GAME 7 - 23, AT PORTLAND STATE 2 1 HILLSBORO, ORE. - Junior kicker Brody McKnight nailed a 25-yard as time ex­ Montana vs Portland State pired to defeat Portland State in Hillsboro Stadi­ Oct 16, 2010 at Hillsboro, Ore., • Attendnace: 6,425 um. Temperature: 62 . Wind: E 5 • Weather: sunny and cool The win put The Grizzlies in a tie for first in Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total the with Eastern , Montana both teams sporting 4-1 league records. Montana Portland State State (3-1) and Northern Arizona (2-1) are the other two teams with just one conference loss. Qtr Time Scoring play After a 28-yard kickoff return by sophomore 2nd 06:14 UM - Antwon Moutra 33 pass from (Brody McKnight kick), 4-46 1:24 Peter Nguyen, Montana took over at its own 38- 06:01 PSU - Nevin Lewis 92 kickoff return (Zach Brown kick) yard line with 2:34 left to play, trailing 21-20. The 3rd 13:27 PSU - C. Kavanaugh 29 run (Brown kick), 3-55 1:27 Griz drive, in which UM converted the only third 03:25 UM - Chase Reynolds 37 pass from Roper (McKnight kick), 4-51 0:45 down it faced, advanced 54 yards on 10 plays to 4th 13:51 UM - Brody McKnight 25 field goal, 7-22 1:42 the PSU 8-yard line to set up McKnights 25-yard 12:32 UM - McKnight 30 field goal, 4-14 1:12 game-winner, the third of his career. 02:34 PSU - Cory McCaffrey 1 run (Brown kick), 11-97 5:21 The game was tied 14-14 to start the fourth 00:00 UM - McKnight 25 field goal, 10-54 2:28 quarter, and Montana took advantage of Viking miscues to take the lead. UM PSU PASSING: Montana-Justin Roper 17-37-1-172; The first was a turnover where McKnights FIRST DOWNS 16 18 Trumaine Johnson 0-1-0-0. punt glanced off of PSU s Michael Williams before RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-123 51-277 Portland State-C. Kavanaugh 13-19-0-65; Thom­ Montanas Ethan Pateman recovered the ball at the PASSING YDS (NET) 172 65 as Duyndam 0-1-0-0. Vikings 30-yard line. The Griz could only man­ Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-17-1 20-13-0 RECEIVING: Montana-Chase Reynolds 6-67; age a 25-yard McKnight field goal on the short (22 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YDS. 72-295 71-342 Sam Gratton 3-33; Antwon Moutra 2-42; Greg yards) seven-play drive, giving them a 17-14 lead Returns-Yards 1-17 0-0 Hardy 2-14; Gerald Kemp 2-7; K. Middleton 1-5; with 13:51 left in the game. Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 6-20 Bryce Carver 1-4. The Vikings turned the ball over again on Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-113 4-144 Portland State-Cory McCaffrey 4-22; Justin Mo­ their first play from scrimmage following McK­ Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 nahan 3-26; Willie Griffin 2-9; Julius Thomas 2-7; nights field goal. Junior running back Cory Mc­ Punts (Number-Avg) 11-37.5 7-36.7 K. Anderson 1-5; C. Kavanaugh 1-minus 4. Caffrey fumbled when junior linebacker Caleb -Lost 1-1 7-4 : Montana-None. Portland McSurdy stripped the ball at the end of a 2-yard Penalties-Yards 9-84 7-56 State-Manoa Latu 1-0. run. Sophomore linebacker Jordan Tripp recov­ Possession Time 23:35 36:25 FUMBLES: Montana-Chase Reynolds 1-1. Port­ ered for the Griz at the Viking 27. Again the Vi­ Third-Down Conversions 4 of 17 4 of 14 land State-Manoa Latu 1-0; Cory McCaffrey 1-1; king defense held Montana to a McKnight field Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 Oof 2 Willie Griffin 1-1; AJ Powell 1-0; K. Anderson goal, this one from 30 yards out, putting the Griz Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-1 1-0; C. Kavanaugh 1-1; Mike Williams 1-1. up 20-14 with 12:32 to go. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 4-16 SACKS (UA-A): Montana-Clay Pierson 1-0. The game looked over for PSU when run- PSU-DJ Macarthy 2-0; Julious Moore 1-0. ning back Willie Griffin fumbled a pitch attempt RUSHING: Montana-Chase Reynolds 23-107; TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Montana-Caleb that Griz senior cornerback Jimmy Wilson fell on Gerald Kemp 4-17; Justin Roper 7-minus 1. McSurdy 6-6; Erik Stoll 5-4; Jordan Tripp 4-4; at the PSU 34. The Griz appeared to finally pick Portland State-C. Kavanaugh 15-131; Cory Mc­ Tru. Johnson 6-1; J. Wilson 5-2; Bry. Waldhauser up a touchdown off a turnover when senior run­ Caffrey 24-109; Nick Hutter 1-18; Willie Griffin 2-4; Ryan Fetherston 3-2; Alex Shaw 4-0. ning back Chase Reynolds broke free for a 22- 10-13; K. Anderson 1-6. Portland State-Ryan Rau 7-5; DJ Macarthy 6-3; J. yard score, but it was called back due to a holding Shoemaker 4-5. penalty, and Justin Ropers pass was picked off on the next play at the PSU 3-yard line. The Vikings put together their most impres­ Montana answered later in the quarter when sive drive of the night, going 97 yards in 11 plays, Reynolds caught a screen pass from Roper with capped off by a 1 -yard run by McCaffrey, giving nothing but 37 yards of open field to the end zone. PSU a 21-20 lead with 2:34 remaining in the con­ The TD, the 55th of Reynolds’ career, tied the game test. at 14-14 with 3:25 left in the third quarter. Roper threw 17-37 for 172 yards, two touch­ The Griz scored first when Roper hit junior receiver Antwon Moutra down the sideline in the downs, and an interception. Reynolds rushed for 107 yards on 23 carries, and also caught a team- end zone for a 33-yard touchdown with 6:14 re­ maining in the first half. high six passes for 67 yards and a touchdown. Kavanaugh had a game-high 131 yards rush­ The Vikings answered immediately when ing on 15 carries, while McCaffrey had 24 totes for PSU returner Nevin Lewis ran McKnights kickoff 109 yards and a score. 92 yards for a touchdown, tying the score at 7-all B an with 6:01 left until halftime. The teams were tied Portland State led the game in total offense, 7-7 at intermission. 342-295, including a 277-123 advantage in rushing yards. The Vikings also dominated time of posses­ Coming out of halftime, Kavanaugh corralled a high snap and took the option run up the middle sion, 36:25 - 23:35. The Griz had a sizable 172-65 advantage in passing yards. 29 yards for a touchdown, giving the Vikings their first lead of the game, 14-7. Kicker Brody McKnight MONTANA FOOTBALL 2011 GAME 8 - AT MONTANA 24, NORTHERN ARIZONA 2 1 * MISSOULA, MONTANA - Wide receiver C.J. Atkins scored on a 1-yard pass from quar­ Northern Arizona at Montana * terback Justin Roper with five seconds left in the Oct 23, 2010, Missoula, Mont. • Washington-Grizzly Stadium • Attendance: 25,323 Temperature: 48 • Wind: • Weather: Cloudy * game, as the Grizzlies edged the Lumberjacks 24- 21. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total * The 22nd-ranked Lumberjacks (4-3/2-2 Big Northern Arizona 0 9 6 6 21 Sky) had regained the lead (21-17) with 1:59 left Montana 0 10 7 24 * to play on an 11-yard scoring run by halfback Qtr Time Scoring play Giovannie Dixon. NAU tried a two-point con­ 1st 09:52 UM - CJ Atkins 48 run (Brody McKnight kick), 1-48 0:11 * version after Dixon’s go-ahead touchdown, but 2nd 04:44 NAU - Zach Bauman 1 run (Matt Myers kick), 9-53 3:20 a pass by quarterback Chase Stangel fell incom­ * 00:44 NAU - TEAM safety plete. 3rd 12:27 UM - McKnight 38 field goal, 4 -20 0:48 Montana won its fifth game in a row, and * 08:03 UM - Antwon Moutra 28 pass from Justin Roper (McKnight kick), 7-68 2:35 scored its game-winning points in the final sec­ 05:32 NAU - Nick Larson 1 pass from Chase Stangel (Stangel pass failed), 4-18 1:30 * onds for the second straight week. Last Saturday 4th 01:59 NAU - Giovannie Dixon 11 run (Stangel pass failed), 9-67 4:53 Griz kicker Brody McKnight booted a 25-yard * 00:05 UM - CJ Atkins 1 pass from Roper (McKnight kick), 14-56 1:45 field goal as time expired in a 23-21 win over * Portland State. The victory over NAU, UM s sixth of the year, NAU UM RECEIVING: NAU-Austin Shanks 8-65; D. gave the Grizzlies their 25th consecutive winning FIRST DOWNS 16 14 Curry-Chapman 4-30; Zach Bauman 3-33; Nick season. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-106 28-133 Larson 3-21; Khalil Paden 2-20; Mike Czyz 2-18; * Atkins scored his first career TD, UM’s only PASSING YDS (NET) 195 132 Stangel 1-8. points in the first half, on a 48-yard run in the Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-23-0 36-21-0 Montana-Moutra 7-63; Bryce Carver 3-18; Greg * opening quarter. TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YDS. 75-301 64-265 Hardy 3-15; K. Middleton 3-15; Reynolds 2-6; f t NAU running back Zach Bauman knotted Punt Returns-Yards 1-14 4-56 Sam Gratton 1-12; Larson 1-2; CJ Atkins 1-1. the score at 7-7 with 44 seconds left until halftime Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-54 3-53 INTERCEPTIONS: Northern Arizona-None. f t on a 1-yard run. The Jacks got two more points Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Montana-None. when referee Jim Lenau called a safety after Griz­ Punts (Number- Avg) 10-31.0 9-39.3 FUMBLES: Northern Arizona-None. f t zly returner Peter Nguyen had stepped out of the Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Montana-Peter Ngyuen 1-1. back on the end zone after catching the ball on Penalties-Yards 5-26 6-36 SACKS (UA-A): NAU-Wilkinson 0-1; Scott f t the ensuing kickoff, making it 9-7 at half. Possession Time 36:47 22:33 McKeever 1-0. * The Griz took a 10-9 lead on a 38-yard field Third-Down Conversions 8 of 19 8 of 18 Montana-Bryan Waldhauser 1-1; Jimmy Wilson goal by McKnight. Montana boosted it lead to Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 1-0; Tyler Hobbs 1-0; Jordan Tripp 1-0; Caleb * 17-9 when Roper connected with junior wide re­ Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-2 McSurdy 0-1. ceiver Antwon Moutra on a 28-yard touchdown Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 5-43 TACKLES LEADERS (UA-A): NAU: R. f t pass with 8:03 remaining in the third quarter. Worthington 2-5; Kainoa Pe’a 2-5; Scott McK- The Jacks whittled the Griz lead down to two RUSHING: Northern Arizona-Zach Bauman 27- eever 3-2; Cody Dowd 2-3; M. Battisti 2-3; Isaac f t points (17-15) when Stangel hit Nick Larson, a 127; Giovannie Dixon 6-23; TEAM 1-minus 2; Bond 1-4; Matt Estrada 2-2. i 6-foot-8 senior tight end, on a 1-yard TD pass, Chase Stangel 6-minus 42. Montana-Jordan Tripp 1-10; Brandon Dodson and NAU s two-point try failed. Montana-Chase Reynolds 23-83; CJ Atkins 1-48; 6-3; Mike McCord 2-7; Caleb McSurdy 2-6; Tru. s* NAU s final drive was impressive. The Jacks Justin Roper 2-7; Dan Moore 1-0; Jordan Johnson Johnson 2-5; Bobby Alt 0-7; Jimmy Wilson 3-3; went 67 yards on nine plays, with Stangel com­ 1-minus 5. Erik Stoll 1-5; Alex Shaw 2-3; Tyler Hobbs 2-3; f t pleting a pair of passes for 27 yards, Bauman PASSING: Northern Arizona-Chase Stangel 22- Bryan Waldhauser 2-2; Ryan Fetherston 1-3. rushing six times for 29 yards, and Dixon cap­ 34-0-187; Austin Shanks 1-1-0-8. Montana-Rop- ping it off with his 11-yard touchdown run. er 17-30-0-118; J. Johnson 4-5-0-14; Jeff Larson

Montana’s final drive was equally as impres­ 0- 1- 0- 0. sive. First Nguyen had a 43-yard kickoff return, f t giving the Griz the ball on their own 44. Roper completed six passes in the final drive - three of Roper was 17-of-30-0 for 118 yards and two in last week’s 34-7 home victory over Montana f t them going to Moutra, and he also had a key 15- touchdowns. Moutra hauled in 7 passes for 63 State and he was unable to play. yard run, picking up a big first down on a 3rd- yards and a TD. The game-winning grab by At­ Stangel was 22-of-34-0 for 187 yards and one and-10 and advancing the ball to the NAU 15. kins was his only catch in the game. Reynolds score. Junior wide-out Austin Shanks led NAU 5* After Roper’s 15-yard gain, he completed gained a hard-earned 83 yards on 23 carries. with 8 catches for 65 yards. Bauman rushed for back-to-back passes to Moutra (8 yards) and The Griz defense was led by sophomore 127 yards and a TD on 27 carries. f t Reynolds (6 yards), making it first-and-goal for linebacker Jordan Tripp who had a game-high 11 Montana from the NAU 1-yard line. Then Reyn­ tackles, along with a sack and a pass break-up. Se­ f t olds was stopped short on a couple of runs, but nior cornerback Brandon Dodson and junior free the Griz got another first down on a defensive safety Mike McCord had 9 tackles each, while ju­ f t holding call, and the next play after the penalty nior linebacker Caleb McSurdy added 8 stops and f t Roper lofted a pass to Atkins who wrestled the two PDs. The Griz “D” had 5 sacks in the game. ball away from the NAU defensive back for the Stangel was a surprise starter for NAU, as se­ f t game-winner. nior Michael Herrick was apparently injured late & GAME 9 - AT WEBER STATE 30, MONTANA 2 1

OGDEN, UTAH - Running back Vai Tafu- na, a 6-1,245-pound senior, rushed for 124 yards Montana at W eber State and four touchdowns to lead the Wildcats to a Oct 30, 2010 at Ogden, Utah, • Attendance: 6,782 key Big Sky Conference victory over the seventh- Temperature: 58 • Wind: SSW-5 • Weather: Mostly Cloudy ranked Grizzlies. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total It was the second loss in a row for Montana Montana 7 14 0 0 21 in Ogden, as they suffered their only regular-sea- Weber State 6 7 14 3 30 son loss there in 2008, 45-28. Qtr Time Scoring play The setback halted a five-game winning 1st 07:52 UM - Jabin Sambrano 7 pass from Justin Roper (Brody McKnight kick, 1-7 0:04 streak by the Grizzlies, and knocked them out of 03:21 WSU - Vai Tafuna 2 run (Shaun McClain-kick failed, 11-80 4:31 a tie with Eastern Washington for first place in 2nd 07:20 WSU - Tafuna 1 run (McClain kick, 15-70 5:25 the Big Sky. 02:38 UM - Sam Gratton 10 pass from Roper (McKnight kick, 7-67 2:08 Montana senior quarterback Justin Roper 00:26 UM - Bryce Carver 12 pass from Roper (McKnight kick, 4-50 0:46 threw for three first-half touchdowns but also 3rd 05:56 WSU - Tafuna 1 run (Bo Bolen-rush failed) 11-63 5:52 threw three second-half interceptions in the los­ 02:07 WSU - Tafuna 3 run (Bolen rush) 10-48 3:39 ing effort. 4th 08:39 WSU - McClain 33 field goal, 4-6 2:03 The Wildcats out-rushed Montana 259-111. The power running attack of WSU also gave the Wildcats a massive 40:28-19:32 edge in time-of- UM WSU PASSING: Montana-Justin Roper 22-38-3-261; possession and helped them convert 50-percent FIRST DOWNS 18 21 Jordan Johnson 0-1-0-0. of their third down opportunities. Overall, the RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 24-111 68-259 Weber State-Cameron Higgins 13-18-0-129. Griz led 261-129 in passing yards. WSU held a PASSING YDS (NET) 261 129 RECEIVING: Montana-Reynolds 6-54; Jabin slim 388-372 yard edge in total offense. Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-22-3 18-13-0 Sambrano 4-70; Sam Gratton 4-30; CJ Atkins Roper was 22-of-38-3 for 261 yards and 3 TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YDS 63-372 86-388 2-44; Antwon Moutra 2-34; Bryce Carver 2-16; TDs in the game, but was 4-of-ll-3 for 66 yards Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-3 Gerald Kemp 1-11; Jeff Larson 1-2. in the second half. Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-14 Weber State-Mike Phillips 3-49; Bo Bolen 3-32; Griz running back Chase Reynolds had 125 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-87 2-37 Joe Collins 3-21; Austin Raught 1-11; Brian all-purpose yards — 71 on the ground on 14 car­ Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-88 Jankowski 1-8; Erik Walker 1-6; Zac Eldridge 1-2. ries and 54 yards on six receptions. Wide receiver Punts (Number-Avg) 4-45.8 6-37.8 INTERCEPTIONS: Montana-None. Jabin Sambrano, who has been slowed by an in­ Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Weber State-Jordan Brown 1-47; Nick Webb jury, led all receivers with 70 yards and a touch­ Penalties-Yards 6-45 7-61 1-29; David James 1-12. down on four catches. Possession Time 19:32 40:28 FUMBLES: Montana-Gerald Kemp 1-1. Weber The Grizzlies took advantage of a WSU fum­ Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 10 of 20 State-Team 1-1. ble to take the early lead. Sophomore linebacker Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 SACKS UA-A: Montana-None. Weber State- Jordan Tripp recovered a fumble by quarterback Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 5-5 Trevor Pletcher 1-0. Cameron Higgins at the WSU 7-yard line, and Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-7 TACKLES LEADERS (UA-A): Montana-Jimmy on the next play Roper hit Sambrano for a 7-yard Wilson 10-7; Caleb McSurdy 6-10; Alex Shaw touchdown. RUSHING: Montana-Chase Reynolds 14-71; 7-7; Jordan Tripp 6-5; Erik Stoll 3-6; Brandon The Wildcats answered with two Tafuna Jabin Sambrano 2-14; CJ Atkins 1-13; Gerald Dodson 3-4; Bobby Alt 2-5; Tyler Hobbs 2-1; rushing touchdowns. He had a 1-yard score with Kemp 2-11; Antwon Moutra 1-7; Justin Roper Ryan Fetherston 1-2; Bray. Schilling 0-3; Ethan 3:21 left in the first quarter to finish off an 80-yard 4-minus 5. Pateman 2-0. Wildcat drive, but the extra point was wide right. Weber State-Vai Tafuna 29-124; Bo Bolen 22-82; Weber State-Jordan Brown 8-5; Blake Keller 5-5; He followed that up with a 2-yard TD run with Josh Booker 10-44; Cameron Higgins 2-8; Mike Taylor Sedillo 0-7; Nick Webb 2-3. 7:20 left in the second quarter, giving Weber State Hoke 1-2; Team 4-minus 1. a 13-7 lead. Montanas offense got hot at the end of the 10 first downs. The time of possession was sig­ the Montana 21. WSU settled for a 33-yard field first half. Roper had TD throws of 11 yards to nificant, as WSU had the ball 15 more minutes goal by Shaun McClain after the turnover - what Sam Gratton with 2:08 to go and a 12-yarder to (22:34 to 7:26) - an entire quarter longer than proved to be the final points of the game and giv­ Bryce Carver with 26 seconds left. The pair of Montana. ing WSU a 30-21 lead. TDs gave Montana a 21-13 halftime lead. That lead was soon gone. Ropers pass was The turnaround in the contest came on UM’s tipped off of Carvers hands to Wildcat corner- first possession of the third quarter. After the back David James, who returned it 12 yards to the Grizzlies drove to the WSU 17-yard line, Roper Montana 48, and 10 plays and 3:39 later, Tafuna was picked off on a first-and-10 by defensive back scored from three yards out. Bo Bolen’s two-point David Webb who returned it 29 yards to the WSU run gave the Wildcats the lead for good, 27-21, 37-yard line. The pick set up an 11-play drive that with 2:07 left in the third quarter. WSU had the consumed 5:52 and ended with a Tafuna 1-yard ball 11:09 in the third stanza, converted 5-of-6 TD run. Instead of taking a 28-13 lead, Montana third downs (UM was 0-of-0), and out-scored the held a slim 21-19 advantage. Griz 14-0. That pick started a lop-sided second half for The teams traded punts to begin the fourth WSU. The Grizzlies had 22 plays for 121 yards quarter, and on UM’s next possession Roper and five first downs in the final 30 minutes, com­ forced a third-down pass and safety Jordan a m pared to the Wildcats’ 43 plays for 170 yards and Brown picked it off and returned it 47 yards to MONTANA FOOTBALL 2011 GAME 10 - AT MONTANA 27, NORTH DAKOTA 17

MISSOULA, MONTANA - Senior running back Chase Reynolds rushed for 173 yards and North Dakota at Montana Nov 13,2010 at Missoula, Mont., Washington-Grizzly Stadium • Attendance: 24,151 three touchdowns and broke the school record Weather: 41, Cloudy for scoring runs in the win. Reynolds’ three touchdown runs gave him Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total 51 in his career, breaking the record of 50 set by North Dakota 0 10 7 0 17 former halfback and Kalispell native Lex Hilliard Montana 7 6 7 7 27 from 2003-07. Qtr Time Scoring play Saturday’s game was a non-league contest, 1st 00:03 UM - Antwon Moutra 58 pass from Justin Roper (Brody McKnight kick), 5-77 1:48 but North Dakota, along with Cal Poly, UC Davis, 2nd 12:28 UM - Chase Reynolds 12 run (McKnight rush failed), 2-15 0:16 and Southern Utah will join the Big Sky Confer­ 12:10 UND - Mitch Sutton 1 run (Zeb Miller kick), 1-1 0:05 ence in 2012. 00:00 UND - Zeb Miller 29 field goal, 4—5 0:40 Montana took an early lead and scored the 3rd 11:05 UND - Sutton 50 run (Zeb Miller kick), 3-59 1:29 only points of the first quarter when senior quar­ 09:49 UM - Reynolds 14 run (McKnight kick), 3-65 1:10 terback Justin Roper hit junior wide receiver An­ 4th 05:21 UM - Reynolds 4 run (McKnight kick), 3-67 1:04 twon Moutra for a 58-yard touchdown pass, giv­ ing UM a 7-0 lead with just three seconds left in UND UM PASSING: North Dakota-M. Hendrickson 6-23- the opening stanza. FIRST DOWNS 13 15 0-29; Brent GOSKA 3-7-0-27. It looked like the Grizzlies might have the RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 45-153 45-190 Montana-Justin Roper 14-22-1-231; Gerald game under control when Reynolds scored his PASSING YDS (NET) 56 231 Kemp 0-1-0-0. first touchdown of the game on a 12-yard run Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-9-0 23-14-1 RECEIVING: UND-Josh Murray 3-24; R.J. Mc­ with 12:28 left in the second quarter, giving TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YDS 75-209 68-421 Gill 3-15; Catlin Solum 2-15. Montana a 13-0 lead, but Dominique Hawkins Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-9 Montana-Jabin Sambrano 4-76; Chase Reynolds returned the ensuing kickoff 99 yards to the Punt Returns-Yards 2-4 4-35 4-39; Antwon Moutra 3-100; Greg Hardy 1-6; K. UM 1-yard line, and running back Mitch Sutton Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-181 3-73 Middleton 1-6; CJ Atkins 1-4. scored on a 1-yard run, and the Fighting Sioux Interception Returns-Yards 1-21 0-0 INTERCEPTIONS: North Dakota-Ty Boyle cut the Griz lead to 13-7 with 12:10 remaining Punts (Number- Avg) 12-38.2 10-39.0 1- 21. until halftime. Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Montana-None. UND had another big play right before Penalties-Yards 3-25 10-85 FUMBLES: UND-D. Hawkins 1-0; Murrayl-1. halftime, this time by its defense, as senior nose Possession Time 30:42 29:18 Montana-None. tackle Ty Boyle tipped a Roper pass, intercepted Third-Down Conversions 5 of 19 2 of 14 SACKS (UA-A): UND-D. Hendrickson 2-0; Ryan the ball, and then returned it to Montana’s 7-yard Fourth-Down Conversions Oof 1 0 of 1 Kasowski 1-0; Mitch Goertz 1-0. Montana-Ryan line. The Grizzly defense held, though, and UND Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3 Fetherston 1-0; Jordan Tripp 1-0; Alex Shaw 1-0. settled for a 29-yard field goal by Zeb Miller. That Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-25 3-25 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): North Dakota-Ty made the score 13-10, Montana, at halftime. Boyle 3-7; Chavon Mackey 1-6; Mitch Goertz The Fighting Sioux took their only lead RUSHING: UND-Mitch Sutton 12-76; M. Hen- 3-3; D. Hendrickson 3-3; Ross Brenneman 1-5; of the afternoon at the 11:05 mark of the third dirckson 14-28; Josh Murray 14-23; Greg Hardin Broc Bellmore 0-6. quarter, as Sutton broke off right tackle and raced 2-11; Brent Goska 2-10; Jake Miller 1-5. Montana-Jordan Tripp 4-9; Caleb McSurdy 2-10; down the right sideline for a 50-yard touchdown Montana-Chase Reynolds 27-173; Gerald Kemp Erik Stoll 2-10; Alex Shaw 3-3; Ryan Fetherston run, and UND led 17-13. However, those proved 9-50; Tru. Johnson 1-minus 2; TEAM 2-minus 3; 2-4; Tyler Hobbs 0-5; Tru. Johnson 3-1; Brandon to be the final points of the game by UND. Justin Roper 6-minus 28. Dodson 2-2; Bry. Waldhauser 1-3; Jimmy Wilson The Griz “D” and the Drummond native 0-4. Reynolds were the keys to the win for Montana in a second half that was dominated by the home 56 yards and no scores. Boyle led the Fighting down on a 4-yard run. The key play in the drive team. Sioux with 10 tackles. that led to Reynold’s record-breaking TD run Reynolds carried the ball 27 times and aver­ The Grizzly defense not only shut out the was a 55-yard pass completion from Roper to aged 6.4 yards a tote. Sophomore halfback Gerald Fighting Sioux in the final 26-plus minutes, but junior wide receiver Jabin Sambrano. That hook­ Kemp added 50 yards on nine runs. they limited the visitors from Grand Forks to just up moved the ball to the UND 12-yard line, and Roper was 14-of-22-l for 231 yards and a 45 total yards on 23 plays, along with five first two plays later Reynolds scored his 51st rushing touchdown. Sambrano had a game-high 4 catches downs in the fourth quarter. touchdown. along with 74 yards, while Reynolds had 4 grabs Reynolds rushed 15 times for 117 yards (7.8- for 39 yards, and Moutra caught 3 passes for a yard average) and two touchdowns in the second game-high 100 yards. half. The Griz defense was led by sophomore line­ After Sutton’s go-ahead TD, the Grizzlies re­ backer Jordan Tripp with a game-high 13 tackles gained the lead for good thanks to Reynolds, who and a sack. Senior strong safety Erik Stoll and on the next series had a huge 51-yard run to the junior linebacker Caleb McSurdy had 12 tackles UND 14-yard line, then two plays later he scored apiece. Junior linebacker Alex Shaw and junior on a 14-yard run, giving the Griz a 20-17 lead end Ryan Fetherston each had a sack. with 9:49 left in the third quarter. Sutton rushed 12 times for 76 yards and two Montana added an insurance touchdown on TDs. UND Marcus Hendrickson its third possession in the fourth quarter, with and Brent Goska were a combined 9-of-30-0 for Reynolds scoring his record-breaking touch- GAME 11 - MONTANA STATE 2 1, AT MONTANA 16 * MISSOULA, MONTANA - The Grizzlies shut their intrastate rivals in the second half, but Montana State vs. Montana that was not enough as the Bobcats won in front Nov. 20, 2010, Missoula, Mont., Washington-Grizzly Stadium • 26,019 of a Washington-Grizzly Stadium record crowd Temperature: 18 • Wind: 15-25 • Weather: Cold and Snowy of 26,019. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total MSU tied Eastern Washington (9-2/7-1) for Montana State 14 7 0 0 21 the league title, but the Cats earned the automatic Montana 14 0 2 0 16 Football Championship Subdivision playoff berth thanks to their 30-7 win over the Eagles earlier Qtr Time Scoring play this season. 1st 12:13 MSU - Tanner Bleskin 16 pass from Denarius McGhee (J. Cunningham kick), 5-40 EWU received one of the FCS’s 10 at-large 2:47 playoff berths and went on to win its first-ever 11:55 UM - Chase Reynolds 59 run (Brody McKnight kick), 1-59 0:11 FCS national title. The Grizzlies were denied a 03:57 MSU - C.J. Palmer 9 pass from McGhee (J. Cunningham kick), 13-84 7:50 play-off berth, ending their record streak at 17 in 00:16 UM - Justin Roper 6 run (McKnight kick), 9-58 3:35 a row. The Grizzlies had won or shared the previ­ 2nd 09:18 MSU - Orenzo Davis 17 run (J. Cunningham kick), 12-80 5:58 ous 12 Big Sky championships, dating back to the 3rd 04:41 UM - TEAM safety 1998 season. MSU UM PASSING: Montana State-Denarius McGhee 11- The loss over-shadowed a gutsy effort by FIRST DOWNS 18 19 18-0-138. Montana-Justin Roper 14-25-2-115; Montanas record-setting halfback, Chase Reyn­ RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-140 40-259 Jeff Larson 0-1-0-0. olds, who rushed for a season-high 180 yards. PASSING YDS (NET) 138 115 RECEIVING: Montana State-Julius Lloyd 4-62; Montana dominated MSU in the second half Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-11-0 26-14-2 Tanner Bleskin 2-23; Elvis Akpla 2-16; C.J. Palm­ out-gaining them 219 to 57 in total yards, and TOTAL OFF. PLAYS-YDS. 62-278 66-374 er 2-15; Orenzo Davis 1-22. picking up eight more first downs (12 to 4). But, Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Montana-Gerald Kemp 3-50; Jabin Sambrano the home-standing Grizzlies managed only two Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-13 3-20; Antwon Moutra 2-26; Sam Gratton 2-11; points of their own in the final half, those points Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-51 5-81 Bryce Carver 2-3; Greg Hardy 1-7; Chase Reyn­ coming thanks to an errant snap on a MSU punt. Int. Returns-Yards 2-12 0-0 olds 1-minus 2. The 8th-ranked Bobcats opened the scoring Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.0 3-34.3 on the first possession of the game, as quarter­ INTERCEPTIONS: Montana State-Jordan Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-2 Craney 1-12; Michael Rider 1-0. Montana-None. back Denarius McGhee threw a 16-yard TD pass Penalties-Yards 2-25 3-30 FUMBLES: Montana State-Orenzo Davis 1-0. to fellow redshirt freshmen and wide receiver Possession Time 32:50 27:10 Montana-Gerald Kemp 1-1; Justin Roper 1-0; Pe­ Tanner Bleskin, giving MSU a 7-0 lead. Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 6 of 12 ter Ngyuen 1-0; Chase Reynolds 1-1. The 11th/14th-ranked Grizzlies tied the Fourth-Down Conversions Oof 2 1 of 3 SACKS (UA-A): Montana State -None. Mon­ game up just seconds later, as Reynolds scored on Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-5 tana- None. a 59-yard touchdown run in Montanas first play Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 TACKLE LEADERS (UA-A): Montana State- from scrimmage, knotting the score at 7-7 Jody Owens 4-6; C. Schreibeis 4-3; Jordan Craney MSU’s next possession culminated with a RUSHING: Montana State -Orenzo Davis 33- 3-4; A. Grosulak 1-6; Darius Jones 4-2; Clay Big- 9-yard scoring pass from McGhee to running 140; C.J. Palmer 7-29; Denarius McGhee 3-11; nell 1-4; D. O’Connell 0-5. back CJ Palmer, giving the Cats a 14-7 lead with Team 1-minus 40. 3:57 left in the first quarter. Montana-Caleb McSurdy 2-15; Erik Stoll 2-10; Montana-Chase Reynolds 21-180; Justin Roper Jordan Tripp 4-6; Jimmy Wilson 5-3; Tyler Hobbs Montana scored on its next possession, with 12-55; Gerald Kemp 5-14; Sam Gratton 1-7; CJ 1-5; Bryan Waldhauser 0-6. senior quarterback Justin Roper scoring on a Atkins 1-3. 6-yard run with 16 seconds remaining until half- time, tying the score at 14-all. But MSU scored on its third straight possession, running back Oren- Reynolds ended up with 4,067 career rush­ zo Davis rushing for a 17-yard TD to give MSU ing yards, just three behind the record of all-time a 21-14 lead with 9:18 left in the second quarter, leader Yohance Humphery (4,070, 1998-2001). which proved to be the final points tallied by the Reynolds set school records in total TDs scored Cats. (59) and rushing TDs (52). The Griz had several opportunities to score Roper was 14-of-25-2 for 115 yards and in the second half, but were intercepted once at no TDs, and rushed 12 times for 55 yards and a the MSU 24-yard line, and lost two fumbles in­ score. Halfback Gerald Kemp had 3 catches for i side the Bobcats’ five-yard line. 50 yards, while wide receiver Jabin Sambrano had The only second-half points in the contest 3 for 20. came with 4:41 left in the third quarter, as a low Griz linebacker Caleb McSurdy had a career- snap from center skidded by MSU punter Rory high 17 tackles, while strong safety Erik Stoll had Perez and went all the way back to the end zone, 12 stops, and linebacker Jordan Tripp had 10 and Perez scooped the ball up and swatted it out tackles, including 2.5 for loss. of the end zone for a safety. McGhee was 11-of-18-0 for 138 yards and It was Montanas first regular-season home two scores. Davis rushed 33. times for 140 yards loss since a 34-20 setback to EWU in 2005. and a TD. Linebacker Jody Owens led MSU with Reynolds rushed 21 times for 180 yards and 10 tackles. a TD. In UM’s last two games he rushed for 353 yards and four touchdowns. Senior quarterback Justin Roper MONTANA FOOTBALL 2011 a i l i :®;b e @isie n t s

Senior Wide Receiver/Returns * EASTERN * I V I T 1 I 1 I WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY * TENNESSEE CAL POLY EASTERN WASHINGTON I Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 * Knoxville, Tenn. Missoula, Mont. Missoula, Mont. * ■ Location: Knoxville, Tenn. ■ Location: San Luis Obispo, Calif. ■ Location: Cheney, Wash. Enrollment: 27,523 Enrollment: 19,235 Enrollment: 10,750 Founded: 1794 Founded: 1901 Founded: 1882 I Nickname: Volunteers/Vols Nickname: Mustangs Nickname: Eagles Colors: Orange and White Colors: Forest Green and Gold Colors: Red, White and Black * Mascot: Smokey the Blue Tick Coon Hound Mascot: Musty the Mustang Mascot: Swoop I Stadium (Capacity): Neyland (102,455) Stadium (Capacity): Alex G. Spanos (11,075) Stadium (Capacity): Roos Field (8,600) Conference: Southeastern Conference: Great West Football Conference: Big Sky

■ Head Coach: Derek Dooley ■ Head Coach: Tim Walsh ■ Head Coach: Beau Baldwin % Alma Mater (Year): Virginia (1990) Alma Mater (Year): UC Riverside (1977) Alma Mater: Central Washington t Record at Tennessee: 6-7 (1 year) Record at Cal Poly: 11-11 (2 years) Year: (1996) Overall Record: 23-27 (4 years) Overall Record: 128-93 (20 years) Record at Eastern Washington:27-11(3 yrs.) I Overall Record: 37-14 (4 years) ■ 2010 Overall Record: 6-7 ■ 2010 Overall Record: 7-4 I 2010 Conference Record: 3-5 2010 Conference Record: 2-2 ■ 2010 Overall Record: 13-2 I Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/11 2010 Conference Record: 7-1 Lettermen Returning/Lost:46/17 Lettermen Returning/Lost:65/10 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 % Top Returners: Tyler Bray, QB, 6-6, So., Top Returners: Andre Broadous, QB, 6-0, Lettermen Returning/Lost:54/15 IV; , WR, 6-4, So., IV; Malik Jr., 2V; Jake Romanelli, FB, 6-3, Sr., 3V; Geoff Top Returners: Brandon Kaufman, WR, 6-5, * Jackson, DT, 6-5, Sr., IV; Jawuan James, OT, Hyde, C, 6-2, Jr., 2V; David Mahr, SB, 5-10, Jr., 2V; Gabe Jackson, OT, 6-4, Sr., 3V; Steven k 6-6, So., IV; Herman Lathers, LB, 6-0, Jr., Sr., 3V; Art Munoz, OT, 6-2, Sr., 3V; Maurice Forgette, OG, 6-4, So., IV; Chris Powers, OC, 2V; Tauren Poole, TB, 5-10, Sr., 3V; Prentiss McClure, OG, 6-3, Sr., 3V; Scott Winne- 6-2, Sr., 2V; Bo Levi Mitchell, QB, 6-2, Sr., IV; I Waggner, DB, 6-2, Jr., 2V. wisser, OG, 6-5, Sr., 3V. Renard Williams, DT, 6-2, Sr., 3V; Zach John­ son, LB, 6-1, Sr., 2V. I ■ Football Contact: Harris Ford ■ Football Contact: Eric Burdick I Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] ■ Football Contact: Dave Cook Office Phone: (865) 974-1214 Office Phone: (805) 756-6550 Email: [email protected] k Cell Phone: (865) 567-6287 Cell Phone: (805) 550-3427 Office Phone: (509) 359-6334 Office Fax: (865) 974-1269 Office Fax: (805) 756-2650 Cell Phone: (509) 280-2502 k Web Site: www.utsports.com Web Site: www.gopoly.com Office Fax: (509) 359-2828 * Web Site: www.goeags.com ■ 2011 Schedule ■ 2011 Schedule k Date Opponent Date Opponent ■ 2011 Schedule Sept. 3 Montana Sept. 3 at San Diego State Date Opponent k Sept. 10 Cincinnati Sept. 10 at Montana Sept. 3 at Washington k Sept. 17 at Florida* Sept. 17 South Dakota State Sept. 10 at South Dakota Oct. 1 Buffalo Sept. 24 at Northern Illinois Sept. 17 at Montana* k Oct. 8 Georgia* Oct. 8 Central Oklahoma Sept. 24 Montana State* Oct. 15 LSU* Oct. 15 Southern Utah* Oct. 1 Weber State* k Oct. 22 at Alabama* Oct. 22 at North Dakota* Oct. 8 at Northern Arizona* k Oct. 29 South Carolina* Oct. 29 South Dakota* Oct. 15 Northern Colorado* Nov. 5 Middle Tennesee State Nov. 5 at UC Davis* Oct. 22 at Sacramento State* k Nov. 12 at Arkansas* Nov. 12 Eastern Washington Oct. 29 Portland State* Nov. 19 Vanderbilt* Nov. 19 at South Alambama Nov. 12 at Cal Poly k Nov. 26 at Kentucky* *Great West Football Conference game Nov. 19 at Idaho State* k *Southeastern Conference game *Big Sky Conference game k

MONTANA FOOTBALL 2011 SACRAMENTO STATE NORTHERN COLORADO IDAHO STATE Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Sacramento, Calif. Missoula, Mont. Pocatello, Idaho

■ Location: Sacramento, Calif. ■ Location: Greeley, Colo. ■ Location: Pocatello, Idaho Enrollment: 29,241 Enrollment: 12,358 Enrollment: 15,041 Founded: 1947 Founded: 1889 Founded: 1901 Nickname: Hornets Nickname: Bears Nickname: Bengals Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Black and Orange Mascot: Stinger Mascot: Klawz Mascot: Benny the Bengal Stadium (Capacity): Hornet Stadium (21,195) Stadium (Capacity): (8,500) Stadium (Capacity): (12,000) Conference: Big Sky Conference: Big Sky Conference: Big Sky

■ Head Coach: Marshall Sperbeck ■ Head Coach: Earnest Collins, Jr. ■ Head Coach: Mike Kramer Alma Mater (Year): Nevada (1984) Alma Mater (Year): Northern Colorado (1996) Alma Mater (Year): Idaho (1977) Record at Sacramento State: 20-25 (4 years) Record at Northern Colorado: 1st year Record at Idaho State: 1st year Overall Record: 129-78 (19 years) Overall Record: 8-12 (2 years) Overall Record: 77-75 (12 years)

■ 2010 Overall Record: 6-5 ■ 2010 Overall Record: 3-8 ■ 2010 Overall Record: 1-10 2010 Conference Record: 5-3 2010 Conference Record: 2-6 2010 Conference Record: 0-8 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Lettermen Returning/Lost:42/18 Lettermen Returning/Lost:36/13 Lettermen Returning/Lost:34/17 Top Returners: Chase Deadder, WR, 6-4, Sr., Top Returners: Jace Davis, WR, 6-1, Jr.; Pat­ Top Returners: Tavoy Moore, Rets., 5-7, 3V; Morris Norrise, WR, 6-0, Fr., IV; John rick Walker, WR, 5-9, Sr.; Lee Barbiasz, OT, Sr.; Jordan Monga, DT, 6-0, Sr.; A.J. Storms, Taylor, OT, 6-3, Sr., 3V; Nate Doverspike, OT, 6-7, Sr.; Andrew Downing, FB, 5-9, Sr.; Dom­ OLB, 6-0, Sr.; Basim Hudeen, ILB, 5-10, Sr.; 6-5, Sr., 3V; Jeff Fleming, QB, 6-4, Sr., IV; inic Gunn, Rets., 5-11, Jr.; V.J. Holmes, DE, David Harrington, P, 6-3, Sr. Bryan Hilliard, RB, 5-11, Sr., 3V; Zack Nash, 6-3, Sr.; Nick Hernon, DE, 6-1, Sr. DE, 6-3, Sr., 3V. Football Contact: Steve Schaack Football Contact: Heather Kennedy Email: [email protected] ■ Football Contact: Brian Berger Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (208) 282-2621 Email: [email protected] Office Phone: (970) 351-1065 Cell Phone: (208) 406-3570 Office Phone: (916) 278-4313 Cell Phone: (970) 978-0675 Office Fax: (208) 282-3659 Cell Phone: (916) 397-4325 Office Fax: (970) 351-1995 Web Site: www.isubengals.com Office Fax: (916) 278-5429 Web Site: www.uncbears.com Web Site: www.hornetsports.com I 2011 Schedule I 2011 Schedule Date Opponent ■ 2011 Schedule Date Opponent Sept. 3 Washington State Date Opponent Sept. 3 Lindenwood Sept. 10 Western State College Sept. 3 at Oregon State Sept. 10 at Colorado State Sept. 17 Northern Colorado* Sept. 10 at Southern Utah Sept. 17 at Idaho State* Sept. 24 Northern Arizona* Sept. 17 at Weber State* Sept. 24 Weber State* Oct. 1 Portland State* Sept. 24 Montana* Oct. 1 at Montana* Oct. 8 Montana* Oct. 1 at Montana State* Oct. 8 Sacramento State* Oct. 15 Weber State* Oct. 8 at Northern Colorado' Oct. 15 at Eastern Washington* Oct. 22 Brigham Young Oct. 22 Eastern Washington* Oct. 22 Montana State* Oct. 29 Montana State* Oct. 29 Northern Arizona* Oct. 29 North Dakota Nov. 12 Sacramento State* Nov. 5 at Portland State* Nov. 5 at Northern Arizona* Nov. 19 Eastern Washington* Nov. 12 Idaho State* Nov. 12 Portland State* *Big Sky Conference game Nov. 19 UC Davis *Big Sky Conference game eBig Sky Conference game

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PORTLAND STATE NORTHERN ARIZONA WEBER STATE Oct. 15 Oct. 22 October 29 Missoula, Mont. Flagstaff, Ariz. Missoula, Mont. Location: Portland, Ore. Location: Flagstaff, Ariz. ■ Location: Ogden, Utah Enrollment: 29,818 Enrollment: 25,205 Enrollment: 24,000 Founded: 1946 Founded: 1899 Founded: 1889 Nickname: Vikings Nickname: Lumberjacks Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Green, White and Silver Colors: Blue, Gold and Sage Colors: Royal Purple and White Mascot: Victor E. Viking Mascot: Louie the Lumberjack Mascot: Waldo Stadium (Capacity): Jeld-Wen Field Stadium: J. Lawrence Stadium: Stewart Conference: Big Sky Capacity: 15,000 Capacity: 17,500 Conference: Big Sky Conference: Big Sky Head Coach: Nigel Burton Alma Mater (Year): Washington (1999) Head Coach: Jerome Souers Head Coach: Ron McBride Record at Portland State: 2-9 (1 year) Alma Mater (Year): Oregon (1983) Alma Mater (Year): San Jose State (1963) Overall Record: 2-9 (1 year) Record at Northern Arizona: 72-75 (13 years) Record at Weber State: 38-32 (6 years) Overall Record: 72-75 (13 years) Overall Record: 126-95 (19 years) 2010 Overall Record: 2-9 2010 Conference Record: 1-7 2010 Overall Record: 6-5 2010 Overall Record: 6-5 Starters Returning/Lost: 21/3 2010 Conference Record: 4-4 2010 Conference Record: 5-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost:50/20 Starters Returning/Lost:11/13 Starters Returning/Lost:14/10 Top Returners: Dustin Waldron, OT, 6-6, Sr.. Lettermen Returning/Lost:52/13 Lettermen Returning/Lost:40/15 3V; Kyle Ritt, OT, 6-2, Jr., 2V; Adam Kleffner* Top Returners: Austin Shanks, WR, 5-8, Sr. Top Returners: Caleb Turner, OT, 6-4, Sr. OC, 6-3, Sr., 3V; Connor Kavanaugh, QB, 6-0; 3V; Trey Gilleo, OT, 6-6, Jr., 2V; Alex Mott 2V; J.C. Oram, OG, 6-4, Sr., 3V; Tyson Tiatia, Sr., 3V; Cory McCaffrey, RB, 5-9, Sr., 3V; Zach OG, 6-5, Sr., IV; Zach Bauman, RB, 5-10, So. OC, 6-2, Fr., IV; Brian Jankowski, TE, 6-4, Jr., Brown, K, 6-1, Jr., 2V; Julious Moore, DT, 6-0 IV; Calvin “Vinnie ’ Paciulli, FB, 6-1, Sr., 3V; 2V; Adam Sagapolutete-White, DT, 5-11, Jr., So., IV. Isaac Bond., DE, 6-4, Sr., 3V; Scott McKeever, 2V; Nick Webb, LB, 6-4, Sr., 3V; Josh Keala- LB, 6-1, Sr., 3V. makia, P, 6-1, So., IV; Josh Booker, RB, 6-0, Football Contact: Mike Lund 215, So., IV. Email: [email protected] Football Contact: Steve Shaff Office Phone: (503) 725-5602 Email: [email protected] Football Contact: Paul Grua Cell Phone: (503) 866-0236 Office Phone: (928) 523-6792 Email: [email protected] Office Fax: (503) 725-5500 Cell Phone: (928) 606-6628 Office Phone: (801) 626-7414 Web Site: www.goviks.com Office Fax: (928) 523-6793 Cell Phone: (801) 452-3811 Web Site: www.nauathletics.com Office Fax: (801) 626-6490 2011 Schedule Web Site: www.weberstatesports.com Date Opponent 2011 Schedule Sept. 3 Southern Oregon Date Opponent 2011 Schedule Sept. 17 Northern Arizona* Sept. 3 at Arizona Date Opponent Sept. 24 at Texas Christian University Sept. 10 Fort Lewis Sept. 3 at Wyoming Oct. 1 at Idaho State* Sept. 17 at Portland State* Sept. 10 at Utah State Oct. 8 Montana State* Sept. 24 Idaho State* Sept. 17 Sacramento State* 15 Oct. at Montana* Oct. 8 Eastern Washington* Sept. 24 at Northern Colorado* Oct. 22 Willamette Oct. 15 at Montana State* Oct. 1 at Eastern Washington* Oct. 29 at Eastern Washington* Oct. 22 Montana*# Oct. 15 Idaho State* Nov. 5 Sacramento State* Oct. 29 at Sacramento State* Oct. 22 Southern Utah Nov. 12 Northern Colorado* Nov. 5 Northern Colorado* Oct. 29 at Montana* Nov. 19 at Weber State* Nov. 12 at Weber State* Nov. 5 Montana State* *Big Sky Conference game Nov. 19 Southern Utah Nov. 12 Northern Arizona* Big Sky Conference game Nov. 19 at Portland State* #Homecoming game *Big Sky Conference game

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52, Sac State 21 1994: at Idaho State 28, Montana 23 2005: Montana 31, at Sac State 14 1995: at Montana 35, Idaho State 21 Montana vs. Northern Arizona 2006: at Montana 59, Sac State 14 1996: at Montana 43, Idaho State 19 1966: at NAU 34, Montana 8 2007: Montana 17, at Sac State 3 1997: Montana 48, at Idaho State 0 1968: at NAU 18, Montana 0 2008: at Montana 43, Sac State 7 1998: at Montana 40, Idaho State 13 1969: at Montana 52, NAU 7 2009: Montana 45, at Sac State 30 1999: Montana 73, at Idaho State 23 1970: Montana 20, at NAU 0* 2010: at Montana 28, Sac State 25 2000: at Montana 38, Idaho State 21 1972: at Montana 40, NAU 17 *Year Sacramento State joined Big Sky 2001: Montana 32, at Idaho State 28 1973: at NAU 14, Montana 10 (Montana leads 16-0) 2002: at Montana 13, Idaho State 9 1974: at Montana 27, NAU 0 2003: at Idaho State 43, UM 40 (2 OT) 1975: Montana 28, at NAU 22 Montana vs. Northern Colorado 2004: at Montana 24, Idaho State 22 1976: NAU 23, at Montana 21 1976: at Northern Colorado 27, Montana 19 2005: Montana 32, at Idaho State 10 1977: at NAU 25, Montana 24 1977: at Montana 34, Northern Colorado 13 2006: at Montana 23, Idaho State 10 1978: NAU 15, at Montana 6 1978: at Montana 31, Northern Colorado 14 2007: Montana 27, at Idaho State 14 1979: at NAU 26, Montana 13 1979: Montana 20, at Northern Colorado 10 2008: at Montana 29, Idaho State 10 1980: at Montana 31, NAU 21 2002: at Montana 31, Northern Colorado 14 2009: Montana 12, at Idaho State 10 1981: Montana 29, at NAU 23 2004: at Montana 27, Northern Colorado 16 2010: at Montana 47, Idaho State 28 1982: at Montana 36, NAU 35 2006: Montana 53, at Northern Colorado 21 * *Year Idaho State joined Big Sky 1983: Montana 21, at NAU 17 2007: at Montana 52, Northern Colorado 7 ! 1st game played at Washington-Grizzly Stadium 1984: NAU 24, at Montana 18 2008: Montana 41, at Northern Colorado 20 (Montana leads 40-13) 1985: Montana 32, at NAU 31 2009: at Montana 38, Northern Colorado 10 1986: NAU 34, at Montana 28 2010: Montana 30, at Northern Colorado 7 Montana vs. Portland State 1987: at NAU 24, Montana 17 *Year Northern Colorado joined Big Sky 1965: Montana 33, at Portland State 7 1988: at Montana 33, NAU 26 (2 OT) (Montana leads 10-1) 1966: at Montana 10, Portland State 0 1989: Montana 34, at NAU 14 1967: Montana 55, at Portland State 7 1990: at Montana 48, NAU 14 Montana vs. Idaho State 1968: at Montana 58, Portland State 0 1991: Montana 34, at NAU 27 1921 at Montana 25, Idaho State 0 1969: Montana 49, at Portland State 14 1992: at Montana 28, NAU 27 1922: at Montana 15, Idaho State 12 1970: at Montana 31, Portland State 25 1993: Montana 38, at NAU 23 1936 at Montana 45, Idaho State 13 1971: at Portland State 36, Montana 29 1994: at Montana 34, NAU 24 1962 Montana 22, at Idaho State 15 1974: Montana 24, at Portland State 14 1995: Montana 24, at NAU 21 1963 Idaho State 14, at Montana 13* 1975: at Montana 33, Portland State 16 1996: at Montana 48, NAU 32 1964 at Idaho State 14, Montana 7 1976: at Portland State 50, Montana 49 1997: at NAU 27, Montana 24 1965 at Montana 16, Idaho State 0 1977: at Montana 40, Portland State 25 1998: at Montana 33, NAU 20 1966 at Idaho State 17, Montana 14 1978: at Portland State 27, Montana 16 1999: Montana 42, at NAU 23 1967: at Montana 20, Idaho State 0 1979: Portland State 40, at Montana 32 2000: at Montana 17, NAU 7 1968: at Idaho State 23, Montana 13 1980: at Portland State 20, Montana 0 2001: Montana 38, at NAU 27 1969 at Montana 46, Idaho State 36 1981: at Montana 33, Portland State 3 2002: at Montana 38, NAU 24 1970: Montana 35, at Idaho State 34 1982: at Portland State 35, Montana 28 2003: Montana 59, at NAU 21 1971 at Montana 45, Idaho State 35 1983: at Montana 35, Portland State 19 2004: at Montana 34, NAU 22 1972: at Idaho State 14, Montana 7 1984: Montana 17, at Portland State 16 2005: Montana 23, at NAU 0 1973 at Montana 19, Idaho State 14 1985: Portland State 21, at Montana 16 2006: at Montana 24, NAU 21 1974: at Idaho State 25, Montana 22 1986: Montana 35, at Portland State 14 2007: at NAU 16, Montana 21 1975: Idaho State 10, at Montana 7 1987: Portland State 20, at Montana 3 2008: at Montana 45, NAU 10 1976 at Montana 21, Idaho State 17 1988: at Portland State 21, Montana 0 2009: Montana 41, at NAU 34 (OT) am^ 1977: at Montana 17, Idaho State 15 1989: at Montana 30, Portland State 21 2010: at Montana 24, NAU 21 MONTANA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 1 1962: at Montana 36, Montana State 19 m (Northern Arizona continued) Montana vs. Montana State *Year Northern Arizona joined Big Sky 1897: at Montana 18, Montana State 6 1963: at Montana State 18, Montana 3* » (Montana leads 31-12) 1898: Montana 6, at Montana State 0 1964: Montana State 30, at Montana 6 at Montana 16, Montana State 0 1965: at Montana State 24, Montana 7 m Montana vs. W eber State 1899: at Montana State 38, Montana 0 1966: Montana State 38, at Montana 0 1967: at Montana State 14, Montana 8 m 962: at Montana 25, Weber State 6 Montana State 5, at Montana 0 963: at Weber State 19, Montana 13* 1900: at Montana 12, Montana State 11 1968: Montana State 29, at Montana 24 m 964: at Montana 20, Weber State 12 1901: at Montana State 31, Montana 0 1969: Montana 7, at Montana State 6 965: Montana 15, at Weber State 14 1902: Montana State 38, at Montana 0 1970: at Montana 35, Montana State 0 m 966: Weber State 28, at Montana 0 1903: at Montana State 13, Montana 6 1971: Montana 30, at Montana State 0 1972: Montana State 21, at Montana 3 * 967: Montana 13, at Weber State 12 1904: at Montana 79, Montana State 0 968: Weber State 20, at Montana 16 1908: at Montana 0, Montana State 0 1973: at Montana State 33, Montana 7 m 969: Montana 20, at Weber State 17 at Montana State 5, Montana 0 1974: Montana State 43, at Montana 29 970: at Montana 38, Weber State 29 1909: Montana 3, at Montana State 0 1975: at Montana State 20, Montana 3 m 971: Montana 14, at Weber State 13 at Montana 15, Montana State 5 1976: Montana State 21, at Montana 12 m 972: at Montana 12, Weber State 7 1910: Montana 0, at Montana State 0 1977: at Montana State 24, Montana 19 973: Montana 10, at Weber State 0 at Montana 10, Montana State 0 1978: at Montana 24, Montana State 8 m 974: at Montana 24, Weber State 13 1912: Montana 7, at Montana State 0 1979: at Montana State 38, Montana 21 975: Montana 48, at Weber State 12 at Montana 39, Montana State 3 1980: Montana State 24, at Montana 7 * 976: at Montana 28, Weber State 25 1913: Montana 7, at Montana State 0 1981: Montana 27, at Montana State 17 m 977: Weber State 31, at Montana 23 at Montana 20, Montana State 0 1982: at Montana 45, Montana State 14 978: Montana 27, at Weber State 7 1914: at Montana 26, Montana State 9 1983: at Montana State 28, Montana 8 m 979: at Montana 23, Weber State 16 1916: Montana 6, at Montana State 6 1984: Montana State 34, at Montana 24 980: at Weber State 38, Montana 21 1917: at Montana 9, Montana State 7 1985: at Montana State 41, Montana 18 m 981: Weber State 7, at Montana 6 1919: Montana 6, at Montana State 6 1986: at Montana 59, Montana State 28 1987: Montana 55, at Montana State 7 * 982: Montana 42, at Weber State 20 1920: at Montana 28, Montana State 0 983: at Montana 28, Weber State 26 1921: Montana 14, at Montana State 7 1988: at Montana 17, Montana State 3 m 984: at Weber State 47, Montana 14 1922: at Montana 7, Montana State 6 1989: Montana 17, at Montana State 2 985: Weber State 57, at Montana 29 1923: Montana 24, at Montana State 13 1990: at Montana 35, Montana State 18 * 986: Montana 55, at Weber State 29 1925: at Montana 29, Montana State 7 1991: Montana 16, at Montana State 9 1992: at Montana 29, Montana State 17 + 987: Weber State 29, at Montana 26 1926: Montana 27, Montana State 0# 988: Montana 41, at Weber State 14 1927: Montana 6, Montana State 0# 1993: Montana 42, at Montana State 30 m 989: at Montana 31, Weber State 6 1928: Montana 0, Montana State 0# 1994: at Montana 55, Montana State 20 990: Montana 39, at Weber State 37 1929: Montana State 14, Montana 12# 1995: Montana 42, at Montana State 33 * 991: at Montana 47, Weber State 38 1930: Montana 13, Montana State 6 # 1996: at Montana 35, Montana State 14 1997: Montana 27, at Montana State 25 * 992: at Weber State 24, Montana 7 1931: Montana 37, Montana State 6 # 993: at Montana 45, Weber State 17 1932: Montana State 19 , Montana 7# 1998: at Montana 28, Montana State 21 * 994: Montana 35, at Weber State 20 1933: Montana 32, Montana State 0# 1999: Montana 49, at Montana State 3 995: at Montana 49, Weber State 22 1934: Montana 25, Montana State 0# 2000: at Montana 28, Montana State 3 m 996: Montana 24, at Weber State 10 1935: Montana 20, Montana State 0# 2001: Montana 38, at Montana State 27 & 997: at Montana 38, Weber State 13 1936: Montana 27, Montana State 0# 2002: Montana State 10, at Montana 7 998: at Weber State 27, Montana 20 1937: Montana 19, Montana State 0# 2003: at Montana State 27, Montana 20 A 999: at Montana 81, Weber State 22 1938: Montana 13, Montana State 0# 2004: at Montana 38, Montana State 22 m 2000: Montana 30, at Weber State 28 1939: Montana 6, Montana State 0# 2005: at Montana State 16, Montana 6 2001: at Montana 38, Weber State 23 1940: Montana 6, Montana State 0# 2006: at Montana 13, Montana State 7 2007: Montana 41, at Montana State 20 m 2002: Montana 39, at Weber State 7 1941: Montana 23, Montana State 13# 2003: at Montana 12, Weber State 7 1946: Montana 20, Montana State 7# 2008: at Montana 35, Montana State 3 m 2004: Montana 42, at Weber State 21 1947: Montana State 13, Montana 12# 2009: Montana 33, at Montana State 19 2005: at Montana 24, Weber State 19 1948: Montana 14, Montana State 0# 2010: Montana State 21, at Montana 16 * 2006: Montana 33, at Weber State 30 1949: Montana 34, Montana State 12# #Played in Butte, Mont. m 2007: at Montana 18, Weber State 10 1950: Montana 33, Montana State 0# *Year Montana State joined Big Sky 2008: at Weber State 45, Montana 28 1951: Montana 38, at Montana State 0# (Montana leads 69-36-5) * at Montana 24, Weber State 13A 1952: at Montana 35, Montana State 12 2009: at Monana 31, Weber State 10 1953: Montana 32, at Montana State 13 * 2010: at Weber State 30, Montana 21 1954: at Montana 25, Montana State 21 *Year Weber State joined Big Sky 1955: Montana 19, at Montana State 0 AFCS playoff game 1956: Montana State 33, at Montana 13 + (Montana leads 37-13) 1957: at Montana State 22, Montana 13 1958: Montana State 20, at Montana 6 m Montana vs. Western Oregon 1959: at Montana State 40, Montana 6 First meeting * 1960: at Montana 10, Montana State 6 1961: at Montana State 10, Montana 9

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* w ** *■ r ■J2id6te On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name Big Sky originated in a novel written by A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled The Big Sky)’ Jack Hollowell, a former Mon­ tana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State. While on a track and field trip from Pocatello, Idaho, to Missoula, Mont., the legendary Dubby Holt of Idaho State saw a “Welcome to Big Sky Country sign as his team entered Montana. Holt, and his athletes thought “Big Sky” would be a perfect name for the new conference. Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. The Big Sky sponsors championships in 14 sports, including men’s and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball and tennis. The 2011-12 season will mark the 24th year that the Big Sky Confer­ ence will sponsor championships in women’s sports. The former Moun­ tain West Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring championships for women’s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men’s pro­ grams. The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, will enter his 17th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July T he led the Big Sky Conference in attendance 1, 1995, replacing longtime commissioner Ron Stephenson. Stephenson in 2010 with an average of 25,448 fans per home game in Washing­ served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from ton-Grizzly Stadium. 1977-81 while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league Montana finished the regular season second in the nation in total at­ commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71. tendance and average attendance. Montana drew 152,589 fans to its six The Big Sky will be a nine-team football league in 2011 but expand to home games. Appalachian State led the FCS with 25,717 per contest. 13 football-playing members in 2012. North Dakota and Southern Utah will join the Big Sky on July 1, 2012 as full members. Cal Poly and UC Davis will begin play as football-only members in 2012. The Big Sky Conference enters its 49th year of athletic competition in 2011-12. The Big Sky is an NCAA Division I member in all sports, with member institutions classified in the Football Championship Subdivision (formally I-AA). The Big Sky returned to a nine-team format in 2006 with the addition of Northern Colorado. The current lineup includes Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Mon­ tana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State and Weber State. The league has become one of the strongest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in the FCS. The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter mem­ bers - Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and Weber Doug Fullerton Ron Loghry Jaynee Nadolski Jon Kasper State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the Commissioner Associate Assistant Assistant league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. dfu"erton@bigsky Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the conference.org rloghry@bigsky jnadolski@bigsky jkasper@bigsky league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with conference.org conference.org conference.org the addition of Eastern Washington. The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back to eight teams. In 1996 2011-12 Big Sky Members Boise State and Idaho left and at the same time the conference added School Location Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky Web Address maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge depart­ Eastern Washington Cheney, Wash. www.goeags.com ed in the spring of 2001. Idaho State Pocatello, Idaho www.isubengals.com With the addition of Northern Colorado in 2006, the Big Sky spreads Montana Missoula, Mont. www.gogriz.com across eight states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Moun­ Montana State Bozeman, Mont. www.msubobcats.com tain Front. The Big Sky is represented along the entire west coast with Northern Arizona Flagstaff, Ariz. www.nauathletics.com schools in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also Northern Colorado Greeley, Colo. www.uncbears.com range up and down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Portland State Portland, Ore. www.goviks.com Idaho, Utah, Arizona and Colorado. Sacramento State Sacramento, Calif. www.hornetsports.com Of the eight western-most states in the contiguous only Weber State Ogden, Utah www.weber.edu/ahtletics one, Nevada, is not represented in the Big Sky. MONTANA FOOTBALL 2011 Past Big Sky Champs ...... I 1963 Idaho State (3-1) ...... Montana State (2-1) I 1964 Montana State (3-0) ...... Idaho State(2-1) ...... Montana (2-2) * 1965 Weber State, Idaho (3-1) ...... 1966 Montana State (4-0) ...... Idaho (3-1) I 1967 Montana State (4-0) ...... Montana, Weber State, Idaho (2-2) I 1968 Weber State, Idaho, Montana State (3-1) 1969 MONTANA (4-0) ...... Weber State (3-1) I 1970 MONTANA (6-0) ...... Idaho State (4-2) I 1971 Idaho (4-1) ...... Boise State (4-2) 1972 Montana State (5-1) ...... Idaho State (4-1) I 1973 Boise State (6-0) ...... Montana State (5-1) * 1974 Boise State (6-0) ...... Montana State (5-1) 1975 Boise State (5-0-1) ...... Idaho State, Montana State (4-2) n 1976 Montana State (6-0) ...... Idaho (5-1) * 1977 Boise State (6-0) ...... Northern Arizona (5-1) Safety Erik Stoll was the only Big Sky Con­ 1978 Northern Arizona ...... Montana, Montana State (4-2) *ference player named an ESPN The Magazine 1979 Montana State (6-1) ...... Academic All-American in 2010. (Mike Bashor i photo) 1980 Boise State (6-1) ...... Idaho (4-3) * 1981 Idaho State, Boise State (6-1) ...... Montana (5-2) 19 82 MONTANA, Idaho, Montana State (5-2) * 1983 Nevada (6-1)...... Idaho State (5-2) n 1984 Montana State (6-1) ...... Nevada (5-2) 1985 Idaho (6-1) ...... Nevada (6-1) n 1986 Nevada (7-0)...... NAU, Idaho (5-2) i 1987 Idaho (7-1) ...... Weber State (7-1) 1988 Idaho (7-1) ...... Montana (6-2) i 1989 Idaho (8-0) ...... Montana (7-1) * 1990 Nevada (7-1)...... Idaho, Boise State (6-2) * 1991 Nevada (8-0) ...... Montana (6-2) 1992 Idaho (6-1) ...... Eastern Washington (6-1) n 19 93 MONTANA (7-0)...... Idaho, Eastern Washington (5-2) * 1994 Boise State (6-1) ...... Montana, Idaho (5-2) 19 95 MONTANA (6-1) ...... Boise State, Idaho, NAU, WSU (4-3) * 1996 MONTANA (8-0) ...... Northern Arizona (7-1) * Running back Chase Reynolds finished his 1997 Eastern Washington (7-1) ...... Montana (6-2) career ranked third in Big Sky history in total 1998 MONTANA (6-2) ...... Cal State Northridge, Montana State (5-3) * touchdowns with 59. (Mike Bashor photo) 1999 MONTANA (7-1) ...... PSU, NAU, EWU (6-2) * 2000 MONTANA (8-0) ...... Portland State, Sacramento State, Weber State (5-3) 2001 MONTANA (7-0) ...... Northern Arizona, Portland State (5-2) I 2002 MONTANA, Idaho State, Montana State (5-2) * 2003 MONTANA, Montana State, Northern Arizona (5-2) 2004 MONTANA, Eastern Washington (6-1) ...... Montana State, Portland State (4-3) * 2005 MONTANA, Eastern Washington, Montana State (5-2) ...... PSU, WSU (4-3) * 2006 MONTANA (8-0) ...... Montana State, Portland State (6-2) 2007 MONTANA (8-0) ...... Eastern Washington (6-2) * 2008 MONTANA, Weber State (7-1) ...... Eastern Washington, Montana State (5-3) I 2009 MONTANA (8-0) ...... Eastern Washington, Weber State (6-2) I 2010 Eastern Washington, Montana State (7-1) ...... Montana, Sac State, WSU (5-3) 0 2010 Montana Big Sky Players of the Week * Sept. 27 ...... Justin Roper, QB Oct. 18 ...... Brody McKnight, K Oct. 4 ...... Bryan Waldhauser, DT Oct. 11...... Justin Roper, QB Nov. 15 ...... Chase Reynolds, RB a MONTANA FOOTBALL 2011 Griz Big Sky Conference First Team Selections ------i

1963 1975 1991 1999 2007 * Pete Gotay, FB Greg Anderson, DB Chad Germer, OC Jeremy Watkins, WR Tyson Johnson, P ^ Jerry Luchau, OG 1976 Chad Lembke, ILB 2000 J.D. Quinn, OG Chris Pomajevich, WR Greg Anderson, DB Kirk Murphy, DE Adam Boomer, LB Brent Russum, OT I 1964 Paul Cooley, WR Marvin Turk, WR Calvin Coleman, CB 2007 | Paul Connelly, HB 1977 1992 Jimmy Farris, WR Loren Utterback, LB Wayne Harrington, OC Monty Bullerdick, RB Sam Davidson, DT Andy Petek*, LB 2008 ^ 1965 1978 Dan Downs, ILB Thatcher Szalay, OG Marc Mariani, WR/Ret. Terry Bergren, E Guy Bingham, OL Todd Ericson, FS 2001 Colin Dow, OG I Willie Jones, RB Greg Dunn, FS Chad Lembke, ILB Calvin Coleman, CB Colt Anderson, SS 1966 Steve Fisher, DT 1993 John Fitzgerald, FB 2009 Warren Hill, Safety Allen Green, TE #, QB Spencer Frederick, TE Marc Mariani, WR 1967 Sam Martin, DE Dan Downs, ILB Yohance Humphery, RB Levi Horn, OT Bob Beers, ILB 1979 Carl Franks, CB/FS Vince Huntsberger*, SS Terran Hillesland, OG Bob Graham, DT Raul Allegre, K Scott Gurnsey, WR Etu Molden, WR Chase Reynolds, RB Lon Howard, OT Kent Clausen, ILB Frank Garrett, OG Chris Snyder, K Kevin Klaboe, FB Larry Huggins, DE Greg Dunn, FS Kurt Schilling, OLB Matt Steinau, OLB Shawn Lebsock, ILB Bryan Magnuson, RB Jim Hard, WR 1994 Thatcher Szalay, OG Trumaine Johnson, CB Mick O’Neill, Safety Sam Martin, DE Keith Burke, CB 2002 Shann Schillinger, FS Herb White, OG, DE 1981 Dave Dickenson#, QB John Edwards!, QB Cole Lockwood, Spec. T. 1968 Pat Curry, DE Dan Downs, ILB Tim Bush, DE 2010 Bob Beers, ILB Jim Rooney, OT Scott Gragg, OT Blake Horgan, DT Trumaine Johnson, CB Tuufuli Uperesa, OT Mickey Sutton, CB/PR 1995 Dylan McFarland, OT Erik Stoll, Safety Herb White, OG, DE 1982 Mike Agee, OG Levander Segars, Returns ^Defensive MVP 1969 Tony Fudge, SS Mike Bouchee, ILB Vernon Smith, CB #Offensive MVP Arnie Blancas, RB Ben Kiefer, OLB Jason Crebo, LB Chris Snyder, K !Offensive co-MVP Tim Gallagher, LB 1983 Dave Dickenson#, QB Trey Young*, FS ANewcomer of the Year Bill Gutman, OT Brian Salonen, TE Joe Douglass, WR/PR 2003 Les Kent, RB 1985 David Kempfert, OC Dylan McFarland, OT Larry Miller, DL Mike Rice, WR/P Yohanse Manzanarez, DE Jon Skinner, OG Jim Nordstrom, DE 1986 Blaine McElmurry, FS Brad Weston, FB Roy Robinson, DB Larry Clarkson, OT Eric Simonson, OT Chris Snyder, K John Stedham, OG Mike Rice, WR/P Matt Wells, WR Brent Meyers, OLB Karl Stein, FS 1987 1996 Dave DeCoite, FS Larry Stranahan, DT Tony Breland, SS Mike Agee, OG 2004 Tuufuli Uperesa, OT Scott Camper, DT !, QB Cory Procter, OT 1970 Larry Clarkson, OT Jason Baker, OT , QB Arnie Blancas, RB Pat Foster, DE Jason Crebo*, LB Lex Hilliard, RB Larry Miller, DL Mike Rankin, ILB Joe Douglass, WR/PR Mike Murphy, DE Steve Okoniewski, OT Bill Venard, OC Corey Falls, DE Shane MacIntyre, ILB Karl Stein, FS 1988 David Kempfert, OC J. Heidelberger, Sp. Teams 1971 J.C. Campbell, OLB Blaine McElmurry, FS 2005 Steve Caputo, RB Jody Farmer, RB/P/KOR 1997 Brad Rhoades, OT Steve Okoniewski, OT Tim Hauck*, FS Kelley Bryant, DT Lex Hilliard, RB Ray Stachnick, OC Mike Rankin, ILB Jason Crebo, LB Tuff Harris, Returns 1972 Quinton Richardson, CB Justin Gaines, CB Alan Saenz, DT Kit Blue, OC Kirk Scrafford, OG 1998 Brady Green, Spec. Teams Barry Darrow, OG 1989 Brian Ah Yat#, QB 2006 Mick Dennehy, Safety Dan Edwards, DE Kelley Bryant, DT Eric Allen, WR Leo LaRoche, DE Jay Fagan, OG Scott Curry, OT Cody Balogh, OT Ron Rosenberg, ILB Jody Farmer, RB/P/KOF Tyler Martin, DT Colin Dow, OG 1973 Tim Hauck*, FS Jeremy Watkins, WR Mike Murphy, DE Sly Hardy, CB Mike Rankin, ILB 1999 Kroy Biermann, DE Dave Harrington, CB Kirk Scrafford, OG Adam Boomer, LB Torrey Thomas, FS Cornerback Trumaine Steve Taylor, DE 1990 Kelley Bryant, DT Colt Anderson, SS/ST Johnsonwas a two-time 1974 Rick Erps, OG Vince Huntsberger*, SS 2007 first team conference se­ Greg Anderson, DB Mike McGowan, OLB Drew MillerA, QB Colt Anderson, SS lection, in 2009 and 2010. Sly Hardy, CB 1991 Chase Raynock, OT Kroy Biermann*, DE (Mike Bashor photo) Ron Rosenberg5 Thatcher Szalay, OG Dan Carpenter, K

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Brody McKnight Senior Kicker/Punter DEFENSIVE RECORDS

(.Editors note: FCS playoff statistics did not coi in season or career statistics until 2003.) 23 Lance Spencer, DE, 2002-05 ► DEFENSE - SINGLE GAME 289 Jason Crebo, LB, 1994-97 22 Trey Young, SS, 1999-02 Interceptions...... 287 Todd Ericson, DB, 1990-93 19 Jay Turner, DE, 1991 -94 Most Interceptions 284 Curt McElroy, LB, 1979-82 17 Jace Palmer, DE, 2006-09 4 Ed Cerkovnik vs. Portland State, 1977 270 Mike McGowan, LB, 1987-90 Kroy Biermann, DE, 2004-06 (Ties Big Sky Conference Record) 268 Adam Boomer, LB, 1997-00 Dustin Dlouhy, DE, 2003-06 Most yards returned 267 Sam Martin, DE, 1976-79 15.5 Ciche Pitcher, DE, 2000-03 125 Kelly Johnson vs. Portland State, 1977 266 Dave DeCoite, DB, 2000-03 15 Randy Riley, DE, 1993-96 262 Loren Utterback, LB, 2004-07 13 Kelley Bryant, DT, 1996-99 ► DEFENSE - SINGLE SEASON Chad Lembke, LB, 1989-92 Mike McGowan, LB, 1987-90 Tackles...... Sean Dorris, DB, 1989-92 Ryan Thompson, DT, 1993-96 129 Colt Anderson, 2008 257 Shann Schillinger, FS, 2006-09 Keith Jones, DE, 1991-94 Tim Flauck, 1989 250 Trey Young, SS, 1999-02 12 Mike Stadnyk, DE, 2005-08 Tackles for loss...... 245 Mike Bouchee, LB, 1993-96 Eric Buehler, DE, 1995-98 27 Andy Petek, 2000 241 Dan Downs, LB, 1991-94 Pat Foster, DE, 1984-87 S ack s...... Kurt Schilling, LB, 1991-94 11.5 Jace Palmer, DE, 2006-2009 19 Andy Petek, 2000 233 Blaine McElmurry, DB, 1993-96 11 Scott Camper, DT, 1987 Forced Fumbles...... 225 Erik Stoll, SS, 2008-10 Shawn Merz, DE, 1990-93 6 Andy Petek, 2000 220 Kroy Biermann, DE, 2004-07 Interceptions...... 213 Greg Dunn, DB, 1976-79 Most interceptions...... 211 Brent Oakland, LB, 1981 -83 11 Karl Stein, 1969 208 Blake Horgan, DT, 2001-04 (Big Sky Conference Record) 207 Scott Gratton, LB, 1979-82 Most yards returned for interception... 201 Matt Steinau, LB, 1998-01 218 Greg Anderson, 1978 (6 ints.) Tackles for loss (Since 1976) ...... Most blocked extra points...... 48.5 Tim Bush, DE, 2000-03 4 Tim Hauck, 1988 (Ties FCS Record) 45 Kroy Biermann, 2004-07 44.5 Mike Murphy, DE, 2003-2006 ► DEFENSE - CAREER 44 Andy Petek, DE, 1997-00 Tackles (Since 1976) ...... 39 Jason Crebo, LB, 1994-97 393 Vince Huntsberger, SS, 1998-01 34.5 Trey Young, DB, 1999-02 356 Tyler Joyce, LB, 2004-07 32 Adam Boomer, LB, 1997-00 348 Kent Clausen, LB, 1976-79 30.5 Lance Spencer, DE, 2002-05 326 Mike Rankin, LB, 1985, 1987-89 28.5 Shawn Poole, DT, 1982-85 313 Colt Anderson, 2004-08 26.5 Loren Utterback, LB, 2004-07 305 Tim Hauck, DB, 1987-89 24.5 Ciche Pitcher, DE, 2000-03 304 Kyle Ryan, LB, 2004-07 24 Dustin Dlouhy, DE, 2003-06 301 Jake Trammell, LB, 1981-84 22 Corey Mertes, DE, 1998-00 294 Shawn Lebsock, LB, 2006-09 21.5 Shane MacIntyre, LB, 2002-05 21 Pat Foster, DE, 1984-87 Severin Campbell 20.5 Alan Saenz, DT, 2002-05 Interceptions (Since 1968) ..... 19.5 Severin Campbell, DE, 2007-10 19 Keith Jones, 1991 -94 20 Karl Stein, 1969-70 Scott Camper, DT, 1987 16 Mick Dennehy, 1969, 71-72 Ben Kiefer, LB, 1981-82 15 Tim Hauck, 1987-89 13 Blaine McElmurry, 1993-96 Brent Oakland, LB, 1981-83 12 Torrey Thomas, 2004-07 18.5 Jace Palmer, DE, 2006-2009 Mike Stadnyk, DE, 2005-08 11 Todd Ericson, 1990-93 18 Blake Horgan, DT, 2001 -04 Tony Breland, 1985-87 GregNygren, 1986-88 17 Yohance Manzanarez, DE, 1992-95 16.5 Jonny Varona, DT, 2001-04 Ed Cerkovnik, 1977-79 16 Justin Brannon, DE, 1999-00 Greg Anderson, 1973-76 10 Keith Burke, 1992-94 Joe Kalafat, DT, 1988-90 Kent Clausen, 1977-80 Greg Fitzgerald, 1994-97 Greg Dunn, 1977-79 Mike Rankin, LB, 1985,1987-89 Robin Peters, 1969-71 Sacks (Since 1976) ...... Interception ...... 32.5 Tim Bush, DE, 2000-03 39 8 Karl Stein, 1969-70 32 Kroy Biermann, DE, 2004-07 (Big Sky Conference Record) 29 Andy Petek, DE, 1997-00 27 Mike Murphy, DE, 2003-06 Interception return T D s...... 24 Corey Falls, DE, 1993-96 4 Greg Anderson, 1973-76 (Ties Big Sky Conference Record) MONTANA FOOTBALL 2011 ► OFFENSE - SINGLE GAME Total yards (Since 1948) ...... 178.5 , 1989-92 * Most plays ...... 11,523 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 172.3 , 2005-08 * 8 5 Dave Dickenson @Idaho, 1995 9,327 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 171.5 , 1980-82, 84 (Big Sky Conference Record) 8,434 Cole Bergquist, 2005-08 ► PASSING - SINGLE GAME Most y a rd s ...... 8,254 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 Most attempts...... 574 Dave Dickenson @Idaho, 1995 6,802 John Edwards, 1999-02 "I 72 Dave Dickenson @ Idaho, 1995 All-purpose yards ...... 6,249 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 Most completed...... I 389 Marc Mariani vs. SDSU, 2009 6,175 Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-82, 84 5,900 Drew Miller, 1999-00 43 Dave Dickenson @Idaho, 1995 i► OFFENSE - SINGLE SEASON 5,613 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 Most y a rd s ...... Most plays ...... 4,926 Cole Bergquist, 2005-08 560 Brian Ah Yat @Eastern Wash., 1996 568 John Edwards, 2002 4,070 Yohance Humphery, 1988-01 Most touchdowns...... * Most y a rd s ...... 4,018 Lex Hilliard, 2003-05, 07 6 Dave Dickenson vs. Boise State, 1995 4,209 Dave Dickenson, 1995 3,728 , 1985-86 6 Brian Ah Yat @Stephen F. Austin, 1998 n (rush, 33; pass, 4,176) All-purpose yards ...... Highest completion percentage...... (Minimum of 10 attempts) i All-purpose yards ...... 5,429 Marc Mariani, 2006-2009 2,265 Marc Mariani, WR, 2008 4,997 Yohance Humphery, 1998-2001 1.000 Cole Bergquist vs. Fort Lewis, 2007, * 4,931 Chase Reynolds, 2008-10 (13x13) ► OFFENSE - CAREER 4,669 Lex Hilliard, 2003-07 Most intercepted passes...... * Average yards per play...... 4,521 Levendar Segars, 2001 -04 5 John Vacarelli @Pacific, 1966 7.9 Drew Miller, 1999-00 Longest touchdown pass...... * 3,478 Shalon Baker, 1991-94 (708 plays-5,628 yards) 3,347 Renard Coleman, 1985-88 9 3 Brian Ah Yat @ Portland State, 1997 * (Big Sky Conference Record) Total offense per game (Since 1948).. Most passing yards...... Average yards per gam e...... 329.2 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 560 Brian Ah Yat, 1996, @Eastern Wash. * 328.9 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 (Big Sky Conference Record) 558 Dave Dickenson, 1995, @Idaho (35 games-11,513 yards) 327.8 Drew Miller, 1999-00 512 Dave Dickenson, 1993, @Idaho (Big Sky Conference Record) 266.3 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 510 Brian Ah Yat, 1996, Northern Arizona * Most touchdowns responsible for...... 259.1 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 Dave Dickenson , 1994, Idaho 117 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 233.9 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 505 Drew Miller, 2000, @Idaho * (Big Sky Conference Record) 229.5 , 2006 498 Drew Miller, 1999, @ Portland State Most y a rd s ...... 207.1 Brent Pease, 1985-86 493 Dave Dickenson, 1995, Weber State 11,523 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 194.3 John Edwards, 1999-02 489 Brad Lebo ,1991, Nevada 469 Dave Dickenson, 1995, UC Davis 466 Brad Lebo ,1991, Weber State 460 Brent Pease, 1986, @ Weber State 458 Brian Ah Yat, 1998, @ Stephen F. Austin 453 Brian Ah Yat, 1996, @Sacramento State 447 Brent Pease, 1986, Eastern Washington 435 Grady Bennett, 1990, @Weber State 424 Dave Dickenson, 1994, Eastern Wash. 423 Brian Ah Yat, 1998, Southern Utah 417 Marty Mornhinweg, 1984, Army 411 Brad Lebo, 1991, @Idaho 410 Brad Lebo, 1992, Montana State Longest touchdown pass...... 9 3 Brian Ah Yat, 1997, @Portland State 91 John Edwards, 2000, Montana State 90 Dave Dickenson, 1995, Boise State 87 Dave Dickenson, 1993, Weber State Marty Mornhinweg, 1985, Weber State 84 Justin Roper, 2009, Cal Poly Dave Dickenson, 1995, @Idaho 79 Drew Miller, 1999, Weber State 78 Joe Douglass, 1996, Northern Arizona 75 Cole Bergquist, 2008 @ Weber State Cole Bergquist, 2008 @ N. Colorado Brandon Neill, 2001, St. Marys (Calif.) Craig Ochs, Hofstra, 2004 Rock Svennungsen, 1974, Montana State 74 Dave Dickenson, 1993, @Idaho Brad Lebo, 1989, Eastern New Mexico Lex Hilliard Eastern MONTANA FOOTBALL 2011 Longest touchdown pass (continued) Most completed...... 24 Grady Bennett, 1990 73 Cole Bergquist, 2008, Sacramento State 309 Craig Ochs, 2004 21 Brian Ah Yat, 1997 John Edwards, 1999, @Idaho State 309 Dave Dickenson, 1995 21 Brad Lebo, 1991 Brian Ah Yat, 1998, @Stephen F. Austin Most yards passing...... 20 Cole Bergquist, 2007 72 Andrew Selle, 2010, @Cal Poly 4.176 Dave Dickenson, 1995 Grady Bennett, 1989 John Edwards, 2002, Southern Utah (Big Sky Conference Record) 19 Justin Roper, 2010 71 Dave Dickenson, 1994, Sonoma State Highest completion percent...... John Edwards, 2002 70 Dave Dickenson, 1993, Boise State (Minimum of 100 attempts) Pass completion percentage Brad Lebo, 1991, Nevada 68.7% Craig Ochs, 2004 (309-of-450) (Minimum 200 attempts) Pass attem pts...... (Big Sky Conference Record) 68.7 Craig Ochs, 2004 (309-450-8) 72 Dave Dickenson, 1995, @Idaho Passing yards per gam e...... (Big Sky Conference Record) 62 Johnny Coppedge, 1983, Idaho State 379.6 Dave Dickenson, 1995 68.2 Dave Dickenson, 1994 61 Brad Lebo, 1992, @ Washington State (Big Sky Conference Record) 67.9 Dave Dickenson, 1995 60 Brent Pease, 1986, @Weber State Most passes had intercepted...... 67.2 Dave Dickenson, 1993 59 Dave Dickenson, 1995, @ Washington State 16 Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 66.4 Drew Miller, 2000 58 Brad Lebo, 1992, @Kansas State 16 Grady Bennett, 1990 65.8 Scott Werbelow, 1987 Brad Lebo, 1991, Nevada Most touchdown passes...... 65.2 Drew Miller, 1999 58 Grady Bennett, 1990, @Nevada 42 Brian Ah Yat, 1996 64.2 Brian Ah Yat, 1998 56 Brad Lebo, 1992, Montana State (Big Sky Conference Record) 62.9 Andrew Selle, 2009 55 Brent Pease, 1986, Idaho State Passing yards...... 61.9 Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 Brent Pease, 1986, Idaho 4.176 Dave Dickenson, 1995 61.3 Brian Ah Yat, 1996 53 Brad Lebo, 1991, Weber State (Big Sky Conference Record) Grady Bennett, 1989, @Idaho 3,807 Craig Ochs, 2004 52 Drew Miller, 1999, @Portland State 3,640 Dave Dickenson, 1993 Pass completions...... 3,615 Brian Ah Yat, 1996 43 Dave Dickenson, 1995, @Idaho 3,461 Drew Miller, 1999 38 Dave Dickenson, 1994, Idaho 3,384 Brad Lebo, 1991 36 Drew Miller, 1999, @Portland State 3,209 John Edwards, 2002 Brian Ah Yat, 1996, Montana State 3,156 Cole Bergquist, 2008 Dave Dickenson, 1995, Weber State 3,091 Grady Bennett, 1989 Brad Lebo, 1991, Nevada 3,056 Brent Pease, 1986 Brent Pease, 1986, Idaho State 3,053 Dave Dickenson, 1994 35 Brad Lebo, 1992, @ Kansas State 3,043 Andrew Selle, 2009 Brad Lebo, 1992, Montana State 3,005 Grady Bennett, 1990 Johnny Coppedge, 1983, Idaho State 2,952 Brian Ah Yat, 1998 34 Darren Rowell, 1997, St. Marys 2,685 Josh Swogger, 2006 Dave Dickenson, 1994, Eastern Wash. 2,691 Brian Ah Yat, 1997 Dave Dickenson, 1993, @Eastern Wash. 2,646 Brad Lebo, 1992 33 Brad Lebo, 1992, Idaho 2,623 Cole Berquist, 2007 Grady Bennett, 1989, @Idaho 2,453 Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 Dave Dickenson, 1995, @ Washington State 2,439 Drew Miller, 2000 Drew Miller, 2000, @Idaho 2,160 John Edwards, 2001 Most touchdown passes...... 1,885 Justin Roper, 2010 6 Brian Ah Yat, 1998, @Stephen F. Austin 1,883 Scott Werbelow, 1987 Dave Dickenson, 1995, Boise State 1,682 Grady Bennett, 1988 5 Brandon Neill, 2001, St. Marys (Calif.) 1,668 Bob Boyes, 1979 Drew Miller, 2000, @Idaho 1,612 Craig Ochs, 2003 Drew Miller, 1999, @Portland State 1,569 Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 Brian Ah Yat, 1996, Idaho State 1,361 , 1950 Brian Ah Yat, 1996, Portland State Passing touchdowns...... Dave Dickenson, 1995, @Idaho 42 Brian Ah Yat, 1996 Brad Lebo ,1991, @Idaho (Big Sky Conference Record) Brad Lebo, 1991,Weber State 38 Dave Dickenson, 1995 Brent Pease, 1986, Eastern Washington 33 Craig Ochs, 2004 Brent Pease, 1986, Idaho State 32 Drew Miller, 1999 4 (24 tied with 4; Dickenson had nine 32 Dave Dickenson, 1993 games with 4 TD passes) 30 Brent Pease, 1986 ► PASSING - SINGLE SEASON 28 Andrew Selle, 2009 Most attempts...... Cole Bergquist, 2008 457 Brad Lebo, 1991 26 Brian Ah Yat, 1998 24 Dave Dickenson, 1994 Justin Roper MONTANA FOOTBALL 2011 ► PASSING - CAREER Most tou ch d o w n s...... Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 Most yards passing...... 96 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Marvin Turk @Idaho, 1991 11.080 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 (Big Sky Conference Record) Joe Douglass @Eastern Wash., 1996 9,315 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 Passing efficiency...... Longest reception...... 7,778 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 166.3 Dave dickenson, 1992-95 9 3 Jim Farris @Portland State, 1997 7,505 Cole Bergquist, 2005-08 Highest % of passes for TDs...... R ecep tion s...... 6,717 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 7.9% Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 15 Josh Paffhausen, 1997, St. Marys 6,704 John Edwards, 1999-02 (FCS National record) 14 Joe Douglass, 1996, @E. Wash., vs. MSU 6,083 Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 Most intercepted passes...... Mike Trevathan, 1990, Idaho 5,900 Drew Miller, 1999-00 42 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 13 Joe Douglass, 1995, @Montana State 5,419 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 Highest completion percentage...... 12 Marc Mariani, 2009, South Dakota State 4,131 Andrew Selle, 2007-10 67.3% Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Levander Segars, 2002, @Eastern Wash. 3,655 Brent Pease, 1985-86 (FCS National record) Jeremy Watkins, 1999, Idaho 2,836 Justin Roper, 2009-10 Most Yards Per Attem pt...... Joe Douglass, 1995, Boise State 2,685 Josh Swogger, 2006 9 .2 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Shalon Baker, 1994, @Weber State 2,296 Tom Kingsford, 1948-50 (FCS National record) Matt Wells, 1992, @Kansas State 2,178 Bob Boyes, 1978-79 Attempts/Interception ratio...... Mike Rice, 1986, Idaho State 2,173 Bert Wilberger, 1991 -94 .022 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 11 Etu Molden, 2001, @Hawaii 2,099 Scott Werbelow, 1986-87 (Big Sky Conference Record) Mike Erhardt, 1996, Northern Arizona 2,068 Ray Brum, 1969-70 (26 interceptions, 1,208 attempts) Matt Wells, 1995, @Idaho Mike Rice, 1986, Nevada, Idaho 1,745 Tim Kerr, 1976-78 Pass yards per gam e...... Brian Salonen, 1983, Idaho State 1,447 Van Troxel, 1972-75 327.8 Drew Miller, 1999-00 (18 games, 5,900 10 Ryan Bagley, 2007, Northern Colorado 1,446 Rock Svennungsen, 1971 -74 yards) (Big Sky Conference Record) Tate Hancock, 2003, North Dakota State Passing yards a gam e...... Passing efficiency...... Jon Talmage, 2002, @Portland State (Minimum 12 games) 166.3 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 327.8 Drew Miller, 1999-00 Etu Molden, 2001, Portland State (Big Sky Conference Record) ► RECEIVING - SINGLE GAME Jeremy Watkins, 1999, @Portland State 316.6 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Most receptions...... Jimmy Farris, 1999, @Portland State 258.8 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 15 Josh PafJhausen vs. St. Marys, 1997 Jeremy Watkins, 1998, Portland State, 250.9 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 Most yards received ...... Eastern Washington 225.8 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 279 Joe Douglass @Eastern Wash., 1996 Raul Pacheco, 1998, Cal Poly, @Weber State 206.5 Josh Swogger, 2006 Most touchdown receptions...... Mike Erhardt, 1995, @Idaho 203.1 Brent Pease, 1985-86 4 Marc Mariani, vs. Southern Utah, 2008 Joe Douglass, 1995, Weber State 191.1 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 Scott Gurnsey, 1994, @N. Texas, @BSU 184.6 John Edwards, 1999-02 Shalon Baker, 1992, Idaho 169.0 Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-82,84 Shalon Baker, 1991, @McNeese State Passing touchdowns (Since 1948)...... Mike Trevathan, 1990, Idaho, @Weber State 9 6 Dave Dickenson, 1993-95 Yards receiving...... (Big Sky Conference Record) 279 Joe Douglass, 1996, @E. Washington 89 Brian Ah Yat, 1995-98 Joe Douglass, 1996, Northern Arizona 58 Cole Bergquist, 2005-08 Mike Trevathan, 1990, Idaho 55 Grady Bennett, 1988-90 Joe Douglass, 1996, @Sacramento State 46 John Edwards, 1999-2002 Mike Erhardt, 1995, @ Idaho Drew Miller, 1999-2000 Marc Mariani, 2008, Southern Utah 42 Craig Ochs, 2003-04 Joe Douglass, 1995, @Montana State 41 Brad Lebo, 1989-92 Joe Douglass, 1996, Montana State 38 Andrew Selle, 2007-10 Marvin Turk, 1991, @Idaho Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-82,1984 Marc Mariani, 2009, Cal Poly 34 Brent Pease, 1985-86 Marvin Turk, 1991, Weber State 30 Cole Bergquist, 2005-2008 Terry White, 1985, Weber State 27 Justin Roper, 2009-10 Scott Gurnsey, 1994, @Montana State 20 Ray Brum, 1968-69 Mike Rice, 1986, Idaho Most attempts...... Matt Wells, 1995, Cal-Davis 1,208 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Justin Olsen, 1998, Southern Utah Most completions...... Matt Wells, 1993, Weber State 8 13 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Marc Mariani, 2009, Villanova Completions per gam e...... Scott Gurnsey, 1993, Boise State 23.9 Drew Miller, 1999-00 (430 in 18 games) Josh Paffhausen, 1997, St. Marys Scott Gurnsey, 1993, Montana State Most yards passing...... Marc Mariani, 2008, Richmond 11.080 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 Sh,i Marc Mariani MONTANA FOOTBALL 2011 Longest reception 870 Bill Cockhill, 1993 6.09 Scott Gurnsey, 1993 93 Jimmy Farris, 1997, @Portland State 832 Joe Douglass, 1995 5.91 Scott Gurnsey, 1994 91 Jimmy Farris, 2000, Montana State 832 Brian Salonen, 1983 5.73 Jeremy Watkins, 1999 90 Matt Wells, 1995, Boise State 820 Mike Ferriter, 2008 5.73 Joe Douglass, 1995 87 Matt Wells, 1993, Weber State 819 Jon Talmage, 2004 5.55 Matt Wells, 1995 Scott Moe, 1985, Weber State 801 Eric Allen, 2006 5.45 Matt Clark, 1989 84 Marc Mariani, 2009, Cal Poly 792 Mike Erhardt, 1995 5.33 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2004 Mike Erhardt, 1995, @Idaho 746 Matt Wells, 1994 5.22 Tanner Hancock, 2000 79 Jeremy Watkins, 1999, Weber State 733 Mike Ferriter, 2007 5.18 Travis Walker, 1997 76 Jim DeBord, 1968, @Idaho 722 Jim Hard, 1979 75 Tyler Palmer, 2008, @ Weber State 710 Levander Segars, 2004 ► RECEIVING - CAREER Mike Ferriter, 2008, Northern Colorado Mike Trevathan, 1989 Receiving yards...... Levander Segars, 2004, Hofstra 705 Raul Pacheco, 1997 3.018 Marc Mariani, 2006-09 Etu Molden, 2001, St. Marys 702 Shalon Baker, 1991 2.733 Matt Wells, 1992-95 Del Spear, 1974, Montana State 780 Raul Pacheco, 1996 2,574 Scott Gurnsey, 1991-94 74 Matt Wells, 1993, @Idaho 725 Ryan Bagley, 2006 2,566 Jon Talmage, 2002-05 Mike See, 1989, Eastern New Mexico 701 Jimmy Farris, 1999 2,561 Shalon Baker, 1991-94 Mike Rice, 1986, Eastern Washington 699 Etu Molden, 2000 2,527 Raul Pacheco, 1995-98 73 Mike Ferriter, 2008, Sacramento State 692 Ryan Bagley, 2007 2,402 Jeremy Watkins, 1996-99 Etu Molden, 1999, @Idaho State 689 Jon Talmage, 2002 2,301 Joe Douglass, 1995-96 Justin Olsen, 1998, @Stephen F. Austin 675 Justin Olsen, 1998 2,300 Etu Molden, 1998-01 72 Jabin Sambrano, 2010, @Cal Poly 661 Tate Hancock, 2004 2,257 Bill Cockhill, 1990-93 Levander Segars, 2002, Southern Utah 641 Craig Chambers, 2006 2,223 Jimmy Farris, 1997-00 71 Shalon Baker, 1994, Sonoma State 638 Travis Walker, 1997 2,089 Mike Ferriter, 2005-08 70 Scott Gurnsey, 1993, Boise State 634 Tanner Hancock, 2000 1,991 Mike Erhardt, 1993-96 Mike Carlsen, 1991, Nevada 625 Tanner Hancock, 1999 1,969 Mike Trevathan, 1987-90 Touchdown recep tio n s...... 628 Levander Segars, 2002 1,940 Ryan Bagley, 2004-07 4 Marc Mariani, 2008, Southern Utah 614 Paul Lamb, 1985 1,882 Brian Salonen, 1980-83 Joe Douglass, 1996, @E. Washington 608 Raul Pacheco, 1998 1,868 Travis Walker, 1996-99 Marvin Turk, 1991, @Idaho 607 Paul Cooley, 1976 1.733 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2001-04 Mike Rice, 1986, Idaho State, Idaho Pass receptions...... 1,702 Tate Hancock, 2001-04 3 Etu Molden, 2001, St. Mary s (Calif.) 8 2 Joe Douglass, 1996 1,639 Matt Clark, 1987-90 Bill Cockhill, 1993, Sacramento State 80 Marc Mariani, 2009 1,539 Marc Mariani, 2007-09 Mike Trevathan, 1990, McNeese State Jefferson Heidelberger, 2004 1,530 Levander Segars, 2001 -04 3 Jim Hard, 1979, Portland State 76 Etu Molden, 2001 1,466 Bob McCauley, 1981-84 Paul Cooley, 1975, @Weber State 72 Jeremy Watkins, 1998 1,434 Mike Rice, 1985-86 Justin Olsen, 1998, Southern Utah 71 Mike Trevathan, 1990 1,397 Eric Allen, 2005-07 69 Marc Mariani, 2008 1,317 Shannon Cabunoc, 1988-92 ► RECEIVING - SINGLE SEASON 68 Brian Salonen, 1983 1,296 Justin Olsen, 1995-98 Most receptions...... 67 Scott Gurnsey, 1993 1,259 Tanner Hancock, 1999-00 8 2 Joe Douglass, 1996 65 Scott Gurnsey, 1994 1,250 Ray Bauer, 1948-50 Most yards receiving...... 64 Mike Rice, 1986 1,178 Marvin Turk, 1990-91 1.479 Marc Mariani, 2009 63 Tate Hancock, 2004 Most touchdowns receiving...... 63 Jeremy Watkins, 1999 18 Joe Douglass, 1996 63 Joe Douglass, 1995 15 Marc Mariani, 2008 61 Matt Wells, 1995 Receiving yards...... 60 Levander Segars, 2004 1.479 Marc Mariani, 2009 Matt Clark, 1989 1,469 Joe Douglass, 1996 Pass reception TDs...... 1,308 Marc Mariani, 2008 18 Joe Douglass, 1996 1,240 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2004 15 Marc Mariani, 2008 1,145 Etu Molden, 2001 14 Etu Molden, 2001 4 1,079 Scott Gurnsey, 1993 13 Marc Mariani, 2009 1,047 Marvin Turk, 1991 Marvin Turk, 1991 1,046 Mike Rice, 1986 Mike Rice, 1986 1,025 Jeremy Watkins, 1999 Average receptions per game. 1,008 Matt Wells, 1995 7.45 Joe Douglass, 1996 1,006 Mike Trevathan, 1990 7.10 Mike Trevathan, 1990 1,003 Jimmy Farris, 2000 6.80 Brian Salonen, 1983 998 Scott Gurnsey, 1994 6.55 Jeremy Watkins, 1998 885 Jeremy Watkins, 1998 6.40 Mike Rice, 1986 885 Shalon Baker, 1994 6.33 Etu Molden, 2001 Eric Allen (Mike Bashor photo) MONTANA FOOTBALL 2011 H P 9ww9W9www9Ww9wWwww9wwwww99wim mm mmwWw 4 8 2 5 o ogas 1995-96 JoeDouglass, 25 ogs us(ic 1968) (Since runs Longest 1973 Fraser, Simon vs. Smith Bob 80 8 8 1999-01 Molden, Etu 26 2 38 Chase Reynolds vs.Texas State,2008 Reynolds Chase 38 1996-99 Watkins, Jeremy 1995-98 Pacheco, Raul 1997-00 Farris, 20 Jimmy 2002-05 21Talmage, Jon 21 24 ogs rnfo ci age m scrim from run Longest Most touchdow ns rushing ns touchdow Most ogs ocdwn n u r n touchdow Longest Most net yards net Most carries Most as eeto ocdwns touchdow reception Pass RSIG- IGE GAME SINGLE - RUSHING ► 12 Four players tied players Four 12 3 anrHnok 1999-00 Hancock, Tanner 13 2005-08 Ferriter, Mike 2006-09 Mariani, Marc 1991-94 15 Gurnsey, Scott 1992-9516 Wells, Matt 17 19 4 ieRc, 1985-86 Rice, Mike 14 P Lex Hilliard vs. Northwestern State,2004 vs.Northwestern Lex Hilliard 0 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2003, Idaho Idaho 2003, Heidelberger, Jefferson 0 65 Yohance Humphery State,vs.2001 Weber YohanceHumphery 65 8 “Wild” vs. Carroll College, 1925 “Wild”Bill College, Kelly vs.Carroll 8 1925 “Wild”Bill College,Kelly Carroll vs. 8 9 Marc Mariani, 2006-09 Mariani, Marc 9 25 Jefferson Heidelberger, 2001-04 Heidelberger, Jefferson 1997-2000 Farris, Jimmy 25 29 1993-96 Erhardt, Mike 1995-96 JoeDouglass, 44 2005-08 Ferriter, Mike 45 47 1 t odn 1999-2001 Molden, Etu 61 3 atCak 1987-90 Clark, Matt 1987-90 Trevathan, Mike 33 35 0 ra aoe, 1980-83 Salonen, Brian Bagley, Ryan 2004-07 50 1990-93 BillCockhill, 53 58 2006-09 Mariani, Marc 1996-99 Watkins, Jeremy 64 1991-94 Gurnsey, Scott 66 2002-05 Talmage, Jon 67 1991-94 Baker, Shalon 76 1993-96 Wells, Matt 82 89 9 s rcpto s tion recep ass Ru ahc, 1995-98 Pacheco, Raul 2 Doug Egbert, 1975,@ Egbert, State Doug Weber Dakota 1975,South Mickey, Mike Blancas Arnie State,vs. 2001 Weber Yohance Humphery Justin Green vs. Eastern Wash., 2003 Wash., vs.Eastern Green Justin Doug Egbert Egbert Doug 1975 Dakota, South vs.Mickey Mike Bob Smith, 1973, Simon Fraser 1973,Simon Smith, Bob State,vs. 2001 Weber Yohance Humphery avnTr, 1990-91 Turk, Marvin Mike Erhardt, 1993-96 Erhardt, Mike ilCchl, 1990-93 BillCockhill, hlnBkr 1991-94 Baker, Shalon ...... @ ...... @ 1975State, Weber 1970State, Weber ...... 34 35 36 37 3 otrse n a (ic 1 ) 8 6 19 (Since e gam a in rushes Most 201 208 220 o uhn a s(ic 1 ) 8 6 19 (Since es gam rushing Top 227 233 237 241 26 153 155 156 157 158 159 160 162 163 166 167 170 171 173 175 6 yt crw 1974,@UNLV McCraw, Wyatt F. 1997,Austin Stephen 76 Branen, Josh 79 180 181 185 185 187 193 194 197 8 Chase Reynolds, 2008, TexasState2008, Reynolds, Chase 8 5 Yohance Humphery, 2001, Weber State Weber 2001, Humphery, Yohance 5 Y. Humphery, 2001, @Montana State @Montana 2001, Y.Humphery, Yohance Humphery, 2000, @2000, State Humphery, Yohance Weber Y. Humphery, 2000, @Portland State @Portland 2000, Y.Humphery, State Weber 2001, Humphery, Yohance State Portland 2001, Humphery, Yohance Bob Smith, 1973, @Northern Arizona Arizona 1973,@Northern Smith, Bob Y. Humphery, 1999, CS Northridge 1999,CSNorthridge Y.Humphery, @Cal2001, Poly Humphery, Yohance Monty Bullerdick, 1977, Idaho State 1977,Idaho Bullerdick, Monty Lex Hilliard, 2005, Cal Poly Poly Cal 2005, LexHilliard, Y. Humphrey, 1999, Sacramento State 1999,Sacramento Y.Humphrey, rgIea, 1982, Iseman, Greg State @Sacramento 2005, LexHilliard, State JR@Portland Waller,2002, State 1983,Weber Joey Charles, Chase Reynolds, 2009, Weber State Weber 2009, Reynolds, Chase State @Portland 2008, Reynolds, Chase Yohance Humphery, 1999, Eastern Wash. 1999,Eastern Humphery, Yohance State 1977, Weber Bullerdick, Monty Arizona 1973,@Northern Smith, Bob Chase Reynolds, 2008, Idaho State Idaho 2008, Reynolds, Chase Ariz. Northern 2008, Reynolds, Chase Monty Bullerdick, 1977, Idaho State 1977,Idaho Bullerdick, Monty State Northwestern 2004, LexHilliard, Washington Eastern 2003, Green, Justin State @Portland 2000, Y.Humphery, @2000, State Humphery, Yohance Weber Wash. Eastern 2001, Humphery, Yohance JR Waller, 2002, Northern Arizona Arizona JR Waller,Northern 2002, State Weber 2005, LexHilliard, 1982,Idaho Iseman, Greg State @Portland 2008, Reynolds, Chase Chase Reynolds, 2010, North Dakota Dakota North 2010, Reynolds, Chase State Montana 2010, Reynolds, Chase State @Montana 2007, LexHilliard, State 1981,Idaho Klever,Rocky State 1997,Sacramento Branen, Josh State1972, @Idaho Olson, Jim Chase Reynolds, 2008, Weber State Weber 2008, Reynolds, Chase State Appalachian 2009, Reynolds, Chase State 1969,@Portland Les Kent, Greg Iseman, 1982,@WeberState Iseman, Greg Chase Reynolds, 2008, Texas2008,State Reynolds, Chase Poly Cal 2005, Lex Hilliard, Chase Reynolds, 2009, Weber State Weber 2009, Reynolds, Chase Del Spear, 1974,StateBoiseSpear, Del State 1985,Idaho Rice, Mike 1995,Minnesota-Duluth Gales, Brian Dakota 1973,South Svennungsen, Rock State @Idaho 2005, LexHilliard, Iowa 1987,@Northern Coleman, Renard State 1997,Sacramento Branen, Josh Iowa 1987,@Northern Farmer, Jody 1972,State @Idaho Olson, Jim Chase Reynolds, 2008, Northern Ariz. Northern 2008, Reynolds, Chase State 1975,Portland Fiskness, Paul @ State Weber ...... Chase Reynolds Chase 4 Lex Hilliard, 2004, Northwestern State Northwestern 2004, Lex Hilliard, 4 3 Chase Reynolds, 2010, North Dakota Dakota North 2010, Reynolds, Chase 3 31 Lex Hilliard, 2007, Portland State Portland 2007, Lex Hilliard, 31 32 Lex Hilliard, 2007, @Montana State @Montana 2007, Lex Hilliard, 32 (S ot uhn D i e m a g a in TDs rushing Most ince 1968) ince Yohance Humphery, 1999, Weber State, 1999, Weber Humphery, Yohance @2000, State Humphery, Yohance Weber Yohance Humphery, 2000, Idaho State Idaho 2000, Humphery, Yohance Richard Jordan, 1975, South Dakota 1975,South Jordan, Richard State 1983,Weber Joey Charles, Arizona 1989,@Northern Rice,Tony 1992,Hofstra Rice,Tony State 1997,Sacramento Branen, Josh State 1999,Weber Sanders, Nate JR Waller, 2002, Southern Utah Utah JRSouthern Waller,2002, Washington @Eastern 2004, Lex Hilliard, State Sacramento 2004, Green, Justin Washington Eastern 2007, Lex Hilliard, 1969,@WeberState Blancas, Arnie State Weber 2001, Humphery, Yohance rgIea, 1982,@WeberState Iseman, Greg Y. Humphery, 2001, E. Washington E.2001, Washington Y.Humphery, @Idaho State @Idaho Monty Bullerdick, 1977, @Montana State 1977,@Montana Bullerdick, Monty Wayne Harper, 1980, Northern Arizona 1980,Northern Harper, Wayne State 1981, Klever,Idaho Rocky State 1996,Portland Sanders, Nate Washington Eastern 2003, Green, Justin Chase Reynolds, 2008, @Portland State @Portland 2008, Reynolds, Chase Arizona N.2008, vs. Reynolds, Chase SDSU2009,vs. Reynolds, Chase State2009,Reynolds, @Sacramento Chase Washington Eastern 2003, Green, Justin Greg Iseman, 1982, @Portland State 1982,@Portland Iseman, Greg Chase Reynolds, 2008, vs. Weber State 2008,Weber vs. Reynolds, Chase FOBL 2011 1 0 2 FOOTBALL A N A T N O M ...... 1

OFFENSIVE RECORDS

► RUSHING - SINGLE SEASON 17 Kelly Stensrud, 1992-95 Most net yards ...... Rocky Klever, 1977-81 1.658 Yohance Humphery, 2001 16 John Edwards, 1999-2002 Highest average per carry...... Del Spear, 1973-76 8.2 Dick Imer, 1953 (86-703) 15 JefFHofFman, 1969, 71-72 Most touchdow ns rushing...... 14 Casey Reilly, 1969-71 22 Chase Reynolds, 2009 13 JR Waller, 2002-05 Chase Reynolds, 2008 - 12 Mike Hagen, 1980-81 17 Lex Hilliard, 2004 Most carries...... Yohance Humphery, 2001 8 06 Lex Hilliard, 2003-05, 07 m Most rushes...... Most net yards ...... ¥ 321 Chase Reynolds, 2009 4,070 Yohance Humphery, 1998-01 303 Yohance Humphery, 2001 Most touchdowns...... ¥ 281 Chase Reynolds, 2008 52 Chase Reynolds, 2008-10 ¥ Rushing yards...... ► SCORING - SINGLE GAME 1.658 Yohance Humphery, 2001 Most points...... ¥ 1,583 Chase Reynolds, 2008 30 Greg Iseman @ Weber State, 1982 1,502 Chase Reynolds, 2009 ¥ 26 “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Whitman, 1926 1,322 Lex Hilliard, 2005 Del Spear vs. Idaho, 1974 ¥ 1,277 Yohance Humphery, 1999 Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 1,253 Steve Caputo, 1971 Most points scored in 4th quarter to ¥ 1,146 Justin Green, 2003 Justin Green win a g a m e...... 1,132 Lex Hilliard, 2007 98.8 Dick Imer, 1954 ¥ 39 Montana (52) vs. S. Dakota State (48), 1,075 Greg Iseman, 1982 97.7 Greg Iseman, 1982 Sept. 4,1993 (Montana trailed 38-13 to ¥ 1,022 Monty Bullerdick, 1977 97.2 Les Kent, 1969 start 4th quarter) 982 Chase Reynolds, 2010 89.3 Chase Reynolds, 2010 ¥ Most touchdowns...... 972 Lex Hilliard, 2004 88.2 Justin Green, 2003 5 Greg Iseman @Weber State, 1982 Les Kent, 1969 87.0 Rocky Klever, 1981 ¥ 892 Terry Dillon, 1962 85.5 Arnie Blancas, 1970 Most field goals...... ¥ 889 Dick Imer, 1954 81.8 Bryan Magnuson, 1967 5 Dan Carpenter vs. S. Dakota State, 2006 883 Yohance Humphery, 2000 Longest field goal...... ¥ 855 Arnie Blancas, 1970 ► RUSHING - CAREER 57 Chris Snyder vs. Albany, 2002 818 Bryan Magnuson, 1967 Most yards rushing...... Most conversions...... ¥ 803 Josh Branen, 1996 4,070 Yohance Humphery, 1998-01 10 Kris Heppner vs. Weber State, 1999 ¥ Dick Imer, 1953 4,067 Chase Reynolds, 2008-10 Longest field goal...... Average yards rushing...... 4,018 Lex Hilliard, 2003-05; 07 57 Chris Snyder, 2002, Albany ¥ (minimum 50 attempts) 2,228 Rocky Klever, 1977-81 54 Brody McKnight, 2009, @N. Arizona 8.17 Dick Imer, 1953 2,033 Steve Caputo, 1969-71 Dan Carpenter, 2007, @Sacramento State ¥ 8.01 Dick Imer, 1954 1,885 Josh Branen, 1995-97 Chris Snyder, 2003, @Idaho State ¥ 6.82 Josh Branen, 1995 1,813 Monty Bullerdick, 1978-79 Kris Heppner, 1997, @ Idaho State 6.69 RoyMalcom, 1948 1,784 Justin Green, 2003-04 Brody McKnight, 2010, @ E. W ashington ¥ 6.67 Bob Byrne, 1950 1,726 JR Waller, 2002-05 Chris Snyder, 2000, @Portland State 6.60 Dale Shupe, 1954 1,719 Jody Farmer, 1986-89 Eby Dobson, 1985, @Northern Arizona ¥ 6.54 Mike Mickey, 1975 1,592 Dick Imer, 1953-54 Dan Carpenter, 2007, @Montana State ¥ 6.48 Les Kent, 1969 1,569 Terry Dillon, 1960-62 KirkDuce, 1988, @Nevada 6.44 Damon Boddie, 1994 1,564 Arnie Blancas, 1969-70 Dan Carpenter, 2007, Northern Colo. ¥ 6.43 Paul Fiskness, 1975 1,554 Les Kent, 1969-70 Dan Carpenter, 2006, @ Weber State 6.43 Steve Caputo, 1971 1,453 Tony Rice, 1988-92 Dan Carpenter, 2005, @ Northern Ariz. ¥ 1,429 Del Spear, 1973-76 6.41 Casey Reilly, 1971 Bruce Carlson, 1976, @Northern Colo. ¥ 6.41 Murdo Campbell, 1954 1,348 Paul Connelly, 1964-65 Dan Worrell, 1969, South Dakota State Average yards rushing per game 1,345 JefFHofFman, 1970-71 49 Dan Carpenter, 2004, Northern Colorado ¥ 138.2 Yohance Humphery, 2001 1,313 Bob Byrne, 1949-51 Chris Snyder, 2002, @Idaho 116.1 Yohance Humphery, 1999 1,311 Renard Coleman, 1985-88 Chris Snyder, 2001, @NAU, vs. Hawaii ¥ 114.7 Dick Imer, 1953 Rushing touchdowns...... Kris Heppner, 1998, @WSU, Portland St. ¥ 113.9 Steve Caputo, 1971 52 Chase Reynolds, 2008-10 Bruce Carlson, 1977, @Northern Arizona 110.4 Yohance Humphery, 2000 50 Lex Hilliard, 2003-05, 2007 48 Chris Snyder, 2003, Western Illinois ¥ 110.2 Lex Hilliard, 2005 43 Yohance Humphery, 1988-2001 Chris Snyder, 2001, @ Idaho State, PSU 102.9 Lex Hilliard, 2007 24 Tony Rice, 1989-92 Kris Heppner, 1997, @Northern Arizona ¥ 102.2 Monty Bullerdick, 1977 22 Justin Green, 2003-04 Eby Dobson, 1985, Boise State ¥ 101.1 Chase Reynolds, 2009 Jody Farmer, 1986-89 Bob Turnquist, 1973, @Rice 20 Dave Dickenson, 1992-95 VO oo VO Chase Reynolds, 2008 ¥ Josh Branen, 1995-97 MONTANA FOOTBALL 2011