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GoViks.com • Contact: Mike Lund, Assistant Athletics Director/Media Relations • 503.725.5602 • [email protected] • Game 9 Notes • October 31, 2011 SACRAMENTO STATE HORNETS (3-5/2-4) 2011 PORTLAND STATE vs. VIKING FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time W-L PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS (5-3/3-2) S.3 SOUTHERN OREGON CSN_ W, 52-0 1-0 ______S.17 NORTHERN ARIZONA* CSN_W, 31-29 2-0/1-0 Game 9 • Saturday, October 31, 2011 • 1:05 p.m. S.24 @ #20 (FBS) TCU______L, 13-55 2-1 JELD-WEN Field (18,627), Portland, OR O.1 @ Idaho State*______W, 42-35 3-1/2-0 O.8 #3 MONTANA STATE* CSN_ L, 36-38 3-2/2-1 TELEVISION___ None O.15 @ #14 Montana* CSN______L, 24-30 3-3/2-2 RADIO ______Freedom 970 AM, www.970.am O.22 WILLAMETTE______W, 36-10 4-3 Pregame Show: Noon • Play-by-play: Tom Hewitt • Analyst: Mike Lund O.29 @ Eastern Washington* CSN_W, 43-26 5-3/3-2 INTERNET_ ___ Live stats are available at www.GoViks.com Date Opponent______Time Live video stream with radio broadcast at www.b2tv.com N.5 SACRAMENTO STATE*______1:05 p.m. N.12 @ Northern Colorado*______11:05 a.m. PT PORTLAND STATE vs. SACRAMENTO STATE N.19 WEBER STATE*______1:05 p.m. Nickname Vikings Hornets Home games at JELD-WEN Field • All times listed are Pacific * game Location Portland, OR Sacramento, CA Radio: KUFO 970 AM “Freedom 970”, www.970.am 2010 record 2-9/1-7(t7th) 6-5/5-3 (t3rd) CSN: game televised on Comcast SportsNet Athletics Director Torre Chisholm Terry Wanless Live Streaming Video: www.b2tv.com • Live Stats: www.GoViks.com Head Coach Marshall Sperbeck Alma Mater Washington, 1999 Nevada, 1984 PSU PRACTICE SCHEDULE Record at School 7-12/2nd year 23-30/5th year Monday-Thursday: 1:30-4, Stott Field Career Record 7-12/2nd year 132-83/20th year Friday: 5-6, Stott Field vs. this week’s opponent 0-1 3-1 Media Relations Mike Lund Brian Berger 2011 HORNETS’ SCHEDULE Office Telephone 503.725.5602 916.278.4313 S.3 at Oregon State (ot)____ W, 29-28 1-0 Email [email protected] [email protected] S.10 at Southern Utah______L, 14-35 1-1 website GoViks.com www.hornetsports.com S.17 at Weber State*______L, 17-49 1-2/0-1 S.24 Montana*______W, 42-28 2-2/1-1 THE SERIES RECORD O.1 at Montana State*______L, 21-31 2-3/1-2 All-Time Series: Portland State leads 21-9 • PSU leads at Portland 11-3 • PSU leads at Sacramento 10-6 O.8 at Northern Colorado*_ _ W, 14-0 3-3/2-2 Big Sky Series: Portland State leads 11-4 • PSU leads in Portland 6-1 • PSU leads in Sacramento 5-3 O.22 Ea. Washington* _ (ot) L, 35-42 3-4/2-3 Sept. 18, 1965: SAC 7-6 @ Sacramento Nov. 2, 1991: PSU 35-19 @ Portland Nov. 24, 2001: PSU 52-33 @ Portland O.29 Northern Arizona*_ L, 26-27 3-5/2-4 Oct. 7, 1967: SAC 23-21 @ Portland Oct. 31, 1992: SAC 35-28 @ Sacramento Oct. 19, 2002: PSU 34-20 @ Sacramento N.5 at Portland State* Sept. 30, 1978: PSU 63-7 @ Portland Oct. 22, 1994: PSU 47-28 @ Portland Oct. 18, 2003: PSU 20-7 @ Portland N.12 Idaho State* Sept. 17, 1983: PSU 25-16 @ Portland Sept. 30, 1995: PSU 54-16 @ Sacramento Oct. 9, 2004: PSU 31-0 @ Sacramento N.19 UC Davis Oct. 6, 1984: PSU 38-21 @ Sacramento Sept. 17, 2005: PSU 28-12 @ Portland Oct. 12, 1985: SAC 26-14 @ Portland Big Sky Conference games Nov. 11, 2006: PSU 13-7 @ Sacramento Oct. 18, 1986: SAC 51-20 @ Sacramento Nov. 2, 1996: PSU 38-31 @ Portland Sept. 15, 2007: PSU 35-24 @ Portland 2011 BIG SKY CONFERENCE BSC Season This Week Oct. 17, 1987: PSU 24-0 @ Portland Nov. 1, 1997: PSU 27-13 @ Sacramento Sept. 27, 2008: SAC 41-31 @ Sacramento Oct. 29, 1988: PSU 43-29 @ Sacramento Oct. 10, 1998: PSU 58-31 @ Portland Oct. 3, 2009: SAC 31-14 @ Portland Montana State 6-0 8-1 @ WSU* Oct. 28, 1989: PSU 42-19 @ Portland Oct. 9, 1999: SAC 41-14 @ Sacramento Nov. 6, 2010: SAC 28-15 @ Sacramento Montana 6-1 7-2 SU Sept. 29, 1990: PSU 41-24 @ Sacramento Sept. 16, 2000: PSU 35-23 @ Sacramento Portland State 3-2 5-3 SAC* Weber State 3-2 3-5 @ UM* STREAKS Eastern Washington 4-3 4-5 bye • Sacramento State has won three straight in the series. Sacramento State 2-4 3-5 @ PSU* • The Hornets have lost two games in a row Northern Arizona 2-4 3-5 UNC* • Portland State has won two straight games. Idaho State 1-5 2-7 bye • PSU SS DeShawn Shead has started 41 games in a row Northern Colorado 0-6 0-9 @ NAU* LAST YEAR: SACRAMENTO STATE 28, PORTLAND STATE 15 BIG SKY COACHES Portland State held the Hornets to 68 yards rushing and 308 yards total, but lost 28-15 in Sacramento. After falling behind 21-3, the Vikings held the Hornets without a score for more than 30 minutes. PSU closed the MEDIA TELECONFERENCE Every Wednesday during the competitive season, Big Sky gap to 21-15 early in the fourth quarter, but Chase Deadder caught a 57-yard touchdown pass from Jeff football coaches will be available to media members via Fleming midway through the period to put the game on ice. The Vikings had held SAC without a yard of of- teleconference. All times Pacific. fense in the third period, but managed only a pair of second-half field goals. Fleming was 13-23 passing for 240 yards and three touchdowns. Cory McCaffrey rushed for 187 yards and a score in the loss. Call: 1-866-398-2885 • Passcode: 517644 9:30 a.m. - Rob Ash, Montana State 9:38 a.m. - Ron McBride, Weber State 9:46 a.m. - Mike Kramer, Idaho State 9:54 a.m. - Robin Pflugrad, Montana 10:02 a.m. - Earnest Collins Jr., No. Colorado 10:10 a.m. - Jerome Souers, No. Arizona STORYLINES 10:18 a.m. - Nigel Burton, Portland State • After losing eight in a row to the Vikings, Sacramento State has now won three in row in the series for 10:26 a.m. - Marshall Sperbeck, Sac State the first time in history. 10:34 a.m. - Beau Baldwin, E. Washington • In 2009, the Hornets won at Jeld-Wen Field for the first time since 1985 when the two teams were mem- 10:42 a.m. - Doug Fullerton (if needed) bers of the old NCAA II Western Football Conference. It was a streak of 10 straight losses. • Portland State leads the series 11-3 in Portland State and 6-1 in Big Sky games in Portland. The 2011 Portland State football media guide can • PSU has still won 13 of the last 17 and 18 of 23. be found online at www.GoViks.com. Go to the • This will be the 18th straight year the teams have met, and 28th of the last 29 years overall. football page and click on the right column link. 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 2 VIKINGS CONTINUE STRETCH RUN HOSTING SACRAMENTO STATE Portland State continues its quest for a winning record and potential post-season berth this Saturday HEAD COACH NIGEL BURTON A former assistant when the Vikings host Sacramento State at JELD-WEN Field. Kickoff for the Big Sky Conference game is 1:05 coach at Portland State p.m. as it airs on Freedom 970 AM and www.970.am. The pregame show begins at noon. (2001-02), and most recent- The Vikings improved to 5-3 on the season with a big 43-26 road win over defending national cham- ly the defensive coordinator pion Eastern Washington last Saturday. PSU now stands at 3-2 in Big Sky play. If the Vikings can win out their at the University of Nevada final three games, they would have a chance at the NCAA post-season. (2008-09), Nigel Burton was But, first things first, as the Vikings will go after their first winning record since 2006. A win this Saturday named Portland State Head over the Hornets would achieve that goal. Football Coach on Decem- Meanwhile Sacramento State has had a remarkably up-and-down year, opening with a 29-28 win over ber 8, 2009. Pac-12 Oregon State, following that with two road losses, then coming back to beat Montana, 42-28. The Burton is the 13th Hornets are now 2-3 in the Big Sky Conference, 3-5 overall after a 27-26 home loss to Northern Arizona on head coach in the history of Saturday. Portland State football, and is charged with returning Sacramento State has won the last three meetings with Portland State. Prior to that PSU had won eight the Vikings to prominence in the Big Sky Conference straight in the series under former coach Tim Walsh. PSU still leads the series all-time (21-9) and in Big Sky and nationally at the NCAA I Football Championship games (11-4). This is the18th straight year the teams have met and 28th time in 29 years. Subdivision level. PSU is 3-1 at home this season and will play two of their final three games at home. After Sacramen- After his previous experience at Portland State, to State, the Vikings face Northern Colorado on the road on Nov. 12, then have the season finale at home Burton moved on to Oregon State, where he spent against Weber State on Nov. 19. five years as the secondary coach (2003-07), develop- The 20-team NCAA playoffs begin on Nov. 26. Team selections take place on Nov. 20. The Big Sky Cham- ing a reputation as one of the top recruiters on the pion receives an automatic berth. west coast for a top level Pac-10 program. Although Portland State has always been at the SCOUTING THE HORNETS forefront of progress, hiring its first African-American Sacramento State has had a strange season to say the least. The Hornets opened with a win over a Head Football Coach in 1973 (), the Pac-12 school, Oregon State, added a first-ever Big Sky win against Montana, but have only managed a 3-5 35-year-old Burton becomes the first African Ameri- record overall. But for an overtime loss to Eastern Washington, and a one-point defeat to Northern Arizona can Head Coach in the Big Sky Conference. last week, the Hornets could be 5-3 like the Vikings. Burton brings a distinctive offense (The Pis- Despite the sub-.500 mark, Sacramento State has a talented group and holds a three-season winning tol) from his experience at Nevada, as well as a 4-3 streak over the Vikings. Fifth-year Head Coach Marshall Sperbeck has made the Hornets one of the better defense. He is also the position coach for the Viking teams in the Big Sky Conference during his tenure. . Bryan Hilliard leads a strong running game for Sacramento State with 564 yards and six touchdowns. Jeff Fleming rushed for 304 yards and three touchdowns through six games, but has been in- THE NIGEL BURTON FILE jured. Sophomore Tommy Edwards and freshman Garrett Safron have shared quarterbacking duties since. Hometown: Sacramento, CA Sacramento State averages 171.9 yards on the ground and 192.4 yards in the air. The Hornets have Alma Mater: Washington, 1999 (BS, Business scored just 20 times on 32 redzone trips, including 19 touchdowns. Administration); Morris Norrise has 25 receptions for 353 yards, while Brandyn Reed has caught 22 passes for 464 yards South Florida, 2001 (MBA) and six touchdowns. Playing Experience: Safety, The Hornets are giving up 393.1 yards per game, with opponents averaging 182.9 yards on the ground. (1996-98); Last week, Northern Arizona rushed for 257 yards. University of the Pacific (1995) Linebacker Todd Davis has a team-leading 72 tackles this season. Safety Ryan McMahon has 70 tackles. Date of Birth: July 30, 1976 Defensive tackle Zach Nash leads the team with 5.5 sacks. Family: Wife, Heather; Son, Jace (5); Special teams are not a strength as the Hornets are 1-6 on field goals and rank last in punting with an Daughter, Ella Joyce (2) average of 35.5 yards and a net average of 31.5. However, the Hornets lead the Big Sky in punt returns with a 13.6 average. John Hendershott’s 26.7 kick return average also leads the Big Sky. COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2010-11 Portland State, Head Coach (7-12) 2008-09 Nevada, Defensive Coordinator GAME WEEK ACTIVITIES (15-10 overall, two bowl games) VIKINGS ON THE RADIO: All Portland State football games can be heard on Freedom 970 AM and www.970. 2003-07 Oregon State, Secondary am. The Viking Pregame Show begins one hour prior to kickoff each week... Tom Hewitt (play-by-play) and (39-24 overall, four bowl games) Mike Lund (analyst) call the action. 2001-02 Portland State, Defensive Backs VIKINGS ON TELEVISION: Portland State and Comcast SportsNet have teamed up to present five Viking (13-9 overall) football games during the 2011 season. The Vikings can be seen on CSN on Sept. 3 vs. Southern Oregon, 2000 South Florida, Defensive Assistant Sept. 17 vs. Northern Arizona, Oct. 8 vs. Montana State, Oct. 15 at Montana and Oct. 29 at Eastern Washing- (7-4 overall) ton... veteran broadcasters Bob Akamian and Rashad Floyd will be on the call for the first two games. Games against Montana State (Max Media), Montana (KPAX) and Eastern Washington (SWX) will be shared feeds 2011 VIKING COACHING STAFF produced by the opponents’ television partners... Comcast SportsNet is available in the Portland area on Head Coach______Nigel Burton Comcast cable systems, channel 37/HD 737. Other metro-area affiliates aside from Comcast are: Beavercreek Defensive Coordinator/Safeties______Eric Jackson Cooperative Telephone SD 38/HD 638; Canby Telcom SD 33/HD 733; Oregon Cable Group SD 53/HD 753; Offensive Coordinator/QBs______Bruce Barnum Frontier Communications SD 77/HD 577; Wave Broadband SD 37or 45(depending upon location)/HD 737. Special Teams Coordinator______Stacy Collins VIKINGS ON THE INTERNET: Live streaming video of all Portland State home and Big Sky Conference games Running Backs______John Ely can be seen free at www.b2tv.com... Live stats for Portland State home games are at www.GoViks.com. Defensive Line______Malik Roberson NIGEL BURTON WEEKLY ON 750 AM THE GAME: Viking football Coach Nigel Burton can be heard every Offensive Line______Brad Davis Monday at 1:30 p.m. on the Dave Smith Show on 750 AM The Game. Burton will review and preview Viking Linebackers______Ahmed Zarrugh football games. Wide Receivers______Steve Cooper VIKING COACHES’ LUNCHEONS: Viking Coaches Luncheons are scheduled for Monday at noon of every Tight Ends______Matt Leunen home football week. Coach Nigel Burton, Viking players, and coaches representing other sports will be on Assistant Defensive Line______Richard Seigler hand to speak and take questions. Luncheons take place at The Old Spaghetti Factory at 0715 S.W. Bancroft Offensive Quality Control______Mike Allison in Portland. The cost is $10.00 per person and includes lunch and a non-alcoholic beverage. Defensive Quality Control______Michael Casco TICKETS: Tickets for all home games can be purchased in prices ranging from $15 to $50, with youth prices as low as $8. Groups of 15 or more get special admission prices. To purchase tickets by phone, call 1.888.VIK. Director of Football Operations______Jim Fiscella TIKS or 503.725.3307. Tickets are on sale at the PSU Ticket Office, located in Smith Memorial Student Union, Team Athletic Trainer______Duane Duey 1825 SW Broadway. You can also purchase tickets on-line at www.GoViks.com or at all TicketMaster outlets. Strength & Conditioning Coach_ Andrew Pompei SPECIAL EVENTS FOR THIS WEEK: The Sacramento State game will be Military Appreciation Day. All mili- Video Coordinator______Sam Pocklington tary personnel with military ID will be given free admission... The Vik Walk begins on the Park Blocks with Team Doctor______Dr. Mark Colville the team at 10:30 a.m. The team will walk to JELD-WEN Field and fans are welcome to join... the Coors Light Team Chaplain______Al Egg 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 3 Viking Tailgate will open three hours before every game and will be located outside the Kingston Saloon. The tailgate area will feature beer, live television, inflatables for the kids, Voodoo Donuts, and Ben and Jerry’s STATISTICAL COMPARISON ice cream... DJ O.G. ONE, also the official DJ of the Portland Trailblazers, will be the DJ at all home games.’ Portland State vs. Sacramento State

KAVANAUGH SETS NEW BIG SKY RUSHING RECORD FOR QBs TEAM STATISTICS PSU SAC SR QB Connor Kavanaugh has set a new Big Sky Conference record for quarterback rushing in a season Points Per Game 34.6 24.8 with 807 yards. His 154-yard game at Eastern Washington has him on top of the heap in the Big Sky and Total Offense 435.1 364.2 Portland State. Kavanaugh passed the mark of 686 yards by Lance Kriesien, who quarterbacked the Northern Rushing Attempts 396 313 Arizona Lumberjacks in 2007. Rushing Yards 2,232 1,375 Kavanaugh also has 1,711 career rushing yards which currently ranks second in Big Sky history. Ken Rushing Per Game 279.0 171.9 Hobart of Idaho (1980-83) holds the career record with 1,826 yards. Yards Per Carry 5.6 4.4 Top Rushing In Big Sky Conference History, Season Touchdowns 25 12 1. Connor Kavanaugh, Portland State 2011 807 Passing 107-188-8 121-224-5 2. Lance Kriesien, Northern Arizona 2007 686 Passing Yardage 1,249 1,539 3. Travis Lulay, Montana State 2005 611 Passing Per Game 156.1 192.4 4. Ken Hobart, Idaho 1981 593 Yards Per Completion 11.7 12.7 5. Dave Stireman, Weber State 1985 512 Touchdowns 8 12 6. Connor Kavanaugh, Portland State 2010 506 Points Allowed Per Game 27.9 30.0 Rushing Yards Allowed 124.4 182.9 Yards Per Carry Allowed 3.6 4.6 ON THE NATIONAL CHARTS Passing Yards Allowed 229.0 210.2 Portland State ranks fourth in the nation in rushing offense with an average of 279.0 yards per game. Total Offense Allowed 353.4 393.1 PSU has 2,232 rushing yards this season, four yards short of last year’s total and just 16 yards short of the Fumbles Lost/Interceptions 5/8 9/5 school record (2,248). Fumbles Recov./Int’s Forced 7/7 5/6 PSU is 12th in the nation in total offense (435.1) and 17th in scoring offense (34.6). Punting 33-38.6 42-35.5 Connor Kavanaugh ranks 19th in the nation in rushing with 100.9 yards per game. Kavanaugh is third Field Goals 14-17 1-6 in the Big Sky in rushing. Penalties 98-901 55-481 Despite averaging 146.2 rushing yards and 15.6 points per game, Cory McCaffrey no longer qualifies for Sacks by 19-132 12-62 national leadership because he has not played in enough games (5). Kicker Zach Brown made three more field goals at Eastern Washington, increasing his season total to PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS 14-15 made. That ranks in a tie for third in the nation (1.75 per game). He leads the Big Sky in field goals made Passing and percentage. Connor Kavanaugh 78-130-4-855-5TD After grabbing his third interception of the season at Eastern Washington - which he returned for a Drew Hubel 23-46-3-308-2TD touchdown - linebacker Joel Sisler ranks 19th in the country in pickoffs, second in the Big Sky. Rushing Linebacker Ian Sluss leads the Big Sky and ranks 26th in the nation in tackles for loss (10.5/1.50 average). Connor Kavanaugh 109-807-6 Cory McCaffrey 122-731-13 FACTS, FIGURES AND CURIOSITIES Shaquille Richard 94-369-4 WINS AND LOSSES: Portland State is 2-2 on the road this year after winning at Eastern Washington, 43-26. Justin Lilley 27-168-1 It marks the first time PSU has won two Big Sky road games since 2007... with five wins, PSU has more than Willie Griffin 25-143-0 the last two years combined (4-18), and the most since going 7-4 in 2006 under Tim Walsh... the Vikings are Receiving 3-1 at home... PSU is 54-30 in home games since moving to the NCAA I level, 27-62 on the road... PSU is 53-67 Justin Monahan 32-402-4 all-time in Big Sky Conference games in its’ 16th season as a member. The Vikings are 33-27 at home, 20-40 Nevin Lewis 16-194-1 on the road in BSC games. Cory McCaffrey 10-54-0 Kalua Noa 9-115-2 GOOD STARTS: Portland State has outscored opponents 85-25 in the first quarter this season. While 47 of AJ Powell 9-104-0 those points have come in non-conference games against Southern Oregon and Willamette, PSU still has a Defense 38-25 advantage on its other six opponents, allowing only three to score in the first quarter and leading six Ryan Rau 70T-5.5TFL-2.5SK-FF-FR of eight games after the first quarter... Idaho State scored the first 11 in Pocatello and held the only lead over Ian Sluss 43T-10.5TFL-3.5SK-2FF PSU at the end of one (11-6), but the Vikings came back to win that game, 42-35. Montana State scored in DeShawn Shead 43T-4TFL-2FF-FR-6PBU the first quarter against the Vikings, but only after PSU scored the first 10 points. PSU scored first on Eastern Khalil Bass 36T-2.5TFL-SK Washington, but trailed 7-3 at the end of the first quarter before going on to win 43-26... PSU’s first quarter Donte Almond 35T-1.5TFL-INT-2PBU-FF advantages have been: 31-0 vs. Southern Oregon; 14-0 vs. Northern Arizona; 3-0 vs. TCU; 10-7 vs. Montana Jack Forbes 29T-5.5TFL-3SK-PBU-FR State; 6-0 vs. Montana; and 16-0 vs. Willamette. Myles Wade 28T-3.5TFL-2SK-PBU

WHAT’S THE SCORE?: Portland State has scored 30 or more points in six of eight games this year, and 40 or SACRAMENTO STATE HORNETS more three times. It is the first time PSU has scored at least 40 points three times since 2005... the only times Passing the Vikings failed to reach 30 was in a 55-13 loss at TCU and a 30-24 loss at Montana... PSU has scored 181 Jeff Fleming 86-163-4-1,009-7TD points in its last five games (36.2 ppg). Tommy Edwards 28-50-1-352-2 Rushing THE RECORD IS COMING: Portland State has 2,232 rushing yards this season and averages 5.6 yards per Bryan Hilliard 145-564-6 carry with 25 rushing touchdowns. The Vikings are only 16 yards short of the school record of 2,248 yards set Jeff Fleming 69-304-3 in 2004 (204.4 ypg). Last year, PSU came up just 12 yards short of the record (2,236/203.3) as Cory McCaffrey Sam McCowan 38-252-1 was injured in the final game and ran for only 12 yards... this season, PSU is averaging 279.0 yards per game Garrett Safron 22-119-1 on the ground. Receiving Morris Norrise 25-353-0 NEW LOOK RUNNING GAME: The Vikings appear to be surviving the injury to star running back Cory Mc- John Hendershott 25-192-0 Caffrey, totaling 568 rushing yards in two games since he went down. PSU had 338 rushing yards at Eastern Brandyn Reed 22-464-6 Washington spread among SR QB Connor Kavanaugh (154), SR RB Willie Griffin (career-high 84 yards), FR RB Chase Deadder 15-152-4 Shaquille Richards (58) and SO RB Justin Lilley (37). Defense Todd Davis 72T-3.5TFL-INT-2FF FINISHING: Portland State’s mantra this year has been “finish” as in finish every game strong to secure the Ryan McMahon 70T-2.5TFL-5PBU win. Saturday’s win showed the team has taken it to heart. After getting just three points on two trips inside Jeff Badger 59T-3.5TFL-PBU the Eastern Washington five-yard line and falling behind 14-3, the Vikings came back with strong play on of- Joe Larche 54T-2INT-6PBU-FR fense, special teams and defense. PSU totaled 499 yards of offense, blocked another punt, recovered a pooch Zach Nash 39T-7TFL-5.5SK-5QBH 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 4 kickoff, and shut down Eastern Washington’s running game for a 43-26 road win... Last year, PSU had four games that it lost in the late-going in which a stronger finish might have made the difference. This year, PSU VIKING ASSISTANT COACHES has the word FINISH on the front of every helmet. In PSU’s first two Big Sky Conference games, the Vikings Defensive Coordinator/Safeties made plays late to “finish” and pick up wins against Northern Arizona and Idaho State. The previous two Big Eric Jackson Sky games, both losses, the Vikings played the top two teams in the conference, nationally-ranked Montana 2nd year State and Montana, down to the wire. In those two, the outcomes were losses in painfully close fashion, by 26 years in coaching... stints as DC at a combined eight points. Cal Poly, Ithaca, Alma... most recently 10 years as secondary and special SOME VERY SPECIAL TEAMS: New Special Teams Coordinator Stacy Collins might be the Viking coaching teams coach at Princeton. staff’s “Coach of the Year” so far this season. His special teams have been terrific throughout the season. Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Against Eastern Washington, the special teams blocked another punt, converted a fake punt, recovered a pooch kickoff and were 3-3 on field goals. The Vikings also held the Eagles to less than 10 yards per kickoff 2nd year return... Here are some season highlights: 25th year in coaching... OC at Cornell, • With eight total blocks (six punt, two FG), PSU leads the nation at the FCS level. 2007-09... OC at Idaho State, 1998-06... • The Vikings had gone five years without a punt block, but now have six this season. JR WR Nevin Lewis has native of Vancouver, WA. three blocked punts, JR LB Dionte Brooks has two and FR TE Taylor Martinek has one. • PSU has snuffed out two fake punt attempts by opponents this year. Meanwhile, the Vikings have converted Special Teams Coordinator two fake punts. Stacy Collins • The Vikings hadn’t blocked a field goal in two years, but now have two in 2011, both by GR DT Myles Wade. 1st year Wade’s block in the closing moments against Northern Arizona allowed the Vikings to hang on for the win. 13 years coaching experience... spent He also had one against Montana State. last three seasons as STC at Central • The Vikings’ JR K Zach Brown had a school-record string of 16 straight field goals made, including his first Washington... also defensive coach, 10 this season. He finally missed one from 53 yards. Brown is 14-15 this year extending his career field goal mainly with LBs... from Sutherlin, OR record to 50. He leads the Big Sky in field goals and percentage. Running Backs • The Vikings benefitted from a high snap on a punt attempt in the fourth period at Idaho State. FR WR Ronnie John Ely Simmons ran down the ISU punter for a 23-yard loss. The Vikings took over and two plays later SR RB Cory 2nd year McCaffrey scored the game-winning touchdown. More than 20 years in coaching, includ- • PSU’s kick return team averages 22.2 per return this season. Lewis (24.7) and SR FS DeShawn Shead (22.2) ing 10 as a defensive coordinator at lead the way in that department. Southern Oregon, Western Washing- • The Vikings are 4-8 on two-point conversion attempts this year. ton, and Idaho State. • Lewis and Wade have each earned Big Sky Conference Special Teams Player of the Week honors this season. Defensive Line Malik Roberson RELYIN’ ON RYAN: SR LB Ryan Rau made a career-high 17 tackles, including two tackles for loss at Montana 1st year two weeks ago. His 17 stops ties for the eighth most in PSU history for a game... Rau continues to lead the Spent 2009 as Defensive Coordinator Viking defense. He has been the team-leader in tackles in five games and has a team-high 70 this year. He at Eastern Oregon... has worked with also has 5.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks, a pass breakup, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery... Rau now this 4-3 defensive system at EOU, West- has 247 tackles in his career and is on pace to finish his career in PSU’s all-time top ten for tackles... Rau was ern Washington and Nevada. also the team-leader in tackles each of the last two years (72 in 2009, 83 in 2010). Linebackers Ahmed Zarrugh NOSE FOR THE BALL: JR LB Joel Sisler continues to be a Viking with a nose for the ball. He made the biggest 2nd year defensive play of the game in the win over Eastern Washington when he picked off a pass in the third quarter A player for Nigel Burton at OSU, and returned it 23 yards for a touchdown. That gave PSU a 36-20 lead and firm grasp of the game... Sisler has Zarrugh has coached with him at OSU a team-leading three interceptions this season to rank second in the conference. His two fumble recoveries and Nevada... from Corvallis, OR. ranks first in the conference. Sisler has 24 tackles, six tackles for loss and two other pass breakups... Sisler has five career interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns. Offensive Line Brad Davis SLUSS REPORT: JR LB Ian Sluss got a late start to the season, missing the first game and not getting into the 3rd year starting lineup until game three, but he has made his mark. Sluss had four tackles, three for losses, including Well-respected coach brought back by two of the Vikings’ five sacks at Eastern Washington... Sluss has 43 tackles this season to rank second on the Nigel Burton... has coached at North team. He leads the Vikings and the Big Sky with 10.5 tackles for loss, and has 3.5 sacks. Carolina and Texas A&M... national champ as a player at Oklahoma.

ZACH BROWN AND HIS LEG OF RENOWN: JR K Zach Brown established a new consecutive field goal made Wide Receivers record earlier this year with 16. He finally missed a 53-yarder in the fourth quarter of game six at Montana... Steve Cooper Brown is 14-15 kicking this season and has a PSU career record total of 50 field goals - one of six records he 2nd year holds. Brown has made 20-22 extra points for 51 total points this year... with 217 career points he now ranks A former player for the Vikings, com- sixth on the PSU career scoring list... at 50-66 on career field goals, Brown’s .757 mark is a PSU record as well. peted as wide receiver and on special teams... from Myrtle Point, OR. ZACH BROWN’s PORTLAND STATE KICKING RECORDS Field Goals, Season: 18, twice (2009, 2010) Assistant Defensive Line Field Goals, Career: 50 Field Goals, Consecutive: 16 Richard Seigler 2nd year Field Goal Percentage: 50-66, .757 Played three years in the NFL, two in Field Goals, 50+ yards, Career: 5 the CFL... Super Bowl XL champ with PATs, Consecutive: 44 (tied) the Steelers... starred at Oregon State, 2000-03... first coaching gig. LONGEST FIELD GOALS (50+ yards) 1. 55 Pat Moore, 1975 at Eastern Washington Tight Ends 2. 53 zach Brown, 2011 at Montana Matt Leunen 53 zach Brown, 2010 at Arizona State 1st year 53 Mike Erickson, 1986 at California Lutheran Played for the Vikings as a tight end 5. 52 zach Brown, 2009 vs. Southern Oregon and an offensive tackle from 2006-09... 52 Mike Erickson, 1987 vs. Cal State Northridge was tight end coach at Pacific (OR) in 52 John Kincheloe, 1979 at Weber State 2010... native of Redmond, OR. 8. 50 John Kincheloe, 1980 vs. Weber State 50 zach Brown, 2009 at Northern Colorado 50 zach Brown, 2010 vs. Eastern Washington 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 5 WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES: Portland State was last in the Big Sky Conference in 2010 in rush- ing defense, allowing 232.9 yards per game on the ground. Included were 391 rushing yards by Northern VIKING ASSISTANT COACHES Arizona in the 2010 season finale. On Sept 17 this year, PSU held NAU - playing the same two feature backs Defensive Quality Control as last season - to just 79 rushing yards... this year, PSU is allowing a respectable 124.4 yards on the ground Mike Allison (and 229.0 through the air). The 353.4 yards allowed per game so far is down more than 110 yards from 464.1 1st year last year. Former head coach at Gresham and Marist (OR) High Schools... Oregon 3A HE CAN DO IT ALL: JR WR Nevin Lewis is making his name as a do-it-all Viking. He has been brilliant on Coach of the Year in 2003. special teams, blocking three punts, snuffing out a fake punt with a tackle for loss and making three tackles in all. He also has 24 kick returns for an average of 24.7 per return... as a receiver, Lewis has 16 catches for 194 Offensive Quality Control yards and a touchdown this season. He has one rush for seven yards and, at Eastern Washington, completed Michael Casco a 14-yard touchdown pass on a reverse play. 1st year Coached three years at Mt. Union PLAYING LIKE SAMSON: The long flowing locks on JR WR Justin Monahan are reminiscent of the mighty (OH) winning one NCAA III national Samson (although most on the team call him “Twilight” for his resemblance to a certain vampire in a famous championship... also assistant director movie/book series). Monahan played like Samson at TCU, totaling career-highs of nine receptions for 109 of football operations. yards. His fourth-and-two catch at the TCU one-yard line in the fourth period kept a drive alive and led to a FR RB Shaquille Richard touchdown run... he had a big game with eight receptions for 77 yards and two TEAM CAPTAINS touchdowns at Eastern Washington. His first TD catch was on a tipped pass intended for Kalua Noa in the Offense: Connor Kavanaugh endzone. After Noa touched it, three Eagles players also touched it. Monahan was the fifth player to touch Defense: DeShawn Shead the ball when he secured the grab on a 14-yard touchdown... for the season, Monahan has a team-leading 32 Special teams: Game-by-game catches for 402 yards and four touchdowns. Plus: Previous week’s player of the game LED BY SHEAD: SR SS DeShawn Shead started his 41st straight game against Willamette. He is the only Viking to start and play in all 41 games over the last four seasons. WINS AND LOSSES PSU in 2011: 5-3 FLAGS, RAGS AND OTHER FLYING YELLOW OBJECTS: Portland State has had problems with penalties Home: 3-1 • Road: 2-2 over the last five weeks. The Vikings have been penalized 73 times for 662 yards in the five games (14.6- Grass: 0-1 • Turf: 5-2 • Day: 3-3 • Night: 2-0 130.4). PSU had to overcome itself as much as anything to pick up a 42-35 win at Idaho State. The Vikings PSU at the NCAA I FCS level (since 1996): commited 21 penalties for 209 yards in the game. The 21 flags was a new Big Sky Conference record and two All games: 81-93 • Home: 54-30 • Road: 27-63 shy of the NCAA I FCS record... in the 38-36 loss to Montana State, 15 penalties for 151 yards played a major role... PSU had 13 penalties for 88 yards at Montana... the Vikings had 12 penalties for 109 yards in the win PSU in Big Sky Conference Games: over Willamette and 12 penalties for 110 yards in the win over Eastern Washington... in the first three games All games: 53-67 • Home: 33-27 • Road: 20-40 of the season, PSU had just 25 penalties for 219 yards.

NEW ATTITUDE AT HOME: Portland State is bringing a new attitude to JELD-WEN Field. After going 35-9 at ALL-TIME VIKING home over Tim Walsh’s final eight seasons, 1999-2006 (including two 5-0 marks), the Vikings were just 7-13 COACHING RECORDS at home the last four years (which includes 1-3 at Hillsboro Stadium in 2010). The Vikings have started their Coach Years Yrs. W L T Pct. six-game home schedule at 3-1... Head Coach Nigel Burton now has a 4-4 home record. 1947-54 8 19 43 3 .323 Ralph Davis 1955-56 2 4 11 1 .267 OCCUPY JELD-WEN: Portland State has a ways to go to fill 18,627-seat JELD-WEN Field, but the Montana Les Leggatt 1957-58 2 6 11 0 .353 State game was a big improvement as a crowd of 9,054 attended. That was the largest PSU home attendance 1959-61 3 6 17 2 .261 in 15 home games dating to the 2008 season (12,071 vs. Montana on Nov. 8, 2008). The crowd total was an Tom DeSylvia 1962 1 4 4 0 .500 improvement of more than 3,500 over the Northern Arizona game. PSU is averaging 6,244 fans and has two 1963-67 5 21 24 1 .467 home dates remaining (Nov. 5 vs. Sacramento State and Nov. 19 vs. Weber State). * 1968-71 4 20 19 0 .513 Ron Stratten 1972-74 3 9 24 0 .273 THE VIKINGS RECORD ON TV: Since joining the Big Sky Conference in 1996, Portland State has appeared 1975-80 6 42 24 0 .636 on television locally in Portland 40 times. PSU is 17-24 in those games, 10-8 at home, 7-16 on the road... the Don Read* 1981-85 5 19 33 1 .365 Vikings broke an 11-game TV losing streak with the win over Southern Oregon. PSU is now 3-2 this season Pokey Allen 1986-92 7 63 26 2 .708 on TV. Tim Walsh 1993-06 14 90 68 0 .572 2007-09 3 9 24 0 .273 TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS: Portland State’s win over Willamette (36-10) made it 2-0 against lower Di- Nigel Burton 2010-11 2 7 12 0 .368 vision opponents this year. The aggregate score in those games was 88-10. Since joining the Big Sky Conference in 1996, Portland State is 10-0 against lower division programs (Division II, III and NAIA). All-Time PSU Record 65 319 339 10 .484 * Don Read’s combined career record at Portland State THE DYNAMIC DUO: The dynamic duo of SR RB Cory McCaffrey and SR QB Connor Kavanaugh were shred- was 39-52-1 in nine seasons. Mouse Davis and Tim Walsh ding Big Sky Conference defenses when they played together... they combined for an impressive 200 yards coached PSU at both the NCAA II and NCAA 1 FCS levels against Montana, although they came up short of another 100-100 game against a Big Sky opponent... in five of competition. of the nine Big Sky Conference games that Kavanaugh and McCaffrey have started together over the last two years, each has run for at least 100 yards. In one of the other three games (vs. Eastern Washington last year), 2011 TEAM INFORMATION Kavanaugh went out with a broken hand in the first period. If you throw out the EWU game, in the other 2010 Record______2-9 eight that both have been healthy, they have combined for 2,226 yards and 25 touchdowns. That is an aver- Big Sky Conference Record______1-7/8th age of 278.3 yards and 3.1 touchdowns per game. Apparently, the Pistol offense works... McCaffrey is just the Letterwinners Returning/Lost______49/21 fourth Viking in history with at least three 200-yard rushing games (there have been 27 200-yard games)... Starters Returning/Lost______21/4 with 2,018 rushing yards the past two seasons, McCaffrey ranks 10th on PSU’s all-time list for career rushing. Starters Returning: O/D/ST______9/9/3 He ranks eighth all-time with 23 career rushing touchdowns... the only time McCaffrey failed to rush for 100 Redshirts Returning______21 yards in a Big Sky game was last year at NAU when he went out with injury in the first period... with 1,711 Offense______Pistol career rushing yards, Kavanaugh is PSU’s all-time quarterback rusher. His 506 yards last season were a school Defense______4-3 record for a quarterback. He broke that mark this year and now has a Big Sky record 807 yards this season. KAVANAUGH AND McCAFFREY IN THE BACK FIELD VS. THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE 2011 SEASON TICKETS McCaffrey Kavanaugh Total Reserved Seats______$100 10/2/10 vs. Idaho State 24-166-1 15-125-1 39-291-2 ______(donation required for prime seating) 10/9/10 vs. Montana State 20-153-2 12-70-1 32-223-3 General Admission______$50 10/16/10 vs. Montana 24-109-1 15-131-1 39-240-2 Telephone______503-725-3307 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 6 10/23/10 vs. Weber State 24-178-2 12-114-1 36-292-3 10/30/10 vs. Eastern Washington 28-100-1 1-7-0 (inj. in 1st) WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW 11/7/10 vs. Sacramento State 33-187-1 injured ABOUT PORTLAND STATE 11/14/10 vs. Northern Colorado 33-226-1 injured Portland State University, located in Portland, 11/21/10 vs. Northern Arizona 7-12-0 (inj. in 1st) injured OR, is the largest school in the state of Oregon 9/17/11 vs. Northern Arizona 30-222-4 16-134-0 46-356-4 with 29,818 students. It was founded in 1946 as 10/1/11 vs. Idaho State 33-218-2 12-212-4 45-430-6 Vanport College - a two-year institution. 10/8/11 vs. Montana State 21-119-3 15-75-0 36-194-3 Athletically, Portland State began as a junior 10/15/11 vs. Montana 25-103-1 23-97-1 48-200-2 college in 1946-47, but competed in the Oregon TOP RUSHING GAMES IN PSU HISTORY Collegiate Conference at the NAIA level from 1950 1. 393 Ryan Fuqua, 2001 @ Eastern Washington to 1964, winning three OCC football titles (1962, 2. 356 Joe Rubin, 2005 vs. Northern Colorado 1963, 1964). PSU became a four-year institution in 3. 324 Charles Dunn, 2000 vs. Hofstra 1955. 4. 314 Steve Papin, 1995 vs. Arkansas-Monticello Portland State joined the NCAA in 1965 and 5. 281 Darick Holmes, 1994 @ Angelo State competed at the College Division level (the fore- 6. 270 Charles Dunn, 2000 vs. Cal State Northridge runner of NCAA II). PSU was an NCAA 1-AA mem- 270 Ryan Fuqua, 2001 vs. Cal State Northridge 8. 264 Ryan Fuqua, 2002 vs. Eastern Washington ber from 1978-80, then moved back to Division 9. 250 Charles Dunn, 1997 vs. Cal State Northridge II in 1981, where it competed through the 1995 10. 247 Charles Dunn, 1998 vs. Sacramento State season. The Vikings were members of the Western 11. 243 Ryan Fuqua, 2001 vs. Sacramento State Football Conference from 1982 to 1992, winning 12. 226 Cory McCaffrey, 2010 vs. Northern Colorado six conference championships. PSU made eight 13. 225 Curtis Delgardo, 1990 @ Sacramento State NCAA II playoff appearances from 1987 to 1995. 14. 224 Rais Aho, 1992 vs. Cal Poly In 1996, Portland State moved to the Big Sky 15. 222 Cory McCaffrey, 2011 vs. Northern Arizona 16. 218 Cory McCaffrey, 2011 @ Idaho State Conference and up to the NCAA 1-AA (now FCS) 17. 217 Burnell Harvin, 1989 @ Santa Clara level. The Vikings made their first playoff appear- 217 Andy Berkis, 1964 @ Eastern Oregon ance at their current level in 2000. 19. 215 Joe Rubin, 2005 vs. Weber State Portland State’s football program has pro- 215 Curtis Delgardo, 1988 @ Sacramento State duced such legendary figures as Coach Mouse Da- 21. 213 Charles Dunn, 1999 @ Weber State vis, quarterbacks Neil Lomax and June Jones (now 213 Charles Dunn, 1999 @ Cal Poly head coach at SMU), Tom Oberg (the first Viking to 23. 212 Connor Kavanaugh, 2011 @ Idaho State 24. 211 Charles Dunn, 2000 @ Sacramento State play in the NFL), Coach Pokey Allen (who led the 25. 208 Ryan Fuqua, 2001 vs. Weber State Vikings to two NCAA II National Championship ap- 26. 207 Ryan Fuqua, 2002 vs. North Carolina A&T pearances), and more than 25 players who have 27. 201 Charles Dunn, 2000 @ Northern Arizona appeared in the NFL.

CAREER AND MILESTONE WATCH: Here is a look at the active leaders in respective stats for the Vikings FORMER VIKINGS IN THE NFL (and their all-time PSU ranking where applicable): Adam Hayward, LB, 2005-06, Tampa Bay Games Played: DeShawn Shead, 2008-11, 41; Ryan Rau, 2008-11, 40; Braedyn Eagle, 2008-11, 40 Jordan Senn, LB, 2004-07, Carolina Games Started: DeShawn Shead, 2008-11, 41 (consecutive); Zach Brown, 2009-11, 30 Julius Thomas, TE, 2010, Denver Receptions: Justin Monahan, 2010-11, 62; Cory McCaffrey, 2008-11, 30; Nevin Lewis, 2009-11, 26 Receiving Yards: Justin Monahan, 2010-11, 771; Nevin Lewis, 2009-11, 287; Keitrell Anderson, 2009-11, 281 FOOTBALL PROGRAM HISTORY Rushing Yards: Cory McCaffrey, 2008-11, 2,018 yards; Connor Kavanaugh, 2008-11, 1,711 yards Program Year______65th (1947-2011) Passing Yards/TDs: Drew Hubel, 2007-11, 6,666 yards (4th all-time)/44 TDs (6th all-time); Big Sky Conference Year______16th (1996-2011) Connor Kavanaugh, 2008-11, 2,416 yards/13 TDs NCAA I FCS Year_ ____ 19th (1978-80, 1996-2010) Tackles: Ryan Rau, 2008-11, 247; DeShawn Shead, 2008-11, 190 NCAA I FCS Playoff Appearances______1 (2000) Tackles For Loss: Ryan Rau, 2008-11, 18.5; DeShawn Shead, 2008-11, 12; Total NCAA Playoff Appearances______9 Jack Forbes, 2010-11, 10.5; Ian Sluss, 2011, 10.5 ______(1987-89, 91-95, 2000) Sacks: Ryan Rau, 2008-11, 6.5; Julious Moore, 2010-11, 4.5; Jack Forbes, 2010-11, 4 Winning Seasons______28 Interceptions: DeShawn Shead, 2008-11, 9; Joel Sisler, 2009-11, 5 All-Time Record entering 2011______314-337-10 Pass Breakups: DeShawn Shead, 2008-11, 27 Field Goals: Zach Brown, 2009-11, 50 (1st all-time) TWEET, HE SAID: Portland State Football Coach Nigel Burton has joined the Twitterscape, launch- THE HUBEL TELESCOPE: With SR QB Drew Hubel (that’s HUE-bull, not hubble) back on the field, it is worth ing his own Twitter account. Burton can be fol- taking a closer look at his Portland State career passing statistics. Hubel moved into fourth place in all-time lowed by signing up at www.Twitter.com/Coach- passing yards at PSU with 6,666, passing Terry Summerfield (1982-85)... Hubel also has 44 career touchdown Burton_PSU. passes to rank sixth all-time... his pass completion total of 505 now ranks fifth all-time at PSU.

PORTLAND STATE AND THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE Portland State is now in its 16th season as a member of the Big Sky Conference and Division I football. The Vikings are 53-67 all-time in Big Sky games, 33-27 at home and 20-40 on the road. Former coach Tim Walsh (42-41) led the Vikings through the first 11 years, and Jerry Glanville (7-17) was the head coach for three seasons. Nigel Burton is 3-9 in Big Sky play in his second season as head coach. The Vikings have never won a Big Sky title, but tied for second four times, tied for third twice, and tied for fourth twice under Walsh. The Vikings finished sixth, sixth and eighth under Glanville. PSU has made one NCAA I playoff appearance (2000) after placing second in the Big Sky. 2011 SEASON NOTES A RETURN TO DOWNTOWN: Oregon’s only major urban campus has proudly called the city’s only major football stadium its own for more than four decades. After one year away - while the newly-named JELD- WEN Field was being refurbished - Portland State is playing once again in downtown Portland. The Vikings’ home field for nearly 45 years and formerly known as PGE Park (and Civic Stadium and Multnomah Stadium), JELD-WEN had a facelift in preparation for the arrival of Major League Soccer and the new Portland Timbers franchise in 2011. 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 7 The “new” JELD-WEN Field now has a com- erson replaced Legi Suiaunoa who moved on to a being weak, showed promise. He was lauded for his pletely enclosed horseshoe seating, greater ame- similar position at the University of Montana... two resiliency in features by the Oregonian newspaper nities, a fresh pressbox, and a much more intimate coaches left during the summer - Mark Kaanapu and KGW TV Sports during spring ball. feel. (running backs/recruiting) and Dave Brown (run “I pretty much had to start all over again,” Es- The Portland Timbers, who are the main ten- game coordinator/wide receivers). Replacing them posito told Ian Ruder of the Oregonian. “I wanted to ants of the venue, renamed the stadium JELD-WEN on the staff are former Viking player Matt Leunen come back and play football but I had to go through Field after a sponsorship from Jeld-Wen Inc., a man- and veteran coach Stacy Collins. Collins, who has every day like it was my first day. I had to take my ufacturer of doors and windows based in Klamath 13 years experience, was recently named the new time getting into it and not rush. It took a while to Falls, OR. Special Teams Coordinator. Leunen was named the get back into but this is what I do, this is who I am.” “JELD-WEN Field will be the premier FCS sta- tight ends coach. As a result, there have been some Now with a clean bill of health, and after six dium and fan experience in the country,” said Viking staff reassignments. Former Special Teams -Coor months of preparation, Esposito, a native of Rancho Coach Nigel Burton. “There aren’t many places that dinator John Ely will now be running backs coach. Palos Verdes, CA, is writing a new story in his life all will be able to match our location, state-of-art field, Steve Cooper, who played wide receiver for the Vi- over again. scoreboard, medical facilities, luxury boxes, club kings, moves from coaching tight ends to handling level and suites. There really isn’t anything like it. So, receivers... also joining the staff are quality control RUNNING WILD: SR RB Cory McCaffrey and SR QB I am extremely excited about the fan experience.” coaches, Mike Allison (defense) and Michael Casco Connor Kavanaugh combined for 356 rushing yards Portland State first played football in old Mult- (offense). in a 31-29 win over Northern Arizona in the Big Sky nomah Stadium in 1949, then returned in 1966 and Conference opener (9/17). McCaffrey scored four became a regular tenant in 1967 of what became SHAGGY LOCKS: SR C Adam Kleffner’s hair just touchdowns while Kavanaugh set a new career Civic Stadium. Following a renovation in 2001, the keeps getting longer. In fact, he hasn’t cut it in over rushing high. It marked the fourth time in six Big Sky stadium was renamed PGE Park. a year. The reason? He is growing it out to donate to games together in the backfield that the two have Locks of Love for children who lose their hair while had at least 100 yards each. McCaffrey was named KAVANAUGH HONORS A VIKING GREAT: Port- undergoing medical treatment. Kleffner’s hair needs Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week. land State senior quarterback Connor Kavanaugh to be 10 inches long before it can be cut and donat- will wear jersey number six this season in recogni- ed. It is anticipated to be ready to snip around the BLOCK PARTY: When GR DT Myles Wade blocked tion of Viking football great Chris Crawford, who is end of a season. a late Northern Arizona field goal to secure a 31-29 on the comeback trail from a bone marrow trans- Viking win (9/17), it marked the third block by a Vi- plant... Kavanaugh, PSU’s starting quarterback in king in two games. Wade was named Big Sky Special SEASON HIGHLIGHT REEL Teams Player of the Week. PSU also had a blocked 2010, has worn jersey number 10 for the past three OPENING WITH A BANG: Portland State re-opened punt in the game by FR TE Taylor Martinek. In the seasons, but switched to number six during spring newly-remodeled JELD-WEN Field for football with a opener, JR WR Nevin Lewis also blocked a punt. Prior practice in support of Crawford, who has been bat- big bang, beating Southern Oregon, 52-0 (9/3). The to that, PSU had not blocked a punt in five years, or tling a form of Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS), Vikings rolled up 597 yards of offense, including 335 a field goal in two years. which affects the bone marrow and blood. MDS is on the ground and forced three SOU turnovers. PSU a precursor to leukemia. Diagnosed in November scored 31 points in the first 14 minutes of the game A RECORD RUN: SR QB Connor Kavanaugh and SR 2010, Crawford underwent the bone marrow trans- and never looked back. plant in April at Oregon Health Science University... RB Cory McCaffrey became the first Viking team- mates in history to rush for over 200 yards in the A graduate of Portland’s Sunset High School, Craw- SPECIAL TEAMS PERFORMER: JR WR Nevin Lew- same game in a 42-35 win at Idaho State. McCaffrey ford is one of the all-time great football players at is, who was the Vikings’ top kick returner last year, rushed 33 times for 218 yards and two touchdowns, Portland State. As an All-American quarterback, he showed he is a versatile special teams performer. including the game winner from 34 yards out with was a finalist for the Harlon Hill Award given to the Lewis did not have an opportunity for a return as 1:52 to play. Kavanaugh rushed 12 times for career- best Division II player in the nation in 1987 and 1988. PSU shut out Southern Oregon in the opener (9/3), highs of 212 yards and four touchdowns (as well as Crawford led the Vikings to the Division II National but he had an impact elsewhere. Lewis blocked a completing 6-11 passes for 102 yards). PSU’s 436 Championship game in both ‘87 and ‘88 and dur- punt and recorded a tackle on a fake punt attempt rushing yards were a new PSU record for a single ing his career passed for 7,543 yards and 48 touch- leading to a pair of Portland State touchdowns. In game. Kavanaugh was named Big Sky Conference downs. He was inducted into the PSU Athletics Hall the first quarter, Southern Oregon tried a fake punt and National Player of the Week for his performance. of Fame in 1998... Changing his jersey number to from its own 33-yard line. Lewis made the stop at the honor Crawford was a no-brainer for Kavanaugh. “It 27-yard line. Three plays later, Portland State scored NO KICK ZONE: Portland State blocked two punts is just a tribute to Chris as one of the great players in to take a 17-0 lead. On Southern Oregon’s next punt, (Nevin Lewis, Dionte Brooks) and one field goal PSU history. He is going through a tough time right Lewis broke through for the block. PSU took over at (Myles Wade) in a 38-36 loss to Montana State (10/8). now and he needs the support of the PSU football the Southern Oregon 8-yard line, and scored soon That increased PSU’s blocked kick total to six on the family and the community,” he said... It is appropri- after to take a 24-0 lead. ate that Kavanaugh, also a Portlander from Lincoln season (including two each by Lewis and Wade). High School, honors Crawford. They have the exact THE OPENING GAME’S BEST STORY OF ALL: 2K CORY: SR RB Cory McCaffrey became the 10th playing size; both 6-foot, 185 pounds and smallish When JR OL Joey Esposito trotted onto the field for Viking in history to pass 2,000 career rushing yards by college standards. More than that however, they the opening snap on offense against Southern Or- with a 25-carry, 103-yard, one touchdown effort at are both extremely upbeat, spirited personalities egon, few Viking fans noticed. Such is the anonym- Montana (10/15). McCaffrey has 2,018 career rush- with great leadership qualities... “Chris is one the ity of the offensive lineman. However, those familiar ing yards in just 16 games as the Vikings’ feature first guys I remember from the Greg Barton- foot with Joey’s story know it was the best one in a day back. ball camps,” said Kavanaugh, referring to the annual filled with good Viking anecdotes. quarterback camps he attended as a youth. “The en- Esposito was playing in his first game since DOUBLING UP: Portland State increased its win ergy and passion that Chris had for football inspired signing a national letter of intent with Portland State total to four with a 36-10 victory over Willamette me to play quarterback.”.. Prior to getting injured in in 2010. Shortly after competing in spring football (10/22). That matches the program’s win total for the last season’s eighth game, Kavanaugh completed that year, Esposito was diagnosed with cancer for last two years combined (4-18). PSU outgained Wil- 60% of his passes for 1,109 yards, six touchdowns the SECOND TIME in his life. Having previously bat- lamette, 485-212, in the victory. and three interceptions. He ran for 506 yards and tled testicular cancer, Esposito this time was told he four touchdowns. Kavanaugh earned honorable had a spot on his lung. KAVANAUGH ENGINEERS BIG WIN: SR QB Connor mention All-Big Sky Conference... Crawford is a long- The 6-4, 300-pound Esposito had previously Kavanaugh ran 24 times for 154 yards and complet- time sales manager at Nike. He and his wife, Kristen, overcome the insidious disease while in junior ed 16 of 23 passes for 147 yards and a touchdown in have two children, Payton and Carson. college. This time, he underwent chemotherapy leading the Vikings to a 43-26 win over defending throughout the summer of 2010 and eventually sur- national champion Eastern Washington (10/29). PSU NEW STAFF: Malik Roberson was added as the new gery to remove a piece of his lung. trailed 14-3 in the second period, but Kavanaugh led defensive line coach at Portland State prior to the Not surprisingly, Esposito was unable to do the Vikings on 10-, 11- and 12-play scoring drives start of spring practice. Roberson spent the last anything football-related for the rest of the year. He later in the game to take command. PSU totaled 499 three seasons as DL coach at Washington State and returned for spring football this year, and despite six years at Eastern Washington prior to that. Rob- yards of offense. 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 8 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS ROSTER No. Name Pos. ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. hometown (High School/College) No. Name Pos. ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. hometown (High School/College) 1 Cory McCaffrey RB 5-9 185 SR 3V Sisters, OR (Sisters) 57 John Siliga DT 6-1 290 FR HS Redlands, CA (Redlands) 2 Nick Green FS 6-2 200 JR 1V Ridgefield, WA (Central Catholic/Air Force) 58 Anthony Davis LB 5-11 220 SR 2V Billings, MT (Normative Prep/Glendale CC) 3 Khalil Bass LB 6-2 230 JR JC Encino, CA (Crespi/C. of the Canyons) 60 Angelo Tupper OL 6-3 270 FR HS Portland, OR (Madison) 4 Aaron Kincy CB 6-1 190 JR JC St. Petersburg, FL (Murray St/Butte JC) 61 Adam Kleffner OL 6-3 310 SR 3V Portland, OR (Jesuit) 5 Roston Tatum WR 6-2 205 FR GS Fort Worth, TX (North Crowley) 62 John Wall OL 6-2 275 SO SQ Beaverton, OR (Southridge)

6 Connor Kavanaugh QB 6-0 185 SR 3V Portland, OR (Lincoln) 63 Dylan Souders OL 6-4 290 FR HS Portland, OR (David Douglas) 7 Justin Engstrom QB 6-5 210 SR 2V Scappoose, OR (Scappoose/Oregon St.) 64 Mitchell Van Dyk OL 6-9 290 SO 1V Paso Robles, CA (Paso Robles) 8 Josh Milhollin* QB 6-4 190 FR RS Medford, OR (South Medford) 65 Thomas Robertson OL 6-4 275 SO SQ Houston, TX (Westfield) 9 AJ Powell WR 5-8 165 SO 1V Pasadena, CA (Charter Oaks) 66 Mitch Gaulke OL 6-2 265 SO 1V West Linn, OR (West Linn) 10 Thomas Carter QB 5-10 185 FR HS San Bernardino, CA (Cajon) 67 Manuel Rojas OL 6-2 290 JR 2V Fullerton, CA (Fullerton)

10 Dean Faddis DB 5-11 205 JR TR Ramona, CA (Ramona/Palomar JC/Nevada) 68 Alex Cosenza OL 6-3 275 SO 1V Chandler, AZ (Hamilton) 12 Kalua Noa TE 6-1 230 JR 2V Kuliou’ou, HI (Kaiser) 69 Kyle Ritt OL 6-2 290 JR 2V Aloha, OR (Aloha) 13 Drew Hubel QB 6-5 205 SR 3V Corvallis, OR (Corvallis) 70 Dereck Jester DE 6-4 250 JR 2V Thousand Oaks, CA (Thousand Oaks) 14 David Jones WR 6-1 205 FR HS Kent, WA (Kent-Meridian) 71 Coleton Langdon OL 6-2 275 FR RS Renton, WA (Liberty) 15 Manoa Latu FS 6-1 205 SR 1V Kapahulu, HI (Saint Louis/Mt. SAC) 72 Dalton Jasso OL 6-2 280 JR 2V Lakewood, CA (Lakewood)

16 Hank Taylor WR 6-3 205 JR SQ Toledo, OH (Anthony Wayne/Mt. Union) 73 John Wolfe OL 6-3 290 FR HS Gresham, OR (Sam Barlow) 17 Max Leffler QB 6-2 205 FR HS Simi Valley, CA (Grace Brethren) 74 Antonio Danek OL 6-4 295 JR SQ Milwaukie, OR (Central Catholic/NAU) 17 Robert Truax K 5-7 175 SR 3V West Linn, OR (West Linn) 75 Joey Esposito OL 6-4 300 JR RS R. Palos Verdes, CA (El Camino JC) 18 Ricky Cookman WR 5-11 195 SR 3V Clackamas, OR (Clackamas/Boise State) 77 Cornelius Edison OL 6-3 285 FR HS University Place, WA (Curtis) 19 Zach Brown K 6-1 200 JR 2V Keizer, OR (McNary) 78 Anthony Moxley OL 6-6 315 JR JC Moreno Valley, CA (Mt. San Jacinto JC)

20 Shaquille Richard RB 5-8 175 FR HS Hawthorne, CA (Junipero Serra) 79 Dustin Waldron OL 6-6 280 SR 3V Pleasant Hill, OR (Marist) 21 David Ross CB 6-0 190 SR 1V Compton, CA (Dominguez/Oregon St.) 80 Greylin James TE 6-1 220 JR 1V Federal Way, WA (Federal Way) 22 Justin Lilley RB 5-11 205 SO 1V Thousand Oaks, CA (Westlake) 81 Antwun Baker WR 5-8 175 GR HS Fresno, CA (North Hollywood) 22 Nathan Snow* SS 5-11 190 JR 2V Houston, TX (Clear Lake) 82 Semaj Harris WR 5-9 170 FR RS Los Angeles, CA (Leuzinger) 23 Andrew Godinet FS 5-8 170 JR 1V Waipahu, HI (Kamehameha/Hawai’i) 82 Tyler Cope K 6-1 180 SR TR Portland, OR (Jesuit/Colorado/SJSU)

24 DeShawn Shead SS 6-2 210 SR 3V Palmdale, CA (Highland) 83 Alex Toureen WR 6-0 180 FR HS Cottage Grove, OR (Cottage Grove) 25 Michael Williams CB 5-9 165 JR 2V Houston, TX (Aldine) 84 Justin Monahan WR 6-2 195 JR 1V West Linn, OR (West Linn/Whitworth) 26 Karrington Jones CB 6-2 175 FR RS Los Angeles, CA (West Adams Prep) 85 Nevin Lewis WR 6-2 195 JR 2V Culver, OR (Culver) 27 Donte Almond SS 6-2 195 SR 1V Milpitas, CA (Milpitas/Foothill JC) 86 Gage Loftin TE 6-4 245 JR JC Spanish Fork, UT (Spanish Fork/Snow) 28 Willie Griffin RB 5-8 195 SR 1V Oakland, CA (McClymonds/Washington) 87 Brian Balsiger WR 6-2 195 FR HS Tualatin, OR (Tualatin)

29 Denzel Davis CB 5-9 170 JR 2V Garland, TX (South Garland) 87 Keitrell Anderson WR 5-9 170 JR 2V Houston, TX (Aldine) 30 Thomas Duyndam P 6-4 215 JR 2V Melbourne, Australia (St. Bernard’s) 88 James Kenion WR 6-0 185 SO HS Clackamas, OR (Clackamas) 31 Jordan Lewis RB 5-8 175 FR HS Portland, OR (Jesuit) 88 Kyle McMillin TE 6-2 240 SR 1V Merced, CA (Golden Valley/Merced JC) 31 Demetrius Jackson* CB 5-10 180 FR HS Duarte, CA (Baldwin Park) 89 Taylor Meyrick TE 6-5 275 FR RS Oregon City, OR (Oregon City) 32 Dionte Brooks LB 6-2 220 JR RS Compton, CA (Compton/El Camino JC) 90 James Seuma’ala DL 6-3 240 FR RS Federal Way, WA (Federal Way)

33 Corey Crowder LB 6-1 205 FR RS Elk Grove, CA (Christian Brothers) 91 Tree Thomas TE 6-8 250 SR HS Oakland, CA (San Leandro) 34 Ryan Rau LB 6-1 230 SR 3V Folsom, CA (Folsom) 93 Carl Sommer DE 6-4 260 SR 2V Wilsonville, OR (Wilsonville/Oregon St.) 35 Ronnie Simmons WR 6-0 175 FR RS Oregon City, OR (Oregon City) 94 Bryant Long DE 6-3 245 SO 1V South Orange, NJ (Hargrave Military) 36 Nick Fernandez K 5-8 155 FR RS Murrieta, CA (Chaparral) 95 Julious Moore DT 6-0 290 SO 1V Bellevue, WA (Bellevue) 36 Walter Santiago S 5-11 185 FR HS Kahuku, HI (Kamehameha) 96 Mike Davis DE 6-4 235 FR HS Chico, CA (Chico)

37 Cameron Thompson TE 6-5 240 FR HS Lebanon, OR (Lebanon) 97 Alika Vaiese DT 6-1 280 SR 1V Kalini, HI (Education Lab/Palomar JC) 37 Henry Organ SS 5-10 180 FR RS Berkeley, CA (St. Mary’s) 98 Zach Zelecki DL 6-4 240 FR TR Central Point, OR (Crater) 38 MarcusAllen Wells WR 6-1 180 FR RS , WA (Rainier Beach) 99 Jack Forbes DE 6-3 225 SR 1V Pacifica, CA (Terra Nova/C. of San Mateo) 39 Ben Bowen RB 5-10 200 JR 2V Visalia, CA (Mt. Whitney) Andrew Patton WR 6-3 190 FR TR Tualatin, OR (Tualatin/Willamette) 40 Ian Sluss LB 6-0 225 JR RS Vista, CA (Rancho Buena Vista/Redlands) HEAD COACH : Nigel Burton, Washington, ‘99, 2nd year 41 Julian Cruell RB 5-8 190 FR TR Tacoma, WA (Foss) DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/SAFETIES: Eric Jackson, Eastern Michigan, ‘87, 2nd year 41 Tyler Turituri DB 6-2 220 FR HS Central Point, OR (Crater) OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QBS: Bruce Barnum, Eastern Washington, ‘87, 2nd year 42 Joel Sisler LB 6-2 210 JR 2V Escondido, CA (Escondido) SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR: Stacy Collins, Western Oregon, ‘95, 1st year 43 Taylor Martinek TE 6-3 220 FR RS Portland, OR (Jesuit) RUNNING BACKS : John Ely, Western Washington ‘87, 2nd year 44 Shane Melbo LB 6-1 220 SR 1V Escondido, CA (San Pasqual/Palomar JC) LINEBACKERS: Ahmed Zarrugh, Oregon State, ‘07, 2nd year DEFENSIVE LINE: Malik Roberson, Central Washington, ‘01, 1st year 45 Vincent Johnson DT 6-2 265 FR RS Fort Worth, TX (North Crowley) WIDE RECEIVERS: Steve Cooper, Portland State, ‘09, 3rd year 46 Brandon Tobias DE 6-2 220 FR RS Torrance, CA (North) OFFENSIVE LINE: Brad Davis, Oklahoma, ‘03, 3rd year 47 Myles Wade DT 6-1 300 GR TR Portland, OR (Central Catholic/Texas Tech) TIGHT ENDS: Matt Leunen, Portland State, ‘09, 1st year 48 Braedyn Eagle LS 6-2 240 SR 3V Carlsbad, CA (Carlsbad) ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE LINE: Richard Seigler, Oregon State, ‘04, 2nd year 49 Michael Plummer FS 6-2 210 SO 1V Gresham, OR (Sam Barlow/Idaho) OFFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL: Michael Casco, 1st year DEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL: Mike Allison, 1st year 50 Kawika Stant LB 5-11 220 FR HS Hauula, HI (Kamehameha) 52 Dennis Taylor LB 6-0 230 FR HS Fontana, CA (Kaiser) * will redshirt the 2011 season with injury 53 Kevin Konrath LB 6-3 230 SR 2V Chicago, IL (Brother Rice/Harper JC) 54 Jaycob Shoemaker LB 6-0 230 JR 2V Sacramento, CA (Casa Roble) 56 Jeremy Boone DE 6-4 260 JR JC Cleveland, OH (Shaker Hts/C. of Canyons) 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 9 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS DEPTH CHART OFFENSE LT 69 Kyle Ritt 6-2 290 JR 2v aLOha, OR (Aloha) started 29 of 30 career games 74 Antonio Danek 6-4 295 JR SQ Milwaukie, OR (Central Catholic/Northern Arizona) has yet to play LG 67 Manny Rojas 6-2 290 JR 2V Fullerton, CA (Fullerton) played in four games as a backup, 17 career starts 68 Alex Cosenza 6-3 275 SO 1V Chandler, AZ (Hamilton) played in five games this year 77 Cornelius Edison 6-3 285 FR HS University Place, WA (Curtis) true freshman, played first two games C 66 Mitch Gaulke 6-2 265 SO 1V West Linn, OR (West Linn) Started all year at center,13 in his career (OG) 61 Adam Kleffner 6-3 310 SR 2V Portland, OR (Jesuit) five starts at guard this year RG 75 Joey Esposito 6-4 300 JR RS Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (El Camino JC) started last three, four overall 61 Adam Kleffner 6-3 310 SR 2V Portland, OR (Jesuit) started 16 games, five this year RT 64 Mitchell Van Dyk 6-9 290 SO 1V Paso Robles, CA (Paso Robles) started all year, played in 11 career games 78 Anthony Moxley 6-6 315 JR JC Moreno Valley, CA (Mt. San Jacinto JC) played in three games TE 86 Gage Loftin 6-4 245 JR JC Spanish Fork, UT (Spanish Fork) JC transfer, started five games, 5-86-0 12 Kalua Noa 6-1 230 JR 2V Kuliou’ou, HI (Kaiser) started twice, 9-115-2 on the season 88 Kyle McMillin 6-2 240 SR 1V Merced, CA (Golden Valley/Merced JC) 4-19-0, solid blocker QB 6 Connor Kavanaugh 6-0 185 SR 3V Portland, OR (Lincoln HS) 109-807-6 rushing yards, 855 pass yards, 5 TD/4 INT 13 Drew Hubel 6-5 205 SR 3V Corvallis, OR (Corvallis HS) 23-46-3-308-2 in three backup appearances 7 Justin Engstrom 6-5 210 SR 2V Scappoose, OR (Scappoose/Oregon State) 5-8, 72 yards with a rushing TD RB 28 Willie Griffin 5-8 195 SR 1V Oakland, CA (McClymonds/Washington) 11-84-0 in start at Eastern Washington 20 Shaquille Richard 5-8 175 FR HS Hawthorne, CA (Junipero Serra) 94-369-4, two starts, season-high 90 yards at TCU 22 Justin Lilley 5-11 205 SO 1V Thousand Oaks, CA (Westlake) 27-168-1, primary blocker ZWR 5 Roston Tatum 6-2 205 FR GS Fort Worth, TX (North Crowley) 4-98-0 87 Keitrell Anderson 5-9 175 JR 2V Houston, TX (Aldine) played in two games, 1-30-0 XWR 84 Justin Monahan 6-2 195 JR 1V West Linn, OR (West Linn/Whitworth) 32-402-4, top receiver 5 Roston Tatum 6-2 205 FR GS Fort Worth, TX (North Crowley) 4-98-0 UWR 85 Nevin Lewis 6-2 195 JR 2V Culver, OR (Culver) 16-194-1, special teams star 9 AJ Powell 5-8 165 SO 1V Pasadena, CA (Charter Oaks) 9-104-0 DEFENSE LE 99 Jack Forbes 6-3 225 SR 1V Pacifica, CA (Terra Nova/C. of San Mateo) 29T-5.5TFL-3SK-FR 94 Bryant Long 6-4 240 SO 1V South Orange, NJ (Hargrave Military) three tackles in a backup role LT 97 aLika Vaiese 6-1 280 SR 1V Kalini, HI (Education Lab/Palomar JC) started last three, 10 tackles, two TFL this year 70 Dereck Jester 6-4 250 JR 2V Thousand Oaks, CA (Thousand Oaks) 11 tackles RT 47 Myles Wade 6-1 300 GR TR Portland, OR (C. Catholic/Texas Tech) 28 tackles, two sacks, two blocked FGs 45 Vincent Johnson 6-2 260 FR RS Fort Worth, TX (North Crowley) six tackles as a backup RE 46 Brandon Tobias 6-2 220 FR RS Torrance, CA (North) started at EWU, seven tackles, 3.5 TFL, 1.5 sacks 95 Julious Moore 6-0 290 SO 1V Bellevue, WA (Bellevue) started at DT last year, 2 sacks, 3 QBH, FR SLB 42 Joel Sisler 6-2 210 JR 2V Escondido, CA (Escondido) 24 tackles, 5 TFL, 3INT, 2FR; INT for TD at EWU 32 Dionte Brooks 6-2 220 JR RS Compton, CA (Compton/El Camino JC) 22 tackles in six games, 2 blocked punts MLB 34 Ryan Rau 6-1 230 SR 3V Folsom, CA (Folsom) team highs 70 tackles, 5.5 TFL, 2.5 SK 44 Shane Melbo 6-1 220 SR 1V Escondido, CA (San Pasqual/Palomar JC) 18 tackles, three TFLs WLB 40 ian Sluss 6-0 225 JR RS vista, CA (Rancho Buena Vista/Redlands) 43 tackles, team-high 10.5 TFLs, 3.5 sacks 3 Khalil Bass 6-2 230 JR JC Encino, CA (Cespi/College of the Canyons) 36 tackles CB 21 David Ross 6-0 190 SR 1V Compton, CA (Dominguez/Oregon State) 23 tackles, INT this year 4 Aaron Kincy 6-1 190 JR JC St. Petersburg, FL (Murray State/Butte JC) seven tackles, 3 PBU SS 24 DeShawn Shead 6-2 210 SR 3V Palmdale, CA (Highland) 43 tackles, 4 TFLs, 6 PBUs, FR 2 Nick Green 6-2 200 JR 1V Ridgefield, WA (Central Catholic/Air Force) five tackles FS 27 Donte Almond 6-2 195 SR 1V Milpitas, CA (Milpitas/Foothill JC) 34 tackles, INT this year, six starts 15 Manoa Latu 6-1 205 SR 1V Kapahulu, HI (Saint Louis/Mt. SAC) 22 tackles CB 25 Michael Williams 5-9 165 JR 2v hOUSTON, TX (Aldine) 27 tackles, INT this season 26 Karrington Jones 6-2 175 FR RS Los Angeles, CA (West Adams Prep) 2 tackles, 3 PBU SPECIAL TEAMS K 19 zach Brown 6-1 200 JR 2V Keizer, OR (McNary) 14-15 FGs, has PSU record 50 in career 82 Tyler Cope 6-1 180 SR TR Portland, OR (Jesuit/Colorado/San Jose State) 3-3 PATs P 30 Thomas Duyndam 6-4 215 JR 2V Melbourne, Australia (St. Bernard’s) 39.1 average 19 Zach Brown 6-1 200 JR 2V Keizer, OR (McNary) one punt for 23 yards LS 48 Braedyn Eagle 6-2 240 SR 3V Carlsbad, CA (Carlsbad) long snapper in 40 career games 39 Ben Bowen 5-10 200 JR 2V Visalia, CA (Mt. Whitney) H 6 Connor Kavanaugh 6-0 185 SR 3V Portland, OR (Lincoln HS) 13 Drew Hubel 6-5 205 SR 3V Corvallis, OR (Corvallis HS) PR 9 aJ Powell 5-8 165 SO 1V Pasadena, CA (Charter Oaks) 5.5 avg 84 Justin Monahan 6-2 195 JR 1V West Linn, OR (West Linn/Whitworth) 2.3 avg KR 85 Nevin Lewis 6-2 195 JR 2V Culver, OR (Culver) 24.7 average KR 24 DeShawn Shead 6-2 210 SR 3V Palmdale, CA (Highland) 22.2 average 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 10 VIKING STARTERS IN 2011 OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT TE WR WR FL QB RB SOUTHERN OREGON Ritt Kleffner Gaulke Esposito Van Dyk Loftin Monahan Lewis Cookman Kavanaugh McCaffrey NORTHERN ARIZONA Waldron Ritt Gaulke Kleffner Van Dyk Noa Monahan Lewis Powell Kavanaugh McCaffrey @ TCU Waldron Ritt Gaulke Kleffner Van Dyk Loftin Monahan Lewis Powell Kavanaugh Richard @ Idaho State Waldron Ritt Gaulke Kleffner Van Dyk Loftin Monahan Lewis Powell Kavanaugh McCaffrey MONTANA STATE Waldron Ritt Gaulke Kleffner Van Dyk Loftin Monahan Lewis Powell Kavanaugh McCaffrey @ Montana Waldron Ritt Gaulke Esposito Van Dyk Loftin Monahan Tatum Lewis Kavanaugh McCaffrey WILLAMETTE Waldron Ritt Gaulke Esposito Van Dyk Noa Monahan Tatum Lewis Kavanaugh Richard @ Eastern Washington Waldron Ritt Gaulke Esposito Van Dyk Loftin Monahan Tatum Lewis Kavanaugh Griffin SACRAMENTO STATE @ Northern Colorado WEBER STATE

DEFENSE LE LT RT RE SLB MLB WLB SS FS CB CB SOUTHERN OREGON Forbes Vaiese Wade Sommer Sisler Rau Melbo Latu Shead Ross Williams NORTHERN ARIZONA Forbes Jester Wade Moore Sisler Rau Bass Latu Shead Ross Williams @ TCU Forbes Jester Wade Moore Sisler Rau Sluss Almond Shead Ross Williams @ Idaho State Forbes K. Jones (CB) Wade Moore Sisler Rau Sluss Almond Shead Ross Williams MONTANA STATE Forbes Jester Wade Moore Bass Rau Sluss Almond Shead Ross Williams @ Montana Forbes Vaiese Wade Moore Sisler Rau Sluss Almond Shead Ross Williams WILLAMETTE Forbes Vaiese Wade Moore Sisler Rau Sluss Almond Shead Ross Williams @ Eastern Washington Forbes Vaiese Wade Tobaias Sisler Rau Sluss Almond Shead Ross Williams SACRAMENTO STATE @ Northern Colorado WEBER STATE

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OFFENSE 2011 Career 2011 Career DEFENSE 2011 Career 2011 Career SPECIAL TEAMS 2011 Career 2011 Career No. Name GP GP Starts Starts No. Name GP GP Starts Starts No. Name GP GP Starts Starts 1 Cory McCaffrey, SR/RB 5 26 5 16 2 Nick Green, JR/S 8 17 0 0 17 Robert Truax, SR/K 1 9 0 3 5 Roston Tatum, FR/WR 7 7 3 3 3 Khalil Bass, JR/LB 8 8 2 2 19 Zach Brown, JR/K 8 29 8 29 6 Connor Kavanaugh, SR/QB 8 39 8 18 4 Aaron Kincy, JR/CB 6 6 0 0 30 Thomas Duyndam, JR/P 8 29 8 28 7 Justin Engstrom, SR/QB 4 11 0 1 10 Dean Faddis, JR/SS 1 1 0 0 48 Braedyn Eagle, SR/LS 7 40 7 40 8 Josh Milhollin, FR/QB 1 1 0 0 15 Manoa Latu, SR/FS 8 19 2 12 82 Tyler Cope, SR/K 2 2 0 0 9 AJ Powell, SO/WR 8 19 4 4 21 David Ross, SR/CB 8 19 8 19 12 Kalua Noa, JR/TE 7 18 2 4 23 Andrew Godinet, JR/CB 8 17 0 0 NAME PRONUNCIATIONS 13 Drew Hubel, SR/QB 3 27 0 20 24 DeShawn Shead, SR/SS 8 41 8 41 Khalil Bass - kuh-LEEL 25 Michael Williams, JR/CB 8 29 8 19 16 Hank Taylor, JR/WR 2 2 0 0 Thomas Duyndam - DONE-dum 26 Karrington Jones, FR/CB 7 7 1 1 18 Ricky Cookman, SR/WR 1 16 5 6 Mitch Gaulke - GALL-key 20 Shaquille Richard, FR/RB 8 8 2 2 27 Donte Almond, SR/FS 8 18 6 6 Andrew Godinet - GO-dih-nay 22 Justin Lilley, SO/RB 8 18 0 1 29 Denzel Davis, JR/CB 5 23 0 0 Semaj Harris - seh-MAH-zhay 28 Willie Griffin, SR/RB 5 13 1 1 32 Dionte Brooks, JR/LB 6 6 0 0 Drew Hubel - HUE-bull 31 Jordan Lewis, FR/RB 1 1 0 0 33 Corey Crowder, FR/LB 3 3 0 0 Manoa Latu - muh-NO-uh LAW-too 35 Ronnie Simmons, FR/WR 6 6 0 0 34 Ryan Rau, SR/LB 8 40 8 29 Kalua Noa - kuh-LOO-uh NO-uh 39 Ben Bowen, JR/RB 5 25 0 2 37 Henry Organ, FR/S 3 3 0 0 James Seuma’ala - SAY-oo-muh-AH-lah 43 Travis Martinek, FR/TE 2 2 0 0 40 Ian Sluss, JR/LB 7 7 6 6 DeShawn Shead - SHED 61 Adam Kleffner, SR/OL 8 30 5 17 42 Joel Sisler, JR/LB 7 30 7 24 Kawika Stant - kuh-VEEK-uh 62 John Wall, SO/OL 1 1 0 0 44 Shane Melbo, SR/LB 8 19 1 3 Tyler Turituri - TOOR-ee-TOOR-ee 64 Mitchell Van Dyk, SO/OL 8 11 8 8 45 Vincent Johnson, FR/DT 3 3 0 0 Alika Vaiese - VIE-ess-ay 65 Thomas Robertson, SO/OL 1 1 0 0 46 Brandon Tobias, FR/DE 8 8 1 1 66 Mitch Gaulke, SO/OL 8 13 8 13 47 Myles Wade, GR/DT 8 8 8 8 COACHES 67 Manuel Rojas, JR/OL 4 23 0 17 49 Michael Plummer, SO/FS 5 11 0 0 Ahmed Zarrugh - ah-MED zuh-ROO 68 Alex Cosenza, SO/OL 5 8 0 3 53 Kevin Konrath, SR/LB 6 28 0 1 69 Kyle Ritt, JR/OL 8 31 8 30 54 Jaycob Shoemaker, JR/LB 0 16 0 4 71 Coleton Langdon, FR/OL 2 2 0 0 58 Anthony Davis, SR/LB 7 14 0 0 72 Dalton Jasso, JR/OL 2 6 0 0 70 Dereck Jester, JR/DE 8 27 3 4 75 Joey Esposito, JR/OL 7 7 4 4 90 James Seuma’ala, FR/DT 2 2 0 0 77 Cornelius Edison, FR/OL 3 3 0 0 93 Carl Sommer, SR/DE 1 20 1 11 78 Anthony Moxley, JR/OL 3 3 0 0 94 Bryant Long, SO/DE 6 15 0 2 79 Dustin Waldron, SR/OL 7 37 7 31 95 Julious Moore, SO/DT 7 16 6 13 80 Greylin James, JR/TE 7 9 0 0 97 Alika Vaiese, SR/DT 8 19 4 9 81 Antwun Baker, GR/WR 8 8 0 0 99 Jack Forbes, SR/DE 8 18 8 17 83 Alex Toureen, FR/WR 3 3 0 0 84 Justin Monahan, JR/WR 8 19 8 19 85 Nevin Lewis, JR/WR 8 23 8 12 86 Gage Loftin, JR/TE 8 8 6 6 87 Keitrell Anderson, JR/WR 2 19 0 7 88 Kyle McMillin, SR/TE 8 15 0 0 91 Tree Thomas, SR/TE 4 4 0 0 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 11 2011 Portland State Football Statistics

RECORD: SEASON hOME aWAY TEAM STATISTICS ALL GAMES 5-3 3-1 2-2 PSU OPP CONFERENCE 3-2 1-1 2-1 SCORING 277 223 Points Per Game 34.6 27.9 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE aTT. BSC aLL FIRST DOWNS 164 141 Sept. 3 SOUTHERN OREGON W 52-0 4,953 1-0 Rushing 94 55 Sept. 17 NORTHERN ARIZONA* W 31-29 5,479 1-0 2-0 Passing 56 61 Sept. 24 @ #20 (FBS) TCU L 13-55 33,825 2-1 Penalty 14 25 Oct. 1 @ Idaho State* W 42-35 8,288 2-0 3-1 RUSHING YARDAGE 2232 995 Oct. 8 #3 MONTANA STATE* L 36-38 9,045 2-1 3-2 Yards gained rushing 2458 1250 Oct. 15 @ #14 Montana* L 30-24 25,744 2-2 3-3 Yards lost rushing 226 255 Oct. 22 WILLAMETTE W 36-10 5,491 4-3 Rushing Attempts 396 274 Oct. 29 @ Eastern Washington* W 43-26 9,003 3-2 5-3 Average Per Rush 5.6 3.6 Nov. 5 SACRAMENTO STATE* Average Per Game 279.0 124.4 Nov. 12 @ Northern Colorado* TDs Rushing 25 10 Nov. 19 WEBER STATE* PASSING YARDAGE 1249 1832 * Big Sky Conference game Comp-Att-Int 107-188-8 137-242-7 Average Per Pass 6.6 7.6 RUSHING G No. YG YL NY YPC TD LP aPG Average Per Catch 11.7 13.4 Connor Kavanaugh 8 109 901 94 807 7.4 6 43 100.9 Cory McCaffrey 5 122 765 34 731 6.0 13 49 146.2 Average Per Game 156.1 229.0 Shaquille Richard 8 94 405 36 369 3.9 4 29 46.1 TDs Passing 8 15 Justin Lilley 8 27 169 1 168 6.2 1 33 21.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 3481 2827 Willie Griffin 5 25 157 14 143 5.7 0 54 28.6 Total Plays 584 516 Justin Engstrom 4 3 19 0 19 6.3 1 16 4.8 Average Per Play 6.0 5.5 Ricky Cookman 1 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 9.0 Average Per Game 435.1 353.4 Nevin Lewis 8 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.9 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 41-909 40-862 Drew Hubel 3 2 9 2 7 3.5 0 9 2.3 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-138 8-128 Thomas Duyndam 8 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.8 Antwun Baker 8 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.8 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-51 8-64 Ian Sluss 7 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.7 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.2 21.5 AJ Powell 8 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 0 0 -0.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.7 16.0 TEAM 6 8 0 40 -40 -5.0 0 0 -6.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE 7.3 8.0 Total...... 8 396 2458 226 2232 5.6 25 54 279.0 FUMBLES-LOST 16-5 13-7 Opponents...... 8 274 1250 255 995 3.6 10 75 124.4 PENALTIES-Yards 98-901 58-500 Average Per Game 112.6 62.5 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng avg/G PUNTS-Yards 33-1275 33-1411 Connor Kavanaugh 8 121.78 78-130-4 60.0 855 5 45 106.9 Drew Hubel 3 107.55 23-46-3 50.0 308 2 42 102.7 Average Per Punt 38.6 42.8 Justin Engstrom 4 138.10 5-8-0 62.5 72 0 34 18.0 Net punt average 32.9 34.3 Nevin Lewis 8 273.80 1-2-0 50.0 14 1 14 1.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:33 27:27 Willie Griffin 5 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 52/121 34/108 Thomas Duyndam 8 -200.00 0-1-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 3rd-Down Pct 43% 31% Total...... 8 118.25 107-188-8 56.9 1249 8 45 156.1 4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/12 6/14 Opponents...... 8 134.87 137-242-7 56.6 1832 15 96 229.0 4th-Down Pct 42% 43% SACKS BY-Yards 19-132 8-68 RECEIVING G No. Yds avg TD Long avg/G Justin Monahan 8 32 402 12.6 4 32 50.2 MISC YARDS 0 0 Nevin Lewis 8 16 194 12.1 1 39 24.2 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 34 27 Cory McCaffrey 5 10 54 5.4 0 19 10.8 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 14-17 12-15 Kalua Noa 7 9 115 12.8 2 30 16.4 ON-SIDE KICKS 2-2 0-0 AJ Powell 8 9 104 11.6 0 30 13.0 RED-ZONE SCORES (33-40) 82% (26-28) 93% Shaquille Richard 8 6 34 5.7 1 10 4.2 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (23-40) 57% (17-28) 61% Gage Loftin 8 5 86 17.2 0 45 10.8 PAT-ATTEMPTS (23-25) 92% (21-22) 95% Roston Tatum 7 4 98 24.5 0 42 14.0 ATTENDANCE 24977 76860 Ricky Cookman 1 4 50 12.5 0 28 50.0 Kyle McMillIn 8 4 19 4.8 0 7 2.4 Games/Avg Per Game 4/6244 4/19215 Alex Toureen 3 2 6 3.0 0 3 2.0 Tree Thomas 4 2 3 1.5 0 3 0.8 SCORE BY QUARTERS Antwun Baker 8 1 34 34.0 0 34 4.2 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Keitrell Anderson 2 1 30 30.0 0 30 15.0 Portland State 89 74 65 49 277 Willie Griffin 5 1 15 15.0 0 15 3.0 Opponents 25 81 64 53 223 Justin Lilley 8 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.6 Total...... 8 107 1249 11.7 8 45 156.1 Opponents...... 8 137 1832 13.4 15 96 229.0 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 12 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total avg/G KICK RETURNS No. Yds avg TD Long Connor Kavanaugh 8 239 807 855 1662 207.8 Nevin Lewis 24 592 24.7 0 58 Cory McCaffrey 5 122 731 0 731 146.2 DeShawn Shead 10 222 22.2 0 37 Shaquille Richard 8 94 369 0 369 46.1 Aaron Kincy 3 53 17.7 0 25 Drew Hubel 3 48 7 308 315 105.0 Kyle McMillIn 2 21 10.5 0 12 Justin Lilley 8 27 168 0 168 21.0 Anthony Davis 1 8 8.0 0 8 Willie Griffin 5 26 143 0 143 28.6 Roston Tatum 1 13 13.0 0 13 Justin Engstrom 4 11 19 72 91 22.8 Total...... 41 909 22.2 0 58 Nevin Lewis 8 3 7 14 21 2.6 Opponents...... 40 862 21.5 1 82 Ricky Cookman 1 1 9 0 9 9.0 Thomas Duyndam 8 2 6 0 6 0.8 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds avg TD Long Antwun Baker 8 1 6 0 6 0.8 AJ Powell 11 61 5.5 0 21 Ian Sluss 7 1 5 0 5 0.7 Justin Monahan 3 7 2.3 0 6 AJ Powell 8 1 -5 0 -5 -0.6 Nevin Lewis 2 22 11.0 0 0 TEAM 6 8 -40 0 -40 -6.7 Dionte Brooks 2 45 22.5 0 0 Total...... 8 584 2232 1249 3481 435.1 Manoa Latu 0 3 0.0 0 3 Opponents...... 8 516 995 1832 2827 353.4 Total...... 18 138 7.7 0 21 Opponents...... 8 128 16.0 0 43 |------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts PUNTING No. Yds avg Long T FC i20 Blkd Cory McCaffrey 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 Thomas Duyndam 32 1252 39.1 60 3 9 4 0 Zach Brown 0 14-15 20-22 1-1 0 0-1 0 0 64 Zach Brown 1 23 23.0 23 0 0 0 0 Connor Kavanaugh 6 0-0 0-0 2-4 0 1-2 0 0 40 Total...... 33 1275 38.6 60 3 9 4 0 Shaquille Richard 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Opponents...... 33 1411 42.8 62 7 8 6 6 Justin Monahan 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Kalua Noa 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 KICKOFFS No. Yds avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Nevin Lewis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8 Zach Brown 51 3104 60.9 10 1 Justin Lilley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Tyler Cope 3 179 59.7 0 0 Joel Sisler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 54 3283 60.8 10 1 862 41.1 28 Justin Engstrom 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 47 2951 62.8 2 3 909 42.6 27 Tyler Cope 0 0-1 3-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3 Robert Truax 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR iR Tot avg/G Total...... 34 14-17 23-25 3-5 1 1-3 0 0 277 Nevin Lewis 8 7 194 22 592 0 815 101.9 Opponents...... 27 12-15 21-22 1-1 1 1-4 0 0 223 Connor Kavanaugh 8 807 0 0 0 0 807 100.9 Cory McCaffrey 5 731 54 0 0 0 785 157.0 Justin Monahan 8 0 402 7 0 0 409 51.1 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Shaquille Richard 8 369 34 0 0 0 403 50.4 Zach Brown 14-15 93.3 0-0 5-5 4-4 4-4 1-2 53 DeShawn Shead 8 0 0 0 222 0 222 27.8 Robert Truax 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 Justin Lilley 8 168 5 0 0 0 173 21.6 Tyler Cope 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 AJ Powell 8 -5 104 61 0 0 160 20.0 Willie Griffin 5 143 15 0 0 0 158 31.6 FG SEQUENCE Portland State Opponents Kalua Noa 7 0 115 0 0 0 115 16.4 Southern Oregon (25),28 - Roston Tatum 7 0 98 0 13 0 111 15.9 Northern Arizona (40) (42),(48),(24),41 Gage Loftin 8 0 86 0 0 0 86 10.8 TCU (22),(42) (35),(24) Ricky Cookman 1 9 50 0 0 0 59 59.0 Idaho State - (32),(27) Aaron Kincy 6 0 0 0 53 0 53 8.8 Montana State (21),(28),(47) 43,(26) Dionte Brooks 6 0 0 45 0 0 45 7.5 Montana (53),(28),(31),53 (27),(24),(42) Antwun Baker 8 6 34 0 0 0 40 5.0 Willamette (33),49 (40) Kyle McMillIn 8 0 19 0 21 0 40 5.0 Eastern Washington (38),(38),(41) 52 Keitrell Anderson 2 0 30 0 0 0 30 15.0 Joel Sisler 7 0 0 0 0 23 23 3.3 David Ross 8 0 0 0 0 23 23 2.9 Justin Engstrom 4 19 0 0 0 0 19 4.8 Touchdowns Anthony Davis 8 0 0 0 8 0 8 1.0 2011 Career Drew Hubel 3 7 0 0 0 0 7 2.3 Cory McCaffrey 13 (rushing) 24 (23 rushing, 1 receiving) Thomas Duyndam 8 6 0 0 0 0 6 0.8 Connor Kavanaugh 6 (rushing) 13 (rushing) Alex Toureen 3 0 6 0 0 0 6 2.0 Shaquille Richard 5 (4 rushing, 1 receiving) 5 (4 rushing, 1 receiving) Denzel Davis 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 1.0 Justin Monahan 4 (receiving) 6 (receiving) Ian Sluss 7 5 0 0 0 0 5 0.7 Kalua Noa 2 (receiving) 2 (receiving) Tree Thomas 4 0 3 0 0 0 3 0.8 Nevin Lewis 1 (receiving) 3 (2 receiving, 1 KOR return) Manoa Latu 8 0 0 3 0 0 3 0.4 Justin Lilley 1 (rushing) 2 (rushing) TEAM 6 -40 0 0 0 0 -40 -6.7 Justin Engstrom 1 (rushing) 2 (rushing) Total...... 8 2232 1249 138 909 51 4579 572.4 Joel Sisler 1 (INT return) 2 (INT return) Opponents...... 8 995 1832 128 862 64 3881 485.1 Willie Griffin 1 (rushing) Ricky Cookman 1 (receiving) Manoa Latu 1 (INT return) Ben Bowen 1 (rushing) DeShawn Shead 1 (INT return) Ryan Rau 1 (fumble return) Keitrell Anderson 1 (receiving) 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 13 INDIVIDUAL OFFENSIVE GAME STATISTICS PASSING #10 C. Kavanaugh att Comp int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Southern Oregon 5 4 0 80.0 48 0 32 0 0 160.6 Northern Arizona 15 6 2 40.0 66 0 30 0 0 50.3 TCU 18 12 0 66.7 103 0 15 2 19 114.7 Idaho State 11 6 0 54.5 102 0 45 0 0 132.4 Montana State 26 15 0 57.7 127 1 19 2 16 111.4 Montana 20 10 2 50.0 100 0 20 1 13 72.0 Willamette 12 9 0 75.0 162 3 39 0 0 270.9 Eastern Washington 23 16 0 69.6 147 1 21 2 15 137.6 TOTALS 130 78 4 60.0 855 5 45 7 63 121.8

#13 Drew Hubel att Comp int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Southern Oregon 22 13 1 59.1 181 1 42 0 0 134.1 TCU 16 7 1 43.8 73 0 21 0 0 69.6 Willamette 8 3 1 37.5 54 1 22 1 5 110.4 TOTALS 46 23 3 50.0 308 2 42 1 5 107.5

#7 Justin Engstrom att Comp int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Southern Oregon 4 3 0 75.0 33 0 30 0 0 144.3 Willamette 4 2 0 50.0 39 0 34 0 0 131.9 TOTALS 8 5 0 62.5 72 0 34 0 0 138.1

RUSHING No-Yds/TD SOU NAU TCU iSU MSU UM WILL EWU SAC UNC WSU C. Kavanaugh QB 109-807/6 4-78/1 16-134/0 10-20/0 12-212/4 15-75/0 23-97/1 5-37/0 24-154/0 Cory McCaffrey RB 122-731/13 13-69/3 30-222/4 DNP 33-218/2 21-119/3 25-103/1 DNP DNP S. Richard RB 94-369/4 16-89/0 5-7/0 28-90/1 4-22/0 5-19/0 1--1/0 22-85/1 13-58/2 Justin Lilley RB 27-168/1 10-88/1 1-0/0 5-11/0 1-0/0 - - 6-32/0 4-37/0 Willie Griffin RB 25-143/0 DNP DNP 1--2/0 3-0/0 - DNP 10-61/0 11-84/0 Justin Engstrom QB 3-19/1 1-2/1 - DNP DNP DNP - 2-17/0 DNP Ricky Cookman WR 1-9/0 1-9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Nevin Lewis WR 1-7/0 - - - 1-7/0 - - - - Drew Hubel QB 2-7/0 1-9/0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP 1--2/0 DNP Antwun Baker WR 1-6/0 - - - 1-6/0 - - - - Thomas Duyndam 1-6/0 - - - - - 1-6/0 - - Ian Sluss 1-5/0 DNP ------1-5/0 AJ Powell WR 1--5/0 1--5/0 ------

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD SOU NAU TCU iSU MSU UM WILL EWU SAC UNC WSU Justin Monahan WR 32-402/4 5-82/1 - 9-109/0 3-50/0 3-26/0 3-38/0 1-20/1 8-77/2 Nevin Lewis WR 16-194/1 1-7/0 1-24/0 1-14/0 - 2-14/0 3-40/0 3-57/1 5-38/0 Kalua Noa TE 9-115/2 DNP 1-30/0 1-3/0 - 2-29/1 2-6/0 2-26/1 1-21/0 AJ Powell WR 9-104/0 4-60/0 2-5/0 2-22/0 - 1-17/0 - - - Roston Tatum WR 4-98/0 1-42/0 - 1-8/0 DNP - - 1-39/0 1-9/0 Gage Loftin TE 5-86/0 - - 1-3/0 2-51/0 - - 2-32/0 - Cory McCaffrey RB 10-54/0 - 2-7/0 DNP - 7-41/0 1-6/0 DNP DNP Ricky Cookman WR 4-50/0 4-50/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP S. Richard RB 6-34/1 - - 2-11/0 - - 1-10/0 2-12/1 1-1/0 Antwun Baker WR 1-34/0 ------1-34/0 - K. Anderson WR 1-30/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-30/0 DNP Kyle McMillIn TE 4-19/0 2-13/0 - - 1-1/0 - - 1-5/0 - Willie Griffin RB 1-15/0 DNP DNP - - - DNP - 1-15/0 Alex Toureen WR 2-6/0 - - 2-6/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Justin Lilley RB 1-5/0 1-5/0 ------Tree Thomas TE 2-3/0 2-3/0 - - DNP DNP DNP - DNP 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 14 DEFENSE |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd TACKLES GP Solo ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick SF 34 Ryan Rau 8-8 42 28 70 5.5-35 2.5-28 . 1 . 1-0 1 . . 40 Ian Sluss 7-5 25 18 43 10.5-44 3.5-26 . . . . 2 . . 24 DeShawn Shead 8-8 26 17 43 4.0-8 . . 6 . 1-0 2 . . 3 Khalil Bass 8-2 13 23 36 2.5-4 1.0-1 ...... 27 Donte Almond 8-6 17 18 35 1.5-2 . 1-0 2 . . 1 . . 99 Jack Forbes 8-8 11 18 29 5.5-20 3.0-13 . 1 . 1-0 . . . 47 Myles Wade 8-8 12 16 28 3.5-20 2.0-17 . 1 2 . . 2 . 25 Mike Williams 8-8 20 7 27 1.0-6 . 1-0 1 . . . . . 21 David Ross 8-8 20 5 25 1.0-1 . 1-23 2 . . . . . 42 Joel Sisler 7-7 13 11 24 6.0-18 1.0-11 3-23 2 1 2-0 . . . 15 Manoa Latu 8-2 18 4 22 0.5-2 . . . . . 1 . . 32 Dionte Brooks 6-0 8 14 22 3.0-9 1.0-3 . . . . . 2 . 44 Shane Melbo 8-2 13 5 18 3.0-19 1.0-9 . 1 . . . . . 70 Dereck Jester 8-3 3 8 11 1.5-2 0.5-0 ...... 97 Alika Vaiese 8-4 4 6 10 2.0-3 ...... 4 Aaron Kincy 6-0 6 1 7 . . . 4 . . . . . 46 Brandon Tobias 8-1 5 2 7 3.5-10 1.5-5 ...... 45 Vincent Johnson 3-0 2 4 6 1.0-2 ...... 2 Nick Green 8-0 4 1 5 ...... 10 Dean Faddis 1-0 3 1 4 ...... 58 Anthony Davis 8-0 3 1 4 0.5-0 ...... 23 Andrew Godinet 8-0 2 2 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 95 Julious Moore 7-6 3 1 4 2.0-19 2.0-19 . . 3 1-6 . . . 53 Kevin Konrath 6-0 2 2 4 2.5-3 ...... 39 Ben Bowen 5-0 1 2 3 ...... 81 Antwun Baker 8-0 1 2 3 ...... 22 Justin Lilley 8-0 3 . 3 ...... 94 Bryant Long 7-0 1 2 3 . . . 1 . . . . . 85 Nevin Lewis 8-8 3 . 3 1.0-6 ...... 3 . 93 Carl Sommer 1-1 1 1 2 ...... 19 Zach Brown 8-0 . 2 2 ...... 82 Tyler Cope 2-0 1 1 2 ...... 90 James Seumaala 2-0 . 2 2 0.5-0 ...... 26 Karrington Jones 7-1 2 . 2 . . . 3 . . . . . 35 Ronnie Simmons 6-0 2 . 2 1.0-23 ...... 33 Corey Crowder 3-0 2 . 2 ...... 9 AJ Powell 8-4 1 . 1 1.0-2 ...... 48 Braedyn Eagle 7-0 . 1 1 ...... 86 Gage Loftin 8-6 1 . 1 ...... 8 Josh Milhollin 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 30 Thomas Duyndam 8-0 1 . 1 ...... 1 . . 64 Mitchell Van Dyk 8-8 1 . 1 ...... 1 Cory McCaffrey 5-5 1 . 1 ...... 43 Taylor Martinek 2-0 ...... 1 . 29 Denzel Davis 5-0 . . . . . 1-5 ...... Total...... 8-0 298 226 524 64-258 19-132 7-51 25 6 7-6 8 8 . Opponents...... 8-0 345 284 629 50.0-176 8-68 8-64 15 4 5-7 9 1 .

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds avg TD Long Joel Sisler 3 23 7.7 1 23 Mike Williams 1 0 0.0 0 0 Donte Almond 1 0 0.0 0 0 Denzel Davis 1 5 5.0 0 5 David Ross 1 23 23.0 0 23 Total...... 7 51 7.3 1 23 Opponents...... 8 64 8.0 1 26

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds avg TD Long Julious Moore 1 6 6.0 0 6 Total...... 1 6 6.0 0 6 Opponents...... 1 7 7.0 0 7 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 15 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE GAME STATISTICS Total Tackles UA-A Tot SOU NAU TCU iSU MSU UM WILL EWU SAC UNC WSU Ryan Rau LB 42-28 70 8-1 9-3 6-3 2-4 9-2 3-14 4-0 1-1 DeShawn Shead SS 26-17 43 2-1 3-4 1-2 4-2 4-1 1-6 6-0 5-1 Ian Sluss LB 25-18 43 DNP 2-0 4-2 4-9 5-0 2-6 5-0 3-1 Khalil Bass LB 13-23 36 0-2 2-5 1-2 0-8 4-3 1-1 3-1 2-1 Donte Almond SS 17-18 35 0-2 2-2 3-1 4-5 1-1 3-5 4-0 0-2 Jack Forbes DE 11-18 29 1-0 3-1 0-2 3-2 0-3 3-8 0-1 1-1 Myles Wade DT 12-16 28 1-1 1-3 1-1 1-1 4-2 1-6 1-0 2-2 Mike Williams CB 20-7 27 2-1 4-1 3-1 6-2 3-1 1-0 1-1 - David Ross CB 20-5 25 2-0 2-0 3-1 3-3 1-0 4-0 2-0 3-1 Joel Sisler LB 13-11 24 4-2 0-2 1-1 2-0 DNP 1-3 3-0 2-3 Manoa Latu 18-4 22 1-0 3-2 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 5-1 3-0 Dionte Brooks LB 8-14 22 DNP DNP 1-3 1-5 1-2 0-4 4-0 1-0 Shane Melbo LB 13-5 18 4-2 0-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 - 4-1 1-0 Dereck Jester DT 3-8 11 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-2 1-0 - Alika Vaiese DT 4-6 10 - - - 1-0 1-1 0-4 1-0 1-1 Aaron Kincy CB 6-1 7 1-0 1-1 - DNP DNP 1-0 - 3-0 Brandon Tobias DE 5-2 7 2-0 - 0-1 1-1 - - 2-0 - Vincent Johnson DT 2-4 6 2-1 DNP 0-2 DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP Nick Green 4-1 5 1-0 - 1-1 - - - 2-0 - Kevin Konrath LB 2-2 4 1-0 - 0-1 - - DNP 1-1 DNP Dean Faddis 3-1 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-1 DNP DNP DNP Julious Moore DT 3-1 4 - - 1-0 2-0 - 0-1 - DNP Anthony Davis LB 3-1 4 1-1 - - - - 1-0 1-0 - Andrew Godinet 2-2 4 - - - - 1-1 0-1 1-0 - Nevin Lewis 3-0 3 1-0 1-0 - - 1-0 - - - Antwun Baker 1-2 3 0-1 1-0 - - - - - 0-1 Bryant Long DE 1-2 3 1-0 - 0-1 - DNP - - 0-1 Justin Lilley 3-0 3 1-0 1-0 1-0 - - - - - Ben Bowen 1-2 3 0-1 - - - 1-1 DNP DNP DNP James Seumaala 0-2 2 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP Zach Brown 0-2 2 - - - - 0-1 0-1 - - Carl Sommer DE 1-1 2 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Tyler Cope 1-1 2 1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP Corey Crowder LB 2-0 2 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - K. Jones CB 2-0 2 - - - 2-0 - - - DNP Ronnie Simmons 2-0 2 1-0 - - 1-0 - DNP - DNP AJ Powell 1-0 1 1-0 ------Thomas Duyndam 1-0 1 - - 1-0 - - - - - M. Van Dyk 1-0 1 - - - - - 1-0 - - Cory McCaffrey 1-0 1 1-0 - DNP - - - DNP DNP Braedyn Eagle 0-1 1 DNP - - - - 0-1 - - Josh Milhollin 1-0 1 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Gage Loftin 1-0 1 - 1-0 ------2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 16 PORTLAND STATE GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| | --KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| PSU OFFENSE No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg all-Purpose SOUTHERN OREGON 48 335 6 36 20 262 1 42 20-31-1 262 1 42 1 37 0 37 5 23 0 6 597 NORTHERN ARIZONA 53 361 4 33 6 66 0 30 6-15-2 66 0 30 5 143 0 58 0 0 0 0 427 at TCU 44 119 1 16 19 176 0 21 19-34-1 176 0 21 9 166 0 29 0 0 0 0 295 at Idaho State 58 436 6 43 6 102 0 45 6-11-0 102 0 45 6 143 0 44 1 21 0 21 538 MONTANA STATE 41 213 3 49 15 127 1 19 15-27-0 127 1 19 7 163 0 35 4 24 0 8 340 at Montana 52 200 2 32 10 100 0 20 10-20-2 100 0 20 5 104 0 30 2 12 0 12 300 WILLAMETTE 46 230 1 27 14 255 4 39 14-25-2 255 4 39 3 54 0 27 4 17 0 8 485 at Eastern Washington 54 338 2 54 17 161 2 21 17-25-0 161 2 21 5 99 0 25 2 41 0 0 499

Totals 396 2232 25 54 107 1249 8 45 107-188-8 1249 8 45 41 909 0 58 18 138 0 21 3481 Opponent 274 995 10 75 137 1832 15 96 137-242-7 1832 15 96 40 862 1 82 8 128 0 43 2827

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| PSU DEFENSE Solo ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds int-Yds PBU Kick att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts SOUTHERN OREGON 44 20 64 14.0-40 2.0-6 1 1-0 2-28 7 2 6-5 1 0 0 52 NORTHERN ARIZONA 37 26 63 4.0-22 1.0-17 1 1-0 1-0 2 1 4-4 0 0 0 31 at TCU 32 26 58 2.0-13 1.0-11 2 0-0 1-0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 at Idaho State 39 44 83 11.0-70 5.0-36 0 0-0 1-0 6 0 4-4 1 0 0 42 MONTANA STATE 43 22 65 5.0-20 1.0-10 0 0-0 0-0 1 3 1-1 0 1 0 36 at Montana 25 62 87 11.0-28 2.0-8 1 0-0 1-0 2 1 1-1 1 0 0 24 WILLAMETTE 51 8 59 10.0-25 2.0-10 3 3-6 0-0 1 0 4-3 0 0 0 36 at Eastern Washington 28 16 44 7.0-40 5.0-34 0 2-0 1-23 3 1 4-4 0 0 0 43

Totals 298 226 524 64.0-258 19.0-132 8 7-6 7-51 25 8 25-23 3 1 0 277 Opponent 345 284 629 50.0-176 8.0-68 9 5-7 8-64 15 1 22-21 1 1 0 223

|------PUNTING------| |--FIELD GOALS--| -- KICKOFFS -- PSU KICKING No Yds avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ i20 att-Made Lg Blkd No. Yds. avg. TB OB SOUTHERN OREGON 3 133 44.3 51 0 0 0 1 0 2-1 25 0 9 593 65.9 1 0 NORTHERN ARIZONA 4 152 38.0 44 0 0 3 0 0 1-1 40 0 6 373 62.2 0 0 at TCU 8 324 40.5 52 0 2 0 1 1 2-2 42 0 4 182 45.5 0 0 at Idaho State 4 154 38.5 45 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 6 368 61.3 4 0 MONTANA STATE 6 213 35.5 46 0 0 2 0 1 3-3 47 0 7 454 64.9 1 0 at Montana 4 143 35.8 60 0 1 1 1 0 4-3 53 0 6 379 63.2 1 0 WILLAMETTE 1 45 45.0 45 0 0 1 0 1 2-1 33 0 7 452 64.6 2 0 at Eastern Washington 3 111 37.0 50 0 0 1 1 1 3-3 41 0 9 482 53.6 1 1

Totals 33 1275 38.6 60 0 3 9 4 4 17-14 53 0 54 3283 60.8 10 1 Opponent 33 1411 42.8 62 6 7 8 7 6 15-12 48 2 47 2951 62.8 2 3

OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| | --KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| OPPONENT No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg all-Purpose SOUTHERN OREGON 32 62 0 18 16 45 0 13 16-37-2 45 0 13 8 202 0 46 1 10 0 10 107 NORTHERN ARIZONA 33 79 2 18 19 323 1 63 19-33-1 323 1 63 5 150 0 44 0 0 0 0 402 at TCU 33 248 2 65 14 214 3 73 14-20-1 214 3 73 2 93 1 82 3 85 0 43 462 at Idaho State 26 30 1 28 35 364 3 51 35-54-1 364 3 51 2 41 0 21 2 8 0 5 394 MONTANA STATE 43 173 1 39 15 255 4 69 15-22-0 255 4 69 6 138 0 35 1 7 0 7 428 at Montana 44 255 3 75 10 128 0 51 10-20-1 128 0 51 5 91 0 26 1 18 0 18 383 WILLAMETTE 45 149 1 33 8 63 0 17 8-14-0 63 0 17 5 84 0 30 0 0 0 0 212 at Eastern Washington 18 -1 0 10 20 440 4 96 20-42-1 440 4 96 7 63 0 19 0 0 0 0 439

Opponent totals 274 995 10 75 137 1832 15 96 137-242-7 1832 15 96 40 862 1 82 8 128 0 43 2827 Portland State 396 2232 25 54 107 1249 8 45 107-188-8 1249 8 45 41 909 0 58 18 138 0 21 3481

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-| OPPONENT Solo ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds int-Yds PBU Kick att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts SOUTHERN OREGON 53 20 73 3.0-9 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-12 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 NORTHERN ARIZONA 47 12 59 3.0-3 0.0-0 0 1-7 2-17 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 29 at TCU 44 54 98 7.0-32 2.0-19 2 0-0 1-26 5 0 7-7 0 0 0 55 at Idaho State 36 50 86 4.0-15 0.0-0 2 2-0 0-0 1 0 3-3 1 0 0 35 MONTANA STATE 44 14 58 7.0-27 2.0-16 2 0-0 0-0 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 at Montana 32 58 90 12.0-34 1.0-13 0 0-0 2-2 1 0 1-1 0 1 0 30 WILLAMETTE 51 18 69 8.0-29 1.0-5 2 1-0 2-7 1 1 1-1 0 0 0 10 at Eastern Washington 38 58 96 6.0-27 2.0-15 1 1-0 0-0 2 0 3-2 0 0 0 26

Opponent totals 345 284 629 50.0-176 8.0-68 9 5-7 8-64 15 1 22-21 1 1 0 223 Portland State 298 226 524 64.0-258 19.0-132 8 7-6 7-51 25 8 25-23 3 1 0 277 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 17 2011 GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 33 Cory McCaffrey at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Rushes 25 Zach Bauman, vs Northern Arizona (Sep 17, 2011) Yards Rushing 222 Cory McCaffrey vs Northern Arizona (Sep 17, 2011) Yards Rushing 159 Jordan Canada, at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) TD Rushes 4 Cory McCaffrey vs Northern Arizona (Sep 17, 2011) TD Rushes 2 Zach Bauman, vs Northern Arizona (Sep 17, 2011) Connor Kavanaugh at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Long Rush 75 Jordan Canada, at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Long Rush 54 Willie Griffin at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) Pass attempts 53 Kevin Yost, at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Pass attempts 26 Connor Kavanaugh vs Montana State (Oct 08, 2011) Pass completions 34 Kevin Yost, at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Pass completions 16 Connor Kavanaugh at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, Yards Passing 440 Bo Mitchell, at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) 2011) TD Passes 4 DeNarius McGhee, vs Montana State (Oct 08, 2011) Yards Passing 181 Drew Hubel vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) Bo Mitchell, at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) TD Passes 3 Connor Kavanaugh vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) Long Pass 96 Bo Mitchell, at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) Long Pass 45 Connor Kavanaugh at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Receptions 11 Rodrick Rumble, at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Receptions 9 Justin Monahan at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Receiving 196 Greg Herd, at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) Yards Receiving 109 Justin Monahan at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) TD Receptions 3 N. Edwards, at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) TD Receptions 2 Justin Monahan at E. Washington (Oct 29, 2011) Long Reception 96 Greg Herd, at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) Long Reception 45 Gage Loftin at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Field Goals 3 Matt Myers, vs Northern Arizona (Sep 17, 2011) Field Goals 3 Zach Brown vs Montana State (Oct 08, 2011) Brody McKnight, at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Zach Brown at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Long Field Goal 48 Matt Myers, vs Northern Arizona (Sep 17, 2011) Zach Brown at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) Punts 8 CROWLEY, vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) Long Field Goal 53 Zach Brown at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Punting Avg 50.0 Dav. Harrington, at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Punts 7 Thomas Duyndam at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) Long Punt 62 CROWLEY, vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) Punting Avg 45.0 Thomas Duyndam vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) Punts inside 20 2 CROWLEY, vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) Long Punt 60 Thomas Duyndam at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Drew Zamora, vs Northern Arizona (Sep 17, 2011) Punts inside 20 1 Thomas Duyndam at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) Rowan, vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) Thomas Duyndam vs Montana State (Oct 08, 2011) Long Punt Return 43 CARTER, Brandon, at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) Thomas Duyndam vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) Long Kickoff Return 82 JAMES, Waymon, at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) Thomas Duyndam at E. Washington (Oct 29, 2011) Tackles 13 CAIN, Kenny, at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) Long Punt Return 21 AJ Powell at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Sacks 1.0 7 times Long Kickoff Return 58 Nevin Lewis vs Northern Arizona (Sep 17, 2011) Tackles For Loss 2.5 Jody Owens, vs Montana State (Oct 08, 2011) Tackles 17 Ryan Rau at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Bry. Waldhauser, at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Sacks 2.0 Julious Moore at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Bobby Alt, at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Ian Sluss at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) Josh Harris, at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Tackles For Loss 3.0 Jack Forbes at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Carroll, vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) Ian Sluss at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) Interceptions 2 Houston Roots, at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Interceptions 1 7 times OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 45 vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) Rushes 58 at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Yards Rushing 255 at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Yards Rushing 436 at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Yards Per Rush 7.5 at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Per Rush 7.5 at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) TD Rushes 3 at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) TD Rushes 6 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) Pass attempts 54 at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Pass completions 35 at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Pass attempts 34 at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Passing 440 at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) Pass completions 20 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) Yards Per Pass 11.6 vs Montana State (Oct 08, 2011) Yards Passing 262 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) TD Passes 4 vs Montana State (Oct 08, 2011) Yards Per Pass 10.2 vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) TD Passes 4 vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) Total Plays 80 at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Total Plays 79 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) Total Offense 462 at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) Yards Per Play 8.7 at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) Total Offense 597 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) Points 55 at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Per Play 7.8 at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Sacks By 2 at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) Points 52 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) vs Montana State (Oct 08, 2011) Sacks By 5 at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) First Downs 22 at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) First Downs 25 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) vs Montana State (Oct 08, 2011) Penalties 21 at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Penalties 9 vs Northern Arizona (Sep 17, 2011) Penalty Yards 209 at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) Penalty Yards 85 at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Turnovers 3 vs Northern Arizona (Sep 17, 2011) Turnovers 3 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) Interceptions By 2 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) Punts 8 at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) Interceptions By 2 vs Northern Arizona (Sep 17, 2011) Punting Avg 45.0 vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) Long Punt 60 at Montana (Oct 15, 2011) vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) Punts inside 20 1 at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) Punts 8 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) vs Montana State (Oct 08, 2011) Punting Avg 50.0 at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) Long Punt 62 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) at Eastern Washington (Oct 29, 2011) Punts inside 20 2 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 03, 2011) Long Punt Return 21 at Idaho State (Oct 01, 2011) vs Northern Arizona (Sep 17, 2011) vs Willamette (Oct 22, 2011) Long Punt Return 43 at TCU (Sep 24, 2011) 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 18 RETURNING VIKINGS RETURNING VIKINGS SINGLE-GAME LEADERS CAREER BESTS - OFFENSE CAREER BESTS - DEFENSE (includes ties) Rushing Yards 2011 Career RUSHING YARDS TACKLES Cory McCaffrey 4 12 Keitrell Anderson____25 @ UC Davis, 2010 Donte Almond_ ____9, @ Idaho State, 2011 Shaquille Richard 3 3 Antwun Baker______6 @ Idaho State, 2011 Khalil Bass______8 @ Idaho State, 2011 Connor Kavanaugh 1 9 Ben Bowen______100 vs. Weber State, 2009 Dionte Brooks______6 @ Idaho State, 2011 Willie Griffn 0 1 Ricky Cookman______9 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Corey Crowder_____2 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Justin Lilley 0 1 Justin Engstrom_____35 @ Idaho State, 2009 Anthony Davis_ ____2 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Ben Bowen 0 2 Willie Griffin______84 @ E. Washington, 2011 Denzel Davis______2 vs. Idaho State, 2010 Drew Hubel______9 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Thomas Duyndam_ _2 @ Weber State, 2010 Receiving Yards 2011 Career Nevin Lewis______7 at Idaho State, 2011 Braedyn Eagle______1 four times Justin Monahan 3 7 Justin Lilley______88 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Dean Faddis______4 vs. Montana State, 2011 Nevin Lewis 2 2 Connor Kavanaugh__212 @ Idaho State, 2011 Jack Forbes______11 @ Montana, 2011 Kalua Noa 1 1 Cory McCaffrey______226 vs. No. Colorado, 2010 Nick Green______4 @ Arizona State, 2010 Gage Loftin 1 1 AJ Powell______21 @ Northern Arizona, 2010 Andrew Godinet____2 three times Cory McCaffrey 1 1 Shaquille Richard____90 @ TCU, 2011 Dereck Jester______3 vs. Northern Arizona, 2009 Ricky Cookman 0 1 ______3 vs. Montana State, 2011 Keitrell Anderson 0 1 PASSING YARDS Vincent Johnson____3 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Receptions 2011 Career Justin Engstrom_____239 @ Idaho State, 2009 Karrington Jones_ __2 @ Idaho State, 2011 Justin Monahan 5 7 Drew Hubel______623 vs. E. Washington, 2008 Aaron Kincy______3 @ E. Washington, 2011 Nevin Lewis 2 2 Connor Kavanugh_ __278 @ Weber State, 2010 Kevin Konrath______2 four times Cory McCaffrey 2 4 Manoa Latu______13 @ UC Davis, 2010 PASS COMPLETIONS AJ Powell 1 1 Justin Lilley______3 vs. E. Washington, 2010 Justin Engstrom_____23 @ Idaho State, 2009 Ricky Cookman 0 1 Bryant Long______4 @ Weber State, 2010 Drew Hubel______44 vs. E. Washington, 2008 Keitrell Anderson 0 1 Kevin Konrath______2 three times Connor Kavanugh_ __16 @ Montana State, 2010 Shane Melbo______6 @ Sacramento State, 2010 ______16 @ E. Washington, 2011 Tackles 2011 Career ______6 @ Northern Arizona, 2010 Ryan Rau 5 13 RECEPTIONS ______6 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 DeShawn Shead 2 3 Keitrell Anderson____4 @ Montana State, 2010 Julious Moore______3 vs. Idaho State, 2010 Manoa Latu 1 6 Antwun Baker______1 vs. Willamette, 2011 ______3 @ Weber State, 2010 Ian Sluss 1 1 Ben Bowen______1 twice Ryan Rau______17 @ Montana, 2011 Donte Almond 0 1 Zach Brown______2 @ Montana, 2009 David Ross______6 @ Montana State, 2010 Shane Melbo 0 1 Ricky Cookman______4 four times ______6 @ Northern Arizona, 2010 Nathan Snow 0 1 Willie Griffin______2 @ Arizona State, 2010 ______6 @ Idaho State, 2011 Mike Williams 0 1 ______2 vs. Montana, 2010 James Seuma’ala_ __1 twice Jaycob Shoemaker 0 1 Nevin Lewis______5 @ E. Washington, 2011 DeShawn Shead____9 @ Oregon, 2010 Justin Lilley______1 vs. Southern Oregon 2011 Jaycob Shoemaker__9 vs. Montana State, 2009 BIG GAMES ON OFFENSE Gage Loftin______2 @ Idaho State, 2011 ______9 vs. Montana, 2010 100-Yard Games ______2 vs. Willamette, 2011 Joel Sisler______6 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Passing 2011 Career Cory McCaffrey______7 vs. Montana State, 2011 Ian Sluss______13 @ Idaho State, 2011 Connor Kavanaugh 6 13 Kyle McMillin______2 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Nathan Snow______10 vs. Weber State, 2009 Drew Hubel 1 22 Justin Monahan_ ____9 @ TCU, 2011 Carl Sommer______6 @ Weber State, 2010 Justin Engstrom 0 1 Kalua Noa______2 four times Brandon Tobias_____2 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 ______2 @ Idaho State, 2011 AJ Powell______4 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Rushing 2011 Career ______2 vs. Willamette, 2011 Shaquille Richard____2 @ TCU, 2011 Cory McCaffrey 4 12 Alika Vaiese______4 @ Montana, 2011 ______2 vs. Willamette, 2011 Connor Kavanaugh 3 6 Myles Wade______7 @ Montana, 2011 Roston Tatum______1 four times Ben Bowen 0 1 Tree Thomas______2 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Michael Williams____9 vs. UC Davis, 2009 Alex Touren______2 @ TCU, 2011 Receiving 2011 Career LONG PUNT Justin Monahan 1 1 RECEIVING YARDS Thomas Duyndum___67 @ Montana State, 2010 Keitrell Anderson____81 vs. Idaho State, 2010 Zach Brown______53 vs. Sacramento State, 2009 200-Yard Games Antwun Baker______34 vs. Willamette, 2011 Robert Truax______50 @ Oregon, 2010 Passing 2011 Career Ben Bowen______14 @ E. Washington, 2009 Connor Kavanaugh 0 3 Zach Brown______29 @ Montana, 2009 LONG FIELD GOAL Drew Hubel 0 16 Ricky Cookman______54 vs. E. Washington, 2010 Zach Brown______53 @ Arizona State, 2010 Justin Engstrom 0 1 Willie Griffin______15 @ E. Washington, 2011 ______53 @ Montana, 2011 Nevin Lewis______57 vs. Willamette, 2011 Rushing 2011 Career Justin Lilley______5 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Cory McCaffrey 2 3 10 OR MORE TACKLE GAMES Connor Kavanaugh 1 1 Gage Loftin______51 @ Idaho State, 2011 2011 Career Cory McCaffrey______41 vs. Montana State, 2011 Ryan Rau 3 6 300-Yard Games Kyle McMillin______13 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Ian Sluss 1 1 Justin Monahan_ ____109 @ TCU, 2011 Jack Forbes 1 1 Passing 2011 Career Kalua Noa______32 @ Sacramento State, 2010 Manoa Latu 0 2 Drew Hubel 0 11 AJ Powell______60 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Nathan Snow 0 1 400-Yard Games Shaquille Richard____12 vs. Willamette, 2011 Passing 2011 Career Roston Tatum______42 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Drew Hubel 0 4 Tree Thomas______3 vs. Southern Oregon, 2011 Alex Toureen______6 @ TCU, 2011 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 19 THE LAST TIME PORTLAND STATE... Won: 10/29/11 @ Eastern Washington, 43-26 Won game on final play: 10/15/05 vs. #9 Montana State, 44-41 (Eric Azorr 40-yd FG) Lost: 10/15/11 @ #14 Montana, 30-24 Lost game on final play: 10/16/10 vs. #11 Montana, 23-21 Shut out an opponent: 9/3/11 vs. Southern Oregon, 52-0 Was shutout: 9/18/10 @ Oregon, 69-0 Played an overtime game: 10/16/04 lost @ #25 Montana State, 31-24 (1ot) (4-1 all-time in OT) Beat a ranked opponent: 10/4/08 vs. #11 Eastern Washington (lost 12 times since) Beat a FBS team: 9/2/06 @ New Mexico, 17-6 (lost five FBS games since) Scored 40+ points: 10/29/11 @ Eastern Washington, 43-26 Scored 50+ points: 9/3/11 vs. Southern Oregon, 52-0 Scored 60+ points: 10/27/07 vs. Weber State, L 73-68 THE LAST TIME A VIKING PLAYER... Kickoff return for TD: Nevin Lewis (92 yards), 10/16/10 vs. Montana Punt return for TD: Brendan Ferrigno (91 yards), 10/1/05 @ Eastern Washington* Interception return for TD: Joel Sisler (23 yards), 10/29/11 @ Eastern Washington Fumble return for TD: Ryan Rau (27 yards), 10/24/09 vs. UC Davis Defensive PAT return: Andy Schantz, 11/8/08 vs. Montana Defensive safety: Two vs. Eastern Washington, 10/31/09 Blocked a punt: Dionte Brooks, 10/29/11 @ Eastern Washington Blocked a field goal: Myles Wade, 10/8/11 vs. Montana State, Blocked a PAT: John Shackford, 11/8/08 vs. Montana; Travis Beckley, 11/8/08 vs. Montana

Rushed for 100 yards: Connor Kavanaugh (154), 10/29/11 @ Eastern Washington (24 carries, 0 TD) Rushed for 200 yards: Cory McCaffrey (218), 10/1/11 @ Idaho State (33 carries, 2 TD) Connor Kavanaugh (212), 10/1/11 @ Idaho State (12 carries, 4 TD) Rushed for 300 yards: Joe Rubin (356), 9/24/05 vs. Northern Colorado (47 carries, 5 TD) Had 100 receiving yards: Justin Monahan (109) 9/24/11 @ TCU (9 catches, 0 TD) Had 200 receiving yards: Tremayne Kirkland (225) 10/6/08 vs. Northern Arizona (14 receptions, 1 TD) Caught 10 passes: Nick Hutter (10) 10/30/10 vs. Eastern Washington (121 yards) Passed for 300 yards: Tygue Howland (323) 10/30/10 vs. Eastern Washington (28-55-1, 0 TD) Passed for 400 yards: Drew Hubel (474), 10/25/08 vs. Idaho State (27-46-2, 3 TD) Passed for 500 yards: Drew Hubel (623), 10/4/08 vs. Eastern Washington (44-73-0, 5 TD)* Passed for 600 yards: Drew Hubel (623), 10/4/08 vs. Eastern Washington (44-73-0, 5 TD)* Rushed for three TDs: Cory McCaffrey (119), 10/8/11 vs. Montana State Rushed for four TDs: Connor Kavanaugh, 10/1/11 @ Idaho State (4 TD) Rushed for five TDs: Joe Rubin, 9/24/05 vs. Northern Colorado Caught three TD passes: Mario D’Ambrosio, 10/4/08 vs. Eastern Washington Caught four TD passes: Tremayne Kirkland, 10/27/07 vs. Weber State (4) David Lewis, 10/27/07 vs. Weber State (4) Threw three TD passes: Connor Kavanaugh, 10/22/11 vs. Willamette Threw four TD passes: Drew Hubel, 10/4/08 vs. Eastern Washington (5) Threw five TD passes: Drew Hubel, 10/4/08 vs. Eastern Washington (5) Threw six TD passes: Drew Hubel, 10/27/07 vs. Weber State (9)

Two players rushed for 100 yards, same game: Cory McCaffrey (218), 10/1/11 @ Idaho State (33 carries, 2 TD) Connor Kavanaugh (212), 10/1/11 @ Idaho State (12 carries, 4 TD) Two players rushed for 200 yards, same game (only time in school history) Cory McCaffrey (218), 10/1/11 @ Idaho State (33 carries, 2 TD) Connor Kavanaugh (212), 10/1/11 @ Idaho State (12 carries, 4 TD) Two players had 100 yards receiving, same game: Julius Thomas (102) 10/23/10 @ Weber State (4 receptions, 1 TD) Nick Hutter (143) 10/23/10 @ Weber State (5 receptions, 1 TD) Two players had 10 receptions, same game: Tremayne Kirkland (14-225-1)/Olaniyi Sobomehin (10-89-2), 10/6/07 vs. Northern Arizona

Two players with 100 yards rushing AND 100 yards receiving, same game Cory McCaffrey (178) 10/23/10 @ Weber State (24 carries, 2 TD) Connor Kavanaugh (114), 10/23/10 @ Weber State (12 carries, 1 TD)

Julius Thomas (102) 10/23/10 @ Weber State (4 receptions, 1 TD) Nick Hutter (143) 10/23/10 @ Weber State (5 receptions, 1 TD)

* school record 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 20 VIKING RECORD BOOK UPDATE YARDS RUSHING, CAREER POINTS SCORED, CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE, SEASON 6,007 Charles Dunn______1997-00 366 Charles Dunn______1997-00 18/25 Zach Brown______2009 4,730 Ryan Fuqua______2001-04 326 Curtis Delgardo______1986-90 18/26 Zach Brown______2010 4,178 Curtis Delgardo____1986-90 300 Joel Sigel______1977-80 15/23 Danny Urrego______2008 2,994 Joe Rubin______2002-05 282 Ryan Fuqua______2001-04 14/15 zach Brown______2011 2,277 Andy Berkis______1962-65 234 J.J. Brumfield______1988-91 14/19 Dan Frantz______1999 2,258 Steve Lyle______1982-85 217 zach Brown______2009-11 14/21 Eric Azorr______2006 2,203 Billy White______1960-63 212 Dan Frantz______1997-00 14/22 Mike Cajal-Willis______2002 2,183 Steve Papin______1994-95 211 John Kincheloe______1980-81 13/17 Mike Cajal-Willis______2001 2,110 Joel Sigel______1977-80 202 Eric Azorr______2003-06 11/15 Mike Erickson______1985 2,018 Cory McCaffrey__ 2008-11 196 Mike Erickson______1985-87 11/16 John Kincheloe______1979 1,948 Darick Holmes_____1993-94 11/20 Mike Erickson______1987 TOTAL OFFENSE, CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER 13,345 Neil Lomax______1977-80 ZACH BROWN’s KICKING RECORDS 54 Charles Dunn______1997-00 8,509 Jimmy Blanchard______1997-00 Field Goals, Season: 18, twice (2009, 2010) 45 Curtis Delgardo____1986-90 7,258 Chris Crawford______1985-88 Field Goals, Career: 50 41 Ryan Fuqua______2001-04 6,429 Drew Hubel______2007-11 Field Goals, Consecutive: 16 40 Joel Sigel______1977-80 6,046 Terry Summerfield______1981-85 Field Goal Percentage: 50-66, .758 27 Darick Holmes_____1993-94 6,007 Charles Dunn______1997-00 Field Goals, 50+ yards, Career: 5 25 Joe Rubin______2002-05 PATs, Consecutive: 44 (tied) 24 Jeff Salta______1976-77 YARDS PASSING, CAREER 23 Cory McCaffrey__ 2008-11 13,220 Neil Lomax______1977-80 TOP INDIVIDUAL GAMES, TACKLES 23 Steve Papin______1994-95 8,455 Jimmy Blanchard______1997-00 1. 22 Neil Fendall, 1996 vs. Weber State 20 Burnell Harvin_____1988-89 7,543 Chris Crawford______1985-87 2. 20 James Fuller, 1991 vs. Pittsburg State* 6,666 Drew Hubel______2007-11 3. 19 Tim Upshaw, 1989 vs. West Chester 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES, CAREER 6,501 Terry Summerfield______1981-85 19 Scott Taube, 1988 vs. Cal Poly 30 Charles Dunn______1997-00 5,967 Tim Von Dulm______1969-70 5. 18 Joey King, 2003 vs. Northern Arizona 21 Ryan Fuqua______2001-04 5,798 June Jones______1975-76 18 Brent Donnerberg, 2000 vs. Weber State 20 Curtis Delgardo______1986-90 18 Rich Lane, 1990 vs. Western Illinois TOUCHDOWN PASSES, CAREER 15 Joe Rubin______2002-05 8. 17 Ryan Rau, 2011 vs. Montana 106 Neil Lomax______1977-80 12 Cory McCaffrey______2008-11 17 Jordan Senn, 2007 @ San Diego State 63 Jimmy Blanchard______1997-00 10 Darick Holmes______1993-94 17 Joey King, 2003 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville 58 John Charles______1991-92 9 Steve Papin______1994-95 17 Rich Lane, 1991 vs. Texas A&I 51 Tim Von Dulm______1969-70 8 Kenny Johnson______1989-92 17 Rich Lane, 1991 vs. Mankato State 48 Chris Crawford______1985-88 17 Bob Boyer, 1989 vs. Indiana (PA) 44 Drew Hubel______2007-11 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES, CAREER 17 Scott Taube, 1989 vs. Cameron 41 June Jones______1975-76 8 Charles Dunn______1997-00 6 Ryan Fuqua______2001-03 PASS COMPLETIONS, CAREER NEW SCHOOL RECORDS 3 Cory McCaffrey______2008-11 938/1,607 Neil Lomax______1977-80 Team Rushing, Game: 2 Curtis Delgardo______1986-90 618/1,038 Jimmy Blanchard______1997-00 436 yards @ Idaho State, 10/1/11 2 Joe Rubin______2002-05 588/954 Chris Crawford______1985-88 (old 432) 527/978 Terry Summerfield______1981-85 FIELD GOALS MADE, CAREER 505/895 Drew Hubel______2007-11 50 zach Brown______2009-11 500/924 Tim Von Dulm______1969-70 32 Mike Erickson______1985-88 414/724 Juston Wood______1999-02 31 J.J. Brumfield______1988-91 375/658 June Jones______1975-76 30 Eric Azorr______2003-06 30 Dan Frantz______1997-00 200-YARD RUSHING GAMES, SEASON 4 Ryan Fuqua______2001 TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER 4 Charles Dunn______2000 61 Charles Dunn______1997-00 2 Cory McCaffrey______2011 54 Curtis Delgardo_ ___ 1986-90 2 Charles Dunn______1999 50 Joel Sigel______1977-80 2 Ryan Fuqua______2002 47 Ryan Fuqua______2001-03 2 Joe Rubin______2005 30 Steve Papin______1994-95 28 Billy White______1960-63 28 Jeff Salta______1976-77 27 Terry Charles______1998-01 27 Orshawante Bryant_ 1997-00 25 Joe Rubin______2002-05 24 Cory McCaffrey___ 2008-11 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 21 2011 GAME SUMMARIES Game 1, Sept. 3, 2011: PORTLAND STATE 52, SOUTHERN OREGON 0 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Southern Oregon 0 0 0 0 0 Record: (0-2) Portland, OR - A 31-point first period left little doubt to the outcome as the Portland State 31 7 14 0 52 Record: (1-0) Portland State Vikings won their season-opener over Southern Oregon, 52-0, in the first football game at newly-remodeled JELD-WEN Field. Scoring Summary: PSU’s offense racked up 597 yards, including 335 on the ground. The de- 1st 14:19 PSU Cory McCaffrey 7 yd run (C. Kavanaugh rush), 1-7 0:05, SOU 0 - PSU 8 fense posted its first shutout in 48 games, dating to 2006, and held Southern 08:40 PSU Zach Brown 25 yd field goal, 9-56 3:58, SOU 0 - PSU 11 05:17 PSU Cory McCaffrey 19 yd run (Zach Brown kick failed), 3-27 1:11, SOU 0 - PSU 17 Oregon to just 107 total yards. 03:32 PSU Cory McCaffrey 3 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 2-8 0:24, SOU 0 - PSU 24 The Vikings took advantage of good field position, an interception and a 01:01 PSU C. Kavanaugh 36 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 3-76 0:59, SOU 0 - PSU 31 failed fake punt by the Raiders to post 31 points in the first 14 minutes. Senior 2nd 00:42 PSU Justin Monahan 21 yd pass from Drew Hubel (Zach Brown kick), 16-95 6:27, SOU 0 - PSU 38 running back Cory McCaffrey rushed for three first-period touchdowns, and se- 3rd 12:48 PSU Justin Lilley 1 yd run (Tyler Cope kick), 5-58 2:02, SOU 0 - PSU 45 nior quarterback Connor Kavanaugh added a fourth. Zach Brown tacked on a 00:24 PSU Justin Engstrom 2 yd run (Tyler Cope kick), 3-46 1:02, SOU 0 - PSU 52 25-yard field goal. With 31-0 lead going into the second period, little was left to doubt. Head SOU PSU FIRST DOWNS 12 25 Coach Nigel Burton cleared his bench and gave valuable playing time to a num- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-62 48-335 ber of players. PASSING YDS (NET) 45 262 Kavanaugh rushed for 78 yards and passed for 48 more on 4-5 completions, Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-16-2 31-20-1 but was out after the first period. Senior Drew Hubel came in and shook off the TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-107 79-597 rust of a redshirt season. He completed 13-22 for 181 yards, a touchdown and an Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 interception. Punt Returns-Yards 1-10 5-23 Freshman Shaquille Richard led the Vikings in rushing with 16 carries for Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-202 1-37 Interception Returns-Yards 1-12 2-28 89 yards in a backup role. Sophomore Justin Lilley had 88 rushing yards and a Punts (Number-Avg) 8-46.4 3-44.3 touchdown. McCaffrey went for 69 yards on 13 carries. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Justin Monahan, who caught five passes for 82 yards, had a 21-yard TD re- Penalties-Yards 6-40 8-75 ception from Hubel late in the second quarter. Possession Time 25:39 34:21 Lilley and quarterback Justin Engstrom each had third-quarter rushing Third-Down Conversions 2 of 16 9 of 16 touchdowns. Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 1 On defense, senior linebacker Ryan Rau led the way with nine tackles. Ju- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 7-10 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-6 nior linebacker Joel Sisler had six, including 2.5 tackles for loss. In all, the Vikings made 14 tackles for loss, two sacks, and forced three turnovers. Senior safety RUSHING: Southern Oregon-BALDWIN 8-31; FRILOUX 7-29; McDONALD 6-10; BARRAGAN DeShawn Shead broke up three passes and forced a fumble that was recovered 7-9; OLSON 1-minus 1; SWEENEY 1-minus 4; ALTENBACH 1-minus 6; DONAHUE 1-minus 6. by Rau, while David Ross and Denzel Davis each had interceptions. Portland State-S. Richard 16-89; Justin Lilley 10-88; C. Kavanaugh 4-78; Cory The most important takeaway from this game for the Vikings was the real- McCaffrey 13-69; Drew Hubel 1-9; Ricky Cookman 1-9; Justin Engstrom 1-2; TEAM ization that they were ready to play and took care of business with ease against 1-minus 4; AJ Powell 1-minus 5. a lower division opponent. PASSING: Southern Oregon-McDONALD 11-23-1-24; DODGE 2-6-1-14; PALAZZOLO 2-5-0- “That’s what happens when you work hard through camp and you prepare 5; ADKINS 1-3-0-2; SWEENEY 0-0-0-0. Portland State-Drew Hubel 13-22-1-181; C. well,” said Viking Coach Nigel Burton. “You work hard up to the end and you ex- Kavanaugh 4-5-0-48; Justin Engstrom 3-4-0-33. ecute.” “I knew this team was ready,” said Kavanaugh. “Coach Burton had this thing RECEIVING: Southern Oregon-DONAHUE 5-9; HILL 3-6; KIRKPATRICK 2-14; BALDWIN 2-8; going from day one. Start strong, finish strong. It was good to see offense, de- McKENZIE 2-5; BROWN, M. 1-5; OLSON 1-minus 2. Portland State-Justin Monahan fense, special teams come out in the first five minutes and really put it on (South- 5-82; AJ Powell 4-60; Ricky Cookman 4-50; Kyle McMillan 2-13; Tree Thomas 2-3; ern Oregon). Roston Tatum 1-42; Nevin Lewis 1-7; Justin Lilley 1-5. Burton and Kavanaugh were also happy to see the production from an old INTERCEPTIONS: Southern Oregon-LEFF 1-12. Portland State-David Ross 1-23; Denzel friend - Hubel - playing in his first game since Nov. 7, 2009. Davis 1-5. “Drew did a great job… it took about two drives for him to go right back to that guy that he is,” said Burton. “He distributes the ball. He runs the offense and FUMBLES: Southern Oregon-BALDWIN 1-1. Portland State-Justin Monahan 1-0. is deadly with that arm.” “That’s old Drew. It’s good to see him be successful,” said Kavanaugh. SACKS (UA-A): Southern Oregon-None. Portland State-Jack Forbes 1-0; Brandon GAME NOTES: The Vikings returned to their home venue of 45 seasons Tobias 1-0. after a one-season departure for remodel. PSU played last year at Hillsboro Sta- TACKLES (UA-A): Southern Oregon-LEFF 8-2; NOBLES 5-2; HAMMOCK 5-1; SPRINGER 4-1; dium. The 335 yards rushing tied for eighth-most in a game in PSU history… BREAUX 4-1; CANTRELL 4-1; HINES, R. 3-2; ALTENBACH 3-0; FRETWELL 3-0; BURTON Nevin Lewis had two big plays for the punt team, blocking one SOU punt, and 2-1; AKAU 1-2; GRISSOM 2-0; BRADLEY 1-1; BILYEU 1-1; FRENCH 1-1; JENKINS 0-2; making the stop on a fake punt, forcing a turnover on downs... the 52 points ROGERS 1-0; KAUFFMAN 1-0; OLSON 1-0; SEIFERT 1-0; AKAGI 1-0; GROSSMAN 1-0; scored were the most since a 73-68 loss to Weber State on Oct. 27, 2009 - a span BROWN, J. 0-1; JONES 0-1. Portland State-Ryan Rau 8-1; Joel Sisler 4-2; Shane of 37 games… the Vikings are now 9-0 against lower division schools since mov- Melbo 4-2; Vincent Johnson 2-1; Mike Williams 2-1; DeShawn Shead 2-1; Brandon ing to the Division I FCS level… PSU is 12-4 in home openers since joining the Big Tobias 2-0; Corey Crowder 2-0; David Ross 2-0; Tyler Cope 1-1; Myles Wade 1-1; Anthony Davis 1-1; Carl Sommer 1-1; Donte Almond 0-2; Khalil Bass 0-2; Bryant Sky… the win ended a seven-game losing streak that finished off the 2010 sea- Long 1-0; Ronnie Simmons 1-0; Aaron Kincy 1-0; Nick Green 1-0; Cory McCaffrey son.Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score 1-0; Manoa Latu 1-0; Nevin Lewis 1-0; Kevin Konrath 1-0; Justin Lilley 1-0; AJ Powell 1-0; Josh Milhollin 1-0; Jack Forbes 1-0; Ben Bowen 0-1; James Seumaala 0-1; Dereck Jester 0-1; Antwun Baker 0-1.

Stadium: JELD-WEN Field Attendance: 4953 Kickoff time: 1:07 pm End of Game: 4:07 pm Total elapsed time: 3:00 Officials: Referee: Jim Osborn; Umpire: David Stireman; Linesman: Bob Day; Line judge: Ken Wolf; Back judge: Scott Marchand; Field judge: Kent Condie; Side judge: T. Migchelbrink; Scorer: Nathan Keyes; Temperature: 90 Wind: E10 Weather: warm, sunny 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 22 Game 2, Sept. 17: PORTLAND STATE 31, NORTHERN ARIZONA 29 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Northern Arizona 0 14 6 9 29 Record: (1-2,0-1) Portland, OR - Cory McCaffrey led a brilliant Portland State rushing attack, Portland State 14 10 7 0 31 Record: (2-0,1-0) and the Vikings dodged a bullet in the form of a missed field goal in the closing seconds to defeat Northern Arizona, 31-29, in the Big Sky Conference opener at Scoring Summary: JELD-WEN Field. 1st 07:49 PSU Cory McCaffrey 33 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 6-45 1:46, NAU 0 - PSU 7 McCaffrey rushed for 222 yards and four touchdowns to lead a Viking 01:49 PSU Cory McCaffrey 3 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 8-80 3:47, NAU 0 - PSU 14 2nd 14:49 NAU Dejzon Walker 12 yd pass from Cary Grossart (Matt Myers kick), 6-72 1:52, NAU 7 - PSU 14 ground game that totaled 361 yards in all. Quarterback Connor Kavanaugh add- 12:12 PSU Cory McCaffrey 18 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 6-80 2:37, NAU 7 - PSU 21 ed 134 rushing yards as PSU led the entire game but had to hold on late for the 08:04 NAU Zach Bauman 1 yd run (Matt Myers kick), 8-81 4:04, NAU 14 - PSU 21 win. 02:58 PSU Zach Brown 40 yd field goal, 11-46 5:00, NAU 14 - PSU 24 NAU had a chance with possession and 54 seconds on the clock. Quarter- 3rd 11:05 NAU Matt Myers 42 yd field goal, 4-19 2:32, NAU 17 - PSU 24 back Cary Grossart completed three passes to get the Lumberjacks into field 06:18 PSU Cory McCaffrey 8 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 4-59 1:35, NAU 17 - PSU 31 goal position. But, a 41-yard attempt by Matt Myers - who had already made 01:46 NAU Matt Myers 48 yd field goal, 9-22 4:23, NAU 20 - PSU 31 three field goals - hooked left with seven seconds to play. With that, the Vikings 4th 12:03 NAU Matt Myers 24 yd field goal, 7-61 2:50, NAU 23 - PSU 31 03:22 NAU Zach Bauman 1 yd run (Cary Grossart pass failed), 3-3 1:27, NAU 29 - PSU 31 avenged a 62-14 loss last year at NAU, and got to 2-0 on the young season. McCaffrey and Kavanaugh highlighted the Viking first half with dazzling NAU PSU running to the tune of more than 200 yards combined. McCaffrey had 125 yards FIRST DOWNS 21 20 and three touchdowns by intermission. Kavanaugh had seven carries for 80 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-79 53-361 yards, and passed for another 66. PASSING YDS (NET) 323 66 PSU jumped to a 14-0 lead by late in the first period as NAU struggled to Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-19-1 15-6-2 get going offensively. The ‘Jacks quarterback Cory Grossart threw for 176 yards TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-402 68-427 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 and led a couple of scoring drives in the second period to keep NAU in touch. Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 A 40-yard field goal by Zach Brown with 2:58 to play sent the Vikings into Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-150 5-143 the lockerroom with a 24-14 advantage. Interception Returns-Yards 2-17 1-0 McCaffrey fumbled the ball away on the opening drive of the second half. Punts (Number-Avg) 3-45.3 4-38.0 Myers answered with a 42-yard field goal to close the score to 24-17. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 McCaffrey came back to score on an eight-yard touchdown run with 6:18 Penalties-Yards 9-63 11-122 left in the third and PSU was ahead 31-17. Possession Time 30:02 29:58 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 5 of 13 Late in the third period, Myers kicked a 48-yard field goal that hit the cross- Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1 bar and bounced through. He added a 24-yarder three minutes into the final Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-3 period, pulling the ‘Jacks within 31-23. Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-17 Later, NAU was driving when Donte Almond picked off a Grossart pass at the PSU 11. With just under five minutes to play, the Vikings had the ball and RUSHING: Northern Arizona-Zach Bauman 25-84; Giovannie Dixon 6-14; TEAM 1-minus appeared to have the game in hand. But, Kavanaugh threw an interception on a 2; Cary Grossart 1-minus 17. Portland State-Cory McCaffrey 30-222; C. Kavanaugh third-and-two play that was returned by Taylor Patton to the PSU three. 16-134; S. Richard 5-7; Justin Lilley 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2. Three plays later, Zach Bauman punched it in to make it 31-29. A two-point PASSING: Northern Arizona-Cary Grossart 19-33-1-323. Portland State-C. Kavanaugh conversion pass attempt by Grossart was broken up by DeShawn Shead in the 6-15-2-66. end zone. PSU took the ensuing kickoff and ran more than two minutes off the clock, RECEIVING: Northern Arizona-Ify Umodu 7-110; Khalil Paden 5-114; Dejzon Walker but eventually had to punt. That set up NAU’s final drive and the missed field 3-36; Zach Bauman 3-15; Mike Czyz 1-48. Portland State-Cory McCaffrey 2-7; AJ goal. Powell 2-5; Kalua Noa 1-30; Nevin Lewis 1-24. Acknowledging the final field goal attempt scare, Viking Coach Nigel Bur- INTERCEPTIONS: Northern Arizona-Taylor Patton 1-17; Randy Hale, Jr. 1-0. ton was happy with the way his team hung on. “Our guys deserved to win that Portland State-Donte Almond 1-0. game, and it just wouldn’t have been right if they didn’t.” Portland State totaled 427 yards of offense in the game. NAU had 402 FUMBLES: Northern Arizona-Giovannie Dixon 1-1. Portland State-Cory McCaffrey 1-1. yards, with 323 coming in the passing game. PSU shut down a Lumberjacks’ run- ning game that totaled nearly 400 yards in last year’s contest. SACKS (UA-A): Northern Arizona-None. Portland State-Ryan Rau 1-0. “We did a great job stuffing the run and forcing them to get one dimen- sional,” said Burton. TACKLES (UA-A): Northern Arizona-Taylor Patton 9-1; Isaac Bond 5-3; B. Phillips 5-2; T. Malenfant 3-1; Jarret Bilbrey 3-0; Austin Hasquet 3-0; Alec Hutton 2-1; Linebacker Ryan Rau led the defense and tied his career-high with 12 tack- Craig Frum 2-1; Blayne Anderson 2-1; Scott McKeever 2-1; Ryan Reardon 2-0; Perry les. He also had a sack and forced a fumble in the game. Shead made seven stops Jackson 2-0; Daivon Dumas 2-0; Drew Zamora 1-0; Tim Wilkinson 1-0; Robert Watson and broke up a pass. 1-0; Blake Bailey 1-0; Eric Storey 1-0; Dan Pela 0-1. Portland State-Ryan Rau GAME NOTES: McCaffrey and Kavanaugh each had simultaneous 100-yard 9-3; DeShawn Shead 3-4; Khalil Bass 2-5; Mike Williams 4-1; Manoa Latu 3-2; Jack rushing games for the fourth time. Kavanaugh’s 134 yards was a career-high, Forbes 3-1; Donte Almond 2-2; Myles Wade 1-3; Ian Sluss 2-0; David Ross 2-0; while McCaffrey was just four yards short of his career best… PSU ended a four- Dereck Jester 1-1; Aaron Kincy 1-1; Joel Sisler 0-2; Justin Lilley 1-0; Nevin game losing streak to Northern Arizona and a seven-game Big Sky Conference Lewis 1-0; Gage Loftin 1-0; Antwun Baker 1-0; Shane Melbo 0-1. losing streak… K Zach Brown has now hit eight straight field goals dating to last Stadium: JELD-WEN Field Attendance: 5479 season... PSU is now 10-6 in Big Sky Conference home openers. Kickoff time: 5:07 pm End of Game: 8:21 pm Total elapsed time: 3:13 Officials: Referee: Bruce Palmer; Umpire: Lou Tosti; Linesman: C. Orbanosky; Line judge: Kirk Mattson; Back judge: Randy Wilke; Field judge: David Clark; Side judge: Michael Hall; Scorer: Nathan Keyes; Temperature: 60 Wind: light Weather: cool, damp 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 23 Game 3, Sept. 24: #20 (FBS) TCU 55, PORTLAND STATE 13 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Fort Worth, TX - A three-touchdown flurry by TCU in final two minutes of Portland State 3 0 0 10 13 Record: (2-1,1-0) the first half turned a tie game into a Horned Frog runaway. TCU went on to TCU 0 24 17 14 55 Record: (3-1,1-0) score 38 points in the space of 13 minutes, finally winning 55-13, at Amon Carter Scoring Summary: Stadium. 1st 08:11 PSU Zach Brown 22 yd field goal, 14-71 6:49, PSU 3 - TC 0 Portland State had an impressive opening drive, holding the ball for nearly 2nd 14:55 TC EVANS, Ross 35 yd field goal, 8-56 3:47, PSU 3 - TC 3 half of the first period. Zach Brown converted a 22-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead. 01:55 TC BOYCE, Josh 66 yd pass from PACHALL, Casey (EVANS, Ross kick), 6-86 2:27, PSU 3 - TC 10 That lead held the entire period as the Vikings forced a three-and-out on 01:40 TC CARDER, Tank 26 yd interception return (EVANS, Ross kick), , PSU 3 - TC 17 TCU’s first possession. PSU outgained the Frogs, 96-65, in the quarter. 00:37 TC DAWSON, Skye 10 yd pass from PACHALL, Casey (EVANS, Ross kick), 3-11 0:26, PSU 3 - TC 24 The Frogs’ Ross Evans tied the game with a 35-yard field goal on the first 3rd 14:45 TC JAMES, Waymon 65 yd run (EVANS, Ross kick), 1-65 0:15, PSU 3 - TC 31 08:30 TC EVANS, Ross 24 yd field goal, 11-66 4:21, PSU 3 - TC 34 play of the second quarter. But, PSU controlled the ball and the time of posses- 04:07 TC DAWSON, Skye 73 yd pass from PACHALL, Casey (EVANS, Ross kick), 6-86 2:50, PSU 3 - TC 41 sion throughout the half. In fact, late in the second quarter the Horned Frogs had 4th 12:40 PSU Zach Brown 42 yd field goal, 6-13 2:11, PSU 6 - TC 41 managed just 118 yards of offense. 12:26 TC JAMES, Waymon 82 yd kickoff return (EVANS, Ross kick), , PSU 6 - TC 48 Then, TCU made three big plays at the end of the half to take control of the 07:51 TC BROWN, Matt 4 yd run (EVANS, Ross kick), 4-40 1:51, PSU 6 - TC 55 game. First, Casey Pachall hit Josh Boyce on a 66-yard touchdown pass. Follow- 01:39 PSU Shaquille Richard 1 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 15-87 6:07, PSU 13 - TC 55 ing the kickoff, TCU linebacker Tank Carder picked off a Drew Hubel pass and returned it for another touchdown. The Horned Frogs then forced a Viking three- PSU TC FIRST DOWNS 19 21 and-out, using timeouts wisely to get the ball back. Skye Dawson made 42-yard RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-119 33-248 punt return, and a few plays later caught a 10-yard TD pass from Pachall. With PASSING YDS (NET) 176 214 just seconds to go in the half, the 3-3 tie had transformed into a 24-3 TCU lead. Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-19-1 20-14-1 It got worse in the second half, as Waymon James took the opening play for TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-295 53-462 another touchdown. He was going down after about a four-yard gain, but rolled Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 off a defender without his knee touching down. Both teams stopped on the play Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-85 thinking he was down, but James kept running and raced 65 yards for the score. Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-166 2-93 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-26 That made it 31-3 early in the third. Punts (Number-Avg) 8-40.5 2-26.5 PSU’s Brown tacked on a 42-yard field goal early in the fourth period. It hit Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-0 the left upright, but deflected through. It was Brown’s 10th straight made field Penalties-Yards 6-42 7-58 goal, dating to last season. Possession Time 36:14 23:46 PSU added a 15-play, 87-yard drive in the fourth quarter, with Shaquille Third-Down Conversions 9 of 20 5 of 9 Richard scoring on a one-yard run. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 After managing just 118 yards through the first 28 minutes, TCU exploded, Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 2-19 finishing with 462 yards. Portland State had 295 of total offense. Richard gained 90 on 28 carries. Connor Kavanaugh threw for 103 yards and Hubel passed for 73 yards. RUSHING: Portland State-Shaquille Richard 28-90; Connor Kavanaugh 10-20; Justin Ryan Rau led the Viking defense with nine tackle. Lilley 5-11; Willie Griffin 1-minus 2. TCU-JAMES, Waymon 10-136; TUCKER, Matthew The Vikings dropped to 2-1 on the season, while the 20th ranked Horned 10-62; DEAN, Aundre 7-34; BROWN, Matt 3-15; PACHALL, Casey 3-1. Frogs improved to 3-1. GAME NOTES: SR RB Cory McCaffrey did not play in the game due to a sore PASSING: Portland State-Connor Kavanaugh 12-18-0-103; Drew Hubel 7-16-1-73. TCU-PACHALL, Casey 14-20-1-214. knee. FR RB Shaquille Richard got the start and played well… JR LB Joel Sisler had his third career interception... TCU now has a Mountain West Conference re- RECEIVING: Portland State-Justin Monahan 9-109; AJ Powell 2-22; Shaquille cord 22-game home winning streak… PSU is 2-28 all-time against FBS schools... Richard 2-11; Alex Toureen 2-6; Nevin Lewis 1-14; Roston Tatum 1-8; Gage Loftin the Vikings have lost six in a row on the road. 1-3; Kalua Noa 1-3. TCU-DAWSON, Skye 8-111; BOYCE, Josh 4-94; HICKS, Antoine 1-5; TUCKER, Matthew 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Portland State-Joel Sisler 1-0. TCU-CARDER, Tank 1-26.

FUMBLES: Portland State-DeShawn Shead 1-0; Justin Monahan 1-0. TCU-CARTER, Brandon 1-0; JAMES, Waymon 1-0.

Stadium: Amon Carter Stadium Attendance: 33825 Kickoff time: 1:00 pm End of Game: 3:57 pm Total elapsed time: 2:57 Officials: Referee: Matt Loeffler; Umpire: Rick Podraza; Linesman: Bill Scott; Line judge: Keith Garmound; Back judge: Terry White; Field judge: Randy Smith; Side judge: Anthony Fleming; Scorer: Andy Anderson; Temperature: 91 Wind: SSW 12 Weather: Sunny

SACKS (UA-A): Portland State-Myles Wade 1-0. TCU-CAIN, Kenny 1-0; MAPONGA, Stansl 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Portland State-Ryan Rau 6-3; Ian Sluss 4-2; Donte Almond 3-1; Mike Williams 3-1; David Ross 3-1; Dionte Brooks 1-3; DeShawn Shead 1-2; Khalil Bass 1-2; Manoa Latu 2-0; Shane Melbo 2-0; Nick Green 1-1; Joel Sisler 1-1; Myles Wade 1-1; Vincent Johnson 0-2; Jack Forbes 0-2; Julious Moore 1-0; Thomas Duyndam 1-0; Justin Lilley 1-0; Brandon Tobias 0-1; Kevin Konrath 0-1; Dereck Jester 0-1; Bryant Long 0-1. TCU-CAIN, Kenny 5-8; CUBA, Tekerrein 4-5; FOBBS, Johnny 1-6; VERRETT, Jason 4-2; GILDON, Deryck 3-3; MAPONGA, Stansl 3-3; CARDER, Tank 2-4; BROUGHTON, Bray 0-6; BATTLE, Travara 5-0; THOMAS, Trent 4-1; YENDREY, D.J. 1-3; BURKS, Greg 1-2; FORREST, Ross 1-2; HUNTER, Chuck 0-3; MCCOY, Greg 2-0; ANDERSON, Jonat 2-0; CARTER, Sam 0-2; LEWIS, Jon 0-2; BURNS, Ray 1-0; GRAVES, Antonio 1-0; PORTER, David 1-0; WHITE, Kevin 1-0; ROBERTS, Blake 1-0; DEAN, Aundre 1-0; ALEXIS, Brian 0-1; GARDNER, Kris 0-1. 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 24 Game 4, Oct. 1: PORTLAND STATE 42, IDAHO STATE 35 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Pocatello, ID - A 34-yard touchdown run by Cory McCaffrey with 1:52 to Portland State 6 7 14 15 42 Record: (3-1,2-0) play was the decisive score as Portland State won at Idaho State for the first time Idaho State 11 3 7 14 35 Record: (2-3,1-2) in 12 years, 42-35. Scoring Summary: PSU had to overcome early turnovers and a staggering 21 penalties to 1st 10:15 ISU Brendon Garcia 32 yd field goal, 11-36 2:43, PSU 0 - ISU 3 come from behind and get the win. McCaffrey and quarterback Connor Kavana- 04:02 ISU Derek Graves 29 yd pass from Kevin Yost (Josh Hill rush), 4-53 1:35, PSU 0 - ISU 11 ugh combined for 430 rushing yards and six touchdowns to lead the charge. 02:44 PSU Connor Kavanaugh 33 yd run, 4-63 1:13, PSU 6 - ISU 11 After McCaffrey’s go-ahead touchdown - the fifth lead change of the sec- 2nd 11:41 ISU Brendon Garcia 27 yd field goal, 17-65 5:57, PSU 6 - ISU 14 ond half - an interception by Viking Mike Williams on Idaho State’s 03:11 PSU Connor Kavanaugh 43 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 8-77 3:19, PSU 13 - ISU 14 ensuing possession ended ISU’s hopes. PSU ran out the clock and picked up its 3rd 10:41 PSU Connor Kavanaugh 5 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 9-68 4:11, PSU 20 - ISU 14 07:34 PSU Connor Kavanaugh 43 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 3-56 1:08, PSU 27 - ISU 14 first Big Sky Conference road win since 2009. 02:06 ISU Rodrick Rumble 3 yd pass from Kevin Yost (Brendon Garcia kick), 3-60 1:02, PSU 27 - ISU 21 Two first-period fumbles by the Vikings stymied their offensive start. Idaho 4th 12:20 ISU Rodrick Rumble 1 yd pass from Kevin Yost (Brendon Garcia kick), 8-51 2:32, PSU 27 - ISU 28 State converted one of those turnovers into a touchdown and led 11-6 at the 09:47 PSU Cory McCaffrey 23 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 5-69 2:25, PSU 34 - ISU 28 end of the quarter. PSU had two big plays on one drive on a 30-yard reception 07:17 ISU Tavoy Moore 2 yd run (Brendon Garcia kick), 8-72 2:24, PSU 34 - ISU 35 by Justin Monahan, then a 33-yard touchdown run by Connor Kavanaugh. PSU 01:52 PSU Cory McCaffrey 34 yd run (Connor Kavanaugh rush), 2-36 0:41, PSU 42 - ISU 35 failed on a two-point conversion. Early in the second quarter, Idaho State drove to the Viking one-yard line, PSU iSU FIRST DOWNS 19 22 but the PSU defense held, and after a third-down sack, forced a field goal. ISU led RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 58-436 26-30 14-6. PASSING YDS (NET) 102 364 Kavanaugh ignited the Viking’s Big Sky-leading running game in the first Passes Att-Comp-Int 11-6-0 54-35-1 half. In addition to the first period score, he tacked on a 43-yard run in the second TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-538 80-394 period. That pulled PSU within 14-13 at halftime. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kavanaugh had 105 rushing yards at halftime, and Cory McCaffrey totaled Punt Returns-Yards 1-21 2-8 113 yards on the ground in the first half. PSU outgained ISU, 260-173, in the first Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-143 2-41 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 half but already had the two turnovers and 13 penalties. Punts (Number-Avg) 4-38.5 5-50.0 On PSU’s opening drive of the second half, Kavanaugh was at it again. He Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 completed a key third-and-12 pass to tight end Gage Loftin, who rumbled 45 Penalties-Yards 21-209 8-69 yards to the ISU 7. Three plays later, Kavanaugh knifed into the endzone from five Possession Time 29:44 30:16 yards out, and PSU finally led 20-14. Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 6 of 17 Following a defensive stop, Kavanaugh had another huge play with a Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 dodging, weaving run of 43 yards. That score made it 27-14 Vikings and they Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-36 0-0 appeared to have control of the game. But, Idaho State came back to take the lead with a pair of touchdowns as the nation’s leading receiver Rodrick Rumble got going. Rumble caught touch- RUSHING: Portland State-Cory McCaffrey 33-218; Connor Kavanaugh 12-212; down passes of three and one yard to take back the lead for the Bengals, 28-27. Shaquille Richard 4-22; Nevin Lewis 1-7; Antwun Baker 1-6; Willie Griffin 3-0; McCaffrey’s 23-yard run gave PSU another, brief lead, at 34-28, early in the Justin Lilley 1-0; TEAM 3-minus 29. Idaho State-Tavoy Moore 13-59; Jarrod fourth period. Daniels 4-31; Aaron Prier 1-5; Justin Arias 1-minus 4; TEAM 1-minus 23; Kevin Idaho State proceeded to put together an eight-play, 72-yard drive and Yost 6-minus 38. take the lead back midway through the fourth quarter, 35-34. PASSING: Portland State-Connor Kavanaugh 6-11-0-102. Idaho State-Kevin Yost Later, after a trade of possessions, ISU was setting up to punt. However, a 34-53-1-367; Justin Arias 1-1-0-minus 3. high snap over the punter’s head set the Vikings up in Bengal territory for the de- cisive drive. Two McCaffrey carries later, the senior tailback was in the endzone. RECEIVING: Portland State-Justin Monahan 3-50; Gage Loftin 2-51; Kyle McMillIn Kavanaugh rushed for a two-point conversion giving PSU the 42-35 lead. 1-1. Idaho State-Rodrick Rumble 11-131; Josh Hill 9-72; Tavoy Moore 7-28; The Bengals tried to drive in the waning moments, but on their third play Anthony Boyles 4-36; Derek Graves 3-48; Luke Austin 1-49. from scrimmage, Williams stepped in front of a slant pattern and picked off the INTERCEPTIONS: Portland State-Mike Williams 1-0. Idaho State-None. pass. Kavanaugh finished with 212 yards on 12 carries with four TDs. He also FUMBLES: Portland State-Cory McCaffrey 1-1; Willie Griffin 1-0; Gage Loftin 1-1. completed six of 11 passes for 102 yards. McCaffrey, coming back from a missed Idaho State-None. start due to injury, looked like his old self, rushing 33 times for 218 yards and two scores. Stadium: Holt Arena Attendance: 8288 “Everyone was doing their job. When I got to the second level (of the de- Kickoff time: 1:35 pm End of Game: 4:47 pm Total elapsed time: 3:12 fense) guys sprung me. When every guy does their job, plays happen,” said Kava- Officials: Referee: Jim Osborn; Umpire: T. Pontarelli; Linesman: Terry White; Line judge: Ken Wolf; Back judge: Jeff Rink; Field judge: Gyle Thornhill; naugh. “(Idaho State’s) scheme was to shut down Cory and that did a lot of good Side judge: Robert Holloway; Scorer: Dylan Barfus; things for me. But, you can’t ever shut down Cory, he’s gonna bust one at the end. SACKS (UA-A): Portland State-Julious Moore 2-0; Shane Melbo 1-0; Jack Forbes The Big Sky road win was a long-time coming and very satisfying for Ka- 0-1; Dereck Jester 0-1; Brandon Tobias 0-1; Ian Sluss 0-1. Idaho State-None. vanaugh: “It’s an unbelievable feeling and its going to give us confidence going into next week. I like where this team is at. We’re playing strong and finishing.” TACKLES (UA-A): Portland State-Ian Sluss 4-9; Donte Almond 4-5; Mike Williams PSU totaled 538 yards, including a school-record 436 on the ground. ISU 6-2; Khalil Bass 0-8; DeShawn Shead 4-2; David Ross 3-3; Ryan Rau 2-4; Dionte Brooks 1-5; Jack Forbes 3-2; Karrington Jones 2-0; Joel Sisler 2-0; Julious had 394 yards, with 364 in the air. Yost was 34-53 for 367 yards, three touch- Moore 2-0; Myles Wade 1-1; Shane Melbo 1-1; Brandon Tobias 1-1; Ronnie Simmons downs and an interception. 1-0; Manoa Latu 1-0; Alika Vaiese 1-0; Dereck Jester 0-1. Idaho State-A.J. Ian Sluss led a solid defensive effort for the Vikings with 13 tackles, includ- Storms 3-7; Greg Melendez 4-5; Ryan Coleman 3-4; Donovan Henley 5-1; Austin ing three for losses. PSU had 11 tackles for loss and five sacks in the game. Julious Graves 2-4; Basim Hudeen 3-2; J.T. Albers 2-3; Jake Rouser 1-4; Kelvin Miller Moore had two of those sacks. 4-0; Ed Pritchett 3-1; Jack Francis 1-3; Jordan Monga 1-3; Jake Pele 1-2; Aust. GAME NOTES: The Vikings are now 3-1, Idaho State is 2-3… the last time Schnizler 0-3; James Bergren 1-1; Demetrius Allen 0-2; Ethan Monroe 0-2; Portland State won in Pocatello was a 52-13 victory over the Bengals in 1999… Christian Gines 0-2; Jon Davidson 1-0; Cody Sorensen 1-0; Mitch Beckstead 0-1. PSU ended a five-game losing streak at Idaho State and a six-game Big Sky Con- ference road losing streak. 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 25 Game 5, Oct. 8: #3 MONTANA STATE 38, PORTLAND STATE 36 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score PORTLAND, Ore. – Portland State gave third-ranked Montana State every- Montana State 7 14 14 3 38 Record: (5-1,3-0) thing it could handle and more on Saturday at JELD-WEN Field, but in the end Portland State 10 3 6 17 36 Record: (3-2,2-1) the Vikings came up just inches short from forcing overtime in a 38-36 loss. Scoring Summary: Portland State trailed 38-22 with 6:52 left, yet scored a pair of late touch- 1st 08:47 PSU Cory McCaffrey 9 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 3-28 0:59, MSU 0 - PSU 7 downs to get back in the ballgame. After Connor Kavanaugh found Kalua Noa on 02:30 PSU Zach Brown 21 yd field goal, 7-40 2:55, MSU 0 - PSU 10 a 15-yard slant pass to the left for a touchdown at the 2:52 mark, PSU trailed by 01:06 MSU Steven Foster 5 yd pass from D. McGhee (J. Cunningham kick), 4-67 1:19, MSU 7 - PSU 10 just two. But Kavanaugh was stopped inches short of the goal line on a running 2nd 13:15 MSU Tray Robinson 24 yd pass from D. McGhee (J. Cunningham kick), 5-50 1:45, MSU 14 - PSU 10 play that would have tied the game up. 08:29 PSU Zach Brown 28 yd field goal, 9-61 4:40, MSU 14 - PSU 13 “It was a speed option and they did a good job of stringing it out. They took 07:37 MSU John Ellis 69 yd pass from DeNarius McGhee (J. Cunningham kick), 3-79 0:48, MSU 21 - PSU 13 3rd 13:16 PSU Cory McCaffrey 49 yd run (C. Kavanaugh rush failed), 4-70 1:36, MSU 21 - PSU 19 away my pitch man so I just dipped my shoulder and tried to get as much as I 10:36 MSU DeNarius McGhee 1 yd run (J. Cunningham kick), 5-61 2:34, MSU 28 - PSU 19 could,” said Kavanaugh. “They made a nice play of coming up, taking my legs out 03:07 MSU Elvis Akpla 6 yd pass from DeNarius McGhee (J. Cunningham kick), 7-62 3:28, MSU 35 - PSU 19 and stopping me a yard short.” 4th 13:36 PSU Zach Brown 47 yd field goal, 10-33 4:21, MSU 35 - PSU 22 Montana State ran out the clock to hold on for the victory. 06:52 MSU J. Cunningham 26 yd field goal, 12-52 6:37, MSU 38 - PSU 22 Midway through the fourth quarter it appeared that Montana State had 03:46 PSU Cory McCaffrey 1 yd run (Nevin Lewis pass from C. Kavanaugh), 9-63 2:56, MSU 38 - PSU 30 the game wrapped up. The Bobcats led 21-19 just after the intermission, but 02:52 PSU Kalua Noa 15 yd pass from C. Kavanaugh (C. Kavanaugh rush failed), 3-17 0:51, MSU 38 - PSU 36 quarterback DeNarius McGhee led Montana State on a pair of scoring drives in MSU PSU the third quarter. With 6:52 left in the game, Jason Cunningham booted a 26- FIRST DOWNS 22 21 yard field goal, giving MSU a 38-22 advantage. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-173 41-213 The Vikings responded with a nine-play, 63-yard drive that was capped by a PASSING YDS (NET) 255 127 one-yard Cory McCaffrey touchdown run. Kavanaugh then threaded the needle Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-15-0 27-15-0 to wide receiver Nevin Lewis for the two-point conversion in the back of the end TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-428 68-340 zone and Portland State trailed 38-30 with 3:46 left. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 On the ensuing kickoff, PSU lined up in an onside kick formation, but with Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 4-24 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-138 7-163 no Bobcat player deep to receive the ball, Vikings kicker Zach Brown pooched Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 the ball inside the MSU 20, where Justin Lilley came out with the rock after the Punts (Number-Avg) 3-37.7 6-35.5 officials took over a minute to unscramble the players. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0 Moments later, Kavanaugh hit Noa on 3rd-and-8 for a touchdown. Penalties-Yards 6-78 15-151 Portland State’s defense set the tone early, forcing the Bobcats to go three- Possession Time 30:24 29:36 and-out on the game’s first possession. Vikings linebacker Ian Sluss snuffed out Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 3 of 12 a screen pass on the first play for a loss of five yards and on 3rd-and-11, PSU Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 6-6 flushed McGhee out of the pocket and made him hurry a pass that fell incom- Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 1-10 plete. Montana State’s second trip down the field resulted in a blocked punt by RUSHING: Montana State-Cody Kirk 20-74; Everett Gilbert 4-52; John Ellis 1-20; Lewis, which was recovered by teammate Taylor Martinek at the Bobcat 28-yard Tray Robinson 8-20; DeNarius McGhee 8-12; Team 2-minus 5. Portland State-Cory line. McCaffrey 21-119; C. Kavanaugh 15-75; S. Richard 5-19. The Vikings wasted little time getting on the scoreboard, punching it in 59 seconds later. On 1st-and-10, Kavanaugh dropped back to pass but ended up PASSING: Montana State-DeNarius McGhee 15-22-0-255. Portland State-C. Kavanaugh 15-26-0-127; Willie Griffin 0-1-0-0. scrambling for 16 yards. Two plays later, Kavanaugh ran an option play to the left, eventually pitching it to McCaffrey, who dove from three yards out and hit the RECEIVING: Montana State-Elvis Akpla 4-78; Tanner Bleskin 4-60; John Ellis 2-77; pylon for a touchdown. Steven Foster 2-17; Cody Kirk 2-minus 1; Tray Robinson 1-24. Portland State-Cory The Bobcats marched down to the PSU 38 on their next drive, but the Vi- McCaffrey 7-41; Justin Monahan 3-26; Kalua Noa 2-29; Nevin Lewis 2-14; AJ Powell kings sacked McGhee on 3rd-and-12, forcing a punt. Again Portland State’s spe- 1-17. cial teams came up big after Dionte Brooks dove over a MSU blocker and got a hand on the kick. FUMBLES: Montana State-None. Portland State-Cory McCaffrey 1-0; C. Kavanaugh 1-0. PSU got the ball back on the Montana State 43-yard line and worked the SACKS (UA-A): Montana State-Na’a Moeakiola 1-0; Jody Owens 1-0. Portland ball down to the two. The drive stalled, though, and the Vikings settled for a 21- State-Ryan Rau 1-0. yard field goal by Brown. Montana State answered back with two straight touchdowns for a 14-10 lead. TACKLES (UA-A): Montana State-Jody Owens 6-2; Na’a Moeakiola 3-5; G. Galloway A Brown 28-yard field goal brought the Viks within one, 14-13, before Mon- 5-2; Zach Minter 5-0; Darius Jones 4-0; Clay Bignell 4-0; Sean Gords 3-1; C. tana State scored three plays later on a 69-yard pass from McGhee to John Ellis. Schreibeis 3-0; Michael Foster 1-1; Brian Bignell 1-1; John Laidet 1-1; Zach The score remained 21-13, in favor of Montana State, at the break. Logan 1-0; Deonte Flowers 1-0; Casey Dennehy 1-0; Steven Bethley 1-0; J. Cunningham 1-0; Connor Verlanic 1-0; David Dash 1-0; Robert Marshall 1-0; Chase McCaffrey broke off an electrifying 49-yard run for a touchdown just min- Young 0-1. Portland State-Ryan Rau 9-2; Khalil Bass 4-3; Myles Wade 4-2; Ian utes into the third quarter. The senior running back appeared to be trapped Sluss 5-0; DeShawn Shead 4-1; Dean Faddis 3-1; Mike Williams 3-1; Dionte Brooks along the right sideline, but found an opening at the 20 and broke back toward 1-2; Dereck Jester 1-2; Jack Forbes 0-3; Manoa Latu 2-0; Andrew Godinet 1-1; midfield for the score. PSU’s two-point conversion attempt came up short, leav- Donte Almond 1-1; Alika Vaiese 1-1; Ben Bowen 1-1; Nevin Lewis 1-0; Shane Melbo ing them down 21-19. 1-0; David Ross 1-0; Zach Brown 0-1. Portland State finished the game with 340 yards of total offense, including 213 on the ground. McCaffrey led the way with 119 yards and three scores on 21 Stadium: JELD-WEN Field Attendance: 9054 Kickoff time: 1:07 pm End of Game: 4:22 pm Total elapsed time: 3:15 touches. He was also the Vikings leading receiver with seven catches for 41 yards. Officials: Referee: Jim Crowley; Umpire: Roger Stewart; Linesman: Bret Shaw; Kavanaugh completed 15-of-26 passes for 127 yards, and also ran for 75 Line judge: Rod Ammari; Back judge: Scott Marchand; Field judge: Tim Davis; yards on 15 carries. Side judge: Kent Condie; Scorer: Nathan Keyes; McGhee led the Bobcats to 428 yards, 255 of which came via his arm. The Temperature: 67 Wind: calm Weather: sunny, pleasant sophomore went 15-of-22 with four touchdown passes. GAME NOTES: McCaffrey topped the 100-yard barrier for the 11th time over the past two seasons. The only time he failed to reach that mark was at Northern Arizona last year when he left in the first quarter with an injury ... Brown kicked three field goals, including a 47-yarder. He has now made a school record 13 in a row. His career total of 43 is also a PSU record ... Ryan Rau led the Portland State defense with 11 tackles, including nine solo stops and two tackles for loss ... Noa’s TD reception was the first of his career ... the Vikings didn’t commit a turn- over for the first time this season. Montana State didn’t have a turnover either... penalties plagued the Vikings for the second consecutive week. They had 15 for 151 yards after committing 21 for 209 yards last Saturday at Idaho State. 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 26 Game 6, Oct. 15: #14 MONTANA 30, PORTLAND STATE 24 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Missoula, MT – What started as a great day for Viking football ended in Portland State 6 15 3 0 24 Record: (3-3,2-2) disappointment like so many times before at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. After Montana 0 10 14 6 30 Record: (5-2,4-1) trailing by two touchdowns in the first half, Montana roared back with a solid Scoring Summary: second half to beat Portland State, 30-24. 1st 11:37 PSU Zach Brown 53 yd field goal, 7-24 3:23, PSU 3 - UM 0 PSU has lost every time it has played a Big Sky Conference game at Mon- 04:33 PSU Zach Brown 28 yd field goal, 11-64 5:36, PSU 6 - UM 0 tana - a total of eight in all since 1996. This loss stung as everything was going 2nd 13:10 PSU Connor Kavanaugh 8 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 2-11 0:34, PSU 13 - UM 0 the Vikings way in the first half. Then, star running back Cory McCaffrey went 07:39 UM Jordan Johnson 6 yd run (Brody McKnight kick), 7-70 2:37, PSU 13 - UM 7 down with a left leg injury in the fourth quarter that will have him on the shelf 01:32 PSU Cory McCaffrey 3 yd run (Zach Brown rush), 13-70 6:02, PSU 21 - UM 7 indefinitely. 00:12 UM Brody McKnight 27 yd field goal, 7-53 1:14, PSU 21 - UM 10 Portland State dropped to 3-3 on the season, 2-2 in Big Sky Conference 3rd 06:55 UM Jordan Canada 5 yd run (Jordan Johnson pass failed), 10-65 3:51, PSU 21 - UM 16 03:45 PSU Zach Brown 31 yd field goal, 8-46 3:10, PSU 24 - UM 16 play. 14th-ranked Montana improved to 5-2 overall, 4-1 in league. 01:37 UM Dan Moore 1 yd run (Kav. Middleton pass from Jordan Johnson), 5-80 2:08, PSU 24 - UM 24 Kicker Zach Brown hit a pair of first-period field goals to put the Vikings on 4th 10:06 UM Brody McKnight 24 yd field goal, 5-45 1:47, PSU 24 - UM 27 top 6-0. His 53-yarder tied his own mark for second-longest in PSU history. 01:49 UM Brody McKnight 42 yd field goal, 7-39 2:25, PSU 24 - UM 30 At the start of the second period, Nevin Lewis made a big play with his third punt block of the year. PSU took over at Montana’s 11-yard line. Two plays later, PSU UM Connor Kavanaugh ran it in from eight yards out and PSU led 13-0. FIRST DOWNS 19 15 The Griz finally got on the board with a seven-play, 70-yard drive to close RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-200 44-255 PASSING YDS (NET) 100 128 within 13-7 midway through the second. Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-10-2 20-10-1 On the Vikings’ next possession, another big special teams play led to a TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-300 64-383 touchdown. Faced with a fourth-and-one at their own 49, PSU ran a fake punt Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 with Thomas Duyndam carrying for six yards. A personal foul penalty tacked on Punt Returns-Yards 2-12 1-18 15 more yards and the Vikings kept moving. Five plays later, McCaffrey scored on Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-104 5-91 a three-yard run. A two-point conversion by Brown put the Vikings up 21-7. Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-2 Brody McKnight hit a 27-yard field goal just before halftime, but the Vikings Punts (Number-Avg) 4-35.8 4-39.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 went into the locker room with a 21-10 lead. Penalties-Yards 13-88 8-85 The Vikings held the ball for almost 21 minutes in the half, running 43 plays Possession Time 34:02 25:58 to just 24 for the Griz. Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 5 of 14 Montana closed the score to 21-16 on a five-yard reverse for touchdown by Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 1 Jordan Canada midway through the third period. A failed two-point conversion Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 5-5 kept the Viking lead at five. PSU answered with another eight-play scoring drive. Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-8 1-13 It was a 31-yard field goal by Brown and PSU was back to a 24-16 advantage. RUSHING: Portland State-Cory McCaffrey 25-103; Connor Kavanaugh 23-97; Thomas A 75-yard run - the biggest gainer of the day - set up Montana in a first and Duyndam 1-6; Shaquille Richard 1-minus 1; TEAM 2-minus 5. Montana-Jordan Canada goal on their next possession. Dan Moore eventually scored on a one-yard run. A 14-159; Peter Nguyen 10-68; Gerald Kemp 2-15; Dan Moore 10-8; Jordan Johnson two-point conversion pass by Montana sent the game to the fourth quarter tied 7-6; TEAM 1-minus 1. at 24-24. Montana finally got the big break it needed when a Kavanaugh pass was PASSING: Portland State-Connor Kavanaugh 10-20-2-100. Montana-Jordan Johnson tipped, then picked off by Houston Roots. The Griz eventually turned it into an- 10-18-0-128; Nate Montana 0-1-0-0; Antwon Moutra 0-1-1-0; Gerald Kemp 0-0-0-0. other McKnight field goal and Montana had it s first lead at 27-24 with 10:06 to RECEIVING: Portland State-Nevin Lewis 3-40; Justin Monahan 3-38; Kalua Noa 2-6; play. Shaquille Richard 1-10; Cory McCaffrey 1-6. Montana-Jabin Sambrano 2-73; Sam McKnight made a 42 yarded with 1:49 to play, giving Montana a 30-24 lead. Gratton 2-11; Gerald Kemp 2-0; Antwon Moutra 1-19; Peter Nguyen 1-17; Greg Hardy The Griz defense made it hold up with another interception and Montana came 1-7; Dan Moore 1-1. away with the win. The Vikings were held to 109 yards in the second half while the Griz racked INTERCEPTIONS: Portland State-Joel Sisler 1-0. Montana-Houston Roots 2-2. up 254 yards after intermission. “They made a few adjustments, but what it really came down to was us not FUMBLES: Portland State-TEAM 1-0. Montana-Peter Nguyen 1-0. executing (in the second half), “said Kavanaugh. SACKS (UA-A): Portland State-Jack Forbes 1-1, Ryan Rau 0-1. Montana-Josh Harris 1-0. McCaffrey rushed 25 times for 103 yards. Kavanaugh had 97 yards on 23 carries. Each had a touchdown. TACKLES (UA-A): Portland State-Ryan Rau 3-14; Donte Almond 3-5; Ian Sluss 2-6; Linebacker Ryan Rau had a career-high 17 tackles in the game. Defensive Jack Forbes 3-8; Myles Wade 1-6; DeShawn Shead 1-6; David Ross 4-0; Joel Sisler end Jack Forbes finished with 11 tackles, three for losses. 1-3; Dionte Brooks 0-4; Alika Vaiese 0-4; Khalil Bass 1-1; Manoa Latu 1-1; Aided by his 75-yard run, Jordan Canada was the leading gainer for UM Dereck Jester 0-2; Mike Williams 1-0; Mitchell Van Dyk 1-0; Aaron Kincy 1-0; with 159 yards on 14 carries. Anthony Davis 1-0; Andrew Godinet 0-1; Zach Brown 0-1; Willie Griffin 0-1; Julious Moore 0-1; Braedyn Eagle 0-1. Montana-Josh Harris 3-6; John Kanagata’a PSU struggled with penalties again, commiting 13 for 88 yards. 2-7; Caleb McSurdy 4-4; Bry. Waldhauser 2-5; Bo Tully 3-3; Alex Shaw 3-3; Bobby “In the end, we felt like we made too mistakes to beat a good football team Alt 1-5; Tru. Johnson 3-2; Mike McCord 2-3; Houston Roots 3-1; Matt Hermanson on the road,” said Viking Coach Nigel Burton. 1-3; Tyrone Duncan 0-4; Ryan Fetherston 1-2; Ben Hughes 1-1; Andrew Badger 1-1; GAME NOTES: The Vikings last won in Missoula in 1987, a stretch of nine Josh Dennard 1-1; Josh Stuberg 1-0; Kevin Frank Jr. 0-1; Donny Lisowski 0-1; straight losses… Montana has beaten the Vikings the last seven years in a row… Caleb Walden 0-1; Brock Coyle 0-1; Sean Murray 0-1; Brian Maus 0-1; Beau Brown made three field goals in the game, stretching his streak of consecutive Donaldson 0-1. FGs made to 16. He finally missed a 53-yarder in the fourth period, hooking it left. Stadium: Washington-Grizzly Attendance: 25744 Kickoff time: 1:05pm End of Game: 4:08pm Total elapsed time: 3:03 Officials: Referee: Tom Frazier; Umpire: C. Butterfield; Linesman: Bob Guerin; Line judge: Neil Peterson; Back judge: Doug Newbury; Field judge: Jeffrey Young; Side judge: Mark Jones; Scorer: David Feeley; Temperature: 49 Wind: 9-12 N Weather: Cloudy 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 27 Game 7, Oct. 22: PORTLAND STATE 36, WILLAMETTE 10 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Portland, OR – Portland State took control early using a balanced offen- Willamette 0 3 0 7 10 Record: (3-4) sive attack with solid defense to defeat Willamette, 36-10, in a non-conference Portland State 16 13 7 0 36 Record: (4-3) game at JELD-WEN Field. Scoring Summary: The win improved the Vikings to 4-3 on the season, while Willamette 1st 09:58 PSU S. Richard 3 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 6-43 2:26, WU 0 - PSU 7 dropped to 3-4. 06:32 PSU Nevin Lewis 39 yd pass from C. Kavanaugh (Zach Brown kick blockd), 3-63 1:19, WU 0 - PSU 13 Portland State took advantage of an early Willamette turnover when Ja- 03:35 PSU Zach Brown 33 yd field goal, 4-3 1:24, WU 0 - PSU 16 miere Abney fumbled near midfield. Connor Kavanaugh led a six-play, 43-yard 2nd 13:50 PSU J. Monahan 20 yd pass from C. Kavanaugh (C. Kavanaugh pass failed), 8-74 2:44, WU 0 - PSU 22 drive capped off by a Shaquille Richard three-yard touchdown run. 04:56 WU Rowan 40 yd field goal, 5-14 2:44, WU 3 - PSU 22 Three minutes later, Kavanaugh connected on a 39-yard touchdown pass 00:55 PSU S. Richard 7 yd pass from C. Kavanaugh (Zach Brown kick), 9-60 3:54, WU 3 - PSU 29 to Nevin Lewis. It was the first of a career-high three scoring passes for the se- 3rd 11:07 PSU Kalua Noa 22 yd pass from Drew Hubel (Tyler Cope kick), 3-24 0:45, WU 3 - PSU 36 4th 08:39 WU Widing 9 yd run (Derby kick), 11-68 5:37, WU 10 - PSU 36 nior quarterback. He hooked up with Justin Monahan and Richard in the second quarter, leading the Vikings to a 29-3 halftime lead. WU PSU It was all Kavanaugh would play, but he was effective, completing 9-12 FIRST DOWNS 12 20 passes for a season-high 162 yards. He also rushed five times for 37 yards. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 45-149 46-230 The only first-half score Willamette managed was a field goal following a PASSING YDS (NET) 63 255 failed fake punt attempt by the Vikings. The Bearcats drove 14 yards, getting a Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-8-0 25-14-2 40-yard field goal from Mitch Rowan late in the half. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-212 71-485 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-6 Drew Hubel took over at quarterback in the second half and led a quick Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-17 scoring drive, hitting Kalua Noa on a 22-yard touchdown pass. That gave PSU a Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-84 3-54 36-3 lead. Interception Returns-Yards 2-7 0-0 Neither team could mount any significant offense after that until Willa- Punts (Number-Avg) 6-39.3 1-45.0 mette made its only touchdown drive of the game. The Bearcats completed an Fumbles-Lost 6-3 3-1 11-play, 68-yard scoring march in the middle of the fourth quarter. Quarterback Penalties-Yards 7-60 12-104 Brian Widing rushed for a nine-yard touchdown. Possession Time 30:41 29:19 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 8 of 14 Portland State outgained Willamette, 485-212, in the game. After being a Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 2 run-heavy offense all year, PSU made it happen with the pass on this night, com- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-5 pleting 14-25 passes for 255 yards and four scores. Shaquille Richard, starting in Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 2-10 place of the injured Cory McCaffrey, rushed 22 times for 85 yards and one score to go with his touchdown reception. RUSHING: Willamette-Dean 10-64; Abney 11-38; Jones, D. 6-29; Widing 4-12; Turner Willie Griffin ran the ball 10 times for 61 yards while the Vikings totaled 230 5-4; Williams 4-4; Plummer 1-3; Brown, M. 2-2; Wyman 1-minus 2; Knecht 1-minus yards on the ground. 5. Portland State-S. Richard 22-85; Willie Griffin 10-61; C. Kavanaugh 5-37; Justin Lilley 6-32; Justin Engstrom 2-17; Drew Hubel 1-minus 2. The defense performed well, making 10 tackles for loss, two sacks and re- covering three fumbles. Safety DeShawn Shead made six stops, including one PASSING: Willamette-Widing 7-12-0-55; Rowan 0-1-0-0; Dean 1-1-0-8. Portland for loss and forced a fumble. Linebacker Ian Sluss made five tackles, two for loss- State-C. Kavanaugh 9-12-0-162; Drew Hubel 3-8-1-54; Justin Engstrom 2-4-0-39; es, a sack, and forced two fumbles. Thomas Duyndam 0-1-1-0. GAME NOTES: It was a first-ever meeting between Portland State and Divi- sion III Willamette… the Vikings are now 3-1 at home this year. RECEIVING: Willamette-Knecht 3-29; Williams 3-29; Gilmore 1-6; Turner 1-minus 1. Portland State-Nevin Lewis 3-57; Gage Loftin 2-32; Kalua Noa 2-26; S. Richard 2-12; Roston Tatum 1-39; Antwun Baker 1-34; K. Anderson 1-30; Justin Monahan 1-20; Kyle McMillin 1-5.

INTERCEPTIONS: Willamette-Johnston 1-7; Giza 1-0. Portland State-None.

FUMBLES: Willamette-Abney 2-2; Knecht 1-1; Giza 1-0; Dean 1-0; Wyman 1-0. Portland State-AJ Powell 2-0; Drew Hubel 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Willamette-Carroll 1-0. Portland State-Ian Sluss 1-0; Dionte Brooks 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Willamette-David 6-3; Carroll 5-2; Bruno 4-2; Pastorino 4-1; Bourke 4-1; Holland 3-2; Del Real 4-0; Millar 3-0; Warner 2-1; Rosselli 2-1; Wenzel 1-2; Giza 2-0; Lyons 2-0; Nelson 1-1; Miller, S. 1-1; Pearson 1-0; Santana 1-0; Dean 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Lee 1-0; Ertola 1-0; Meza 1-0; Meek 0-1. Portland State-DeShawn Shead 6-0; Manoa Latu 5-1; Ian Sluss 5-0; Shane Melbo 4-1; Ryan Rau 4-0; Donte Almond 4-0; Dionte Brooks 4-0; Khalil Bass 3-1; Joel Sisler 3-0; David Ross 2-0; Brandon Tobias 2-0; Nick Green 2-0; Mike Williams 1-1; Kevin Konrath 1-1; Dereck Jester 1-0; Anthony Davis 1-0; Andrew Godinet 1-0; Alika Vaiese 1-0; Myles Wade 1-0; Jack Forbes 0-1; James Seumaala 0-1; Vincent Johnson 0-1.

Stadium: JELD-WEN Field Attendance: 5491 Kickoff time: 5:05 pm End of Game: 7:40 pm Total elapsed time: 2:35 Officials: Referee: Kelly Holman; Umpire: T. Pontarelli; Linesman: Terry White; Line judge: Ken Wolf; Back judge: Jeff Rink; Field judge: Gyle Thornhill; Side judge: Tom Oberweiser; Scorer: Nathan Keyes; Temperature: 60 Wind: SE 5-10 Weather: cloudy, breezy 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 28 Game 8, Oct. 29: PORTLAND STATE 43, EASTERN WASHINGTON 26 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Cheney, WA - In an old school Big Sky Conference football game, crazy plays and Portland State 3 19 14 7 43 Record: (5-3,3-2) big offense were in large supply, and the Portland State Vikings took their share, defeating Eastern Washington 7 13 6 0 26 Record: (4-5,4-3) Eastern Washington, 43-26. The win improved Portland State to 5-3 on the season, 3-2 in the Big Sky Conference Scoring Summary: and keeps post-season hopes alive. Meanwhile, the defending national champions dropped 1st 09:24 PSU Zach Brown 38 yd field goal, 4--11 1:18, PSU 3 - EWU 0 to 4-5, 4-3 in the Big Sky and are virtually out of contention for a return to the playoffs. 01:13 EWU Greg Herd 96 yd pass from Bo Mitchell (Mike Jarrett kick), 3-99 0:49, PSU 3 - EWU 7 Despite missing star running back Cory McCaffrey, the Viking offense rolled most of 2nd 14:50 EWU N. Edwards 59 yd pass from Bo Mitchell (Mike Jarrett kick), 2-60 0:24, PSU 3 - EWU 14 the day. Quarterback Connor Kavanaugh had one of his better games, running for 154 yards, 09:43 PSU Zach Brown 38 yd field goal, 10-58 5:07, PSU 6 - EWU 14 and passing for 147 yards and a touchdown. Running backs Willie Griffin, Shaq Richard and 06:42 PSU Justin Monahan 14 yd pass from Nevin Lewis (Zach Brown pass intcpt), 5-80 2:24, PSU 12 - EWU 14 Justin Lilley combined for 179 yards and two touchdowns. 04:56 PSU Zach Brown 41 yd field goal, 4--4 1:46, PSU 15 - EWU 14 Eastern Washington had -1 yards rushing, but was relegated to passing most of the 02:04 EWU N. Edwards 15 yd pass from Bo Mitchell (Mike Jarrett kick failed), 6-75 2:52, PSU 15 - EWU 20 day, as Bo Levi Mitchell completed 20 of 42 for 440 yards, four touchdowns and one inter- 00:02 PSU Justin Monahan 8 yd pass from Connor Kavanaugh (Zach Brown kick), 10-83 2:04, PSU 22 - EWU 20 ception. 3rd 05:23 PSU Shaquille Richard 1 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 11-65 4:43, PSU 29 - EWU 20 The Viking defense set the stage early in the game making four sacks during the Ea- 05:17 PSU Joel Sisler 23 yd interception return (Zach Brown kick), , PSU 36 - EWU 20 gles’ first two possessions. 03:10 EWU N. Edwards 7 yd pass from Bo Mitchell (Bo Mitchell pass failed), 8-65 2:07, PSU 36 - EWU 26 Unfortunately, a fumble snap and a penalty hindered the Vikings as they got down to 4th 11:50 PSU Shaquille Richard 2 yd run (Zach Brown kick), 12-81 6:20, PSU 43 - EWU 26 the two-yard line on their first possession. They had to settle for a 38-yard Zach Brown field goal. PSU EWU Dionte Brooks’ blocked an Eagle punt to set the Vikings at the Eastern Washington FIRST DOWNS 21 16 10 on the next possession. The Vikings got to a fourth-and-goal at the one-yard line, but RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 54-338 18--1 Kavanaugh was stopped and PSU turned it over on downs. PASSING YDS (NET) 161 440 “It was a little bit frustrating. We knew we have be more efficient than that and put up Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-17-0 42-20-1 seven every time we get there,” said wide receiver Justin Monahan. “The defense kept us up TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 79-499 60-439 on the sideline, told us they would get it done and give us more chances, so that was good Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 to hear.” Punt Returns-Yards 2-41 0-0 “I have so much confidence in this offense that I know whatever happens we are go- Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-99 7-63 ing to get things back on track,” said Kavanaugh. “Eastern made a big stop. I knew if we kept Interception Returns-Yards 1-23 0-0 plugging away good things would happen.” Punts (Number-Avg) 3-37.0 2-47.5 After being snuffed out on their first two possessions, the Eagles struck on a pair of Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-2 big pass plays for touchdowns. Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell hit Greg Herd on a 96-yard Penalties-Yards 12-110 7-47 touchdown late in the first period. Two minutes later, Mitchell found Nicholas Edwards on a Possession Time 37:08 22:52 59-yard score and PSU trailed 14-3. Third-Down Conversions 8 of 18 3 of 13 Brown added another 38-yard field goal in the second quarter to cut the deficit to Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 2 of 5 14-6. Then, a trick play got the Vikings into the end zone. Nevin Lewis threw a 14-yard touch- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-8 2-2 down to Justin Monahan. However, the pass was originally intended for Kalua Noa who Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-34 2-15 tipped it in the endzone, as did three Eagle defenders. Monahan, the fifth player to touch the ball, secured the reception and it was 14-12. RUSHING: Portland State-Connor Kavanaugh 24-154; Willie Griffin 11-84; Shaquille “That is definitely the craziest play I have ever been a part of,” said Monahan. Richard 13-58; Justin Lilley 4-37; Ian Sluss 1-5; TEAM 1-0. Eastern Brown then pooched a kickoff to Eastern Washington that the Eagles were not pre- Washington-Jordan Talley 3-5; Quincy Forte 6-4; D.Bronson 1-3; Bo Mitchell pared for. Andrew Godinet recovered the ball at the Eastern 20. The Vikings were stopped, 8-minus 13. but tacked on a 41-yard Zach Brown field goal to take a 15-14 lead. “Special teams this year has probably been the biggest surprise ever. The defense PASSING: Portland State-Connor Kavanaugh 16-23-0-147; Nevin Lewis 1-2-0-14. came out in the second half and shut them down and gave us several opportunities to seal Eastern Washington-Bo Mitchell 20-42-1-440. the victory.” The Eagles came right back on a six-play, 75-yard drive. Mitchell found Edwards in the RECEIVING: Portland State-Justin Monahan 8-77; Nevin Lewis 5-38; Kalua Noa 1-21; corner of the end zone on a 15-yard touchdown pass. The Eagles missed the extra point, but Willie Griffin 1-15; Roston Tatum 1-9; Shaquille Richard 1-1. Eastern led 20-15. Washington-N. Edwards 9-166; Greg Herd 5-196; Cory Mitchell 3-62; Quincy Forte With just under two minutes to play in the half, Connor Kavanaugh rallied the Vikings 2-10; Ashton Clark 1-6. on a 10-play, 83-yard drive. He hit Monahan on an eight-yard touchdown with two seconds to play in the half. The extra point gave PSU a 22-20 halftime lead. INTERCEPTIONS: Portland State-Joel Sisler 1-23. Eastern Washington-None. PSU totaled 291 offensive yards in the half, while Eastern had 280. Mitchell passed for 292 yards, but the Eagles had -12 rushing yards. FUMBLES: Portland State-Connor Kavanaugh 1-0; DeShawn Shead 1-0; AJ Powell 1-1. Midway through the third period, Kavanaugh led another, lengthy 11-play, 65-yard Eastern Washington-Bo Schuetzle 1-1; Team 1-1. drive. Richard scored from one yard out and the extra point made it 29-22. Then, linebacker Joel Sisler provided the defensive play of the game on Eastern Wash- SACKS (UA-A): Portland State-Ian Sluss 2-0; Khalil Bass 1-0; Joel Sisler 1-0; ington’s first snap of the next possession. Sisler jumped a pass route, picking off Mitchell and Myles Wade 1-0. Eastern Washington-Paul Ena 0-1; Jerry Ceja 1-0; Cody McCarthy returning it 23 yards for a touchdown. PSU led 36-20. 0-1. “Unbelievable,” Monahan said of the Sisler interception. “That’s what he does though. He is great in coverage. He has great instincts.” TACKLES (UA-A): Portland State-DeShawn Shead 5-1; Joel Sisler 2-3; David Ross Mitchell came back to get his fourth touchdown pass late in the period, hitting Ed- 3-1; Ian Sluss 3-1; Myles Wade 2-2; Aaron Kincy 3-0; Manoa Latu 3-0; Khalil Bass wards for a third time on a seven-yard play. A failed two-point conversion kept the Vikings 2-1; Alika Vaiese 1-1; Ryan Rau 1-1; Jack Forbes 1-1; Donte Almond 0-2; Shane lead at 10, 36-26. Melbo 1-0; Dionte Brooks 1-0; Antwun Baker 0-1; Bryant Long 0-1. Eastern Again, Kavanaugh led a long, time-consuming drive. PSU ran 12 plays for 81 yards Washington-Allen Brown 7-3; Cody McCarthy 5-5; Jeff Minnerly 4-6; Grant Williams burning 6:20 off the clock. Richard dove into the end zone on a fourth-and-one play. PSU’s 2-7; Dylan Zylstra 1-6; Ronnie Hamlin 0-6; Paul Ena 1-4; C. Moetului 0-5; Alden 43-26 lead with 11:50 to play seemed insurmountable, and it was. Gibbs 2-2; Anthony Larry 2-2; Ronald Baines 2-2; B. Lechtenberg 3-0; Bobby On the Eagles next possession, they converted two fourth downs, but were eventually Gentry 2-1; T J. Lee III 1-2; Will Katoa 0-3; D. Beaumonte 2-0; David Gaylord stopped at the PSU 41. The Vikings took over with 8:34 to play. Eastern had one more posses- 1-1; Tyler Washburn 1-1; Jerry Ceja 1-0; Bo Schuetzle 1-0; Jordan Talley 0-1; sion but could not put together a drive. Jeremy Chaten 0-1. For the games, the Vikings had 499 yards of total offense. The Eagles had 439, but just 169 in the second half. Stadium: Roos Field Attendance: 9003 The Vikings totaled five sacks, including two by linebacker Ian Sluss. DeShawn Shead Kickoff time: 1:05 pm End of Game: 4:15 Total elapsed time: 3:10 led PSU with six tackles, one for loss, recovered a fumble and broke up a pass. In all, the Officials: Referee: Kelly Holman; Umpire: Tom Pontarelli; Linesman: Terry White; Vikings forced three turnovers. Line judge: Noel Kulbeck; Back judge: Jeff Rink; Field judge: Gyle Thornhill; With 154 rushing yards, Kavanaugh increased his season total to 707 yards, a new Big Side judge: Robert Holloway; Scorer: Hall/2; Sky Conference record for a quarterback. Temperature: 48 Wind: 6mph Weather: Clear “I know this is a cliche statement, but its about the big guys up front,” Kavanaugh said of the record. “In a close game like that we have five guys working hard up front. Obviously its a great honor but the credit goes to the guys up front.” GAME NOTES: Monahan had eight receptions for 77 yards and two touchdowns… Sisler’s interception was his third of the season and fifth takeaway overall… after having their first four Big Sky games decided by a total of 17 points, the Vikings were relieved to win this one by 17 points… The Eagles, defending national champions, had won four in a row going into the game… Eastern Washington had outscored the Vikings 97-27 in a pair of wins the last two seasons… the Big Sky series between the teams is now tied at 8-8. 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 29 2011 BIG SKY CONFERENCE STANDINGS THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE BIG SKY GAMES ALL GAMES Information Director: Jon Kasper Telephone: 801.392.1978 x16 W-L PCT. PF PA W-L PCT PF PA Home Away Neut. Streak Fax: 801.392.5568 Montana State 6-0 1.000 231 136 8-1 .889 322 184 5-0 3-1 0-0 Won 8 email: [email protected] Montana 6-1 .857 236 142 7-2 .778 289 207 5-0 2-2 0-0 Won 5 internet: www.bigskyconf.com Portland State 3-2 .600 176 158 5-3 .625 277 223 3-1 2-2 0-0 Won 2 Weber State 3-2 .600 164 122 3-5 .375 241 246 2-1 1-4 0-0 Lost 2 PSU vs. THE BIG SKY Eastern Washington 4-3 .571 214 207 4-5 .444 258 267 2-2 2-3 0-0 Lost 1 Big Sky All-Time Northern Arizona 2-4 .333 152 165 3-5 .375 220 219 2-2 1-3 0-0 Won 1 Eastern Washington 8-8 19-14-1 Sacramento State 2-4 .333 155 177 3-5 .375 198 240 1-2 2-3 0-0 Lost 2 Idaho State 8-8 13-23-1 Idaho State 1-5 .167 113 208 2-7 .222 181 335 2-2 0-5 0-0 Lost 6 Montana 2-14 11-28 Northern Colorado 0-6 .000 117 243 0-9 .000 176 325 0-5 0-4 0-0 Lost 9 Montana State 6-10 9-17 Northern Arizona 5-11 5-14 Thursday, Sept. 1 Saturday, Oct. 15 Northern Colorado 4-1 6-2 Utah 27, Montana State 10 Weber State 39, Idaho State 12 Sacramento State 11-4 21-9 Montana 30, Portland State 24 Weber State 6-9 11-19 Saturday, Sept. 3 Eastern Washington 48, Northern Colorado 27 Cal State Northridge* 3-2 Washington State 64, Idaho State 21 Montana State 41, Northern Arizona 24 53-67 96-125-2 Portland State wins listed first Tennessee 42, Montana 16 * no longer in the Big Sky Washington 30, Eastern Washington 27 Saturday, Oct. 22 Arizona 41, Northern Arizona 10 Montana 28, Northern Arizona 24 BIG SKY PRESEASON POLLS Wyoming 32, Weber State 28 Eastern Washington 42 Sacramento State 25 (ot) Sacramento State 29, Oregon State 28 (ot) Montana State 31, Northern Colorado 21 2011 Big Sky Coaches Poll Lindenwood 22, Northern Colorado 20 BYU 56, Idaho State 3 rank, school, 1st place votes, total points 1. Eastern Washington (6), 60 Portland State 52, Southern Oregon 0 Southern Utah 35, Weber State 28 2. Montana State (3), 57 Portland State 36, Willamette 10 3. Montana, 49 Saturday, Sept. 10 4. Sacramento State, 46 Idaho State 44, Western State 7 Saturday, Oct. 29 5. Northern Arizona, 35 Montana 37, Cal Poly 23 Montana State 54, Idaho State 13 6. Weber State, 32 Northern Arizona 58, Fort Lewis 13 Montana 45, Weber State 10 7. Portland State, 23 Utah State 54, Weber State 17 Northern Arizona 27, Sacramento State 26 8. Northern Colorado, 13 9. Idaho State, 10 Colorado State 33, Northern Colorado 14 Portland State 43, Eastern Washington 26 Montana State 38, UC Davis 14 North Dakota 27, Northern Colorado 25 2011 Big Sky Media Poll South Dakota 30, Eastern Washington 17 rank, school, 1st place votes, total points Southern Utah 35, Sacramento State 14 Saturday, Nov. 5 1. Eastern Washington (29), 430 *Northern Colorado at Northern Arizona 2. Montana State (19), 414 Saturday, Sept. 17 *Montana State at Weber State 3. Montana (3), 365 Idaho State 50, Northern Colorado 20 *Sacramento State at Portland State 4. Sacramento State, 273 Montana 17, Eastern Washington 14 Southern Utah at Montana 5. Weber State, 247 6. Northern Arizona, 228.5 Portland State 31, Northern Arizona 29 7. Portland State, 151.5, Weber State 49, Sacramento State 17 Saturday, Nov. 12 8. Northern Colorado, 110.5 Montana State 43, Minot State 9 *Idaho State at Sacramento State 9. Idaho State, 76.5 *Northern Arizona at Weber State Saturday, Sept. 24 *Portland State at Northern Colorado Northern Arizona 20, Idaho State 3 Eastern Washington at Cal Poly Sacramento State 42, Montana State 28 Montana State 36, Eastern Washington 21 Saturday, Nov. 19 Weber State 45, Northern Colorado 21 *Montana at Montana State TCU 55, Portland State 13 *Weber State at Portland State *Eastern Washington at Idaho State Saturday, Oct. 1 Southern Utah at Northern Arizona Portland State 42, Idaho State 35 UC Davis at Sacramento State Montana 55, Northern Colorado 28 Eastern Washington 27, Weber State 21 Division I Playoffs Montana State 31, Sacramento State 21 Nov. 26 First Round Dec. 3 Second Round Saturday, Oct. 8 Dec. 10 Quarterfinals *Montana 33, Idaho State 0 Dec. 16/17 Semifinals *Eastern Washington 36, Northern Arizona 28 Jan. 6 Championship – At Frisco, Texas *Montana State 38, Portland State 36 *Sacramento State 14, Northern Colorado 0 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 30 BIG SKY CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PSU IN NCAA STATISTICS Offensive Player of the Week Rushing Offense 279.0 4th Cory McCaffrey Sept. 17 vs. NAU 30 carries for 222 yards, 4 TDs, 2 catches, 7 yards Passing Offense 156.1 100th Connnor Kavanaugh Oct. 1 vs. ISU 12 carries for 212 yards, 4 TDs, 6-11 passing, 102 yards Total Offense 435.1 12th Scoring Offense 34.6 17th Rushing Defense 124.4 31st Special Teams Player of the Week Pass Efficiency Defense 134.9 79th Nevin Lewis Sept. 3 vs. SOU blocked punt, tackle on fake punt for loss of six, Total Defense 353.4 57th one punt return of 12 yards Scoring Defense 27.9 77th Myles Wade Sept. 17 vs. NAU blocked field goal with seven seconds left to preserve 31-29 win Net Punting 32.9 78th Punt Returns 7.7 75th PORTLAND STATE AMONG BIG SKY STAT LEADERS Kickoff Returns 22.2 34th Turnover Margin +.13 53rd Portland State leads the Big Sky Conference in... Pass Defense 229.0 86th Rushing Offense 279.0 Passing Efficiency 118.2 80th Time of Possession 32:32 Sacks 2.39 t35th Tackles For Loss 8.00 t15th RUSHING Cl G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg/G Sacks Allowed 1.00 15th 3. C. Kavanaugh-PSU SR 8 109 807 7.4 6 43 100.9 10. S. Richard-PSU FR 8 94 369 3.9 4 29 46.1 PLAYERS IN NCAA STATISTICS (top 30) pg avg PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yards TD Long Avg/G Connor Kavanaugh Rushing 19th 100.9 9. C. Kavanaugh-PSU SR 8 78 - 130 - 4 60.0 855 5 45 106.9 Joel Sisler Interceptions t19th 0.43 PASS EFFICIENCY Cl G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yards TD Long Effic. 8. C. Kavanaugh-PSU SR 8 78 - 130 - 4 60.0 855 5 45 121.8 Zach Brown Field Goals t3rd 1.75 TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G Scoring t24th 8.00 9. C. Kavanaugh-PSU SR 8 807 855 239 1662 207.8 Ian Sluss Tackles for loss t26th 1.50 SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 4. Zach Brown-PSU JR 8 0 14 20 2 64 8.0

PUNT RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yards TD Long Avg. NATIONAL 1. T. Malenfant-NAU JR 8 12 158 0 40 13.2 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2. Jabin Sambrano-UM SR 9 20 259 1 44 12.9 Connor Kavanaugh, Oct. 1 vs. ISU 3. Shawn Johnson-MSU FR 9 14 107 0 26 7.6 The Sports Network 4. Kela Marciel-WSU SO 7 11 84 0 30 7.6 College Sporting News 5. AJ Powell-PSU SO 8 11 61 0 21 5.5 12 carries for 212 yards, 4 TDs 6. Dominic Gunn-NC JR 9 9 48 0 15 5.3 6-11 passing for 102 yards KICK RETURN AVG Cl G No. Yards TD Long Avg. 5. Nevin Lewis-PSU JR 8 24 592 0 58 24.7 7. DeShawn Shead-PSU SR 8 10 222 0 37 22.2

ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yards Yards/G 10. Nevin Lewis-PSU JR 8 7 194 22 592 815 101.9

PUNTING Cl G No. Yards Long Avg. 8. Thomas Duyndam-PSU JR 8 32 1252 60 39.1

FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Pct. Made/G 1. Zach Brown-PSU JR 8 14 15 93.3 1.75

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G Made Att. Long Pct. 1. Zach Brown-PSU JR 8 14 15 53 93.3

TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Total Avg/G Sacks 6. Ryan Rau-PSU SR 8 LB 42 28 70 8.8 2.5 19. Ian Sluss-PSU JR 7 LB 25 18 43 6.1 3.5 27. DeShawn Shead-PSU SR 8 SS 26 17 43 5.4 0.0

SACKS Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Yards Total Avg/G 11. Ian Sluss-PSU JR 7 LB 3 1 26 3.5 0.50

TACKLES FOR LOSS Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Yards Total Avg/G 2. Ian Sluss-PSU JR 7 LB 10 1 44 10.5 1.50

PASSES DEFENDED Cl G BrUp Int. Total Avg/G 6. DeShawn Shead-PSU SR 8 6 0 6 0.75 10. Joel Sisler-PSU JR 7 2 3 5 0.71

INTERCEPTIONS Cl G No. Yards TD Long Avg/G 2. Joel Sisler-PSU JR 7 3 23 1 23 0.43

FUMBLES FORCED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Ian Sluss-PSU JR 7 2 0.29 5. DeShawn Shead-PSU SR 8 2 0.25

FUMBLES RECOVERED Cl G No. Avg/G 1. Joel Sisler-PSU JR 7 2 0.29 2011 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL • 31

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