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Air Force played in a bowl game for the ninth time in the last 10 years and the 26th time in school history. Th e Falcons defeated South Alabama, 45-21, in the Nova Home Loans Arizona Bowl in Tucson, Arizona. Air Force scored 42 unanswered points to earn its 12th bowl win in school history. Arion Worthman and safety Weston Steelhammer earned off ensive and defensive player of the game honors.

Air Force won its record 20th -in- Chief’s Trophy by defeating Navy (28-14) on Oct. 1 at Falcon and Army (31-12) on Nov. 5 at West Point. Air Force has won four CIC Tro- phies in the past seven years (2010, 2011, 2014 and 2016). Th e Falcons’ made its 20th visit to the White House, more than any other professional or college team since 1980, and presented the trophy to Presi- dent Donald Trump. Th e Air Force football team earned NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) recognition for the eighth straight season. Th e football program (980) was hon- ored for being in the top 10 percent of their sports for all NCAA programs in Division I for APR. Air Force head coach also earned a 985 coaches APR mark which marks his ninth consecutive year above the national average for Divi- sion I programs. Calhoun has averaged a 982 during his career while the national average during his tenure is 946.

Over the past three seasons, Air Force has been one of the best home teams in the nation. Th e Falcons have posted a 17-1 record at over the past three seasons. Th e Falcons were 10-3 over- all in 2016. Th e 10 wins marks the second time in the last three years the Falcons have won 10 or more games and the seventh time in 10 seasons under Troy Calhoun the Falcons have won eight or more games.

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Day Date Opponent (TV) Time Sat. Sept. 2 VMI TBA Sat. Sept. 16 at Michigan (BIG10) 12 pm Sat. Sept. 23 San Diego State * (CBS SN) 5 pm Sat. Sept. 30 at New Mexico * (CBS SN) 5 pm Sat. Oct. 7 at Navy (CBS SN) 3:30 pm Sat. Oct. 14 UNLV * TBA Fri. Oct. 20 at Nevada * (CBS SN) 7:30 pm Sat. Oct. 28 at State * (CBS SN) 1 pm Sat. Nov. 4 Army West Point (CBS SN) 1:30 pm Sat. Nov. 11 Wyoming * (ESPN Net) TBA Sat. Nov. 18 at Boise State * (ESPN Net) TBA Sat. Nov. 25 Utah State * (ESPN Net) TBA

*-Mountain West game Times local to site

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Troy Calhoun (Air Force, 1989) To the great fans of the Air Force Fal- Head Coach [email protected] cons,

Jake Campbell (Air Force, 1996) Welcome to the United States Air Offensive Assistant Force Academy - one of the world’s [email protected] finest educational and leadership insti- tutions. The purpose of the Academy Tim Cross (Northern Colorado, 1990) is to develop young men and women of Defensive Line [email protected] strong character to serve as outstanding leaders for our nation. The integrity, Steed Lobotzke (Air Force, 1992) pride, and purpose of our future offi- Offensive Line cers will make you quite proud. [email protected] Beginning with the entry of the first Matt McGettigan (Luther College, 1987) Academy class back in July of 1955, Strength and Conditioning [email protected] intercollegiate athletics continues to provide a crucial vehicle contributing Bart Miller (New Mexico, 2007) to the profound leadership and valiancy Tight Ends Academy graduates carry forth to ac- [email protected] tive duty and in their civilian lives. Air Force football has a three-pronged aim: Ben Miller (Air Force, 2002) on-field competitive spirit, instilling Running Backs/Special Teams Coord. [email protected] within our cadets lifelong resolute char- acter traits, and preparing each team John Rudzinski (Air Force, 2005) member for service and leadership to Secondary help our country. [email protected] Your support, through purchases of Steve Russ (Air Force, 1995) season tickets, is crucial to the future sustainability of our cadet programs. Our commit- Asst. Head Coach Def. Coordinator/Defensive Backs ment to our friends, cadets and supporters is to provide the nation’s best fan experience. [email protected] It includes ease of parking, unmatched pageantry and the finest ticket value in all of col- lege football. Taylor Stubblefield (Purdue, 2005 ) Wide Receivers In conclusion, if you find the qualities of honesty, passion, toughness and service ap- [email protected] pealing, then you will be proud to embrace and support the 2017 Air Force Football team. (Air Force, 2001) Off. Coordinator/QBs [email protected] Thank you in advance for your unwavering commitment to the Air Force Academy and our exciting Falcons. Nick Toth (Ohio, 1999) Spurs/Nickels Sincerely, [email protected]

Ron Vanderlinden (Albion, 1978) Inside Linebackers [email protected] Coach Troy Calhoun Matt Weikert (Ohio, 2002) Air Force Football Outside Linebackers [email protected]

Steve Senn (Air Force, 1990) Director of Recruiting/Player Develop. [email protected]

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Looking Back at 2016 ...... IFC The Coaches Mountain West Schedule ...... 1 Troy Calhoun, Head Coach ...... 40-42 The Mountain West ...... 118 Note from Coach Calhoun ...... 2 Jake Campbell ...... 43 Commissioner Craig Thompson ...... 119 Table of Contents ...... 3 Tim Cross ...... 44 Composite Schedule ...... 120-121 Game Day at Falcon Stadium ...... 4-5 Steed Lobotzke ...... 45 2016 Mountain West Stats ...... 122-126 Distinctive Traditions ...... 6-7 Matt McGettigan ...... 46 Falcon Spirit ...... 8-9 Bart Miller ...... 47 History Commander-in-Chief’s Rivalry ...... 10-11 Ben Miller ...... 48 Consensus All-Americans ...... 128 Brian Bullard Award ...... 12-13 John Rudzinski ...... 49 All-Americans ...... 129 Falcons in the NFL ...... 14-15 Steve Russ ...... 50 All-American Bios ...... 130-133 Academic Success ...... 16-17 Taylor Stubblefield ...... 51 Hall of Fame ...... 134 Influential Falcons ...... 18-19 Mike Thiessen...... 52 Air Force Team Awards ...... 135 ...... 20 Nick Toth ...... 53 Air Force Major Award Winners ...... 136 Colorado Springs ...... 21 Ron Vanderlinden ...... 54 All-Star Games/Team Captains ...... 137 Weight Room ...... 22-23 Ross Weaver ...... 55 Academic All-Conference ...... 138 Human Performance Lab ...... 24 Matt Weikert ...... 56 All-Conference Players ...... 139 Sports Medicine ...... 25 Steve Senn ...... 57 Team Records ...... 140-142 Falcon Stadium ...... 26-27 Support Staff ...... 58 Individual Records ...... 143-149 Falcon Athletic Center ...... 28 All-Time Coaches ...... 59-62 Lettermen ...... 150-155 Falcon Fuel ...... 29 Past Season Results ...... 156-162 Holaday Athletic Center ...... 30 The Players Bowl Recaps ...... 163-169 Rosters...... 64-67 Bowl Records ...... 170 The Academy Depth Chart/Pronunciations ...... 68 The Air Force Academy ...... 32 Meet the Falcons ...... 69-98 Senior Leadership ...... 33 Media Director of Athletics Jim Knowlton ....34 Last Season Media Info./Communications Staff ...172 Athletic Department...... 35 Local Media Outlets/Radio ...... 173 2016 Season Stats ...... 100-111 Results vs. 2017 Opponents ...... 174-175 The Falcon ...... 36 2016 Game Recaps ...... 112-116 The Air Force Song...... 37 Falcon Football Pageantry ...... 38

Location: Colorado Springs, CO Air Force History Editors: Troy Garnhart Enrollment: 4,000 First Year: ...... 1956 Dave Toller Founded: 1954 All-Time Record: ...... 380-313-13 (61 years) Nickname: Falcons Home: ...... 212-124-3 Contributors: Nick Arseniak Colors (PMS): Blue (286), Silver (877) Away: ...... 148-168-6 Valerie Perkin Madeline McGuire Stadium: Falcon Stadium (46,692) Neutral: ...... 21-21-4 Marcus Rodriguez Surface: FieldTurf (7th year) Bowl Record: ...... 12-13-1 Conference: Mountain West Last Bowl: ...... 2016 Arizona Bowl Cover Design: Josh Fralick Superintendent: Lt. Gen. Jay B. Silveria Result: ...... South Alabama, W 45-21 Athletic Director: Jim Knowlton Photography: Photographers from Team Athletic Phone: 719-333-4008 Team Information Ticket Manager: Jonathan Morris 2016 Record: ...... 10-3, 5-3 MW DMI and Cadet Wing Media; Russ Backer, Ticket Phone: 719-472-1895 Basic Offense: ...... Multiple Colorado Springs, CO; Paat Kelly, Colorado Website: www.goairforcefalcons.com Basic Defense: ...... Multiple Springs, CO; Matthew Staver; Denver, CO; Lettermen Returning: ...80 (38 Off, 38 Def., 4 ST) Dave Black, Colorado Springs, CO; Art Bil- Athletic Communications Lettermen Lost: ...... 29 (10 Off, 17 Def, 2 ST) sten, Denver, CO; Mark Wellman, Washing- Website: ...... GoAirForceFalcons.com Starters Returning: ...... 8 (5 Off, 1 Def, 2 ST) ton, D.C.; Larry McTighe, U.S. Air Force; Office: ...... 719-333-2313 Starters Lost: ...... 15 (5 Off, 10 Def, 1 ST) George vanderMerwede, Colorado Springs, Press Box: ...... 719-333-1100 CO; Warren Greenwood, USAFA, CO; Capt. Mailing Address: ...... 2169 Field House Dr. 2016 Results: 10-3 (5-3 MW) Scott Foley, Hanscom AFB, MA; Jeffrey USAF Academy, CO 80840 S. 3 Abilene Christian W 37-21 Weeks, Colo. Springs, CO; GerMaine Pho- S. 10 Georgia State W 48-14 tography, Colorado Springs, CO; Denver Football Contact: ..... Troy Garnhart, Assoc. AD S. 24 at Utah State* W 27-20 Convention & Visitors Bureau; Rich Clark- Office: ...... 719-333-9263 O. 1 Navy W 28-14 Cell: ...... 719-649-5003 O. 8 at Wyoming* L 26-35 son & Assoc., Denver, CO.; Ken Mellott, Email: ...... [email protected] O. 15 New Mexico* % L 40-45 Colorado Springs, CO; Steven Thurow, Fort O. 22 Hawai’i* L 27-34 2OT Worth, TX; Keith Robinson, Fort Worth, Football Contact: ..... Dave Toller, Asst. A.D. O. 28 at Fresno State* W 31-21 TX; Danny Meyer, , TX; Kimberley Office: ...... 719-333-3478 N. 5 at Army W 31-12 Parker, Dallas, TX; Dennis Hubbard, Omaha, Cell: ...... 719-396-0955 N. 12 Colorado State* W 49-46 Email: ...... [email protected] NE; Ralph Clark, Colorado Springs, CO; N. 19 at San Jose State* W 41-38 Photo of Garrett Griffin on page 15 cour- N. 25 Boise State* W 27-20 Alternate Contact: ... Nick Arseniak, Asst. SID D. 30 South Alabama$ W 45-21 tesy of Michael C. Hebert and New Orleans Office: ...... 719-333-9251 Saints. Cell: ...... 719-510-2684 * - Mountain West Game Email: ...... [email protected] % game played in Dallas, TX $ Nova Home Loans Arizona Bowl, Tucson, AZ ppageage 3 ---- ggoairforcefalcons.comoairforcefalcons.com ---- pagepage 3 ggamedayameday aatt ffalconalcon sstadiumtadium

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One of the only performing mascots in the NCAA, the Falcon swoops in on the lure at halftime during every home game. Prior to every service academy game, the “prisoners of war” are exchanged at midfield. The POWs are exchange cadets from the other academies who sit with their respective academies during the game.

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After every Falcon score, the cadets storm the field and do pushups for every Air Force point on the board. After every game, the Falcons stand hand-in-hand in front of the cadet wing as the Drum and Bugle Corps plays the alma mater.

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The seniors from the winning team in the battle for the Tro- phy make a trip to the White House for a ceremony with the President of the United States. No other college or profes- sional athletic team has visited the White House as often as the Air Force football team. The Fal- cons have made 20 trips to Washington, D.C., since 1982. The Falcons have met Presi- dent Ronald Reagan five times, President George H.W. Bush three times, President Bill Clin- ton six times, President George W. Bush twice, President Barack Obama three times and Presi- dent Donald Trump once.

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No other games on the schedule arouse such passion and unrelenting battle fol- lowed by respect and admiration as the service academy contests. After nearly three hours of raging war on the field, each team respectfully stands at attention for each other’s school song. These warriors know that following the battles on the playing field, they will one day fight and serve together in the armed forces. Service academy week is a special time at the Air Force Academy. Prior to the game, the prisoners of war are exchanged. Each academy has several exchange cadets from their fellow academies. Prior to the service academy game, these cadets are ex- changed by the wing or brigadier of the academies so they can sit on their own side during the game. The “prisoner of war” exchange is usually highlighted by the cadets having a message taped to their backs. Service academy games are the ultimate experience of sportsmanship, competi- tiveness and respect. Falcon fans are well aware of this, as nearly 700,000 people have watched the Falcons play Army and Navy in the last 15 years, averaging over 45,000 fans per game. Nine of AFA’s top 15 crowds have come against Army and Navy.

TROPHY TITLES

Air Force 20 Navy 15 Army 6

SERIES RECORDS Air Force: 59-31-0 (.655) Navy: 48-41-1 (.538) Army: 27-62-1 (.305)

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Seniors Weston Steelham- mer and Lochlin Deeks earned the Brian Bullard Award in 2016. Steelhammer (right) earned All-American honors and was a finalist for the Lott IM- PACT Award. The safety led the team in tackles and broke the school record for career . Deeks (left) recorded 32 tackles and a pass breakup in 2016. The defensive lineman recorded 63 career tackles and 7.5 tackles for loss

The Bullard Award is voted on by the team based on the criteria that typifies Brian Bullard - unselfishness, 110 percent effort, total team com- mitment and pride in his role on the team whether he’s a starter or not. A memorial is located in the Falcon Athletic Center so that every football player sees it every day. The memorial has Brian’s picture and the name and photo of each year’s winner. A 1982 graduate of Air Academy High School in Colorado Springs, Brian attended the Academy the following year. After playing on the junior varsity his freshman year, he made the varsity and lettered as a sophomore in 1983. During Thanksgiving vacation that year, Brian, a member of Cadet Squadron 27, and cadet Dianne Williams of Cameron, Mo., were return- ing from Kansas and were caught in a snow storm. The two died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Williams was a member of Cadet Squadron 33 and played on the women’s varsity golf team. The Brian Bullard award is presented annually at the Falcon football team banquet. Brian was the epitome of everything Air Force Football stands for. Brian’s life is used not only for motivation, but as the benchmark each Falcon football player should strive to attain. The criteria established for the award were taken directly from the life of Brian Bullard. The recipient of this prestigious award cares about the team first and himself second. He loves his team and his teammates and will do every- thing he can to make his brothers better. He is a source of encourage- ment for everyone and truly leads by example. He gives his all and truly enjoys every practice. He shows great pride in his role on the team and is a pleasure to coach. Though he played just two seasons with the football team, Brian left quite an impression. ppageage 1122 ---- ggoairforcefalcons.comoairforcefalcons.com ---- pagepage 1212 BBrianrian BBullardullard AwardAward 2016 2016 2015 2014 2014

Lochlin Deeks Weston Steelhammer Alex Hansen Kale Pearson Christian Spears 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008

Ty MacArthur Jordan Eason Jonathan Warzeka Nathan Walker Ben Garland 2007 2007 2006 2005 2004 2004 2003

Drew Fowler Garrett Rybak Gilberto Perez Denny Poland John Rudzinski Monty Coleman Joe Schieffer 2002 2001 2001 2000 2000 1999 1998

Tom Heier Zach Johnson Nate Beard Matt Dayoc Mike Gallagher Charlie Jackson Mike Tyler 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991

Chris Gizzi Lee Guthrie Brandon Wilkerson Steve Russ Will McCombs Grant Johnson Kette Dornbush 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

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Chad Hennings (top left), a Chad Hall, (top right) a 2008 gradu- 1988 graduate, spent more time ate, served two years on active duty in the NFL than any other former and is completing his commitment in Falcon. After serving four years on the Air Force reserves. In two seasons active duty and 45 combat missions with the Eagles in 2010 and 2011, the in the A-10 aircraft, he signed with receiver played in 15 games with 14 the in 1992. Hen- catches for 135 yards and two touch- nings played nine seasons with the downs. Hall also had 10 punt returns Cowboys from 1993-2000 and won for 107 yards, six kickoff returns for three rings (1993, 1994 108 yards and 12 rushes for 42 yards. and 1996). He played in 119 career Late in the 2012 season, Hall was games, starting 72 on the defen- signed by the and sive line, and had 216 tackles with was activated for the NFC Champion- 27.5 sacks, fi ve forced , six ship game and Super Bowl XLVII. In recoveries and a . 2013, he played in nine games with the and had two receptions for 20 yards. Bryce Fisher, (middle) a 1999 Air Force Academy graduate, served two years of active duty in the Air Force and the remainder of his commitment was fulfi lled in the reserves and national guard. Fisher was a seventh-round draft choice of the in the 1999 draft. He spent seven years in the league with Buffalo (1999-01), St. Louis (2002-04), Seattle (2005-07) and Tennessee (2007). In 2005, he became the third USAFA graduate to play in a Super Bowl as the Seahawks won the NFC Championship. He played in 90 career games and had 222 tackles, six forced fumbles and 26.5 sacks.

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Ernie Jennings, WR, 1971 San Francisco 49ers (10th / # 257)

Dave Lawson, PK, 1976 (16th / #444)

Chad Hennings, DT, 1988 Dallas Cowboys (11th / #290) Following the September 11th tragedy in 2001, Chris Gizzi (right) led the Packers out of the locker room on Monday Night Joe Wood, PK, 1992 Football as he ran onto the fi eld with the American fl ag held high. Houston Oilers (12th / #332) Gizzi played in 23 games with the Packers from 2000-02. He had 19 tackles and a forced fumble. Steve Russ, LB, 1995 Steve Russ (top center) played in 24 games for the Denver (7th / #218) Broncos over four seasons (1997-2000) and was part of two Super Bowl Championship teams (1997 and 1998). Dan Palmer, OL, 1996 Ben Garland (left) played in 16 games for the , San Diego Chargers (6th / #178) on both the offensive and defensive lines, in 2016. He played in both the NFC Championship game and Super Bowl LI. He also played in eight games for the Denver Broncos as an offensive Bryce Fisher, DL, 1998 guard in 2014. A 2010 Academy graduate and defensive lineman Buff alo Bills (7th / #248) for the Falcons, he was a member of the Broncos’ in 2012 and 2013 and a member of the Atlanta Falcons in 2015. was in camp with the Dallas Cowboys in 1997 while Matt Farmer (bottom, second from left) was in camp with the in 1999. Ben Miller (bottom center) spent time with the and in 2002 and 2003. In 2009, Travis Dekker (bottom second from right) worked out for Green Bay. Drew Fowler (bottom far right) took part in rookie mini-camps with the and in 2008. Alex Means (right) competed in rookie mini-camp with the in 2014. Both Reggie Rembert (2013) and Connor Dietz (2014) took part in rookie mini-camps with the . In 2016, Alex Hansen and Garrett Griffi n both competed in rookie mini-camps. Griffi n (bot- tom far left) signed a free agent contract with the Saints. In 2017, Jalen Robinette (Buffalo Bills and ), Weston Steelham- mer (Philadelphia Eagles), Sam Byers (Atlanta Falcons), Jacob Onyechi ( and ) and Ryan Watson () all attended NFL rookie mini-camps.

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Many Academy graduates have gone on to exemplary careers in the military and civilian sector. These pages Gregg Popovich Chad Hennings Class of 1970 merely scratch the Class of 1988 * Two-year letterman and * Consensus All-American, 1987 team leading scorer in 1969-70 surface of some of * winner * Currently head coach and * WAC Defensive Player of the manager of the San Antonio Spurs the great leaders the Decade for the 1980s * Five-time NBA Champions (1999, * A-10 pilot in first 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2014) Academy has * Nine seasons, three Super Bowl * Earned a bronze medal as an assis- rings with the Dallas Cowboys tant coach for Team USA in 2004 produced. * Inducted into Academic All- America Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame

Gen. Mark Welsh Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson Class of 1976 Class of 1981 John Lorber * letterwinner * First female superintendent of the U.S. Class of 1964 * Command pilot with more than Air Force Academy (2013-17) * Two-year football letterman; played 3,300 flight hours in the F-16, A-10, * First female Rhodes Scholar at USAFA on the 1963 Gator Bowl team T-37 and TG-7A * Command pilot with more than 3,600 * Command pilot with more than * USAFA Commandant of Cadets flying hours in a variety of aircraft 5,000 hours, mostly in fighter aircraft from 2001-03 * All-time leading scorer in AFA women’s * Commander of the Pacific Air * Chief of Staff of the Air Force from basketball with a 17.6 career average Force from 1994-97 2012-2016 * Named the Academy’s most outstanding * Retired four-star general scholar-athlete in 1981 with a 3.91 GPA * Two-time Academic All-American

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Dr. Chris Howard Alonzo Babers Scott Thomas Class of 1983 Class of 1986 Class of 1991 * Four-year letterman at safety * Two-year football letterwinner * Two-time NCAA All-American * Consensus All-American in 1985, * Rhodes Scholar and team MVP in 1983 one of just five in AFA history * Retired as a lieutenant in * Olympic Gold Medal in 400m dash * Elected to the College Football Hall the Air Force, serving as a helicop- and 4x400m relay in 1984 Summer of Fame in 2012 and the Air Force ter pilot Games in Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 * Was awarded a bronze star for his * 1984 Touchdown Club Military * Fifteen years on active duty with service Athlete of the Year more than 4,300 flying hours includ- * Earned doctorate from Oxford * Air Force pilot from 1983 to 1991 ing missions in Operations Desert * Currently the president at Robert * Currently flies the 777 with United Shield and Desert Storm Morris University in . Airlines * Earned the Distinguished Flying Cross while serving more than seven months in combat

Since it was founded in 1954, the Air Force Academy has graduated more than 49,000 leaders of char- acter for our nation. After leaving the shadows of the Rocky Mountains, Academy graduates have gone on to become Ruben Cubero pilots, doctors, astronauts, gener- Class of 1961 als, members of Congress, writers, Ernie Jennings * Starting guard on the undefeated university administrators, profes- Class of 1971 1958 team sional athletes and much, much * 1970 Consensus All-American * Flew the C-118, C-141, C-135 * Finished eighth in Heisman voting and QV-10 and served in Vietnam more. A degree from the Air Force * Holds nearly every receiving record * Served as Dean of Faculty at Academy has proven to open doors * Hall of Fame inductee by AFA and the Academy from 1991-98 in every career endeavor. Colorado Springs Sports Corp * Retired Brigadier General * Two-time Academic All-American * 20 years at NASA as a project engineer and construction manager

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Less than 45 minutes from the Academy and with over 300 days of sunshine per year, The Mile High City of Denver has it all. Truly a sports capitol, Denver has nine professional sports teams, including the Denver Broncos (NFL), (NBA), (NHL), (MLB), (), Denver Dynamite (Indoor Soccer League), (Major League ) and the (). Recent success among the teams has driven the excitement for these teams a mountain high. The Broncos won the Super Bowl in 1998 and 1999. The Avalanche won the Stanley Cup in 1996 and 2001. The Rockies played in the World Series in 2007. Located just east of the Rocky Mountains and the Continental Divide, Denver has a mild and dry climate with more days of sunshine per year than San Diego and Miami. Golf courses are open year round as the average winter temperature is 45 degrees, warmer than Boston, New York City and St. Louis. The city sits at 5,280 feet above sea level. In fact, there is a step on the State Capitol Building that is exactly one mile above sea level. Even at a mile above sea level, the city is dwarfed by its backdrop. The foothills being just west of the city and the peaks of the mountain range reach heights of more than 14,000 feet. Despite the proximity to the mountains, the city receives just 8-15 inches of precipitation per year, about the same as Los Angeles. The United States Census Bureau estimates that, in 2006, the population of the City and County of Denver was 566,974, making it the 27th most populous U.S. city. The Denver-Au- rora Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2006 population of 2,408,750 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area. Denver has the largest city park system in the nation. There are 650 miles of off-street, bike paths, 90 golf courses and 200 parks. Within a 90-minute drive from downtown Denver, there are opportunities for some of the country’s best skiing, hiking, fishing, rafting and mountain biking.

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The immortal words of an eastern visitor in 1893 live perpetually at the base of Colo- rado’s Rocky Mountains. When teacher and poet Katherine Lee Bates took a wagon ride to the summit of Pikes Peak she was inspired to write a song that is still recited today. Her view from atop the 14,110-foot peak was the basis of her song “America the Beautiful”. The history of Colorado Springs traverses back to 1870 when Gen. William Jackson Palmer first visited the region and was captivated by its grandeur. A year later, he began designing his city of dreams. From its beginning on the corner of Pikes Peak and Cascade Avenues in downtown Colorado Springs, the city has grown more than 183 square miles and to nearly 400,000 people in the city and 600,000 in the metro area. Colorado Springs is known nationally for its natural attractions. The Garden of the Gods, the area’s No. 1 natural attraction, is a majestic out-cropping of red sandstone rocks which are more than 300 million years old. Colorado Springs is also home to the Pikes Peak Highway, a 19-mile drive up the world’s highest toll road. The area’s No. 1 man- made attraction is the Air Force Academy’s Cadet Chapel. Another major attraction is the Broadmoor Hotel and Resort. Built in the early 1900s, this five-star resort, hosted the 1995 U.S. Women’s Open Golf Championship and the 2008 Senior U.S. Open, and is nestled into the base of Cheyenne Mountain. The Pikes Peak region is home to the nation’s only mountain zoo. The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, with an elevation of more than 6,800-feet, has received several changes in the past two years. For the outdoors enthusiast, the city and the state offer a plethora of recreational activi- ties. A short drive to the northwest features some of the nation’s finest ski resorts, includ- ing the cities of Vail and Aspen. A short jaunt to the southwest or northwest will find some of the best white-water rafting, fishing, hiking and cycling that the country has to offer.

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The strength and condi- tioning program is com- mited to providing a first- class training experience for each player. The focus is to build the total athlete while reducing the risk of injury through individual evaluation and program design. The goal is to train all the components of athleticism to the degree required by the sport of football.

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Ben Garland, a 2010 Academy graduate and four-year letterwinner on the defensive line, working out in the newly-remodeled human performance lab. Garland played in 16 games for the NFC Champion Atlanta Falcons in 2016.

Th e Human Performance Lab, led by Lt. Col. Michael Zupan, enhances team and individual performance. Educational work- shops, performance assessments and training sessions are given to coaches and athletes, which result in consistent high performances and outstanding achievements for all the athletic programs at the Academy.

Th e nationally acclaimed sports vision program improves a player’s performance through overloading the visual system, which helps players work on certain visual aspects of the game. Th is training has shown to enhance visual skills critical to athletic performance, such as hand-eye coordination, depth perception, and speed of eye movement, up to 150%.

Th e hyperoxic training program allows athletes to train in an oxygen rich environment to increase aerobic and anaerobic per- formance output by 10 to 15%. Th is live high – train low model allows for greater performance gains with less impact on the athletes.

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The mission of Athletic Training is to provide all necessary athletic training and physical rehabilitative services in support of intercollegiate, physical education, intramural and recreational activities. These services include emergency and acute injury/ill- ness triage, the prevention, evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation, proper referral, documentation and tracking of injuries sustained by cadet-athletes, as well as physical conditioning and nutritional and psycho-social consultation. Under the direction of the head athletic trainer Tony Peck, the athletic training staff includes 15 board-certifi ed athletic train- ers, with 14 post-graduate degrees. The staff provides athletic training services to all 4,000 cadets at the Academy involved in intramurals, physical education, fi tness testing and 27 intercol- legiate sports. Head football athletic trainer Erick Kozlowski leads veteran athletic trainer staff of Ernie Sedelmyer, Mark Peters and Derrick Fitts bring a wealth of experience to the football program. The staff uses the most up to date techniques of the highest standards of care for the cadet-athletes. The football sports medicine team uses a multi-faceted and multi-disciplinary approach to concus- sion management, sophisticated nutritional programs, move- ment screening, and progressive corrective exercise programs to improve performance, decrease injury potential and reduce the time lost due to injury. The Academy is one of 12 NCAA schools participating in the NCAA/DOD Grand Alliance Concussion Research Study. This fall the football team will participate with the Advance Research Core (ARC), Head Impact Measurement Data Collection. The team will utilize the Riddell SRS Head Impact Telemetry to measure the magnitude (linear and rotational acceleration) location, direction and duration as well as the exact time of impact. The athletic training branch facilities include three state- of-the-art athletic training rooms totaling approximately 20,000 square feet. Locations include the Jim Conboy Athletic Train- ing Room, the Cadet Gymnasium athletic training room and the athletic training room. The sports medicine division receives outstanding support and assistance from the medical professionals assigned to the 10th Medical Group. The departments of the 10th Medical Group provide assistance on a regular basis over and above their normal duty requirements, and frequently during their off duty time, include orthopedics, radiology, physical therapy and dentistry. Many other medical professionals from other specialties such as neurology and dermatology provide assistance and consultation as well. The teamwork and the highly educated professional staff in both the sports medicine division and the 10th Medical Group make the football sports medicine team at the Air Force Academy one of the best in the nation. Lt. Col. Judd Robins, MD, leads the team of Air Force Sports Medicine Physicians including Lt. Col. Jon Jackson, MD, and Maj Matthew Weirath.

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Air Force football has been ars among the Mountain West lead- LLastast Th reeree YearsYears ers in attendance since its incep- tion. The Falcons have averaged 117-17-1 more than the conference average Over the past three seasons, Air Force is 17-1 at home, going 6-0 in every year. Air Force’s average Falcon Stadium in 2014 and 2015 and 5-1 in 2016. Since moving into attendance last season of 29,586 Falcon Stadium in 1962, the Falcons have been a major force. Air was the third best in the 12-team Force has a 190-112-4 record in Falcon Stadium. Under coach Troy Mountain West, behind only Calhoun, the Falcons have been one of the best home teams in the na- Boise State and San Diego State. tion. In his 10 seasons beginning in 2007, Air Force has been 5-1 or better at home seven times. Year MW AFA 2016 24,129 29,586 2015 23,769 26,026 2014 25,254 28,161 2013 26,093 32,652 2012 25,734 32,015 2011 29,035 35,303 2010 34,208 40,093 2009 33,202 35,656 2008 32,021 38,134 2007 32,791 38,068 2006 32,791 38,034 2005 35,275 35,981 2004 32,213 38,043 2003 34,033 39,210 1962...... 2-3 1981...... 2-3 2000...... 5-1 1963...... 5-1 1982...... 4-2 2001...... 4-2 2002 34,329 42,713 1964...... 2-2-1 1983...... 5-1 2002...... 4-3 2001 31,830 38,439 1965...... 1-5-1 1984...... 4-1 2003...... 5-1 2000 32,460 42,560 1966...... 2-3 1985 ...... 6-0 2004...... 3-4 1967...... 1-3-1 1986 ...... 3-2 2005...... 2-3 1968...... 4-2 1987...... 5-1 2006...... 2-4 1969...... 3-1 1988...... 3-2 2007...... 6-0 1970...... 5-1 1989...... 3-2 2008...... 3-3 1971...... 4-1 1990...... 4-2 2009 ...... 5-1 1972...... 3-3 1991...... 5-1 2010...... 5-1 1973...... 5-1 1992...... 3-4 2011 ...... 4-3 1974...... 2-4 1993...... 4-2 2012...... 5-1 1975...... 2-3-1 1994...... 3-3 2013...... 2-5 1976...... 3-3 1995...... 4-2 2014...... 6-0 1977...... 2-3 1996...... 3-2 2015...... 6-0 1978...... 1-5 1997...... 5-1 2016...... 5-1 1979...... 2-4 1998...... 6-0 1980...... 2-2 1999...... 3-2 ppageage 2266 ---- ggoairforcefalcons.comoairforcefalcons.com ---- pagepage 2626 ffalconalcon sstadiumtadium

A picturesque setting at the Throughout the 1990’s and early base of the Rampart Range Unprecedented Support 2000’s, the stadium’s capacity was of the Rocky Mountains and Air Force’s attendance average is 52,480 but in 2005, the stadium’s boasting some of the grandest more than seven times its student capacity was reduced to 46,692 (the pageantry in all of college foot- current capacity). The removal of ball, Falcon Stadium is without body size (4,000), making Falcon Sta- the bleachers on the east side greatly a doubt one of the premier dium the most-well attended in all of increased the fan experience with ad- college football in Division I football. ditional food and beverage vendors America. and more room to move around the Sitting at 6,621 feet above stadium. sea level, the thin air has been kind to the Falcons. Air Force In 2002, the Academy added permanent lights. The cost of has won 63 percent of its home games in the stadium with a just under $500,000 was at no expense to tax payers. The Air 185-111-4 all-time home record. Falcon Stadium’s elevation is Force Academy Athletic Association picked up the tab. That the second-highest of any Division I-A stadium in the nation. same season, a school record crowd of 56,409 packed the sta- The stadium’s current capacity is 46,692. dium for a game against Notre Dame. Falcon Stadium, built in a natural bowl in the foothills, was Prior to the 2006 season, FieldTurf was installed at a cost of built in the fall of 1962 at a cost of $3.5 million. Falcon Sta- $750,000. dium opened on Sept. 22, 1962, when a then-overflow crowd Prior to the 2016 season, two brand new scoreboards were of 41,350 saw Air Force defeat Colorado State, 24-0. AFA installed, one in the north end zone and one in the south end held a formal dedication on Oct. 20, 1962, when Air Force zone. The video board in the south end zone is the largest in hosted Oregon. The Ducks won the game, 35-20. The stadium the Mountain West and among the service academies. The was originally built solely for football, but several non-athletic board is over 2,500 square feet of HD video display (dimen- events, such as the Academy’s annual graduation, are con- sions are 31-2 by 82-8) and includes a state-of-the-art audio ducted there. system. Since 1962, the stadium has The scenic backdrop, the seen several significant upgrades. game-day experience and the In 1991, the Academy installed recent upgrades have ensured that nine skyboxes and remodeled Falcon Stadium is among the best the existing press box. The facil- venues in all of college football. ity currently seats 450 people The proof is in the ranking as indoors, along with 88 in the sky- CBS Sports (March 2011) ranked boxes. In addition to its game-day Falcon Stadium the 22nd best in uses, the press box is also used by college football, higher than any the athletic department as a ban- other Mountain West institution. quet/meeting room.

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The Falcon Athletic Center facilities were taxed. The same (FAC), completed in July 2003, was true for the existing medical has proven to be one of the na- treatment and weight room facili- tion’s best facilities. The facility ties. was part of a military construction In addition to the student-ath- project that not only built the new letes, the Academy also uses these building, but altered the existing facilities for its massive intra- Cadet Field House. The $30.3 mural sports program. The 3,000 million project included 161,000 cadets who are not intercollegiate total square feet, including the athletes participate in intramural Falcon Athletic Center’s 109,000 activities adding about 1,200 to square feet and a 51,000 square 1,500 cadets in the athletic facili- foot renovation of the Cadet Field ties at the same time. House, completed in March 2004. The 23,000 square foot, two- Student-athletes’ schedules at story weight training facility is on the Academy are institutionally the first level, along with areas for driven, unlike that of most civil- equipment storage. ian schools where student-athletes have much more free time. The new sports medicine facil- Student-athletes at the Academy ity, equipment room, football are allotted from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. coaches offices and football daily for athletic pursuits. locker room are on the second level of the building. The recep- That time must be used for tion area for the football offices practice, transit to and from the displays the history of Falcon dormitory area and the Cadet football. Gymnasium or Cadet Field House, medical taping and treat- The third floor is home to the ment and conditioning in the Hall of Excellence which features weight room. In addition, com- the history of the Academy’s petition at the NCAA Division intercollegiate and intramural pro- I level has become a year-round grams, along with the inductees proposition for all athletes, into the Athletic Hall of Fame. whether they are cadets or their This area gives guests and visitors counterparts at civilian institu- the opportunity to visit the history tions. of Academy athletics along with a theatre and interactive displays. Understanding that the Acad- The fourth level is for athletic ad- emy enrollment of 4,000 consists ministration. of roughly 25 percent student-ath- letes (1,000), the existing athletic

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The Air Force Academy sion I schools are using to demonstrated teamwork characterize areas close to in its truest sense with a athletic workout facilities project that will benefi t all where student athletes may 4,000 cadets with refueling get nutritional food (recov- stations. Teammates from ery shakes, bars, fruit, etc) the department of athletics post-workout. and the Cadet Dining Hall The goal with this project got together to work on a was to create an attractive plan to provide the extra, addition to the weight rooms vital nutrition to the cadets. which enhances the overall “We have 4,000 elite experience of its cadet-ath- athletes at the Air Force letes and cadet population Academy,” Director of while adding a recruiting Athletics Jim Knowlton tool in the process. The said. “We needed to fi nd a transformation was two-fold way to get additional nutri- and included a revamping of tion to these cadets as they four weight rooms located in go through the demand- the Falcon Athletic Center, ing Academy experience. Cadet Gymnasium, recondi- Everyone we reached out to tioning weight room and the was 100 percent on board, Cadet Fitness Center. starting with our superintendent Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson.” The placement of 12 total refrigerated units in the weight rooms AD Team Members have coined the term “Falcon Fuel” for the fuel- highlights each facility. Cadet-athletes and the remaining cadet popula- ing stations being implemented for cadet-athletes and the entire cadet tion will have immediate access to Falcon Fuel in the reach-in refriger- population. Falcon Fuel aligns with the Healthy Base Initiative (HBI), ated units, stocked with highly nutritional foods, based on scientifi c the Department of Defense initiated demonstration project to encour- research for pre/post-exercise nutrient requirements, selected by the age a healthy and fi t alternative to the trend toward obesity. HBI covers cadet nutritionist Shelly Morales. four components: tobacco reduction, healthy eating, active living, Cadet-athletes will have access to Falcon Fuel during transition from and healthy communities. Falcon Fuel directly supports the following lift to practice or vice versa. The cadet population will have access HBIs: during a set window. Falcon Fuel provides cadets with pre, during, and 1. Empower the military community to make better nutritional choices post workout nutrition sources to enhance workout preparation and 2. Increase physical activity recovery, including carbohydrates and protein to ensure they are able to keep up performance without crashing. Appropriate nutrition provides In addition, failure to meet weight standards is a leading cause of the edge for improved strength, speed, stamina, and recovery. involuntary separation from the military with obesity in the civilian community limiting the Department of Defense’s ability to recruit Falcon Fuel will cost about $500,000 annually and will be covered qualifi ed personnel. largely by USAFA’s existing food budget. Each fuel station will be managed by the athletic department strength and conditioning staff and “I am thoroughly excited about this new initiative to provide fueling fi lled with food items procured from Mitchell Hall’s food account and opportunities for all of our cadet athletes! Nutrition is an integral piece the NCAA Student Assistance Fund. of the performance puzzle that is fi nally gaining some traction,” Shelly Morales, cadet nutritionist said. “The selected nutritional products “As an institution we chose to reinvest existing dollars spent on feed- stocked in the stations will hopefully serve as an educational tool for ing the Cadet Wing by better aligning where and when supplemental our athletes on proper fueling. The goals are to help improve the per- nutrition is offered,” John Coulahan, associate athletic director fi nance formance of athletes, aid in the recovery after exercise, and encourage and lead for the initiative said. “To this end, Falcon Fuel doesn’t re- a “foods fi rst” philosophy to reduce place the three squares offered by our the risk of ineffective or dangerous dining facility but rather provides all supplement use.” 4,000 cadets nutrition during pre- and post-workouts when their bodies will On April 15, 2014, the NCAA Leg- benefi t most. By comparison USAFA’s islative Council decided that Division initiative is a bargain—for example I student-athletes can receive unlim- Baylor University will spend $1.5M ited meals and snacks in conjunction (Champion Magazine); Nebraska and with their athletics participation. The Wisconsin $1.2M (USA Today) respec- rule is an effort to meet the nutritional tively on new annual costs to fund ath- needs of all student-athletes. Prior letic nutrition--and their programs only to this change, scholarship student- target intercollegiate athletes. We view athletes received three meals a day or every cadet as an athlete, and we’ve a food stipend. “Fueling Stations” is put our money where their mouth is.” the current terminology many Divi- ppageage 2299 ---- ggoairforcefalcons.comoairforcefalcons.com ---- pagepage 2929 hholadayoladay aathleticthletic ccenterenter

The dream became a reality on Oct. 1, 2010, as the USAFA Endowment, on behalf of the Academy and the Association of Graduates, hosted a ground-breaking ceremony for the new Holaday Athletic Center. The project was made possible by a generous lead gift of $5 million from Bart and Lynn Holaday, Class of 1965--the largest gift from a graduate to the Academy in the institution’s history. The Holaday Athletic Center, an indoor athletic training facility, is also unique in that it is the largest privately funded capital project in Academy history. Construction began in October 2010 and was completed in July 2011. The 92,000 square-foot center houses a regulation-sized field that can ac- commodate football, lacrosse and soccer, in addition to many other athletic activities. Cadet athletic development and performance will be enhanced through reduced weather delays, increased practice time and improved replication of game conditions that the facility provides. “Today is one of the most exciting days in the history of Air Force athletics,” said Air Force Di- rector of Athletics Dr. Hans Mueh on the day of ground-breaking. “Air Force athletics is not just our 27 intercollegiate sports, but also encompasses intramurals, physical education classes and cadet physical fitness training. Air Force athletics touches every cadet here at the Academy and because of this generous gift from Bart and Lynn Holaday and others who have given, we will continue to have the very best facilities to provide total team and player development, benefiting all cadets and enhancing the Academy’s overall success in intercollegiate and intramural athletics.” Three days after the ground-breaking ceremony, construction began to level the ground north of the Cadet Field House and continued steadily through- out the winter. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on July 22, 2011.

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The United States Air Force Academy offers Military Education and Training a four-year program of instruction and experi- An air, space and cyberspace-oriented mili- History of ence designed to educate, train and inspire men tary education, training and leadership program and women to become officers of character, begins with basic cadet training and continues The Academy motivated to lead the United States Air Force in throughout the four years. Seniors are respon- service to our nation. Each cadet graduates with a sible for the organizational leadership of the In 1948, a board bachelor of science degree and a commission as a cadet wing, while juniors and sophomores seek to of leading civilian and in the Air Force. develop team and interpersonal leadership and military educators was ap- instructional skills. Cadets are projected into as pointed to plan the curric- Course of Study many active leadership roles as possible to pre- ulum for an academy that Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum pare them to be effective Air Force officers. would meet the needs that provides the knowledge, skills and respon- Fundamental concepts of military organiza- of the newly established sibilities essential to a career Air Force . tion -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and Air Force. The board de- The entire USAFA experience is integrated and physical training -- are emphasized the first sum- termined that Air Force mapped to achieve a set of desired outcomes in mer during basic cadet training. Freshmen then requirements could not every graduate. study the military role in United States society as The core academic curriculum includes courses be met by expanding the well as the mission and organization of the Air other service academies in basic sciences, engineering, social sciences Force. Sophomores receive instruction in commu- and recommended an Air and humanities. Cadets take additional elective nication skills and juniors study the combat and courses to complete requirements for one of 31 operational aspects of the Air Force. Force Academy be estab- major areas of study. About 50 percent of the The Academy offers courses in flying, naviga- lished without delay. cadets complete majors in science and engineer- tion, soaring and parachuting, building from basic In 1949, then Secretary ing; the remainder graduate in the social sciences skills to instructor duties. Some cadets may fly of the Air Force W. Stuart and humanities. Some of the most popular majors light aircraft with the Cadet Flying Team. Symington appointed a include management, aeronautical engineering, Summer training for cadets is divided into foreign area studies, history, behavioral science, commission to assist in three, three-week training periods. There are a selecting a site and on civil engineering, astronautical engineering, elec- variety of programs available and each cadet is April 1, 1954, President trical engineering and engineering mechanics. required to complete two training periods each Dwight D. Eisenhower summer with leave during the other period. All Faculty Composition authorized creation of The majority of the Academy’s faculty mem- new cadets take six weeks of basic cadet training in their first summer. the United States Air bers, more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. Force Academy. After They are selected primarily from career-officer Combat survival training is a required three- considering 580 sites in volunteers who have established outstanding re- week program during cadets’ second summer. 45 states, the commission cords of performance and dedication. Each has at For other second-summer training periods, ca- least a master’s degree and more than 55 percent dets have options such as working with Airmen narrowed the choice to have doctorates or other terminal degrees in their in an operational unit at an Air Force installation, three locations. The sum- field of study. airborne parachute training, soaring or basic free- mer of 1954, Secretary of About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians fall parachute training. the Air Force Harold Tal- who bring great depth of disciplinary and edu- During their last two summers, all cadets are bott selected a site near cational expertise and provide academic stability offered leadership training as supervisors or in- Colorado Springs, Colo. structors in the summer programs listed above. and continuity. Colorado contributed $1 Faculty members are intensely focused on Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of the education program. The cadet ski club, million toward purchase cadet learning as an integral part of their officer of the property. development. The Air Force Academy has been drum and bugle corps, cadet chorale and foren- ranked No. 1 in the nation for the most acces- sics are a few of the programs available. In July 1955, the first Academy class entered in- sible and involved faculty. Nominations terim facilities at Lowry Air To provide greater contributions by a diverse Nominations to the Academy may be obtained faculty, the Academy has several distinguished through a congressional sponsor or by meeting Force Base, Denver, while visiting professors and endowed professors who eligibility criteria in other categories of competi- construction began. It was serve one or more years. Officers from other ser- tion established by law. For information on ad- sufficiently completed for vices, as well as officers from allied countries are mission procedures, please visit: occupancy by the cadet also members of the faculty. Distinguished civilian wing in late August 1958. and military lecturers also share their expertise Initial construction cost with the cadets during the academic year. www.usafa.edu was $142 million. Athletic Program Women entered the The Academy’s athletic program is designed to Academy on June 28, improve physical fitness, teach athletic skills and 1976, as members of the develop leadership qualities. To achieve its goals, class of 1980. the Academy offers some of the most extensive physical education, intramural sports and inter- collegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least three different physical education courses each year.

Air Force Football 32 academy senior leadership

Lt. Gen. Michelle D. Johnson North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Casteau, Belgium. She has is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force served in various assignments in air mobility, airlift and tanker Academy, Colorado Springs, flying operations and training, academic instruction and person- Colo. She directs a four-year nel. A command pilot, the general has more than 3,600 flying academic, military training, ath- hours in the C-141, T-41, KC-10, C-17, C-5 and the KC-14 aircraft. letic and character development The general’s military awards and decorations include the program leading to a bachelor’s Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Legion of degree and commission as an Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak Air Force officer. The general is leaf cluster, Aerial Achievement Medal, Air Force Commendation a distinguished graduate of the Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Combat Readiness Medal U.S. Air Force Academy’s Class with oak leaf cluster, National Defense Service Medal with bronze of 1981. After graduating from star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Southwest Asia Service the Academy, she completed Medal with bronze star and the Global War on Terrorism Service graduate studies as a Rhodes Medal. Scholar before earning her pilot wings in 1984. Johnson has held numerous command positions at the group, wing and numbered Air Force level, and came to the Academy after serving as the Deputy, Chief of Staff, Operation and Intelligence, Supreme Headquarters Allies Powers Europe,

Vice Superintendent Commandant of Cadets Dean of Faculty Commander, Command Chief Brig. General Brig. General Brig. General CMSgt David Harris Kristin Goodwin Andrew Armacost Col. Shawn Campbell Robert Boyer

Air Force Football 33 director of athletics jim knowlton

Jim Knowlton service athletic contests across all intercollegiate emy. Cadets can refuel their bodies before and begins his third full sports. The USAA relationship is a momentous after workouts with healthy snacks and drinks. year as the director step for the Academy as a whole. USAA is com- The Air Force Pride Clubs saw donations double of athletics at the mitted to supporting the military and their com- to over $1 million while intramural champion- Air Force Academy. mitment to the relationship is second to none. ships were moved to the best athletic venues Knowlton joined including Falcon Stadium and Clune Arena. the Academy as The athletics department also staged the the 11th director of fi rst-ever Night of Excellence dinner and auction Prior to the Air Force Academy, Knowlton athletics on March event supporting Air Force athletics. The event served as the director of athletics at Rensse- 22, 2015. He over- was held at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort in laer Polytechnic Institute and was responsible sees 27 intercolle- Colorado Springs and included a three-course for overseeing the Institute’s 12 men’s and 11 giate varsity sports, meal and silent and live auctions. The event women’s NCAA intercollegiate varsity teams and physical education, raised $160,000 with all proceeds going directly three junior varsity squads, involving more than intramurals and to the Air Force Academy’s Excellence Fund 600 student-athletes, as well as intramurals. all physical testing which supports cadet-athletes, equipment and team travel. In his time in Troy, Knowlton helped develop and evaluation at the strategic vision for the athletic department, the Academy. Knowlton’s fi rst year at the Academy was implemented a new athletics branding initia- Air Force has soared to never-before-seen tremendously successful. The Falcons celebrated tive, increased two-way communication with heights under Knowlton’s leadership. The Fal- a school-best Learfi eld Director’s Cup stand- the student-athletes, created and fi lled many cons won four conference championships (men’s ing of 52nd which led the Mountain West for key positions, and facilitated renovations to the swimming, hockey, lacrosse, men’s outdoor the fi rst time in school history and was tops Houston Field House as well as the construction track) in 2016-17. Combined with the fi ve won among the three service academies for the fi fth of the $102M fi rst phase of Rensselaer’s East the previous year in Knowlton’s fi rst season, straight year. Air Force celebrated fi ve confer- Campus Athletic Village. Knowlton was selected nine conference titles in back-to-back years is ence championships (men’s cross country, men’s as the National Association of Collegiate Di- the best in school history. Falcon coaches won indoor and outdoor track, men’s swimming and rector’s of Athletics (NACDA) Under Armour six coaches of the year awards while 38 cadet- diving and lacrosse) which tied as the most in a Division III Athletic Director of the Year in 2011. athletes won 47 All-American honors last season. single year in Academy history. A school-record Knowlton also represented Rensselaer serving Air Force narrowly missed its second straight 12 coaches were named coach of the year and on several national committees, including the conference title in the Learfi eld Director’s Cup 52 cadet-athletes earned All-American status, NACDA executive committee, the board of Col- standings. Air Force fi nished second in the the best in school history. The Academy had four lege Hockey, Inc. and as the chair of the NCAA league and 64th nationally. The Falcons led the multi-sport All-Americans, including two fi rst- Division I men’s committee. ever Division I women’s All-American honorees, three service academies in the standings for the Prior to joining Rensselaer, Knowlton served sixth consecutive season. and three athletes earn trips to the Olympic Trials. Senior marksman David Higgins became as the director of the Center for Enhanced Per- Air Force bucked a six-year national trend the fi rst to earn a spot on an Olympic team as a formance at the United States Military Academy of sagging attendance at football games in cadet, earning a spot on the shooting team. in West Point, N.Y. In that position, he led a 2016. Air Force averaged 29,587 fans per game, staff of 50 professionals who delivered training equal to 63 percent capacity which bested the Several other initiatives were started that for peak performance in athletics, academics, Mountain West average of 24,142. The Academy have the athletic department on the move. The and military endeavors to cadets, soldiers, and also saw a 14 percent increase from 2015 which athletic department vision has been put into a athletes both on and off the West Point campus. strategic plan that is in step with the Academy’s ranked third in the conference and 14th nation- From 2003 to 2006 Knowlton served as both ally. Air Force won a record 20th Commander-in- intent and is posted on the athletics’ website. In addition, Knowlton has furthered the depart- deputy and interim director for the athletics Chief’s Trophy title in 2016. Coaches, players and department at West Point, where he led a staff staff from the Academy visited the White House ment’s culture to commitment and developed a culture and climate offi cer that has met with of more than 200 people and supervised 25 in May 2017 to accept the trophy from President intercollegiate athletic programs with more than of the United States Donald J. Trump. all 27 intercollegiate teams to teach healthy relationship training. An athletic department 1,000 student-athletes. During his tenure, West Air Force’s community outreach is also at an reorganization incorporated the department’s Point set the stage to earn its fi rst NCAA national all-time high. The Falcons hosted Brad Paisley non-profi t entity, the Air Force Academy Athletic championship in more than 50 years. prior to the Navy game for a free concert and Corporation (AFAAC), into the department eas- Knowlton received a bachelor’s degree in en- plans are solidifi ed for Blake Shelton to visit Fal- ing processes and improving communication. gineering in 1982 from West Point, where he was con Stadium in September 2017. That outreach The two worked together to extend the depart- a four-year letterwinner and captain of the varsi- included hosting the National Association of ment’s Nike contract which doubled the fi nancial ty hockey team. After 10 years of organizational Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Spring support received from the previous contract for leadership positions of increasing responsibility Symposium. This landmark event, across the athletics. in the U.S. Army, Knowlton received a master’s national collegiate sports landscape, brought in civil engineering from Cornell University. He As part of the on-going community outreach together over 100 collegiate athletic directors returned to West Point in 1992 to teach in the effort, a fan engagement committee was formed from across the country to learn more about civil and mechanical engineering department, and athletic department staff and coaches leadership and character development as well as after which he was selected to lead and manage have been active in the community speaking to sexual assault prevention. larger and more complex organizations within special interest groups. The department opened the Army, ultimately leading a battalion of 750 Facility improvement has been a major a ticket and merchandise store to downtown men and women while stationed at Ft. Carson, initiative under Knowlton’s guidance. Air Force Colorado Springs and the football team’s annual Colo., before deploying to . will break ground on a major Falcon Stadium spring game was played at Fountain Fort Carson renovation when the 2017 season ends. There High School, bringing military leaders from Pe- Knowlton is a registered professional en- will be new locker rooms, media rooms, training terson Air Force Base and Fort Carson Army Base gineer in the state of Virginia. His awards and rooms and other much-needed renovations to together with the Academy leadership in 2016. decorations include the Ranger Tab, the Air the north end zone of the stadium. These reno- Assault Badge, and the Senior Parachutist Badge. vations have been made possible by a pair of $5 Also in 2016, the department announced million donations, both coming from Air Force the fi rst of a concert series in Falcon Stadium Knowlton and his wife, Corey, have fi ve sons: football alumni. In addition, locker room renova- with Tim McGraw headlining a star-studded Jimmy, Patrick, Christopher, Mark and Shawn. tions took place in football, men’s and women’s event in September. One of the most notice- basketball, ice hockey and volleyball while the able improvements to the fan experience is two department’s Falcon Room received a complete new video boards at Falcon Stadium. The new renovation. All total, there has been $22 million board in the South end zone is the largest in the in athletic renovations in the last year. conference and among the service academies. Knowlton also spearheaded a transforma- Knowlton led several initiatives that have tional partnership extension, as the department benefi ted all cadets, in addition to intercollegiate announced a 10-year agreement between USAA athletes. The department started the Falcon Fuel and IMG. USAA became the fi rst premier spon- program, installing re-fueling stations outside sor of Air Force athletics which includes all inter- weight rooms for all 4,000 cadets at the Acad- Air Force Football 34 air force athletics

Few schools in the country have an athletic program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s. The goals of the athletic program are to enhance the physical conditioning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for offi cership, to teach leadership in a competitive environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athletic program: intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and physical education. The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAA-sanctioned teams, facing some of the top competition in the nation. Men’s teams are football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track, la- crosse, rifl e, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo and wres- tling. The Academy fi elds women’s teams in basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnastics, rifl e, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addition, the Academy sponsors two non-NCAA programs; boxing and cheerleading. The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s programs compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Confer- ence. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai’i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non-conference opponents, including many nationally ranked teams. The football team competes annually for the Commander-in- Chief’s Trophy, which is emblematic of service academy football supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 20 times, which is more than any other academy. The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impressive build- ings in the country. It’s a modern, versatile structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is fi ve stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fi elds laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and multipurpose area. The three sections have a combined seating capacity of more than 9,000. Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a seating capacity of 2,470, while the multipurpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and fi eld competitions. The $4.1-million renovation to the Cadet Track Stadium, the outdoor home of the Air Force track and fi eld team, was completed in the fall of 2011 and is one of the premier track and fi eld facilities in the nation. The Holaday Athletic Center, a $15.5 million com- pletely donor funded indoor training facility, was completed in July 2011. The Cadet Fitness Center, a $9.5 million, Military Construc- tion project, home of the Air Force Academy’s fencing practice facility and aerobics/weight lifting facility that contains a nearly 33-foot climbing wall, opened in May 2012.

Air Force Football 35 falcon mascot

Sports audiences across the country have WHY THE FALCON? gent, agile and powerful breed of perform- been intrigued and delighted by the aero- ing falcon, and have flown at the Academy batics of the falcon, the flying mascot of Speed since 2003. the U.S. Air Force Academy -- one of only Can attain velocities exceeding 200 miles per In addition to flying performances, two schools with performing mascots in the hour in stoops or dives on their prey. the falcons and cadet falconers visit dozens National Collegiate Athletic Association. Power of schools, scouting groups, youth groups, The falcon can attain velocities exceeding Powerful and graceful flight, with strong, airshows and other public events around 200 miles per hour in swoops or dives, turn deep wing beats; they maneuver with ease, the country, educating youth and adults sharply and streak only inches above the grace and evident enjoyment. alike on falconry, raptors, the Air Force and ground, making it the fastest and one of the Air Force Academy. Courage the most maneuverable of all birds. Fearless and aggressive, falcons fiercely de- On June 8, 1996, the Association of Trained and handled by cadet falconers, fend their nest and young against intruders. Graduates purchased a female white-phase the birds soar and dive, sometimes zoom- They have been known to unhesitatingly at- gyrfalcon from Mr. Dan Konkle in Sheridan, ing low over the heads of spectators. While tack and kill prey more than twice their size. Wyo., and donated her to the Academy. their public flying performances are primar- The cadet wing named this new mascot Au- Keen eyesight ily limited to outdoor venues -- most often rora - from Roman mythology, the goddess About eight times sharper than man. at football games and cadet wing parades Alertness, regal carriage and noble tradition. of the dawn. She is now the official mascot -- the falcons appear at many other athletic for the United States Air Force Academy contests in which cadet teams play. and has become the center of attention for Members of the Class of 1959, the first to enter the Academy, the Academy’s Falcon Mascot Program. At a mere 40 days old, chose the falcon as the mascot of the cadet wing Sept. 25, 1955, this majestic creature weighed four pounds. Glacier, our previous feeling that it best characterized the combat role of the U.S. Air white-phase gyrfalcon Mascot from 1980-95, only weighed two Force. They did not specify any particular species; thus, any fal- pounds. con can serve as mascot. Some of the characteristics which led to Although any falcon can serve as an Academy mascot, the its selection were speed, powerful and graceful flight, courage, white-phase gyrfalcon is native to Alaska, Canada, Greenland and keen eyesight, alertness, regal carriage and noble tradition. The the U.S.-Canadian border, and has always been the official mas- falcon exemplified the qualities sought in Air Force Academy ca- cot of the Air Force Academy. Gyrfalcons constitute only about dets: courage, intelligence, love of the wild sky, ferocity in attack, five percent of the total number of falcons found in the United but gentle in repose, and discipline. States. Of that five percent, only about 3-4 percent are true Experts once said falcons could not be trained to perform white-phase gyrfalcons. before huge crowds, that the birds would panic and flee. Since Falconry is one of the extracurricular activities offered to ca- 1956, however, cadets have flown the birds at sporting events dets. There are usually 12 falconers, with four chosen from each before thousands of cheering spectators. Six weeks or more and new class at the end of the year to replace graduating seniors. an average of 300 man-hours per bird are required to properly The new falconers begin training in January under the leader- train a young falcon via operant conditioning. When a bird is in ship of experienced upperclassmen and the officer-in-charge. top condition, it is able to fly for more than an hour and make re- Without proper instruction, novices can physically harm the birds peated stoops at the baited lure swung by the cadet falconer. Al- or adversely affect their training. Falconers’ duties include daily though they can be trained to perform, falcons are never totally checks of each bird’s health and condition, training sessions dur- domesticated and remain wild creatures with strong, individual ing which the birds are fed a measured ration of meat, frequent and independent spirits. cleaning of the mews and routine maintenance of equipment. On Oct. 5, 1955, a splendid peregrine was the first falcon pre- During performances, the birds fly to a lure, a rectangular- sented to the cadet wing. shaped leather pouch. The falconer whirls the lure in a circle It was named “Mach 1,” referring to the speed of sound. Today, on a 30-foot cord; the bird quickly learns to strike it in mid-air, 12 to 15 falcons are kept in the mews (enclosures for trained carry it to the ground and dine on the food. As the bird stoops hawks) north of the cadet area. toward the lure in free flight, the lure is jerked aside, causing the Current breeds of falcons at the Academy include several falcon to fly up, circle and make another pass. This procedure is breeds which are na- repeated several times be- tive to North America, fore the bird is allowed to including prairie falcons, strike the lure in mid-air. peregrine falcons, and the The falcon performs this largest type of falcon, the task knowing that as soon gyrfalcon. The Academy as it catches the lure, it recently added several earns its meal for the day. gyr-saker hybrids and a A small battery-pow- gyr-peregrine hybrid to its ered transmitter and a bell ranks. Sakers are a strong are attached to each leg so and agile mid-to-large that, should the bird not size breed of falcon, na- come to the lure as it had tive to Eastern Europe and been trained, the cadet Asia. Sakers have been falconers will be able to cross-bred with the larger follow and safely recover gyrfalcons in recent years the falcon. to produce a highly intelli-

Air Force Football 36 the air force song

History of the Air Force Song by Robert Crawford In 1938, Liberty magazine sponsored a contest for a spirited, en- during musical composition to become the official Army Air Corps courtesy USAF Heritage of song. Of 757 scores submitted, Robert Crawford’s was selected by a committee of Air Force wives. The song was officially introduced at America Band the Cleveland Air Races on September 2, 1939. Fittingly, Crawford sang it in its first public performance. Off we go into the wild blue yonder, The first page of the score, which Crawford submitted to the Climbing high into the sun; selection committee in July 1939, was carried to the surface of the Here they come zooming to meet our thunder, moon on July 30, 1971, aboard the Apollo 15 “Falcon” lunar module At ‘em boys, Give ‘er the gun! (Give ‘er the gun now!) by Colonel David R. Scott and Lieutenant Colonel James B. Irwin. In- terestingly, at the moment the “Falcon” blasted off the surface of the Down we dive, spouting our flame from under, moon with Scott and Irwin on board, a rendition of the “Air Force Off with one helluva roar! Song” was broadcast to the world by Major Alfred M. Worden, who had a tape recorder aboard the “Endeavor” command module which We live in fame or go down in flame. Hey! was in orbit around the moon. Scott, Irwin and Worden comprised Nothing’ll stop the U.S. Air Force! the first and only “All-Air Force” Apollo crew and arranged to take the page of sheet music with them as a tribute to Crawford and the Additional verses: United States Air Force.

Minds of men fashioned a crate of thunder, Bridge Section: Sent it high into the blue; Hands of men blasted the world asunder; Toast to the Host How they lived God only knew! (God only knew then!) “A Toast to the Host” is part of the original Air Force Song. Many Souls of men dreaming of skies to conquer times this is sung as a separate piece. This is the verse which com- Gave us wings, ever to soar! memorates those who have fallen in the name of our service and our great country. This is the reason for the difference in melody With scouts before And bombers galore. Hey! and the reverent, reflective mood. Nothing’ll stop the U.S. Air Force! After every football game, the Drum and Bugle Corps plays “A Toast to the Host” as the football team gathers together on the field, joins hands and stands at attention. Bridge: “A Toast to the Host”

Here’s a toast to the host Of those who love the vastness of the sky, To a friend we send a message of his brother men who fly. We drink to those who gave their all of old, Then down we roar to score the rainbow’s pot of gold. A toast to the host of men we boast, the U.S. Air Force!

Off we go into the wild sky yonder, Keep the wings level and true; If you’d live to be a grey-haired wonder Keep the nose out of the blue! (Out of the blue, boy!) Flying men, guarding the nation’s border, We’ll be there, followed by more! In echelon we carry on. Hey! Nothing’ll stop the U.S. Air Force!

Air Force Football 37 falcon football pageantry

Nothing is more indicative of the Each cadet member must be a qualified provide leadership experiences for the pageantry of Air Force football than the jump-master and instructor in the Air cadet instructors who teach the course. Wings of Blue. Force Academy parachuting program. It is a rigorous training schedule with The U.S. Air Force Academy parachute They must also maintain high academic heavy emphasis on safety. Before cadets team, the Wings of Blue, has been one and military standards to remain with the make their first jump, they are drilled of the outstanding parachute units in the team. Members of the team average 600 repeatedly in ground school on proper country for more than two decades. Since jumps by the time they graduate. parachuting procedures. The repetition 1967, cadets have dominated national The primary mission of the parachute is intended to have the jumper respond intercollegiate parachuting champion- team is not competing or performing, it’s automatically and correctly should some- ships, typically winning decisively over to train other cadets in free-fall parachut- thing unexpected occur during the jump. 40 other schools which field about 125 ing. Cadets who successfully complete the of the nation’s top college competitors. Each year, over 1,000 cadets complete basic free fall course are then eligible to Additionally, they perform about 50 dem- five free-fall jumps in the basic free fall take the advanced training necessary to onstrations each year for millions of spec- parachuting course and earn the coveted tryout for the Wings of Blue. Those who tators. That doesn’t include jumping into parachutist badge and rating. The Acad- want advanced training must compete for Falcon Stadium before the start of every emy is the only school in the Air Force admission. Selection is based upon an in- football game, weather permitting. authorized to grant these awards and is dividual’s maturity, abilities, academic and The Wings of Blue, because of their the only school in the U.S. authorized to military standing. diverse mission, are divided into a dem- allow students to perform unassisted free- From its uncertain beginnings, when it onstration team and a competition team. fall delays on their first jump, without any was reserved for stuntmen, rugged para- Advising and supervising the team is a prior static line training. troopers and desperate pilots, parachut- cadre of active duty and reserve Air Force The basic free-fall program is the pre- ing has evolved into an exacting science commissioned and non-commissioned mier character development program at and demanding sport -- a sport domi- officers. The team jumps from a variety of the Academy and is available to all cadets. nated at the college level by the Air Force aircraft. However, the team primarily uses It is designed to develop courage, confi- Academy. its own DeHavilland UV-18B Twin Otters. dence and discipline in each student and TThehe FlightFlight ooff SSoundound

The complete experience in sight and sound is presented at every home Falcon football game by the “Flight of Sound,” the U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet Drum and Bugle Corps. Since 1948, the Air Force Drum and Bugle Corps has enter- tained audiences across the nation and abroad with their thrilling performances. The Corps, originally assigned to Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C., was transferred to the Air Force Acad- emy in 1963 and turned over to the Cadet Wing in 1972. Since then, the corps has won 16 of the 24 Interservice Academy Drum and Bugle Corps competitions and are the four-time defending champions. The competition is held annually during the Air Force vs. Navy football weekend. Recognized as one of America’s premier musical and march- ing units, the Corps exemplifies the precision and musical blend of a well-directed band or orchestra and the showmanship of a Broadway production. Performing on the average of 150 times a year, they have become known as the Academy’s ambassadors of precision drill and musical pageantry. The Corps’ primary mission is to support the Cadet Wing activities, including military formations and Academy athletic contests both home and away. An extension of the mission con- tinues in the community with concerts, field exhibitions, band festivals and various military ceremonies. The “D & B” Corps is comprised of 135 cadets and has repre- sented the Air Force Academy at Presidential Inaugural Parades, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parades, The Tournament of Roses Pa- rade, Mardi Gras Parades, The Festival of State in St. Petersburg, Fla., Walt Disney World’s International Music Festival and The Long’s Peak Scottish/Irish Festival.

Air Force Football 38 coaches head coach troy calhoun

clude respect, teamwork, courage, spirit, football to play at least four ranked discipline, honesty and toughness, are teams and win a bowl game in the same the bedrock of the leadership qualities Air season. In the 100-plus year history of Force football players utilize while serving service academy football, Calhoun is the as offi cers in the United States Air Force. fi rst coach to lead teams to at least six Calhoun and his staff have come up with wins and a bowl game in each of his fi rst a way to manage the varied demands of six seasons. their players and lead them into a cohe- Air Force fi nished 10-3 overall last sea- sive team that has fared quite well both son, posting just the sixth 10-win season on and off the fi eld in his 10 seasons as in school history and second under head coach. In nine of his 10 years, Air Calhoun. Air Force won the Commander- Force has been to a bowl under Calhoun’s in-Chief’s Trophy for a record 20th time guidance. The coach has guided Air and earned a trip to the Arizona Bowl. Force to a 77-53 career record after 10 The Falcons beat South Alabama, 45-21, seasons. to complete a six-game winning streak to Calhoun’s players are extraordinarily end the season. The six-game streak is successful fi nishing their academic and the sixth-best nationally entering 2017. leadership responsibilities. The Air Force Air Force won the Mountain Division football team’s NCAA APR (Academic championship in 2015 with a 6-2 mark The purpose of the United States Air Progress Report) is annually amongst the and were 8-6 overall. The Falcons also Force Academy is to develop young fi nest at the FBS level of college football. earned a bid to the 2015 Armed Forces people of strong character who graduate From May 2008 through the present, Bowl while extending its school record and serve as outstanding leaders on ac- Air Force Football’s multi-year APR has home winning streak to 12 games, post- tive duty and beyond. It’s a purpose Troy fi nished above the nation’s 90th per- ing a 6-0 home mark for the second Calhoun thoroughly respects and realizes centile eight of the last 10 years which straight year. Calhoun was named the is necessary for our country. Calhoun is more than any sport at any service 2015 National Football Foundation, Colo- left the Houston Texans of the NFL as an academy. The football program received rado chapter, coach of the year for his offensive coordinator in 2007 to embrace a public recognition award by the NCAA efforts. the mission of the Air Force Academy this season with a mark of 995 which led and accomplish what was once consid- the Mountain West. In addition to being Calhoun’s 2014 team fi nished 10-3 over- ered nearly impossible: building a service one of the nation’s best in regards to the all while having all 28 seniors graduate academy program that often earns a NCAA’s APR and GSR, 99 percent of se- from the Air Force Academy. Calhoun postseason bid while playing in one of niors who have played for Calhoun since was named as a fi nalist for the Maxwell college football’s best conferences. 2007 have graduated from the Academy National Coach of the Year. The Falcons qualifi ed for their seventh bowl game in Air Force student-athletes must complete and served as offi cers for our nation. eight years, and by winning the Famous the nation’s most demanding academic Calhoun is the fi rst coach in the history of Idaho Potato Bowl, captured their third curriculum while further embedding the service academy team ball sports to lead bowl championship since 2009. Air Force heart and character that are crucial for teams to a post-season bid six consecu- defeated Army and Navy to win its 19th serving the nation. Cadets at the Acad- tive years. They have done this while Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy and its emy must work through courses that playing very strong opponents. Calhoun’s third CINC title in the last fi ve years. The require fi nishing over 140 semester 2009 Air Force squad was the only team Falcons were also one of just two teams hours. Strong character traits, to in- in the last 50 years of service academy nationally to beat two 10-win teams in the regular season. The Falcons beat Boise State and in-state rival Colorado State, who each won 10-plus games. Air Force’s 10-win season was the fi rst this century for the Academy and just the ninth in the last 100 years of service academy football. The team fi nished 6-0 at home for just the third time in school history. Calhoun’s 2007 squad also fi n- ished 6-0 at home. Air Force earned a bid in 2012 to the . Air Force won its second straight Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy (then-record 18th overall) in 2011, the fi rst back-to-back titles at the Academy since 2001-02 and earned their fi fth straight bowl game in the Military Bowl. The 2010 Air Force team fi nished 9-4 overall and won Air Force’s 17th Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy champion- ship with wins over Army and Navy. The Falcons closed the 2010 season with a victory over Georgia Tech of the ACC in the . Calhoun was named Coach of the Year by the Colorado Chapter of the National Football Founda- Troy Calhoun spent four years in the NFL - Broncos (L), Texans (R) tion.

Air Force Football 40 head coach troy calhoun

NFL teams to triple their number of wins from the previous year. The 2006 Texans were the last team to defeat the India- napolis Colts on their way to the Super Bowl championship. On offense, the Tex- ans had the NFL’s leading receiver (Pro Bowler Andre Johnson with 103 catches), the NFL’s best quarterback completion percentage (68.4 percent) and their quarterback tied a NFL record against Buffalo with 22 straight completions. Calhoun became a well-rounded NFL coach, working as a defensive assistant, special teams assistant and offensive assistant with the Denver Broncos from 2003-05. He began his NFL coaching career by serving on the defensive side of the ball in 2003. He helped coach the NFL’s fourth-best defense. The Broncos’ defense ranked seventh against the run and sixth against the pass. Denver’s defense yielded a mere 17.6 points per game as they made the playoffs for the fi rst time since 2000.

PERSONAL Hometown: ...... Roseburg, Ore. Wife: ...... Amanda Children:...... Tyler, Amelia Years in Coaching: ...... 24th The 2009 Air Force team fi nished 8-5 efforts. AF/Career Record: ...... 77-53 (11th year) overall and concluded with a convincing Calhoun’s 2007 and 2008 Air Force teams 47-20 win over 25th-ranked Houston in fi nished 9-4 and 8-5, respectively, and BACKGROUND/HONORS the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. both earned bowl bids. The 2007 Falcons Air Force set 13 Academy bowl team re- • 1989 graduate of the Academy were the only team in Air Force history cords in the dominant victory. The team • First Academy graduate to be head to win road games at Notre Dame, Utah also set six school records during the coach and Colorado State in the same season. 2009 season. Calhoun was named Coach The fi ve-game turnaround from 2006, in • 20 years as a college coach of the Year by the Colorado Chapter of which Air Force was 4-8, was the largest • 4 years in the NFL the National Football Foundation for his in the nation that season by a fi rst-year • 2007 MWC coach of the year head coach. The fi ve-game turnaround • 2007 Region 5 coach of the year was the best in school history since the • Finalist for national coach of the year 1958 team had a school-record turn- (2007) around of six games. • Tied as the winningest first-year head Air Force’s nine wins tied Calhoun for the coach in school history most wins ever at a service academy by • Winningest first-year head coach in a fi rst-year head coach, matching the school history for conference games mark set by Ben Martin in 1958. The six • Colorado Coach of the Year (NFF), MWC wins set a new Academy stan- 2007, 2010, 2015 dard and were two wins better than the previous mark for conference wins by a • Semifinalist for 2010, 2014 National fi rst-year head coach at the Academy. Coach of the Year honors Calhoun was named the ’s Coach of the Year for his COACHING EXPERIENCE efforts. In addition, he was named Coach Air Force, Head Coach 2007-Pres. of the Year in Region 5 by the American Houston Texans, Football Coaches Association and was one Off. Coord./QBs 2006 of eight fi nalists for the Eddie Robinson Denver Broncos 2003-05 National Coach of the Year Award. He was also one of seven fi nalists for the Asst. to Head Coach 2005 AFCA National Coach of the Year award. Off./Special Teams Asst. 2004 Defensive Assistant 2003 Calhoun brought to Air Force a wealth of Wake Forest, Off. Coord. 2001-02 experience at the collegiate and profes- sional levels that was fl ooded with suc- Ohio, Offensive Coord. 1996-00 cess at every stop prior to the Academy. Ohio, 1995-96 Calhoun came to the Academy after serv- Air Force, JV/Varsity Asst. 1993-94 ing as offensive coordinator and quarter- Air Force, Grad Asst. 1989-90 backs coach for the Houston Texans in 2006. The Texans were one of only two Air Force Football 41 head coach troy calhoun

men to letter for the 1985 team. CALHOUN VS. OPPONENTS Calhoun served his Army ...... 9-1 country from 1989-95 BYU* ...... 1-3 Boise State* ...... 3-2 as an active duty of- California## ...... 0-2 fi cer in the Air Force. Colorado State* ...... 8-2 He was an assistant FCS ...... 11-0 coach for the Falcons Fresno State* ...... 2-1 in 1993-94. He moved Georgia State ...... 2-0 to Ohio University in Georgia Tech# ...... 1-0 Hawai’i* ...... 2-1 the spring of 1995 Houston## ...... 2-1 where he served as the Michigan ...... 0-1 quarterbacks coach for Michigan State ...... 0-1 two seasons. Calhoun Minnesota ...... 0-1 was promoted to of- Navy ...... 4-6 fensive coordinator in Nevada* ...... 2-1 New Mexico*...... 6-4 1997. During his fi rst Notre Dame ...... 1-2 season at the helm, Oklahoma ...... 0-1 the offense totaled 612 Rice# ...... 0-1 yards against Eastern San Diego State* ...... 3-6 Michigan, second-most San Jose State* ...... 2-0 in school history. The South Alabama# ...... 1-0 In 2004, Calhoun moved to become an TCU* ...... 1-4 assistant on offense and worked with Bobcats defeated Maryland in 1997, Toledo# ...... 0-1 the special teams. The offense ranked marking the school’s fi rst win against a UNLV* ...... 6-2 fi fth in the NFL, averaging 395.8 yards team from the ACC in school history. The Utah* ...... 1-3 per game. Calhoun worked closely with `97 Bobcats’ 8-3 record was the school’s Utah State* ...... 2-2 best in 29 years. During his last season Western Michigan# ...... 1-0 Broncos head coach in Wyoming* ...... 6-4 the 2005 season, serving as the assistant at Ohio in 2000, the Bobcats beat two to the head coach. The Broncos won the bowl teams, Minnesota and Marshall, for AFC West title for the 10th time in their the fi rst time in school history. Calhoun’s * - Conference opponent history and played for the AFC Champi- 2000 offense set a school record with # - Bowl game onship game for the fi rst time in seven 418.1 yards per game. seasons. Their 14-4 record was the best Calhoun moved to Wake Forest in 2001. since Denver fi nished the 1998 season The Demon Deacons were one of only and cross country All-American who won as winners of Super Bowl XXXIII. The seven teams in the country to score six NCAA national titles. Troy Calhoun offense fi nished fi fth in the NFL averaging more than 30 points in each of the fi nal graduated from the Academy in 1989 as 360.4 yards per game. The defense was four games. During his second season, a member of the superintendent’s list by stout against the run, fi nishing second in Wake led the ACC in total offense with earning over a 3.0 grade point average the NFL with 85.2 yards per game. Den- 408.1 yards per game. His offense had along with a military performance aver- ver fi nished with an undefeated record at a league-best 990 plays and was ef- age of better than 3.0. He also completed home during the regular season for the fi cient with the ball, committing only 16 a master’s in business administration fi fth time in team history. During Cal- turnovers, fewest in the ACC. The 2001 (MBA) from Oklahoma City University in houn’s three years in Denver, the Broncos season culminated with a 38-17 bowl vic- 1992. He and his wife, Amanda, live in made the playoffs every season, averag- tory over Oregon to give Wake Forest its Colorado Springs and have two children, ing over 11 wins a year. fi rst back-to-back winning seasons since Tyler (15) and Amelia (13). Calhoun the ACC expanded from eight teams. and his wife, Amanda, have a strong Prior to the NFL, Calhoun was an offen- respect and affi nity for the members of sive coordinator for six seasons on the Calhoun was raised in a home where our armed services and are very involved collegiate level. He began his coaching both kids graduated from the Air Force with numerous charitable and community career at Air Force, where he worked as Academy and were varsity letter winners endeavors. a graduate assistant from 1989-90. He on nationally-ranked teams. Calhoun’s started at quarterback for the Academy younger sister, Callie, is a 1991 Acad- in 1986 and was one of only two fresh- emy graduate. She was a 10-time track Calhoun Head Coaching Record

Year School Record MW Home Away Neu. Bowl 2016 Air Force 10-3 5-3/4th 5-1 4-1 1-1 Arizona Bowl, So. Alabama (W 45-21) 2015 Air Force 8-6 6-2/1st 6-0 2-5 0-1 Armed Forces Bowl, California (L 36-55) 2014 Air Force 10-3 5-3/4th 6-0 3-3 1-0 Idaho Potato, Western Mich. (W 38-24) 2013 Air Force 2-10 0-8/6th 2-5 0-5 0-0 --- 2012 Air Force 6-7 5-3/4th 5-1 1-5 0-1 Armed Forces, Rice (L 14-33) 2011 Air Force 7-6 3-4/5th 4-3 3-2 0-1 Military Bowl, Toledo (L 41-42) 2010 Air Force 9-4 5-3/T3rd 5-1 3-3 1-0 Independence, Georgia Tech (W 14-7) 2009 Air Force 8-5 5-3/4th 5-1 2-4 1-0 Armed Forces, Houston (W 47-20) 2008 Air Force 8-5 5-3/4th 3-3 4-1 1-1 Armed Forces, Houston (L 28-34) 2007 Air Force 9-4 6-2/2nd 6-0 3-3 0-1 Armed Forces, California (L 36-42) Totals 77-53 45-34 47-15 25-32 4-6 Bowl Record: 4-5

Air Force Football 42 jake campbell - assistant offensive backfield

Jake Campbell turnovers, sacks given up, and red zone is in his sixth effi ciency, while being second in scoring The Campbell File season at Air and time of possession. Peter Kimmey, Force as an of- who took over for the starting role at Year at Air Force: ...... 6th/7th (overall) fensive back- quarterback midway through the year, Career Year: ...... 11th fi eld assistant rushed for 14 in Campbell’s Hometown: ...... Sacramento, CA coach. Campbell system, one shy of the school record. Alma Mater: ...... Air Force, 1996 returned to his He led the conference in rushing touch- alma mater downs and points per game. Coaching Experience after four years Campbell is a 1996 graduate of the Air at Claremont- Air Force Force Academy. His on fi eld accom- Mudd-Scripps Offensive Backfield ...... 2012-Pres. plishments and highlights as a running where he was Claremont-Mudd-Scripps back make him one of the best to ever offensive coordinator and quarterbacks play the position at the Academy. He Off. Coord/QB ...... 2011 coach in 2011. He coached running backs captained the 1995 team that won one Off. Coord/RBs ...... 2009-10 his fi rst three seasons. of the Academy’s three Western Athletic Running Backs ...... 2008 Campbell has been instrumental in the Conference (WAC) championships in Air Force Prep School development of running backs Jacobi its history. Campbell’s efforts land him Graduate Assistant ...... 1996 Owens, who has rushed for 1,000 or in the top fi ve in several areas of the more yards in back-to-back seasons and Falcon record book. He is currently third fi nished his career with over 3,000 yards all-time in yards per carry for a season, rushing, and Tim McVey, who enters fourth all-time for a career. He is also the 2018 season as the school’s career third all-time for yards per reception for backs and quarterbacks, as well as the yards per carry leader with an 8.4 norm. a season and career touchdown recep- offensive play-calling duties. While at McVey became the fi rst player in school tions. He put together back-to-back the Prep School, he helped develop history to have over 100 yards rushing 1,000 plus all-purpose yards his junior numerous eventual Falcon football stars and receiving in the same game which and senior years as a , such as Scott McKay, Qualario Brown, he did vs. New Mexico in 2014. receiver and kick returner. Campbell was Nate Beard and Chris Jessup. Campbell later named to the Colorado Springs was also a math instructor and taught Campbell mentored two offensive MVPs Gazette Telegraph’s Air Force all-decade calculus. (DJ Lillard, 2010 and Spencer Clark, team of the 1990’s. 2011) at CMS. Lillard was the fi rst run- Campbell was also a Nike/SPARQ trainer ning back to make fi rst-team all-SCIAC Prior to joining the CMS football staff, and the lead running back coach for since 2002 while Clark led the team in Campbell served 10 years as an offi cer the Nike Football Training Camps held all-purpose yards in his senior cam- in the Air Force, reaching the rank of throughout the country. He has worked paign. major. Campbell amassed over 1,000 with some of the best athletes in the fl ying hours as a pilot in the T-37, country, many who have gone on to Under Campbell’s direction, the offen- T-1A, and C-9A airframes. He fl ew the professional and Division I careers. sive unit made its way into the school’s fi rst stateside C-9A aircraft to deploy record books. The 2010 team broke the Originally from North Highlands, a overseas in support of military opera- school’s record for points scored in a neighborhood in Sacramento, Calif., tions in Kosovo. Campbell fi nished his season with 268 and tied the school re- Campbell was a four-sport starter in military career as a contract negotiator. cord for touchdowns in a season at 36. high school. He lettered in football, He was responsible for leading negotiat- The 2010 offense also led the confer- basketball, baseball and track. Campbell ing teams with Fortune 500 companies ence in rushing, third down conversions, was also an assistant coach for the two- in contracts worth well over $400 million time defending conference champion to deploy the widely known and fre- CMS Athena softball team. Campbell has quently used Global Positioning System a son, Brayden. (GPS). Campbell spent one season at the Air Force Academy Prep School as an assistant football coach. His respon- sibilities were coaching the running

Air Force Football 43 Tim Cross - assistant head coach/defensive line

Tim Cross begins He coached defensive end D.L. Wilhite The Cross File his fourth season to Big Ten All-Freshman honors from at Air Force as The Sporting News in 2009 and saw his Year at Air Force: ...... 4th the defensive defensive line rack up 32 tackles for loss line coach and in 2009. He also coached defensive end Career Year: ...... 17th fi rst as assistant Willie VanDeSteeg to fi rst-team All-Big Hometown: ...... Clarksville, TN head coach. Cross Ten honors in 2008. VanDeSteeg became Alma Mater: ...... No. Colo., 1990 came to the Acad- the fi rst Gopher defender to be named emy after spend- First-Team All-Big Ten since 2004. Coaching Experience ing three years at Prior to his stint at Minnesota, he Air Force where he coached the defensive line at Syracuse Asst. Head Coach ...... 2016-Pres. coached strength from 2005-06 where he helped the Or- Defensive Line ...... 2014-Pres. and conditioning. ange lead the Big East and fi nish seventh Prior to his stint at Texas, Cross served Texas in the nation in turnover margin at +.92. as the associate head coach and defen- Strength/Conditioning ..... 2011-13 His front line at Syracuse averaged 2.8 sive line coach at Minnesota. Strength/Conditioning ..... 2001-04 sacks per game which was among the Cross’ impact at the Academy has been nation’s top 20. A big reason for the Minnesota immediate. He mentored a defensive line Orange’s success in getting to opposing Assoc. HC/Def. Line ...... 2007-10 in the revamped defense the last three quarterbacks was Cross’ work with 2006 Syracuse years. The Falcons improved in scoring, Big East sack leader Jameel McClain. Defensive Line ...... 2005-06 rushing, passing and total defense in Cross also coached NFL Draft selections 2014, including having one of the na- James Wyche and Ryan LaCasse while at tion’s most improved scoring defenses Syracuse. the defensive coordinator and linebackers with an average of 24.2 points per game, Cross fi rst began working at Texas prior coach at TJHS. Cross led the school to a nearly 16 points per game improve- to going to Syracuse, serving as assistant four straight league title and a 42-game ment. The defense ranked among the strength coach for the Longhorns from conference winning streak. While at conference leaders in each category last 2001-04. Cross assisted in the develop- TJHS, he mentored 14 high school All- year and was led by Ryan Watson, who ment and implementation of the strength Americans, 20 all-state selections and 31 was a fi rst-team all-conference honoree. and speed programs for the UT football fi rst team all-conference players. , Cross Watson led the conference in sacks (.82 squad. He was responsible for creating coached two consecutive Gold Helmet per game) and was among the league training programs for a Doak Walker, Award winners, an honor bestowed to leaders in tackles for loss (1.00 per a Butkus and a Nagurski Trophy win- high school football all-state honorees game). ner. Cross also played a key role in the who are successful on and off the fi eld. While at Minnesota, he helped the Go- development of numerous All-Americans He also coached two future NFL fi rst- phers to a +.92 turnover margin which and All-Big 12 performers, and his teams round draft picks during his time at TJHS ranked second in the Big Ten and No. 16 won at least nine games each season he in Daniel Graham (New England Patriots) in the nation in 2008. That same year, his coached with the Longhorns. and Andre Woolfolk (). defensive line recorded 20.5 sacks and Cross began his coaching career in Colo- A native of Clarksville, Tenn., Cross at- 44 tackles for loss which ranked in the rado at Thomas Jefferson High School tended Gateway High School in Aurora, top three in the conference and in the top in Denver, serving as head coach from Colo., and is a 1990 graduate of Northern 25 nationally in both categories. 1997-2000. He also spent one season as Colorado where he was a four-year let- terman in football and earned all-North Central Conference honors as a lineback- er. Cross and his wife, Natalie, have four children, Keion, Mariah, Tiana and Keria.

Air Force Football 44 steed lobotzke - offensive line

Steed Lobotzke the fact that he missed almost three The Lobotzke File enters his third games with an injury. Campanaro’s 16 year at Air Force catches against Boston College set an Year at Air Force: ...... 3rd/4th and fi rst as the ACC single-game record. offensive line Career Year: ...... 22nd The 2011 team came within a fi eld goal coach. Lobotzke Hometown: ...... Roseville, CA of playing for the ACC championship coached tight Alma Mater: ...... Air Force, 1992 and went to the Music City Bowl. The ends his fi rsts two squad scored 338 points - third-best in years at the Acad- Wake Forest history - and only had 12 Coaching Experience emy. turnovers, which was the lowest total in Air Force Lobotzke’s fi rst school history and the best in the ACC Offensive Line ...... 2017-Pres. season at the that season. Tight Ends ...... 2015-16 Academy saw In 2006, Wake Forest won 11 games Graduate Assistant ...... 1993 Garrett Griffi n develop into a and the ACC Championship. The offense Winston-Salem State free-agent signee by the New Orleans produced 4,298 yards, the third-highest Off. Coord., Off. Line ...... 2014 Saints. This last season, he developed total in school history and put up Wake Ryan Reffi tt, who replaced Griffi n and Wake Forest Forest’s fourth-best scoring season with posted solid numbers. He fi nished sec- Off. Coord, Off. Line ...... 2003-13 302 points. Wake Forest also ranked ond on the team with eight catches for Offensive Line ...... 2001-02 sixth in the nation in fewest turnovers. 173 yards and two scores. Ohio Freshman quarterback Riley Skinner Lobotzke came to the Academy after was named ACC Rookie of the Year Offensive Line ...... 1997-00 spending the 2014 season at Winston- after leading the ACC in pass effi ciency Salem State where the Rams made (139.6) and breaking the Wake For- a trip to the CIAA Championship. He est record for completion percentage spearheaded the Ram offense that (65.8 percent). On November 13, 2006, Bowl appearances. He earned second- recorded eight-straight 400-plus yard Lobotzke was chosen as the Master team All-Western Athletic Conference games and Winston-Salem State ended Football Coaches MCS Nike Offensive honors as a junior and was named to the year with a No. 10 national ranking. Coordinator of the Week after Wake the fi rst team as a senior before being Prior to WSSU, Lobotzke spent 13 years Forest defeated Florida State 30-0 in invited to play in the East-West Shrine at Wake Forest, including 11 seasons as Tallahassee. Football Classic. the Deacons’ offensive coordinator and Lobotzke went to Wake Forest along After graduating from the Academy offensive line coach. He also coached with head coach after serving in 1992 with a degree in economics, the running backs, tight ends and under Grobe the previous four years Lobotzke began his coaching career at fullbacks. During his tenure, the Wake at Ohio University as the centers and his alma mater. He served as a gradu- Forest offense broke many school and guards coach. In his four seasons at ate assistant in the 1992-93 season, ACC records. Ohio, the offensive line paved the way helping lead the team to another Liberty In 2012, junior Michael for four of the top fi ve rushing seasons Bowl berth in 1992. Following his tour of Campanaro caught 7.9 passes per in school history. active military duty, Lobotzke joined the game, which led the ACC and was the Ohio staff in 1997. Lobotzke’s ties with Grobe go back to second-best mark in ACC history. His their days at the Air Force Academy Lobotzke is married to the former Kristin 79 receptions in 2012 were the fourth- when Grobe personally recruited him. Hazen of Warren, Ohio. The couple has highest single-season mark for a Wake The northern California native attended two daughters: Capri and Gia and one Forest player and were achieved despite the Academy and lettered on the foot- son, Anthony. ball team in 1990-1991, playing on the offensive line. As a player, Lobotzke helped lead Air Force to three Liberty

Air Force Football 45 matt mcgettigan - strength and conditioning

Matt McGettigan McGettigan joined the Iowa State staff The McGettigan File is in his 11th in 1996 with head coach Dan McCarney season as the in 1996. He spent 11 years with the Cy- Year at Air Force: ...11th strength and con- clones before coming to Air Force in the ditioning coach for summer of 2007. Career Year: ...... 31st the Falcon football Hometown: ...... Darlington, WI Prior to his stint in Ames, he was an as- team. Alma Mater: ...... Luther College, 1987 sistant strength and conditioning coach Widely considered at Notre Dame from 1991-95. Before his one of the best in work with the Fighting Irish, McGettigan Coaching Experience the country, Mc- served as the strength and conditioning Air Force Gettigan helped coordinator for Wisconsin-Platteville from Strength/Conditioning .....2007-Pres. transform the 1987-90. Iowa State Falcon program. McGettigan completed his undergraduate Strength/Conditioning .....1996-06 Prior to his coming to the Academy, the work in physical education at Luther Col- Notre Dame Falcons had posted a 12-24 record over lege in Decorah, Iowa, in 1987, where he Strength/Conditioning .....1991-95 the second half of the season from 2001- was a three-year starter on the football Wis.-Platteville 06. Since his arrival, the Falcons have team. He is a member of the National won over 60 percent of their games over Strength/Conditioning .....1987-90 Strength and Conditioning Association. the second half of the season. In addi- In January 1989, McGettigan received his tion to being in better physical shape, certifi cation as strength and conditioning the Falcons have seen fewer signifi cant specialist. He earned his master’s degree injuries. in 1989 from Wisconsin-Platteville. McGettigan played a key factor in the A native of Darlington, Wis., McGettigan play of 2007 All-American Chad Hall, a is married to the former Darla Hook of 5-foot-8, 185-pound do-everything run- Charles City, Iowa. They have two chil- ner who averaged over 32 touches per dren, Mariah and Colin. game over the last seven weeks of the 2007 season. McGettigan received the ultimate affi rma- tion of excellence when he earned rec- ognition as the 2001 National Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year by the Professional Football Strength and Conditioning Coaches Society. The award underscored the respect McGetti- gan has from his peers.

Air Force Football 46 Bart miller, tight ends

Bart Miller enters the Owls. Miller’s opening day left his fi rst season Reggie Bain, a true freshman, earned The Miller File as tight ends freshman All-America honors during his coach at the fi rst year on the job. Bain was joined by Year at Air Force: ...... 1st Academy. Mikingson Marsaille and Kelly Parfi tt as Career Year: ...... 7th all-conference selections during Miller’s Miller came to Hometown: ...... Omaha, NE tenure. the Academy Alma Mater: ...... New Mexico, 2007 from Minnesota, At New Mexico State, Miller helped cre- where he was ate a new offensive system for the Ag- Coaching Experience the offensive gies which averaged 34 points per game Minnesota line coach in and an average of 300 yards per game Offensive Line ...... 2016 2015. While at while rushing for 180 yards per game Florida Atlantic Minnesota, his through the squad’s last fi ve games. offensive line helped pave the way for He took over a line that had allowed 45 Offensive Line ...... 2014-15 the dominant rushing attack of Rodney sacks and improved that protection by New Mexico State Smith (1,158 yards, 16 touchdowns) nad more than half to just 20 in more than Offensive Line ...... 2013 Shannon Brooks (670 yards). The team 400 opportunities. Wisconsin (GA) fi nished in the top 20 in fewest sacks As the offensive line coach at Wiscon- Offensive Line ...... 2011-12 while Jonah Pirsig earned all-conference sin, Miller took over a unit in September New Mexico State (GA) honors. that ranked 103rd nationally in rushing Offensive Line ...... 2010 Prior to that, he spent two years as averaging only 101 yards per game. offensive line coach at Florida Atlantic. That group improved to fi nish 12th in the Miller, who is from Omaha, Neb., has also nation, averaging 237.8 yards per game served as an offensive line coach at New and 5.2 yards per rush. Mexico State and Wisconsin. Miller coached NFL draft picks and 2012 Miller’s offensive line at Florida Atlantic all-Big Ten honorees Ricky Wagner, Ryan allowed only 26 sacks in 887 opportuni- Groy and Travis Frederick, while helping ties in 2015 and just 21 sacks from 869 to re-establish a physical Wisconsin run- tries in 2014. In the four seasons before ning game. Miller arrived, the Owls had allowed an In 2011, as a graduate assistant at Wis- average of 31 sacks per season. consin, Miller worked directly with the of- Under Miller, the Florida Atlantic offen- fensive line and tight ends, helping lead sive line blocked for 10 different ball car- an offense that averaged 44.1 points. He riers who amassed 1,962 yards, which coached and worked with NFL fi rst- and was just shy of the program record. second-round picks, All-Big Ten honorees Miller took over an offensive line that and All-Americans Kevin Zeitler and Peter returned just one traditional starter for Konz, Heisman Finalist Montee Ball and NFL quarterback Russell Wilson. Miller helped guide all fi ve starting offensive linemen to receive either All-American or All-Conference honors. Miller began his coaching career at New Mexico State where he worked primar- ily with the offensive line as a graduate assistant. Miller holds a bachelor’s degree from New Mexico and obtained a master’s degree from New Mexico State. As a player at New Mexico, Miller was a starter and two-year letterman on the offensive line. He earned Academic All-Mountain West Conference honors as a junior and senior. Miller played right guard in 2007 and the Lobos had a 1,000-yard rusher, two 1,000-yard receivers and a 3,000-yard passer. Miller and his wife, Amy, have two sons, Barrett (3) and Gunner (6 months).

Air Force Football 47 ben miller - running backs/special teams coord.

Ben Miller is in his Award semifi nalist and earned MW The Miller File 11th season as an special teams player of the year honors. assistant coach Last season, Luke Strebel established Year at Air Force: ...11th/12th overall at Air Force. This himself as one of the top kickers in the season marks his Mountain West and the nation. He is the Career Year: ...... 13th sixth as running school’s career leader in fi eld goal per- Hometown: ...... Columbia Station, OH backs coach after centage with an .889 mark, hitting 32 of Alma Mater: ...... Air Force, 2002 coaching tight 36 fi eld goals. He is a perfect 88-of-88 ends for fi ve on extra points. Coaching Experience seasons, and his His fi ve years working with the running Air Force 10th year coach- backs was highly successful. He oversaw Running Backs ...... 2012-Pres. ing the specialists the progress of fi rst-year starter Cody Special Teams Coord. ..2010-Pres. (punters, kick- Getz, who rushed for 1,248 yards which ers and snappers). This season is his Specialists ...... 2008-Pres. is the seventh most in school history. seventh as the special teams coordina- Tight Ends ...... 2007-11 Getz opened the season with a school- tor. Illinois record fi ve straight 100-yard games Miller’s fi rst four years saw the develop- while hitting the 200-yard mark three Graduate Asst...... 2006 ment of Travis Dekker as one of the best times to establish a new school record. Air Force tight ends in school history and one of Off. Graduate Asst. ...2002-03 Jacobi Owens posted back-to-back the best in the Mountain West Confer- 1,000-yard seasons and was among the ence. Dekker caught 25 passes for 382 conference leaders in rushing each year. yards and two scores, while averaging Owens fi nished his career ranked fourth coach at the Academy from 2002-03. 15.3 yards per catch, in 2007. His 25 in school history with 3,005 yards. Tim He also spent one year in the ManTech catches were the most by an Air Force McVey established himself last season Division at Wright Patterson Air Force tight end since Trent Van Hulzen in as well, becoming the fi rst player in Base, Ohio, before transitioning to the 1989. Dekker would later sign a contract school history to have over 100 yards Air Force Reserve in May of 2004. Dur- with the Green Bay Packers. rushing and receiving in a game at New ing the NFL offseason, he worked as Miller’s work with the kickers has also Mexico. McVey is the Air Force career a public affairs offi cer doing recruiting been impressive. Senior Ryan Harrison leader in yards per carry with an 8.4 and public relations activities for the Air kicked a school-record 24 fi eld goals in mark in his career. Force. 2008, while becoming a semifi nalist for A 2002 Academy graduate, Miller spent Miller is married to the former Meghan the Lou Groza National Placekicker of the 2006 season as the offensive gradu- Carney. The couple has two daughters, the Year award. ate assistant at the University of Illinois Quinn and Keeley, and a son, Lochlan. Will Conant ranked among the confer- before returning to the Academy. ence’s top kickers, hitting 11-of-13 fi eld Miller was an all-conference offensive goals and 32-of-33 extra points for 65 lineman for the Falcons, starting at points to lead the Falcons in 2013. In left tackle as a junior and senior. After 2014, Conant hit 19-of-21 fi eld goals completing his collegiate career, Miller and 45-of-46 PATs to hit the 100-point signed a contract with the Cleveland mark with 102. He also averaged 43.6 Browns, where he was used as a full- yards per punt. He was a Lou Groza back/tight end/long snapper. In the fall of 2005, he joined the practice squad for the Philadelphia Eagles. Miller served as a graduate assistant

Air Force Football 48 john rudzinski - secondary

John Rudzinski game, taking on Rice in the Armed Forces The Rudzinski File begins his eighth Bowl. The Falcons were 5-3 in conference season with the play. Year at Air Force: ...8th/10th overall Falcons. In addi- As recruiting coordinator from 2012- tion to his work Career Year: ...... 10th 2014, Rudzinski managed the national with the second- Hometown: ...... Green Bay, WI academic and athletic evaluation of high ary, Rudzinski’s Alma Mater: ...... Air Force, 2005 school prospects. Those recruiting classes tenure includes would produce 28 wins, two bowl cham- responsibilities pionships and two Commander-in-Chief Coaching Experience as the recruiting Trophy wins over a three year period Air Force coordinator and (2014-2016). Secondary ...... 2015-Pres. outside lineback- Rec. Coord./Secondary ...... 2014 ers coach. Rudzinski’s fi rst two years back on staff, the Falcons won back-to-back Command- Recruiting Coord./OLBs .....2012-13 Leading the secondary the last three er-in-Chief’s Trophy in 2010-11. In 2011, Def. Asst./Asst. Rec. Coord. .. 2010-11 seasons, the defense fi nished 22nd in the he assisted the defense to fi nish fi rst in Graduate Assistant ...... 2005-07 country in interceptions in 2016. He was the conference in passing defense with vital in the development of All-American a 166.8 average. In 2010, the Falcon safety Weston Steelhammer, who fi nished defense was even better, ranking second as the career leader in interceptions with nationally by allowing just 147.8 passing the Air Force Academy, he led the team 18 interceptions. Steelhammer ranks yards per game. The defensive success in tackles over this span. A two-time second in Mountain West history in career aided Air Force to a 9-4 record, capped captain, Rudzinski was named the team’s interceptions. In 2016, Rudzinski also by a victory over Georgia Tech in the most valuable player and was honored mentor Brodie Hicks to all-conference Independence Bowl. with Air Force’s Brian Bullard Award, honors. which is the program’s highest honor. Rudzinski began his coaching career The 2015 group had two fi rst-team An honorable mention all-Mountain West in 2005 as a graduate assistant at the all-conference honorees in Steelham- selection as a senior, Rudzinski was Academy, serving for two years under the mer and Roland Ladipo. The selected to play in the East-West Shrine leadership College Football Hall of Famer secondary also boosted three of the top Game. Fisher DeBerry. Learning under the tu- four tacklers in 2015. In 2014, Steelham- telage of defensive coordinator Richard Rudzinski graduated from the Academy mer earned fi rst-team all-conference Bell, Rudzinski helped developed future in 2005 as a distinguished graduate and honors, his fi rst of a school-record three all-conference performers Drew Fowler a member of Superintendent’s List. He selections to the conference’s fi rst team. and John Rabold. was also honored as outstanding cadet in Safety Christian Spears was also among management. Rudzinski has since earned the team leaders in tackles with 81. Transitioning to Charleston Air Force his master’s degree in business adminis- Base, S.C., Rudzinski served as mainte- In 2013, Rudzinski guided Alex Means tration from the University of Colorado. nance operations offi cer from 2007-10, to all-conference honors. Means led the leading 250 airman. He was responsible He and his wife, Lauren, live in Falcons in tackles for loss and sacks. The for the people, products and processes Colorado Springs and have four children, Falcons qualifi ed for a sixth straight bowl for the multi-billion dollar C-17 aircraft Elin (6), Luke (4), Malin (3) and Paul (1). maintenance effort. Throughout his time He and Lauren have strong admiration for in Charleston, he coached at First Baptist the members of our armed services and High School as a defensive assistant. feel fortunate to mentor the next great generation of Air Force offi cers. Rudzinski is a 2001 high school gradu- ate from Notre Dame Academy in Green Bay, Wisconsin. A three-year letterman at

Air Force Football 49 steve russ - asst. head coach/def. coord, dbs

Steve Russ enters Russ, a 1995 Air Force Academy gradu- The Russ File his sixth year at ate and four-year football letterman, Air Force as the returned to the Academy from Wake For- assistant head est, where he coached since 2008, most Year at Air Force: ...... 6th/7th overall coach and fourth recently as the secondary coach. Career Year: ...... 18th as the defen- Hometown: ...... Stetsonville, WI Prior to coaching the secondary in 2011 sive coordinator Alma Mater: ...... Air Force, 1995 at Wake Forest, Russ spent his fi rst two and defensive seasons working with the tight ends and backfi eld coach. fullbacks and was the linebackers coach Coaching Experience Russ was the in 2010. He coached at Syracuse for Air Force co-defensive three seasons (2005-07) and spent four Asst. Head Coach/ coordinator and seasons as an assistant at Ohio (2001- inside linebackers Def. Coord./DBs ...... 2014-Present 04). Russ began his coaching career at coach previously. Asst. Head Coach/ Air Force as a graduate assistant strength Co-Def. Coord...... 2012-13 Russ’ fi rst season as the lone defen- coach in 1995. Inside Linebackers ...... 2013 sive coordinator was impressive, as he While playing at Air Force, Russ earned completely revamped the defense and Secondary ...... 2012 second-team All-WAC honors in 1994 and turned it into one of the fi nest in the Wake Forest was selected to play in both the Blue- conference. Air Force improved in all four Secondary ...... 2011 Gray All-Star game and the East-West major categories that season, including Linebackers ...... 2010 Shrine game following his senior season. a remarkable 15.8 points per game im- Russ received Air Force’s Brian Bullard TEs/Fullbacks ...... 2008-09 provement to 24.2 overall which led the Award, which is the program’s highest Syracuse conference and was 72 spots higher in honor, in 1994 and was a seventh-round Defensive Coordinator ...... 2007 the national rankings (33rd). The Falcons draft pick of the Denver Broncos in the LBs/Special Teams ...... 2005-06 also improved in rushing, passing and 1995 NFL Draft. He is one of just seven total defense, including an over 100 yard Ohio players in Air Force history to be drafted improvement in rushing defense to 135.6 LBs/Special Teams Coor...... 2001-04 in the NFL. yards per game. That improvement went Air Force from ranking 119th nationally to 28th, Following two years of active service in Graduate Assistant/ which is a 91 spot improvement. In addi- the military, Russ joined the Broncos and Strength and Cond...... 1995 tion, the defense improved in third down spent four seasons with the team and he defense from 125th to 36th, quarterback was a part of Denver’s 1997 and 1998 In 2008, Russ moved to Wake Forest sacks from 114th to 24th, tackles for loss Super Bowl Championship teams under where he coached tight ends and full- from 129th to 42nd. The defense main- the direction of head coach Mike Sha- backs in 2008-09. He coached lineback- tained those lofty numbers the last two nahan and defensive coordinator Greg ers in 2010 and the secondary in 2011. seasons, ranking fi rst or second in the Robinson. The punt coverage team, which Russ conference in seven categories. The unit He began his full-time coaching career coordinated, led the nation in punt return was No. 10 nationally in rushing and 33rd in 2001, joining the staff at Ohio Uni- defense, allowing just nine yards all in total defense in 2016. versity as the outside linebackers coach. season in 2008. When he took over the He also coached defensive back Weston Former AFA assistant coach secondary in 2011, the Wake defense Steelhammer to three fi rst-team all-con- was serving as Ohio’s head coach at the showed dramatic improvement. From ference selections, an Academy fi rst, and time. Russ became the inside linebackers 2010 to 2011, the pass effi ciency defense to a pair of All-American honors in 2016. coach in 2001 and added the respon- improved 56 spots nationally, the third- Steelhammer also earned the East-West sibility of coordinating special teams in down defense improved 52 spots nation- Shrine Bowl Pat Tillman Award for leader- 2004. In 2005, Russ moved to Syracuse ally and the scoring defense improved 45 ship and citizenship. as the linebackers coach and became the spots nationally. In 2011, Russ coached defensive coordinator prior to the 2007 safety Josh Bush to fi rst-team All-ACC season. and third-team AP All-America honors. Bush was drafted in the sixth round by the New York Jets. Russ also coached Merrill Noel, who was named the ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year and was a Fresh- man All-American by numerous pub- lications as he led the country in pass break-ups. A native of Stet- sonville, Wis., Russ and his wife, Betsy, are the parents of a daughter, Mackenzie, and a son, Tyler.

Air Force Football 50 taylor stubblefield, receivers

Taylor Stubble- Phil Steele Freshman All-American. fi eld is in his The Stubblefield File fi rst year at the In his two years at Illinois State, Stubble- Academy as wide fi eld mentored three all-Missouri Valley Year at Air Force: ...... 1st receivers coach. Football Conference honorees, including Career Year: ...... 11th fi rst-team receiver Eyad Salem. Salem set Hometown: ...... Stubblefi eld a school record for receptions in a season Alma Mater: ...... Purdue, 2005 comes to the with 92. Stubblefi eld also had two receiv- Academy ers named to the MVFC all-Newcomer after coaching team during his time at Illinois State. Coaching Experience receivers for the Air Force Toronto Argo- As a player at Purdue, Stubblefi eld was a WRs ...... 2017 nauts of the consensus All-American and a 2004 fi nal- ist for the Biletnikoff Award, presented to WRs ...... 2016 League in 2016. the most outstanding receiver in college Utah football. He fi nished his career (2001-04) WRs ...... 2014-16 Stubblefi eld, a consensus All-America with an NCAA record 316 receptions and Wake Forest wide receiver during his playing days at ranks second in Big Ten history with 3,629 Purdue, coached receivers at the college receiving yards. WRs...... 2013 level from 2007-15 before coaching in the New Mexico CFL last season. The Yakima, Wash., na- Stubblefi eld’s performance against Wash- WRs...... 2012 tive has made coaching stops on the East ington State in the 2001 Sun Bowl (nine Central Michigan and West coasts, the Midwest and the receptions, Sun Bowl-record 196 yards, WRs ...... 2001 Mountain West region. two touchdowns, Sun Bowl-record 244 Illinois State all-purpose yards) earned him a spot on WRs ...... 2009-10 Prior to coaching at Utah from 2014-15, the Sun Bowl’s 75th anniversary team. Eastern Michigan he coached at Central Washington (2007), His 16 receiving touchdowns in 2004 are a Eastern Michigan (as a graduate assistant Purdue single-season record. Graduate Assistant ...... 2008 in 2008), Illinois State (2009-10), Central Central Washington Michigan (2011), New Mexico (2012) and After graduating from Purdue in 2005, WRs ...... 2007 Wake Forest (2013). Stubblefi eld had professional stints with the NFL’s Carolina Panthers and St. Louis While at Wake Forest, his leading receiver, Rams as well as the Canadian Football Michael Campanaro, was named second- League’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats. team all-Atlantic Coast Conference. While at Central Michigan, Stubblefi eld coached three third-team all-Mid-American Confer- ence receivers in Titus Davis, Courtney Williams and Cody Wilson. Davis was a

Air Force Football 51 Mike thiessen - offensive coord./qbs

Mike Thiessen Thiessen was a key contributor in the de- The Thiessen File is in his 11th velopment of All-American Chad Hall, the season as an conference offensive player of the year Year at Air Force: ...... 11th assistant coach in 2007. Hall caught 50 passes, the sixth at the Academy. most in school history, for 524 yards, Career Year: ...... 14th This season is his while rushing for 1,478 yards, which Hometown: ...... Modesto, CA fourth as the solo ranks second all-time in school history. Alma Mater: ...... Air Force, 2001 offensive coordi- Hall played six seasons in the NFL and nator after four earned a Super Bowl appearance with the Coaching Experience years of sharing San Francisco 49ers. Air Force the duties, and Over the last several seasons, Thiessen Off. Coordinator/QBs .....2015-Pres. his third as the coached Kevin Fogler, who emerged as Off. Coordinator/WRs ....2014 quarterbacks a key player in the offense. Fogler led coach. Thiessen coached wide receivers Asst. Head Coach/WRs ..2011-13 the Falcons in every receiving category for the eight previous seasons. Offensive Coord/WRs ..... 2008-10 in 2009 with 25 catches for 567 yards Wide Receivers ...... 2007-08 Thiessen helped develop Karson Roberts, and fi ve touchdowns. In 2011, Jonathan who took over the starting quarterback Warzeka and Zack Kauth each had 31 AFA Prep Off. Coord...... 2004-06 role due to injury and threw for nearly catches to lead the team. Kauth had 620 1,600 yards and 11 touchdowns while receiving yards and fi ve touchdowns of the school’s sixth class. rushing for 674 yards and 10 touch- while Warzeka had 442 yards and four downs. Roberts also earned Armed scores. After graduation in 2001, Thiessen was Forces Bowl team MVP honors. He has a 42nd round draft pick of the Arizona A two-sport star during his collegiate also helped develop Nate Romine, who Diamondbacks in 2001. He played in 27 career, Thiessen was an All-American has started games in four seasons at the games with the Yakima Bears “A” team baseball player as a centerfi elder in the Academy, and Arion Worthman, who was and led the squad with a .308 batting spring of 2000 and was the Mountain named the offensive most valuable player average. His fi rst military assignment was West Conference football offensive player in Air Force’s Arizona Bowl victory over at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., working in of the year in the fall of 2000. A two- South Alabama last season. the 62nd Fighter Squadron. year starter at quarterback, Thiessen led Thiessen had one of the top receiving the team in rushing and was among the He entered the World Class Athlete corps in school history while coaching the conference leaders in rushing yards and Program and played with the Lancaster position, overseeing the development of touchdowns in 2000. Jethawks, an advanced A affi liate of two players that had breakout seasons. the Diamondbacks in 2003. He hit .278 He capped off his career by earning of- Jalen Robinette led the Falcons with 43 with fi ve homers and 42 runs scored in fensive most valuable player honors while catches for 806 yards and four touch- 85 games. Following that season, he leading Air Force to a 37-34 win over downs. His 806 yards are the most by a returned to Luke and worked in person- Fresno State in the Silicon Valley Classic. Falcon since Jason Brown in 2005. Gar- nel. Thiessen fi nished the game with 99 yards rett Brown was second on the team with rushing and 204 yards passing. After three years at Luke AFB, Thies- 36 catches for 535 yards and a team- sen returned to the Academy to teach best six touchdowns. Thiessen was a team captain as a senior, and coach at the USAFA Prep School. He while rushing for 713 yards and 10 served as an instructor in algebra, calcu- touchdowns and passing for 1,687 yards lus and chemistry and was the offensive and 13 scores in 2000. On the diamond, coordinator for the football team for he holds 10 Academy records (six career three seasons before joining the Acad- and four single-season), including a 33- emy staff in 2007. game hitting streak which stood for 17 years. He was inducted into the Air Force Thiessen and his wife, the former Kristen Athletics Hall of Fame last spring, as part McClellan of Jefferson City, Mo., have a son, Andrew, and a daughter, Brooke.

Air Force Football 52 nick toth, spurs/nickels

Nick Toth than 16 turnovers in any of those years. (pronounced The Toth File After having only nine turnovers gained in TOETH) enters 2011, the year before Toth’s hiring, Fresno his fi rst year at Year at Air Force: ...... 1st State came back in 2012 and recorded the Air Force as the greatest turnover turnaround in the FBS Career Year: ...... 18th spurs and nickel since the turn of the century. Finishing Hometown: ...... Cleveland, OH back coach. with 35 take-aways in 2012 (ranking fi fth Alma Mater: ...... Ohio, 1999 Toth comes in the FBS), the Bulldogs’ differential in to the Acad- turnovers gained in one season under Toth emy after fi ve Coaching Experience was plus-26. years at Fresno Air Force State where he His 2013 defense ranked sixth in the Spurs/Nickels ...... 2017 coached inside FBS with just over three sacks per game Fresno State linebackers. and 40 total on the year and also ranked Def. Coordinator/ILBs ...... 2012-16 fourth with 8.2 tackles for a loss per In his fi rst four seasons at Fresno State, Texas A&M game. Over the 2012 and 2013 seasons, Toth served as the defensive coordinator OLBs/Special Teams Coord. ....2010-11 Fresno State and Stanford were the only while also being the position coach for schools in the country that ranked in the The Citadel the inside linebackers. His defense drew top 10 in sacks both seasons. Specials teams/DBs ...... 2009 17 All-Mountain West selections and one Ashland All-American in safety Phillip Thomas in Prior to Fresno State, Toth coached at Def. Coord...... 2007-08 2012, a unanimous selection. Thomas was Texas A&M where he was the outside line- Mercyhurst a fi nalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, won backers coach while also serving as the the CFPA Defensive Back Trophy and was Aggies’ special teams coordinator in 2010 Def. Coordinator/DBs ...... 2006 the Mountain West Defensive Player of the and 2011. Elon DBs ...... 2005 Year after leading the nation with eight In his fi rst season with the Aggies, Toth interceptions. oversaw the development of linebacker Ohio Free safety Derron Smith earned fi rst- , who captured the prestigious Defensive Line ...... 2004 team All-Mountain West accolades in during an All-American Tight Ends ...... 2003 three-straight seasons under Toth, becom- campaign in 2010. Miller went on to be Dakota State ing just the 11th player in school history the No. 2 overall pick of the Denver Bron- DBs ...... 2002 and just the third defensive player to cos in the 2011 NFL Draft. Ohio garner fi rst-team all-conference accolades In 2011, Toth helped direct the A&M de- Def. Graduate Asst...... 2000-01 three times in a career. He fi nished his fense that led the nation in sacks with 51. career with 15 interceptions, ranking in a tie for second in MW history, and was a Prior to his two seasons at Texas A&M, 2015 sixth-round draft pick of the Cincin- Toth was the defensive backs coach and ary, as he coached the defensive backs at nati Bengals. special teams coach at The Citadel in Elon (2005), defensive linemen at Ohio 2009. The turnover department was one that (2004) and defensive backs at Dakota Fresno State had struggled with on the Toth gained three years of experience State (2002). Toth was also the special defensive side of the ball before Toth’s working as a defensive coordinator from teams coordinator at Elon, spent the 2003 arrival. Fresno State had ranked 111th or 2006-08. In 2006, he was the defensive season as the tight ends coach at Ohio worse in turnovers gained in each of the coordinator/defensive backs coach at Mer- and he was a defensive graduate assistant six previous seasons and had no more cyhurst (Pa.) college and from 2007-08 he with the Bobcats from 2000-01. was Ashland (Ohio) University’s defensive A graduate of Ohio University in 1999 with coordinator. a bachelor’s degree in political science, He has great knowledge of the second- Toth played running back and defensive back for the Bobcats form 1994-99. After graduating, he worked one year on the high school level before returning to Ohio as a graduate assistant. He earned his master’s degree in athletic administration from Ohio in 2002. Toth is a native of Cleveland, Ohio and was born on Oct. 16, 1975. He and his wife, Jennifer, have three sons; Nicholas IV, Michael and Johnathon, and one daughter, Susan.

Air Force Football 53 ron vanderlinden - inside linebackers

Ron Vanderlin- season since 1990. In both the 1999 and The Vanderlinden File den begins his 2000 seasons, Maryland narrowly missed fourth season at achieving a winning season and bowl Year at Air Force: .....4th Air Force as the game bid by losing their fi nale and ended inside linebackers both years with a 5-6 record. Vanderlin- Career Year: ...... 39th coach. Vanderlin- den recorded a 15-29 record. Hometown: ...... Livonia, MI den came to the Alma Mater: ...... Albion, 1978 Academy after Maryland improved signifi cantly during 13 years at Penn Vanderlinden’s tenure, winning more Coaching Experience State where he games in 1999 than the previous two Air Force coached lineback- years combined. His staff also recruited Linebackers ...... 2014-Pres. ers. players who would be instrumental in the team’s meteoric rise in 2001 to an Penn State Vanderlinden’s time at the Academy has ACC championship, a Bowl Championship Linebackers ...... 2001-13 been memorable, leading linebacker Jor- Series game, and a top-10 fi nal ranking. Maryland dan Pierce to second-team all-conference Some of these players included lineback- Head Coach ...... 1997-2000 honors while leading the Falcons and er E.J. Henderson, quarterback Shaun Northwestern ranking sixth in the conference in tackles Hill, and wide receiver Guilian Gary. Also Asst. HC/Def. Coord./LBs .....1992-96 with 119 in 2015. Pierce had 19.5 tackles during Vanderlinden’s tenure, running Colorado for loss and 7.0 sacks and registered 10 back set the school record Def. Tackles/NGs ...... 1983-91 straight games with a stop behind the for single-game rushing with 306 yards. line of scrimmage during the season. In Ball State addition, Connor Healy was second on Vanderlinden’s 39-year coaching career OL/Strength, Condit...... 1981-82 the team in tackles with 90 while forcing began in 1978, as a graduate assistant at Michigan a team-best two fumbles. Both players Bowling Green, where he also earned a Graduate Assistant ...... 1979-80 were in their fi rst season as full-time master’s degree in 1979. He also coached Bowling Green starters in 2014. as a graduate assistant at Michigan. Graduate Assistant ...... 1978 His fi rst full-time coaching position was As the most recent linebackers coach for with Ball State in 1981-82. From 1983 the Nittany Lions, Vanderlinden oversaw to 1991, he was a defensive assistant at the school’s traditional “Linebacker U.” Colorado under head coach Bill McCart- teams have since been inducted into the He helped develop a linebacker unit that ney. During that timeframe, Colorado Albion College Hall of Fame. included All-American 2005 Butkus and won the 1990 National Championship 2005/2006 Bednarik award winner Paul and three straight Big 8 championships. Originally from Livonia, Mich., Vanderlin- Posluszny, a consensus All-American From 1992 to 1996, Vanderlinden served den played on two state championship and 2006 All-American and 2007 Bed- as assistant head coach and defensive teams at Divine Child High School in narik Award winner Dan Connor. He coordinator at Northwestern. There he Dearborn, Mich., where he fi rst interacted also coached Michael Mauti to fi rst-team played a part in the reversal of fortunes with McCartney, who was his high school all Big Ten and fi rst-team All-American of a struggling football program into a head coach. honors in 2012. In addition, he had nine two-time Big Ten champion. Northwest- former players on NFL rosters in 2013. ern led the nation in scoring defense in Vanderlinden and his wife, the former 1995 and played in the its fi rst Rose Bowl Lisa Eckstrom, have one son, Reid, a In 1997, he was hired as the head coach since 1936. daughter, Chelsea and her husband David of the Maryland Terrapins, a team with- Schweer and granddaughter Lucy. Reid out a bowl game and only one winning Vanderlinden is a 1978 graduate of Albion is a 2013 graduate of Johns Hopkins and College where he played football as a was a four-year football letterman. He four-year starting center. He was named earned a master’s degree at Penn State all-conference two years and was part of and is currently working at Temple in the 1976 team that achieved a perfect academic support. Chelsea is a fourth- 9–0 record. Both the 1976 and 1977 grade teacher in Indianapolis, Ind.

Air Force Football 54 ross weaver - assistant offensive line

Maj. Ross Weaver signed to F.E. Warren Air Force Base, The Weaver File is in his fourth Wyoming, where he served as a missile year at the Air combat crew commander and assistant Year at Air Force: ...4th Force Academy fl ight commander from 2007-11, re- where he serves sponsible for day-to-day prompt global Career Year: ...... 4th as the assistant strike operations. He was then assigned Hometown: ...... Parker, CO offensive line to Las Angeles Air Force Base, Calif., Alma Mater: ...... Air Force, 2006 coach. from 2011-14, where he served as the fl ight operations program manager for Coaching Experience The offensive line the advanced extremely high frequency Air Force has long been a satellite program offi ce, the wide fi eld of Asst. Offensive Line ...... 2014-Pres. strength of the view satellite program manager and the offense at the business development manager for the Academy. In 2015, the offensive line fea- hosted payload program offi ce. tured fi rst-team all-conference performer Sevrin Remmo. Weaver also helped men- Weaver remained active in football after tor all-conference performer and Riming- completing his collegiate career, playing ton Trophy Watch List honoree Michael two seasons with the Colorado Ice of the Husar, who started the year at center and Indoor Football League followed by one proved the versatility of the unit by mov- season with the Toronto Argonauts of the ing to guard during the season to help . strengthen the team. A native of Parker, Colo., Weaver and his Air Force ranked third nationally in rush- wife, Sarah, have two sons, Logan and ing last season with a 317.4 per-game Wyatt. average. The Falcons have ranked among the nation’s top 10 every year Weaver has been at the Academy.

Weaver is a 2006 graduate of the Acad- emy where he lettered in football four years. A dominant offensive lineman, he helped the Falcons lead the conference in rushing all four years while ranking in the top 10 nationally each season. Air Force was in the top fi ve nationally three of those years, including ranking third in 2006 with a 229.4 rushing yards per- game average.

Following graduation, Weaver was as-

Air Force Football 55 matt weikert - outside linebackers

Matt Weikert is in school history. The defense led the The Weikert File in his 11th year conference and ranked fi fth nationally overall at Air in pass defense with a 154.3 mark. The Force and eighth unit was second in the MWC and 11th in Year at Air Force ...... 11th as outside line- the nation in total defense, allowing just Career Year: ...... 16th backers coach. 288.3 yards per game. The team was Hometown: ...... Covington, OH Weikert had pre- second in the MWC and 10th nationally in Alma Mater: ...... Ohio, 2002 viously coached scoring defense with a 15.7 norm, which the outside is the best mark in school history since Coaching Experience linebackers from 1998. The defense also scored fi ve touch- Air Force 2007-11 before downs in 2009. Outside Linebackers ...... 2014-Pres. coaching the Weikert served as Wake Forest’s opera- defensive line in Defensive Line ...... 2013 tions and video assistant in 2006 in his 2013 and the inside linebackers in 2012. Inside Linebackers ...... 2012 second stint at the school. He spent the Outside Linebackers ...... 2007-11 Weikert has helped transform the Falcon 2005 season as the outside linebackers defense into one of the top units in the coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga. Prior to Wake Forest conference last two seasons, improving his work at UTC, Weikert worked at Wake Operations/Video ...... 2006 in scoring, rushing, passing and total Forest for two years as a graduate assis- Tennessee-Chattanooga defense. He has worked with standouts tant. The fi rst year he was the defensive Outside Linebackers ...... 2005 like Haji Dunn, Jr., who was among the graduate assistant, working primarily Wake Forest conference leaders in sacks and tackles with defensive coordinator Dean Hood Offensive Grad. Asst...... 2004 for loss the last two seasons. and linebackers coach Brad Lambert. He Defensive Grad. Asst...... 2003 was also heavily involved with the scout He also oversaw the development of Recruiting Intern ...... 2002 offense in preparing the defensive unit John Rabold as one of the top defensive each week, as well as weekly opponent players in the conference in 2007. Rabold game planning. The second year, he was was a fi rst-team all-conference honoree, the offensive graduate assistant, working recording 74 total tackles and a team- While at Ohio, Weikert was a member of closely with offensive coordinator Steed best 17.5 tackles for loss. Rabold also the football team for fi ve years, play- Lobotzke and tight end/fullback coach had 5.5 quarterback sacks and led the ing four seasons under head coach Jim Tom Elrod. He instructed the defensive conference with four fumble recoveries in Grobe. As a senior, Weikert played for scout team and was involved in fi lm addition to three forced fumbles. former Air Force assistant coach Brian breakdown and preparation for the up- Knorr, who was the head coach at Ohio Weikert also helped develop an under- coming opponent. in 2001. He earned second-team all-Mid- sized Hunter Altman into one of the Weikert originally joined the Wake Forest American Conference honors in 2000 defense’s big-play weapons. Altman was staff in August 2002 as a recruiting intern after leading the Bobcats in tackles for third on the team in tackles with 88 and under recruiting coordinator Ray McCart- loss (16) and sacks (6). Weikert had two had 8.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 quarter- ney. interceptions and broke up four passes. back sacks and was named honorable His 16 tackles for loss ranked third in the mention all-conference in 2008. In 2009, A 2002 graduate of Ohio University, conference. Air Force had one of its best defenses Weikert received a bachelor’s degree in communications. Weikert, a native of Covington, Ohio, and his wife, Kelly (Graher), have three sons, Laken, Knox and Finley.

Air Force Football 56 steve senn - dir. of recruiting/player personnel Steve Senn be- one year as an assistant coach with the gins his 12th sea- football team before going to undergrad- son with Air Force uate pilot training at Reese AFB, Texas. The Senn File football overall He was then assigned to Dover AFB, Del., and third as di- where he was a C-5 aircraft commander Year at Air Force: ...... 12th rector of recruit- from 1993-96. Senn was then a C-27A Career Year: ...... 12th ing and player evaluator pilot at Howard AFB in Panama Hometown: ...... Albuquerque, NM personnel. Senn from 1996-99. He returned to the C-5 Alma Mater: ...... Air Force, 1990 previously served as an evaluator pilot while stationed at as the junior var- Travis AFB, Calif., from 1999-2002. Prior Coaching Experience sity head coach to returning to the Academy, he was a Air Force and varsity assis- C-20H instructor pilot at Ramstein AB, Director of Recruiting/ tant as an officer Germany, from 2002-05. in the Air Force. Player Personnel...... 2015-Pres. Senn is a 1985 graduate of Cibola High Administrative Asst...... 2009-2014 Senn retired from active duty in 2009 School in Albuquerque, N.M., where he JV Head Coach/ and served as an executive assistant for was a first-team all-state quarterback Varsity Assistant ...... 2006-09 five years before taking over recruiting and free safety. Senn’s wife, Sophie, who duties. is also a 1990 Academy graduate, retired from active duty in 2009 as well. They Senn is a 1990 graduate of the Academy where he earned his bachelor’s degree have two children, Arran and Eric. in social sciences. While at the Academy, Senn lettered three years in football as a wide receiver and helped the Falcons to a pair of bowl games. He holds the school record for receiving yards in a bowl game with 150 set in the 1989 Liberty Bowl. He is also the record holder for touchdown catches in a bowl game with two, which he did in both the 1987 Freedom Bowl and 1989 Liberty Bowl. Following graduation, Senn served for

Air Force Football 57 support staff

Col. Mike Van Col. Troy Harting Col. Pete Ohotnicky Janel Mitchell Valkenburg Officer Representative Officer Representative Office Manager NCAA Faculty Rep.

Jeff Cosky Jerry McGinty Scott Richardson Jess Souza Dan Siermine Football Operations Athletic Training Equipment Mgr. Events Manager Support

Gary Sheffi eld Drew Bodette Jack Braley Jon Morris Chris Miller Stadium Manager Strength Coach Strength Coach Ticket Operations Video Operations

Erik Kozlowski Ernie Sedelmyer Mark Peters Derek Fitts Head Football Trainer Football Trainer Football Trainer Football Trainer

Air Force Football 58 all-time coaches

-- A -- JV 1958-63; Freshmen 1964-75; Fisher DeBerry ABEL, Richard (Detroit ‘56) Asst. 1964-67 Assoc. AD for Recruiting Support, 1975- AKE, Wally (William & Mary ‘72) 2007 Def. Line 1981-83 BRALEY, Jack (Nebraska ‘56) ANDERSON, Maj. Roy (New Mexico) Ends 1965-67; Def. Backs 1968-76; Freshmen 1958-61 Off. Coord. 1977; Strength-Conditioning 1982-97 BRINSON, Larry (Florida ‘83) Running -- B -- Backs 1983 BACKHUS, Tom (Ohio State ‘70) BROOKSHIER, Lt. Tom (Colorado ‘53) Off. Line 1978-79; Off. Coord. 1980 Backfield 1955 BAKKE, Capt. Tom (Navy ‘52) Ends 1958- 59 BROWN, Rick (Air Force ‘79) JV 1979-80; BATTISTA, Capt. Julius (Florida ‘41) 1983-87 Line 1955 BUMPAS, Dick (Arkansas ‘71) Def. Line BECKMAN, Larry (Florida ‘66) 1979-80 TEs, Spec. teams, 1980; Off. Line 1981-83 BURNETT, Johnny (UC-Santa Barbara ‘70) BELL, Richard (Arkansas ‘59) Off. Backfield 1977 Inside LBs 1995-98; Def. Coord. 1999-06 BURTON, Ron (North Carolina ‘87) BELL, Lt. Tom (Army ‘45) Def. Backs Defensive Line 2003-12 1958 BYNUM, Capt. Todd (Air Force ‘89) BERRY, Tom (Virginia ‘55) JV Asst. 1995-97; JV Head Coach 1998; Def. Backs 1958-60; Freshmen 1961 Running Backs 1999 BETANCE, Mike (Air Force ‘90) JV Def. Coord. 1995-97 BEZYACK, Capt. Marty (Utah ‘58) -- C -- JV 1967-69 *CALHOUN, Troy (Air Force ‘89) BLACKWELDER, Don (NE La. ‘62) JV Asst. 1993; JV Off. Coord. 1994 Quarterbacks 1979 Head Coach, 2007- BLANCHARD, Lt. Col. Felix (Army ‘47) CAMPBELL, Dean (Texas ‘72) Freshmen 1962-63 Running Backs 2000-2004; Secondary BLASI, 1st Lt. Gene (Kansas ‘56) 2005-06 Line 1959-61 *CAMPBELL, Jake (Air Force ‘96) -- E -- BOUNDS, 1st Lt. Jesse (Tulane ‘50) Offensive backfield asst. 2012- ELLIS, Lt. Col. Dick (Air Force ‘68) Line 1955-57 CARNEY, Capt. John (Arizona ‘63) Freshmen 1968-69; JV 1971-72, 1976- BOWMAN, Jim (Michigan ‘56) Linebackers 1969-74 77; Prep School 1978-79; JV Head Coach COVINGTON, Patrick (Furman ‘06) 1978-86 Troy Calhoun Offensive Asst., 2007-09 ELLIS, Maj. Don (Texas A&M ‘54) CRIMMINS, Mike (Ohio ‘72) Freshmen 1964-65; Backfield 1966-70 Linebackers 1975; Off. Line 1976-77 ELLWOOD, 1st Lt. Frank (Ohio St. ‘57) *CROSS, Tim (Northern Colorado, ‘90) Backfield 1959-61 Defensive Line, 2014-; Assitant Head ENGA, Dick (Minnesota ‘63) Prep School, Coach, 2015- Head Coach 1978, 1980-81; Tight Ends 1982-2006 EVANS, Capt. Pat (Air Force ‘87) -- D -- Prep School 1992; JV Def. Coord. 1993-94 DAVITCH, Jerry (Arizona ‘65) Off. Line 1973-75; Receivers 1976-77 DEBERRY, Fisher (Wofford ‘60) -- F -- Quarterbacks 1980; Off. Coord. 1981-83; FEDORA, Larry (Austin ‘85) Head Coach 1984-2006 Receivers 1997-98 DERUYTER, Tim (Air Force ‘85) FERNANDEZ, 1st Lt. Steve (Air Force ‘98) JV Def. Coord. 1989-92; Def. Coord/ JV/Varsity Asst. 2002 Safeties, 2007; Assoc. Coach/Def.-Coord. FRYZEL, Dennis (Denison ‘64) 2008-09 Def. Backfield 1978 DIGGS, Ricky (Shippensburg ‘75) Receivers 1990 DOW, Capt. Wes (Navy ‘52) JV 1960-61 DOWIS, Capt. Dee (Air Force ‘90) JV Off. Coord. 1995-98

Air Force Football 59 all-time coaches -- G -- HAYS, Lt. Col. Jeff (Air Force ‘84) GAILEY, Chan (Florida ‘74) Kickers 1998 -2004 ; JV Head coach 2000 Def. Backfield 1979-80; Def. Coord. 1981- HEIMERDINGER, Mike (E. Illinois ‘75) Receivers 1981 82 HENDRIX, Clay (Furman ‘86) GALBREATH, Lt. Mike (Air Force ‘64) Co-Off. Coord./Offensive Line, 2007-13; Freshmen 1967-68 Assoc. Head Coach/Offensive Line, 2014- GALIOS, Capt. Steve (Air Force ‘59) 16 Fr. Backs 1962; Def. Backfield 1963-66 HILLSTROM, Eldon “Spike” (Oregon ‘58) GANSZ, Capt. Frank (Navy ‘60) Off. Line 1965-75 Freshmen 1964-67 HINSHAW, Roger (Appalachian State ‘72) GILLORY, 1st Lt. Byron (Texas ‘49) Outside Linebackers 1983 Backfield 1955-57 HORTON, Tim (Arkansas ‘90) GOLDSMITH, Fred (Florida ‘67) TEs 1979; Receivers 1999-2004; Halfbacks 2005 HUTT, Maj. Ed (UCLA ‘68) Def. Coord. 1980; Asst. HC 1982-83 JV Asst. 1976-77; WRs 1978-80; TEs 1981 GOODMAN, Jim (Florida ‘74) Def. Ends 1981 GOULD, Mike (Air Force ‘76) Gradu- -- I -- ate Asst.1976; Prep School Head Coach, IGNARSKI, Capt. John (Kentucky ‘52) 1982-84 Off. Line 1958-59 GROBE, Jim (Virginia ‘77) Linebackers ISAACSON, Maj. Terry (Air Force ‘64) 1984-94 JV Asst. 1973; Receivers 1974; Off. GROH, Al (Virginia ‘67) Def. Coord. 1978- Backfield 1975-76 79 GURSKI, Capt. John (Navy ‘53) -- J -- JV Asst. 1956-57; Def. Line 1958-59 JACKSON, Capt. Charlie (Air Force ‘00) JV/Varsity Asst. 2004 JENKINS. 1st Lt. Marvin (Alabama ‘52) -- H -- Ends 1955-57 Ben Martin HAMILTON, Paul (Appalachian State ‘81) JOHNSON, Bruce (Wofford ‘70) Quarterbacks/Fullbacks 1990-96; Full- Def. Coord./Linebackers 1984-89 -- K -- backs, 2006 JONES, 1st Lt. Bob (Baylor ‘57) KENDALL, Leland (Oklahoma St. ‘54) HANDLEY, Ray (Stanford ‘66) Freshman Ends 1960; Ends 1961 Off. Line 1964-68; Def. Line 1969-75; Off. Backfield 1978 JOZWIAK, Capt. Tom (Air Force ‘59) Def. Coord. 1976-77 HARRIS, Walt (Pacific ‘68) Def. Backfield Freshmen 1963-66 KING, Capt. Edwin H., Jr. (Navy ‘52) 1978 Freshmen 1961; 1958-62 HATFIELD, Ken (Arkansas ‘65) KITCHINGS, Des (Furman, 2000) Off. Coord. 1978; Head Coach 1979-83 Running Backs/Running Game Coord., 2011 HAWKINS, Capt. Jimmie (Texas A&M ‘88) KLECKNER, Capt. Alex (Air Force ‘96) JV Def. Coord. 1998-2000 JV/Varsity Asst. 1999-2000; JV Head Coach 2000-2002 KNORR, Brian (Air Force ‘86) JV Off. Coord. 1992-94; Falcon Backs 2005; Asst. Head Coach/ILBs, 2007

-- L -- LAMKIN, Capt. Ken (Texas A&M ‘67) JV Asst. 1978 LAWRENCE, Lt. Jerry (Mississippi ‘54) JV 1960 LEGGETT, Capt. Dave (Ohio State) Freshmen, 1968-71 LEWIS, Derek (Texas ‘98) Wide Receivers 2015 LIONTAS, Lt. Col. Nick (Navy ‘52) Off. Backs 1965-66; WRs 1967; 1971-73, Off. Backfield 1970 *LOBOTZKE, Steed (Air Force ‘92) Tight Ends 2015-16; Offensive Line, 2016- LORBER, Maj. John (Air Force ‘64) Def. Ends 1975-76; Linebackers 1977

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-- M -- PEAKE, 1st Lt. Bob (Indiana ‘55) *SENN, Steve (Air Force ‘90) MANUEL, Fred (Oregon ‘73) JV Asst. 1957; Backs 1958-59 JV/Varsity Asst. 2005-2008; JV head Def. Backfield 1977 PETERSEN, Chuck (Air Force ‘84) coach 2006-08; Admin. Asst./Quality MARTIN, Ben (Navy ‘45) JV Off. Coord. 1990; Receivers 1991-96; Control, 2009-15; Recruiting coordinator, Head Coach 1958-77 Quarterbacks/Fullbacks 1997-2006; Of- 2016- MASTIN, Maj. Darrell (Air Force ‘76) fensive Coord. 2000-06 SHAW, Lawrence “Buck” (Notre Dame ‘22) Prep School Head Coach 1985-89 *PIPES, Lt. Col. Steve (Air Force, ‘98) Head Coach 1956-57 MATEOS, Capt. Carlos (Air Force ‘85) JV Head Coach/Varsity Assistant, 2012- SHEALY, Vic (Richmond ‘84) Kickers 1994-97 PRICE, Lt. Col. Bill (USAFA, 1991) Defensive Backs 1999-2004 MCCOMBS, Cal (Citadel ‘67) JV/Varsity Assistant, 2011 SIMLER, Col. George (Maryland ‘48) Def. Backfield 1984-89; Def. Coord./ JV 1957-58; Freshmen 1959 Backs 1990-98 SIMPSON, Capt. Skinner (Air Force ‘63) *MCGETTIGAN, Matt (Luther, 1987) -- R -- JV 1969-72 Strength, Speed and Conditioning, 2007- RAETZ, Maj. Bernie (St. Thomas ‘57) SINGLETON, Jemal (Air Force ‘99) MCLAIN, Maj. Bill (Air Force ‘59) JV Head Coach 1964-66; Off. Backs JV/Varsity Asst. 2003-2005; RBs 2006- Freshmen 1966-70 1967-69, 1971-74 10; Running Game Coordinator 2007-10. MERRITT, Maj. Frank (Army ‘44) RANDALL, Craig (Colgate ‘58) SMITH, Homer (Princeton ‘54) Asst. Head Coach 1955 Def. Line 1978 Backfield 1961-64 METCALF, Lawrence “Butch” (Okla. ‘65) RASH, Charles (Missouri ‘59) Line 1962- STARKEY, Neal (Air Force ‘68) Off. Line 1970-72 63 Freshman Asst. 1968; JV Def. Coord. MILLER, Capt. Alf (Texas ‘50) REAGAN, John (Syracuse ‘94) 1969-70; Prep School Head Coach 1971 Centers 1958-59 Offensive Line 2003-04 STEINBRUNNER, Capt. Don (Washington *MILLER, Bart (New Mexico, 2008) Tight RODGERS, 1st Lt. Pepper (Georgia Tech St. ‘53) Ends 1961-64 Ends, 2017- ‘55) Off. Backs 1958-59 STEINMARK, Sammy (Wyoming ‘79) *MILLER, Ben (Air Force, 2002) RUCKER, Ken (Carson-Newman ‘76) Receivers 1982-89; Backs 1990-98 Special Teams Coord. 2010- ;Tight Ends 2007-11; Specialists, 2007-; Running Running Backs 1984-89 STEWART, Bill (Fairmont St. ‘75) backs 2012- *RUDZINSKI, Capt. John (Air Force ‘05) Def. Line 1990-94 MILLER, Tom (Cortland State ‘69) Defensive Asst., 2010-11; OLBs 2012; *STUBBLEFIELD, Taylor (Purdue, 2005) Def. Line 1984-89; OLBs 1990-2004; Recruiting Coord., Secondary 2014 Receivers 2017- Special Teams Coordinator, 2000-05; RUSS, Capt. Carl (Michigan ‘75) SUMRALL, Lt. Col Darryl (Air Force, ‘89) Kickers 2005 Off. Backs Asst./JV Def. Coord. 1982-85 JV Head Coach, 2009-11 MITCHELL, Capt. Billy (East Carolina ‘72) *RUSS, Steve (Air Force ‘95) SUNDQUIST, Capt. Ted (Air Force ‘83) Off. Backfield 1979-80; Running Backs Asst. Head Coach/Co-Def. Coord./2012; JV Off. Coord. 1987-89; Prep School 1981-82; JV Head Coach/Special Teams Secondary 2012; ILBs 2013; Asst. Head Head Coach 1990-92 1986-93; Defensive Line 1994 Coach/Def. Coord./Secondary, 2014 MOORE, Capt. Dennis (Air Force ‘83) JV Off. Coord. 1991-92; Prep School Head Coach 1992-94 -- S -- MORGAN, Blane (Air Force ‘99) SAMPSON, Capt. Tony (USAFA, 2000) JV / Varsity Asst. 2003-05; Wide Re- JV/Varsity Assistant, 2008-10 ceivers 2006; Co-Offensive Coord./QBs, SCHODERBEK, Capt. Steve (Navy ‘53) 2007-13; Quarterbacks 2014 JV 1962 MORELAND, Jake (Western Michigan, ‘00) SCHUMACHER, Capt. Tim (Air Force ‘98) Tight ends 2012-14, WRs, 2015-16 JV/Varsity Asst. 2002-04 -- T -- MOSS, Joe (Maryland ‘52) Def. Line 1961-69

-- N -- NEWBY, Matt (Air Force ‘94) JV/Varsity Asst. 2000-01 NEWMAN, Dylan (Air Force, 1999) Admin. Asst., JV/Varsity asst., 2015-16 NOBLITT, Bob (Washburn ‘63) Off. Coord./Off. Line 1984-99

-- O -- OLIVER, Jerome “Jappy” (Purdue ‘78) Def. Line 1995-2002 ORDWAY, Capt. Goodwin III, “Ski” (Army ‘55) Freshmen 1962 OZEE, 1st Lt. Jim (Texas Christian ‘58) Freshmen 1961-62 -- P -- PARCELLS, Bill (Wichita State ‘63) Head Coach 1978 PARKS, Capt. Al (Auburn ‘52) Freshman Ends 1962 Air Force Football 61 all-time coaches

THIEL, Capt. Norm (Oregon State) -- W -- Freshmen 1966-70 Freshmen, 1964-67 WALKER, Michael (Air Force ‘97) WILEY, Capt. Al (Air Force ‘83) *THIESSEN, Mike (Air Force, ‘01) Defensive Asst., 2013, Administrative Def. Line Asst. 1987-90 Wide Receivers, 2007- 14; Co-Off. Asst, 2014-15 WRIGHT, Capt. Robin (Air Force ‘96) Coord., 2009-13; Off. Coord/QBs 2015 WALLERSTEDT, Matt (Kansas State, ‘88) JV/Varsity Asst. 1999-2001 *TOTH, Nick (Ohio, 1999) Spurs/Nickels, Asst. Head Coach/ILBs 2007-11; Co-Def. * denotes current coach 2017- Coord., 2009-11 TROTT, Bob (North Carolina ‘76) WARINNER, Ed (Mount Union ‘84) Def. Ends 1978-80; Def. Backfield 1981-83 Offensive Line 2000-02 WARREN, Charlton (Air Force ‘99) JV/Varsity Asst. 2005-06; / -- V -- Recruiting 2007;Co.- Def. Coord. 2009- *VANDERLINDEN, Ron (Albion College, 11; ‘78) Secondary/Recruiting 2008-11; Assoc. Inside Linebackers, 2014- Head Coach/Def. Coord 2012-13 WEATHERBIE, Charlie (Okla. State ‘77) Quarterbacks/Fullbacks 1984-89 *WEIKERT, Matt (Ohio ‘02) Outside Linebackers, 2007-11; Inside linebackers 2012, Defensive Line 2013; Outside Linebackers 2013 WHITE, Brad (Wake Forest, ‘04) Defensive Asst., 2010-11 WHITLOW, Col. Robert (Army ‘43) Head Coach 1955, JV 1956 WIDEMAN, Maj. Giles (Air Force ‘59)

Air Force Football 62 players 2017 numerical roster

# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) 2 Marquis Griffi n DB 5-11 195 Sr. Stockbridge, GA (Eagles Landing Christian) 2 Arion Worthman QB 5-11 201 Jr. Normal, IL (Normal Community West) 4 Ronald Cleveland WR 5-9 174 Jr. Franklin, TN (Battle Ground Academy) 4 James Jones DB 5-11 171 So. Broomfi eld, CO (J K Mullen) 5 Dailen Sutton DB 6-1 172 Jr. Dallas, TX (Bishop Dunne) 5 Malik Miller RB 5-10 200 Jr. Griffi n, GA (Griffi n) 5 Isaiah Sanders QB 6-1 202 So. Colorado Springs, CO (Palmer Ridge) 6 Nate Romine QB 5-11 190 Sr. Upland, CA (Upland) 6 Shaquille Vereen LB 5-11 200 Sr. Lilburn, GA (Parkview) 7 Ja’Mel Sanders LB 6-1 200 Sr. Dayton, OH (Dayton) 7 Zane Lewis DB 6-2 186 So. Richmond, VA (Trinity Episcopal) 8 Marcus Bennett WR 6-0 186 Jr. Marietta, GA (Marietta) 9 Grant Theil DB 6-1 176 So. Jasper, IN (Jasper) 10 Andrew Smith WR 5-8 158 Jr. Gainsville, GA (North Hall) 11 Luke Strebel SPC 5-10 175 Sr. Nashville, TN (Father Ryan) 12 Tyler Williams WR 5-10 185 Sr. Oro Valley, AZ (Ironwood Ridge) 13 Geraud Sanders WR 6-2 200 So. Frisco, TX (Bishop Dunne) 13 Cody Bronkar WR 6-4 205 Sr. La Habra, CA (Whittier Christian) 15 Benjamin Waters DB 6-0 195 So. Littleton, CO (Valor Christian) 15 Brett Baldwin DB 6-0 175 Sr. Long Beach, CA (Saint John Bosco) 16 Justin Saylor DB 6-2 170 So. Martinsville, IN (Roncalli) 16 Robert Bullard DB 5-10 180 Jr. Covington, GA (Alcovy) 17 Andrew McAdams LB 6-1 215 Jr. Coppell, TX (Coppell) 17 Jake Matkovich WR 6-5 185 Jr. Milwaukee, WI (Marquette Univ.) 23 Jaylen Burgess RB 5-10 214 So. Maryville, TN (Maryville) 24 Benton Washington RB 5-11 205 Sr. Newnan, GA (Northgate) 26 Abraham Nuno LB 6-0 205 Jr. Moreno Valley, CA (Valley View) 26 Eric Ward DB 5-10 168 So. Kennedale, TX (Sam Houston) 29 Kyle Floyd DB 6-0 197 Jr. Houston, TX (Humble) 30 Garrett Kauppila DB 6-2 200 Jr. Rocklin, CA (Rocklin) 30 Jacob Stafford FB 6-0 225 Sr. Shiner, TX (Shiner) 31 Ross Connors DB 5-11 184 Jr. Bellevue, WA (Bellevue Senior) 31 Aubrey Duty-Tyson FB 6-0 240 Sr. Miami Gardens, FL (Univ. School) 32 Bryce VonZurmuehlen DB 6-0 186 Jr. Coppell, TX (Coppell) 32 Christian Mallard RB 5-8 211 So. San Antonio, TX (Communication Arts) 33 Tim McVey RB 5-9 190 Sr. Cleveland, OH (Saint Ignatius) 33 Taven Birdow FB 6-1 220 So. Atlus, OK (Atlus) 34 Kevin Fagan FB 6-1 226 So. Dunnellon, FL ( Farragut) 35 Paul Love II LB 6-1 245 Sr. Spring, TX (Spring) 36 Parker Wilson RB 5-11 203 Jr. Coppell, TX (Coppell) 36 Nolan Eriksen RB 5-9 187 So. Clarkston, MI (Clarkston) 39 Jarrod Hardrick LB 6-0 215 Sr. Huber Heights, OH (Wayne) 39 Jake LaCoste WR 5-10 205 Sr. Albany, OR (West Albany) 42 Blake Dailey LB 6-3 215 Jr. Gas City, IN (Mississinewa) 43 Colton Parton FB 5-10 215 So. Gurley, AL (Madison County) 44 Grant Ross LB 6-0 220 Sr. Houston, TX (Kashmere) 45 R.J. Jackson LB 6-3 215 Jr. Beloit, KS (Beloit) 47 Kyle Johnson LB 6-1 221 So. Jacksonville, FL (Bolles) 49 Brody Bagnall LB 6-2 230 Jr. Vancouver, WA (Evergreen) 50 Jack Flor LB 6-2 225 Sr. Bothell, WA (O’Dea) 51 Matt Evans LB 6-4 240 Sr. Golden, CO (Arvada West) 55 Alex Norton OL 6-2 288 Sr. Hamlet, NC (Richmond) 57 Ryan Darby DL 6-3 240 Jr. Missouri City, TX (Westbury Christian) 59 Austin Cutting SPC 6-4 250 Jr. Keller, TX (Central) 60 Ernest McQuade OL 6-1 263 Sr. Aledo, TX (Aledo)

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# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) 62 Wolfgang Rehbock OL 6-2 250 So. Los Gatos, CA (Bellarmine College Prep) 62 Jordan Tyler OL 6-2 270 Sr. Hoschton, GA (Jefferson) 63 Christopher Mitchell OL 6-2 268 So. Vancouver, WA (Mountain View) 63 Justin Greene SPC 6-0 240 Sr. Copperas Cove, TX (Copperas Cove) 64 Ryan Beveridge OL 6-0 270 Sr. Hilliard, OH (Hilliard Bradley) 65 Neal Bess OL 6-2 255 Sr. Richmond, TX (George Ranch) 66 Jake Barnhorst OL 6-4 275 Sr. Cincinnati, OH (Sycamore) 71 Connor Vikupitz OL 6-2 244 So. Fresno, CA (Bullard) 72 Haydn Lewis OL 6-2 270 So. St. Clairsville, OH (St. Clairsville) 74 Griffi n Landrum OL 6-1 280 Jr. Cummings, GA (South Forsyth) 75 Colin Marquez OL 6-3 249 So. Mesa, AZ (Red Mountain) 77 JC Rast OL 6-4 290 Sr. San Antonio, TX (Johnson) 77 Deion Crisostomo-Fetui DL 5-11 296 So. Federal Way, WA (Eastide Catholic) 78 R.J. Slater OL 6-2 285 Sr. Sugar Land, TX (Clements) 80 Ethan Brown TE 6-4 240 Sr. Groveport, OH (Harvest Prep) 81 Lesley Dalger WR 6-3 219 So. Sunrise, FL (Westminster) 83 Ben Harris DL 6-6 255 Jr. Peculiar, MO (Raymore-Peculiar) 85 Ryan Reffi tt TE 6-5 240 Sr. Galloway, OH (Hilliard Bradley) 86 C.J. Riazzi TE 6-3 215 Sr. Kettering, OH (Chaminade Julienne) 86 Danny Highland DL 6-3 239 Jr. Loveland, CO (Thompson Valley) 87 Kade Waguespack TE 6-3 210 So. Gonzales, LA (East Ascension) 88 Austin Morris DL 6-3 225 Sr. Carrollton, TX (Irving) 89 Robert Ator DL 6-2 224 So. Little Rock, AR (Pulaski Acad.) 90 Micah Capra DL 6-2 260 Jr. Argyle, TX (Argyle) 90 Matthew Gaiter DL 6-3 255 So. Littleton, CO (Chatfi eld) 94 Stone Miller DL 6-3 248 Jr. Mason, MI (Mason) 95 Cody Gessler DL 5-11 263 Jr. Katy, TX (Katy) 95 Cecil Moskowitz SPC 6-1 200 Sr. Roswell, GA (Milton) 95 Mosese Fifi ta DL 6-0 298 So. Everett, WA (Glacier Peak) 96 Cody Moorhead DL 6-5 285 Sr. Newcastle, WA (Hazen) 96 Matthew Philichi SPC 5-9 178 Jr. Gig Harbor, WA (Bellarmine Prep) 97 Charles Scott SPC 6-1 192 So. Greenwood Village, CO (Cherry Creek) 97 Santo Coppola DL 6-4 285 Sr. Santa Fe, NM (Saint Michaels) 98 Jake Koehnke SPC 6-0 170 So. Carlsbad, CA (La Costa Canyon) 98 Brayden Thomas SPC 6-1 174 Jr. Welborn, FL (Columbia) 98 Christian Frost DL 6-4 275 Jr. Rancho Santa Magarita, CA (Santa Margarita) 99 Kyler Ehm DL 6-2 265 So. Potwin, KS (Wichita Collegiate)

Pronunciation Chart 2 ...... Arion Wrothman (Air-ee-on) 60 ...... Ernest McQuade (Muh-kwade) 3 ...... Shaquille Vereen (VEER-een) 77 ...... Deon Crisostomo-Fetui (Kris-os-tuh-mo Fuh-to-e) 3 ...... Marquis Griffi n (MAR-kees) 81 ...... Lesley Dalger (Doll-jer) 6 ...... Nate Romine (ROW-mine) 85 ...... Ryan Reffi tt (Riff-it) 7 ...... Ja’Mel Sanders (Juh-mel) 97 ...... Santo Coppola (Sawn-toe COE-pul-luh) 12 ...... Dailen Sutton (Day-lon) 98 ...... Luke Strbel (STRAY-bull) 13 ...... Cody Bronkar (BHRON-car) 13 ...... Geraud Sanders (Jerr-od) 28 ...... Bryce VonZurmuehlen (Van-ZURR-mew-len) 30 ...... Garrett Kauppila (Cop-uh-luh) 33 ...... Taven Birdow (Tay-vun Bur-DOW) 36 ...... Matthew Philichi (Phil-LEE-chee) 39 ...... Jake LaCoste (LAH-cost) 49 ...... Brody Bagnall (Bag-NALL)

Air Force Football 65 2017 alphabetical Roster

# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) 89 Robert Ator DL 6-2 224 So. Little Rock, AR (Pulaski Acad.) 49 Brody Bagnall LB 6-2 230 Jr. Vancouver, WA (Evergreen) 15 Brett Baldwin DB 6-0 175 Sr. Long Beach, CA (Saint John Bosco) 66 Jake Barnhorst OL 6-4 275 Sr. Cincinnati, OH (Sycamore) 8 Marcus Bennett WR 6-0 186 Jr. Marietta, GA (Marietta) 65 Neal Bess OL 6-2 255 Sr. Richmond, TX (George Ranch) 64 Ryan Beveridge OL 6-0 270 Sr. Hilliard, OH (Hilliard Bradley) 33 Taven Birdow FB 6-1 220 So. Atlus, OK (Atlus) 13 Cody Bronkar WR 6-4 205 Sr. La Habra, CA (Whittier Christian) 80 Ethan Brown TE 6-4 240 Sr. Groveport, OH (Harvest Prep) 16 Robert Bullard DB 5-10 180 Jr. Covington, GA (Alcovy) 23 Jaylen Burgess RB 5-10 214 So. Maryville, TN (Maryville) 90 Micah Capra DL 6-2 260 Jr. Argyle, TX (Argyle) 4 Ronald Cleveland WR 5-9 174 Jr. Franklin, TN (Battle Ground Academy) 31 Ross Connors DB 5-11 184 Jr. Bellevue, WA (Bellevue Senior) 97 Santo Coppola DL 6-4 285 Sr. Santa Fe, NM (Saint Michaels) 77 Deion Crisostomo-Fetui DL 5-11 296 So. Federal Way, WA (Eastide Catholic) 59 Austin Cutting SPC 6-4 250 Jr. Keller, TX (Central) 42 Blake Dailey LB 6-3 215 Jr. Gas City, IN (Mississinewa) 81 Lesley Dalger WR 6-3 219 So. Sunrise, FL (Westminster) 57 Ryan Darby DL 6-3 240 Jr. Missouri City, TX (Westbury Christian) 31 Aubrey Duty-Tyson FB 6-0 240 Sr. Miami Gardens, FL (Univ. School) 99 Kyler Ehm DL 6-2 265 So. Potwin, KS (Wichita Collegiate) 36 Nolan Eriksen RB 5-9 187 So. Clarkston, MI (Clarkston) 51 Matt Evans LB 6-4 240 Sr. Golden, CO (Arvada West) 34 Kevin Fagan FB 6-1 226 So. Dunnellon, FL (Admiral Farragut) 95 Mosese Fifi ta DL 6-0 298 So. Everett, WA (Glacier Peak) 50 Jack Flor LB 6-2 225 Sr. Bothell, WA (O’Dea) 29 Kyle Floyd DB 6-0 197 Jr. Houston, TX (Humble) 98 Christian Frost DL 6-4 275 Jr. Rancho Santa Magarita, CA (Santa Margarita) 90 Matthew Gaiter DL 6-3 255 So. Littleton, CO (Chatfi eld) 95 Cody Gessler DL 5-11 263 Jr. Katy, TX (Katy) 63 Justin Greene SPC 6-0 240 Sr. Copperas Cove, TX (Copperas Cove) 2 Marquis Griffi n DB 5-11 195 Sr. Stockbridge, GA (Eagles Landing Christian) 39 Jarrod Hardrick LB 6-0 215 Sr. Huber Heights, OH (Wayne) 83 Ben Harris DL 6-6 255 Jr. Peculiar, MO (Raymore-Peculiar) 86 Danny Highland DL 6-3 239 Jr. Loveland, CO (Thompson Valley) 45 R.J. Jackson LB 6-3 215 Jr. Beloit, KS (Beloit) 47 Kyle Johnson LB 6-1 221 So. Jacksonville, FL (Bolles) 4 James Jones DB 5-11 171 So. Broomfi eld, CO (J K Mullen) 30 Garrett Kauppila DB 6-2 200 Jr. Rocklin, CA (Rocklin) 98 Jake Koehnke SPC 6-0 170 So. Carlsbad, CA (La Costa Canyon) 39 Jake LaCoste WR 5-10 205 Sr. Albany, OR (West Albany) 74 Griffi n Landrum OL 6-1 280 Jr. Cummings, GA (South Forsyth) 7 Zane Lewis DB 6-2 186 So. Richmond, VA (Trinity Episcopal) 72 Haydn Lewis OL 6-2 270 So. St. Clairsville, OH (St. Clairsville) 35 Paul Love II LB 6-1 245 Sr. Spring, TX (Spring) 32 Christian Mallard RB 5-8 211 So. San Antonio, TX (Communication Arts) 75 Colin Marquez OL 6-3 249 So. Mesa, AZ (Red Mountain) 17 Jake Matkovich WR 6-5 185 Jr. Milwaukee, WI (Marquette Univ.) 17 Andrew McAdams LB 6-1 215 Jr. Coppell, TX (Coppell) 60 Ernest McQuade OL 6-1 263 Sr. Aledo, TX (Aledo) 33 Tim McVey RB 5-9 190 Sr. Cleveland, OH (Saint Ignatius) 5 Malik Miller RB 5-10 200 Jr. Griffi n, GA (Griffi n) 94 Stone Miller DL 6-3 248 Jr. Mason, MI (Mason)

Air Force Football 66 2017 alphabetical Roster

# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) 63 Christopher Mitchell OL 6-2 268 So. Vancouver, WA (Mountain View) 96 Cody Moorhead DL 6-5 285 Sr. Newcastle, WA (Hazen) 88 Austin Morris DL 6-3 225 Sr. Carrollton, TX (Irving) 95 Cecil Moskowitz SPC 6-1 200 Sr. Roswell, GA (Milton) 55 Alex Norton OL 6-2 288 Sr. Hamlet, NC (Richmond) 26 Abraham Nuno LB 6-0 205 Jr. Moreno Valley, CA (Valley View) 43 Colton Parton FB 5-10 215 So. Gurley, AL (Madison County) 96 Matthew Philichi SPC 5-9 178 Jr. Gig Harbor, WA (Bellarmine Prep) 77 JC Rast OL 6-4 290 Sr. San Antonio, TX (Johnson) 85 Ryan Reffi tt TE 6-5 240 Sr. Galloway, OH (Hilliard Bradley) 62 William Rehbock OL 6-2 250 So. Los Gatos, CA (Bellarmine College Prep) 86 C.J. Riazzi TE 6-3 215 Sr. Kettering, OH (Chaminade Julienne) 6 Nate Romine QB 5-11 190 Sr. Upland, CA (Upland) 44 Grant Ross LB 6-0 220 Sr. Houston, TX (Kashmere) 13 Geraud Sanders WR 6-2 200 So. Frisco, TX (Bishop Dunne) 5 Isaiah Sanders QB 6-1 202 So. Colorado Springs, CO (Palmer Ridge) 7 Ja’Mel Sanders LB 6-1 200 Sr. Dayton, OH (Dayton) 16 Justin Saylor DB 6-2 170 So. Martinsville, IN (Roncalli) 97 Charles Scott SPC 6-1 192 So. Greenwood Village, CO (Cherry Creek) 78 R.J. Slater OL 6-2 285 Sr. Sugar Land, TX (Clements) 10 Andrew Smith WR 5-8 158 Jr. Gainsville, GA (North Hall) 30 Jacob Stafford FB 6-0 225 Sr. Shiner, TX (Shiner) 11 Luke Strebel SPC 5-10 175 Sr. Nashville, TN (Father Ryan) 5 Dailen Sutton DB 6-1 172 Jr. Dallas, TX (Bishop Dunne) 9 Grant Theil DB 6-1 176 So. Jasper, IN (Jasper) 98 Brayden Thomas SPC 6-1 174 Jr. Welborn, FL (Columbia) 62 Jordan Tyler OL 6-2 270 Sr. Hoschton, GA (Jefferson) 6 Shaquille Vereen LB 5-11 200 Sr. Lilburn, GA (Parkview) 71 Connor Vikupitz OL 6-2 244 So. Fresno, CA (Bullard) 32 Bryce VonZurmuehlen DB 6-0 186 Jr. Coppell, TX (Coppell) 87 Kade Waguespack TE 6-3 210 So. Gonzales, LA (East Ascension) 26 Eric Ward DB 5-10 168 So. Kennedale, TX (Sam Houston) 24 Benton Washington RB 5-11 205 Sr. Newnan, GA (Northgate) 15 Benjamin Waters DB 6-0 195 So. Littleton, CO (Valor Christian) 12 Tyler Williams WR 5-10 185 Sr. Oro Valley, AZ (Ironwood Ridge) 36 Parker Wilson RB 5-11 203 Jr. Coppell, TX (Coppell) 2 Arion Worthman QB 5-11 201 Jr. Normal, IL (Normal Community West)

Pronunciation Chart 2 ...... Arion Wrothman (Air-ee-on) 60 ...... Ernest McQuade (Muh-kwade) 3 ...... Shaquille Vereen (VEER-een) 77 ...... Deon Crisostomo-Fetui (Kris-os-tuh-mo Fuh-to-e) 3 ...... Marquis Griffi n (MAR-kees) 81 ...... Lesley Dalger (Doll-jer) 6 ...... Nate Romine (ROW-mine) 85 ...... Ryan Reffi tt (Riff-it) 7 ...... Ja’Mel Sanders (Juh-mel) 97 ...... Santo Coppola (Sawn-toe COE-pul-luh) 12 ...... Dailen Sutton (Day-lon) 98 ...... Luke Strbel (STRAY-bull) 13 ...... Cody Bronkar (BHRON-car) 13 ...... Geraud Sanders (Jerr-od) 28 ...... Bryce VonZurmuehlen (Van-ZURR-mew-len) 30 ...... Garrett Kauppila (Cop-uh-luh) 33 ...... Taven Birdow (Tay-vun Bur-DOW) 36 ...... Matthew Philichi (Phil-LEE-chee) 39 ...... Jake LaCoste (LAH-cost) 49 ...... Brody Bagnall (Bag-NALL)

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Offense Defense

DL 97 Santo Coppola (6-4, 285, Sr.) Santa Fe, NM OT 66 Jake Barnhorst (6-4, 275, Sr.) Cincinnati, OH 57 Ryan Darby (6-3, 240, Jr.) Missouri City, TX 60 Ernest McQuade (6-1, 263, Sr.) Aledo, TX NG 95 Cody Gessler (5-11, 263, Jr.) Katy, TX OG 64 Ryan Beveridge (6-0, 270, Sr.) Hilliard, OH 95 Mosese Fifi ta (6-0, 298, So.) Everett, WA 78 RJ Slater (6-2, 285, Sr.) Sugar Land, TX DL 96 Cody Moorhead (6-5, 285, Sr.) Newcastle, WA OC 55 Alex Norton (6-2, 288, Sr.) Hamlet, NC 90 Micah Capra (6-2, 260, Jr.) Argyle, TX 62 Jordan Tyler (6-2, 270, Sr.) Hoschton, GA OLB 3 Shaquille Vereen (5-11, 200, Sr.) Lilburn, GA OG 74 Griffi n Landrum (6-1, 280, Jr.) Cummings, GA 39 Jarrod Hardrick (6-0, 215, Sr.) Huber Heights, OH 78 RJ Slater (6-2, 285, Sr.) Sugar Land, TX ILB 44 Grant Ross (6-0, 220, Sr.) Houston, TX OT 77 JC Rast (6-4, 290, Sr.) San Antonio, TX 42 Blake Dailey (6-3, 215, Jr.) Gas City, IN 60 Ernest McQuade (6-1, 263, Sr.) Aledo, TX ILB 50 Jack Flor (6-2, 225, Sr.) Bothell, WA QB 2 Arion Worthman (5-11, 201, Jr.) Normal, IL 6 Nate Romine (5-11, 190, Sr.) Upland, CA 49 Brody Bagnall (6-2, 230, Jr.) Vancouver, WA

TB 33 Tim McVey (5-9, 190, Sr.) Cleveland, OH OLB 7 Ja’Mel Sanders (6-1, 200, Sr.) Dayton, OH 24 Benton Washington (5-11, 205, Sr.) Newnan, GA 35 Paul Love (6-1, 245, Sr.) Spring, TX

FB 36 Parker Wilson (5-11, 203, Jr.) Coppell, TX CB 2 Marquis Griffi n (5-11, 195, Sr.) Stockbridge, GA 30 Jacob Stafford (6-0, 225, Sr.) Shiner, TX 16 Robert Bullard (5-10, 180, Jr.) Covington, GA

TE 85 Ryan Reffi tt (6-5, 240, Sr.) Galloway, OH FS 30 Garrett Kauppila (6-2, 200, Jr.) Rocklin, CA 86 C.J. Riazzi (6-3, 215, Sr.) Kettering, OH 31 Ross Connors (5-11, 184, Jr.) Bellevue, WA

WR 4 Ronald Cleveland (5-9, 174, Jr.) Franklin, TN SS 29 Kyle Floyd (6-0, 197, Jr.) Houston, TX 17 Jake Matkovich (6-5, 185, Jr.) Milwaukee, WI 4 James Jones (5-11, 171, So.) Broomfi eld, CO

WR 12 Tyler Williams (5-10, 185, Sr.) Oro Valley, AZ CB 5 Dailen Sutton (6-1, 172, Jr.) Dallas, TX 8 Marcus Bennett (6-0, 186, Jr.) Marietta, GA 15 Brett Baldwin (6-0, 175, Sr.) Long Beach, CA

Special Teams

PK 11 Luke Strebel (5-10, 175, Sr.) Nashville, TN 96 Matthew Philichi (5-9, 178, Jr.) Gig Harbor, WA

P 11 Luke Strebel (5-10, 175, Sr.) Nashville, TN 98 Brayden Thomas (6-1, 174, Jr.) Welborn, FL

LS 59 Austin Cutting (6-4, 250, Jr.) Keller, TX 63 Justin Greene (6-0, 240, Sr.) Copperas Cove, TX

Air Force Football 68 player profiles 49 Brody Bagnall, ILB State, Utah State and Fresno State … helped the offensive line to 6-2, 230, Jr. the Mountain West rushing title with an average of 319.1 yards Vancouver, WA per game … also helped the offensive line lead the MW and the (Evergreen) nation in sacks allowed with just three. 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered twice in football and once in basketball 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. … second-team all-conference in football as a junior … earned High School – Lettered four years in fi rst-team honors as a senior … two-time academic all-conference football, three in track and one in wres- honoree … member of the National Honor Society. tling … high school football coach was Personal – Son of Jeff and Sheila Barnhorst … is the oldest of Don Johnson, Jr. three children … majoring in political science … would like to Personal – Son of Mark and Toni Bag- work in intelligence in the Air Force … hobby is watching movies nall … is the youngest of four children … completed Operations Air Force and worked as part of the Ba- … member of cadet squadron 40 … sic Cadet Training cadre in the summer of 2016 … completed the majoring in materials chemistry … would like to attend graduate Powered Flight program and worked on the cadet cadre during school following graduation … would someday like to work in Basic Cadet Training last summer. the auto industry … hobbies include hunting, fi shing and playing the guitar … completed survival training in the summer of 2016… completed Operations Air Force last summer … also worked Basic 8 Marcus Bennett, WR Cadet Training. 6-0, 186, Jr. Marietta, GA (Marietta) 15 Brett Baldwin, DB 6-0, 175, Sr. 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. Long Beach, CA 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. (Saint John Bosco) High School – Lettered four years in track and three in football … earned 2016 – Played in 12 games … recorded player of the week honors in football four assisted tackles … one tackle each three times … was the Cobb County vs. Utah State, Colorado State, San Jose long jump champion in track … high State and South Alabama … blocked a school football coach was Scott Burton. punt vs. Boise State, the fi rst block of Personal – Son of Andrew Bennett and his career … one of two Falcons with a Sheilla Crepsac … is one of fi ve children … majoring in manage- blocked kick on the season. ment … is a member of squadron 1 … completed Operations Air 2015 – Did not see any action. Force and worked as part of the cadet cadre during survival train- 2014 – Did not see any action. ing last summer. High School – Lettered two years each in football and volleyball … earned the team’s most inspirational award in football … two- time second-team all-league selection in volleyball … high school football coach was Jason Negro. Personal – Son and Kyle and Ava Baldwin … has two siblings … majoring in management … would like to attend pilot training after graduation … hobbies include beach volleyball and surfi ng … helped at Summer Seminar and completed the Powered Flight program last summer.

66 Jake Barnhorst, OL 6-4, 275, Sr. Cincinnati, OH (Sycamore)

2016 – Played in 10 games, starting eight … started the last eight games he played … offensive line paved the way to a 317.4 per-game rushing average which ranked third nationally … helped the offense to a 452.2 per-game aver- age in total offense … helped the Fal- cons lead the conference in third-down offense and time of possession. 2015 – Played in three games … saw action against Morgan Air Force Football 69 player profiles 65 Neal Bess, OL hanging out with friends … was part of the cadet cadre for sur- 6-2, 255, Sr. vival training and Basic Cadet Training last summer. Richmond, TX (George Ranch)

2016 – Played two games, seeing 33 Taven Birdow, FB action against Fresno State and Army 6-1, 220, So. … offensive line paved the way to a Altus, OK 317.4 per-game rushing average which (Altus) ranked third nationally … helped the offense to a 452.2 per-game average in 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. total offense … helped the Falcons lead High School – Lettered four years the conference in third-down offense each in football and baseball, two in and time of possession. wrestling and one in track … named 2015 – Played in two games, seeing action against Fresno State the state offensive player of the year as and Boise State … helped the offensive line to the Mountain West a senior … helped his football team to rushing title with an average of 319.1 yards per game … also the state championship and was named helped the offensive line lead the MW and the nation in sacks the game’s most valuable player … allowed with just three. helped the wrestling team to a pair of 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. state championships … was part of the state fourth place 400x1 High School – Lettered in football … was a three-time all-district relay team … also competed in the shotput … fi nished eighth in selection … earned second-team all-state and all-Texas as a se- the state in the shotput … high school football coach was Jeremy nior … earned fi rst-team all-Greater Houston Area … member of Reed … was a member of the National Honor Society. the National Honor Society and graduated in the top 10 percent Personal – Son of Jermaine Birdow and Jamie Rodrigues … has of his class … high school football coach was Ricky Tullos. a younger sister … his father played football at Oklahoma State Personal – Son of Nick and Jeani Bess … is the oldest of six chil- … majoring in management … member of cadet squadron 39 … dren … member of cadet squadron 11 … majoring in mechanical would like to attend graduate school and get an MBA … com- engineering … hobbies include fi shing, singing and song writing pleted survival training last summer … also completed a summer … completed Operations Air Force and was part of the cadet academics class in law. cadre for survival training in the summer of 2016 … assisted with Summer Seminar and completed the Powered Flight program last summer.

Ryan Beveridge 64 Ryan Beveridge, OL 6-0, 270, Sr. Hilliard, OH (Hilliard Bradley)

2016 – Played in fi ve games … saw ac- tion in four of the last fi ve … offensive line paved the way to a 317.4 per-game rushing average which ranked third na- tionally … helped the offense to a 452.2 per-game average in total offense … helped the Falcons lead the conference in third-down offense and time of pos- session. 2015 – Played in one game, seeing action against Fresno State … helped the offensive line to the Mountain West rushing title with an average of 319.1 yards per game … also helped the offensive line lead the MW and the nation in sacks allowed with just three. 2014 – Did not see any action. High School – Lettered three years in football and one in wres- tling … second-team all-district selection … fi rst-team all-con- ference … named team most valuable player and team captain … earned second-team all-conference in wrestling … graduated with honors and had a 4.2 grade point average … high school football coach was Mike LoParo. Personal – Son of Doug and Dawn Beveridge … has a younger brother … majoring in mechanical engineering … member of cadet squadron 31 … nickname is Bev … hobbies are sports and

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13 Cody Bronkar, WR Cody Bronkar 6-4, 205, Sr. La Habra, CA (Whittier Christian)

2016 – Played in 11 games at receiver and on special teams. 2015 – Played in one game, the season opener vs. Morgan State … was not credited with any statistics. 2014 – Played in one game, the season opener vs. Nicholls State … was not credited with any statistics. High School – Lettered four years in football and three in baseball … three-time all-league selection in football, earning fi rst-team honors twice and second-team honors once … two-time fi rst-team all-CIF selection … two-time all-area selection, earning fi rst-team honors his senior year … high school football coach was Sergio Gradilla. Personal – Son of Chris Bronkar and Claudine Lopez … has two siblings … majoring in management … member of cadet squad- ron 4 ... completed Operations Air Force and was part of the cadet cadre during survival training in the summer of 2016 … worked USAFA Sports Camps last summer and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training.

80 Ethan Brown, TE 6-4, 240, Sr. Personal – Son of Kerby and Natasha Bullard … has two siblings Groveport, OH … member of cadet squadron 14 … majoring in management (Harvest Prep) … nickname is Bobby …would like to work in contracting in the future … hobby is fi shing … completed Operations Air Force and 2016 – Played in one game, seeing ac- was on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer. tion against Georgia State. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years in 90 Micah Capra, DL 6-2, 260, Jr. football and two each in basketball and Argyle, TX track … fi rst-team all-state honoree as (Argyle) a senior in football … was a fi rst-team all-state selection his junior season in 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. basketball … high school football coach was Jack Johnson. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. Personal – Son of Tara Alston … is one of three children … at- High School – Lettered three years in tended the USAFA Prep School … majoring in business manage- football and two in wrestling … was a ment … member of cadet squadron 13 … worked USAFA Sports fi rst-team all-district and second-team Camps and was on the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Training all-area selection in football as a junior last summer. … earned fi rst-team all-district, all-area and all-state as a senior … helped his team to the state championship … 16 Robert Bullard, DB named team most valuable defensive lineman … high school 5-10, 180, Jr., Covington, GA football coach was Todd Rodgers. (Alcovy) Personal – Son of James and Michelle Capra … is the youngest is six children (Jessica, Doug, Mark, Becky, Marissa) … older brother, 2016 – Played in 13 games, including Doug, attended the Naval Academy while his brother, Mark, at- the last nine straight … had four unas- tended the Coast Guard Academy … nickname is Cap … member sisted tackles. of cadet squadron 13 … majoring in political science … complet- 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. ed survival training and a summer academics class in the summer High School – Lettered three years in of 2016 … completed Operations Air Force and was part of the football and one in track … named fi rst- operations group cadre for Basic Cadet Training last summer. team all-region in football as a senior … high school football coach was Kirk Hoffman. Air Force Football 71 player profiles 4 Ronald Cleveland, WR 5-9, 174, Jr. Franklin, TN (Battle Ground Academy)

2016 – Played in 12 games, starting three … 22 carries for 160 yards rushing and 2 TDs, four catches for 162 yards and three TDs receiving … two carries for 17 yards and a TD in bowl vs. South Alabama … three carries for 30 yards at San Jose State...also had a career-long 29 yard punt return … rushed for 11 yards on one carry and had one catch for 47 yards at Utah State … rushed for 48 yards and a TD and had one catch for 62 yards and a TD vs. ACU, touchdowns were each the fi rst of his career 2015 – Played in two games, seeing action against Morgan State and Wyoming … had one carry for fi ve yards on the season, com- ing against Morgan State. High School – Lettered four years in football, three in track and basketball and one in soccer … named the most valuable player in the Clinic Bowl in 2012 … two-time district MVP … earned all-district honors … named all-area, all-state, all-county and all- midstate in 2014 … was a pear leader in his school … high school football coach was Roc Batten. Personal – Son of Ronald and Jamesetta Cleveland … has three siblings … member of cadet squadron 20 … majoring in manage- Ronald Cleveland ment … would like to work in contracting or cyber warfare after graduation … completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training last summer. 31 Ross Connors, DB 5-11, 184, Jr. Cleveland Career Stats Bellevue, WA Rushing (Bellevue Senior) Year G Att Yds Avg TDs Lg 2016 12 22 160 7.3 2 33 (ACU) 2016 – Played in fi ve games … record- 2015 2 1 5 5.0 0 5 (MSU) ed two unassisted tackles … had one Totals 14 23 165 7.2 2 tackle each vs. Georgia State and Navy. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. Receiving High School – Lettered three years in Year G Att Yds Avg TDs Lg football … two-time fi rst-team all- 2016 12 4 162 40.5 3 62 (ACU) conference honoree … twice named fi rst-team all-conference … was named conference defensive player of the year … high school football coach was Butch Concharoff. Personal – Son of John and Kathy Connors … is the youngest of four children … member of cadet squadron 7 … majoring in management … would like to go to pilot training after graduation … hobby is reading … would like to coach high school football after the Air Force … completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer.

Air Force Football 72 player profiles 97 Santo Coppola, DL to state championship … high school football coach was Joey 6-4, 285, Sr. Fernandez. Santa Fe, NM Personal – Son on Bill and Stephanie Coppola … is one of fi ve (Saint Michaels) children … majoring in management … member of cadet squad- ron 24 … hobbies include off-road racing, exploring and hang- 2016 – Played in all 13 games, start- ing out with friends … also completed Operations Air Force and ing two … starts came vs. Navy and worked as part of the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Training … Boise State … recorded 28 total assisted with Summer Seminar and completed a class in astro- tackles, including nine unassisted … nautical engineering last summer. had 2.5 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks for a combined 14 yards … recorded Coppola Career Statistics a season-high fi ve tackles and a sack Year UT-AT TT TFL Sacks Ints vs. Wyoming … four tackles vs. Navy 2016 9-19 28 2.5-14 2.0-13 0 ... recovered a fumble at the one-yard 2015 8-10 18 4.0-12 1.0-4 0 line to set up a tying touchdown in the bowl game. Totals 17-29 46 6.5-26 3.0-17 0 2015 – Played in all 14 games, starting fi ve … starts came against Morgan State, Utah State, Boise State, San Diego State and California … recorded 18 total tackles, including eight unassisted 77 Deion Crisostomo-Fetui, DL … had 4.0 tackles for loss for 12 yards and a sack for minus one 6-0, 290, So. yard … averaged 5.0 tackles in back-to-back games vs. New Federal Way, WA Mexico and San Diego State … four tackles and a tackle for loss (Eastside Catholic) against New Mexico and a career-best six tackles and a tackle for loss against San Diego State in the Mountain West championship 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. game … had three straight games with a stop behind the line of High School – Lettered four years in scrimmage, Boise State, New Mexico and San Diego State … had football … second-team all-conference a sack vs. Navy. as a freshman … earned fi rst-team 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. all-conference honors three years … High School – Lettered four years in football and two each in two-time fi rst-team all-state selec- track and basketball … helped his football team to state runner- tion … helped his team to the 3A state up honors as a junior … earned fi rst-team all-district … football championship as a senior … high school team was undefeated state champion his senior year … earned football coach was Jeremy Thielbahr … fi rst-team all-state honors that year … helped basketball team earned second honors all four years. Personal – Son of Lia Fetui and Ann Crisostomo-Fetui … has a brother, Dominique, who also attends the Academy … has a cousin, Anthony Masaniai, attends Navy and plays football … member of cadet squadron 3 … majoring in management … would like to be an acquisitions offi cer in the Air Force.

59 Austin Cutting, DS 6-4, 250, Jr. Keller, TX (Central)

2016 – Played in all 13 games as the starting deep snapper … helped Air Force hit all 51 PAT attempts and 22 of 25 fi eld goals attempts. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered three years each in football, track and power lifting … honorable mention all-conference in football as a junior … fi rst-team all-district at center as a senior … high school football coach was Bart Helsley. Personal – Son of Ed and Lisa Cutting … has two older siblings … member of cadet squadron 17 … majoring in management … would like to attend pilot training after graduation … was named after the original red power ranger … completed survival training and two classes in summer academics in the summer of 2016 … Santo Coppola completed Operations Air Force, a class in engineering and was on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer.

Air Force Football 73 player profiles 42 Blake Dailey, LB 31 Aubrey Duty-Tyson, FB 6-3, 215, Jr. 6-0, 240, Sr. Gas City, IN Miami Gardens, FL (Mississinewa) (University School)

2016 – Played in eight games … 2016 – Played in four games … was not recorded two total tackles, including credited with any statistics … missed one unassisted … one solo tackle vs. most of the season due to injury. Fresno State and one assisted tackle vs. 2015 – Played in 10 games as a full- Colorado State. back and on special teams … moved 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. from defensive line to fullback during High School – Lettered four years in fall practices … rushed for 101 yards football and track … two-time fi rst- and a touchdown on 24 carries on the team all-conference honoree in football year … career highs of eight carries for … earned fi rst-team all-state honors in football as a senior … high 32 yards and his fi rst-career touchdown at Hawai’i … career-high- school football coach was Curt Funk. tying eight carries for 27 yards against Fresno State … four carries Personal – Mother is Jenny Dailey … grandparents are Ed and for 20 yards at Colorado State … rushed for 22 yards on four car- Edrya Dailey … member of cadet squadron 27 … majoring in eco- ries with a career-long run of 12 yards vs. Morgan State. nomics … completed survival training and introductory to soaring 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. in the summer of 2016 … completed Operations Air Force and High School – Lettered four years in basketball and two in foot- was on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer. ball … selected for the Dade vs. Broward All-Star Game … helped lead his team to the 3A Florida State championship his senior year. Personal – Son of Brenda Duty … majoring in management … 81 Lesley Dalger, TE member of cadet squadron 23 … completed Operations Air Force 6-3, 219, So and worked on the cadet cadre for survival training in the sum- Sunrise, FL mer of 2016 … worked USAFA Sports Camps and completed the (Westminster Academy) Powered Flight program last summer. 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. Duty-Tyson Career Statistics High School – Lettered three years in Year G Att Yds Avg TD Lg basketball and once each in football 2016 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 and track … earned honorable mention 2015 10 24 101 4.2 1 12 (MSU) all-county honors … earned all-confer- Totals 14 24 101 4.2 1 ence honors in football … high school football coach was Jake Sorg. Personal – Son of Nesly and Clomise Dalger … has four siblings … member of cadet squadron 13 … majoring in business management … would like to work in acquisitions following graduation … hobby is music.

57 Ryan Darby, DL 6-3, 240, Jr. Missouri City, TX (Westbury Christian)

2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years in football and two in track … earned all- district, all-state and touchdown club honors in football … was also a USA Football team nominee … high school football coach was Charlie Ward. Personal – Parents are Edward and Susan Darby … oldest of four children (Jordan, Nick, Kaitlyn) … majoring in behavioral science … member of cadet squadron 18 … completed survival training and a course during summer academics during the summer of 2016 … completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival training last Aubrey Duty-Tyson summer. Air Force Football 74 player profiles

51 Matt Evans LB 34 Kevin Fagan, FB 6-4, 240, Sr. 6-1, 225, So. Golden, CO Dunnellon, FL (Arvada West) (Admiral Farragut Academy)

2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2015 – Played in 12 games … recorded High School – Lettered four years in two solo tackles … had a tackle for loss football and wrestling. of seven yards at Hawai’i … also had Personal – Son of Kevin and Nancy a solo stop vs. California in the bowl Fagan … has fi ve siblings … majoring game. in business management … member 2014 -- Played junior varsity. of cadet squadron 35 … father, Kevin, High School -- Lettered four years played football in college at the Uni- in football and track … as a senior, versity of Miami and professionally for fi rst-team all-conference, honorable mention all-state, academic the San Francisco 49ers … would like to attend pilot training after all-state, defensive player of the year and team MVP in football … graduation. as a senior in track, was fi rst- team all-conference. Personal -- Member of cadet squadron 7 … has one younger brother … son of Bryan and Suzanne Evans … majoring in man- agement … would like to become an F-22 pilot in the Air Force … hobbies include sports, the outdoors and water sports … completed Operations Air Force and worked on the cadet cadre for survival training in the summer of 2016 … completed the Powered Flight program and worked on the cadet cadre at the USAFA Prep School last summer.

Evans Career Statistics Year UT-AT TT TFL Sacks Int 2015 2-0 2 1.0-7 0-0 0

Air Force Football 75 player profiles 50 Jack Flor, LB 6-2, 225, Sr. Bothell, WA (O’Dea)

2016 – Played in eight games, starting three … starts came against Georgia State, Navy and Wyoming … recorded 28 total tackles, including nine unas- sisted … averaged 7.3 tackles per game in his three starts … season- and team- high eight tackles vs. Abilene Christian … six tackles and a tackle for loss vs. Navy and Wyoming. 2015 – Played in all 14 games … recorded 28 total tackles, includ- ing 18 unassisted … had a career-best seven tackles, including a career-high fi ve unassisted, vs. California in the bowl game … his seven tackles were third on the team in the game … had four tackles in his fi rst varsity game vs. Morgan State … also had four tackles vs. Navy and Hawai’i … had two unassisted tackles vs. San Diego State in the conference championship game. 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years in track, three years in football and one year in basketball … earned the football team’s most valuable offensive player honor and fi rst-team all-conference honors as a junior … was a fi rst-team all-state selection in foot- ball as a senior … also earned conference defensive most valu- able player honors, team defensive MVP honors and the team’s Jack Flor outstanding linebacker award … a fi rst-team all-conference selec- tion for both offense and defense … fi nished third in the state in 29 Kyle Floyd, DB the discus in track …high school football coach was Monte Kohler 6-0, 197, Jr. … member of the National Honor Society … was also the student Houston, TX body president. (Humble) Personal – Son of Tom and Teresa Flor … is one of four children … member of cadet squadron 27 … major is management … hob- 2016 – Played in 10 games … recorded bies include basketball and reading … completed Operations Air four total tackles, including three unas- Force and was part of the cadet cadre for survival training in the sisted … season-high two tackles at summer of 2016 … completed language immersion training, was Fresno State. on the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Training and completed 2015 – Played in two games, but didn’t the Powered Flight program last summer. have any statistics … saw action against Army and Hawaii. Flor Career Statistics High School – Lettered two years Year G UT-AT TT TFL Sacks Int each in football, basketball and track 2016 8 9-19 28 3.0-13 2.0-11 0 … honorable mention all-conference in basketball … fi rst-team 2015 14 18-10 28 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 all-district in football and once earned player of the week honors Totals 22 27-29 56 3.0-13 2.0-11 0 … earned the team’s defensive back of the year award … earned academic honors in all three sports … high school football coach was Charles West. Personal – Parents and Roy, Jr. and Jane Floyd … has fi ve siblings … member of cadet squadron 4 … majoring in behavioral science with a focus in human factors … writes and performs competitive poetry … completed survival training and the soaring program at the Academy in the summer of 2016 … completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Training last summer.

Air Force Football 76 player profiles 98 Christian Frost, DL with friends … completed Operations Air Force and was on the 6-4, 275, Jr. cadet cadre during survival training last summer. Rancho Santa Magarita, CA (Santa Margarita Catholic) 63 Justin Greene, LS 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 6-0, 240, Sr. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. Copperas Cove, TX High School – Lettered two years in (Copperas Cove) football and one in track. Personal – Son of David and Mar- 2016 – Played in one game, starting cia Frost … is one of four children … against Wyoming. member of cadet squadron 8 … served 2015 – Played in fi ve games as a long a two-year church mission following snapper … started the last fi ve games a year at the Air Force Academy Prep as the long snapper for punts. School … would like to have a career in dentistry … completed 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival High School – Lettered two years each training last summer … majoring in management. in football and baseball … second-team all-district at center and a junior in football … was honorable mention all-district as a long snapper … 90 Matthew Gaiter, DL fi rst-team all-district as a center and long snapper his senior year 6-3, 255, So. … was also fi rst-team all-area and honorable mention all-state as Littleton, CO a defensive lineman … high school football coach was Jack Welch (Chatfi eld) … was a member of the National Honor Society … member of the Health Occupational Students of America and earned the super- 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. intendent’s award in his high school as a junior and senior. High School – Lettered four years in Personal – Son and Sean and Michelle Greene … majoring in football … second-team all-conference business management … member of cadet squadron 15 … nick- in football as a sophomore … fi rst-team name is Bobby … would like to become a pilot in the Air Force … all-conference selection as a junior and hobbies include watching movies and spending time with family senior … named all-Colorado twice … … completed the Powered Flight program last summer … was earned second-team all-conference also on the operations group staff during Basic Cadet Training honors in track in the shot and fi rst- last summer. team all-conference honors in the discus … fi nished ninth in the state in the discus … high school football coach was Bret McGatlin. Personal – Son of Byron and Kathy Gaiter … has a younger brother … member of cadet squadron 36 … majoring in business management … nickname is Gaiter … would like own his own business someday … hobbies include snowboarding and fi shing.

95 Cody Gessler, DL 5-11, 263, Jr. Katy, TX (Katy)

2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. High School -- Lettered three years in football … three-time academic all-district selection … fi rst-team all-district on the fi eld two years … earned second-team all-region and honorable mention all-state honors … high school football coach was Gary Joseph. Personal – Parents are Kurt and Vicki Gessler … has one older brother … nickname is Gess … majoring in business management … member of cadet squadron 39 … would like to go into special operations or acquisitions after graduation from the Academy … hobbies include hunting, fi shing, weight lifting and hanging out Air Force Football 77 player profiles 2 Marquis Griffi n DB Society, student council and Junior and Senior cabinet member … 5-11, 195, Sr. was class president. Stockbridge, GA Personal – Parents are William and Erika Hardrick … has two (Eagles Landing Christian) younger siblings … member of cadet squadron 39 … nickname is J-Rod … majoring in biology … would like to become a doctor … 2016 – Played in eight games, starting hobbies include paintball, laser tag and video games … complet- two … starts came vs. Navy and Fresno ed Operations Air Force and was part of the cadet cadre for Basic State … recorded 22 total tackles, includ- Cadet Training in the summer of 2016 … completed a summer ing 17 unassisted … had one tackle for academics course in electronic systems and was part of the Basic loss and one pass breakup … season- Cadet Training group staff last summer. high six tackles, all unassisted, vs. Utah State … fi ve tackles, including four unas- sisted, vs. Fresno State … four tackles vs. 83 Ben Harris, DL Wyoming and three vs. Abilene Chris- 6-6, 255, Jr. tian. Peculiar, MO 2015 – Played in all 14 games … recorded eight total tackles, (Raymore-Peculia) including fi ve unassisted … had a career-high three tackles at Hawaii and two at Colorado State. 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2014 -- Played junior varsity. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. High School -- Lettered four years in football, two years in High School – Lettered four years in basketball and one in track … fi rst-team all-region and all-state basketball and three each in football honorable mention as a senior ... team won the state football and baseball … honorable mention championship … track athlete of the year and state 4x100 cham- all-conference in basketball twice … pion. was also second-team all-conference Personal -- Member of cadet squadron 25 … majoring in man- and fi rst-team all-district in basket- agement … two older brothers … son of Jeff and Phyllis Griffi n … ball … second-team all-conference in hobbies include spending time with family and friends, working baseball … second-team all-conference and all-district in football out and being active … worked in the cadet wing operations cen- as a junior … second-team all-state and fi rst-team all-district ter last summer … also completed a course in astronautics during and all-conference as a senior … high school football coach was summer academics last summer. Tom Kruse … member of the National Honor Society … earned academic all-state honors. Griffi n Career Statistics Personal – Parents are Kevin and Lori Harris … has two siblings … Year G UT-AT TT TFL Sacks Int member of cadet squadron 21 … nickname is Big Ben … major- 2016 8 17-5 22 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 ing in management … hobbies include listening to country music, 2015 14 5-3 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 outdoor activities and all sports … completed survival training Totals 22 22-8 30 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 and introduction to cyberspace in the summer of 2016 … com- pleted Operations Air Force and was the on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training last summer. 39 Jarrod Hardrick, LB 6-0, 215, Sr. Dayton, OH (Wayne) 86 Danny Highland, DL 6-2, 239, Jr. 2016 – Played in three games … saw Loveland, CO action against Utah State, Wyoming (Thompson Valley) and New Mexico … had special teams stops against Navy and New Mexico … 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. recovered a blocked punt against Navy. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. 2015 – Played in two games, the High School – Lettered three years in conference championship game vs. football … two-time fi rst-team all-con- San Diego State and the bowl game vs. ference selection … earned fi rst-team California. all-area honors twice … high school 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. football coach was Matt Smith … was High School – Lettered four years in wrestling and three in an academic all-state selection. football … twice earned all-state player of the week honors in Personal – Son of Scott and Sue Ann wrestling … fi rst-team all-conference and fi rst-team all-area Highland … is one of three children … member of cadet squad- (Southwest Ohio) in wrestling … was an all-state player of the ron 2 … majoring in civil engineering … hobbies include fi shing, week honoree in football … earned honorable mention all- shooting, hiking and skiing … participated in the engineering conference honors as a sophomore … earned second-team summer program and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet all-area and fi rst-team all-conference honors … named defensive Training last summer. most valuable player and was an all-star selection … high school football coach was Jay Minton … member of the National Honor

Air Force Football 78 player profiles 45 RJ Jackson, LB 4 James Jones, DB 6-3, 215, Jr. 5-11, 171, So. Beloit, KS Denver, CO (Beloit) (Mullen)

2016 – Played in nine games … re- 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. corded one unassisted tackle vs. San High School – Lettered four years in Jose State. football and track and one in wres- 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. tling … was a Scout.com three-star High School – Lettered four years each rated recruit … honorable mention in football and track and three years all-conference as a junior and senior in in basketball … fi rst-team all-league football … was a state champion in the in football on offense and defense as long jump in indoor and outdoor track a junior and senior … earned all-state … fi rst-team all-state in track … jumped honors as a junior and senior … earned scholar-athlete honors … 23-plus feet … high school football coach was Tom Thennell. earned all-league honorable mention honors in basketball … high Personal – Son and James III and Shondrela Jones … has two school football coach was Greg Koenig … was a member of the younger siblings … member of cadet squadron 29 … nicknames National Honor Society and was a Kansas Honor Scholar. are Jonesy and JJ … farther, James III, is the defensive coordina- Personal – Son of Mark and Vicki Jackson … has three siblings tor at Northern Colorado … major is business management … (Melissa, Morgan, Ryan) … member of cadet squadron 13 … hobbies are sleeping and listening to music … has attended 12 majoring in economics … would like to become a pilot in the Air different schools in his lifetime … was born and spent much of his Force … completed survival training and the soaring program in childhood in Houston, Texas. the summer of 2016 … completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training last summer.

30 Garrett Kauppila, DB 47 Kyle Johnson, LB 6-2, 200, Jr. 6-1, 221, So. Rocklin, CA Jacksonville, FL (Rocklin) (Bolles School) 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years in High School – Lettered four years football and lacrosse … fi rst-team all- in football, three in track and two in state honors and second-team all-fi rst- basketball … fi rst-team all-conference coast honors as a junior in football … selection in football as a junior and fi rst-team all-state and all-fi rst coast in senior … named defensive team MVP … football as a senior … earned fi rst-team honorable mention all-metro as a se- all-area honors in lacrosse as a senior … nior … was team captain … high school high school football coach was Charles football coach was Greg Benzel … was on the academic honor “Corky” Rogers … had an return for a touchdown to guard … named school scholar-athlete and was a presidential help his team earn a spot in the state fi nals in football. achievement honoree … elected to his high school’s hall of fame. Personal – Son of Brian and Cindy Johnson … has a younger Personal – Son of Bob and Andrea Kauppila … has a brother brother and sister … has an uncle that graduated from Army … majoring in management … member of cadet squadron 6 … West Point … member of cadet squadron 31 … undecided about would like to work in intelligence after graduation … completed his major … hobby is swimming … member of cadet squadron 31 Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet … nickname is KJ. Training last summer … member of the Dean’s Aces program and is in the Academy Scholar’s Program.

Air Force Football 79 player profiles 98 Jake Koehnke, SPC 74 Griffi n Landrum, OL 6-0, 170, So. 6-1, 280, Jr. Carlsbad, CA Cumming, GA (Las Costa Canyon) (South Forsyth)

2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered two years each 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. in football and diving … earned a fi ve- High School – Lettered three years star rating as a kicker and punter by each in football and track … earned all- ESPN … high school football coach was region honors in football as a sopho- Sean Sovacool … forced overtime with more … earned all-region honors as a a 47-yard fi eld goal against his rival junior and senior … two-time all-county high school. selection … named team most valu- Personal – Son of Phillip and Diane able player as a junior … high school Koehnke … has one younger sister … undecided about his major football coach was Jeff Arnette … member of the National Honor … member of cadet squadron 7 … hobbies are playing the guitar Society. and listening to music. Personal – Parents are John and Lee Anne Landrum … is the old- est of four children (Jack, Katie Scott, Archie) … member of cadet squadron 34 … majoring in biochemistry … hobbies include fi sh- ing and watching movies … completed survival training and basic 39 Jake LaCoste, WR UAS-RPA piloting in the summer of 2016 … completed Opera- 5-10, 205, Sr. tions Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival training Albany, OR last summer … was an academic all-conference selection in 2016. (West Albany)

2016 – Played in one game, seeing action vs. Georgia State … was not 7 Zane Lewis, DB credited with any statistics … moved to 6-2, 186, So. receiver from tailback. Richmond, VA 2015 – Played in four games … rushed (Trinity Episcopal) for 36 yards on seven carries with a long of 10 yards all coming against 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. Morgan State in the season opener … High School – Lettered two years in averaged 5.1 yards per carry. football and track … second-team all- 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. state in football as a junior … all-metro High School – Lettered four years in tack and three in football … honoree in track two years … earned two-time all-conference selection in football … earned fi rst-team the Richmond Dispatch Athlete of the all-state honors in football two years and was the Oregon offen- Month honor once … fi rst-team all- sive player of the year twice and the Gatorade player of the year state honors in football as a senior … for Oregon … earned the Oregon prep athlete of the year … was member of the National Honor Society football team captain and helped team to state championship … high school football coach was Sam Mickens. … set an Oregon single-game rushing record for his sophomore Personal – Son of Allen and Gayle Lewis … has an older sister … year … high school football coach was Randy Nyquist. undecided about his major … member of cadet squadron 20 … Personal – Son of Joseph and Joene LaCoste … has three broth- nickname is Zanebron … is a cousin to NFL player Shawn Springs. ers … older brother, Anthony, is a 2014 USAFA graduate and played football … his father played football at Oregon State … brother, Jarret, played football at Oregon … majoring in manage- ment … member of cadet squadron 3 … hobbies are track and football … competed on the Air Force track team this spring.

LaCoste Career Statistics Year G Att. Yds. Avg. TD Lg 2016 1 0 0 0.0 0 -- 2015 4 7 36 5.1 0 10 (MSU) Totals 5 7 36 5.1 0

Air Force Football 80 player profiles 35 Paul Love II, LB 17 Jake Matkovich, WR 6-1, 245, Sr. 6-5, 185, Jr. Spring, TX (Spring) Milwaukee, WI (Marquette University) 2016 – Played in three games, see- ing action vs. Navy, Fresno State and 2016 – Played in 10 games … played as Hawaii on special teams. a wide receiver and on special teams. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. 2015 – Played in one game, the season 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. opener vs. Morgan State … was not High School – Lettered two years in credited with any statistics. football and one in track … fi rst-team High School – Lettered two years each all-district at linebacker … earned the in football and basketball … second- Touchdown Club Scholar award …high team all-conference in football at wide school football coach was Sam Parker receiver in 2013 … fi rst-team all-confer- … member of the National Honor Society … served as vice presi- ence and all-area in 2014 … was the all-area player of the year on dent of the NHS. offense … fi rst-team all-state and winner of the Al Toon Award as Personal – Son of Paul and Nicole Love … majoring in legal stud- the best wide receiver in Wisconsin … high school football coach ies … member of cadet squadron 18 … completed a course in was Jeff Mazurczak … member of the Jesuit Honor Society … astronautics and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training earned high honor roll honors all four years and was an academic last summer. all-conference member. Personal – Parents are Allen and Noelle Matkovich … has an older sibling … member of cadet squadron 9 … majoring in busi- ness management … would like to go into contracting or logistics in the Air Force … completed Operations Air Force and was on 32 Christian Mallard, RB the cadet cadre for survival training last summer. 5-8, 211, So. San Antonio, TX (Communication Arts)

2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 17 Andrew McAdams, LB High School – Lettered three years in 6-1, 215, Jr. football and four years in track … was Coppell, TX a second-team all-district selection as (Coppell) a junior and fi rst-team selection as a senior … earned second-team all- 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. area honors … was named the district 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. most valuable player his senior year … High School – Lettered three years in earned fi rst-team all-area honors as a lacrosse and two in football … nomi- senior … second-team all-state selection his senior year … was a nated for Texas high school football regional qualifi er in the 4x100 and 4x200 relays in track his senior defensive player of the week honors … year … academic fi rst-team all-district three years and second- was a second-team all-district selection team all-state one year … high school football coach was Brian at safety … second-team academic all- Davenport. state … high school football coach was Personal – Son of Charlie and Carolyn Mallard … has an older Mike DeWitt … member of the National Honor Society. sister … majoring in computer sciences … member of cadet Personal – Parents are Stephen (deceased) and Angela … is the squadron 40 … nickname is Chris … hobby is Xbox. oldest of three children … majoring in management … member of cadet squadron 6 … hobbies include spending time with family … completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer.

Air Force Football 81 player profiles 33 Tim McVey, RB 2015 – Played in all 14 games, starting two … fi nished third on 5-9, 190, Sr. the team in rushing with 441 yards and nine touchdowns … Cleveland, OH fourth on the team in receiving with 10 catches for 307 yards and (Saint Ignatius) four touchdowns … scored nine of Air Force’s fi nal 13 touch- downs the last three games … rushed for 48 yards and three 2016 – Played in all 13 games … touchdowns vs. San Diego State in the Mountain West cham- second on team in rushing with 708 pionship game … fi rst-career start came at New Mexico where yards and team-best 10 touchdowns … he became the fi rst player in Air Force history to have 100 yards third in conference and 16th nationally rushing and receiving in the same game … rushed for 105 yards in kickoff returns with a 26.3 average and two touchdowns and had a career-best 157 yards and three … ninth in conference in all-purpose touchdowns receiving … his 157 yards receiving tie as the 11th yards with 103.7 average … career most in school history … he accounted for 262 total yards on 17 highs in every rushing category vs. touches in the game which is the eighth most in school history … Colorado State with 15 carries for his fi ve touchdowns tie as the second-most in school history … 184 yards and four touchdowns … also had a season-long 38 scored on a career-long 75-yard catch which is the 11th longest yard run … rushed for 44 yards and a TD vs. New Mexico, also pass play in Air Force history and third longest by a running had one catch for 21 yards and a kickoff return for 22 yards … back … the pass play is the longest at Air Force since 2005 and rushed for 39 yards and had two catches for 77 yards and a TD longest by a running back since 2000 … recorded his career-long at Wyoming ... two kickoff returns for 82 yards with a long of 59 run of 61 yards at New Mexico … had eight carries for 74 yards at Utah State … became the fi rst Falcon since 2010 to return a and a then-career-long 48 yard run at Boise State … rushed for kickoff for a touchdown with a 99-yard return vs. Georgia State a career-best 113 yards at Hawaii … career highs of two kickoff … became 46th player in AF history to hit 1,000-yard mark during returns for 57 yards vs. California in the bowl game … had a the season and enters 2017 ranked 39th overall with 1,149 yards career-best return of 40 yards … had a 35 yard kickoff return vs. … has scored 26 touchdowns in 27 career games played ... ranks San Diego State in the Mountain West championship game. 10th in Air Force history in career touchdowns with 26 … enters 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. season as the Air Force career leader in rushing average with an High School - Lettered four years in track and three in football ... 8.4 mark. 2011-12 second-team all-Ohio … 2010 all-state in track. Personal - Member of cadet squadron 9 … has two brothers … son of Dave and Gina McVey … brother football played for Ohio State University … majoring in business management … would Tim McVey like to be a pilot or go into intelligence after graduation … hob- bies include fi shing and camping … was part of the Operation’s Air Force command center and part of the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training in the summer of 2016 … assisted with Summer Seminar and completed the Powered Flight program last sum- mer.

McVey Career Statistics Rushing Year G Att Yds Avg TDs Lg 2016 13 83 708 8.5 10 38 (CSU) 2015 14 53 441 8.3 9 61 (UNM) Totals 27 136 1,149 8.4 19

Receiving Year G Att Yds Avg TDs Lg 2016 13 8 193 24.1 2 62 (Navy) 2015 14 10 307 30.7 4 75 (UNM) Totals 27 18 500 27.8 6

Kickoff Returns Year G Att Yds Avg TDs Lg 2016 13 17 447 26.3 1 99 (GSU) 2015 14 5 139 27.8 0 40 (Cal) Totals 27 22 586 26.6 1

Air Force Football 82 player profiles 5 Malik Miller, RB 63 Christopher Mitchell, OL 5-10, 200, Jr. 6-2, 268, So. Griffi n, GA Vancouver, WA (Griffi n) (Mountain View)

2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered three years in High School – Lettered four years in football and track … earned all-confer- football and one in baseball … named ence honors in football three years … the region’s player of the year in foot- twice named honorable mention all- ball … high school football coach was region … was an all-region and all-state Jarret Laws … member of the National honoree his senior year … high school Honor Society and the beta club. football coach was Adam Mathieson. Personal – Parents are Spencer and Personal – Son of Andy and Tammy Stephanie Miller … has three siblings … member of cadet squad- Mitchell … one of three children … majoring in management … ron 17 … is a relative to Jessie and Justin Tuggle … majoring in member of cadet squadron 24 … nickname is Mitch … would like aeronautical engineering … would like to go to Air Force Institute to create and run his own business. of Technology following graduation … completed Operations Air Force and was part of the cadet cadre for survival training last summer. 96 Cody Moorhead, DL 6-5, 285, Sr. Newcastle, WA 94 Stone Miller, DL (Hazen) 6-3, 248, Jr. Mason, MI 2016 – Played in nine games … was not (Mason) credited with any statistics. 2015 – Played in 12 games … recorded 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. two total tackles, including one unas- 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. sisted … one assisted tackle vs. Morgan High School – Lettered four years State … one unassisted tackle at Hawaii. each in football and track and three 2014 – Played junior varsity years in basketball … second-team all- High School – Lettered four years in conference honors in track in the discus both baseball and football and two twice and shot put once … fi rst-team years in basketball … 10-time academic scholar … all-state of- all-conference honors in football as a fense and defense his senior year…was state player of the week sophomore … earned all-area honors in baseball. in football his junior year … fi rst-team all-state in football as a Personal – Member of cadet squadron 15 … son of Todd and senior … earned honorable mention all-conference honors in Laura Moorhead … majoring in systems engineering … would like basketball … was a state qualifi er in the discus his senior year … to work in the engineering fi eld following graduation … complet- high school football coach was Jerry Vanhavel … was a senior ed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival class offi cer … earned class valedictorian honors. training in the summer of 2016 … completed the Powered Flight Personal – Parents and Kip and Kathleen Miller … has one sibling program and was part of the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training … member of cadet squadron 7 … majoring in civil engineering last summer. … would like to be a civil engineer in the Air Force … hobbies include weight lifting … completed a class in civil engineering during summer academics and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training last summer.

Air Force Football 83 player profiles 88 Austin Morris, DL 95 Cecil Moskowitz, PK 6-3, 225, Sr. 6-1, 200, Sr. Carrollton, TX Roswell, GA (Irving) (Milton)

2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. 2015 – Played in two games … record- 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. ed one punt for 35 yards. High School – Lettered three years in 2014 – Played junior varsity. football and two in baseball … honor- High School – Lettered two years able mention all-district as a junior in in football…as a junior, was second- football … second-team all-district his team all-region…as a senior, fi rst-team senior year … was the team’s captain … all-state, all-area, all-metro and all- earned academic all-state honors as a region…special teams MVP and ranked senior … high school football coach was Aaron De La Torre … was No. 2 punter by Kornblue as a senior…honorary team captain. a member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Member of cadet squadron 10 … has one brother … Personal – Son of Jay and Donna Morris … has two siblings … son of Mark and Barb Moskowitz …. majoring in management majoring in management … member of cadet squadron 29 … … grandfather received a Purple Heart in Korea … would like to would like to attend pilot training after graduation … assisted work in acquisitions after graduation … hobbies include listen- with cadet wing operations and was on the cadet cadre for Basic ing to music, playing video games and hanging out with friends Cadet Training last summer. and family … assisted with the Summer Seminar program and completed the Powered Flight program last summer.

55 Alex Norton, OC 6-2, 288, Sr. Hamlet, NC (Richmond)

2016 – Played and started in all 13 games … offensive line paved the way to a 317.4 per-game rushing average which ranked third nationally … helped the offense to a 452.2 per-game aver- age in total offense … helped the Fal- cons lead the conference in third-down offense and time of possession. 2015 – Played in 10 games, starting nine … missed four games due to injury … started the fi rst three games and six of the fi nal seven games … helped the offensive line to the Mountain West rushing title with an average of 319.1 yards per game … also helped the offensive line lead the MW and the nation in sacks allowed with just three. 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered two years in football and one in track … was a second-team all-conference selection in football as a junior … fi rst-team all-conference honoree as a senior … selected for the USA vs. Canada All-American game … high school football coach was Paul Hoggard … was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Son of Jason and Lauren Norton … is the oldest of three children … majoring in management … is a member of cadet squadron 36 … hobby is anything dealing with sports … completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival training in the summer of 2016 … assisted with USAFA Sports Camps and completed a class in astronautics last summer.

Alex Norton

Air Force Football 84 player profiles 26 Abraham Nuno, LB 96 Matthew Philichi, PK 6-0, 205, Jr. 5-9, 178, Jr. Moreno Valley, CA Gig Harbor, WA (Valley View) (Bellarmine Prep)

2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. 2015 – Played in one game, seeing ac- High School – Lettered three years tion at Hawaii … had three kickoffs with each in football and baseball … was no touchbacks. an all-conference selection in football High School – Lettered four years in … earned academic all-state honors football and golf … three-time fi rst- twice … earned league MVP honors as team all-league selection … second- a senior … high school football coach team all-area once and a two-time was Dan Lyons. fi rst-team all-area selection … fi rst- Personal – Son of Rick and Martha Nuno …one of fi ve children team all-state and all-area as a senior … 12th-ranked kicker na- … member of cadet squadron 22 … majoring in management … tionally … high school football coach was Brian Jensen … member would like to work in acquisitions following graduation … hob- of the National Honor Society … earned the Mr. Bellarmine Class bies include music, and hanging out with friends … completed award … was golf and football team captain. Operations Air Force and was part of the cadet cadre for survival Personal – Parents are Matthew and Maryann … has two siblings training last summer. … member of cadet squadron 8 … major is aeronautical engineer- ing … completed survival training and the soaring program in the summer of 2016 … completed Operations Air Force and was part 43 Colton Parton, LB of the cadet cadre for survival training last summer. 5-11, 215, So. Gurley, AL (Madison County)

2016 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered our years in football and wrestling and three years in baseball … high school football coach was Scott Peavey. Personal – Son of J.J. and Nicki Parton … has a younger brother … member of cadet squadron 35 … majoring in busi- ness management … nickname is Colt.

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77 JC Rast OT JC Rast 6-4, 290, Sr. San Antonio, TX (Johnson)

2016 – Played and started in all 13 games … offensive line paved the way to a 317.4 per-game rushing average which ranked third nationally … helped the offense to a 452.2 per-game aver- age in total offense … helped the Fal- cons lead the conference in third-down offense and time of possession. 2015 – Played in 13 games … helped the offensive line to the Mountain West rushing title with an average of 319.1 yards per game … also helped the offensive line lead the MW and the nation in sacks allowed with just three. 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered two years in football and wrestling … wrestling district champion junior year … fi rst-team all-city, fi rst- team all-district, second-team all-state in football as senior year. Personal – Member of cadet squadron 36 … son of Will and Glenda Rast … majoring in management … hobbies include hunting, fi shing, cooking and video games … would like to have a career with the Offi ce of Special Investigations in the Air Force … completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training in the summer of 2016 … assisted with USAFA Sports Camps and completed the Powered Flight pro- gram last summer. 85 Ryan Reffi tt TE 6-5, 240, Sr. Galloway, OH (Hilliard Bradley)

2016 – Played and started in all 13 games … third on the team in receiving with eight catches for 173 yards and two touchdowns … one catch for 12 yards and a TD at Utah State … career bests of two catches, 70 yards and his fi rst-career touchdown vs. Abilene Christian. 2015 – Played in 13 games, starting fi ve … had two catches for 14 yards … one catch for nine yards vs. San Jose State … one catch for fi ve yards vs. Navy. 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered three years in football … honorable men- tion all-district ... second-team all-conference … team captain as a senior. Personal – Member of cadet squadron 37 … has a younger sister … son of Douglas and Angela Reffi tt … majoring in management … would like to go into contracting or acquisitions after gradu- ation … completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival training in the summer of 2016 … completed the Powered Flight program and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training last summer.

Reffi tt Career Statistics Year G # Yds Avg TD Lg 2016 13 8 173 21.6 2 62 (ACU) Ryan Reffi tt 2015 13 2 14 7.0 0 9 (SJSU) Totals 26 10 187 18.7 2

Air Force Football 86 player profiles 62 Wolfgang Rehbock, OL 86 CJ Riazzi, TE 6-2, 250, So. 6-3, 230, Sr. Los Gatos, CA Kettering, OH (Bellarmine College Prep) (Chaminade Julienne)

2016 – Did not see any varsity action. 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered three years in 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. football and two in baseball … two- 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. time fi rst-team all-league selection in High School – Lettered three years in football … was honorable mention all- basketball and one in football … fi rst- section as a junior and second-team as team all-conference and honorable a senior … won the Billy Schmidt Award mention all-state in football … selected for sportsmanship at his school … high for the Ohio North vs. South game … school football coach was Mike Janda. fi rst-team all-conference and all-district Personal – Son of Bill and Heidi Rehbock … has a younger in basketball … selected for the Ohio North vs. South game … brother … nickname is Wolfi e … member of cadet squadron 6. high school football coach was Marcus Colvin … earned scholar- athlete award. Personal – Parents are John and Jill Riazzi … has four siblings … his grandfather, Carmen Riazzi, played basketball at Dayton while his uncle, Matt Riazzi, played football at Kentucky … member of cadet squadron 38 … majoring in economics … hobby is listening to music … completed Operations Air Force and worked on the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Training in the summer of 2016 … completed a course in operations strategy during summer academics and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training last summer.

Air Force Football 87 player profiles 6 Nate Romine, QB hit seven-of-eight passes for 111 yards ... breakout performance 5-11, 190, Sr. at New Mexico, hitting 15-of-23 passes for 188 yards and three Upland, CA touchdowns ... three TD passes are the most by a freshman in (Upland) AFA history, the most since Tim Jefferson vs. Colorado State in 2011 and tie as the most in the Calhoun era ... also completed 10 2016 – Played in nine games, starting consecutive passes during the game which is the fourth-longest eight … DNP last four games, injured streak in school history and most since Shaun Carney hit 11 vs. at Fresno St., played one series at Army Navy in 2004 ... hit three-of-11 passes for 72 yards and a touch- … hit 45-108 passes for 1,206 yards, 10 down vs. UNLV ... entered the San Diego State game in fi rst half TDs and four interceptions … averaged for injured Karson Roberts ... ran for his fi rst-career touchdown, 26.8 yards per completion which is an a 16-yard run to give AF a 7-6 lead ... also hit fi ve-of-11 passes Air Force single season record … rushed for 111 yards and his fi rst-career TD pass, a 71-yard strike to Sam for 26 yards and hit 5-9 passes for 97 Gagliano ... the 71-yard pass was the longest by Air Force during yards and a TD at Fresno State before the season and longest since Tim Jefferson in 2009 ... led the leaving midway through third quarter with injury … hit 12 of 24 team in passing, hitting 44-of-81 passes for 603 yards and fi ve passes for a career-best 280 yards and two touchdowns vs. New touchdowns ... had a 134.76 quarterback effi ciency rating which Mexico, most passing yards by an AF player since is the second best in school history for a freshman, trailing only threw for 311 vs. Notre Dame in 1989 … hit 6-19 passes for 188 Carney’s 151.5 mark in 2004. yards with two TDs and three INTs at Wyoming … connected on a High School – Lettered four years in football … helped football career-long 75 yard TD pass for second straight week … hit 8-14 team to the CIF championship as a freshman … fi rst-team all- passes for a 257 yards and two touchdowns vs. Navy … threw TD league selection twice … league most valuable player as a senior passes of 75 (career-long) and 62 yards … rushed for a career- … all-CIF his senior year and won the team’s ironman award … best 124 yards on 20 carries vs. Georgia State, second-career team won the Baseline League championship … high school 100-yard game … rushed for 13 yards on seven carries vs. ACU coach was Tim Salter. while hitting 5-10 passes for 184 yards and two touchdowns, Personal – Son of Alton and Gayle Romine … youngest of three completed two 62-yard passes, both for scores … career record children … majoring in management … hobbies include ping of 9-7 as a starter, had seven straight wins at one point which is pong, basketball and movies … served as the assistant com- the longest streak since had seven in 1998 … be- mander for the assault course during Basic Cadet Training … also came the 15th player in AF history to surpass 2,000 yards passing completed the powered fl ight program … was an element leader and ranks 15th in school history in career passing yards … ranks in Basic Cadet Training and completed survival training in the sixth in AF history in career passing effi ciency (140.73) … ranks summer of 2015 … also completed a course in chemistry. second in AF history in career yards per completion (19.6). 2015 – Played and started the fi rst two games of the season … Romine Career Statistics posted a 2-0 record as a starter … was injured during the San Rushing Jose State game and missed the remainder of the season … left Year G Att. Yds Avg TD LG the Academy the remainder of the semester, completing a medi- 2016 9 95 279 2.9 3 41 (UH) cal stop out … returned to the Academy for the spring semester 2015 2 22 111 5.0 1 45 (SJSU) … hit 7-of-18 passes for 143 yards and two touchdowns with 2014 5 35 94 2.7 1 23 (NSU) one interception … had a 131.18 quarterback effi ciency rating … 2013 9 75 205 2.7 3 20 (UNLV) rushed for 111 yards and a touchdown … rushed for a career- Total 25 227 689 3.0 8 best 116 yards and a touchdown vs. San Jose State to record his fi rst-career 100-yard game … had a career-long 45 yard run … hit Romine’s Career Passing Statistics 4-7 passes for 119 yards and two touchdowns vs. Morgan State Year G A-C Pct. Int Yds TD LG … led the team to six touchdowns in eight possessions … career 2016 9 45-108 .417 4 1,206 10 75 (Navy) record of 4-4 as a starter. 2015 2 7-18 .389 1 143 2 36 (MSU) 2014 – Played in fi ve games, starting one … saw action against 2014 5 14-30 .467 1 208 0 47 (CSU) Nicholls State, Utah State, UNLV, San Diego State and Colorado 2013 9 44-81 .543 1 603 5 71 (SDSU) State … started against Colorado State …hit 14 of 30 passes for Total 25 110-237 .464 7 2,160 17 208 yards and an interception on the year ... rushed 35 times for 94 yards and a touchdown ... led Air Force to win over No. 21 Colorado State ... rushed for 61 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries ... hit six of 15 passes for 135 yards with a long pass of 47 yards ... connected with Garrett Brown on a 26-yard pass to set up the game-winning fi eld goal. 2013 -- Played in nine games, starting the last fi ve (ND, Army, UNM, UNLV, CSU) ... became the fourth quarterback to start for Air Force during the season when he made his fi rst-career start vs. Notre Dame ... one of just 20 true freshman nationally to start at quarterback ... became the fi rst freshman to start at QB for Air Force since Tim Jefferson in 2008 ... led the Falcons with 76 yards rushing on 21 carries vs. Notre Dame ... also hit six-of-10 passes for 37 yards ... second-career start and fi rst-career win vs. Army ... rushed for 31 yards and a touchdown on seven carries ... 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MVP … 2013 fi rst-team all-Greater Houston … 2011 and 2012 fi rst-team all-district. Personal – Member of cadet squadron 29 … has one sibling … son of Jessie and Sheron Ross … majoring in biology … complet- ed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival training in the summer of 2016 … assisted with USAFA Sports Camps and was part of the cadet cadre during Basic Cadet Train- ing last summer.

Ross Career Statistics Year G UT-AT TT TFL Sacks Int 2016 11 28-39 67 5.5-30 2.5-18 0 2015 14 31-30 61 5.0-13 1.5-8 0 Totals 25 59-69 128 10.5-43 4.0-26 0

Nate Romine

44 Grant Ross LB 6-0, 220, Sr. Houston, TX (Kashmere)

2016 – Played in 11 games, starting 10 … third on the team in tackles with 67 ... also had 5.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks … two tackles, a sack and fumble recovery at bowl vs. South Alabama … nine tackles and a forced fumble vs. Colorado State ... forced a fumble on CSU’s last drive which ended the game … three tackles and a TFL at Army … DNP vs. Hawaii and Fresno State … three tackles vs. New Mexico before leaving game with injury … averaged 10.5 tackles the previous three games, hitting double fi gures in all three … 10 tackles at Wyoming … career-best 11 tackles and a half sack vs. Navy … 10 tackles and a TFL at Utah State … three tackles and 0.5 TFL vs. Georgia State … fi ve tackles, a sack and a TFL vs. ACU. 2015 – Played in all 14 games, starting six … fi fth on the team in tackles with 61 … 5.0 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks for eight yards … career-high nine tackles vs. California in the bowl game … best-best seven tackles vs. Utah State … six tackles at Colorado State and Wyoming … eight tackles and a tackle for loss at Navy … six tackles and a half sack at No. 4 Michigan State … led the team with a then-career-high fi ve tackles vs. Morgan State … had a force fumble which led to a touchdown. 2014 – Played junior varsity. High School – Lettered four years in football and golf … lettered Grant Ross one year in basketball and wrestling … 2012 district defensive Air Force Football 89 player profiles 13 Geraud Sanders, WR 7 Ja’Mel Sanders, LB 6-2, 200, So. 6-1, 200, Sr. Frisco, TX Dayton, OH (Bishop Dunne) (Dayton)

2016 – Did not see any action. 2016 – Played in four games … was not High School – Lettered three years credited with any statistics. in football, two in basketball and 2015 – Played in one game, seeing one each in track and baseball … was action against Morgan State … was not named the No. 2 athlete in his position credited with any statistics. in the DFW area in football … two-time 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. academic all-state selection … fi rst- High School – Lettered four years in team all-district selection … second- football and three in track … second- team all-state honoree … ranks second team all-conference in football as a all-time in his high school for receptions in a season and career sophomore … earned fi rst-team all-conference honors as a junior and for yards receiving in a season and career … also second all- and senior … was second-team all-state as a junior and senior … time in touchdown receptions … was on the state championship named conference defensive back of the year and was selected 4x200 meter relay team in track … fi nished fi fth in the 200 meters to the North-South All-Star game his senior year … high school at the state meet his senior year … high school football coach football coach was Marcus Colvin. was Michael Johnson … member of the National Honor Society … Personal – Parents are John and Marilyn Sanders … has four member of the Duke TIP program. siblings … member of cadet squadron 39 … majoring in manage- Personal – Son of Glen and Gwen Sanders … has a younger ment … would like to go earn an MBA following graduation … sibling … undecided about his major … member of cadet squad- hobbies include reading, video games and social media … com- ron 15 … nickname is G-Money … his father, Glen, and uncles pleted Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Matthew Reed and Darrell Wren all played in the NFL … hobbies Cadet Training in the summer of 2016 … assisted in the cadet include hanging out with friends, working out and player various wing operations center and completed a class in astronautics sports. during summer academics last summer.

5 Isaiah Sanders, QB 6-2, 205, So. 16 Justin Saylor, DB Colorado Springs, CO 6-2, 170, So. (Palmer Ridge) Martinsville, IN (Roncalli) 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered three years 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. each in football and basketball and one High School – Lettered in football and year in track … named second-team track … earned all-state honors twice in all-conference in football as a junior … football … was named Mr. Football … fi rst-team all-state honoree in foot- high school football coach was Bruce ball as a senior … earned third-team Scifres. all-conference honors in basketball as Personal – Son of Dave and Gina Say- a senior … high school football coach lor … is one of fi ve children … member was Tom Pulford … had a 4.0-plus GPA all four years … earned of cadet squadron 26 … nickname is academic all-state honors multiple times … earned a 33 on the Popeye … undecided about his major … hobbies include hunting, ACT test … helped his team beat cross-town rival with a four- fi shing and hiking. touchdown, 440 yard performance. Personal – Son of Joseph and Lourdes Sanders … has two younger siblings … nickname is Zay … member of cadet squadron 5 … undecided about his major … would like to coach high school football someday.

Air Force Football 90 player profiles 78 RJ Slater, OL 30 Jacob Stafford, FB 6-2, 285, Sr., 6-0, 225, Sr. Sugar Land, TX Shiner, TX (Clements) (Shiner)

2016 – Played in one game, seeing 2016 – Played in two games, seeing ac- action vs. Fresno State … offensive line tion vs. Georgia Southern and Navy … paved the way to a 317.4 per-game four carries for 14 yards on the season, rushing average which ranked third na- all coming vs. Georgia State. tionally … helped the offense to a 452.2 2015 – Played in eight games … rushed per-game average in total offense … for 27 yards on nine carries … averaged helped the Falcons lead the conference 3.0 yards per carry … career highs of in third-down offense and time of pos- fi ve carries for 14 yards with a season- session. long run of four yards at Hawaii. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. High School – Lettered four years each in football and baseball High School – Lettered two years each in football and track and two years in track … earned Dave Campbell’s Region 3&4 … fi rst-team all-district selection in football as a senior … high player of the year honors … second-team all-state at inside line- school football coach was Keith Knowles. backer … named district player of the year twice … earned district Personal – Son of Reggie and Katie Slater … majoring in man- newcomer of the year honors his freshman year … high school agement … his father, Reggie, was a standout basketball player at football coach was Steven Cerny … member of the National Wyoming and played professionally … member of cadet squad- Honor Society. ron 40 … was part of the cadet cadre for survival training last Personal – Parents are Dan and Lisa Stafford … has two siblings summer. … majoring in biology and would like to attend medical school after graduation … member of cadet squadron 34 … nickname is Bull … completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival training in the summer of 2016 … was on the 10 Andrew Smith, WR cadet cadre for survival training and completed the Powered 5-8, 158, Jr. Flight program last summer. Gainsville, GA (North Hall) Stafford Career Statistics Year G Att Yds Avg TDs Lg 2016 – Played in four games … was not 2016 2 4 14 3.5 0 5 (GSU) credited with any statistics. 2015 8 9 27 3.0 0 4 (Haw) 2015 – Played in four games … was not Totals 10 13 41 3.2 0 credited with any statistics. High School – Lettered four years in baseball, three in football and two in basketball … was a two-time region player of the year and all-state selec- tion in football … fi rst-team all-area on offense and second-team all-area on defense … named MVP for his team twice … two-time fi rst-team all-region selection in base- ball at shortstop … named all-region twice as a third baseman … three-time all-area selection … named MVP his senior year for baseball… high school football coach was Bob Christmas … was class president and a member of the National Honor Society. Personal – Parents are Randy and Sally Smith … has two siblings … is a member of cadet squadron 3 … majoring in management … hobbies include napping, fi shing, and spending time on the lake … completed survival training and a summer academics class in the summer of 2016 … completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival training last summer.

Air Force Football 91 player profiles 11 Luke Strebel, PK High School – Lettered four years in football and soccer… third- 5-10, 175, Sr. team all-mid-state place kicker and all-region academic as a Nashville, TN junior in football … fi rst-team all-mid-state, all-state fi rst-team as (Father Ryan) a junior in soccer … third-team all-mid-state punter as a senior in football … as a senior in soccer, fi rst-team all-mid-state and 2016 – Started all 13 games as the fi rst-team all-state. team’s kicker for fi eld goals, extra Personal – Member of cadet squadron 21 … has one older sister points and kickoffs … named second- … son of Dan (USAFA class of 1988) and Michelle Strebel … major team all-Mountain West … tied for in systems engineering … minoring in Spanish … interested in fi rst in nation in PAT kicking with 1.000 being a developmental engineer … hobbies include outdoor mark (51-51) … fi rst in the conference activities and sports like skiing, golf and soccer … completed and ninth in the nation in fi eld goals Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet (1.69) … third in the MW in scoring Training in the summer of 2016 … completed the Powered Flight (9.0) and led conference in kick scoring program and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training last (9.0) … hit 22-25 fi eld goals and 51-51 PATs … set Mountain West summer. record for consecutive fi eld goals with 22, breaking record of 19 set by Chris Manfredini of TCU from 2005-06 … matched career Strebel Career Statistics high with three FGs vs. South Alabama in bowl, hitting from 22, Field Goals 25 and 37 yards … scored 117 points, third-most in single season Year #-Att Pct. Lg in AF history and most by a kicker ... most points overall by any 2016 22-25 .880 48 (UNM) player since 2002 … 22 FGs made tied for second-most in school 2015 10-11 .909 45 (BSU) history … career-long 48 yard fi eld goal vs. New Mexico, also hit Totals 32-36 .889 from 37 yards … has hit 88-88 extra points and 32-36 fi eld goals for 184 points in his career … fi fth in school history with 32 career Year 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ fi eld goals … Air Force career FG pct. leader (88.9) and tied for 2016 1-1 9-10 7-8 5-6 0-0 fi rst in PAT percentage. 2015 1-1 2-2 2-3 5-5 0-0 2015 – Played in 10 games, starting the last eight … hit 37-37 Totals 2-2 11-12 9-11 10-11 0-0 extra points and 10-11 fi eld goals … career-best three fi eld goals at Boise State, including a career-long 45 yard game-clincher in Extra Points the fi nal two minutes … earned conference special teams player Year #-Att Pct. of the week honors for his efforts vs. Boise State … career-high- 2016 51-51 1.000 tying three fi eld goals at Hawaii, including a kicks from 44, 40 2015 37-37 1.000 and 36 yards … has hit 10 straight fi eld goals. Totals 88-88 1.000 2014 – Did not see any varsity action.

Luke Strebel

Air Force Football 92 player profiles 5 Dailen Sutton, DB 98 Brayden Thomas, PK 6-1, 172, Jr. 6-1, 174, Sr. Dallas, TX Welborn, FL (Bishop Dunne) (Columbia)

2016 – Played in 10 games … recorded 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. six total tackles, including three unas- 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. sisted … season-best two tackles at 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. Utah State. High School – Lettered two years in 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. football … earned third-team all-state High School – Lettered three years honors … high school football coach in track and two in football … honor- was Brian Allen … member of the able mention all-conference selection National Honor Society for two years in football … was the state champion … was a Florida American Legion Boys in the 300 hurdles in track … high school football coach was State attendee. Michael Johnson … member of the National Honor Society … Personal – Parents are Bigram and Shawn Thomas … has two earned Bishop’s honor roll honors. siblings … majoring in systems aeronautical engineering … would Personal – Parents are Bobby and Natalie Sutton … has two like to work in aircraft design … lists his priorities as God, family, siblings … majoring in biochemistry … member of cadet squad- school and football … hobbies include hunting, fi shing and build- ron 40 … would like to become a radiologist … hobbies include ing Star Wars LEGOs … completed Operations Air Force, survival running and reading … completed survival training and the soar- training and worked on the cadet cadre for another session of ing program in the summer of 2016 … completed Operations Air survival training in the summer of 2016 … completed the Pow- Force and worked as part of the cadet cadre during survival train- ered Flight program this past summer. ing last summer.

Sutton Career Statistics Tackles Year G UT-AT TOT TFL Sacks Int 2016 10 3-3 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 62 Jordan Tyler, OL 6-2, 270, Sr. Hoschton, GA (Jefferson) 9 Grant Theil, DB 6-1, 176, So. 2016 – Played in six games … offensive Jasper, IN line paved the way to a 317.4 per-game (Jasper) rushing average which ranked third na- tionally … helped the offense to a 452.2 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. per-game average in total offense … High School – Lettered three years in helped the Falcons lead the conference football basketball and baseball … team in third-down offense and time of pos- captain of all three teams … earned session. all-state and all-conference honors 2015 – Played in four games … helped in football as a junior and senior … the offensive line to the Mountain West rushing title with an fi rst-team all-conference selection in average of 319.1 yards per game … also helped the offensive line baseball … high school football coach lead the MW and the nation in sacks allowed with just three. was Tony Ahrens … was a member of 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. the honor roll … served as student council chairman. High School – Lettered four years in tennis and three in football Personal – Son of John and Ann Theil … has two younger sib- … earned fi rst-team all-region and honorable-mention all-area lings … member of cadet squadron 8 … majoring in management honors in football as a junior … earned fi rst-team all-state honors … would like to attend pilot training after graduation … hobbies from the Atlanta Journal Constitution as a senior … also earned include fi shing, skiing, hiking, swimming and the outdoors. fi rst-team all-area and all-region honors as a senior … was a two- time second-team all-region honoree in tennis … high school football coach was Ben Hall … earned Georgia merit scholar hon- ors and was a member of the Beta Club and student-council. Personal – Son of Greg and Gena Tyler … is the oldest of three children … majoring in management … earning a minor in Span- ish … member of cadet squadron 31 … hobbies include fi shing, hunting and guitar … completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival training in the summer of 2016 … assisted with USAFA Sports Camps and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training last summer.

Air Force Football 93 player profiles 6 Shaquille Vereen, LB 32 Bryce VonZurmuehlen, DB 5-11, 200, Sr. 6-0, 186, Jr. Liburn, GA Coppell, TX (Parkview) (Coppell)

2016 – Played in 10 games, starting 2016 – Played in one game, seeing ac- three … starts came vs. New Mexico, tion vs. Navy … won not credited with Hawaii and Fresno State … recorded 21 any statistics. total tackles, including 12 unassisted 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. … season-high six tackles against New High School – Lettered two years Mexico and Fresno State … averaged each in football and track … academic 5.3 tackles per game during his three all-state selection in both sports … two- starts … two tackles each vs. Abilene time second-team academic all-district Christian and Wyoming. honoree … was football team captain … 2015 – Played in four games … was not credited with any statis- high school football coach was Mike Dewitt. tics. Personal – Parents are David and Tanya VonZurmuehlen … has 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. three brothers (Blake, Beau, Brady) … member of cadet squadron High School – Lettered two years in football … second-team all- 2 … member of the National Honor Society … academic all-state county on defense … three-time Mountain Park athlete champion selection … hobbies include working out and spending time with … high school football coach was Eric Godfree. family and friends … completed Operations Air Force and was the Personal – Son of Solomon Vereen and Merror Porter … has on the cadet cadre during survival training last summer. three siblings … member of cadet squadron 12 … majoring in management … completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training in the summer of 2016 … completed a course in astronautics and was on the Prep School 87 Kade Waguespack, TE 6-3, 210, So. cadre last summer. Gonzales, LA (East Ascension) Vereen Career Statistics Tackles 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. Year G UT-AT TOT TFL Sacks Int High School – Lettered three years 2016 10 12-9 21 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 in baseball and two in football … fi rst-team all-district selection twice in baseball and second-team once … 71 Connor Vikupitz, OL fi rst-team all-district in football … high 6-2, 244, So. school football coach was Darnell Lee. Fresno, CA Personal – Son of Donovan and Dar- (Bullard) lene Waguespack … has two siblings … member of cadet squadron 9 … majoring in civil engineering … 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. hobby is watching NASCAR. High School – Lettered three years in football … two-time fi rst-team all- conference selection … second-team all-Valley as a junior … won the Bullard Knight’s Toughness Award his junior year … conference lineman of the year his senior year … fi rst-team all-Valley as a senior … all-Valley lineman of the year as a senior … high school football coach was Don Arax … earned scholar-athlete honors all four years … class Valedictorian, ranking No. 1 of 604 … was an AP scholar … earned the math department award. Personal – Son of John and Michelle Vikupitz … has an older brother … majoring in astronautical engineering … member of cadet squadron 28 … nickname is Vic … hobbies include skiing, music, hiking and movies … was a jazz musician for seven years.

Air Force Football 94 player profiles

24 Benton Washington, RB Benton Washington 5-11, 205, Sr. Newnan, GA (Northgate)

2016 – Played in 11 games … recorded two total tackles on special teams. 2015 – Played in 11 games, start- ing one … missed four games due to injury … rushed for 321 yards and four touchdowns on 55 carries … averaged 5.8 yards per carry … ranked seventh on the team in rushing … career highs of 13 carries for 69 yards and a touch- down at Hawaii … had 10 carries for 54 yards vs. Fresno State … nine carries for 44 yards and a touchdown at Colorado State … second on the team with 52 yards rushing a touchdown at No. 4 Michigan State … fi rst-career game played was vs. Morgan State, fi nished with a team-high 62 yards and a touchdown on six car- ries. 2014 – Did not see any varsity action. 15 Benjamin Waters, WR High School – Lettered four years in track and three in football 6-0, 195, So. … was a fi rst-team all-region selection in football one year and Denver, CO a second-team all-region honoree another year … was a mem- (Valor Christian) ber of the National Honor Society … was also the senior class president. 2016 – Did not see any varsity action. Personal – Son of Benton and Eulonda Washington … is the old- High School – Lettered three years in est of three children … member of cadet squadron 2 … major- football and track … earned all-state ing in economics … hobbies include music, Marvel and sports … honors in football twice … was a six- completed Operations Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for time all-state honoree in track … high survival training in the summer of 2016 … completed the Pow- school football coach was Rod Sher- ered Flight Program and worked in the cadet wing operations man. center last summer. Personal – Son of Billy and Janna Wa- ters … oldest of six children … nickname Washington Career Statistics is Ben … member of cadet squadron 19 … undecided about his Year Att Yds Avg TDs Lg major … hobby is collecting vinyl. 2015 55 321 4.8 4 20 (MSU)

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12 Tyler Williams, WR Tyler Williams 5-10, 185, Sr. Oro Valley, AZ (Ironwood Ridge)

2016 – Played in all 13 games, starting eight … rushed for 270 yards and six touchdowns on 48 carries … six catches for 136 yards receiving … rushed for 42 yards and a touchdown vs. South Alabama in bowl ... also had team-best three catches for 66 yards … rushed for seven yards and a TD at San Jose State … rushed for 29 yards and a TD on fi ve carries vs. Colorado State ... also had one catch for eight yards … rushed for 51 yards and a TD on seven carries at Utah State … rushed for 42 yards and two touchdowns vs. Georgia State ... also had one catch for 21 yards. 2015 – Played in 12 games, starting three … rushed for 182 yards and a touchdown on 31 carries … averaged 5.9 yards per carry … had two catches for 10 yards … led team in kickoff returns with 15 for 333 yards which is an average of 22.2 yards per return … career-best nine carries for 79 yards against Utah State … four kickoff returns for 93 yards vs. Navy … career-best 36 yard kickoff return vs. Colorado State. 2014 – Played in one game, seeing action vs. Nicholls State … was not credited with any statistics. High School – Lettered three years each in football, track and basketball … was a fi rst-team all-Southern Arizona selection in football as a sophomore … as a junior and senior … earned Southern Arizona offensive player of the year honors … helped his team to the state championship … high school football coach was Matt Johnson. Personal – Son of Tyrone and Sharon Williams … is one of three children … has an older and younger brother … member of cadet squadron 3 … nickname is Ty … majoring in English … would like to someday work with his brother for a professional sports fran- 36 Parker Wilson, FB chise or own his own business … hobbies include bowling and 5-11, 203, Jr. spending time with friends and family … completed Operations Coppell, TX Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training in (Coppell) the summer of 2016 … assisted with USAFA Sports Camps and was on the cadet cadre for Basic Cadet Training last summer. 2016 – Played in 10 games … rushed for 97 yards on 16 carries … rushed Williams Career Statistics for 29 yards on fi ve carries vs. Georgia Rushing State … rushed for 44 yards on three Year Att Yds Avg TDs Lg carries with a long run of 33 yards vs. 2016 49 270 5.5 6 20 (USU) ACU in his fi rst-career game. 2015 31 182 5.9 1 21 (USU) 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. Totals 80 452 5.7 7 High School – Lettered two years in football … two-time fi rst-team all-dis- Receiving trict selection … was a unanimous fi rst-team all-district selection Year # Yds Avg TDs Lg his senior year … honorable mention academic all-state … high 2016 6 136 22.7 0 41 (ACU) school football coach was Mike Dewitt. 2015 2 10 5.0 0 6 (CSU) Personal – Son of Steve and Susan Wilson … has two older sib- Totals 8 146 18.2 0 lings … majoring in management … member of cadet squadron 3 … hobbies include playing guitar and spending time with family Kickoff Returns and friends … completed Operations Air Force and was on the Year # Yds Avg TDs Lg cadet cadre for survival training last summer. 2015 15 333 22.2 0 36 (CSU) Wilson Career Statistics Rushing Year G Att Yds Avg TDs Lg 2016 10 16 97 6.1 0 33 (ACU) Air Force Football 96 player profiles 2 Arion Worthman, QB passes for 45 yards vs. Boise State … career highs in all passing 5-11, 201, Jr. categories in bowl game vs. South Alabama, hitting 7-10 passes Normal, IL for 207 yards and a career-long 75 yard TD … also rushed for 71 (Nornal Community West) yards on 21 carries in bowl ... earned offensive MVP honors. 2015 – Did not see any varsity action. 2016 – Played in seven games, starting High School – Lettered four years in football and baseball … fi ve … third on the team in rushing with helped his baseball team to the state championship as a fresh- 674 yards and second with six touch- man … earned second-team all-conference in baseball and foot- downs … hit 23-39 passes for 546 yards ball as a sophomore … became the fi rst sophomore to win the and four TDs and two INTs … averaged team’s most valuable player award … fi rst-team all-conference 23.7 yards per completion which ranks in baseball as a junior … fi rst-team all-conference and all-state second for a single season in Air Force in football … was the conference player of the year in football history … completed 59.0 percent of … was an inner-city all-star selection in baseball as a senior … his passes which ranks eighth in school earned all-state and all-conference honors in football as a senior history for a single season … set a new Air Force record for single … named the conference player of the year … high school foot- season passing effi ciency with a 200.16 mark … 5-0 record as a ball coach was Dusty Burk. starter … averaged 114.4 yards rushing per game as a starter … Personal – Son and Antoine and Nichele Worthman … has a 22-38 passing for 529 yards passing as a starter, a 105.8 yard younger brother … member of cadet squadron 26 … majoring in average … fi rst-career game vs. ACU, had one carry for two yards business management … has fi ve relatives that have gone on to rushing ... also completed fi rst-career pass for 17-yard TD … play professional sports … completed survival training and the came on in relief of injured starter Nate Romine midway through soaring program in the summer of 2016 … completed Operations the third quarter at Fresno State and fi nished with 20 carries, 102 Air Force and was on the cadet cadre for survival training last yards and two TDs … both TDs came in fourth quarter ... the fi rst summer. gave AF the lead for good while the second sealed the game with just over two minutes left … fi rst-career start at Army, rushing Worthman Career Statistics for 63 yards and a TD on 19 carries … recorded then career highs Rushing in all passing categories, hitting six of nine passes for 195 yards Year G Att Yds Avg TDs Lg and a TD on a career-long 46 yard completion … rushed for 143 2016 7 130 674 5.2 6 54 (CSU) yards and scored on a career-long 54 yard run vs. Colorado State ... also hit 3-8 passes for 49 yards … career highs of 28 carries for Passing 215 yards and two touchdowns at San Jose State ... 215 yards are Year G A-C Pct. Int Yds TD LG 11th most in AF history and fi fth most by a QB … fi rst QB with 2016 7 23-39 .590 2 546 4 75 (USA) 200-plus rushing yards since Beau Morgan had 217 vs. Fresno State in 1996 … rushed for 80 yards on 26 carries and hit 3-5

Arion Worthman

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Air Force Football 98 2016 review 2016 final season statistics

Overall Record: 10-3 Team Statistics AF OPP Mountain West: 5-3 (4th Mtn Division) SCORING 457 341 Home: 5-1, Road 4-1, Neutral 1-1 Points Per Game 35.2 26.2 Points Off Turnovers 77 42 Date Opponent Score Time Attend FIRST DOWNS 302 229 Sep 03 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 37-21 3:10 34,128 Rushing 230 78 Sep 10 GEORGIA STATE W 48-14 3:00 24,173 Passing 56 127 Sep 24 at Utah State* W 27-20 3:49 23,104 Penalty 16 24 Oct 1 NAVY W 28-14 3:11 43,063 RUSHING YARDAGE 4126 1484 Oct 8 at Wyoming* L 26-35 3:16 26,623 Yards gained rushing 4413 1821 Oct. 15 vs. New Mexico# L 40-45 3:44 18,756 Yards lost rushing 287 337 Oct 22 HAWAI’I* L 27-34 3:43 29,132 Rushing Attempts 828 436 Oct 28 at Fresno State* W 31-21 3:22 25,197 Average Per Rush 5.0 3.4 Nov 5 at Army W 31-12 3:08 38,443 Average Per Game 317.4 114.2 Nov 12 COLORADO STATE* W 49-46 3:36 23,467 TDs Rushing 39 20 Nov 19 at San Jose State* W 41-28 3:36 15,533 PASSING YARDAGE 1752 3259 Nov 25 #19 Boise State* W 27-20 3:20 23,556 Comp-Att-Int 68-150-8 201-383-15 Dec 30 vs. South Alabama% W 45-21 3:06 33,868 Average Per Pass 11.7 8.5 Average Per Catch 25.8 16.2 * - Mountain West game Average Per Game 134.8 250.7 # - , Dallas, TX TDs Passing 14 23 % - 2016 Nova Home Loans Arizona Bowl, Tucson, AZ TOTAL OFFENSE 5878 4743 Total Plays 978 819 Average Per Play 6.0 5.8 Average Per Game 452.2 364.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 20-508 39-813 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-99 19-86 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-145 8-97 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 25.4 20.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.0 4.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.7 12.1 FUMBLES-LOST 22-9 14-8 PENALTIES-Yards 67-681 70-530 Average Per Game 52.4 40.8 PUNTS-Yards 48-1973 65-2578 Average Per Punt 41.1 39.7 Net punt average 38.9 36.3 KICKOFFS-Yards 88-5373 62-3753 Average Per Kick 61.1 60.5 Net kick average 39.0 37.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 34:03 25:57 3RD-DOWN Conversions 99/196 77/177 3rd-Down Pct 51% 44% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/16 8/19 4th-Down Pct 50% 42% SACKS BY-Yards 30-202 16-95 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 56 45 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 22-25 9-13 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (53-60) 88% (35-43) 81% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (36-60) 60% (27-43) 63% PAT-ATTEMPTS (51-51) 100% (40-42) 95% ATTENDANCE 177519 128900 Games/Avg Per Game 6/29586 5/25780 Neutral Site Games 2/26312

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Air Force 61 154 124 111 7 457 Opponents 90 98 72 67 14 341

Air Force Football 100 2016 final season statistics

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg Avg Scoring td fg kick rush pass pts OWENS, Jacobi 13 142 894 35 859 6.0 5 59 66.1 STREBEL, Luke - 22-25 51-51 0-1 - 117 McVEY, TIM 13 83 720 12 708 8.5 10 38 54.5 McVEY, TIM 13 - - - - 78 WORTHMAN, Arion 7 130 741 67 674 5.2 6 54 96.3 ROBINETTE, Jalen 6 - - Rec - 38 JOHNSON, D.J. 12 150 627 5 622 4.1 2 35 51.8 WORTHMAN, Arion 6 - - - 1-1 36 DAVERN, Shayne 12 116 483 8 475 4.1 4 26 39.6 OWENS, Jacobi 6 - - 0-1 - 36 ROMINE, Nate 9 95 384 105 279 2.9 3 41 31.0 WILLIAMS, Tyler 6 - - - - 36 WILLIAMS, Tyler 13 49 281 11 270 5.5 6 20 20.8 CLEVELAND, Ronald 5 - - 1-1 - 32 CLEVELAND, Ron. 12 22 171 11 160 7.3 2 33 13.3 DAVERN, Shayne 4 - - - - 24 WILSON, Parker 10 16 98 1 97 6.1 0 33 9.7 ROMINE, Nate 3 - - - 0-1 18 STAFFORD, Jacob 2 4 14 0 14 3.5 0 5 7.0 JOHNSON, D.J. 2 - - - - 12 VAIL, Dylan 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 REFFITT, Ryan 2 - - - - 12 TEAM 11 21 0 32 -32 -1.5 0 0 -2.9 VAIL, Dylan 1 - - - - 6 Total 13 828 4413 287 4126 5.0 39 59 317.4 HEALY, Patrick 1 - - - - 6 Opponents 13 436 1821 337 1484 3.4 20 61 114.2 WEAVER, Tyler 1 - - - - 6 Total 56 22-25 51-51 1-3 1-2 457 Opponents 45 9-13 40-42 1-1 1-2 341 Passing gp effi c c-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g ROMINE, Nate 9 158.61 45-108-4 41.7 1206 10 75 134.0 WORTHMAN, A. 7 200.16 23-39-2 59.0 546 4 75 78.0 Field Goals fg pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ lg WILLIAMS, Tyler 13 -200.00 0-2-2 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 STREBEL, Luke 22-25 88.0 1-1 9-10 7-8 5-6 0-0 48 ROBINETTE, Jal. 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 13 163.58 68-150-8 45.3 1752 14 75 134.8 Opponents 13 135.94 201-383-15 52.5 3259 23 76 250.7 FG Sequence Air Force Opponents Abilene Christian (26) 35 Georgia State (31),(18) 45 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Utah State (28),(33) (23),(23) ROBINETTE, Jalen 13 35 959 27.4 6 75 73.8 NAVY (36),(22) - McVEY, TIM 13 8 193 24.1 2 62 14.8 Wyoming (47),(41) - REFFITT, Ryan 13 8 173 21.6 2 62 13.3 New Mexico (48),(37) (49) WILLIAMS, Tyler 13 6 136 22.7 0 41 10.5 Hawai’i (47),(42),32 (25),(35) CLEVELAND, Ronald 12 4 162 40.5 3 62 13.5 Fresno State 27,(27) - DAVERN, Shayne 12 4 69 17.2 0 25 5.8 Army 47,(20) - OWENS, Jacobi 13 3 60 20.0 1 46 4.6 Colorado State - (38),42,51 Total 13 68 1752 25.8 14 75 134.8 San Jose State (24),(21) (31) Opponents 13 201 3259 16.2 23 76 250.7 Boise State (36),(30) (29),(31) South Alabama (25),(22),(37) - Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made. Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg CLEVELAND, Ronald 7 76 10.9 0 29 BALDWIN, Brett 2 12 6.0 0 0 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk WEAVER, Tyler 0 11 0.0 1 11 BROSY, Steve 48 1973 41.1 62 1 18 22 10 0 Total 9 99 11.0 1 29 Total 48 1973 41.1 62 1 18 22 10 0 Opponents 19 86 4.5 0 24 Opponents 65 2578 39.7 68 6 26 23 12 2

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Interceptions no. yds avg td lg STREBEL, Luke 88 5373 61.1 45 4 STEELHAMMER, Weston 7 33 4.7 0 33 Total 88 5373 61.1 45 4 20.8 39.0 25 HICKS, Brodie 4 37 9.2 0 30 Opponents 62 3753 60.5 38 2 25.4 37.0 27 WASHINGTON, Jesse 2 40 20.0 0 27 LADIPO, Roland 1 0 0.0 0 0 HEALY, Patrick 1 35 35.0 1 35 Total 15 145 9.7 1 35 Opponents 8 97 12.1 1 50

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg McVEY, TIM 17 447 26.3 1 99 DRISKELL, Bryan 3 61 20.3 0 23 Total 20 508 25.4 1 99 Opponents 39 813 20.8 0 88

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg COPPOLA, Santo 1 5 5.0 0 5 ALEXANDER III, Claude 1 3 3.0 0 3 Total 2 8 4.0 0 5 Opponents 1 15 15.0 1 15

Air Force Football 101 2016 final season statistics

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g ROMINE, Nate 9 203 279 1206 1485 165.0 McVEY, TIM 13 708 193 0 447 0 1348 103.7 WORTHMAN, Arion 7 169 674 546 1220 174.3 ROBINETTE, Jalen 13 0 959 0 0 0 959 73.8 OWENS, Jacobi 13 142 859 0 859 66.1 OWENS, Jacobi 13 859 60 0 0 0 919 70.7 McVEY, TIM 13 83 708 0 708 54.5 WORTHMAN, Arion 7 674 0 0 0 0 674 96.3 JOHNSON, D.J. 12 150 622 0 622 51.8 JOHNSON, D.J. 12 622 0 0 0 0 622 51.8 DAVERN, Shayne 12 116 475 0 475 39.6 DAVERN, Shayn 12 475 69 0 0 0 544 45.3 WILLIAMS, Tyler 13 51 270 0 270 20.8 WILLIAMS, Tyler 13 270 136 0 0 0 406 31.2 CLEVELAND, Ronald 12 22 160 0 160 13.3 CLEVELAND, Ronald 12 160 162 76 0 0 398 33.2 WILSON, Parker 10 16 97 0 97 9.7 ROMINE, Nate 9 279 0 0 0 0 279 31.0 STAFFORD, Jacob 2 4 14 0 14 7.0 REFFITT, Ryan 13 0 173 0 0 0 173 13.3 TEAM 11 21 -32 0 -32 -2.9 WILSON, Parker 10 97 0 0 0 0 97 9.7 Total 13 978 4126 1752 5878 452.2 DRISKELL, Bryan 13 0 0 0 61 0 61 4.7 Opponents 13 819 1484 3259 4743 364.8 WASHINGTON, Ben. 13 0 0 0 0 40 40 3.1 HICKS, Brodie 13 0 0 0 0 37 37 2.8 HEALY, Patrick 11 0 0 0 0 35 35 3.2 STEELHAMMER W. 13 0 0 0 0 33 33 2.5 STAFFORD, Jacob 2 14 0 0 0 0 14 7.0 BALDWIN, Brett 12 0 0 12 0 0 12 1.0 WEAVER, Tyler 11 0 0 11 0 0 11 1.0 TEAM 11 -32 0 0 0 0 -32 -2.9 Total 13 4126 1752 99 508 145 6630 510.0 Opponents 13 1484 3259 86 813 97 5739 441.5

Air Force Football 102 2016 final season defensive statistics

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl /yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 8 STEELHAMMER, Weston 13 47 33 80 4.5-23 1.0-11 7-33 4 . . 1 . . 18 HICKS, Brodie 13 38 34 72 2.5-6 . 4-37 1 1 1-0 2 2 . 44 ROSS, Grant 11 28 39 67 5.5-30 2.5-18 . . 1 1-0 1 . . 34 DUNN, Jr., Haji 13 33 20 53 11.5-43 5.0-29 . 7 . 3-0 3 . . 21 WASHINGTON, Jesse 13 31 20 51 2.0-5 . 2-40 11 . . . . . 47 ALEXANDER III, Claude 12 24 24 48 4.5-19 1.5-8 . 2 1 1-3 . . . 48 ONYECHI, Jacob 10 25 15 40 7.5-30 2.0-15 . 3 2 . . . . 40 WATSON, Ryan 11 20 18 38 11.0-59 9.0-57 . 1 1 . . . . 25 LADIPO, Roland 10 25 13 38 0.5-1 . 1-0 7 . 1-0 2 . . 41 HEALY, Patrick 11 18 15 33 4.0-13 0.5-3 1-35 3 . . . . . 93 BYERS, Samuel 13 18 15 33 4.5-18 1.5-10 . . 1 . . . . 54 DEEKS, Lochlin 13 12 20 32 2.0-9 . . 1 . . . . . 14 LINN, Hayes 11 23 9 32 . . . 3 . . . . . 50 FLOR, Jack 8 9 19 28 3.0-13 2.0-11 ...... 97 COPPOLA, Santo 13 9 19 28 2.5-14 2.0-13 . 1 1 1-5 . . . 2 GRIFFIN, Marquis 8 17 5 22 0.5-2 . . 1 . . . . . 6A VEREEN, Shaquil 11 12 9 21 ...... 27 WEAVER, Tyler 11 6 1 7 ...... 53 HARRIS, David 8 3 3 6 1.0-5 . . 1 . . . . . 5 SUTTON, Dailen 10 3 3 6 ...... 43 DAVERN, Shayne 12 2 2 4 ...... 29 FLOYD, Kyle 10 3 1 4 ...... 16 BULLARD, Robert 12 4 . 4 ...... 15 BALDWIN, Brett 12 . 4 4 ...... 1 . 19 HILL, Brayden 12 3 1 4 ...... 11 STREBEL, Luke 13 1 3 4 ...... 22 DRISKELL, Bryan 13 4 . 4 ...... 99 LACY, Jalen 12 3 . 3 3.0-20 2.0-18 ...... 42 DAILEY, Blake 8 1 1 2 ...... 38 CLEVELAND, Kellen 7 2 . 2 ...... 24 WASHINGTON, Benton 10 1 1 2 ...... 3F CONNORS, Ross 5 2 . 2 ...... 59 CUTTING, Austin 12 . 2 2 ...... 9 ROBINETTE, Jalen 13 2 . 2 ...... 33 McVEY, TIM 13 1 1 2 ...... 45 JACKSON, R.J. 10 1 . 1 ...... 10 SMITH, Andrew 2 1 . 1 ...... 56 SANDOR, Colin 11 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 11 1 . 1 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . 1 . . 91 BROSY, Steve 13 . 1 1 ...... Total 13 433 352 785 71-319 30-202 15-145 46 8 8-8 10 3 . Opponents 13 577 510 1087 60-224 16-95 8-97 13 7 9-15 12 . .

Air Force Football 103 2016 game-by-game starters OFFENSE Game WR TE LT LG C RG RT QB FB TB WR Abilene Christian Williams Reffi tt Caunitz Sandor Vail Norton Rast Romine Davern Owens Robinette Georgia State Williams Reffi tt Cauntiz Sandor Vail Norton Rast Romine Davern Owens Robinette at Utah State Cleveland Reffi tt Caunitz Sandor Vail Norton Rast Romine Davern Owens Robinette Navy Williams Reffi tt Caunitz Sandor Vail Norton Rast Romine Johnson Owens Robinette at Wyoming Williams Reffi tt Caunitz Sandor Vail Norton Rast Romine Johnson Owens Robinette New Mexico Cleveland Reffi tt Barnhorst Sandor Vail Norton Rast Romine Johnson Owens Robinette Hawai’i Williams Reffi tt Barnhorst Sandor Vail Norton Rast Romine Johnson McVey Robinette at Fresno State McVey (RB) Reffi tt Barnhorst Sandor Vail Norton Rast Romine Davern Owens Robinette at Army Williams Reffi tt Barnhorst Sandor Norton Beverage Rast Worthman Owens McVey Robinette Colorado State Williams Reffi tt Barnhorst Sandor Vail Norton Rast Worthman Davern McVey Robinette at San Jose State Williams Reffi tt Barnhorst Wilson Vail Norton Rast Worthman Davern McVey Robinette Boise State Williams Reffi tt Barnhorst Wilson Vail Norton Rast Worthman Owens McVey Robinette South Alabama McVey (RB) Reffi tt Barnhorst Wilson Vail Norton Rast Worthman Owens Johnson Robinette

DEFENSE Game DE NG DE OLB ILB ILB SPUR CB CB SS FS Abilene Christian Byers Deeks Watson Dunn Ross Alexander Onyechi Linn Washington Steelhammer Hicks Georgia State Byers Deeks Watson Dunn Ross Flor Onyechi Linn Washington Steelhammer Hicks at Utah State Byers Deeks Watson Dunn Ross Alexander Onyechi Linn Ladipo Steelhammer Hicks Navy Byers Deeks Coppola Dunn Ross Flor Onyechi Griffi n Washington Linn Hicks at Wyoming Byers Deeks Watson Dunn Ross Flor Onyechi Linn Ladipo Steelhammer Hicks New Mexico Byers Deeks Watson Dunn Ross Alexander Vereen Ladipo Washington Steelhammer Linn Hawai’i Byers Deeks Watson Dunn Healy Alexander Vereen Ladipo Washington Steelhammer Hicks at Fresno State Byers Deeks Watson Dunn Healy Alexander Vereen Ladipo Griffi n Steelhammer Hicks at Army Byers Deeks Watson Dunn Healy Alexander Onyechi Ladipo Washington Steelhammer Hicks Colorado State Byers Deeks Watson Dunn Ross Alexander Onyechi Ladipo Washington Steelhammer Hicks at San Jose State Byers Deeks Cleveland Dunn Ross Healy Onyechi Ladipo Washington Steelhammer Hicks Boise State Byers Deeks Coppola Dunn Ross Healy Onyechi Linn Washington Steelhammer Hicks South Alabama Byers Deeks Watson Dunn Ross Healy Onyechi Linn Washington Steelhammer Hicks

SPECIAL TEAMS Game KO KOR KOR PR P PK H LS Abilene Christian Strebel McVey Driskell Smith Brosy Strebel Brosy Cutting Georgia State Strebel McVey Driskell Smith Brosy Strebel Brosy Cutting at Utah State Strebel McVey Driskell Cleveland Brosy Strebel Brosy Cutting Navy Strebel McVey Driskell Cleveland Brosy Strebel Brosy Cutting at Wyoming Strebel McVey Driskell Cleveland Brosy Strebel Brosy Greene New Mexico Strebel McVey Driskell Cleveland Brosy Strebel Brosy Cutting Hawai’i Strebel McVey Driskell Cleveland Brosy Strebel Brosy Cutting at Fresno State Strebel McVey Driskell Cleveland Brosy Strebel Brosy Cutting at Army Strebel McVey Driskell Cleveland Brosy Strebel Brosy Cutting Colorado State Strebel McVey Driskell Cleveland Brosy Strebel Brosy Cutting at San Jose State Strebel McVey Driskell Cleveland Brosy Strebel Brosy Cutting Boise State Strebel McVey Driskell Cleveland Brosy Strebel Brosy Cutting South Alabama Strebel McVey Driskell Cleveland Brosy Strebel Brosy Cutting

Air Force Football 104 2016 game-by-game individual statistics

RUSHING (Att-Yds-Lg-TD) Player ACU GA St. USU Navy WYO UNM UH FSU ARMY CSU SJSU BSU USA 2 Worthman 0-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 20-102-23-2 19-63-15-1 16-143-54-1 28-215-30-2 26-80-23-0 21-71-29-0 3 Johnson 17-63-13-0 20-76-7-0 15-59-11-0 14-58-12-0 7-73-32-0 10-65-35-0 16-58-6-0 DNP 7-17-5-0 14-53-8-0 6-22-6-1 17-73-9-1 7-5-3-0 4 Cleveland 4-48-33-1 0-0-0-0 1-11-11-0 1-9-9-0 1-(-1)-(-1)-0 2-(-3)-1-0 1-5-5-0 1-20-20-0 2-6-9-0 1-2-2-0 30-30-16-0 3-14-7-0 2-17-14-1 6 Romine 7-13-9-0 20-124-27-0 14-21-8-0 7-2-8-0 12-9-15-1 13-15-19-1 13-74-41-1 9-26-6-0 0-0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 12 Williams 5-40-14-0 5-42-18-21 7-51-20-1 1-7-7-0 4-(-1)-2-0 1-1-1-0 6-24-6-0 1-17-17-0 2-8-5-0 5-29-10-1 3-7-7-1 1-3-3-0 8-42-20-1 28 Owens 13-121-27-0 6-56-24-1 4-26-16-1 15-63-10-0 5-17-8-0 10-106-43-1 12-45-12-0 17-71-11-0 12-106-59-0 10-40-8-0 9-86-52-0 12-48-12-0 17-74-22-2 30 Stafford DNP 4-14-5-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 33 McVey 3-21-10-1 4-62-28-1 3-34-19-0 4-10-6-1 5-39-28-0 6-44-15-1 11-78-19-1 5-16-6-0 7-35-6-1 15-184-38-4 9-89-36-0 8-61-18-0 3-41-29-0 36 Wilson 3-44-33-0 5-29-11-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0-0 3-10-4-0 3-7-5-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 2-7-5-0 43 Davern 14-60-13-0 16-65-10-1 7-13-3-0 9-33-6-0 5-13-5-0 7-23-5-0 24-98-12-1 15-70-26-0 1-17-17-1 6-35-19-0 4-10-5-0 8-38-8-1 DNP

RECEIVING (Att-Yds-Lg-TD) Player ACU GA St. USU Navy WYO UNM UH FSU ARMY CSU SJSU BSU USA 4 Cleveland 1-62-62-1 0-0-0-0 1-47-47-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-20-20-1 0-0-0-0 1-33-33-1 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 9 Robinette 2-28-17-1 2-46-32-0 2-48-40-0 5-163-75-1 3-101-75-1 7-182-53-1 0-0-0-0 3-54-31-0 3-104-45-0 1-34-34-0 2-30-22-1 3-45-34-0 2-124-75-1 12 Williams 1-42-42-0 1-21-21-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-8-8-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 3-66-28-0 33 McVey 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-6-6-0 1-62-62-1 2-77-49-1 1-21-21-0 0-0-0-0 1-10-10-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 2-17-10-0 85 Reffitt 2-70-62-1 0-0-0-0 1-12-12-1 1-21-21-0 1-10-10-0 0-0-0-0 1-20-20-0 0-0-0-0 1-33-33-0 1-7-7-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0

PASSING (Comp-Att-Int) (Yards-Lg-TDs) Player ACU GA St. USU Navy WYO UNM UH FSU ARMY CSU SJSU BSU USA 2 Worthman 1-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 6-9-0 3-8-1 3-6-1 3-5-0 7-10-0 17-17-1 0-0-0 195-46-1 49-34-0 33-22-1 45-34-0 207-75-1 6 Romine 5-10-0 3-9-0 5-13-0 8-14-0 6-19-3 12-24-0 1-10-1 5-9-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 184-62-2 67-32-0 113-47-1 257-75-2 188-75-2 280-53-2 20-20-0 97-33-1 0-0-0

PUNT RETURNS (Att-Yds-Lg-TD) Player ACU GA St. USU Navy WYO UNM UH FSU ARMY CSU SJSU BSU USA 4 Cleveland ------1-3-3-0 1-4-4-0 1-7-7-0 1-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 2-34-29-0 1-28-28-0 0-0-0-0

KICKOFF RETURNS Player ACU GA St. USU Navy WYO UNM UH FSU ARMY CSU SJSU BSU USA 33 McVey 2-43-24-0 1-99-99-1 2-82-59-0 1-18-18-0 1-18-18-0 1-22-22-0 1-14-14-0 4-69-20-0 1-15-15-0 0-0-0-0 2-44-26-0 0-0-0-0 1-23-23-0 22 Driskell 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 2-40-23-0 2-21-21-0

Air Force Football 105 2016 game-by-game individual statistics TACKLES (Solo-Assist-Total) Player ACU GSU USU NAVY WYO UNM UH FSU ARMY CSU SJSU BSU USA 2 Griffin 1-2-3 1-0-1 6-0-6 1-0-1 2-2-4 0-0-0 2-0-2 4-1-5 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5 Sutton 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 6 Vareen 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 4-2-6 1-3-4 4-2-6 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 8 Steelhammer 2-2-4 1-1-2 6-3-9 2-1-3 6-5-11 4-2-6 4-4-8 2-3-5 2-3-5 5-3-8 7-3-10 1-3-4 5-0-5 11 Strebel 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 14 Linn 2-1-3 2-2-4 2-1-3 6-1-7 2-0-2 2-0-2 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 3-3-6 2-1-3 1-0-1 15 Baldwin 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 18 Hicks 5-0-5 0-2-2 4-3-7 3-3-6 3-2-5 1-5-6 3-3-6 2-2-4 4-3-7 5-5-10 3-3-6 3-3-6 2-0-2 21 Washington 3-2-5 0-0-0 2-6-8 2-2-4 4-1-5 6-1-7 2-1-3 DNP 3-0-3 1-3-4 3-2-5 2-2-4 3-0-3 25 Ladipo DNP DNP 2-0-2 DNP 3-2-5 1-1-2 4-2-6 2-1-3 3-3-6 3-3-6 3-1-4 3-0-3 1-0-1 27 Weaver 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP DNP 2-1-3 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 31 Connors 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 34 Dunn 1-0-1 0-1-1 3-4-7 4-3-7 2-2-4 3-3-6 1-2-3 4-3-7 4-1-5 4-0-4 3-1-4 2-0-2 2-0-2 40 Watson 2-5-7 1-1-2 3-2-5 2-1-3 2-0-2 1-2-3 1-2-3 3-0-3 2-3-5 0-2-2 DNP DNP 2-0-2 41 Healy 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 3-0-3 3-5-8 5-3-8 0-1-1 1-2-3 3-1-4 1-2-3 1-1-2 44 Ross 2-3-5 2-1-3 2-8-10 6-5-11 1-9-10 2-1-3 DNP DNP 3-0-3 3-6-9 4-4-8 2-2-4 2-0-2 48 Onyechi 2-3-5 3-0-3 2-4-6 2-3-5 1-2-3 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 3-0-3 7-1-8 3-2-5 1-0-1 47 Alexander 2-3-5 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 2-6-8 3-2-5 2-3-5 5-4-9 5-1-6 2-2-4 1-1-2 0-0-0 2-0-2 50 Flor 4-4-8 0-3-3 2-1-3 0-6-6 2-4-6 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 53 Harris DNP DNP DNP 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 54 Deeks 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 2-3-5 1-2-3 2-0-2 0-1-1 1-4-5 1-3-4 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-3-3 3-0-3 59 Cutting 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 93 Byers 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 2-1-3 0-0-0 5-1-6 1-0-1 0-3-3 2-4-6 1-2-3 2-3-5 2-1-3 0-0-0 97 Coppola 0-2-2 1-1-2 0-3-3 1-3-4 2-3-5 3-0-3 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-3-3 0-0-0 99 Lacy 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0

TACKLES FOR LOSS (#-Yds) Player ACU GA St. USU NAVY WYO UNM UH FSU ARMY CSU SJSU BSU USA 2 Griffin ------0.5-2 ------8 Steelhammer -- -- 1.0-3 -- 1.0-11 0.5-1 -- -- 1.0-6 -- 1.0-2 -- -- 18 Hicks ------1.0-1 -- -- 1.5-5 ------21 Washington 1.0-2 ------1.0-3 -- -- DNP ------25 Ladipo ------0.5-1 ------34 Dunn -- 0.5-0 2.0-15 2.5-12 -- -- 0.5-0 2.0-4 1.0-2 1.0-3 1.0-4 -- 1.0-3 40 Watson 1.0-4 -- 3.0-16 2.5-21 -- 0.5-0 1.0-10 2.0-5 ------41 Healy ------1.0-2 1.5-7 1.0-1 -- -- 0.5-3 -- -- 44 Ross 1.5-6 1.5-4 1.0-4 0.5-3 -- -- DNP DNP 1.0-5 ------1.0-11 47 Alexander 0.5-1 ------1.0-4 0.5-1 1.0-7 0.5-0 ------1.0-6 48 Onyechi -- -- 1.0-2 1.5-5 -- -- DNP DNP 1.0-8 -- 2.0-9 2.0-6 -- 50 Flor -- -- 1.0-2 1.0-6 1.0-5 -- DNP DNP ------53 Harris ------1.0-5 -- 54 Deeks ------1.0-4 -- 1.0-5 93 Byers -- 1.0-2 ------1.0-3 -- -- 1.0-3 -- 1.5-10 -- -- 97 Coppola -- -- 1.0-5 -- 1.0-8 -- 0.5-1 ------99 Lacy 1.0-2 -- 1.0-12 ------1.0-6 -- -- Total 5.0-15 3.0-6 11.0-59 8.0-47 5.0-28 4.0-10 4.0-19 8.0-24 6.0-25 1.0-3 8.0-38 3.0-11 5.0-34 Team 1.0-9

QUARTERBACK SACKS (solo-assist-total) Player ACU GA St. USU NAVY WYO UNM UH FSU ARMY CSU SJSU BSU USA 8 Steelhammer ------1.0-8 ------34 Dunn -- -- 1.5-13 2.5-12 ------1.0-4 -- -- 40 Watson 1.0-4 1.0-3 3.0-16 2.0-20 -- -- 1.0-10 1.0-4 ------41 Healy ------0.5-3 -- -- 47 Alexander ------0.5-1 1.0-7 ------48 Onyechi ------1.0-8 -- 1.0-7 -- -- 44 Ross 1.0-4 -- -- 0.5-3 -- -- DNP DNP ------1.0-11 50 Flor ------1.0-6 1.0-5 -- DNP DNP ------93 Byers ------1.5-10 -- -- 97 Coppola -- -- 0.5-4 -- 1.0-8 -- 0.5-1 ------99 Lacy -- -- 1.0-12 ------1.0-6 -- -- Total 2.0-8 1.0-3 6.0-45 6-41 3.0-24 0.0-0 2.0-12 2.0-11 1.0-8 0.0-0 5.0-30 0.0-0 1.0-11 Team 1.0-9

Air Force Football 106 individual career highs RUSHING # Name Attempts Yards TDs Long 2 Worthman 28 San Jose State, 2016 215 San Jose State, 2016 2* San Jose State, 2016 54 Colorado State, 2016 4 Cleveland 4 ACU, 2016 48 ACU, 2016 1* South Alabama, 2016 33 ACU, 2016 6 Romine 25 Colorado State, 2014 124 Georgia State, 2016 1* San Jose State, 2015 45 San Jose State, 2015 12 Williams 9 Utah State, 2015 79 Utah State, 2015 2 Georgia State, 2016 21 Utah State, 2015 24 Washington 13 Hawaii, 2015 69 Hawaii, 2015 1* Hawaii, 2015 20 Morgan State, 2015 30 Stafford 4 Georgia State, 2016 14 Georgia State, 2016 0 5 Georgia State, 2016 31 Duty-Tyson 8* Hawaii, 2015 32 Hawaii, 2015 1 Hawaii, 2015 12 Morgan State, 2015 33 McVey 15 Colorado State, 2016 184 Colorado State, 2016 4 Colorado State, 2016 61 New Mexico, 2015 36 Wilson 5 Georgia State, 2016 44 ACU, 2016 0 33 ACU, 2016 39 LaCoste 7 Morgan State, 2015 36 Morgan State, 2015 0 10 Morgan State, 2015

PASSING # Name Completions Attempts Yards TDs Long 2 Worthman 7 South Alabama, 2016 10 South Alabama, 2016 207 South Alabama, 2016 1* South Alabama, 2016 75 So. Alabama, 2016 6 Romine 15 New Mexico, 2013 24 New Mexico, 2016 280 New Mexico, 2016 3 New Mexico, 2013 75* Wyoming, 2016

RECEIVING # Name Catches Yards TDs Long 4 Cleveland 1* Fresno State, 2016 62 ACU, 2016 1* Fresno State, 2016 62 ACU, 2016 12 Williams 3 South Alabama, 2016 66 South Alabama, 2016 0 41 ACU, 2016 33 McVey 5 New Mexico, 2015 157 New Mexico, 2015 3 New Mexico, 2015 75 New Mexico, 2015 85 Reffi tt 2 ACU, 2016 70 ACU, 2016 1* Utah State, 2016 70 ACU, 2016

PUNT RETURNS # Name Returns Yards TDs Long 4 Cleveland 2 San Jose State, 2016 34 San Jose State, 2016 0 29 San Jose State, 2016

KICKOFF RETURNS # Name Returns Yards TDs Long 9 Robinette 1* Navy, 2014 18 Nicholls, 2014 0 18 Nicholls, 2014 12 Williams 4 Navy, 2015 93 Navy, 2015 0 36 Colorado State, 2015 33 McVey 2 ACU, 2016 99 Georgia State, 2016 1 Georgia State, 2016 99 Georgia State, 2016

TACKLES # Name UT AT Total Tackles TFLs (Includes sacks) 2 Marquis Griffi n 6 Utah State, 2016 2* Wyoming, 2016 6 Utah State, 2016 0.5 Fresno State, 2016 5 Dailen Sutton 1* San Jose State, 2016 1* Fresno State, 2016 2 Utah State, 2016 6 Shaquille Vareen 4* Fresno State, 2016 3 Hawaii, 2016 6* Fresno State, 2016 15 Brett Baldwin 0 1* San Jose State, 2016 1* San Jose State, 2016 16 Robert Bullard 2 New Mexico, 2016 0 2 New Mexico, 2016 38 Kellen Cleveland 1* Army, 2016 1 San Jose State, 2015 1* Army, 2016 44 Grant Ross 6* Navy, 2016 9 Wyoming, 2016 11 Navy, 2016 1.5* Georgia State, 2016 46 Omar Gardea 1 Morgan State, 2015 1 Morgan State, 2015 2 Morgan State, 2015 1.0 Morgan State, 2015 50 Jack Flor 5 California, 2015 6 Navy, 2016 8 ACU, 2016 1.0* Wyoming, 2016 59 Austin Cutting 1* Colorado State, 2016 1* Colorado State, 2016 96 Cody Moorhead 0 1 Morgan State, 2015 1 Morgan State, 2015 97 Santo Coppola 3 New Mexico, 2016 3* Wyoming, 2016 5 Wyoming, 2016 1.0* Wyoming, 2016

* - Done more than once, most recent is listed.

Air Force Football 107 the last time

A kickoff was returned for a touchdown A defensive extra point was scored By AF: Tim McVey vs. Georgia State, Sept. 10, 2016 (99 yards) By AF: Air Force vs. Rice, Sept. 7, 1997 (Jason Sanderson) By Opp: Kelan Ewaliko, Hawaii, Oct. 31, 2015 (98 yds) By Opp: Utah, Nov. 12, 1994 An Air Force player had two interceptions in a game A punt was returned for a touchdown Weston Steelhammer at San Jose State, Nov. 19, 2016 (2 INTs) By AF: Garrett Brown vs. Morgan State, Sept 5, 2015 (75 yds) By Opp: Holmon Wiggins, New Mexico, Oct. 27, 2001 (47 yds) AFA had back-to-back games with a safety Air Force vs. San Jose State and UNLV in 1996 An interception was returned for touchdown By AF: Patrick Healy vs. Fresno State, Oct. 29, 2016 (35 yards) There was a scoreless tie with Air Force By Opp: Calvin Munson, San Diego State, Nov. 21, 2014 (56 yds) Air Force vs. Wyoming, Sept. 10, 1977

A fumble was returned for a touchdown There was a scoreless tie at halftime By AF: Dexter Walker vs. Western Michigan, Dec. 20, 2014 (60 yards) Air Force vs. Wyoming, Oct. 17, 2009 at Falcon Stadium (Air Force 10-0) By Opp: D.J. May, Wyoming, Oct. 8, 2016 (15 yards) AFA was shutout in the fi rst-half A punt was blocked Air Force at Navy, Oct. 3, 2015 at Navy-Marine Corps Stadium (Navy 21-0) By AF: Brodie Hicks vs. Navy, Oct. 1, 2016 (Navy 33, Air Force 11 FINAL) By Opp: Blake Carter, Navy, Oct. 4, 2008 AFA shutout an opponent in the fi rst half A blocked punt resulted in a touchdown Air Force vs. Navy, Oct. 1, 2016 (AF 3-0, AF won 28-14) By AF: Brett Baldwin vs. Boise State, Nov. 25, 2016 (Recovered by Tyler Weaver and returned 11 yards for a TD) AFA was shutout in the fi rst-half in consecutive games By Opp: Blake Carter, Navy, Oct. 4, 2008 Air Force vs. San Diego State, Oct. 21, 2006 and vs. BYU, Oct. 28, 2006. (Doyle recovered blocked punt in end zone for a TD) Two Air Force players had two interceptions in a game A fi eld goal was blocked Antony Wright (3), Chris Thomas (2) vs. Houston, Dec. 31, 2009 By AF: D.J. Dunn, Jr. vs. Boise State, Nov. 20, 2015 By Opp: David Nixon, BYU, Nov. 15, 2008 AFA did not have a turnover Air Force vs. South Alabama, Dec. 30, 2016 A blocked fi eld goal resulted in a touchdown By AF: Terry Maki and A.J. Scott vs. Notre Dame, Oct. 5, 1985 Air Force did not have any penalties (Maki blocked Carney’s 37-yard fi eld goal and Scott returned it Air Force vs. New Mexico, Oct. 23, 2008 77 yards for a TD) By Opp: Trevor Laws and Terrail Lambert, Notre Dame, Nov. 11, 2006 Air Force didn’t have any penalties or turnovers (Laws blocked kick and Lambert returned it 76 yards for a TD) Air Force vs. Wyoming, Sept. 9, 1995

An extra point was blocked Air Force never lost a yard in a game By AF: Brodie Hicks at Army, Nov. 5, 2016 Air Force vs. UNLV, Sept. 7, 1996 By Opp: New Mexico, Nov. 8, 2013 Air Force played an overtime game A safety was scored Air Force vs. Hawaii, Oct. 22, 2016 (UH 34, AF 27 2OT) By AF: Weston Steelhammer (sack in end zone) vs. Nicholls St., Aug. 30, 2014 Air Force had two or more players rush for 100 or more yards By Opp: Utah, Sept. 20, 2008 (Punter Ryan Harrison fumbled out Air Force vs. Colorado State, Nov. 12, 2016 of end zone) (Arion Worthman 16-143-1, Tim McVey 15-184-4)

AFA had two safeties in a game Air Force had two players with 100 or more yards receiving By AF: Brandon Reeves and Jake Paulson vs. Southern Utah, Air Force vs. Navy, Sept. 30, 2004 Aug. 30, 2008 (Alec Messerall 103, J.P. Waller 102)

There was a shutout An Air Force player had 100 yards rushing and receiving By AF: Air Force at New Mexico, Oct. 29, 2011 (42-0) Timothy McVey at New Mexico, Nov. 28, 2015 (105 rushing, 157 receiving) By Opp: Mississippi, Dec. 31, 1992 (13-0) Air Force didn’t have a rushing touchdown There was a 100-yard rusher Air Force vs. Army, Nov. 7, 2015 (W 20-3) BY AF: Arion Worthman at San Jose State, Nov. 19, 2016 (215 yards) By Opp: Dalyn Dawkins, Colorado State, Nov. 12, 2016 (102 yards) Air Force had more passing yards than rushing yards Air Force vs. New Mexico, Oct. 15, 2016 (280 passing, 251 rushing) There was a 100-yard receiver By AF: Jalen Robinette vs. South Alabama, Dec. 30, 2016 (124 yards) Air Force had more passing yards than the opponent By Opp: Josh Magee, South Alabama, Dec. 30, 2016 (154 yards) Air Force at Army, Nov. 5, 2016 (AF 195, Army 84)

There was a 300-yard passer Air Force was out-rushed by an opponent By AF: Dee Dowis vs. Notre Dame, Oct. 14, 1989 (306 yards) Air Force vs. New Mexico, Oct. 15, 2016 (373-251) By Opp: Brett Rypien, Boise State, Nov. 25, 2016 (316 yards) Air Force was held under 100 yards rushing The team did not score a touchdown Air Force vs. Utah, Sept. 20, 2008 (53 yards rushing) By AF: Air Force vs. San Diego State, Nov. 22, 2003 (L 24-3) By Opp: Army, Nov. 7, 2015 Air Force scored two defensive touchdowns in the same game Reggie Rembert (47 fumble), Anthony Wright (47 int), SDSU, Sept. 26, 2009 A player blocked two kicks in a game By AF: Alex Hansen vs. UNLV, Nov. 21, 2013 (2 PATs) Air Force had two non-offensive touchdowns in the same game By Opp: Ray Jackson, CSU, Sept. 16, 1995 (PAT/FG) Roland Ladipo (22 INT), Garrett Brown (75 PR), Morgan State, Sept. 5, 2015

A team blocked more than one kick in a game Air Force converted a two point conversion after a touchdown By AF: Air Force vs. UNLV, Nov. 21, 2013 (2 PATs) Air Force vs. South Alabama, Dec. 30, 2016 (Arion Worthman to Jalen Robi- By Opp: Navy, Oct. 4, 2008 (2 Punts - both returned for touchdowns) nette pass)

Air Force did not attempt a pass in a game Air Force vs. Hawai’i, Nov. 16, 2012 (W 21-7) Air Force Football 108 2016 individual/team game highs

Individual

Rushes 28 WORTHMAN, Arion at San Jose State (Nov 19, 2016) Yards Rushing 215 WORTHMAN, Arion at San Jose State (Nov 19, 2016) TD Rushes 4 McVEY, TIM vs Colorado State (Nov 12, 2016) Long Rush 59 OWENS, Jacobi at Army (Nov 05, 2016) Pass attempts 24 ROMINE, Nate vs New Mexico (Oct 15, 2016) Pass completions 12 ROMINE, Nate vs New Mexico (Oct 15, 2016) Yards Passing 280 ROMINE, Nate vs New Mexico (Oct 15, 2016) TD Passes 2 ROMINE, Nate vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2016) 2 ROMINE, Nate vs NAVY (Oct 01, 2016) 2 ROMINE, Nate at Wyoming (Oct 08, 2016) 2 ROMINE, Nate vs New Mexico (Oct 15, 2016) Long Pass 75 ROMINE, Nate vs NAVY (Oct 01, 2016) 75 ROMINE, Nate at Wyoming (Oct 08, 2016) 75 WORTHMAN, Arion vs South Alabama (Dec 30, 2016) Receptions 7 ROBINETTE, Jalen vs New Mexico (Oct 15, 2016) Yards Receiving 182 ROBINETTE, Jalen vs New Mexico (Oct 15, 2016) TD Receptions 1 ROBINETTE, Jalen vs South Alabama (Dec 30, 2016) (14 times, most recent listed above) Long Reception 75 ROBINETTE, Jalen vs NAVY (Oct 01, 2016) 75 ROBINETTE, Jalen at Wyoming (Oct 08, 2016) 75 ROBINETTE, Jalen vs South Alabama (Dec 30, 2016) Field Goals 3 STREBEL, Luke vs South Alabama (Dec 30, 2016) Long Field Goal 48 STREBEL, Luke vs New Mexico (Oct 15, 2016) Punts 6 BROSY, Steve at Utah State (Sep 24, 2016) 6 BROSY, Steve at Wyoming (Oct 08, 2016) Punting Avg 52.0 BROSY, Steve at Army (Nov 05, 2016) Long Punt 62 BROSY, Steve at Wyoming (Oct 08, 2016) Punts inside 20 5 BROSY, Steve vs NAVY (Oct 01, 2016) Long Punt Return 29 CLEVELAND, Ronald at San Jose State (Nov 19, 2016) Long Kickoff Return 99 McVEY, TIM vs Georgia State (Sep 10, 2016) Tackles 11 ROSS, Grant vs NAVY (Oct 01, 2016) 11 STEELHAMMER, Weston at Wyoming (Oct 08, 2016) Sacks 3.0 WATSON, Ryan at Utah State (Sep 24, 2016) Tackles For Loss 3.0 WATSON, Ryan at Utah State (Sep 24, 2016) Interceptions 2 STEELHAMMER, Weston vs NAVY (Oct 01, 2016) 2 HICKS, Brodie at Fresno State (Oct 28, 2016) 2 STEELHAMMER, Weston at San Jose State (Nov 19, 2016)

Team

Rushes 87 vs Hawai’i (Oct 22, 2016) Yards Rushing 485 vs Colorado State (Nov 12, 2016) Yards Per Rush 7.3 at San Jose State (Nov 19, 2016) TD Rushes 7 vs Colorado State (Nov 12, 2016) Pass attempts 24 vs New Mexico (Oct 15, 2016) Pass completions 12 vs New Mexico (Oct 15, 2016) Yards Passing 280 vs New Mexico (Oct 15, 2016) Yards Per Pass 21.7 at Army (Nov 05, 2016) TD Passes 3 vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2016) Total Plays 97 vs Hawai’i (Oct 22, 2016) Total Offense 602 vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2016) Yards Per Play 7.5 vs Abilene Christian (Sep 03, 2016) Points 49 vs Colorado State (Nov 12, 2016) Sacks By 6 at Utah State (Sep 24, 2016) 6 vs NAVY (Oct 01, 2016) First Downs 30 vs Georgia State (Sep 10, 2016) Penalties 9 at Army (Nov 05, 2016) Penalty Yards 99 at Army (Nov 05, 2016) Turnovers 4 at Wyoming (Oct 08, 2016) Interceptions By 4 at Fresno State (Oct 28, 2016) Punts 6 at Utah State (Sep 24, 2016) 6 at Wyoming (Oct 08, 2016) Punting Avg 52.0 at Army (Nov 05, 2016) Long Punt 62 at Wyoming (Oct 08, 2016) Punts inside 20 5 vs NAVY (Oct 01, 2016) Long Punt Return 29 at San Jose State (Nov 19, 2016)

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# PLAYER GP-S ACU GSU USU Navy Wyo UNM UH FS AWP CSU SJSU BSU USA 15 BALDWIN, Brett 11/- - X X - X X X X X X X X X 66 BARNHORST, Jake 10/7 X - X - X ST ST ST ST - ST ST ST 65 BESS, Neal 2/------X X - - - - 64 BEVERIDGE, Ryan 5/------X - - X - X X X 13 BRONKAR, Cody 11/- X X X - X X X X X - X X X 91 BROSY, Steve 13/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X 80 BROWN, Ethan 1/- - X ------16 BULLARD, Robert 11/- - X X - X X X X X X X X X 93 BYERS, Samuel 13/13 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 73 CAUNTIZ, Allen 7/3 ST -- ST -- ST X X - - - - X X 38 CLEVELAND, Kellen 7/1 X - - X - - X X X X ST - - 4 CLEVELAND, Ronald 12/3 X - ST X X ST X X X ST X X X 3F CONNORS, Ross 5/- - X X X - X - X - - - - - 97 COPPOLA, Santo 13/2 X X X ST X X X X X X X ST X 59 CUTTING, Austin 10/- X - X X - X X - X X X X X 42 DAILEY, Blake 8/- X - - - - X X X X X X - X 57 DARBY, Ryan 2/- - X - X ------81 DAUGHTERY, Andrew 4/- X ------X X - - X 43 DAVERN, Shayne 12/6 ST ST ST X X X X ST X ST ST X - 8A DAVIS, Pate 2/------X - - - X 54 DEEKS, Lochlin 12/12 ST - ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 22 DRISKELL, Bryan 10/- X - X - X X X - X X X X X 34 DUNN, Jr., Haji 13/13 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 31 DUTY-TYSON, Aub 4/- - X X - - - X X - - - - - 50 FLOR, Jack 8/3 X ST X ST ST - - - - - X X X 29 FLOYD, Kyle 10/- X - X X - - X X X X X X X 46 GARDEA, Omar 3/- X - - X - - X ------76 GIKAS, Andrew 1/------X 3B GLEASON, John 2/- x ------X - - - - - 63 GREENE, Justin 3/- - - - - X - - - X - - - X 2 GRIFFIN, Marquis 8/2 X X X ST X X X ST - - - - - 39 HARDRICK, Jarrod 3/- - - X - X X ------53 HARRIS, David 9/- - X - X X X X X X - X X - 41 HEALY, Patrick 12/6 X - X X X X ST ST ST X ST ST ST 18 HICKS, Brodie 13/12 ST ST ST ST ST X ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 19 HILL, Brayden 9/- - - X - X X X X X X X X - 1H HILL, Seth 1/------X 47 ALEXANDER III, Claude 12/7 ST - ST X X ST ST ST ST ST X X X 45 JACKSON, R.J. 9/- X - X - X X X X - X X X - 3 JOHNSON, D.J. 12/5 X X X ST ST ST ST - X X X X ST 4B KUKU, Jalil 2/- - X - - - - - X - - - - - 3L LaCOSTE, Jake 1/- - X ------99 LACY, Jalen 10/- X - X - X X X - X X X X X 25 LADIPO, Roland 10/9 - - ST - ST ST ST ST ST ST ST - ST 14 LINN, Hayes 12/8 ST ST ST ST ST ST X X - X X ST ST 35 LOVE, Paul 1/- - - - X ------17 MATKOVICH, Jake 10/- - X X X X X - X X - X X X 2M MATTHEWS, D. 3/- - X - X - - - X - - - - - 60 McQUADE, Ernest 2/------X - X 33 McVEY, TIM 13/7 X X X X X X ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 96 MOORHEAD, Cody 9/- X - X X - - X - X X X X X 8D MORRIS, Austin 1/- - - - X ------55 NORTON, Alex 11/11 ST - ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 48 ONYECHI, Jacob 10/10 ST ST ST ST ST - - - ST ST ST ST ST 28 OWENS, Jacobi 13/10 ST ST ST ST ST ST X ST ST X X ST ST 9P PHILICHI, Matthew 1/- X ------72 RAPP, Tyler 2/------X - - - X 77 RAST, James 10/10 ST - ST - ST ST ST - ST ST ST ST ST 85 REFFITT, Ryan 11/11 ST - ST ST ST ST ST - ST ST ST ST ST 9 ROBINETTE, Jale 13/13 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST 6 ROMINE, Nate 9/8 ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST X - - - - 44 ROSS, Grant 11/10 ST ST ST ST ST ST - - X ST ST ST ST 1C SANDERS, GERAUD 1/- - - - X ------7 SANDERS, Ja’Mel 4/- - - X - - X X - - - - - X 56 SANDOR, Colin 9/8 ST - ST ST ST ST ST - ST ST - - X 82 SELF, Josh 8/- X - - - - X X - X X X X X 78 SLATER, R.J. 1/------X - - - - - 10 SMITH, Andrew 4/- X X X - - - - X - - - - - 30 STAFFORD, Jacob 2/- - X - X ------8 STEELHAMMER, Weston 13/12 ST ST ST X ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST ST

Air Force Football 110 2016 participation

# PLAYER GP-S ACU GSU USU Navy Wyo UNM UH FS AWP CSU SJSU BSU USA 11 STREBEL, Luke 13/- X X X X X X X X X X X X X 5 SUTTON, Dailen 10/- - X X X X - - X X X X X X 98 THOMAS, Brayden 1/------X - - - 62 TYLER, Jordan 6/- X X - X ------X X X 67 VAIL, Dylan 10/10 ST - ST - ST ST ST - ST ST ST ST ST 8C VAUGHT, Tyler 1/- - - - X ------6A VEREEN, Shaquil 10/3 X - X - X ST ST ST X X - X X 32 VonZURMUEHLEN 1/- - - - X ------24 WASHINGTON, Benton 11/- - X X X X X X X X X - X X 21 WASHINGTON, Jesse 12/9 ST ST X ST X ST ST - ST ST ST ST X 5B WATFORD, Kyle 1/------X - - - - - 40 WATSON, Ryan 11/10 ST ST ST X ST ST ST ST ST ST - - ST 27 WEAVER, Tyler 11/- X X - - X X X X X X X X X 12 WILLIAMS, Tyler 13/8 ST ST X ST ST X ST X ST X ST ST X 61 WILSON, Jackson 11/3 X - X X X X X - X X ST ST ST 36 WILSON, Parker 10/- X X X - - X X X X X X - X 52 WOODWARD 2/- X - - X ------2A WORTHMAN, Arion 7/4 X ------X ST ST ST ST ST

Air Force Football 111 2016 Game recaps Air Force 37, ACU 21 Air Force 48, Georgia State 14 Air Force 27, Utah State 20 1 Sept. 3, Falcon Stadium 23Sept. 10, Falcon Stadium Sept. 24, Logan, UT

Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final ACU 0 7 7 7 21 Georgia State 7 7 0 0 14 Air Force 3 14 0 10 27 Air Force 7 21 0 9 37 Air Force 10 17 14 7 48 Utah State 7 3 0 10 20

Scoring Scoring Scoring AF-Reffi tt 62 pass-Romine (Strebel kick), 1/4:57 GS-Werts 22 pass-Manning (Lohuis kick), 1/13:02 AF-Strebel 28 FG, 1/8:11 AC-Fink 8 pass-Sealey (Conn kick), 2/10:25 AF-McVey 99 KOR (Strebel kick), 1/12:49 US-Lewis 43 pass-Myers (Warren kick), 1/6:53 AF-Cleveland 33 run (Strebel kick), 2/8:24 AF-Strebel 31 FG, 1/5:08 US-Warren 23 FG, 2/10:33 AF-McVey 3 run (Strebel kick), 2/3:23 AF-Strebel 18 FG, 2/13:10 AF-Williams 4 run (Strebel kick), 2/8:27 AF-Cleveland 62 pass-Romine (Strebel), 2/1:06 AF-Owens 2 run (Strebel kick), 2/9:48 AF-Reffi tt 12 pass-Romine (Strebel kick), 2/:13 AC-Fuller 43 pass-Sealey (Conn kick), 3/10:10 GS-Dorn 2 run (Lohuis kick), 2/8:45 US-Warren 23 FG, 4/12:02 AF-Strebel 26 FG, 4/13:03 AF-Williams 10 run (Strebel kick), 2/2:16 AF-Owens 1 run (Strebel kick), 5/5:06 AF-Robinette 17 pass-Worthman (Strebel run NG), 4/5:27 AF-McVey 18 run (Strebel kick), 3/12:58 AF-Strebel 33 FG, 4/2:57 AC-James 76 pass-Sealey (Conn kick), 4/4:14 AF-Williams 2 run (Strebel kick), 3/9:21 US-Myers 1 run (Warren kick)4/:32 AF-Davern 5 run (Strebel kick), 4/8:51 Team Statistics ACU AF Team Statistics AF USU First Downs (R-P-Pen) 16 (4-9-3) 29 (22-5-2) Team Statistics GSU AF First Downs (R-P-Pen) 17 (13-3-1) 22 (4-15-3) NET Rushing Att-Yds 31-86 69-401 First Downs (R-P-Pen) 6 (0-6-0) 30 (28-2-0) NET Rushing Att-Yds 52-213 32-42 Yards Lost Rushing 13 23 NET Rushing Att-Yds 27 464 Yards Lost Rushing 15 57 Yds Gained Rushing 99 424 Yards Lost Rushing 6 8 Yds Gained Rushing 228 99 NET PASSING YARDS 259 201 Yds Gained Rushing 33 472 NET PASSING YARDS 113 372 Passing (C-A-I) 16-33-0 6-11-0 NET PASSING YARDS 142 67 Passing (C-A-I) 5-13-0 30-48-1 TOTAL OFFENSE 64-345 80-602 Passing (C-A-I) 9-27-0 3-9-0 TOTAL OFFENSE 65-326 80-414 Avg. Per Play 5.4 7.5 TOTAL OFFENSE 41-169 92-531 Avg. Per Play 5.0 5.2 Fumbles 0-0 3-2 Avg. Per Play 4.1 5.8 Fumbles 2-0 2-1 Penalties 8-59 7-72 Fumbles 1-0 2-0 Penalties 8-66 7-46 Punts (#-Avg) 9-44.7 5-36.2 Penalties 5-25 2-30 Punts (#-Avg) 6-36.8 3-33.3 Punt Returns 3-11 0-0 Punts (#-Avg) 7-37.4 2-33.0 Punt Returns 0-0 2-22 Kickoff Returns 1-27 2-43 Punt Returns 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns 2-82-0 2-33-0 Interceptions 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns 3-127 1-99-1 Interceptions 1-0 0-0 Fumble Returns 2-0 0-0 Interceptions 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 25:32 34:28 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 30:29 29:31 Third Downs 7-17 5-13 Possession Time 14:46 45:14 Third Downs 6-15 10-20 Fourth Downs 0-0 1-1 Third Downs 4-12 13-19 Fourth Downs 0-1 1-4 Sacks By: 1-3 2-8 Fourth Downs 0-0 1-1 Sacks By: 6-45 2-4 Attendance: 34,128 Sacks By: 0-0 1-3 Attendance: 23,104 Attendance: 24,173 Individual Statistics Individual Statistics Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Owens 13-121-0, Individual Statistics Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): AF- Johnson 15-59-0, Johnson 17-63-0, Davern 14-60-0, Cleveland Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Romine 20-124- Williams 7-51-1, McVey 3-34-0, Owens 4-26-1, 4-48-1, Wilson 3-44-0, Williams 5-40-0, McVey 0, Johnson 20-76-0, Davern 16-65-1, McVey Romine 14-21-0, Davern 7-13-0, Cleveland 3-21-1, Romine 7-13-0, Worthman 1-2-0, TEAM 4-62-1, Owens 6-56-1, Williams 5-42-2, Wilson 1-(-2)-0. USU-Hervey 1-26-0, Kubdset 17-18-0, 3-(-6)-0. ACU-James 10-42-0, Duncan 11-24- 5-29-0, Stafford 4-14-0, TEAM 3-(-4)-0. GSU- Mays 1-2-0, Myers 13-(-4)-1. 0, Miller 3-22-0, Brown 3-6-0, Qualls 1-(-2)-0, Dorn 5-15-1, Kirk 4-12-0, Neal 2-1-0, Winchester Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD): AF-Romine Sealey 3-(-6)-0. 3-(-1)-0. 5-13-0-113-1. USU-Myers 29-47-1-360-1, Nel- Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD): AF-Romine Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD): AF-Romine 3-9- son 1-1-0-12-0. 5-10-0-184-2, Worthman 1-1-0-17-1. ACU- 0-46-0. GSU-Manning 8-24-0-135-1, Winchester Receiving (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Robinette 2-48-0, Sealey 16-33-0-274-3. 1-3-0-7-0. Cleveland 1-47-0, Reffi tt 1-12-1, McVey 1-6-0. Receiving (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Reffi tt 2-70-1, Receiving (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Robinette 2-46-0, USU-Tarver 9-143-0, Rodriguez 7-64-0, Lindsey Robinette 2-28-1, Cleveland 1-62-1, Williams Williams 1-21-0. GSU-Davis 3-79-0, Boyd 2-12-0, 4-40-0, Lewis 3-52-1, Roberts 2-32-0, Van Leeu- 1-41-0. ACU-Fuller 5-109-1, Fink 4-19-1, Miller Werts 1-22-1, Smith 1-17-0, Dorn 1-7-0, Rucker wen 2-13-0, Williams 1-12-0, Thompson 1-12-0, 2-20-0, Crain 2-12-0, James 1-76-1, Grant 1-23- 1-5-0. Houston 1-4-0. 0, Haynes 1-15-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Linn 2-2-4, Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Ross 2-8-10, Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Flor 4-4-8, Onyechi 3-0-3, Ross 2-1-3, Flor 0-3-3, Byers Steelhammer 6-3-9, Washington 2-6-8, Hicks Watson 2-5-7, Hicks 5-0-5, Washington 3-2-5, 2-0-2, Coppola 1-1-2, Watson 1-1-2, Steelham- 4-3-7, Dunn 3-4-7, Griffi n 6-0-6, ONyechi 2-4-6, Ross 2-3-5, Alexander 2-3-5, Onyechi 2-3-5, mer 1-1-2, Hicks 0-2-2, Weaver 1-0-1, Griffi n Watson 3-2-5, Linn 2-1-3, Flor 2-1-3, Deeks Steelhammer 2-2-4, Griffi n 1-2-3, Linn 2-1-3, 1-0-1, Connors 1-0-1, Sutton 0-1-1, Dunn 0-1-1, 1-2-3, Coppola 0-3-3, Ladipo 2-0-2, Sutton Vereen 1-1-2, Coppola 0-2-2, Strebel 0-1-1, Strebel 0-1-1. GSU-Middleton 6-9-15, Laurent 1-1-2, Lacy 1-0-1, Byers 1-0-1, Alexander 0-1-1, Dunn 1-0-1, Cutting 0-1-1. ACU-Burford 9-3-12, 5-3-8, Williams 5-3-8, McGee 4-4-8, Shaw 4-3- Baldwin 0-1-1. USU-Huerta 0-13-13, Williams Gates 9-2-11, Richmond 5-4-9, Moore 7-0-7, 7, Baker 1-6-7, Lawrence 1-6-7, Patrick 3-3-6, 1-10-11, Davis 5-3-8, Carmen 0-7-7, Seefeldt Arnold 3-4-7, Denmark 2-3-5, Butler 4-0-4, Spencer 2-3-5, Everett 1-4-5, Ringer 1-4-5, 0-7-7, Centers 3-2-5, Leavitt 2-3-5, Ali-ifua Barnett 1-2-3, Baker 1-2-3, Douglass 2-1-3, Allen Thomas 2-2-4, Traylor 1-3-4, Allen 3-0-3,Smith 2-3-4, Larsen 0-5-5, Togiai 0-4-4, Faimalo 1-2-3, 2-1-3, LaFrance 1-1-2, Onifade 1-1-2, Griffi n 2-1-3, Sullivan 2-0-2, Lawrence 1-1-2, Campbell Schuster 0-3-3, Rocquemore 2-0-2, Gray 1-1-2, 1-0-1, Griffi n 1-0-1, Ennis 1-0-1, Duncan 1-0-1, 0-2-2, Allen 1-0-1, Clay 0-1-1, Ricks 0-1-1, Otiwu Taufa 0-2-2, Uasike 0-2-2, Bright 1-0-1, Te’i 0-1- Townsend 1-0-1, Edmonson 1-0-1, Hibbert 1-0- 0-1-1, Jones 0-1-1. 1, Haney 0-1-1, Adeoye 0-1-1, Wildman 0-1-1, 1, Kuyatsemi 1-0-1, Moore 1-0-1. Uasike 0-1-1.

Air Force Football 112 2016 Game recaps Air Force 28, Navy 14 Wyoming 35, Air Force 26 New Mexico 45, Air Force 40 456Oct. 1, Falcon Stadium Oct. 8, Laramie, WY Oct. 15, Dallas, TX

Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Navy 0 0 0 14 14 Air Force 0 6 7 13 26 New Mexico 14 21 10 0 45 Air Force 0 3 14 11 28 Wyoming 7 7 14 7 35 Air Force 10 17 7 6 40

Scoring Scoring Scoring AF-Strebel 36 FG, 2/4:29 W-Gentry 17 pass-Allen (Rothe kick), 1/10:40 NM-mcQuarley 1 run (Sanders kick), 1/13:57 AF-McVey 1 run (Strebel kick), 3/9:57 AF-Strebel 47 FG, 2/10:48 AF-Strebel 48 FG, 1/10:33 AF-Robinette 75 pass-Romine (Strebel kick), 3/4:40 W-Maulhardt 20 pass-Allen (Rothe kick), 2/4:51 NM-Gipson 60 run (Sanders kick), 1/9:21 AF-Strebel 22 FG, 4/11:33 AF-Strebel 41 FG, 2/:51 AF-Owens 43 run (Strebel kick), 1/7:56 N-White 6 run (Moehring kick), 4/8:33 W-May 15 fumble return (Rothe kick), 3/8:55 NM-Owens 1 run (Sanders kick), 2/13:21 AF-McVey 62 pass-Romine (Cleveland run), 4/6:23 W-Hollister 32 pass-Allen (Rothe kick), 3/3:33 AF-Robinette 53 pass-Romine (Strebel kick), 3/10:30 N-Worth 1 run (Moehring kick), 4/:10 AF-Robinette 75 pass-Romine (Strebel kick), 3/3:21 NM-Gipson 12 run (Sanders kick), 2/6:49 AF-Romine 1 run (Strebel kick), 4/9:03 AF-Romine 1 run (Strebel kick), 2/2:00 Team Statistics N AF AF-McVey 49 pass-Romine (Owens NG), 4/3:31 NM-Drennan 45 pass-Jordan (Sanders kick), 2/1:10 First Downs (R-P-Pen) 18 (5-11-2) 18 (10-8-0) W-Hill 1 run (Rothe kick), 4/2:01 AF-Strebel 37 FG, 2/:00 NET Rushing Att-Yds 38-57 53-173 NM-McQuarley 1 run (Sanders kick), 3/7:27 Yards Lost Rushing 56 22 Team Statistics AF Wyo AF-Cleveland 20 pass-Romine (Strebel kick), 3/5:33 Yds Gained Rushing 113 195 First Downs (R-P-Pen) 12 (6-6-0) 21 (9-10-2) NM-Sanders 49 FG, 3/:32 NET PASSING YARDS 260 257 NET Rushing Att-Yds 149 189 AF-McVey 6 run (Pass NG), 4/5:22 Passing (C-A-I) 17-31-2 8-15-1 Yards Lost Rushing 41 30 TOTAL OFFENSE 69-317 68-430 Yds Gained Rushing 190 219 Team Statistics UNM AF Avg. Per Play 4.6 6.3 NET PASSING YARDS 188 173 First Downs (R-P-Pen) 18 (14-3-1) 24 (12-11-1) Fumbles 1-1 1-0 Passing (C-A-I) 6-19-3 15-27-0 NET Rushing Att-Yds 373 251 Penalties 3-15 5-70 TOTAL OFFENSE 58-337 75-362 Yards Lost Rushing 14 38 Punts (#-Avg) 5-40.4 5-45.4 Avg. Per Play 5.8 4.8 Yds Gained Rushing 387 289 Punt Returns 2-(-2) 1-3 Fumbles 2-1 1-1 NET PASSING YARDS 70 280 Kickoff Returns 1-23 1-18 Penalties 4-45 5-50 Passing (C-A-I) 3-8-0 12-24-0 Interceptions 1-0 2-0 Punts (#-Avg) 6-48.0 8-38.4 TOTAL OFFENSE 63-443 73-531 Fumble Returns 0-0 1-0 Punt Returns 1-4 4-22 Avg. Per Play 7.0 7.3 Possession Time 28:00 32:00 Kickoff Returns 1-18 3-47 Fumbles 1-0 2-0 Third Downs 5-15 8-16 Interceptions 0-0 3-20 Penalties 3-25 4-41 Fourth Downs 3-5 0-0 Fumble Returns 0-0 1-15-1 Punts (#-Avg) 5-37.0 4-46.8 Sacks By: 0-0 6-41 Possession Time 26:00 34:00 Punt Returns 1-4 1-7 Attendance: 43,063 Third Downs 4-14 5-15 Kickoff Returns 4-160 1-22 Fourth Downs 0-0 0-0 Interceptions 0-0 0-0 Individual Statistics Sacks By: 3-24 3-26 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0 Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Owens 15-63-0, Attendance: 26,623 Possession Time 31:25 28:35 Johnson 14-58-0, Davern 9-33-0, Cleveland 1-9- Third Downs 9-15 3-11 0, Williams 1-7-0, McVey 4-4-1, Romine 7-2-0. Individual Statistics Fourth Downs 0-0 1-3 Navy-High 11-32-0, White 5-21-1, Romine 2-7- Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Johnson 7-73-0, Sacks By: 3-20 0-0 0, Gulley 2-6-0, TEAM 1-(-3)-0, Worth 17-(-6)-1. McVey 5-39-0, Owens 5-17-0, Davern 5-13-0, Attendance: 18,756 Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD): AF-Romine Romine 12-9-1, Williams 4-(-1)-0, Cleveland 8-14-0-257-2, Williams 0-1-1-0-0. Navy-Worth 1-(-1)-0. Wyo-Hill 29-92-1, Allen 13-74-0, Gentry Individual Statistics 17-30-2-260-0, TEAM 0-1-0-0-0. 1-15-0, Wick 3-10-0, TEAM 2-(-2)-0. Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Owens 10-106-1, Receiving (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Robinette 5-163-1, Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD): AF-Romine Johnson 10-65-0, McVey 6-44-1, Davern 7-23-0, McVey 1-62-1, Reffi tt 1-21-0, Owens 1-11-0. Na- 6-19-3-188-2. Wyo-Allen 15-27-0-173-3. Romine 13-15-1, Williams 1-1-0, Cleveland vy-Tillman 9-128-0, Colon 2-59-0, Gulley 2-11-0, Receiving (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Robinette 3-101-1, 2-(-3)-0. UNM-Gipson 9-140-1, Owens 16-126- Romine 1-30-0, Jackson 1-21-0, Carmona 1-6-0, McVey 2-77-1, Reffi tt 1-10-0. Wyo-Conway 1, Jordan 6-51-0, McQuarley 14-31-2, Gamblin Cass 1-5-0. 4-24-0, Haulhardt 3-42-1, Johnson 3-27-0, Hol- 1-14-0, Chestnug 5-13-0, Apodaca 2-2-0, TEAM Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Ross 6-5-11, lister 2-39-1, Gengry 2-24-1, Price 1-17-0. 2-(-4)-0. Linn 6-1-7, Dunn 4-3-7, Hicks 3-3-6, Flor 0-6-6, Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Steelhammer Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD): AF-Romine 12- Onyechi 2-3-5, Deeks 2-3-5, Washington 2-2-4, 6-5-11, Ross 1-9-10, Alexander 2-6-8, Flor 24-0-280-2. UNM-Jordan 3-6-0-70-2, Apodaca Coppola 1-3-4, Steelhammer 2-1-3, Watson 2-4-6, Washington 4-1-5, Ladipo 3-2-5, HIcks 0-2-0-0-0. 2-1-3, Byers 2-1-3, Griffi n 1-0-1, Connors 1-0-1, 3-2-5, Coppola 2-3-5, Dunn 2-2-4, Griffi n 2-2-4, Receiving (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Robinette 7-182-1, Davern 1-0-1, Alexander 0-1-1, Harris 0-1-1. Weaver 2-1-3, Deeks 1-2-3, Onyechi 1-2-3, Davern 3-57-0, McVey 1-21-0, Cleveland 1-20-1. Navy-Thomas 3-8-11, Williams 3-5-8, Gilman Watson 2-0-2, McVey 1-1-2, Robinette 2-0-2, UNM-Drennan 2-58-1, Gipson 1-12-1. 3-3-6, Mason 4-2-6, Polu 3-3-6, Kelly 1-4-5, Linn 2-0-2, Harris 2-0-2, Vereen 1-1-2, Healy Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Washington Thomasson 3-1-4, Colburn 2-2-4, Palmore 1-2-3, 1-0-1, Bullard 1-0-1, Brosy 0-1-1. Wyo-Wacha 6-1-7, Vereen 4-2-6, Steelhammer 4-2-6, Hicks Forrestal 2-1-3, Gonzales 0-2-2, Bryant 1-1-2, 3-6-9, Epps 5-2-7, May 4-2-6, Wingard 5-0-5, 1-5-6, Dunn 3-3-6, Byers 5-1-6, Alexander Berchant 1-1-2, Wooten 2-0-2, McCoy 2-0-2, Hull 4-1-5, Wilson 2-2-4, Appleby 2-2-4, Ghaifan 3-2-5, Watson 1-2-4, Healy 3-0-3, Ross 2-1-3, McCoy 2-0-2, Howard 0-2-2, Sayles 1-1-2, Pit- 2-1-3, Lolohea 1-2-3, Gafford 1-1-2, Hall 0-2-2, Coppola 3-0-3, Linn 2-0-2, Bullard 2-0-2, Ladipo tman 1-1-2, Jones 1-0-1, Tillman 1-0-1, Ryan Mayfi eld 1-0-1, Malauulu 0-1-1, Prosser 0-1-1, 1-1-2, Deeks 2-0-2, Strebel 1-0-1, Weaver 1-0-1. 1-0-1, Ryan 1-0-1, Romine 0-1-1, Powell 0-1-1, Granderson 0-1-1. UNM-D’Avanzo 6-2-8, Carson 6-1-7, Rothschil- Sullivan 0-1-1. ler 4-2-6, Cox 4-2-6, Daniels 4-1-5, Henry 3-1-4, Boatright 3-1-4, Santos 2-1-3, Martin 3-0-3, Ocasio 3-0-3, White 1-2-3, Girgle 2-0-2, Udeh 1-1-2, Crosby 2-0-2, Okonkwo 1-1-2, Hart 1-0- 1, Woodhouse 1-0-1, Hughes 0-1-1, Williams Air Force Football 113 2016 Game recaps Hawai’i 34, Air Force 27 Air Force 31, Fresno State 21 Air Force 31, Army 12 789Oct. 22, Falcon Stadium Oct. 28, Fresno, CA Nov. 5, West Point, NY

Team 1 2 3 4 (OT) Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Hawai’i 0 10 3 7 (14) 34 Air Force 0 7 10 14 31 Air Force 0 10 14 7 31 Air Force 7 0 6 7 (7) 27 Fresno State 7 7 7 0 21 Army 0 6 6 0 12

Scoring Scoring Scoring AF-McVey 6 run (Strebel kick), 1/7:27 FS-Johnson 36 pass-Virgil (Kroening kick), 1/7:55 AF-Strebel 20 FG, 2/7:39 UH-Sanchez 25 FG, 2/11:29 FS-Johnson 2 pass-Virgil (Kroening kick), 2/12:19 AF-Davern 17 run (Strebel kick), 2/4:34 UH-Lakalaka 1 run (Sanchez kick), 2/:07 AF-Cleveland 33 pass-Romine (Strebel kick), 2/:41 A-Walker 32 run (Wilson kick blk), 2/1:19 AF-Strebel 47 FG, 3/12:40 AF-Strebel 27 FG, 3/9:01 AF-Owens 46 pass-Worthman (Strebel kick), 3/11:31 AF-Strebel 42 FG, 3/9:17 AF-Healy 35 INT return (Strebel kick), 3/8:24 A-Poe 14 pass-Bradshaw (Pass NG), 3/5:55 UH-Sanchez 35 FG, 3/2:02 FS-Johnson 52 pass-Virgil (Kroening kick), 3/6:25 AF-McVey 4 run (Strebel kick), 3/3:34 AF-Davern 2 run (Strebel kick), 4/13:33 AF-Worthman 2 run (Strebel kick), 4/13:02 AF-Worthman 4 run (Strebel kick), 4/8:50 UH-Ursua 40 pass-Brown (Sanchez kick), 4/11:51 AF-Worthman 4 run (Strebel kick), 4/2:34 AF-Romine 5 rush (Strebel kick), OT Team Statistics AF Army UH-Kemp 13 pass-Brown (Sanchez kick), OT Team Statistics AF FS First Downs (R-P-Pen) 20 (12-6-2) 15 (7-4-4) UH-Kemp 25 pass-Brown (Sanchez kick), OT First Downs (R-P-Pen) 23 (19-4-0) 18 (4-10-4) NET Rushing Att-Yds 249 144 NET Rushing Att-Yds 327 37 Yards Lost Rushing 8 84 Team Statistics UH AF Yards Lost Rushing 20 24 Yds Gained Rushing 257 169 First Downs (R-P-Pen) 19 (3-16-0) 27 (24-1-2) Yds Gained Rushing 347 61 NET PASSING YARDS 195 84 NET Rushing Att-Yds 75 389 NET PASSING YARDS 97 312 Passing (C-A-I) 6-9-0 5-16-2 Yards Lost Rushing 18 23 Passing (C-A-I) 5-9-0 19-38-4 TOTAL OFFENSE 61-444 56-228 Yds Gained Rushing 93 412 TOTAL OFFENSE 82-424 68-349 Avg. Per Play 7.3 4.1 NET PASSING YARDS 312 20 Avg. Per Play 5.2 5.1 Fumbles 1-1 0-0 Passing (C-A-I) 21-37-2 1-10-1 Fumbles 2-1 1-0 Penalties 9-99 5-35 TOTAL OFFENSE 63-387 97-409 Penalties 6-47 8-55 Punts (#-Avg) 2-52.0 5-37.2 Avg. Per Play 6.1 4.2 Punts (#-Avg) 4-29.2 3-37.3 Punt Returns 0-0 0-0 Fumbles 1-0 2-2 Punt Returns 1-(-1) 2-1 Kickoff Returns 6-328 3-170 Penalties 4-46 4-35 Kickoff Returns 4-69 6-113 Interceptions 2-0 0-0 Punts (#-Avg) 5-44.8 3-50.0 Interceptions 4-65-1 0-0-0 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns 0-0 1-0 Fumble Returns 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 31:13 28:47 Kickoff Returns 1-39 1-14 Possession Time 35:01 24:59 Third Downs 7-12 4-12 Interceptions 1-0 2-34 Third Downs 9-17 7-14 Fourth Downs 1-1 0-2 Fumble Returns 2-0 0-0 Fourth Downs 1-2 1-3 Sacks By: 1-8 0-0 Possession Time 25:18 34:42 Sacks By: 2-11 1-6 Attendance: 38,443 Third Downs 6-13 12-22 Attendance: 25,197 Fourth Downs 0-0 1-4 Individual Statistics Sacks By: 0-0 2-12 Individual Statistics Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Owens 12-106-0, Attendance: 29,132 Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Worthman 20-102-2, Worthman 19-63-1, McVey 7-35-1, Davern 1-17- Owens 17-71-0, Davern 15-70-0, Romine 9-26-0, 1, Johnson 7-17-0, Williams 2-8-0, Cleveland Individual Statistics Cleveland 1-20-0, Williams 1-17-0, McVey 5-16- 2-6-0, TEAM 2-(-3)-0. Army-Davidson 10-45-0, Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Davern 24-98-1, 0, Wilson 3-7-0. FS-James 19-24-0, Jordan 3-21- Bradshaw 16-41-0, Walker 5-38-1, Woolfork McVey 11-78-1, Romine 13-74-1, Johnson 16- 0, Green 3-3-0, Rice 1-1-0, Virgil 4-(-12)-0. 4-11-0, Campbell 2-7, Asberry 3-3-0. 58-0, Owens 12-45-0, Williams 6-24-0, Wilson Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD): AF-Romine 5-9- Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD): AF-Worthman 3-10-0, Cleveland 1-5-0, TEAM 1-(-3)-0. UH- 0-97-1, Worthman 0-0-0-0-0. FS-Virgil 18-37-4- 6-9-0-195-1. Army-Bradshaw 5-15-2-84-1, Harris 8-40-0, Saint Juste 8-31-0, Lakalaka 3-4-1, 303-3, Green 1-1-0-9-0. Walker 0-1-0-0-0. Brown 7-17-0. Receiving (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Robinette 3-54-0, Receiving (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Robinette 3-104-0, Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD): AF-Romine Cleveland 1-33-1, McVey 1-10-0. FS-Johnson Owens 1-46-1, Reffi tt 1-33-0, Davern 1-12-0. 1-10-1-20-0. UH-Brown 21-37-2-312-3. 10-142-3, Jordan 4-115-0, Hardaway 3-30-0, Army-Poe 3-46-1, Ejekam 2-38-0. Receiving (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Reffi tt 1-20-0. UH- Peck 1-16-0, Virgil 1-9-0. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Hicks 4-3-7, Al- Ursua 7-108-1, Kemp 6-151-2, Barker 3-28-0, Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Alexander 5-4- exander 5-1-6, Ladipo 3-3-6, Byers 2-4-6, Dunn Unga 2-25-0, Camanse-Stevens 1-3-0, Collie 9, Healy 5-3-8, Duynn 4-3-7, Vereen 4-2-6, Grif- 4-1-5, Watson 2-3-5, Steelhammer 2-3-5, Deeks 1-3-0, Harris 1-(-6)-0. fi n 4-1-5, Steelhammer 2-3-5, Deeks 1-4-5, Hicks 1-3-4, Washington 3-0-3, Ross 3-0-3, Hill 1-0-1, Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Steelhammer 2-2-4, Watson 3-0-3, Ladipo 2-1-3, Byers 0-3-3, Driskell 1-0-1, Onyechi 1-0-1, Cleveland 1-0-1, 4-4-8, Healy 3-5-8, Hicks 3-3-6, Ladipo 4-2-6, Floyd 1-1-2, Hill 1-1-2, Dailey 1-0-1, Weaver Coppola 1-0-1, Sutton 1-0-1, Healy 0-1-1. Army- Alexander 2-3-5, Vereen 1-3-4, Washington 1-0-1, Strebel 0-1-1, Harris 0-1-1, Coppola Timpf 8-4-12, King 9-2-11, Moss 4-4-8, McLean 2-1-3, Dunn 1-2-3, Watson 1-2-3, Griffi n 2-0-2, 0-1-1, Sutton 0-1-1. FS-Brown 4-11-15, Stanley 3-4-7, Voit 3-4-7, McClinton 2-3-5, Brinson Coppola 0-2-2, Floyd 1-0-1, Deeks 0-1-1, Byers 5-6-11, Camilli 5-6-11, Soechting 3-7-10, Glass 1-4-5, Aukerman 1-2-3, Riley 1-1-2, Ruzga 1-1-2, 1-0-1. UH-Packer 4-10-14, Mageo 6-8-14, Tavai 5-4-9, Okeke 2-7-9, Bailey 5-1-6, Hughes 2-3-5, England 1-1-2, Wolf 1-0-1, Wright 1-0-1, Smith 10-3-13, Butler 4-5-9, Akoteu 4-4-8, Henderson Bell 2-3-5, Forrester 2-2-4, Potts 2-2-4, Otukolo 0-1-1, Davis 0-1-1. 4-3-7, Rasmussen 4-3-7, Koloamatangi 5-2-7, 3-0-3, Kristofors 2-0-2, Madsen 1-1-2, Ellis Prtichard 4-2-6, Williams 2-4-6, Choi 2-3-5, 1-1-2, Green 0-2-2, Hendrickson 0-2-2, Mitchell Kema-Kaleiwahea 1-3-4, Faalologo 1-2-3, Gif- 1-0-1,Wrighjt 0-1-1, Jones 0-1-1, Hokit 0-1-1, ford 1-2-3, Farris 2-0-2, Rogers 1-1-2, Saint Juste Bryant 0-1-1, Martens 0-1-1, McBee 0-1-1. 2-0-2, Tullis 1-1-2, Scruton 0-1-1, Moala 0-1-1.

Air Force Football 114 2016 Game recaps Air Force 49, Colorado St. 46 Air Force 41, San Jose State 38 Air Force 27, Boise State 20 10Nov. 12, Falcon Stadium 11Nov. 19, San Jose, CA 12 Nov. 25, Falcon Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Colorado St. 14 10 14 8 46 Air Force 7 10 14 10 41 Boise State 7 3 3 7 20 Air Force 7 21 14 7 49 San Jose State 13 10 8 7 38 Air Force 7 10 7 3 27

Scoring Scoring Scoring CS-Dawkins 61 run (Bryan kick), 1/13:59 SJ-Gaither 25 pass-Potter (Crawford kick), 1/12:34 BS-McNichols 4 run (Rausa kick), 1/14:23 AF-McVey 10 run (Strebel kick), 1/10:34 AF-Worthman 4 run (Strebel kick), 1/9:12 AF-Johnson 1 run (Strebel kick), 1/9:48 CS-Matthews 3 run (Bryan kick), 1/4:22 SJ-Potter 17 run (Crawford kick NG), 2/4:59 AF-Strebel 36 FG, 2/6:13 AF-McVey 6 run (Strebel kick), 2/13:44 AF-Strebel 24 FG, 2/14:51 AF-Weaver 11 blk punt rtn (Strebel kick), 2/5:11 CS-Bryan 38 FG, 2/11:54 SJ-Potter 1 run (Crawford kick), 2/9:54 BS-Rausa 29 FG, 2/:00 CS-Sweet 27 INT rtn (Bryan kick), 10:50 AF-Williams 7 run (Strebel kick), 2/2:48 AF-Davern 8 run (Strebel kick), 3/8:56 AF-Worthman 54 run (Strebel kick), 2/8:46 SJ-Crawford 31 FG, 2/:00 BS-Rausa 31 FG, 3/4:24 AF-McVey 15 run (Strebel kick), 2/:22 AF-Worthman 25 run (Strebel kick), 3/7:34 AF-Strebel 30 FG, 4/9:02 AF-Vail fumble recovery (Strebel kick), 3/13:20 AF-Johnson 4 run (Strebel kick), 3/5:35 BS-Wilson 75 pass-Rypien (Rausa kick), 4/8:50 CS-Ruiz 9 pass-Stevens (Bryan kick), 3/9:54 SJ-Roberson 3 pass-Potter (Potter run), 3/:00 CS-Dawkins 2 run (Bryan kick), 3/6:57 AF-Strebel 21 FG, 4/12:03 Team Statistics BS AF AF-Williams 5 run (Strebel kick), 3/1:41 SJ-Potter 1 run (Crawford kick), 4/4:00 First Downs (R-P-Pen) 12 (3-8-1) 25 (23-1-1) AF-McVey 8 run (Strebel kick), 4/8:36 AF-Robinette 22 pass-Worthman (Strebel kick), 4/:32 NET Rushing Att-Yds 84 314 CS-Gallup 7 pass-Stevens (Pass good), 4/6:43 Yards Lost Rushing 12 30 Team Statistics AF SJSU Yds Gained Rushing 96 344 Team Statistics CSU AF First Downs (R-P-Pen) 27 (25-1-1) 28 (9-16-3) NET PASSING YARDS 316 45 First Downs (R-P-Pen) 22 (9-12-1) 26 (22-2-2) NET Rushing Att-Yds 63-458 41-117 Passing (C-A-I) 9-26-0 3-6-1 NET Rushing Att-Yds 185 485 Yards Lost Rushing 14 40 TOTAL OFFENSE 51-400 83-359 Yards Lost Rushing 1 5 Yds Gained Rushing 472 157 Avg. Per Play 7.8 4.3 Yds Gained Rushing 186 490 NET PASSING YARDS 33 457 Fumbles 1-1 1-0 NET PASSING YARDS 374 49 Passing (C-A-I) 3-7-1 25-37-2 Penalties 3-27 3-30 Passing (C-A-I) 22-29-1 3-8-1 TOTAL OFFENSE 70-491 78-457 Punts (#-Avg) 7-42.0 5-40.4 TOTAL OFFENSE 64-559 76-534 Avg. Per Play 7.0 5.9 Punt Returns 2-12 2-52 Avg. Per Play 8.7 7.0 Fumbles 1-1 1-1 Kickoff Returns 3-50 2-40 Fumbles 2-1 2-1 Penalties 7-85 7-41 Interceptions 1-0 0-0 Penalties 3-35 3-36 Punts (#-Avg) 2-36.0 3-39.7 Fumble Returns 0-0 1-0 Punts (#-Avg) 0-0 2-42.5 Punt Returns 2-34 0-0 Possession Time 18:33 41:27 Punt Returns 2-11 0-0 Kickoff Returns 2-44 3-15 Third Downs 1-12 8-18 Kickoff Returns 4-93 0-0 Interceptions 2-33 1-50 Fourth Downs 1-2 1-1 Interceptions 1-27-1 1-13 Fumble Returns 1-3 0-0 Sacks By: 1-13 0-0 Fumble Returns 1-0 1-0 Possession Time 30:04 29:56 Attendance: 23,556 Possession Time 26:55 33:05 Third Downs 5-10 7-12 Third Downs 9-13 13-16 Fourth Downs 1-1 2-2 Individual Statistics Fourth Downs 0-1 1-1 Sacks By: 5-30 1-5 Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Worthman 26-80-0, Sacks By: 0-0 0-0 Attendance: 15,533 Johnson 17-73-1, McVey 8-61-0, Owens 12-48- Attendance: 23,467 0, Davern 8-38-1, Cleveland 3-14-0, Williams Individual Statistics 1-3-0, TEAM 2-(-3)-0. BS-McNichols 22-88-1, Individual Statistics Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Worthman 28-215-2, Rypien 2-1-0, Sperbeck 1-(-5)-0. Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): AF-McVey 15-184-4, McVey 9-89-0, Owens 9-86-0, Cleveland 3-30-0, Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD): AF-Worthman Worthman 16-143-1, Johnson 14-53-0, Owens Johnson 6-22-1, Davern 4-10-0, Williams 3-7-1, 3-5-0-45-0, Williams 0-1-1-0-0. BS-Rypien 9-26- 10-40-0, Davern 6-35-0, Williams 5-29-1, TEAM 1-(-1)-0. SJSU-Potter 22-52-3, Roberson 0-316-1. Cleveland 1-2-0, Vail 0-0-1, TEAM 1-(-1)-0. CSU- 11-35-0, Cooper 6-27-0, Smith 1-5-0, Crawley Receiving (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Robinette 3-45-0. Dawkins 14-102-2, Matthews 14-53-1, Hawkins 1-(-2)-0. BS-Sperbeck 5-123-0, Wilson 4-193-1. 2-16-0, Kinsey 4-10-0, Clark 1-4-0. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD): AF-Worthman Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Hicks 3-3-6, Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD): AF-Worthman 3-6-1-33-1, Robinette 0-1-0-0-0. SJSU-Potter Onyechi 3-2-5, Steelhammer 1-3-4, Washington 3-8-1-49-0. CSU-Stevens 22-29-1-374-2. 25-37-2-340-2. 2-2-4, Ross 2-2-4, Linn 2-1-3, Ladipo 3-0-3, Receiving (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Robinette 1-34-0, Receiving (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Robinette 2-30-1, Healy 1-2-3, Deeks 0-3-3, Byers 2-1-3, Coppola Williams 1-8-0, Reffi tt 1-7-0. CSU-Gallup 13- Owens 1-3-0. SJSU-Crawley 11-147-0, JOhn- 0-3-3, Dunn 2-0-2, Driskell 1-0-1, Flor 1-0-1, 213-1, Johnson 3-88-0, Ruiz 2-13-1, Fackrell son 4-72-0, Holmes 4-33-0, Roberson 3-51-1, Harris 1-0-1. BS-James 9-5-14, Vander Esch 2-11-0, Kinsey 1-49-0, Dawkins 1-0-0. Gaither 1-25-1, Smith 1-7-0, Freeman 1-5-0. 7-2-9, Lee 4-4-8, Hartsfi eld 4-3-7, Weaver 5-2-7, Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Hicks 5-5-10, Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Steelhammer Maeva 6-1-7, Frazier 4-2-6, Miles 2-4-6, Nwa- Ross 3-6-9, Steelhammer 5-3-8, Ladipo 3-3-6, 3-7-10, Onyechi 7-1-8, Ross 4-4-8, Hicks 3-3-6, hine 3-2-5, Moxey 4-1-5, Whitlock 4-1-5, Moa Washington 1-3-4, Dunn 2-2-4, Alexander 2-2-4, Linn 3-3-6, Washington 3-2-5, Byers 2-3-5m 2-0-2, Auelua 1-1-2, McCaskill 1-1-2, Lui 2-0-2, Healy 1-2-3, Onyechi 3-0-3, Byers 1-2-3, Watson Dunn 3-1-4, Healy 3-1-4, Ladipo 3-1-4,Deeks Young 1-0-1, Horton 1-0-1, Cottrell 1-0-1, Miles 0-2-2, Davern 1-1-2, Vereen 1-0-1, Linn 0-1-1, 1-2-3, Coppola 1-1-2, Alexander 1-1-2, Floyd 1-0-1, Ford 1-0-1, Hoyte 0-1-1. Baldwin 0-1-1, Bullard 1-0-1, Hill 1-0-1, Driskell 1-0-1, Lacy 1-0-1, Jackson 1-0-1, Sutton 1-0-1, 1-0-1, Cleveland 1-0-1, Dailey 0-1-1, Cutting Flor 0-1-1, Harris 0-1-1, Baldwin 0-1-1, B. Wash- 0-1-1. CSU-Davis 10-5-15, Thomas 7-6-13, Wat- ington 0-1-1. SJSU-Tago 9-5-14, Ginda 6-8-14, son 6-5-11, Colorito 6-3-9, Sweet 2-4-6, Buys Miller 10-3-13, Aguayo 6-7-13, Bierria 3-4-7, 3-2-5, Simmons 2-2-4, Schlager 2-1-3, Scott Roberts 4-2-6, Williams 3-2-5, Chachere 0-3-3, 0-2-2, Mayes 2-0-2, Lovingood 1-1-2, Thompson Oreglia 1-1-2, Kelly 1-0-1, Foley 1-0-1, Amann 0-2-2, Nutt 1-0-1, Robinson 0-1-1, Hicks 1-0-1, 1-0-1, Velichko 1-0-1, Sarver 1-0-1, Irving 0-1-1. Jackson 0-1-1, King 0-1-1, Schupp 0-1-1. Air Force Football 115 2016 Game recaps Air Force 45, So. Alabama 21 13 Dec. 30, Tucson, AZ

Team 1 2 3 4 Final So. Alabama 14 7 0 0 21 Air Force 3 18 17 7 45

Scoring SA-Magee 75 pass-Davis (Patterson kick), 1/14:49 AF-Strebel 25 FG, 1/9:05 SA-Ayoola 2 run (Patterson kick), 1/6:08 SA-Davis 4 run (Patterson kick), 2/10:41 AF-Strebel 22 FG, 2/6:34 AF-Cleveland 14 run (Strebel kick), 2/1:49 AF-Owens 1 run (Robinette-Worthman), 2/:25 AF-Robinette 75 pass-Worthman (Strebel kick), 3/14:42 AF-Williams 6 run (Strebel kick), 3/6:35 AF-Strebel 37 FG, 3/2:03 AF-Owens 22 run (Strebel kick), 4/9:22

Team Statistics USA AF First Downs (R-P-Pen) 13 (6-7-0) 24 (14-6-4) NET Rushing Att-Yds 68 253 Yards Lost Rushing 41 40 Yds Gained Rushing 109 293 NET PASSING YARDS 245 207 Passing (C-A-I) 10-26-1 7-10-0 TOTAL OFFENSE 47-313 73-460 Avg. Per Play 6.7 6.3 Fumbles 2-2 1-0 Penalties 9-71 5-25 Punts (#-Avg) 5-37.0 2-36.5 Punt Returns 1-5 0-0 Kickoff Returns 4-46 2-44 Interceptions 0-0 1-0 Fumble Returns 0-0 1-5 Possession Time 19:34 40:26 Third Downs 3-8 5-13 Fourth Downs 0-0 0-1 Sacks By: 4-18 2-20 Attendance: 33,868

Individual Statistics Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Owens 17-74-2, Worthman 21-71-0, Williams 8-42-1, McVey 3-41- 0, Cleveland 2-17-1, Wilson 2-7-0, Johnson 7-5-0, TEAM 3-(-4)-0. USA - Johnson 4-44-0, Ayoola 8-32-1, Garvin 1-(-3)-0, Davis 8-(-5)-1. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds-TD): AF-Worthman 7-10-0-207-1. USA - Davis 10-24-1-245-1, Garvin 0-2-0-0-0. Receiving (Att-Yds-TD): AF-Williams 3-66-0, Robinette 2-124-1, McVey 2-17-0-10. Tackle Leaders (UT-AT-TT): AF-Steelhammer 5-0-5, Deeks 3-03, Washington 3-0-3, Hicks 2-0-2, Dunn 2-0-2, Watson 2-0-2, Ross 2-0-2, Alexan- der 2-0-2, Healy 1-1-2, Linn 1-0-1, Ladipo 1-0-1, TEAM 1-0-1, Driskell 1-0-1, Weaver 1-0-1, Onye- chi 1-0-1, Baldwin 0-1-1. USA - Songy 12-4-16, Allen 8-1-9, Earl 6-3-9, Reeaves 6-2-8, Buchanan 5-1-6, Milner 3-0-3, Thompson 2-1-3, Robinson 2-1-3, Turner 2-0-2, Moore 2-0-2, Befort 2-0-2, Middleton 2-0-2, Barge 1-0-1, Brown 1-0-1, Rob- inson 1-0-1, Grayer 0-1-1.

Air Force Football 116 mountain west mountain west conference

THIS IS THE MOUNTAIN WEST spectively in 2005). With UNLV’s Anthony Bennett claiming the No. 1 pick in the From its inception in 1999, the 2013 NBA Draft, the Mountain West is one Mountain West has been committed to of three conferences to have multiple No. excellence in intercollegiate athletics, 1 NBA draft selections since 2000. Also, while promoting the academic missions of with San Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg its member institutions. Progressive in its earning the No. 1 pick in the 2009 MLB approach, the MW continues to cultivate Draft, the Mountain West is one of two opportunities for student-athletes to com- conferences to have the No. 1 selection pete at the highest level, while fostering in each of the NFL, NBA and MLB drafts academic achievement and sportsman- since the MW was founded in 1999. ship. Now in its 18th year, the MW has been assertive in its involvement with the The Mountain West is noted for its NCAA governance structure and has taken geographic diversity. Some of the most a leadership role in the overall administra- beautiful terrain and landscapes in the na- tion of intercollegiate athletics. tion can be found within Mountain West boundaries, including the majestic Rocky The Mountain West has marked Mountain range, which borders fi ve MW several achievements during its fi rst 17 institutions (Air Force, Boise State, Colo- years, most notably becoming the fi rst to with managing the day-to-day business of rado State, New Mexico and Utah State). establish a sports television network dedi- Division I athletics. San Diego State Presi- The high plains of Wyoming (elevation cated solely to an intercollegiate athletic dent Elliot Hirshman currently sits on the 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus conference (The Mtn.). The Mountain West DI Board of Directors, while MW Commis- in the nation) contrast with the desert cit- also was the fi rst to experiment with the sioner Craig Thompson and New Mexico ies of Las Vegas and Reno, home to UNLV coaches’ challenge in the college football Director of Athletics Paul Krebs are mem- and Nevada, respectively, while Fresno instant replay system, and was the fi rst bers of the DI Council. Kendall Spencer, State, San Diego State and San Jose State non-automatic-qualifying BCS conference the former chair of the DI Student-Athlete add a West coast infl uence with their loca- to participate in four BCS bowl games, Advisory Committee and UNM track & tions in Central, Southern and Northern winning three. In the inaugural year of the fi eld athlete, was the fi rst student-athlete California. The inclusion of the Hawai‘i new College Football Playoff system, Boise in the history of the organization to serve football program extends the Mountain State earned the automatic slot into a on the Division I Board. West footprint to the beautiful islands in New Year’s Six bowl game as the highest- Additionally, the Mountain West was the Pacifi c Ocean, while the addition of ranked champion from the Group of Five the fi rst conference to have a member the women’s soccer program at Colorado 5 conferences. The Broncos defeated then institution with No. 1 overall picks in both College gives the MW an additional pres- 10th-ranked Arizona 38-30 in the VIZIO the NFL and NBA drafts in the same year ence in the Rocky Mountains. Fiesta Bowl. In 2011-12, the Mountain (Utah’s Alex Smith and Andrew Bogut, re- West was among the fi rst conferences to implement a league-wide state-of-the-art basketball instant replay system. Changes in the NCAA governance struc- ture set the table for another Conference fi rst, when two members of the MW Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) were included in the June 2014 meeting of the Mountain West Board of Directors. New Mexico track and fi eld athlete Kendall Spencer, the national chair of the 2014-15 NCAA Division I Student- Athlete Advisory Committee, and Air Force Academy volleyball player Emma Dridge joined the BOD members in this historic meeting to advance the discussion on student-athlete involvement in the NCAA and MW governance structure. During the last two academic years, MW student-ath- letes participated on monthly membership calls and have joined MW administrators in the annual Joint Council Spring Meet- ings in Arizona. The Mountain West is well-repre- sented within the new NCAA governance structure, including individuals who were appointed to serve on committees tasked

Air Force Football 118 MW COMMISSIONER CRAIG THOMPSON

Craig Thompson was the Mountain College Football Offi ciating Board of Managers, LLC. He also West Conference’s fi rst employee when has served on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee he was named Commissioner on Oct. 15, (1995-2000) and was appointed Chair of the committee in July 1998. Ever since, Thompson has navigated 1999, completing his term September 1, 2000. the Conference through the ever-chang- Over the tenure of his career, Thompson has been a member ing landscape of intercollegiate athletics. of the Executive Committee and the Director’s Cup Committee As the league enters its 19th season of of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics competition in 2017-18, Thompson con- (NACDA), as well as the governing NCAA Council and various tinues to create and improve the opportu- Council subcommittees. He has also played a prominent role in nities for Mountain West institutions and hosting numerous men’s and women’s NCAA postseason basket- student-athletes to be successful both ball tournaments in St. Louis, Atlanta, New Orleans and Denver. academically and athletically. Prior to his current role, Thompson served as the commis- Since the Mountain West opened its doors on January 4, sioner of the Sun Belt Conference for nearly eight years and as 1999, Thompson has been committed to excellence in intercol- the only commissioner of the American South Conference prior legiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its to the merger of the two leagues in 1991. member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW has fl ourished under the guidance of Commissioner Thompson and During his eight years at the Sun Belt, he spent the majority continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to com- of his time addressing national trends and challenges in intercol- pete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement legiate athletics, television exposure, issues relating to confer- and sportsmanship. He has been instrumental in negotiating ence membership and promoting corporate involvement. In nearly $300 million in television revenue and has been an innova- 1997-98, the Sun Belt instituted a comprehensive sportsmanship tor in the postseason bowl structure as MW teams have partici- policy, which earned Thompson designation as a 1998 Sports pated in six inaugural bowl games. Ethics Fellow by the Institute for International Sport. Under Thompson’s leadership, the Sun Belt was active in expansion as As conference realignment spread throughout the collegiate it continued to strengthen its posture nationally, adding Florida landscape, Thompson positioned the Mountain West for the International University and the University of Denver. future with the additions of Fresno State and the University of Nevada on July 1, 2012, and San José State University and Utah Prior to its merger with the Sun Belt, Thompson served as State University on July 1, 2013. The University of Hawai‘i also the fi rst and only commissioner of the American South Confer- joined the league as a football-only member on July 1, 2012, ence, which boasted an NCAA national champion in women’s while Colorado College became a member in women’s soccer on basketball during its fi rst year. The American South also gained July 1, 2014. immediate national cable television exposure on ESPN and sent numerous teams into NCAA postseason play during the confer- Thompson’s leadership and vision have helped the con- ence’s four-year history. ference enhance its television revenue and exposure through revolutionary agreements with CBS Sports Network and ESPN, Preceding his move to commissioner, Thompson served four and becoming the fi rst major collegiate athletic conference to years as the Director of Communications for the Metro Confer- launch a dedicated sports channel featuring exclusive program- ence in Atlanta. While at the Metro, he directed the communica- ming around its athletic programs, as well as conference news. In tions operations and administered conference championship the summer of 2006, the centerpiece of this historic relationship events. Thompson originated the Metro Conference Sportswrit- was realized with the launch of The Mtn. – MountainWest Sports ers and Broadcasters Association, began a weekly radio program Network – the fi rst sports network dedicated to serving a single with over 300 affi liate stations, and originated a weekly satellite collegiate athletic conference. The Mountain West was also one video program involving all Metro institutions. He also took on of the fi rst conferences to develop its own digital network. The administrative duties such as coordination of offi cials, scheduling Mountain West Network, powered by Campus Insiders, continues of tournament and regular-season play, and handling of legisla- to expand and enhance the league’s profi le through live-event tive rules interpretations. streaming and on-demand content. Thompson graduated from the University of Minnesota with Thompson has been instrumental in strengthening the an undergraduate degree in journalism. Following graduation, he position of the Mountain West in the college football landscape - spent two years as assistant sports information director at Kansas both in the previous (BCS) format and State University, earning numerous CoSIDA publication awards. in the current College Football Playoff (CFP) structure. In 2006, he He then spent three years as director of public relations and spearheaded an effort that resulted in better access for the MW promotions for the NBA’s Kansas City Kings. and more than doubled the annual BCS revenue on an annual Thompson and his wife, Carla, have a son (Ted) and a daugh- basis for non-automatic-qualifying conferences. The MW has ter (Emma). been steadfast in its efforts to fi nd a way to make the collegiate postseason football system fair for all universities. Through its fi rst 17 years of competition, the Mountain West has participated in 76 bowl games, amassing a 42-35 (.545) all-time record in those contests. Thompson is an integral part of the national landscape in intercollegiate athletics, holding many prestigious NCAA posts. He currently sits on the NCAA Division I Council and CFB Man- agement Committee. In addition, Thompson is a member of the Air Force Football 119 mountain west composite schedule

Day, Date TV Time Day, Date TV Time

Saturday, August 26 Friday, September 29 Oregon State at Colorado State CBSSN 12:30 p.m. BYU at Utah State CBSSN 6 p.m. South Florida at San José State CBSSN 4:30 p.m. Hawai‘i at UMass Saturday, September 30 Air Force at New Mexico* CBSSN 5 p.m. Friday, September 1 No. Illinois at San Diego St CBSSN 7:30 p.m. Colorado State vs. Colorado% Pac-12 Network 6 p.m. Colorado State at Hawai‘i* Utah State at Wisconsin ESPN/WatchESPN 8 p.m. Texas State at Wyoming Nevada at Fresno State* Saturday, September 2 San José State at UNLV* ESPN Networks Wyoming at Iowa Big Ten Network 11 a.m. Troy at Boise State ESPNU/WatchESPN 1:45 p.m. Friday, October 6 Nevada at Northwestern Big Ten Network 2:30 p.m. Boise State at BYU ESPN/WatchESPN 8:15 p.m. UC Davis at San Diego State 5:30 p.m. VMI at Air Force Saturday, October 7 Abilene Christian at New Mexico Air Force at Navy CBSSN 3:30 p.m. Incarnate Word at Fresno State Hawai‘i at Nevada* CBSSN 7:30 p.m. Western Carolina at Hawai‘i Colorado State at Utah State* Cal Poly at San José State Fresno State at San José State* Howard at UNLV San Diego State at UNLV* ESPN Networks

Thursday, September 7 Saturday, October 14 Idaho State at Utah State 6 p.m. Boise State at San Diego State* CBSSN 7:30 p.m. UNLV at Air Force* Saturday, September 9 Nevada at Colorado State* ESPN Networks Hawai‘i at UCLA Pac-12 Network 2 p.m. New Mexico at Fresno State* Fresno State at Alabama ESPN2/WatchESPN 2:30 p.m. Wyoming at Utah State* San José State at Texas Longhorn Network 2:30 p.m. San José State at Hawai‘i Toledo at Nevada ESPN3 4 p.m. UNLV at Idaho ESPN3 6 p.m. Friday, October 20 Boise State at Washington State ESPN Networks 7:30 p.m. Air Force at Nevada* CBSSN 6:30 p.m. San Diego State at Arizona St Pac-12 Network 8 p.m. Colorado State at New Mexico* ESPN2/WatchESPN 8:15 p.m. Abilene Christian at Colorado State New Mexico State at New Mexico Saturday, October 21 Gardner-Webb at Wyoming Fresno St. at San Diego State* CBSSN 7:30 p.m. Wyoming at Boise State* ESPN Networks Thursday, September 14 Utah State at UNLV* New Mexico at Boise State* ESPN/WatchESPN 6 p.m. Saturday, October 28 Saturday, September 16 Air Force at Colorado State* CBSSN 1 p.m. Air Force at Michigan Big Ten Network 11 a.m. Boise State at Utah State* CBSSN 8 p.m. Utah State at Wake Forest ACC Network 3 p.m. New Mexico at Wyoming* ESPN Networks Idaho State at Nevada 4 p.m. UNLV at Fresno State* Oregon at Wyoming CBSSN 5 p.m. San Diego State at Hawai‘i* ESPN Networks Colorado State at Alabama ESPN Networks 6 p.m. San José State at BYU Fresno State at Washington Pac-12 Network 6:30 p.m. Stanford at San Diego State CBSSN 7:30 p.m. Saturday, November 4 San José State at Utah ESPN2/WatchESPN 8 p.m. Army at Air Force CBSSN 1:30 p.m. Colorado State at Wyoming* CBSSN 5 p.m. Friday, September 22 Nevada at Boise State* ESPN Networks Virginia at Boise State ESPN/ESPN2 6 p.m. Utah State at New Mexico* BYU at Fresno State ESPN Networks Saturday, September 23 Hawai‘i at UNLV San Diego State at Air Force* CBSSN 5 p.m. San Diego State at San José State* ESPN Networks New Mexico at Tulsa Utah State at San José State* Friday, November 10 Hawai‘i at Wyoming* ESPN Networks BYU at UNLV ESPN2/WatchESPN 7:30 p.m. Nevada at Washington State UNLV at Ohio State

Air Force Football 120 mountain west composite schedule

Day, Date TV Time Day, Date TV Time

Saturday, November 11 Saturday, November 25 Boise State at Colorado State* CBSSN 8:30 p.m. Boise State at Fresno State* CBSSN 12:30 p.m. Wyoming at Air Force* ESPN Networks UNLV at Nevada* 1 p.m. New Mexico at Texas A&M BYU at Hawai‘i CBSSN 4 p.m. Fresno State at Hawai‘i Utah State at Air Force* ESPN Networks San José State at Nevada* ESPN Networks Wyoming at San José State* ESPN Networks

Friday, November 17 UNLV at New Mexico* ESPN2/WatchESPN 7:30 p.m. Saturday, December 2 MW Football Championship Game+ Saturday, November 18 San José State at Colorado State* CBSSN %Sports Authority Field at Mile High (Denver, Colorado) 1:30 p.m. *Mountain West game Nevada at San Diego State* CBSSN 7:30 p.m. Air Force at Boise State* ESPN Networks +The Mountain West Football Championship Game will be Hawai‘i at Utah State* played at the home stadium of the highest-ranked of the two Fresno State at Wyoming* divisional champions.

Friday, November 24 All dates and times are local to site and are subject to change. New Mexico at San Diego State* CBSSN 12:30 p.m.

Air Force Football 121 2016 final standings / team statistics

2016 MW FOOTBALL STANDINGS: MOUNTAIN DIVISION Team MW PF PA Hm Rd Pct Overall PF PA Hm Rd Neu Pct Streak Boise State 6-2 285 183 4-0 2-2 .750 10-3 439 303 6-0 4-2 0-1 .769 Lost 2 New Mexico 6-2 288 282 3-1 2-1 .750 9-4 477 409 6-1 2-3 1-0 .692 Won 2 Wyoming* 6-2 332 291 4-0 2-2 .750 8-6 5-3 477 6-1 2-4 0-1 .571 Lost 3 Air Force 5-3 268 259 2-1 3-2 .625 10-3 457 351 5-1 4-1 1-1 .769 Won 6 Colorado State 5-3 311 214 3-1 2-2 .625 7-6 462 392 5-1 2-3 0-2 .538 Lost 1 Utah State 1-7 191 246 1-3 0-4 .125 3-9 287 352 3-3 0-6 0-0 .250 Lost 5

2016 MW FOOTBALL STANDINGS: WEST DIVISION Team MW PF PA Hm Rd Pct Overall PF PA Hm Rd Neu Pct Streak San Diego St.*! 6-2 290 139 3-1 3-1 .750 11-3 493 283 5-1 5-2 1-0 .786 Won 2 Hawai’i 4-4 195 250 1-3 3-1 .500 7-7 396 518 4-3 3-3 0-1 .500 Won 3 Nevada 3-5 213 244 2-2 1-3 .375 5-7 305 348 4-2 1-5 0-0 .333 Won 2 UNLV 3-5 246 309 2-2 1-3 .375 4-8 358 441 3-3 1-5 0-0 .333 Lost 2 San Jose State 3-5 190 258 2-2 0-4 .375 4-8 293 416 3-3 1-5 0-0 .333 Won 1 Fresno State 0-8 113 225 0-4 0-5 .000 1-11 212 370 1-5 0-6 0-0 .083 Lost 10

*Division Champion / ! Mountain West Champion

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg PASS DEFENSE G Att Cp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1. New Mexico(23) 13 63 61 1 0 12 0 477 36.7 1. Nevada(4) 12 240 142 5 59.2 1901 7.9 12 158.4 2. Wyoming(25) 14 66 64 1 0 13 1 503 35.9 2. Fresno State(5) 12 270 159 5 58.9 2009 7.4 21 167.4 3. Colorado State(28) 13 61 56 2 0 11 0 459 35.3 3. Utah State(11) 12 314 181 7 57.6 2118 6.7 20 176.5 4. San Diego State(29) 14 62 56 1 0 21 0 493 35.2 4. San José State(19) 12 266 160 10 60.2 2263 8.5 18 188.6 5. Air Force(30) 13 56 51 2 0 22 0 457 35.2 5. Colorado State(32) 13 315 185 8 58.7 2668 8.5 18 205.2 6. Boise State(38) 13 59 58 0 0 9 0 439 33.8 6. San Diego State(42) 14 445 240 26 53.9 2936 6.6 24 209.7 7. UNLV(47) 12 48 45 2 0 14 0 379 31.6 7. Boise State(46) 13 442 268 7 60.6 2769 6.3 19 213.0 8. Hawai‘i(69) 14 51 49 0 0 13 1 396 28.3 8. New Mexico(59) 13 345 201 8 58.3 2890 8.4 24 222.3 9. Nevada(91) 12 39 34 1 1 11 0 305 25.4 9. Hawai‘i(64) 14 393 246 11 62.6 3183 8.1 29 227.4 10.San José State(103) 12 35 31 2 0 16 0 293 24.4 10.UNLV(81) 12 395 210 5 53.2 2918 7.4 23 243.2 11.Utah State(112) 12 36 35 0 0 12 0 287 23.9 11.Wyoming(88) 14 425 241 15 56.7 3493 8.2 23 249.5 12.Fresno State(113) 12 24 23 0 0 15 0 212 17.7 12.Air Force(94) 13 383 201 15 52.5 3259 8.5 23 250.7

SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg 1. San Diego State(17) 14 37 35 0 1 8 0 283 20.2 1. San Diego State(1) 14 35 984 3 28.1 2. Boise State(29) 13 35 31 3 0 18 1 303 23.3 2. Air Force(9) 13 20 508 1 25.4 3. Air Force(49) 13 45 40 2 0 9 0 341 26.2 3. New Mexico(34) 13 38 864 1 22.7 4. Nevada(71) 12 44 40 0 0 14 1 348 29.0 4. Wyoming(41) 14 33 734 0 22.2 5. Utah State(73) 12 43 41 1 0 17 0 352 29.3 5. Hawai‘i(44) 14 64 1403 0 21.9 6. Colorado State(81) 13 53 50 0 0 9 0 395 30.4 6. Fresno State(50) 12 41 877 0 21.4 7. Fresno State(83) 12 48 45 1 0 12 0 371 30.9 7. Boise State(73) 13 31 635 0 20.5 8. New Mexico(89) 13 54 49 0 0 12 0 409 31.5 8. Nevada(74) 12 28 571 0 20.4 9. Wyoming(101) 14 61 55 1 0 18 0 477 34.1 9. Colorado State(76) 13 35 711 0 20.3 10.San José State(103) 12 54 53 0 0 13 0 416 34.7 10.San José State(92) 12 44 855 0 19.4 11.UNLV(112) 12 56 53 1 0 16 1 441 36.8 11.UNLV(97) 12 64 1212 0 18.9 12.Hawai‘i(113) 14 67 63 0 0 19 0 522 37.3 12.Utah State(105) 12 36 680 0 18.9

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G PUNT RETURN AVG G Ret Yds TD Avg 1. Boise State(15) 13 406 253 8 62.3 3878 9.6 28 298.3 1. Nevada(17) 12 9 101 0 11.2 2. Colorado State(55) 13 360 217 7 60.3 3178 8.8 29 244.5 2. Air Force(19) 13 9 99 1 11.0 3. Wyoming(67) 14 379 210 15 55.4 3207 8.5 29 229.1 3. San Diego State(47) 14 30 271 0 9.0 4. Hawai‘i(68) 14 438 257 15 58.7 3185 7.3 25 227.5 4. Colorado State(53) 13 21 179 1 8.5 5. San José State(75) 12 371 214 15 57.7 2665 7.2 18 222.1 5. Hawai‘i(64) 14 8 63 0 7.9 6. Fresno State(84) 12 405 210 13 51.9 2557 6.3 13 213.1 6. New Mexico(83) 13 22 150 0 6.8 7. Nevada(92) 12 356 210 9 59.0 2498 7.0 18 208.2 7. Fresno State(T86) 12 24 159 0 6.6 8. Utah State(93) 12 382 220 9 57.6 2469 6.5 10 205.8 Boise State(T86) 13 24 159 0 6.6 9. UNLV(114) 12 294 138 10 46.9 1955 6.6 16 162.9 9. Wyoming(90) 14 31 203 1 6.5 10.San Diego St(119) 14 256 155 6 60.5 2023 7.9 20 144.5 10.San José State(91) 12 14 91 0 6.5 11.Air Force(123) 13 150 68 8 45.3 1752 11.7 14 134.8 11.Utah State(96) 12 19 120 1 6.3 12.New Mexico(127) 13 179 96 6 53.6 1389 7.8 11 106.8 12.UNLV(127) 12 12 -1 1 -0.1

(#) - National Ranking

Air Force Football 122 2016 final team statistics

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G PASS EFFICIENCY G Att Cp Pct Int Yds TD Effi c 1. New Mexico(1) 13 688 4550 6.6 48 350.0 1. Air Force(8) 13 150 68 45.3 8 1752 14 163.6 2. Air Force(3) 13 827 4126 5.0 39 317.4 2. Boise State(9) 13 406 253 62.3 8 3878 28 161.4 3. San Diego State(7) 14 636 3680 5.8 34 262.9 3. Colorado State(12) 13 360 217 60.3 7 3178 29 157.1 4. UNLV(13) 12 521 2898 5.6 28 241.5 4. San Diego State(28) 14 256 155 60.5 6 2023 20 148.0 5. Colorado State(31) 13 540 2834 5.2 30 218.0 5. Wyoming(33) 14 379 210 55.4 15 3207 29 143.8 6. Wyoming(36) 14 627 2876 4.6 31 205.4 6. New Mexico(62) 13 179 96 53.6 6 1389 11 132.4 7. Boise State(63) 13 493 2268 4.6 29 174.5 7. Hawai‘i(63) 14 438 257 58.7 15 3185 25 131.7 8. Nevada(64) 12 474 2088 4.4 20 174.0 8. Nevada(71) 12 356 210 59.0 9 2498 18 129.6 9. Utah State(69) 12 411 2046 5.0 25 170.5 9. San José State(78) 12 371 214 57.7 15 2665 18 125.9 10.Hawai‘i(79) 14 477 2293 4.8 25 163.8 10.Utah State(106) 12 382 220 57.6 9 2469 10 115.8 11.San José State(87) 12 480 1869 3.9 16 155.8 11.UNLV(110) 12 294 138 46.9 10 1955 16 114.0 12.Fresno State(119) 12 440 1394 3.2 11 116.2 12.Fresno State(120) 12 405 210 51.9 13 2557 13 109.1

RUSHING DEFENSE G Atts Yards Avg. TD Yds/G PASS DEF EFFICIENCY G Att Cp Int Pct. Yds TD Effi c 1. San Diego State(6) 14 480 1480 3.1 10 105.7 1. San Diego State(18) 14 445 240 26 53.9 2936 24 115.5 2. Air Force(10) 13 436 1484 3.4 20 114.2 2. Boise State(47) 13 442 268 7 60.6 2769 19 124.3 3. New Mexico(65) 13 471 2242 4.8 29 172.5 3. Utah State(71) 12 314 181 7 57.6 2118 20 130.9 4. Boise State(69) 13 533 2298 4.3 12 176.8 4. UNLV(73) 12 395 210 5 53.2 2918 23 131.9 5. UNLV(74) 12 484 2243 4.6 30 186.9 5. Air Force(83) 13 383 201 15 52.5 3259 23 135.9 6. Utah State(91) 12 558 2440 4.4 19 203.3 6. Wyoming(86) 14 425 241 15 56.7 3493 23 136.5 7. Wyoming(92) 14 537 2851 5.3 34 203.6 7. Nevada(89) 12 240 142 5 59.2 1901 12 138.0 8. Colorado State(98) 13 577 2782 4.8 34 214.0 8. Fresno State(105) 12 270 159 5 58.9 2009 21 143.4 9. Hawai‘i(113) 14 620 3279 5.3 31 234.2 9. Colorado State(107) 13 315 185 8 58.7 2668 18 143.7 10.San José State(122) 12 540 2960 5.5 33 246.7 10.San José State(112) 12 266 160 10 60.2 2263 18 146.4 11.Fresno State(123) 12 601 2972 4.9 25 247.7 11.New Mexico(113) 13 345 201 8 58.3 2890 24 146.9 12.Nevada(128) 12 585 3571 6.1 32 297.6 12.Hawai‘i(118) 14 393 246 11 62.6 3183 29 149.4

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg TD Yds/G PUNTING G No. Yads Avg PR Avg TB Net 1. Boise State(21) 13 2268 3878 899 6146 6.8 57 472.8 1. Colorado St.(10) 13 56 2469 44.1 113 2.0 4 40.6 2. Colorado St.(30) 13 2834 3178 900 6012 6.7 59 462.5 2. Boise State(19) 13 51 2248 44.1 148 2.9 3 40.0 3. New Mexico(33) 13 4550 1389 867 5939 6.9 59 456.8 3. Wyoming(31) 14 70 2891 41.3 97 1.4 2 39.3 4. Air Force(36) 13 4126 1752 977 5878 6.0 53 452.2 4. Hawai‘i(33) 14 70 3122 44.6 292 4.2 4 39.3 5. Wyoming(48) 14 2876 3207 1006 6083 6.0 60 434.5 5. Air Force(34) 13 48 1973 41.1 86 1.8 1 38.9 6. San Diego St.(68) 14 3680 2023 892 5703 6.4 54 407.4 6. Nevada(43) 12 51 2230 43.7 127 2.5 7 38.5 7. UNLV(70) 12 2898 1955 815 4853 6.0 44 404.4 7. San Diego St.(77) 14 63 2602 41.3 175 2.8 5 36.9 8. Hawai‘i(79) 14 2293 3185 915 5478 6.0 50 391.3 8. San José St.(80) 12 62 2703 43.6 308 5.0 6 36.7 9. Nevada(88) 12 2088 2498 830 4586 5.5 38 382.2 9. Fresno State(91) 12 80 2990 37.4 52 0.6 2 36.2 10.San José St.(94) 12 1869 2665 851 4534 5.3 34 377.8 10.New Mexico(97) 13 54 2239 41.5 204 3.8 5 35.8 11.Utah State(96) 12 2046 2469 793 4515 5.7 35 376.2 11.UNLV(98) 12 71 2865 40.4 282 4.0 2 35.8 12.Fresno State(120) 12 1394 2557 845 3951 4.7 24 329.2 12.Utah State(125) 12 63 2348 37.3 165 2.6 4 33.4

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G (#) - National Ranking 1. San Diego St.(11) 14 1480 2936 925 4416 4.8 34 315.4 2. Air Force(33) 13 1484 3259 819 4743 5.8 43 364.8 3. Utah State(44) 12 2440 2118 872 4558 5.2 39 379.8 4. Boise State(52) 13 2298 2769 975 5067 5.2 31 389.8 5. New Mexico(56) 13 2242 2890 816 5132 6.3 53 394.8 6. Fresno State(68) 12 2972 2009 871 4981 5.7 46 415.1 7. Colorado St.(69) 13 2782 2668 892 5450 6.1 52 419.2 8. UNLV(80) 12 2243 2918 879 5161 5.9 53 430.1 9. San José State(88) 12 2960 2263 806 5223 6.5 51 435.2 10.Wyoming(104) 14 2851 3493 962 6344 6.6 57 453.1 11.Nevada(107) 12 3571 1901 825 5472 6.6 44 456.0 12.Hawai‘i(112) 14 3279 3183 1013 6462 6.4 60 461.6

|--Gained--| |---Lost---| TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G 1. San Diego State(4) 14 3 26 29 9 6 15 +14 1.00 2. Air Force(28) 13 8 15 23 9 8 17 +6 0.46 3. Nevada(36) 12 10 5 15 2 9 11 +4 0.33 4. Wyoming(46) 14 12 15 27 9 15 24 +3 0.21 5. UNLV(47) 12 10 5 15 3 10 13 +2 0.17 6. New Mexico(T73) 13 5 8 13 8 6 14 -1 -0.08 Colorado State(T73) 13 6 8 14 8 7 15 -1 -0.08 8. San José State(75) 12 9 10 19 5 15 20 -1 -0.08 9. Utah State(98) 12 3 7 10 6 9 15 -5 -0.42 10.Hawai‘i(111) 14 6 11 17 10 15 25 -8 -0.57 11.Boise State(116) 13 2 7 9 10 8 18 -9 -0.69 12.Fresno State(117) 12 4 5 9 5 13 18 -9 -0.75

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FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total 3RD-DN CONV G Conv Att Pct 1. Wyoming(22) 14 146 142 24 312 1. Air Force(6) 13 99 196 50.5 2. Air Force(28) 13 230 56 16 302 2. Nevada(9) 12 81 166 48.8 3. Boise State(30) 13 115 167 18 300 3. Boise State(13) 13 79 166 47.6 4. Colorado State(39) 13 144 130 18 292 4. New Mexico(20) 13 79 172 45.9 5. San Diego State(62) 14 165 94 19 278 5. Wyoming(37) 14 88 202 43.6 6. New Mexico(65) 13 200 60 11 271 6. Colorado State(47) 13 73 172 42.4 7. Hawai‘i(70) 14 107 137 19 263 7. San Diego State(66) 14 69 171 40.4 8. Nevada(71) 12 133 110 19 262 8. San José State(67) 12 71 176 40.3 9. San José State(85) 12 109 123 20 252 9. Utah State(70) 12 70 176 39.8 10.UNLV(104) 12 140 85 11 236 10.Fresno State(86) 12 76 199 38.2 11.Utah State(113) 12 92 105 30 227 11.UNLV(89) 12 65 172 37.8 12.Fresno State(122) 12 83 102 21 206 12.Hawai‘i(104) 14 64 182 35.2

OPP 1ST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total OPP 3RD-DN CONV. G Conv Att Pct 1. Air Force(16) 13 78 127 24 229 1. San José State(36) 12 55 148 37.2 2. San Diego State(20) 14 92 126 18 236 2. San Diego State(45) 14 80 212 37.7 3. San José State(40) 12 148 89 16 253 3. Boise State(59) 13 84 216 38.9 4. New Mexico(43) 13 107 121 26 254 4. New Mexico(65) 13 63 159 39.6 5. Utah State(50) 12 144 87 26 257 5. Fresno State(80) 12 68 165 41.2 6. Fresno State(57) 12 167 80 14 261 6. Utah State(81) 12 76 184 41.3 7. Nevada(63) 12 168 89 8 265 7. Wyoming(99) 14 86 200 43.0 8. UNLV(67) 12 118 128 21 267 8. Air Force(102) 13 77 177 43.5 9. Colorado State(72) 13 131 121 17 269 9. UNLV(108) 12 80 179 44.7 10.Boise State(87) 13 144 120 14 278 10.Hawai‘i(121) 14 96 200 48.0 11.Wyoming(100) 14 120 152 18 290 11.Colorado State(123) 13 95 194 49.0 12.Hawai‘i(126) 14 185 124 26 335 12.Nevada(124) 12 81 165 49.1

SACKS BY G Sacks Yards TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Avg/G 1. San Diego State 14 38 246 1. Air Force(4) 13 442:44 34:03 2. Wyoming 14 30 235 2. New Mexico(6) 13 440:54 33:54 Air Force 13 30 202 3. Wyoming(32) 14 442:02 31:34 4. Boise State 13 29 168 4. San Diego State(36) 14 439:18 31:22 Colorado State 13 29 193 5. San José State(52) 12 369:27 30:47 6. New Mexico 13 27 169 6. Hawai‘i(70) 14 413:50 29:33 7. Hawai‘i 14 24 173 7. Colorado State(74) 13 380:58 29:18 8. San José State 12 23 147 8. Nevada(75) 12 351:32 29:17 9. Utah State 12 22 103 9. Fresno State(86) 12 345:44 28:48 10.UNLV 12 19 124 10.UNLV(90) 12 341:17 28:26 11.Fresno State 12 14 94 11.Boise State(97) 13 364:17 28:01 12.Nevada 12 13 80 12.Utah State(115) 12 320:55 26:44

SACKS AGAINST G Sacks Yards RED ZONE OFFENSE G Zone Pct TD R/P FG F/I/D/Other 1. UNLV 12 10 74 1. Colorado State(4) 13 50-53 94.3 42 22/20 8-9 0/ 0/ 1/ 1 2. New Mexico 13 12 71 2. Wyoming(14) 14 48-53 90.6 40 28/12 8-10 0/ 0/ 2/ 1 3. Colorado State 13 13 114 3. UNLV(15) 12 38-42 90.5 26 19/7 12-12 1/ 1/ 1/ 1 4. Air Force 13 17 104 4. Hawai‘i(19) 14 44-49 89.8 33 20/13 11-11 0/ 1/ 3/ 1 5. Boise State 13 19 123 5. New Mexico(23) 13 42-47 89.4 35 31/4 7-8 1/ 1/ 2/ 0 6. Nevada 12 21 152 6. Air Force(27) 13 53-60 88.3 36 33/3 17-20 1/ 1/ 1/ 1 7. Hawai‘i 14 24 192 7. San Diego State(31) 14 44-50 88.0 30 20/10 14-15 1/ 0/ 2/ 2 8. Wyoming 14 26 189 8. Nevada(58) 12 40-47 85.1 31 18/13 9-12 0/ 0/ 3/ 1 9. Utah State 12 28 200 9. Boise State(60) 13 44-52 84.6 35 25/10 9-12 1/ 1/ 1/ 2 San Diego State 14 28 159 10.Utah State(70) 12 31-37 83.8 22 17/5 9-11 0/ 0/ 2/ 2 11.Fresno State 12 31 186 11.San José State(98) 12 31-39 79.5 19 10/9 12-13 0/ 3/ 3/ 1 12.San José State 12 50 259 12.Fresno State(114) 12 26-34 76.5 17 9/8 9-10 0/ 3/ 4/ 0

PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G RED ZONE DEFENSE G Zone Pc TD R/P FG F/I/D/Other 1. San José State(7) 12 52 439 36.6 1. Air Force(48) 13 35-43 81.4 27 17/10 8-9 1/ 5/ 1/ 0 2. Boise State(9) 13 56 491 37.8 2. Fresno State(59) 12 42-50 84.0 34 24/10 8-10 0/ 1/ 3/ 2 3. Nevada(12) 12 52 482 40.2 3. Wyoming(67) 14 45-53 84.9 33 23/10 12-14 2/ 1/ 2/ 1 4. Wyoming(24) 14 66 615 43.9 4. San Diego State(72) 14 23-27 85.2 18 9/9 5-5 0/ 2/ 2/ 0 5. UNLV(51) 12 67 614 51.2 5. Hawai‘i(76) 14 53-62 85.5 38 21/17 15-17 0/ 2/ 3/ 2 6. Air Force(56) 13 67 681 52.4 6. UNLV(83) 12 44-51 86.3 36 26/10 8-11 1/ 0/ 0/ 3 7. Colorado State(64) 13 79 704 54.2 7. Nevada(87) 12 41-47 87.2 30 22/8 11-11 1/ 3/ 2/ 0 8. Fresno State(70) 12 76 669 55.8 8. New Mexico(97) 13 40-45 88.9 32 21/11 8-9 0/ 0/ 3/ 1 9. New Mexico(76) 13 82 737 56.7 9. Boise State(102) 13 34-38 89.5 21 10/11 13-14 0/ 0/ 3/ 0 10.Utah State(85) 12 86 709 59.1 10.San José St.(T106) 12 43-48 89.6 32 23/9 11-11 2/ 2/ 1/ 0 11.San Diego State(95) 14 98 845 60.4 Utah State(T106) 12 43-48 89.6 30 17/13 13-15 0/ 0/ 2/ 1 12.Hawai‘i(122) 14 116 1003 71.6 12.Colorado St.(125) 13 44-47 93.6 36 27/9 8-9 0/ 0/ 2/ 0

(#) - National Ranking

Air Force Football 124 2016 final individual statistics

RUSHING, Team, Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G INTERCEPTIONS, Team, Cl G Int Yds TD Long Int/G 1. PUMPHREY, Donnel(2), SD,SR 14 349 2133 6.1 17 79 152.4 1. STEELHAMMER,Wes (3),AF, SR 13 7 33 0 33 0.54 2. HILL, Brian(7),WY, JR 14 349 1860 5.3 22 66 132.9 2. KAZEE, Damontae(5), SD, SR 14 7 156 1 54 0.50 3. McNICHOLS, Jeremy(8),BSU, JR 13 314 1709 5.4 23 80 131.5 3. KELLY, Kameron(31), SD, JR 14 5 47 0 21 0.36 4. GIPSON, Teriyon(18), NM, SR 11 145 1269 8.8 13 84 115.4 4. CHACHERE, Andre(34), SJ, JR 12 4 117 0 63 0.33 5. BUTLER, James(21), NV, JR 12 260 1336 5.1 12 55 111.3 5. HICKS, Brodie(45), AF, SR 13 4 37 0 30 0.31 6. OWENS, Tyrone(41), NM, SO 12 137 1097 8.0 7 83 91.4 6. ROGERS, Jalen, HA, SR 14 4 0 0 0 0.29 7. SAINT JUSTE, Diocemy, HA, JR 12 165 1006 6.1 3 59 83.8 7. MCTYER, Torry, LV, SR 11 3 43 1 43 0.27 8. DAWKINS, Dalyn, CS, JR 12 161 919 5.7 4 61 76.6 SCOTT, Braylin, CS, SO 11 3 38 0 36 0.27 9. PENNY, Rashaad, SD, JR 14 136 1018 7.5 11 73 72.7 9. JAMES, Chanceller, BSU, SR 13 3 29 0 29 0.23 10.OWENS, Jacobi, AF, SR 13 142 859 6.0 5 59 66.1 10.EPPS, Marcus, WY, SO 14 3 94 1 66 0.21

PASSING, Team, Cl G Att Cp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G PASS EFFICIENCY, Team, Cl G Att Cp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. 1. RYPIEN, Brett(18), BSU, SO 13 394 244 8 61.9 3646 24 280.5 1. STEVENS, Nick(5), CS, JR 10 200 128 5 64.0 1933 19 171.5 2. ALLEN, Josh, WY, SO 14 373 209 15 56.0 3203 28 228.8 2. RYPIEN, Brett(15), BSU, SO 13 394 244 8 61.9 3646 24 155.7 3. POTTER, Kenny, SJ, SR 11 308 183 10 59.4 2273 16 206.6 3. CHAPMAN,Chris.(24),SD, SO 14 251 153 6 61.0 1994 20 149.2 4. VIRGIL, Chason, FS, FR 10 322 166 10 51.6 2021 13 202.1 4. ALLEN, Josh(32), WY, SO 14 373 209 15 56.0 3203 28 144.9 5. MYERS, Kent, US, JR 12 361 211 8 58.4 2389 10 199.1 5. BROWN, Dru(43), HA, SO 13 335 209 7 62.4 2488 19 139.3 6. STEVENS, Nick, CS, JR 10 200 128 5 64.0 1933 19 193.3 6. POTTER, Kenny, SJ, SR 11 308 183 10 59.4 2273 16 132.1 7. BROWN, Dru, HA, SO 13 335 209 7 62.4 2488 19 191.4 7. GANGI, Ty, NV, SO 10 172 99 6 57.6 1301 8 129.5 8. CHAPMAN, Chris, SD, SO 14 251 153 6 61.0 1994 20 142.4 8. MYERS, Kent, US, JR 12 361 211 8 58.4 2389 10 118.7 9. GANGI, Ty, NV, SO 10 172 99 6 57.6 1301 8 130.1 9. VIRGIL, Chason, FS, FR 10 322 166 10 51.6 2021 13 111.4 10.SNEED, Dalton, LV, FR 9 88 39 2 44.3 632 5 70.2 PUNT RETURN AVG, Team, Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg TOTAL OFFENSE Team, Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. TRUXTON, Quest(27), SD, JR 14 30 271 0 41 9.0 1. RYPIEN, Brett(29), BSU, SO 13 -16 3646 442 3630 279.2 2. RUIZ, Robert(34), CS, SR 13 21 174 1 91 8.3 2. ALLEN, Josh(40), WY, SO 14 523 3203 515 3726 266.1 3. DAVIS, Chris(44), NM, JR 13 22 150 0 34 6.8 3. POTTER, Kenny, SJ, SR 11 330 2273 446 2603 236.6 4. CONWAY, Austin(47), WY, FR 14 31 203 1 60 6.5 4. MYERS, Kent, US, JR 12 449 2389 477 2838 236.5 5. GLASS, Tyquwan(48), FS, SR 11 15 97 0 33 6.5 5. BROWN, Dru, HA, SO 13 306 2488 423 2794 214.9 6. RODRIGUEZ, A, US, SR 12 17 99 0 22 5.8 6. VIRGIL, Chason, FS, FR 10 122 2021 399 2143 214.3 7. BUTLER, Akilian, BSU, SO 10 13 18 0 10 1.4 7. STEVENS, Nick, CS, JR 10 53 1933 215 1986 198.6 8. PUMPHREY, Donnel, SD, SR 14 2133 0 350 2133 152.4 KICK RETURN AVG Team, Cl G Ret Yds TD Long Avg 9. GANGI, Ty, NV, SO 10 217 1301 221 1518 151.8 1. PENNY, Rashaad(4), SD, JR 14 20 624 2 100 31.2 10.CHAPMAN, Chris,SD, SO 14 63 1994 322 2057 146.9 2. MAY, D.J(9), WY, SR 11 16 447 0 59 27.9 3. McVEY, TIM(16), AF, JR 13 17 447 1 99 26.3 RECEIVING/GAME Team, Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg Rec/G 4. HARRIS, Paul(27), HA, SR 14 34 835 0 75 24.6 1. SPERBECK, Th.(25), BSU, SR 13 80 1272 9 54 15.9 6.15 5. MITCHELL, Elijah(47), NV, SR 11 22 508 0 52 23.1 2. GALLUP, Michael(32),CS,JR 13 76 1272 14 65 16.7 5.85 6. CLARK, Detrich, CS, JR 13 20 418 0 46 20.9 3. JOHNSON, K.S.(45),FS,SO 12 66 773 6 53 11.7 5.50 7. EWALIKO, Keelan, HA, JR 12 15 309 0 32 20.6 4. KEMP, Marcus, HA, SR 14 73 1100 8 63 15.1 5.21 8. JOHNSON, Rahshead, SJ, SO 10 26 535 0 70 20.6 5. GENTRY, Tanner, WY, SR 14 72 1326 14 54 18.4 5.14 9. MCTYER, Torry, LV, SR 11 20 384 0 30 19.2 6. CRAWLEY, Tim, SJ, SR 12 55 648 3 65 11.8 4.58 10.WILLIAMS, Charles, LV, FR 12 24 422 0 33 17.6 7. BOYD, Devonte, LV, JR 10 45 746 4 64 16.6 4.50 8. DEMPS, Wyatt, NV, JR 12 53 686 9 45 12.9 4.42 PUNTING Team, Cl G Punts Yds Long Avg 9. WILSON, Cedrick, BSU, JR 13 56 1129 11 75 20.2 4.31 1. WALE, Sean(7), BSU, SR 13 50 2248 68 45.0 10.PECK, Aaron, FS, SR 11 46 630 3 80 13.7 4.18 2. SANCHEZ,Rigoberto(10),HA, SR 14 70 3122 57 44.6 3. CARRIZOSA,Michael(14),SJ, JR 12 61 2703 64 44.3 RECEIVE YDS/GAME, Team, Cl G Rec Yds TD Long Avg Yds/G 4. HUNT, Hayden(17), CS, SR 12 56 2469 66 44.1 1. GALLUP, Mic.(T15), CS, JR 13 76 1272 14 65 16.7 97.8 5. BOY, Alex(22), NV, SR 12 51 2230 71 43.7 SPERBECK, Th.(T15),BSU,SR 13 80 1272 9 54 15.9 97.8 6. BOJORQUEZ, Corey(42), NM, JR 13 49 2067 80 42.2 3. GENTRY, Tanner(21), WY, SR 14 72 1326 14 54 18.4 94.7 7. PANTELS, Evan(49), LV, SO 12 64 2670 66 41.7 4. WILSON, Cedrick(27), BSU,JR 13 56 1129 11 75 20.2 86.8 8. BLAIN, Tanner, SD, SR 14 63 2602 75 41.3 5. KEMP, Marcus(44), HA, SR 14 73 1100 8 63 15.1 78.6 9. WOOD, Ethan, WY, SR 14 70 2891 63 41.3 6. BOYD, Devonte(50), LV, JR 10 45 746 4 64 16.6 74.6 10.BROSY, Steve, AF, SR 13 48 1973 62 41.1 7. ROBINETTE, Jalen, AF, SR 13 35 959 6 75 27.4 73.8 8. JOHNSON, KeeSean, FS, SO 12 66 773 6 53 11.7 64.4 SCORING Team, Cl G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G 9. JORDAN, Jamire, FS, SO 12 45 713 2 85 15.8 59.4 1. McNICHOLS, Jer.(3), BSU, JR 13 27 0 0 0 162 12.5 10.PECK, Aaron, FS, SR 11 46 630 3 80 13.7 57.3 2. HILL, Brian(12), WY, JR 14 22 0 0 0 132 9.4 3. STREBEL, Luke(21), AF, JR 13 0 51 22 0 117 9.0 ALL PURPOSE Team, Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 4. BARON, John(35), SD, SO 14 0 56 21 0 119 8.5 1. McNICHOLS, Jer.,(5), BSU, JR 13 1709 474 0 72 2255 173.5 5. McQUARLEY,Rich.(36),NM, JR 13 18 0 0 2 110 8.5 2. PUMPHREY, Don.(7),SD,SR 14 2133 231 0 6 2370 169.3 6. GIPSON, Teriyon, NM, SR 11 14 0 0 0 84 7.6 3. BUTLER, James(18), NV, JR 12 1336 381 0 0 1717 143.1 7. BUTLER, James, NV, JR 12 15 0 0 0 90 7.5 4. HILL, Brian(23), WY, JR 14 1860 67 0 27 1954 139.6 8. SANDERS, Jason, NM, JR 13 0 61 12 0 97 7.5 5. GIPSON, Teriyon(27), NM,SR 11 1269 80 0 127 1476 134.2 9. ROTHE, Cooper, WY, FR 14 0 64 13 0 103 7.4 6. PENNY, Rashaad(29),SD,JR 14 1018 224 0 624 1866 133.3 10.PUMPHREY, Donnel, SD, SR 14 17 0 0 0 102 7.3 7. WILSON, Cedrick, BSU, JR 13 7 1129 132 277 1545 118.8 8. DAWKINS, Dalyn, CS, JR 12 919 162 0 169 1250 104.2 (#) - National Ranking 9. McVEY, TIM, AF, JR 13 708 193 0 447 1348 103.7 10.SPERBECK, Thomas, BSU, SR 13 53 1272 0 0 1325 101.9 Air Force Football 125 2016 final individual statistics

FIELD GOALS Team, Cl G FG FGA Pct. FG/G TACKLES FOR LOSS Team, Cl G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G 1. STREBEL, Luke(9), AF, JR 13 22 25 88.0 1.69 1. TAVAI, Jahlani(18), HA, SO 14 18 3 59 19.5 1.39 2. BARON, John(20), SD, SO 14 21 23 91.3 1.50 2. LOTULELEI, Tau(19), LV, SR 12 13 7 35 16.5 1.38 3. KROENING, Kody(31), FS, JR 11 15 17 88.2 1.36 3. McCASKILL, Sam, BSU, SR 13 12 4 58 14.0 1.08 4. CRAWFORD, Bryce(33), SJ, SO 12 16 18 88.9 1.33 4. WATSON, Ryan, AF, SR 11 10 2 59 11.0 1.00 5. PANTELS, Evan, LV, SO 12 13 14 92.9 1.08 5. GINDA, Frank, SJ, SO 12 9 5 48 11.5 0.96 6. SANCHEZ, Rigoberto, HA, SR 14 13 13 100.0 0.93 6. BARRETT, Alex, SD, SR 14 12 2 64 13.0 0.93 ROTHE, Cooper, WY, FR 14 13 20 65.0 0.93 7. IRVING, Isaiah, SJ, SR 12 10 2 66 11.0 0.92 8. SANDERS, Jason, NM, JR 13 12 13 92.3 0.92 OREGLIA, Nick, SJ, SR 12 8 6 30 11.0 0.92 9. BRYAN, Wyatt, CS, SO 13 11 14 78.6 0.85 9. DUNN, Jr., Haji, AF, SR 13 9 5 43 11.5 0.88 10.WARREN, Brock, US, SR 12 9 12 75.0 0.75 10.TAGO, Christian, SJ, SR 9 5 5 21 7.5 0.83

FIELD GOAL PCT Team, Cl G FG FGA Long Pct. FUMBLES FORCED Team, Cl G Num Avg/G 1. PANTELS, Evan(4), LV, SO 12 13 14 47 92.9 1. HAWTHORNE, Troy(5), LV, SR 12 5 0.42 2. SANDERS, Jason(6), NM, JR 13 12 13 52 92.3 2. DAVIS, Kevin(14), CS, SR 13 4 0.31 3. BARON, John(10), SD, SO 14 21 23 50 91.3 3. RUFUS, Asauni(27), NV, SO 12 3 0.25 4. CRAWFORD, Bryce(12), SJ, SO 12 16 18 44 88.9 REED, Malik(27), NV, SO 12 3 0.25 5. KROENING, Kody(13), FS, JR 11 15 17 49 88.2 5. DUNN, Jr., Haji, AF, SR 13 3 0.23 6. STREBEL, Luke(15), AF, JR 13 22 25 48 88.0 6. WALLS, LaKeith, LV, SR 10 2 0.20 7. BRYAN, Wyatt(43), CS, SO 13 11 14 53 78.6 LADIPO, Roland, AF, SR 10 2 0.20 8. WARREN, Brock,. US, SR 12 9 12 43 75.0 8. APPLEBY, Chase, WY, FR 11 2 0.18 9. RAUSA, Tyler, BSU, SR 13 9 13 38 69.2 9. BIERRIA, Trevon, SJ, FR 12 2 0.17 10.ROTHE, Cooper, WY, FR 14 13 20 46 65.0 GINDA, Frank, SJ, SO 12 2 0.17

PAT KICKING PCT Team, Cl G Md Att Pct. FUMBLES RCVD Team, Cl G Num Avg/G 1. ROTHE, Cooper, WY, FR 14 64 64 100.0 1. BABER, Dameon, NV, SO 12 3 0.25 RAUSA, Tyler, BSU, SR 13 58 58 100.0 2. DUNN, Jr., Haji, AF, SR 13 3 0.23 STREBEL, Luke, AF, JR 13 51 51 100.0 3. WILSON, Logan, WY, FR 14 3 0.21 PANTELS, Evan, LV, SO 12 42 42 100.0 EPPS, Marcus, WY, SO 14 3 0.21 KROENING, Kody, FS, JR 11 23 23 100.0 5. BERTRANDO, Alex, NV, SR 11 2 0.18 6. SANDERS, Jason, NM, JR 13 61 62 98.4 BRIDGES, Bryson, SJ, SO 11 2 0.18 7. SANCHEZ, Rigoberto, HA, SR 14 49 50 98.0 7. RUFUS, Asauni, NV, SO 12 2 0.17 8. WARREN, Brock, US, SR 12 35 36 97.2 GINDA, Frank, SJ, SO 12 2 0.17 9. BARON, John, SD, SO 14 56 58 96.6 HAWTHORNE, Troy, LV, SR 12 2 0.17 10.BRYAN, Wyatt, CS, SO 13 53 55 96.4 10.WACHA, Lucas, WY, SR 14 2 0.14

TACKLES (All positions) PASSES DEFENDED Team, Cl G Brup Int Total Avg/G Player Team, Cl G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack 1. CHACHERE, Andre(4), SJ, JR 12 14 4 18 1.50 1. CAMILLI,Jeff(13), FS, SR 11 LB 53 55 108 9.8 4.0 2. MCTYER, Torry(12), LV, SR 11 12 3 15 1.36 2. LOTULELEI, Tau(14), LV, SR 12 LB 62 55 117 9.8 3.5 3. MOUTON, Darius(25), LV, SO 12 13 1 14 1.17 3. BERTRANDO, Alex(16), NV,SR 11 LB 63 43 106 9.6 0.0 4. KAZEE, Damontae, SD, SR 14 8 7 15 1.07 4. BROWN,Stratton(18), FS, SR 12 - 57 58 115 9.6 1.0 5. WASHINGTON, Jesse, AF, SR 13 11 2 13 1.00 5. WINGARD, And.(22), WY, SO 14 DB 75 56 131 9.4 2.0 MOXEY, Jonathan, BSU, SR 13 13 0 13 1.00 6. TAVAI, Jahlani(29), HA, SO 14 LB 86 43 129 9.2 7.0 GLASS, Tyquwan, FS, SR 11 9 2 11 1.00 7. HAWTHORNE, Troy(40), LV, SR 12 DB 57 50 107 8.9 0.0 8. MARTIN, Nias, NM, SR 13 11 0 11 0.85 8. DAVIS, Kevin, CS, SR 13 LB 66 44 110 8.5 3.0 STEELHAMMER, Weston, AF, SR 13 4 7 11 0.85 9. WEAVER, Ben, BSU, SR 13 LB 58 50 108 8.3 0.0 10.LADIPO, Roland, AF, SR 10 7 1 8 0.80 10.MUNSON, Calvin, SD, SR 14 LB 57 59 116 8.3 4.5

SACKS Team, Cl G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G 1. WATSON, Ryan(18), AF, SR 11 9 0 57 9.0 0.82 2. MOA, David(42), BSU, SO 13 7 3 48 8.5 0.65 3. IRVING, Isaiah, SJ, SR 12 7 0 48 7.0 0.58 4. GINDA, Frank, SJ, SO 12 6 1 38 6.5 0.54 5. BARRETT, Alex, SD, SR 14 7 1 55 7.5 0.54 6. HUGHES, Garrett, NM, JR 13 5 3 43 6.5 0.50 McCASKILL, Sam, BSU, SR 13 5 3 40 6.5 0.50 TAVAI, Jahlani, HA, SO 14 7 0 32 7.0 0.50 9. PROSSER, Kevin, WY, SO 14 6 1 47 6.5 0.46 10.KELLEY, Kyle, SD, SR 14 6 0 38 6.0 0.43

Air Force Football 126 history consensus all-americans

Air Force Football 128 All-Americans

1956 1987 1997 Larry Thomson (FB) Little America (3rd) Chad Hennings (DT), Consensus; Chris Gizzi (LB), Associated Press (3rd), Walter Camp, Kodak, Football Football Writers (2nd) 1958 Writers, Associated Press, UPI, Brock Strom (OL), Consensus, AP, UPI, Scripps Howard, Sporting News, NEA, 1998 Walter Camp AFCA, Football News, Outland Trophy Tim Curry (DB), Sporting News (3rd) Robert Brickey (HB), Helms winner Frank Mindrup (OL), Foundation (3rd) 1963 1989 Terry Isaacson (QB), Helms Ron Gray (KR), Associated Press (3rd) 2001 Joe Rodwell (C), Helms Dee Dowis (QB), finalist Anthony Schlegel (ILB), Sporting News (Freshman 3rd team) 1966 1991 Neal Starkey (DB), Playboy Magazine Jason Christ (P), Associated Press (2nd), 2002 All-American Football News (3rd) Brett Huyser (OL), Sporting News (4th)

1967 1992 2007 Neal Starkey (DB), Associated Press (3rd) Carlton McDonald (DB), Consensus, Chad Hall (TB/WR-Z), Rivals.com (3rd, Walter Camp, Kodak, Football return specialist) 1969 Writers, Associated Press, UPI, Ernie Jennings (WR), Central Press (2nd) Scripps Howard, AFCA, FWAA, TSN, 2010 NEA, Sporting News Reggie Rembert (DB), AFCA (1st), Associ- 1970 ated Press (3rd). Ernie Jennings (WR), Consensus, AP, UPI, 1993 FWAA, AFCA, CP, FN Chris MacInnis (P/K), UPI, Associated 2017 Press (2nd) Weston Steelhammer (DB), Associated 1971 Press (2nd), The Sporting News (3rd). Gene Ogilvie (DE), UPI (3rd) 1996 Orderia Mitchell (C), Black Sports Beau Morgan (QB), Associated Press (3rd)

1972 Orderia Mitchell (C), Associated Press (2nd), Gridiron (2nd) Academic All-Americans Gene Ogilvie (DE), UPI (2nd) 1958 1972 1987 1973 Brock Strom (OT) Gene Ogilvie (DE) Chad Hennings (DT) Steve Heil (ROV), Associated Press (3rd) Bob Homburg (DE) Scott Salmon (DB) 1959 Mark Prill (MG) James Hecker (DB) 1974 Rich Mayo (QB) Dave Lawson (LB/K), Football Writers 1973 1988 1975 1960 Joe Debes (OT) Scott Salmon (DB) Dave Lawson (LB/K), UPI (2nd), Rich Mayo (QB) David Hlatky (OL) Football News (2nd) Don Baucom (HB) 1976 James Hecker (DB) Steve Hoog (WR) 1981 1967 1989 Johnny Jackson (DB), Associated Press (2nd) Ken Zagzebski (MG) 1977 Chris Howard (HB) Carl Janssen (OE) Mack McCollum (ROV) 1982 1990 Dave Schreck (OG), 1969 1978 Chris Howard (HB) Associated Press (2nd) Ernie Jennings (WR) Steve Hoog (WR) J.T. Tokish (LB) 1983 Tom Foertsch (LB) Mike Kirby (WR), Sporting News (2nd) 1970 Tim Fyda (DE) 1992 John Kershner (FB), Football News (2nd) Ernie Jennings (WR) Grant Johnson (LB) Bob Parker (QB) 1981 1985 Phil Bauman (LB) Mike France (LB) 1996 Scott Thomas (DB), Consensus, Walter Camp, Kodak, AFCA, FWAA, Associ- Kevin Ewing (ROV) Dustin Tyner (WR) ated Press (2nd) 1971 Mark Simon (P), Scripps Howard, Darryl Haas (LB/P) 1982 2003 Associated Press (2nd) Bob Homburg (DE) Jeff Kubiak (P) Ryan Carter (DE) John Griffith (DT) 1986 Terry Maki (LB), Kodak, Football News 1983 2004 (2nd); Associated Press (3rd), AFCA Jeff Kubiak (P) Ryan Carter (DE) Tom Rotello (DB), Football News (2nd)

Air Force Football 129 all-americans Robert Brickey Dee Dowis Ron Gray #88, WR #6, QB #4, KR 1958-60 1986-89 1989-91 Earned Helms All-America Highest finisher in AFA his- Named to the A.P. third team honors in 1958 ... Leading re- tory in the Heisman Trophy as a kick returner in 1989 ... ceiver on the undefeated 1958 balloting with his sixth- Ranked among the national football team that went to the place finish in 1989 ... Won leaders in kickoff returns in Cotton Bowl ... Recorded 25 the Downtown New York 1989 with a 27.2 average ... career catches for 281 yards Athletic Club’s Exemplary His kickoff return average and four touchdowns. Player of the Year Award in ranks seventh all-time in 1989 ... Honorable mention Academy history ... Career Year # Yards All-America selection by A.P. in 1989 ... Named leader at the Academy in kickoff return average 1960 9 84 the WAC’s Offensive Player of the Year in 1989 with a 27.2 norm. Total 25 281 ... Selected to play in the Hula Bowl ... Set a then- school-record for most yards rushing in a game Year # Yds Avg. Lg with 249 vs. San Diego State in 1989 ... Became 1989 21 571 27.2 68 Jason Christ the fifth player in NCAA history and second at the #1, P Academy to rush and pass for over 1,000 yards in a season (1989) ... Inducted into AFA Athletics Hall of 1990-91 Fame in 2009. Named second-team All- Chad Hall #1, WRZ/TB American by A.P. and third- Rushing team by Football News in Year Att Yds TD Lg 2005-07 1991 ... Ranks second all-time 1986 24 39 1 9 Named third-team All- at the Academy with a 44.0 1987 194 1,315 10 65 America by Rivals.com as career punting average ... Av- 1988 153 972 12 69 a return specialist in 2007 eraged 45.7 yards per punt in 1989 172 1,286 18 60 ... Honorable mention All- 1991, which is the third-best Totals 543 3,612 41 69 American choice by SI.com single-season mark in AFA history ... Averaged 42.6 ... Named Mountain West yards per punt in 1990. Passing Conference Offensive Player Year C-A Pct. Yds TD-I of the Year in 2007 ... Led the Year # Yards Avg. 1986 10-29 .340 115 0-2 MWC in rushing with 1,478 yards, the second-most 1990 59 2,516 42.6 1987 45-112 .450 600 4-8 in school history ... Caught a team-best 50 passes 1991 50 2,283 45.7 1988 41-96 .427 870 7-3 for 524 yards ... Set the school’s single-game rush- Totals 109 4,799 44.0 1989 67-140 .479 1,285 7-4 ing record with 275 yards vs. Army, breaking the Totals 163-377 .432 2,870 18-17 mark he’d set earlier in the year of 256 at Colorado State ... Set the school’s single-game, single-season Tim Curry and career all-purpose yardage marks with 333 vs. #5, CB Army, 2,683 for the 2007 season and 4,098 for his career from 2005-07 ... Was the only player in the 1996-98 nation to lead his team in rushing, receiving and all- Named third-team All-Amer- Chris Gizzi purpose yards in 2007. ican by The Sporting News #51, ILB in 1998 ... School-record 1994, 96-97 Rushing holder for career blocked Named second-team All- Year G # Yds Avg TD LG kicks with nine ... Two-time America by the Football 2005 11 66 344 5.2 1 43 (CSU) finalist for the Mosi Tatupu Writers and third team by 2006 12 155 784 5.1 5 38 (UNM) Special Teams Player of the A.P. in 1997 ... Two-time 2007 13 230 1,478 6.4 15 58 (UNLV) Year Award ... Nine career in- WAC Defensive Player of the Total 36 451 2,606 5.8 21 terceptions ... Blocked a school-record five kicks in Year (1996-97) ... Earned na- 1997 ... Selected to play in the Hula Bowl following tional defensive player of the Receiving the 1998 season. week honors vs. Colorado State in 1997 ... Selected Year G # Yds Avg TD LG to play in the Hula Bowl and East-West Shrine game 2005 11 16 139 8.7 1 32 (CSU) Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Sack-Yds ... Rolled up 179 total tackles to lead the WAC in 2006 12 11 117 10.6 1 38 (UNLV) 1996 18-12 30 1-4 1.0-4 1997 ... Played professionally with the Green Bay 2007 13 50 524 10.5 1 49 (BYU) 1997 34-37 71 2-3 0.0-0 Packers. Total 36 77 780 10.1 3 1998 38-25 63 2-7 0.0-0 Totals 90-74 164 5-14 1.0-4 Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Sack-Yds All-Purpose 1994 6-13 19 0-0 0.0-0 Year Rush Rec. PR KR Tot. 1996 73-55 128 9-44 5.0-47 2005 66-344-1 16-139-1 2-18 1-13 514 1997 69-110 179 16-50 5.0-40 2006 155-784 11-117 0-0 0-0 901 Totals 148-178 326 25-94 10.0-87 2007 211-1,478 46-524 14-176 19-505 2,683 Total 432-2,606 73-780 16-194 20-518 4,098

Air Force Football 130 all-americans Steve Heil Terry Isaacson Ernie Jennings #26, DB #17, QB #22, WR 1971-73 1961-63 1968-70 Named third-team All- Earned Helms All-American Named to the Central Press American by A.P. in 1973 honors in 1963 ... Led the All-America team in 1969 ...... Recorded five fumble Falcons in rushing with Selected to play in the Col- recoveries in 1972 which is 801 yards and passing with lege All-Star game in 1971 ... the second-most in a single 946 yards ... Also averaged Consensus All-American in season in AFA history. 39.0 yards per punt and 1970 ... Caught a school-re- 15.0 yards per punt return cord 15 passes vs. Wyoming ... Scored 13 touchdowns in 1969 ... School-record 235 Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds in 1963 ... Inducted into the AFA Athletics Hall of yards receiving vs. the Cowboys in 1970 ... Finished 1971 16-10 26 1-1 Fame in 2009. eighth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1970 1972 54-48 102 3-8 ... Inducted into the AFA Athletics Hall of Fame 1973 65-65 130 6-14 Passing in 2009 ... Finialist for the College Football Hall of Totals 135-123 258 10-23 Year C-A Pct. Yds TD-Int Fame. 1961 2-7 .286 70 0-0 1962 52-120 .433 591 3-0 Year Att Yds TD Chad Hennings 1963 68-147 .463 946 5-10 1968 23 374 2 #87, DT Totals 122-274 .445 1607 8-10 1969 51 729 9 1970 74 1,289 17 1984-87 Rushing Totals 148 2,392 28 The most celebrated football Year Att Yds TD player in Academy history 1961 118 468 3 ... Consensus All-America 1962 110 384 2 selection in 1987 ... Won John Kershner 1963 162 801 13 #32, FB the Outland Trophy and the Totals 390 1,653 18 Touchdown Club Lineman 1981-83 of the Year Award in 1987 ... All-Purpose Football News third-team All- Named the WAC’s Defensive Player of the Decade Year Rec. PR KR Int American in 1983 ... Ranks in the 1980s ... Selected to play in the Japan Bowl 1961 19-239 16-142 0-0 3-43 third all-time at Air Force in and the East-West Shrine game ... Academic All- 1962 0-0 8-52 1-27 4-103 career rushing with 2,726 American in 1986 and 1987 ... Owns three Super 1963 0-0 1-15 0-0 0-0 yards ... Scored 20 career Bowl rings with the Dallas Cowboys ... Inducted into Tot. 19-239 23-209 1-27 7-146 touchdowns ... Rushed for the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 1999 a career-high 1,056 yards in ... Joins former AFA greats Brock Strom, Rich Mayo Punting 1982 ... Averaged 5.1 yards and Chris Howard in the Hall of Fame ... Selected to Year Att Yds Avg. per carry during his career. the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006, joining 1961 39 1573 40.3 Year Att Yds TD Brock Strom and Scott Thomas as the only Air Force 1962 40 1546 38.7 1981 120 685 5 players inducted ... Inducted into the AFA Athletics 1963 41 1599 39.0 1982 226 1,056 7 Hall of Fame in 2007. Totals 390 1,653 18 1983 166 934 8 Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Totals 512 2,675 20 1985 47-24 71 19-140 Inc. TFL 1986 59-42 101 10-35 10-43 Johnny Jackson 1987 48-39 87 7-20 24-182 #17, S Mike Kirby Totals 154-105 259 36-195 34-225 1978-81 #82, WR Earned Football Writers first- team and A.P. second-team 1980-83 Named second-team All- honors in 1981 ... Selected to American by The Sporting play in the Hula Bowl in 1981 Brett Huyser News in 1983 ... Team’s ... First player in AFA history leading receiver and punt #63, OL to earn first-team All-WAC returner for three seasons ... 2000-03 honors (1981) ... Led the Recorded 38 catches for 862 Considered one of the top of- team in tackles in 1981 with yards and two touchdowns fensive linemen in the Fisher 123 ... Also recorded two interceptions in 1981. DeBerry era ... Earned fourth- as a senior in 1983 ... Aver- aged 22.7 yards per catch in 1983, which ranks team All-America honors in Year TT TFL-Yds Int-TD fourth all-time at AFA ... His 862 receiving yards are 2002 by The Sporting News ... 1978 55 0-0 1-0 the third most in school history in a single season ranked third on the team in 1979 63 1-9 2-70 during the option era. knockdown blocks as a junior 1980 99 3-5 2-46 and senior. 1981 123 2-9 2-33 Year Att Yds Avg TD Totals 251 6-23 6-149 1980 3 39 13.9 0 1981 35 415 11.9 0 1982 30 593 19.8 3 1983 38 862 22.7 2 Totals 106 1,909 18.0 5

Air Force Football 131 all-americans Dave Lawson Terry Maki Orderia Mitchell #64, PK #67, LB #58, OC 1972-75 1983-86 1970-72 Named to the Football Writ- Named first-team All- Named second-team A.P. ers team in 1974 and to the American in 1986 by Kodak All-American in 1972 ... Also UPI and Football News sec- ... Earned second-team named to the second-team ond teams in 1975 ... Hit 19 honors by Football News and by Gridiron ... Second-team of 28 field goals and 15 of 15 third-team honors by A.P. ... All-American in 1971 by PATs in 1974 ... Also had 65 First-team All-WAC in 1985 Black Sports ... The “Big total tackles and four tackles and 1986 ... School-record O” was also named to the for loss in 1975 ... His 19 field 30 tackles vs. Notre Dame in sophomore All-America goals in 1974 is a school record ... Hit 51 career field 1985 ... Also had 25 tackles vs. Wyoming in 1986. team in 1970 while helping the team to a 9-2 regu- goals which is a school record ... Selected to play lar season. in the 1976 Hula Bowl ... School-record holder for Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds longest field goal (62 yards). 1983 -- 6 2-9 1984 -- 137 5-19 Year PAT FG Pts 1985 64-73 137 13-71 Beau Morgan 1972 28-29 8-15 52 1986 90-105 195 4-21 #12, QB 1973 22-28 11-21 55 Totals 154-178 475 24-120 1994-96 1974 13-15 19-31 70 Named third-team All-Ameri- 1975 15-15 13-28 54 can as an all-purpose back by Totals 78-87 51-95 231 Carlton McDonald A.P. in 1996 ... Became the #3, CB first player in NCAA history 1989-92 to rush and pass for over Chris MacInnis Consensus All-American in 1,000 yards twice (1995-96) #12, P/PK 1992 ... Finalist for the Jim ... WAC Offensive Player of 1991-93 Thorpe Award as the na- the Year in 1996 ... Finalist Named first-team All-Ameri- tion’s top defensive back ... for the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award can by UPI and second-team Ranks second all-time at AFA in 1996 ... School-record holder for career rushing by A.P. in 1993 ... WAC Spe- with 16 career interceptions touchdowns with 42 ... Finished 10th in the voting cial Teams Player of the Year ... Set a school record with for the 1996 Heisman Trophy. in 1993 ... Won the AT&T three blocked kicks vs. Colo- Long Distance Award in 1993 rado St. in 1990 ... Ranks third at the Academy in Rushing with the nation’s best punting career blocked kicks with eight ... Inducted into the Year Att Yds TD Lg average (47.0) ... His 47-yard Air Force Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013. 1994 140 600 5 62 average in 1993 is the second-best in AFA history. 1995 229 1,285 19 55 Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Int-Yds-TD 1996 225 1,494 18 77 Punting 1989 2-0 2 0-0 0-0-0 Totals 594 3,379 42 77 Year # Yards Avg. 1990 25-11 36 1-8 2-10-0 1992 58 2,409 41.5 1991 38-24 62 5-12 6-76-1 Passing 1993 49 2,303 47.0 1992 34-17 51 3-10 8-109-1 Year C-A Pct. Yds TD-Int Totals 107 4,712 44.0 Totals 99-52 151 9-30 18-195-2 1994 41-89 .461 873 5-2 1995 90-169 .533 1,165 12-7 Kicking 1996 95-180 .528 1,210 8-6 Year PAT FG Pts Totals 226-438 .516 3,248 25-15 1992 3-4 5-9 18 1993 33-34 9-14 60 Frank Mindrup Totals 36-38 14-23 78 #74, OG Gene Ogilvie 1996-98 #70, DE Named third-team All- 1970-72 American by the American Third-team UPI All-American Football Foundation in 1998 in 1971 while helping AFA ... School record-holder for to the Sugar Bowl ... Team knockdown blocks in a sin- captain of the 1971 team gle-season with 302 in 1997 ... Ended his career with 58 ... The career record holder total tackles in 1972 while with 642 ... Led the team with 226 knockdowns in earning second-team UPI All- 1998. America honors.

Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds 1970 33-17 50 6-34 1971 37-24 61 17-97 1972 27-31 58 7-30 Totals 97-72 169 30-161

Air Force Football 132 all-americans Reggie Rembert Anthony Schlegel Weston Steelhammer #8, DB #51, ILB #8, S 2007-10 2001-02 2013-16 First-team All-American Earned third-team freshman Earned second-team All- by AFCA ... third-team All- All-American honors by The American honors by the American by A.P. ... first- Sporting News ... First-team Associated Press and third- team all-Mountain West all-Mountain West Confer- team honors from The Conference in 2009 and ence as a sophomore ... Left Sporting News in 2016 ... The 2010 ... eighth in school his- school to attend Ohio State Academy’s career leader in tory with nine career inter- following his sophomore interceptions with 18 ... Tied ceptions ... 19 career turnovers (9 INT, 5 FF, 5 FR). year ... drafted in the third for second in Mountain West round of the 2006 NFL draft by the New York Jets. history in career interceptions ... Led the team in Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds int-Yds tackles in 2015 and 2016 ... Led the team in inter- 2007 14-8 22 0.0-0 0-0 Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds ceptions three years, 2014-16 ... Finalist for the Lott 2008 52-14 66 8.5-37 3-23 2001 26-22 48 4.0-9 IMPACT Trophy in 2016 ... Earned East-West Shrine 2009 31-12 43 3.5-15 3-13 2002 54-64 118 10.0-54 Bowl Pat Tillman Award. 2010 32-19 51 2.0-4 3-31 Totals 80-86 146 14.0-63 Totals 129-53 182 8-40 9-67 Year G U-AT TT TFL Sacks Int 2013 8 4-3 7 0-0 0-0 0 Dave Schreck 2014 13 42-19 61 6.0-19 3.0-16 6 Joe Rodwell #79, OG 2105 14 46-34 80 10.5-33 1.0-9 5 #54, OC 2016 13 47-33 80 4.5-23 1.0-23 7 1980-82 Total 48 139-89 228 21-75 5.0-48 18 1961-63 Named third-team All- Helms All-American in 1963 American by A.P. in 1982 ...... Anchored the offensive First-team All-WAC in 1982 line that helped the team ... The Academy’s first of- average 4.6 yards per carry fensive lineman to earn All- Brock Strom on offense. WAC honors. #75, OT 1956-58 The Academy’s first consen- sus All-American ... Earned the honor in 1958 while Mark Simon leading Air Force to the Cot- #39, P ton Bowl and an undefeated season (9-0-2) ... Inducted Tom Rotello 1984-86 #45, DB into the GTE Academic All- Earned Scripps-Howard America Hall of Fame, the 1983-86 All-America honors in 1985 first athlete from the Academy inducted. Named second-team All- while leading the nation in American by Football News punting ... Set the school in 1986 ... Second in AF single-season record for history in pass intercep- punting average in 1985 with Scott Thomas tions with 17 ... Recorded a a 47.3 mark ... Averaged 43.7 #29, S school-record eight intercep- per punt in 1986 ... A career 1982-85 tions in 1985. 44.4 punting average in three seasons is the Acad- Named first-team All-Ameri- emy record ... First-team all-conference in 1985. can in 1985 by Kodak, Walter Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Int-Yds-TD Camp and the Football Writ- 1983 -- 17 0-0 2-28-0 Year # Yards Avg. ers ... Earned second-team 1984 -- 67 1-1 2-89-0 1984 48 2,023 42.1 honors from A.P. ... Selected 1985 45-23 68 2-6 8-101-2 1985 53 2,506 47.3 to play in the 1985 Hula Bowl 1986 38-53 91 1-2 5-78-0 1986 63 2,754 43.7 ... Recorded six interceptions Totals 83-76 243 4-9 17-296-2 Totals 164 7,283 44.4 in 1985, which is tied for fourth all-time for a single season ... First-team All- WAC in 1985 ... Recorded a punt return, kickoff re- turn and interception return for touchdowns all in Neal Starkey 1985 ... Consensus All-American in 1985 ... Inducted #47, DB into the Air Force Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011 ... Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1965-67 2012, joining Brock Strom and Chad Hennings as Earned third-team A.P. All- the only Air Force players. America honors in 1967 ... Led the team in punt returns Year UT-AT TT TFL-Yds Int-Yds-TD and was second in kickoff re- 1983 -- 7 1-1 0-0-0 turns ... Pre-season All-Amer- 1984 -- 125 2-4 4-20-0 ica honors in 1966 ... Named 1985 57-32 89 1-2 6-72-1 to the Playboy Magazine All- Totals 57-32 221 4-7 10-92-1 America team in 1966.

Air Force Football 133 college football hall of fame

Four former Falcons have reached the pinnacle of their sport by getting inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Brock Strom, a 1959 Academy graduate, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1985. Strom was a consensus All-American in 1958 and the captain of Air Force’s only undefeated team in school history. He played an instrumental role in the 1958 team that finished 9-0-2 and played in the Cotton Bowl. Chad Hennings, a 1988 Academy graduate, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006. A unanimous first-team All-America selection in 1987, Hennings received the Outland Trophy as the nation’s top interior lineman. A two-time first-team all-conference selection, he is a mem- ber of the Western Athletic Conference all-time team and was named WAC defensive player of the decade for the 1980s. He is a two-time first-team Academic All-American and is also a member of the Academic All-America Hall of Fame. Although he was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 1988 NFL Draft, Hennings fulfilled a four-year military commitment, serving during the first Gulf War. In 1992, he rejoined the Cowboys and embarked on a nine-year NFL career that brought him three Super Bowl titles. Long-time coach Fisher DeBerry was inducted in 2011, the first year he was eligible to be on the ballot. DeBerry served as head coach at Air Force for a brilliant 23-year career which concluded with his retirement on Dec. 15, 2006. He led 17 of his 23 teams to winning records and 12 captured a bowl bid, posting a 6-6 record. His career record of 169-109-1 is the best in school history in terms of games won and winning percentage. He coached the Falcons to three conference championships. The team won a share of the Western Athletic Conference champi- onship in 1985, his second season, and again in 1995. In 1998, DeBerry guided the team to its first outright title with the WAC Mountain Divi- sion championship and a win over Brigham Young in the title game in Las Vegas. He was named WAC Coach of the Year for the third time in his career. The 1998 team’s 12-1 record completed the first back-to-back 10-win seasons in school history following a 10-3 campaign the pre- vious year. The 1998 squad finished the season ranked 10th nationally. His Falcons dominated the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy series with archrivals Army and Navy. Air Force won the trophy 14 times and shared it once in DeBerry’s tenure. He compiled a remarkable 35-11 record against the Black Knights and Midshipmen and is the winningest coach in service academy history. Scott Thomas, a 1986 graduate, joined the group as part of the class of 2012. Thomas was a consensus All-American in 1985 while leading the Falcons to a school-best 12-1 record, a No. 5 national ranking and victory over Texas in the Bluebonnet Bowl. He led the team in in- terceptions with six that season and became just the seventh player in NCAA history at the time to have a kickoff, punt and interception return for a touchdown in the same season. Former Air Force coach, L.T. “Buck” Shaw was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1972. Shaw coached the Falcons in 1956 and 1957. Shaw is most known for his seven stellar seasons at Santa Clara, but also coached at North Carolina State, Nevada and California, as well as two stops in the NFL with San Francisco and Philadelphia. Strom, 1985 Hennings, 2006 DeBerry, 2011 Thomas, 2012

Air Force Football 134 team most valuable player awards

Most Valuable Offensive Player 1965 ...... Joe O’Gorman, Center 1971 ...... Ernie Jennings, FL 1966 ...... Scott Jackson, Guard 1972 ...... Darryl Haas, P/LB 1959 ...... Steve Galios, FB 1967 ...... Jim Hogarty, Punter/DE 1973 ...... Orderia Mitchell, C 1960 ...... Mike Quinlan, HB 1968 ...... Ken Zagzebski, NG 1974 ...... Jim Morris, LB 1961 ...... Rich Mayo, QB 1969 ...... Ken Hamlin, DT 1975 ...... Rob Farr, SE 1962 ...... Rob McNaughton, QB 1970 ...... Dennis Leuthauser, K/LB 1976 ...... Ray Wild, Rover 1963 ...... Terry Isaacson, QB 1971 ...... Phil Bauman, LB 1977 ...... Mark Kenny, NG 1964 ...... John Lorber, HB 1972 ...... Darryl Haas, LB/P 1978 ...... Jack Kucera, LB 1965 ...... Steve Amdor, FB 1973 ...... Eugene Ogilvie, DE 1979 ...... Tom Foertsch, LB 1966 ...... Paul Stein, QB 1974 ...... Jim Morris, LB 1980 ...... Dave Ziebart, QB 1967 ...... Lloyd Duncan, DB 1975 ...... Terry Young, DT 1981 ...... Johnny Jackson, Safety 1968 ...... Neal Starkey, DB 1976 ...... Dave Lawson, LB/K 1982 ...... Marty Louthan, QB 1969 ...... Dennis Ryll, FB 1977 ...... Mark Kenny, Middle Guard 1983 ...... Marty Louthan, QB 1970 ...... Gary Baxter, QB 1978 ...... Dave Scott, DE 1984 ...... Bart Weiss, QB 1971 ...... Ernie Jennings, FL 1979 ...... Ryan Williams, DT 1985 ...... Bart Weiss, QB 1972 ...... Brian Bream, TB 1980 ...... Ryan Williams, DT 1986 ...... Pat Evans, FB 1973 ...... Joel Carlson, TB 1981 ...... Mike France, LB 1987 ...... Chad Hennings, DT 1974 ...... Rich Haynie, QB 1982 ...... Al Wiley, OG 1988 ...... Anthony Roberson, HB 1975 ...... Mike Mark, TB/DB 1983 ...... Ricard Smith, C 1989 ...... Dee Dowis, QB 1976 ...... Ray Wild, Rover 1984 ...... Charlie Heath, DE 1990 ...... Brian Hill, LB 1977 ...... Ken Wood, TB 1985 ...... Chris Funk, DT 1991 ...... Rob Perez, QB 1978 ...... Jack Kucera, LB 1986 ...... Joe Jose, OG 1992 ...... Carlton McDonald, DB 1979 ...... Dave Ziebart, QB 1987 ...... Chris Findall, OT 1993 ...... Chris MacInnis, P/PK 1980 ...... Shelby Ball, TB 1988 ...... John Steed, NG 1994 ...... Johnny Harrison, LB 1981 ...... Johnny Jackson, DB 1989 ...... James Payne, OT 1995 ...... Beau Morgan, QB 1982 ...... Dave Carraway, DB 1990 ...... Scott Hollister, OT 1996 ...... Beau Morgan, QB 1983 ...... John Kershner, FB 1991 ...... Steve Brennan, NT 1997 ...... Chris Gizzi, LB 1984 ...... John Kershner, FB 1992 ...... Steed Lobotzke, OT 1998 ...... Blane Morgan, QB 1985 ...... Scott Thomas, DB 1993 ...... Chris Baker, NG 1999 ...... Scotty McKay, HB 1986 ...... Scott Thomas, DB 1994 ...... Chad Mathis, OT 2000 ...... Mike Thiessen, QB 1987 ...... Tom Rotello, DB 1995 ...... Johnny Harrison, LB 2001 ...... Keith Boyea, QB 1988 ...... Dee Dowis, QB 1996 ...... Bret Cillissen, OT 2002 ...... Chance Harridge, QB 1989 ...... Greg Johnson, HB 1997 ...... Chris Gizzi, LB 2003 ...... Marchello Graddy, ILB 1990 ...... Randle Gladney, LB 1998 ...... Bryce Fisher, DT 2004 ...... John Rudzinski, ILB 1991 ...... Rodney Lewis, FB 1999 ...... Shawn Thomas, DT 2005 ...... Jason Brown, WR 1992 ...... Jason Jones, FB 2000 ...... Ben Miller, OT 2006 ...... Drew Fowler, LB 1993 ...... Vergil Simpson, LB 2001 ...... Ben Miller, OT 2007 ...... Chad Hall, WR-Z/TB* 1994 ...... Wayne Young, HB 2002 ...... Brett Huyser, OG 2008 ...... Chris Thomas, SS* 1995 ...... Jeremy Johnson, HB 2003 ...... Brett Huyser, OG 2009 ...... Ben Garland, NG* 1996 ...... Jake Campbell, HB 2004 ...... Ross Weaver, OT 2010 ...... Reggie Rembert, DB* 1997 ...... Tim Curry, DB 2005 ...... Ross Weaver, OT 2011 ...... Jon Davis, DB* 1998 ...... Jemal Singleton, HB 2006 ...... Drew Fowler, LB 2012 ...... Alex Means, LB* 1999 ...... Scotty McKay, HB 2007 ...... Drew Fowler, LB* 2013 ...... Anthony LaCoste, RB* 2000 ...... Ryan Fleming, WR 2008 ...... Jake Paulson, DE* 2014 ...... Kale Pearson, QB* 2001 ...... Keith Boyea, QB 2009 ...... Chris Thomas, DB* 2015 ...... Alex Hansen, DL* 2002 ...... Leotis Palmer, HB 2010 ...... Rick Ricketts, DL* 2016 ...... Weston Steelhammer, DB* 2003 ...... Darnell Stephens, HB 2011 ...... Brady Amack, LB* 2004 ...... Darnell Stephens, HB 2012 ...... Brian Lindsay, DB* 2005 ...... Jason Brown, WR 2013 ...... Christian Spears, DB* Most Valuable Lineman/Special 2006 ...... Chad Hall, HB 2014 ...... Jordan Pierce, LB* Teams 2007 ...... Shaun Carney, QB* 2015 ...... Weston Steelhammer, DB* 2008 ...... Travis Dekker, TE* 2016 ...... Ryan Watson, DL 1999 ...... Jackson Whiting, PK 2009 ...... Peter Lusk, OG 2000 ...... Dave Adams, PK 2010 ...... Tim Jefferson, QB Note: The MVP award didn’t start until 1963. 2001 ...... Justin Pendry, DT 2011 ...... Tim Jefferson, QB Special teams MVP started in 1999. 2002 ...... Joey Ashcroft, PK 2012 ...... Cody Getz, RB 2003 ...... Andrew Martin, P 2013 ...... Michael Husar, Jr., OL * - The awards changed names from 2007 to 2004 ...... Michael Greenaway, PK 2014 ...... Michael Husar, Jr., OL the present. 2005 ...... Mark Carlson, DB 2015 ...... Karson Roberts, QB 2006 ...... Hunter Altman, Safety 2016 ...... Jalen Robinette, WR 2007 ...... John Rabold, OLB* 2008 ...... Ryan Harrison, PK/P* Most Valuable Player 2009 ...... Brandon Geyer, P* Most Valuable Defensive Player 2010 ...... A.J. Wallerstein, OL* 1963 ...... Skinner Simpson, End 2011 ...... A.J. Wallerstein, OL* 1964 ...... Terry Isaacson, QB 2012 ...... Jason Kons, OL* 1959 ...... Dave Phillips, Tackle 1965 ...... Steve Amdor, FB 1960 ...... Sam Hardage, End 2013 ...... Will Conant, PK* 1966 ...... Paul Stein, QB 2014 ...... Will Conant, PK* 1961 ...... Bob Brickey, End 1967 ...... Lloyd Duncan, DB 2015 ...... Luke Strebel, PK/P* 1962 ...... Ken Needham, Guard 1968 ...... Neal Starkey, DB 2016 ...... Luke Strebel, PK/P* 1963 ...... Bill Hentges, Guard 1969 ...... Dick Swanson, OB 1964 ...... Dave Sicks, Center 1970 ...... Dennis Leuthauser, P/LB

Air Force Football 135 major award winners

NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship Air Force Male Athlete of the Year 1964-65 Ed Fausti 1959 Brock Strom H›®ÝÃƒÄ TÙÊÖ«ù 1966-67 Jim Hogarty 1961 Rich Mayo Year Falcon Finish 1967-68 Ken Zagzebski 1963 Skinner Simpson 1963 Terry Isaacson 8th 1968-69 Richard Rivers 1964 Terry Isaacson Winner: Roger Staubach, Navy 1968-69 Charles Longnecker 1968 Neal Starkey 1969-70 Al Wurglitz 1969 Ken Hamlin 1970 Ernie Jennings 8th 1970-71 Ernie Jennings 1970 Dennis Leuthauser Winner: , Stanford 1970-71 Bob Parker 1971 Ernie Jennings 1971-72 Darryl Haas 1973 Orderia Mitchell 1989 Dee Dowis 6th 1972-73 Mark Prill 1976 Dave Lawson Winner: Andre Ware, Houston 1974-75 Joe Debes 1977 T.G. Parker 1983-84 Jeff Kubiak 1979 Tom Foertsch 1996 Beau Morgan 10th 1985-86 Derek Brown 1980 Dave Ziebart Winner: Danny Wuerffel, Florida 1987-88 Chad Hennings 1982 Johnny Jackson 1988-89 David Hlatky 1983 Dave Schreck Air Force Athletic Leadership Award 1989-90 Steve Wilson 1984 Marty Louthan 1961 Bob Brickey 1990-91 Chris Howard 1985 Chris Funk 1964 Darryl Bloodworth 1991-92 Ron James 1986 Bart Weiss 1970 Gary Baxter 1992-93 Scott Hufford 1987 Terry Maki 1973 Mark Prill 1994-95 Preston McConnell 1988 Chad Hennings 1975 Mike Mark 1995-96 Bret Cillessen 1990 Dee Dowis 1977 Dave Reiner 1996-97 Carlton Hendrix 1991 Brian Hill 1979 Steve Hoog 1998-99 Charles “Spanky” Gilliam 1992 Rob Perez 1982 Mike France 1999-00 Cale Bonds 1993 Carlton McDonald 1983 Richard Smith 2000-01 Scott Becker 1994 Chris MacInnis 1995 Steve Russ 1995 Johnny Harrison 1999 Tim Curry CFA Scholar-Athlete Award 1997 Beau Morgan 2001 Scotty McKay 1992 Grant Johnson 1998 Chris Gizzi 2004 John Rudzinski 1994 Saxon Yandell 1999 Blane Morgan 2009 Nick Charles 1995 Bret Cillessen 2001 Mike Thiessen 2015 Alex Hansen 2007 Chad Hall National Football Foundation 2016 Weston Steelhammer Air Force Scholar-Athlete Award College Hall of Fame Scholarship 1965 Bart Holaday 1969-70 Charles Longnecker Conference Special Teams 1968 Carl Janssen 1970-71 Bob Parker Player of the Year 1970 Al Wurglitz 1971-72 Darryl Haas 1993 Chris MacInnis, PK 1973 Bob Homburg 1972-73 Bob Homburg 2014 Will Conant, PK 1984 Jeff Kubiak 1978-79 Tom Foertsch 1993 Grant Johnson 1979-80 Jim Tubbs Conference Offensive 2000 Cale Bonds 1981-82 Mike France Player of the Year 2012 AJ Wallerstein 1982-83 Dave Schreck 1985 Bart Weiss, QB 1983-84 Jeff Kubiak 1989 Dee Dowis, QB Air Force Athletic Excellence Award 1984-85 Derek Brown 1996 Beau Morgan, QB (Pacific Division) 1959 Larry Thompson 1088-89 David Hlatky 1998 Blane Morgan, QB (Mtn Division) 1960 John Kuenzel 1990-91 Chris Howard 2000 Mike Thiessen, QB 1961 Mike Quinlan 2000-01 Scott Becker 2007 Chad Hall, WR/RB 1963 Wilson Parma 1964 Parke Hinman Rhodes Scholarship Conference Defensive 1965 John Puster 1962 Bob Baxter Player of the Year 1967 Jim Hogarty 1965 Bart Holaday 1984 Chris Funk, DT 1969 Barry Cline 1970 Al Wurglitz 1987 Chad Hennings, DT 1971 Ernie Jennings 1990 Chris Howard 1991 Carlton McDonald, DB 1972 Darryl Haas 1992 Carlton McDonald, DB 1985 Tom Coleman Academy Wing Commanders 1996 Chris Gizzi, ILB (Pacific Division) 1986 Scott Thomas (Highest Ranking Cadet) 1997 Chris Gizzi, ILB (Pacific Division) 1989 David Hlatky 1964 James Ingram (fall) 1998 Bryce Fisher, DT (Mtn Division) 1999 Bryce Fisher T. Allan McArtor (spring) 2010 Reggie Rembert 1965 Bart Holaday Conference Coach of the Year 1967 Richard Cathcart 1985 Fisher DeBerry Air Force Athletic Achievement Award 1971 Virgil Staponski 1995 Fisher DeBerry 2014 Kale Pearson 1989 Scott Salmon 1998 Fisher DeBerry (Mtn Division) 2006 Andy Gray 2007 Troy Calhoun East-West Shrine Bowl Pat Tillman Award 2016 Kristov George 2016 Weston Steelhammer Conference Freshman of the Year Academic All-America Hall of Fame 2008 Tim Jefferson, QB 1991 Brock Strom 1994 Rich Mayo NFLPA Service Academy 1999 Chad Hennings Player of the Year 2003 Chris Howard 2010 Reggie Rembert

Outland Trophy 1987 Chad Hennings

Vincent dePaul Draddy Fellowship 1990 Chris Howard Air Force Football 136 team captains / all-star games

Football Team Captain(s) 1955 Brock Strom, John White College All-Star Games 1956 Charles Zaleski, Larry Thomson COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME (Chicago, Ill.) -- Ed Epping HULA BOWL (Honolulu, Hawaii) -- Terry Isaacson 1957 Brock Strom, Charles Zaleski (DT), 1970; Dennis Leuthauser (MG-K), 1970; Ernie (QB), 1964; Joe Rodwell (C), 1964; Ken Hamlin 1958 Brock Strom Jennings (FLK), 1971 (OT), 1969; Orderia Mitchell (C), 1973; Jim Morris 1959 Howard Bronson (LB), 1974; Dave Lawson (LB-K), 1976; Ryan Wil- EAST-WEST SHRINE (Palo Alto, Calif.) -- Rich Mayo 1960 Mike Quinlan liams (DT), 1980; Johnny Jackson (SAF), 1981; Dave (QB), 1960; Paul Stein (QB), 1965; Lloyd Duncan 1961 Bob McDonough Schreck (OG), 1982; John Kershner (HB), 1983; (DHB), 1966; Neal Starkey (DHB), 1967; Bob Farr 1962 Skinner Simpson Chris Funk (DT), 1984; Mike Brown (HB), 1984; (SE), 1974; Sean Pavlich (K), 1983; Ben Martin 1963 Terry Isaacson, Scott Thomas (SAF), 1985; John Ziegler (DT), 1985; (1966, 1967 coach & 1974 head coach); Todd Jagerson Terry Maki (LB), 1986; Tom Rotello (CB), 1986; Dave (coach), 1958; Chad Hennings (DT), 1987; J.T. To- 1964 Wendell Harkleroad, Hlatky (OG), 1988; Dee Dowis (QB), 1989; Shanon kish (ILB), 1990; Steed Lobotzke (OL), 1991; Carlton Dick Czarnota Yates (FAL), 1991; Carlton McDonald (CB), 1992; McDonald (CB), 1992; Steve Russ (ILB), 1994; Chris 1965 Paul Stein Johnny Harrison (OLB), 1994; Beau Morgan (QB), Gizzi (ILB), 1997; Bryce Fisher (DT), 1998; David Hil- 1966 Lloyd Duncan, Scott Jackson 1996; Cameron Curry (DT), 1996; Chris Gizzi (ILB), debrand (OL), 2000; Zach Johnson (NG), 2001; Wes 1967 Neal Starkey 1997; Tim Curry (DB), 1998; Bryce Fisher (DT), 1998; Crawley (DB), 2002; Brett Huyser (OL), 2003; John 1968 Dick Swanson Frank Mindrup (OL), 1998; Matt Farmer (WR), 1999; Rudzinski (LB), 2004; (Houston, Texas) Robert Kraay 1969 Gary Baxter, Ed Epping Corey Nelson (OLB), 2000; Ben Miller (OL), 2001; Le- (OL), 2006; Drew Fowler (ILB), 2007; Chris Thomas 1970 Cyd Maattala, Virgil Staponski otis Palmer (HB), 2002; Alec Messerall (WR), 2004; (DB), 2009; Jason Kons (OL), 2012; Anthony LaCoste 1971 Brian Bream, John Greenlaw Jason Brown (WR), 2005; Ross Weaver (OL), 2005; (RB), 2013; Weston Steelhammer (DB), 2016; Jalen 1972 Orderia Mitchell, Gene Ogilvie Gilberto Perez (DE), 2006; John Rabold (OLB), 2007 1973 Rich Haynie, Jim Morris Robinette (WR), 2016. 1974 Larry Fariss, Terry Young COPPER BOWL (Phoenix, Ariz.) -- Daniel Johnson NORTH-SOUTH SHRINE (Miami, Fla. - Pontiac, 1975 Chris Milodragovich, Randy Spetman (OG), 1959; George Pupich (K), 1959; Monte Moor- Mich.) -- Gary Baxter (QB), 1969; Dennis Leuthauser 1976 Mark Kenny, Ken Wood berg (FB), 1960; Mike Quinlan (HB), 1960 (MG-K), 1969; George Rayl, C, 1969; Gene Ogilvie 1977 Jack Kucera, Jim Weidmann (DE), 1972; Ben Martin (coach), 1976 JAPAN BOWL (Tokyo-Yokohama, Japan) -- Steve 1978 Tom Foertsch, Steve Hoog Hoog (FLK), 1979; Tom Schluckebier (DT), 1981; 1979 Randy Williams, Dave Ziebart COACHES’ ALL-AMERICA (Lubbock, Texas) -- Dennis John Kershner (OHB), 1983; Sean Pavlich (K), 1983; 1980 Mike Bloomfield, Scott Schafer Leuthauser (MG-K), 1970; Ernie Jennings (FLK), 1971 Chris Funk (DT), 1984; Dwan Wilson, (CB), 1985; 1981 Ed Antoine, Mike France AMERICAN BOWL (Tampa, Fla.) -- Sam Hardage Chad Hennings (DT), 1987; Randle Gladney (LB), 1982 Johnny Jackson (WR), 1960; Dick Swanson (OT), 1968; Gary Baxter 1989; Brian Hill (ILB), 1990; Joe Wood (K), 1991; 1983-88 All Seniors (RB), 1969; George Rayl (C), 1969 Carlton McDonald (CB), 1992 1989 Dee Dowis, Lance McDowell, Scott Hollister, Randall Gladney, BLUE-GRAY (Montgomery, Ala.) -- Ben Martin ALL-AMERICAN BOWL (Tucson, Ariz.) -- Sam Hard- Tom Kafka (head coach), 1959; Bill Manning (FLK), 1965; Ken age (OE), 1960; Mike Quinlan (HB), 1960 1990 Lane Beene, Brian Hill, Hamlin (OT), 1968; Charlie Longnecker (SE), 1969; GRIDIRON CLASSIC (Orlando, Fla.) -- Craig Thorsten- Rodney Lewis, J.T. Tokish Steve Russ (ILB), 1994; Beau Morgan (QB), 1996; son (ILB), 1999; Mike Thiessen (QB), 2000 Alex Pupich (OLB), 1996; Steve Fernandez (OLB), 1991 Rob Perez, Joe Wood, COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME (Montgomery, Ala.) -- 1997; Frank Staine-Pyne (DB), 1997; Matt Farmer Shanon Yates Alex Means (OLB), 2012 1992 Chris Baker, Jarvis Baker, (WR), 1999; Ryan Fleming (WR), 2001 Carlton McDonald MEDAL OF HONOR SENIOR GAME (Charleston, S.C.) SENIOR BOWL (MOBILE, ALA.) -- Jalen Robinette 1993 Mike Black, Scott Teigen, -- Will Conant (PK), 2014 (WR), 2016. Wayne Young 1994 Game Captains 1995 Game Captains 1996 Chris Gizzi, Lee Guthrie, 2003 Jeff Overstreet, Trevor Hightower, 2014 Kale Pearson, Christian Spears, Beau Morgan Joe Schieffer, Chance Harridge, Michael Husar, Jr., Joey Nichol 1997 Chris Gizzi, Jemal Singleton, Brett Huyser, Monty Coleman, 2015 Alex Hansen, A.J. Ruechel, Jeff Mohr John Rudzinski Connor Healy 1998 Blane Morgan, Jemal Singleton, 2004 Adam Cole, Dan Shaffer, 2016 Weston Steelhammer, Jacobi Owens, Tim Curry, Jason Sanderson Ryan Carter, John Rudzinski, Nate Romine, Patrick Healy 1999 Game Captains Alec Messerall 2000 Nate Beard, Matt Pommer, 2005 Russ Mitscherling, Ross Weaver, Mike Thiessen, Ben Miller Jon Wilson 2001 Keith Boyea, Ben Miller, 2006 Shaun Carney, Curtis Grantham, Zach Johnson Gilberto Perez, Chris Sutton 2002 Bryan Blew, Leotis Palmer, 2007-13 Game Captains Tom Heier, Jeff Overstreet, Trevor Hightower, Anthony Schlegel

Air Force Football 137 academic all-conference

1980- Mike Bloomfield, LB; Kevin Ewing, Rob Reinebach, OL; Mike Roberts, OL; 2011 - Jeff Benson, OL; Asher Clark, RB; Jor- DB; Mike France, LB; Rob Renaud, LB Brandon Sokora, DT; Dallas Thompson, PK; dan Eason, OL; Josh Hall, DB; Broam Hart, Paul Townsend, OL FB; Ty MacArthur, RB; Erik Soderberg, PK; 1981- Kevin Ewing, LB; Mike France, LB; Daniel Vinson, DL; A.J. Wallerstein, OL Dave Schreck, OG; Jeff Kubiak, P 2000- Dave Adams, PK; Kyle Allen, DT; Scott Becker, FB; Kurt Duffy, DB; Ryan 2012 - Jordan Eason, OL; Chris Jordan, WR; 1982- No team selected Finnan, LB; Bert Giovannetti, HB; Dustin Moshood Adeniji, OL; Briceton Cannada, Ireland, WR; Matt Mai, OC; Andy Malin, TE; 1983- No team selected PK; Ty MacArthur, WR; Miles Fisher, LB; Luke Porisch, OT; Joseph Pugh, OG; Kevin Christian Gann, WR; Reggie Barnes, LB; Alex 1984- Mark Melcher, OG; Larry Nicklas, Runyon, LB; Dallas Thompson, PK Hansen, DE. NG; John Ziegler, DT; Dick Clark, LB 2001 - Joey Ashcroft, PK; Jimmy Burns, 2013 - Dillon Beschel, DL; Briceton Can- 1985- No team selected FB; Tom Heier, HB; Matt Mai, C; Matt nada, SPC; Miles Fisher, LB; Kristov George, McCraney, OLB; Scott Meyer, OL; Blane LB; Alex Hansen, DL; Ross Lovett, OL; Karson 1986- Jim Tomallo, QB; Chad Hennings, Neufeld, OL; Joe Pugh, OL; Kevin Runyon, Roberts, QB; Andrew Ruechel, OL; Troy Tim- DT TE merman, DL; Ryan Watson, DL. 1987- David Hlatky, OG; Rob Krause, OB; 2002 - Joey Ashcroft, PK; Bryan Blew, QB; 2014 - Claude Alexander III, LB; Cody Apfel, Tim Kosmatka, OB; Chad Hennings, DL; Tom Heier, HB; Scott Meyer, OL; Blane WR; Luke Brantley, OL; Alex Hansen, DL; Derick Larson, LB; Scott Salmon, DB Neufeld, OL; John Rudzinski, ILB; Wayne David Jones, OL; Jacob Onyechi, LB; A.J. Southam, OL; Adam Strecker, TE; John Ruechel, OL; Troy Timmerman, DL. 1988- David Hlatky, OG; James Hecker, Welsh, P DB; Scott Salmon, DB; Tim Kosmatka, FB; 2015 - Claude Alexander III, LB; Cody Apfel, J.T. Tokish, LB; Terry Walker, LB 2003 - Blane Neufeld, OL; John Rudzinski, WR; Samuel Byers, DL; Allen Caunitz, OL; LB; Adam Strecker, TE; Andrew Martin, P; Andrew Gikas, LS; Alex Hansen, DL; Jacob 1989- Chris Howard, HB; J.T. Tokish, LB; Joe Schieffer, HB; John Schwartz, TE; Jesse Onyechi, LB; Sevrin Remmo, OL; Karson Steve Wilson, OG; Paul Walski, C Underbakke, OL; Tyler Hess, DB; Grant Roberts, QB; A.J. Ruechel, OL; Luke Strebel, 1990- Chris Howard, HB; Lee Jones, TE; Mallory, DB; Denny Poland, DB PK/P. Paul Walski, C; J.T. Tokish, ILB 2004 - Ryan Carter, DL; John Rudzinski, 2016 - Claude Alexander III, LB; Brody Bag- 1991- Ron James, OG; Steed Lobotzke, LB; Brian Jarratt, OL; Denny Poland, DB; nall, LB; Ryan Beveridge, OL; Samuel Byers, OT; David Mott, TE; Scott Hufford, WR; Chris Sutton, DB DL; Allen Caunitz, OL; Kellen Cleveland, DL; Andrew Gikas, LS; Griffin Landrum, OL; Grant Johnson, ILB; Vergil Simpson, OLB; 2005 - Erik Anderson, DL; Pat Edwards, Peter Wilkie, TE Ernest McQuade, OL; Cody Moorhead, OL; Donny Heaton, P; Greg Kirkwood, WR; DL; Jacob Onyechi, LB; Josh Self, TE; Luke 1992- Grant Johnson, LB; Scott Hufford, Denny Poland, DB; Chris Huckins, DB; Brad Strebel, PK. WR; Tom Thomsen, WR; Curtis Sutton, DT Meissen, DB; Vic Thompson, WR; Josh Clayton, DL; Garrett Rybak, DB; Bob Scott, 1993- Parks Hughes, HB; Gil Sanders, FS; OL Preston McConnell, QB; Steve Russ, ILB; Curtis Sutton, DT 2006 - Chris Huckins, DB; Brad Meissen, DB; Zach Sasser, PK/P; Beau Suder, HB; 1994- Antoin Alexander, DB; Bret Cil- Chris Sutton, DB; Vic Thompson, WR; Josh lessen, OG (GTE all-district); Carlton Clayton, DL; Travis Dekker, TE; Scott Pee- Hendrix, OT; Parks Hughes, HB; Preston ples, FB; Garrett Rybak, DB; Josh Loomis, McConnell, QB; Gil Sanders, DB; Brandon WR; Jared Marvin, DL; Nick Charles, OL Wilkerson, FB; Steve Russ, ILB (GTE all- district) 2007 - Josh Clayton, DL; Travis Dekker, TE; Scott Peeples, FB; Garrett Rybak, CB; Jared 1995- Parks Hughes, HB; Bret Cillessen, Marvin, NG; Luke Yeager, DB; Nick Charles, OG; Brandon Wilkerson, FB; Lee Guthrie, OL LB; Carlton Hendrix, OG 2008 - Travis Dekker, TE; Jared Marvin, 1996- Marcus Alexander, WR; Tim Curry, NG; Clay Bryant, ILB; Nick Charles, OG; DB; Carlton Hendrix, OG; Lee Guthrie, LB; Chris Thomas, SS; Kevin Fogler, WR; Kyle Dallas Thompson, K; Dustin Tyner, WR Halderman, WR 1997- Cale Bonds, QB; Mike Barron, WR; 2009 - Nick Charles, OL; Ben Garland, NG; Sean Finnan, OLB; Jeff Parr, OT; Mike Rob- Justin Moore, LB; Chris Thomas, DB; Keil erts, OT Bartholomew, P; Kyle Halderman, WR; Kevin Fogler, WR; Tyler Schonsheck, OL; Nathan 1998- Scott Becker, FB; Andy Malin, TE; Walker, FB; Jeffrey Benson, OL; Josh Hall, DB; Mike Roberts, OL; David Adams, K; Cale A.J. Wallerstein, OL; Wale Lawal, LB Bonds, QB; Mike Barron, WR 2010 - Keil Bartholomew, P; Zach Bell, PK; 1999- David Adams, PK; Kyle Allen, DT; Kevin Fogler, WR; Kyle Halderman, WR; Scott Becker, FB; Cale Bonds, QB; Doug Tyler Schonsheck, OL; Nathan Walker, FB; Charters, OT; Casey Cortese, WR; Kurt Jeffrey Benson, OL; Josh Hall, DB; Daniel Duffy, DB; Ryan Finnan, LB; Bert Giovan- Pickett, TE; A.J. Wallerstein, OL; Austin Luke Strebel netti, HB; Dustin Ireland, WR; Andy Malin, Briehl, TE; Jordan Eason, OL; Wale Lawal, LB TE; Matt McCraney, LB; Luke Porisch, OL;

Air Force Football 138 all-conference

First Team 2014 - Will Conant, PK; Michael Husar, Jr., 1987- Blake Gettys, OC; Dee Dowis, QB; OL; Weston Steelhammer, DB. Anthony Roberson, RB; John Steed, NG 1981- John Jackson, DB 2015 - Alex Hansen, DL; Sevrin Remmo, 1988- David Hlatky, OG; Greg Johnson, 1982- John Kershner, FB; Sean Pavlich, K; OL; Weston Steelhammer, DB; Roland La- HB; Andrew Smith, FB; Randle Gladney, Dave Schreck, OG dipo, DB. OLB 1983- John Kershner, FB; Scott Wachen- 2016 - Weston Steelhammer, DB; Ryan 1989- Paul Walski, C; Rodney Lewis, FB heim, OL; Sean Pavlich, K; Chris Funk, DT; Watson, DL. Greg Zolinger, DB 1990- Steed Lobotzke, OT; Rodney Lewis, FB; Steve Brennan, NG; Brian Hill, ILB; Sha- 1984- Chris Funk, DT non Yates, DB; Jason Christ, P 1985- Scott Thomas, S; Tom Rotello, CB; Second Team 1991- Joe Wood, K; Kette Dornbusch, ILB; John Ziegler, DT; Terry Maki, LB; Kraig Even- 1980 - Bruce Brown, OG; Tom Schluckebier, Shanon Yates, DB son, OT; Bart Weiss, QB; Mark Simon, P DT 1992- Jim Remsey, OT; Chris Baker, DT; 1986- Chris Findall, OT; Chad Hennings, 1981 - Mike France, LB; Sean Pavlich, K; Eldrick Hill, DB DT; Terry Maki, LB; Tom Rotello, DB; Mark Tom Schluckebier, DT 1993- Mike Black, ILB; Johnny Harrison, Simon, P 1982 - Chris Funk, DT; Jeff Kubiak, P; Marty OLB; Brian Watkins, SC 1987- Roy Garcia, OG; Chad Hennings, DT; Louthan, QB 1994- Erik Davis, DT; Steve Russ, ILB; Brian Rip Burgwald, LB 1983 - Marty Louthan, QB; Mike Brown, Watkins, SC; LeRon Hudgins, FAL 1988- Kevin Bell, OG RB; Don Oberdieck, C; Mark Melcher, OG; 1995- Cameron Curry, DT, LeRon Hudgins, 1989 - Dee Dowis, QB; Randle Gladney, Mike Kirby, WR; Charlie Heath, DE FAL; Kelvin King, SC LB; Greg Johnson, HB; Eric Faison, DB; 1984- Jody Simmons, HB; Don Oberdieck, Scott Hollister, OT C; Mark Melcher, OG; Fred Buttrell, OG; 1996- Mike Zeman, OC; Chris Sch- weighardt, NG; Alex Pupich, OLB; Frank 1990- Joe Wood, PK; J.T. Tokish, ILB Larry Nicklas, NG; Terry Maki, LB; Scott Thomas, S; Mark Simon, P Staine-Pyne, CB 1991- Jason Jones, FB; Steed Lobotzke, 1997- Chuck Parks, OG; Blane Morgan, OT; Jason Christ, P; Vergil Simpson, OLB; 1985- Rusty Wilson, C; Ken Carpenter, WR; QB; Bryce Fisher, DT; Steve Fernandez, Carlton McDonald, DB Hugh Brennan, TE; Chad Hennings, DT; Mike Chandler, LB; A.J. Scott, FAL OLB; Tim Curry, DB; Frank Staine-Pyne, DB 1992- Vergil Simpson, LB; Carlton McDon- 1998- Matt Farmer, WR; Frank Mindrup, ald, CB 1986- Pat Evans, FB; Steve Spewock, DT; Tom Rotello, KOR/PR OL; Mike Roberts, OL; Tim Curry, ST 1993- Chris MacInnis, PK; Chad Mathis, OT 1999- Ken Chandler, TE; Shawn Thomas, DT 1994- Bret Cillessen, OG; Johnny Harrison, 2000- Dave Adams, PK; Matt Dayoc, OC; OLB C.J. Zanotti, ILB 1995- Beau Morgan, QB; Bret Cillessen, Weston Steelhammer 2001 - Ben Miller, OL; Zach Johnson, DL OG; Brian McCray, OLB 2002 - Chance Harridge, QB; Jesse Under- 1996- Beau Morgan, QB; Chris Gizzi, LB; bakke, OL Carlton Hendrix, OG; Cameron Curry, DT 2003 - Brett Waller, OL; Brett Huyser, OL 1997- Frank Mindrup, OG; Chris Gizzi, ILB; Tim Curry, Special Teams 2004 - Jon Wilson, OL 1998- James Norman, OL; Blane Morgan, 2005 - Jon Wilson, OL QB; Bryce Fisher, DT; Tim Curry, DB; Craig 2006 - Chad Hall, HB; Robert Kraay, OL Thorstensen, ILB 2007- Nick Charles, OL; Drew Fowler, ILB 1999- Jackson Whiting, PK; James Norman, 2008- Nick Charles, OL; Ryan Harrison, PK; OL Chris Thomas, SS 2000 - Mike Thiessen, QB; Ryan Fleming, 2009- Nick Charles, OL; Peter Lusk, OL; WR; David Hildebrand, OG Jared Tew, FB; Erik Soderberg, PK; Ben 2002 - Joey Ashcroft, PK; Wes Crawley, DB; Garland, NG; Anthony Wright, DB Anthony Schlegel, ILB 2010 - Asher Clark, RB; Rick Ricketts, DL; 2003 - Marchello Graddy, ILB Chase Darden, OL; A.J. Wallerstein, OL 2006 - Drew Fowler, ILB 2011 - Asher Clark, RB; Brady Amack, LB; 2007- Chad Hall, WR/RB; Blaine Guenther, Anthony Wright, DB OC; John Rabold, OLB; Carson Bird, CB 2012 - Jordan Eason, OL; Alex Means, OLB 2008- Jake Paulson, DE 2014 - Alex Hansen, DL; Jordan Pierce, ILB 2009- Reggie Rembert, DB 2015 - A.J. Ruechel, OL. 2010 - Reggie Rembert, DB 2016 - Jalen Robinette, WR; Brodie Hicks, 2011 - Jon Davis, DB; A.J. Wallerstein, OL; DB; Luke Strebel, PK. Parker Herrington, PK Air Force Football 139 team records

Game Game Rushing 1. 9.4 ...... vs. Northern Colo., 1984 (WAC) 1. 6 ...... vs. Maryland, 1961 (IND) Attempts 9.4 ...... vs. UTEP, 1984 (WAC) 6 ...... vs. Penn State, 1971 (IND) Season 3. 9.0 ...... vs. San Diego State, 1989 (WAC) 6 ...... vs. Army, 1972 (IND) 1. 828 ...... 2017 (MW) 9.0 ...... vs. Tennessee St., 2011 (MWC) 4. 5 ...... vs. Holy Cross, 1978* (IND) 2. 816 ...... 2015 (MW) 5. 8.9 ...... vs. San Diego State, 2007 (MWC) *Done six times, most recent is listed 3. 815 ...... 2009 (MW) 6. 8.4 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1989 (WAC) 4. 804 ...... 2012 (MW) 7. 8.3 ...... vs. Weber State, 1991 (WAC) Touchdowns 5. 796 ...... 2014 (MW) 8.3 ...... vs. Idaho State, 2012 (MWC) Season 6. 786 ...... 2002 (MW) 9. 8.0 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1996 (WAC) 1. 21 ...... 1970 (IND) 7. 782 ...... 1987 (WAC) 8.0 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1963 (IND) 2. 18 ...... 1972 (IND) 8. 777 ...... 2008 (MW) 3. 17 ...... 1969 (IND) 9. 760 ...... 1991 (WAC) 4. 16 ...... 2011 (MW) 10. 748 ...... 2010 (MW) Passing 5. 15 ...... 2014 (MW) Attempts 15 ...... 2015 (MW) Game Season 1. 87 ...... vs. Hawaii, 2017 (MW) 1. 404 ...... 1970 (IND) Game 2. 83 ...... vs. Georgia State, 2017 (MW) 2. 341 ...... 1976 (IND) 1. 5...... vs. BYU, 2005 (MW) 3. 82 ...... vs. Hawaii, 2015 (MW) 3. 320 ...... 1977 (IND) 5 ...... vs. Utah State, 1969 (IND) 82 ...... vs. Nevada, 2012 (MW) 4. 302 ...... 1969 (IND) 3. 4 ...... vs. Navy, 2014 (MW) 82 ...... vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) 5. 298 ...... 1978 (IND) 4 ...... vs. UNLV, 2006 (MW) 6. 81 ...... vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC) 4 ...... vs. BYU, 2000 (MW) 81 ...... vs. UCLA, 1964 (IND) Game 4 ...... vs. Arizona, 1965 (IND) 9. 80 ...... vs. New Mexico, 2010 (MW) 1. 58 ...... vs. Washington, 1967 (IND) 4 ...... vs. Arizona State, 1972 (IND) 9. 79 ...... vs. Hawaii, 1987 (WAC) 2. 55 ...... vs. Colorado, 1970 (IND) 79 ...... vs. BYU, 2002 (MW) 3. 54 ...... vs. Oregon, 1970 (IND) Completion Percentage 4. 53 ...... vs. Missouri, 1960 (IND) Season Yards 5. 51 ...... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND) 1. .607 ...... 2007 (MW) Season 2. .603 ...... 2011 (MW) 1. 4,635 ...... 1987 (WAC) Completions 3. .598 ...... 2004 (MW) 2. 4,530 ...... 1988 (WAC) Season 4. .590 ...... 2005 (MW) 3. 4,468 ...... 2015 (MW) 1. 200 ...... 1970 (IND) 5. .575 ...... 2006 (MW) 4. 4,272 ...... 1989 (WAC) 2. 166 ...... 1976 (IND) 5. 4,126 ...... 2012 (MW) 3. 148 ...... 1977 (IND) Game 4,126 ...... 2017 (MW) 4. 139 ...... 1969 (IND) 1. 1.000 ....vs. Northwestern, 1989 (11-11) (WAC) 7. 4,092 ...... 2011 (MW) 5. 138 ...... 1966 (IND) 2. .900 ....vs. Navy, 2011 (9-10) (MW) 8. 4,057 ...... 1991 (WAC) 3. .889 ....vs. Arizona, 1959 (16-18) (IND) 9. 4,001 ...... 2002 (MW) Game 4. .867 ....vs. Tenn. St., 2011 (13-15) (MW) 10. 3,989 ...... 1995 (WAC) 1. 31 ...... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND) 5. .857 ....vs. UNLV, 2004 (12-14) (MW) 2. 28 ...... vs. Oklahoma State, 1958 (IND) Game 28 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1970 (IND) 1. 646 ...... vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) 4. 26 ...... vs. Washington, 1967 (IND) 2. 640 ...... vs. Utah, 1988 (WAC) 5. 25 ...... vs. Missouri, 1960 (IND) 3. 595 ...... vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MWC) Total Offense 25 ...... vs. Colorado, 1970 (IND) 4. 585 ...... vs. No. Colorado, 1984 (WAC) Plays 25 ...... vs. Notre Dame, 1978 (IND) 5. 583 ...... vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (MW) Season 6. 575 ...... vs. Utah, 1987 (WAC) 1. 1,002 ...... 2014 (MW) 575 ...... vs. UTEP, 1984 (WAC) Yards 2. 986 ...... 2015 (MW) 8. 569 ...... vs. San Diego St., 2007 (MW) Season 3. 978 ...... 2017 (MW) 9. 559 ...... vs. San Diego St., 1989 (WAC) 1. 2,801 ...... 1970 (IND) 4. 968 ...... 2009 (MW) 10. 539 ...... vs. Nicholls State, 2014 (MW) 2. 2,082 ...... 1976 (IND) 5. 955 ...... 2012 (MW) 3. 1,988 ...... 1969 (IND) 6. 940 ...... 2002 (MW) 4. 1,893 ...... 2014 (MW) 7. 935 ...... 2007 (MW) Average Per Rush 5. 1,878 ...... 2005 (MW) 8. 927 ...... 2011 (MW) Season 9. 916 ...... 2010 (MW) 1. 6.2 ...... 1988 (WAC) Game 10. 915 ...... 2008 (MW) 2. 5.9 ...... 1983 (WAC) 1. 391 .....vs. Wyoming, 1970 (IND) 5.9 ...... 1987 (WAC) 2. 388 .....vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND) Game 5.9 ...... 1995 (WAC) 388 .....vs. Colorado State, 1970 (IND) 1. 98 ...... vs. Hawaii, 2001 (MW) 5. 5.8 ...... 1989 (WAC) 4. 348 .....vs. Arizona State, 1972 (IND) 2. 97 ...... vs. Hawaii, 2017 (MW) 5.8 ...... 1996 (WAC) 5. 339 .....vs. Wyoming, 1976 (IND) 3. 96 ...... vs. Georgia Tech, 1978 (IND) 7. 5.7 ...... 2011 (MW) 4. 95 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1968 (IND) 8. 5.5 ...... 1984 (WAC) 5. 94 ...... vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC) 5.5 ...... 2015 (MW) Interceptions 94 ...... vs. Navy, 1970 (IND) 10. 5.4 ...... 2007 (MW) Season 1. 26 ...... 1974 (IND) 94 ...... vs. Cal State Northridge, 2000 (MW) 2. 24 ...... 1966 (IND) 8. 93 ...... vs. Oregon, 1970 (IND) 3. 22 ...... 1977 (IND) 93 ...... vs. Hawaii, 1987 (WAC) 4. 21 ...... 1976 (IND) 10. 92 ...... vs. Arizona State, 1972 (IND) 5. 20 ...... 1978 (IND) 92 ...... vs. Vanderbilt, 1979 (IND) 92 ...... vs. San Diego State, 2010 (MW) 92 ...... vs. Georgia State, 2017 (MW)

Air Force Football 140 team records

Yards Touchdowns Game Season Season 1. 12 ...... at Hawaii, 2015 (MW) 1. 6,315 ...... 2015 (MW) 1. 62 2015 (MW) 2. 13 ...... vs. San Diego St., 1984 (WAC) 2. 5,913 ...... 2011 (MW) 2. 59 2011 (MW) 3. 14 ...... vs. Georgia State, 2017 (MW) 3. 5,878 ...... 2017 (MW) 59 1989 (WAC) 4. 15 ...... vs. Hawaii, 2001 (MW) 4. 5,753 ...... 1989 (WAC) 59 1985 (WAC) 5. 17 ...... vs. Villanova, 1999 (MW) 5. 5,536 ...... 2010 (MW) 5. 56 1998 (WAC) 6. 5,462 ...... 1988 (WAC) 56 2002 (MW) Fewest Rush Yards 7. 5,452 ...... 2007 (MW) 56 2017 (MW) Season 8. 5,445 ...... 2012 (MW) 8. 55 1988 (WAC) 1. 1,307 ...... 1985 (WAC) 9. 5,443 ...... 2014 (MW) 55 2010 (MW) 2. 1,362 ...... 1998 (WAC) 10. 5,320 ...... 1987 (WAC) 10. 50 2014 (MW) 3. 1,372 ...... 1968 (IND) 4. 1,383 ...... 1990 (MW) Game Largest Victory Margin 5. 1,389 ...... 1986 (WAC) 1. 792 ...... vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MW) 1. 72 ...... vs. Nicholls St., 2009 (72-0) (MW) 2. 700 ...... vs. UTEP, 1994 (WAC) 2. 69 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1963 (69-0) (IND) Game 3. 698 ...... vs. Cal St.-Northridge, 2000 (MW) 3. 68 ...... vs. No. Colorado, 1984 (75-7) (WAC) 1. -35 .....vs. Brigham Young, 1985 (WAC) 4. 670 ...... vs. San Diego State, 2007 (MW) 4. 62 ...... vs. Davidson, 1972 (68-6) (IND) 2. -29 .....vs. Brigham Young, 1995 (WAC) 5. 654 ...... vs. Northern Colorado, 1984 (WAC) 5. 56 ...... vs. Morgan State, 2015 (MW) 3. -28 .....vs. UTEP, 1989 (WAC) 6. 653 ...... vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) 6. 54 ...... vs. Hawaii, 1966 (54-0) (IND) 4. -21 .....vs. Brigham Young, 2002 (MW) 7. 651 ...... vs. Wyoming, 1991 (WAC) 7. 51 ...... vs. Hawaii, 2015 (58-7) (MW) 5. -19 .....vs. Davidson, 1973 (IND) 8. 637 ...... vs. Utah, 1987 (WAC) 8. 49 ...... vs. UNLV, 1996 (66-17) (WAC) 9. 626 ...... vs. Idaho State, 2012 (MW) 49 ...... vs. New Mexico, 1988 (63-14) (WAC) Lowest Rush Avg 10. 625 ...... vs. Wyoming, 2000 (MW) 49 ...... vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (55-6) (MW) Season 49 ...... vs. Northwestern, 2002 (52-3) (MW) 1. 2.8 ...... 1985 (WAC) 49 ...... vs. Wofford, 2003 (49-0) (MW) 2.8 ...... 1998 (WAC) Scoring 3. 3.0 ...... 1968 (IND) Largest Defeat Margin 4. 3.1 ...... 1990 (WAC) Points 1. 49 ...... vs. Notre Dame, 1977 (49-0) (IND) 3.1 ...... 1986 (WAC) Season 2. 47 ...... vs. UCLA, 1957 (47-0) (IND) 3.1 ...... 1994 (WAC) 1. 473 ...... 2015 (MW) 47 ...... vs. BYU, 1990 (54-7) (WAC) 2. 457 ...... 2017 (MW) 4. 45 ...... vs. Colorado State, 2013 (58-13) (MW) Game 3. 454 ...... 2011 (MW) 5. 43 ...... vs. Washington, 1980 (50-7) (WAC) 1. -1.7 ....vs. Brigham Young, 1985 (WAC) 4. 446 ...... 1989 (WAC) 6. 42 ...... vs. California, 2004 (56-14) (MW) 2. -1.2 ....vs. Brigham Young, 2002 (MW) 446 ...... 1985 (WAC) 7. 41 ...... vs. Oklahoma, 2001 (44-3) (MW) 3. -1.0 ....vs. UTEP, 1990 (WAC) 6. 440 ...... 2002 (MW) 8. 38 ...... vs. Notre Dame, 1974 (38-0) (IND) 4. -0.8 ....vs. Brigham Young, 1995 (WAC) 7. 423 ...... 1998 (WAC) 38 ...... vs. Wisconsin, 1979 (38-0) (IND) 5. -0.5 ....vs. SMU, 1998 (WAC) 8. 412 ...... 1988 (WAC) 38 ...... vs. TCU, 2005 (48-10) (MW) 9. 409 ...... 2014 (MW) Fewest Pass Attempts 10. 401 ...... 2010 (MW) Season 1. 129 ...... 1961 (IND) Game 2. 150 ...... 1960 (IND) 1. 75 ...... vs. Northern Colorado, 1984 (WAC) Defense 3. 152 ...... 1964 (IND) 4. 154 ...... 1957 (IND) 2. 73 ...... vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) Fewest Total Yards 3. 72 ...... vs. Nicholls State, 2009 (MW) 154 ...... 1959 (IND) Season 4. 69 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1963 (IND) 1. 2,250 ...... 1956 (IND) 5. 68 ...... vs. Davidson, 1972 (IND) Game 2. 2,345 ...... 1958 (IND) 6. 65 ...... vs. UNLV, 1996 (WAC) 1. 1 ...... vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 (IND) 3. 2,364 ...... 1964 (IND) 65 ...... vs. Northwestern St., 2010 (MW) 2. 2 ...... vs. Army, 1990 (WAC) 4. 2,401 ...... 1963 (IND) 8. 63 ...... vs. Morgan State, 2015 (MW) 2 ...... vs. Navy, 2008 (MW) 5. 2,702 ...... 1960 (IND) 63 ...... vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MW) 4. 3 ...... vs. Army, 1988 (WAC)

63 ...... vs. New Mexico, 1987 (WAC) 3 ...... vs. New Mexico, 1959 (IND) Game 63 ...... vs. Indiana State, 1993 (WAC) 3 ...... vs. Kent State, 1978 (IND) 1. 66 ...... vs. San Diego, 1956 (IND) 2. 100 ...... vs. Army, 1999 (MW) Scoring Average 3. 124 ...... vs. Washington, 1966 (IND) Fewest Pass Completions Season 4. 127 ...... vs. Hawaii, 1966 (IND) Season 1. 37.2 ...... 1989 (WAC) 5. 130 ...... vs. So. Utah, 2008 (MW) 1. 56 ...... 1956 (IND) 37.2 ...... 1985 (WAC) 2. 57 ...... 1961 (IND) 3. 66 ...... 1964 (IND) 3. 35.3 ...... 1998 (WAC) Fewest Rushes 4. 35.2 ...... 2017 (MW) 4. 68 ...... 1957 (IND) Season 5. 34.9 ...... 2000 (MW) 5. 72 ...... 1960 (IND) 1. 372 ...... 1956 (IND) 34.9 ...... 2011 (MW) 2. 391 ...... 1963 (IND) 8. 34.3 ...... 1988 (WAC) Game 3. 414 ...... 2000 (MW) 8. 33.8 ...... 2015 (MW) 1. 0 ...... vs. Citadel, 1993 (WAC) 4. 415 ...... 2006 (MW) 33.8 ...... 2002 (MW) 0 ...... vs. Army, 1990 (WAC) 5. 418 ...... 1997 (WAC) 10. 32.7 ...... 1996 (WAC) 0 ...... vs. Colorado St, 1957 (IND) 0 ...... vs. Army, 1988 (WAC) 5. 1 ...... vs. Navy, 2008* (MWC) * - Done nine times, most recent

Air Force Football 141 team records

Fewest Passing Yards Tackles for Loss Game Season (Includes Sacks) 1. 30 ...... vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC) 1. 739 ...... 1961 (IND) Season 30 ...... vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (MW) 2. 826 ...... 1956 (IND) 1. 102 ...... 1998 (WAC) 3. 29 ...... vs. Nevada, 2012 (MW) 826 ...... 1964 (IND) 2. 101 ...... 1997 (WAC) 4. 28 ...... vs. Georgia State, 2017 (MW) 4. 848 ...... 1959 (IND) 3. 97 ...... 1994 (WAC) 28 ...... vs. Army, 1983 (WAC) 5. 883 ...... 1960 (IND) 4. 94 ...... 1993 (WAC) 94 ...... 2015 (MW) Game Passing First Downs Season 1. 0 ...... vs. The Citadel, 1993 (WAC) Game 1. 136 ...1970 (IND) 0 ...... vs. Army, 1990 (WAC) 1. 18 ...... vs. Navy, 2000 (MW) 2. 16 ...... vs. Tulane, 1970 (WAC) 2. 97 ...... 1976 (IND) 0 ...... vs. Colorado St, 1957 (IND) 3. 91 ...... 1973 (IND) 0 ...... vs. Army, 1988 (WAC) 3. 15 ...... vs. The Citadel, 1990 (WAC) 15 ...... vs. North Carolina, 1969 (IND) 4. 85 ...... 1966 (IND) 5. 8 ...... vs. Tulsa, 1957 (IND) 85 ...... 2000 (MW) 8 ...... vs. Navy, 2006 (MW) 15 ...... vs. Missouri, 1971 (IND) 15 ...... vs. BYU, 1999 (MW) Game Interceptions 1. 22 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1970 (IND) Season TFL Yardage 2. 17 ...... vs. New Mexico, 1958 (IND) 1. 28 ...... 1985 (WAC) (Includes Sacks) 3. 16 ...... vs. Wyoming, 1969 (IND) 2. 25 ...... 1983 (WAC) Season 4. 15 ...... vs. Navy, 1970 (IND) 3. 22 ...... 1956 (IND) 1. 606 ...... 1985 (WAC) 15 ...... vs. Arizona, 1973 (IND) 4. 21 ...... 1994 (WAC) 2. 460 ...... 1998 (WAC) 5. 20 ...... 1970 (IND), 2009 (MW) 3. 459 ...... 1997 (WAC) Blocked Kicks 4. 449 ...... 1971 (IND) Season Game 5. 448 ...... 1969 (IND) 1. 11 ...... 1997 (WAC) 2. 9 ...... 2000 (MW) 1. 6 ...... vs. Houston, 2009 (MW) 3. 8 ...... 1992 (WAC) 6 ...... vs. Wyoming, 1992 (WAC) Game 8 ...... 1999 (WAC) 3. 5 ...... vs. Boise State, 2014 (MW) 1. 98 ...... vs. Tulane, 1970 (IND) 2. 85 ...... vs. Brigham Young, 1985 (WAC) 5. 7 ...... 1998 (WAC) 5 ...... vs. Rice, 1997 (WAC) 7 ...... 2001 (MW) 5 ...... vs. Navy, 1986 (WAC) 3. 83 ...... vs. Utah State, 1969 (IND) 4. 78 ...... vs. Navy, 2000 (MW) 7 ...... 2003 (MW) 5 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1968 (IND) 7 ...... 2006 (MW) 5. 73 ...... vs. Fresno State, 1997 (WAC)

Interception Yardage Game Season 1. 3 ...... vs. Colorado State, 1992 (WAC) 1. 456 ...... 1983 (WAC) Misc. Records 3 ...... vs. Tennessee Tech, 2001 (MW) 2. 377 ...... 1956 (IND) 3 ...... vs. UNLV, 2006 (MW) 3. 375 ...... 1970 (IND) 3. 2 ...... vs. UNLV, 2013* (MW) 4. 346 ...... 1997 (WAC) First Downs * - Done several times, most recent 5. 306 ...... 1985 (WAC) Season 1. 302 ...... 2017 (MW)

2. 301 ...... 2011 (MW) Game 3. 300 ...... 2015 (MW) 1. 167 ....vs. Wyoming, 1992 (WAC) 4. 290 ...... 2002 (MW) 2. 163 ....vs. Boston College, 1970 (IND) 290 ...... 2012 (MW) 3. 119 ....vs. Northwestern, 2003 (MW) 4. 106 ....vs. Brigham Young, 1956 (IND) Game 5. 99 ...... vs. San Diego State, 1983 (WAC) 1. 38 ...... vs. Fresno State, 1996 (WAC) 38 ...... vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2000 (MW) 3. 37 ...... vs. Tennessee State, 2011 (MW) 4. 36 ...... vs. Nevada, 2012 (MW) 5. 35 ...... vs. Davidson, 1972 (IND)

Rushing First Downs Season 1. 230 ...... 2017 (MW) 2. 227 ...... 2002 (MW) 3. 224 ...... 2012 (MW) 4. 221 ...... 1988 (WAC) 5. 218 ...... 2015 (MW)

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Air Force Football 142 individual records

4. 249 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989 Game Rushing 5. 243 Beau Morgan vs. Colorado St., 1996 1. 6 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989 Attempts 6. 241 Dee Dowis vs. Utah, 1987 2. 5 Marty Louthan vs. Navy, 1983 Career 7. 233 Jocobi Owens vs. Nicholls St., 2014 3. 4 Tim McVey vs. Colorado State, 2017* 1. 652 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 8. 222 Cody Getz vs. Colorado State, 2012 *Done 15 times, most recent 2. 628 Asher Clark, 2008-11 9. 218 Cody Getz vs. Idaho State, 2012 3. 594 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 10. 217 Beau Morgan vs. Fresno St., 1996 Leaders by Season 4. 572 Brian Bream, 1969-71 Year Player, Pos. Att-Yds 5. 551 Jacobi Owens, 2015-17 Average Yards Per Carry 1956 Larry Thomson, FB 138-788 6. 543 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 Career 1957 Phil Lane, HB 90-350 7. 532 John Kershner, 1980-83 1. 8.4 Tim McVey, 2015-Present 1958 Steve Galios, HB 116-527 8. 496 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 2. 7.5 Mike Brown, 1982-84 1959 Monte Moorberg, FB 95-408 9. 469 Pat Evans, 1984-86 3. 7.1 Antoine Banks, 1990-92 1960 Mike Quinlan, HB 93-583 10. 462 Chance Harridge, 2001-03 4. 7.0 Anthony LaCoste, 2010-13 1961 Terry Isaacson, HB 118-468 5. 6.7 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 1962 Larry Tollstam, FB 88-414 Season 6. 6.6 Jake Campbell, 1993-95 1963 Terry Isaacson, QB 162-801 1. 294 Brian Bream, 1970 6.6 Tobin Ruff, 1994-97 1964 Steve Amdor, FB 117-485 1965 Paul Stein, QB 140-320 2. 252 Chance Harridge, 2002 6.6 Jon Lee, 2011-14 1966 Mike Guth, HB 90-394 9. 6.3 Scotty McKay, 1998-99 3. 238 Jared Tew, 2009 1967 Dave Mumme, HB 104-404 4. 233 Rob Perez, 1991 10. 6.2 Johnny Smith, 1984-85 1968 Curtis Martin, TB 130-418 5. 230 Chad Hall, 2007 Season 1969 Jim DeOrio, FB 124-493 230 Keith Boyea, 2001 1. 8.5 Tim McVey, 2016 1970 Brian Bream, TB 294-1,276 7. 229 Beau Morgan, 1995 8.5 Mike Brown, 1983 1971 Brian Bream, TB 221-734 8. 226 John Kershner, 1982 1972 Joel Carlson, TB 176-650 3. 8.3 Tim McVey, 2015 9. 225 Beau Morgan, 1996 1973 Chris Milodragovich, TB 140-583 4. 8.0 Andre Johnson, 1996 10. 221 Brian Bream, 1971 1974 Ken Wood, TB 203-708 5. 7.5 Dee Dowis, 1989 1975 Ken Wood, TB 114-425 7.5 Jake Campbell, 1995 Game 1976 Ken Wood, TB 123-497 7. 7.4 Danta Johnson, 1995 1. 42 Brian Bream vs. Stanford, 1970 1977 David Thomas, FB 70-260 7.3 Bryan Driskell, 2015 2. 38 Beau Morgan vs. Fresno St., 1996 1978 Shelby Ball, TB 173-720 9. 7.2 Mike Brown, 1982 3. 37 John Kershner vs. Navy, 1982 1979 Shelby Ball, HB 129-575 10. 7.1 Qualario Brown, 1997 4. 36 Brian Bream vs. Navy, 1970 1980 Ted Sundquist, FB 122-583 1981 John Kershner, FB 120-685 5. 35 Brian Bream vs. Tulane, 1970 1982 John Kershner, FB 226-1,056 Game 35 Keith Boyea vs. Colorado State, 2001 1983 John Kershner, FB 166-934 7. 34 Chad Hall vs. Army, 2007 (Minimum of 10 carries) 1984 Pat Evans, FB 159-1,015 8. 32 Chad Hall vs. Notre Dame, 2007 1. 19.2 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989 1985 Bart Weiss, QB 180-1,032 32 Rob Perez vs. Army, 1990 2. 14.7 Dee Dowis vs. Colorado State, 1989 1986 Pat Evans, FB 191-777 32 Brian Bream vs. Boston College, 1970 3. 14.3 Preston McConnell vs. Fresno St., 1994 1987 Dee Dowis, QB 194-1,315 32 Ken Wood vs. Army, 1974 4. 13.8 Andre Johnson vs. San Jose St., 1996 1988 Andy Smith, FB 154-1,040 32 John Kershner vs. Vanderbilt, 1982 5. 13.6 Mike Brown vs. Navy, 1983 1989 Dee Dowis, QB 172-1,286 6. 13.2 Qualario Brown vs. San Jose St., 1997 1990 Jason Jones, FB 103-598 Yards 7. 12.8 Cody Getz vs. Idaho State, 2015 1991 Rob Perez, QB 233-1,157 Career 8. 12.7 Dee Dowis vs. Utah, 1987 1992 Jarvis Baker, QB 190-550 1. 3,612 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 9. 12.5 Johnny Smith vs. Utah, 1985 1993 Demond Cash, QB 165-875 2. 3,594 Asher Clark, 2008-11 10 12.3 Tim McVey vs. Colorado State, 2017 1994 Jake Campbell, HB 110-689 1995 Beau Morgan, QB 229-1,285 3. 3,379 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 Touchdowns 1996 Beau Morgan, QB 225-1,494 4. 3,005 Jacobi Owens, 2015-17 Career 1997 Spanky Gilliam, FB 188-741 5. 2,726 John Kershner, 1980-83 1. 42 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 1998 Spanky Gilliam, FB 112-527 6. 2,606 Chad Hall, 2005-07 2. 41 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 1999 Mike Thiessen, QB 160-827 7. 2,561 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 3. 35 Greg Johnson, 1986-89 2000 Mike Thiessen, QB 179-713 8. 2,409 Andy Smith, 1986-89 35 Chance Harridge, 2001-03 2001 Keith Boyea, QB 230-1,216 9 2,324 Chance Harridge, 2001-03 5. 33 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 2002 Chance Harridge, QB 252-1,229 10. 2,284 Pat Evans, 1984-86 6. 31 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 2003 Chance Harridge, QB 180-914 2,284 Brian Bream, 1969-71 7. 30 Marty Louthan, 1980-83 2004 Shaun Carney, QB 159-596 2005 Shaun Carney, QB 170-710 8. 24 Brian Bream, 1969-71 2006 Chad Hall, HB 155-784 Season 24 Asher Clark, 2008-11 2007 Chad Hall, WRZ/TB 230-1,478 1. 1,494 Beau Morgan, 1996 10. 22 Bart Weiss, 1983-85 2. 1,478 Chad Hall, 2007 2008 Todd Newell, FB 142-594 3. 1,315 Dee Dowis, 1987 Season 2009 Jared Tew, FB 238-970 4. 1,286 Dee Dowis, 1989 1. 22 Chance Harridge, 2002 2010 Asher Clark, TB 182-1,031 2011 Asher Clark, TB 163-1,110 5. 1,285 Beau Morgan, 1995 2. 19 Brian Bream, 1970 19 Beau Morgan, 1995 2012 Cody Getz, TB 198-1,248 6. 1,276 Brian Bream, 1970 2013 Anthony LaCoste, TB 135-890 4. 18 Beau Morgan, 1996 7. 1,248 Cody Getz, 2012 2014 Jacobi Owens, TB 204-1,054 8. 1,229 Chance Harridge, 2002 18 Dee Dowis, 1989 2015 Jacobi Owens, TB 205-1,092 9. 1,216 Keith Boyea, 2001 18 Keith Boyea, 2001 2016 Jacobi Owens, TB 142-859 10. 1,157 Rob Perez, 1991 7. 16 Greg Johnson, 1989 16 Greg Johnson, 1988 Game 16 Marty Louthan, 1983 1. 275 Chad Hall vs. Army, 2007 2. 263 Anthony LaCoste vs. Army, 2013 3. 256 Chad Hall vs. Colorado State, 2007 Air Force Football 143 individual records

Completion Pct Leaders by Season Passing Career Year Name Comp-Att Yards Attempts 1. .619 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 1956 Eddie Rosane 41-101 648 Career 2. .588 Tim Murphy, 1964 1957 John Kuenzel 55-125 721 1. 879 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 3. .585 Connor Dietz, 2009-12 1958 Rich Mayo 98-174 1,019 2. 662 Rich Haynie, 1971-73 4. .567 Kale Pearson, 2012-14 1959 Rich Mayo 110-211 1,212 3. 635 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 5. .563 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 1960 Rich Mayo 108-238 1,168 4. 623 Rich Mayo, 1957-60 1961 Bob McNaughton 38-81 415 5. 572 Gary Baxter, 1967-69 Season 1962 Terry Isaacson 52-120 591 1. .642 Shaun Carney, 2005 1963 Terry Isaacson 68-147 946 Season 2. .622 Shaun Carney, 2007 1964 Tim Murphy 94-160 1,154 1. 402 Bob Parker, 1970 3. .613 Connor Dietz, 2012 1965 Paul Stein 114-225 1,446 2. 298 Dave Ziebart, 1977 4. .611 Shaun Carney, 2004 1966 Steve Turner 64-118 776 3. 273 Gary Baxter, 1969 5. .607 Tim Jefferson, 2011 4. 241 Dave Ziebart, 1978 1967 Gary Baxter 59-131 555 5. 240 Rich Haynie, 1972 Game 1968 Gary Baxter 76-168 1,036 1. 1.000 Dee Dowis vs. N’western, 1988 (11-11) 1969 Gary Baxter 127-273 1,783 Game 2. .909 Rich Mayo vs. Arizona, 1959 (10-11) 1970 Bob Parker 199-402 2,789 1. 55 Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 1970 3. .900 Tim Jefferson vs. Navy, 2011 (9-10) 1971 Rich Haynie 86-204 1,335 2. 54 Bob Parker vs. Oregon, 1970 4. .857 Mike Worden vs. Army, 1975 (12-14) 1972 Rich Haynie 102-240 1,570 3. 53 Rich Mayo vs. Missouri, 1960 .857 Shaun Carney vs. UNLV, 2004 (12-14) 1973 Rich Haynie 111-218 1,378 4. 52 Gary Baxter vs. Washington, 1967 1974 Mike Worden 61-128 798 5. 51 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969 Touchdowns 1975 Mike Worden 99-214 1,091 Career 1976 Rob Shaw 98-198 1,135 Completions 1. 39 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 1977 Dave Ziebart 140-298 1,562 Career 2. 34 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 1978 Dave Ziebart 109-241 1,350 1. 424 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 34 Rich Haynie, 1971-73 1979 Dave Ziebart 118-223 1,088 2. 393 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 4. 27 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 1980 Scott Schafer 65-159 944 3. 316 Rich Mayo, 1957-60 5. 25 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 1981 Ed Antoine 42-97 455 4. 299 Rich Haynie, 1971-73 25 Bob Parker, 1969-70 1982 Marty Louthan 76-152 1,337 5. 290 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 1983 Marty Louthan 62-116 1,166 Season 1984 Bart Weiss 41-87 668 Season 1. 21 Bob Parker, 1970 1985 Bart Weiss 80-141 1,449 1. 199 Bob Parker, 1970 2. 17 Rich Haynie, 1972 1986 Jim Tomallo 24-52 474 2. 140 Dave Ziebart, 1977 3. 14 Tim Jefferson, 2011 1987 Dee Dowis 45-112 600 3. 127 Gary Baxter, 1969 14 Kale Pearson, 2014 1988 Dee Dowis 41-96 870 4. 125 Shaun Carney, 2007 5. 13 Gary Baxter, 1969 1989 Dee Dowis 67-140 1,285 5. 118 Dave Ziebart, 1979 13 Mike Thiessen, 2000 1990 Jarvis Baker 8-24 144 1991 Rob Perez 31-95 732 Game Game 1992 Jarvis Baker 47-122 705 1. 31 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969 1. 5 Adam Fitch vs. BYU, 2005 1993 Demond Cash 30-78 403 2. 29 Bob Parker vs. Wyoming, 1970 2. 4 Shaun Carney vs. UNLV, 2006 1994 Beau Morgan 41-89 873 3. 28 Rich Mayo vs. Oklahoma St., 1958 4 Mike Thiessen vs. BYU, 2000 4. 27 Bob Parker vs. Colorado St., 1970 4 Paul Stein vs. Arizona, 1965 1995 Beau Morgan 90-169 1,165 5. 25 Rich Mayo vs. Missouri, 1960 4 Rich Haynie vs. Arizona St., 1972 1996 Beau Morgan 95-180 1,210 25 Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 1970 6. 3 Karson Roberts vs. New Mexico, 2015* 1997 Blane Morgan 63-123 975 Done 17 times, most recent 1998 Blane Morgan 61-112 1,144 Yards 1999 Cale Bonds 44-80 654 Career 2000 Mike Thiessen 112-195 1,687 1. 5,391 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 Karson Roberts 2001 Keith Boyea 102-196 1,253 2. 4,789 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 2002 Chance Harridge 64-144 1,062 3. 4,599 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 2003 Chance Harridge 80-161 995 4. 4,283 Rich Haynie, 1971-73 2004 Shaun Carney 91-149 1,315 5. 3,399 Rich Mayo, 1957-60 2005 Shaun Carney 95-148 1,393 2006 Shaun Carney 83-137 1,192 Season 2007 Shaun Carney 125-201 1,491 1. 2,789 Bob Parker, 1970 2008 Tim Jefferson 44-80 655 2. 1,783 Gary Baxter, 1969 2009 Tim Jefferson 53-93 848 3. 1,687 Mike Thiessen, 2000 2010 Tim Jefferson 82-159 1,459 4. 1,637 Tim Jefferson, 2011 2011 Tim Jefferson 111-183 1,637 5. 1,595 Karson Roberts, 2015 2012 Connor Dietz 68-111 1,131 2013 Nate Romine 44-81 603 Game 2014 Kale Pearson 101-171 1,590 1. 391 Bob Parker vs. Wyoming, 1970 2015 Karson Roberts 77-148 1,595 2. 388 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969 2016 Nate Romine 45-108 1,206 3. 375 Bob Parker vs. Colorado St., 1970 4. 339 Dave Ziebart vs. Wyoming, 1976 5. 314 Rob Shaw vs. Pacific, 1976 6. 311 Dave Ziebart vs. Baylor, 1977 7. 306 Dee Dowis vs. Notre Dame, 1989

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Reception Average 2000 Ryan Fleming, WR 52-930 Receiving Career 2001 Ryan Fleming, WR 28-416 Receptions 1. 28.5 Craig Hancock, 1994-95 2002 Adam Strecker, TE 14-261 Career 2. 22.5 Jalen Robinette, 2013-16 2003 Alec Messerall, WR 21-328 1. 148 Ernie Jennings, 1968-70 3. 22.3 Kevin Fogler, 2008-10 2004 J.P. Waller, WR 32-476 2. 120 Jalen Robinette, 2013-16 4. 20.3 Drew Coleman, 2009-12 2005 Jason Brown, WR 49-874 3. 106 Mike Kirby, 1980-83 5. 19.8 Steve Senn, 1987-89 2006 Victor Thompson, WR 23-301 4. 100 Charlie Longnecker, 1967-69 19.8 Ken Carpenter, 1984-85 2007 Chad Hall, WR/TB 50-524 5. 92 Matt Farmer, 1997-99 2008 Josh Cousins, WR 16-176 Season 2009 Kevin Fogler, WR 25-567 Season 1. 31.0 Craig Hancock, 1994 2010 Jonathan Warzeka, WR 18-406 1. 74 Ernie Jennings, 1970 2. 27.4 Jalen Robinette, 2016 2011 Zack Kauth, WR 31-620 2. 57 Cormac Carney, 1978 3. 25.7 Anthony Park, 2002 2012 Ty MacArthur, WR 24-411 3. 53 Mike Bolen, 1970 4. 24.7 Jalen Robinette, 2015 2013 Garrett Brown, WR 19-237 4. 52 Ryan Fleming, 2000 5. 24.6 Jake Campbell, 1994 5. 51 Ernie Jennings, 1969 2014 Jalen Robinette, WR 43-806 2015 Garrett Brown, WR 27-557 Game Jalen Robinette, WR 26-641 Game 1. 31.4 Tim McVey vs. New Mexico, 2015 1. 15 Ernie Jennings vs. Wyoming, 1969 2. 30.0 Jalen Robinette vs. Utah State, 2015 2016 Jalen Robinette, WR 35-959 2. 14 Mike Bolen vs. Colorado, 1970 3. 29.8 Ernie Jennings vs. N. Carolina, 1968 3. 13 Ernie Jennings vs. Stanford, 1970 4. 29.6 Paul Williams vs. Wyoming, 1976 4. 11 Charlie Longnecker vs. Stanford, 1970 5. 29.4 Ernie Jennings vs. Wyoming, 1970 Total Offense 11 Cormac Carney vs. Georgia Tech, 1978 Leaders by Season Individual Plays Receiving Yards Year Player, Pos. #-Yards Career Career 1956 Tom Jozwiak, OE 13-260 1 1,340 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 1. 2,697 Jalen Robinette, 2013-16 1957 Tom Jozwiak, OE 20-272 2. 1,287 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 2. 2,392 Ernie Jennings, 1968-70 1958 Bob Brickey, OE 25-281 3. 1,032 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 3. 1,909 Mike Kirby, 1980-83 1959 Mike Quinlan, HB 29-373 4. 1,011 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 4. 1,515 Ryan Fleming, 1999-2001 1960 Mike Quinlan, HB 17-146 5. 920 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 5. 1,504 Matt Farmer, 1997-99 1961 Terry Isaacson, HB 19-239 1962 Dick Brown, OE 17-236 Season Season 1. 442 Bob Parker, 1970 1. 1,289 Ernie Jennings, 1970 1963 Fritz Greenlee, OE 15-323 1964 Jim Greth, OE 33-436 2. 438 Dave Ziebart, 1977 2. 959 Jalen Robinette, 2016 3. 426 Keith Boyea, 2001 3. 930 Ryan Fleming, 2000 1965 Bill Manning, OE 25-251 1966 Jim Schultz, OE 33-525 4. 405 Beau Morgan, 1996 4. 874 Jason Brown, 2005 5. 398 Beau Morgan, 1995 5. 870 Cormac Carney, 1978 1967 Carl Janssen, OE 18-259 1968 Charlie Longnecker, OE 45-622 Game 1969 Ernie Jennings, FL 51-729 Game 1. 67 Gary Baxter vs. Wyoming, 1969 1970 Ernie Jennings, FL 74-1,289 1. 235 Ernie Jennings vs. Wyoming, 1970 2. 60 Gary Baxter vs. Washington, 1967 2. 220 Cormac Carney vs. Georgia Tech, 1978 1971 Paul Bassa, OE 31-513 3. 57 Bob Parker vs. Colorado, 1970 3. 210 Jalen Robinette vs. Utah State, 2015 1972 Frank Murphy, FL 31-539 57 Dave Ziebart vs. Baylor, 1977 4. 198 Frank Murphy vs. Arizona St, 1972 1973 Frank Murphy, FL 30-415 57 Keith Boyea vs. CSU, 2001 5. 184 Jason Brown vs. Utah, 2005 1974 Bob Farr, SE 32-467 1975 John Covington, TE 26-213 Touchdowns 1976 Paul Williams, SE 45-684 Career 1977 Steve Hoog, FL 29-474 1. 28 Ernie Jennings, 1968-70 1978 Cormac Carney, SE 57-870 2. 13 Frank Murphy, 1971-73 1979 Mike Fortson, RB 27-177 3. 12 Jalen Robinette, 2014-Present 1980 Andy Bark, WR 47-794 4. 9 Bob Farr, 1972-74 1981 Mike Kirby, WR 35-419 9 Jake Campbell, 1993-95 1982 Mike Kirby, WR 30-593 9 Zack Kauth, 2008-11 1983 Mike Kirby, WR 38-862 1984 Ken Carpenter, WR 15-258 Season 1985 Ken Carpenter, WR 42-869 1. 17 Ernie Jennings, 1970 1986 Tyrone Jeffcoat, WR 20-369 2. 9 Ernie Jennings, 1969 1987 Tyler Barth, WR 14-218 3. 8 Cormac Carney, 1978 1988 Greg Cochran, WR 12-243 4. 7 Frank Murphy, 1972 1989 Steve Senn, WR 30-586 6. 6 Garrett Brown, 2014 6 Jalen Robinette, 2017 1990 David Mott, TE 8-102 1991 Scott Hufford, WR 8-334 Game 1992 Peter Wilkie, TE 15-210 1. 5 Ernie Jennings vs. Utah State, 1969 1993 Richie Marsh, WR 19-321 2. 3 Tim McVey vs. New Mexico, 2015# 1994 Jeremy Johnson, HB 18-337 # Done eight times, most recent 1995 Jake Campbell, HB 25-353 1996 Marcus Alexander, WR 23-382 1997 Matt Farmer, WR 23-380 1998 Matt Farmer, WR 35-650 Jalen Robinette 1999 Matt Farmer, WR 34-484 Air Force Football 145 individual records

2003 Chance Harridge, QB 341-1,909 Leaders by Season Total Offense 2004 Shaun Carney, QB 308-1,911 Year Player, Pos. Pts 2005 Shaun Carney, QB 318-2,103 1956 Larry Thomson, HB/K 87 Yards 2006 Shaun Carney, QB 325-1,810 1957 George Pupich, HB/K 27 Career 2007 Shaun Carney, QB 336-2,128 1958 Mike Quinlan, HB 48 1. 7,952 Shaun Carney, 2004-07 2008 Tim Jefferson, QB 181-1,042 1959 Mike Quinlan, HB 42 2. 6,627 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 2009 Tim Jefferson, QB 181-1,102 1960 Mike Quinlan, HB 48 3. 6,587 Tim Jefferson, 2008-011 2010 Tim Jefferson, QB 313-2,253 1961 Nick Arshinkoff, HB 24 4. 6,482 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 2011 Tim Jefferson, QB 336-2,190 1962 John Gavin, K 39 2012 Connor Dietz, QB 255-1,800 5. 5,511 Dave Ziebart, 1976-79 1963 Terry Isaacson, QB 80 2013 Anthony LaCoste, TB 135-890 1964 Dick Czarnota, HB 24 2014 Kale Pearson, QB 342-2,277 1965 Paul Stein, QB 36 Season 2015 Karson Roberts, QB 316-2,338 1966 Dick Hall, K 46 1. 2,783 Bob Parker, 1970 2016 Nate Romine, QB 203-1,485 1967 Dennis Leuthauser, LB/K 27 2. 2,704 Beau Morgan, 1996 1968 Curtis Martin, TB 48 3. 2,571 Dee Dowis, 1989 1969 Dennis Leuthauser, LB/K 75 4. 2,481 Bart Weiss, 1985 1970 Brian Bream, TB 120 5. 2,469 Keith Boyea, 2001 1971 Craig Barry, K 33 Scoring 1972 Joel Carlson, TB 54 Game 1973 Dave Lawson, MG/K 55 1. 380 Bob Parker vs. Colorado St., 1970 Individual Points 1974 Dave Lawson, LB/K 70 2. 377 Dee Dowis vs. Northwestern, 1988 Career 1975 Dave Lawson, LB/K 54 3. 375 Dave Ziebart vs. Wyoming, 1976 1. 252 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 1976 David Thomas, FB 48 4. 364 Keith Boyea vs. Wyoming, 2001 252 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 1977 Steve Hoog, FL 30 5. 361 Cale Bonds vs. Navy, 1998 3. 237 Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 1978 Jim Sturch, K 58 4. 231 Dave Lawson, 1972-75 1979 Jim Sturch, K 34 Leaders by Season 5. 226 Greg Johnson, 1986-89 1980 Sean Pavlich, K 43 Year Player, Pos Plays-Yds 1981 Sean Pavlich, K 39 1956 Eddie Rosane, QB 178-847 Season 1982 Sean Pavlich, K 81 1957 John Kuenzel, QB 209-912 1. 132 Chance Harridge, 2002 1983 Marty Louthan, QB 96 1958 Rich Mayo, QB 207-1,109 2. 120 Brian Bream, 1970 1984 Carlos Mateos, K 65 1985 Kelly Pittman, HB 84 1959 Rich Mayo, QB 287-1,357 3. 117 Luke Strebel, 2017 1986 Pat Evans, FB 42 1960 Rich Mayo, QB 308-1,317 4. 114 Beau Morgan, 1995 Chris Blasy, K 42 1961 Bob McNaughton, QB 191-686 114 Ernie Jennings, 1970 1962 Terry Isaacson, QB 230-955 1987 Steve Yarbrough, K 63 1963 Terry Isaacson, QB 309-1,747 1988 Greg Johnson, HB 106 Game 1989 Dee Dowis, QB 112 1964 Jim Murphy, QB 214-1,063 1. 36 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989 1965 Paul Stein, QB 365-1,767 1990 Joe Wood, K 55 2. 30 Tim McVey vs. New Mexico, 2015 1966 Steve Turner, QB 198-833 1991 Joe Wood, K 88 30 Marty Louthan vs. Navy, 1983 1967 Gary Baxter, QB 174-550 1992 Jarvis Baker, QB 78 1968 Gary Baxter, QB 276-1,299 30 Ernie Jennings vs. Utah State, 1969 1993 Chris MacInnis, K 60 1969 Gary Baxter, QB 371-1,892 5. 26 Larry Thomson vs. Colo. College, 1956 1994 Jake Campbell, HB 80 1970 Bob Parker, QB 442-2,783 6. 24 Tim McVey vs. Colorado State, 2017* 1995 Beau Morgan, QB 114 1971 Rich Haynie, QB 271-1,432 * - Done 14 times, most recent 1996 Beau Morgan, QB 108 1972 Rich Haynie, QB 312-1,793 1997 Alex Wright, K 60 1973 Rich Haynie, QB 278-1,515 Individual Touchdowns 1998 Blane Morgan, QB 90 1999 Jackson Whiting, K 62 1974 Mike Worden, QB 189-849 Career 1975 Mike Worden, QB 348-1,439 2000 Dave Adams, K 94 1. 42 Beau Morgan, 1994-96 2001 Keith Boyea, QB 110 1976 Rob Shaw, QB 281-1,296 2. 41 Dee Dowis, 1986-89 1977 Dave Ziebart, QB 438-1,735 2002 Chance Harridge, QB 132 3. 36 Greg Johnson, 1986-89 2003 Chance Harridge, QB 72 1978 Dave Ziebart, QB 343-1,528 4. 35 Chance Harridge, 2001-03 1979 Dave Ziebart, QB 357-1,344 2004 Darnell Stephens, HB 60 5. 33 Ernie Jennings, 1968-70 1980 Scott Schafer, QB 338-1,399 2005 Scott Eberle, PK 68 33 Tim Jefferson, 2008-11 1981 John Kershner, FB 120-685 2006 Zach Sasser, K/P 59 1982 Marty Louthan, QB 345-2,133 2007 Ryan Harrison, PK 101 1983 Marty Louthan, QB 261-1,933 Season 2008 Ryan Harrison, PK 108 1984 Bart Weiss, QB 213-1,208 1. 22 Chance Harridge, 2002 2009 Erik Soderberg, PK 104 1985 Bart Weiss, QB 321-2,481 2. 20 Brian Bream, 1970 2010 Tim Jefferson, QB 90 1986 Jim Tomallo, QB 167-780 3. 19 Beau Morgan, 1995 2011 Parker Herrington, PK 90 1987 Dee Dowis, QB 306-1,915 19 Ernie Jennings, 1970 2012 Parker Herrington, PK 58 1988 Dee Dowis, QB 249-1,842 5. 18 Beau Morgan, 1996 2013 Will Conant, PK 65 2014 Will Conant, PK 102 1989 Dee Dowis, QB 312-2,571 18 Dee Dowis, 1989 2015 Tim McVey, RB 78 1990 Rob Perez, QB 156-644 18 Keith Boyea, 2001 1991 Rob Perez, QB 328-1,889 2016 Luke Strebel, PK 117 1992 Jarvis Baker, QB 312-1,255 Game 1993 Demond Cash, QB 243-1,278 1. 6 Dee Dowis vs. San Diego St., 1989 1994 Beau Morgan, QB 229-1,473 2. 5 Tim McVey vs. New Mexico, 2015 1995 Beau Morgan, QB 398-2,450 5 Marty Louthan vs. Navy, 1983 1996 Beau Morgan, QB 405-2,704 5 Ernie Jennings vs. Utah State, 1969 1997 Blane Morgan, QB 315-1,540 1998 Blane Morgan, QB 257-1,652 5. 4 Tim McVey vs. Colorado State, 2017* 1999 Mike Thiessen, QB 243-1,426 * - Done 15 times, most recent 2000 Mike Thiessen, QB 374-2,400 2001 Keith Boyea, QB 426-2,469 2002 Chance Harridge, QB 396-2,291

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Field Goal Percentage Season Kicking Career 1. 1.000 Luke Strebel, 2016 (51-51) 1. .889 Luke Strebel, 2015-16 (32-36) 1.000 Luke Strebel, 2015 (37-37) Punting Average 2. .882 Will Conant, 2013-14 (30-34) 1.000 Jackson Whiting, 1999 (26-26) Career 3. .826 Jackson Whiting, 1998-99 (19-23) 1.000 Steve Yarbrough, 1987 (30-30) 1. 44.4 Mark Simon, 1984-86 4. .796 Joe Wood, 1989-91 (39-49) 1.000 Chris Blasy, 1986 (15-15) 2. 44.0 Jason Christ, 1990-91 5. .768 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 (43-56) 1.000 Tom Ruby, 1985 (52-52) 3. 43.9 Brandon Geyer, 2008-09 1.000 Dave Lawson, 1975 (15-15) 4. 43.6 Will Conant, 2014 Season 43.6 Jason Kirkland, 1996-98 1. 1.000 Jackson Whiting, 1999 (12-12) 43.6 Robert Barkers, 2002 2. .909 Luke Strebel, 2015 (10-11) Punting Leaders by Season 3. .905 Will Conant, 2014 (19-21) Year Player, Pos. #-Yards 4. .889 Joey Ashcroft, 2002 (16-18) 1956 Eddie Rosane, QB 24-34.4 Season 5. .880 Luke Strebel, 2016 (22-25) 1957 John Kuenzel, QB 22-35.3 1. 47.3 Mark Simon, 1985 1958 Rich Mayo, QB 24-36.5 1959 Rich Mayo, QB 32-35.0 2. 47.0 Chris MacInnis, 1993 Extra Point Attempts 1960 Rich Mayo, QB 42-38.1 3. 45.7 Jason Christ, 1991 Career 1961 Terry Isaacson, HB 39-40.3 4. 44.7 Jason Kirkland, 1998 1. 118 Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 1962 Terry Isaacson, QB 40-38.7 5. 43.7 Mark Simon, 1986 2. 108 Joe Wood, 1989-91 1963 Terry Isaacson, QB 41-39.0 3. 95 Parker Herrington, 2011-12 1964 Ken Jaggers, HB 51-41.0 Game 4. 88 Luke Strebel, 2015-16 1965 Pat Hogarty, K 60-38.7 1. 59.3 Ryan Harrison vs. Wyoming, 2007 5. 87 Dave Lawson, 1972-75 1966 Pat Hogarty, K 51-38.7 2. 56.5 David Baska vs. Navy, 2011 1967 Steve Roseman, FB 44-35.1 3. 55.8 Steve Carr vs. Notre Dame, 1995 Season 1968 Scott Hamm, DB 67-39.3 4. 53.8 Jason Christ vs. New Mexico, 1991 1. 54 Jackson Whiting, 1998 1969 Darryl Haas, LB 55-38.7 5. 53.6 Mark Simon vs. UTEP, 1985 2. 52 Tom Ruby, 1985 1970 Scott Hamm, DB 53-41.2 3. 51 Luke Strebel, 2016 1971 Darryl Haas, LB 67-42.0 Field Goal Attempts 4. 50 Joey Ashcroft, 2002 1972 Jerry Olin, DB 46-34.3 1973 Tom Lange, P 54-37.6 Career 50 Joe Wood, 1989 1974 Tom Lange, P 26-37.0 1. 95 Dave Lawson, 1972-75 1975 Tom Lange, P 63-41.5 2. 58 Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 Game 1976 Ken Dressel, P 54-36.0 3. 56 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 1. 9 Chris MacInnis vs. Indiana St., 1993 1977 Scott Schafer, P 65-37.5 4. 50 Dennis Leuthauser, 1967-69 9 Steve Yarbrough vs. New Mexico, 1988 1978 Scott Schafer, P 62-43.2 5. 49 Joe Wood, 1989-91 9 Dave Lawson vs. Davidson, 1982 1979 Scott Schafer, TE 78-41.2 4. 8 Erik Soderberg vs. Northwestern St., 2010* 1980 Scott Schafer, QB 38-38.0 Season * - Done eight times, most recent 1981 Jeff Kubiak, P 61-38.9 1. 31 Dave Lawson, 1974 1982 Jeff Kubiak, P 43-43.4 2. 30 Erik Soderberg, 2009 Extra Points Made 1983 Jeff Kubiak, P 36-43.2 3. 29 Ryan Harrison, 2008 Career 1984 Mark Simon, P 48-42.1 4. 28 Dave Lawson, 1975 1. 111 Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 1985 Mark Simon, P 53-47.3 5. 27 Ryan Harrison, 2007 2. 104 Joe Wood, 1989-91 1986 Mark Simon, P 63-43.7 1987 Chris Blasy, P/K 58-38.0 3. 91 Parker Herrington, 2011-12 1988 Chris Blasy, P/K 43-40.2 Game 4. 88 Luke Strebel, 2015-16 1989 Eric Olson, P 37-38.0 1. 6 Erik Soderberg vs. San Diego St., 2009 5. 81 Will Conant, 2013-14 1990 Jason Christ, P 59-42.6 2. 5 Joey Ashcroft vs. Army, 2003* 1991 Jason Christ, P 50-45.7 * - Done eight times, most recent Season 1992 Chris MacInnis, P/K 58-41.5 1. 53 Jackson Whiting, 1998 1993 Chris MacInnis, P/K 49-47.0 Field Goals Made 2. 52 Tom Ruby, 1985 1994 Steve Carr, P 51-41.7 Career 3. 51 Luke Strebel, 2016 1995 Steve Carr, P 45-43.2 1. 51 Dave Lawson, 1972-75 4. 48 Joe Wood, 1989 1996 Jason Kirkland, P 16-42.8 2. 43 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 5. 47 Steve Yarbrough, 1988 1997 Jason Kirkland, P 53-43.0 3. 42 Sean Pavlich, 1980-83 47 Joey Ashcroft, 2002 1998 Jason Kirkland, P 38-44.7 4. 39 Joe Wood, 1989-91 1999 Scott Gribben, P 57-41.9 5. 32 Luke Strebel, 2016-17 Game 2000 Dallas Thompson, P 50-40.8 1. 9 Chris MacInnis vs. Indiana St., 1993 2001 John Cortney, P 39-42.4 Season 9 Steve Yarbrough vs. New Mexico, 1988 2002 Robert Barkers, P 23-43.6 1. 24 Ryan Harrison, 2008 2003 Andrew Martin, P 43-43.2 3. 8 Erik Soderberg vs. Northwestern St., 2010* 2. 22 Erik Soderberg, 2009 2004 Donny Heaton, P 47-41.3 * - Done six times, most recent is listed. 22 Luke Strebel, 2017 2005 Donny Heaton, P 28-39.2 4. 19 Will Conant, 2014 2006 Zach Sasser, P/K 39-40.8 19 Ryan Harrison, 2007 Extra Point Pct. 2007 Ryan Harrison, P/K 46-42.9 19 Dave Adams, 2000 Career 2008 Ryan Harrison, P/K 43-38.9 19 Dave Lawson, 1974 1. 1,000 Luke Strebel, 2015-16 (88-88) 2009 Brandon Geyer, P 50-43.0 1.000 Tom Ruby, 1984-85 (57-57) 2010 Keil Bartholomew, P 28-40.4 1.000 Chris Blasy, 1986-87 (22-22) 2011 David Baska, P 32-40.8 Game 1.000 Luke Strebel, 2015-pres. (37-37) 2012 David Baska, P 40-39.2 1. 4 Erik Soderberg vs. San Diego St.*, 2009 5. .987 Jackson Whiting, 1998 (79-80) 2013 David Baska, P 48-39.5 * - Done nine times, most recent 6. .976 Ryan Harrison, 2007-08 (80-82) 2014 Will Conant, P 61-43.6 7. .976 Will Conant, 2013-14 (81-83) 2015 Luke Strebel, P/K 13-40.0 2016 Steve Brosy, P 48-41.1

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QB Sacks Season Defense (Did not start until 1986) 1. 31 Chad Hennings, 1987 Career 2. 27 Dave Scott, 1976 Tackles 1. 34 Chad Hennings, 1985-87 3. 24 John Steed, 1986 Career 2. 23 Vergil Simpson, 1990-92 4. 23 Shawn Thomas, 1998 1. 475 Terry Maki, 1983-86 3. 20 Johnny Harrison, 1992-94 5. 22 Johnny Harrison, 1994 6. 21 Vergil Simpson, 1991 2. 469 Tom Foertsch, 1976-78 4. 16 Ryan Watson, 2014-16 21 Chris Gizzi, 1997 3. 381 Mike France, 1979-81 5. 15 Alex Hansen, 2012-15 8. 20 Chad Hennings, 1986 4. 366 Jack Kucera, 1975-77 20 Chad Hennings, 1985 5. 363 Brian Hill, 1988-90 Season 10. 19 Randle Gladney, 1989 6. 342 Chris Gizzi, 1994-97 1. 24 Chad Hennings, 1987 19 Mark Ewig, 1969 7. 340 Johnny Jackson, 1978-81 2. 13 Vergil Simpson, 1991 8. 338 Ryan Williams, 1977-79 3. 12 Johnny Harrison, 1994 Tackles for Loss Yardage 9. 337 Ray Wild, 1972-74 4. 11 John Steed, 1986 Career 10. 319 Drew Fowler, 2005-07 5. 10 Randle Gladney, 1989 1. 453 Chad Hennings, 1985-87 10 Chad Hennings, 1986 2. 321 Dave Scott, 1975-77 Season 10 Steve Spewock, 1986 3. 233 Johnny Harrison, 1992-94 1. 195 Terry Maki, 1986 8. 9 Ryan Watson, 2016 4. 232 Shawn Thomas, 1997-99 2. 184 Tom Foertsch, 1977 9 Jake Paulson, 2008 5. 218 Vergil Simpson, 1990-92 3. 179 Chris Gizzi, 1997 9 Erik Davis, 1984 6. 209 John Ziegler, 1983-85 4. 170 Jack Kucera, 1976 7. 185 Chris Gizzi, 1994-97 5. 166 Jack Kucera, 1977 8. 175 Mark Ewig, 1967-69 6. 163 Tom Foertsch, 1976 QB Sack Yardage 9. 161 Gene Ogilvie, 1970-72 7. 157 Mike France, 1980 (Did not start until 1986) 10. 158 Tom Schluckebier, 1978-81 8. 146 Brian Hill, 1988 Career 9. 145 Willie Mayfield, 1970 1. 225 Chad Hennings, 1985-87 Season 10. 144 Shawn Smith, 1982 2. 137 Johnny Harrison, 1992-94 1. 202 Chad Hennings, 1987 3. 134 Vergil Simpson, 1990-92 2. 181 Dave Scott, 1976 Game 4. 87 Chris Gizzi, 1994-97 3. 148 Shawn Thomas, 1998 1. 30 Terry Maki vs. N.D., 1985 87 Jake Paulson, 2006-08 4. 140 Chad Hennings, 1985 2. 26 Jack Kucera vs. BC, 1977 6. 86 Shawn Thomas, 1997-98 5. 131 Johnny Harrison, 1994 3. 25 Terry Maki vs. Wyo, 1986 7. 78 Brian McCray, 1993-95 6. 116 Vergil Simpson, 1991 25 Tom Foertsch vs. Notre Dame, 1977 8. 75 Randle Gladney, 1988-89 7. 110 John Ziegler, 1985 5. 24 Jack Kucera vs. Arizona St, 1977 9. 72 J.T. Tokish, 1988-90 8. 107 Mark Ewig, 1969 6. 23 Brady Amack vs. Navy, 2011 10. 70 Alex Hansen, 2012-15 9. 98 Dennis Leuthauser, 1969 23 Brian Hill vs. Colorado St, 1988 10. 91 Chris Gizzi, 1996 23 Terry Maki vs. N. D., 1986 Season 91 J.T. Tokish, 1989 23 Tom Foertsch vs. Pacific, 1977 1. 182 Chad Hennings, 1987 23 Darryl Haas vs. Oregon, 1970 2. 85 Johnny Harrison, 1994 23 Jack Kucera vs. Pacific, 1977 3. 78 Vergil Simpson, 1991 23 Larry Tollstam vs. Wash, 1964 4. 67 Shawn Thomas, 1998 5. 60 Jake Paulson, 2008 6. 59 J.T. Tokish, 1989 7. 52 Erik Davis, 1984 8. 51 Jordan Pierce, 2014 9. 48 John Steed, 1986 48 Michael Gallagher, 2000

Tackles for Loss (Includes QB Sacks) Career 1. 71 Chad Hennings, 1985-87 2. 55 Dave Scott, 1975-77 3. 46 Vergil Simpson, 1990-92 4. 41.5 Shawn Thomas, 1997-99 5. 41 Johnny Harrison, 1992-94 6. 38 John Ziegler, 1983-85 7. 37 Steve Fernandez, 1994-97 8. 36.5 Alex Hansen, 2012-15 9. 36 Chris Gizzi, 1994-97 10. 34 John Steed, 1986-87

Chris Gizzi (left) and Chad Hennings (right).

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Interceptions Season 1983 Carl Dieudonne 4-136 Career 1. 182 Frank Staine-Pyne, 1997 1984 Dwan Wilson 5-52 1. 18 Weston Steelhammer, 2013-16 2. 167 Jim Smith, 1970 1985 Tom Rotello 5-101 2. 17 Tom Rotello, 1983-86 3. 153 Anthony Wright, 2009 1986 Tom Rotello 5-78 3. 16 Carlton McDonald, 1989-92 4. 136 Carl Dieudonne, 1983 1987 Mike Gantt 3-17 4. 15 Dwan Wilson, 1982-85 5. 117 Nate Allen, 2003 1988 Andy Toth 2-27 5. 12 Anthony Wright, 2008-11 6. 113 Larry Duncan, 2001 Gary Kilmer 2-0 6. 11 Kelvin King, 1993-95 7. 110 Charlie May, 1956 1989 Randle Gladney 4-49 7. 10 Scott Thomas, 1982-85 8. 109 Carlton McDonald, 1992 1990 Shanon Yates 4-39 10 Brian Watkins, 1991-94 9. 103 Terry Isaacson, 1962 1991 Carlton McDonald 6-76 10 Jon Davis, 2008-11 10. 101 Tom Rotello, 1985 1992 Carlton McDonald 8-109 10. 9 Tim Curry, 1996-98 1993 Brian Watkins 4-93 INT Leaders by Season 9 Cyd Maattala, 1968-70 1994 Brian Watkins 6-28 9 Dave Carraway, 1979-81 Year Player, Pos. #-Yards 1995 Kelvin King 5-18 9 Reggie Rembert, 2007-10 1956 John Kuenzel 3-55 1996 Steve Pipes 3-36 1957 Tom Jozwiak 3-10 1997 Tim Curry 5-99 Season George Pupich 3-10 1998 Craig Thorstenson 3-42 1. 8 Carlton McDonald, 1992 1958 Steve Galios 2-19 1999 Jason Blevins 3-0 8 Tom Rotello, 1985 1959 Rich Mayo 4-34 2000 Kurt Duffy 2-9 3. 7 Weston Steelhammer, 2016 1960 Don Baucom 2-15 2001 Larry Duncan 3-113 7 Anthony Wright, 2009 1961 Bob McDonough 6-75 Wes Crawley 3-29 7 Jim Smith, 1970 1962 Terry Isaacson 4-103 2002 Wes Crawley 4-28 6. 6 Weston Steelhammer, 2014* 1963 John Puster 3-0 * - Done nine times, most recent 2003 Jeff Overstreet 3-51 1964 John Puster 3-34 2004 Nate Allen 2-35 1965 Lloyd Duncan 3-42 Chris Sutton 2-44 Interception Yardage 1966 Tom Zyroll 3-89 Career 2005 Bobby Giannini 3-35 1967 Neal Starkey 3-27 1. 296 Tom Rotello, 1983-85 2006 Julian Madrid 2-12 1968 Cyd Maattala 6-41 2. 210 Anthony Wright, 2008-11 2007 Carson Bird 6-10 1969 Glenn Leimbach 2-15 3. 195 Carlton McDonald, 1989-92 2008 Reggie Rembert 3-23 1970 Jim Smith 7-167 4. 182 Frank Staine-Pyne, 1994-97 2009 Anthony Wright 7-153 1971 Bob Gilbert 2-30 5. 173 Jimmy Smith, 1968-70 2010 Reggie Rembert 3-31 1972 Dennis Collins 4-39 6. 154 Larry Duncan, 2001-03 Jon Davis 3-23 1973 Dennis Collins 4-76 7. 152 Nate Allen, 2003-04 2011 Jon Davis 4-43 1974 Mike Mark 4-60 8. 149 Johnny Jackson, 1978-81 2012 Alex Means 2-86 1975 Jim Miller 6-82 9. 147 Dwan Wilson, 1982-85 Steffon Batts 2-46 1976 Tim Hoy 2-15 10. 146 Terry Isaacson, 1961-63 2013 Christian Spears 2-38 1977 Tim Hoy 3-31 2014 Weston Steelhammer 6-10 1978 Clay Rumph 3-41 2015 Weston Steelhammer 5-30 1979 Johnny Jackson 2-70 2016 Weston Steelhammer 7-33 1980 Dave Carraway 5-53 1981 Dave Carraway 4-5 1982 Greg Zolninger 3-62

Air Force Football 149 all-time lettermen

Barnhorst, Jacob R., 18, 15, 16 Block, Dana, 91, 88, 89 Bushell, Mark W., 78, 75, 76, 77 The fi rst number is the Barreau, Terrence, 02, 99, 00 Bloodworth, Darryl M., 64, 61, 62, 63 Butler, Anthony, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04 graduation year, followed by Barron, Michael, 99, 97, 98 Bloomfield, Michael J., 81, 79, 80 Butler, Laurence J., 79, 78 years lettered. Barry, Craig L., 72, 70, 71 Bobko, Peter B., 62, 59, 60 Buttrell, Frederick W., 85, 82, 83, 84 Barry, Samuel, 19, 16 Bolen, Michael D., 71, 68, 69, 70 Byers, Samuel, 17, 14, 15, 16 Barth, Tyler S., 88, 85, 86, 87 Bonaldo, Dino, 92, 89 Byrd, Jamal, 15, 12, 13, 14 -- A -- Bartholomew, Keil, 11, 10 Bonds, Cale, 00, 97, 98, 99 Byrd-Fulbright, Brenton, 10, 07, 08 Aaron, James R., 81, 78 Basik, Jeffrey P., 82, 79 Bonelli, Brian, 00, 97, 98 Abraham, Robert E., 73, 72 Baska, David, 13, 11, 12, 13 Bonham, Steven S., 93, 90 -- C -- Achter, Gilbert J., Jr, 64, 61, 62, 63 Bassa, Paul, Jr, 72, 69, 70, 71 Booker, Albert, 89, 86, 87, 88 Cage, Tre, 02, 00, 01 Adair, Marcus, 95, 91 Battle, Elliot, 11, 08, 09 Bortka, Victor C., 84, 81 82, 83 Calhoun, Troy, 89, 85, 86, 87, 88 Adams, Cedric, 04, 02 Batts, Stefon, 14, 11, 12, 13 Bounds, Jordan, 01, 00 Camacho, Marlon G., 88, 85 Adams, Craig P., 77, 74, 75, 76 Baucom, Donald R., 62, 59, 60, 61 Bowers, Jason, 93, 90, 91, 92 Cameron, Carl, 91, 90 Adams, Dave, 01, 98, 99, 00 Bauman, Philip J., 71, 68, 69, 70 Bowman, Jason, 06, 04 Cameron, Von M., 85, 82, 83 Adams, James J., 84, 80, 81 Baumgarten, Timothy O., 78, 74 Boyea, Keith, 02, 00, 01 Campbell, Chris 10, 07, 08, 09 Addison, Nakia, 97, 93, 94, 95, 96 Baxley, Jared, 07, 04, 06 Bradley, Loyd, 14, 10 Campbell, Jake, 96, 93, 94, 95 Adeji-Paul, P.J., 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Baxter, Gary L., 70, 67, 68, 69 Brackney, David, 95, 93 Campbell, Jason, 97, 96 Adeniji, Moshood, 14, 12, 13 Baxter, Robert H., 62, 59 Braley, Andrew, 06, 04 Cancino, Paul, 02, 00, 01 Ahlgrimm, Pat, 89, 86, 87, 88 Bays, Kent J., 72, 69, 70, 71 Brancato, Matthew, 99, 97 Cannada, Briceton, 14, 11, 12, 13 Ahmann, Gerald L., 63, 62 Beake, Christopher, 94, 92, 93 Brandt, William M., 65, 64 Cannon, Riley, 15, 12, 13, 14 Akinyemi, Charles, 05, 01, 02 Beal, Byron E., 73, 72 Brantley, Luke, 16, 14, 15 Cantwell, Michael T., 76, 73, 74, 75 Albrecht, Thomas L., 80, 76, 77 Beard, Nate, 01, 99, 00 Brazier, Floyd, 98, 96 Capotosto, Nicholas, 95, 93 Alexander III, Claude, 17, 14, 15, 16 Becker, Scott, 01, 98, 99, 00 Bready, Alvin, 75, 73, 74 Capra, Micah, 19, 16 Alexander, Marcus, 97, 95, 96 Becker, William R., 80, 79 Bream, Brian B., 72, 69, 70, 71 Cardinal, Xavier, 19, 16 Allaway, Arthur W., 72, 69 Beene, Lane, 91, 88, 89, 90 Bream, Scott R., 77, 75, 76 Carlson, Dana J., 75, 72 Allen, David K., 68, 65, 66, 67 Behne, Daniel G., 84, 82, 83 Breece, Scott, 98, 96, 97 Carlson, Joel A., 73, 70, 71, 72 Allen, John R., 16, 15 Bell, Kevin, 90, 87, 88, 89 Brennan, Hugh P., 86, 83, 84, 85 Carlson, Mark, 06, 03, 04, 05 Allen, Kyle, 01, 98, 99, 00 Bell, Zachary, 11, 10 Brennan, Kevin B., 72, 70, 71 Carney, Brian T., 77, 74, 75, 76 Allen, Nate, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04 Bendrick, Patrick D., 84, 81 Brennan, Steven, 91, 89, 90 Carney, Cormac J., 82, 78 Allen, Steven S., 86, 84, 85 Bennett, Marcus, 19, 16 Brenner, Paul H., 73, 72 Carney, Shaun, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Altman, Hunter, 09, 06, 07, 08 Bensen, Jeffrey, 12, 09, 10, 11 Brezinsky, Thomas J., 85, 84 Carp, Christopher, 07, 05, 06 Alves, Daniel, 01, 98, 99 Bentley, Tim, 90, 87 Brickey, Robert E., 61, 58, 59, 60 Carpenter, Ken S., 86, 83, 84, 85 Amack, Brady, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Bergstrom, Jeffrey, 94, 92, 93 Briehl, Austin, 13, 10, 11, 12 Carr, A.C., 00, 98 Amdor, Stephen L., 65, 62, 63, 64 Bernardoni, Brandon, 05, 02 Brimer, William T., 80, 77 Carr, Steve, 96, 94, 95 Amezaga, Ricky, 03, 00, 01, 02 Berry, William M., III, 74, 71, 72, 73 Brinkerhoff, Jerry L., 68, 65, 66, 67 Carr, Terry, 90, 87, 89 Amy, Garrett, 19, 16 Beschel, Dillon, 15, 12, 13, 14 Bronkar, Cody, 2018, 15, 16 Carraway, David L., 82, 79, 80, 81 Anderson, Erik, 06, 04, 05 Bess, Neal K., 2018, 15, 16 Bronson, Howard F., 60, 57, 58, 59 Carrington, Kevin, 14, 13 Anderson, Greg, 90, 87 Betance, Michael, 90, 87, 88, 89 Brooks, Matthew, 96, 94, 95 Carter, Cicilio, 13, 09 Anderson, Jacob, 05, 02 Beverage, Ryan, 18, 15, 16 Brosy, Steven M., 17, 15, 16 Carter, Ryan, 04, 02, 03, 04 Anderson, Tod D., 81, 78, 80 Bierie, John M., 71, 68, 69, 70 Brown, Garrett A., 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Cash, Gideon D., 96, 93, 94 Antoine, Edward L., Jr., 82, 79, 81 Bievenour, Michael, 79, 76 Brown, Brandon, 03, 00, 01 Castanias, Paul C., 86, 83 Apfel, Cody, 16, 14, 15 Bird, Carson, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Brown, Bruce A., 81, 78, 79, 80 Castleberry, Cameron, 19, 16 Arata, Joseph F., 84, 82, 83 Bitterman, Thomas L., 69, 68 Brown, Derek C., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85 Cates, Preston, 93, 90, 91 Ariguzo, Ikenna, 14, 10 Black, Michael, 94, 91, 92, 93 Brown, Ethan M., 18, 15, 16 Cathcart, Richard J., 67, 65, 66 Armour, Alex, 93, 89, 90, 91, 92 Blanchard, Len, 90, 87 Brown, Jason, 06, 03, 04, 05 Caunitz, Allen, 17, 14, 15, 16 Armstrong, Spencer, 09, 06, 07, 08 Blank, Gary F., 72, 69, 70, 71 Brown, Lawrence R., 79, 78 Cerise, Mark C., 79, 77, 78 Arndt, Alexander, 11, 10 Blasy, Christopher, 89, 86, 87, 88 Brown, Marcus, 08, 04 Chambers, James, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Arshinkoff, Nicholas T., 63, 60, 61, 62 Bledsoe, Robert G., 81, 78, 79, 80 Brown, Mike W., 85, 82, 83, 84 Champaign, Joseph, 15, 11, 12, 13 Arthur, Jamie, 02, 99, 00, 01 Blevins, Jason, 00, 97, 98, 99 Brown, Qualario, 01, 97, 98, 00 Chandler, Kenneth, 00, 97, 98, 99 Ashcroft, Joey, 04, 01, 02, 03 Blew, Bryan, 03, 00, 02 Brown, Richard M., 63, 60, 61, 62 Chandler, Michael J., 86, 83, 84, 85 Atrice, Stephen, 13, 11, 12 Brown, Thomas, 97, 92, 95, 96 Chandler, Robert D., 80, 76, 77 Avery, Hank, 15, 11 Browne, Dillon, 19, 16 Charles, Nick, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09 Avila, Robert B., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Browning, Peter J., 86, 82 Charron, Chris, 05, 04 Awini, Abdul-Jaleel, 16, 12 Bryant, Clay, 10, 08 Charters, Doug, 00, 98, 99 Bryant, Ronald M., Jr., 86, 84, 85 Cherry, Mark, 91, 88 Brynteson, David W., 94, 91, 92, 93 Chrisley, James, 94, 92, 93 -- B -- Buehler, Robert B., 80, 79 Christ, Jason J., 92, 90, 91 Bagnall, Brody, 19, 16 Bueker, Charles, 04, 02, 03 Cianciolo, Frederick R., 82, 79 Baca, Brad, 05, 02 Buelow, Joel, 03, 00, 01, 02 Cillessen, Bret, 96, 94, 95 Bacigalupo, Phil, 67, 64 Bullard, Brian M., 83 (D) Clark, Asher, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Backus, David L., 65, 62, 63, 64 Bullard, Kevin J., 89, 86, 87, 88 Clark, Don, 03, 01, 02 Baer, Craig A., 68, 66, 67 Bullard, Robert, 19, 16 Clark, George C., 59, 56, 57, 58 Bailey, John, 90, 88 Bunecke, Joseph, 78, 76, 77 Clark, Kenneth H., II, 59, 56, 57, 58 Baker, Chris H., 93, 90, 91, 92 Bungum, Dylan, 15, 12, 13 Clark, Richard M., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85 Baker, Jarvis, 93, 90, 91, 92 Burbank, Jeffrey, 94, 92, 93 Clayton, Joshua, 08, 05, 06, 07 Baker, Kalon, 16, 13, 14, 15 Burchett, Allen W., 68, 65, 66 Cleveland, Kellen, 17, 15, 16 Baldwin, Brett, 18, 16 Burdett, Jeffrey, 92, 90, 91 Cleveland, Ronald, 2019, 16 Ball, Shelby G., 80, 76, 77, 78, 79 Burg, Michael S., 84, 81 Clifford, Larry, 96, 93 Banks, Antoine J., 93, 90, 91, 92 Burger, Gregory, 91, 89, 90 Cline, Barry P., 69, 66, 67 Barbery, Tyrone, 97, 96 Burgwald, Jonathan R., 88, 85, 86, 87 Clinton-Earl, Aaron, 16, 13 Bark, Andrew G., 83, 79, 80 Burkart, Howard, 65, 64 Cobb, Wesley, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Barkers, Robert, 05, 02 Burkey, Bruce A., 68, 65, 66, 67 Cochran, Ben, 11, 08, 09, 10 Barnes, Miles, 16, 13, 14, 15 Burns, James, 02, 00, 01 Cochran, Gregory E., 89, 87, 88 Barnes, Reginald, 16, 12 Burns, Steven R., 80, 79 Coddington, Michael W., 80, 77 Barnes, Robert P., 67, 65, 66 Jake Barnhorst Buron, Raoul J., Jr, 75, 73, 74 Cole, Adam, 05, 02, 03, 04 Barnes, William P., 83, 80, 81 Bush, Gregory J., 78, 76, 77 Cole, Felix, 04, 01, 02, 03 Air Force Football 150 all-time lettermen

Cole, Larry R., 68, 65, 66 DeRuyter, Tim J., 85, 82, 83, 84 Funk, Frederick H., 84, 82, 83 Coleman, Jerald A., 79, 77 DeVries, Michael, 19, 16 Furst, Timothy M., 78, 76, 77 Coleman, Monty, 04, 01, 02, 03 DeWitt, Mike, 13, 11, 12 Fyda, Timothy J., 79, 77, 78 Coleman, Thomas H., 85, 81, 82, 83, 84 Diehl, Richard, 04, 02, 03 Coleman, William (Drew), 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Dietz, Connor, 12, 09, 10, 11, 12 Collins, Dennis F., 74, 72, 73 Dieudonne, Carl H., 84, 81, 82, 83 -- G -- Conant, Will, 15, 13, 14 Dixon, Charles, II, 84, 81 Gagliano, Sam, 15, 13 Conley, David, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04 Dixon, Lee C., 61, 60 Gaines, David A., 88, 85 Conley, John E., 65, 62 Dohallow, Tyler, 07, 04, 05, 06 Gaines, Scott, 89, 87 Connell, Chris P., 92, 89, 90, 91 Dohner, Charles F., 75, 72 Galbraith, James A., 82, 78, 80, 81 Connor, Bradley, 11, 08,09, 10 Dolan, John W., 59, 56, 57 Galbreath, Michael J., 64, 61, 62, 63 Connors, Ross, 19, 16 Dorger, John M., 68, 66 Galios, Stephen E., 59, 56, 57, 58 Cook, Lawrence P., 68, 65, 66 Dornbusch, Kette, 92, 89, 90, 91 Gallagher, Michael, 01, 98, 99, 00 Cooks, Jamil, 14, 10, 11 Douglass, Chase, 13, 11 Galland, Matt, 16, 14 Coppola, Santo, 18, 15, 16 Douville, Arnold K., 78, 76, 77 Gann, Christian, 15, 12 Corcoran, Brian, 13, 09, 10 Dowd, McKenzie B., 12, 09 Gantt, Mike, 88, 86, 87 Cormany, Gerritt C., 67, 66 Dowis, Dee, 90, 86, 87, 88, 89 Garcia, Roy D., 88, 84, 86, 87 Cornum, Kory G., 80, 77, 78, 79 Downey, Douglas E., 93, 90, 91, 92 Gardea, Omar, 18, 15, 16 Cortese, Casey, 00, 97, 98, 99 Dreslinski, Nathaniel, 15, 12, 13, 14 Gardner, Ryan, 12, 10, 11 Cortney, John, 02, 01 Dressel, Kenneth L., 80, 76, 78, 79 Garguile, Noah, 08, 05, 06 Cousins, Josh, 10, 07, 08, 09 Driskell, Bryan, 17, 15, 16 Garland, Ben, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09 Covington, John R., 76, 73, 74, 75 Drewnowski, Stephen T., 80, 77, 78, 79 Garner, Michael J., 69, 66 Cox, Franklin E., 76, 74, 75 Duff, Timothy L., 71, 68, 69, 70 Gauch, David A., 94, 91, 92, 93 Crabbe, Noah, 2019, 16 Duffy, Kurt, 01, 99, 00 Gavin, Louis J., 63, 62 Crandall, Jason, 91, 90 Dunbar, Douglas K., 82, 79, 80, 81 Gebhardt, Charles L., 63, 62 Crawley, Wes, 03, 00, 01, 02 Duncan, Larry, 04, 01, 02, 03 Geddie, Samuel T., 83, 80 Crossetti, Cory, 04, 02, 03 Duncan, Lloyd F., 67, 64, 65, 66 Santo Coppola Gee, Michael P., 79, 76, 77, 78 Crossman, Mark G., 89, 86, 87, 88 Duncavage, Luke, 15, 13 Gehrsitz, Tim, 05, 02 Crowe, Lelvin, Jr., 78, 76, 77 Dunn, Brent, 90, 87 George, Kristov, 16, 13, 15 Crump, Thomas, 07, 06 Dunn, Brett, 16, 14, 15 -- F -- Gessert, David P., 73, 70, 71, 72 Cubero, Ruben, 61, 58, 59, 60 Dunn, Haji H., 17, 15, 16 Faber, Nathan, 98, 95, 96 Gessler, Cody, 19, 16 Culbertson, Steven R., 75, 72 Dunn, Tim, 94, 92, 93 Faison, Eric, 91, 87, 89, 90 Gettys, Blake A., 88, 85, 86, 87 Cunningham, Nate, Jr, 87, 84, 85, 86 Dunn, Troy E., 93, 90, 91, 92 Falgout, John, 10, 08, 09 Getz, Cody, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Curry, Cameron, 97, 96, 95, 96 Durden, Devin, 14, 11 Falk, Karl, 98, 96, 97 Geyer, Brandon 10, 07, 08, 09 Curry, Kellen, 09, 06 Durham, Warren, 92, 89, 90 Fallon, Richard E., 68, 65, 66, 67 Giannini, Bobby, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Curry, Timothy, 99, 96, 97, 98 Duty-Tyson, Aubrey, 18, 15, 16 Fariss, Laurence A., 75, 72, 73, 74 Gibadlo, Kenny, 90, 87, 88 Curtis, Robert S., 86, 83, 84 Dwyer, Richard E, 96, 95 Farmer, Matthew, 00, 97, 98, 99 Gibbs, Randall, 03, 00 Cutting, Austin, 2019, 16 Dyer, Jason, 94, 93 Farr, Robert A., 75, 72, 73, 74 Gibson, George C., 67, 65, 66 Cwach, Emile E., 59, 56, 57, 58 Fausti, Edward A., 65, 62, 63, 64 Gierat, Scott L., 89, 87, 88 Czarnota, Richard, 65, 62, 63, 64 Felton, Jeffrey, 00, 98, 99 Gikas, Andrew, 17, 15, 16 -- E -- Fenske, Stuart V., 63, 60, 61, 62 Gilbert, Robert L., 73, 71, 72 Eaglin, David, 94, 92, 93 Fernandez, Steve, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97 Gilbertson, Garrett, 09, 07 -- D -- Eason, Jordan, 13, 10, 11, 12 Fieberkorn, Michael, 03, 00 Gilliam, Charles, 99, 96, 97, 98 Dahlmann, James W., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Eaton, Trey, 09, 06 Findall, Christopher E., 87, 84, 85, 86 Gizzi, Christopher, 98, 94, 96, 97 Dailey, Blake, 1029, 16 Ebia, Abe, 98, 96 Finnan, Ryan, 01, 99, 00 Gladney, Randle, 90, 87, 88, 89 Dailey, Stephen W., Jr, 84, 80 Eberle, Scott, 06, 04, 05 Finnan, Sean, 98, 95, 96, 97 Gleason, John, 18, 15, 16 Dale, Alan G., 83, 79 Eccles, Jon, 02, 00 Fischer, Alan M., 71, 69, 70 Glick, Brady M., 87, 84, 85, 86 Dalton, Michael, 97, 93, 94, 95 Eckles, Danny L., 63, 60 Fisher, Arthur R., 67, 65, 66 Glisson, Wes, 01, 99, 00 Daniels, Tony, 14, 11 Edwards, Adam, 96, 94, 95 Fisher, Bryce, 99, 97, 98 Glover, Matt, 94, 92 Danquah, Mustafa, 02, 00 Edwards, Albert, M., 94, 91, 92, 93 Fisher, Miles W., 15, 12, 13 Glover, Russel D., 78, 76, 77 Darby, Ryan, 2019, 16 Edwards, Pat, 06, 05 Fitch, Adam, 06, 03, 04, 05 Goheen, Leo A., 82, 79 Darden, Chase, 11, 08, 09, 10 Egan, Gregory S., 83, 81, 82 Fitzgerald, Nick, 15, 11, 12, 13, 14 Gonzales, Ryan, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09 Daughtery, Andrew, 17, 15, 16 Eilers, Todd, 97, 95, 96 Fitzpatrick, Charles E., III, 74, 72 Gorges, Thomas W., 65, 62, 63, 64 Daveren, Shane, 17, 14, 15, 16 El-Amin, Saj, 10, 09 Fleming, Kevin J., 85, 82, 83, 84 Gould, Bart, 04, 03 Davidson, Frederick M., 85, 81 Elliott, Joseph (Harrison), 15, 12, 13, 14 Fleming, Ross, 12, 10, 11 Gould, Michael C., 76, 73, 75 Davies, Jeffrey, 91, 89, 90 Ellis, Michael W., 77, 75 Fleming, Ryan, 01, 99, 00 Gouyd, Clayton A., 59, 56 Davis, Donald, 94, 92, 93 Ellis, Richard P., 68, 66, 67 Flewelling, Steven E., 87, 83, 85, 86 Graddy, Marchello, 04, 00, 01, 02, 03 Davis, Erik, 95, 91, 92, 93 Elsbernd, Gerald F., 59, 56 Flor, John M., 18, 15, 16 Grant, Karl A., 85, 81 Davis, Jon, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Emery, Joel, 91, 88 Floyd, Kyle W., 19, 16 Grantham, Curtis, 07, 05, 06 Davis, Matt, 09, 07 Ensor, Keith , 97, 95, 96 Flynn, John, 99, 97 Gray, Andy, 06, 04, 05 Davis, Pate, 17, 15, 16 Epie, Makia, 01, 98, 99 Foertsch, Thomas R., 79, 76, 77, 78 Gray, Chris W., 93, 90, 91, 92 Davis, William E., 83, 79 Epping, Edward E., 70, 67, 68, 69 Fogler, Kevin, 11, 08, 09, 10 Gray, Ronald, 92, 89, 90, 91 Day, Scott, 13, 11, 12 Escamilla, Jon, 12, 09 Fortson, Michael L., 80, 77, 78, 79 Green, Justin, 18, 15 Dayoc, Matt, 01, 98, 99, 00 Evans, Chris, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Foster, Derek C., 84, 82 Green, Robert, 15, 13, 14 Debes, Joseph M., 75, 72, 73, 74 Evans, David, 92, 89, 90, 91 Foster, Franklin J., 78, 74 Greene, Justin D., 18, 16 DeCoud, Justin M., 15, 12, 13, 14 Evans, Matt, 18, 15, 16 Foster, Stephen, 94, 92, 93 Greenaway, Michael, 05, 02, 03, 04 Deeks, Lochlin, 17, 15, 16 Evans, Patrick W., 87, 84, 85, 86 Fowler, Drew 08, 05, 06, 07 Greenlaw, John T., Jr, 72, 69, 70, 71 Dehart, Paul E., 74, 72, 73 Evenson, Kraig A., 86, 83, 84, 85 France, Michael, 82, 79, 80, 81 Greenlee, William F., 66, 63, 64 Dekker, Travis, 08, 04, 06, 07, 08 Evers, Michael S., 78, 75, 76, 77 Franklin, Craig A., 81, 78 Greenwood, Marcus R., 86, 82 Delgado, Michael A., Jr., 83, 79 Evert, Robert, 98, 96, 97 Free, William (Billy), 99, 97, 98 Gregor, Robert L., 83, 78 Delligatti, Robert S., 59, 57 Ewig, Mark G., 70, 67, 68, 69 Freeman, Josh, 12, 09, 10 Grein, David, 94, 92, 93 Demerath, Chaz, 11, 08, 09, 10 Ewing, Kevin D., 83, 80, 81 Fritzsche, Bruce, 75, 74 Greth, James W., 66, 63, 64 Denny, John P., 84, 81 Fritzsche, Mark H., 77, 75, 76 Gribben, Scott, 00, 97, 98, 99 DeJulio, Nicholas, 13, 11, 12 Frost, Christiaan, 19, 16 Griffey, Terrence H., 62, 60, 61 DeOrio, James K., 70, 68, 69 Frozena, John D., 76, 73, 74, 75 Griffin, Garrett, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 DeRock, Mark, 96, 93, 94, 95 Funk, Christian G., 85, 81, 82, 83, 84 Griffin, Jeremy, 94, 90 Air Force Football 151 all-time lettermen

Griffin, Marquis, 18, 15, 16 Hellinger, Brian K., 93, 91, 92 Hussey, Ronald J., 81, 79 Griffin, Matthew, 03, 00 Hemphill, Anthony, 10, 08 Hutt, Brad M., 98, 95, 96 -- K -- Kafka, Tom, 90, 87, 88, 89 Griffith, John L., 72, 69, 70, 71 Hendricks, Marcus, 15, 12, 13, 14 Huyser, Brett, 04, 01, 02, 03 Kaspari, Ralph 68, 66 Grimm, Douglas A., 83, 79, 80 Hendricks, Steven, 96, 94, 95 Hyder, Luke, 10, 07, 08, 09 Kasperski, Donald J., 82, 79 Guenther, Blaine, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Hendricks, Thomas C., 59, 58 Kaufman, Evan, 13, 10, 11, 12 Gulledge, John F., 59, 56, 57, 58 Hendrickson, Steve F., 87, 84, 85, 86 Kauppila, 19, 16 Gulliver, Timothy L., 80, 78, 79 Hendrix, Carlton, 97, 94, 95, 96 -- I -- Kauth, Zachary, 12, 09, 10, 11 Gurnell, Braylon, 11, 09 Hennek, Roderick E., 75, 72, 73, 74 Ichiyama, John, 97, 94 Kehs, Harry, 12, 10, 11 Guth, William M., 68, 65, 66, 67 Hennessey, Patrick 11, 07, 08, 10 Imamura, Ian, 16, 12 Keller, Joey, 07, 04, 06 Guthrie, Lee C., 97, 95, 96 Hennings, Chad W., 88, 84, 85, 86, 87 Ingram, Joeseph, 00, 97 Keller, Michael M., 70, 68, 69 Hennings, Kent, 94, 92, 93 Ireland, Dustin, 01, 00 Kelley, Michael, 03, 00 Henry, Jerry C., 14, 10, 11, 12, 13 Isaacson, Terry C., 64, 61, 62, 63 Kelly, Joseph A., 84, 81 -- H -- Hentges, William J., 63, 62 Kelly, Steven A., 85, 82, 83, 84 Haas, Darryl O., 72, 69, 70, 71 Herrick, Gordon J., 72, 70, 71 Kelso, James V., 68, 67 Haddad, Richard S., 81, 78, 79, 80 Herrington, Parker, 13, 11, 12 -- J -- Jablonsky, Keven J., 12, 09, 10, 11 Kemp, Ryan, 09, 06, 07, 08 Hahn, Gerhard, 96, 94, 95 Hess, Dean A., Jr, 63, 60, 61, 62 Jackson, Charles, 00, 97, 98, 99 Kemper, Michael, 19, 16 Halderman, Kyle, 11, 07, 08, 09, 10 Hess, Tyler, 05, 02, 03 Jackson, John L., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Kendall, Thomas R., 69, 66 Hall, Chad, 08, 05, 06, 07 Hester, Michael J., 12, 09, 10, 11 Jackson, Mark G., 83, 82 Kendrick, Jacobe, 07, 03, 04, 05, 06 Hall, James B., 96, 94, 95 Hester, Scott, 17, 15 Jackson, Scott F., 67, 64, 65, 66 Kenley, Vernon F., 62, 59 Hall, Joshton, 12, 09, 10, 11 Hicks, Brodie, 17, 15, 16 Jackson, Ronald J., 19, 16 Kenney, Mark L., 77, 74, 75, 76 Hall, Richard B., Jr, 68, 66 Hicks, Jonathan, 03, 00, 02 Jacobs, Ryan, 18, 15, 16 Kerber, Andrew, 14, 11, 12, 13 Hallager, Donald J., 62, 61 Highland, Daniel D., 19, 16 Jacques, Matthew J., 19, 16 Kerr, James A., Jr, 60, 57, 58, 59 Hallenbeck, Ralph G., 69, 67, 68 Hightower, Trevor, 04, 01, 02, 03 Jagerson, Gordon T., 64, 61, 62, 63 Kershner, John A., 84, 81, 82, 83 Hamlin, Kenneth E., 69, 66, 67, 68 Hildebrand, David, 01, 98, 99, 00 Jaggers, Kenneth W., 66, 63, 64 Keuchler, William 11, 07, 08 Hamm, James S., 71, 68, 69, 70 Hill, Brian A., 91, 88, 89, 90 James, Christopher A., 93, 90, 91, 92 Kilmer, Gary M., 89, 86, 87, 88 Hammond, Parker, 19, 16 Hill, Brayden A., 17, 15, 16 James, Darren, 90, 89 Kimes, Tyler, 06, 04, 05 Hampton, Michael, 10, 08, 09 Hill, David S., 81, 77 James, Douglas E., 86, 84 Kinamon, Chuck, 86, 84, 85 Hancock, Greg, 15, 13 Hill, Eldrick, 93, 90, 91, 92 James, Forrest, 88, 87 King, Kelvin, 96, 93, 94, 95 Hancock, Craig, 96, 94, 95 Hill, Henry C., 18, 15, 16 James, George F., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Kinslow, Anthony D., 82, 79 Handley, Justin, 07, 04, 05 Hill, Ryan, 99, 96, 97, 98 James, Ronald L., 92, 90, 91 Kirby, Michael R., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Hanes, James, 02, 00, 01 Hill, Seth, 19, 16 Janssen, Carl A., Jr., 68, 65, 66, 67 Kirchoff, Aaron, 09, 06, 07, 08 Hankamer, Robert (Ty), 87, 84, 85, 86 Hilliard, Don C., 93, 91, 92 Janulis, James F., 72, 70, 71 Kirkland, Jason, 99, 96, 97, 98 Hannig, Jack D., 68, 67 Hinkle, James M., 61, 60 Jarratt, Brian, 05, 04 Kirkwood, Gregory, 06, 04, 05 Hansen, Alexander, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Hinman, Ellwood P., III, 64, 63 Jarvis, George, 19, 16 Kiszely, Frank W., 61, 60 Hansen, Cole, 19, 16 Hinson, Robert E., 67, 65 Jarvis, Jefferson J., 66, 64 Kleckner, Alex, 94, 92, 93 Hansen, Steven A., 74, 71, 72, 73 Hirneise, Brandon, 13, 10, 11 Jeffcoat, James Tyrone, 87, 85, 86 Kline, Russell B., 78, 75 Hanseth, George L., 66, 63, 64 Hlatky, David, 89, 86, 87, 88 Jefferson, Tim, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Knorr, Brian, 86, 83, 84, 85 Hardage, Samuel A., 61, 58, 59, 60 Hodge, Cameron, 05, 02, 03, 04 Jenkins, Ron R., 98, 95, 96, 97 Knutzen, Stacey, 88, 87 Hardin, Phillip, 90, 87 Hodgkinson, Buck, 00, 97, 98, 99 Jennings, Ernest R., Jr, 71, 68, 69, 70 Koepke, Michael J., 80, 77 Hardrick, Jarrod, 18, 15, 16 Hoefar, Colby, 95, 92, 93 Jensen, Scott R., 79, 76, 77, 78 Kofskey, Alexander, 18, 15 Harkleroad, Wendall J., 65, 62, 63, 64 Hoffman, Lawrence J., 79, 77, 78 Jessop, Chris, 01, 98, 99, 00 Kohl, Bruce F., 63, 60, 61, 62 Harridge, Chance, 04, 01, 02, 03 Hoffman, Zachary, 14, 12, 13 Johnson, Andre, 97, 95, 96 Kohn, Demario, 15, 12, 13 Harris, Benjamin, 19, 16 Hogarty, James P., 67, 65, 66 Johnson, Connor, 18, 15 Koleas, James W., 70, 67 Harris, David, 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 Hogle, Guy O., Jr, 66, 64, 65 Johnson, Daniel K., 60, 57, 58, 59 Konemann, Andrew, 12, 08, 10 Harris, Ryan, 99, 96 Hoita, Daniel J., 79, 77 Johnson, Danta, 96, 93, 94, 95 Kons, Jason, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Harris, Terrance L., 81, 77 Holaday, Alva B., 65, 63, 64 Johnson, D.J., 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 Kopacka, Ben, 12, 09, 10, 11 Harrison, Johnny, 95, 92, 93 Holder, Daniel, 08, 06, 07 Johnson, Grant T., 93, 90, 91, 92 Kosmatka, Timothy J., 89, 87, 88 Harrison, Ryan, 09, 07, 08 Holkeboer, Thomas K., 74, 71 Johnson, Greg, 90, 86, 87, 88, 89 Kraay, Robert, 07, 04, 05, 06 Hart, Broam, 15, 11, 12, 13, 14 Hollister, Scott, 90, 87, 88, 89 Johnson, James L., 72, 70 Krause, Kenneth E., 65, 64 Hart, Devin, 08, 07 Holloway, Robert, 96, 93, 94 Johnson, Jeffrey D., 89, 86, 87, 88 Krause, Robert C., 89, 86, 87, 88 Hartley, James C., 78, 77 Holmes, Trent, 18, 15 Johnson, Jeremy, 95, 91, 92, 93 Kremser, Kurt, 96, 94, 95 Hartwell, Colin, 08, 06 Holstege, Kris, 05, 03, 04 Johnson, Mike, 88, 86, 87 Krogh, Michael, 08, 06, 07 Harvey, Dwight E., 85, 81 Homburg, Robert C., 73, 70, 71, 72 Johnson, Zach, 02, 00, 01 Kubiak, Jeffrey J., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Hase, Thomas B., 80, 77 Hoog, Stephen L., 79, 76, 77, 78 Jolly, Todd, 04, 02, 03 Kucera, John N., 78, 75, 76, 77 Hass, Jeff T., 76, 73, 75 Hoolihan, Michael W., 85, 81, 82 Jones (Sampson), Tony, 00, 97, 98, 99 Kuenzel, John D., 60, 57, 58, 59 Hassen, Kenneth A., 70, 68, 69 Hopkins, Clarence, 93, 90, 91, 92 Jones, Bryan, 07, 04, 05, 06 Kuhl, Charles, 92, 89 Haugh, Jeff, 99, 97, 98 Hough, Luther W., II, 73, 71, 72 Jones, Darius, 13, 09, 10, 11 Kuku, Jalil, 19, 16 Hawkins, Bruce, 86, 84 House, Brandt L, 97, 95 Jones, David Lee, 91, 88, 89, 90 Kundert, Corrie J., 75, 72, 73, 74 Hayden, John E., 68, 65, 66, 67 Hovorka, Theodore P., 88, 85 Jones, David M., 15, 12, 13, 14 Kupersmith, Douglas A., 76, 73, 74, 75 Haynie, Richard A., 74, 71, 72, 73 Howard, Christopher, 91, 89, 90 Jones, Elijah (EJ), 87, 84, 85, 86 Kurzdorfer, Joel, 05, 02, 03 Hayes, Austin, 14, 12, 13 Howell, Samuel D., 82, 79 Jones, Jared N., 15, 12, 13 Kusan, Joshua, 13, 10, 11, 12 Hays, Jeffrey A., 84, 82, 83 Hruby, John T., 89, 87, 88 Jones, Jason C., 92, 89, 90, 91 Hazen, John T., 76, 73, 74, 75 Huckins, Chris, 07, 05, 06 Jones, Joshua, 08, 04 Healy, Connor, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Hudgins, LeRon, 96, 93, 94, 95 Jones, Randall T., 86, 83, 85 Healy, Michael C., 73, 70 Huff, Jeffrey J., 84, 82, 83 Healy, Patrick, 17, 14, 15, 16 Jones, Richard D., 83, 80 -- L -- Huff, Lawrence D., 72, 70, 71 LaBasco, Brian, 03, 00, 01 Heard, Andrew, 13, 11 Jones, Ronald E., 61, 60 Huff, Riley, 16, 15 Lacy, Jalen, 17, 14 Heath, Charles S., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Jones, William, Jr. 80, 77 Hufford, Larry, 06, 04, 05 LaCoste, Anthony, 14, 10, 11, 12, 13 Heaton, Donald, 06, 03, 04, 05 Jordan, Chris, 13, 11, 12 Hufford, Scott, 93, 90, 91, 92 LaCoste, Jacob C, 18, 15, 16 Hecker, James B., 89, 87, 88 Jose, Joseph M., 86, 83, 84, 85 Huggins, Thomas G., 84, 81, 83 Lacy, Jalen, 17, 15, 16 Heckert, Donald W., 67, 64, 65, 66 Joseph, Matthew, 02, 00, 01 Hughes, James, 96, 93, 94, 95 Ladipo, Roland, 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 Heffernon, Kelly D., 83, 81 Jozwiak, Thomas, 59, 56, 57, 58 Hughes, Kevin J., 89, 86, 87, 88 Lamendola, Ken, 11, 07, 08, 09 Heier, Tom, 03, 98, 99, 02 Jurries, Mike, 90, 87, 88, 89 Hunter, Mikel, 13, 09, 10, 11 Lanagan, Mike, 66, 64 Heil, Daniel, 01, 00 Huntsman, Colton, 15, 12, 13, 14 Landes, William M., 65, 62, 63, 64 Heil, Steven L., 74, 71, 72, 73 Husar, Michael A., 14, 10, 11, 13, 14 Landrum, Griffin, 19, 16 Helinski, John F., 63, 62 Huskisson, Alex, 13, 11, 12 Air Force Football 152 all-time lettermen

Lane, Philip R., 61, 57, 58, 59, 60 McKinney, Robert L., 70, 69 Mason, Gerald M., 85, 82 Morris, Thomas J., 79, 77 Lang, James D., 63, 61, 62 McLain, William L., Jr, 59, 56 Mason, Linwood, Jr, 78, 75, 76, 77 Morrow, Hunter, 18, 15 Lange, Thomas L., 76, 73, 74, 75 McMenomy, Robert, 06, 04, 05 Massie, Steve, 04, 02, 03 Moskowitz, Cecil, 18, 15, 16 Larson, Adam, 04, 01 McMonagle, Donald R., 74, 72 Mastin, Darrell G., 76, 73, 74, 75 Mott, David R., 92, 90, 91 Larson, Dean L., 92, 89 McNaughton, Robert J., 62, 61 Mastroianni, Alex, 90, 87 Mrozek, Jerry L., 66, 64, 65 Larson, Derrick R., 88, 85, 86, 87 McNelis, Pat, 90, 87, 88, 89 Mateos, Carlos L., 85, 82, 83, 84 Mueller, Michael J., 68, 65, 66 Larson, Stephen, 10, 07, 08 McPhee, Duncan, 04, 03 Mathis, Chad, 94, 91, 92, 93 Mullins, Dan, 90, 87, 89 Laster, Jeremy, 00, 97, 98, 99 McQuade, Ernest, 18, 15, 16 Mathis, Mario, 90, 87, 88, 89 Mulloy, Brian, 97, 95, 96 Lawal, Olawale (Wale), 13, 09 McVey, Tim A, 18, 15, 16 Matkovich, Jacob, 19, 16 Mumme, David L., 69, 67, 68 Lawrie, Stan, 94, 91, 92 McWilliams, Harrison, 12, 09, 10 Matthews, Delfayeo, 19, 16 Munafo, Marc E., 87, 84, 85, 86 Lawson, David E., 76, 72, 73, 74, 75 Maunz, James, 97, 94, 95, 96 Murphy, Franklin, 74, 71, 72, 73 Leary, Donald C., 97, 95, 96 Maurer, Thomas R., 92, 90, 91 Murphy, Timothy L., 65, 64 Lee, James W., 79, 76 -- M -- Maxwell, Victor P., 61, 59, 60 Murray, Ronald W., 65, 62, 63 Lee, Jonathan, 15, 11, 12, 13 Maattala, Cyd L., 71, 68, 69, 70 May, Charles A., Jr., 59, 56, 57 Murray, William P., IV, 75, 72, 73, 74 Lehnhardt, Michael, 91, 89, 90 MacArthur, Ty, 14, 11, 12, 13 Mayfield, William K., 72, 70, 71 Myers, Greg, 88, 86, 87 Leimbach, Glenn R., 70, 68, 69 MacGhee, David F., Jr., 70, 68, 69 Mayo, James R., 61, 58, 59, 60 Lenhart, Patrick, 94, 92, 93 Machacek, Stephen R., 72, 71 Mayo, Paul, 03, 00, 01, 02 Lennon, Raymond L., Jr, 64, 62, 63 Machovina, George S., 73, 70, 71, 72 Mays, Jordan, 15, 11, 13, 14 -- N -- Leslie, Todd, 04, 01 MacInnis, Christopher, 94, 91, 92, 93 Meagher, Patrick M., 80, 77, 78, 79 Nacrelli, George A., 63, 62 Letnich, Steve, 90, 87 Maddox, Steve, 04, 02, 03 Means, Alex, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Nan, David, 09, 06 Leuthauser, Dennis A., 70, 67, 68, 69 Madole, Sean, 94, 92, 93 Meidinger, Travis, 00, 97, 98, 99 Needham, Kenneth E., 62, 60, 61 Lewis, Robert M., 70, 68, 69 Madonna, Donald E., 59, 57 Meinrod, Sam, 02, 99, 00, 01 Nelson, Corey, 01, 97, 98, 99, 00 Lewis, Rodney, 91, 87, 88, 89, 90 Madrid, Julian, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Meissen, Brad, 07, 05, 06 Nelson, Eric G., 80, 79 Lietzke, Robert, 89, 87, 89 Madsen, Keith, 09, 07, 08 Melcher, Mark A., 85, 82, 83, 84 Nelson, Robert A., 93, 90, 91, 92 Lindsay, Brian, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Magee, Claybourne S., II, 67, 65, 66 Melzer, Robert, 94, 91, 92, 93 Nemeth, William C., 67, 64 Lington, Peter, 00, 97, 98, 99 Mai, Matt, 02, 00, 01 Merritt, Brent, 90, 87, 89 Netzinger, Don L., 62, 61 Link, Keith, 15, 13, 14 Maki, Terry W., Jr., 87, 83, 84, 85, 86 Merrix, Ronald V., 83, 79 Neufeld, Blane, 04, 01, 02, 03 Linn, Christian (Hayes), 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 Malackowski, Patrick C., 86, 83, 84, 85 Messerall, Alec, 05, 02, 03, 04 Newby, Matthew, 94, 91, 92, 93 Linnenkohl, William W., 76, 72 Malin, Andy, 01, 98, 99, 00 Metters, Tony, 01, 98, 99, 00 Newell, Todd, 08, 06, 07, 08 Litz, Elwood E., 68, 65, 66 Malkovich, Michael S., 80, 77 Meyer, Anthony R., 93, 91, 92 Newman, Dylan, 99, 96, 97, 98 Livingston, Donald B., 59, 57 Mallory, Grant, 05, 02, 03 Meyer, Scott, 03, 00, 01, 02 Newman, Edwin C., 62, 60, 61 Lobotzke, Steed, 92, 90, 91 Malm, Daniel S., 82, 78, 79 Miazga, Ronald F., 65, 64 Nichol, Joseph, 15, 12, 13 Logsdon, Travis, 01, 98, 99, 00 Maloy, Jason, 95, 92, 93 Mignery, Alex, 01, 98 Nicklas, Peter L., 85, 82, 83, 84 Lombardi, Joseph, 94, 91, 92, 93 Manley, George S., 84, 81, 82 Miller, Ben, 02, 99, 00, 01 Niklas, Austin J., 13, 10, 11, 12 Long, Leslie J., 79, 76 Manning, Henry W., 66, 64, 65 Miller, Chris, 14, 10, 11, 12, 13 Noonan, Mark, W., 80, 76 Longnecker, Charles H., 70, 67, 68, 69 Manuel, James, 15, 13, 14 Miller, James A., 77, 74, 75, 76 Norman, James, 00, 98, 99 Lorber, John, 64, 62, 63 Marietta, Anthony R., 70, 67, 68, 69 Miller, James V., 84, 81 Norman, Tony, 08, 05, 06, 07 Lore, David, 14, 12, 13 Mark, Michael J., 75, 72, 73, 74 Miller, Kelly D., 81, 77 Norton, Alexander L., 18, 15, 16 Lorenz, Frederick S., 76, 75 Marr, Dale A., 80, 77 Miller, Malik, 19, 16 Novak, Dan A., 74, 71 Loughman, Michael R., 87, 85, 86 Marsh, Mark, 05, 01, 02 Miller, Stone, 19, 16 Noyes, Patrick, 15, 13, 14 Louthan, Marty, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Marsh, Richard, 96, 93, 94, 95 Miller, Travis C, 13, 10, 11, 12 Nuno, Abraham, 19, 16 Love, Bryon K., 92, 90, 91 Marshall, Ben, 11, 08 Miller, Zephaniah, 19, 16 Nypaver, Kaleb, 17, 15 Love, Paul B, 18, 15, 16 Marshall, Robert A., 70, 69 Mills, Nathan B., Jr, 68, 66 Lovelace, Clifton, 91, 89, 90 Martello, James, 00, 97, 98, 99 Milodragovich, Chris. N., 76, 73, 74, 75 Lovett, Ross, 14, 11, 12, 13 Martin, Andrew, 04, 03 Mindrup, Frank, 99, 96, 97, 98 -- O -- Ludowig, Alex, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Martin, Curtis J., 71, 68, 69, 70 Mitchell, David L., 73, 70, 71 O’Connell, Eric M., 81, 79, 80 Luebbe, Dana-Paul, 14, 11, 12, 13 Martin, Kevin C., 87, 84, 85, 86 Mitchell, Erik, 94, 92, 93 O’Day, Ryan, 07, 05 Lueckenhoff, Andrew, 03, 00 Martini, Frank, 88, 86, 87 Mitchell, Jay, 59, 56, 57, 58 O’Gorman, Joseph R., 65, 62, 63, 64 Lumpkin, Kyle 11, 08 Marvin, Jared, 09, 06, 07, 08 Mitchell, Nelson, 06, 03, 04, 05 Oberdieck, Donald R., 85, 82, 83, 84 Lusk, Peter, 10, 07, 08, 09 Mitchell, Orderia F., 73, 70, 71, 72 Oehrle, Andrew, 16, 14, 15 Lyons, Mark, 90, 87, 88, 89 Mitchell, Peter C., 65, 62, 63, 64 Ofili, Phil, 12, 08, 09 Mitscherling, Russ, 06, 02, 03, 04, 05 Ogilvie, Eugene S., 73, 70, 71, 72 Mittelstadt, Gary, H., 77, 74, 75, 76 Oleszczuk, Rick K., 84, 81 -- Mc -- Moffett, Mike, 08, 06, 07 Olin, Jerome C., 73, 72 McAdams, Andrew J., 19, 16 Mohr, Jeffrey W., 98, 95, 96, 97 Oliver, John M., 18, 15, 16 McArtor, Trusten A., 64, 61, 62, 63 Monahan, James E., Jr, 77, 73, 74, 75 Ollis, Jim, 08, 05, 06, 07 McCain, Charles M., 60, 59 Monson, Chris, 08, 06, 07 Olsen, Jason, 96, 93 McCarthy, Kip, 08, 05, 06, 07 Moody, Mark K., 93, 90, 91, 92 Olson, Eric, 90, 87, 88, 89 McCausland, Charles W., 79, 76, 77, 78 Moorberg, Monte L., 61, 59, 60 Olson, Nathan, 02, 98, 02 McCollum, Mack, K., 78, 76, 77 Moore, Clyde D., II, 80, 76 Oms, John H., 13, 10 McCombs, Will, 94, 92, 93 Moore, Dennis D., 83, 80, 82 Ondrejko, John J., 67, 64 McConnell, Preston, 95, 93, 94 Moore, James, 95, 92, 93 Onuoha, Obasi, 94, 91, 92, 93 McCraney, Matt, 02, 99, 01, 02 Moore, John L., 61, 59, 60 Onyechi, Jacob, 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 McCray, Brian, 96, 93, 94, 95 Moore, Justin, 10, 08, 09 Osborne, Nathanial, 02, 00, 01 McCray, Cleveland R., 83, 79, 80, 81, 82 Moores, Charles R., 61, 58, 59 Ottofy, Glyn M., 73, 70, 71, 72 McCulloch, Roberts S., 67, 66 Moorhead, Cody, 18, 15, 16 Overstreet, Jeff, 04, 00, 01, 02, 03 McDonald, Carlton, 93, 89, 90, 91, 92 Moorhead, Glen W., III, 69, 68 Owens, Jocobi, 17, 14, 15, 16 McDonough, Robert L., 62, 60, 61 Morales, Myles, 10, 08, 09 McDowell, Lance, 90, 87, 88, 89 Morgan, Beau, 97, 94, 95, 96 McElhannon, Darion, 19, 16 Morgan, Blane, 99, 97, 98 -- P -- McElhannon, Neal B., 85, 81 Morris, Andre, Jr., 11, 07, 08, 09, 10 Pacini, Phillip M., 72, 71 McGraw, Warner R., 75, 73, 74 Morris, Austin D., 18, 15, 16 Paffett, Tyler, 08, 05, 07, 08 McHenry, Gavin, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Morris, Caleb, 08, 04, 06, 07 Palko, Kevin, 86, 84, 85 McKain, Andew, 09, 06 Morris, Grant A., 88, 85, 86 Palko, Kreg A., 88, 86, 87 McKay, Scotty, 01, 98, 99, 00 Tim McVey Morris, James E., 74, 71, 72, 73 Palmer, Joseph, 96, 93, 94, 95 McKiernan, Thomas, 71, 69, 70 Morris, Richard T., 64, 62, 63 Palmer, Leotis, 03, 99, 00, 01, 02 Air Force Football 153 all-time lettermen

Parisi, Joseph, 94, 91, 92, 93 Randle, Austin, 08, 06, 07 Rudzinski, John, 05, 02, 03, 04 Skolnick, Corey, 12, 09 Park, Anthony, 04, 01, 02, 03 Ranger, Mark D.., 97, 94, 95, 96 Ruechel, A.J. (Andrew), 16, 13, 14, 15 Skotte, Daniel M., 72, 71 Parker, Jimmie, 95, 91, 92 Ransom, Samuel, 96, 94, 95 Ruff, Tobin, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97 Slack, David E., 77, 74, 75, 76 Parker, Robert S., 71, 69, 70 Rapp, Tyler, 19, 16 Rule, Andrew, 02, 00, 01 Slater, Reginald (R.J.), 18, 15, 16 Parker, Thomas Gary, 77, 74, 75, 76 Rast, James, 18, 15, 16 Rumph, Clay F., 81, 78 Smagh, Nishawn, 00, 97, 98, 99 Parks, Charles, 98, 96, 97 Rathsack, Matthew D., 86, 83, 84 Runyon, Kevin, 02, 97, 00, 01 Smith, Andy, 89, 87, 88 Parma, Wilson H., 63, 61, 62 Ratkewicz, Arthur G., 74, 71, 72, 73 Rushing, Devin, 16, 13, 14, 15 Smith, Chad (James), 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Paroda, Matthew, 99, 97, 98 Rawlins, Michael E., 61, 58, 59, 60 Russ, Steven, 95, 92, 93, 94 Smith, Charles, 19, 16 Parr, Jeffrey, 98, 96, 97 Rayl, George F., 70, 67, 68, 69 Ryan, Michael S., 75, 74 Smith, Clifford R., 76, 73, 74, 75 Pasko, Robert, II, 84, 80 Rayl, Thomas J., 70, 68, 69 Rybak, Garrett, 08, 05, 06, 07 Smith, Darelle, 19, 16 Pastorello, Joseph, 94, 91, 92, 93 Reed, Dale N., Jr., 79, 77, 78 Ryll, Dennis L., 69, 66, 68 Smith, Donald R., 83, 78, 80, 82 Patterson, William D., 19, 16 Reeves, Brandon, 09, 06, 07, 08 Smith, Gerald T., 79, 76, 77, 78 Patton, David B., 71, 68, 69 Reffitt, Ryan D., 18, 15, 16 Smith, Gregor D., 74, 71, 72, 73 Paulson, Jake, 09, 06, 07, 08 Reid, Colton, 12, 09, 10, 11 Smith, James A., 71, 68, 69, 70 Pavlich, Sean, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Reiley, Michael T., 70, 69 -- S -- Smith, Kenny, 05, 02, 03, 04 Payne, James M., 89, 86, 87, 88 Reimer, Cliff, 99, 97 Salat, Frank E., 66, 65 Smith, Larry A., 71, 68 Payne, Zachary T., 12, 09, 10, 11 Reinebach, Rob, 01, 98 Salmon, Scott M., 89, 87, 88 Smith, Michael J., 87, 84, 85, 86 Pearson, Preston (Kale), 15, 12, 13, 14 Reiner, David Allen, 77, 73, 74, 75, 76 Sanders, Gilbert, 95, 93 Smith, Nathan, 08, 04, 05, 06, 07 Pease, Anthony, 71, 69, 70 Remauldo, Mike J., 92, 90 Sanders, Ja’Mel, 18, 15, 16 Smith, Ricard K., 84, 79, 80, 81, 82 Peel, John, 05, 02, 04 Rembert, Reggie 11, 07, 08, 09, 10 Sanderson, Jason, 99, 95, 96, 97, 98 Smith, Shea (Robert), 09, 06, 07, 08 Peeples, Scott, 08, 05, 06, 07 Remmo, Sevrin, 16, 15 Sanderson, John N., 66, 65 Smith, Shawn D., 84, 79, 80, 82, 83 Pendry, Justin, 02, 99, 00, 01 Remsey, James, 93, 90, 91, 92 Sandor, Colin, 17, 14, 15, 16 Soderberg, Erik, 12, 09, 10, 11 Peragine, Robert, 94, 92, 93 Renaud, Robert V., 81, 79, 80 Sanford, Torrance, 95, 91 Sokora, Brandon, 00, 97, 98, 99 Perez, Gilberto, 07, 04, 05, 06 Rengel, Michael J., 68, 65, 66 Sapp, John C., 96, 95 Solano, Francisco (Paco), 16, 13, 14 Perez, Robert E., 92, 90, 91 Renner, Michael J., 76, 73, 74, 75 Sasser, Zach, 07, 05, 06 Sotallaro, Mark, 95, 93 Perlow, Stuart, 07, 04, 05, 06 Renner, Robert L., 80, 77 Schaefer, Stefan C., 77, 74 Soulek, James W., 65, 64 Peshehonoff, Ted, 89, 87 Reybitz, Edwin, 67, 64 Schafer, Scott H., 81, 77, 78, 79, 80 Southam, Wayne, 02, 98, 01 Petersen, Charles E., 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Reymann, Chris C., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Scheel, Dennis, 94, 90, 91 Southworth, Ryan, 11, 08, 09, 10 Peterson, Thomas L., 75, 72, 73, 74 Rhone, Jamie, 98, 94, 95, 96 Scheel, Thomas T., 94, 91, 92, 93 Sowa, John, 66, 65 Petrzelka, Terrence L., 70, 68, 69 Rhone, Jon, 95, 91 Scheltens, Gregory K., 83, 81, 82 Spears, Christian, 15, 12, 13, 14 Pharris, Eric M., 86, 84, 85 Riazzi, Camen J., 18, 15, 16 Schieffer, Joseph, 04, 01, 02, 03 Speltz, John G. 85, 80 Philichi, Matthew, 19, 16 Ricciardi, Rick, 07, 04 Schlegel, Anthony, 05, 01, 02 Spence, Overton, 06, 02, 03, 04 Philippsen, Gregory E., 71, 70 Rice, Walter H., IV, 92, 90, 91 Schluckebier, Tom K., 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Spetman, Randall W., 76, 73, 74, 75 Phillips, Brian, 99, 97, 98 Richardson, Carl H., Jr, 68, 65 Schoeck, James A., 74, 72 Spewock, Stephen T., 87, 84, 85, 86 Phillips, David, 59, 56, 57, 58 Richardson, Charles, Jr, 72, 69, 70, 71 Schonsheck, Tyler, 11, 08, 09, 10 Spithill, John A., 69, 66 Pickering, Trent A., 87, 85, 86 Riche, Richard J., 76, 74, 75 Schoof, Richard J., 62, 61 Spolsky, Iwan (John), 00, 98, 99 Pickett, Daniel, 12, 09, 10, 11 Richmond, Philip A., 77, 74, 75, 76 Schreck, David, 83, 80, 81, 82 Stafford, Jacob, 18, 15, 16 Pickett, Ivan, 93, 89 Rickard, Dominic, 08, 04 Schreck, Scott, 81, 80 Stahr, Carsten, 06, 04, 05 Pierce, Jordan, 15, 13, 14 Ricketts, Rick 11, 07, 08, 09, 10 Schultz, James H. 68, 65, 66 Staine-Pyne, Frank, 98, 94, 95, 96, 97 Pierce, Roland, 14, 10 Rillos, Matt, 00, 97, 98, 99 Schumacher, Timothy, 98, 96, 97 Stamp, Eric, 90, 87 Pipes, Andrew, 09, 06, 07, 08 Rino, Anthony, 82, 80, 81, 82 Schwartz, John, 04, 02, 03 Stampfl, John T., 65, 62 Pipes, Stephen C., 98, 95, 96, 97 Ritchie, Richard S., 64, 62, 63 Schwarzenbach, Todd, 94, 92 Stanbury, Tom 84, 81, 82, 83 Pittman, Kelly M., 86, 83, 84, 85 Ritchie, Rick, 88, 87 Schweighardt, Chris, 97, 94, 95, 96 Stanton, Billy J., Jr., 73, 70, 71 Podolny, David, A., 77, 75, 76 Rivers, Kevin, 09, 07, 08 Schweiss, Erik, 14, 10` Staponski, Rod, 77, 75, 76 Pointer, Ronald, L., 79, 76, 77, 78 Rivers, Richard J., Jr, 69, 67, 68 Scott, Alton J., 85, 81, 82, 83, 84 Staponski, Virgil C., 71, 68, 69, 70 Poland, Dennis, 06, 03, 04, 05 Roach, Charles D., 68, 65 Scott, Bob, 06, 04, 05 Stark, Ed, 90, 87 Pollard, Ryan, 15, 11 Roberson, Anthony J., 89, 86, 87, 88 Scott, David J., 78, 75, 76, 77 Starkey, Richard N., 68, 65, 66, 67 Pommer, Matt, 01, 98, 99, 00 Roberts, Karson, 16, 13, 15 Scott, Earl, 91, 89 Stattmiller, Joseph E., 93, 90 Porisch, Luke, 01, 98, 99, 00 Roberts, Michael, 00, 97, 98, 99 Scott, John P., 85, 85 Steed, John E., 88, 85, 86, 87 Potter, Robert G., 76, 73, 74, 75 Roberts, Quinton D., 88, 85, 86, 87 Scott, Leon, 84, 80 Steelhammer, Weston, 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 Powell, Joe, 90, 87, 88 Roberts, Randall, 96, 94, 95 Scott, Michael W., 76, 74, 75 Stein, Paul E., 66, 64, 65 Price, William, 91, 88, 89, 90 Robinette, Jalen, 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 Sears, James F., 64, 61, 62, 63 Stephan, Rodney A., 92, 89, 90, 91 Prill, Mark E., 73, 71, 72 Robinson, Jaquan, 12, 08 Seekins, Ryan, 02, 00 Stephens, Darnell, 05, 01, 02, 03, 04 Probert, Dan, 02, 99, 00, 01 Roche, Barry, 99, 96, 97 Self, Josh, 17, 15, 16 Stephens, Paul, 67, 64 Proctor, Spencer, 15, 12, 13, 14 Rochell, Matthew, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Senn, Steve, 90, 87, 88, 89 Stephens, Savier 11, 07, 08, 09 Pruitt, Lewis R., 82, 79 Rodgers, Chadney, 03, 00 Sessum, Jared, 00, 97 Stoll, Patrick J., 87, 84, 85, 86 Pshsniak, Gregory J., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85 Rodgers, Charles S., 59, 56, 57, 58 Sexton, Donald L., 72, 71 Stonehouse, David J., 73, 72 Pugh, Joseph, 02, 00, 01 Rodgers, Michael L., 93, 90, 91, 92 Shaffer, Daniel, 04, 01, 03, 04 Stoner, Ronald E., 62, 59 Pupich, George S., 60, 56, 57, 58, 59 Rodgers, Sean, 05, 02, 03 Shaffer, David, 06, 04, 05 Strain, Leroy A., 91, 90 Pupich, Samuel A., 97, 94, 95, 96 Rodwell, Joseph E., 64, 61, 62, 63 Shaffer, Steve 11, 07 Strebel, Luke, 18, 15, 16 Puster, John S., 65, 62, 63, 64 Romine, Nate, 17, 13, 14, 15, 16 Shannon, Richard H., 71, 68, 69, 70 Strecker, Adam, 04, 01, 02, 03 Puz, Craig A., 76, 73, 74, 75 Root, Mark, 08, 05, 06, 07 Shanor, Aaron, 08, 07 Strickland, Dontae, 13, 09, 10, 11, 12 Rosane, Edwin, 59, 56, 57, 58 Sharp, Bradley S., 76, 75 Strock, Brian, 02, 00, 01 Rose, Jerry W., 84, 82, 83 Shaw, Robert L., 77, 74, 75, 76 Strom, Brock T., 59, 56, 57, 58 -- Q -- Rosebush, Russell C., 79, 77, 78 Shea, Kevin, 89, 87 Stucker, Pat B., 72, 71 Quaale, Ryan J., 98, 95, 96, 97 Roseman, Stephen R., 68, 65, 66, 67 Shedd, Tyler, 93, 91, 92 Sturch, James P., 80, 78, 79 Quinlan, Michael J., 61, 58, 59, 60 Rosenbach, Rory, 98, 95, 96 Sherman, Daniel B., 84, 82 Suder, Beau, 07, 04, 05, 06 Quinn, Kevin, 07, 05, 06 Ross, Grant, 18, 14, 15, 16 Sholtis, Edward, 93, 92 Suhajda, Joe, 97, 94, 95, 96 Quintana, Sean, 10, 07, 08, 09 Ross, Joseph S., 66, 65 Shugg, Charles K., 80, 78, 79 Sullivan, Konda, 83, 79, 80, 81, 82 Rotello, Thomas J., 87, 83, 84, 85, 86 Shwedo, Bradford J., 87, 85, 86 Sumpter, Steven, 15, 12, 13 Rountree, Neal, 61, 59 Sicks, David F., 64, 61, 62, 63 Sumrall, Darryl J., 89, 86, 87, 88 -- R -- Rouse, Jason B., 85, 82, 83 Sigler, Steven A., 87, 83, 84, 85, 86 Sundquist, Ted, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Rabold, John, 08, 06, 07 Rouse, Jerry D., 81, 78, 79, 80 Simpson, Carlton S., 63, 60, 61, 62 Sutton, Chris, 07, 04, 05, 06 Radtke, Danny L., 66, 65 Rouser, Jeffrey A., 84, 81, 82 Simpson, Vergil, 93, 89, 90, 91, 92 Sutton, Curtis, 94, 91, 92, 93 Rafferty, Steven G., 85, 82, 83, 84 Ruby, Tomislav Z., 86, 83, 84, 85 Singleton, Jemal, 99, 96, 97, 98 Sutton, Dailen, 19, 16 Ralston, Frank, 63, 62 Rudd, Ned, W., Jr, 81, 79, 80 Sinning, Matthew, 93, 91 Sutton, David A. 86, 83 Air Force Football 154 all-time lettermen

Svendsen, Erik, 02, 00 Washington, Christopher, 95, 92 Wilson, Parker, 19, 16 Swanberg, Kevin G., 79, 76 -- U -- Washington, Jesse, 17, 15, 16 Wilson, Russell A., 86, 84, 85 Underbakke, Jesse, 04, 02, 03 Swanson, Richard E., 69, 66, 67, 68 Waszak, Matt, 99, 98 Wilson, Steven, 90, 87, 88, 89 Uzell, David, 83, 80, 81, 82 Swertfager, Thomas A., 73, 72 Waterman, Charles R., Jr., 60, 59 Winters, Deacon L., 80, 77 Watkins, Brian, 95, 91, 92, 93 Wolfe, Richard E., 67, 65 Watkins, Bobby, 15, 11 Wolters, Tod D., 82, 79, 80, 81 -- V -- Watson, Ryan, 17, 13, 14,, 15, 16 Wood, Joseph L., 92, 89, 90, 91 -- T -- Vail, Dylan, 17, 15, 16 Watts, Garrett, 19, 16 Wood, Kenneth S., 77, 74, 75, 76 Taibi, John, 05, 03, 04, 05 VanHulzen, Trent, 90, 87, 88, 89 Weathers, Jeffrey T., 87, 84, 86 Wooding, Jr., Anthony, 14, 10, 11 Tanner, Craig, 97, 94, 95, 96 VanInwegan, Earl S., 60, 57 Weathersby, Ray, 98, 97 Woodring, Erik, 99, 97, 98 Tavrytzky, Jan A., 86, 83 Van maarth, Ryan, 02, 00 Weaver, Ross, 06, 02, 03, 04, 05 Woods, Darryl, 91, 89, 90 Taylor, Nicholas, 04, 01, 02, 03 Vargas, John, 96, 93, 94, 95 Weaver, Tyler, 17, 15, 16 Woods, Philip H., 61, 60 Taylor, William, 59, 57 Vaughn, Kenneth L., 77, 73, 74 Webb, Lance C., 74, 71, 72, 73 Woodward, Kyle D., 19, 16 Teague, John V., 87, 83, 85, 86 Vaught, Tyler, 19, 16 Webb, Michael A., 80, 76, 77 Worden, Roy M., 76, 73, 74, 75 Teague, Roger W., 86, 83, 84, 85 Vellanti, Christopher G.L., 86, 84, 85 Weber, Mark, 90, 88, 89 Worthman, Arion, 19, 16 Tebrink, Kenneth L., 79, 77 Vereen, Shaquille, 18, 15, 16 Webster, Jayce, 18, 15 Wosilius, William, 91, 88, 89 Teigen, Scott, 94, 91, 92, 93 Vernon, Rodney G., 86, 83, 84, 85 Weeks, Tyler, 09, 07 Wright, Adrian, 04, 01, 02, 03 Tellers, Shawn, 98, 96, 97 Vertrees, Richard C., 82, 79 Weidmann, James, 78, 74, 75, 76, 77 Wright, Alex, 99, 97 Telliard, Timothy P., 82, 78 Vickery, Charles A., Jr, 82, 79 Weigand, John R., 84, 81, 82, 83 Wright, Anthony, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Terrazone, Nathan, 05, 03, 04 Vinson, Daniel, 14, 11 Weiss, Bart W., 86, 83, 84, 85 Wurglitz, Alfred M., 70, 67, 68, 69 Tew, Jared, 11, 08, 09, 10 Vonzurmuehlen, Bryce, 19, 16 Weist, Chace, 05, 01 Wyngaard, Gerald F., 68, 65, 66, 67 Theken, Terry W., 73, 71, 72 Vosika, Eugene L., 59, 56 Wells, Charles, 08, 05, 06 Thies, Jerome C., 63, 60, 61, 62 Welsh, John, 03, 01, 02 Thiessen, Michael, 01, 98, 99, 00 West, James D., 68, 66 -- Y -- Thomas, Adam K., 94, 91 -- W -- Weydert, James C., 72, 70, 71 Yandell, Saxon, 94, 91, 92, 93 Thomas, Bernard, 98, 94 Wachenheim, Scott, 84, 80, 81, 82, 83 Whaley, Harold E., 71, 68, 69, 70 Yarbrough, Steve, 89, 87, 88 Thomas, Bobby J., 92, 89, 90, 91 Wade, Chris, 01, 98, 99 Whaley, Sanders A., 79, 75 Yates, Shanon, 92, 89, 90, 91 Thomas, Brayden, 18, 15, 16 Wade, Max, 98, 94 Wharton, Donald, 15, 13, 14 Yeager, Louis, 93, 90, 91, 92 Thomas, Chris, 10, 06, 07, 08, 09 Waggoner, Mark, 93, 92 Whatley, Melvin B., 98, 95 Yeager, Luke, 09, 07, 08 Thomas, David W., 80, 76, 77 Wagner, Robert K., 61, 59, 60 Whiting, Jackson, 00, 97, 98, 99 Young, David T., 92, 89, 90, 91 Thomas, Douglas, 85, 81 Waiwaiole, Jordan, 12, 09, 10, 11 Whitt, Kevin, 12, 10, 11 Young, Douglas, 91, 88, 89, 90 Thomas, Grant, 07, 04, 05, 06 Walker, Dexter, 16, 12, 13, 14, 15 Wideman, Hubert G., 59, 57, 58 Young, Matt, 95, 93 Thomas, Paul R., 65, 62, 63 Walker, Michael, 97, 94, 95, 96 Wikstrom, Jon (Wylie), 11, 09, 10 Young, Terrence J., 75, 73, 74 Thomas, Scott A., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85 Walker, Michael D., 88, 85 Wild, Ray E., 76, 72, 73, 74, 75 Young, Wayne D., 94, 90, 91, 92, 93 Thomas, Shawn, 00, 97, 98, 99 Walker, Nathan, 11, 09, 10 Wiley, Alan C., 82, 79, 80, 81 Thomason, James A., 69, 67 Walker, Steve, 95, 93 Wilkerson, Brandon, 96, 94, 95 Thompson, Dallas, 01, 95, 96, 00 Walker, Terry, 91, 88, 89 Wilkie, Jordan, 05, 02, 03, 04 -- Z -- Zagzebski, Kenneth P., 68, 65, 66, 67 Thompson, George M., 62, 61 Walker, Thomas T., 61, 59, 60 Wilkie, Peter R., 93, 90, 91, 92 Zaleski, Charles D., 59, 56, 57, 58 Thompson, Grant (Erik), 03, 01, 02 Waller, Brett, 04, 02, 03 Williams, Keith, 09, 06, 07, 08 Zanotti, Adam, 07, 04, 05 Thompson, Matthew, 05, 02 Waller, James P., 05, 02, 03, 04 Williams, Kevin, 95, 91, 92, 93 Zanotti, Charles (C.J.), 00, 97, 98, 00 Thompson, Neal R., 92, 90 Waller, Steven D., 73, 71, 72 Williams, Mark C., 89, 88 Zdroik, Daniel, 91, 89, 90 Thompson, Robert G., 75, 72, 73, 74 Wallerstein, A.J., 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Williams, Paul W., 78, 75, 76, 77 Zeman, Michael, 97, 94, 95, 96 Thompson, Victor, 07, 05, 06 Walski, Paul, 91, 89, 90 Williams, Ryan E., 08, 05, 06, 07 Zeman, Ryan, 08, 05, 06 Thomsen, Thomas, 93, 91, 92 Walters, Brooks, 02, 00, 01 Williams, Ryan K., 80, 77, 78, 79 Zemko, Charles R., 14, 12, 13 Thomson, Laurence J., 59, 56, 57, 58 Ward, Matt, 06, 02, 03 Williams, Tyler R., 18, 15, 16 Ziebart, David A., 80, 76, 77, 78, 79 Thorstenson, Craig, 00, 97, 98, 99 Wargo, Paul G., Jr, 66, 63, 64 Willis, Roy W., Jr, 75, 72, 73, 74 Ziegler, John J., 86, 83, 84, 85 Thurbush, Mark, 98, 96, 97 Warrack, Christian A., 60, 59 Wilson, Billy, 01, 98 Zolninger, Gregory C., 84, 81, 82, 83 Thurston, Douglas, 95, 92, 93 Warren, Charlton, 99, 96, 97, 98 Wilson, Dwan E., 86, 82, 83, 84, 85 Zuberer, Grayson, 17, 15, 16 Tietge, Michael R., 62, 60, 61 Warzeka, Jonathan, 12, 08, 09, 10, 11 Wilson, Jackson, 17, 15, 16 Zyroll, Thomas C., 68, 65, 66, 67 Timm, David L., 83, 82 Washer, Christopher, 82, 78, 79, 80, 81 Wilson, Jonathan, 06, 02, 03, 04, 05 Timmerman, Troy, 15, 13, 14 Washinton, Benton, 18, 15, 16 Wilson, Lyle E., 62, 61 Tipton, Tucker, 13, 11, 12 Toffel, George J., 62, 61 Tokish, John T., 91, 87, 88, 89, 90 Toliver, Michael K., 87, 84, 85, 86 Tollstam, Larry C., 65, 62, 63, 64 Tomallo, James, 88, 86 Tone, Jason, 95, 93 Torchia, Linden J., 78, 75, 76, 77 Toth, Andrew J., 89, 87, 88 Townsend, John S., 74, 71 Townsend, Paul, 00, 98, 99 Travnick, William R., 79, 76, 77, 78 Tripple, Trent, 97, 92, 95, 96 Tubbs, James O., 80, 78, 79 Tucker, Eric, 94, 92, 93 Turner, Dennis, 00, 97 Turner, Dylan, 14, 10 Turner, Howard, 04, 01, 02, 03 Turner, Stephen V., 69, 66, 67, 68 Tyler, Jordan, 18, 15, 16 Tyler, Michael, 99, 96, 97, 98 Tyner, Dustin G., 97, 95, 96

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1960 (4-6-0) National Rankings Ben Martin Coach: Ben Martin The number prior to the opponent indicates the Captain: Mike Quinlan+ ranking of that opponent. The number to the 1958-77 S.24 Colorado State ...... W 32-8 right of the opponent in ( ) is Air Force’s rank- O.1 Stanford ...... W 32-9 ing at the time of the game. O.8 8/11 Missouri (17/-) ...... L 8-34 O.15 5/5 Navy (N1) ...... L 3-35 Record O.22 at Wyoming ...... L 0-15 The first number indicated is the United Press 96-103-9 O.29 George Washington ...... L 6-20 ranking, followed by the Associated Press N.5 Denver ...... W 36-6 ranking. The United Press ranking was re- (20 yrs) N.12 at 14/11 UCLA ...... L 0-22 placed by CNN from 1993-1996, then later by N.26 at Colorado ...... W 16-6 ESPN from 1997 to the present. D.2 at Miami (Fla.) ...... L 14-23 1958 (9-0-2) + - Game captains were used. Quinlan was named captain at the end of the season. First Senior Class N1 - Baltimore Memorial Stadium. Coach: Ben Martin 1955 (4-4-0) Captain: Brock Strom S.26 at Detroit ...... W 37-6 Coach: Col. Robert V. Whitlow 1961 (3-7-0) O.4 at 8/8 Iowa*...... T 13-13 Co-Captains: Brock Strom & John White+ Coach: Ben Martin O.11 Colorado State ...... W 36-6 O.8 Denver Frosh* ...... W 34-18 Captain: Bob McDonough+ O.18 at Stanford ...... W 16-0 O.15 Colorado State Frosh (N1) ...... W 21-13 S.23 UCLA #* ...... L 6-19 O.25 Utah (17/14) ...... W 16-14 O.22 Colorado Frosh (N2) ...... L 0-32 S.30 Kansas State ...... L 12-14 N.1 at Oklahoma St. (17/13) ...... W 33-29 O.29 Kansas Frosh ...... L 0-33 O.7 at SMU ...... L 7-9 N.8 at Denver (14/10) ...... W 10-7 N.5 Utah Frosh (N1) ...... L 6-12 O.14 at Cincinnati ...... W 8-6 N.15 Wyoming (N1) (12/10) ...... W 21-6 O.21 Maryland ...... L 0-21 N.12 Wyoming Frosh (N2) ...... W 21-13 N.22 at New Mexico (10/9) ...... W 45-7 O.28 at New Mexico ...... L 6-21 N.19 at New Mexico Frosh ...... W 7-6 N.29 at Colorado (9/8) ...... W 20-14 N.4 Colorado State ...... W 14-9 N.26 Oklahoma Frosh ...... L 12-48 COTTON BOWL N.11 at California ...... W 15-14 * - 17,785 saw first game at D.U. Stadium in Denver. J1 9/10 TCU (N2) (8/6) ...... T 0-0 N.18 at Baylor ...... L 7-31 N1 - Penrose Stadium, Colorado Springs. * - First crowd of over 45,000 to watch Air Force game D.2 6/6 Colorado ...... L 12-29 N2 - Pueblo Stadium, Pueblo, Colo. (48,325). + - Game captains were used. McDonough was named cap- + - Game captains were used. Strom and White were named N1 - Washburn Field, Colorado Springs. tain at the end of the season. co-captains prior to the final game of the season. # - First night home Air Force game at Denver Stadium. N2 - Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas 1955 was a non-varsity season (games not counted in overall * - Largest crowd to watch Air Force home game at Denver record). Stadium (27,500). 1959 (5-4-1) Coach: Ben Martin 1962 (5-5-0) L.T. “Buck” Shaw Captain: Howard Bronson First season at Falcon Stadium S.26 at Wyoming ...... W 20-7 Coach: Ben Martin O.3 at Trinity (-/18) ...... W 27-6 Captain: Skinner Simpson 1956-57 O.10 Idaho (19/18) ...... W 21-0 S.22 Colorado State* ...... W 34-0 O.17 Oregon (N1) (12/17) ...... L 3-20 S.29 at -/4 Penn State ...... L 6-20 O.23 at 17/- UCLA ...... W 20-7 O.6 at Southern Methodist ...... W 25-20 O.31 Army (N2)+ (15/-) ...... T 13-13 O.13 at Arizona ...... W 20-6 Record N.7 at Missouri (20/18) ...... L 0-13 O.20 Oregon+ ...... L 20-35 N.14 Arizona (N3) ...... W 22-15 O.27 Miami (Fla.) ...... L 3-21 9-8-2 (2 yrs) N.21 New Mexico ...... L 27-28 N.3 Wyoming ...... W 35-14 N.28 at Colorado ...... L 7-15 N.10 at UCLA ...... W 17-11 + - First crowd of over 65,000 to watch regular season Air N.17 Baylor ...... L 3-10 Force game (67,000). N.24 at Colorado ...... L 10-34 * - First game at Falcon Stadium. N1 - Portland, Ore. 1956 (6-2-1) + - Falcon Stadium dedication. N2 - , New York City. Coach: L.T. “Buck” Shaw N3 - , Boulder, Colo. Co-Captains: Larry Thomson & Charles Zaleski+ S.29 at San Diego U.* ...... W 46-0 Air Force was ranked 15th in the preseason national poll O.6 at Colorado College ...... W 53-14 O.13 Western State ...... W 48-13 O.20 Colorado Mines ...... W 49-6 O.27 Eastern New Mexico ...... W 34-7 N.3 Northern Colorado ...... W 21-0 N.10 at Whittier ...... T 14-14 N.17 Idaho State (N1) ...... L 7-13 N.24 Brigham Young ...... L 21-34 * - First varsity game and first Air Force shutout. N1 - Pueblo Stadium. + - Game captains were used. Thomson and Zaleski were named co-captain prior to final game of the season.

1957 (3-6-1) Coach: L.T. “Buck” Shaw Co-Captains: Brock Strom & Charles Zaleski+ S.20 at UCLA* ...... L 0-47 S.28 Occidental ...... W 40-6 O.5 Detroit ...... W 19-12 O.11 at George Washington ...... L 0-20 O.26 at Tulsa ...... L 7-12 N.2 at Wyoming ...... T 7-7 N.9 Denver ...... L 14-26 N.16 at Utah ...... L 0-34 N.23 New Mexico ...... W 31-0 N.30 Colorado State ...... L 7-20 * - First crowd of over 30,000 to watch Air Force game (33,293). + - Game captains. Strom and Zaleski were named co-captains at the end of the season. 11958958 CCottonotton BBowlowl TTeameam

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1963 (7-4-0) 1968 (7-3-0) 1971 (6-4-0) Coach: Ben Martin Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Terry Isaacson & Todd Jagerson Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Brian Bream & John Greenlaw S.21 -/10 Washington ...... W 10-7 Captain: Dick Swanson S.18 Missouri * ...... W 7-6 S.28 Colorado State ...... W 69-0 S.21 -/16 Florida (N1) ...... L 20-23 S.25 Wyoming ...... W 23-19 O.5 at SMU ...... L 0-10 S.28 -/20 Wyoming ...... W 10-3 O.2 at 11/9 Penn State ...... L 14-16 O.12 at 10/- Nebraska ...... W 17-13 O.5 at Stanford ...... L 13-23 O.9 SMU ...... W 30-0 O.19 at Maryland ...... L 14-21 O.12 Navy (N2) ...... W 26-20 O.16 Army ...... W 20-7 O.26 Boston College ...... W 34-7 O.19 at Colorado State ...... W 31-0 O.23 at Colorado State (-/20) ...... W 17-12 N.2 Army# (N1) ...... L 10-14 O.26 at Pittsburgh ...... W 27-14 O.30 at 15/13 Arizona St. (18/18) ...... L 28-44 N.9 UCLA ...... W 48-21 N.2 North Carolina ...... W 28-15 N.6 Oregon ...... L 14-23 N.16 at New Mexico ...... W 30-8 N.9 Arizona ...... L 10-14 N.13 at Tulsa ...... W 17-7 D.7+ Colorado ...... W 17-14 N.16 Tulsa ...... W 28-8 N.20 at 10/10 Colorado ...... L 17-53 GATOR BOWL N.23 at Colorado ...... W 58-35 * - Air Force’s 75th victory. D.28 North Carolina (N2) ...... L 0-35 N1 - Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Fla. + - changed from Nov. 23 because of President Kennedy’s N2 - , Chicago. death. 1972 (6-4-0) N1 - Soldier Field, Chicago. 1969 (6-4-0) Coach: Ben Martin N2 - Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla. Co-Captains: Orderia Mitchell & Gene Ogilvie # - First crowd over 67,000 to watch Air Force regular sea- Coach: Ben Martin S.16 Wyoming ...... W 45-14 son game (76,660). Co-Captains: Gary Baxter & Ed Epping S.23 Pittsburgh ...... W 41-13 S.13 at Southern Methodist ...... W 26-22 S.30 Davidson (17/-) ...... W 68-6 S.20 at -/10 Missouri ...... L 17-19 O.7 at Colorado State (15/19) ...... W 53-13 1964 (4-5-1) S.27 20/- Wyoming ...... L 25-27 O.14 at Boston College(15/15) ...... W 13-9 Coach: Ben Martin O.11 at North Carolina ...... W 20-10 O.21 Navy* (14/16) ...... L 17-21 Co-Captains: Dick Czarnota & Wendell Harkleroad O.18 Oregon* ...... W 60-13 O.28 at 13/16 Arizona State ...... W 39-31 S.19 at Washington ...... W 3-2 O.25 Colorado State (-/20) ...... W 28-7 N.4 at Army*(15/19) ...... L 14-17 S.26 at Michigan ...... L 7-24 N.1 at Army (-/19) ...... W 13-6 N.11 12/12 Notre Dame...... L 7-21 O.3 Colorado State ...... W 14-6 N.8 Utah State (-/19) ...... W 38-13 N.18 15/15 Colorado ...... L 7-38 O.10 5/6 Notre Dame...... L 7-34 N.15 at 12/13 Stanford (-/20) ...... L 34-47 * - First Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy Season. O.17 Missouri ...... L 7-17 N.22 at 9/8 Notre Dame ...... L 6-13 O.24 at Boston College ...... L 7-13 * - “Fog Bowl” game. O.31 Arizona ...... W 7-0 1973 (6-4-0) N.7 at UCLA ...... W 24-15 1970 (9-3-0) Coach: Ben Martin N.14 Wyoming ...... T 7-7 Co-Captains: Rich Haynie & Jim Morris N.21 at Colorado ...... L 23-28 Coach: Ben Martin S.22 Oregon ...... W 24-17 Co-Captains: Cyd Maattala & Virgil Staponski S.29 New Mexico ...... W 10-6 S.12 Idaho ...... W 45-7 O.6 7/7 Penn State ...... L 9-19 1965 (3-6-1) S.19 at Wyoming ...... W 41-17 O.13 at 17/17 Colorado ...... L 17-38 S.26 Missouri (N1) (-/20) ...... W 37-14 O.20 at Navy ...... L 6-42 Coach: Ben Martin O.3 Colorado State (10/10) ...... W 37-22 O.27 Davidson ...... W 41-19 Captain: Paul Stein O.10 Tulane (7/8) ...... W 24-3 N.3 Army ...... W 43-10 S.18 at Wyoming ...... L 14-31 O.17 Navy (N2) (6/7) ...... W 26-3 N.10 Rutgers ...... W 31-14 S.25 -/12 Nebraska ...... L 17-27 O.24 Boston College (6/7) ...... W 35-10 N.17 at Arizona...... W 27-26 O.2 Stanford ...... L 16-17 O.31 at Arizona (7/7) ...... W 23-20 O.9 California ...... L 7-24 N.22 at 5/5 Notre Dame ...... L 15-48 O.16 Oregon (N1) ...... T 18-18 N.7 at Oregon (7/9) ...... L 35-46 O.23 at Univ. of Pacific ...... W 40-0 N.14 Stanford (12/13) ...... W 31-14 O.30 10/- UCLA ...... L 0-10 N.21 Colorado (8/10) ...... L 19-49 N.6 Army (N2) ...... W 14-3 SUGAR BOWL N.13 at Arizona...... W 34-7 J.1 Tennessee (N3) (11/11) ...... L 13-34 N.20 Colorado ...... L 6-19 N1 - , St. Louis. N1 - Multnomah Stadium, Portland, Ore. N2 - Washington, D.C., Kennedy Stadium. N2 - Soldier Field, Chicago. N3 - Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, La. Air Force finished the season ranked 13/16 in final poll. 1966 (4-6-0) Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Lloyd Duncan & Scott Jackson S.17 Wyoming ...... L 0-13 S.24 at Washington* ...... W 10-0 1970 Sugar Bowl Team O.1 Navy ...... W 15-7 O.8 Hawai’i ...... W 54-0 O.15 Oregon ...... L 6-17 O.22 Colorado State ...... L 21-41 O.29 at 3/3 UCLA ...... L 13-38 N.5 at Stanford ...... L 6-21 N.12 at North Carolina ...... W 20-14 N.19 at Colorado ...... L 9-10 * - Air Force’s 50th victory.

1967 (2-6-2) Coach: Ben Martin Captain: Neal Starkey S.16 at Oklahoma State ...... T 0-0 S.23 at Wyoming ...... L 10-37 S.30 Washington ...... L 7-30 O.7 at California ...... L 12-14 O.14 North Carolina ...... W 10-8 O.21 at Tulane ...... W 13-10 O.28 Colorado State ...... T 17-17 N.4 Army* ...... L 7-10 N.18 at Arizona...... L 10-14 N.25 Colorado ...... L 0-33 * - Record crowd at Falcon Stadium (49,536). First home- coming game.

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1974 (2-9-0) 1981 (4-7-0) Coach: Ben Martin Coach: Co-Captains: Larry Fariss & Terry Young 1978 Co-Captains: Ed Antoine, Mike France & Johnny Jackson S.14 Idaho ...... W 37-0 S.12 at -/15 Brigham Young * ...... L 21-45 S.21 at Oregon ...... L 23-27 S.19 Wyoming* ...... L 10-17 S.28 at Wyoming ...... L 16-20 S.26 at New Mexico* ...... L 10-27 O.5 Colorado** ...... L 27-28 Record O.3 Colorado State* ...... W 28-14 O.12 20/- Tulane ...... L 3-10 O.10 at Navy ...... L 13-30 O.19 Navy ...... W 19-16 3-8 (1 yr) O.17 Tulane ...... L 13-31 O.26 at Rutgers ...... L 3-20 O.24 at Oregon ...... W 20-10 N.2 Brigham Young ...... L 10-12 O.31 Army ...... W 7-3 N.9 at Army ...... L 16-17 N.14 Notre Dame ...... L 7-35 N.16 Arizona ...... L 24-27 N.21 at UNLV ...... L 21-24 N.23 at 4/5 Notre Dame*** ...... L 0-38 1978 (3-8-0) N.29 San Diego State* (N1) ...... W 21-16 Coach: Bill Parcells + - Game captains were used. ** - Dave Lawson kicked 60-yard field goal. Co-Captains: Tom Foertsch & Steve Hoog N1 - Game played at Olympic Memorial Stadium, Tokyo, *** - Team record of scoring in 72 straight games stops S.9 at Texas-El Paso ...... W 34-25 Japan (Mirage Bowl). (1968-1974). S.16 at Boston College ...... W 18-7 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. S.23 Holy Cross ...... L 18-35 S.30 at Kansas State ...... L 21-34 1975 (2-8-1) O.7 Navy ...... L 8-37 1982 (8-5-0) Coach: Ben Martin O.14 Colorado State ...... L 13-31 Coach: Ken Hatfield Co-Captains: Chris Milodragovich & Randy Spetman O.21 18/20 Notre Dame ...... L 15-38 Co-Captains: All Seniors S.13 Arkansas (N1) ...... L 0-35 O.28 Kent State ...... W 26-10 S.4 at Tulsa ...... L 17-35 S.20 at Iowa State* ...... L 12-17 N.4 at Army ...... L 14-28 S.11 San Diego State* ...... W 44-32 S.27 9/10 UCLA ...... T 20-20 N.11 19/- Georgia Tech ...... L 21-42 S.18 at Texas Tech ...... L 30-31 O.4 Navy (N2) ...... L 0-17 N.18 at Vanderbilt ...... L 27-41 S.25 at 20/- Brigham Young * ...... W 39-38 O.11 at Brigham Young ...... L 14-28 + - Game captains were used. Foertsch and Hoog were O.2 New Mexico* ...... L 37-49 O.18 15/15 Notre Dame ...... L 30-31 named co-captains after the final game of the season. O.9 Navy ...... W 24-21 O.25 at Colorado State ...... L 10-47 O.16 Colorado State* ...... L 11-21 N.1 Army ...... W 33-3 Ken Hatfield O.23 at Texas-El Paso* ...... W 35-7 N.8 Tulane (N3) ...... W 13-12 O.30 Wyoming* ...... W 44-34 N.15 13/15 California ...... L 14-31 N.6 at Army ...... W 27-9 N.22 Wyoming ...... L 10-24 1979-83 N.20 16/18 Notre Dame ...... W 30-17 * - Dedicated new Iowa State Stadium. Lawson kicked N.27 at Hawai’i* ...... L 21-45 62-yard field goal. HALL OF FAME BOWL N1 - Little Rock, Ark. D.31 Vanderbilt***(N1) ...... W 36-28 N2 - Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Wash., D.C. Record N1 - Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala. N3 - Superdome, New Orleans, La. * - Western Athletic Conference Games. 26-32-1 (5 yrs) *** - Air Force’s 125th victory. 1976 (4-7-0) Coach: Ben Martin 1983 (10-2-0) Co-Captains: Mark Kenney & Ken Wood 1979 (2-9-0) Coach: Ken Hatfield S.11 Univ. of Pacific* ...... W 36-3 Co-Captains: Game Captains S.18 Iowa State ...... L 6-41 Coach: Ken Hatfield S.3 at Colorado State* ...... W 34-13 S.25 at 4/5 UCLA ...... L 7-40 Co-Captains: Ryan Williams & Dave Ziebart+ S.10 Texas Tech ...... W 28-13 O.2 Kent State(N1) ...... L 19-24 S.9 Tulsa ...... L 7-24 S.17 at Wyoming* ...... L 7-14 O.9 Navy ...... W 13-3 S.15 at Wisconsin ...... L 0-38 S.24 Brigham Young * ...... L 28-46 O.16 Colorado State ...... L 3-27 S.22 Illinois ...... L 19-27 O.8 at Navy ...... W 44-17 O.23 The Citadel ...... L 7-26 S.29 Kansas State ...... L 6-19 O.15 Texas-El Paso* ...... W 37-25 O.30 at Army ...... L 7-24 O.6 at Navy ...... L 9-13 O.22 Utah* ...... W 33-31 N.6 at Arizona St...... W 31-30 O.13 9/10 Notre Dame ...... L 13-38 O.29 Army ...... W 41-20 N.13 at Vanderbilt ...... L 10-34 O.20 at Oregon* ...... L 9-17 N.5 Hawai’i* ...... W 45-10 N.20 19/- Wyoming (U) ...... W 41-21 O.27 at Colorado State ...... L 6-20 N.19 at Notre Dame ...... W 23-22 * - Air Force’s 100th victory. N.3 Army ...... W 28-7 N.26 at San Diego State* (16/17) ...... W 38-7 N1 - Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio. N.10 at Georgia Tech ...... L 0-21 INDEPENDENCE BOWL N.17 Vanderbilt ...... W 30-29 D.10 Mississippi(N1) (16/16) ...... W 9-3 + - Game captains were used. Ziebart and Williams were N1 - Game played in Shreveport, La. named co-captains at the end of the season. * - Western Athletic Conference Games. 1977 (2-8-1) * - Oregon used ineligible player. Game forfeited to Air Air Force ended the season ranked 15/13 in final polls. Force. Coach: Ben Martin Co-Captains: Jack Kucera & Jim Weidmann S.10 at Wyoming ...... T 0-0 S.17 at California ...... L 14-24 1980 (2-9-1) S.24 Univ. of Pacific ...... W 15-13 O.1 at Georgia Tech ...... L 3-30 Coach: Ken Hatfield O.8 at Navy ...... L 7-10 Co-Captains: Mike Bloomfield & Scott Schafer S.6 at Colorado State* ...... L 9-21 O.15 Arizona State ...... L 14-37 S.13 at 18/19 Washington ...... L 7-50 O.22 at Baylor ...... L 7-28 S.20 San Diego State* ...... L 10-13 O.29 Boston College ...... L 14-36 S.27 at Illinois ...... T 20-20 N.5 Army ...... L 6-31 O.4 at Yale ...... L 16-17 N.12 Vanderbilt ...... W 34-28 O.11 Navy ...... W 21-20 N.19 at 6/6 Notre Dame ...... L 0-49 O.18 at Tulane ...... L 7-28 N.1 Boston College ...... L 0-23 N.8 at Army ...... L 24-47 N.15 Wyoming* ...... W 25-7 N.22 at 2/2 Notre Dame ...... L 10-24 N.29 at Hawai’i* ...... L 12-20 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. 1980 marks AFA’s first year in the WAC.

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Fisher DeBerry 1987 (9-4-0) 1991 (10-3-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Coach: Fisher DeBerry Co-Captains: Game Captains Captains: Shanon Yates, Joe Wood, Rob Perez 1984-2006 S.5 at Wyoming* ...... L 13-27 A.31 Weber State% ...... W 48-31 S.12 Texas Christian ...... W 21-10 S.7 at Colorado State*@ ...... W 31-26 Record S.19 San Diego State* ...... W 49-7 S.14 at Utah* % ...... W 24-21 169-109-1 S.26 at Colorado State* ...... W 27-19 S.21 San Diego State* % ...... W 21-20 O.3 Utah* ...... W 48-27 S.28 at Brigham Young* % ...... L 7-21 (23 yrs) O.10 at Navy ...... W 23-13 O.5 Wyoming*$ ...... W 51-28 O.17 13/11 Notre Dame ...... L 14-35 O.12 at Navy ...... W 46-6 O.24 Texas-El Paso* ...... W 35-7 O.19 5/5 Notre Dame# ...... L 15-28 O.31 at Brigham Young * ...... L 13-24 O.26 Texas-El Paso* % ...... W 20-13 1984 (8-4-0) N.7 Army ...... W 27-10 N.2 at New Mexico* ...... L 32-34 N.14 at New Mexico* ...... W 73-26 N.9 Army ...... W 25-0 Coach: Fisher DeBerry N.21 at Hawai’i* ...... W 34-31 N.23 at Hawai’i* ...... W 24-20 Co-Captains: Game Captains FREEDOM BOWL LIBERTY BOWL S.1 San Diego State* ...... W 34-16 D.30 Arizona State(N1) ...... L 28-33 D.29 Mississippi St.+# (N1) ...... W 38-15 S.8 Northern Colorado ...... W 75-7 N1 - Game played in Anaheim, Calif. % - Blue & White Network.; @ - Prime Sports Network, $ - S.15 at Wyoming* ...... L 20-26 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. ABC, # - ESPN.; + 200th Air Force Victory. S.22 at Utah* ...... L 17-28 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. S.29 Colorado State* ...... W 52-10 N1 - Game played in Memphis, Tenn. O.6 Navy ...... W 29-22 1988 (5-7-0) Air Force was ranked -/25 in the final polls. O.13 at Notre Dame ...... W 21-7 Coach: Fisher DeBerry O.20 5/7 Brigham Young* ...... L 25-30 Co-Captains: Game Captains S.3 at Colorado State* ...... W 29-23 N.3 at Army ...... L 12-24 1992 (7-5-0) N.10 at New Mexico* ...... W 23-9 S.11 at San Diego St.* ...... L 36-39 N.17 at Texas-El Paso* ...... W 38-12 S.17 Northwestern% ...... W 62-27 Coach: Fisher DeBerry INDEPENDENCE BOWL S.24 19/- Wyoming* ...... L 45-48 Captains: Carlton McDonald, Chris Baker, Jarvis Baker D.15 Virginia Tech(N1) ...... W 23-7 O.1 New Mexico* ...... W 63-14 S.5 Rice ...... W 30-21 N1 - Game played in Shreveport, La. O.8 Navy ...... W 34-24 S.12 Hawai’i*$ ...... L 3-6 O.15 at Utah* ...... W 56-49 S.19 at Wyoming* ...... W 42-28 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. O.22 at 2/2 Notre Dame ...... L 13-41 S.25 New Mexico* ...... W 33-32 N.5 at Army ...... L 15-28 O.3 at Texas-El Paso* ...... W 28-22 N.12 18/- Brigham Young * ...... L 31-49 O.10 Navy ...... W 18-16 1985 (12-1-0) N.19 at Texas-El Paso* ...... L 24-31 O.17 Colorado State*% ...... L 28-32 Coach: Fisher DeBerry N.26 at Hawai’i* ...... L 14-19 O.24 at San Diego State* ...... W 20-17 Co-Captains: Game Captains % - First win over a Big 10 opponent. O.31 Utah* ...... L 13-20 A.31 Texas-El Paso* ...... W 48-6 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. N.7 at Army ...... W 7-3 S.14 at Wyoming* ...... W 49-7 N.14 Brigham Young* ...... L 7-28 S.21 Rice ...... W 59-17 LIBERTY BOWL S.28 at New Mexico* (18/19) ...... W 49-12 1989 (8-4-1) D.31 19/20 Mississippi # (N1) ...... L 0-13 O.5 Notre Dame% (15/17) ...... W 21-15 #- ESPN, $ - Blue & White Coach: Fisher DeBerry * - Western Athletic Conference game O.12 at Navy (12/13) ...... W 24-7 Captains: Dee Dowis, Lance McDowell, Scott % - Prime Sports Network O.19 at Colorado State* (9/10) ...... W 35-19 Hollister, Randle Gladney, Tom Kafka N1 - Played in Memphis, Tenn. O.26 Utah* (6/8) ...... W 38-15 S.2 San Diego St.* ...... W 52-36 N.2 San Diego State* (6/7) ...... W 31-10 S.10 Wyoming*# ...... W 45-7 N.9 Army (4/5) ...... W 45-7 S.16 at Northwestern ...... W 48-31 1993 (4-8-0) N.16 at 15/16 BYU* (4/4) ...... L 21-28 S.23 Texas-El Paso* (19/-) ...... W 43-26 N.23 at Hawai’i (10/13) ...... W 27-20 Coach: Fisher DeBerry S.30 at Colorado St.*(19/24) ...... W 46-21 Captains: Mike Black, Scott Teigen, Wayne Young BLUEBONNET BOWL O.7 at Navy (15/20) ...... W 35-7 S.4 Indiana State# ...... W 63-21 D.31 Texas (N1) (7/10) ...... W 24-16 O.14 1/1 Notre Dame# (14/17) ...... L 27-41 S.11 at Colorado St.* ...... L 5-8 N1 - Game played in Houston, Texas. O.21 at Texas Christian (17/19) ...... L 9-27 S.18 San Diego St.%* ...... L 31-38 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. N.4 Army ...... W 29-3 S.25 at 17/21 Brigham Young# ...... L 3-30 % - Fourth straight victory over Notre Dame. N.11 at 18/21 Brigham Young*! ...... L 35-44 O.2 Wyoming**/* ...... L 18-31 Air Force ended the season ranked 5/8 in the polls. N.25 at Utah* ...... W 42-38 O.9 at Navy ...... L 24-28 D.9 at Hawai’i*# ...... T 35-35 O.16 at Fresno St.* ...... L 20-33 LIBERTY BOWL O.23 The Citadel** ...... W 35-0 1986 (6-5-0) D.28 Mississippi#(N1) ...... L 29-42 O.30 Texas-El Paso**/* ...... W 31-10 Coach: Fisher DeBerry # - ESPN, ! - CBS. * - Western Athletic Conference Games. N.6 Army** ...... W 25-6 Co-Captains: Game Captains N1 - Game played in Memphis, Tenn. N.13 at Utah* ...... L 24-41 A.30 Hawai’i* (RTV) ...... W 24-17 N.20 at Hawai’i*...... L 17-45 S.6 at Texas-El Paso* ...... W 23-21 # - Prime Sports Network S.20 Wyoming* (RTV) ...... L 17-23 1990 (7-5-0) * - Western Athletic Conference Games S.27 Colorado State* (RTV) ...... W 24-7 % - ABC Regional Telecast, ** - Blue and White Network Coach: Fisher DeBerry O.3 at Utah* ...... W 45-35 Captains: Rodney Lewis, Lane Beene, Brian Hill, J.T. To- O.11 Navy (RTV) (S) ...... W 40-6 kish O.18 at Notre Dame (RTV) ...... L 3-31 1994 (8-4-0) S.1 Colorado St.* ...... L 33-35 O.25 at San Diego State* ...... W 22-10 S.8 Hawai’i* ...... W 27-3 Coach: Fisher DeBerry N.8 at Army (RTV) ...... L 11-21 S.15 The Citadel ...... W 10-7 Captains: All Seniors N.22 at Rice ...... L 17-21 S.22 at Wyoming* ...... L 12-24 S.3 Colorado State* ...... L 21-34 D.6 Brigham Young * (NTV) ...... L 3-23 S.29 at San Diego State* ...... L 18-48 S.9 21/- Brigham Young*$ ...... L 21-45 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. O.6 Navy ...... W 24-7 S.17 Northwestern ...... L 10-14 O.13 at 7/8 Notre Dame ...... L 27-57 S.24 at Texas-El Paso* ...... W 47-7 O.27 Utah* ...... W 52-21 O.1 at San Diego State* ...... W 36-35 N.3 9/10 Brigham Young* ...... L 7-54 O.8 Navy# ...... W 43-21 N.10 at Army ...... W 15-3 O.22 Fresno State* ...... W 42-7 N.17 at Texas-El Paso* ...... W 14-13 O.29 at Wyoming* ...... W 34-17 LIBERTY BOWL N.5 at Army ...... W 10-6 D.27 20/24 Ohio State#(N1) ...... W 23-11 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. N.12 14/12 Utah*# ...... W 40-33 N1 - Game played in Memphis, Tenn. N.19 at Notre Dame% ...... L 30-42 # - ESPN D.3 at Hawai’i*...... W 37-24 * - Western Athletic Conference Games. $ - ABC Regional Telecast # - Blue and White Network; % - NBC National Telecast

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1995 (8-5-0) 1999 (6-5-0) 2002 (8-5-0) Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Game Captains Coach: Fisher DeBerry Coach: Fisher DeBerry S.2 Brigham Young*# ...... W 38-12 Captains: Charlie Jackson, Shawn Thomas, Craig Thorsten- Captains: Tom Heier, Leotis Palmer, Bryan Blew, Jeff Over- S.9 Wyoming*# (25/-) ...... W 34-10 son, Mike Roberts+ street, Trevor Hightower, Anthony Schlegel. S.16 Colorado State* (19/21) ...... L 20-27 S. 4 Villanova ...... W 37-13 S.23 at Northwestern# ...... L 6-30 S. 18 at Washington&@...... W 31-21 A. 31 Northwestern & ...... W 52-3 S.30 at New Mexico* ...... W 27-24 S. 25 Wyoming##*m(25/24) ...... L 7-10 S. 7 New Mexico* ^ OT ...... W 38-31 O. 2 at San Diego State*$ ...... W 23-22 O.7 Texas-El Paso* ...... W 56-43 S. 21 at -/23 California ...... W 23-21 O.14 at Navy ...... W 30-20 O. 9 at Navy& ...... W 19-14 O. 16 Utah*$ (25/-) ...... L 15-21 S. 28 at Utah*## ...... W 30-26 O.21 at Utah* ...... L 21-22 O. 5 Navy (25/-) ...... W 48-7 O.28 at Fresno State* ...... W 31-20 O. 30 at 15/16 Brigham Young*$ ...... L 20-27 N. 6 Army ...... W 28-0 O. 12 BYU*$ (19/21) ...... W 52-9 N.11 Army ...... W 38-20 O. 19 7/7 Notre Dame$ (15/18) ...... L 14-21 N.18 10/8 Notre Dame# ...... L 14-44 N. 13 UNLV* ...... W 35-16 N. 18 at Colorado State*# ...... L 21-41 O. 26 at Wyoming* (19/22) ...... L 26-34 N.25 at Hawai’i* ...... W 44-14 O. 31 24/24 Colorado State*# ...... L 12-31 COPPER BOWL N. 27 at New Mexico*$ ...... L 28-33 N. 9 at Army ## ...... W 49-30 D.27 25/- Texas Tech#(N1) ...... L 41-55 # - ESPN, & - Fox Sports Net, & - ABC national; # - ESPN, * - estern Athletic Conference game ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2 N. 16 at UNLV*## ...... W 49-32 N1 - Game played in Tucson, Ariz. * - Mountain West Conference game (first season in MWC) N. 23 San Diego St.*$ ...... L 34-38 + - Game captains were used, these players were selected at SAN FRANCISCO BOWL the end of the season. D. 31 19/21 Virginia Tech $ ...... L 13-20 1996 (6-5-0) @ - Victory gave AFA the nation’s longest active winning ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; streak of 11 games & - ABC Regional; % NBC National, # - ESPN Coach: Fisher DeBerry * - Mountain West Conference game Captains: Chris Gizzi, Lee Guthrie, Beau Morgan A.31 San Jose State* ...... W 45-0 2000 (9-3-0) S.7 at UNLV* ...... W 65-17 2003 (7-5-0) S.21 at Wyoming* ...... L 19-22 Coach: Fisher DeBerry S.28 Rice* ...... W 45-17 Captains: Nate Beard, Mike Thiessen, Coach: Fisher DeBerry O.12 Navy ...... L 17-20 Matt Pommer, Ben Miller+ O.19 at 9/8 Notre Dame% (OT) ...... W 20-17 Captains: Chance Harridge, Joe Schieffer, Brett Huyser, S. 2 Cal State Northridge^ ...... W 55-6 O.26 Hawai’i* ...... W 34-7 Jeff Overstreet, Monty Coleman, Trevor Hightower, John N.2 Colorado State*& ...... L 41-42 S. 9 BYU*^ ...... W 32-12 Rudzinski. N.09 at Army ...... L 7-23 S. 23 at Utah*& ...... W 23-14 N.16 at Fresno State* (OT) ...... W 44-38 S. 30 UNLV*& ...... L 13-34 A. 30 Wofford ...... W 49-0 N.28 at San Diego State* # ...... L 23-28 O. 7 Navy^ ...... W 27-13 S. 6 at Northwestern ...... W 22-21 % - NBC, & - Prime Sports Rocky Mountain O. 14 at Wyoming* ...... W 51-34 S. 13 North Texas ...... W 34-21 # - ESPN; * - Western Athletic Conference game. O. 21 New Mexico*^ ...... L 23-29 S. 20 Wyoming*^ ...... W 35-29 O. 28 at 19/19 Notre Dame%(OT) ...... L 31-34 S. 27 at BYU*## ...... W 24-10 N. 4 at Army ...... W 41-27 1997 (10-3-0) O. 4 at Navy (25/-) ...... L 25-28 N. 11 20/- Colorado State*$ ...... W 44-40 O. 11 UNLV*## ...... W 24-7 Coach Fisher DeBerry N. 18 San Diego State*## ...... W 45-24 O. 16 at Colorado State*$ ...... L 20-30 Captains: Chris Gizzi, Jemal Singleton, Jeff Mohr+ SILICON VALLEY BOWL N. 1 Utah*$ 3OT ...... L 43-45 A.30 Idaho ...... W 14-10 D. 31 Fresno State$ ...... W 37-34 N. 8 Army ...... W 31-3 S.6 at Rice* ...... W 41-14 ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; N. 15 at New Mexico* ...... L 12-24 S.13 UNLV* ...... W 25-24 & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National N. 22 at San Diego State*^ ...... L 3-24 S.20 at Colorado State*# ...... W 24-0 * - Mountain West Conference game S.27 San Diego State*# (OT) ...... W 24-18 + - Game captains were used, these players were selected at ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; O.4 Citadel (25/-) ...... W 17-3 the end of the season. O.11 at Navy& (23/23) ...... W 10-7 & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National, # - ESPN O.18 Fresno State* (18/19) ...... L 17-20 * - Mountain West Conference game O. 25 at San Jose State* (17/18) ...... L 22-25 2001 (6-6-0) N.1 at Hawai’i* (24/-) ...... W 34-27 N.8 Army ...... W 24-0 Coach: Fisher DeBerry N.15 Wyoming* ...... W 14-3 Captains: Zach Johnson, Keith Boyea, Justin Pendry, 2004 (5-6-0) LAS VEGAS BOWL Ben Miller+ D.20 Oregon(N1)# (21/23) ...... L 13-41 Coach Fisher DeBerry # - ESPN2, & - Fox Sports Rky Mtn.; + - Game captains S. 1 3/3 Oklahoma & ...... L 3-44 Captains: Adam Cole, Dan Shaffer, Ryan Carter, John Rudz- were used, these players were selected at the end of the sea- S. 8 Tennessee Tech ...... W 42-0 inski, Alec Messerall. son.; N1 - Game played in Las Vegas, Nev. S. 29 at San Diego State*## ...... W 45-21 O. 6 at Navy ...... W 24-18 S. 4 15/13 California ...... L 14-56 O. 13 Wyoming* ...... W 24-13 S. 11 E. Washington ...... W 42-20 1998 (12-1-0) O. 20 at 13/18 BYU*$ ...... L 33-63 S. 18 at UNLV* ...... W 27-10 O. 27 at New Mexico* ...... L 33-52 S. 25 at 14/15 Utah*## ...... L 35-49 Coach: Fisher DeBerry N. 3 Army ...... W 34-24 Captains: Blane Morgan, Jemal Singleton, Tim Curry, Bryce S. 30 Navy NT ...... L 21-24 N. 8 at Colorado State*$ ...... L 21-28 O. 9 New Mexico*^ ...... W 28-23 Fisher+ N. 17 UNLV*^ ...... L 10-34 S. 5 Wake Forest# ...... W 42-0 O. 23 BYU*## ...... L 24-41 N. 24 at Hawaii ...... L 30-52 O. 30 at Wyoming* ...... L 26-43 S. 12 at UNLV* ...... W 52-10 D. 1 Utah*! ...... W 38-37 N. 6 at Army@ ...... W 31-22 S. 17 Colorado State*# ...... W 30-27 ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; S. 26 at TCU* (Nt) (23/23) ...... L 34-35 & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National N. 13 San Diego State*@...... L 31-37 O. 3 New Mexico* ...... W 56-14 * - Mountain West Conference game N. 20 Colorado State* ...... W 47-17 O. 10 Navy& ...... W 49-7 ! - Game postponed from Sept. 15 due to Sept. 11th tragedy O. 24 at Tulsa* ...... W 42-21 + - Game captains were used, these players were selected at ## - ESPN Regional; $ - ESPN 2; ^ - SportsWest; O. 31 SMU*% (23/-) ...... W 31-7 the end of the season. & - ABC Regional; % - NBC National, # - ESPN, N. 7 at Army^ (21/25) ...... W 35-7 @ - Altitude N. 14 at 25/25 Wyoming* (20/23) ...... W 10-3 * - Mountain West Conference game N. 21 Rice* (17/20) ...... W 22-16 D. 5 Brigham Young*(N1)& (13/17) ...... W 20-13 O’AHU BOWL D.25 Washington(N2)# (13/16) ...... W 45-25 # - ESPN, ^ - Blue and White Network, & - Fox Sports Net, & - ABC national. + - Game captains were used, these play- ers were selected at the end of the season; N1 - WAC Cham- pionship, played in Las Vegas, Air Force ended the season ranked 10/13 in final polls.

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Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Jon Wilson, Ross Weaver, Russ Mitscherling. S. 3 Washington (N) ...... W 20-17 S. 10 San Diego State* ...... W 41-29 S. 17 Wyoming* ...... L 28-29 S. 22 at Utah*% ...... L 35-38 S. 29 at Colorado State (NT)*% ...... L 23-41 O. 8 at Navy## ...... L 24-27 O. 15 UNLV* ...... W 42-7 O. 22 21/21 TCU*$ ...... L 10-48 O. 29 at BYU*$ ...... L 41-62 N. 5 Army$$ ...... L 24-27 N. 19 at New Mexico* ...... W 42-24 # - ABC Regional; & - ESPN2; % - ESPN; $ - ESPN Regional; $$ - ESPN Classic; @SportsWest; ^ - Altitude Sports; ! - Game played in Seattle, Wash. (consid- ered AFA home game); ## - CSTV national * - Mountain West Conference game 2006 (4-8-0)

Coach: Fisher DeBerry Captains: Shaun Carney, Curtis Grantham, Gilberto Perez, Chris Sutton. S. 9 at 11/17 Tennessee ...... L 30-31 S. 23 at Wyoming* ...... W 31-24 S. 30 New Mexico*$ ...... W 24-7 O. 7 Navy## ...... L 17-24 2008 (8-5-0) 2010 (9-4-0) O. 14 Colorado State*$ ...... W 24-21 O. 21 at San Diego St. *$ ...... L 12-19 Coach: Troy Calhoun Coach: Troy Calhoun O. 28 BYU*^ ...... L 14-33 Captains: Game Captains Captains: Game Captains N. 3 at Army& ...... W 43-7 A. 30 Southern Utah ...... W 41-7 S. 4 Northwestern State ...... W 65-21 N. 11 9/8 Notre Dame## ...... L 17-39 S. 6 at Wyoming*## ...... W 23-3 S. 11 #RV/24BYU*^ ...... W 35-14 N. 18 Utah*$ ...... L 14-17 S. 13 Houston (N1) ...... W 31-28 S. 18 at #7/9Oklahoma% ...... L 24-27 N. 24 at UNLV*$ ...... L 39-42 S. 20 20/20 Utah*^ ...... L 23-30 S. 25 at Wyoming*$ ...... W 20-14 D. 2 at TCU*## ...... L 14-38 O. 4 Navy ^ ...... L 27-33 O. 2 Navy^ ...... W 14-6 & - ESPN 2; ## - CSTV; $ - The mtn. sports network; O. 11 at San Diego State*$ ...... W 35-10 O. 9 Colorado State (-/25)*$ ...... W 49-27 ^ - VERSUS; * - Mountain West Conference game O. 18 at UNLV*$ ...... W 29-28 O. 16 at San Diego St. (23/23)*$ ...... L 25-27 O. 23 New Mexico*## ...... W 23-10 O. 23 at #4/4TCU*## ...... L 7-38 Troy Calhoun N. 1 at Army & ...... W 16-7 O. 30 #8/7Utah*## ...... L 23-28 N. 8 Colorado State*$ ...... W 38-17 N. 6 at Army## ...... W 42-22 N. 15 16/18 BYU*## ...... L 24-38 N. 13 New Mexico*$ ...... W 48-23 2007-Present N. 22 at 15/17 TCU*^ ...... L 10-44 N. 18 at UNLV*## ...... W 35-20 ARMED FORCES BOWL INDEPENDENCE BOWL D. 31 Houston & ...... L 28-34 D. 27 Georgia Tech& ...... W 14-7 Record & - ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN Plus; ## - CBS C; $ - The mtn. & - ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN Plus; ## - CBS C; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - NBC, * - Mountain West sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - Fox net, * - MWC game. 67-50-0 Conference game; 2011 (7-6-0) (9 yrs) 2009 (8-5-0) Coach: Troy Calhoun Coach: Troy Calhoun Captains: Game Captains Captains: Game Captains S. 3 South Dakota$ ...... W 37-20 2007 (9-4-0) S. 5 Nicholls State ...... W 72-0 S. 10 TCU*^ ...... L 19-35 S. 12 at Minnesota% ...... L 13-20 S. 24 Tennessee State$ ...... W 63-24 Coach: Troy Calhoun S. 19 at New Mexico*## ...... W 37-13 O. 1 at Navy% ...... W 35-34 OT Captains: Game Captains S. 26 San Diego State*$ ...... W 26-14 O. 8 at Notre Dame@ ...... L 33-59 S. 1 South Carolina State $ ...... W 34-3 O. 3 at Navy## ...... L 13-16 OT O. 13 San Diego State*## ...... L 27-41 S. 8 at Utah*$ ...... W 20-12 O. 10 10/9 TCU*## ...... L 17-20 O. 22 at Boise State*^ ...... L 26-37 S. 13 TCU*## ...... W 20-17 OT O. 17 Wyoming*$ ...... W 10-0 O. 29 at New Mexico*$ ...... W 42-0 S. 22 at BYU *$ ...... L 6-31 O. 24 at 19/20 Utah*^ ...... L 16-23 OT N. 5 Army% ...... W 24-14 S. 29 at Navy ## ...... L 20-31 O. 31 at Colorado State*$ ...... W 34-16 N. 12 Wyoming*$ ...... L 17-25 O. 6 UNLV* $ ...... W 31-14 N. 7 Army## ...... W 35-7 N. 19 UNLV*$ ...... W 45-17 O. 13 at Colorado State* $ ...... W 45-21 N. 14 UNLV*$ ...... W 45-17 N. 26 at Colorado State*$ ...... W 45-21 O. 20 Wyoming*$ ...... W 20-12 N. 21 at 19/18 BYU*## ...... L 21-38 MILITARY BOWL O. 25 at New Mexico* ^ ...... L 31-34 ARMED FORCES BOWL D. 28 Toledo& ...... L 41-42 N. 3 Army ## ...... W 30-10 D. 31 Houston & ...... W 47-20 & - ESPN2; ## - CBS C; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - N. 10 at Notre Dame% ...... W 41-24 & - ESPN/ESPN2/ESPN Plus; ## - CBS C; $ - The mtn. NBC Sports; % - CBS, @ - NBC; * - MWC game. N. 17 San Diego State* ...... W 55-23 sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - Big Ten, ARMED FORCES BOWL * - Mountain West Conference game D. 31 California & ...... L 36-42 & - ESPN/ESPN2; ## - CSTV; $ - The mtn. sports network; ^ - VERSUS; % - NBC, * - Mountain West Conference game

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Coach: Troy Calhoun Coach: Troy Calhoun Coach: Troy Calhoun Captains: Game Captains Captains: Michael Husar, Jr., Kale Pearson, Christian Captains: Weston Steelhammer, Jacobi Owens, S. 1 Idaho State ...... W 49-21 Spears, Joey Nichol Nate Romine, Patrick Healy S. 8 at Michigan ! ...... L 25-31 A. 30 Nicholls State$$ ...... W 44-16 S. 3 Abilene Christian& ...... W 37-21 S. 22 at UNLV*$ ...... L 35-38 S. 6 at Wyoming*$ ...... L 13-17 S. 10 Georgia State& ...... W 48-14 S. 29 Colorado State*$ ...... W 42-21 S. 13 at Georgia State$$ ...... W 48-38 S. 24 at Utah State*$ ...... W 27-20 S. 27 Boise State*## ...... W 28-14 O. 6 Navy% ...... L 21-28 OT O. 1 Navy## ...... W 28-14 O. 4 Navy## ...... W 30-21 O. 13 at Wyoming*& ...... W 28-27 O. 11 at Utah State*$ ...... L 16-34 O. 8 at Wyoming*& ...... L 26-35 O. 20 New Mexico*& ...... W 28-23 O. 18 New Mexico*& ...... W 35-31 O. 15 New Mexico*! (Dallas, TX) .....L 40-45 O. 26 Nevada*## ...... W 48-31 N. 1 at Army% ...... W 23-6 O. 22 Hawaii* (Oceanic) ...... L 27-34 OT N. 3 at Army## ...... L 21-41 N. 8 at UNLV*&& ...... W 48-21 O. 28 at Fresno State* && ...... W 31-21 N. 10 at San Diego State*^ ...... L 9-28 N. 15 Nevada*& ...... W 45-38 OT N. 5 at Army## ...... W 31-12 N. 16 Hawaii*&& ...... W 21-7 N. 21 at San Diego State*## ...... L 14-30 N. 12 Colorado State*$ ...... W 49-46 N. 24 at Fresno State*^ ...... L 15-48 N. 28 Colorado State*## ...... W 27-24 N. 19 at San Jose State*## ...... W 41-38 ARMED FORCES BOWL FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWL N. 25 Boise State*## ...... W 27-20 D. 29 Rice@ ...... L 14-33 D. 20 Western Michigan@ ...... W 38-24 ARIZONA BOWL ! - ABC; $ - Altitude; % - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS C; ^ - % - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS C; ^ - NBC Sports; && - D. 30 South Alabama (Campus Ins) ...W 45-21 NBC Sports; && - ESPN2; @ - ESPN; * - MWC game. ESPN2; @ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3; && - MWN % - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS C; ^ - NBC Sports; && - * - MWC game. ESPN2; @ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3; && - MWN 2013 (2-10-0) * - MWC game, ! - ESPNews. 2015 (8-6-0) Coach: Troy Calhoun Captains: Game Captains Coach: Troy Calhoun A. 31 Colgate& ...... W 38-13 Captains: Alex Hansen, A.J. Ruechel, Connor Healy S. 7 Utah State*## ...... L 20-52 S. 5 Morgan State& ...... W 63-7 S. 13 at Boise State*@ ...... L 20-42 S. 12 San Jose State*$ ...... W 37-16 S. 21 Wyoming*& ...... L 23-56 S. 19 at #4 Michigan State (ABC) ...... L 21-35 S. 28 at Nevada*## ...... L 42-45 O. 3 at Navy ## ...... L 11-33 O. 5 at Navy % ...... L 10-28 O. 10 Wyoming* && ...... W 31-17 O. 10 San Diego State*## ...... L 20-27 O. 17 at Colorado State* ## ...... L 23-38 O. 26 Notre Dame## ...... L 10-45 O. 24 Fresno State* $$ ...... W 42-14 N. 2 Army$ ...... W 42-28 O. 31 at Hawai’i* ## ...... W 58-7 N. 8 at New Mexico*$ ...... L 37-45 N. 7 Army $ ...... W 20-3 N. 21 UNLV*$ ...... L 21-41 N. 14 Utah State* $ ...... W 35-28 N. 30 at Colorado State*$$ ...... L 13-58 N. 20 at Boise State*&& ...... W 37-30 % - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS C; ^ - NBC Sports; && - N. 28 at New Mexico* $ ...... L 35-47 ESPN2; @ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3 D. 5 at San Diego State (MW Title)...L 24-27 * - MWC game. ARMED FORCES BOWL D. 29 California@ ...... L 36-55 % - CBS; & - Root; ## - CBS C; ^ - NBC Sports; && - ESPN2; @ - ESPN; $ - ESPNU; $$ - ESPN3; && - MWN * - MWC game.

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1959 COTTON 1971 SUGAR BOWL 1983 INDEPENDENCE Jan. 1, Dallas, TX Jan. 1, New Orleans, LA Dec. 10, Shreveport, LA

Score 1 2 3 4 Final Score 1 2 3 4 Final Score 1 2 3 4 Final Air Force 0 0 0 0 0 Air Force 7 0 6 0 13 Air Force 3 3 3 0 9 TCU 0 0 0 0 0 Tennessee 24 0 7 3 34 Mississippi 0 3 0 0 3

Scoring Plays Scoring Plays Scoring Plays None UT - McLeary 5 run (Hunt kick), 1/12:15 AFA - Pavlich 44 FG, 1/7:37 UT - Hunt 30 FG, 1/8:44 AFA - Pavlich 39 FG, 2/7:39 Team Statistics UT - McLeary 20 run (Hunt kick), 1/6:07 UM - Teevan 39 FG, 2/:04 Category AFA TCU UT - Theiler 10 pass from Scott (Hunt kick), 1/3:21 AF - Pavlich 27 FG, 3/7:59 First Downs 13 9 AFA - Haas rec. fumble in endzone (Barry kick), 1/1:56 Rush-Pass-Pen 5-6-2 8-1-0 UT - Majors 57 punt return (Hunt kick), 3/13:30 Team Statistics Rushing Yards 140 190 AFA- Bassa 27 pass from Parker (Kick failed), 3/8:22 Category AFA UM Passing (C-A-I) 12-23-0 3-11-2 UT - Hunt 33 FG, 4/9:06 First Downs 18 11 Passing Yards 91 37 Rush-Pass-Pen 14-4-0 3-8-0 Punts (#-Avg) 7-38.1 9-38.8 Team Statistics Rushing Yards 277 106 Fumbles-Lost 5-3 8-3 Category AFA Tenn Passing (C-A-I) 6-7-0 11-27-2 Penalties-Yards 3-15 8-61 First Downs 15 24 Passing Yards 71 138 Rush-Pass-Pen 0-13-2 9-15-0 Punts (#-Avg) 3-30.3 5-43.6 Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing Yards -12 86 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-0 Rushing (Att-Yds): Spikes (TCU) 17-108, Galios Passing (C-A-I) 23-46-4 24-46-2 Penalties-Yards 4-19 4-20 (AFA) 13-52 Passing Yards 239 306 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Lasater (TCU) 1-1-0-37, Punts (#-Avg) 8-34.5 5-31.4 Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Mayo (AFA) 9-19-0-70 Fumbles-Lost 7-4 7-3 Rushing (Att-Yds): McGee (UM) 22-111, Brown Receiving (#-Yds): Meyer (TCU) 1-37, Lane (AFA) Penalties-Yards 0-0 8-74 (AFA) 12-91 4-27 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Powell (UM) 11-27-2-138, Attendance: 75,504; Weather: Rain, 48 degrees Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Louthan (AFA) 6-7-0-71 MVP Lineman: Dave Phillips Rushing (Att-Yds): Water (UT) 14-57, Bream Receiving (#-Yds): Moffett (UM) 6-96-0, Kirby MVP Back: Steve Galios (AFA) 16-16 (AFA) 3-49-0 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Scott (UT) 22-40-0-288, Attendance: 41,724 Parker (AFA) 23-46-0-239 Game Offensive MVP: Marty Louthan 1963 GATOR Receiving (#-Yds): Thompson (UT) 9-125, Bassa Dec. 28, Jacksonville, FL (AFA) 10-114 Attendance: 78,685, Weather: Party cloudy, 55 de- Score 1 2 3 4 Final grees, Wind E 5-15 mph Air Force 0 0 0 0 0 No AFA MVP No. Carolina 6 14 8 7 35

Scoring Plays 1982 HALL OF FAME UNC - Willard 1 run (Kick failed), 1/2:34 Dec. 31, Birmingham, AL UNC - Edge 6 run (Pass failed), 2/9:40 UNC - Robinson 5 pass from Black (Robinson pass Score 1 2 3 4 Final from Black), 2/4:29 Air Force 7 7 3 19 36 UNC - Kessler 1 run (Lacey pass from Edge), 3/4:44 Vanderbilt 7 14 7 0 28 UNC - Black 5 run (Chapman kick), 4/13:19 Scoring Plays VU - Jordan 28 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 1/11:06 Team Statistics AFA - Louthan 1 run (Pavlich kick), 1/1:16 Category AFA UNC AFA - Brown 19 run (Pavlich kick), 2/9:04 First Downs 14 23 VU - Roach 15 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 2/7:21 Rush-Pass-Pen 7-7-0 14-8-1 VU - Jordan 4 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 2/:46 Rushing Yards 95 251 AFA - Pavlich 21 FG, 3/6:39 Passing (C-A-I) 14-36-5 12-21-0 VU - Jordan 4 pass from Taylor (Anderson kick), 3/:12 Passing Yards 165 119 AFA - Sundquist 3 run (Pass failed), 4/12:45 Punts (#-Avg) 4-40.0 6-36.0 AFA - Kershner 3 run (Pass failed), 4/10:11 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-0 AFA - Louthan 46 run (Pavlich kick), 4/3:38 Penalties-Yards 3-42 3-35 Team Statistics Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Category AFA VU Rushing (Att-Yds): Willard (UNC) 18-94, Isaacson First Downs 23 26 (AFA) 13-44 Rush-Pass-Pen 16-6-1 2-20-4 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Black (UNC) 6-6-0-71, Isaac- Rushing Yards 315 35 son (AFA) 9-23-0-85 Passing (C-A-I) 11-17-0 38-51-3 Receiving (#-Yds): Lacey (UNC) 3-35, Puster Passing Yards 136 452 Punts (#-Avg) 5-36.0 2-32.5 (AFA) 2-46 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2 Attendance: 50,018, Weather: Party cloudy, 70 de- Penalties-Yards 8-75 4-39 grees, wind SW 4 mph Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) AFA Game MVP: Dave Sicks Rushing (Att-Yds): Edwards (VU) 5-21, Kershner (AFA) 32-132 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Taylor (VU) 38-51-3-452, Louthan (AFA) 11-17-0-136 John Kershner had 32 carries for 132 yards as Air Receiving (#-Yds): Jordan (VU) 20-173, Greenwood Force beat Vanderbilt, 36-28, in the 1982 Hall of (AFA) 6-77 Fame Bowl in Birmingham, AL. Attendance: 75,114; Weather: Clear, 50 degrees Game MVP: Carl Dieudonne Air Force Football 163 All-time bowl game recaps

1984 INDEPENDENCE 1987 FREEDOM 1989 LIBERTY Dec. 15, Shreveport, LA Dec. 30, Anaheim, CA Dec. 28, Memphis, TN

Score 1 2 3 4 Final Score 1 2 3 4 Final Score 1 2 3 4 Final Air Force 3 7 0 13 23 Air Force 7 7 0 14 28 Air Force 9 0 6 14 29 Virginia Tech 7 0 0 0 7 Arizona State 0 24 3 6 33 Mississippi 14 14 7 7 42

Scoring Plays Scoring Plays Scoring Plays AFA - Mateos 35 FG, 1/6:05 AFA - G. Johnson 12 run (Yarbrough kick), 1/5:18 UM - Hines 23 pass from Darnell (Hogue kick), 1/13:53 VT - Williams 3 run (Wade kick), 1/1:42 ASU - Williams 2 run (Zendejas kick), 2/14:57 AFA - Wood 37 FG, 1/11:16 AFA - Simmons 3 run (Mateos kick), 2/8:50 ASU - Harris 2 run (Zendejas kick), 2/11:55 UM - Baldwin 23 run (Hogue kick), 1/9:18 AFA - Brown 2 run (Mateos kick), 4/6:00 ASU - Zendejas 26 FG, 2/4:17 AFA - Dowis 2 run (Pass failed), 1/3:19 AFA - Weiss 13 run (Kick failed), 4/2:08 AFA - Booker 3 run (Yarbrough kick), 2/:30 UM - Baldwin 21 run (Hogue kick), 2/10:20 ASU - Cox 61 pass from Ford (Zendejas kick), 2/:21 UM - Coleman 58 punt return (Hogue kick), 2/1:21 Team Statistics ASU - Zendejas 20 FG, 3/7:37 AFA - Johnson 3 run (Run failed), 3/12:50 Category AFA VT AFA - Senn 10 pass from McDowell (run failed), 4/2:59 UM - Coleman 11 run (Hogue kick), 3/:26 First Downs 15 17 AFA - Senn 18 pass from McDowell (McDowell UM - Thigpen 8 pass from Shows (Hogue kick) Rush-Pass-Pen 11-2-2 11-5-1 run), 4/:10 AFA - Senn 35 pass from McDowell (Pass failed), Rushing Yards 221 207 4/9:02 Passing (C-A-I) 6-7-0 11-26-2 Team Statistics AFA - Senn 21 pass from McDowell (Durham run), Passing Yards 49 102 Category AFA ASU 4/2:34 Punts (#-Avg) 6-42.5 4-40.0 First Downs 21 22 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-2 Rush-Pass-Pen 14-6-1 10-10-2 Team Statistics Penalties-Yards 4-30 11-112 Rushing Yards 309 187 Category AFA UM Passing (C-A-I) 8-16-2 16-30-1 First Downs 25 30 Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Passing Yards 117 272 Rush-Pass-Pen 12-12-1 13-17-0 Rushing (Att-Yds): Hunter (VT) 12-75, Weiss Punts (#-Avg) 7-35.0 4-44.5 Rushing Yards 259 225 (AFA) 23-93 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 Passing (C-A-I) 14-24-2 21-37-0 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Cox (VT 6-17-1-50, Weiss Penalties-Yards 5-65 10-86 Passing Yards 233 285 (AFA) 6-7-0-49 Punts (#-Avg) 4-43.3 5-38.2 Receiving (#-Yds): Rider (VT) 4-45, Coleman Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-2 (AFA) 1-16 Rushing (Att-Yds): Harris (ASU) 13-93, Letnich Penalties-Yards 2-12 7-45 Attendance: 41,100; Weather: Seasonal, 74 degrees, (AFA) 16-90 Wind 14-18 mph Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Ford (ASU) 16-30-1-272, Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Game Offensive MVP: Bart Weiss McDowell (AFA) 5-7-0-66 Rushing (Att-Yds): Baldwin (UM) 15-177, Dowis Receiving (#-Yds): Cox (ASU) 4-110, Senn (AFA) (AFA) 18-92 3-45 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Darnell (UM) 19-33-0-261, 1985 BLUEBONNET Attendance: 33,261; Weather: Rain, 48 degrees McDowell (AFA) 7-8-0-147 Dec. 31, Houston, TX Game Defensive MVP: Chad Hennings Receiving (#-Yds): Green (UM) 5-72, Senn (AFA) 7-150 Score 1 2 3 4 Final Attendance: 60,128; Weather: Partly Cloudy, 52 Air Force 14 0 7 3 24 degrees, Wind 8-10 mph Texas 7 0 3 6 16 Most Valuable Offensive Player: Dee Dowis Most Valuable Defensive Player: Randle Gladney Scoring Plays UT - Harris 34 pass from Stafford (Ward kick), 1/11:14 AFA - Pshsniak 1 run (Ruby kick), 1/3:37 AFA - Weiss 1 run (Ruby kick), 1/1:38 UT - Ward 24 FG, 3/6:19 AFA - Evans 19 run (Ruby kick), 3/3:35 UT - Ward 31 FG, 4/14:14 UT - Ward 28 FG, 4/7:34 AFA - Ruby 40 FG, 4/:43

Team Statistics Category AFA UT First Downs 17 14 Rush-Pass-Pen 9-8-0 10-4-0 Rushing Yards 189 214 Passing (C-A-I) 1-5-0 9-18-2 Passing Yards 5 88 Punts (#-Avg) 11-49.2 6-44.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-45 8-67

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Stafford (UT) 6-63, Evans (AFA) 18-129 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Stafford (UT) 9-18-2-88, Weiss (AFA) 1-5-0-5 Receiving (#-Yds): Harris (UT) 3-65, Pittman (AFA) 1-5 Attendance: 42,000; Weather: Cloudy, 70 Game Offensive MVP: Pat Evans Air Force defeated Texas, 24-16, in the 1985 Bluebonnet bowl to cap a school-record 12-1 season.

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1990 LIBERTY 1991 LIBERTY 1995 COPPER Dec. 27, Memphis, TN Dec. 29, Memphis, TN Dec. 27, Tucson, AZ

Score 1 2 3 4 Final Score 1 2 3 4 Final Score 1 2 3 4 Final Air Force 0 6 7 10 23 Air Force 14 7 3 14 38 Air Force 7 6 15 13 41 Ohio State 5 0 0 6 11 Mississippi St. 0 7 0 8 15 Texas Tech 21 10 7 17 55

Scoring Plays Scoring Plays Scoring Plays OSU - Safety, punter tackled in the endzone, AFA - Jones 1 run (Wood kick), 1/5:07 TT - Mitchell 38 pass from Lethridge (Rogers kick), 1/12:57 AFA - Perez 1 run (Wood kick), 1/2:11 1/14:27 OSU - Williams 28 FG, 1/6:01 AFA - Yates 35 yard int. return (Wood kick), 2/6:12 AFA - Addison 2 run (Thompson kick), 1/8:20 AFA - Perez 1 run (run failed), 2/3:47 MSU - Edwards 4 pass from Robinson (Gardner TT - Hanspard 2 run (Rogers kick), 1/6:19 AFA - Perez 1 run (Wood kick), 3/8:08 kick), 2/:35 TT - Hanspard 2 run (Rogers kick), 1/:23 OSU - Smith 29 run (Pass failed), 4/13:21 AFA - Wood 20 FG, 3/2:31 TT - Lethridge 1 run (Rogers kick), 2/8:25 AFA - Wood 46 FG, 4/2:47 AFA - Hufford 31 run (Wood kick), 4/14:49 AFA - D. Johnson 71 run (Thompson kick failed), 2/1:59 AFA - McDonald 40 interception return (Wood MSU - Davis 7 run (Pass good), 4/7:23 TT - Rogers 24 FG, 2/:03 kick), 4/2:31 AFA - Simpson fumble rec. in endzone (Wood kick), AFA - Campbell 7 run (Addison run), 3/11:26 4/6:05 AFA - D. Johnson 60 run (Roberts kick), 3/8:00 Team Statistics TT - Hanspard 2 run (Rogers kick), 3/5:06 Category AFA OSU Team Statistics TT - Lethridge 3 run (Rogers kick), 4/14:51 First Downs 16 14 Category AFA MSU TT - Rogers 31 FG, 4/11:15 Rush-Pass-Pen 13-1-2 7-6-1 First Downs 19 18 AFA - Morgan 1 run (Roberts kick), 4/7:09 Rushing Yards 254 80 Rush-Pass-Pen 18-1-0 13-4-1 TT - Hanspard 29 run (Rogers kick), 4/4:59 Passing (C-A-I) 1-3-1 12-31-3 Rushing Yards 318 163 AFA - Addison 7 run (Robers run failed), 4/:37 Passing Yards 11 134 Passing (C-A-I) 1-2-1 13-24-1 Punts (#-Avg) 3-33.0 5-29.0 Passing Yards 10 121 Team Statistics Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Punts (#-Avg) 4-43.3 4-37.8 Category AFA TT Penalties-Yards 6-60 6-42 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2 First Downs 25 28 Penalties-Yards 4-31 5-35 Rush-Pass-Pen 17-6-2 15-12-1 Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing Yards 449 374 Rushing (Att-Yds): Smith (OSU) 13-62, Perez Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Passing (C-A-I) 7-13-0 22-41-1 (AFA) 26-93 Rushing (Att-Yds): Roberts (MSU) 8-66, Perez Passing Yards 83 245 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Frey (OSU) 10-27-0-110, (AFA) 26-114 Punts (#-Avg) 3-39.3 3-43.3 Perez (AFA) 1-3-0-11 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Robinson (MSU) 6-12-0-49, Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0 Receiving (#-Yds): Olive (OSU) 4-63, Mott (AFA) Perez (AFA) 1-2-1-10 Penalties-Yards 5-51 11-90 1-11 Receiving (#-Yds): Roberts (MSU) 4-28, Wilkie Attendance: 39,262; Weather: Cloudy, 34 (AFA) 1-10 Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) degrees Attendance: 61,497; Weather: Partly cloudy, 44 de- Rushing (Att-Yds): Hanspard (TT) 24-260, Game/Offensive MVP: Rob Perez grees, Winds N 10 mph D. Johnson (AFA) 5-148-2 AFA Defensive MVP: Brian Hill Game/AFA Offensive MVP: Rob Perez Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Lethridge (TT) 22-41-1-245, Morgan (AFA) 5-11-0-51 Receiving (#-Yds): Darden (TT) 7-47, Campbell 1992 LIBERTY (AFA) 4-43 Dec. 31, Memphis, TN Attendance: 41,004; Weather: 58 degrees. Score 1 2 3 4 Final Game Defensive MVP: Mickey Dalton Air Force 0 0 0 0 0 Mississippi 7 3 0 3 13

Scoring Plays UM - Innocent 5 run (Lee kick), 1/2:42 UM - Lee 24 FG, 2/11:11 UM - Lee 29 FG, 4/9:56

Team Statistics Category AFA UM First Downs 14 13 Rush-Pass-Pen 8-5-1 7-5-1 Rushing Yards 104 168 Passing (C-A-I) 10-17-2 9-19-0 Passing Yards 81 163 Punts (#-Avg) 5-33.0 5-20.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 6-53 7-57

Individual Statistics (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yards): Innocent (UM) 17-65, Pas- torello (AFA) 13-49 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Shows (UM) 9-19-0-163, Teigen (AFA) 5-8-1-55 Receiving (#-Yds): Courtney (UM) 4-63, Hufford (AFA) 2-18 Attendance: 47,602; Weather: Partly cloudy, 38 de- Brian Hill helped Air Force to the 1990 Liberty grees, Winds N 10 mph Beau Morgan led Air Force to the 1995 Copper Bowl title. He is currently the vice athletic Game/AFA Offensive MVP: Joe Pastorello Bowl. director at Air Force. AFA Defensive MVP: Mike Rodgers Air Force Football 165 All-time bowl game recaps

1997 LAS VEGAS 2000 SILICON VALLEY 2007 ARMED FORCES Dec. 20, Las Vegas, NV Dec. 31, San Jose, CA Dec. 31, Fort Worth, TX

Score 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Air Force 0 0 13 0 13 Fresno St. 7 0 13 14 34 California 0 14 14 14 42 Oregon 13 13 8 7 41 Air Force 19 15 3 0 37 Air Force 7 14 6 9 36

Scoring Plays Scoring Scoring OR - Johnson 69 pass from Smith (Frankel kick), 1/14:42 AF - Adams 37 FG, 1/11:02 AF-Carney 1 run (Harrison kick), 1/8:27 OR - McCullough 76 run (Kick failed), 1/12:54 AF - McKay 29 pass-Thiessen (Adams kick), 1/10:21 AF-Dekker 7 pass-Carney (Harrison kick), 2/14:10 OR - Parker blocked punt rtn (Frankel kick), 2/8:33 AF - Adams 46 FG, 1/3:06 AF-Ollis 8 run (Harrison kick), 2/12:08 OR - Hartley 7 pass from Maas (Smith kick), 2/:28 AF - McKay 13 pass-Thiessen (Run failed), 1/2:01 C-Jackson 40 pass-Riley (Kay kick), 2/10:31 AF - Blane Morgan 1 run (Wright kick), 3/8:29 FS - Gaines 73 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 1/:23 OR - Hartley 21 pass from Maas (Spense Pass), 3/4:55 C-Hawkins 5 pass-Riley (Kay kick), 2/4:09 AF - Thiessen 1 run (Adams kick), 2/13:46 AF-Harrison 29 FG, 3/10:29 AF - Fisher 45 fumble rtn (Pass failed), 3/:43 AF - Thiessen 9 run (Jessop pass-Thiessen), 2/1:06 OR - Johnson 78 pass from Maas (Smith kick), 4/14:50 C-Jordan 18 pass-Riley (Kay kick), 3/7:49 FS - Greco 2 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 3/10:34 AF-Harrison 19 FG, 3/2:50 Team Statistics AF - Adams 24 FG, 3/5:34 C-Forsett 1 run (Kay kick), 3/1:33 Category AFA Oregon FS - Burch 8 pass-Carr (Pass failed), 3/1:55 C-Forsett 21 run (Kay kick), 4/10:59 First Downs 11 22 FS - Berrian 47 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 4/9:58 AF-Harrison 47 FG, 4/7:25 Rush-Pass-Pen 6-3-2 11-8-3 FS - Berrian 51 pass-Carr (Asparuhov kick), 4/6:26 Rushing Yards 152 226 C-Riley 1 run (Kay kick), 4/6:13 AF-Hall 4 run (Hall rush NG), 4/2:23 Passing (C-A-I) 6-21-1 16-30-1 Team Statistics

Passing Yards 59 317 Category AFA Fresno St. Team Statistics Punts (#-Avg) 10-36.6 6-38.7 First Downs 28 18 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 Rush-Pass-Pen 14-10-4 3-13-2 Category Cal AFA First Downs 26 24 Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rushing Yards 267 59 Passing (C-A-I) 12-24-0 22-38-1 Rush-Pass-Pen 11-14-1 18-5-1 Rushing (Att-Yds): McCullough (OR) 17-150-1, Rushing Yards 202 312 Singleton (AFA) 13-66-0 Passing Yards 204 391 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Maas (OR) 9-15-0-188-3, Punts (#-Avg) 3-26.0 5-40.2 Passing (C-A-I) 21-27-0 9-20-0 Morgan (AFA) 6-19-1-59-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Passing Yards 305 113 Receiving (#-Yds): P. Johnson (OR) 5-169-2, New- Punts (#-Avg) 1-43.0 3-41.7 man (AFA) 2-29-0. Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Attendance: 21,514; Weather: 58 degrees, Winds Rushing (Att-Yds): Ward (FS) 5-27, Thiessen Variable (AFA) 18-99 Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) AFA Most Valuable Player: Bryce Fisher Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Carr (FS) 22-33-1-391, Rushing (Att-Yds): Carney (AFA) 15-108-1, Ollis Thiessen (AFA) 12-24-0-201 16-101-1, Forsett (Cal) 23-140 Receiving (#-Yds): Berrian (FS) 7-162, McKay Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Carney (AFA) 5-8-0-68-1, 1998 O’AHU (AFA) 4-56 Riley (Cal) 16-19-0-269-3 Dec. 25, Honolulu, HI Attendance: 26,542; Weather: Clear, 56 degrees Receiving (#-Yds): Dekker (AFA) 4-63-1, Game MVP Offense: Mike Thiessen Jordan (Cal) 6-148-1 Team 1 2 3 4 Final Game MVP Special Teams: Dave Adams Attendance: 40,905; Weather: Clear, 50 degrees Washington 0 13 0 12 25 AFA/Game MVP: Shaun Carney Air Force 7 15 16 7 45 2002 SAN FRANCISCO Scoring Dec. 31, San Francisco, CA AF - Singleton 11 run (Whiting kick), 1/6:28 Team 1 2 3 4 Final AF - Singleton 2 run (Whiting kick), 2/14:36 Air Force 10 0 0 3 13 UW - Cleman 3 run (Jarzynka kick), 2/12:44 Virginia Tech 7 3 7 3 20 AF - McKay 15 run (Morgan run), 2/2:21 UW - Cleman 1 run (Pass failed), 2/1:15 Scoring AF - Whiting 42 FG, 3/9:02 AF - Ward 15 run (Ashcroft kick), 1/12:00 AF - Gilliam 4 run (Whiting kick), 3/4:56 AF - Ashcroft 45 FG, 1/7:36 AF - Farmer 79 pass-Morgan (Run failed), 3:07 VT - Suggs 16 run (Warley kick), 1/2:26 UW - Tuiasasopo 7 run (Pass failed), 4/12:16 VT - Warley 23 FG, 2/:33 AF - McKay 30 pass-Morgan (Whiting kick), 4/5:42 VT - Suggs 1 run (Warley kick), 3/4:55 UW - Austin 11 pass-Tuiasasopo (Kick failed), 4/4:09 AF - Ashcroft 21 FG, 4/9:58 VT - Warley 37 FG, 4/4:11 Team Statistics Category AFA UW Team Statistics First Downs 26 21 Category AFA VT Rush-Pass-Pen 20-6-0 7-13-1 First Downs 17 21 Rushing Yards 232 107 Rush-Pass-Pen 12-3-2 8-10-3 Passing (C-A-I) 12-16-0 28-40-3 Rushing Yards 227 101 Passing Yards 267 310 Passing (C-A-I) 4-19-2 18-23-0 Punts (#-Avg) 2-45.5 2-40.5 Passing Yards 91 177 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-0 Punts (#-Avg) 3-30.7 3-40.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Hurst (W) 9-66, Morgan (AFA) Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) 20-50 Rushing (Att-Yds): Butler (AFA) 17-75, Suggs Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Huard (W) 23-32-3-267, (VT) 19-70 Morgan (AFA) 12-16-0-267 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Harridge (AFA) 4-19-2-91, Receiving (#-Yds): Looker (W) 8-100, Farmer (AF) Randall (VT) 18-23-0-177 4-109 Receiving (#-Yds): Park (AFA) 1-47-0, Chance Harridge led the Falcons to the 2002 San Attendance: 46,451; Weather: Clear, 70 degrees Wilford (VT) 5-50-0 Francisco Bowl vs. Virginia Tech. AFA Most Valuable Player: Blane Morgan Attendance: 25,966; Weather: Clear, 50 degrees Game MVP Defense: Anthony Schlegel Air Force Football 166 All-time bowl game recaps

2008 ARMED FORCES 2010 INDEPENDENCE 2011 MILITARY Dec. 31, Fort Worth, TX Dec. 27, Shreveport, LA Dec. 28, Washington, DC

Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Houston 17 0 7 10 34 Toledo 21 7 7 7 42 Air Force 7 10 3 8 28 Air Force 3 3 0 8 14 Georgia Tech 7 0 0 0 7 Air Force 14 14 7 6 41 Scoring UH-Beall 1 run (Mannisto kick), 1/13:27 Scoring Scoring AF-Tew 2 run (Harrison kick), 1/11:28 AF: Bell 42 FG, 1/6:32 T: Reedy 17 pass Owens (Casano kick), 1/6:38 UH-Keenum 1 run (Mannisto kick), 1/8:10 GT: Allen 5 run (Blair kick), 1/0:41 T: Thomas 41 run (Casano kick), 1/6:22 UH-Mannisto 22 FG, 1/0:04 AF: Bell 41 FG, 2/0:00 AF: Jefferson 22 run (Herrington kick), 1/2:29 AF-Jefferson 5 run (Harrison kick), 2/9:52 T: Page 87 kickoff return (Casano kick), 1/2:17 AF-Harrison 44 FG, 2/2:28 AF: Tew 3 run (Warzeka 2 pt conversion run), 4/13:24 UH-Keenum 4 run (Mannisto kick), 3/12:28 AF: DeWitt 3 run (Herrington kick), 1/1:36 AF-Harrison 37 FG, 3/3:51 Team Statistics GT AF AF: Clark 1 run (Herrington kick), 2/9:43 UH-Kohn 13 pass Keenum (Mannisto kick), 4/10:58 First Downs 18 17 T: Reedy 49 pass Owens (Casano kick), 2/7:49 AF-Tew 2 run (Jefferson run), 4/6:06 Rush-Pass-Pen 16-2-0 9-7-1 AF: Warzeka 37 pass Jefferson (Herrington kick), 2/2:07 UH-Mannisto 37 FG, 4/3:24 Rushing Yards 279 170 T: Robinson 37 int. return (Casano kick), 3/8:56 AF: DeWitt 2 run (Herrington kick), 3/5:59 Team Statistics Passing (C-A-I) 5-14-1 11-23-0 Category UH AFA Passing Yards 41 117 T: Reedy 33 pass Owens (Casano kick), 4/5:01 First Downs 20 21 Punts (#-Avg) 5-36.2 4-36.8 AF: Kauth 33 pass Jefferson (run failed), 4/:52 Rush-Pass-Pen 9-10-1 15-6-0 Fumbles 4-3 0-0 Rushing Yards 175 278 Team Statistics T AF Passing (C-A-I) 22-33-1 8-18-0 Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) First Downs 17 20 Passing Yards 252 109 Rush-Pass-Pen 8-9-0 11-7-2 Punts (#-Avg) 4-44.2 3-43.7 Rushing (Att-Yds): Tew (AFA) 18-59-1, Washington Rushing Yards 123 248 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2 (GT) 28-131. Passing (C-A-I) 21-27-1 13-22-1 Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 11-23- Passing Yards 216 159 Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) 0-117. Washington (GT) 5-13-1-41. Rushing (Att-Yds): Tew (AFA) 27-149-2, Beall Punts (#-Avg) 5-41.0 5-28.8 (UH) 22-135-1 Passing (C-A-I-Yds): Jefferson Receiving (Att-Yds): Demerath 4-48, Halderman Fumbles 2-1 4-1 (AFA) 7-14-0-98-0, Keenum (UH) 22-33-1-252-1 4-36, McKayhan (GT) 1-16-0. Receiving (#-Yds): Armstrong (AFA) 2-60-0, Car- Attendance: 39,362; Weather: Windy 48 degrees. rier (UH) 5-49-0 Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) AFA/Offense MVP: Jared Tew; AFA/Defense MVP: Rushing (Att-Yds): Warzeka (AFA) 6-95-0, Thomas Attendance: 41,127; Weather: Windy, 47 degrees Rick Ricketts. AFA/Game MVP: Jared Tew (T) 22-108-1. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 13-22- 1-159. Owens (T) 19-24-0-210. Receiving (Att-Yds): Kauth 4-77-1. Page (T) 13-59-0. RMED ORCES 2009 A F Attendance: 25,042; Weather: 43 degrees. Dec. 31, Fort Worth, TX

Team 1 2 3 4 Final Houston 0 6 14 0 20 Air Force 14 10 10 13 47 Scoring AF- Clark 36 run (Soderberg kick), 1/12:38 AF- Tew 6 run (Soderberg kick), 1/8:52 H- Hogan 33 FG, 2/14:51 AF- Clark 22 run (Soderberg kick), 2/8:55 H- Hogan 33 FG, 2/1:21 AF- Soderberg 27 FG, 2/0:00 H- Carrier 79 KOR (Hogan kick), 3/14:47 AF- Warzeka 100 KOR (soderberg kick), 3/14:31 H- Edwards 10 pass Keenum (Hogan kick), 3/12:46 AF- Soderberg 27 FG, 3/7:27 AF- Jefferson 1 run (Soderberg kick), 4/14:05 AF- Tew 71 run (Soderberg kick fail), 4/3:32 Team Statistics Category UH AFA First Downs 18 27 Rush-Pass-Pen 6-11-1 18-8-1 Rushing Yards 109 402 Passing (C-A-I) 24-41-6 10-14-0 Passing Yards 222 161 Punts (#-Avg) 2-45.5 2-42.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Rushing (Att-Yds): Tew (AFA) 26-173-2, Clark (AFA) 17-129-2, Sims (UH) 14-66-0 Passing (C- A-I-Yds): Jefferson (AFA) 10-14-0-161-0, Keenum (UH) 24-41-6-222-1 Receiving (#-Yds): Fogler (AFA) 4-89-0, Sims (UH) 6-57-0 Attendance: 41,414; Weather: Windy, 25 degrees AFA/Game MVP: Asher Clark

Tim Jeff erson became the fi rst quarterback in school history to start four bowl games.

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2012 ARMED FORCES 2014 FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO 2015 ARMED FORCES Dec. 29, Fort Worth, TX Dec. 20, Boise, ID Dec. 29, Fort Worth, TX

Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Team 1 2 3 4 Final Rice 7 0 7 19 33 Western Mich. 3 7 0 14 24 California 14 21 17 3 55 Air Force 0 14 0 0 14 Air Force 6 14 3 15 38 Air Force 7 14 8 7 36

Scoring Scoring Scoring R: Taylor 16 pass McHargue (Boswell kick), 1/4:05 WM: Haldeman 25 FG, 1/12:45 AF: Owens 1 run (Strebel kick), 1/8:33 AF: Pearson 9 run (Herrington kick), 2/6:14 AF: Davern 1 run (Conant run failed), 1/5:24 C: Enwere 1 run (Anderson kick), 1/5:46 AF: Cobb 1 run (Herrington kick), 2/2:36 WM: Davis 47 pass Terrell (Haldeman kick), 2/11:26 C: Treggs 30 pass Goff (Anderson kick), 1/:02 R: Taylor 22 pass Jackson (Boswell kick), 3/9:30 AF: Davern 55 run (Conant kick), 2/10:12 AF: Williams 16 run (Strebel kick), 2/12:39 R: Ross 2 run (Boswell kick), 4/14:25 AF Rushing 1 run (Conant kick), 2/2:32 C: Powe 5 pass Goff (Anderson kick), 2/7:37 R: Boswell 24 FG, 4/11:18 AF: Conant 31 FG, 3/6:32 C: Lawler 24 pass Goff (Anderson kick), 2/7:16 R: Boswell 25 FG, 4/4:31 WM: Davis 35 pass Terrell (Haldeman kick), 4/13:26 AF: Roberts 1 run (Strebel kick), 2/3:04 R: Taylor 34 pass Jackson (Kick blocked), 4/2:22 AF: Walker 60 fumble rtn (Robinette pass Pearson), C: Lawler 14 pass Goff (Anderson kick), 2/2:00 4/9:52 C: Powe 12 pass Goff (Anderson kick), 3/11:04 Team Statistics Rice AF AF: Johnson 9 run (Conant kick), 4/5:20 C: Anderson 29 FG, 3/2:44 First Downs 24 12 WM: Davis 51 pass Terrett (Haldeman kick), 4/3:16 AF: McVey 57 pass Roberts (Owens run), 3/1:30 Rush-Pass-Pen 9-13-2 10-2-0 C: Lawler 25 pass Goff (Anderson kick), 3/:17 Rushing Yards 208 166 Team Statistics WM AF AF: Robinette 15 pass Roberts (Strebel kick), 4/9:14 Passing (C-A-I) 21-29-0 3-12-1 First Downs 17 20 C: Anderson 30 FG, 4/1:13 Passing Yards 295 48 Rush-Pass-Pen 4-12-1 15-3-2 Punts (#-Avg) 2-36.5 7-33.1 Rushing Yards 79 284 Team Statistics Cal AF Fumbles 5-3 2-2 Passing (C-A-I) 19-38-0 5-10-0 First Downs 27 23 Passing Yards 297 77 Rush-Pass-Pen 9-16-2 14-7-2 Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Punts (#-Avg) 7-41.1 5-41.8 Rushing Yards 119 285 Rushing (Att-Yds): MacArthur (AFA) 9-48-0, Peter- Fumbles 3-1 1-1 Passing (C-A-I) 25-37-0 7-15-1 son (R) 9-81-0. Passing Yards 467 149 Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Pearson (AFA) 2-8-1-44- Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) Punts (#-Avg) 2-36.5 4-36.0 0. Jackson (R) 15-21-0-264-2. Rushing (Att-Yds): Davern (AFA) 12-101-2, Terrell Fumbles 1-1 3-2 Receiving (Att-Yds): Strickland (AFA) 1-29-0. 11-61-0 (WM) 9-81-0. Taylor(R) 9-153-3.Attendance: 40,754 Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Pearson (AFA) 5-9-0-77- Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) 0. Terrell (WM) 19-38-0-297-3. Rushing (Att-Yds): Owens (AFA) 19-83-1, Watson Receiving (Att-Yds): Robinette (AFA) 2-43-0. Davis 13-70-0 (Cal) (WM) 8-176-3. Attendance: 18,233. Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Roberts (AFA) 7-14-1- AFA Game MVP: Shane Davern 149-2. Goff (Cal) 25-37-0-467-6. Receiving (Att-Yds): Robinette (AFA) 5-69-1. Lawler 5-75-3 (Cal). Attendance: 38,915. AFA Game MVP: Karson Roberts

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2016 ARIZONA Air Force downs South Alabama in Arizona Bowl; Dec. 30, Tucson, AZ Falcons secure 10-win season Team 1 2 3 4 Final South Alabama 14 7 0 0 21 Air Force 3 18 17 7 45 TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Air Force could not get its usually reliable triple option rolling. South Scoring Alabama’s defenders clogged the inside lanes and used their speed to keep the Falcons from SA-Magee 75 pass-Davis (Patterson kick), 1/14:49 getting to the edge. AF-Strebel 25 FG, 1/9:05 Air Force countered by going to the air, something it rarely does. SA-Ayoola 2 run (Patterson kick), 1/6:08 Arion Worthman threw for 207 yards to balance out Air Force’s run-heavy offense, Jacobi Ow- SA-Davis 4 run (Patterson kick), 2/10:41 ens scored two touchdowns and the Falcons overcame a sluggish start to beat South Alabama AF-Strebel 22 FG, 2/6:34 45-21 in Arizona Bowl on Friday. AF-Cleveland 14 run (Strebel kick), 2/1:49 ‘’They really were committed to the run and force us to throw,’’ said Worthman, who also AF-Owens 1 run (Robinette-Worthman), 2/:25 had 71 yards on 21 carries. ‘’We were able to hit some passes early and throughout the entire AF-Robinette 75 pass-Worthman (Strebel kick), 3/14:42 AF-Williams 6 run (Strebel kick), 3/6:35 game.’’ AF-Strebel 37 FG, 3/2:03 Air Force (10-3) struggled to get its triple-option going, falling into an 18-point fi rst-half hole. AF-Owens 22 run (Strebel kick), 4/9:22 Once the Falcons got rolling, they couldn’t be stopped, scoring 42 straight points to turn it into a rout. Team Statistics USA AF Worthman was the trigger, jump-starting Air Force’s option while completing 7 of 10 passes, First Downs 13 24 including a 75-yard touchdown to Jalen Robinette to open the second half. Rush-Pass-Pen 6-7-0 14-6-4 The surprise contribution from Worthman - he had 339 total yards entering Friday - caught the Rushing Yards 245 253 Passing (C-A-I) 10-26-1 7-10-0 Jaguars off-guard and opened up the run game a little more for the Falcons. Passing Yards 245 207 ‘’They did some things in the passing game that we didn’t see coming into the game,’’ South Punts (#-Avg) 5-37.0 2-36.5 Alabama linebacker Darrell Songy said. ‘’We just needed to adjust better during the game.’’ Fumbles 2-2 1-0 South Alabama (6-7) appeared to be headed toward its fi rst bowl win after jumping on the Falcons early, starting with Dallas Davis’ 75-yard touchdown pass to Josh Magee on the game’s Individual Leaders (Leaders Only) fi rst play. Rushing (Att-Yds): Owens (AFA) 17-74-2, Johnson 4-44-0 (USA) The Jaguars couldn’t sustain their early offensive success or stop the Falcons to lose a bowl Passing (Comp-Att-I-Yds): Worthman (AFA) 7-10- game for the second time in three seasons. 0-207-1. Davis (USA) 10-24-1-245-1. Davis threw for 245 yards and a touchdown, but also had an interception and lost a fumble. Receiving (Att-Yds): Robinette (AFA) 2-124-1. Magee had fi ve catches for 154 yards. Magee 5-154-1 (USA). Attendance: 33,868. ‘’I told the kids in the locker room that we’ve been a Division I program for four years and Game Offensive MVP: Arion Worthman; Game De- we’re not where you want to be yet,’’ South Alabama coach Joey Jones said ‘’But they pushed fensive MVP: Weston Steelhammer. the cart way up the hill today.’’ South Alabama landed the fi rst blows by hitting a few long passes. Davis followed his opening TD throwing by hitting Chris Lewis on a 51-yard pass to set up Dami Ayoola’s 2-yard TD run. Davis next found Magee on a 37-yard pass, then scored himself on a 4-yard run that put the Jaguars up 21-3. South Alabama also seemed to have the combination for stopping Air Force’s tricky triple- option, the Falcons to a pair of fi eld goals into the second quarter. ‘’They shocked us to a degree,’’ Air Force coach Troy Calhoun said. ‘’No matter how well you try to prepare, their speed in the open fi eld and their defensive front knocked us on our heels a little, too.’’ Air Force fi nally unlocked its option late in the half after hitting a couple of mid-range passes. Ronald Cleveland scored on 14-yard run , then Owens on a 2-yard run after Santo Coppola returned Davis’ fumble to 1-yard line. Once down 21-3, Air Force found itself at halftime after converting the 2-point conversion . The Falcons took their fi rst lead by doing exactly what South Alabama did to open the game: a 75-yard TD pass on the fi rst play of the second half, from Worthman to Robinette. Tyler Williams later took a pitch left to the pylon for a 6-yard TD and Owens scored on a 22- yard run to put Air Force up 45-21, well on its way to ending the season with a victory.

THE TAKEAWAY Air Force is typically dominant running team, but had a nice balance in the Arizona Bowl to win 10 games for the second time in three seasons.

Air Force Football 169 all-time bowl records

Individual Records Team Records Air Force Air Force Rushing Category ...... High ...... Low Most Carries: ...... 32, John Kershner, 1982 Hall of Fame Rushing Yds ...... 449, 1995 Copper ...... -12, 1971 Sugar Most Yards: ...... 173, Jared Tew, 2009 Armed Forces Pass Comps: ...... 23, 1971 Sugar ...... 1, 1990 Liberty Most TDs: ...... 2, Jacobi Owens, 2016 Arizona* * - Done 11 times, most recent Pass Atts: ...... 46, 1971 Sugar ...... 2, 1991 Liberty Pass Yards: ...... 267, 1998 O’ahu ...... 5, 1985 Bluebonnet Passing Fumbles: ...... 7, 1971 Sugar ...... 0, 2000 Silicon Most Atts:...... 46, Bob Parker, 1971 Sugar Fumbles Lost:...... 4, 1971 Sugar ...... 0, Four times Most Comps: ...... 23, Bob Parker, 1971 Sugar Punts:...... 11, 1985 Bluebonnet ...... 3, 1983 Independence Most Yards: ...... 267, Blane Morgan, 1998 O’ahu 1995 Copper, 2000 Silicon Most TDs: ...... 2, Tim Jefferson, 2011 Military Points: ...... 47, 2009 Armed Forces ...... 0, 1959 Cotton, 2, Mike Thiessen, 2000 Silicon 1963 Gator 2, Blane Morgan, 1998 O’ahu 1992 Liberty 2, Lance McDowell, 1987 Liberty / 1989 Liberty Points/Half: ...... 34, 2000 Silicon ...... 0, Five times 2, Karson Roberts, 2015 Armed Forces Points/Qtr: ...... 19, 1982 Hall/Fame ...... 0, several times Receiving 19, 2000 Silicon Most Recpt: ...... 10, Paul Bassa, 1971 Sugar Most Yards: ...... 150, Steve Senn, 1989 Liberty Air Force Miscellaneous Most TDs: ...... 2, Steve Senn, 1987 Freedom, 1989 Liberty Pts Allowed: ...... 55, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper; California, 2015 2, Scotty McKay, 2000 Silicon Pts Allowed (Half): ...... 35, California, 2015 Armed Forces (First) Pts Allowed (Qtr): ...... 24, Arizona State, 1987 Freedom (Second) Scoring Fewest Pts Allowed: .... 0 vs. Texas Christian, 1959 Cotton Most FGs:...... 3, Luke Strebel, 2016 Arizona* Most Pts in Loss: ...... 41 vs. Texas Tech, 1995 Copper Done 4 times, most recent Most PATs: ...... 5, Joe Wood, 1991 Liberty 41 vs. Toldeo, 2011 Military Most Points: ...... 14, Nakia Addison, 1995 Copper

Longest Plays Opponent Rushing TD: ...... 71 yds, Jared Tew, 2009 Armed Forces Category ...... High ...... Low 71 yds, Donta Johnson, 1995 Copper Rushing Yds: ...... 374, Texas Tech ...... 35, Vanderbilt Passing TD: ...... 79 yds, Matt Farmer from Blane Morgan, 1998 O’ahu 1995 Copper 1982 Hall of Fame Field Goals: ...... 47 yds, Ryan Harrison, 2007 Armed Forces Pass Comps: ...... 38, Western Michigan ...... 3, Texas Christian Defense TD: ...... 60 yds fumble rtn, Dexter Walker, 2014 Famous Idaho 2014 Famous Idaho Potato 1959 Cotton Potato Pass Atts: ...... 51, Vanderbilt ...... 11, Texas Christian Opponents 1982 Hall of Fame 1959 Cotton Rushing Pass Yards: ...... 467, California ...... 37, Texas Christian Most Carries: ...... 28, Tevin Washington, Georgia Tech, 2015 Armed Forces 1959 Cotton 2010 Independence Fumbles: ...... 8, Texas Christian...... 0, Texas Most Yards: ...... 260, Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper 1959 Cotton 1985 Bluebonnet Most TDs: ...... 4, Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper Fumbles Lost:...... 3, Rice ...... 0, 6 times 2012 Armed Forces Passing Punts:...... 9, Texas Christian ...... 2, Vanderbilt Most Atts:...... 51, Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame 1959 Cotton 1982 Hall of Fame Most Comps: ...... 38, Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame Points: ...... 55, California...... 0, Texas Christian Most Yards: ...... 467, Jarod Goff, California, 2015 Armed Forces 2015 Armed Forces 1959 Cotton Most TDs: ...... 6, Jared Goff, California, 2015 Armed Forces Points Half: ...... 35, California ...... 0, Three times 2015 Armed Forces Receiving Points Qtr: ...... 24, Twice ...... 0, Several times Most Recpt: ...... 20, Norman Johnson, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame Most Yards: ...... 173, Norman Johnson, Vanderbilt, 1982 Hall of Fame Most TDs: ...... 3*, Kenny Lawler, California, 2015 Armed Forces Opponent Miscellaneous Done five times, most recent listed Most Pts Allowed: ...... 47, Houston, 2009 Armed Forces Most Pts Allowed (Half): ...... 34, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon, First Scoring Most Pts Allowed (Qtr):...... 19, Vanderbilt, Most FGs:...... 3, Charlie Ward, Texas, 1985 Bluebonnet 1982 Hall of Fame (Fourth) Most PATs: ...... 7, Matt Anderson, California, 2015 Armed Forces Most Points: ...... 24, Byron Hanspard, Texas Tech, 1995 Copper 19, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon (First) Fewest Pts in Win: ...... 13, Mississippi, 1992 Liberty Longest Plays Most Pts in Loss: ...... 34, Fresno State, 2000 Silicon Valley Rusing TD: ...... 76 yds, S. McCullough, Oregon, 1997 Las Vegas Passing TD: ...... 78 yds, Pat Johnson from Akili Smith, Oregon, 1997 Las Vegas Field Goal: ...... 39 yds, Neil Teevan, Mississippi, 1983 Independence

Air Force Football 170 media media information

Media Guide Press Parking The 2017 Air Force Football media guide is Press parking is located in Lot 5 at Falcon produced as a source of information for the Stadium. Media should enter the Academy media. Other materials may be obtained by through the North Gate entrance off of Inter- contacting athletic communications: state 25.

Athletic Communications 2168 Field House Dr. Follow the Falcons USAF Academy, CO 80840-9500 on Facebook/ Troy Garnhart, Phone (719) 333-2313 Twitter: Assoc. A.D. Fax (719) 333-3798 Information / Communications twitter.com/AF_Falcons Working Press Credentials twitter.com/USAFASID Press and photograph credentials are issued to members of the working media only. These Facebook: credentials may be obtained by contacting www.facebook.com/pages athletic communications. Upon acceptance Air-Force-Athletics of applications, appropriate passes will be mailed or held at the “Will Call” ticket booth located at Gate 10 at Falcon Stadium. Media Policies Dave Toller, Brian Jerman, Radio/Television Asst. A.D./ Asst. A.D./ Upon receiving permission to broadcast the For a copy of media policies on interviews Media Relations Falcon Vision game, please contact athletic communica- and availbility of cadet-athletes, staff and tions. Press credentials will be mailed or left coaches, please contact Troy Garnhart in at “Will Call” for you. Information about local the athletic communications offi ce. telephone services can be obtained from the athletic media relations office.

Post-Game Interviews The Air Force Academy Madeline McGuire, Adam Parker, locker room is closed. Air Graphics Producer, Force head coach Troy Coordinator FalconVision Calhoun and players are available in an interview room following the 10-minute cooling off period. All training facili- ties, including the weight room, are closed at the Field House, Cadet Gym- nasium, Falcon Athletic Nick Arseniak, Center and at Falcon Sta- Valerie Perkin, Assistant Assistant dium. Media members Director Director wishing to interview staff members from those areas must contact ath- letic communications.

Directions

Falcon Stadium: Take I-25 to the North Gate exit of the Academy (#156B). Take a left (south) on Stadium Blvd. Then take a right (west) on Academy Drive. Parking lot #5 Marcus Rodriguez, (media parking) is on the left side. Assistant Director Athletic Communications: Take I-25 to the North Gate exit of the Academy (#156B). Take a left (south) on Parade Loop and a right (west) on Field House Drive. Park on the east side of the Cadet Field House and enter the building in the northeast corner. Follow the hallway past the ice hockey rink and continue to the last door on the left side overlooking the indoor track and field.

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Colorado Springs Denver KDVR-TV (31) -- Fox 100 East Speer Blvd. Print Media Print Media Denver, CO 80203 Phone: (303) 566-7717 USAFA Academy Spirit Associated Press www.kdvr.com HQ USAFA/PAI 1444 Wazee St., Suite 130 USAF Academy, CO 80840 Denver, CO 80202 KWGN-TV (2) -- Ind. Phone: (719) 333-2044 Phone: (303) 825-0123 P.O. Box 5222 www.usafa.af.mil www.ap.org Englewood, CO 80155 Phone: (303) 740-2814 The Gazette Denver Post www.kwgn.com 30 S. Prospect Ave. 1560 Broadway Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Denver, CO 80202 ROOT SPORTS Phone: (719) 636-0250 Phone: (303) 954-1296 2300 15th St., Suite 300 www.gazette.com www.denverpost.com Denver, CO 80202 Phone: (720) 898-2700 Television and Radio Television and Radio www.rockymountain.rootsports.com

KRDO-TV (13) -- ABC KCNC-TV (4) -- CBS P.O. Box 1457 1044 Lincoln Ave. Altitude Sports and Entertainment Colorado Springs, CO 80901 Denver, CO 80217 1000 Chopper Circle Phone: (719) 575-6285 Phone: (303) 861-4444 Denver, CO 80204 www.krdotv.com www.denver.cbslocal.con Phone: (303) 405-1100 www.altitude.tv KKTV (11) -- CBS KMGH-TV (7) -- ABC 520B Colorado Ave Ave. 123 Speer Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Denver, CO 80203 Others Phone: (719) 578-0000 Phone: (303) 832-0169 www.kktv.com www.thedenverchannel.com Mountain West Conference 10807 New Allegiance Drive, Suite 250 KOAA-TV (5/30) -- NBC KUSA-TV (9) -- NBC Colorado Springs, CO 80921 5520 Tech Center Dr. 500 Speer Blvd. Phone: (719) 488-4040 Colorado Springs, CO 80919 P.O. Box 9 www.theMWC.com Phone: (719) 630-3930 Denver, CO 80201 www.koaatv.com Phone: (303) 871-9999 www.9news.com KXRM Fox 21 560 Wooten Road Colorado Springs, CO 80915 Phone: (719) 596-2100 www.fox21news.com

KVOR AM 740 Collegepressbox.com is the official media website for Mountain West Conference Football Flagship football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides 6805 Corporate Center Dr. and more for the conference and each of its nine member schools throughout the Colorado Springs, CO 80919 season. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply Phone: (719) 593-2700 www.kvor.com for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected]

Air Force Radio Network

The Air Force athletic department is in its 23rd year of in-house radio. All Falcon football games are broadcast locally on flagship radio station KVOR AM 740 in Colorado Springs. The radio broadcast team consists of KVOR’s Jim Arthur (play-by-play) and Jesse Kurtz (color analyst).

Jim Arthur Jesse Kurtz

Air Force Football 173 all-time series vs. 2017 opponents

VMI 1980 - AFA 21-20 (H) 2010 - AFA 35-20 (A) Series: First Meeting New Mexico 1981 - Navy 30-13 (A) 2011 - AFA 45-17 (H) Series: AFA 21-13 1982 - AFA 24-21 (H) 2012 - UNLV 38-35 (A) First Meeting: 11/23/57 1983 - AFA 44-17 (A) 2013 - UNLV 41-21 (H) Michigan Last Meeting: 10/15/16 1984 - AFA 29-22 (H) 2014 - AFA 48-21 (A) Series: Michigan 2-0 at AFA: AFA 12-2 1985 - AFA 24-7 (A) (H/A) is for AFA First Meeting: 9/26/64 at UNM: Tied 9-9 1986 - AFA 40-6 (H) Last Meeting: 9/8/12 Neutral: UNM 2-0 1987 - AFA 23-13 (A) at AFA: 0-0 1988 - AFA 34-24 (H) Nevada at Michigan: 0-2 Year by Year 1989 - AFA 35-7 (A) Series: AFA 2-1 Neutral: NA 1957 - AFA 31-0 (H) 1990 - AFA 24-7 (H) First Meeting: 10/26/12 1958 - AFA 45-7 (A) 1991 - AFA 46-6 (A) Last Meeting: 11/15/14 Year by Year 1959 - UNM 28-27 (N) 1992 - AFA 18-16 (H) at AFA: AFA 2-0 1964 - Michigan 24-7 (A) 1961 - UNM 21-6 (A) 1993 - Navy 28-24 (A) at NEV: Nevada 1-0 2012 - Michigan 31-25 (A) 1963 - AFA 30-8 (A) 1994 - AFA 43-21 (H) Neutral: 0-0 (H/A) is for AFA 1973 - AFA 10-6 (H) 1995 - AFA 30-20 (A) 1981 - UNM 27-10 (A) 1996 - Navy 20-17 (H) Year by Year 1982 - UNM 49-37 (H) 1997 - AFA 10-7 (A) 2012 - AFA 48-31 (H) 1984 - AFA 23-9 (A) 1998 - AFA 49-7 (H) 2013 - Nevada 45-42 (A) San Diego State 1985 - AFA 49-12 (A) 1999 - AFA 19-14*** 2014 - AFA 45-38 (H) OT Series: AFA 19-15 1987 - AFA 73-23 (A) 2000 - AFA 27-13 (H) (H/A) is for AFA First Meeting: 9/20/80 1988 - AFA 63-14 (H) 2001 - AFA 24-18*** Last Meeting: 12/5/15 1991 - UNM 34-32 (A) 2002 - AFA 48-7 (H) at AFA: 11-6 1992 - AFA 33-32 (H) 2003 - Navy 28-25*** at SDSU: 7-9 1995 - AFA 27-24 (A) 2004 - Navy 24-21 (H) Neutral: 1-0 1998 - AFA 56-14 (H) 2005 - Navy 27-24 (A) 1999 - UNM 33-28 (A) 2006 - Navy 24-17 (H) Year by Year 2000 - UNM 29-23 (H) 2007 - Navy 31-20 (A) 1980 - SDSU 13-10 (H) 2001 - UNM 52-33 (A) 2008 - Navy 33-27 (H) 1981 - AFA 21-16* 2002 - AFA 38-31 (H) OT 2009 - Navy 23-16 OT (A) 1982 - AFA 44-32 (H) 2003 - UNM 24-12 (A) 2010 - AFA 14-6 (H) 1983 - AFA 38-7 (A) 2004 - AFA 28-23 (H) 2011 - AFA 35-34 OT (A) 1984 - AFA 34-16 (H) 2005 - AFA 42-24 (A) 2012 - Navy 28-21 OT (H) 1985 - AFA 31-10 (H) 2006 - AFA 24-7 (H) 2013 - Navy 28-10 (A) 1986 - AFA 22-10 (A) 2007 - UNM 34-31 (A) 2014 - AFA 30-21 (H) 1987 - AFA 49-7 (H) 2008 - AFA 23-10 (H) 2015 - Navy 33-11 (A) 1988 - SDSU 39-36 (A) 2009 - AFA 37-13 (A) 2016 - AFA 28-14 (H) 1989 - AFA 52-36 (H) 2010 - AFA 48-23 (H) (H/A) is for AFA 1990 - SDSU 48-18 (A) 2011 - AFA 42-0 (A) * - Baltimore, MD 1991 - AFA 21-20 (H) 2012 - AFA 28-23 (H) ** - Chicago, IL 1992 - AFA 20-17 (A) 2013 - UNM 45-37 (A) *** - Washington, DC 1993 - SDSU 38-31 (H) 2014 - AFA 35-31 (H) 1994 - AFA 36-35 (A) 2015 - UNM 47-35 (A) 1996 - SDSU 28-23 (A) 2016 - UNM 45-40 (N) 1997 - AFA 24-18 (H) OT (H/A) is for AFA UNLV 1999 - AFA 23-22 (A) Series: AFA 14-6 2000 - AFA 45-24 (H) First Meeting: 11/21/81 2001 - AFA 45-21 (A) Navy Last Meeting: 11/8/14 2002 - SDSU 38-34 (H) Series: AFA 29-20 at AFA: AFA 7-2 2003 - SDSU 24-3 (A) First Meeting: 10/15/60 at UNLV: AFA 7-4 2004 - SDSU 37-31 (H) Last Meeting: 10/1/16 Neutral: None 2005 - AFA 41-29 (H) at AFA: AFA 17-7 2006 - SDSU 19-12 (A) at Navy: Navy 10-8 Year by Year 2007 - AFA 55-23 (H) Neutral: AFA 4-3 1981 - UNLV 24-21 (A) 2008 - AFA 35-10 (A) 1996 - AFA 65-17 (A) 2009 - AFA 26-14 (H) Year by Year 1997 - AFA 25-24 (H) 2010 - SDSU 27-25 (A) 1960 - Navy 35-3 * 1998 - AFA 52-10 (A) 2011 - SDSU 41-27 (H) 1966 - AFA 15-7 (H) 1999 - AFA 35-16 (H) 2012 - SDSU 28-9 (A) 1968 - AFA 26-20 ** 2000 - UNLV 34-13 (A) 2013 - SDSU 27-20 (H) 1970 - AFA 26-3*** 2001 - UNLV 34-10 (H) 2014 - SDSU 30-14 (A) 1972 - Navy 21-17 (H) 2002 - AFA 49-32 (A) 2015 - SDSU 27-24 (A_ 1973 - Navy 42-6 (A) 2003 - AFA 24-7 (H) 1974 - AFA 19-16 (H) 2004 - AFA 27-10 (A) (H/A) is for AFA 1975 - Navy 17-0 *** 2005 - AFA 42-7 (H) * - Tokyo, Japan 1976 - AFA 13-3 (H) 2006 - UNLV 42-39 (A) 1977 - Navy 10-7 (A) 2007 - AFA 31-14 (H) 1978 - Navy 37-8 (H) 2008 - AFA 29-28 (A) 1979 - Navy 13-9 (A) 2009 - AFA 45-17 (H) Air Force Football 174 all-time series vs. 2017 opponents Colorado State Army West Point Wyoming Boise State Series AFA 33-21-1 Series: AFA 36-14-1 Series: AFA 28-24-3 Series: AFA 3-2 First Meeting: 11/30/57 First Meeting: 10/31/59 First Meeting: 11/2/57 First Meeting: 10/22/11 Last Meeting: 11/12/16 Last Meeting: 11/5/16 Last Meeting: 10/8/16 Last Meeting: 11/25/16 at AFA: AFA 20-11-1 at AFA: 21-3 at AFA: AFA 16-11-1 at AFA: AFA 2-0 at CSU: AFA 13-10 at Army: AFA 14-10 at Wyo: Tied 12-12-2 at BSU: BSU 2-1 Neutral: None Neutral: Tied 1-1-1 Neutral: AFA 1-0 Neutral: 0-0

Year by Year Year by Year Year by Year Year by Year 1957 - CSU 20-7 (H) 1959 - Tied 13-13* 1957 - Tied 7-7 (A) 2011 - BSU 37-26 (A) 1958 - AFA 36-6 (H) 1963 - Army 14-10** 1958 - AFA 21-6* 2013 - BSU 42-20 (A) 1960 - AFA 32-8 (H) 1965 - AFA 14-3** 1959 - AFA 20-7 (A) 2014 - AFA 28-14 (H) 1961 - AFA 14-9 (H) 1967 - Army 10-7 (H) 1960 - Wyo 15-0 (A) 2015 - AFA 37-30 (A) 1962 - AFA 34-0 (H) 1969 - AFA 13-6 (A) 1962 - AFA 35-14 (H) 2016 - AFA 27-20 (H) 1963 - AFA 69-0 (H) 1971 - AFA 20-7 (H) 1964 - Tied 7-7 (H) (H/A) is for AFA 1964 - AFA 14-6 (H) 1972 - Army 17-14 (A) 1965 - Wyo 31-14 (A) 1966 - CSU 41-21 (H) 1973 - AFA 43-10 (H) 1966 - Wyo 13-0 (H) 1967 - Tied 17-17 (H) 1974 - Army 17-16 (A) 1967 - Wyo 37-10 (A) 1968 - AFA 31-0 (A) 1975 - AFA 33-3 (H) 1968 - AFA 10-3 (H) Utah State 1969 - AFA 28-7 (H) 1976 - Army 24-7 (A) 1969 - Wyo 27-25 (H) Series: Tied 2-2 1970 - AFA 37-22 (H) 1977 - Army 31-6 (H) 1970 - AFA 41-17 (A) First Meeting: 9/7/13 1971 - AFA 17-13 (A) 1978 - Army 28-14 (A) 1971 - AFA 23-19 (H) Last Meeting: 9/24/16 1972 - AFA 53-13 (A) 1979 - AFA 28-7 (H) 1972 - AFA 45-14 (H) at AFA: Tied 1-1 1975 - CSU 47-10 (A) 1980 - Army 47-24 (A) 1974 - Wyo 20-16 (A) at USU: Tied 1-1 1976 - CSU 27-3 (H) 1981 - AFA 7-3 (H) 1975 - Wyo 24-10 (H) Neutral: None 1978 - CSU 31-13 (H) 1982 - AFA 27-9 (A) 1976 - AFA 41-12 (H) 1979 - CSU 20-6 (A) 1983 - AFA 41-20 (H) 1977 - Tied 0-0 (A) Year by Year 1980 - CSU 21-9 (A) 1984 - Army 24-12 (A) 1980 - AFA 25-7 (H) 2013 - USU 52-20 (H) 1981 - AFA 28-14 (H) 1985 - AFA 45-7 (H) 1981 - Wyo 17-10 (H) 2014 - USU 34-16 (A) 1982 - CSU 21-11 (H) 1986 - Army 21-11 (A) 1982 - AFA 44-34 (H) 2015 - AFA 35-28 (H) 1983 - AFA 34-13 (A) 1987 - AFA 27-10 (H) 1983 - Wyo 14-7 (A) 2016 - AFA 27-20 (A) 1984 - AFA 52-10 (H) 1988 - Army 28-15 (A) 1984 - Wyo 26-20 (A) 1985 - AFA 35-19 (A) 1989 - AFA 29-3 (H) 1985 - AFA 49-7 (A) (H/A) is for AFA 1986 - AFA 24-7 (H) 1990 - AFA 15-3 (A) 1986 - Wyo 23-17 (H) 1987 - AFA 27-19 (A) 1991 - AFA 25-0 (H) 1987 - Wyo 27-13 (A) 1988 - AFA 29-23 (A) 1992 - AFA 7-3 (A) 1988 - Wyo 48-45 (H) 1989 - AFA 46-21 (A) 1993 - AFA 25-6 (H) 1989 - AFA 45-7 (H) 1990 - CSU 35-33 (H) 1994 - AFA 10-6 (A) 1990 - Wyo 24-12 (A) 1991 - AFA 31-26 (A) 1995 - AFA 38-20 (H) 1991 - AFA 51-28 (H) 1992 - CSU 32-28 (H) 1996 - Army 23-7 (A) 1992 - AFA 42-28 (A) 1993 - CSU 8-5 (A) 1997 - AFA 24-0 (H) 1993 - Wyo 31-18 (H) 1994 - CSU 34-24 (H) 1998 - AFA 35-7 (A) 1994 - AFA 34-17 (A) 1995 - CSU 27-20 (H) 1999 - AFA 28-0 (H) 1995 - AFA 34-10 (H) 1996 - CSU 42-41 (H) 2000 - AFA 41-27 (A) 1996 - Wyo 22-19 (A) 1997 - AFA 24-0 (A) 2001 - AFA 34-24 (H) 1997 - AFA 14-3 (H) 1998 - AFA 30-27 (H) 2002 - AFA 49-30 (A) 1998 - AFA 10-3 (A) 1999 - CSU 41-21 (A) 2003 - AFA 31-3 (H) 1999 - Wyo 10-7 (H) 2000 - AFA 44-40 (H) 2004 - AFA 31-22 (A) 2000 - AFA 51-34 (A) 2001 - CSU 28-21 (A) 2005 - Army 27-24 (H) 2001 - AFA 24-13 (H) 2002 - CSU 31-12 (H) 2006 - AFA 43-7 (A) 2002 - Wyo 34-26 (A) 2003 - CSU 30-20 (A) 2007 - AFA 30-10 (H) 2003 - AFA 35-29 (H) 2004 - AFA 47-17 (H) 2008 - AFA 16-7 (A) 2004 - Wyo 43-26 (A) 2005 - CSU 41-23 (A) 2009 - AFA 35-7 (H) 2005 - Wyo 29-28 (H) 2006 - AFA 24-21 (H) 2010 - AFA 42-22 (A) 2006 - AFA 31-24 (A) 2007 - AFA 45-21 (A) 2011 - AFA 24-14 (H) 2007 - AFA 20-12 (H) 2008 - AFA 38-17 (H) 2012 - Army 41-21 (A) 2008 - AFA 23-3 (A) 2009 - AFA 34-16 (A) 2013 - AFA 42-28 (H) 2009 - AFA 10-0 (H) 2010 - AFA 49-27 (H) 2014 - AFA 23-6 (A) 2010 - AFA 20-14 (A) 2011 - AFA 45-21 (A) 2015 - AFA 20-3 (H) 2011 - Wyo 25-17 (H) 2012 - AFA 42-21 (H) 2016 - AFA 31-12 (A) 2012 - AFA 28-27 (A) 2013 - CSU 58-13 (A) (H/A) is for AFA 2013 - Wyo 56-23 (H) 2014 - AFA 27-24 (H) * - New York, NY 2014 - Wyo 17-13 (A) 2015 - AFA 38-23 (A) ** - Chicago, IL 2015 - AFA 31-17 (H) 2016 - AFA 49-46 (H) 2016 - Wyo 35-26 (A) (H/A) is for AFA (H/A) is for AFA * Washburn Field, Colo. Springs

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