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COUGAR FOOTBALL 2010

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Conference Record:...... 34-6 ( .850) Last Bowl Appearance:. . . .2009, Las Vegas Bowl Location:...... Provo, Utah Assistant Head Coach/RB:.Lance Reynolds, 28th Yr ...... W, 44-20 vs ..No ..16 Oregon State Founded:...... Oct ..15, 1875 Offensive Coordinator/I-WR:. . . Robert Anae, 6th Yr . Last Bowl Victory:...... 2009, Las Vegas Bowl Elevation:...... 4,553 feet Defensive Coordinator/DB:. . . . . Jaime Hill, 5th Yr ...... W, 44-20 vs ..No ..16 Oregon State 2010 SCHEDULE Enrollment: ...... 33,278 Recruiting Coordinator/I-LB:. . Paul Tidwell, 10th Yr . First Year of Football: ...... 1922 Nickname:...... Cougars Special Teams Coord ./O-WR:.Patrick Higgins, 6th Yr . All-time Record:...... 505-374-26 ( .572)

Mascot: ...... Cosmo Quarterbacks:...... , 6th Yr . All-time Home Record: ...... 273-128-6 ( .678) DATE DAY OPP PLACE TIME Colors:...... Dark Blue and White Offensive Line:...... Mark Weber, 4th Yr . All-time Road Record:...... 210-226-19 ( .482) Sept. 4 Sat Washington Provo, UT 5:00 pm Stadium (capacity):.LaVell Edwards Stadium (64,045) Defensive Line:...... Steve Kaufusi, 9th Yr . All-time MWC Record:...... 59-23 ( .720) Sept. 11 Sat Air Force USAFA, CO 2:00 pm Surface:...... Natural Grass Outside Linebackers:. . . . . Barry Lamb, 17th Yr .* All-time MWC Home Record:. . . . . 29-12 ( .707) Sept. 18 Sat Florida State Tallahassee, FL TBA Sept. 25 Sat Nevada Provo, UT 4:00 pm Conference:...... *currently on leave of absence All-time MWC Road Record:. . . . . 30-11 ( .732) Oct. 1 Fri Utah State Logan, UT 6:00 pm Strength & Conditioning:. . . . Jay Omer, 10th Yr . Stadium Record:...... 200-63 ( .760) President:...... Cecil O ..Samuelson Oct. 9 Sat San Diego State Provo, UT 4:00 pm Athletics Director:...... Tom Holmoe Director of Football Operations: . . . . Duane Busby Stadium Record (since 1982 expansion):.131-41 ( .762) Oct. 16 Sat TCU Fort Worth, TX 3:00 pm High School Relations Dir .: . . . . Patrick Hickman Stadium Record (since renaming in 2000):.40-15 ( .727) Oct. 23 Sat Wyoming Provo, UT 12:00 pm MEDIA RELATIONS Video Coordinator: ...... Lane Olson Nov. 6 Sat UNLV Provo, UT 12:00 pm Nov. 13 Sat Colorado State Fort Collins, CO 12:00 pm Football Media Relations:...... Brett Pyne Equipment Manager: ...... Mick Hill STARTERS/LETTERWINNERS RETURING Nov. 20 Sat New Mexico Provo, UT 4:00 pm Address: . . 30 Smith Fieldhouse; Provo, UT 84602 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 45/29 Nov. 27 Sat Utah Salt Lake City, UT 1:30 pm Office Phone:...... 801-422-4912 FOOTBALL TEAM INFORMATION Offensive Letterwinners Returning/Lost:. . . . 20/13 Cell Phone: ...... 801-367-1631 Defense: ...... 3-4 Defensive Letterwinners Returning/Lost:. . . . 23/15 Media Relations Fax:...... 801-422-0633 Offense:...... Pro Set Specialist Letterwinners Returning/Lost:. . . . . 2/1 Media Relations Main Office:. . . . .801-422-8948 2009 Record:...... 11-2 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6/5 Edwards Stadium Press Box:. . . . .801-422-2609 Final National Ranking:.No ..12 Coaches/No ..25 AP Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6/7 Website:...... www .byucougars .com 2009 MWC Record:...... 7-1 2009 Conference Finish:...... 2nd FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: . (Oregon State, ’88) PROGRAM HISTORY Seasons: ...... entering 6th National Championships:...... 1 (1984) Career Record: ...... 49-15 ( .766) Conference Championships:. . . . . 23 (last 2007) *No ..4 win % active head coach coaches min ..5 years MWC Championships:...... 4 (last 2007) Record at BYU:...... same Bowl Appearances:...... 27

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TOP RETURNING OFFENSIVE STATISTICAL LEADERS WrthNtingo o Rushing -BYU has a proven system in place -WR McKay Jacobson is a big-play -In 2009 BYU replaced seven offen- Name GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long Avg./G under Bronco Mendenhall. Over threat who missed four games due to sive starters (including All-American the last four years, BYU is 43-9. injury in 2009. He still totaled 556 receiver Austin Collie), four defensive DILUIGI, JJ 13 45 251 3 248 5.5 3 38 19.1 Only four teams in the country have receiving yards (24.2 per catch, 61.8 starters and two key specialists and KARIYA, Bryan 13 55 221 22 199 3.6 2 15 15.3 achieved more wins over that span per game) and was one of 10 play- was able to achieve an 11-2 record NELSON, Riley 7 21 126 4 122 5.8 3 17 17.4 (Boise State, Florida, Texas, Ohio ers in the nation with two or more for the third time in four seasons, HAGUE, Mike 3 4 19 4 15 3.8 0 8 5.0 State). Including his first season of receptions over 70 yards in 2009. including a 3-1 mark against nation- 6-6 after taking over a program with His 24.2 yards per catch ranked No. ally ranked opponents. In 2010 three straight losing seasons, BYU 4 nationally among players who aver- BYU will be replacing five offensive Passing is 49-15. Only 11 teams have more aged at least one catch per game. starters and six defensive starters Name GP-GS EFFIC COMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD. LG Avg./G wins during the last five years while while returning all its key specialists. NELSON, Riley 7 186.16 7-10-0 70 99 1 31 14.1 BYU has averaged 9.8 wins per year. -O’Neill Chambers was second on the Helping to fill the voids, BYU returns team with 32 catches and also served five offensive reserves and two defen- -BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall as the team’s primary return special- sive reserves from a year ago with Receiving ranks No. 4 among active FBS ist (25.6 average on kick returns starting experience. In addition, defen- Name GP No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G was second in MWC and No. 34 in sive lineman Eathyn Manumaleuna, coaches for best winning percentage CHAMBERS, O’Nei 13 32 376 11.8 1 37 28.9 (minimum of five years) with a .766 nation). who started every game as a fresh- success rate (49-15 record). Only man in 2007, returns from a mission. ASHWORTH, Luke 13 28 387 13.8 4 48 29.8 Urban Meyer of Florida (.842), Bob -BYU returns three of four starters JACOBSON, McKay 9 23 556 24.2 4 80 61.8 in its secondary, including All-MWC -BYU finished No. 12 in the final Stoops of Oklahoma (.801) and Mark DILUIGI, JJ 13 22 270 12.3 4 44 20.8 Richt of Georgia (.769) have better Second Team safety Andrew Rich and polls in 2009. BYU is one of only winning percentages than Mendenhall field corner Brian Logan, who was an six schools nationally to be ranked KARIYA, Bryan 13 16 186 11.6 2 49 14.3 among coaches with at least five SI.com All-America honorable mention in both final polls and the final BCS HAFOKA, Spencer 13 16 155 9.7 1 24 11.9 years as a head coach. after ranking second (tied) nationally standings each of the last four years. with 17 passes defended. The Cougars are the only team to do Scoring -BYU returns six offensive starters, so from a non-automatic-qualifying including four of five offensive line -BYU has earned a final spot in the BCS conference. Name TD FG Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points starters and the team’s top four wide national polls each of the past four PAYNE, Mitch - 10-14 59-61 - - - - - 89 -BYU is one of only five teams to win receivers from 2009. seasons to match the longest streak DILUIGI, JJ 7 ------42 in program history. The only prior 10 or more games each of the last -BYU’s incoming recruiting class four-season streak was achieved from four seasons (others are Ohio State, JACOBSON, Mckay 4 ------24 ranked No. 22 in the nation. 1989-1992 under LaVell Edwards. Boise State, Texas, Virginia Tech). KARIYA, Bryan 4 ------24 Headlined by No. 1 QB Jake Heaps, ASHWORTH, LUKE 4 ------24 eight Cougar recruits rated among the top 25 of their respective positions. NELSON, Riley 3 ------18 PENDLETON, Jord 1 ------6 CHAMBERS, O’Nei 1 ------6 Looking at BYU’s record over the last five years… HAFOKA, Spencer 1 ------6 •, Last year BYU went 11-2 ..Only seven teams in the country achieved more wins (Alabama, Boise State, Texas, Cincinnati, TCU, Florida, Central Michigan) TOP RETURNING DEFENSIVE STATISTICAL LEADERS •Over the last two years, BYU is 21-5 ..Only eight teams in the country have achieved more wins over that span (Boise State, Defense Florida, Texas, Alabama, TCU, Utah, Cincinnati Penn State) . Name GP Solo Ast Total TFL Scks Int PBU QBH FR FF BK • Over the last three years, BYU is 32-7 ..Only five teams in the country have achieved more wins over that span (Boise State, RICH, Andrew 13 51 34 85 3.5 1 4 3 0 1 2 1 Texas, Florida, Cincinnati, Alabama) . BRADLEY, Brando 13 48 16 64 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 • Over the last four years, BYU is 43-9 ..Only four teams in the country have achieved more wins over that span (Boise State, PENDLETON, Jord 13 30 22 52 6 3.0 1 3 5 1 0 0 Florida, Texas, Ohio State) . LOGAN, Brian 13 31 13 44 4 0 3 14 0 0 0 0 • Over the last five years, BYU is 49-15 ..Only 11 teams in the country have achieved more wins over that span (Texas, Boise FUGA, Romney 13 16 24 40 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 State, Florida, USC, Ohio State, TCU, Virginia Tech, Penn State, West Virginia, LSU, Oklahoma) . OGLETREE, Brand 10 8 11 19 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 HUNTER, Shane 13 7 8 15 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 BYU has finished ranked in the top 10 in national statistical categories 15 times in the past five seasons. AGUIRRE, Lee 12 11 2 13 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 • 2009 (#1 third-down conversion percentage, #3 passing efficiency, #8 tackles for loss allowed) SO’OTO, Vic 10 6 4 10 4.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •2008 (# 6 passing offense, #10 kickoff returns) MARSHALL, Matt 13 7 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 • 2007 (#9 rush defense, #9 scoring defense, #10 total defense) ATKINSON, Jordan 13 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 •2006 (#2 passing efficiency, #4 total offense, #4 passing offense, #4 turnover margin, #5 scoring offense, #10 scoring PUTNAM, Matt 13 2 4 6 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 defense) •2005 (#6 passing offense)

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OFFENSIVE TEAM HONORS CANDIDATES LUE K AshWORTH SENIOR • WIDE RECEIVER MATT ReYnoLDS • 2010 aLL-Mountain West Conference candidate ranked second among BYU wideouts in 2009 with JUNIOR • OFFENSIVE LINE 29 receptions • Strong NFL prospect has been named a 2010 Preseason All-American and is a 2010 All America, • Three-year letter winner totaled 387 yards and four touchdowns in 2009 Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy candidate • Averaged 13.8 yards per catch with a long reception of 48 yards for one of his four touch • In 2009 became only the second offensive lineman to earn first-team All-Mountain West down grabs Conference honors • Played in all 13 games as member of regular receiving rotation in 2009 • Named to the College Football News All-Sophomore Team in 2009 • Senior as played in 37 games over his first three seasons, averaging 14.2 yards per catch • Named to four different Freshman All-America teams in 2008 • Key pass protector at left tackle has started every game of his career helping BYU to a 21-5 record • Academic All-Mountain West Conference recipient DEFENSIVE TEAM HONORS CANDIDATES

B Raden Hansen ANDRE W Rich SOPHOMORE • OFFENSIVE LINE SENIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK • 2010 aLL-Mountain West Conference and All-Sophomore Team candidate • 2010 aLL-America, Lott Trophy, Nagurski Trophy and Jim Thorpe Award candidate • Earned first-team Freshman All-America honors from the Football Writers Association and • Earned 2009 Mountain West Conference Second Team honors and Phil Steele All-MWC First Phil Steele in 2009 and received College Football News honorable mention Team recognition • Started every game at left guard as a freshman, helping BYU offensive unit rank No. 1 in the • Led BYU (tied) and ranked tied for fourth in the MWC with four interceptions in 2009 nation in third-down conversion percentage in 2009 and No. 11 nationally in scoring • Hard-hitting safety caused two fumbles in BYU’s win over No. 3 Oklahoma in 2009 • Academic All-Mountain West Conference recipient • All-around performer led BYU with 85 tackles in 2009 while also contributing 3.5 tackles for loss, one sack, one fumble recovered, and one blocked kick • Academic All-MWC recipient has played in all 26 games since coming to BYU with 16 starts and experience as a safety and corner

TERRENCEB ROWN B L Rian Ogan JUNIOR • OFFENSIVE LINE SENIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK • 2010 aLL-Mountain West Conference candidate • 2010 aLL-Mountain West Conference candidate earned Sports Illustrated All-America honor- • Earned College Football News All-Sophomore Team honorable mention in 2009 able mention and All-MWC honorable mention in 2009 • Started every game at right guard as a sophomore, helping BYU offensive unit rank No. 1 in • Ranked second in the nation in 2009 with 17 passes defended from his field corner position the nation in third-down conversion percentage in 2009 and No. 11 nationally in scoring • Totaled 14 pass breakups and three interceptions in 2009 in his first year at BYU after trans- • Two-year letter winner is a redshirt junior who played as a freshman in 2005 prior to his ferring from Foothill College two-year missionary service and redshirted upon his return in 2008 • Solid open-field tackler who totaled 44 tackles, including 31 solo takedowns • Could play either guard or center for the Cougars in 2010 • Defended an average of 1.31 passes per game, ranking first in the MWC and tied for second in the nation

NICKL AL Eto B Randon RADLEY SENIOR • OFFENSIVE LINE SENIOR • DEFENSIVE BACK • 2010 aLL-Mountain West Conference candidate is three-year letter winner with experience • 2010 aLL-Mountain West Conference candidate ranked fourth on the team with 64 tackles in playing in 26 games 2009 • Started 11 of 12 games in 2009 at right tackle (missed due to injury), helping BYU rank No. 1 in • Has played in 32 games with 16 starts as a three-year letter winner The nation in third-down conversion percentage, No. 11 nationally in scoring and No. 21 in total • Started all 13 games at boundary corner in 2009, adding four pass breakups and two forced offense fumbles to his 48 solo and 16 assisted tackles • Part of offensive front that allowed only 1.77 sacks per game while ranking No. 17 nationally in • His 48 solo tackles ranked second on the team pass offense • Academic All-Mountain West Conference recipient • Could play either tackle or guard for the Cougars in 2010

MA cK Y JAcoBSON J Ordan PendLETON JUNIOR • WIDE RECEIVER JUNIOR • LINEBACKER • 2010 aLL-Mountain West Conference candidate totaled 556 yards (second on team) and 4 touch- • 2010 aLL-Mountain West Conference candidate excelled in his first year as a starter in 2009 downs in 2009 despite missing four games due to injury • An NFL caliber prospect with the size and athletic ability to make big plays • One of xx players nationally with at least two receptions over 70 yards in 2009 • Started at strong-side linebacker as a sophomore after moving from defensive back as a • His 24.2 yards per catch ranked No. 4 nationally among players who averaged at least one freshman catch per game • Totaled 52 tackles, including 30 solo tackles, six tackles for loss and three sacks • Caught the game-winning touchdown in BYU’s season-opening victory over No. 3 Oklahoma • Recorded five quarterback hurries, three pass breakups, one pass interception (one-handed • Academic All-Mountain West Conference recipient had 547 yards and three touchdowns as a athletic grab) and one fumble recovery returned for 12 yards freshman in 2006 prior to his missionary service

O ’NeiLL ChamBERS ROMNE Y FUGA JUNIOR • WIDE RECEIVER JUNIOR • DEFENSIVE LINE • 2010 aLL-Mountain West Conference candidate ranked second on the BYU’s 2009 team with 32 • 2010 aLL-Mountain West Conference candidate is a two-year letter winner on the defensive receptions line • Key member of starting rotation at wide receiver, totaling 376 yards and one touchdown in • NFL caliber run stopper returns totaled 40 tackles after returning from a two-year mission 2009 • Starting nose tackle added three tackles for loss, one sack and one forced fumble in 2009 • Tall, physical receiver ranked 11th in all-purpose yards in the Mountain West Conference in • Has played in 26 games over his first two seasons at BYU 2009 at 77.1 yards per game • Academic All-Mountain West Conference recipient • Ranked No. 2 in the MWC and 34th nationally as a kick return specialist at 25.6 yards per return • Had long kick return of 97 yards and long punt return of 43 yards in 2009

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SPECIAL TEAMS HONORS CANDIDATES 2010 BYU LETTERWINNERS/STARTERS OVERVIEW

MITCHA P YNE SENIOR • KICKER • 2010 aLL-Mountain West Conference candidate is a three-year starter for the Cougars OFFENSIVE LETTERMEN DEFENSIVE LETTERMEN • Led BYU in scoring with 89 points in 2009 Returning (20) Lost (13) Returning (23) Lost (15) • Connected on 59-of-61 PATs in 2009, including 100 percent accuracy in league competition, to become MWC’s career leader in PATs with 156 Nick Alletto, OL Brenden Gaskins, QB Lee Aguirre, DB Matt Bauman, LB • Has made an identical 10-of-14 field goals in each of his three seasons for a 71.4 career Luke Ashworth, WR Andrew George, TE Jordan Atkinson, LB Jeff Bell, LB accuracy • Academic All-MWC recipient made career-best 49-yard field goal in 2009 Braden Brown, OL Max Hall, QB Brandon Bradley, DB ^Craig Bills, DB Rhen Brown, WR ^Anthony Heimuli, RB Robbie Buckner, DB Coleby Clawson, LB Terence Brown, OL ^Tucker Lamb, RB Corby Eason, DB Brett Denney, DL O’Neill Chambers, WR Parker Mangum, WR Jameson Frazier, LB Shawn Doman, LB JJ Di Luigi, RB ^Jo Jo Pili, RB Romney Fuga, DL Steven Fisher, DL RI LEY Stephenson SOPHOMORE • KICKER/PUNTER Ryan Freeman, OL Dennis Pitta, TE Shane Hunter, LB Tevita Hola, DL • 2010 aLL-Mountain West Conference candidate earned All-MWC honorable mention as a true Spencer Hafoka, WR ^Brett Thompson, WR Landon Jaussi, DB Terrance Hooks, LB freshman in 2009 • Averaged 41.3 yards per punt while also contributing as BYU’s primary kick off specialist in Mike Hague, RB Manase Tonga, RB *Austen Jorgensen, LB Scott Johnson, DB 2009 Braden Hansen, OL Harvey Unga, RB Brian Logan, DB Jan Jorgensen, DL • Placed eight punts inside the 20 and boomed eight balls more than 50 yards • Averaged 51 yards on four punts vs. Colorado State and 47 yards on six kicks vs. TCU while not McKay Jacobson, WR ^Fono Vakalahi, OL *Eathyn Manumaleuna, DL ^Blake Morgan, DB allowing the Horned Frogs All-MWC returner a single return yard *Walter Kahaialii, OL RJ Willing, OL Carter Mees, DB Grant Nelson, LB • Long punt of 60 yards against Oregon State set a BYU bowl game record • Named national punter of the week once and honorable mention kickoff specialist twice by Bryan Kariya, RB Zeke Mendenhall, DB Dan Van Sweden, LB College Football Performance Awards Matt Marshall, WR Brandon Ogletree, LB ^Russell Tialavea, DL

Riley Nelson, QB Jordan Pendleton, LB BJ Peterson, WR Matt Putnam, DL Matt Reynolds, OL Andrew Rich, DB Jason Speredon, OL Jordan Richardson, DL Marco Thorson, OL Vic So’oto, DL Steven Thomas, DB Travis Uale, DB 2009 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Jadon Wagner, DL

OFFENSE OFFENSIVE STARTERS DEFENSIVE STARTERS G ame QB WR WR rB RB/Te te LT LG c rg rt Returning (6) Lost (5) Returning (6) Lost (7) Oklahoma Hall Chambers Jacobson Tonga George Pitta M ..Reynolds B ..Hansen Willing T ..Brown N ..Alletto Tulane Hall Chambers Jacobson Tonga Unga Pitta M ..Reynolds B ..Hansen Willing T ..Brown N ..Alletto Matt Reynolds, OL Dennis Pitta, TE Andrew Rich, DB Jan Jorgensen, DL Florida State Hall Chambers Jacobson Unga Tonga Pitta M ..Reynolds B ..Hansen Willing T ..Brown N ..Alletto Braden Hansen, OL Max Hall, QB Brian Logan, DB Brett Denney, DL Colorado State Hall Chambers Jacobson Unga Tonga Pitta M ..Reynolds B ..Hansen Willing T ..Brown N ..Alletto Terence Brown, OL Manase Tonga, RB Brandon Bradley, DB Russell Tialavea, DL Utah State Hall Hafoka Ashworth Tonga George Pitta M ..Reynolds B ..Hansen Willing T ..Brown N ..Alletto UNLV Hall Chambers Ashworth Unga George Pitta M ..Reynolds B ..Hansen Willing T ..Brown N ..Alletto Nick Alletto, OL Harvey Unga, RB Jordan Pendleton, LB Matt Bauman, LB San Diego State Hall Hafoka Ashworth Unga Kariya Pitta M ..Reynolds B ..Hansen Willing T ..Brown N ..Alletto McKay Jacobson, WR R .J ..Willing, C Romney Fuga, DL Shawn Doman, LB TCU Hall Chambers Ashworth Unga Tonga Pitta M ..Reynolds B ..Hansen Willing T ..Brown N ..Alletto O’Neill Chambers *Eathyn Manumaleuna, DL Coleby Clawson, LB Wyoming Hall Chambers Jacobson Unga Tonga Pitta M ..Reynolds B ..Hansen Willing T ..Brown N ..Alletto New Mexico Hall Hafoka Jacobson Unga Tonga Pitta M ..Reynolds B ..Hansen Willing T ..Brown B ..Brown Scott Johnson, DB Air Force Hall Hafoka Jacobson Tonga George Pitta M ..Reynolds B ..Hansen Willing T ..Brown B ..Brown Utah Hall Chambers Jacobson Unga Tonga Pitta M ..Reynolds B ..Hansen Willing T ..Brown N ..Alletto Oregon State Hall Chambers Jacobson Unga Tonga Pitta M ..Reynolds B ..Hansen Willing T ..Brown N ..Alletto SPECIALISTS RETURNING PLAYERS

Returning (6) Lost (1) WITH STARTING DEFENSE G ame LE nt re sLB MLB MLB WLB fc fs kat BC Riley Stephenson, P John Pace, DS EXPERIENCE Oklahoma Denney Tialavea Jorgensen Pendleton Bauman Doman Clawson Logan Johnson Rich Bradley Mitch Payne, K Offense (5) Defense (2) Tulane Denney Tialavea Jorgensen G ..Nelson Bauman Doman Clawson Logan Johnson Rich Bradley # Matt Marshall, H Florida State Denney Tialavea Jorgensen Pendleton Bauman Doman Clawson Logan Bills Rich Bradley Luke Ashworth, WR Robbie Buckner, DB # O’Neill Chambers, Colorado State Denney Fuga Jorgensen G ..Nelson Hooks Doman Clawson Logan Johnson Rich Bradley Braden Brown, OL Vic So’oto, DL Utah State Denney Fuga Jorgensen G ..Nelson Bauman Doman Clawson Buckner Johnson Rich Bradley KR/PR Spencer Hafoka, WR UNLV Denney Fuga Jorgensen Pendleton Bauman Doman Clawson Logan Johnson Rich Bradley # JJ Di Luigi, KR San Diego State Denney Fuga Jorgensen Pendleton Bauman Doman Clawson Logan Johnson Rich Bradley Bryan Kariya, RB # Spencer Hafoka, PR TCU Denney Fuga Jorgensen Pendleton Bauman Hooks Clawson Logan Johnson Rich Bradley ! Riley Nelson, QB Wyoming Denney Tialavea Jorgensen Pendleton Bauman Doman Clawson Logan Johnson Rich Bradley New Mexico Denney Fuga Jorgensen Pendleton Bauman Doman Clawson Logan Johnson Rich Bradley Air Force Denney Fuga Jorgensen Pendleton Bauman Doman Clawson Logan Johnson Rich Bradley ^ denotes departed for LDS Church mission * denotes returning from LDS Church mission Utah Denney Tialavea Jorgensen Pendleton Bauman Doman Clawson Logan Johnson Rich Bradley # denotes specialist among offensive lettermen returning Oregon State Denney Fuga Jorgensen Pendleton Bauman Doman Clawson Logan Johnson Rich Bradley ! denotes started at Utah State prior to transferring

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