receiving Touchdowns Elliot Giles 2 0 119 1. Ed Bell 4 Parsons 9-20-1969 David Steel 2 0 115 Chris Corp 4 Utah State 11-14-1981 Tom Sharp 2 0 111 3. (numerous times, last 2x by) Lamont Allen 2 0 110 Kelvin Krosch 3 Portland State 11-14-2009 Jaxon Ernst 2 0 109 Akilah Lacey 3 at No. Colorado 10-7-2006 Chris Cawdry 2 0 107 (Note 100-yd game totals include the 200-yd games) Top 50 Single Game Receiving Marks Tied with 1: Kevin Pettit, Jody Griswold, Jerry Bird, Al Smith, Ken War- 1. 261 Ed Bell vs. Parsons (9-20-1969) ren, Michael Thompson, Carlis Harris, Tad Pearson, Bob Odom, James 2. 222 Shawn Beals at Montana (10-12-1985) Jackson, Isaiah Burel, Chris Brinagh, Lamont Jones, Ken O’Neal, Blake 3. 216 Akilah Lacey vs. Northern Arizona (9-23-2006) Stamper, Bus Connor, Charles James, Jesse Levin, Torrey Sheets, Todd 4. 205 Ed Bell at Portland State (11-2-1968) Jones, Nick Whitworth, Craig Norby, Jason Girley, Tom Fischer, Justin 5. 194 Tom Hofmann vs. Eastern Michigan (10-9-1971) Young, Jeff Davenport, Ed Scott, Wade Wilhite, Isaac Mitchell, John 6. 178 Tom Hofmann at Montana (10-16-1971) Ed Bell McCalister, Brooks Douglass.

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 112 was ascreen pass, aswas Gardner’s 81-yard passto Anderson.) Anderson asawidereceiver. Baughman’s 85-yard passto Mitchell son’s 79-yard passto Brett Fowler. . 9d Vern to Harris 89td to Dunne Ken Jerry 92td Anderson to Alfredo Anderson vs. Gary 3. 1970) 95td 2. Montana-Western (9-21-1996) 1. Top Ten Longest Pass Plays (All-Time) 4 Pete Garces vs. (10-30-1999) Montana Pete Garces vs. State Montana (11-13-1999) Arizona (10-6-2001) Javier Garcia at Northern 54 Jaret Johnsonvs. Portland State (11-5-2005) 54 Pete Garces at NewMexico (9-5-1998) 54 Larsonvs. Perry State Boise (10-6-1984) Pete Garces vs. Portland State (9-25-1999) 54 55 55 Pete Garces at Eastern 55 9. Jarrett Hukat Arizona State (9-5-2009) Andy Norell vs. Idaho(10-9-1993) 55 JoePetrone vs. Portland State (9-14-1968) 55 Pete (11-21-1998) Garces vs. CSUNorthridge 1999) 56 59 4. 60 11-21-1981 3. 10-23-1997 2. 3 Weber State Utah Southern 1. 4(of5) 5(of5) Longest 9-13-2003 Field ofAll-Time Goals Many tiedat No. Colorado 11-4-1972 Case deBruijn 4. JamesFerrell 9-5-1992 5(of5) 3. Jeremy Hershey Weber State 1. 11-11-2000 State Mesa 7(of7) 6 Field Goals Many tiedat 7(of7) 9-29-2001 Montana Steve Beller 9. State Montana Nate Randy 7(of8) MSU-Northern Javier Garcia 7(of8) Javier Garcia 7(of7) 8-30-2003 Javier Garcia Eastern Montana-Western Jeremy Hershey 7 (of7) Colorado 9-18-2004 at Northern Jeremy Hershey 7 (of7) 7(of7) Jaret Johnson 1. PointsExtra Lacey Gutierrez Matt vs. to Akilah Northern Virgil Gardner to Alfredo Anderson at New 80td (NOTE: 81td Arizona (9-23-2006) to Jaron RusselHill 10 DanHaltto Edvs. Bell Parsons (9-20-1969) Mexico (11-6-1993) 81td 82td Baughmantoat Doug IsaacMitchell 2007) JoelJundto Sylvester Jonesvs. Utah Southern 8. 85td 7. 86td E. Virgil atState Boise Gardner to Carter Sam 6. (9-8-1990) 86td (10-23-1993) 4. (10-20-1984) Washington (10-5-2002) wasAnder Jermain The longestpassby anonquarterback The with play was adouble-pass, Tad Pearson Arizona at Northern ahntn 10-4-2003 Washington Taylor vs. Cal Poly (10-27- Warren vs. UNLV (9-26- eh 9-9-2000 Tech Washington (10-16- 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 - Gates vs. College Mike Ricks (10-25-1936) Vern Adams vs. State Montana (11-12-1950) 80td Arizona (11-9-2002) vs. Northern Beckles Emery at Idaho(10-3-1970) Carlis Harris 80td (NOTE: Anderson’s 86-yard touchdown record, isthemodern which at Beckles Emery 80td 83td Tavoy Moore at (10-9-2010) Montana vs. DakotaState South BillySatterfield (9-23-1967) 8. 83td Finley DeRonn vs. Sacramento State (9-23-1900) 84td 85td Alfredo6. Anderson vs. Adams State (9-3-1994) 5. Milton 85td 86td 3. 88td 2. 1. Longest Punt Returns(All-Time, 70+yards) at State Montana Carlis Harris (10-11-1969) five-yards deep) Butch Caston vs. his97-yarderwas actually theprevious year. Ponciano’s return was 95td 93td JDPonciano at JakeLaRuevs. Coloradotouchdown againstColorado College (10-1-1948) College alsoin1949,butthat score at UNLV Carlis Harris (NOTE: LaRue had previously 95td beencredited (11-8-1969) witha100-yard 97td Frank10. SeltoatState Boise (10-24-1987) 97td 97td Finley DeRonn at Portland State (9-26-1998) 8. JakeLaRuevs. 97td JDPonciano vs. (11-10-2007) Montana 100td 100td Tavoy Moore at (10-9-2010) Montana Brendon Garcia vs. Portland State (10-02-2010) 4. 100td Case deBruijnvs. (10-18-1990) Montana 50 Brendon Garcia vs. Mont. Case deBruijnvs. E. 1. Darren at Nevada Goodman (10-12-1991) Longest Kickoff Returns (All-Time) 50 Pete Garces at 50 50 Jeremy HersheyatState Utah (9-14-2002) 50 Jaret (9-10-2005) Johnsonat Kentucky 50 50 Larsonvs. Perry (9-22-1984) Montana DanZeidman vs. Fort Lewis (9-9-2006) 50 51 50 30. 1990) Iowa Darren vs.(9-22- Goodman Northern JamesFerrell (11-9-1996) vs. CSUNorthridge Pete Garces vs. (10-24-1998) Utah Southern 51 Rene 51 51 Larsonvs. Perry Nevada (11-17-1984) Jeremy Hersheyvs. State Montana (10-12-2002) 51 Rene JamesFerrell vs. 52 51 Pete Garces at Idaho(10-3-1998) 52 52 Darren vs. (9-8-1990) Goodman Utah Southern Jarrett Hukat 24. 52 Pete Garces vs. Sacramento State (11-7-1998) Javier Garcia vs. (11-17-2001) Utah Southern 53 52 53 Andy Norell vs. Idaho(10-9-1993) Jeremy Hersheyvs. (10-18-2003) Montana 53 Pete Garces vs. Sacramento State (11-7-1998) 19. 54 53 54 15. “Dubby” Weitmann vs. Cal State Chico (9-6-1986) Weitmann at Holtvs. College of Idaho Weber State (9-19-200) Wyoming (9-17-1949) Weber State (9-18-1999) Weber State (10-25-03) Weber State (11-3-2007) Weber State (11-23-1996) Texas A&I(9-12-1987) Weber State (10-25-1986) Washington (9-12-1981) Western (09-04-2010)

(11-11-37) Pg. 113 Pg. ars 130.8 134.5 148.8 Vern Harris Baughman Doug 1985 Machurek Mike 2002 1981 rgs 121.4 ShaneGriggs 2000 agmn 132.4 137.6 Baughman Doug 137.9 Virgil Gardner 2001 Hetherington Mark 1993 2003 Juniors: Trevor Cavanaugh 118.6 1991 Passing Effeciency– Class Records Rex return was hislastasaBengal, forced asbackinjuries himto retire) Burdette vs. Mallack Colorado College (10-8-60) away from acaraccident thefollwing March. Sainsbury’s touchdown 80td KenParks at Nevada (11-1-1975) end zone, whileJames’ 82td (9-24-1937) at Gooding Atkinson Charles (Rufus andClark’s 86td interceptions bothoccured two-yards deepinthe at Bobby Hallcy 10. 90td LeRoy Russellvs. Colorado College (10-8-1960) 9. 92td vs. Parr Colorado Sainsbury College (10-18-48) 8. 97td Jacori Rufusvs. (10-24-1998) Utah Southern Colorado Jamesvs. Ernie (9-13-2003) Northern 7. 98td 100td D.J. at Clark 6. 100td 5. 100td Dustin 4. 100td 1. Longest Interception Returns(All-Time) Idaho in1937’s Homecoming game) Holt returned apunt 88-yards for atouchdown againsttheCollege of is from 1947forward, whenISUbecameafour-year school. Dubby was at thegoalline. Rufustragically passed Thomas vs. College Ricks (10-6-1934) Dustin TewDustin

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HISTORY AND RECORDS 1999 Kevin McCarthy 130.8 1999 Nick Whitworth 1106 2003 Sale’ Key 882 1985 Rene Weitmann 37-38 1984 Vern Harris 122.6 1985 Merril Hoge 1041 2002 Brett Fowler 741 2002 Jeremy Hershey 31-37 2002 Isaac Mitchell 968 2008 Jaron Taylor 735 1987 Matt Maloney 29-31 Sophomores: 1990 Darren Goodman 25-25 1998 Seth Burford 123.7 Sophomores: Sophomores: 1952 Carl Williams 25-32 1995 Rob Wetta 117.2 1984 Merril Hoge 900 1971 Tom Hofmann 1072 1969 Dan Halt 112.8 2005 Josh Barnett 793 2004 Akilah Lacey 803 Sophomores: 2008 Russel Hill 120.0 1994 Alfredo Anderson 791 1985 Shawn Beals 649 1995 James Ferrell 38-39 2005 Matt Hagler 111.5 1991 Scott Hersley 623 1995 Justin Young 619 1972 Steve Beller 29-32 1996 Anthony Elgaaen 584 2007 Jaron Taylor 616 1992 Randy Nate 22-22 Freshmen: 1975 Ricardo Restrepo 17-18 1987 Jason Whitmer 131.7 Freshmen: Freshmen: 1982 Perry Larson 17-17 2007 Russel Hill 128.8 1993 Alfredo Anderson 1159 2003 Akilah Lacey 507 1994 Rob Wetta 118.1 2005 Ken Cornist 783 1999 Jesse Levin 490 1996 Shane Griggs 112.8 2004 Josh Barnett 480 2005 Eddie Thompson 428 Freshmen: 1997 Seth Burford 93.8 1992 Robert Johnson 386 1999 Eugene Mirador 418 1994 James Ferrell 17-18 1992 Marcus Teal 359 2001 Jason Girley 404 1971 Steve Beller 13-14 Passing Yards – Seniors: Receptions - Seniors: 1978 Case deBruijn 5-7 1981 Mike Machurek 3674 1969 Ed Bell 96 Field Goals – Seniors: 2004 Mark Hetherington 3192 1981 Dwain Wilson 78 2003 Jeremy Hershey 18-26 Punting Average – Seniors: 1983 Paul Peterson 3041 2008 Eddie Thompson 70 2005 Jaret Johnson 17-19 2002 Eddie Johnson 46.2 2002 Doug Baughman 2936 1987 Shawn Beals 62 1984 Perry Larson 15-21 2009 Jon Vanderwielen 44.7 2000 Shane Griggs 2861 1994 Rommie Wheeler 60 2001 Javier Garcia 14-18 1981 Case deBruijn 43.9 1999 Pete Garces 13-19 2007 Dan Zeidman 42.7 Juniors: Juniors: 1997 James Ferrell 13-19 1990 42.4 1984 Vern Harris 3468 2007 Eddie Thompson 83 1999 Kevin McCarthy 3033 1985 Merril Hoge 67 Juniors: Juniors: 1982 Paul Peterson 2670 1968 Ed Bell 67 1990 Darren Goodman 20-28 2001 Eddie Johnson 46.3 2001 Doug Baughman 2638 2003 Sale’ Key 58 1983 Perry Larson 17-25 2010 David Harrington 44.3 1986 Gino Mariani 2599 2008 Jaron Taylor 55 1996 James Ferrell 15-19 1980 Case deBruijn 44.0 2002 Jeremy Hershey 14-26 2006 Dan Zeidman 43.6 Sophomores: Sophomores: 1998 Pete Garces 14-18 2008 Russel Hill 2634 1971 Tom Hofmann 65 1987 Matt Maloney 14-22 1958 Neil Henderson 43.3 1988 Jason Whitmer 2250 2008 Isaiah Burel 56 1970 Wally Buono 42.5 1995 Robb Wetta 2031 1984 Merril Hoge 52 Sophomores: 2005 Matt Hagler 1820 2003 Shedrack Okoebor 49 1982 Perry Larson 9-15 Sophomores: 1975 Steve Tosches 1176 1990 Sylvester Jones 48 1992 Randy Nate 8-12 1994 Thomas Washington 45.0 1975 Ricardo Restrepo 8-13 1979 Case deBruijn 44.7 Freshmen: Freshmen: 1972 Steve Beller 6-10 1955 Tom Zaun 43.3 1987 Jason Whitmer 2616 2001 Jason Girley 40 1979 Case deBruijn 4-7 2004 Kyle McQuown 43.1 1994 Rob Wetta 2332 2005 Eddie Thompson 39 1965 Paul Shaner 42.6 2007 Russel Hill 2313 1999 Jesse Levin 38 Freshmen: 1996 Shane Griggs 1823 1999 Eugene Mirador 38 1994 James Ferrell 5-7 Freshmen: 1974 Steve Tosches 903 2001 Sale’ Key 32 1978 Case deBruijn 3-5 2003 Kyle McQuown 43.9 1978 Case deBruijn 41.2 Rushing Yards – Seniors: Receiving Yards – Seniors: Extra Points – Seniors: 1975 Steve Holzer 39.4 2007 Josh Barnett 1022 1969 Ed Bell 1522 1981 Case DeBruijn 48-51 1997 39.0 2000 Nick Whitworth 933 1987 Shawn Beals 1022 2003 Jeremy Hershey 38-40 1988 Randy Nate 37.7 2003 Isaac Mitchell 883 2004 Sale’ Key 943 2001 Javier Garcia 37-42 1992 Sylvester Jones 828 1994 Rommie Wheeler 882 1999 Pete Garces 34-36 Punt Return Average – Seniors: 1998 Kennedy Nkeyasen 688 2000 DeRonn Finley 849 1993 Andy Norrell 31-32 1970 Carlis Harris 22.8 2003 Emery Beckles 16.4 Juniors: Juniors: 2007 Branden Jones 31-34 2000 DeRonn Finley 15.2 1995 Alfredo Anderson 1192 1968 Ed Bell 1086 1974 Rene’ Garnett 15.0 2006 Josh Barnett 1117 2007 Eddie Thompson 907 Juniors: 1971 Phil Price 14.7 2000 Javier Garcia 39-42

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 114 eesn 244.3 256.3 Paul Peterson Shane Griggs 269.7 273.5 1983 Hetherington Mark 295.9 2000 Baughman Doug 2004 Machurek Mike 2002 1981 22.3 TotalSeniors Offense– Nick 25.8 KevinCrocker 23.5 1997 Cleavon Bradshaw 29.7 1972 Adam Johnson 1996 Johnson Robert 1993 1992 Freshmen: Nick 31.0 Justin 1998 Rene’ 1995 Monte’ 1972 Carlis Harris 1997 25.0 1968 Sophomores: 27.9 25.7 George Douglas 33.0 Rene’ 1964 Finley DeRonn 1973 JDPonciano 1998 Carlis Harris 2007 1969 25.5 Juniors: 27.5 Dwain 23.9 28.8 Phil Price 1981 Kenyon Blue 1971 Frank Selto 2008 Carlis Harris 1987 8.5 10.1 1970 Kick ReturnAverage –Seniors: Marks Mike Kenyon Blue 11.0 1986 JasonGirley 11.4 2004 Adam Johnson 2001 Sonny Booker 1993 10.9 10.3 1977 11.0 Freshmen: Courtney Matt Trevor Bell 1981 Riedel Rick 1995 Rommie 14.9 1977 Eddie 14.2 1992 2006 Sophomores: Beckles Emery 15.1 18.3 Ed Bell 2002 BillySatterfield 1968 Rene’ 1967 Tavoy Moore 1973 2010 Juniors: htot 19.6 Whitworth 21.7 Whitworth ant 22.5 Garnett 25.2 Garnett 15.8 Garnett hmsn 11.5 Thompson on 21.8 Young

isn 22.3 Wilson azr 23.6 Walzer hee 11.0 Wheeler 7.3 le 100.5 107.2 120.1 Kenyon Blue 129.9 Tom Hofmann 2005 123.5 Carlis Harris 146.3 1971 Alfredo Anderson 1968 Hoge Merril 1994 1984 Sophomores: 184.9 164.8 Ed Bell 192.1 Alfredo Anderson 1968 Nick 1995 Tavoy Moore 1999 Hoge Merril 137.6 136.8 2010 1985 152.0 184.3 Juniors: Butch Caston 165.2 BusConnor 1987 Hoge Merril 1954 Finley DeRonn 1986 Ed Bell 2000 199.2 188.0 1969 120.0 All Purpose Yardage –Seniors Alfredo Anderson ShaneGriggs 1993 RusselHill 1996 Robb 2007 Jason 175.5 1994 135.8 1987 Total Offense– Freshmen 250.6 Anderson Gary Hagler Matt 1995 Jason 2005 Robb 1988 RusselHill 218.0 1995 2008 TotalSophomores Offense– Paul Peterson 235.5 295.7 Jason 277.8 1982 Baughman Doug 1989 KevinMcCarthy 2001 Vern Harris 1999 1984 Total Offense–Juniors orny 6 Phil Spain 6 6 Courtney Matt 1972 Walter Johnson 1983 10 Brent Koetter 1984 Trevor Bell 80.6 1984 BillySatterfield 1997 84.9 1968 Interceptions –Seniors: Jason Girley Johnson Robert 2001 KenCornist 1992 128.5 Cleavon Bradshaw 2005 Alfredo Anderson 1996 1993 Freshmen: 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 htot 170.6 Whitworth et 201.5 Wetta 213.0 Wetta hte 270.3 Whitmer 178.7 Whitmer 226.8 Whitmer 6 8 84.1 88.1 Edgson Art Brett Helmandollar 1973 Richens Karl 1977 Courtney Matt 1978 Brent Koetter 1981 Brent Koetter 1982 Johns Jarmaine 1982 5 JoshRobinson 1995 1999 5 5 Sophomores: 6 Edgson Art 6 EchoHawk Mark 1972 Key Michael 6 1990 Louie Hurst 1991 Willie Allen 1970 JoshRobinson 1981 Trevor Bell 2000 1996 Juniors: 09 A.J. Storms JamieFitzGerald 2009 1985 Sophomores: Shorrock Dennis JakePalas 1970 JimArbuckle 1970 Matsey Bob 1978 Mottishaw Sean 1978 Johnson Ike 1993 Johnson Erick 1994 Holmesley Chris 1995 3 2009 Juniors: Wally Buono 3 JakePalas 1971 3 Rodriguez Larry 1971 3 Shorrock Dennis 3 1971 Davis Earl 3 1971 Metoyer 3 Marvin 1985 Brown Rick 1990 JoshHays 1994 Atari Callen 4 1996 Jared Allen 2003 Paul Schwenke 2003 Trevor Bell 1988 1997 Fumble Recoveries –Seniors: JohnBerry Bethel Brion 3 1980 D. J. Clark 1992 Dave Benko 6 2005 Echohawk Mark 1972 Quinton Freeman 1990 2002 Freshmen: 7 3 3 3 6 3

Pg. 115 Pg. 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 George Semons JoshHays 1979 Cantrell Hayes 1995 Jared Allen 1999 Pago 2001 2004 okte 7.5 7.5 10.5 13.5 Tom Prudhomme Telly Lockette 1993 Mark 1996 Jared Allen 2002 Josh Hays 2002 1995 12.5 12.0 Juniors: 17.5 Davis Earl Mitchell Herman 1985 JeffCharleston 1991 JoshHays 52 2005 Jared Allen 1996 2003 55 –Seniors: Sacks 58 Clancy Mike Daniels LaDerick 1999 74 Scott Moneer 68 2001 Anthony Henderson 1994 Cedric Dawson 122 2003 122 2000 Freshmen: Wayne Hill 154 124 Manu Ron 1974 Pago 1984 Heberlein Mike 113 2004 Lem Galeai 1969 116 1981 116 118 Sophomores: Phillip Arias 142 Geltz Brian 2009 Phipps Ryan 1994 Brooks Bart 2007 BillSnapp 135 2001 138 1981 135 Juniors: Gregg Feightner 165 BillSnapp 1980 156 208 Craig Barr 1982 Clete Edmunson 1991 Calley Mike 1987 JoeMattie 1987 2 1973 Tackles –Seniors: 2 JohnBerry Lynn Hirschi 1980 Jeremy Heinrich 1983 3 Dave 2001 JoshHays 1978 Daniels LaDerick 1994 2001 Freshmen: Togafau aaa 122 Tagafau evd 7.5 Weivoda asr 3 Walser

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HISTORY AND RECORDS Receiving - Overall Net punting Sophomores: Catches Game 61.3 (6), Eddie Johnson vs. Cal Poly, 11-16-2002 1994 Josh Hays 16.5 Game 15, Ed Bell vs. Montana, 10-18-1969 Season 44.3, Eddie Johnson, 2001 1991 Sean Mottishaw 13.0 Season 96, Ed Bell, 1969 1992 Rod Murphy 9.0 Career 219, Eddie Thompson, 2005-08 Overall - Kickoff Returns 2001 Jared Allen 6.5 Yards 1985 Jerry Oates 6.0 Game 261, Ed Bell vs. Parsons, 9-20-1969 Number Season 1522, Ed Bell 1969 Season 48, JD Ponciano, 2008 Freshmen: Career 2676, Ed Bell, 1967-69 Career 104, JD Ponciano, 2007-09 1994 Ahmad Lewis 7.0 TDs Yardage 2000 Jared Allen 4.0 Game 4, Ed Bell vs. Parsons, 9-20-1969 Season 1086, Tavoy Moore, 2010 1998 Trevor McKenna 4.0 4, Chris Corp vs Utah State, 11-14-1981 Career 2,295, JD Ponciano, 2007-09 2000 Cedric Dawson 3.0 Season 20, Ed Bell, 1969 2002 Jeremy Mowe 1.5 Career 30, Ed Bell, 1967-69 Average 2002 Zach Raphael 1.5 Season 33.0, Carlis Harris, 1969 2001 Mike Rose 1.5 Kick Scoring - Overall Career 31.4, Carlis Harris, 1968-70 Field Goals Game 5, James Ferrell vs. Southern Utah, 10-23-1997 Overall - Punt Returns Overall Records 5, Jeremy Hershey vs. No. Colorado, 9-13-2003 Passing - Overall Number Season 20, Darren Goodman, 1990 Attempts Season 37, Emery Beckles, 2002 Career 41, Perry Larson, 1982-84 (41-61) Game 74, Paul Peterson vs. Nevada, 11-23-1983 Career 67, Matt Courtney, 1980-83 Consec. 8, Darren Goodman, 1990; Javier Garcia, 2002; Season 504, Mark Hetherington, 2004 Yardage Jaret Johnson, 2005 (twice) Career 1349, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90 Season 526, Emery Beckles, 2002 Points Career 903, Emery Beckles, 2002-03 Game 18, James Ferrell vs. Southern Utah, 10-23-1997 Completions Average 18, Jeremy Hershey vs. No. Colorado, 9-13-2003 Game 38, Jason Whitmer vs. Idaho, 11-4-1989 Season 22.8, Carlis Harris, 1970 Season 93, Case deBruijn, 1981 Season 270, Mark Hetherington, 2004 Career 16.3, Carlis Harris, 1968-70 Career 213, James Ferrell, 1994-97 Career 721, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90 Extra Point Percentage TDs Tackles Game 1.000, Many Game 6, Jerry Dunne vs. Parsons, 9-20-1969 Game 27, Joe Mattie vs. NAU, 1973 Season 1.000, (25-25) Darren Goodman, 1990 Season 29, Mike Machurek, 1981 27, Mike Calley vs. NAU, 1987 Career .980, (49-50) Darren Goodman, 1990-91 Career 55, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90 Season 208, Joe Mattie, 208 Extra Points Game 7, (7x, last) Jaret Johnson at No. Colo., 9-18-04 Yardage (7-7) Game 589, Vern Harris vs. Montana, 10-12-1985 Season 48, Case deBruijn, 1981 (48-51) Season 3674, Mike Machurek, 1981 Career 102, James Ferrell, 1994-97 (102-110) Career 9081, Jason Whitmer 1987-90 Consec. 49, Darren Goodman, 1990-91 Interceptions Punts Game 7, Mick Spoon vs. Montana, 10-21-1978 Game 14, Kyle McQuown vs. Boise State, 9-6-2003 Season 24, Tom Lee, 1972 14, Steve Beller vs Idaho, 11-17-1973 Career 53, Jason Whitmer, 1987-90 Season 79, Larry Kerychuk, 1967; Wally Buono, 1971 Career 256, Case deBruijn, 1978-81 Rushing - Overall Yards Carries Game 582, Steve Beller vs Idaho, 11-17-1973 Game 41, Alfredo Anderson vs. Montana State, 10-4- Season 3,308, Jon Vanderwielen, 2009 1994 Career 11,760, Case deBruijn, 1978-81 Season 216, Isaac Mitchell, 2003 Career 677, Josh Barnett, 2004-07 Average Yards Game 61.5 (6), Eddie Johnson vs. Cal Poly, 11-16-2002 Game 273, Nick Whitworth vs. Ft. Lewis, 9-11-1999 Season 46.3, Eddie Johnson, 2001 Season 1192, Alfredo Anderson, 1995 Career 46.3, Eddie Johnson, 2001-02 Career 3412, Josh Barnett, 2004-07

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 116 10-21-2000 Utah), Cannon 262,Matt (Southern 273,Nick Opp ISU p 3,Many times, lastby vs. 4,IsaacMitchell Eastern Opp ISU Washington), 10-3-2009 96td, 2001 85td, Alfredo Anderson vs. Chad¬ron State, 9-4- Opp TD ISU 2009 1993 Foger 43,Charvez (Nevada), 11-19-1988 Jonesvs. 36,Mike Portland State, 10-13-2001 Long Gain Opp ISU Yards 92,NealLomax to (Portland Stu Gaussoin Carries Anderson to Alfredo Anderson vs.Rushing -Holt 95,Gary Arena Opp (Idaho), 9-24-1983 5,KenHobart ISU Spoonvs.State), 7,Mick 10-21-1978 Montana, 9-23-1978 Opp 6, 9-21-1996 Montana, ISU Hetherington vs. 5,Mark E. Long Play Nussmeier(Idaho), 10-9-1993 6,Doug Baughmanvs. 5,Doug Montana 5,JoelJundvs. Opp 5, Interceptions Machurek vs. 5,Mike State, Utah 11-14-1981 State), 11-23-1991 (Weber 624,JamieMartin ISU 469,Jason Opp State), 10-19-1991 (Weber 47,JamieMartin ISU 38,Jason TD Opp (Idaho), 9-24-1983 62,KenHobart ISU 60,Paul Peterson vs. Idaho, 9-24-1983 Yards Opp ISU Complete 42.5,JoshHays, 1993-96 17.5,Jared Allen, 2003 Career Attempts Season Passing -Holt Arena Sacks Calley, 414,Mike 1984-87 Career

ae 5,JoshHays vs. State, Boise 1994 Game Travis Arizona), 10-9-1999 Brown (Northern Vern vs. Harris State, Montana 10-19-1985 (Eastern vs. Ft.Whitworth Lewis, 9-11-1999 Whitmer vs. Idaho, 11-4-1989 Whitmer vs. Weber State, 10-19-1991 Taiwan Jones(Eastern Weber State, 11-21-1987 Wash., 10-4-2003 Washington, 11-24- Washington), 10-3- Tech, 9-8-2001 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 W. 3, 3,JakeLarson(Montana-Western), 8-28-2003 3,CheoAngel (Portland State), 9-25-1999 3,KeithNeal(Idaho), 10-9-1993 Corp 4,Chris vs. State, Utah 11-14-1981 Opp Barden (Cal 268,Ramses Poly), 10-27-2007 ISU Arizona, Lacey 9-23- vs. 216,Akilah Northern Opp 15,Alfred State), Pupunu 11-21-1991 (Weber ISU TD 11, Opp 2006 ISU Yards 1995 Receptions Receiving -Holt Arena State), Ellis(Utah 11-14-1981 214,Marv 183,JohnMcCalister vs. Opp Longest Kickoff Return ISU Kelley(Montana 75,Kal None 1991 Opp ISU Kickoff Return Yards Fries 69,Rob (Eastern 86td, Alfredo Anderson vs. Adams State, 9-3- Opp Blocked FGReturnfor a TD ISU vs. 2,Carlis Harris Idaho, 10-3-1970 vs.1994 209,Carlis Harris Idaho, 10-3-1970 ISU 6, Longest Punt Return ISU 6,Johnny Jones(Los Angeles State), 9-25-1971 TD 8,JamieFitzGerald Colorado, vs. Northern 9-7- Opp Punt Returns Yards ISU 56, 1985 60,Pete Garces vs. 11-21-1998 CSNorthridge, Opp Punts Returned Zendajas (Nevada), 11-17-1984 5,Marty ISU 5,Jeremy Colorado, Hersheyvs. Northern 9-13- Holt Arena Records Opp 5,JamesFerrell vs. 10-23-1997 Utah, Southern Barden (Cal 3,Ramses Poly), 10-27-2007 Longest ISU Jefferson State), 3,Michael (Montana 10-21- 2003 Number Holt Arena -Field Goals 2006 2003 Colorado),Vincent 9-13- Jackson(Northern Jeremy Troy Tony Zendejas (Nevada) 11-23-1983 Waters Arizona, 10-28- vs. Northern Cooper (Northern Washington), 10-27-1984 Tech), 9-9-2000 Weber State, 11-23- Arizona),

10-9-1999 Pg. 117 Pg. p 100td, State), JuniorCrockett 11-21- (Weber 100td, JDPonciano vs. 11-10-2007 Montana, Opp ISU 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1954 1952 T Year by Year Leaders 1981 otal Offense ...... Hetherington Mark Hetherington Mark Baughman Doug Baughman Doug Shane Griggs Kevin McCarthy Burford Seth Burford Seth Shane Griggs Robb Robb Virgil Gardner Sylvester Jones Trevor Cavanaugh Jason Jason Jason Jason Gino Mariani Vern Harris Vern Harris Paul Peterson Paul Peterson Machurek Mike Machurek Mike Eddie McGill Spoon Mick Eddie McGill Steve Holzer Steve Steve Gary Tom Lee Tom Lee Dunne Jerry Dunne Jerry Kerychuk Larry Bill Ingram NevesDon Billy Shaw Billy Shaw Bill Loehr Darl Boyd Hall Boyd Hall Joe Sarratore George Kom Brackenbury Larry Bus Connor Thornton Wood Wetta Wetta Tosches Tosches Whitmer Whitmer Whitmer Whitmer ...... 136.7 269.7 217.4 273.5 235.5 256.3 277.8 115.3 188.0 213.0 201.5 151.3 219.8 203.3 226.8 178.7 270.3 216.0 186.2 295.7 244.5 218.0 295.9 211.7 127.4 108.8 149.6 149.8 209.3 142.4 115.0 112.0 103.4 112.3 97.7 86.6 65.1 79.9 65.1 77.7 65.3 87.2 93.0 87.7 65.0 63.1 65.0 71.7 66.8 67.0

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2005...... Matt Hagler...... 175.5 2002...... Isaac Mitchell...... 129.7 2001...... Doug Baughman...... 132.4 1998...... Seth Burford...... 951 2006...... Matt Gutierrez...... 200.3 2003...... Emery Beckles...... 105.8 2002...... Doug Baughman...... 134.5 1999...... Kevin McCarthy...... 3033 2007...... Russel Hill...... 199.2 2004...... Sale’ Key...... 85.7 2003...... Mark Hetherington...... 137.9 2000...... Shane Griggs...... 2861 2008...... Russel Hill...... 250.6 2005...... Kenyon Blue...... 100.5 2004...... Mark Hetherington...... 112.1 2001...... Doug Baughman...... 2638 2009...... Russel Hill...... 167.0 2006...... Josh Barnett...... 115.1 2005...... Matt Hagler...... 111.5 2002...... Doug Baughman...... 2936 2010...... Russel Hill...... 100.7 2007...... Josh Barnett...... 107.8 2006...... Matt Gutierrez...... 116.9 2003...... Mark Hetherington...... 2526 2008...... JD Ponciano...... 114.0 2007...... Russel Hill...... 128.8 2004...... Mark Hetherington...... 3192 All-Purpose Yardage 2009...... JD Ponciano...... 128.9 2008...... Russel Hill...... 120.0 2005...... Matt Hagler...... 1820 1952...... Bus Connor...... 75.7 2010...... Russel Hill...... 100.7 2009...... Russel Hill...... 104.2 2006...... Matt Gutierrez...... 2237 1954...... Bus Connor...... 137.7 2010...... Russel Hill...... 99.36 2007...... Russel Hill...... 2313 1957...... Jim Wagstaff...... 83.9 Passing Effeciency 2008...... Russel Hill...... 2634 1958...... Joe Sarratore...... 69.3 1952...... Reid Gunnell...... 226.3 Passing Yards 2009...... Russel Hill...... 1388 1959...... Boyd Hall...... 112.3 1954...... Larry Brackenbury...... 101.5 1952...... Reid Gunnell...... 283 2010...... Russel Hill...... 1194 1960...... Boyd Hall...... 67.8 1957...... Ken Peterson...... 130.9 1954...... Larry Brackenbury...... 292 1961...... Stan Brown...... 90.1 1958...... Gary Tomlinson...... 108.2 1957...... Ken Peterson...... 464 Rushing Yards 1962...... Bill Jencks...... 66.6 1959...... Not Available 1958...... Gary Tomlinson...... 181 1952...... Bus Connor...... 469 1963...... Bill Harvey...... 94.8 1960...... Bill Loehr...... 119.9 1959...... Lyle Petty...... 168 1953...... Bus Connor...... 438 1964...... Billy Shaw...... 65.9 1961...... Chuck Forrestal...... 199.5 1960...... Bill Loerh...... 384 1954...... Bus Connor...... 398 1965...... Paul McCormick...... 72.2 1964...... Billy Shaw...... 71.4 1961...... Chuck Forrestal...... 182 1955...... Larry Kent...... 487 1966...... Mike Acker...... 84.3 1965...... Don Neves...... 95.0 1962...... Bill Loehr...... 407 1956...... Not Available 1967...... Mike Acker...... 83.8 1966...... Bill Ingram...... 91.7 1963...... Billy Shaw...... 465 1957...... George Kom...... 623 1968...... Ed Bell...... 146.3 1967...... Bill Ingram...... 70.2 1964...... Billy Shaw...... 244 1958...... Joe Sarratore...... 390 1969...... Ed Bell...... 184.3 1968...... Larry Kerychuk...... 116.5 1965...... Don Neves...... 696 1959...... Boyd Hall...... 898 1970...... Carlis Harris...... 59.7 1969...... Dan Halt...... 112.8 1966...... Bill Ingram...... 1188 1960...... Boyd Hall...... 505 1971...... Tom Hofmann...... 107.2 1970...... Jerry Dunne...... 89.1 1967...... Bill Ingram...... 970 1961...... Darl Thornton...... 415 1972...... Rene’ Garnett...... 100.1 1971...... Tom Lee...... 90.1 1968...... Larry Kerychuk...... 1238 1962...... Bill Jencks...... 466 1973...... Rene’ Garnett...... 118.4 1972...... Tom Lee...... 90.0 1969...... Jerry Dunne...... 1570 1963...... Billy Shaw...... 362 1974...... Tom Hofmann...... 57.9 1973...... Gary Wood...... 54.4 1970...... Jerry Dunne...... 1018 1964...... Billy Shaw...... 593 1975...... Kevin Crocker...... 67.1 1974...... Steve Tosches...... 111.9 1971...... Tom Lee...... 1627 1965...... Don Neves...... 312 1976...... Curt Ashton...... 84.7 1975...... Steve Tosches...... 97.5 1972...... Tom Lee...... 1588 1966...... Mike Acker...... 463 1977...... Eddie McGill...... 88.3 1976...... Steve Holzer...... 74.0 1973...... Gary Wood...... 729 1967...... Mike Acker...... 561 1978...... Greg Smith...... 65.9 1977...... Mick Spoon...... 73.5 1974...... Steve Tosches...... 903 1968...... Lewis Cook...... 303 1979...... Eddie McGill...... 60.5 1978...... Mick Spoon...... 87.5 1975...... Steve Tosches...... 1176 1969...... Jerry Dunne...... 523 1980...... Dwain Wilson...... 64.6 1979...... John Coatta...... 69.4 1976...... Steve Holzer...... 590 1970...... Jerry Dunne...... 349 1981...... Dwain Wilson...... 119.1 1980...... Mike Machurek...... 107.2 1977...... Mick Spoon...... 824 1971...... Mike Davis...... 706 1982...... Cliff Baxter...... 60.5 1981...... Mike Machurek...... 148.8 1978...... Mick Spoon...... 1274 1972...... Rene’ Garnett...... 632 1983...... Michael Thompson...... 62.6 1982...... Paul Peterson...... 101.1 1979...... ...... 474 1973...... Rene’ Garnett...... 518 1984...... Merril Hoge...... 129.9 1983...... Paul Peterson...... 106.0 1980...... Mike Machurek...... 2397 1974...... Ken Monroe...... 356 1985...... Merril Hoge...... 192.1 1984...... Vern Harris...... 122.6 1981...... Mike Machurek...... 3674 1975...... Tony McCright...... 490 1986...... Merril Hoge...... 152.0 1985...... Vern Harris...... 130.8 1982...... Paul Peterson...... 2623 1976...... Kevin Wellard...... 462 1987...... Butch Caston...... 136.8 1986...... Gino Mariani...... 108.9 1983...... Paul Peterson...... 3041 1977...... Eddie McGill...... 801 1988...... Rob Vera...... 70.5 1987...... Jason Whitmer...... 131.7 1984...... Vern Harris...... 3468 1978...... Don Woolley...... 211 1989...... Chris Schrade...... 82.0 1988...... Jason Whitmer...... 103.4 1985...... Vern Harris...... 2035 1979...... Eddie McGill...... 573 1990...... George Kelly...... 123.3 1989...... Jason Whitmer...... 117.0 1986...... Gino Mariani...... 2599 1980...... Dwain Wilson...... 407 1991...... Al Smith ...... 92.9 1990...... Jason Whitmer...... 111.5 1987...... Jason Whitmer...... 2616 1981...... Dwain Wilson...... 563 1992...... Sylvester Jones...... 86.6 1991...... Trevor Cavanaugh...... 118.6 1988...... Jason Whitmer...... 2250 1982...... Mike Holliday...... 374 1993...... Alfredo Anderson...... 128.5 1992...... Shawn Behr...... 77.0 1989...... Jason Whitmer...... 1967 1983...... Ron Gilner...... 387 1994...... Alfredo Anderson...... 123.5 1993...... Virgil Gardner...... 137.6 1990...... Jason Whitmer...... 2248 1984...... Merril Hoge...... 900 1995...... Alfredo Anderson...... 164.8 1994...... Rob Wetta...... 118.1 1991...... Trevor Cavanaugh...... 2169 1985...... Merril Hoge...... 1041 1996...... Alfredo Anderson...... 90.8 1995...... Rob Wetta...... 117.2 1992...... Shawn Behr...... 743 1986...... Merril Hoge...... 631 1997...... Monte’ Walzer...... 68.2 1996...... Shane Griggs...... 112.8 1993...... Virgil Gardner...... 1308 1987...... Corky Federico...... 570 1998...... DeRonn Finley...... 116.2 1997...... Seth Burford...... 93.8 1994...... Robb Wetta...... 2332 1988...... Rob Vera...... 220 1999...... Nick Whitworth...... 170.6 1998...... Seth Burford...... 123.7 1995...... Robb Wetta...... 2031 1989...... Rob Vera...... 554 2000...... DeRonn Finley...... 165.2 1999...... Kevin McCarthy...... 130.8 1996...... Shane Griggs...... 1823 1990...... George Kelley...... 562 2001...... Mike Jones...... 89.3 2000...... Shane Griggs...... 121.4 1997...... Seth Burford...... 690 1991...... Scott Hersley...... 623

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 118 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 ...... 1958 1957 1954 1952 1949 Receptions 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 ...... PugmireRon Shawn Beals Hoge Merril Hoge Merril Hoge Merril Ken O’Neal Cliff Baxter Dwain Childs Rod Greg Smith Greg Smith Don Craig Norby Craig Norby Tom Hofmann Tom Hofmann Tom Fischer Tom Hofmann Carlis Harris/Tom Ude Ed Bell Ed Bell Jim Rackley John McCarthy Arnold Ron Arnold Ron Bill Harvey Kent Dean Jim Fransen PapenbergDon Neil Henderson Neil Henderson/John CookBob Bus Connor Nolan Ford Jake LaRue Corey Clint Knickrehm Clint Knickrehm Josh Barnett Josh Barnett Josh Barnett Josh Barnett Isaac Mitchell Isaac Mitchell Jones Mike Nick Nick Kennedy Nkeyasen Kennedy Nkeyasen Craig Joseph Alfredo Anderson Alfredo Anderson Alfredo Anderson Sylvester Jones Woolley Whitworth Whitworth White ...... Wilson ...... Ventry ...... 1022 1117 1106 1192 1159 274 434 456 793 480 883 968 881 933 688 619 820 791 828 62 49 67 52 41 44 78 41 33 49 19 19 22 23 20 26 65 22 96 67 16 23 22 11 10 10 10 15 5 6 4 5 6 5 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1954 1952 1949 Receiving Yards 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 ...... 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Arnold/George Douglas Ron Pugmire/N.Ron Henderson Jesse Levin/Eugene Mirador Jody Griswold Blake Stamper Ken O’Neal EwingCharles Childs Rod Greg Smith Greg Smith Greg Smith Craig Norby Craig Norby Tom Hofmann Tom Hofmann Tom Fischer Tom Hofmann Carlis Harris Ed Bell Ed Bell Jim Ackley Odom Bob Arnold Ron Bill Harvey Kent Dean Jim Fransen Noblisse Herman Neil Henderson Hodson Bob Bus Connor Lamont Jones Jake LaRue Tavoy Moore Jaron Eddie Eddie Lacey Akilah Eddie Sale’ Sale’ Eugene Mirador Jason Girley FinleyDeRonn FinleyDeRonn Jaxon Ernst Justin Justin Rommie Josh Gibbs Rommie Sylvester Jones Joe Funk Joe Funk Kevin Pettit Key Key Taylor Thompson Thompson Thompson Young Young ...... Wheeler Wheeler ...... 1072 1522 1086 . .... 557 555 536 945 640 382 659 209 278 361 517 352 458 351 204 535 230 220 113 116 115 124 123 256 304 38 44 31 28 44 60 26 21 48 50 43 28 63 94 69 34 51 70 83 37 39 67 58 47 40 49 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1949 1948 Scoring 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 ...... Elliot Giles Justin Rommie Carter Sam Rommie Sylvester Jones Joe Funk Joe Funk Torrey Sheets Shawn Beals Butch Caston Hoge Merril Jeff Fillmore Ricardo Restrepo Kevin Crocker Steve Beller Tom Hofmann Rene’ Tom Hofmann Louie Hurst Ed Bell Ed Bell AckerMike Odom Bob NevesDon Billy Shaw Billy Shaw Bill Jencks Darl Boyd Hall Boyd Hall PugmireRon George Kom Not Available Kent Larry Bus Connor Bus Connor Bus Connor Jay Paris Jake LaRue Rumble Rodrick Jaron Eddie Eddie Lacey Akilah Eddie Sale’ Sale’ Brett Fowler Brett Fowler FinleyDeRonn Goodell Brian FinleyDeRonn Jaxon Ernst Key Key Thornton Garnett Taylor Thompson Thompson Thompson Young ...... Wheeler Wheeler ......

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HISTORY AND RECORDS 1981...... Case deBruijn...... 15-26 1975...... Ricardo Restrepo...... 17-18 1972...... Steve Beller...... 40.8 1971...... Phil Price...... 14.7 1982...... Perry Larson...... 9-15 1976...... Ricardo Restrepo...... 14-14 1973...... Steve Beller...... 41.4 1972...... Steve Merritt...... 6.7 1983...... Perry Larson...... 17-25 1977...... Jeff Fillmore...... 9-11 1974...... Steve Beller...... 39.6 1973...... Jerry McIntyre...... 5.5 1984...... Perry Larson...... 15-21 1978...... Case deBruijn...... 5-7 1975...... Steve Holzer...... 39.4 1974...... Ken Parks...... 7.1 1985...... Rene Weitmann...... 13-19 1979...... Case deBruijn...... 11-11 1976...... Steve Holzer...... 38.7 1975...... Wally Kelly...... 8.5 1986...... Rene Weitmann...... 8-14 1980...... Case deBruijn...... 28-31 1977...... Jeff Fillmore...... 41.0 1976...... Ken Parks...... 9.4 1987...... Matt Maloney...... 14-22 1981...... Case deBruijn...... 48-51 1978...... Case deBruijn...... 41.2 1977...... Sonny Booker...... 159 1988...... Matt Bombard...... 7-11 1982...... Perry Larson...... 17-17 1979...... Case deBruijn...... 44.7 1978...... Terry Wilson...... 9.0 1989...... Matt Bombard...... 13-20 1983...... Perry Larson...... 37-41 1980...... Case deBruijn...... 44.0 1979...... Terry Wilson...... 7.4 1990...... Darren Goodman...... 20-28 1984...... Perry Larson...... 29-31 1981...... Case deBruijn...... 43.9 1980...... William Harrison...... 9.5 1991...... Darren Goodman...... 7-13 1985...... Rene Weitmann...... 37-38 1982...... Jeff Kaiser...... 41.2 1981...... Matt Courtney...... 10.7 1992...... Randy Nate...... 8-12 1986...... Rene Weitmann...... 25-27 1983...... Jeff Kaiser...... 41.5 1982...... Brent Koetter...... 6.6 1993...... Andy Norrell...... 7-15 1987...... Matt Maloney...... 29-31 1984...... Jeff Kaiser...... 36.7 1983...... Matt Courtney...... 10.3 1994...... James Ferrell...... 5-7 1988...... Matt Bombard...... 8-9 1985...... Gino Mariani...... 40.1 1984...... Wade Wilhite...... 9.0 1995...... James Ferrell...... 4-12 1989...... Matt Bombard...... 20-22 1986...... Matt Maloney...... 41.0 1985...... Jamie FitzGerald...... 9.3 1996...... James Ferrell...... 15-19 1990...... Darren Goodman...... 25-25 1987...... Gino Mariani...... 38.3 1986...... Mike Marks...... 7.3 1997...... James Ferrell...... 13-19 1991...... Darren Goodman...... 24-25 1988...... Matt Maloney...... 38.5 1987...... Mike Marks...... 4.5 1998...... Pete Garces...... 14-18 1992...... Randy Nate...... 22-22 1989...... Duffy Daugherty...... 37.3 1988...... Mike Marks...... 10.2 1999...... Pete Garces ...... 13-19 1993...... Andy Norrell...... 31-32 1990...... Duffy Daugherty...... 42.4 1989...... Mike Marks...... 7.6 2000...... Javier Garcia...... 8-15 1994...... James Ferrell...... 17-18 1991...... Darren Goodman...... 34.7 1990...... Al Smith...... 7.4 2001...... Javier Garcia...... 14-18 1995...... James Ferrell...... 38-39 1992...... Rod Murphy...... 38.9 1991...... Al Smith...... 7.4 2002...... Jeremy Hershey...... 14-26 1996...... James Ferrell...... 31-34 1993...... Randy Nate...... 40.4 1992...... Eric Alden...... 12.3 2003...... Jeremy Hershey...... 18-26 1997...... James Ferrell...... 15-18 1994...... Thomas Washington...... 45.0 1993...... Eric Alden...... 12.5 2004...... Jaret Johnson...... 6-12 1998...... Pete Garces...... 21-23 1995...... James Ferrell...... 40.7 1994...... Josh Brown ...... 8.7 2005...... Jaret Johnson...... 17-19 1999...... Pete Garces...... 34-36 1996...... James Ferrell...... 39.3 1995...... Trevor Bell...... 10.9 2006...... Dan Zeidman...... 6-8 2000...... Javier Garcia...... 39-42 1997...... Ben Simpson...... 39.0 1996...... Trevor Bell...... 10.3 2007...... Branden Jones...... 10-16 2001...... Javier Garcia...... 37-42 1998...... Ben Simpson...... 39.6 1997...... Trevor Bell...... 13.9 2008...... Mike Ramos...... 9-11 2002...... Jeremy Hershey...... 31-37 1999...... Ben Simpson...... 42.0 1998...... DeRonn Finley...... 9.8 2009...... Jarrett Huk...... 9-13 2003...... Jeremy Hershey ...... 38-40 2000...... Ben Simpson...... 41.6 1999...... Darren Dubois...... 9.7 2010...... Brendon Garcia...... 8-14 2004...... Jaret Johnson...... 15-18 2001...... Eddie Johnson...... 46.3 2000...... DeRonn Finley...... 15.5 2005...... Jaret Johnson...... 29-31 2002...... Eddie Johnson...... 46.2 2001...... Jason Girley...... 10.1 Extra Points 2006...... Dan Zeidman...... 18-20 2003...... Kyle McQuown...... 43.9 2002...... Emery Beckles...... 14.2 1949...... Jay Paris...... 23-32 2007...... Branden Jones...... 31-34 2004...... Kyle McQuown...... 43.1 2003...... Emery Beckles...... 16.4 1952...... Carl Williams...... 25-32 2008...... Jarrett Huk...... 27-28 2005...... Dan Zeidman...... 40.2 2004...... Kenyon Blue...... 8.5 1954...... Larry Brackenbury...... 19-23 2009...... Jarrett Huk...... 15-15 2006...... Dan Zeidman...... 43.6 2005...... Kenyon Blue...... 9.7 1955...... Bob Fails...... 18-23 2010...... Brendon Garcia...... 20-20 2007...... Dan Zeidman...... 42.7 2006...... Eddie Thompson...... 11.5 1956 ...... Not Available 2008...... Jon Vanderwielen...... 42.4 2007...... Eddie Thompson...... 11.0 1957...... George Kom...... 17-24 Punting Average 2009...... Jon Vanderwielen...... 44.7 2008...... Kenyon Blue...... 10.9 1958...... Ron Pugmire 1954...... Jack Logan...... 40.1 2010...... David Harrington...... 44.3 2009...... Andrew Benavides...... 5.3 ...... Neil Henderson/Jim Koetter....2-? 1955...... Tom Zaun...... 43.3 2010...... Tavoy Moore...... 18.3 1959...... Neil Henderson...... 5-5 1956...... Not Available Punt Return Average 1960...... Don Gatewood...... 3-4 1957...... George Kom...... 42.3 1956...... Bus Connor...... 17.0 Kick Return Average 1961...... Bardell Bailey/Louie Mello 2-3 1958...... Neil Henderson...... 43.3 1957...... Jim Wagstaff...... 10.8 1956...... Bus Connor...... 35.5 1962...... Billy Shaw...... 6-8 1959...... Neil Henderson...... 36.0 1958...... Not Available 1957...... Jim Wagstaff ...... 24.7 1963...... Carl Humphreys...... 1-2 1960...... Jim Schneider...... 35.5 1959...... Neil Henderson...... 10.0 1959...... Neil Henderson...... 20.5 1964...... Don Neves...... 24-28 1961...... Jerry Carothers...... 37.4 1960...... Burdette Mallack...... 13.3 1960...... Herman Noblisse...... 36.8 1965...... Don Neves...... 16-18 1962...... Jerry Carothers...... 34.1 1961...... Herman Noblisse...... 16.3 1961...... Stan Brown...... 23.9 1966...... Lowell Van Orman...... 5-6 1963...... John Miller...... 34.9 1962...... Not Available 1962...... Not Available 1967...... Rich Carrillo...... 4-6 1964...... Paul McCormick...... 33.9 1963...... Bill Harvey ...... 9.8 1963...... Bill Harvey...... 23.8 1968...... Joe Petrone...... 15-21 1965...... Paul Shaner...... 42.6 1964...... Paul McCormick...... 9.7 1964...... George Douglas...... 25.0 1969...... Louie Hurst...... 26-36 1966...... Larry Taylor...... 38.7 1965...... Bud Hare...... 9.6 1965...... Paul McCormick...... 20.2 1970...... Louie Hurst...... 22-24 1967...... Larry Kerychuk...... 38.7 1966...... Russ Eacker...... 12.0 1966...... Russ Eacker...... 23.4 1971...... Steve Beller...... 13-14 1968...... Joe Petrone...... 42.1 1967...... Billy Satterfield...... 15.1 1967...... Mike Acker...... 19.8 1972...... Steve Beller...... 29-32 1969...... Larry Rodriguez...... 41.6 1968...... Ed Bell...... 14.9 1968...... Carlis Harris...... 31.0 1973...... Steve Beller...... 17-17 1970...... Wally Buono...... 42.5 1969...... Carlis Harris...... 7.4 1969...... Carlis Harris...... 33.0 1974...... Steve Beller...... 5-9 1971...... Wally Buono...... 40.5 1970...... Carlis Harris...... 22.8 1970...... Carlis Harris...... 28.8

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 120 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 Interceptions 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 Thornton/Don Gatewood ...... Connor L. Brackenbury/Bus Billy Satterfield Not Available Russ Eacker Ray Bob George Douglas Al Jacobson Not Available Jim Schneider Burdette Mallack Jim Koetter/Jim Fransen Not Available SteinmetzBob Tavoy Moore JD Ponciano Kenyon Blue JD Ponciano Clint Knickrehm Kenyon Blue Dane Simmons Beckles Emery Beckles Emery James Charles FinleyDeRonn Nick FinleyDeRonn Monte’ Cleavon Bradshaw Justin Alfredo Anderson Adam Johnson Johnson Robert Al Smith George Kelley Schrade Chris Tony Roland Frank Selto Butch Caston Hoge Merril Wade Michael Michael Dwain Lamar Fite Allison Mike Riedel Rick Riedel Rick Riedel Rick Scott Butterfield Rene’ Rene’ Rene’ Phil Price Whitworth Garnett Garnett Garnett Wilhite Young

Wilson Walzer . Thompson Thompson ...... 24.1 20.6 25.5 27.9 19.2 20.4 19.8 22.2 21.9 18.8 21.3 20.6 25.7 23.6 23.5 21.8 21.1 25.8 29.7 21.3 21.8 21.1 21.8 27.5 22.8 18.2 20.8 19.8 17.6 22.3 21.3 21.5 20.3 17.9 22.5 15.1 18.3 25.2 22.5 23.9 ...... 10 3 4 3 4 3 2 2 3 4 1978 1971 1970 Fumble Recoveries 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 Matsey/Dave Bob Shorrock Dennis Rodriguez Larry Marcus Jackson EchoHawk Alden/Mark Eric Burkhalter Bob GeraldRichardson JamieFitzGerald 1972-77 NotAvailable ...... 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Rutten/RustinSean Phillips Walter Johnson/Brent Koetter Rene’ Jim Arbuckle Wally Buono/Jake Palas Shorrock/JakeDennis Palas Dustin D.J. Clark D.J. Clark D.J. Clark D.J. Clark Quinton Freeman Beckles Emery Quinton Freeman Josh Robinson Josh Robinson Josh Robinson Josh Robinson Trevor Bell Trevor Bell Johns Jarmaine Josh Brown/ Holland Brian Bethel Dwyer/Brion Don Key Michael EchoHawkMark Terrell Johnson Tony Justin Manu/Robert Calley Davis/Mike Don Jeffries Bobby Hallcy/Matt Walt. Johnson/ John Berry Brent Koetter Willie Allen/Matt Courtney Bill Snapp/JohnBerry Brett Helmandollar Richens Matsey/Karl Bob Brett Helmandollar Dave Benko Ken Parks/Wade Edgson Art Phil Spain Jim Jones Louie Hurst Dick Cook Garnett/Steve Kaupan Tew ...... Wilker ...... Walser ...... 3 5 4 4 5 3 4 4 6 5 6 4 3 3 3 3 2 5 4 3 3 4 5 6 3 6 5 2 8 7 5 2 2 3 5 5 3 3 3 2 4 6 4 4 6 Gary Bunting Bobby Hallcy/Rob 1986 GeraldRichardson 1985 Steve Anderson/ 1984 Brent Koetter/Lynn Hirschi/ 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1969 1968 1967 Tackles Phil Pleasant 2009 2008 Anthony Henderson 2007 2006 Murray JeffCharleston/Dustin Atelea Raass/ 2005 2004 2003 Ben 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 Brown Rick 1996 1995 1994 Clarence Reese 1993 Mitchell Herman 1992 1991 Bruce Gerling Givens/Kirk 1990 1989 1988 1987 ’onl 2 BasimHudeen/ChadO’Donnell 2010 Heberlein Mike ...... Burkhalter Manu/Bob Ron Calley Mike B. Koetter/Anthony Delaney Jerome Galloway/ Dave Clark John Olivia Lewis Aaron Graham/Marvin Dave Lewis/George Semons Marvin Ambrose Costa Ambrose Costa Ambrose Costa Holmesley/Dustin Chris D.J. Clark/Michael Amos/Jon Demetrius Sterling Rife Mennear/Brad Terrance Calloway Anthony Simmons Melvin/Dane Quinton Freeman/ Pago Jared Allen/Atari Callen Daniel Pryor Jared Daniels Allen/LaDerick Josh Robinson/ Cantrell Hayes Travis Hansen Trevor Bell Josh Hays Johnson Eric Johnson/JoshHaysIke Mottishaw Sean Ford Dwyer/Robert Don Liava’a/MichaelMahe Key Metoyer Marvin Campbell/TomMark Brooks Marks Miller/Mike Donald Paul Schwenke Davis/Arthur Don Tanuvasa Taylor Togafau Walser/John Berry ......

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HISTORY AND RECORDS 1989...... Tony Manu/Bruce Givens Bill Fuger, Guard Leroy Harris, DB, 1st Mark Campbell...... 5.0 Jim Cherry, End 1977 1990...... Tobe Smith...... 3.0 Larry Brackenbury, QB 1968 Ray Allred, NG, 1st 1991...... Sean Mottishaw...... 13.0 Ed Bell, WR, 1st 1992...... Rod Murphy ...... 9.0 1955 Leroy Harris, DB, 1st 1978 1993...... Tom Prudhomme...... 7.5 Howard Green, Guard Billy Satterfield, DB, 1st Greg Smith, WR, 1st 1994...... Josh Hays...... 16.5 Paul Tripp, Tackle Case deBruijn, P, 1st 1995...... Alipate Taualupe...... 4.0 Larry Kent, Halfback 1969 1996...... Josh Hays...... 12.5 Bob Fails, End Joe McGrath, C, 1st 1979 1997...... Michael Gary ...... 3.0 Ed Bell, WR, 1st Wayne Whitaker, T, 1st 1998...... Trevor McKenna...... 4.0 1956 Jerry Dunne, QB, 1st Michael Johnson, DT, 1st 1999...... Seth Wertman...... 5.5 Bob Fails, End Steve Mandelkow, DE, 1st 2000...... Sony Galvan...... 4.5 Bill Wilson, Guard Larry Chandler, DT, 1st 1980 2001...... Jared Allen...... 6.5 Art Bushnell, Halfback Ambrose Costa, LB, 1st Bob Matsey, DB, 1st 2002...... Jared Allen...... 10.5 Rod Childs, TE, 1st 2003...... Jared Allen...... 17.5 1957 1970 Case deBruijn, P, 1st 2004...... James Drake...... 4.5 Bob Hodson, End Stan Geyer, C, 1st Case deBruijn, K, 1st 2005...... Jeff Charleston...... 12.0 Charlie Maiava, Guard Dave Flynt, G, 1st 2006...... Atelea Raass...... 3.5 Ken Peterson, QB Jerry Dunne, QB, 1st 1981 2007...... Geo Simmons...... 4.5 Jim Wagstaff, Halfback Ras Cattalico, LB, 1st Case deBruijn, P, 1st 2008...... Ryan Phipps...... 3.5 George Kom, Fullback Louie Hurst, DB, 1st Rod Childs, TE, 1st 2009...... Jarrid Nash...... 3.0 Mike Machurek, QB, 1st (MVP) 1958 1971 Dave Walser, LB, 1st 2010...... Sean Rutten...... 5.0 Dee Pankratz, Guard Tom Hofmann, SE, 1st Matt Courtney, DB, 1st Tom Toner, DE, 1st 1959 Phil Price, DB, 1st 1982 All-Conference Honorees Ray Konczos, End Jim Lane, C, 1st Paul Tripp, Tackle 1972 Dan Taylor, T, 1st Blaine Jones, Guard Tony Ramonas, T, 1st Steve Anderson, NG, 1st All- Rocky Mountain Conference (1950-59) Boyd Hall, Back Mike Davis, FB, 1st 1950 Rene’ Garnett, HB, 1st 1983 Ed Samira, Guard All Big Sky Conference Tom Toner, DE, 1st Todd Price, C, 1st John Walker, Tackle (1963-present) Phil Spain, LB, 1st Carl Qualls, LB, 1st Jack Frisch, Fullback Lem Galeai, MLB, 1st 1963 1973 Matt Courtney, DB, 1st 1951 John Miller, T, 1st Joe Mattie, LB, 1st Jeff Kaiser, P, 1st Ed Samira, Guard Ben Sanford, C, 1st Tom Hofmann, SE, 1st Lamont Jones, End Nick Yorges, HB, 1st 1984 Ted Schmidt, FB, 1st 1974 Merril Hoge, RB, 1st 1952 Ken Dean, E, 2nd Tom Hofmann, SE, 1st Steve Anderson, NG, 1st Lamont Jones, End Carl Humphrey, E, 2nd John Roman, G, 1st Brent Koetter, DB, 1st Phil Roche, End Robert Helton, G, 2nd Steve Beller, P, 1st Bill Slonaker, Tackle Bill Shaw, QB, 2nd Matt Kendon, DT, 1st 1985 Leonard Smorin, Center Merril Hoge, RB, 1st Chet Lee, Halfback 1964 1975 Bus Connor, Halfback Gene Kelikuli, T, 1st Rich Rodgers, C, 1st 1986 Bill Shaw, QB, 1st Rick Scribner, T, 1st Merril Hoge, RB, 1st 1953 Carl Humphrey, E, 2nd Greg Taylor, DE, 1st Bus Connor, Halfback Jim Anaya, G, 2nd Wayne Hill, LB, 1st 1987 Nolan Ford, End Rick Noel, LB, 1st (MVP) Frank Selto, RS, 1st Percy Christiansen, Guard 1965 Steve Kapaun, DB, 1st 1990 Howard Green, Tackle Ron Arnold, OL, 1st Duffy Daugherty, P, 1st George Douglas, DB, 1st 1976 1954 Rick Scribner, T, 1st 1992 Bus Connor, Halfback 1967 Wayne Hill, LB, 1st Sylvester Jones, RB, 1st Howard Green, Tackle Otis Thomas, LB, 1st Ray Allred, NG, 1st Mahe Liava’a, MLB, 1st

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 122 James Ferrell, P, 2nd Marcus Jackson,CB, 2nd 2002 Brooks, ILB,Bart 2nd 2nd Javier Garcia PK, Eddie Johnson,P, 1st Boose,Eric DL,1st Jared Allen, DL,1st 2001 Junior Ioane, MLB, 2nd Finley,DeRonn RS, 2nd Finley,DeRonn 2000 Pete Garces, 1st K, 1999 Raven Battle, LB, 2nd Craig Joseph,FB, 2nd Finley,DeRonn RS, 2nd Pete Garces, 1st K, 1998 , CB, 2nd James Ferrell, 2nd K, Anthony Elgaaen,FB, 2nd Telly Lockette, LB, 1st Trevor Bell, S,1st 1997 James Ferrell, 2nd K, Telly Lockette, LB, 1st Marcus Jackson,DB, 1st Josh Hays, DE, 1st 1996 Justin Josh Hays, DE, 1st Alfredo Anderson, RB, 1st 1995 Alipate Josh Hays, DE, 2nd Alfredo Anderson, RB, 2nd C,2nd Jeff Clark, Jeff 1994 Jeff Ford,Robert DL,1st Carter,Sam Alfredo Anderson, RB, 1st 1993 Vrbas, G,1st Vrbas, G,2nd Young, Taulaupe, DL,2nd WR, 1st WR, 2nd WR, 1st Kyle P, McQuown, 2nd David Beverly, CB, 2nd Krosch,OLB, 2nd Kris DT, Horn, Jermaine 2nd Steve Burch, Hetherington, QB,Mark 2nd James,Ernie S,2nd Josh Jeremy Hershey, 2nd K, Isaac Mitchell, RB, 2nd Poleki, G, 2nd Robert Brett Fowler, CB, Beckles, 1st Emery Jared Allen, DE, 1st Mark Eddie RB,Josh Barnett, 1st 2007 Eddie Lacey,Akilah Pago RB,Josh Barnett, 1st George 2006 Eddie Pago Jeff Charleston, DE, 1st 1st Jaret Johnson,PK, 2005 Sale’ James,Ernie CB, 1st 2004 Sale’ 2003 Dan Zeidman, P, 2nd Brandon Mennear, D.J. CB, 2nd Clark, Audie Attar, LB, 2nd Boose,Eric DL,2nd Isaac Mitchell, RB, 2nd Baughman,QB,Doug 2nd Poleki, OL, 2nd Robert Steve Burch, OL,2nd Sale’ James,Ernie DB, 1st Brooks, LB,Bart 1st Josh Jared Allen, DL,1st Mark Eddie Johnson,P, 1st Corey Brown, OL,1st Key, Key, Key, 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 OLB, 2nd Whitworth, LB, 1st Whitworth, Togafau, ILB, 1st Togafau, ILB, 1st Weivoda, DT, 1st Weivoda, DL,1st Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Yarno, C,1st WR, 2nd WR, 1st WR, 2nd T, 2nd WR, 2nd WR, 2nd WR, 1st WR, 2nd WR, 2nd TE, 2nd Tavoy Moore, Specialist, 1st A.J. Storms, OLB, 1st Jon 2009 Phipps,Ryan OLB, 2nd D.J. CB, 2nd Clark, Eddie Kenyon Blue, ST, 1st 2008 George Ripley Ken Bacon 1980 Lewis Marvin 1979 Neal Richardson 1978 A.J. Storms, OLB, 1st David P, Harrington, 1st 2010 JD Ponciano, RET, 2nd Dan Zeidman, P, 2nd 1984 All-Conference defensive backBrent Koetter. Vanderwielen, P, 1st Thompson, Big Sky Conference WR, 2nd All-Academic

Pg. 123 Pg. Jason Todd Jones Jason Gault Joe Funk Steve Boyenger 1989 Miskol Randy FedericoCorky Shawn Nessen Todd Jones Joe Funk 1987 Manu Ron Gino Mariani Arstein Mark Todd Jones 1986 Hronek Mike Jim Harrell 1985 Jeff Kaiser Brent Koetter Manu Ron Richard Tim Messuri Jim Harrell Jeff Bartlow 1984 Jeff Kaiser Brent Koetter Bill Rice Blake Stamper Rich 1983 Sjelin Kerry Brent Koetter Scott Berger Ken Bacon 1982 Lem Galeai KoetterDirk Ken Bacon 1981 Lewis Marvin KoetterDirk Williamson Whitmer Williamson

HISTORY AND RECORDS 1990 Ray Felts Matt Nighswonger Sterling Mennear Steve Boyenger Josh Hays Brandon Reed Renell Robinson Duffy Daugherty Steve Krause Mark Young Erik Stoll Robert Ford Eric Lenoci Jon Winn Joe Funk Aaron Norby 2000 Troy Koopman Kevin Patton Adam Christian 2007 Reed Payne Duane Riggs Darren Dubois Sterling Mennear Troy Shippen Marcus Teal Josh Del Prado Micah Cloward DeRonn Finley Joel Janke 1991 1996 Kaili McCray Tyler Hjelseth Steve Boyenger Gary Anderson Matt Nighswonger JD Ponciano Scott Hersley Joe Barnes Ben Simpson Brad Rife Jack Horton Trevor Bell David Steel Brett Bankus Joel Jund Troy Bell Bart Teuscher Will Yoder Joe Koga Steve Burch Brandon Tuia Demetrius Amos Mitch Oparnico Kirk Clifford Renell Robinson Reed Payne Chirs Driscoll 2001 Tom Sharp Anthony Elgaaen Troy Bell 2008 Rob Vera Sy Farris Brett Fowler Chris Kirkegaard Mike Fullwood Judd Gold Brad Shedd 1992 Josh Hays Sean Judd Dustin Tew Shawn Behr Robert McBride Donell McNeal JD Ponciano Aaron Gutridge Kevin Patton Mike Rose Ryan Henry Traves Olson Duane Riggs Bart Teuscher Brad Rife Dave Rasmussen Jason Smith Jerry Troyer Sean Rutten Tom Sharp Andy Thuernagle Jarret Huk 2002 Jason Jones 1993 1997 Troy Bell Ryan Phipps Shawn Behr Gary Anderson Bart Brooks Kirk Clifford Joe Barnes Jeff Davenport 2009 Mark EchoHawk Pete Beecher Mike Rose Clint Brock Scott Hersley Trevor Bell Nic Edgson Chad Kay Chris Driscoll 2003 Jarrett Huk Randy Nate Michael Gary Jeff Davenport Ryan Henry Aaron Norby Travis Hansen Brandon Mennear Ethan Monroe John Pearce Kevin Paugh Chad O’Donnell 2004 JD Ponciano 1994 1998 Jeff Davenport Mitch Rudder Rick Brown Craig Broyles Brandon Mennear Sean Rutten Eddy Christensen Chris Driscoll Jon Winn Brad Shedd Kirk Clifford Jeff Davenport Dustin Tew Chad Kay Rafe Hewett 2005 Jon Van Vliet Steve Krause Pete Beecher Turill Engleman Bryant Ward Eric Lenoci Travis Hansen Spencer Franz Craig Joseph Brandon Mennear 2010 1995 Kaili McCray Sterling Mennear Luke Austin Gary Anderson Brandon Reed Luke Sniewski Clint Brock Joe Barnes Nick Whitworth Jon Winn Brendon Garcia Jake Barry David Harrington Trevor Bell 2006 Russel Hill Kirk Clifford 1999 Micah Cloward Ethan Monroe Chris Driscoll Troy Bell Turill Engleman Mitch Rudder Mark EchoHawk Craig Broyles Anthony Henderson Sean Rutten Sy Farris Darren Dubois Joel Janke Brad Shedd Mark Fisher Kaili McCray Brandon Mennear Dustin Tew

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 124 Jeff Kaiser, Punter 1983 Quarterback Machurek, Mike Case deBruijn,Punter 1981 Allred,Ray NoseGuard 1977 Rodgers, CenterRich Wayne Hill,Linebacker 1975 Ed Bell, SplitEnd 1969 Ed Bell, SplitEnd Leroy Harris, Defensive Back 1968 Aizawa, Guard Gary 1963 Mahoney,Jerry Fullback 1961 Paul 1959 Pankratz,DeLane Guard 1958 Howard Green, Guard 1955 Dickson, Harry 1949 Trevor Bell, DB, 1996 Steve Boyenger, DB, 1991 Jim Harrell, G,1984 Brent Koetter, DB, 1984 Jeff Fillmore, 1978 K, Kildew,Kim DE, 1976 Steve Beller, 1972 P/K, Bryant John Justin CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Tripp, Van Vaeena Ward Vliet Tackle All-America Selections Tackle Postseason Camp,David (Walter Harrington AP, Tavoy Moore (AFCA, AP, Network) Sports 2010 Jon 2009 Eddie George Dan Zeidman, Punter 2007 Jaret Johnson,Kicker Jeff Charleston, Defensive Lineman 2005 Jared Allen, Defensive Lineman 2003 James,Ernie Cornerback Steve Burch, Corey Brown, Center Jared Allen, Defensive Lineman 2002 Javier Garcia, Placekicker Eddie Johnson,Punter 2001 Junior Ioane,Linebacker Middle Finley,DeRonn Finley,DeRonn Punt Returner 2000 Pete Garces, Kicker 1999 Pete Garces, Kicker 1998 Telly Lockette, Linebacker Trevor Bell, Defensive Back 1997 Telly Lockette, Linebacker Josh Hays, Defensive End 1996 Josh Hays, Defensive End 1995 Otto,Bob Def. Steve Anderson, Def. 1984 JD Ponciano, Returner Vanderwielen, Punter 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 Thompson, Yarno, Center Tackle Tackle Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Tackle Network) Sports

Miller,1989-Donald LB Network) Storms (Sports AJ Storms, Network/Fathead. Phil LB- Steele;AJ Sports Tavoy Moore, Network/ KR/PR- Phil Steele; Sports David P- Harrington, Network/ Phil Steele; Sports Eddie Johnson,Punter Jared Allen, Defensive Line 2002 DefensiveJosh Robinson, Back Jared Allen, Defensive Line 2001 Tom Defense-2 Tom Lee, QB Rene’ Offense-2 1972 (5) Big Sky Conference Player ofthe Week Honors Fathead.com com Fathead.com 2010 Jared Allen, Defensive Line 2003 QB Machurek, 1982-Mike Gutierrez,2006-Matt QB 2003-Jared Allen, DL Courtney,1983-Matt DB 1976-Wayne Hill,LB 2001-Shane Griggs, QB deBruijn, P 1982-Case 2001-Shane Griggs, QB 1970-Ed Bell,

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North-South Shrine Game North-South Postseason All-Star Game King All-America Classic

East-West Shrine Game WR All-America Selections Olympia Gold Bowl Gold Olympia Blue-Gray Game Blue-Gray American Bowl Selections Preseason Hula Bowl

Pg. 125 Pg. Dave Defense-2 Case deBruijn,K Corp,Chris QB Machurek, Mike Machurek,QB *Mike QB Machurek, Mike QB Machurek, Mike Offense-6 1981 (8) Lewis, LB Marvin Lewis, LB Marvin Defense-2 QB Machurek, Mike QB Machurek, Mike Offense-2 1980 (4) Eddie McGill, RB Offense-1 1979 (1) Matsey,Bob DB Defense-1 1978 (1) *Neal Richardson,LB Chambers, DB Larry Defense-2 1977 (2) Wayne Hill,LB Defense-1 1976 (1) Noel,Rick LB Wayne Hill,LB Defense-2 1975 (2) Kendon,DTMatt Defense-1 Pal QB Sartori, Offense-1 1974 (2) DE Kastilahn, *Mark Joe Mattie, LB Joe Mattie, LB Defense-3 Rene’ Offense-1 1973 (4) Tim Perreira, DT RB Garnett, Walser, LB WR

HISTORY AND RECORDS WIllie Allen, CB Defense-1 Pete Garces, K Pete Davis, LB 1982 (2) 2000 (6) Offense-2 1994 (7) Offense-1 Paul Peterson, QB Offense-2 Nick Whitworth, RB Paul Peterson, QB Alfredo Anderson, RB Defense-1 *Rob Wetta, QB Josh Robinson, DB 1983 (5) Defense-3 Special Teams-4 Offense-4 Josh Hays, DE Javier Garcia, K Michael Thompson, WR *Brion Bethel, DB DeRonn Finley, PR *Paul Peterson, QB Brian Getz, LB Ben Simpson, P Paul Peterson, QB Special Teams-2 DeRonn Finley, PR John Berry, QB Thomas Washington, P Defense-1 *James Ferrell, K 2001 (3) Lem Galeai, LB Offense-1 1995 (3) Mike Jones, RB 1984 (4) Defense-2 Defense-1 Offense-2 Marcus Jackson, DB Bart Brooks, LB Vern Harris, QB Josh Hays, DE Special Teams-1 Vern Harris, QB Special Teams-1 Javier Garcia, PK Defense-2 James Ferrell, K Brent Koetter, DB 2002 (7) Ron Manu, LB 1996 (5) Offense-1 Offense-2 Doug Baughman, QB 1985 (3) Shane Griggs, QB Defense-2 Offense-3 Ed Coleman, RB Quinton Freeman, DB Vern Harris, QB Defense-1 Jared Allen, DL %Vern Harris, QB Josh Hays, DE Special Teams-4 %Merril Hoge, RB Special Teams-2 Eddie Johnson, P James Ferrell, P/K Eddie Johnson, P 1987 (2) James Ferrell, P/K Emery Beckles, PR Offense-1 Eddie Johnson, P Jason Whitmer, QB 1997 (6) Defense-4 2003 (7) Jaret Johnson, K Defense-1 Trevor Bell, DB Offense-1 Kenyon Blue, KR-PR Mike Calley, LB Trevor Bell, DB Mark Hetherington, QB Jaret Johnson, K Telly Lockette, LB Defense-3 1989 (2) Joe Barnes, DB Jared Allen, DL 2006 (2) Offense-1 Special Teams-2 Jared Allen, DL Offense-1 Jason Whitmer, QB James Ferrell, K Ernie James, DB Josh Barnett, RB Defense-1 James Ferrell, K Special Teams-3 Defense-1 Ron Manu, LB Jeremy Hershey, K Terrance Calloway, DB 1998 (4) Emery Beckles, PR 1990 (1) Defense-1 Emery Beckles, PR 2007 (4) Defense-1 Josh Robinson, DB Defense-2 Mark EchoHawk, DB Special Teams-3 2004 (2) Terrance Calloway, DB DeRonn Finley, KR Offense-1 Sterling Mennear, LB 1991 (2) Pete Garces, K Akilah Lacey, WR Special Teams-2 Offense-1 Pete Garces, K Defense-1 Dan Zeidman, P John Peoples, RB David Beverly, CB Dan Zeidman, P Defense-1 1999 (3) Michael Key, DB Offense-2 2005 (5) 2008 (3) Nick Whitworth, RB Defense-2 Offense-1 1992 (2) *Nick Whitworth, RB Jeff Charleston, DL Kenyon Blue, RB Offense-1 Pago Togafau, LB Special Teams-2 Sylvester Jones, RB Special Teams-1 Special Teams-3 JD Ponciano, KR

HISTORY AND RECORDS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 126 % shared award * denotes back-to-back Tavoy Moore, KR/PR State Montana College ofIdaho(Albertson) State Montana 1940 1939 1938 College ofIdaho(Albertson) Nov. 11 1937 College ofIdaho(Albertson) State Montana Nov. 21 1936 State Montana Nov. 11 1935 College ofIdaho(Albertson) 27 Oct. 1934 1933 Idaho Nov. 28 1929 State Montana 1941 Albion Normal (UM-Western) Normal Montana Western State 1932 Nov. 7 1931 1930 No. Colo. (was Colo. St. Restrictions) (War NoHomecoming Game 8 Oct. 1948 Eastern Restrictions) (War NoHomecoming Game Nov. 15 1947 Weber State) JC(Weber Restrictions) (War NoHomecoming Game 26 Oct. 1946 Compton 1945 1944 1943 1942 Year Homecoming Results award. Note: 30-Special Teams 46-Defense 43-Offense 119 -BigSky POWs Special Teams- 2 2010 (2) A.J. Storms, OLB Defense-1 2009 (1) K Ramos, Mike 8 No. Colo. (was Colo. St. Colorado College 28 Oct. 1950 1 Oct. 1949 8 No. Colo. (was Colo. St. 18 Oct. 1952 Colorado College 13 Oct. 1951 0 Colorado Mines 10 Oct. 1953 State Montana 14 Oct. 1967 Montana 22 Oct. 1966 State Montana 16 Oct. 1965 Fresno State 10 Oct. 1964 State Montana 26 Oct. 1963 State Montana 17 Oct. 1959 Montana 27 Oct. 1962 State Montana 28 Oct. 1961 Colorado College 22 Oct. 1960 Colorado College 25 Oct. 1958 State Montana 19 Oct. 1957 No. Colo. (was Colo. St. 9 Oct. 1954 3 Nebraska-Omaha 13 Oct. 1956 Western State 15 Oct. 1955 prior Date

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HISTORY AND RECORDS Administration

partnerships with the other Idaho , the U.S. Department Dr. Arthur C. Vailas, ISU President of Energy and private entities. There, researchers are working on the latest in energy technology. Ar thur C. Vailas President Arthur VailasPresident Arthur C. Vailas Athletics has benefitted from a gift to name the Papenberg became the 12th president Softball Field, and has received gifts from Idaho Central Credit of Idaho State University Fundraising successes and partnerships have resulted Union and Idaho State University Credit Union for a new basketball on July 1, 2006. He has in the construction of new facilities for teaching and research. court and football field. An endowment for the performing arts placed ISU on a trajectory The 200,000 square- foot ISU Meridian Health Science Center, has been established to attract and support visiting artists and to become a major research which opened in 2009, houses all of ISU’s Treasure Valley health artists-in-residence. institution that provides the professions programs and represents a partnership with the highest quality education Meridian School System and the City of Meridian. Its L.S. Skaggs Prior to joining ISU, President Vailas was vice president for to its students. Under his pharmacy facility is the result of a $6 million gift from the ALSAM research and intellectual property management for the University direction, ISU engages in Foundation. A recent gift from Delta Dental supports the ISU of Houston, and vice chancellor for research for the University teaching, research and dental residency clinic in Meridian. of Houston System, where he also was an advisor to the Texas service designed to respond governor on energy, helped establish the Research Partnership to local, national and global In Pocatello, the Energy Systems and Technology Education to Secure Energy for America, and developed a formal affiliation societal needs, especially in Center is a partnership with the Idaho National Laboratory and between UH and the Texas Medical Center. He served on the NASA the fields of energy, health Partners for Prosperity and enjoys equipment made possible by national advisory council and was on the executive board of the care and the environment. Qwest. Southeastern Universities Research Association. Earlier, he held faculty and leadership positions at the University of Wisconsin- Since arriving, President Vailas has increased substantially In Idaho Falls, a new 55,000 square-foot building for Madison and University of California-Los Angeles. the university’s financial reserves, while at the same time the Center for Advanced Energy Studies was formed through purchasing and implementing a universitywide, comprehensive A n a c c o m p l i s h e d information system. In 2010, he led a collaborative effort to biomedical researcher, President reorganize the university to enhance student program offerings Vailas is the author of numerous and increase administrative efficiency. External research funding peer-reviewed scientific increased 27 percent in 2010. In January 2011, the Carnegie publications, national grants and Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching announced that honors and has held leadership ISU’s classification had been elevated to “Research University- positions on national boards and High” status, placing ISU in a field enjoyed by less than 5 percent scientific committees. He earned of all higher academic institutions. his Ph.D. at the University of Iowa, where he also completed a three- Under his leadership, enrollment has increased substantially. year NIH postdoctoral fellowship From 2006 to 2009, enrollment increased more than 10 percent, in biochemistry and a research with residence halls nearly full. The Early College program, fellowship in the Department which allows high school students to take university courses of Orthopedic Surgery of the at reduced cost, has expanded. To attract and assist returning University of Iowa College of military personnel seeking educations, the university operates Medicine. the Veterans’ Sanctuary and was recognized as a military-friendly school for 2011 by G.I. Jobs magazine. Idaho State University has more graduate full-time equivalent students than any other university in Idaho. In 2011, the athletics department received full NCAA certification.

ADMINISTRATION 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 128 Administration the region. athletic department, and expanding ISU’s influence in bringing in nearly $600,000 in corporate dollars to the increased ISU’s marketing presence in the community, the black heading into the 2008-09 season. He has also Idaho State recover from a near $800,000 deficit to hit saw that plan recovery budget a of aspects final the throughout Idaho. Southeast and within and West, the Conference, Sky Big the in of tasks specific with Idaho raising State’s profile both State’sprogram,Idaho athletic of 15-sport aspects all Corporate Sales. and Marketing for Director Athletic Assistant the as year first his spending after Director Athletic Interim the became He Arena. Holt in board video new a for ISU athletics history, from in the gift Idaho corporate Potatolargest Commission the spearheading including He also has improved athletic department department athletic improved has also He tenure,overseen has Tingeyshort his in Already oversee will Tingey Athletics, of Director the As openings at Idaho State, Idaho at openings has overseenhas several job he and fundraising, and keen knack for marketing a shown already has he time of amount short a in Already, interim director. the as year a spending after Athletics his third as the Director of athletic department, and the Idaho State University leading year full fifth his Jeff Jeff Jeff Tingey enters enters Tingey Jeff 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 T ingey,Dire Marketing Director after graduating, and was then hired as the Assistant Weber State marketing department, there, he worked as an intern in the for two years, from 2000-2002. While State University, where he ran track and trade accounts. events special athletic department many coordinated also cross golf, country, and track and field. Tingey softball, basketball, volleyball, men’s women’s for soccer, profiles women’s marketing oversaw the also Jeff team. the football for activities post-game and pre and scripts, presentation, day game- coordinating profile football, for marketing the handled he where Young, Brigham at year promotions. providing leadership and oversight for marketing and Properties and ISU’s programcorporate partner while Sport Bengal Sales,Corporate oversawall Tingeyand a Locker oftheBengal Project. Room as part include tenure rid of his the old metal lockers in for new oak lockers donated early refurbishment of the ISU football locker room, getting improvements mantra aswell. oftransparency Vailas’ President championed has he and Cabinet”, communication with the implementation of a “Coaches Jeff graduated from Weber Weber from graduated Jeff spent had Tingey 2006-07, In Marketing for Director Athletic Assistant the As capital other board, video the with Along c tor of Athleti of tor Jeff and Amber

c s Pg. 129 Pg. T son, Ammon and twins Burklee andKellan Burklee son, Ammon andtwins California. He and his wife Amber have a three-year old track before serving a two-year LDS Mission to Fresno, went to Ricks College where he played football and then ran He School. High Highland at football and track ConferenceSky Tournaments. the for events Big and Wildcats,football tailgatethe party including special of variety a handled also he and basketball, and volleyball, soccer, women’s for he was responsible for the marketing and promotions Wildcats, the with While years. four for there staying ingey withchildren Ammon, Kellan and Burklee. Tingey is a Pocatello native, having lettered in in lettered having native, Pocatello a is Tingey

ADMINISTRATION Administration

Nancy Graziano Associate Athletic Director for Student Support Services + Senior Woman Administrator

Nancy Graziano enters her 26th year with the Idaho State University athletic department. After compliance and NCAA regulations. Nancy regularly holds rules education seminars for the athletic six years as an assistant women’s basketball coach, Graziano assumed the duties of Director of Student staff on compliance and rules education issues, and she keeps the athletic department updated on Support, and has served as ISU’s NCAA Compliance Coordinator. As the Associate Athletic Director new issues and bylaws. for Student Support Services, she oversees academics, compliance, the training room, the weight She came to Idaho State in 1985 as an assistant women’s basketball coach after a highly success- room, and the equipment room. Graziano has served for the past 17 years as Idaho State’s Senior ful prep coaching career. Graziano compiled a 284-43 basketball record in 15 years at Alemany High Women Administrator. School in Mission Hills, California. Her Alemany softball teams were also 214-28 in 12 years, a total Nancy has taught an introductory orientation class for all incoming freshman and transfer which included 12 league championships. A three-sport coach, Graziano’s volleyball teams were 165-75. student-athletes. Nancy is the liaison between the student-athletes and academic resources at ISU. Graziano was Girls’ Athletic Director at Alemany (1977-83), Director of Athletics (1983-85), and chaired She advises and assists the student-athletes in achieving their academic goals. Nancy works with the Department of Physical Education from 1975-85. Nancy completed her undergraduate work at Cal the Faculty Athletic Representative to monitor the Student Athlete’s progress toward graduation State Northridge, and earned her Master’s degree in Athletic Administration from Idaho State University and their Big Sky Conference/NCAA academic eligibility. She also works with all coaches, keeping in 1990. In 2006 she was honored as the Grand Marshall of the ISU Homecoming Parade. them informed of their student-athlete’s academic progress, and she handles all questions regarding

Jim Kramer Assistant Athletic Director for Financial Services

Jim Kramer enters his seventh year with Idaho State University as the university’s first Assistant payables and receivables and department payroll. Kramer also handled several facility issues including Athletic Director for Financial Services, coming to Pocatello from Indiana University-Purdue University- event ticket sales, overseeing the pro shop and management of the business office staff. Indianapolis, where he served as the fiscal manager for the IUPUI Sport Complex. Kramer also served for 10 years with the Indianapolis Star/News, contributing to area coverage With Idaho State, Kramer oversees the athletic budget, and he assists all members of the athletic of various high school, college, and professional events in the greater Indianapolis area. department with university purchasing policy and procedures. He coordinates all budgetary matters, Jim earned his B.B.A in finance and marketing from The Ohio State University in 1986, and his including team and individual travel, equipment, and much of ISU’s scholarship allocation procedures. master’s in business administration from the University of Akron in 1993. He and his wife Mary have Jim was instrument in ISU turning an $800,000 deficit into the black, and he has instituted several three children Maura, Joseph, and Thomas. new procedures to help streamline ISU’s fiscal procedures. At IUPUI, Kramer was responsible for a $2.3 million operating budget, and managed their accounts

Jay McMILLiN Assistant Athletic Director for Development and Major Gifts

Jay McMillin enters his 14th year with Idaho State University, and his third as Assistant No stranger to ISU athletics, Jay spent eight years on staff as an assistant men’s Athletic Director for Development & Major Gifts after spending two years as the Executive basketball coach, from 1998-2006. With the squad McMillin coached ISU’s post players as Director of the Bengal Foundation. well as overseeing academics. He graduated in 1988 with a bachelor’s in comprehensive As the Director of Major Gifts, McMillin will work with the ISU Development Office social science from Nebraska Wesleyan University and his master’s in recreation in 1992 to identify and procure major gift contributions to the athletic department. Jay will from the University of Idaho. Jay and his wife Alisha have four children; Lauren, Cooper, concentrate much of his time towards raising funds for Bengal Village. Prior to his Madalyn, and Emersyn. promotion, Jay was the Executive Director of the Bengal Foundation, handling the day-to- day aspects of the largest and most visible arm of ISU’s fundraising efforts. He coordinated all Bengal Foundation activities, including membership drives, athlete-to-athlete phone- a-thon, golf tournaments, and he also oversaw ISU’s priority seating campaign.

ADMINISTRATION 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 130 Administration Center where hehasthecharge ofimproving retention university wide. study weekly theschoolyearsessions during to helpstudent-athletes improve studyhabits. coordinates also He campus. University the throughout issues well-being athlete programmingand for student-athletes activities services regarding diversity, student-and gender Yizar hasbeenemployed at ISUsince 1984andran track incollege at IdahoState. offices administration athletic the in working to Prior State. Idaho at Success Student for Director Assistant Athletic for Director S forthe Life Student-Athletes Skills course taught at ISU. teaching and coordinating,planning and fund, Assistance Special NCAA the of distribution recruits, with meeting table, study athletic the overseeing student-athletes, with counseling academic and for Director the as years asGraduateAcademics, Assistant5 serving for after Compliance for oneyear. andStudent Support spent Steuart Academics. for Director Athletic Assistant department’s Assistant Athletic for Director Academic S also provided radio play-by-play for the Bulldogwomen’s basketballteam. unprecedented coverage of the Bulldog women’s basketball program on ESPNU and ESPN.com. He as Facebook, and the use of blogs to help promote Fresno State athletics. He also facilitated women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse. Schaack also helped implement social media strategies such moving onto thepositionat IdahoState. before 2010 July in director communications athletic associate to promoted was FresnoHe State. season hewillbecovering football, men’s andgolf. basketball, softball Idaho State. In his first season with theBengals he worked with football and men’s basketball. This Assistant Athletic for Director M versity divisions. Yizar Associate Interim was ofStudents theIhe Dean from 2006-08. maintaining collaborative and uni building among relations in units Affairs Studentto leadership provided he position this In Affairs. Student of Division the in command in second was he where S J Ma a te Prior to his tenure at Fresno State, Schaack was employed as an assistant sport information sport assistant an as employed was Schaack State, Fresno at tenure his to Prior While at Fresno State, Schaack covered football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, at communicationsathleticdepartment the threespentyearsin State Prior Schaack Idaho to at Relations Media forDirector AthleticAssistant the as yearsecond his enters SteveSchaack From 2000-06, Yizar served as the Assistant Dean of Students where he coordinated leadership 2008-10 from Students of Dean Associate the was he 2010, in position this assuming to Prior Success Student the of Director Associate the also athletics, is with Yizar working with Along providing for responsible currently is he Director Athletic Assistant as role current Yizar’s In Athletic Assistant the as year second his enters Byrd) as known Jr.H. Yizar(commonly James Steuart aids the Student Support team in a variety of ways including compliance issues, personal athletic the as third his and University, State Idaho with year ninth his enters Steuart Matt mes mes tt tt v e e S Sc H teu 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 . h Y aack iz a rt a r Jr. r tudent Success edia Relations ervices - 2004. He married hiswife2004. Hemarried Alli in2007. The couple hastwo daughters: Cami andSophie. College Student Newspaper. and photographer for the Utah County Journal and was the editor-in-chief for the Utah Valley State the Deseret Morning News and an Associated Press correspondent. He has also been a writersport for writer beat a Tribune,Lake Salt the for contributor a been has writer.Schaack sport a as ence Utah Valley basketballplayer Price, Ronnie whoiscurrently aplayer for Jazz. theUtah coverage for Utah Valley athletics including the successful promotion of first-team All-District Eight leyball. As the assistant SID, Schaack helped to substantially increase wrestling, cross country, baseball, field, women’sand national basketball, women’s soccer,as vol and softball well as in-state media director at Utah Valley University from 2004-2007. At UVU, Schaack covered men’s basketball, track education administration from IdahoState. In December of 2010 he will complete his Doctorate of Education degree with an emphasis in higher education and then earned a management development program certificate from Harvard in 1998. received his master’s in counseling degree in 1990 with an emphasis in student personnel in higher the Student Employee ofthe Year Committee. chaired and Committee Multicultural the of Center,chair Resource Diversity of Director Program, Housing in 2007. recentOther projects include being the Coordinator of New Student Orientation University for director acting the was and program orientation parent freshman new annual the committee member for athletics NCAA Athletic Department certification process. He also coordinated from 1990-94andacounselor specialistfrom andlearning 1984-90. Director AssistantTRIO the 1994-2006, from Director TRIO the at served he position, that to Prior services between Student Affairs, Academic Affairs, student organizations and community agencies. second master’s degree inAthletic Administration from IdahoState in2004. a earned also He Counseling. Health Mental of field the in 1999 in master’sdegree a earned he and graduated from Idaho State with his bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in in History 1997, Women’sISU the Steuart Women’sand ISU team. Volleyball team the Soccerfor broadcaster a is He Bengals. the of voices the of one as serves also Matt Tennisprogram. ISU the for supervisor sports Schaack Schaack graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in communication from the in experi of decade a nearly has Schaack field, relations media the in experience his of top On He 1982. in education secondary in Arts of Bachelor a with State Idaho fromgraduated Yizar During this time Yizar has been involved in many projects campus-wide. 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ADMINISTRATION Staff

Allison Gibson Bobby Goeltz Kellie Hooper Brian Jannsen Mike Kramer Dave Nielsen Joe O’Brien Women’s Soccer M&W Tennis Women’s Golf M&W Cross Country Football M&W Track & Field Men’s Basketball

Seton Sobolewski Chad Teichert Julie Wright Mark Campbell George Casper Donna Hays KaLee Kopp Bengal Athletic Boosters Women’s Basketball Women’s Volleyball Softball Strength & Conditioning Holt Arena Director Director of Marketing Director

Shanna Neeser Matt Steuart Joel Vickery Will Yoder Katie Ware Exec. Asst. to the A.D. Asst. A.D. Academic Compliance Officer Equipment Manager Assistant Director of Services Sports Information

STAFF 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 132 PAWS/S.A.A.C. cleanup, the Special Olympics, Secret Santa, and other other and events. Santa, Secret roadside Olympics, Special community the cleanup, program, D.A.R.E. the including Athletics has been a part of numerous community projects, participant. active commitment to the communities of Southeast Idaho as an ISU’s P.A.W.S. showcases program. outreach community P.A.W.S., Proud Athletes Working and Serving, which is ISU’s In In the three years since the program’s inception, Bengal On June 9, 2005, Idaho State athletics unveiled unveiled athletics State Idaho 2005, 9, June On 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 perience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare Athlete Committee Advisory isto enhance thetotal student-athlete ex “The missionoftheNational Collegiate Athletic“The Association Student- M Alishia Cairl 2011-12 2011-12 President ission ission

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SAAC Bengal Champions

The Idaho State athletic department program has nabbed 21 Big Sky team have suited up in the represented ISU and their respective has a storied past sprinkled with titles dating back to the 1963-64 season League. Idaho State players have also countries at the Olympics. Olympians, pro athletes, NCAA and - the most of any ISU program. been well represented in the Indoor Pro Four boxers, five track athletes and two Big Sky champions as well as All- Before joining the Big Sky Football League, the National Indoor coaches have competed for four different Americans. Conference, ISU also boasted Football League, the countries at eight different Olympic 29 more postseason conference League, and one Bengal even strapped Games, highlighted by Stacy Dragila On the National Stage appearances, 12 in men’s basketball, nine on an XFL helmet. Over 10 Bengals have winning gold in the inaugural women’s In the 100-plus year history of ISU in track and five in football as a member also played in AF2. pole vault in Sydney, Australia. athletics, the teams have totaled 29 of the Rocky Mountain Conference as But ISU’s cream of the crop NCAA post-season appearances and one well as three in volleyball as a part of athletes have made it to the AIAW showing. Probably the most visible the Mountain West . highest level of competition in the world; of those appearances culminated in the Of those 29 appearances, the Bengals the Olympic Games. Eleven Bengals Bengals winning the NCAA Division I took home 26 titles, nine each in men’s beginning in the 1952 Games have football championship in 1981. basketball and track, five in football and Bengal athletes have also earned two in volleyball. 18 NCAA individual championships, Individual Bengal athletes have Bengal Champions including 16 in boxing, a sport which was also found success on the Big Sky level, National Tournament Appearences Conference Team Championships discontinued by the NCAA in 1961. snagging 298 conference titles overall. 13 Men’s Basketball 14 Men’s Basketball One hundred Bengals have garnered ISU tracksters have garnered 276 of those 5 Women’s Basketball 12 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field national recognition in the form of titles, while men’s and women’s tennis 4 Women’s Volleyball 7 Football All-America honors, since records were athletes have contributed 20 to the total 4 Women’s Soccer 4 Men’s Indoor Track and Field 2 Football 4 Women’s Soccer kept. Forty-seven footballers along with and men’s and women’s golf have one 2 Men’s Cross Country 3 Women’s Volleyball 51 individuals from the track and cross each to its credit. 3 Women’s Basketball country programs have received the National Team Championships 2 Men’s Tennis prestigious athletic award. One Bengal, On Top of the World 2 Boxing 1 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field 1 Football 1 Women’s Golf Jared Allen, has also garnered ISU’s only Idaho State’s reach has not ended with 1 Women’s Tennis National Player of the Year Award, as he the college ranks as several ISU athletes National Individual Championships was named the 2003 Buck Buchanan have gone on to the professional and 16 Boxing Conference Individual Champions Award winner. elite ranks in their respective sports. 1 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field 182 Outdoor Track and Field 1 Men’s Cross Country 106 Indoor Track and Field NBA teams have picked up 15 Idaho 15 Women’s Tennis In the Conference State hoopsters since 1963, while 39 All-Americans 5 Men’s Tennis Idaho State has been Bengals have played, or are currently 47 Football 1 Women’s Golf successful on the conference level, playing in the NFL. 26 Outdoor Track and Field 1 Men’s Golf 21 Indoor Track and Field 1 Women’s Cross Country tallying 71 Big Sky post-season The 6 Cross Country appearances including 38 championship has claimed several Bengals on its 2 Women’s Basketball titles. The Bengal track/cross country rosters while over 20 former ISU players

CHAMPIONS 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 134 men and women in Idaho State University history. Idaho State Ring of Honor of Ring State Idaho For teams to be inducted, they must win a national championship. 3) Have brought fame and national attention to Idaho State University 2) Have competed in the Olympic Games 1) Have his or her number retired In order to earn induction into the Ring of Honor, a candidate must meet one of the following criteria: In 2009, Idaho State inducted the 17 individual into the Ring of Honor as Jared Allen earned the nod and had his jersey retired. On January 30, 1999, the first 16 individuals were enshrined in theRing of Honor, along with Idaho State’s three national championship teams. In January of 1999, the Idaho State athletic department instituted the ISU Ring of Honor. Encircling the top of Holt Arena, the Ring of Honor is for the truly outstanding 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011

Pg. 135 Pg. I nducted on January 30, 1999 unless otherwise noted 30,1999unlessotherwise onJanuary nducted Milton Milton ‘Dubby’ Holt, football, coach, athletic director R Babe Caccia, football, coach, athletic director National Championship Tom Jewell, football, coach, athletic director ing of of ing Lawrence Butler, men’s basketball Dave Wagnon, men’s basketball Ellsworth Ellsworth ‘Spider’ Webb, boxing Amber Welty-Cnossen, track Jaren Allen, football (2009) Les men’s Roh, basketball , coach Jim Killingsworth, Mike Machurek, football Machurek, Mike Dave Kragthorpe, coach Case deBruijn,football Merril Hoge, footballMerril Ed Sanders, boxing Stacy Dragila, trackStacy 1981 football team 1957 boxing team 1953 boxing team H Ed Bell, football onor onor I T n eam I d u nducted c tees

RING OF HONOR The ISU Sports Hall of Fame

All-time greats and Bengal legends are inducted every year Craig Byington, 1971-74, track Nancy (Imhoff) Jones, 1985-89, basketball Ginger Reid, 1973-77, basketball, softball into the ISU Athletic Hall of Fame. Mark Byrnes, 1988-89, track Bill Ingram, 1966-68, football, baseball Angela Roberts, 1993-95, volleyball The ISU Sports Hall of Fame was established in the 1960s I.J. ‘Babe’ Caccia, 1936-38, football, wrestling Marcus Jackson, 1993-96, football Dr. Brand D. Robinson, 1975-79, basketball by former athletic director John Vesser and other members of the John C. Caccia, 1970-72, wrestling Tom Jewell, 1958-60, football Les Roh, 1953-56, basketball athletic department staff. After moving from to Holt Mike Calley, 1984-87, football Linda (Johnson) Barbour, 1975-79, track, volleyball, basketball John Roman, 1970-74, football Arena, the Hall of Fame became inactive until 1977, when Bob Hilliard Walt Carte, 1936-38, football, basketball Jerald Jones, 1972-76, track, cross country Roger Rouse, 1955-57, boxing became president of the Alumni Board of Directors. Kristy Chatterley, 1988-91, volleyball Lamont Jones, 1949-52, football Ed Sanders, 1951-52, boxing, football Chaired by Hall of Famer Glenn Alford, the Hall has en- Bob Conley, 1952-55, track Larry Kent, 1951-55, football Ben Sanford, 1961-63, football shrined 162 athletes since 1977. Doran ‘Bus’ Connor, 1952-55, football, basketball, baseball Susie Ketchum (Johnson), 1989-93, volleyball Billy Satterfield, 1967-69, baseball, football In 1994, the Hall of Fame found a new home in the Sports Jeff Cook, 1974-78, basketball Colonel David V.S. Kirkpatrick, Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Art Scott, 1961-65, track, cross country Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, where photographs of each Dennis Critchfield, 1954-57, track and field Albert D. Kirlan, 1947-50, basketball, football, track Rick Scribner, 1975-76, football member hang. Arthur M. Crump, 1960-64, basketball, track Vic Kobe, 1952-54, boxing Dr. Leno Seppi, 1948-50, football The following guidelines have been established for admit- Dewey Cunningham, 1950-51, basketball Jim Koetter, 1959-61, football, track Bill Shaw, 1961-64, football tance into the ISU Sports Hall of Fame: Gary Cutright, 1964-67, swimming George Kom, 1956-58, football, track Walter ‘Cy’ Shepardson, 1957-59, boxing 1) A candidate must have attended the Academy of Courtney Davis, 1993-96, volleyball Charles “Chuck” Koval, 1952-55, basketball, track and field Robert ‘Dutch’ Sherman, 1946-48, basketball, football Idaho, Idaho Technical Institute, University of Idaho Southern Branch, Case deBruijn, 1978-81, football Dave Kragthorpe, Lifetime Achievement Award Debbie Shively-Hadley, 1984-87, volleyball Idaho State College, or Idaho State University for at least one year. Gerald Dellinger, 1934-36, football, basketball Steve Kuharski, 1963-67, baseball Chris Shoemaker, 1978-81, softball, volleyball and track 2) A candidate must have excelled in one of the intercol- Dennis DeWitt, 1956-61, track Ralph ‘Mutt’ Lacey, 1934-36, football, track Gail Siemen, 1956-58, basketball, baseball legiate sports programs. Harry Dickson, 1946-49, football Jim Lane, 1980-82, football Lyle Smith, 1933-35, football, basketball 3) A candidate must have been out of school for at least Sue Doucette, 1980-83, track Bernard ‘Jake’ LaRue, 1947-49, football, track, basketball Margaret Smith-Raitt, 1984-87, volleyball ten years. Stacy Dragila, 1992-95, track and field Carl Lawson, 1970-74, track Bill Snapp, 1979-82, football In addition, only members of the Sports Hall of Jerry C. Dunne, 1967-70, football, track Dale Leatham, 1954-58, boxing, football Ursal ‘Ginger Jack’ Snapp, 1941-43, boxing, football Fame Selection Committee are eligible to vote for induction, and Tim Dunne, 1966-69, track Bobby Leute, 1931-33, football, basketball Tammy Sorenson, 1979-82, softball consideration is given to nominees for recognition received, as well , 1958, 60-62, basketball, Larry Lewis, 1967-70, track Steve (Amos R.) Stephens, 1928-30, football, wrestling as contributions to the university, after leaving the institution. Dale Dykman, 1940-42, basketball, football, track Marvin Lewis, 1977-80, football Marie (Stielow) Andersson, 1984-86, volleyball Ralph Leif Erickson, 1924-25, baseball, football, basketball Phil Luckey, 1960-65, cross country, track Carlton I. Tanaka, 1968-69, wrestling, football Hal Espy, 1956-60, boxing Buck MacGillivray, 1956-59, track William ‘Spud’ Tatro, 1926-27, football, track, baseball --Hall of Fame Members-- Marlin Felton, 1950-54, football, track Mike Machurek, 1980-81, football Pauline (Semons) Thiros, 1992-95, volleyball Timothy Fisher, 1969-73, wrestling Dr. Theodore Maheras, 1948-50, boxing Ed Thompson, 1976-77, basketball Dave Abeyta, 1954-59, boxing Ev Fopma, 1971-73, basketball Woodie Marcus, 1960, boxing F.G. ‘Brick’ Thompson, 1928-29, track Gary Aizawa, 1961-64, football Chuck Forrestal, 1958-61 Debbie (Masak) Jenkins, 1987-90, volleyball Holly Togiai, Basketball, 1993-97 Glenn Alford, 1967-98, sports information director Jim & Su Fox, Lifetime Achievement Award John McCarthy, 1965-66, football Tom Toner, 1968-72, football Jack Allain, 1956-57, basketball, track Len ‘Buddy’ Frazier, 1964-66, basketball, track Robert ‘Bobby’ McCullom, 1954-57, boxing Paul Tripp, 1953-59, football Jared Allen, 2000-03, football Gilbert French, 1931-33, football, track Mike M. McMurtry, 1954-56, boxing Otto Tronowski, 1936-38, football Ray Allred, 1976-77, football Kie Froman, 1983-84, tennis M.R. “Mick” Mickleson, Lifetime Achievement Award Dick Tullock, 1973-78, track Peter Amarteifio, 1974-77, track Dr. Laurence E. Gale, 1956-60, football Ben Miller, 1963-66, track Ray W. Turner, 1939-40, basketball, football Jerry Armstrong, 1958-60, boxing Lem Galeai, 1981-83, football John Miller, 1960-64, football Wendell Twitchell, 1933-36, football, boxing, wrestling Chick Atkinson, 1936-38, football, track, basketball Greta Garver (Hannemann), 1987-91, women’s basketball Ray Millward, 1968-70, wrestling, football John M. Vesser, 1941-67, football coach, athletic director Jon R. Austin, 1974-78, track Dr. P.R. ‘Paddy’ Garver, 1949-51, boxing Stacey Ann (Wanczyk) Mortensen, 1989-91, basketball Dave Wagnon, 1964-66, basketball Don Axtell, 1961-65, tennis Howard ‘Howdy’ Greaves, 1938-42, basketball Dr. Lewis G. ‘Blinky’ Neal, 1952-55, boxing Jim Wagstaff, 1955-58, football Dan Axtman, 1957-58, boxing Ronald ‘Hoot’ Hale, 1931-34, basketball Don Neves, Lifetime Achievement Award Dave Walser, 1978-81, football Arnie Bagley, 1979-83, wrestling, football Dale Hammond, 1947, boxing Sandra D. Noakes, Lifetime Achievement Award Homer Watkins, Jr., 1958-60, basketball Rick Bauer, 1951-55, basketball, track Leroy Harris, 1966-69, football, wrestling Ed Norby, 1910-22, football, basketball, track, tennis, baseball Ellsworth ‘Spider’ Webb, 1952-54, boxing, football Samuel B. Beckham, 1952-54, basketball Lloyd Harris, 1954-56, 57-58, basketball Cyril Okamoto, 1957, boxing Amber Welty, 1987-90, track and field Ed ‘Flea’ Bell, 1967-69, football, track Sherwood Dunn Hauck, 1928-29, wrestling Harry Oliphant, 1967-68, wrestling Tom West, faculty athletic representative Trevor Bell, 1995-97, football Steve Hayes, 1974-77, basketball Tom O’Riordan, 1957-61, track, cross country Jim Wharton, 1967-71, track Jerry Bellon, 1947-49, football Billy Haynes, 1956-59, boxing Tina Ostroot, 1980-82, track, cross country Jason Whitmer, 1987-90, football Sam Bennion, Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Alice Heberlein, 1980-83, volleyball Don Papenberg, 1959-60, football Guy Wicks, 1931-41, football coach, basketball coach John Berry, 1969-73, wrestling Mike Heberlein, 1968-71, football, tennis Jay Paris, 1947-49, football Paul D. Wilson, 1976-77, track & field Gary E. Bills, 1966-69, track, Lori Heeter (Thomas), 1989-92, volleyball, basketball Marci Payne-Morrison, 1984-88, track Lynne Wingle-Colvin, 1983-84, track & field James F. Blake, 1947-49, football Pat Herrington, 1979-82, track Stephanie Pemper, 1988-92, basketball Lincoln Yamashita, 1963-66, swimming D.W. ‘Bud’ Bliss, 1922-24, football, track, wrestling Robert W. Hilliard, 1947-49, football Cal Percy, 1967-71, swimming, water polo Rick Yeates, 1964-68, wrestling Kevin Bodily, 1968-73, swimming, water polo Boyd W. Hodson, 1925-26, football, track, basketball Ken Peterson, 1954-58, football Nick Ysursa, 1970-74, baseball, basketball Anthony Bolden, 1974-77, track Merril Hoge, 1983-86, football Richard H. ‘Dick’ Pettit, 1950-54, track Mary ‘Charly’ Bond, 1977-80, basketball Rod C. Hohnhorst, football, track Felix Plastino, 1923-24, football Ron Boone, 1965-68, basketball, track Tom Hofmann, 1970-74, football Earl R. Pond, 1946-49, football Larry D. Brackenbury, 1951-55, football, baseball Donn Holston, 1982-87, men’s basketball Jim Potter, 1991-95, basketball John W. Briggs, 1964-67, track Milton W. ‘Dubby’ Holt, 1936-38, football, track Steve Proniewych, 1968-73, baseball, football Ernie Brooks, 1935-37, football, track Bill Horrocks, 1953-57, basketball, track, baseball Clarence ‘Buddy’ Rausch, 1958-59, boxing Wally Buono, 1968-71, football Wiley Howell, 1938-40, football, boxing, wrestling Willis A. ‘Tuffy’ Reynolds, 1934-36, football Bruce Burnett, 1970-74, wrestling Brad Humphreys, 1962-65, tennis Pete Richardson, 1948-49, football Lawrence Butler, 1978-79, basketball Ralph Hutchinson, 1920-28, football, basketball, baseball coach Ronald Rall, 1954-58, boxing

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STAFF DIRECTORY Media Directory

Print Media - Local Staff: Pocatello, Idaho 83201 Fax: 208-466-4861 Colin Howser ([email protected]) 208-233-3333 Staff Idaho State Journal Phil Dailey ([email protected]) 208-523-8922 (Idaho Falls Office) Nate Kuester ([email protected]) 305 South Arthur Avenue William Love ([email protected]) Fax: 208-522-5103 P.O. Box 431 KBCI TV-2 (ABC affiliate) Pocatello, Idaho 83204 Twin Falls - Times News KIFI TV-8 (ABC affiliate) 140 North 16th Street 208-239-3131 P. O. Box 548 1915 N. Yellowstone Hwy Boise, Idaho 83702 Fax: 208-233-8007 Twin Falls, Idaho 83303 Idaho Falls, ID 83401 208-472-2203 Staff 800-658-3883 208-233-8888 Fax: 208-472-2211 Chase Glorifield ([email protected]) Fax: 208-734-5538 208-525-8888 (Idaho Falls Office) Staff Jason Enes ([email protected]) Staff: Fax: 208-233-8932 J Bates ([email protected]) Mike Christensen ([email protected]) Staff Troy Oppie ([email protected]) Idaho Falls Post Register Brad Guire ([email protected]) Jeff Landers ([email protected]) 333 Northgate Mile Michelle Ludtka ([email protected]) KIVI TV-6 (ABC affiliate) Idaho Falls, Idaho 83403 Print Media - National 1866 East Chisholm Drive 208-524-6772 Radio - Regional Nampa, Idaho 83661 Fax: 208-529-9683 Associated Press - Seattle 208-381-6663 Staff 3131 Elliot Avenue KSEI 930 AM (Fox Sports Affiliate) Fax: 208-381-6681 Jeff Pinkham ([email protected]) Suite 750 544 North Arthur Staff Seattle, Washington 98121 Pocatello, Idaho 83204 Joe Hughes ([email protected]) Blackfoot Morning News 206-682-1812 208-233-2121 34 North Ash Fax: 206-621-1948 Fax: 208-234-0105 KTVB TV-7 (NBC affiliate) Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 Staff Staff P.O. Box 7 208-785-1100 Tim Korte, editor ([email protected]) Don Craig ([email protected]) Boise, Idaho 83707 Fax: 208-785-4239 208-375-5617 Staff The Sports Network KISU 91.1 FM Fax: 208-375-7770 Mark High, editor ([email protected]) Suite 200 Pond Student Union Staff 2200 Byberry Rd. Box 8014 Justin Corr ([email protected]) The Bengal Hatboro, PA 19040 Pocatello, Idaho 83201 Zach Wolken ([email protected]) Idaho State University 800-583-5499 208-282-3691 P.O. Box 8123 Fax: 800-583-6195 Staff Broadcast Media - National Pocatello, Idaho 83201 Staff Jerry Miller ([email protected]) 208-282-4812 Dave Coulson ([email protected]) ESPN Fax: 208-282-4600 KWIK 1240 AM ESPN Plaza Staff Stats, Inc 259 East Center Street Bristol, Connecticut 06010 Travis Smith 2775 Shermer Rd. Pocatello, Idaho 83204 860-585-2000 Northbrook, IL 60062 208-233-1133 Fax: 860-766-2422 (Breaking News) Print Media - Regional 1-847-583-2100 Fax: 208-232-1240 Fax: 860-766-7174 (ESPN.com) Fax: 1-847-583-2600 Idaho Statesman Staff Broadcast Media - Regional College Sports TV P.O. Box 40 ([email protected]) Chelsea Piers, Pier 62 Boise, ID 83707 KMVT TV-11 (CBS affiliate) New York, NY 10011 208-377-6419 Broadcast Media - Local 1100 Blue Lakes Road North 212-342-8700 Fax: 208-373-6505 Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 Fax: 212-342-8899 Staff KPVI TV-6 (NBC affiliate) 208-733-1100 Staff Mike Prater ([email protected]) 902 East Sherman Fax: 208-734-1074 Dave Seigerman ([email protected]) Chadd Cripe ([email protected]) Pocatello, Idaho 83201 Staff Eric Handler ([email protected]) Nick Jezierny ([email protected]) 208-235-3155 Travis Justice ([email protected]) Fax: 208-234-3650 Matt Seigel ([email protected]) College Sports Online Idaho Press Tribune Staff 2035 Corte Del Nogal, Suite 250 P.O. Box 9399 Matt Gittins ([email protected]) KTRV (FOX affiliate) Carlsbad, CA 92009 Nampa, ID 83652 P.O. Box 1212 760-431-8221 208-467-9251 KIDK TV-3 (CBS affiliate) Nampa, Idaho 83652 Fax: 760-431-8108 Fax: 208-467-9562 214 East Center Street 208-466-1200 (ext. 210) Allan May ([email protected])

MEDIA DIRECTORY 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 138 media. tion office, located in the southwest ofHolt corner Arena. offensive anddefensive stats. and provides the media with detailed play-by-play, and final the media’s use. forgame the throughout facts interestingand notesas well as media the to scores broadcast to used is which system, cards, Conference andBigSky information. notes for each team, media information, game programs, flip tialed media member with pre-game statistics for each team, need to Steve contact to Schaack makearrangements. the media who have guests accompanying them to Holt credentialedArena media are allowed in the press area. Members of areas.Holt, closestto themediaworking game. The passes will allow you to park on the South Side of Office, and they will be sent to the visiting SID the week of the Director, andtheAthletic Director oftheopposingteam. available with prior arrangement through Jeff Tingey,are facilities AthleticTelevisionbroadcast use. their for lines phone two has station radio visiting Each request. upon members to [email protected], orfaxed to 208-282-3659. week ofagame. Credential requests canbemailedtoo: must be requested by the end of business on Wednesday the game operations personnel. television media members, as well as the official stat crew and The three tiered press box houses all facets of print, radio, and ISU will provide space and credentials for up to three radio Requests can also be phoned to 208-282-2621 or emailed Pocatello, ID83209 Campus Box 8173 Idaho State University Asst. A.D. for Relations Media and seat, a guaranteeto order requiredin Credentialsare Arena. Holt of Side South the on located is box press The PRESS F ISU’s locker room and training room is off limits to the the to limits off is room training and room locker ISU’s The post-game press room is located in the sports informa Football, for Scorebook Automated Crew’s Stat uses ISU address public in-house an contains also box press The Idaho State athletic media relations provides each creden SER Area and space in the press box is severely limited, so only NON-W Information Sports the from available are passes Parking PARKING R Media Information Media ADIO & VICES ORKING PRESSSEA ACILITIES TELE VISION TING 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide MedIa Football State Idaho 2011 - - 11:30 a.m. The players willbeavailable from 12-1p.m. at beginning office Relations Media the conferencein press gamenotes inPDFformat.able weekly best viewed through Mozilla Firefox, also contains download Idaho State athletics, www.isubengals.com. The site, which is news, and statistics can be found on the official home page of prohibited. weeks to talk. Tuesday press conference whichbegin a11:30. will beineffect. areas to theothersideoffield. are available Stewards on the fieldareas. to team help media the members in across linger the team to allowed not are dictated by NCAA rules. Photographers and media members nents’ release weekly isalsosent outviaISU’s emaillist. lists for football. The conference release as well as the oppo ISU’son email members media all to emailed also is release posted on the internet at www.isubengals.com. The weekly call 208-282-4541andorder to oneprior thegame. print media wishing for a specific phone in the press box must thataremachine available.fax a and telephonejacks several Those are There filing. post-game for used be will office interview sessions. The press room in the sports information formal post-game the after interviews one-on-one for able each team will address the media. Other players will be avail *Interviews with players will only be done on the weekly weekly the on done be only will players with *Interviews policy interview following the begins, practice fall Once as 25-yardlines the outside work photographersmust All and games after right State’supdated areIdaho statistics After games, the head coaches and one or two players from During the season coach Mike Kramer will hold a weekly weekly a hold will Kramer Mike coach season the During WEEKLY PRESSC All of Idaho State’s information regarding rosters, schedules, INTERNET strictly is home at coaches or student-athletes *Calling game on Thursday through available is Kramer *Coach INTER PHOTOGR RELEASES &ST VIE W POLIC APHY/SIDELINE C A TISTICS ONFERENCE Y ONTROL - - -

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The Bengal Football Network Cedar Hills Family Dentistry and Dr. Michael Sutton. The Bengal Football Network All the exciting action of Bengal football can be Video of all home football games and conference road games can also be viewed on isubengals.com, the heard throughout the Gem State via Bengals Football (Subject to Change) Network. The network broadcasts all 11 games, as well official website of Idaho State Athletics. as the pre-game and post-game shows. Altitude Sports Network Production of Bengal football on the radio is in Altitude Sports & Entertainment televises Big Sky Location Station Frequency conjunction with Pacific Empire Communications. The football and men’s basketball games. Pocatello, ID KSEI* 930 AM flagship station for the Bengal Football Network is Fox Altitude is broadcast on Channel 410 on DISH Net- Idaho Falls, ID KRXK 1230 AM Sports Radio 930 AM KSEI out of Pocatello. work, and 644 on DirecTV, which is available over 14 Twin Falls, ID KGTM 98.1 FM KSEI is the home of sports talk in Southeast Idaho, western states, and nationally as well. Altitude is also Rexburg, ID KRXK 1230 AM and is Southeast Idaho’s exclusive home for Fox Sports currently available through over 20 cable outlets to many Radio. Featuring the best in sports talk, including the western states including Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Jim Rome Show, KSEI and its sister station KRXK 1230 AM Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska. Rexburg covers all of Southeast Idaho with sports talk and *ESPN Sports Radio 930 AM KSEI will serve as Bengal football. Bengal broadcasts begin an hour prior the flagship station for all ISU football broad- to kickoff and carries through the game to the postgame casts this season show with ISU head coach Mike Kramer. On Wednesday nights at 6:00 pm, “The Bengal *Network as of June 21, 2011 Sports Hour at Chili’s” will be broadcast once again from Chili’s in Pocatello. The radio show will feature live call-ins and guests from throughout the Big Sky, as well as an in- depth look at coach Kramer’s take on the previous game, as well as his thoughts on upcoming opponents.

Jerry Miller - Voice of the Bengals Returning for a fourth consecutive season is Jerry Miller as the Voice of the Bengals, a title he once owned from 1982 to 1994. The veteran Miller will be rejoined by Brad Bugger, who has called football and men’s basketball Jerry Miller and Brad Bugger return to the booth calling games with Miller for four years. Buggers also assists Mark Bengal football games. Liptak with home women’s basketball broadcasts. The Bengal on the Net In addition to the conventional radio package, all 11 Bengal games can be heard via the internet, courtesy of www.isubengals.com and Stretch Internet, giving Bengal fans worldwide a chance to hear exciting Bengal football. To log onto the broadcast, fans can hit the official ISU home page at www.isubengals.com, and click the “listen” link on the right hand side. The free internet stream is courtesy of

MEDIA INFORMATION 2011 Idaho State Football MedIa Guide Pg. 140 Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Idaho State University National Championship 2011 Schedule September 3, 2011 September 17, 2011 October 1, 2011 October 15, 2011 October 29, 2011 November 19, 2011 Washington State Northern Colorado Portland State Weber State Montana State Eastern Washington Pullman, Wash. • 3 p.m. Pocatello • 4 p.m. (Homecoming) Ogden, Utah • 4 p.m. Bozeman, Mont. • 12 p.m. Pocatello • 4 p.m. Pocatello • 1:30 p.m. September 10, 2011 September 24, 2011 October 22, 2011 November 12, 2011 Western State College Northern Arizona October 8, 2011 BYU Sacramento State Pocatello • 4 p.m. Flagstaff, Ariz. • 4 p.m. Montana Provo, Utah • 1 p.m. Sacramento, Calif. • 7 p.m. Pocatello • 4 p.m.

All times are listed as mountain and subject to change