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R# the Montana-Dakota All-Star game. He was a key player for his senior year. Jolly was an all-state pick as a sophomore Rustlers’ “AA” state champion team in 2004, which defeated and junior at running back. An all-state choice at free safety # Lebsock and Skyview 44-15. The Rustlers gave up only eight as a junior. Conference offensive MVP his junior season. His Pi all season. Birth date: September 7,1986. Major: 2002 football team was conference champion and 9-1 overall. business. Parents: Heather Mullins of Great Falls and Tom His grid coach at Whitefish High was Mike Ferda. He earned * Mullins of Denton, Texas. three letters in football and one in track. Served as team captain in football. Birth date: January 29, 1987. Major: m • JACE PALMER, WR, 6-3, 200, Fr., HS, from Missoula, business. Parent: Dr. Mike Righetti. m Montana (Big Sky HS) Jace was voted team MVP in track in the sprints as a junior and in multi-events. A team captain • SHANN SCHILLINGER, SAFETY, 6-1,180,, Fr., HS, from B in football and basketball as a senior. Named first team all- Baker, Montana (Baker HS) A four-year letterman in football, p| state at linebacker and second team at tight end as a senior, when his varsity teams went 49-1. A two-time all-state pick. and first team all-league at both positions. He was selected His senior year he passed for 1,059 yards and 15 touchdowns, * to play in Montana’s annual East-West Shrine Game. His Gary rushed for 650 yards and 14 TDs, and had three Ekegren-coached football team was Missoula city champion on defense. He was selected to play (defensive back) in * in 2004, going 7-4. He has earned four letters in track, three Montana’s annual East-West Shrine Game and the Badlands in basketball, and two in football. Birth date: Octobers, 1986. Bowl (Montana-North Dakota All-Star Game). Also lettered Major: business or physical therapy. Parents: Scott and Teresa four times in both basketball and track. His head football pi Palmer of Missoula. His twin brother, Tyler, also signed a coach was his uncle, Don Schillinger, while his dad, Jim p i National Letter of Intent at Montana. His cousin, Colt Palmer, Schillinger, is the head track coach at Baker and an assistant lettered in football at fullback and as a deep snapper from football coach as well. Jim played running back for the p| 2001-04. Grizzlies, lettering in 1969-70. Birth date: May 22,1986. Major: -I education. Parents: Jim and Debi Schillinger of Baker. His • TYLER PALMER, DB, 6-3, 195, Fr., HS, from Missoula, brother Jace was a running back at Dickinson State, and is ■ i Montana (Big Sky HS) Western Conference MVP on offense that school’s all-time leading rusher. in 2004. Voted team MVP in football as a senior. Chosen track * MVP in jumps as a junior. Was team captain in football and • CLINT STAPP, QB, 6-3, 215,Fr., HS, from Niwot (Nigh- p| basketball as a senior. Named first team all-state at receiver waat), Colorado (Niwot HS) Clint led Niwot High School to and at safety his senior season. Also first team all-league at the state semi-final game and a 12-1 record. His senior season pi both of those positions. He was also selected to play in he completed more than 60% of his passes, throwing for 2,197 Montana’s annual East-West Shrine Game. His prep football i p yards and 25 touchdowns (he threw 8 interceptions), and coach was former Griz player (1959-61) and coach Gary rushing for 6 TDs. Chosen all-state and the state 3A Offensive i p Ekegren. His 2004 football team was a Class A semifinalist Player of the Year in 2004. Also named All-Region, All-Area pi and had a 7-4 record. He’s earned four letters in track, three and All-Area Offensive Player of the Year. Also tabbed his in basketball, and three in football. Birth date: October 5, conference’s offensive MVP, team MVP, team offensive MVP, pi 1986. Major: general studies. Parents: Scott and Teresa and team captain. His high school football coach was Ron Palmer of Missoula. Tesone. Also lettered in basketball and baseball. Birth date: ip July 20,1986. Major: business. Parents: Art and Debbi Stapp p| • TYLER PELLUER (Pell-Lure), LB, 6-2, 217, Fr., HS, from of Niwot. His older brother Brion was a at Holy Sammamish, Washington (Skyline High School) Named Cross from 1994-98. Clint has a 3.8 GPA. pi an all-state linebacker in 2004. His prep team was 12-2 in pi 2004, losing in the state 4A title game. He was chosen team • BRANDON UTTERBACK, RUNNING BACK, 5-11-1/2 , captain on defense as a senior. Received Coaches’ (MVP on 190, Fr., HS, from Fort Benton, Montana (Fort Benton pi offense) award and also selected team MVP on defense. His HS) Brandon rushed for 1,915 yards as a senior, making him senior year he had 90 tackles, 11 stops for losses, and four the state’s all-time leading rusher with 4,679 yards. Selected pi sacks, and on offense he rushed or 900 yards and 18 to play in Montana’s East-West Shrine Game and the pi touchdowns. Earned “Most Valuable Back” award in 2002. Montana-Dakota All-Star game. Also a four-year starter at His football coach was Steve Gerrais. He’s earned 10 letters: linebacker. First team all-state at linebacker and a junior and pi four in football, and three each in basketball and baseball. senior, and a first team pick at running back following his pi Birth date: April 23, 1987. Major: general studies. Parents: senior season. Rushed for 210 yards in the Class B state Scott and Kim Pelluer of Sammamish, Washington. His dad title against Baker, a 22-15 loss. He served as team captain pi Scott was a standout linebacker at Washington State, while as a senior. His high school football coach was Kevin Smith. pi his uncle, Steve was a quarterback for the Huskies. Both Scott He was one of the top sprinters in the state but was sidelined and Steve played in the NFL. with an injury the last two springs. Major: pharmacy. Parents: pi Brad and Sue Utterback of Fort Benton. His older brother, • JOLLY RIGHETTI, RB, 5-8, 180, Fr., HS, from Whitefish, pi Loren, is a redshirt freshman outside linebacker at Montana. Montana (Whitefish HS) Had a phenomenal year as a junior Brandon is a 4.0 student. pi when he racked up 1,996 yards rushing and scored 27 touchdowns. He rushed for 446 yards in a game. Was injured pi

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Name No. Pos. HL Wt. y l Exp. Hometown (Previous School) Eric Allen 5 WR 6-3 205 So. TR Colorado Springs, CO (Oklahoma St.) Colt Anderson 35 SS 5-10 180 Fr. RS Butte, MT (Butte HS) Derek Aspinwall # QB 6-1 180 Jr. SQ Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Ryan Bagley 3 WR 6-4 205 So. 1V Great Falls, MT (C. M. Russell HS) Cody Balogh 71 OT 6-7 300 So. 1V Steilacoom, WA (Steilacoom HS) Kevin Bell 67 OT 6-4 275 Fr. RS Valencia, CA (Hart HS) 14 QB 6-2 200 Fr. RS San Clemente, CA (San Clemente HS) Dan Beaudin # TE 6-5 210 Fr. HS Noxon, MT (Noxon HS) Kroy Biermann 53 DE 6-3 230 So. 1V Hardin, MT (Hardin HS) Thomas Brooks-Fletcher # RB 5-10 192 Fr. HS Bellevue, WA (Interlake HS) Gabe Brown # DL 6-3 270 So. HS Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Ross Brunelle 45 LB 6-0 230 So. SQ Spokane, WA (East Valley HS) Jesse Carlson 97 DL 6-3 255 Fr. RS Billings, MT (Billings West HS) Dan Carpenter 29 K 6-2 190 So. 1V Helena, MT (Helena HS) Jaison Carriger 83 TE/Snaps 6-3 232 Sr. 1V Butte, MT (Utah State) Dan Carter 55 OT 6-5 280 Fr. RS Bellingham, WA (Bellingham HS) Nail Christian 40 CB 5-10 165 Fr. SQ Billings, MT (Billings West HS) Chris Clark 10 CB 5-11 175 So. 1V/RS Los Angeles,CA (Cathedral HS) Brett Colyer 81 WR 6-5 199 Fr. RS Roseville, CA (Oakmont HS) Van Cooper Jr. 17 SS 6-2 210 Jr. 1V Denver, CO (Cherry Creek HS/Henry Ford HS) Casey Cordial 16 QB 6-1 190 So. SQ Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Tyler Corwin 56 ILB 6-3 220 Fr. RS Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Dustin Dlouhy 21 DE 6-2 238 Jr. 2 V Idaho Falls, ID (Skyline HS) Colin Dow 72 OG 6-5 298 Fr. RS Billings, MT (Billings Senior HS) Brandon Dwyer 88 WR 5-10 190 So. SQ Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) Chris Dyk # OL 6-8 260 Fr. HS Dillon, MT (Beaverhead County HS) Kevin Edwards 23 CB 6-2 195 Sr. 3V Spokane, WA (Lewis & Clark HS) Mike Ferriter 82 WR 6-1 195 Fr. RS Helena, MT (Helena HS) Brandon Fisher # Safety 5-10 200 Fr. HS Franklin, TN (Christ Presb. Academy) Muckie Foreman 4 FS 6-1 185 So. 1V Spanaway, WA (Spanaway Lake HS) Jason Frink 68 OL 6-4 285 Sr. 2V Post Falls, ID (Post Falls HS) Kyle Gallagher 58 DL 6-1 280 Sr. SQ Corvallis, OR (Oregon State) Nick Genatone 33 LB 5-11 210 Fr. SQ Kennewick, WA (Kennewick HS) Alan Gilbert 54 DL 5-10 205 So. HS Frenchtown, MT (Frenchtown HS) Dan Girard # OL 6-4 1/2 285 Fr. HS Yakima, WA (West Valley HS) Brady Green 41 RB 5-9 195 Jr. 2 V Brighton, UT (Brighton HS) Ryan Gustafson 74 OG 6-5 270 So. 1V Billings, MT (Billings Skyview HS) David Haile 44 OLB 6-5 230 Fr. RS San Jose, CA (Milpitas HS) Tuff Harris 13 CB 6-0 195 Jr. 2V Colstrip, MT (Colstrip HS) Alex Hawthorne 43 OLB 6-2 225 So. 1V Mesa, AZ (Dobson HS) Drew Hedrick 12 QB 5-10 190 So. SQ Billings, MT (Billings Senior HS) Trapper Hight 62 OC 6-4 280 Fr. RS Miles City, MT (Custer County HS) Terran Hillesland # OL 6-7 310 Fr. HS Sidney, MT (Sidney HS) Lex Hilliard 38 RB 6-0 225 Jr. 2 V Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) Quinton Jackson 34 CB 6-0 175 So. 1V Seattle, WA (Renton HS) Tyson Johnson 26 P 6-2 188 Jr. 2 V Stevensville, MT (Stevensville HS) Tyler Joyce 6 LB 6-5 220 So. 1V Aurora, CO (Overland HS) Taran Kahler 84 WR 6-1 210 Fr. RS Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Kelly Kain 59 DE 6-4 280 So. 1V Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Kevin Klaboe # H-BACK 6-2 215 Fr. HS Billings, MT (Billings West HS) 2005 FOOTBALL * Alphabetical Roster 2005 GRIZZLY ALPHABETICAL ROSTER...

Name No. Pos. HL Wt. Y l Exp. Hometown (Previous School) Jake Larson 85 WR 6-1 180 Fr. RS Butte, MT (Butte HS) Matt Lebsock 27 FS 5-11 185 Jr. 2V Billings, MT (Billings Skyview HS) Shawn Lebsock # LB 6-0 225 Fr. HS Billings, MT (Billings Skyview HS) David Lietz # H-BACK 5-6 210 So. RS Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Mike Lund 80 WR 6-1 175 Jr. SQ Helena, MT (Helena HS) Shane MacIntyre 47 ILB 6-3 222 Sr. 3V Helena, MT (Helena Capital HS) Jeff Marshall 73 OC 6-5 285 Jr. 1V Newport Beach, CA (Newport Harbor HS) Tom Martin 86 LB 5-10 195 Fr. RS Columbus, MT (Columbus HS) Jake McCarthy 49 DB 5-10 200 Fr. RS North Platte, NE (North Platte HS) Dan McFarland 30 DB 6-0 185 Fr. RS Conrad, MT (Conrad HS) Craig Mettler 77 DT 6-3 255 Fr. RS Walla Walla, WA (Walla Walla HS) Eric Michel 78 OG 6-6 275 So. 1V Billings, MT (Billings West HS) Kerry Mullan 98 DT 6-3 270 Jr. 2 V Stevensville, MT (Stevensville HS) Austin Mullins # DL 6-2 230 Fr. HS Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Mike Murphy 90 DE 6-3 240 Jr. 2V Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Kyler Noel 48 TE 6-1 235 Sr. 3V Helena, MT (Helena Capital HS) Chris Orwig 69 OG 6-5 288 Sr. 3V Shawnee Mission, KS (Shawnee Mission E. HS) Jace Palmer # WR 6-3 200 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Big Sky HS) Tyler Palmer # DB 6-3 195 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Big Sky HS) Tim Parks 9 CB 5-10 180 Fr. RS Moreno Valley, CA (Moreno Valley HS) Tyler Pelluer # LB 6-2 217 Fr. HS Sammamish, WA (Skyline HS) Karl Pitcher 57 DE 6-2 225 Fr. RS Anaconda, MT (Anaconda HS) Chris Polhemus 36 CB 6-2 200 Sr. 2V Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Mike Reeves # DL 6-1 285 Fr. RS Corvallis, OR (Corvallis HS) Brad Rhoades 76 OT 6-5 285 Sr. 3V Bellingham, WA (Sehome HS) Ryan Richardson # DB 6-0 195 So. SQ Butte, MT (Colorado State) Jolly Righetti # RB 5-8 180 Fr. HS Whitefish, MT (Whitefish HS) Kyle Ryan 46 LB 6-3 222 So. 1V Billings, MT (Billings West HS) Alan Saenz 99 DT 6-2 295 Sr. 3V Newport Beach, CA (Newport Harbor HS) Shann Schillinger # Safety 6-1 180 Fr. HS Baker, MT (Baker HS) Andrew Schmidt 28 RB 6-0 205 Fr. RS Bozeman, MT (Bozeman HS) Rob Schulte 8 WR 5-8 180 Fr. RS Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Ja’Ton Simpson 89 TE 6-5 255 Sr. 2V Long Beach, CA (Bellflower HS) Pete Sloan 93 K 5-9 180 Jr. 1V Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) Lance Spencer 96 DE 6-2 250 Sr. 3V Malta, MT (Malta HS) Michael Stadnyk 91 DE 6-3 245 So. 1V Regina, Saskatchewan (Miller Comp. School) Clint Stapp # QB 6-3 215 Fr. HS Niwot, CO (Niwot County HS) Nate Strizich 50 LB 6-0 210 Fr. RS Albuquerque, NM (Lacuva HS) Jon Talmage 2 WR 6-4 205 Sr. 3V Anaheim Hills, CA (Orange Lutheran HS) Torrey Thomas 32 FS 6-0 185 So. 1V Dillon, MT (Beaverhead County HS) Tyler Thomas 31 SS 6-0 190 Sr. 3V Dillon, MT (Beaverhead County HS) Matt Troxel 11 WR 5-9 175 Fr. RS Coeur d’Alene, ID (Lake City HS) Brandon Utterback # RB 6-0 190 Fr. HS Fort Benton, MT (Fort Benton HS Loren Utterback 37 ILB 6-2 218 So. 1V Fort Benton, MT (Fort Benton HS) JR Waller 20 RB 5-9 210 Sr. 3V Portland, OR (Benson HS) Jason Washington 7 QB 6-2 195 Jr. TR Oakland, CA (Bowling Green) Ryan Wells 63 OG 6-4 292 Jr. 1V Hamilton, MT (Hamilton HS) Jimmy Wilson 18 CB 6-1 180 So. 1V San Diego, CA (Point Loma HS) KEY: V=Varsity letter(s) won. RS=2003 redshirt. SQ=Squad member/No letter. HS =High school exp. only. # Number will be assigned in fall camp.

2 0 0 5 f o o t t a l l +5* MONTANA GRIZZLIES • Geographic Roster Montana C jr iz N a Ryan Richardson...... Butte Jolly Righetti ...... Whitefish Kyle Ryan...... Billings Shann Schillinger ...... Baker Andrew Schmidt...... Bozeman Rob Schulte ...... Great Falls Pete Sloan ...... Kalispell Lance Spencer...... Malta Torrey Thomas ...... Dillon Tyler Thomas ...... Dillon Brandon Utterback ...... Fort Benton Loren Utterback ...... Fort Benton Ryan Wells...... Hamilton Nebraska Jake McCarthy...... North Platte New Mexico Nate Strizich...... Albuquerque Oregon Kyle Gallagher ...... Corvallis Mike Reeves...... Corvallis JR Waller...... Portland Kroy Biermann ...... Hardin Tennessee Gabe Brown Great Falls Brandon Fisher...... Franklin Jesse Carlson ...... Billings Utah Dan Carpenter...... Helena CANADA Brady Green...... Brighton Jaison Carriger ...... Butte Washington Michael Stadnyk Regina, Saskatchewan Nail Christian...... Billings Cody Balogh ...... Steilacoom Casey Cordial ...... Missoula Thomas Brooks-Fletcher ...... Bellevue UNITED STATES Tyler Corwin ...... Great Falls Ross Brunelle ...... Spokane Colin Dow ...... Billings Dan Carter...... Bellingham Alex Hawthorne Brandon Dwyer ...... Kalispell Kevin Edwards...... Spokane California Chris Dyk...... Dillon Muckie Foreman ...... Spanaway Kevin Bell...... Mike Ferriter...... Helena Nick Genatone ...... Kennewick Alan Gilbert...... Frenchtown Cole Bergquist ...... San Clemente Dan Girard...... Yakima Chris Clark...... Ryan Gustafson ...... Billings Quinton Jackson ...... Seattle Brett Colyer ...... Tuff Harris...... Colstrip Craig Mettler ...... Walla Walla David Haile...... Drew Hedrick...... Billings Tyler Pelluer...... Sammamish Trapper Hight ...... Miles City Jeff Marshall ...... Newport Beach Brad Rhoades ...... Bellingham Tim Parks...... Terran Hillesland...... Sidney Lex Hilliard...... Kalispell Alan Saenz...... Newport Beach Ja’Ton Simpson Tyson Johnson ...... Stevensville Jon Talmage ...... Taran Kahler...... Missoula Jason Washington Kelly Kain Great Falls Jimmy Wilson Kevin Klaboe ...... Billings Colorado Jake Larson...... Butte Eric Allen...... Matt Lebsock...... Billings Van Cooper Jr Shawn Lebsock ...... Billings Tyler Joyce ...... David Lietz Great Falls Clint Stapp ...... Mike Lund...... Helena Idaho Shane MacIntyre...... Helena Tom Martin ...... Columbus Dustin Dlouhy Dan McFarland...... Conrad Jason Frink ...... Eric Michel...... Billings Matt Troxel ...... Kansas Kerry Mullan...... Stevensville Austin Mullins ...... Great Falls Chris Orwig ...... Mike Murphy Great Falls Montana Kyler Noel ...... Helena Colt Anderson Jace Palmer...... Missoula Derek Aspinwall Tyler Palmer...... Missoula Ryan Bagley ...... Karl Pitcher...... Anaconda Dan Beaudin...... Chris Polhemus ...... Missoula Sophomore Comerback Chris Clark 2004 REVIEW

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of Montana Grizzlies were 12-3 (2006) Big Sky member Northern Colorado. Bear ast season and 6-1 in the Big Sky Confer- receiver Vincent Jackson, a 6-6 senior, had 15 route to another league championship and catches for 227 yards. as Division l-AA’s national runner-up, los- A week after the UNC win, the Griz opened con­ -21 to James Madison in the title game. Mon­ ference play with a 42-21 victory at Weber State, tana was ranked second in taking advantage of four Wildcat turnovers and three final poll. passes by Ochs. It was Montana’s 12th season in a row in the I- A week later, UM won its 12th Homecoming AA playoffs and the fifth time in the past 10 years game in a row, but it took a blocked field goal by that the Grizzlies have played for the national title. senior tackle Jonny Varona with 30 seconds left to The Griz have won or shared seven straight Big Sky preserve the 24-22 win over Idaho State. championships over the past 12 seasons and have It was deja vu the following week in Cheney, now accumulated 19 straight winning seasons. Wash., as Eastern Washington and Montana squared The Griz had their share of squeakers last sea­ off for the Big Sky lead. This time it was linebacker son, including three non-league games against two Shane MacIntyre, playing the role of hero, blocking Atlantic-10 Conference teams and a l-AA indepen­ a game-tying 38-yard field with 18 seconds remain­ dent, as well as a pair of Big Sky contests in which ing, as the Griz beat the 23rd-ranked Eagles 31-28. Montana blocked field goals to preserve victories. After a bye week, the Grizzlies looked a bit rusty Third-ranked Montana began the season against and suffered three turnovers, losing their first (and 11 th-ranked Maine in front of 23,228 fans - the larg­ only) Big Sky game, 35-32 at Portland State. The est attendance ever for a home opener in Washing­ Vikings rushed for 207 yards. ton-Grizzly Stadium. The game was tied 13-all early Montana ended the season with league wins over in the fourth quarter, but two unanswered touch­ Northern Arizona (34-22), Sacramento State (52- down passes by quarterback Craig Ochs boosted 21), and beat Montana State 38-22 in the 103rd UM to the win. meeting of the teams to claim the Big Sky’s regular- The next week Atlantic-10 foe Hofstra battled the season championship. The Griz held respectable Griz down to the wire, Montana scoring two late leads in those three games at 34-0 versus NAU, 45- fourth quarter TDs for a 41 -23 victory, with the key 7 against Sac Sac, and 38-16 vs. MSU. Sophomore Linebacker Alex play a 96-yard kickoff return for a score by Jefferson Once again Montana had an impressive run in turf were pulled up, and the player would lose his Heidelberger. the playoffs, beating Northwestern State (56-7), New footing. The Dukes employed a relentless ground The roof caved in a week later, as host Sam Hampshire (47-17), and Sam Houston State (34- attack, rushing 61 times for 314 yards. Houston State downed Montana 41-29, in a final 13) at home on their way to the l-AA championship Montana received unprecedented national expo­ score that was not indicative of the Bearkats’ domi­ game. sure during its 2004 playoff run, as the New Hamp­ nance, as they gained 512 total yards. The title game, a 31-21 setback versus James shire, Sam Houston State, and James Madison In its final non-league win, UM used a late touch­ Madison in Chattanooga, Tenn., was played on aw­ games were all aired live on ESPN2. down catch by Heidelberger from back-up QB Jeff ful field conditions. Each time a player tried to make Disney to squeak out a 27-16 victory over new a cut on the grass playing surface, huge chunks of

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S E ^ S & S S Junior Running Back Lex Hilliard (Photo by Mike Bashor) Senior Cornerback Kevin Edwards GAME 1: at MONTANA 27, MAINE 20 TEAM STATS MAINE MONTANA score 13-6, Montana. Maine got a break on Montana’s next possession, as September 4 • Missoula Penalties-Yards 12-119 3-35 Time of Possession 29:40 30:20 Ochs collided with Justin Green on a hand-off from the Washington-Grizzly Stadium (23,228) 3rd Down Conversions 3-of-11 5-of-14 Grizzly one-yard line, and the Black Bears recovered the 4th Down Conversions 0-of-1 0-of-1 . The Bears scored on the next play and tied the Quarter: 1 2 3 4 Score Sacks by-Yards 3-20 4-21 game at 13-all. Maine 0 6 0 14 20 Montana got the lead for good when Ochs hit Jon 14 27 Montana 0 3 10 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Talmage on a 12-yard TD pass. The Griz took their biggest Rushing: Montana-Green: 15-47/0; JR Waller: 6-46/0; lead when Ochs threw a 2-yard TD pass to tight end SCORING SUMMARY Ochs: 13-33/0. Maine-Williams: 20-105/TD. Willie Walden, as the Griz went up 27-13. Second Quarter Passing: Montana-Ochs: 22-33-0=217/3 TDs. Maine- Maine 14:57-Chrisitan Pereira, 4 pass from Ron Whitcomb: 24-32-2=234/2 TDs. Whitcomb (Mike Mellow kick blocked by Alan Receiving: Montana-Heidelberger: 7-115/TD; Levander Saenz), 6-0 Maine Segars: 6-59/0; Talmage: 3-31/TD. Maine-Pereira: 7-92/ Griz 10:34-Dan Carpenter, 32 field goal, 6-3 Maine TD; Ryan Waller: 5-65/0. Third Quarter Defense: Montana-Shane MacIntyre: 8 TT; Van Cooper Griz 8:36-Jefferson Heidelberger, 25 pass from Jr.: 7 TT; Mike Murphy, 7 TT, 1.5 sacks; Kevin Edwards: Craig Ochs (Carpenter kick), 10-6 Montana 2 ints. Maine-Brandon McGowan: 9 TT, 2 TLs; Pat Pa’u: Griz 0:55-Carpenter, 47 field goal, 13-6 Montana 8 TT; Marcus Walton: 4 TLs/ 2 sacks. Fourth Quarter Maine 12:30-Marcus Williams, 1 run (Mellow kick), MISSOULA, MT - Two Division l-AA heavyweights 13-13 squared off, and the third-ranked Grizzlies held off the Griz 8:04-Jon Talmage, 12 pass from Ochs 11th-ranked Maine Black Bears for a hard-fought 27-20 (Carpenter kick), 20-13 Montana victory in the 2004 opener for the teams. Griz 1:54-Willie Walden, 2 pass from Ochs A home-opener record crowd of 23,228 Washington- (Carpenter kick), 27-13 Montana Grizzly Stadium fans saw the Grizzlies overcome a 6-3 Maine 0:33-Josh Radulski, 7 pass from Whitcomb halftime deficit. (Mellow kick), 27-20 Montana The Black Bears (0-1) scored first when quarterback Ron Whitcomb connected with Christian Pereira for a 4- TEAM STATS MAINE MONTANA yard touchdown. First Downs 18 23 The only other scoring in the first half was a 32-yard Rush Attempts-Yards 33-125 38-117 field goal by Griz “true” freshman kicker Dan Carpenter, Passing-Net Yards 234 217 making the score 6-3 Black Bears at intermission. Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 32-24-2 33-22-0 Montana (1-0) regained the lead when quarterback PLAYS-NET YARDS 65-359 71-334 Craig Ochs hit senior receiver Jefferson Heidelberger -Lost 0-0 1-1 on a 25-yard TD pass. Carpenter added to the Grizzly Punts-Average 6-44.2 5-43.8 lead with a field goal from 47 yards out, which made the Soph. Kicker Dan Carpenter (Photo by Luke George)

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GAME 2: at MONTANA 41, HOFSTRA 23 147 yards. His 12 receptions ties him for the fifth most SHSU 7:14-Vin Cartwright, 17 pass from Justin Long in single-game history. September 11 • Missoula (Garner kick) 20-0 SHSU The biggest play was by senior speedster Levander Griz 1:58-Dan Carpenter, 38 field goal, 20-2 SHSU Washington-Grizzly Stadium (23,100) Segars. Segars turned a 15-yard crossing pattern into a Third Quarter 75-yard tackle-breaking touchdown, which broke open SHSU 12:22-Jarrod Fuller 19 run (Garner kick),27-3 Q uarter: 1 2 3 4 Score a 20-20 tie to give Montana a 27-20 lead late in the third SHSU Hofstra 6 7 7 3 23 quarter. UM never trailed after Segars’ highlight film run. Griz 8:34-Lex Hilliard, 1 run (Carpenter kick), 27-10 Montana 10 10 7 14 41 Segars finished with six catches for 108 yards. SHSU Heidelberger provided the other big play for Montana, SHSU 1:39-Jason Mathenia, 27 pass from Long SCORING SUMMARY breaking loose for a 96-yard kickoff for a score with 10:25 (Garner kick), 34-10 SHSU First Quarter left in the game. It was the fourth longest kickoff return Fourth Quarter Griz 9:20-Dan Carpenter, 40 field goal, 3-0 in school history, tying Heidelberger’s own mark of 96 SHSU 9:28-Smith 3 Run (Garner kick), 41-10 SHSU Montana yards on a return in 2002. Griz 10:25-Jefferson Heidelberger, 69 pass from Griz 7:45-Kevin Edwards, 38 return Hofstra junior QB Bobby Seek passed for 300 yards Craig Ochs (pass failed), 41-16 SHSU (Carpenter kick), 10-0 Montana and a TD, while sophomore halfback Terry Crenshaw Griz 7:02-Kroy Bierman recovered fumble in end Hofstra4:46-Bobby Seek,2 run (PAT block-Alan rushed for 104 yards. zone (pass failed), 41-22 SHSU Saenz),10-6 UM Griz 1:37-Tate Hancock, 5 pass from Jeff Disney Second Quarter (Carpenter kick), 41-29 SHSU Griz 12:07-Carpenter, 22 field goal, 13-6 Montana TEAM STATS MONTANA SHSU Griz 1:45-Justin Green, 2 run (Carpenter kick), 20-6 First Downs 19 30 Montana Rush Attempts-Yards 25-78 42-183 Hofstra0:56—Devale Ellis, 69 pass from Seek (Chris Passing-Net Yards 274 329 Onorato kick), 20-13 Montana Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 39-24-1 33-26-0 Third Quarter PLAYS-NET YARDS 64-352 75-512 H o fs tra l 0:26-Gian Villante, 42 interception Return Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 (Onorato kick), 20-20 Punts-Average 3-33.0 2-32.5 Griz 2:21 -Levander Segars, 75 pass from Craig Penalties-Yards 5-45 9-79 Ochs (Carpenter kick), 27-20 Montana Time of Possession 26:06 33:54 Fourth Quarter 3rd Down Conversions 3-of-12 7-of-11 Hofstra 10:40-0norato, 35 field goal, 27-23 Montana 4th Down Conversions 1 -of-4 0-of-1 Griz 10:25-Jefferson Heidelberger, 96 kickoff return Sacks by-Yards 0-0 1-11 (Carpenter kick), 34-23 Montana Griz 6:52-Lex Hilliard, 2 run (Carpenter kick), 41-23 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Montana Rushing: Montana-Hilliard: 7-30/TD; Green: 7-24/TD. SHSU-Stevie Smith: 23-113/2 TDs. TEAM STATS HOFSTRA MONTANA Passing: Montana-Ochs: 31-18-1 = 1 98/TD; Disney: 8- First Downs 23 24 6-0=76/TD. SHSU-Long: 33-26-0=329-2 TDs. Rush Attempts-Yards 22-95 36-122 Receiving: Montana-Jefferson Heidelberger: 9-167/TD; Passing-Net Yards 376 369 Hilliard: 5-42/0; Hancock: 4-27/TD. SHSU-Fuller:10-133/ Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 58-31-1 45-31-2 0; Cartwright: 6-66/TD; Mathenia: 5-102/TD. PLAYS-NET YARDS 80-471 81-473 Defense: Montana-Shane MacIntyre: 9 TT, FR; Kevin Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Edwards: 5 TT. SHSU-Paul Donalson: 7 TT, sack. Punts-Average 6-44.2 5-43.8 Penalties-Yards 5-36 10-90 HUNTSVILLVE, TEXAS - Sam Houston State senior Time of Possession 24:09 35:51 transfer quarterback Dustin Long and senior receiver 3rd Down Conversions 9-of-20 9-of-17 Jarrod Fuller had career days, as the home-standing 4th Down Conversions 0-of-1 0-of-0 Bearkats defeated a No. 1-ranked team for the first time Sacks by-Yards 3-14 2-11 in seven tries on a hot Texas evening. It was SHSU’s 14th win over a ranked opponent in 57 games and their INDIVIDUAL LEADERS first ever UM in three meetings. Rushing: Montana-Green: 15-48/TD; Hilliard: 11-45/ Long, a transfer from Texas A&M, completed 26-of- TD. Hofstra-Terry Crenshaw: 19-104/0. Quarterback Craig Ochs 33 passes for 329 yards and two TDs. Fuller had 10 Passing: Montana-Ochs: 30-43-2=364/TD. catches for 133 yards and a 19-yard scoring run. The Hofstra-Seck: 26-46-1 =300/ TD. Bearkats used big plays and long drives throughout the Receiving: Montana-Jefferson Heidelberger: 12-147/0; GAME 3: at SAM HOUSTAN STATE 4 1, UM 29 first 50 minutes of the game, and took a 41 -10 lead with Segars: 6-108/TD; Tate Hancock: 5-41/0; Jon Talmage: September 18 • Huntsville, Tex. 9:28 remaining on a three-yard run by Stevie Smith. 3-48/0. Hofstra-lsaac Irby: 10-105/0; Charles Sullivan: Griz QB Craig Ochs took several big hits and was Bowers Stadium (12,941) 9-91/0; Brian Wolman: 5-59/0; Ellis: 4-97/TD. forced to leave the game with a leg injury in the closing Defense: Montana-Tyler Thomas: 7 TT; Adam Hoge: 7 minutes. Ochs finished with 198 yards passing and a Quarter: 1 2 3 4 Score TT; Van Cooper Jr.: 7 TT; Kevin Edwards: FF, Int. Hofstra- TD. Senior signal-caller Jeff Disney passed for 76 yards Montana 0 3 7 19 Villante: 13 TT, Int.; Cole Haley: 11 TT, 3 sacks. 29 and a score - his first touchdown pass of 2004. Sam Houston State 6 14 14 7 41 MISSOULA, MT - The second-ranked Grizzlies The Grizzlies (2-1) scored 19 points in the final played their second foe from the Atlantic-10 Conference minutes of the game to make the final score look more SCORING SUMMARY in as many weeks, and had two big plays to pull out a respectable. Jefferson Heidlelbergerhad another banner First Quarter victory over the unranked Hofstra Pride. day with nine grabs for a career-high 167 yards. SHSU 8:12-Stevie Smith, 11 run (kick failed), 6-0 Montana quarterback Craig Ochs threw for a career- UM kicker Dan Carpenter stayed perfect (five-of-five) SHSU high 364 yards and a touchdown in leading the Grizzlies’ in three-pointers, connecting on a 38-yard field goal. Second Quarter evolving air attack. Smith rushed for 113 yards and a pair of TDs. The SHSU 14:14-Robert Garmon, 9 run (Lance Garner Ochs’ main target was fellow senior Jefferson Bearkat (2-1) defense held the Griz to 78 net yards rushing. Heidelberger, who had career-highs of 12 receptions for kick), 13-0 SHSU

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sophomore halfback Andre Wilson rushed 27 times for Second Quarter GAME 4: at MONTANA 27, N. COLORADO 16 135 yards. Griz 4:31-Willie Walden, 16 pass from Craig Ochs, September 25 • Missoula The Bears racked up 506 yards (UM had 343). The (Carpenter kick), 14-7 UM Washington-Grizzly Stadium (23,220) score was tied 10-all at halftime. Third Quarter Heidlelberger had his first double touchdown receiving Griz 10:38-Green, 11 run (Carpenter kick), 21-7 UM Q uarter: 1 2 3 4 Score day against UNC, with scoring grabs of 15 and 29 yards. Griz 3:14-Tate Hancock, 3 pass from Ochs N. Colorado 0 10 3 3 16 He also rushed three times for 18 yards. He has a team- (Carpenter kick), 28-7 UM Montana 0 10 10 7 27 high four TD receptions so far this season and began Fourth Q uarter 2004 with just two career receiving touchdowns. WSU 14:03-Chournos, 1 run (Johnson kick), 28-14 SCORING SUMMARY “True” freshman cornerback Jimmy Wilson had a UM Second Quarter team-high eight tackles and a forced fumble in his first Griz 10:40-Levander Segars, 35 pass from Ochs UNC 13:16-Justin Zaitz, 21 field goal, 3-0 UNC career start. Despite not starting due to injury, junior (Carpenter kick), 35-14 UM Griz 11:12-Lex Hilliard, 11 run (Dan Carpenter cornerback Kevin Edwards had an interception vs. UNC Griz 5:28-JR Waller, 6 run (Carpenter kick), 42-14 kick), 7-3 UM - his fourth of the season. UM Griz 1:17-Carpenter, 49 field goal, 10-3 UM Frosh kicker Dan Carpenter made 2-of-3 field goals WSU 2:20-Wiley King, 3 pass from Ian Pizarro UNC 0:11-Vincent Jackson, 1 pass from Tony in the game, hitting a career-long 49-yarder, as well as (Johnson kick), 42-21 UM Christensen, 10-10 one from 41 yards out. He had his first miss vs. UNC, a Third Quarter 52-yarder, that was wide left. TEAM STATS MONTANA WSU Griz 13:33-Jefferson Heidelberger, 15 Pass from First Downs 21 22 Craig Ochs (Carpenter kick), 17-10 UM Rush Attempts-Yards 40-175 48-92 UNC 5:19-Zaitz, 19 field goal, 17-13 UM Passing-Net Yards 210 269 Griz 1:22-Carpenter, 41 field goal, 20-13 UM Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 14-21-0 19-26-2 Fourth Quarter PLAYS-NET YARDS 61-385 74-361 UNC 9:46-Zaitz, 39 field goal, 20-16 UM Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Griz 8:09-Heidelberger, 25 pass from Jeff Disney Punts-Average 4-39.0 4-41.5 (Carpenter kick), 27-16 UM Penalties-Yards 7-73 10-87 Time of Possession 25:19 34:41 TEAM STATS UNC MONTANA 3rd Down Conversions 6-of-11 5-of-13 First Downs 25 19 4th Down Conversions 1-of-1 1 -of-2 Rush Attempts-Yards 35-136 31-96 Sacks by-Yards 7-55 2-13 Passing-Net Yards 370 247 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 49-26-2 27-15-0 Rushing: Montana-Green: 17-58/2 TDs; Brady Green: PLAYS-NET YARDS 84-506 58-343 3-49/0; Ochs: 8-34/0; Lex Hilliard: 7-27/0; Waller: 4- Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 15/TD. WSU-Chournos: 34-129/2 TDs. Punts-Average 4-30.5 7-46.9 Passing: Montana-Ochs: 20-14-0=210/3TDs. WSU- Penalties-Yards 7-64 7-72 Kyle Bauer: 11-8-1=94/0; Pizarro: 9-7-0=129/TD; Jeff Time of Possession 31:20 28:40 Fowler: 6-4-1=46/0. 3rd Down Conversions 1-of-12 0-of-11 Receiving: Montana-Segars: 6-97/TD; Hancock: 4-57/ 4th Down Conversions 1 -of-4 0-of-0 TD; Walden: 2-29/TD. WSU-King: 6-54/TD; Mike Mathis: Sacks by-Yards 4-29 1-10 4-113/0. Defense: Montana-Nick Vella: 8 TT; Shane MacIntyre, 8 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS TT, Int., FR, Sack; Mike Murphy: 5 TT, 2 sacks. WSU- Rushing: Montana-Justin Green: 10-67/0; Hilliard: 10- Shane Barkdull: 12 TT, 1.5 sacks; Brady Fosmark: 10 45/TD. UNC-Wilson: 27-135/0. TT, TL. Passing: Montana-Ochs: 19-9-0 = 137/TD; Disney: 8- 6 -0 = 1 1 0/TD. UNC-Christensen: 48-26-2=370-TD. OGDEN, UTAH -- Senior quarterback Craig Ochs Receiving: Montana-Heidelberger: 3-59/2 TDs; threw three touchdown passes to three different receivers Levander Segars: 4-45/0; Jon Talmage: 3-109/0.UNC- to lead the team. Ochs completed 14-of-20 passes for Jackson: 15-227/TD; Jamar Farbes: 5-110/0. 210 yards to lead the Griz offense, while junior linebacker Defense: Montana-Jimmy Wilson: 8 TT, FF; Tuff Harris: Shane MacIntyre had eight tackles, a sack, and an 7 TT; Torry Thomas: 7 TT; Matt Lebsock: 7 TT. UNC: interception and a fumble recovery to lead the defense. Charles Barrett: 9 TT, PD; Ryan Palmer, 9 TT, TL; Reed Senior running back Justin Green scored the first Doughty: 8 TT, 1.5 TLs. touchdown of the game on a six-yard run. Ochs hit tight Sophomore Cornerback Jimmy Wilson (Photo by end Willie Walden on a 16-yard touchdown pass and MISSOULA, MT - The Grizzlies played tenacious Mike Bashor) UM took a 14-7 lead into the half. defense in the red zone and senior back-up quarterback Green, who rushed for a team-high 58 yards on 12 Jeff Disney sparked the offense, as Montana held off GAME 5: MONTANA 42, at WEBER STATE 21 carries, scored his second touchdown of the game on the talented Bears to finish its preseason schedule at 3- October 2 • Ogden, Utah an 11 -yard run to give the Griz a 21 -7 lead with 10:38 in 1. The Griz held the Bears to 13 points on six trips inside (5,139) the third quarter. After a Tuff Harris interception the Griz their 20-yard line and UNC was 1 -of-12 on third down took a commanding 28-7 lead when Ochs hit senior conversions (although UM was 0-of-11). Quarter: 1 2 3 4 Score receiver Tate Hancock on a three-yard touchdown pass. Disney played the entire fourth quarter, replacing Montana 7 7 14 14 42 After a WSU score, Montana retaliated with a TD from injured starter Craig Ochs, and was 6-of-8 for 110 yards. Weber State 7 0 0 14 21 Ochs to receiver Levander Segars on a 35-yard strike, Disney connected with senior receiver Jefferson giving the Grizzlies a 35-14 lead with 10:40 left. A Heilderberger on a 29-yard scoring pass with 8:09 SCORING SUMMARY MacIntyre fumble recovery set up the final Grizzly score, remaining for the game’s final score. He and Heidelberger First Quarter a six-yard touchdown run by junior JR Waller. also hooked up on a 52-yard scoring pass earlier in the Griz 10:30-11:12-Justin Green, 6 run (Dan The Griz defense matched its season total with seven quarter, but it was negated by a pair of UM penalties. Carpenter kick), 7-0 UM quarterback sacks, two by sophomore end Mike Murphy. UNC’s 6-6 talented senior wide receiver Vincent WSU 2:39-Nick Chournos,1 run (Joe Johnson kick) WSU’s talented senior halfback Nick Chournos rushed Jackson had 15 catches for 227 yards and a TD, while 7-7 34 times for 129 yards and two touchdowns.

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GAME 6: at MONTANA 24, IDAHO STATE 21 was nullified because the junior receiver was called for Fourth Quarter October 9 • Missoula offensive pass interference. Griz 9:50-Hilliard, 2 run (Carpenter kick), 28-21 Griz kicker Dan Carpenter nailed a 36-yard field goal Washington-Grizzly Stadium (23,582) UM with 1:57 left in the third quarter to increase the Grizzly Griz 5:45-Carpenter 39 field goal, 31-21 UM lead to 24-16. EWU 3:44-Kimble, 11 pass from Meyer, (Skyler Allen Quarter: 1 2 3 4 Score The fourth quarter began by Hetherington completing kick) 31-28 UM Idaho State 3 6 7 6 22 three passes to three different receivers for 60 yards and Montana 14 0 10 0 24 Barnett’s five-yard touchdown run. Idaho State’s two- TEAM STATS MONTANA EWU First Downs SCORING SUMMARY point conversion to tie the game failed. ISU’s defense 22 26 First Quarter limited the Griz to two (missed) field goal attempts in the Rush Attempts-Yards 43-157 40-126 Passing-Net Yards Griz 10:30-11:12-Justin Green, 12 run (Dan fourth quarter, as Carpenter missed from 24 and 23 yards 230 320 Carpenter kick), 7-0 UM out. Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 31-16-1 42-27-2 PLAYS-NET YARDS 74-387 ISU 2:02-Jaret Johnson, 22 field goal, 7-3 UM Senior QB Craig Ochs passed for 298 yards and two 82-446 Fumbles-Lost Griz 0:35-Jon Talmage, 24 pass from Craig Ochs, touchdowns, while senior halfback Justin Green rushed 0-0 1-0 Punts-Average (Carpenter kick), 14-3 UM for 91 yards and a TD. Talmage had 7 catches for 138 4-48.5 4-41.2 Penalties-Yards Second Quarter yards, while Jefferson Heidelberger had 6 for 86. 2-25 5-65 TEAM STATS MONTANA ISU 4:56-Shedrack Okoebor, 11 pass from Mark EWU Time of Possession 29:40 Hetherington (Johnson-kick failed), 14-9 UM 30:20 GAME 7: UM 31, at E. WASHINGTON 28 3rd Down Conversions Third Quarter 6-of-15 8-of-18 October 16 • Cheney, Wash. 4th Down Conversions 1-of-1 Griz 14:07-Jefferson Heidelberger, 27 pass from 0-of-0 Woodward Field (10,754) Sacks by-Yards 3-27 Ochs, (Carpenter kick), 21-9 UM 2-9 ISU 6:00-Josh Barnett, 1 run (Johnson kick), 21-16 Q uarter: 1 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS UM 2 3 4 Score Montana 0 14 7 Rushing: Montana- Hilliard: 19-116/3 TDs; Justin Green: Griz 1:57-Carpenter 36 field goal, 24-16 UM 10 31 E. Washington 17-46/0. EWU-Washington: 26-82/2 TDs; Meyer: 11-22/0. Fourth Quarter 10 0 11 7 28 Passing: UM-Ochs: 31-16-1 =230/TD. EWU-Meyer: 41- ISU 13:23-J Barnett, 5 run (Hetherington-pass SCORING SUMMARY 27-2 = 320/TD. failed), 24-22 UM Second Quarter Receiving: Montana-Tate Hancock: 5-61/0; Jon EWU 6:49-Sheldon Weddle, 28 field goal, 3-0 EWU Talmage: 4-54-/0; Levander Segars: 3-49/0; Hilliard: 2- TEAM STATS ISU MONTANA EWU 0:50-Darius Washington, 2 run (Weddle kick), 26/0. EWU-Kimble: 6-91/TD; Raul Vijil: 6-66; Craig First Downs 27 22 10-0 EWU MacIntyre: 5-84/0. Rush Attempts-Yards 34-72 38-136 Second Quarter Defense: UM-Shane MacIntyre: 10 TT, 3 TLs, PD, BLK; Passing-Net Yards 415 298 Griz 3:46-Lex Hilliard, 16 run (Dan Carpenter kick), Nick Vella: 8 TT, TL. EWU-Doug Vincent: 16 TT,2 TL; Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 52-28-2 29-21-0 10-7 EWU Garrett Quinn: 11 TT. PLAYS-NET YARDS 86-487 67-434 Griz 0:33-Willie Walden, 2 pass from Craig Ochs, Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 (Carpenter kick), 14-10 UM CHENEY, WASH. - Griz junior linebacker Shane Punts-Average 4-38.5 5-46.4 Third Quarter MacIntyre blocked Sheldon Weddle’s game-tying 28- Penalties-Yards 11-113 13-143 EWU 9:07-Weddle, 21 field goal, 14-13 UM yard field goal attempt with 18 seconds remaining as the Time of Possession 30:14 29:46 Griz 3:28-Hilliard, 8 run (Carpenter kick), 21-13 UM fifth-ranked Montana Grizzlies’ 31-28 beat the 23rd- 3rd Down Conversions 8-of-15 4-of-13 EWU 0:10-Washington, 1 run (Eric Kimble pass from ranked Eastern Washington Eagles at Woodward Field in 4th Down Conversions 0-of-0 0-of-0 Erik Meyer), 21-21 Cheney, Wash. Sacks by-Yards 4-19 2-19 “ It was a huge, hard fought game,” MacIntyre said, INDIVIDUAL LEADERS who led Griz in tackles with 10. “ It came down to one play, and I was able to come through clean and block it. Rushing: Montana-Green: 15-91/TD; Lex Hilliard: 10- I was in the right place at the right time.” 33/0. ISU-Barnettt: 25-89/2 TDs. Passing: Montana-Ochs: 29-21-0=298/2 TDs. ISU- For the second consecutive week the Griz blocked a Hetherington: 52-2 8 -2 = 4 1 5/TD. field goal attempt in the final moments to secure a victory. “You can’t count out the Montana Grizzlies,” Hauck said Receiving: Montana-Talmage: 7-138/TD; Heidelberger: in a postgame interview with KGVO radio. “Our kids came 6-86/TD; Tate Hancock: 5-31/0. ISU-Akilah Lacey: 10- to play and fought hard.” 177/0; Sale’ Key: 7-130/0. Freshman kicker Dan Carpenter, who had missed Defense: Montana-Tuff Harris, 6 TT; Jimmy Wilson: 6 his last three field goal attempts, hit a 39-yarder with TT; Adam Hoge 5 TT, TL. ISU-A. Henderson: 9 TT, TL, FR; Pago Togafau: 8 TT, sack. 5:45 remaining, for what turned out to be the game- winner. MISSOULA, MT - ISU kicker Jaret Johnson’s 48- In the final quarter, EWU quarterback Erik Meyer yard field goal with 30 seconds left was blocked by senior completed five straight passes, the last an 11-yard tackle Jonny Varona, as seventh-ranked Montana held touchdown throw to fellow junior Eric Kimble to cut the off Idaho State for its 12th straight Homecoming win. UM lead to 31 -28 with 3:44 to go. EWU had the ball first- The attendance of 23,582 was the third largest in stadium and-goal from the UM six-yard line in the closing seconds, history. but the Griz “ D” pushed them back to the 11 and forced The game was filled with “what if” drives where both them to try the would-be game tying field goal, which teams had chances to put the game away but were was blocked by MacIntyre. hindered by penalties and turnovers near the red zone. Griz soph halfback Lex Hilliard had career-highs of Idaho State accumulated 113 yards of penalties, while 116 yards rushing and three touchdowns. Senior QB Montana had 143. Craig Ochs passed for 230 yards and a touchdown. Ochs Although Montana’s defense gave up 487 net yards, had thrown 117 straight passes without a pick before their “ red zone” defense continued to step up and take before throwing an interception early in the third quarter. away scoring opportunities from the Bengals. Montana had a chance to put the game away when Jon Talmage caught a pass in the end zone, but the play Senior Linebacker Shane MacIntyre

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GAME 8: at PORTLAND STATE 35, UM 32 third stanza on a 41 -yard field goal. After a Viking score, Griz 7:03-Carpenter 27 field goal, 34-0 UM October 30 • Portland, Ore. the Griz rallied again, Ochs hitting Jon Talmage on a 10- NAU 0:44-Paul Ernster, 44 field goal, 34-3 UM yard touchdown pass late in the third quarter. Fourth Quarter POE Park (8,413) PSU answered with a scoring run, but Ochs’ 6-yard NAU 11:55-Roger Robinson, 1 run (Ersnter kick), run and first rush TD of the season cut the Vikings’ lead 34-10 UM Quarter: 1 2 3 4 Score to 35-32 with 2:38 left to play. NAU 8:25-Vince Henman, 4 pass from Jason Montana 0 14 10 8 32 Ochs was 19-of-30-1 for 280 yards and two TDs, Murrietta (run failed: Robinson), 34-16 UM Portland State 7 14 7 7 35 and he rushed for his first touchdown of the season. NAU 0:52-Kory Mahr, 34 pass from Jason Murrietta Heidelberger had 6 catches for 96 yards and a TD, (run failed: Murrietta), 34-22 UM SCORING SUMMARY Talmage added 5 grabs for 99 yards and a score, while First Quarter Tate Hancock had 5 receptions for 60 yards. TEAM STATS NAU MONTANA PSU 5:27-Shaun Bodiford, 27 pass from Joe Wiser Hilliard, a sophomore, rushed 16 times for 72 yards First Downs 19 23 (Eric Azorr kick), 7-0 PSU and a TD, while senior Justin Green had 11 totes for 44 Rush Attempts-Yards 27-104 53-215 Second Quarter yards. Passing-Net Yards 338 230 Griz 14:12-Jefferson Heidelberger, 8 pass from The defense was led by junior linebacker Shane Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 40-25-2 29-19-1 Craig Ochs(Dan Carpenter kick), 7-7 MacIntyre and senior linebacker Adam Hoge, each with PLAYS-NET YARDS 67-442 82-445 PSU 11:53-Allen Kennett, 1 run (Azorr kick), 21-7 seven stops. MacIntyre had two tackles for losses, as Fumbles-Lost 4-3 1-0 PSU did junior end Lance Spencer. Punts-Average 3-46.7 14-118 PSU 6:33-Adam Whitehead, 7 pass from Wiser PSU signal-caller Joe Wiser threw for 195 yards and Time of Possession 25:51 34:09 (Azorr kick), 14-7 PSU two scores and rushed for a TD. The Vikings rushed for 3rd Down Conversions 3-of-13 4-of-15 Griz 1:00-Lex Hilliard, 11 run (Carpenter kick), 21- 207 yards - the most by a Griz opponent in 2004, and 4th Down Conversions 2-of-2 3-of-5 14, PSU they scored 3 TDs on the ground. Sacks by-Yards 2-10 2-8 Third Quarter Griz 11:42-Carpenter 41 field goal, 21 -17 PSU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS PSU 6:23-Wiser 17 run (Azorr kick), 28-17 PSU Rushing: UM- Hilliard: 24-132 TD; Justin Green: 12-34/ Griz 0:04-Jon Talmage, 10 pass from Ochs 0; JR Waller: 6-26/0. NAU-Robinson: 20-104/TD. (Carpenter kick), 28-24 PSU P a s sin g : UM-Ochs: 25-18-0 = 227/2 TDs. NAU- Fourth Quarter Murrietta: 40-25-2=338/2 TDs. PSU 4:23-Ryan Fuqua 16 run (Azorr kick), 35-24 Receiving: UM-Jefferson Heidelberger: 4-94/0; Tate PSU Hancock: 3-34/0; Willie Walden: 3-24/0; Jon Talmage: Griz 2:38-0chs, 6 run (Carpenter kick), 35-32 UM 3-9/TD. NAU-Raufeem Jackson: 6-125/0; Mahr: 5-116/ TD. TEAM STATS MONTANA PSU Defense: UM-Nick Vella: 11 TT, FR; Shane MacIntyre: First Downs 21 19 10 TT, 2 TLs, FF, Sack. NAU-Jer. Thornburg: 17 TT; Sean Rush Attempts-Yards 33-94 45-207 Sovacool: 12 TT. Passing-Net Yards 280 195 Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 30-19-1 26-17-1 MISSOULA, MT - The 10th-ranked Griz played PLAYS-NET YARDS 63-374 71-402 perhaps their best game of the season, jumping to a 34- Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 0 lead midway through the third quarter en route to the Punts-Average 5-25.8 5-38.2 win. Time of Possession 25:11 34:49 Montana out-gained NAU 307 to 143 in total yards in 3rd Down Conversions 3-of-11 7-of-16 the first half, leading 24-0 at intermission. Sophomore 4th Down Conversions 0-of-0 0-of-0 halfback Lex Hilliard led the way, rushing for 101 yards Sacks by-Yards 0-0 3-20 on 12 carries in the first half. The Lumberjacks gained 222 of their 442 total yards INDIVIDUAL LEADERS in the fourth quarter, as they scored three touchdowns. Rushing: Montana- Hilliard: 16-72 TD; Justin Green: 11 - NAU (3-3 in league and 4-5 overall) hurt itself with 44/0. PSU-Joe Rubin: 21-76/); Fuqua: 12-73/TD; Wiser: five turnovers, losing three fumbles, and sophomore QB 4-42/TD. Senior Tight End Ja’Ton Simpson (Photo by Mike Bashor) Jason Murrietta threw two interceptions. The Jacks also Passing: UM-Ochs: 30-19-1 =280/2 TDs. PSU-Wiser: had 11 penalties, one of which cost them a touchdown, 26-17-1=195/2 TDs. GAME 9: at MONTANA 34, N. ARIZONA 22 when Roger Robinson’s 9-yard scoring run was negated Receiving: Montana-Heidelberger: 6-96/TD; Hancock: November 6 • Missoula by a procedure penalty. 5-60/0; Talmage: 5-99/TD; Segars: 3-25/0. PSU- Washington-Grizzly Stadium (22,274) Griz (4-1/7-2) senior quarterback Craig Ochs was Bodiford: 4-52/TD; Whitehead: 3-27/TD. 18-of-25-0 (72%) for 227 yards and 2 touchdowns Defense: UM-Shane MacIntyre: 7 TT, 2 TLs; Adam Hoge: Q uarter: 1 2 3 4 Score against the Lumberjacks. Jefferson Heidelberger had 7 TT; Lance Spencer: 4 TT, 2 TLs. PSU-Tolo Tuitele: 8; N. Arizona 0 0 3 19 22 four receptions, while Tate Hancock and tight end Willie Andrew Dorsey: 4 TT, 2 FR. Montana 10 14 10 0 34 Walden each had three grabs. Hilliard finished with career-highs of 24 carries for 131 yards and scored once. PORTLAND, OR - The fourth-ranked Griz had three SCORING SUMMARY Junior tight end Ja’Ton Simpson had his first career turnovers and struggled in their kicking game, as the host First Quarter catch against NAU, good for a one-yard touchdown Vikings snapped UM’s four-game winning streak with a Griz 5:59-Jon Talmage, 4 pass from Craig Ochs reception. 35-32 victory. (Dan Carpenter kick), 7-0 UM The defense was led by junior linebacker Shane PSU took a 7-0 first-quarter lead, but the Griz tied Griz 0:22-Carpenter, 47 field goal, 10-0 UM MacIntyre and senior linebacker Adam Hoge. MacIntyre the game up on an 8-yard pass from Craig Ochs to Second Quarter had 10 tackles, two tackles for losses, and a forced Jefferson Heidelberger. Griz 6:38-Dan Carpenter 14 run (Carpenter kick), fumble. Hoge had a team-high 11 tackles. The Vikings scored two unanswered TDs to take a 17-0 UM UM freshman kicker Dan Carpenter made field goals 21 -7 lead, but Lex Hilliard’s 11 -yard run made the score Griz 0:05-Ja’Ton Simpson, 1 pass from Ochs from 47 and 27 yards out and scored on a 14-yard run 21-14 Vikings at halftime. (Carpenter kick), 24-0 UM on a fake FG attempt. Montana made it close a couple of times. Freshman Third Quarter Robinson rushed 20 times for 104 yards. Murrietta kicker Dan Carpenter cut the PSU lead to 21-17 in the Griz 14:12-Lex Hilliard 2 run (Carpenter kick), was 25-of-42-2 for 338 yards and two TDs. 31-0 UM It was Montana’s seventh win in a row over NAU.

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GAME 10: at UM 52, SACRAMENTO STATE 21 Heidelberger. Griz running back Justin Green had a solid Third Quarter November 13 • Missoula performance with 16 carries for 66 yards and three MSU 9:36-Justin Domineck, 2 run (Cochrane kick), touchdowns. 21-16 UM Washington-Grizzly Stadium (21,097) In Sac’s first offensive series, UM had an interception Griz 5:26-Carpenter 22 field goal, 24-16 UM by Matt Lebsock, which led to a 2-yard TD run by Green Griz 1:59-Heidelberger, 14 pass from Ochs Q uarter: 1 2 3 4 Score and a 14-0 Montana lead. Och’s reception touchdown (Carpenter kick), 31-16 UM Sac State 0 7 7 7 21 quickly put Montana up 21-0 with 7:38 still to go in the Fourth Quarter Montana 28 10 14 0 52 first quarter. Dan Carpenter’s 36-yard field goal late in Griz 9:18-JR Waller, 33 run (Carpenter kick), 38-16 UM SCORING SUMMARY the second quarter gave the Griz a substantial 38-7 First Quarter halftime lead. MSU 6:42- Gatewood, 2 run (Run failed-Gatewood), Griz 12:25-Justin Green, 1 run (Dan Carpenter Montana scored two more unanswered touchdowns 38-22UM kick), 7-0 UM in the third quarter, both to Talmage, covering 13 and 38 TEAM STATS MSU MONTANA Griz 9:44-Green, 2 run (Carpenter kick), 14-0 UM yards, and the Griz took an insurmountable 52-7 lead First Downs 26 30 Griz 7:27-Craig Ochs, 30 pass from Jefferson with 6:38 remaining in the third quarter. Rush Attempts-Yards 25-43 48-244 Heidelberger, (Carpenter kick), 21-0 UM Passing-Net Yards 386 280 Griz 1:49-Green, 1 run (Carpenter kick), 28-0 UM GAME 11: at UM 38, MONTANA STATE 22 Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 57-27-0 30-22-2 Second Quarter November 20 * Missoula PLAYS-NET YARDS 82-429 78-524 Sac 12:15-Ryan Mole, 2 run (Mitch Lively kick), Washington-Grizzly Stadium (22,867) Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 28-7 UM Punts-Average 5-35.6 2-39.0 Griz 11:54-Jon Talmage, 19 pass from Ochs Quarter: 1 2 3 4 Score Time of Possession 26:54 33:06 (Carpenter kick), 35-7 UM Montana State 7 3 6 6 22 3rd Down Conversions 6-of-18 7-of-13 Griz Carpenter 36 field goal, 38-7 UM Montana 14 7 10 7 38 4th Down Conversions 2-of-3 1 -of-1 Third Quarter Sacks by-Yards 4-31 5-30 Griz 9:45-Talmage, 13 pass from Ochs (Paul Cahill SCORING SUMMARY kick), 45-7 UM First Quarter INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Griz 6:38-Talmage, 38 pass from Ochs (Cahill kick), Griz 9:13-Jeffferson Heidelberger, 15 pass from Rushing: UM- Hilliard: 25-120-2 TDs; JR Waller: 5-61/ 52-7 UM Craig Ochs (Dan Carpenter kick), 7-0 UM TD. MSU-Domineck: 12-38/TD. Sac 5:27-Phillip Perry, 7 pass from Ryan MSU 6:18-Rick Gatewood, 38 pass from Travis Passing: UM-Ochs: 29-22-1=280/2 TDs; Waller:1-0- Leadingham (Lively kick), 52-14 UM Lulay (EJ Cochrane kick), 7-7 1. MSU-Lulay: 56-27-0=386/TD. Fourth Quarter Griz 3:54-Lex Hilliard, 1 run (Carpenter kick),14-7 Receiving: UM-Heidelberger: 9-131/2; Levander Segars: Sac 9:18- Fred Amey 11 pass from Leadingham UM 8-106/0; Tate Hancock:4-33/0. MSU-Gatewood: 13-235/ (Lively kick), 52-21 UM Second Quarter TD; Blake Wolf: 5-54/0. Griz 6:06-Hilliard, 5 run (Carpenter kick), 21-7 UM Defense: UM-Tyler Thomas: 6 TT; Mike Murphy: 5 TT, 3 TEAM STATS SAC MONTANA MSU 0:19-Cochrane, 27 field goal, 21-10 UM Sacks. MSU-Toph Grenfell: 9 TT; Epikopo: 9 TT. First Downs 13 33 Rush Attempts-Yards 33-191 44-144 MISSOULA, MT - Senior wide receiver Jefferson Passing-Net Yards 128 421 Heidelberger had two touchdown catches and Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 27-12-4 38-30-0 sophomore halfback Lex Hilliard rushed for two scores PLAYS-NET YARDS 60-319 82-565 as the seventh-ranked Montana Grizzlies defeated the Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1 intra-state rival Montana State Bobcats to claim the league Punts-Average 4-33.8 1-55.0 championship and automatic NCAA playoff bid that Time of Possession 27:56 32:04 comes with it. 3rd Down Conversions 4-of-14 7-of-12 A record crowd of 23,867 attended the 104th Griz- 4th Down Conversions 1 -of-2 1 -of-2 Cat game, breaking the old mark of 23,687 set against Sacks by-Yards 2-13 4-26 Cal Poly in UM’s Homecoming contest in 2003. The Griz, who won 16 in a row over the Cats from INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 1986-2001, snapped a two-game MSU winning skein. Rushing: UM- Green: 16-66/3 TDs; JR Waller: 9-48/0. Heidelberger had 9 catches for 131 yards, giving him SAC-Mole: 23-176/TD; Leadingham: 9-19/0. exactly 1,000 receiving yards this season, making him Passing: UM-Ochs: 31-26-0=300/3 TDs; Disney: 5-3- the 10th player in school history to go over the 1,000- 0=91/0. SAC-Leadingham: 26-12-3=128/2 TDs; Chris yard receiving mark in a season. Brown: 1-0-1. Hilliard had a career-high 25 carries for 120 yards. Receiving: UM- Tate Hancock:7-58/0; Talmage: 5-85/3 It is the third time this season (and in his career) Hilliard TDs; Jefferson Heidelberger: 5-67/0.; Levander Segars: has rushed for more than 100 yards. 4-27/0. SAC-Amey: 8-106/TD. Senior quarterback Craig Ochs was 22-of-29-1 Defense: UM-Matt Lebsock: 6 TT, Int.; Loren Utterback: (75.9%) for 280 yards and two touchdowns and rushed 6 TT; Tyler Joyce: 6 TT. SAC-Jimmy Ellinson: 10 TT, for 20 yards. Matt Logue: 10 TT, 2 TLs; Brett Shelton: 10 TT. Sophomore defensive end Mike Murphy had a career- MISSOULA, MT - The ninth-ranked Montana high three sacks for -15 yards. Montana has been the Big Sky’s outright champion Grizzlies shot out of the gates quickly, scoring four touchdowns in the first quarter, and never looked back in or shared the crown the last seven straight years, and a 52-21 lopsided defeat over Sacramento State Saturday 10 of the past 12 seasons. The Griz will be hosting Northwestern State (LA) in afternoon at Washington-Grizzly Stadium in Missoula. The Grizzlies scored more points in the first quarter their 12th straight trip to the Division l-AA playoffs. than they have in any one half this season. Montana Montana set the record for consecutive playoff berths with their 11th in a row last year, passing Eastern quarterback Craig Ochs was near perfect on the day completing 26 of 31 passes for 300 yards, three passing Kentucky (10 in a row, 1986-95). This is UM’s 15th overall touchdowns - all to Jon Talmage - and, Ochs also had a trip to the playoffs. 30-yard receiving touchdown from J effe rs o n Junior Free Safety Matt Lebsock

Montana (grizzlies 2005 FOOTBALL • 2004 Year in Review DIVISION l-AA FIRST ROUND PLAYOFF GAME averaging 12.2 yards per carry. Junior JR Waller rushed 10 TEAM STATS UNH MONTANA times for 54 yards. Ochs went 19-for-30-0 for 234 yards, First Downs 22 26 GAME 12: at UM 56, NORTHWESTERN ST. 7 didn’t throw an interception, and eight different receivers had Rush Attempts-Yards 28-75 44-217 November 27 • Missoula at least two catches. Senior Levander Segars caught two of Passing-Net Yards 347 257 Washington-Grizzly Stadium (16,289) Ochs’ three touchdown passes, both coming in the first half. Pass-Att.-Comp.-Jnt. 50-33-1 37-23-0 Senior Tate Hancock caught the other touchdown pass, a PLAYS-NET YARDS 78-422 75-474 Quarter: 1 2 3 4 Score 51-yarderfrom Ochs midway through the third quarter. Hilliard Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 NSU 0 0 7 0 7 scored twice early in the third quarter, making it 42-0 before Punts-Average 6-33.5 3-43.3 Montana 14 14 28 0 56 the second half was even four minutes old. His fourth rushing Time of Possession 27:55 32:05 touchdown of the afternoon tied a UM single-game record. 3rd Down Conversions 4-of-14 3-of-10 SCORING SUMMARY Junior Kevin Edwards had his sixth pick of the season. 4th Down Conversions 2-of-3 1 -of-2 First Quarter The Grizzlies ate up the clock in the fourth quarter, and all 22 Sacks by-Yards 1-7 3-13 Griz 11:36-Lex Hilliard, 24 run (Carpenter kick), 7-0 of their plays in the quarter coming in NSU’s end of the field. UM MISSOULA, MT -- Sophomore running back Lex Hilliard Griz 3:27-Levander Segars, 11 pass from Craig DIVISION l-AA QUARTERFINAL GAME rushed for two touchdowns, and senior quarterback Craig Ochs threw for three more to lead the Montana Grizzlies to a Ochs (Carpenter kick), 14-0 UM GAME 13: at UM 47, NEW HAMPSHIRE 17 Second Quarter 47-17 victory over the New Hampshire Wildcats in an NCAA Griz 6:46-Hilliard, 61 run (Carpenter kick), 21-0 UM December 4 • Missoula Division l-AA quarterfinal playoff game. Griz 0:06-Segars, 9 pass from Ochs (Carpenter Washington-Grizzly Stadium (20,919) The 20,919 fans was a record for a playoff crowd in kick), 28-0 UM Washington-Grizzly Stadium. The previous high was 18,848 Third Quarter Q uarter: 1 2 3 4 Score in a semifinal win (38-0) over Northern Iowa on Dec. 15, Griz 13:36-Hilliard, 30 run (Carpenter kick), 35-0 UM New Hampshire 3 0 0 14 17 2001 . Griz 11:18-Hilliard, 2 run (Carpenter kick), 42-0 UM Montana 3 21 20 3 47 After battling to a 3-3 tie after a quarter, the Grizzlies scored 44 unanswered points, and took a commanding 47-3 lead NSU 8:24-Clayton Broyles, 10 pass from Davon SCORING SUMMARY early in the fourth quarter. Montana is now 11 -2 on the season. Vinson (Tommy Hebert kick), 42-7 UM First Quarter The Wildcats, who upset host Georgia Southern the previous Griz 7:26-Tate Hancock, 51 pass from Ochs, Griz 10:26-Dan Carpenter, 31 field goal, 3-0 UM week in a first round game in Statesboro, finished at 10-3. (Carpenter kick) 49-7 UM UNH 7:02-Connor McCormick, 35 field goal, 3-3 Griz 0:48-JR Waller, 51 run (Carpenter kick), 56-7 UM Hilliard had 18 carries for 107 yards and had touchdown Second Quarter runs of seven and four yards. Senior Justin Green added Griz 11:46-Lex Hilliard, 7 run (Carpenter kick), 10-3 TEAM STATS NSU MONTANA nine totes and 55 yards and a TD, while Ochs rushed for 32 UM First Downs 10 26 yards. Griz 6:29-Levander Segars, 4 pass from Craig Ochs Rush Attempts-Yards 29-75 42-268 Hilliard has rushed for more than 100 yards in five of (Carpenter kick), 17-3 UM Passing-Net Yards 102 275 UM’s last seven games. He has rushed for 278 yards and six Griz 1:39-Justin Green, 1 run (Carpenter kick), 24-3 Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 26-9-2 37-23-0 touchdowns in UM’s two playoff wins this year. UM PLAYS-NET YARDS 55-177 79-543 Ochs was 24-31 -1 (77.4%) for 257 yards and completed Third Quarter Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 passes to eight different players. Griz 12:59-Hilliard, 4 run (Carpenter kick), 31-3 UM Punts-Average 11-33.1 3-49.3 Senior receivers Jefferson Heidelberger and Tate Griz 11:07-Jefferson Heidelberger, 18 pass from Time of Possession 26:54 33:06 Hancock each had seven receptions for 108 and 84 yards, Craig Ochs (Carpenter kick), 37-3 UM 3rd Down Conversions 3-of-13 7-of-16 respectively. Heidelberger has had more than 100 receiving Griz 4:57-Jon Talmage, 3 pass from Ochs, 4th Down Conversions 0-of-0 1 -of-3 yards in five games this season. (Carpenter kick) 44-3 UM Sacks by-Yards 1-6 1-9 Montana rushed 44 times for 217 net yards. It was the Fourth Quarter third game in a row the Grizzlies have rushed for more than INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Griz 14:17-Carpenter, 31 field goal, 47-3 UM 200 yards. Rushing: UM- Hilliard: 14-171-4 TDs; JR Waller: 10- UNH 11:22-Jonathan Williams, 24 pass from Ricky 61/TD. NSU-Derrick Johnese: 13-59/0. Santos (McCormick kick), 47-10 UM Passing: UM-Ochs: 30-19-0=234/3 TDs; Jeff Disney:7- UNH 2:44-John McCoy, 2 run (McCormick kick), 4 -0=41/0. NSU-Vinson: 2 2 -9 -2 = 1 02/TD. 47-17 UM Receiving: UM-Jon Talmage: 5-57/0; Segars: 5-55/ 2TDs; J. Heidelberger: 3-24/0; Hancock: 2-54/TD. NSU- TEAM STATS UNH MONTANA Ben Bailey: 3-40/0. First Downs 22 26 Defense: UM-Blake Horgan: 5 TT, 1.5 TLs; NSU-Paul Rush Attempts-Yards 28-75 44-217 Mefford: 14 TT; Bruce Woods: 12 TT, 2 TLs. Passing-Net Yards 347 257 Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 50-33-1 37-23-0 MISSOULA, MT - Sophomore running back Lex Hilliard PLAYS-NET YARDS 78-422 75-474 rushed for four touchdowns, and senior quarterback Craig Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 Ochs threw for three more to lead the Montana Grizzlies to a Punts-Average 6-33.5 3-43.3 56-7 victory over Northwestern State in an NCAA Division I- Time of Possession 27:55 32:05 AA first-round playoff game. 3rd Down Conversions 4-of-14 3-of-10 Montana, playing in its record 12th straight postseason, 4th Down Conversions 2-of-3 1 -of-2 jumped out to a 28-0 halftime lead and scored the first 42 Sacks by-Yards 1-7 3-13 points of the game. The Grizzlies improved to 10-2 on the season. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS The Demons, who advanced to the l-AA playoffs by winning Rushing: UM- Hilliard: 18-107/ TDs; Justin Green: 9- the Southland Conference title, ended their season at 8-4. 55/TD; Ochs: 5-32/0. UNH-R.J. Harvey: 7-43/0. NSU entered the game with the nation’s top-ranked Passing: UM-Ochs: 31-24-1 =257/3 TDs. UNH-Santos: defense, allowing just 78.2 yards per game on the ground 50-33-1 =347/TD. and 250.3 total yards per game, but Montana had little trouble Receiving: UM-Heidelberger: 7-107/TD; Tate Hancock: moving the ball. The Grizzlies rushed for 268 yards and threw 7-84/0; Jon Talmage: 3-23/TD; Segars: 3-15/TD. UNH- for 275, out-gaining the Demons, 543-177.The NSU offense David Bailey: 8-75/0; Williams: 7-101/TD. entered the game averaging more than 429 yards per game. Defense: UM-Dustin Dlouhy: 9 TT, 1.5 sacks; Shane Hilliard ran 14 times for 171 of UM’s 268 rushing yards, MacIntyre: 6 TT, PD; Nick Vella: 6 TT, .5 sacks. UNH- Aaron Thomas: 14 TT, Int. Junior Defensive End Dustin Dlouhy MONTANA GRIZZLIES * 2004 Year in Review

DIVISION l-AA SEMIFINAL GAME the one stat that the Griz dominated during the game, Defense: UM-Adam Hoge: 12TT, PD; Nick Vella: 10TT; and all season long, was in the turnover margin. GAME 14: at UM 34, SAM HOUSTON STATE 13 Shane MacIntyre: 9 TT. JMU-Tony LeZotte: 7 TT. Coming into the game Bearkat quarterback Dustin December 11 • Missoula Long was sacked three times all season, but Montana’s CHATTANOOGA, TENN. — Montana’s quest for a third Washington-Grizzly Stadium (23,607) defense doubled that total with six sacks, three by end national championship in the past decade was dashed by the Mike Murphy and two by end Dustin Dlouhy. James Madison Dukes, on a game played on horrific field Q uarter: 1 2 3 4 Score Craig Ochs led all rushers with 77 yards on eight conditions. Sam Houston State 0 6 7 0 13 carries. He completed 22-of-30 passes for 204 yards The Dukes controlled the ball for 12-plus more minutes Montana 7 7 14 6 34 and three touchdowns. than the Grizzlies, out-gained Montana 314 to 44 yards on SCORING SUMMARY Despite their 209 total yards on offense in the first the ground (JMU rushed for 20 first downs, while UM had First Quarter half, SHSU scored on two field goals and the Griz led 14- two), and had 18 more plays than UM en route to a 31-21 Griz 5:37-Willie Walden, 25 pass from Craig Ochs 6 at intermission. title victory. (Dan Carpenter kick), 7-0 UM SHSU battled back from a 28-6 second-half deficit, Senior QB Craig Ochs made it tough on the Dukes, Second Quarter and when Stevie Smith rushed for a 1-yard TD, it made completing 29-of-38 passes for three touchdowns and a SHSU 14:52-Lance Garner 37 field goal, 7-3 UM the score 28-13 late in the third quarter, but the Griz career-high 371 yards. He was not intercepted until the last SHSU 6:41-Garner 40 field goal, 7-6 UM defense shut the Kats’ out the rest of the game. play of his college career. Griz 1:25-Tate Hancock, 4 pass from Ochs Griz fans tore both goal posts down, breaking the The Grizzlies rallied from a 17-7 deficit. After Griz (Carpenter kick), 14-6 UM south goal post into three pieces. “ It was fun to see the linebacker Nick Vella recovered a fumble, Montana cut the Third Quarter fans on our side tear down the goal posts,” said Griz JMU lead to 17-14 at the 8:51 mark of the third stanza when Griz 10:13-Jon Talmage, 14 pass from Ochs, head coach . Ochs hit Levander Segars for a 17-yard touchdown pass. (Carpenter kick), 21-6 UM UM finally retook the lead (21 -17) with 7:29 to go in the third Griz 4:42-Lex Hilliard, 7 run (Carpenter kick), 28-6 DIVISION l-AA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME quarter, this time Ochs throwing to tight end Willie Walden UM for an 8-yard touchdown. GAME 15: JAMES MADISON 31, UM 21 SHSU 0:56-Stevie Smith, 1 run (Garner kick), 28-13 But James Madison, which had only two yards of total UM December 17 • Chattanooga, Tenn. offense after the first quarter, dominated Montana with its Fourth Quarter Finley Stadium, (16,771) running game from there. Griz 12:22-Carpenter, 25 field goal, 31 -13 UM The Dukes started from their own 28 on the next series Griz 5:09-Carpenter, 40 field goal, 34-13 UM Q uarter: 1 2 3 4 Score and marched 72 yards on nine straight runs to go ahead 21- James Madison 0 10 14 7 31 17 and regain the lead for good, as sophomore halfback TEAM STATS SHSU MONTANA Montana 7 0 14 0 21 Maurice Fenner scored from a yard out. JMU scored its final First Downs 22 16 touchdown and put the game out of reach when sophomore Rush Attempts-Yards 25-36 32-164 SCORING SUMMARY QB Justin Rascati rushed for his second TD of the game, a 6- Passing-Net Yards 375 204 First Quarter yarder, with 8:00 minutes remaining. Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 53-35-2 30-22-0 Griz 10:08-Jefferson Heidelberger, 3 pass from Fenner rushed for a game-high 164 yards, while PLAYS-NET YARDS 78-411 62-368 Craig Ochs (Dan Carpenter kick), 7-0 UM sophomore Alvin Banks gained 88, and Rascati picked up Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Second Quarter 57. The Dukes averaged 5.1 yards per tote (UM averaged Punts-Average 4-40.0 6-27.2 JMU 8:54-David Rabil, 28 Field Goal, 7-3 UM 1.9) on their 61 carries. Time of Possession 31:16 28:44 JMU 0:16-Maurice Fenner, 1 run (Rabil kick), 10-76 Junior Jon Talmage, and UM’s three starting senior 3rd Down Conversions 5-of-14 2-of-12 JMU receivers Segars, Jefferson Heidelberger,and Tate Hancock 4th Down Conversions 2-of-3 1-of-1 Third Quarter all had five or more catches, accounting for 22 of UM’s 39 Sacks by-Yards 1-3 6-38 JMU 11:58-Justin Rascati, 11 run (Rabil kick), 17-7 receptions. JMU JMU of the Atlantic 10 Conference, won all three of its INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Griz 8:51-Levander Segars, 17 pass from Craig playoff games on the road over Lehigh (14-13), Furman (14- Rushing: UM-Ochs: 8-77/0; Hilliard: 14-38/TD; Justin Ochs (Carpenter kick), 17-14 JMU 13), and William & Mary (48-34), and finished 13-2. The Green: 8-39/0. SHSU-Smith: 9-40/TD; Jason Godfrey: Griz 7:29-Willie Walden, 8 pass from Craig Ochs Griz wound up 12-3. 6-28/0. (Carpenter kick, 21-17 UM Passing: UM-Ochs: 30-22-0=204/3 TDs. SHSU-Dustin JMU 3:25-Fenner, 1 run (Rabil kick), 24-21 JMU Long: 53-35-2=375/0. Fourth Quarter Receiving: UM-Hilliard: 6-43/0; Hancock: 6-41/TD; JMU 8:00-Rascati, 6 run (Rabil kick), 31-21 JMU Talmage: 4-42/TD; Jefferson Heidelberger: 3-27-0; Segars: 2-26/0; Walden: 1-25/TD. SHSU-Jarrod Fuller: TEAM STATS JMU MONTANA 8-82/0; Vincent Cartright: 6-44/0; Smith: 6-30/0. First Downs 32 21 Defense: UM-Dustin Dlouhy: 10 TT, 2 sacks, FF, PB; Rush Attempts-Yards 61-314 23-44 Matt Lebsock: 8 TT; Harris: 7 TT, 2 ints, PD. SHSU- Passing-Net Yards 132 371 Marcus Mikulec: 8 TT. Pass-Att.-Comp.-lnt. 18-13-0 38-29-1 PLAYS-NET YARDS 79-446 61-415 MISSOULA, MT - The Montana Grizzlies blew past Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 their last obstacle - Sam Houston State - on the road to Punts-Average 2-41.5 1-35.0 Chattanooga, Tenn., and a chance to compete in their Time of Possession 36:13 23:47 fifth Division l-AA national championship game. 3rd Down Conversions 9-of-13 4-of-9 They were led by sophomore cornerback Tuff Harris 4th Down Conversions 1-of-1 0-of-2 who picked off two key passes in the first half to help the Sacks by-Yards 1-1 1-5 Griz defeat the Bearkats 34-13. The attendance of 23,607 set a record for the largest crowd in a l-AA semifinal INDIVIDUAL LEADERS game, breaking the old mark of 21,085 set in 1991, when Rushing: UM-Lex Hilliard: 12-26/0. JMU-Fenner: 29- Eastern Kentucky lost 14-7 at Marshall. 164/2 TDs; Alvin Banks: 13-88/0; Rascati: 11-57/2 TDs. Redemption was on the minds of the Griz coming Passing: UM-Ochs: 38-29-1 =371/3 TDs. JMU-Rascati: into the game remembering their early season 41 -29 loss 18-13-0=132/0. to the Bearkats in September. Harris’ two picks doubled Receiving: UM-Jon Talmage: 6-84/0; Segars: 6-64/1; his season total and nullified the fact that statistically Heidelberger: 5-82/1; Tate Hancock: 5-74/0. JMU-Tom Montana was out-gained in total yards (411 to 368), but Ridley: 3-32/0; L.C. Baker: 3-17/0. Sophomore Free Safety Torrey Thomas

M o n ta n a (jjrizziies 6o 2005 FOOTBALL • 2004 Year in Review / 2004 Stats TEAM STATISTICS UM Opponents Kickoff Returns UM O p p o n e n ts S acks No Yds Avg TD Long/Vs S coring Totai-Yards 41-272 34-206 L. Segars 33 646 19.6 0 55/SHSU Total 535 339 J. Heidelberger 12 281 23.4 1 96/Hofstra Points Per Game 35.7 22.6 P e n a ltie s K. Mullan 2 11 5.5 0 6/UNH Touchdowns Scored 69 44 Totaf-Yards 102-953 130-1182 PAT-Attempts 65-65 34-39 Average Per Game 63.5 78.8 Fumble Returns Field Goals-Attempts 18-29 13-22 No Yds Avg TD Long/Vs A tte n d a n c e S. MacIntyre 1 10 10.0 0 10/@ SHSU First Downs Total 221,183 37,247 K. Biermann 0 0 0.0 1 0/@ SHSU Total 346 336 Games/Avg. Per Game 10/22,118* 4/9,312 Rushing 125 117 M Record S coring Passing 188 197 / pats \ Penalty 33 22 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS/LEADERS TD FGs Kick Rush Rev Pass Pts R ushing D.Carpenter 1 18-29 62-62 0-0 0 0-0 122 Rushing Yardage GPAtt Gain Loss Net Avg TD L. Hilliard 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 102 Total 2253 1874 L . Hilliard 14 190 1025 53 972 5.1 17 Heidelbergerl 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 66 Yards Gained 2604 2299 J. Green 14 160 658 20 638 4.0 8 J. Talmage 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 56 Yards Lost 351 425 JR Waller 14 47 272 10 262 5.6 3 Rushing Attempts 570 527 C. Ochs 15 95 377 192 185 1.9 1 Total Offense Total Avg/G Average Per Rush 4.0 3.6 B. Green 15 40 157 7 150 3.8 0 G Plays Rush Pass Average Per Game 150.2 124.9 Avg/Game Long/Vs C. Ochs 15 545 185 3807 3992 266.1 L. Hilliard 14 190 972 0 972 69.4 Touchdowns Rushing 30 25 L. Hilliard 69.4 61/NSU J. Green 14 160 638 0 638 45.6 J. Green 45.6 26/UNC J. Disney 10 41 -37 326 289 28.9 Passing Yardage JR Waller 18.7 51/NWS Attempts-Completions 488-331 589-352 C. Ochs 12.3 29/SHSU Field Goals Interceptions 10 23 B. Green 10.0 43/@ W SU Average Per Pass 8.5 7.3 FGA FGM Pet Long/Vs Blk Average Per Catch 12.6 12.3 P assin g D. Carpenter 18 29 62.1 49/UN C 1 Average Per Game 277.5 287.7 GP Eff Atts Cmp Int Pet Yds TD Touchdowns Passing 36 18 C. Ochs 15 160.38 450 309 8 68.7 3807 33 2004 Montana Results (12-3/6-1) J. Disney 10 161.72 34 21 0 61.8 326 2 9/4 Maine W, 27-20 Total Offense Avg/Game Long/Vs 9/11 Hofstra W, 41-23 Total 6416 6190 C. Ochs 253.8 75/Hofstra 9/18 @Sam Houston State L, 41-29 Total Plays 1058 1116 J. Disney 32.6 47/Sacramento State 9/25 Northern Colorado W, 27-16 Average Per Play 6.1 5.5 10/2 @Weber State* W, 42-21 Average Per Game 427.7 412.7 R eceivin g 10/9 Idaho State* W, 24-22 GP No Yds Avg TD 10/16 @Eastern Washington* W, 31-28 Time of Possession J. Heidelberger 15 80 1240 15.5 10 10/30 @Portland State* L, 35-32 Average Per Game 29:52 30:08 T. Hancock 15 63 661 10.5 11/6 Northern Arizona* W, 34-22 L. Segars 15 60 710 11.8 11/13 Sacramento State* W, 52-21 3rd Down Conversions J. Talmage 15 55 819 14.9 11/20 Montana State* W, 38-22 Total 70-191 82-215 L. Hilliard 14 22 211 9.6 11/27 Northwestern State# W, 56-7 3rd Down Percentage 37% 38% W. Walden 14 16 164 10.2 12/4 New Hampshire# W, 47-17 Avg/Game Long/Vs 12/11 Sam Houston State# W, 34-13 4th Down Conversions J. Heidelberger 82.7 69/@ SHSU 12/17 James Madison! L, 31-21 Total 11-23 12-23 T. Hancock 44.1 51/NWS 4th Down Percentage 52% L .Segars 47.3 75/Hofstra * game 50/UN C J. Talmage 54.6 #Division l-AA playoff game Kick Returns L. Hilliard 15.1 39/ISU IDivision l-AA championship game Number-Yards 48-946 79-1480 W. Walden 11.7 25/SHSU Home games in bold Kick Return Average 19.7 18.7 |Punting Punts No Yds Avg Long TB FG 120 Bit Total-Yards 57-2306 71-2642 T. Johnson 56 2318 41.4 67 9 9 15 0 Average Per Punt 40.5 37.2 Net Punt Average 36.3 33.9 Punt Returns No Yds Avg TD Long/Vs Punt Returns IL. Segars 30 196 6.5 0 52/UNH Number-Yards 34-234 22-236 J. Heidelberger 3 32 10.7 0 16/MSU Punt Return Average 6.9 10.7 Interceptions Interception Returns No Yds Avg TD Long/Vs Number-Yards 23-288 10-72 K. Edwards 6 56 9.3 1 38/Hofstra Interception Return Avg. 12.5 7.2 Tyler Thomas 4 18 4.5 0 18/@ PSU T. Harris 4 148 37.0 0 74/SHSU

2 O O ^ Y ootball 6\ MONTANA GRIZZLIES • 2004 Year in Review / 2004 Stats INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS ALL PURPOSE YARDS Rushes 25 Lex Hilliard vs. Montana State (Nov. 20) G Rush R ec PR KOR IR Tot A vg/G am e Yards Rushing 171 Lex Hilliard vs. Northwestern State (Nov. 27) J. Heidelberger 15 52 1240 32 281 0 1605 TD Rushes 4 Lex Hilliard vs. Northwestern State (Nov. 27) Levander Segars 15 8 710 196 646 0 1560 Long Rush 61 Lex Hilliard vs. Northwestern State (Nov. 27) Lex Hilliard 14 972 211 0 8 0 1191 Pass Attempts 43 Craig Ochs vs. Hofstra (Sept. 11) Jon Talmage 15 0 819 0 0 0 819 54.6 Pass Completions 30 Craig Ochs vs. Hofstra (Sept. 11) Justin Green 14 638 68 0 0 0 706 50.4 Passing Yards 371 Craig Ochs vs. James Madison (Dec. 17) Receptions 12 Jefferson Heidelberger vs. Hofstra (Sept. 11) Yards Receiving 167 J. Heidelberger at Sam Houston State (Sept. 18) TD Passes 3 Craig Ochs (in 7 Games) TD Receptions 3 Jon Talmage vs. Sacramento State (Nov. 13) Long Reception 75 Levander Segars vs. Hofstra (Sept. 11) Field Goals 2 Dan Carpenter (in 6 games) Long Field Goal 49 Dan Carpenter vs. Northern Colorado (Sept. 25) Punts 7 Tyler Johnson vs. Northern Colorado (Sept. 25) Punting Average 55.0 Tyler Johnson vs. Sacramento State (Nov. 13) Long Punt 67 Tyler Johnson vs. Idaho State (Oct. 9) Long Punt Return 52 Levander Segars vs. New Hampshire (Dec. 4) Long Kickoff Return 96 Jefferson Heidelberger vs. Hofstra (Sept. 11) Tackles 12 Adam Hoge vs. James Madison (Dec. 17) Sacks 3.0 Mike Murphy vs. Montana State (Nov. 20) Mike Murphy vs. Sam Houston State (Dec. 11) _ PL Tackles for Loss 4.0 Shane MacIntyre at Eastern Washington (Oct. 16) Interceptions 2 Several players

SEASON SCORE BY QUARTERS IMNMRI 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Montana 114 134 185 102 535 Opponents 49 83 93 114 339 Junior Strong Safety Van Cooper Jr. DEFENSIVE LEADERS Tackles — ------\ / S a c k s \ Pass FR Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds In t-Y ds BrUP Rcv-Yds FF Kick Shane MacIntyre 15 46 48 94 14-47 4-21 2-4 7 2-10 1 1 Nick Vella 15 32 49 81 3-6 2-4 _ _ 2-0 Adam Hoge 15 37 42 79 6-16 1-10 - 2 1-0 Van Cooper Jr. 15 39 25 64 4-12 - . 1 1-0 Tuff Harris 15 40 22 62 1-2 - 4-148 4 Tyler Thomas 15 29 29 58 1-3 - 4-18 3 1-0 Blake Horgan 15 20 36 56 5-9 - _ 3 1-0 Matt Lebsock 15 22 33 55 - - 3-37 1 Torrey Thomas 15 31 18 49 1-3 - 1-19 7 1-0 Mike Murphy 15 29 17 46 17-74 12-69 - 4 2-0 Jimmy Wilson 15 31 14 45 3-5 - 2-6 9 1-0 Dustin Dlouhy 12 18 26 7-33 6-31 Loren Utterback 15 17 27 44 6-30 2-18 Kevin Edwards 15 30 14 44 2-2 6-56 Tyler Joyce 14 16 27 43 Michael Potts 15 12 23 35 2-17 2-17 Alan Saenz 15 14 20 34 6-23 2-17 Lance Spencer 10 11 18 29 6-21 3-16 Jonny Varona 9 8 19 27 3-19 3-19 Kroy Biermann 14 14 8 22 7-26 3-20 1-0 John Cahill 15 6 15 21 1-2 1-0 Kyle Ryan 15 8 12 20 2-2 1-2 1-0 Tate Hancock 15 11 4 15 Alex Hawthorne 7 9 5 14 1-10 1-10 Muckie Foreman 13 6 6 12 Kerry Mullan 15 6 5 11 2-7 1-3 Michael Stadnyk 10 4 7 11 2-16 1-15 Jefferson Heidelberger 15 4 10 1-0 2005 OPPONENTS

Senior Wide Receiver Jon Talmage MONTANA GRIZZLIES « 2005 Opponents 2005 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Sept. 3 Fort Lewis 1:05 p.m. Sept. 10 at Oregon 1:35 p.m. Sept. 17 South Dakota State 1:05 p.m. Head Coach Matt Gutierrez Sept. 24 Open Ed Rifilato Jr. Quarterback Oct. 1 Weber State* 1:05 p.m. Oct. 8 at Idaho State* 3:05 p.m. Oct. 15 Eastern Washington* 1:05 p.m. - Yort Lewis Oct. 22 Cal Poly 1:05 p.m. September 3 • at Missoula Oct. 29 Portland State* 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. (Mountain) • Washington-Grizzly Stadium Nov. 5 at Northern Arizona* 3:05 p.m. Nov. 12 at Sacramento State* 5:05 p.m. QUICK FACTS Location: Durango, Colo. Nov. 19 at Montana State* 12:05 p.m Enrollment: 4,190 *Big Sky Conference Game Colors: Navy Blue, Light Blue and Gold Nickname: Skyhawks Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Rocky Mountain Athletic Stadium/Phone: Ray Dennison Memorial Field (4,000/Grass)/ (970) 749-6523 Athletic Director: Dave Preszler Sports Information Director: Sarah Meier Office Phone/Fax: (970) 247-7441/247-7655 S.I.D. Email: [email protected] Web Address: www.fortlewis.edu FOOTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: Ed Rifilato (California Coast University, 1998) Record at FLC/Years: 4-6/1 Overall Record/Years: 11-10/2 Football Office Phone: (970) 247-7483 Best Time to Reach Coach: Weekdays Assistant Coaches: Robert deGuvelle, OL; Mick Jeansonne, RBs; Matt Lutz, Safeties; Joe Moore, RBs; Cesar Rivas-Sandoval, Def. Coord./LBs; Thomas Rocco, DBs; David Stickler, D-Line; Kip Tho­ mas, Off. Coord./O-Line; Dave Varnell, Asst. Head Coach/WRs/ Recruiting Coord.; Andrew Webb, Off. Coord./QBs Senior Defensive End Lance Spencer FOOTBALL FACTS 2004 Overall Record/Conference Record: 4-6/3-5,6th Starters Returning/Lost: 19/7 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/9 Top Returnees: Matt Gutierrez-QB, 6-0, 197, Jr.; Richard Johnson-DB, 5-9, 180, Sr.; Nate Swanson-LB, 6-1, 220, Sr.; Matt Weaver-WR, 6-0, 185, Sr. 2004 RESULTS (4-6) 2005 SCHEDULE 9/5 at Western Wash. L 27-25 9/3 at Montana 1 p.m. 9/11 at Mesa State* W 31-17 9/10 Mesa State* 1 p.m. 9/18 Adams State* L 34-31 9/17 at Adams State* 1 p.m. 9/25 Western State* L 28-21 9/24 at Western State* 1 p.m. 10/2 at Chadron State* L 28-21 10/1 Chadron State* 1 p.m. 10/9 at Fort Hays State* L 47-28 10/8 Fort Hays State* 1 p.m. 10/16 Colorado Mines* L 37-17 10/15 at Colorado Mines* 1 p.m. 10/23 Nebraska-Kearney* W 28-16 10/22 at Neb.-Kearney* 12 p.m. 10/30 at West. N. M * W20-17-0T 10/29 at Northern Colorado 1 p.m. 11/6 at N.M. Highlands* W 25-21 11/5 N.M. Highlands* 1 p.m. *Rocky Mountain Athletic Conf, game All times Mountain *Rocky Mountain Athletic Conf. game SERIES RECORD - FIRST MEETING

M o n t a n a Cj r > z z I i e s 2005 FOOTBALL • 2005 Opponents

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Head Coach Terrence Whitehead Head Coach Anthony Watson Mike Bellotti Sr. Tailback John Stiegelmeier Jr. Running Back - O reg°n - ~ ^out\i£?aicot a ~ September 10 • at Eugene, Ore. September 17 • at Missoula 12:30 p.m. (Pacific) • Autzen Stadium 1:05 p.m. (Mountain) - Washington-Grizzly Stadium

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: Eugene, Ore. Location: Brookings, S.D. Enrollment: 20,033 Enrollment: 10,964 Colors: Green and Yellow Colors: Yellow and Blue Nickname: Ducks Nickname: Jack Rabbits Affiliation: NCAA Division l-A Affiliation: NCAA Division l-AA Conference: Pacific-10 Conference: Great West Football Stadium/Phone: Autzen (54,000/Field Turf)/(541) 346-7074 Stadium/Phone: Coughlin Alumni (15,000/Grass)/(605) 688-4623 Athletic Director: Bill Moos Athletic Director: Dr. Fred Oien Sports Information Director: David Williford Sports Information Director: Ron Lenz Office Phone/Fax: (541) 346-2251/346-5449 Office Phone/Fax: (605) 688-4623/688-5999 S.I.D. Email: [email protected] S.I.D. Email: [email protected] Web Address: www.goducks.com Web Address: www.sdstate.edu

FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: Mike Bellotti (California-Davis, 1973) Head Coach: John Stiegelmeier (South Dakota State, 1979) Record at UO/Years: 80-40/10 Record at SDSU/Years: 48-38/8 Overall Record/Years: 101-65-2/15 Overall Record/Years: 48-38/8 Football Office Phone: (541) 346-3825 Football Office Phone: (605) 688-5525 Best Time to Reach Coach: Tuesday, 11:00 a.m. (Pacific) Best Time to Reach Coach: 10 a.m.-noon Assistant Coaches: Nick Aliotti, Def. Coord.; Gary Campbell, Assistant Coaches: Jay Bubak, Def. Coord.; Josh Conklin, RBs; Gary Crowton, QBs/Off. Coord.; Dan Ferrigno, WRs; Secondary; Kris Garry, WRs/Football Operations; Luke Mead­ Michael Gray, D-Line; Steve Greatwood, O-Line; John Neal, ows, O-line; Rob Sarvis, D-line; Daren Wilkinson, QBs Secondary; Don Pellum, LBs; Neal Zoumboukos, Asst. Head Coach/TEs FOOTBALL FACTS FOOTBALL FACTS 2004 Overall Record/Conference Record: 6-5/2-3 2004 Overall Record/Conference Record: 5-6/4-4, 5th (T) Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8 Lettermen Returning/Lost:40/14 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 40/26 Top Returnees: Neal Bainbridge-P, 6-3, 175, Jr.; Josh Davis-WR, Top Returnees: Kellen Clemens-QB, 6-2, 218, Sr.; J.D. Nelson- 6-0, 170, Sr.; Hank McCall-CB, 5-11, 195, Sr.; Chris Molitor-WR, FS, 5-11, 211, Jr.; Haloti Ngata-DT, 6-5, 338, Jr.; Terrence White- 6-0, 190, Sr.; Anthony Watson-RB, 5-10, 220, Jr. TB, 5-10, 220, Sr. RESULTS (6-5) 2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (5-6) 2005 SCHEDULE 9/4 at UC Davis* L 52-0 9/3 Wisc.-LaCrosse 7 p.m. 9/11 Indiana L 30-24 9/1 at Houston 4 p.m. 9/11 Winona State W 45-20 9/10 Valpariso 7 p.m. 9/18 at Oklahoma L 31-7 9/10 Montana 12:30 p.m. 9/18 W. Oregon W 38-3 9/17 at Montana 1:05 p.m. 9/25 Idaho W 48-10 9/17 Fresno State 4 p.m. 9/25 at Southern W 31-24 9/24 Cal Poly* 7 p.m. 10/2 Arizona State* L 28-13 9/24 Southern Cal* 4 p.m. 10/2 at Cal Poly* L 14-7 10/1 at Texas State 6 p.m. 10/9 at Wash. State* W 41-38 10/1 at Stanford* 2 p.m. 10/9 N. Dakota State* W 24-21 10/8 UC Davis* 1 p.m. 10/16 Arizona* W 28-14 10/8 at Arizona State* 7 p.m. 10/23 at Mont. State L 27-24 10/22 Missouri Rolla 2 p.m. 10/23 at Stanford* W 16-13 10/15 Washington* 12:30 p.m. 10/30 at Ga. Southern L 63-7 10/29 Georgia Southern 1 p.m. 10/30 Washington* W 31-6 10/22 at Arizona* 4 p.m. 11/6 Augustana W 38-9 11/5 Southern Utah* 1 p.m. 11/6 at California* L 28-27 11/5 California* 12:30 p.m. 11/13 at S. Utah* W 38-9 11/12 at N. Dakota State* TBA 11/13 UCLA* L 34-26 11/12 at Wash. State* 7:15 p.m. 11/20 N. Colorado* W 14-7 11/19 N.Colorado* 1 p.m. 11/20 at Oregon State* L 50-21 11/19 Oregon State* 3:45 p.m. West Football Conf All times Mountain * Pacific-10 Conference All times Pacific *Great West Football * Pacific-10 Conference SERIES RECORD - 4-0, UM SERIES RECORD ■. 6-0-1, UO

2 0 0 5 P ootball £5 MONTANA GRIZZLIES • 2005 Opponents W EBERSM t BENGALS

Head Coach Brady Fosmark Head Coach Shedrack Okoebor Ron McBride Sr. Defensive End Sr. Wide Receiver -Web er 5^ate - -jdaho - October 1 • at Missoula October 8 • at Pocatello, Idaho 1:05 p.m. (Mountain) - Washington-Grizzly Stadium 3:05 p.m. (Mountain) •

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: Ogden, Utah Location: Pocatello, Idaho Enrollment: 18,000 Enrollment: 13,263 Colors: Royal Purple and White Colors: Orange and Black Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Bengals Affiliation: NCAA Division l-AA Affiliation: NCAA Division l-AA Conference: Big Sky Conference: Big Sky Stadium/Phone: Stewart Stadium (17,500/Grass)/(801) 626-6588 Stadium/Phone: Holt Arena (12,000/Artificial)/(208) 282-2952 Athletic Director: Jerry Graybeal (Interim) Athletic Director: Paul A. Bubb Sports Information Director: Brad Larsen Sports Information Director: Frank Mercogliano Office Phone/Fax: (801) 626-6010/626-6490 Office Phone/Fax: (208) 282-2621/282-3659 S.I.D. Email: blarsen3@ weber.edu S.I.D. Email: [email protected] Web Address: www.weber.edu/athletics Web Address: www.isubengals.com FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: Ron McBride Head Coach: Larry Lewis (Boise State, 1981) Record at WSU/Years: First Year Record at ISU/Years: 33-34/6 Overall Record/Years: 88-64/13 Overall Record/Years: 33-34/6 Football Office Phone: (801) 626-6493 Football Office Phone: (208) 282-2779 Best Time to Reach Coach: Morning Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Assistant Coaches: Kevin Clune, Def. Coord./LBs; Jake Assistant Coaches: Bruce Barnum, Off. Coord./O-Line; Joe Cookus, Safeties; Ron Haun, Off. Coord./QBs; Chad Borich, QBs; Atari Callen, Graduate Asst.-DL; Torey Hunter, Kauha’aha’a, D-Line; Jugi Hogue, CBs; Henry Lusk, Receivers; Secondary; Joe Lorig, Def. Coord./LBs; Mark Rhea, D-Line; Ken Schmidt, O-Line; Tom Stackaruk, TEs; Casey Waletich, RBs Bryant Thomas, Receivers; Nick Whitworth, Recruit. Coord./RBs FOOTBALL FACTS FOOTBALL FACTS 2004 Overall Record/Conference Record: 1-10/1-6 2004 Overall Record/Conference Record: 3-8/2-5 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/8 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 32/13 Top Returnees: Brady Fosmark-DE, 6-3, 250, Sr.; Joe Johnson- Top Returnees: David Beverly-DB, 6-1, 200, Sr.; Jermaine Horn- K, 5-8, 180, Sr.; Eric Jones-LB, 6-2, 230, Sr.; Wiley King-WR/ DL, 6-2, 270, Sr.; Kris Krosch-LB, 6-2, 215, Sr.; Akilah Lacey-WR, KOR, 6-1, 185, Sr.; Dallas Drecksel-SS, 6-1, 215, Sr. 6-3, 202, Jr.; Shedrack Okoebor-WR, 6-0, 195, Sr.

2004 RESULTS (1-10) 2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (3-8) 2005 SCHEDULE 9/4 Southern Utah L 34-31 9/3 Western State 5:30 p.m. 9/4 at San Diego State L 21-38 9/1 Southern Utah 6:35 p.m. 9/11 at Texas El-Paso L 32-0 9/10 at Fresno State 8:05 p.m. 9/11 Cal Poly L 20-35 9/10 at Kentucky TBA 9/18 UC Davis L 31-29 9/17 at North Dakota St.5:05 p.m. 9/18 at N. Colo. W 49-42 (20T) 9/17 Montana Western 3:05 p.m. 9/25 at Northern Ariz.* L 55-27 9/24 Northern Arizona* 5:30 p.m. 9/25 at Eastern Wash.* L 22-47 9/24 Eastern Wash.* 3:05 p.m. 10/2 Montana* L 42-21 10/1 at Montana* 1:05 p.m. 10/2 Montana State* L 17-13 10/1 at Montana State* 1:35 p.m. 10/9 at Montana State* L 20-17 10/8 Montana State* 1:05 p.m. 10/9 at Montana* L 24-22 10/8 Montana* 3:05 p.m. 10/16 at Sac State* L 31-12 10/15 Sac State* 1:05 p.m. 10/23 Sacramento State* W 29-24 10/22 at Sac State* 7:05 p.m. 10/23 Eastern Wash.* L 51-7 10/22 at Eastern Wash.* 3:05 p.m. 10/30 Weber State* L 26-14 10/29 at Weber State* 1:05 p.m. 10/30 at Idaho State* W 26-14 10/29 Idaho State* 1:05 p.m. 11/6 at Portland State* L 42-21 11/5 Portland State* 3:05 p.m. 11/6 North Dakota St. L 31-17 11/12 at Portland State* 2:05 p.m. 11/13 Northern Arizona* W 24-17 11/12 at Northern Ariz.* 3:05 p.m. 11/13 Portland State* L 34-15 11/19 at Southern Utah 3:05 p.m. 11/21 at Southern Utah L 45-31 11/19 at Cal Poly TBA *Big Sky Conferen All times Mountain Big Sky Conference All times Mountain *Big Sky Conference *Big Sky Conference

SERIES RECORD - 32-11, UM SERIES RECORD - 34-13, UM

Montana Grizzlies 2005 FOOTBALL% • 2005 Jf Opponents

Head Coach IF Joey Cwik Head Coach Sr. Linebacker Rich Ellerson Sr. Defensive End ~ P astern Washington - - Cal Toly - October 15 • Missoula October 22 • at Missoula 1:05 p.m. (Mountain) • Washington-Grizzly Stadium 1:05 p.m. (Mountain) • Washington-Grizzly Stadium

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: Cheney, Wash. Location: San Luis Obispo, CA Enrollment: 9,775 Enrollment: 18,000 Colors: Red and White Colors: Forest Green and Gold Nickname: Eagles Nickname: Mustangs Affiliation: NCAA Division l-AA/Big Sky Conference Affiliation: NCAA Division l-AA Stadium/Phone: Woodward Field (8,600/Grass)/(509) 359-6351 Conference: Great West Football Conference Athletic Director: Scott Barnes Stadium/Phone: Mustang Stadium (8,500/Grass)/(805) 756-6739 Sports Information Director: Dave Cook Athletic Director: Alison E. Cone Office Phone/Fax: (509) 359-6334/359-2828 Sports Information Director: Eric Burdick S.I.D. Email: [email protected] Office Phone/Fax: (805) 756-6550/756-2650 Web Address: www.goeags.com S.I.D. Email: [email protected] Web Address: www.GoPoly.com FOOTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: Paul Wulff (Washington State 1990) FOOTBALL INFORMATION Record at EWU /Years: 34 -23/5 Head Coach: Rich Ellerson (Hawaii, 1977) Overall Record/Years: 34 -23/5 Record at CPU/Years: 25-19/ Four Years Football Office Phone: (509) 359-2463 Overall Record/Years: 29-26/Five Years Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Football Office Phone: (805) 756-6550 Assistant Coaches: , Off. Coord./QBs; Time to Reach Coach: 10:00 a.m.-Noon Best, O-Line; Chris Hansen, CBs; Keith Murphy, WRs/Special Assistant Coaches: David Brown, Def. Coord./DBs; Joe Dupaix, Teams; Travis Niekamp, LBs; Rich Rasmussen, TEs/Rec. Co-Off. Coord.; Andy Guyader, WR/TEs/Receivers Coord.; Jeff Coord.; Malik Roberson, D-Line; Jody Sears, Def. Coord./ Hammerschmidt, LBs; Gene McKeehan, Assoc. Head Coach; Safety; Joe Wade, RBs Payam Saadat, D-Line; Ian Shields, Co-Off. Coord. FOOTBALL FACTS FOOTBALL FACTS 2004 Overall Record/Conference Record: 9-4/6-1 2004 Overall Record/Conference Record: 9-2/4-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/15 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 51/13 Top Returnees: Joey Cwik-LB, 6-1, 230, Sr.; Jesse Hendrix-DB, Top Returnees: Kenny Chicoine-FS, 6-1, 200; Tim Chicoine-P, 6- 5-9, 165, Sr.; Eric Kimble-WR, 5-10, 195, Sr.; Erik Meyer-QB, 6-2, 0, 185, So.; Anthony Garnett-QB, 6-1, 210, Sr.; Chris Gocong- 205, Sr.; Isaiah Trufant-DB, 5-7, 155, Sr. DE, 255, 6-3, Sr.; Jason Holmes-WR, 6-2, 203, Sr.

2004 RESULTS (9-4) 2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (9-2) 2005 SCHEDULE 9/2 at Nicholls State L 37-14 9/3 at San Jose State 3:05 p.m. 9/4 Humboldt State W42-7 9/3 at Troy TBA 9/11 at Air Force L 42-20 9/17 Western Oregon 6:05 p.m. 9/11 at Idaho State W 35-20 9/10 Sac State 6 p.m. 9/18 Central Washington W39-8 9/24 at Idaho State* 2:05 p.m. 9/18 at Montana State W 27-14 9/17 Montana State 6 p.m. 9/25 Idaho State* W 47-22 10/1 Portland State* 2:05 p.m. 10/2 South Dakota State* W 14-7 9/24 at S. Dakota State* 5 p.m. 10/2 at Portland State* W 41 -21 10/8 at Northern Ariz.* 3:05 p.m. 10/9 at Southern Utah* W 24-17 10/1 at Northern Colo.* 12 noon 10/9 Northern Arizona* W 45-14 10/15 at Montana* 12:05 p.m. 10/16 Texas State W 38-21 10/8 N. Dakota State* 6 p.m. 10/16 Montana* L 31-28 10/23 Weber State* 2:05 p.m. 10/23 at N.D. State* W 13-10 10/22 at Montana 12:05 p.m. 10/23 at Weber State* W51-7 10/29 at Sac State* 4:05 p.m. 10/30 UC Davis* L 33-36 10/29 at UC Davis* 1p.m. 10/30 Sacramento State* W 45-10 11/5 at Cal Poly 4 p.m. 11/6 at Eastern Wash. L 38-21 11/5 Eastern Washington 4 p.m. 11/6 Cal Poly W 38-21 11/12 Montana State* 2:05 p.m. 11/13 Northern Colo.* W31-0 11/12 Southern Utah* 6 p.m. 11/13 at Montana State*51 -44 (OT) 11/19 UC Davis 2:05 p.m. 11/20 at Sac State W 53-13 11/29 Idaho State 6 p.m. at Southern Illinois ~ W 35-31 All times Pacific *Great West Football All times Pacific Sam Houston State ~ L 35-34 *Big Sky Conference *Great West Football *Big Sky Conference SERIES RECORD - 9-0, UM ~ Division l-AA PlayoffSERIES RECORD - 21-9-1, UM

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Head Coach Joey King Head Coach Jason Murrietta Tim Walsh Sr. Linebacker Jerome Souers Jr. Quarterback - Yortland - N orth ern Arizona - October 29 • at Missoula November 5 • at Flagstaff, Ariz. 1:05 p.m. (Mountain) • Washington-Grizzly Stadium 3:05 p.m. (Mountain) • J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: Portland, Ore. Location: Flagstaff, Ariz. Enrollment: 23,117 Enrollment: 20,000 Colors: Green, White, and Silver Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Vikings Nickname: Lumberjacks Affiliation: NCAA Division l-AA Affiliation: NCAA Division l-AA Conference: Big Sky Conference: Big Sky Stadium/Phone: PGE Park (20,000/Nexturf)/(503) 294-2942 Stadium/Phone: J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome (15,300/ Athletic Director: Tom Burman Artifieial)/(928) 523-7730 Sports Information Director: Mike Lund Athletic Director: Jim Fallis Office Phone/Fax: (503) 725-5602/725-5610 Sports Information Director: Steven Shaff S.I.D. Email: [email protected]/Web Address: www.goviks.com Office Phone/Fax: (928) 523-6792 /523-6793 S.I.D. Email: steve. [email protected] FOOTBALL INFORMATION Web Address: www.nauathletics.com Head Coach: Tim Walsh (UC Riverside, 1977) Record at PSU/Years: 77-59/12 FOOTBALL INFORMATION Overall Record/Years: 104-73/15 Head Coach: Jerome Souers (Oregon 1983) Football Office Phone: (503) 725-5625 Record at NAU/Years: 40-41/Seven Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Overall Record/Years: 40-41/Seven Assistant Coaches: Vince Alcalde, Asst. Head Coach/Safeties; Football Office Phone: (928) 523-5353 Rick Anderson, D-Line; Steve Broussard, WRs; Jim Craft, TEs/ Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Special Teams; Mike Fanger, Off. Coord./QBs; Jamal Fountaine, Assistant Coaches: Corey Batoon, Def. Coord./D-Backs; Carl Secondaries; Greg Lupfer, Def. Coord./LBs; Eric Reid, O-Line; Franks, D-Backs; Derek Frazier, Co-O-Line; Gary Guthmiller, Saga Tuitele, DTs WRs; Greg Lees, LBs/Special Teams; Frank Pollack, Co-O-Line; Bill Smith, D-Line/Reeruit. Coord.; J.D. Sollars, Off. Coord./QBs FOOTBALL FACTS 2004 Overall Record/Conference Record: 7-4/4-3 FOOTBALL FACTS Starters Returning/Lost: 12/13 2004 Overall Record/Conference Record: 4-7/3-4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42/21 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/10 Top Returnees: Dominic Dixon-CB, 5-10, 195, Jr.; Allen Kennett- Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/21 FB, 5-10, 220, Sr.; Joey King-LB, 5-10, 205, Sr.; Joe Rubin-RB, 5- Top Returnees: K.J. Gerard-CB, 6-1, 170, So.; Kory Mahr-WR, 6- 11, 225,Sr. 6, 200, So.; Jason Murrietta-QB, 6-1, 215, Jr.; Jake Sanders-LT, 6-4, 300, Jr.; Simirone Wade-WR, 5-10, 175, Sr. 2004 RESULTS (7-4) 2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (4-7) 2005 SCHEDULE 9/2 Western State W 38-0 9/3 at Oregon State 3:05 p.m. 9/4 at Arizona L 21-3 9/1 Adams State 6 p.m. 9/18 at Fresno State L 27-17 9/10 at UC Davis 6:05 p.m. 9/11 at S. F. Austin L 21-17 (0T) 9/10 at Arizona 7 p.m. 9/25 McNeese State W 35-14 9/17 Sac State* 6:05 p.m. 9/25 Weber State* W 55-27 9/17 Southern Utah 3:05 p.m. 10/2 Eastern Wash.* L 41-21 9/24 Northern Colo. 5:05 p.m. 10/2 Sacramento State* W 26-0 9/24 at Weber State* 6:05 p.m. 10/9 at Sac State* W 31-0 10/1 at East. Wash.* 2:05 p.m. 10/9 at Eastern Wash* L 45-14 10/1 at Sac State* 6:05 p.m. 10/16 at Mont. State* L 31-24 (0T) 10/8 at Boise State* 6:05 p.m. 10/16 West. New Mexico W 34-14 10/8 Eastern Wash* 3:05 p.m. 10/23 at Northern Ariz.* L 21-20 10/15 Montana State* 6:05 p.m. 10/23 Portland State* W 21-20 10/22 at Portland State* 6:05 p.m. 10/30 Montana* W 35-32 10/22 Northern Ariz.* 6:05 p.m. 10/30 Montana State* L 60-15 10/29 at Montana State*12:05 p.m. 11/6 Idaho State* W 42-21 10/29 at Montana* 12:05 p.m. 11/6 at Montana* L 34-22 11/5 Montana* 3:05 p.m. 11/13 at Weber State* W 34-15 11/5 at Idaho State* 2:05 p.m. 11/13 at Idaho State* L 24-17 11/12 Idaho State* 3:05 p.m. 11/20 UC Davis W 38-21 11/12 Weber State* 2:05 p.m. 11/20 Northern Iowa L 45-21 11/19 at Northern Iowa 3:05 p.m. *Big Sky Conference All times Pacific *Big Sky Conferen All times Mountain *Big Sky Conference SERIES RECORD - 21-11, UM Big Sky Conferen SERIES RECORD - 27-11, UM sJ 2005 FOOTBALL * 2005 Opponents

Head Coach Dustin Nicolodi Head Coach Travis Lulay Sr. Center Mike Kramer Sr. Quarterback

- Sacramento - - M o n ta n a - November 12 • at Sacramento, Calif. November 19 • at Bozeman, Mont. 4:05 p.m. (Pacific) • Hornet Stadium 12:05 p.m. (Mountain) • Bobcat Stadium

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: Sacramento, Calif. Location: Bozeman, Mont. Enrollment: 27,972 Enrollment: 12,500 Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Hornets Nickname: Bobcats Affiliation: NCAA Division l-AA Affiliation: NCAA Division l-AA Conference: Big Sky Conference: Big Sky Stadium/Phone: Hornet Stadium (21,195/Grass)/(916) 278-5995 Stadium/Phone: Bobcat Stadium (13,500/Grass)/(406) 994-3099 Athletic Director: Dr. Terry Wanless Athletic Director: Peter Fields Sports Information Director: Brian Berger Sports Information Director: Bill Lamberty Office Phone/Fax: (916) 278-4313/278-5429 Office Phone/Fax: (406) 994-5133/994-2278 S.I.D. Email: [email protected] S.I.D. Email: [email protected] Web Address: www.hornetsports.com Web Address: www.msubobcats.com FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: Steve Mooshagian (Fresno State 1982) Head Coach: Mike Kramer (Idaho 1976) Record at CSUS/Years: 5-17/Two Record at MSU/Years: 25-34/Five Overall Record/Years: 5-17/Two Overall Record/Years: 62-66/11 Football Office Phone: (916) 278-7555 Football Office Phone: (406) 994-5694 Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Assistant Coaches: Lou Baiz, LBs/Rec. Coord.; Scott Criner, Assistant Coaches: Don Bailey, Off. Coord./QBs; Jimmy Lake, QBs; Max Glowacki, 0-Line; Shawn Kraft, Special Teams; Jon Secondary; Rob Christoff, LBs; Jay Dumas, RBs; Pete Osterhout, D-Line; Stephon Pace, D-Backs; Tim Skipper, Def. Kwiatkowski, Def. Coord.; Jason Linders, D-Line; Jason Coord. McEndoo, O-Line; Jeremy Thielbahr, TEs FOOTBALL FACTS FOOTBALL FACTS 2004 Overall Record/Conference Record: 3-8/2-5 2004 Overall Record/Conference Record: 6-S/4-3 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/8 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 47/18 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/17 Top Returnees: Jacob Houston-DE, 6-3,235, Sr.; Matt Logue- Top Returnees: Jeff Bolton-OT, 6-4, 307, Sr.; Rick Gatewood- LB, 6-2, 210, Sr.; Ryan Mole-RB, 5-10, 180, So.; Dustin Nicolodi- WR, 6-0, 180, Sr.; Clive Lowe-DE, 6-3, 226, Jr.; Travis Lulay-QB, C, 6-5, 275, Sr.; Brett Shelton-DB, 6-1, 175, So. 6-2, 205, Sr.; Nick Marudas-LB, 6-2, 222, Jr.

2004 RESULTS (6-5) 2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (3-8) 2005 SCHEDULE 9/11 Adams State W19-0 9/3 at Oklahoma State TBA 9/11 at Nevada L 59-7 9/3 at California TBA 9/18 Cal Poly L 27-14 9/10 Stephen F. Austin 1:05 p.m. 9/18 Southern Utah W 23-17 9/10 at Cal Poly 6:05 p.m. 9/25 at Colorado State L 39-14 9/17 at Cal Poly 8:05 p.m. 9/25 at UC Davis L 58-23 9/17 at Portland State* 6:05 p.m. 10/2 at Idaho State* W 17-13 9/24 North Dak. State 12:05 p.m. 10/2 at Northern Ariz.* L 26-0 9/24 UC Davis 2:05 p.m. 10/9 Weber State* W 20-17 10/1 Idaho State* 1:35 p.m. 10/9 Portland State* L 31-0 10/1 Northern Ariz.* 6:05 p.m. 10/16 Portland State*W 31-24 (0T) 10/8 at Weber State* 1:05 p.m. 10/16 Weber State* W 31-12 10/8 Azusa Pacific 6:05 p.m. 10/23 South Dakota State W 27-24 10/15 at Portland State* 7:05 p.m. 10/23 at Idaho State* L 29-24 10/15 at Weber State* 11:05 p.m. 10/30 at Northern Ariz.* W 60-14 10/29 Northern Ariz.* 1:05 p.m. 10/30 at Eastern Wash.* L 45-10 10/22 Idaho State* 6:05 p.m. 11/6 at Sac State* L 38-28 11/5 Sac State* 1:05 p.m. 11/6 Montana State* W 38-28 10/29 Eastern Wash.* 4:05 p.m. 11/13 Eastern Wash.*L 51-44 (0T) 11/12 Eastern Wash* 3:05 p.m. 11/13 at Montana* L 52-21 11/5 at Montana State*11:05 a.m. 11/20 at Montana* L 38-22 11/19 Montana* 12:05 p.m. 11/20 Cal Poly L 58-13 11/12 Montana* 4:05 p.m. *Big Sky Conference All times Mountain *Big Sky Conferen All times Pacific *Big Sky Confe Big Sky Conferen SERIES RECORD - 11-0, UM SERIES RECORD - 64-34-5, UM

2 0 0 5 F t b MONTANA GRIZZLIES • All-Opponent History W L T Abilene Christian 1 0 0 Albany 1 0 0 Appalachian State 1 0 0 Arizona 1 4 0 Army 0 1 0 Boise State 9 16 0 Brigham Young 5 11 0 British Columbia 2 0 0 California 0 5 0 Cal-Fullerton 1 1 0 Cal Poly 9 0 0 Cal-State Chico 1 0 0 Cal-State Northridge 4 1 0 Carroll College 1 0 0 Carson-Newman 1 0 0 Colorado State 6 10 0 Delaware 0 1 0 DePaul 1 0 0 East Tennessee St. 1 0 0 Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 Eastern Kentucky 1 0 0 Eastern New Mexico 3 0 0 Eastern Washington 21 9 1 Farragut Naval Base 0 2 0 Fort Lewis First Meeting Fresno State 0 1 0 Furman 1 0 0 Georgia Southern 1 2 0 Gonzaga 11 9 4 Hawaii 1 4 0 Hofstra 3 1 0 Houston 0 1 0 Humboldt State 1 0 0 Idaho 27 55 2 Idaho State 34 13 0 Senior Offensive G Iowa 0 1 0 Jackson State 1 0 0 Jacksonville State 1 0 0 Northwestern State 3 0 0 Southern Utah 2 1 0 James Madison 0 1 0 Oklahoma City 1 0 0 Stanford 0 4 0 Kansas State 0 1 0 Oregon 0 6 m 1 Stephen F. Austin 3 0 0 Long Beach State 0 1 0 Oregon State 2 12 2 Syracuse 0 0 1 Louisiana Tech 0 1 0 Pacific University 1 1 0 Texas Tech 1 3 0 Maine 2 0 0 Pacific 2 5 0 Thomas More 1 0 0 Marshall 1 1 0 Pocatello Marines 1 0 0 Troy State 1 0 0 McNeese State 2 3 0 Portland 2 0 1 Tulsa 0 1 0 Minnesota 0 1 0 Portland State 21 11 0 UC-Davis 1 0 0 Minnesota-Duluth 1 0 0 Puget Sound 3 1 0 UCLA 0 6 0 Montana State 65 34 5 Rice 0 1 0 Utah 0 11 0 Montana Tech 12 4 2 Richmond 1 0 0 Utah State 8 26 0 Nevada-Las Vegas 1 4 0 Sacramento State 11 0 0 Washington 1 16 1 Nevada 4 10 0 Sam Houston State 3 1 0 Washington State 2 32 0 New Hampshire 1 0 0 Saint Mary’s (CA) 2 0 0 Weber State 32 11 0 New Mexico 4 10 0 San Diego 0 1 0 Western Illinois 1 2 0 North Dakota 10 7 1 San Diego Marines 0 2 0 Western Washington 1 0 0 Nicholls State 1 0 0 San Francisco 2 1 1 Whitman 5 5 1 North Dakota State 3 3 0 San Jose State 0 3 0 Willamette 0 1 0 North Texas 1 0 0 Simon Fraser 3 2 0 Wyoming 0 13 0 Northern Arizona 27 11 0 Sonoma State 1 0 0 Youngstown State 0 2 0 Northern Colorado 5 1 0 South Dakota 9 6 0 TOTALS 469 445 23 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 South Dakota State 4 0 0 (.513) Northern Iowa 3 0 0 Southern California 0 5 0 (2005 games in bold)

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Senior Offensive Tackie Brad Rhoades