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(MDT) Pocatello, Idaho Missoula, Montana Holt Are Washington Grizzly Stadium/John Head Coach Head Coach Larry Lewis Tim Walsh Alma Mater: Boise State, Alma Mater: UC River­ 1981 side, 1977 Overall Record (Years): Overall Record (Years): 22-22 (4) 93-62 (14) Record at ISU (Years): Record at PSU (Years): Larry Lewis Jared Allen Same Tim Walsh Ryan Fuqua 66-48 (10) Head Coach Halfback Head Coach Defensive End Series History Series History Series Record: 33-12 UM Series Record: 20-10 UM ISU Quick Facts UM Streak: won 8 PSU Quick Facts UM Streak: won 3 First Meeting: 1965 at Location: Pocatello, Idaho First Meeting: 1921 at Location: Portland, Oregon PSU, 33-7 UM Enrollment: 13,663 UM, W 25-0 Enrollment: 21,841 Last Meeting: 2002 at Nickname: Bengals Last Meeting: 2002 at Nickname: Vikings PSU, 24-21 UM School Colors: Orange & Black UM, 13-9 UM School Colors: Forest Green President: Dr. Richard L. Bowen and White Athletic Director: Jim Senter BENGAL5 President: Dr. Daniel Bernstine SID: Frank Mercogliano Athletic Director: Tom Burman SID Phone: (208) 282-2621-W; SID: Mike Lund 234-0755-H; 282-3659-F SID Phone: (503) 725-5602-W; Email: [email protected] 203-6923-H; 725-5610-F Website: www.isubengals.com Email: [email protected] Football Facts 11 Website: www.GoViks.com Conference: Big Sky Football Facts NCAA Affiliation: l-AA Conference: Big Sky 2002 Overall Record: 8-3 NCAA Affiliation: l-AA 2002 Conf. Record (Place): 5-2 (Tie, 1st) 2002 Overall Record: 6-5 Assistant Coaches: Joe Lorig, LBs; Joe Lorig, Def. Coord./LBs; 2002 Conf. Record (Place): 3-4 (Tie, 4th) Johnny Nansen, DBs; Bruce Barnum, Off. Coord./O-Line; Jeff Assistant Coaches: Tony Cichoke, Asst. Head Coach/LBs; Dave Banks, RBs; Joe Borich, QBs; Mark Rhea, D-Line; Bryant Thomas, Telford, Off. Coord./QBs; Greg Lupfer, Def. Coord.; Eric Walcha, WRs; Nick Whitworth, TEs; Torey Hunter, CBs. WRs/Recruiting Coord.; Eric Reid, O-Line; Rick Anderson, D-Line; Athletic Trainer: Phil Luckey Jim Craft, TEs; Brian Warner, RBs; Saga Tuitele, Def. Tackles; Starters Back/Lost: 17/7 Jamal Fontaine, Secondary. Lettermen Back/Lost: 34/12 Football Athletic Trainer: Duane Duey Key Returnees: Jared Allen, DE, 6-6, 270, Sr.; Isaac Mitchell, RB, Starters Back/Lost: 9/15 5-10, 220, Sr.; Mark Weivoda, DT, 6-2, 290, Sr.; Josh Whitworth, Lettermen Back/Lost: 33/28 LB, 5-11, 200, Sr. Key Returnees: Ryan Fuqua, RB, 5-11, 200, Jr.; Reynard Carrie, Football phone: 208-282-2779 CB, 5-10, 190, Sr.; Agatupu Sagapolutele, DL, 6-1, 280, Sr. Best time to call: Mornings Football phone: 503-725-5625 Stadium: Holt Arena (12,000/Artificial) Best time to call: 9-11 a.m. Stadium phone: 208-282-2952 Stadium: PGE Park (30,000/Nexturf) Stadium phone: 503-294-2942 2003 Schedule 2002 Results (8-3/5-2) Aug. 30 Montana-Western Montana-Western W, 48-7 2003 Schedule 2002 Results (6-S/3-4) Sept. 6 at Boise State at Utah State L, 38-33 Sept. 4 Texas A&M-Kingsville Stephen F. Austin W, 31-23 Sept. 13 Northern Colorado at Montana* L, 13-9 Sept. 13 Nicholls State North Carolina A&T W, 23-20 Sept. 27 at Sac State* Sacramento State* W, 32-24 Sept. 20 Northern Arizona* at Oregon L, 41-0 Oct. 4 E. Washington* at E. Washington* W, 21-14 Sept. 27 at Fresno State at N. Arizona* L, 14-10 Oct. 11 at Montana State* Montana State* W, 18-14 Oct. 4 at Stephen F. Austin Southwest Texas W, 16-0 Oct. 18 Montana* Weber State* W, 34-0 Oct. 11 at E. Washington* E. Washington* W, 34-31 Oct. 25 at Weber State* at Portland State* L, 27-24 Oct. 18 Sacramento State* at Sac State* W, 34-20 Nov. 1 Portland State* Northern Arizona* W, 46-20 Oct. 25 at Montana* Montana* L, 24-21 Nov. 8 at N. Arizona* Cal Poly W, 24-14 Nov. 1 at Idaho State* Idaho State* W, 27-24 Nov. 15 at Cal Poly at Southern Utah W, 42-17 Nov. 8 Weber State* at Weber State* L, 20-14 Nov. 22 Southern Utah *Big Sky Conference game Nov. 15 Montana State* at Montana State* L, 28-26 *Big Sky Conference game *Big Sky Conference game *B/g Sky Conference game 2003 MONTANA FOOTBALL - Opponents 49 GAME 9 GAME 10 at Northern Arizona at Sacramento State November 1, 3:35 (MST) November 8, 7:05 (MST) Flagstaff, Arizona Sacramento, California Walk up Skydome Hornet Stadium/Fred Anderson Field (21,195) Head Coach Head Coach *Jr «*> Jerome Souers Steve Mooshaglan Alma Mater: Oregon, Alma Mater: Fresno 1983 State (1982) Overall Record (Years): Overall Record (Years): 27-30 (5) First Year A * h Record at NAU (Years): I v I Record at Sac State Jerome Souers Mark Gould Same Steve Mooshagian Ryan Leadingham (Years): First Year Head Coach Punter Series History Head Coach Quarterback Series History Series Record:25-11UM Series Record: 9-0 UM NAU Quick Facts UM Streak: won 5 CSUS Quick Facts UM Streak: won 9 First Meeting: 1966 at Location: Flagstaff, Arizona Location: Sacramento, California First Meeting: 1993 at NAU, 34-8 NAU Enrollment: 20,000 Enrollment: 28,558 UM, 54-7 UM Last Meeting: 2002 at Nickname: Lumberjacks Nickname: Hornets Last Meeting: 2002 at UM, 38-24 UM School Colors: Blue & Gold School Colors: Green and Gold UM, 31-24 UM President: Dr. John Haeger President: Dr. Alexander Gonzalez Athletic Director: Steve Holton Athletic Director: Dr. Terry Wanless SID: Steve Shaft SID: Brian Berger SID Phone: (928) 523-6792-W; SID Phone: (916) 278-4313-W; S a c r a m e n t o 714-0113-H; 523-6793-F 928-0992-H; 278-5429-F HORNETSS W iltA Email: [email protected] FOOTBALL Email: [email protected] Website: www.nauathletics.com Website: www.hornetsports.com f ootball Facts Football Facts Conference: Big Sky Conference: Big Sky NCAA Affiliation: l-AA NCAA Affiliation: i-AA 2002 Overall Record: 6-5 2002 Overall Record: 5-7 2002 Conf. Record (Place): 3-4 (Tie, 4th) 2002 Conf. Record (Place): 3-4 (Tie, 4th) Assistant Coaches: Chris Wiesehan, Asst. Head Coach/O-Line; Assistant Coaches: Angus McClure, Asst. Head Coach/O-Line; Corey Batoon, Def. Coord./DBs; Greg Lees, LBs/Special Teams; Phil Davis, Off. Coord.; Dennis DiCamllo, Def. Coord.; Lou Baiz, Mike Orthmann, Assoc. Head Coach/TEs; Charlie Hall, Off. Coord./ LBs; Shawn Craft, TEs/Special Teams; Tim Skipper, Secondary; QBs; Carl Franks, DBs; Bill Smith, D-Line. Craig Young, RBs; Jon Osterhout, D-Line; Malcom Floyd, WRs. Athletic Trainer: Mike Nesbitt Athletic Trainer: Stefan Gran Starters Back/Lost: 15/9 Starters Back/Lost: 18/6 Lettermen Back/Lost: 52/16 Lettermen Back/Lost:44/18 Key Returnees: Clint Womack, QB, 6-2,210, Sr.; Clarence Moore, Key Returnees: Ryan Leadingham, QB, 6-3, 207, Jr.; Fred Amey, WR, 6-5, 200, Sr.; Johnny Marshall, WR, 5-10, 170, Sr.; Brian WR, 5-11,187, Jr.; Ryan Kroeker, LB, 6-0,235, Sr.; Jeremy Johnson, Bingham, RB, 6-0,210, Sr. CB, 6-0,177, Sr.; Park McAllister, LB, 6-5, 245, Sr. Football phone: 928-523-5353 Football phone: 916-278-7053 Best time to call: Mornings Best time to call: Mornings Stadium: Walkup Skydome (15,300/Artificial) Stadium: Hornet Stadium/Fred Anderson Field (21,195/Grass) Stadium phone: 928-523-7729 Stadium phone: 916- 278-5995 2003 Schedule 2002 Results (6-S/3-4) 2003 Schedule 2002 Results (5-7/3-41 Aug. 30 Saint Mary’s at Arizona L, 37-3 Aug. 28 at Oregon State at Texas El-Paso L, 42-12 Sept. 6 at Arizona State at Cal Poly W, 31-24 Sept. 6 Saint Mary’s at Saint Mary’s L, 20-12 Sept. 20 at Portland State* Sam Houston St. W, 40-14 Sept. 13 at Cal Poly Cal Poly W, 27-17 Sept. 27 Cal Poly Portland State* W, 14-10 Sept. 27 Idaho State* at Idaho State* L, 32-24 Oct. 4 at Weber State* Weber State* W, 26-21 Oct. 4 UC Davis vs. UC Davis L, 38-21 Oct. 11 at Sac. State* Sac State* L, 24-21 Oct. 11 Northern Arizona* at N. Arizona* W, 24-21 Oct. 18 E. Washington* at E. Washington* L, 41-29 Oct. 18 at Portland State* Portland State* L, 34-20 Oct. 25 at Montana State* Montana State* W, 20-17 Oct. 25 E. Washington* at E. Washington* W, 48-41 Nov. 1 Montana* at Montana* L, 38-24 Nov. 1 at Montana State* Montana State* L, 31-30 Nov. 8 Idaho State* at Idaho State* L, 46-20 Nov. 8 Montana* at Montana* L, 31-24 Nov. 15 at Sam Houston St. at Saint Mary’s W, 24-12 Nov. 15 at Weber State* Weber State* W, 41-38 *Big Sky Conference game *Big Sky Conference game *Big Sky Conference game Humboldt State W, 42-35 *Big Sky Conferen 2003 MONTANA FOOTBALL - Opponents 50 GAME 11 GAME 12 s ' Eastern Washington at Montana State November 15, 12:05 p.m. (MST) November 22, 12:05 p.m. (MST) Missoula, Montana Bozeman, Montana Washington Grizzly Stadium/John Hoyt Field (23,117) Bobcat Stadiu Head Coach Head Coach Paul Wulff Mike Kramer Alma Mater: Washington Alma Mater: Idaho, State (1990) (1977) Overall Record (Years): Overall Record (Years): 19-14 (3) 49-55 (9) Record at EWU (Years): Record at MSU Paul Wulff Kyler Randall Same Mike Kramer Brent Swaggert (Years): 12-23 (3) Head Coach Wide Receiver Series History Head Coach Offensive Tackle Series History Series Record: 19-9-1 MSU Quick Facts Series Record:64-33-5 EWU Quick Facts UM UM Location: Bozeman, Montana Location: Cheney, Washington UM Streak: Lost 1 Streak: Lost 1 Enrollment:12,250 Enrollment: 8,597 First Meeting: 1938 at First Meeting: 1897 at Nickname: Bobcats Nickname: Eagles UM, 27-0 UM UM, 18-6 UM School Colors: Blue and Gold School Colors: Red and White Last Meeting: 2002 at Last Meeting: 2002 at President: Dr.
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