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San Jose State Football

The next chapter of San Jose State football began December 17, 2009 when Mike MacIntyre was named the Spartans’ .

Coach MacIntyre’s program is based on discipline and conditioning and his four building blocks for success.

• Foundation “It’s our job to help these young men gain responsibility and accountability while they’re with us.”

• Family “I want us to grow as a team and really care about each other.”

• Future “That’s academics. It’s a year-round process to be successful. Our players will learn how to succeed at and graduate from San Jose State.”

• Football “If a player has a good foundation, if he loves and cares about his teammates, and if he’s doing really well in school, then he will be a focused football player.”

A San José State University

Founded in 1857, SJSU is the oldest public institution of higher education on the West Coast. Its distinctive character has been forged by its long history, location, and vision - a blend of the old and the new, the tradi- tional and the innovative.

There is an uncompromising commitment to offer access to higher education to all who meet the criteria for admission, yielding a stimulating mix of age groups, cultures, and economic backgrounds for teaching, learning, and research.

Located in the center of San José, the University offers 134 bachelor’s and master’s degrees and the excite- ment of a large, metropolitan campus where many cultures meet. Yet, students get personal attention in the setting of the university’s seven colleges.

Known for the high quality of its aca- demic programs, its excellent faculty, and its diverse and committed student body, San José State successfully edu- cates students to compete in today’s complex, high tech and global economy.

San José State is annually ranked among the top-ten masters-level public universities in the West by U.S. News & World Report’s survey of “America’s Best Colleges.”

San José State is the number-one suppli- er of education, engineering, computer science and business graduates to Silicon Valley, the world’s high tech cap- ital. One of the largest universities in the 23-campus State University (CSU) system, SJSU attracts students from throughout the United States and 100 countries of the world.

B Academic Success

Seventy-nine (79) Spartans from the last five San Jose State football teams have earned a bachelor’s degree. Three also have earned a master’s degree.

(Left to right): Defensive tackle Kalvin Cressel, Colin Maher, linebacker Eric Bucholz, and offensive lineman Garrett Faulconer are among the 2009 seniors to earn their degrees.

San Jose State football graduates (2006-2009 teams) 2009 team Player, Position Hometown Degree (Year) Chad Bozzo, QB Salinas B.A. (2010) Eric Bucholz, LB San Francisco B.S. (2010) LIZ JARNIGAN EILEEN DALEY Austin Carter, CB Pomona B.A. (2009) Associate Athletics Assistant Athletics Ronnie Castillo, C Santa Fe Springs B.A. (2010) Director/Student Director/Academics Justin Cole, LB Chino Hills B.S. (2010) Success Services Kalvin Cressel, DT B.A. (2009) Garrett Faulconer, OT Anaheim B.A. (2010) Carl Ihenacho, DE Carson B.A. (2009) Travis Jones, LB Atascadero B.S. (2009) Colin Maher, WR Morgan Hill B.A. (2010) Patrick Perry, RB Los Angeles B.A. (2009) John Smith, LB Richmond B.A. (2010) Liam Smith, DE Los Gatos B.A. (2009) Nathaniel Timo, OG Salinas B.A. (2009)

2008 team James Callier, Jr., RB Los Angeles B.A. (2009) DREW AGBAY GINA ARCHIMEDE Jeff Clark, TE Torrance B.A. (2008) Academic Advisor Academic Advisor Dimitrious Chattman, LB San Diego B.A. (2008) Yonus Davis, RB Oakland B.A. (2008) Brian Elledge, TE Newhall B.S. (2008) Sean Flynn, QB Torrance B.A. (2008) Coye Francies, CB Rancho Cordova B.A. (2008) Aaron Gilbert, DT Half Moon Bay B.S. (2010) Jarron Gilbert, DT Chino B.A. (2008) Patrick Horan-Walker, WR Monterey B.A. (2010) Will Johnson, PK Ridgecrest B.S. (2009) Marcus Keli, DT Oceanside B.S. (2010) Ryan McHale, DE Long Beach B.A. (2008) Christopher Owens, CB Los Angeles B.A. (2009) Justin Paysinger, C Los AngelesB.A. (2007) SANDI SMITH MARWA ABBAS M.A. (2009) Academic Advisor Learning Specialist Andrew Ryan, S Belmont B.S. (2009) Jared Strubeck, PK Camarillo B.S. (2009) www.sjsuspartans.com C Attendance Growth

In the five years from 2004 to 2009, San Jose State’s average The Spartans play in front of one of the most loyal home attendance increased more than 200 percent. and enthusiastic student sections in the Western Athletic Conference.

Spartan Stadium is the home for San Jose State football. Since 2005, the Spartans regularly are among the Football Bowl Subdivision leaders in year-over-year home attendance percentage increases.

D Academic Success Core Values Achievement

Integrity Commitment Academic All-WAC honorees Teamwork Front row (left to right): Fred Koloto (2009), Ray Rodriguez (2009). Back row: Mohamed Marah (2007, 08), Ryan Otten (2009), Braden Storaasli (2007, 08, 09). Not pictured: Pablo Garcia (2008), Travis Johnson (2009), Ralph Johnson (2008), Devin Newsome (2007), Manu Student-Athlete Success Services Ngatikaura (2009), James Orth (2009), Justin Willis (2007). The mission of Student-Athlete Success Services (SASS) is to provide quality academic San Jose State football graduates (2006-2009 teams) planning and study skills for every San Jose 2007 team State University student-athlete. Player, Position Hometown Degree (Year) Graduation is of paramount importance. James T. Callier, RB Los Angeles B.A. (2008) SASS aims to promote student-athlete aca- Steven Claxton, DB Compton B.A. (2008) demic achievement and personal accountability. Jacob French, RB San Jose B.A. (2008) In doing so, we are preparing our student-ath- David Giesen, OG San Diego B.A. (2008) letes for the vast array of opportunities their Michael Hooper, WR Los Angeles B.A. (2008) futures hold for them. Grant Izokovic, LS Benicia B.A. (2008) SASS works to ensure that all student-athletes Demetrius Jones, LB Los Angeles B.A. (2008) maintain NCAA eligibility with regards to David Lomu, DE Redwood City B.A. (2008) grade-point average, hours passed, degree com- Nick Marchini, TE LeGrand B.S. (2008) pletion percentage and APR. Charles Ohaeri, LB San Bernardino B.A. (2009) Waylon Prather, P Ben Lomond B.S. (2008) SUCCESS , QB San Bruno B.S. (2007) Students – SASS programming is student-cen- tered. 2006 team Unique – SASS programming takes into con- Kevin Brown, QB Orange B.A. (2006) sideration the unique issues related to student- Marcel Burrough, OG Gresham, Ore. B.A. (2007) athletes. Jason Cain, TE Fremont B.A. (2007) Community - Community involvement and Kyle Cancimilla, TE Granite Bay B.A. (2007) appreciation for diversity is encouraged and Matt Cantu, OT San Juan Capistrano B.A. (2006) promoted. Dante Collins, RB Modesto B.A. (2007) Consideration – NCAA, WAC and SJSU Stephen Collins, WR Los Angeles B.S. (2010) requirements for ethical conduct and eligibility David Eisenhauer, PK Rohnert Park B.S. (2007) are considered and respected. Al Guidry, RB Fullerton B.A. (2007) Education - SASS consults with and educates Domingo Holmes, CB Stockton B.S. (2007) about the various departments where student- Trae Jackson, S Los Angeles B.A. (2007) athletes may obtain support. Damaja Jones, LB San Diego B.A. (2008) Self-sufficiency - Student-athletes should Ryan Lauderdale, WR Carson B.A. (2008) develop self-sufficiency, personal responsibility, Bernie Lewis, WR Sacramento B.S. (2008) and the ability to make informed decisions. Patrick Luke, CB Lawndale B.A. (2010) Standards – Graduation is the expected stan- Freddy McCutcheon, DT San Diego B.A. (2007) dard for all student-athletes. Donald Richardson, S Los Angeles B.S. (2008) www.sjsuspartans.com E Spartans in the NFL

CB Christopher Owens DT Jarron Gilbert was the ’ first pick in 2009 3rd round pick the 2009 draft. Gilbert was 2nd NFL season the 68th overall selection.

CB Coye Francies ’ 2009 6th round pick 2nd NFL season

F PK Joe Nedney CB San Francisco Dwight Lowery 49ers, ’ 15th NFL 2008 4th round pick season 3rd NFL season

WR James Jones - ’ 2007 3rd round pick 4th NFL season

WR Chicago Bears, 6th NFL season

LB WR Justin Cole Kevin Kansas City Jurovich Chiefs Philadelphia free agent Eagles free agent

www.sjsuspartans.com G Spartans on Network TV

San Jose State at Wisconsin Sept. 11, 11:00 a.m. (CDT)

ESPN2’s Dave Lamont (left) and Rod Gilmore in the Spartan Stadium TV broadcast location

• 10 national network TV appearances (2005-10)

• Coverage from ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ABC-TV, FSN

H Duke Ihenacho scores on a 43-yard return against Utah State on ESPNU.

Carl Ihenacho offers a dose of Nacho brothers against Boise State on ESPN2.

Kevin Jurovich made this one-handed catch in the 2009 Utah game on ESPNU.

Brandon Rutley finished this 60- yard San Jose State led USC after run in the 2008 the first quarter in a 2009 Boise State game game on Fox SportsNet. on ESPN2. www.sjsuspartans.com I Family Ties

James Orth (left) is a wide receiver in his second sea- son with the Spartans. His older brother, offensive Duke Ihenacho is a two-time, first-team All-WAC selec- guard Jacob Orth (right), is an offensive guard. tion. His older brother Carl (right), a defensive end, is a two-time second-team All-WAC choice.

Kyle Flynn (8) and Sean Flynn (2) started games in 2008. Tiuke Tuipulotu (right), a third-year defender, Wide receiver Jalal Beauchman (right) is a second gen- and JC transfer Andrew Moeaki are second cousins. eration Spartan. His dad, Leon Beauchman was a star basketball player for San Jose State in the 1970’s.

Steve Brennan (left) was an end on the 1967 San Jose Christopher Owens (left) was a San Jose State starting State team. His son, (right) is in his (2005-08) before moving on to the Atlanta sixth season on the Spartans’ coaching staff and is the Falcons. His cousin, Bene Benwikere, is a freshman wide receivers coach in 2010. on the 2010 Spartans.

J Success Stories

Bob Ladouceur was a defen- Tony Jackson was a co-captain of the sive back on the 1975 and 1970 football team. Today, he holds the 1976 teams. As the head coach rank of Major General in the United of the De La Salle High States Marine Corps. School football program in Concord, Calif., his teams won 151 consecutive games between 1992 and 2004.

Charles “Chuck” Davidson is a 1957 graduate who is a successful Bay Area home builder. He is founder of DKB Homes LLP, the Charles W. Davidson Co., Davidson Homes, DKD Property Mgt., and L&D Construction. His endeavors support the Bay Area econo- my and local education. Mr. Davidson is was a on the 1956 and 1957 an avid fan of Spartan football and gen- teams. He is the only football coach to engineer coach- erous supporter of the University. ing victories in a Rose Bowl and a .

The Charles W. Davidson College Of Engineering The College is a vibrant community of students, fac- The vision of the Charles W. Davidson College Of ulty, staff, alumni, and industry professionals through Engineering is to be a learning community that empow- strategic collaborations with Silicon Valley, California, ers its students to better the world through innovative national and global partners. applications of engineering knowledge and skills. The Charles W. Davidson College Of Engineering Students receive an understanding of the social and offers the following majors: Aviation and Technology, economic context in which technologies are developed Chemical and Materials Engineering, Civil and and used in today’s competitive global economy. They Environmental Engineering, Computer Engineering, gain a firm ethical grounding and guidance for their Electrical Engineering, General Engineering, Industrial beneficial applications. The applications could be for and Systems Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace social benefit, economic advancement, security, or the Engineering. environmental sustainability of the world.

K Community Service

Each spring, the Spartans volunteer in the national community awareness project, ‘Walk A Mile in Her Shoes, A Men’s March to Stop Rape.’

Linebacker Justin Cole (front) and defensive end Carl Ihenacho (back) are two Spartans who participated in the National Education Association’s annual Read Across America program.

In 2010, San Jose State became the first West San Jose State players and coaches participate in the Coast football team to participate in the “Get Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County Holiday in the Game. Save a Life” program that Food Drive. encourages people to sign up for the Be The Match Registry spearheaded by the National Marrow Donor Program based in Minneapolis, Minn.

The Spartans are among the volunteer groups that assist with Pat’s Run – an annual San Jose event benefitting the Pat Tillman Foundation.

L Success Stories

Justin Paysinger was a center Peter Ueberroth is a 1959 on the 2005-08 teams and one graduate who majored in of four captains for the 2008 business administration. The Spartans. After earning his former San Jose State water mater’s degree from San Jose polo star was the President of State, Paysinger now is the the United States Olympic CHAMPS/Life Skills Committee and former Coordinator at Texas Tech Commissioner of Major University. League Baseball.

Gill Byrd is a 1982 grad- uate who majored in Connie Lurie is a 1964 graduate whose business finance. The bachelor’s degree is in elementary edu- two-time All-American cation and psychology. A prominent defensive back was a Bay Area philantropist,the former ele- 1983 first-round draft mentary school teacher founded SJSU’s choice of the San Diego Lurie Author-in-Residence Program and Chargers. After an 11- the CME (Connect, Motivate and year NFL career, he is Educate) Society for foster children and an assistant coach for initiated Spartans in the Desert. the Chicago Bears.

Connie L. Lurie College Of Education College Of Business

The mission of the Connie L. Lurie College of Centered in the heart of San José and Silicon Valley, Education is to prepare educators who have the knowl- the College of Business has served the business educa- edge, skills and ethics that ensure excellence for all stu- tional needs of our community and the global market- dents in a culturally diverse, technologically complex, place since 1928. global community. The College of Business offers the following majors: The Connie L. Lurie College Of Education offers the Accounting and Finance, Management Information following majors: Child and Adolescent Development, Systems, Marketing and Decision Sciences, Organization Communicative Disorders and Sciences, Counselor and Management Education, Educational Leadership, Elementary Education, Instructional Technology, Secondary Education, Special Education

M Student Diversity Life Spirit Success

Creativity

Collaboration

Innovation

Student Involvement is the hub of co-curricular life at San Jose State University. Involved students are more Countless opportunities for involvement at SJSU satisfied with their college experiences than those who exist. Student government, service and academic clubs, are not. Thousands of students make SJSU more than a and social friendship groups are just a few of the outlets commuter school. for involvement. At San Jose State, education stretches beyond the Before you know it, you will be exploring new areas classroom. It's the extra-curricular experiences like inter- of interest - once you join one group, you will quickly collegiate athletics that students remember for a lifetime find out about others. Student Involvement is located on and say best prepared them for their future. Make the the first floor of Clark Hall on the main campus. most of your time by combining a focus on academics and getting involved in other aspects of college life, too.

N Success Stories

Bill Walsh was an end on the 1952 and 1953 Spartan teams. He earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Tommie Smith (front) and John Carlos (back) played San Jose State. Walsh stayed intimately involved in football professional football after their days at San Jose State. and became one of the game’s most successful coaches lead- The two world-class sprinters from the 1960’s are best ing the to three Super Bowl victories in known for their actions on the Olympic Games victory the 1980’s. He is the only Spartan who is an inductee into stand following Smith’s gold-medal performance in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 1968. A statue commemorating their historic event is located on the university’s main campus.

College Of Applied Sciences & Arts College Of Humanities & The Arts

The College of Applied Sciences & Arts provides The College of Humanities and The Arts seeks to both liberal and well-defined professional education at instill in the student an understanding of human exis- the undergraduate and graduate levels. The College’s tence that is both tolerant and moral and to nurture an programs provide the skills and experiences that appreciation of human creativity as portrayed and empower graduates to be exemplary members of a expressed in works of language and literature, visual diverse and global community. and performing arts, philosophy and theology, and by engagement in the creation of art and criticism. The College of Applied Sciences & Arts offers the following majors: Administration of Justice, Aerospace The College of Humanities & The Arts offers the fol- Studies (Air Force ROTC), Health Professions, Health lowing majors: Art and Design, English and Science, Hospitality, Recreation & Tourism Management, Comparative Literature, Foreign Languages, Journalism and Mass Communications, Justice Studies, Humanities, Linguistics and Language Development, Kinesiology, Library and Information Science, Military Music and Dance, Philosophy, Television, Radio, Film Science (Army ROTC), Nursing, Nutrition and Food and Theatre Science, Occupational Therapy, Social Work.

O The Campus Village

The Campus Village is home to nearly 2,300 stu- dents, faculty and staff. Positioned on Tenth Street between San Carlos and San Salvador on the main cam- pus, the Campus Village is a gateway to incredible aca- demic resources and campus activities, the excitement of downtown San José, the opportunities of Silicon Valley, and some of the world’s greatest recreational areas.

The Campus Village features apartment and suite- style living accommodations and a typical college dor- mitory experience. Campus Village includes recreational and study areas, a full-service computer lab, wireless internet access, an interactive gaming center, laundry facilities, meeting rooms, retail stores and underground parking for 700 vehicles. Fully equipped nearby recre- ational facilities offer residents space to work out, swim, play basketball, volleyball, ping-pong or pool.

Hassle-free access to the main campus is another asset. Walking to the Student Union or to The Event Center, home for the San Jose State University men’s and women’s basketball teams, is five minutes or less. Residents also can walk or bicycle to the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library without crossing any streets.

P Success Stories

Danny Clark was a 1985 all-conference defensive line- man for the Spartans. He went on to star as Nitro in the original American Gladiators television series.

David Diaz-Infante (63) was a co-captain of the 1986 Spartans. After playing on two Super Bowl champion teams in a 12-season pro career, he now is an analyst for ESPN and ESPNU games.

Steve Clarkson was the Spartans’ starting quarter- back during the 1980 through 1982 seasons. Today, he is the premier Kinji Green was a 2005 team captain and All-WAC evaluator and developer defensive lineman. The 27-year-old is the program’s of young only four-time Academic All-WAC honoree and is one nationally. He is in his of the youngest full-time assistant coaches in the second year conducting Football Bowl Subdivision this season. the Dreammaker Tour.

College of Social Sciences College of Science

The mission of the College of Social Sciences is to The mission of the College of Science is to prepare educate students in human behavior, in its many past students for rewarding careers in biological sciences, and present cultural forms, in individual, group, nation- chemistry, computer science, geology, mathematics, al and international contexts, and to empower students meteorology, and physics; provide core biology, chem- as democratic participants in a rapidly changing world. istry, mathematics, meteorology, geology and physics Students develop a solid foundation in the social sci- courses; enable undergraduates to achieve a well-round- ences, and understand how knowledge in the social sci- ed education by attaining the quantitative, critical think- ences is acquired and evaluated. Students think analyti- ing, and scientific skills necessary for lifelong learning cally about themselves and the world in which they live. and informed decision-making on scientific issues; pre- They prepare for a wide variety of careers in education, pare future teachers with the appropriate math and sci- the professions, business, government and social servic- ence content; and foster high levels of student learning es. and faculty development.

Q The King Library

The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Library, located on • 135 databases of information the main campus of San Jose State University is a $177- • 4 computer instruction laboratories million, 475,000 square-foot library providing a center • 112 workstations available in the computer instruc- for life-long learning. Students, faculty and the commu- tion labs nity have access to the information they will need for • 37 group-project rooms educational and personal growth throughout their lives. The collaborative design provides many opportuni- The 10-floor library features: ties for academic, cultural and community programs. Multilingual and special collections for San Jose’s • 3,623 seats diverse ethnic groups are available. An adaptive technol- • 1,800 seats wired for the internet ogy area assures all people have the ability to access the • 400 public computers information and databases available.

R is the WAC’s only head coach with a win- Bowl ning record in bowl games. Now 5-3 in post-season bowls, he led the Spartans Success to a 2006 New Mexico Bowl win.

2006 New Mexico Bowl San Jose State 20, New Mexico 12

Tailback Sheldon Canley tied a NCAA 1990 California 1987 California 1986 California 1981 California bowl-game record with five Raisin Bowl Bowl Bowl Bowl in San Jose State’s 1990 California Raisin San Jose State 48 Eastern Michigan 30 San Jose State 37 Toledo 27 Bowl win over Central Michigan. Central Michigan 24 San Jose State 27 (Ohio) 7 San Jose State 25

Quarterback Mike Perez led the Spartans to back- to-back California Bowl appearances and was the Most Valuable Player in 1971 Pasadena 1949 Raisin Bowl 1947 Raisin Bowl the Spartans’ 1986 Bowl San Jose State 20 San Jose State 20 win over Miami Memphis State 28 Texas Tech 13 Utah State 0 (Ohio). San Jose State 9

S Game Day

T U Spartan Strength

“Our Philosophy” “The Koret Athletic Training Center is one of the ‘crown jew- els’ of the San Jose State University athletics program. The • Our goal is to teach student-athletes how to use their bod- sheer size of the facility stops you in your tracks. We have ies for conditioning and competition. everything a strength and conditioning program could conceiv- • We emphasize skill development. ably need at our fingertips. Our student-athletes and coaches are truly blessed to have such a beautiful facility.” – Chris • Every element of our program is grounded in the sciences Holder, San Jose State director of strength & conditioning and draws on many training disciplines.

V • Speed training, resistance exercise and flexibility devel- • We don’t align ourselves with the idea of coming in to the opment are components of our program. weight room every day and lifting tons of weight simply to achieve a standard. • We focus our training on “fine tuning” the nervous sys- tem which will enable our student-athletes to perform at • We believe that strength is not an attribute nor a by-prod- very high levels with a minimal amount of stress. uct of weight training, but its own unique skill.

• Every exercise, every piece of equipment, and every drill • Our student-athletes and their success will be the fin- we conduct is tailored to help our student-athletes perform ished product of our program. their best and to remain injury-free.

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Schedule/Table of Contents

Coaches & Staff - 3-20 The Spartans - 21-46 Spartans A to Z - 47-76 2009 In Review - 81-96 Record Book - 97-158

Table of Contents 2010 Football Schedule Fast Facts ...... 2 Future Schedules ...... 2 Sept. 4 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. TBA Coaching Staff ...... 3-17 Football Staff ...... 18-20 Sept. 11 Wisconsin (ESPN) Madison, Wisc. 11:00 a.m. Roster Information ...... 22-28 SEPT. 18 SOUTHERN UTAH SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m. The Spartans ...... 29-76 Sept. 25 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 6:00 p.m. 2010 Opponents ...... 77-80 2009 In Review ...... 81-93 OCT. 2 UC DAVIS SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m. Western Athletic Conference ...... 94-96 (Homecoming) All-Star Game Players & All-Americas ...... 100-102 Oct. 9 *Nevada Reno, Nev. 1:05 p.m. Spartans in the Pros ...... 103-113 SJSU Sports Hall of Fame ...... 114 OCT. 16 *BOISE STATE SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m. Spartan Stadium Ring of Honor ...... 115 OCT. 23 *FRESNO STATE SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m. Academic All-Stars ...... 116 Oct. 30 *New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. 2:00 p.m. All-Coast Selections & Letterwinners ...... 117-125 Individual & Team Records ...... 126-131 NOV. 13 *UTAH STATE SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m. Career & Season Leaders, Top Performances . . .132-139 Nov. 20 *Hawai’i Honolulu, Hawaii 5:30 p.m. Year-by-Year Leaders ...... 140-142 Series Records, Game Scores, Homecoming . . . .144-151 NOV. 27 *LOUISIANA TECH SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m. Coaching History ...... 152-154 Dec. 4 *Idaho Moscow, Idaho 2:00 p.m. The Last Time ...... 156-157 Spartan Stadium ...... 158 * - Western Athletic Conference game City of San Jose ...... 160 local time listed for all games San Jose State University ...... 161-162 University & Athletics Administration ...... 163-172 Network TV Games & Broadcast Information . . . . .173 The San Jose State University 2010 Football Book is a publication of the Notes to the Media ...... 174 school’s sports information office. Editorial content by Lawrence Fan. Assistance from Amy Villa, Tom Bowen, Eileen Daley and Mike MacIntyre. Media Directory ...... 175 Cover art work and design by Michael Beaubien. Composite Schedule ...... 176 Photography by Terrell Lloyd, Ron Fried, Wayne Salvatore, Gerome Wright, Damon Tarver, Steve Hermann, Brian Blank, Wendy Dunn, Jeremy Layport, Summer Haines, Richard Stern, Amy Villa, Silicon Valley Sports Entertainment, Chicago Bears (Bill Smith), Cleveland Browns (John Reid), (Hank Young), , New York Jets (Al Pereira), (Drew Hallowell), and San Francisco 49ers On the Internet, (Terrell Lloyd). All names, nicknames, logos and other indicia referring to San Jose State Facebook, Twitter & YouTube University are trademarked and protected by the university. Any unautho- www.sjsuspartans.com is the official website of San Jose State rized use is prohibited. University athletics. Press releases, game stories, schedules, To obtain a book by mail, mail a check for $15.00 to cover handling and first class postage to: Sports Information Office, San Jose State University, One results, live and in-season statistics, coach and student-athlete Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192-0062. profiles and press conferences for the university’s 16 NCAA - sponsored sports are available here. The Spartans also can be San Jose State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnan- found on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. cy, age, disability, disabled veteran’s or Vietnam veteran’s status. This policy applies to all San Jose State University student, faculty and staff programs and Facebook – www.facebook.com/sammyspartan activities. Questions regarding this policy should be directed to the Director Twitter – www.twitter.com/sjsuathletics of the Office of Equal Employment/Affirmative Action, San Jose State University, (408) 924-1115. YouTube – www.youtube.com/sjsuathletics www.sjsuspartans.com 1 Football Fast Facts

Location ...... San Jose, CA 95192 2009 Starters Returning...... 15 (9 offense, 6 defense, 0 kickers) Founded (Enrollment) ...... 1857 (3908) Offense Colors...... Gold, White & Blue Jajal Beauchman, WR, 6-4, 220, SR, 3V, 35 rec., 378 yds., 4 TDs Conference...... Western Athletic Conference Fred Koloto, OT, 6-3, 290, JR, 2V, 22 career starts Football Facility (Capacity)...... Spartan Stadium (30,456) Isaac Leatiota, OG, 6-4, 305, SR, 3V, 30 career starts Interim President ...... Don W. Kassing Robbie Reed, C, 6-3, 290, SR, 2V, 10 career starts Director of Athletics...... Tom Bowen Andres Vargas, OT, 6-4, 305, JR, 1V, 5 career starts Head Football Coach...... Mike MacIntyre (Georgia Tech, 1989) Ryan Otten, TE, 6-5, 230, SO, 1V, 10 rec., 78 yds., 0 TDs Record, Years at School...... 0-0, 1st season Jordan La Secla, QB, 6-3, 205, SR, 1V, 59.9 comp. pct., 1,926 yds., Overall Record, Years...... 0-0, 1st season 10 touchdowns, 11 Lamon Muldrow, RB, 5-9, 210, SR, 1V, 592 yds., 3 TDs 2009 Season Record ...... 2-10 Brandon Rutley, RB, 5-10, 190, JR, 2V, 59 yds., 2 TDs 2008 WAC Record, Finish ...... 1-7, 8th tied Defense Pablo Garcia, DT, 6-1, 290, JR, 2V, 23 tackles, /Linebackers Coach 5.0 tackles for loss, 4 QB sacks ...... (Utah State, 1973), 3rd season Pompey Festejo, LB, 6-0, 215, SR, 3V, 83 tackles, Offensive Line Coach ...... 8.0 tackles for loss ...... Gary Bernardi (Cal State Northridge, 1976), 1st season Tiuke Tuipulotu, LB, 5-10, 205, JR, 2V, 52 tackles, Wide Receivers Coach..Brent Brennan (UCLA, 1996), 6th season 3.5 tackles for loss Defensive Backs Coach Peyton Thompson, CB, 5-11, 185, JR, 2V, 48 tackles, 2 INTs ...... Charles Clark (Mississippi, 2007), 1st season Ronnie Yell, CB, 5-9, 175, SO, 1V, 19 tackles Quarterbacks Coach ...... Duke Ihenacho, S, 6-1, 210, SR, 3V, two-time first-team All- ...... John DeFilippo (James Madison, 2000), 1st season WAC, 187 career tackles, 16 passes defensed Coach...... Kinji Green (San Jose State, 2006), 5th season 2009 Starters Lost ...... 11 (4 offense, 5 defense, 2 kicker) Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach...... Offense ...... Tim Landis (Randolph-Macon, 1986), 1st season Marquis Avery, WR, 42 rec., 465 yards, 6 TDs Running Backs Coach/Recruiting Coordinator...... Ronnie Castillo, C, 27 career starts ...... (Santa Clara, 1976), 2nd season John Konye, OT, 20 career starts Defensive Line Coach...... Kevin Jurovich, WR, two-time second-team All-WAC ...... Bryant Young (Notre Dame, 1994), 1st season Defense Graduate Assistant/Offense...... Justin Cole, DE/LB, two-time second-team All-WAC ...... Bryan McGinnis (San Jose State, 2007), 6th season Adonis Davis, DT, 34 career starts Graduate Assistant/Defense...... Carl Ihenacho, DE, two-time second-team All-WAC ...... Vavae Tata (UCLA, 2008), 1st season Travis Jones, LB, 192 career tackles Quality Control ...... Kevin Gray (Redlands, 2004), 1st season Tanner Burns, S, 96 tackles in 2009 Coordinator of Football Operations...... Kickers ...... Wendy Dunn (Miami, Ohio, 2000), 6th season Tyler Cope, PK, 37 points in 2009, 16-18 PAT, 7-11 FG Philip Zavala, P, 2009 second-team All-WAC, 42.2 average Returning Lettermen.....38 (19 offense, 19 defense, 0 specialists) Lettermen Lost...... 29 (16 offense, 11 defense, 2 kickers) Offensive Formation ...... Multiple Defensive Formation ...... Multiple 4-3

San José State University future schedules (tentative and subject to change) 2011 2012 2013 Non-conference opponents Non-conference opponents Non-conference opponents Colorado State Colorado State Minnesota Navy Navy Navy Stanford San Diego State San Diego State UCLA Stanford Stanford

Western Athletic Conference games Western Athletic Conference games Western Athletic Conference games HAWAI’I FRESNO STATE HAWAI’I IDAHO LOUISIANA TECH IDAHO NEVADA UTAH STATE NEVADA NEW MEXICO STATE @Hawai‘i NEW MEXICO STATE @Fresno State @Idaho @Fresno State @Louisiana Tech @Nevada @Louisiana Tech @Utah State @New Mexico State @Utah State

2 2010 San Jose State University Football Coaching Staff

Charles Kent Clark Bryant Kinji Baer Young Green

Mike MacIntyre Head Coach

John Tim DeFilippo Landis

Gary Bernardi Terry Malley

Bryan McGinnis Brent Brennan

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before, and 23.4 points per game, 9.8 fewer than the previous season. In 2009, Duke’s five wins were the most in a season by the Blue Devils since 1994. Three Duke defenders received 2009 All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) honors – the university’s largest total in a single season in several years. Prior to joining the staff at Duke, MacIntyre spent five sea- Mike MacIntyre sons in the NFL with the New York Jets (2007) and Dallas Head Coach Cowboys (2003-06) coaching defensive backs. Working for leg- endary coach Bill Parcells, the Cowboys returned to the playoffs in 2003 and again in 2006 after missing out on post-season com- petition during the 2000 through 2002 seasons. MacIntyre has coached on both sides of the ball, spending four years at Ole Miss (1999-2002) where he started as the wide receivers coach two seasons and the defensive secondary coach ike MacIntyre, in his final two years. The Rebels posted a 29-19 record with the 2009 bowl appearances in the 1999 and 2002 Independence Bowls MAmerican and the 2000 Music City Bowl. The 2001 Rebels ranked fifth Football Coaches nationally in pass defense, allowing just 161.3 yards per game. Association Football Bowl Subdivision Assistant Talk About Mike MacIntyre Coach of the Year was named the 29th San Jose State University football “Mike is a high energy guy who is an outstanding coach on December 17, coach and a superior recruiter. He is a son of a head coach 2009. and has been around football all his life. He will do a great The 45-year old job in bringing good football players, and quality individu- MacIntyre is a head coach als, to San Jose State. I know he will do everything he can for the time in a progres- to insure that the program reaches the high standards he sively successful 20-season will set for it.”– Bill Parcells, Miami Dolphins Executive coaching career that Vice-President - Football Operations includes positions in the Football Bowl Subdivision and the . "...To be sure, Mike left a lasting positive impression on “By hiring Mike MacIntyre, San Jose State University takes many of our student-athletes. San Jose State is getting a a tremendous step forward enhancing its football program. man of the highest integrity, and we wish nothing but suc- Mike MacIntyre was the unanimous first choice of the search cess for Mike and his family in this endeavor. Mike repre- team...,” said San Jose State athletics director Tom Bowen upon sents an excellent hire for San Jose State University." – Duke MacIntyre’s appointment. “He offered the most compelling case University Vice President & Director of Athletics Dr. Kevin to build upon the great base that (former coach) Dick Tomey White created in his five years. Mike’s tireless energy and dynamic leadership will motivate our student-athletes to reach great “...I’ve had the privilege of hiring Mike not once, but heights in the classroom and on the playing field as they did twice, and would do it a third time if I could. Obviously, he under Dick Tomey.” has coaching in his blood as his father, George, is one of the MacIntyre spent the last two seasons at Duke as the defen- finest football coaches I’ve been lucky enough to know. sive coordinator. His defensive units recorded some of the Blue Mike also has had the fortune of being around some terrific Devils’ best annual statistics over a 20-year span. The 2008 team football coaches and he has taken advantage of it by learn- allowed 356.9 yards per game, 67.4 fewer yards than the year ing from all of them. He has great energy and passion for football and is a true student of the game. His team will be prepared to play on Saturdays. Most importantly, Mike will have a very positive impact on the lives of the young men in the San Jose State program, both on and off the field..." – Duke University Head Coach

"I just know that they got themselves a great coach in the sense that he recruited me when I was coming out of high school for Ole Miss and he really sold me on Ole Miss. I couldn't say that I wouldn't have gone to Ole Miss if it hadn't been for him, but he really sold me on it. So, they have a great recruiter and a great guy, an all-around profes- sional. He's coached professional and college, the best of both worlds, so I think they got themselves a great coach.” – San Francisco 49ers All-Pro linebacker Patrick Willis

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Mike MacIntyre year-by-year in coaching Year Team Assignment 2009 Duke Defensive Coordinator 2008 Duke Defensive Coordinator

2007 New York Jets (NFL) Secondary Coach

2006 Dallas (NFL) Safeties Coach 2005 Dallas (NFL) Assistant Secondary Coach 2004 Dallas (NFL) Assistant Secondary Coach 2003 Dallas (NFL) Assistant Secondary Coach

2002 Mississippi Secondary Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Mike MacIntyre recruited All-Pro linebacker Patrick 2001 Mississippi Secondary Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Willis (left) to the University of Mississippi. 2000 Mississippi Wide Receivers Coach/Recruiting Coordinator 1999 Mississippi Wide Receivers Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Along his coaching trail, he has mentored many current NFL players including current 1998 Temple Secondary Coach safety , the 1997 Temple Secondary Coach eighth overall selection in the 2002 draft. Williams was selected to the each of 1996 Tennessee-Martin Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/ the four seasons MacIntyre coached him in Secondary Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Dallas. MacIntyre was instrumental in recruit- 1995 Tennessee-Martin Asst. Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator/ ing current San Francisco 49ers All-Pro line- Secondary Coach/Recruiting Coordinator backer Patrick Willis to Mississippi. 1994 Tennessee-Martin Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach His coaching career began as a two-year 1993 Tennessee-Martin Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach graduate assistant at the University of Georgia (1990-91). He then worked one year as the 1992 Davidson Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach defensive coordinator at Davidson (1992), four at Tennessee Martin (1993-96), and two at 1991 Georgia Graduate Assistant Temple (1997-98). 1990 Georgia Graduate Assistant A 1989 graduate of Georgia Tech, he played two seasons (1987-88) at free safety and returner for head coach . Prior to Post-Season Participation becoming a Yellow Jacket, MacIntyre played two 2006 NFC Playoffs seasons (1984-85) at Vanderbilt for his father, 2003 NFC Playoffs George MacIntyre, the head coach of the 2002 Independence Bowl Commodores from 1979-85. 2000 Music City Bowl MacIntyre earned a bachelor’s degree in 1999 Independence Bowl business management at Georgia Tech and then 1991 Independence Bowl earned a master’s degree in education with an emphasis on sports management from Georgia in 1991. Born on March 14, 1965, in Miami, Fla., he and his wife, Trisha, have three children, Jennifer, a freshman at Baylor University, Jay Michael and Jonston.

They Played for Mike MacIntyre • Terence Newman, Dallas, 2 Pro Bowls • Darrelle Revis, N.Y. Jets, 2 Pro Bowls • Darren Woodson, Dallas, 5 Pro Bowls • Roy Williams, Cincinnati, 5 Pro Bowls • Patrick Willis, San Francisco, 2 Pro Bowls • Ken Lucas, Seattle, 9 NFL seasons • Kerry Rhodes, N.Y. Jets, 5 NFL seasons • Fred Thomas, Played 12 NFL seasons Jay Michael, Trisha, Mike, Jennifer and Jonston MacIntyre www.sjsuspartans.com 5 Coaching Staff

Kent Baer facts Born: May 2, 1951 in Logan, Utah 2010 San Jose State University defensive coordinator/ Kent Baer linebackers coach 2008-09 San Jose State University linebackers coach Defensive 2005-07 defensive coordinator 2002-04 defensive coordinator Coordinator/ 1995-2001 Stanford University defensive coordinator/ Linebackers Coach linebackers coach 1992-94 defensive coordinator 1987-91 University of California defensive coordinator 1986 University of Idaho defensive coordinator 1983-85 Utah State University defensive coordinator/ ent Baer is in his third defensive backs coach season on the San Jose 1977-82 Utah State University outside linebackers coach State University football 1973-76 Yokouska Seahawks (U.S. Navy) head coach K 2002 Broyles Award top-five finalist staff. After two seasons as the linebackers coach, he adds the duties of defensive coordinator Bowl Game & in 2010. In his first two seasons Post-Season Participation with the Spartans, Baer’s teach- ings produced a two-time sec- 2004 Insight Bowl ond-team All-WAC selection in (interim head coach) Justin Cole and Travis Jones, 2003 Gator Bowl (coach) the team’s top tackler in 2008. 2001 Seattle Bowl (coach) In a noteworthy coaching career, he has been a defensive 2000 Rose Bowl (coach) coordinator at six Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) universities 1996 Sun Bowl (coach) and participated in eight bowl games and the 1986 NCAA 1995 Liberty Bowl (coach) Division I-AA playoffs. He was the interim head coach of the 1991 Citrus Bowl (coach) University of Notre Dame for the 2004 Insight Bowl. Three 1990 Copper Bowl (coach) teams - Notre Dame in 2002 (17th), California in 1991 (8th) and 1986 NCAA I-AA playoffs Idaho in 1986 (16th) finished a season ranked in the Top-20 by (coach) the Associated Press. As a defensive coordinator, Baer molded outstanding They played for Coach Baer groups that excelled in stopping the run. At Notre Dame in , LB – Washington Redskins, 12 NFL seasons 2004, the Fighting Irish yielded just five rushing touchdowns , LB – Atlanta Falcons, eight NFL seasons and was third nationally in rushing defense. The 2002 Notre Justin Tuck, DE - , five NFL seasons Dame team was nationally ranked in scoring defense (9th), pass Dashon Goldson, DB – San Francisco 49ers, three NFL seasons efficiency defense (10th), rushing defense (10th), and total Justin Cole, LB – 2010 Kansas City Chiefs free agent defense (13th). Baer was recognized for the Irish’s accomplish- Patrick Allen, CB – Played seven NFL seasons ments that season as a finalist for the Award, Eddie Cade, DB – Played one NFL season given annually to the nation’s most outstanding assistant coach. Shante Carver, LB – Played four NFL seasons Arizona State ranked seventh nationally in total defense in 1992. Hal Garner, LB – Played six NFL seasons Among a select group of coaches to work at the three Bay Mike Hamby, DT - Played one NFL season Area FBS schools, he was at Stanford for four bowl games Jon Haskins, LB - Played two NFL seasons including the 2000 Rose Bowl during his seven seasons on the Steve Hendrickson, LB – Played seven NFL seasons staff. The 2001 Cardinal led the Pac-10 in rushing defense - just Willie Howard, DL – Played two NFL seasons Riall Johnson, LB the second Stanford unit to top the conference in that category. – Played nine professional seasons Paul Lavine, DB – Played one NFL season California won 17 of 23 games in his final two seasons there. Craig Newsome, DB – Played five NFL seasons The last 24 years, he has coached and coordinated the New Derrick Rodgers, LB – Played eight NFL seasons Era Bowl in Japan. The game annually integrates top Japanese Aaron Smith, LB – Played one NFL season college players with selected American players and coaches. Al Smith, LB – Played nine NFL seasons Baer was a standout linebacker at Utah State during the Derek Smith, LB – Played 12 NFL seasons 1969 through 1972 seasons. He set a school record for total tack- Shawn Swayda, DT – Played four NFL seasons les, 116, a record that stood for 10 years. Baer graduated from Pat Tillman, LB – Played four NFL seasons Utah State in 1973 as a physical education and recreation major. Scott Von der Ahe, LB – Played one NFL season He has three adult sons – Brian, Aaron James (A.J.), and Brett Wallerstetdt, LB – Played five NFL seasons Steven Blake. Baer also has three grandchildren through his son, Courtney Watson, LB – Played two NFL seasons Brian, and wife Kristen - girls, Alex and Isabella, and a boy, Jerrott Willard, LB – Played two NFL seasons Max. Tank Williams, LB – Played eight NFL seasons

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Gary Bernardi facts Born: September 24, 1954 in Burbank, Calif. 2010 San Jose State University offensive line coach 2005-09 UNLV offensive line/tight ends coach, Gary Bernardi recruiting coordinator 2004 Northern Arizona University offensive line coach, Offensive Line Coach recruiting coordinator 1994-2003 UCLA tight ends/offensive line coach, recruiting coordinator 1987-92 USC tight ends/offensive tackles coach, special teams coordinator 1986 University of Arizona tight ends/ offensive tackles coach ary Bernardi joined the San Jose State football staff in 1985 University of Arizona wide receivers coach January 2010. In his first season with the Spartans and 1980-84 University of Arizona tight ends/ G29th coaching in the Football Bowl Subdivision, he is offensive tackles coach coaching the offensive linemen. Throughout his career, he has been an astute recruiter and developed offensive linemen, tight ends and wide receivers into all-star players. Twelve times, he coached in major college post- season bowl games including four Rose Bowls. They played for Coach Bernardi Bernardi comes to San Jose State after coaching offensive Johan Asiata, OG – Chicago Bears, 1 NFL season linemen and tight ends at UNLV during the 2005 through 2009 Joe Hawley, OL – Atlanta Falcons, 2010 4th round draft choice seasons. A fixture in the Pac-10 Conference, he was an assistant Jonathan Ogden, OT – Played 12 NFL seasons coach at the University of Arizona (1980-86), the University of Brad Banta, TE – Played 11 NFL seasons Southern California (1987-92) and UCLA (1994-2003). Bernardi Scott Galbraith, TE – Played 9 NFL seasons also spent the 2004 season as the offensive line coach and , OT – Played 8 NFL seasons recruiting coordinator at Northern Arizona University. Pat Harlow, OG – Played 8 NFL seasons Dave Cadigan, OG – Played 7 NFL seasons Bowl Game Participation , WR – Played 7 NFL seasons 2003 Silicon Valley Ryan Neufeld, TE – Played 7 NFL seasons Football Classic Paul Green, TE – Played 5 NFL seasons 2002 Las Vegas Bowl Mike Seidman, TE – Played 5 NFL seasons 2000 Sun Bowl Mike Freeman, OG – Played 4 NFL seasons 1999 Rose Bowl Mark Walczak, TE – Played 4 NFL seasons 1998 Cotton Bowl Bryan Fletcher, TE – Played 3 NFL seasons 1995 Aloha Bowl Kris Farris, OT – Played 2 NFL seasons 1992 Freedom Bowl Marshawne Graves, OT – Played 2 NFL seasons 1990 Rose Bowl 1989 Rose Bowl 1988 Rose Bowl 1986 Aloha Bowl 1985 Sun Bowl

Offensive linemen Jonathan Ogden, Chad Overhauser and Kris Farris at UCLA; Dave Cadigan and Tony Boselli at USC; and College Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Ken Margerum are consensus All-America players he has coached. Outside the coaching world, the 1976 Cal State Northridge graduate was an active member of the ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) Association Los Angeles chapter while at UCLA. On two occasions, he represented the ALS Association in Washington, D.C. meeting with United States senators and con- gressmen. He and his wife, Leigh, are the parents of three adult chil- dren. Marina is an administrative assistant for Medtronic, Inc., in San Antonio, Texas. Briana, a catcher for the UNLV softball team, and Joe, the starting center for the Fresno State football team, are twins. Coach Bernardi’s brother, Rob Bernardi, is the director of athletics at Nicholls State University. Marina, Joe, Leigh, Gary and Briana Bernardi www.sjsuspartans.com 7 Coaching Staff

Brent Brennan facts Born: March 20, 1973, in San Jose, Calif. 2010 San Jose State University wide receivers coach 2009 San Jose State University co-offensive coordinator/ offensive tackles & tight ends coach/ Brent Brennan special teams coordinator Wide Receivers Coach 2007-08 San Jose State University tight ends coach/ recruiting coordinator 2005-06 San Jose State University wide receivers coach/ recruiting coordinator 2001-04 Cal Poly assistant coach 2000 University of Arizona graduate assistant 1999 University of Washington graduate assistant rent Brennan is in his sixth year with the Spartans coach- 1998 University of Hawaii graduate assistant ing staff. In 2010, he will serve as the wide receivers 1996-97 Woodside (Calif.) High School assistant coach Bcoach. co-offensive coordinator, coach the offensive tack- les and tight ends and head up the Spartans’ special teams. Brennan has served the Spartans in many capacities - all at a very high level. As a wide receivers coach, he was directly responsible for the development of NFL draft choices James Jones and John Broussard and free agents Kevin Jurovich and Rufus Skillern, who played three seasons professionally. When he was the special teams coordinator, the 2008 Spartans were 20th nationally in kickoff returns and the 2007 team was ninth in punt returns. Brennan’s track record of attracting and nurturing high-cal- iber players who attract attention from pro teams extends beyond San Jose State. At Cal Poly, Brennan coached current New York Giants wide receiver Ramses Barden and Adam Bowl Game Herzing who spent time with Indianapolis, San Francisco and Participation the Rhein Fire of NFL Europa. Brennan also coached Tampa Bay 2006 New Mexico Bowl Jerramy Stevens at the University of Washington. (coach) Brennan joined the Spartans in January 2005, after being 1998 Holiday Bowl (coach) named San Diego State’s quarterbacks coach. From 2001 1993 Rose Bowl (player) through 2004, he was the receivers coach and recruiting coordi- 1991 John Hancock Sun Bowl nator at Cal Poly. (player) The Redwood City, Calif., native began his college coaching as a graduate assistant in 1998 at Hawai’i. He also worked in the same capacity at Washington in 1999 and Arizona in 2000. Brent’s dad, Steve Brennan, The 1996 graduate of UCLA was a wide receiver for the was an end for the 1967 1991 through 1995 teams and lettered on the Bruins’ 1993 Rose Spartans. Bowl squad. Brennan is a second-generation Spartan. His dad, Steve Brennan, was an end who lettered in the 1967 season. Brent and his wife, Courtney, have two daughters, Blake and Casey, and a son, Scott.

They played for Coach Brennan James Jones, WR – Green Bay Packers, three NFL seasons Kevin Jurovich, WR – Philadelphia Eagles, 2010 free agent Jerramy Stevens, TE – , eight NFL seasons Kassim Osgood, WR – , seven NFL seasons Ramses Barden, WR – New York Giants, one NFL season John Broussard, WR – Played two NFL seasons Adam Herzing, WR – Played one NFL season Rufus Skillern, WR – Played three professional seasons Darrell Jones, WR – Played two ARENA seasons Brent, Blake, Scott, Courtney and Casey Brennan

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Bowl Game Participation 2004 Cotton Bowl Charles Clark Defensive Backs Coach

harles Clark joined the San Jose State CUniversity football coach staff in March 2010. In his first season as a major college coach, Clark will be the defensive sec- ondary coach. Charles Clark (left) and San Francisco 49ers All-Pro linebacker Patrick The new Spartans Willis were roommates and teammates at the University of assistant coach comes to Mississippi. San Jose State after serving two seasons at Duke University, where he worked with new head coach Mike MacIntyre. In 2008, he was as a quality control intern who had scouting, film breakdown, and recruiting responsibilities and helped the special teams coordinator and defensive assistant coaches. In 2009, he was promoted to a graduate assistant posi- tion assigned to the defensive unit. His game-day duties includ- ed relaying signals to the Blue Devils’ defensive players on the field. The 2007 University of Mississippi graduate majored in banking and finance. He was a four-year letterwinner as a safety on the 2003 through 2006 University of Mississippi football teams. Clark played in 47 games and started every game from his sophomore through senior seasons. In 2004, he was the lead- ing tackler with 76 tackles on an Ole Miss football team that included his roommate and current San Francisco 49ers All-Pro linebacker Patrick Willis. The native of Green Cove Springs, Fla., has taken master’s degree classes in humanities from Duke University. He has one daughter, CadeMorgan Olivia Clark.

Charles Clark facts Born: July 28, 1984 in Eustis, Fla. 2010 San Jose State University defensive backs coach 2009 Duke University graduate assistant coach - defense 2008 Duck University defensive quality control intern www.sjsuspartans.com 9 Coaching Staff

John DeFilippo facts Born on April 12, 1978 in Youngstown, Ohio 2010 San Jose State University quarterbacks coach 2009 New York Jets (NFL) assistant quarterbacks coach 2007-08 Oakland Raiders (NFL) quarterbacks coach John DeFilippo 2005-06 New York Giants (NFL) offensive quality control coach Quarterbacks Coach 2003-04 quarterbacks coach 2001-02 University of Notre Dame graduate assistant 2000 Fordham University quarterbacks coach

Post-Season Participation 2009 AFC championship game (coach) fter spending the 2006 NFC divisional playoffs (coach) last five seasons 2005 NFC divisional playoffs (coach) Awith National 2003 Gator Bowl (coach) Football League teams 1999 NCAA Division I-AA playoffs (player) working with high-profile, young quarterbacks, John DeFilippo joined the San Jose State University foot- ball coaching staff in April 2010 as the quarterbacks coach. DeFilippo came to the Spartans from the New York Jets where he was the assistant quarterbacks coach. There, he worked with first-year quarterback Mark Sanchez who took the Jets to the Conference playoffs for the first time since 2006 and all the way to the conference championship game. DeFilippo's NFL coaching career began in 2005 with the New York Giants as the offensive quality control coach. The Giants made the playoffs in each of his two seasons with the organization and Eli Manning as its quarterback. In between working for the New York teams, DeFilippo was the Oakland Raiders' quarterbacks coach in 2007 and 2008. Daunte Culpepper, Josh McCown and JaMarcus Russell were among the quarterbacks he coached there. DeFilippo began his coaching career in 2000 as the Fordham University quarterbacks coach. He also served as the graduate assistant coach at the University of Notre Dame in 2001 and 2002 and was the quarterbacks coach at Columbia University during the 2003 and 2004 seasons. The 2000 graduate of James Madison University majored in speech communication. He played quarterback, earned four var- They played for Coach DeFilippo sity letters for the Dukes and was a member of the James Eli Manning, QB, New York Giants, 6 NFL seasons, Madison team that won the 1999 Atlantic-10 Conference cham- Super Bowl XLII MVP pionship. As an undergraduate, he completed training camp Kellen Clemens, QB, New York Jets, 5 NFL seasons coaching internships with the in 1997 and the Erik Ainge, QB, New York Jets, 2 NFL seasons in 1998. Mark Sanchez, QB, New York Jets, 1 NFL season The native of Youngstown, Ohio, is the son of Boston Daunte Culpepper, QB, Played 11 NFL seasons, College director of athletics Gene DeFilippo. 3 Pro Bowl selections Josh McCown, QB, Played 8 NFL seasons , QB, Played 8 NFL seasons JaMarcus Russell, QB, Played 3 NFL seasons , QB, Played 3 professional seasons , QB, Played 1 professional season

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Bowl & All-Star Participation 2006 New Mexico Bowl (operations assistant) 2006 Hula Bowl (player) Kinji Green Cornerbacks Coach

inji Green is in his fifth season as a Kmember of the San Jose State University foot- ball coaching staff. In 2010, he will be the cornerbacks coach. During his first two seasons as a full-time assis- tant coach, Green coached the defensive ends. Carl Ihenacho was a two-time second-team All-WAC player. Jeff Schweiger and Justin Cole, two more defensive ends, signed free agent con- tracts with Denver (2009) and Kansas City (2010), respectively. One of the youngest full-time coaches in the Football Bowl Subdivision at age 27, he was a four-year starting defensive line- man at San Jose State (2002-05). As a senior, he was a co-captain, the team’s Most Valuable Player and was a second team All- WAC selection. As a redshirt offensive lineman in 2001, he received the Outstanding Scout Team award. He completed his college career playing in the 2006 Hula Bowl and went on to earn a spot on the San Jose SaberCats and the practice rosters for the 2006 League season. Kinji Green earned All-WAC and Academic All-WAC honors. Since Green returned to college football in the fall as an opera- 1996, he is one of the first eight WAC football players to earn tions assistant at San Jose State. In 2007, he moved into coaching Academic All-WAC awards in four consecutive seasons. as the Spartans’ graduate assistant working with the defense. A member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), he accepted an invitation to participate in the 2007 AFCA Future Coaches Academy designed to assist recent grad- uates with the professional tools to pursue a coaching career. The 2005 graduate majored in kinesiology. He was a four- time San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete and the pro- gram’s first four-time WAC All-Academic team honoree. In addition, Green was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII football selection in 2004 and 2005. Kinji, who oversees the team’s academics progress, completed master’s degree in kinesi- ology with an emphasis in exercise physiology in 2008.

Kinji Green facts Born: November 11, 1982 in Sonoma, Calif. 2010 San Jose State University cornerbacks coach 2008-09 San Jose State University defensive ends coach 2007 San Jose State University graduate assistant 2006 San Jose State University football operations assistant www.sjsuspartans.com 11 Coaching Staff

Tim Landis facts Born July 14, 1964, in Yardley, Pa. 2010 San Jose State University offensive coordinator/ tight ends coach Tim Landis 2003-2009 Bucknell University head coach Offensive 2000-2002 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) College head coach 1993-1999 Davidson College head coach Coordinator/ 1991-1992 Davidson College assistant coach Tight Ends Coach 1986-87 Randolph Macon College wide receivers coach 2001 & 2002 Division I-AA Independent Coach of the Year

fter serving as a head coach at three Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) schools for the last 17 Aseasons, Tim Landis joined the San Jose State University coaching staff in January 2010. In his first season with the Spartans, he will serve as the offensive coordinator and coach the tight ends. As a head coach, Landis could be termed a turnaround spe- cialist. He had 10 seasons of .500 or better win-loss records. Six times between 2000 and 2006, his teams were ranked nationally in the top-10 for rushing offense in the FCS. Landis comes to San Jose State from Bucknell University where he was the head coach from 2003 through 2009. His arrival followed the untimely death of his predecessor, Tom Gadd, who went to Bucknell in 1995 after two seasons as San Jose State’s defensive coordinator. The Bison finished with a .500 or better three times and compiled a 32-46 win-loss record. His first head coaching position came at Davidson College starting in 1993 where he was one of the youngest Division I head coaches at age 29. The 1998 and 1999 seasons were his best. Davidson had never won eight football games in a single season and the Wildcats did it twice, first, in 1998, and again in 1999. In four of his seven seasons, Davidson had .500 or better winning percentages. His coaching record at Davidson was 35-36-1. At Saint Mary’s College, Landis reversed a Gaels program that won just four times in two years. He strung together three win-loss records of .500 or better from 2000 through 2002. With a 6-5 record in 2001 and 6-6 in 2002, he was named the Division I- AA Independent Coach of the Year. His overall major college head coaching record is 85-98-1. The 1986 graduate of Randolph-Macon College majored in English and was an accomplished two-sport student-athlete. Landis was a first-team All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference quarterback in football and pitcher in baseball. As a senior, he was the school’s recipient of the Compton Award recognizing excellence in athletics and academics. In 2000, Landis was inducted into the Randolph-Macon Athletic Hall of Fame. His first coaching position was in 1986 as Randolph- Macon’s wide receivers coach. Three seasons coaching high school football and baseball in the suburban Philadelphia area preceded his return to college football when he was hired as an assistant football coach at Davidson in 1991. A member of the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Landis is a former chair of the FCS All-America Selection Committee and a member of the Board of Directors Executive Committee. Landis and his wife, Karen, have three sons, T.J., Jack and Charlie, and a daughter, Jordan.

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Terry Malley facts Born: August 6, 1954, in Killeen, Texas 2010 San Jose State University running backs coach/ Terry Malley recruiting coordinator 2009 San Jose State University assistant head coach for Running Backs Coach/ offense/quarterbacks coach Recruiting 1999-2008 San Jose Sabercats offensive ccoordinator/ assistant head coach Coordinator 1995-2006 San Jose Sabercats general manager 1985-92 Santa Clara University head coach 1980-84 Santa Clara University assistant coach 1985 Western Football Conference Coach of the Year

erry Malley is in his sec- ond on the San Jose State Tcoaching staff. In 2010, he is coaching the running backs and serving as the pro- gram’s recruiting coordinator. Last season, he was the assis- tant head coach for offense and coached the quarterbacks. Malley came to the Spartans in 2009 after spending 14 seasons with the San Jose They played for Coach Malley SaberCats where he was Rashied Davis, WR – Chicago Bears, 5 NFL seasons, regarded as one of the keenest 9 total pro seasons offensive minds in Arena , WR – 6 total pro seasons Football League history. In his Bryan Barker, P – Played 16 NFL seasons nine seasons as the team’s offensive coordinator, San Jose won , QB – Played 11 pro seasons three championships, led the league in Brent Jones, TE – Played 11 NFL seasons scoring four times and was second four other seasons. The 2007 , QB (San Jose State) – Played four pro seasons San Jose team scored 1,012 points and averaged 63.2 points a , CB (San Jose State) – Played nine pro seasons game - the third highest scoring team in league history. , WR – Played 16 pro seasons With 31 years of coaching experience, Malley’s coaching roots are in the Bay Area. Two-year stints at San Jose’s Leland High (1976-77) and Moreau High in Hayward (1978-79) preced- ed five seasons (1980-84) as an assistant coach for legendary Post-Season Participation coach Pat Malley, his dad, at Santa Clara University, his alma 2008 ArenaBowl XXII (coach) mater. Terry was named head coach in 1985 and led the Broncos 2007 ArenaBowl XXI (coach) to a 47-39-1 win-loss record over eight seasons. Six of his eight 2004 ArenaBowl XVIII (coach) teams were nationally-ranked among NCAA Division II schools. 2002 ArenaBowl XVI (coach) Malley coached 27 all-conference players including long- 1980 NCAA Division II championship tournament (coach) time National Football League pros Brent Jones, a standout tight end for the San Francisco 49ers, and two-time Pro Bowl punter Bryan Barker. He was the Western Football Conference Coach of the Year in his first season directing Santa Clara to an 8-2-1 record and a conference championship. His first experience in professional football came in 1994 when he was named the Director of Football Operations for the SaberCats, an Arena Football League expansion franchise. Malley added the duties of General Manager in 1995. In 1999, he returned to the field as the offensive coordinator after a mid-sea- son coaching change and retained his general manager responsi- bilities through 2006. As a player, Malley was a quarterback, team captain and four-year letterwinner for Santa Clara during the 1972 through 1975 seasons. The 1976 Santa Clara University graduate majored in business management. He and his wife, Leslie, have three children – Christina and sons, Patrick and Ryan. Terry and Leslie Malley www.sjsuspartans.com 13 Coaching Staff

Bryant Young facts Born January 27, 1972 in Chicago Heights, Ill. 2010 San Jose State University defensive line coach 2009 University of Notre Dame defensive graduate assistant Bryant Young Defensive Line Coach Bowl & Post-Season Participation 2002 NFC playoffs (player) 2001 NFC playoffs (player) 1998 NFC playoffs (player) 1997 NFC playoffs (player) 1996 NFC playoffs (player) egarded as one of the National Football League’s premier 1995 NFC playoffs (player) defensive tackles of the current generation, Bryant Young 1994 Super Bowl XXIX champion (player) joined the San Jose State University football staff in 1994 Cotton Bowl (player) R 1993 Cotton Bowl (player) January 2010. In his first season as a full-time college football assistant, he will be the Spartans’ defensive line coach. 1992 Sugar Bowl (player) Young comes to San Jose State after serving as the defensive 1991 Orange Bowl (player) graduate assistant at the University of Notre Dame during the 2009 season. His professional football career, solely with the San Francisco 49ers, was one of sustained excellence from the 1994 through 2007 seasons. He was the seventh overall selection by San Francisco in the 1994 NFL draft. A starter from his first sea- son to last, 208 games total, he was the 1994 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year as San Francisco became the first NFL fran- chise to win five Super Bowls in January 1995. During his career, San Francisco won four NFC West Division championships and qualified for the playoffs seven times. In 1998, devastating fractures to his tibia and fibula the 12th week of the season ended a highly productive year in which he was leading all NFL defensive tackles in quarterback sacks at the time of the injury. Young returned to the 49ers the following season playing at a Pro Bowl level and earned the NFL Comeback Player of the Year for 1999. Young was a four-time (1996, 1999, 2001 and 2002) NFL Pro Bowl selection. For his exemplary and consistent play, he was one of four defensive tackles named to the NFL’s 1990’s All- Decade Team. His immeasurable value to the 49ers transcended the play- ing field. Eight times, he was the team’s recipient of the Len Eshmont Award voted annually by the players for the 49er who best exemplifies courage and leadership. In the 53 years of the Eshmont Award, no other 49er has won the award more than twice or as many as four years in a row. Young was the recipient in 1996, 1998 through 2000 and 2004 through 2007. As a college star at Notre Dame, the Chicago Heights, Ill., native was a four-year letterwinner from 1990 through 1993. He was a 1993 first-team All-America selection and team captain. Each of his four seasons, he played in a bowl game. The 1994 Notre Dame graduate majored in marketing. With his wife, Kristin, also a 1994 University of Notre Dame graduate, they founded the Young Dreams Foundation that is currently funding the Dream Team scholarship program for local high school students who have college aspirations under the umbrel- la of the San Francisco 49ers Academy. They are the parents of four children – Kai, Colby, Kennedy and Bryce.

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Bryan McGinnis Vavae Tata Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Offense/ Defense Special Teams

ryan McGinnis is in his sixth season as a San Jose State avae Tata joins the San Jose State University football staff member. For the 2010 season, McGinnis is the gradu- staff for the 2010 season as the graduate assistant coach Bate assistant for offense and will have specific special Vassigned to work with the defense. teams responsibilities. Tata comes to the Spartans after spending the 2008 and 2009 With the Spartans, seasons as a student assistant coach at UCLA. With the Bruins, McGinnis has worked as an he worked with the defensive linemen and had special teams operations assistant in the responsibilities. areas of video services, His coaching career began in 2006 as the defensive line equipment and recruiting. In coach for McKinley High in Honolulu, Hawaii. 2009, he was the staff’s oper- The 2008 graduate of UCLA was a member of the 1994 ations assistant. McGinnis through 1998 Bruin teams. A defensive end, he played in the was the graduate assistant 1995 Aloha Bowl and the 1999 Rose Bowl. Following his playing for offense in 2008. career, he worked in the mortgage and banking industries in His coaching career California and Hawaii. began in 2002 as the offen- The Honolulu native plans to pursue his master’s program sive coordinator and wide in kinesiology with an emphasis in sports management. receivers coach at Harbor High School in Santa Cruz, Calif. In 2003, he joined the San Francisco 49ers staff as a two-year player personnel intern. The 2007 graduate of San Jose State University majored in kinesiology. McGinnis played his college football as a wide Kevin Gray receiver at Cabrillo College in 2000 and 2001. Quality Control He is a member of the American Football Coaches Association and is a certified speed training coach by Speed, Agility and Conditioning USA/Canada. He is a master’s degree student in hospitality, tourism and recreation management. Bryan and his wife, Vrinda, were married in July 2010. They reside in Los Gatos. evin Gray joins the San Jose State University football staff for 2010 and will work in areas related to quality Kcontrol. Gray comes to the Spartans after spending the 2006 through 2009 seasons at Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tenn., as an assistant coach. He coached running backs (2006-2008) and quarterbacks (2009) and served as the academic coordinator. Now in his seventh season of college coaching, he began his career in 2004 as an assistant coach at West Valley College in Saratoga, Calif. Gray coached the running backs, was the assis- tant special teams coach and was directly involved in the team’s strength and conditioning program. The 2004 graduate of the University of Redlands majored in business administration and was a wide receiver on the 2002 and 2003 football teams. He also has a master’s degree in educa- tion from Cumberland University. www.sjsuspartans.com 15 Football Staff

Wendy Dunn Chris Holder Football Director of Operations Strength & Coordinator Conditioning

endy Dunn was named San Jose State University’s hris Holder was named San Jose State University’s Football Operations Coordinator in July, 2007. She is Director of Strength and Conditioning in April 2007. A Win her sixth season working with the football program. Cstaff member since January 2006, he originally joined the Dunn had served as an administrative support coordinator for Spartans’ athletics staff as the director of football strength and the team from August 2005 until accepting her current position. conditioning. His impact was noticeable in the team’s 2006 New Her football work experience includes four seasons (2001- Mexico Bowl-winning season. The highly-conditioned Spartans 04) with the San Jose SaberCats of the Arena Football League. shut out five opponents after halftime and recorded four come- She was involved in player contract preparation, compliance, back victories in 2006. payroll, team travel and special events. The SaberCats won Holder came to San Jose Arena Bowl championships in 2002 and 2004. State after four football seasons The graduate of Miami University was a double major in (2002-05) at Cal Poly as the health and sport studies and business. As an undergraduate, she strength and conditioning head worked in sports marketing and with the Redhawks’ women’s coach. He and his two-person basketball program. Dunn has her master’s degree in sports staff designed and implement- management from San Jose State . ed the strength and condition- She also worked as a business manager for the San Jose ing programs for the 500-mem- Giants minor league baseball team. In 2010-11, Dunn is in her ber student-athlete population. second season as the Western Athletic Conference representative The progress was most notable to the national organization for directors of college football in football. Cal Poly produced operations. three consecutive winning sea- sons in football (2003-05) for the first time in 25 years and advanced to the second round of the 2005 NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. Six Mustang football Did You Know? players were named to 2005 Division I-AA All-American teams. Bill Walsh (San Francisco), Dick Vermeil (Philadelphia, In his 11th year as a strength and conditioning coach, he St, Louis, Kansas City) and (San Diego) are San began his professional career at Eastern Kentucky University in Jose State graduates who became National Football League January 2000 as an intern working with the football and volley- (NFL) head coaches. ball teams. Holder moved to Cal Poly in May 2000 as a strength (Carolina, Houston), Herman Edwards and conditioning coach. He was the assistant strength and con- (New York Jets, Kansas City), (Seattle, San ditioning coach at Appalachian State University the first half of Francisco) and (Kansas City) are former San the 2002 calendar year before returning to Cal Poly. Jose State assistant football coaches who went on to NFL The 2000 graduate of Eastern Kentucky University majored head coaching jobs. Marty Feldman, a one-time Spartan in physical education and earned a master’s degree in kinesiolo- assistant coach, was the Oakland Raiders’ head coach when gy from Cal Poly in 2005. He was a starting center for the the team belonged to the . Colonels’ 1997 and 1999 football teams. The 1997 Eastern (St. Louis) was a one-time San Jose State Kentucky team was the Ohio Valley Conference champion. graduate assistant who became a NFL head coach. Holder is working towards his doctorate in medical qigong Former San Jose State head coaches Dudley DeGroot therapy at the International Institute of Medical Qigong in (Washington) and (Detroit) later took NFL Monterey, Calif. He is certified by the National Strength and head coaching positions. Conditioning Association and is a Russian Kettlebell certified One-time San Jose State head coach John Ralston was instructor. In 2007, he was promoted to RKC-Team Leader, the the ’ head coach long before taking over the second highest distinction a Russian Kettlebell certified instruc- Spartans. tor can achieve. Only 27 people in the world have reached this level of achievement. He also is certified in CPR (cardiopul- monary resuscitation) and first aid by the American Red Cross. Holder is a Level IV trainer for Z-Health Solutions, a cutting- edge exercise system that helps maximize athletic performance. He, his wife, Jessie, and son, Elogious, reside in Campbell, Calif.

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Scott Shaw Hisashi Imura Director of Football Sports Medicine Athletic Trainer

cott Shaw was appointed San Jose State University’s isashi Imura was named the football athletic trainer for Director of Sports Medicine and Head Athletic Trainer in San Jose State University in July 2008. He is responsible S2008 after serving the university as the associate head ath- Hfor the injury prevention, assessment and rehabilitation letic trainer for two years. of the entire team; manages physician, chiropractic and orthope- Shaw has 18 years of athletic training experience at the dic care for the student-athletes and coordinates the team’s major college level and three more in the high school ranks. billing and insurance claims. Imura also manages a student Shaw joined the San Jose State staff after five years as the head intern program for future athletic trainers in a real-world envi- athletic trainer at Cal State Northridge (2001-2006). His first col- ronment. lege position was as an assistant athletic trainer at Saint Mary’s He has worked as an athletic trainer in the high school, (Calif.) College for nine years (1992-2001). community college, university and professional sports settings He has worked as an ath- since 2003. His affiliation with letic trainer at a variety of San Jose State football started major events. Shaw was the in 2004 as a student athletic Medical Services Liaison for the trainer. Before accepting his 2007 and 2010 NCAA Men’s current position at San Jose Basketball Division I State, he worked at the Championship San Jose University of California in 2007 Regionals. He also served as an and was assigned the sports of athletic trainer for the 24 Hours football and women’s gymnas- of LeMans auto race, the 1994 tics. He also worked for the World Cup, the Golden Gate Oakland Raiders during the Fields horse racing track in 2004 and 2005 summers and Albany, Calif., and the World was an intern athletic trainer Grand Prix Motorcycle Circuit. during the 2006 National The 1989 graduate of Football League season. Washington State University Imura has two bachelor’s majored in physical education with an athletic training empha- degrees (UCLA, history, 2000, and San Jose State, kinesiology, sis. He earned a master’s degree in physical education and 2005) and earned his master’s degree in kinesiology from San recreation from Saint Mary’s College in 1995. Jose State in 2009. He is certified by the National Athletic Shaw is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Trainers Association (NATA) and the American Heart Association (NATA) and is an examiner for the NATA Board of Association in CPR/AED. Imura’s physical assessments follow certification. He is also certified by the American Red Cross in the tenets of Functional Movement Screen, a program that seeks first aid and CPR as an instructor and professional rescuer. to improve athletic performance and resistance to injury. Since 2002, he has served on the board of directors of the He resides in Alameda. California State University Risk Management Authority Athletic Injury Medical Expenses Committee. Shaw is the current vice- chairman. He resides in San Jose.

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Eric Howitt Director of Doug Osumi Equipment Services, Video Coordinator Branding & Licensing

ric Howitt was appointed Director of Equipment Services oug Osumi, who has 19 years of experience in college at San Jose State University in August 2008. In 2010, he and professional video production, is in his sixth season Eadded the responsibilities of branding, product licensing Das the San Jose State University Athletics’ Video and overseeing the department’s merchandise sales. Coordinator. Howitt has been connected with college athletics since 2001. Osumi came to the Spartans after serving five seasons as He was the assistant equipment manager for football at Florida the video director/producer for the University of California ath- Atlantic University in 2001 and at the University of Cincinnati letics department. Besides his work at Cal, Osumi has worked in 2002. He was the football equipment manager at UCLA in the for the San Francisco 49ers as a video assistant during mini- 2002 season before moving to the University of California for a camps and training camps. five-year stint (2003-08) as an assistant equipment manager. The 1992 graduate of California State University, Chico, He began his professional career in 1995 as a student man- began his career in athletics as an assistant football coach at ager for Oregon State University football. The 1999 graduate Chico (Calif.) High School in 1990. He moved on to a similar stayed at his alma mater into 2000. Howitt also worked for the position at Marin Catholic High School in 1991. San Francisco 49ers as a 2000 summer camp equipment intern. His first foray into video production was in 1992 when he A member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association, was appointed an assistant football coach at San Francisco State he earned his equipment manager’s certification (E.M.,C.) in University. Three seasons later, he returned to Chico State in 2000. He was published in the Athletic Equipment Managers 1995 as an assistant coach and video coordinator. Association Journal. Osumi earned his master’s degree from Chico State in 1996 Eric and his wife, Karen, have two children, Aaron and and went on to become video coordinator at the University of Ashley. The Howitt family resides in Concord, Calif. Hawai’i for the 1997 and 1998 school years.

Mike Lane Football Equipment Manager

John Ralston Bryce Geigle Dan Unruh Special Assistant to Video Assistant Equipment Room the Football Staff Assistant ike Lane has served as the San Jose State University football equipment manager since 2001. Now in his M17th season with the Spartans, he was an assistant equipment manager for three years and a student assistant for four seasons. Lane has worked for the San Jose Sharks as an equipment assistant and for the Northern California “Offense-Defense” football camps that served players from ages 6 to 18. With the Sharks, he was responsible for player stick repair, bench set-up at practice and games and locker room facilities at home games. A member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association since 1998, he earned his equipment manager’s certification Yolanda Teruel (E.M.,C.) in 2002. He also worked at several East-West Shrine Administrative Games and for the Silicon Valley Football Classic. Assistant

18 2010 San Jose State University Football MEETMEET THETHE SPSPARARTTANSANS Team Rosters

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous Schools Numerical 53 *Vincent Abbott DE 6-0 230 SO Long Beach, Calif./Lakewood HS Roster 49 Osa Aigbuza RB 5-9 185 SO San Francisco, Calif./Riordan HS 1 Josh Harrison, WR 4 **Michael Avila WR 5-9 175 JR Seaside, Calif./Seaside HS 2 Duke Ihenacho, S 3 Pompey Festejo, LB 95 Sean Bacon DE 6-2 215 FR Inglewood, Calif./Serra HS 4 Michael Avila, WR 88 ***Jalal Beauchman WR 6-4 220 SR San Jose, Calif./Bellarmine Prep 5 Alex Germany, CB 71 Keith Bendixen OL 6-5 258 FR Santa Maria, Calif./St. Joseph HS 6 Damon Ogburn, Jr., 21 Bené Benwikere DB 6-0 190 FR Gardena, Calif./Serra HS WR/CB 30 Josh Brown RB 5-7 180 JR Stockton, Calif./Edison HS 7 Matt Faulkner, QB 85 Keenan Brown TE 6-4 260 SO San Bernardino, Calif./Arroyo Valley HS 8 Brandon Driver, CB 36 Vince Buhagiar TE/FB 6-3 235 FR Concord, Calif./Clayton Valley HS 9 Brandon Rutley, RB 77 Pierce Burton OT 6-6 250 FR Sacramento, Calif./Rio Americano HS 10 Harrison Waid, PK 11 Rashad Gayden, LB 8 Brandon Driver CB 6-0 185 JR Baltimore, Md./Santa Rosa College, 12 Jordan LaSecla, QB Parkville HS, Blake HS 13 Kyler O’Neal, LB 13 Jason Kafka, WR 14 Blake Jurich, QB 73 ***Ailao Eliapo OG/DT 6-2 305 SR South San Francisco, Calif./ 15 Doug Parrish, WR/DB South San Francisco HS 16 Evan Taylor, S 17 Kyle Nunn, WR 7 Matt Faulkner QB 6-2 205 JR Highland Village, Texas/ 18 Dasmen Stewart, QB Mount San Antonio College, 19 Peyton Thompson, CB Fresno State, Marcus HS 20 David Freeman, RB 3 **Pompey Festejo LB 6-0 215 SR Benicia, Calif./Benicia HS 21 Bené Benwikere, DB 20 David Freeman RB 5-8 195 SO Inglewood, Calif./U. of Washington, 22 Lamon Muldrow, RB Inglewood HS 23 Noel Grigsby, WR 24 Devin Newsome, WR 48 Marcos Garces RB 5-10 176 JR San Jose, Calif./Willow Glen HS 25 Ronnie Yell, CB 92 **Pablo Garcia DT 6-2 290 JR San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty HS 26 Mohamed Marah, DE 11 Rashad Gayden LB 6-2 255 JR Brooklyn Park, Minn./ 27 Ben Thompson, RB 28 Elijah Shittu, CB College of the Sequoias, 29 Chris Hill, CB Robbinsdale Cooper HS 30 Josh Brown, RB 5 **Alex Germany CB 5-9 181 JR Palm Desert, Calif./Palm Desert HS 30 Ralph Johnson, CB 48 ***Ryno Gonzalez LB 6-1 230 SR Loomis, Calif./Maidu HS, Del Oro HS 31 Keith Smith, LB 23 Noel Grigsby WR 5-10 170 FR Los Angeles, Calif./Crenshaw HS 32 , LB 41 Nick Grodotzke LB 6-1 225 FR Agoura Hills, Calif./Chaminade Prep 33 Dominique Hunsucker, S 1 **Josh Harrison WR 5-11 183 JR Oxnard, Calif./Rio Mesa HS 34 Derek Muaava, ATH 54 Reuben Hasani C 6-3 280 FR Los Angeles, Calif./Venice HS 35 Forrest Hightower, RB 35 Forrest Hightower RB 5-10 180 FR Concord, Calif./Concord HS 36 Vince Buhagiar, TE/RB 29 Chris Hill CB 5-9 175 SO Carson, Calif./Carson HS 37 Courtlin Thompson, S 96 Marcus Howard DL 6-2 254 FR Inglewood, Calif./Inglewood HS 38 Manu Ngatikaura, S 33 ***Dominique Hunsucker S 5-10 194 SR San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HS 40 Tiuke Tuipulotu, LB 41 Nick Grodotzke, LB 42 Ina Liaina, RB 2 ***Duke Ihenacho S 6-1 210 SR Carson, Calif./Serra HS 43 Travis Johnson, DE 44 Wade O’Neill, RB 30 *Ralph Johnson CB 5-10 175 SO Oakland, Calif./McClymonds HS 45 Matt McCoy, RB 43 *Travis Johnson DE 6-3 235 SO San Jose, Calif./The King’s Academy 46 Ray Rodriguez, TE/DT 89 Chandler Jones WR 5-9 165 FR Los Angeles, Calif./Bishop Montgomery HS 47 Retired number 74 Ryan Jones OG 6-3 275 FR San Francisco, Calif./Riordan HS 48 Marcos Garces, RB 14 Blake Jurich QB 6-4 220 FR Santa Cruz, Calif./Scotts Valley HS 48 Ryno Gonzalez, LB 49 Osa Aigbuza, RB 13 Jason Kafka WR 6-2 175 SO Oak Lawn, Ill./Bemidji State U., St. Rita HS 50 Tracy Pugh, DE 75 Nicholas Kaspar OL 6-5 270 FR Dana Point, Calif./Dana Hills HS 51 David Peterson, OL 87 Akeem King WR 6-3 190 FR Nipomo, Calif./Nipomo HS 52 Retired number 65 **Fred Koloto OT 6-3 290 JR Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto HS 53 Vincent Abbott, DE 54 Reuben Hasani, C

20 2010 San Jose State University Football Team Rosters

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous Schools 55 Ahkeem McKinney, DE 12 *Jordan La Secla QB 6-3 205 SR Newbury Park, Calif./Newbury Park HS 56 Braden Storaasli, LB 97 Anthony Larceval DT 6-1 265 FR Spring Valley, Calif./Helix HS 57 Charles Scicli, LB 72 ***Isaac Leatiota OG 6-4 305 SR Sunnyvale, Calif./Wilcox HS 58 Retired number 42 *Ina Liaina RB 6-1 225 SO Oxnard, Calif./Rio Mesa HS 60 Ben Zorn, LS 84 Sean Linton WR 6-2 180 FR La Mesa, Calif./Helix HS 61 Amar Pal, OT 63 Jake Peterson, OL 83 Cedric Lousi DE 6-2 245 FR Fremont, Calif./Washington HS 64 Abasi Salimu, DE 26 **Mohamed Marah DE 6-0 245 SR San Jose, Calif./Oak Grove HS 65 Fred Koloto, OT 45 Matt McCoy RB 6-0 250 JR King City, Calif./Gavilan College, 67 Norman Romero, OG King City HS 68 Daniel Schroeder, OG 55 Ahkeem McKinney DE 6-6 280 SO Griffin, Ga./Pasadena College, Griffin HS 69 Jacob Orth, OG 98 Andrew Moeaki DT 6-2 290 JR San Mateo, Calif./College of San Mateo, 70 Robbie Reed, C San Mateo HS 71 Keith Bendixen, OL 34 Derek Muaava ATH 6-1 215 FR San Jose, Calif./Independence HS 72 Isaac Leatiota, OG 22 *Lamon Muldrow RB 5-9 210 SR Pittsburg, Calif./Sierra College, Cordova HS 73 Ailao Eliapo, OG/DT 74 Ryan Jones, OG 24 ***Devin Newsome WR 5-10 185 SR North Highlands, Calif./Roseville HS 75 Nicholas Kaspar, OL 38 *Manu Ngatikaura S 5-10 185 SR Kahuku, Hawaii/San Jose City College, 76 David Quessenberry, Kahuku HS OT 91 *Joe Nigos DE 6-2 260 JR San Jose, Calif./Oak Grove HS 77 Pierce Burton, OT 78 Andres Vargas, OT 17 Kyle Nunn WR 6-3 190 FR Carson, Calif./Mira Costa HS 80 Avelino Valencia, TE 81 James Orth, WR 13 *Kyler O’Neal LB 5-11 225 SO Oakland, Calif./McClymonds HS 82 Ryan Otten, TE 44 *Wade O’Neill RB 6-1 225 SO Chino Hills, Calif./Chino Hills HS 83 Cedric Lousi, DE 6 Damon Ogburn, Jr. WR/CB 5-11 180 FR San Bernardino, Calif./Arroyo Valley HS 84 Sean Linton, WR 69 Jacob Orth OG 6-3 275 JR Modesto, Calif./College of San Mateo, 85 Keenan Brown, TE Modesto Christian HS 86 Andrew Reyes, WR 81 *James Orth WR 6-2 190 SO Modesto, Calif./Modesto Christian HS 87 Akeem King, WR 82 *Ryan Otten TE 6-5 235 SO Loomis, Calif/Del Oro HS 88 Jalal Beauchman, WR 89 Chandler Jones, WR 61 Amar Pal OL 6-4 275 FR Santa Monica, Calif./Santa Monica HS 90 Travis Raciti, DL/TE 15 Doug Parrish WR/DB 6-2 195 FR San Francisco, Calif./ 91 Joe Nigos, DE Sacred Heart Cathedral 92 Pablo Garcia, DT 51 David Peterson OL 6-5 275 FR Redlands, Calif./Redlands East Valley HS 93 Foloi Vye, DE/TE 94 JaRodd Watson, DT 63 Jake Peterson OL 6-4 300 FR Santee, Calif./West Hills HS 95 Sean Bacon, DE 50 Tracy Pugh DE 6-4 235 SO Chino Hills, Calif./Chino Hills HS 96 Marcus Howard, DL 76 *David Quessenberry OT 6-6 290 SO Carlsbad, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS 97 Anthony Larceval, DT 90 Travis Raciti DL/TE 6-4 245 FR Pleasant Hill, Calif/College Park HS 98 Andrew Moeaki, DT 70 **Robbie Reed C 6-3 290 SR Claremont, Calif./Cheshire Academy, 99 Justin Willis, DT Claremont HS 86 Andrew Reyes WR 6-1 180 JR Salinas, Calif./Palma HS 46 *Ray Rodriguez TE/DT 6-1 265 SO Boyle Heights, Calif./Los Altos HS 67 Norman Romero OG 6-1 275 SR South Gate, Calif./South Gate HS 9 **Brandon Rutley RB 5-10 195 JR Martinez, Calif./Alhambra HS

64 Abasi Salimu DE 6-5 255 FR Los Angeles, Calif./Crenshaw HS 68 Daniel Schroeder OG 6-3 285 JR San Jose, Calif./Foothill College, Leland HS 57 *Charles Scicli LB 6-0 230 SO Palm Springs, Calif./Palm Desert HS 28 Elijah Shittu CB 6-0 185 SR Anchorage, Alaska/West Hills College, Bartlett HS 32 Jason Simpson LB 6-0 200 FR Redwood City, Calif./Woodside HS 31 Keith Smith LB 6-2 225 FR Covina, Calif./Charter Oak HS 18 Dasmen Stewart QB 6-3 205 FR Oxnard, Calif./Oxnard HS 56 ***Braden Storaasli LB 6-0 213 SR Kapolei, Hawaii/Damien Memorial HS

16 Evan Taylor S 6-0 192 SO San Diego, Calif./Mission Bay HS 27 Ben Thompson RB 6-2 220 FR Temecula, Calif./Temecula Valley HS www.sjsuspartans.com 21 Roster Information/Pronunciation Guide

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous Schools 37 Courtlin Thompson S 6-2 195 FR Lancaster, Calif./Antelope Valley Christian HS 19 **Peyton Thompson CB 5-11 180 JR Granite Bay, Calif./Granite Bay HS 40 **Tiuke Tuipulotu LB 5-10 205 JR Menlo Park, Calif./Serra HS

93 Foloi Vae DE/TE 6-3 245 FR Stockton, Calif./Edison HS, Pittsburg HS 80 *Avelino Valencia TE 6-5 250 SR Anaheim, Calif./Fullerton College, Katella HS 78 *Andres Vargas OT 6-4 305 JR San Carlos, Calif./St. Francis HS 10 Harrison Waid PK 6-1 175 FR Sunnyvale, Calif./Fremont HS 94 JaRodd Watson DT 6-2 275 JR San Diego, Calif./Grossmont College, La Jolla HS 99 **Justin Willis DT 6-1 290 SR San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HS 25 *Ronnie Yell CB 5-9 165 SO San Diego, Calif./Lincoln HS 60 Ben Zorn LS 6-3 270 JR Berkeley, Calif./George Mason HS

* – Letters earned HEAD COACH: Mike MacIntyre ASSISTANT COACHES: Kent Baer, Gary Bernardi, Brent Brennan, Charles Clark, John DeFilippo, Kinji Green, Tim Landis, Terry Malley, Bryant Young GRADUATE ASSISTANTS: Bryan McGinnis, Vavae Tata

Returning Peyton Thompson, CB Dasmen Stewart, QB Pronunciation Guide Letterwinners (38) Tiuke Tuipulotu, LB Courtlin Thompson, S Vincent Abbott, DE Andres Vargas, OT Osa Aigbuza ...... OH-sah AG-boo-ZAH Harrison Waid, PK Michael Avila, WR Avelino Valencia, TE Michael Avila...... AH-vill-ah Jalal Beauchman, WR Justin Willis, DT Jalal Beauchman ...... BEACH-mun Newcomers (27) Ailao Eliapo, OG/DT Ronnie Yell, CB Bené Benwikere ...... Ben-ay Pompey Festejo, LB Sean Bacon, DE ...... Ben-WICK-urr-rhee Pablo Garcia, DT Squad Members (10) Keith Bendixen, OL Vince Buhagiar...... BOO-hah-GEE-ear Alex Germany, CB Osa Aigbuza, RB Bené Benwikere, DB Ailao Eliapo...... EYE-lau E-lee-ah-poe Ryno Gonzalez, LB Josh Brown, RB Vince Buhagiar, TE/RB Pompey Festejo ...... FEH-stay-oh Josh Harrison, WR Keenan Brown, TE Matt Faulkner, QB Marcos Garces ...... GARR-sez Dominique Marcos Garces, RB David Freeman, RB Rashad Gayden ...... RAH-shod Hunsucker, S Chris Hill, CB Rashad Gayden, LB Noel Grigsby...... NO-elle Duke Ihenacho, S Tracy Pugh, DE Nick Grodotzke ...... GRAH-dots-key Forrest Hightower, RB Ralph Johnson, CB Andrew Reyes, WR Reuben Hasani ...... HAH-sah-KNEE Marcus Howard, DL Travis Johnson, DE Norman Romero, OL Duke Ihenacho ...... EE-ah-NAH-cho Blake Jurich, QB Fred Koloto, OT Evan Taylor, S Fred Koloto ...... KAH-low-toe Nicholas Kaspar, OL Jordan La Secla, QB Ben Zorn, OG Anthony Larceval ...... LAR-suh-vul Akeem King, WR Isaac Leatiota, OG Isaac Leatiota ...... LEE-ah-TEE-oh-tah Sean Linton, WR Ina Liaina, RB Returning Redshirts Ina Liaina ...... E-nah LEE-ah-E-nah Cedric Lousi, DE Mohamed Marah, DE (19) Cedric Lousi ...... LOW-see Lamon Muldrow, RB Pierce Burton, DT Ahkeem McKinney, DE Mohamed Marah ...... Ma-RAH Devin Newsome, WR Brandon Driver, CB Andrew Moeaki, DT Andrew Moeaki ...... MOE-eck-kee Manu Ngatikaura, S Noel Grigsby, WR/DB Derek Muaava, ATH Derrick Muaava ...... MOO-ah-VAH Joe Nigos, DE Nick Grodotzke, LB Kyle Nunn, WR Lamon Muldrow ...... LAH-mahn Kyler O’Neal, LB Reuben Hasani, C Damon Ogburn, Jr., Manu Ngatikaura ...... MAH-noo Wade O’Neill, RB Chandler Jones, WR WR/CB ...... Nah-tee-KAH-oo-rah Ryan Jones, OG Doug Parrish, WR/DB Joe Nigos...... KNEE-goes James Orth, WR Jason Kafka, WR Tracy Pugh ...... PEW Ryan Otten, TE David Peterson, OL Anthony Larceval, DT Travis Raciti ...... RAH-see-tee David Quessenberry, Jake Peterson, OL Matt McCoy, RB Abasi Salimu...... Ah-BAH-see Sal-im-moo OT Travis Raciti, DL/TE Jacob Orth, OG Charles Scicli ...... SISS-sah-lee Robbie Reed, C Keith Smith, LB Amar Pal, OT Braden Storaasli ...... STORES-lee Ray Rodriguez TE/DT Ben Thompson, RB Tiuke Tuipulotu...... TWO-kay Brandon Rutley, RB Abasi Salimu, DE Foloi Vye, DE/TE Charles Scicli, LB Elijah Shittu, CB ...... TOO-ee-pooh-low-too Ja’Rodd Watson, DT Foloi Vae...... FAH-low-ee Vye Braden Storaasli, LB Jason Simpson, LB Avelino Valencia...... VAH-len--See-ah Harrison Waid ...... Wade Ja’Rodd Watson ...... JAH-rodd

22 2010 San Jose State University Football Opening Fall Depth Chart

88 Jalal Beauchman 19 Peyton Thompson (6-4, 220, SR, 3V) (5-11, 180, JR, 2V) or OFFENSE 81 James Orth W C 8 Brandon Driver DEFENSE (6-2, 190, SO, 1V) or R B (6-0, 185, JR, RS) 23 Noel Grigsby 30 Ralph Johnson (5-10, 170, FR, RS) (5-10, 175, SO, 1V)

13 Kyler O’Neal L (5-11, 225, SO, 1V) 65 Fred Koloto B 56 Braden Storaasli 22 Lamon Muldrow (6-3, 290, JR, 2V) L (6-0, 213, SR, 3V) (5-9, 210, SR, 1V) or R 76 David 15 Brandon Rutley B Quessenberry T (5-10, 195, JR, 2V) (6-6, 290, SO, 1V) 43 Travis Johnson D (6-3, 235, SO, 1V) E 50 Tracy Pugh 72 Isaac Leatiota (6-4, 235, SO, SQ) (6-4, 305, SR, 3V) L 74 Ryan Jones G (6-3, 275, FR, RS) 97 Anthony Larceval D (6-1, 265, FR, RS) 99 Justin Willis 7 Matt Faulkner 70 Robbie Reed T 33 Dominique (6-1, 290, SR, 2V) (6-2, 205, JR, 1V) or (6-3, 290, JR, 2V) Hunsucker 12 Jordan La Secla Q 54 Reuben Hasani C S (5-10, 194, SR, 3V) (6-3, 205, SR, 1V) or B (6-3, 280, FR, RS) 5 Alex Germany 18 Dasmen Stewart 3 Pompey Festejo (5-9, 181, JR, 2V) (6-3, 205, FR, RS) L (6-0, 215, SR, 3V) 73 Ailao Eliapo R B 48 Ryno Gonzalez (6-2, 305, SR, 3V) (6-1, 230, SR, 3V) 69 Jacob Orth G (6-3, 275, JR, RS)

92 Pablo Garcia 44 Wade O’Neill 78 Andres Vargas D R R (6-2, 290, JR, 2V) (6-1, 225, SO, 1V) (6-4, 305, JR, 1V) T 94 Ja’Rodd Watson 42 Ina Liaina B 61 Amar Pal T (6-2, 275, JR, JC) (6-1, 225, SO, 1V) (6-4, 275, FR, RS)

2 Duke Ihenacho 26 Mohamed Marah (6-1, 210, SR, 3V) 82 Ryan Otten D (6-0, 245, SR, 2V) S 16 Evan Taylor (6-5, 235, SO, 1V) T E 64 Abasi Salimu (6-0, 192, SO, SQ) 46 Ray Rodriguez (6-5, 255, FR, RS) (6-1, 270, SO, 1V) or E 85 Keenan Brown (6-4, 260, SO, SQ)

40 Tiuke Tuipulotu L (5-10, 205, JR, 2V) 1 Josh Harrison B 11 Rashad Gayden (5-11, 183, JR, 2V) W (6-2, 255, JR, JC) 24 Devin Newsome R (5-10, 185, SR, 3V) 25 Ronnie Yell (5-9, 175, SO, 1V) 10 Harrison Waid C 5 Alex Germany P (6-1, 175, FR, RS) P B (5-9, 181, JR, 2V) 10 Harrison Waid 29 Chris Hill (6-1, 175, FR, RS) K (5-9, 175, SO, SQ) www.sjsuspartans.com 23 Season Outlook

ollowing an emphasis on the Quessenberry (6-6, 290, SO, 1V) is the game’s basics, establishing a “We have a group of only other lineman with any major col- Fnew level of conditioning and lege action. Any number of the five much position experiementation young men on a mis- returning redshirts and four incoming during 2010 spring practice, San sion...There’s going to freshmen can work their way quickly up Jose State University embarks on its be a learning curve in the depth chart and earn playing time. next chapter of major college foot- ball led by new head coach Mike the beginning as our The line plans to be an effective unit MacIntyre. young men improve.” for possibly San Jose State’s most varied -- Head coach Mike set of running backs in years. The In his debut as a head coach at Spartans have nearly a dozen prospects. any level, MacIntyre inherits a team MacIntyre There are a number of big back hope- with 39 returning letterwinners, 14 fuls, all-around backs that are capable of them starters from the 2009 pass receivers, big-play threats and in the spring. Now, that I know who the Spartans that finished with a 2-10 overall grinders who look to churn out a repeti- starters kind of are, I’ve got to get a core win-loss record and a 1-7 mark in tion of first downs. of special teams guys that can take our Western Athletic Conference action. A special teams and run with it. “ corps of 19 redshirts and a promising Running Backs recruiting class look to make their mark OFFENSE Lamon Muldrow, 5-9, 210, SR, 1V and turn the program’s fortunes in a pos- Brandon Rutley, 5-10, 195, JR, 2V itive manner. A balanced attack is at the root of Ina Liaina, 6-1, 225, SO, 1V San Jose State’s offensive philosophy. For Wade O’Neill, 6-1, 225, SO, 1V “I’m really excited about watching the Spartans, a necessary staple is an Marcos Garces, 5-10, 176, JR, SQ the whole team come together. We have a effective ground game. San Jose State last Osa Aigbuza, 5-9, 185, SO, SQ group of young men on a mission. We’re averaged over 4.0 yards per carry in 2006 Matt McCoy, 6-0, 250, JR, RS playing the ninth hardest schedule in - the most recent season the program fin- Newcomers America. These young men know it. ished with a winning record and partici- Vince Buhagiar, 6-3, 235, FR, HS We’re excited about taking the chal- pated in a bowl game. David Freeman, 5-8, 195, SO, TR lenge,” says MacIntyre. “So, I’m looking Forrest Hightower, 5-10, 180, FR, HS forward to seeing us grow as a team Derek Muuava, 6-1, 215, FR, HS every week as the year goes on.” Offensive Line Isaac Leatiota (G), 6-4, 305, SR, 3V Ben Thompson, 6-2, 220, FR, HS Josh Brown, 5-7, 180, JR, WO “We’re going to have good mixture Fred Koloto (T), 6-3, 290, JR, 2V of young guys and older guys. We’re still Ailao Eliapo (G), 6-2, 305, SR, 3V going to be primarily a young football Robbie Reed (C), 6-3, 290, SR, 2V Lamon Muldrow (5-9, 210, SR, 1V) team. There’s going to be a learning curve Andres Vargas (T), 6-4, 305, JR, 1V topped the 2009 team with 592 yards, a in the beginning as our young men Norman Romero (G), 6-1, 275, SR, SQ disappointing total to him, and a 4.5 improve.” David Quessenberry (T), 6-6, 290, SO, 1V yards per carry average. Brandon Rutley Ben Zorn (G), 6-3, 270, JR, SQ (5-10, 195, JR, 2V) seeks to show more of Competition for playing time and Pierce Burton (T), 6-6, 250, FR, RS the form he displayed in 2008 when he starting roles should be fierce when pre- Reuben Hasani (C), 6-3, 280, FR, RS was the team’s number-two rusher and a season drills commence in August. Many Ryan Jones (G), 6-3, 275, FR, RS meaningful multi-purpose threat. With positions remain up for grabs especially Amar Pal (T), 6-4, 275, FR, RS an interest to use some two-back sets, since the Spartan coaching staff looked at Jacob Orth (G), 6-3, 275, JR, RS Wade O’Neill (6-1, 225, SO, 1V), a 2009 nearly every player in spring practice as Daniel Schroeder (G), 6-3, 285, JR, RS redshirt, from linebacker to a running a potential contributor on offense and Newcomers back role and tops the opening fall depth defense. Keith Bendixen, 6-5, 258, FR, HS chart at one of the backfield positions. Nicholas Kaspar, 6-5, 270, FR, HS Ina Liaina (6-1, 225, SO, 1V) was used as “We moved a lot of guys around (in David Peterson, 6-5, 275, FR, HS a power back runner in 2008 and also is the spring). Now, they’ve got to get down Jake Peterson, 6-4, 300, FR, HS coming off a redshirt season. to the fundamentals of where they are The Spartans have a veteran group going to play. Our two-way players As many as six newcomers could of linemen to lead the way. Guards Isaac (we’ve identified) must utilize their find themselves with specific running Leatiota (6-4, 305, SR, 3V) and Ailao strengths at both positions,” says back roles. David Freeman (5-8, 195, SO, Eliapo (6-2, 320, SR, 3V) have 47 starts MacIntyre who has specialized roles in mind TR), a transfer from the University of between them since 2007. Tackle Fred for a two-way player’s secondary position. Washington, averaged 5.6 yards per carry Koloto (6-3, 290, JR, 2V) is a two-year for the Huskies and played effectively in starter while center Robbie Reed (6-3, “The other thing we have to hone in 2008 games against BYU, Oklahoma and 290, SR, 2V) and tackle Andres Vargas (6- on (in preseason camp) is our special Stanford. Vince Buhagiar (6-3, 235, FR, 4, 305) broke into and stayed in the start- teams. We have to get a core of special HS), Derek Muaava (6-1, 215, FR, HS) ing lineup last season. Tackle David teams players. We did quite a bit of that and Ben Thompson (6-2, 220, FR, HS) are

24 2010 San Jose State University Football Season Outlook three incoming freshmen hoping to pro- DEFENSE vide power and versatility to the running game and the offense. Quite simply, the defense intends to be better in every phase of play. The Quarterbacks majority of playing experience is in the backfield, but there is a viable core to Jordan La Secla, 6-3, 205, SR, 1V build on in the defensive line and at line- Matt Faulkner, 6-2, 205, JR, JC backer. Dasmen Stewart, 6-3, 205, FR, RS Newcomer The Spartans return three of their six Blake Jurich, 6-4, 220, FR, HS busiest tacklers and their co-leader in sacks from the 2009 team. Safety Duke Throughout the spring, quarterbacks Ihenacho (6-1, 210, SR, 3V) is a two-time, Jordan La Secla (6-3, 205, SR, 1V), Matt first-team All-Western Athletic Faulkner (6-2, 205, JR, JC) and Dasmen Conference player. As a safety in 2009, Stewart (6-3, 205, FR, RS) waged an even his 89 tackles were second best on the battle for the number-one job. La Secla team. Linebacker Pompey Festejo (6-0, made a quantum leap as a quarterback 215, SR, 3V) earned a starting role early in 2009. A starter eight times, he threw in the season and was right behind for 1,926 yards and 10 touchdowns. Ihenacho with 83 tackles. Festejo tops the Faulkner and Stewart were productive opening fall depth chart at middle line- and successful before joining the backer in the Spartans’ new defensive Spartans. Following the 2010 Spring scheme. Game, MacIntyre stated the number-one quarterback won’t be named until closer Defensive linemen Pablo Garcia (6- Wide receiver Jalal Beauchman (top) and tight to the start of the playing season. 2, 290, JR, 2V), who shared the team lead end Ryan Otten (bottom) are two big targets with 4.0 quarterback sacks, and Travis for whomever quarterbacks the Spartans. “...All of them are capable. All three Johnson (6-3, 235, SO, 1V), who started of them have different strengths,” said Whoever is under center will have a the final four 2009 games at a defensive MacIntyre following the Spring Game. young pass receiving corps of wide end position, return for 2010. The He also has newcomer Blake Jurich (6-4, receivers and tight ends. Jalal Spartans are counting on Mohamed 220, FR, HS) joining the mix at quarter- Beauchman (6-4, 225, SR, 3V) and Josh Marah (6-0, 245, SR, 2V) playing a key back in August. Harrison (5-11, 183, JR, 2V) each caught role. Marah started as an end in the 2009 35 passes a year ago and are the top season opener, picked up a quarterback returning pass catchers. Devin Newsome sack against #4-USC, was injured in the (5-10, 185, SR, 3V) and James Orth (6-2, game and missed the remainder of the Wide Receivers 190, SO, 1V), two defensive backs in 2009, season. Jalal Beauchman, 6-4, 220, SR, 3V now are wide receivers. Five incoming Michael Avila, 5-9, 175, JR, 2V freshmen and three returning redshirts Defensive Ends Josh Harrison, 5-11, 183, SO, 2V all have a chance to become part of the Mohamed Marah, 6-0, 245, SR, 2V James Orth, 6-2, 190, SO, 1V playing rotation at wide receiver. Travis Johnson, 6-3, 235, SO, 1V Andrew Reyes, 6-1, 180, JR, SQ Joe Nigos, 6-2, 260, JR, 1V Devin Newsome, 5-10, 185, SR, 3V Ryan Otten (6-5, 230, SR, 3V), who Vincent Abbott, 6-0, 230, SO, 1V Noel Grigsby, 5-10, 170, FR, RS had 10 receptions in 2009, stood out at Tracy Pugh, 6-4, 235, SO, SQ Chandler Jones, 5-9, 165, FR, RS tight end in the spring, particularly with Abasi Salimu, 6-5, 255, FR, RS Jason Kafka, 6-2, 175, SO, SQ his two touchdown grabs in the 2010 Newcomers Newcomers Spring Game. Going into preseason Sean Bacon, 6-2, 215, FR, HS Akeem King, 6-3, 190, FR, HS camp, he tops a group of seven hopefuls. Marcus Howard, 6-2, 254, FR, HS Sean Linton, 6-2, 180, FR, HS Five of the seven could find themselves Cedric Lousi, 6-2, 245, FR, HS Kyle Nunn, 6-3, 190, FR, HS at another position as the Spartans devel- Ahkeem McKinney, 6-6, 280, SO, JC Damon Ogburn, Jr., 5-11, 180, FR, HS op their position depth throughout the Travis Raciti, 6-4, 245, FR, HS Doug Parrish, 6-2, 195, FR, HS roster. Foloi Vae, 6-3, 245, FR, HS Tight Ends Defensive Tackles Ryan Otten, 6-5, 235, SO, 1V As a unit, the entire offense seeks Pablo Garcia, 6-2, 290, JR, 2V Ray Rodriguez, 6-1, 265, SO, 1V more productivity in all areas compared Justin Willis, 6-1, 290, SR, 2V Avelino Valencia, 6-4, 250, SR, 1V to a year ago. An increase in meaningful Ray Rodriguez, 6-1, 265, SO, 1V Keenan Brown, 6-4, 260, SO, SQ output can go a long way to making the Ailao Eliapo, 6-2, 305, SR, 3V Newcomers San Jose State defense have a much better Anthony Larceval, 6-1, 265, FR, RS Vince Buhagiar, 6-3, 235, FR, HS season in 2010. Newcomers Travis Raciti, 6-4, 245, FR, HS Andrew Moeaki, 6-2, 290, JR, JC Foloi Vae, 6-3, 245, FR, HS Ja’Rodd Watson, 6-2, 275, JR, JC www.sjsuspartans.com 25 Season Outlook

Anthony Larceval (6-1, 265, FR, HS), backer as a freshman. Ryno Gonzalez (6- In the defensive backfield, a redshirt freshman, joins Johnson, Garcia 1, 230, SR, 3V) and Braden Storaasli (6-0, Dominique Hunsucker (5-10, 194, SR, and Marah at the top of the opening fall 213, SR, 3V) have started games for the 3V) returns to the defensive side and a depth chart. Justin Willis (6-1, 290, SR, Spartans. Rashad Gayden (6-2, 255, JR, safety position along side of Ihenacho. 2V) and Vincent Abbott (6-0, 230, SO, JC) had the advantage of being a mid- He saw some action as a safety in 2006. 1V) had their best season as freshmen in year transfer and participated in 2010 Peyton Thompson (5-11, 180, JR, 2V) and 2006 and 2008, respectively and hope to spring practice. Ronnie Yell (5-9, 165, SO, 1V) top the steadily increase their playing time. End opening fall depth chart at the corner- Joe Nigos (6-2, 260, JR, 1V) has starting back spots. Thompson was credited with experience from a year ago. It’s possible Linebackers 48 tackles and a pair of interceptions in Ailao Eliapo and Ray Rodriguez (6-1, Pompey Festejo, 6-0, 215, SR, 3V his first full season as a starter. Yell start- 265, SO, 1V) , a two-way player in 2009, Tiuke Tuipulotu, 5-10, 205, JR, 2V ed the final six games as a true freshman. will be part of the defensive line group. Ryno Gonzalez, 6-1, 230, SR, 3V Redshirt returnees Brandon Driver (6-0, Braden Storaasli, 6-0, 213, SR, 3V 185, JR, RS) and Ralph Johnson (5-10, With a real need for players and Kyler O’Neal 5-11, 225, SO, 1V 175, SO, 1V), Alex Germany (5-9, 181, JR, depth in the defensive line, the Spartans Charles Scicli, 6-0, 230, SO, 1V 2V) Chris Hill (5-9, 175, SO, SQ) and signed eight prospects, two of which are Nick Grodotzke, 6-1, 225, FR, RS Evan Taylor (6-0, 192, SO, SQ) are bat- possible multi-positional players. Jason Simpson, 6-0, 200, FR, RS tling for significant roles in the second- Ja’Rodd Watson (6-2, 275, JR, JC) was the Newcomers ary. Newcomers Bene Benwikere (6-0, only one of the eight making an impres- Rashad Gayden, 6-2, 255, JR, JC 190, FR, HS), Damon Ogburn, Jr. (5-11, sion in spring practice. The coaching staff Derek Muuava, 6-1, 215, FR, HS 180, FR, HS) and Douglas Parrish (6-2, expects the other seven to report when Keith Smith, 6-2, 225, FR, HS 195, FR, HS) can make a strong first pre-season drills commence. impression during preseason camp.

Specialists Harrison Waid (P/K), 6-1, 175, FR, RS Ben Zorn (LS), 6-3, 270, JR, SQ

SPECIALISTS

Harrison Waid (6-1, 175, FR, RS), is the Spartans’ number-one kicker. He is in line to handle all of the kicking responsi- bilities. Ben Zorn (6-3, 270, SO, SQ), was the top long snapper in the spring.

THE SEASON AHEAD Peyton Thompson was second among Western Athletic Conference defensive players in passes San Jose State is one of six Football defensed last season. Bowl Subdivision (FBS) teams playing 13 regular-season games in 2010. For the Cornerbacks second time in school history and first Peyton Thompson, 5-11, 180, JR, 2V since 2000, the Spartans open a season Ronnie Yell, 5-9, 165, SO, 1V against a pre-season #1-ranked team Alex Germany, 5-9, 181, JR, 2V when they travel to defending national Ralph Johnson, 5-10, 175, SO, 1V champion Alabama. By the end of Chris Hill, 5-9, 175, SO, SQ September, San Jose State will face Linebackers Pompey Festejo (above) and Tiuke Brandon Driver, 6-0, 185, JR, JC Wisconsin and Utah, two more 10-win Tuipulotu (40, below) were two of the busiest Newcomers teams from 2009, on the road. tacklers on the 2009 San Jose State team. Bené Benwikere, 6-0, 190, FR, HS Damon Ogburn, Jr., 5-11, 180, FR, HS In all, the Spartans play two teams, Elijah Shittu, 6-0, 185, SR, JC Alabama and Boise State, that went Safeties undefeated in 2009, and five more squads Besides Festejo, Tiuke Tuipulotu (5- Duke Ihenacho, 6-1, 210, SR, 3V (Wisconsin, Utah, Nevada, Fresno State, 10, 205, JR, 2V) and Kyler O’Neal (5-11, Dominique Hunsucker, 5-10, 194, SR, 3V and Idaho) that played in a bowl game a 225, SO, 1V) top the opening fall depth Manu Ngatikaura, 6-0, 180, SR, 1V year ago. chart at the linebacker positions. Evan Taylor, 6-0, 192, SO, SQ Tuipulotu was safety his first two seasons Courtlin Thompson, 6-2, 195, FR, RS San Jose State’s on-the-field chal- with the Spartans. O’Neal, a 2009 red- Newcomers lenges begin September 4. shirt, was a contributing reserve line- Doug Parrish, 6-2, 195, FR, HS

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Ailao Dominique Eliapo Hunsucker

Ryno Jalal Pompey Gonzalez Beauchman Festejo

Duke Jordan Isaac Ihenacho La Secla Leatiota

Mohamed John Marah Konye

Devin Newsome Manu Robbie Ngatikaura Reed Lamon Muldrow

Norman Elijah Avelino Romero Shittu Valencia Braden Storaasli Justin Willis

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jump...His personal bests were 6-feet-6 in the high jump and 43- Jalal feet-8 in the triple jump. Beauchman MORE ON JALAL: An economics major...Jalal’s father, Leon Wide Receiver Beauchman, was a 6-foot-6 forward on the 1971-1973 San Jose 88 State basketball teams…Beauchman is interested in a sports 6-4, 220, SR, 3V management career…Jalal is an Arabic name which means ‘glo- San Jose, Calif. rious’ …The San Jose native was born on January 19, 1988. Economics Major

Game-by-Game in 2009 alal is the Spartans’ most Receiving experienced wide receiver Opponent No. Yds. TD ...On the verge of becoming USC 1 4 0 J Utah 2 15 0 the 20th San Jose State player to Stanford 2 19 1 catch at least 100 passes...Fifth- Cal Poly 3 11 1 year receiver who has a catch Idaho 1 0 0 Fresno State 5 56 1 in each of the last 22 games he Boise State 1 4 0 played...Two 30-plus receiving Nevada 4 41 0 seasons for the Spartans. Utah State 4 71 0 Hawai’i 2 8 0 2009: One of two players to New Mexico State 4 83 0 catch a pass in all 12 games... Louisiana Tech 6 66 1 Second on the team with four touchdown receptions and Game-by-Game in 2008 Receiving third in overall scoring with 24 Opponent No. Yds. TD points...One of two Spartans UC Davis 4 40 0 with a touchdown catch in Nebraska 2 21 0 San Diego State 4 39 0 back-to-back games (Stanford, Stanford 3 33 0 9/19; Cal Poly, 9/26)...Season- high six receptions and a touch- Game-by-Game in 2007 down at Louisiana Tech Receiving Opponent No. Yds. TD (12/5)...Tied for third on the Arizona State - - - team with 35 receptions. Kansas State 5 40 1 2008: Appeared in each of the Stanford - - - Utah State 5 44 0 first four 2008 contests...Was UC Davis 5 18 0 tied for fourth on the team with Idaho - - - 13 receptions at the time he Hawai’i 3 20 0 went out of the lineup. Fresno State 2 30 0 Boise State 4 33 0 2007: Realized a breakout sea- New Mexico State 1 5 0 son...One of four Spartans with Louisiana Tech 6 83 0 30 or more receptions as he Nevada 5 59 0 hauled in 36 passes for 332 Game-by-Game in 2006 yards and a TD…Caught at Receiving least one pass in nine of the 12 Opponent No. Yds. TD games…Season best was six Washington - - - Stanford - - - receptions for 83 yards at Cal Poly 2 16 0 Louisiana Tech (11/17)...First San Diego State - - - major college touchdown was BEAUCHMAN’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS Utah State - - - the Spartans’ first TD of the Louisiana Tech - - - RECEIVING Hawai’i - - - season – a 20-yard play at YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Idaho - - - Kansas State (9/7). Fresno State - - - 2006...FR 9 2 16 8.0 0 8 2006: Reserve wide receiver 2007...SO 12 36 332 9.2 1 27 and special teams player as a 2008 4 13 133 10.2 0 26 first-time freshman...Appeared in nine games with two recep- 2009...JR 12 35 378 10.8 4 57 tions for 16 yards, all coming in the win over Cal Poly. CAREER 37 86 859 9.9 5 57 HIGH SCHOOL: A first-team All-Central Coast Section and the West Catholic Athletic League’s 2005 Receiver of the Year at RUSHING Bellarmine Prep in San Jose (Coach Mike Janda)…Named to the YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro team after catching 49 passes 2006...SO 12 2 -3 -1.5 0 6 for 838 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior…Qualified for 2009...JR 12 1 0 0.0 0 0 the 2005 Central Coast Section Championships final in the high CAREER 24 3 -3 -1.0 0 6

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(9/12)...More than 100 family members attended the Spartans’ Ailao Eliapo home opener to see the Eliapo brothers play against each other. 2008: Started all 12 games of the season at right guard...Was the Offensive Guard only San Jose State offensive lineman to start in every game. 73 6-2, 305, SR, 3V So. San Francisco, Calif. 2007: Began the season as a defensive tackle...Switched positions midway through the season…Played defensive tackle and run- Sociology Major ning back in the Fresno State game (10/20)…Was credited with six tackles for the season…Five of them came in the UC Davis victory (9/29)…Also was credited with an assisted tackle at Game-by-Game in 2007 ilao Eliapo is a two-year Stanford (9/15). Tackles starter in the offensive Opponent Solo Assist Arizona State - - Aline...Had a streak of 17 HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from South San Francisco (Calif.) Stanford 0 1 consecutive starts during the High (Coach Frank Moro)... A 2005 CalHi Sports first-team all- UC Davis 0 5 2008 and 2009 seasons...One of state and first-team All-Central Coast Section defensive line- Idaho - - Fresno State - - San Jose State’s two-way play- man...Two-time league Offensive Lineman of the Year... Also let- ers...Has played offensive tered in track and field. guard, running back and defensive tackle during his college career...Name is pronounced EYE-lau E-lee-AH-poe. MORE ON AILAO: A sociology major...Older brother, Kenape Eliapo, Jr., was a defensive tackle for the 2006 through 2009 2009: Played in nine games...Was a starter the first five and was University of Utah football teams...The native of Burlingame, a reserve the last four games of the season...Highlight of the sea- Calif., was born on December 13, 1988. son was facing his older brother, starting defensive tackle Kenape Eliapo, head-to-head when San Jose State hosted Utah

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Recorded 111 tackles as senior in 2005…Named team’s Most Valuable Player and to the Sac-San Joaquin Section All-Defensive Pompey Festejo team…A two-time all-region basketball guard. (Pom-pay Feh-STAY-oh) Linebacker MORE ON POMPEY: A health science major...Interested in a 3 6-0, 215, SR, 3V physical therapy career… His uncle, Richard Festejo, appeared in a 2006 Travel Channel episode of The World Poker Tour…The Benicia, Calif. Fairfield, Calif., native was born on April 10, 1988. Health Science Major

Game-by-Game in 2009 ompey tops the Tackles opening fall depth Opponent Solo Assist TFL chart at the middle USC 5 0 1.0 P Utah 2 7 --- linebacker position...Has Stanford 1 3 --- played linebacker and safe- Cal Poly 5 3 1.0 ty as a Spartan...Nine starts Idaho 0 2 --- in his first three seasons... Fresno State 4 0 1.0 Boise State 5 1 2.0 Two double-figure tackle Nevada 2 1 --- games at San Jose State. Utah State 4 7 --- Hawai’i 6 9 2.0 New Mexico State 2 6 1.0 2009: Played in all 12 Louisiana Tech 1 7 --- games and was a starter seven times...Led the Game-by-Game in 2008 Spartans in assisted tackles Tackles Opponent Solo Assist TFL with 46...Third on the team UC Davis 3 3 1.0 in tackles with a single-sea- Nebraska 1 4 --- son best 83...Half of his San Diego State 2 2 --- Stanford 2 2 --- season total came in the Hawai’i 2 0 --- final four games of the sea- Utah State 3 5 --- son...Notched his career New Mexico State 1 3 --- high of 15 tackles against Boise State 1 3 1.0 Idaho 1 3 --- Hawai’i (11/21)...11 tackles Louisiana Tech 2 2 0.5 at Utah State (11/14)...Was Nevada 2 2 --- second on the Spartans Fresno State - - --- with 8.0 tackles for loss... Game-by-Game in 2007 One of two Spartans with Tackles more than one 2009 game Opponent Solo Assist with 2.0 tackles for Arizona State 1 0 Hawai’i 1 0 loss...Was credited with 2.0 Fresno State 1 1 tackles for loss against Boise State - - Boise State (10/31) and New Mexico State 0 1 Nevada - - Hawai’i... Voted the team’s Most Inspirational Player.

2008: Named the Spartans’ Special Teams Player of the Year… Ninth on the team in tackles with 49...Played in all 12 contests and was a starter at Nevada (11/15)...Steady contributor who notched at least two tackles per game in the first 11 contests and had four stops in seven different contests...Had a season high eight stops (3 solo, 5 assisted) in the Utah State win (10/11).

2007: Appeared in six games...Used primarily as a safety...A starter at Fresno State (10/20) where he had his season high of two tackles…Credited with tackles at Arizona State (9/1), FESTEJO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Hawaii (10/12) and New Mexico State (11/10). YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS SK FUM DEF 2006...Redshirt 2006: Redshirted the season. 2007...FR 6 3 2 5 0.0/0 0 0 0 2008...SO 12 20 29 49 2.5/4 0 0 2 HIGH SCHOOL: A product of Benicia (Calif.) High (Coach 2009...JR 12 37 46 83 8.0/41 2 1 2 Craig Holden)...A two-time, first-team all-league selection… CAREER 30 60 77 137 10.5/45 2 1 4

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Ryno Gonzalez Lnebacker 48 6-1, 230, SR, 3V Loomis, Calif. Sociology Major

yno is in his fifth season Game-by-Game in 2009 Tackles with the Spartans as a Opponent Solo Assist Rlinebacking hopeful... USC 2 0 Has played in 27 games and Stanford 1 1 made seven starts...Best season Cal Poly - - Idaho - - to date was his freshman sea- Fresno State 1 0 son in 2006. Boise State 0 2 Nevada 1 0 Hawai’i - - 2009: Played in eight games and was in the Game-by-Game in 2007 for the Cal Poly win (9/26) as a Tackles running back and in the Fresno Opponent Solo Assist Arizona State 2 0 State game (10/17) as a line- Kansas State 3 3 backer...Credited with eight Stanford - - tackles for the season...Had a Utah State 4 3 UC Davis 3 6 season high of two tackles in Idaho 0 2 three different game.

Game-by-Game in 2006 2008: A redshirt. Tackles Opponent Solo Assist Washington 0 1 2007: Was a starter in five of the Stanford 0 3 first six games before an injury Cal Poly 1 2 San Diego State 2 2 sidelined him the remainder of Utah State 0 2 the season…Credited with 26 Nevada 0 1 tackles (12 solo, 14 assisted)… Louisiana Tech 0 1 Had a personal single-game New Mexico State 0 1 Boise State 1 4 best of nine tackles (3 solo, 6 Hawaii 4 0 assisted) in the UC Davis victo- Idaho - - ry (9/29)…Also had seven Fresno State 1 1 New Mexico 0 1 stops (4 solo, 3 assisted) in the Utah State triumph (9/22).

2006: As a true freshman, Gonzalez appeared in all 13 games as a reserve outside linebacker and special teams member… Recorded 28 tackles and two passes defensed… Posted a season- best five tackles against Boise State…One of two passes defensed came in second-half of Stanford win.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Del Oro High (Loomis, Calif.) where he was a standout running back...Named the Sierra Foothill League Most Valuable Player as a senior…Rushed for 1,314 yards and 13 touchdowns as junior. GONZALEZ’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK DEF MORE ON RYNO: Sociology major...He and his wife, Whitney, 2006...FR 13 9 19 28 0.0/0 0 2 were married in May 2010...Enjoys hunting and fishing… 2007...SO 6 12 14 26 1.5/6 0 1 Participates in Brazilian jujitsu and Muay Thai kickboxing…The 2008...Redshirt Carmichael, Calif., native was born on May 31, 1987. 2009...JR 8 5 3 8 0.0/0 0 0 CAREER 27 26 36 62 1.5/6 0 3

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Dominique Hunsucker S, 5-10, 194, SR, 3V 33 San Jose, Calif. Communication Studies Major

ominique has played cornerback, safety, run- Game-by-Game in 2009 ning back and been Tackles D Opponent Solo Assist used as a kickoff return special- USC - - ist as a Spartan...Has five starts Utah 0 1 to his credit in the 36 games he Stanford - - Idaho - - has played through 2009... Fresno State - - Versatile fifth-year senior has Boise State - - played offense and defense in Nevada 2 0 Utah State - - the same game twice during his Hawai’i 1 1 sophomore season...Heads into New Mexico State - - the 2010 season topping the Louisiana Tech 0 1 depth chart at a safety position. Game-by-Game in 2008 Rushing 2009: Began the season as a Opponent No. Yds. TD running back candidate…Saw UC Davis 3 -1 0 Nebraska - - - most of his game action on spe- San Diego State 2 0 0 cial teams...Handled nine kick- Stanford 1 2 0 off returns and averaged 17.4 yards per return...Had his Receiving Opponent No. Yds. TD career long of 36 yards against UC Davis - - - Boise State (10/31)...Was credit- Nebraska - - - ed with six tackles for the sea- San Diego State 2 19 0 Stanford 1 2 0 son...Credited with two tackles in the Nevada (11/8) and Hawai’i (11/21) games.

2008: Played in the first four games of the season all as a run- ning back...Most productive game was in the San Diego State win (9/20) with 2 receptions for 19 yards.

2007: Only player on the team to start games on either side of the ball…Started five times – the Arizona State (8/31), Idaho (10/6) and Hawaii (10/12) games at safety and Stanford (9/15) and Boise State (11/3) games at running back…Played both ways in the Boise State and New Mexico State (11/10) games…Single-game best of 8 tackles (6 solo, 2 assisted) at Arizona State…Team’s leading rusher at Stanford with 10 car- ries for 26 yards…Had interceptions in the Idaho and New Mexico State wins…Season-long 31-yard kickoff return against Idaho…Second on the team in kickoff return average at 20.6.

2006: A freshman who played in all 13 games in the Spartans’ New Mexico Bowl winning-season...Was a special teams mem- ber and reserve cornerback…Recorded six tackles…Also returned a kickoff for 16 yards.

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Game-by-Game in 2007 HIGH SCHOOL: A decorated Rushing high school performer who Opponent No. Yds. TD Duke Ihenacho Kansas State 1 -3 0 joined the Spartans after being Stanford 10 26 0 named the 2005 Central Coast (EE-ah-NAH-cho) Utah State 8 16 0 Section Player of the Year and Safety, 6-1, 210, SR, 3V UC Davis 1 0 0 West Catholic Athletic League Fresno State 2 25 0 2 Carson, Calif. Boise State 9 18 0 Player of the Year at Valley New Mexico State 3 14 0 Christian High (Coach Mike Business Marketing Nevada 2 2 0 Machado)… A second-team all- Major Tackles Opponent Solo Assist state selection by Cal- Arizona State 5 3 HiSports…Rushed for 1,323 Kansas State - - yards on 169 carries, caught 16 2008, 2009 uke Ihenacho is Stanford - - passes for 247 yards and scored first-team All-WAC among an elite group Utah State - - of San Jose State UC Davis - - 24 touchdowns as a senior in D Idaho 3 2 2005…Named the 2003 WCAL football players...One of just Hawaii 3 1 Sophomore of the Year…Two- 2009 Jim Thorpe Award four Spartans to earn first- Fresno State - - team All-WAC honors in Boise State - - sport letterwinner won the 2006 Watch List New Mexico State - - CCS and the 2005 WCAL 100- back-to-back seasons...No Louisiana Tech 0 1 meter dash titles. San Jose State player has Nevada 0 1 Game-by-Game in 2009 earned first-team All-WAC Tackles Game-by-Game in 2006 MORE ON DOMINIQUE: A Opponent Solo Assist TFL Int. recognition three times since Tackles communication studies USC 5 0 -- -- the Spartans began WAC Opponent Solo Assist major...The San Jose native was Utah 3 6 -- -- play in 1996...30 starts in the Stanford 3 2 -- -- Washington 1 0 34 games he has played and Stanford - - born on July 31, 1988. Cal Poly 6 0 -- -- Cal Poly - - Idaho 2 10 1.0 1 has started 25 consecutive San Diego State 1 0 Fresno State 5 1 -- -- games since the final contest Utah State - - Boise State 7 1 1.0 -- of the 2007 season...Four Nevada 1 1 Nevada 3 2 -- -- Louisiana Tech - - Utah State 4 5 -- -- games with 10 or more tack- New Mexico State - - Hawai’i 5 7 -- -- les prior to the 2010 sea- Boise State 0 1 New Mexico St. 3 4 0.5 -- son...Has played the safety Louisiana Tech 1 4 -- -- Hawai’i - - and linebacker positions for Idaho - - Fresno State - - Game-by-Game in 2008 San Jose State... In 2008, New Mexico - 1 Tackles named with his brother, San Opponent Solo Asst. TFL Int. Jose State defensive end Carl UC Davis 3 2 -- -- HUNSUCKER’S CAREER STATISTICS Nebraska 1 2 -- 1 Ihenacho, by www.espn.com RUSHING San Diego State 0 5 -- -- senior writer Bruce Feldman Stanford 1 2 -- -- as one of the top-10 brother YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Hawai’i 3 2 -- 1 2007...SO 8 36 98 2.7 0 21 Utah State 0 2 -- 2 combinations in college foot- 2008...Redshirt 4 6 1 0.2 0 2 New Mexico St. 3 1 -- 1 ball history...Became the first CAREER 12 42 99 2.4 0 21 Boise State 6 7 2.0 -- known brother tandem in Idaho 1 3 -- -- NCAA history to lead the Louisiana Tech 3 8 0.5 -- RECEIVING Nevada 7 0 3.0 -- Football Bowl Subdivision YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Fresno State 3 1 -- -- (FBS) or Division I-A in sepa- rate major statistical cate- 2007...SO 8 1 3 3.0 0 3 Game-by-Game in 2007 2008...Redshirt 4 3 21 7.0 0 16 Tackles gories in the same CAREER 12 4 24 6.0 0 16 Opponent Solo Assist week...Following the games Arizona State 2 0 played on October 18, Duke Kansas State 4 1 shared the national lead with KICKOFF RETURNS Stanford 3 1 YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Utah State 2 2 four interceptions in seven 2006…FR 13 1 16 16.0 0 16 UC Davis 1 1 games and Carl tied for the Hawai’i 3 4 top spot in tackles for loss 2007...SO 12 16 329 20.6 0 31 Boise State 1 0 2009...JR 11 9 157 17.4 0 36 New Mexico State - - with 14.0. CAREER 36 26 502 19.3 0 36 Louisiana Tech 0 1 Nevada 4 2 2009: First-team All-WAC DEFENSIVE STATISTICS defensive back...One of six YEAR G UT AT TOTAL SK FUM INT DEF conference players named first-team All-WAC in 2008 and 2006...FR 13 3 3 6 0000 2009...Second on the team in total tackles with 89...Season high 2007...SO 12 11 8 19 0122 12 tackles against Idaho (10/10) and Hawai’i (11/21)...10 assist- 2008...Redshirt 4 0 1 1 0000 ed tackles in the Idaho game were the most by a Spartan in 2009...JR 11 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 2009...Only interception of the season was in the Idaho CAREER 40 17 15 32 0122 game...Began the season on the Jim Thorpe Award Watch List. www.sjsuspartans.com 33 The Seniors

Best Brother Acts Of All Time by Bruce Feldman, www.espn.com, Nov. 17, 2008 1. Leroy, Lucious & , Oklahoma, 1973 2. Earl & Tim Campbell, Texas, 1977 3. Bennie & Brian Blades, Miami (Fla.), 1977 4. Ricky & Lamonte Hunley, Arizona, 1983 5. Tiki & Ronde Barber, Virginia, 1995 6. Jacquizz & James Rogers, Oregon State, 2008 7. Rashaun, D’Juan & Donovan Woods, Oklahoma State, 2003 8. Jasper & Casper Brinkley, South Carolina, 2006 9. Kenny & David Irons, Auburn, 2005 10. Carl & Duke Ihenacho, San Jose State, 2008

2008: First-team All-WAC pick as a linebacker...WAC leader in interceptions at 0.42 per game and was 19th nationally...Was the first of 12 FBS players among the top 100 to return two intercep- tions for touchdowns in 2008...One of only two defensive players to score touchdowns via interceptions in back-to-back games... 43-yard touchdown return in the Utah State win (10/11) and 43- yard score in the New Mexico State victory (10/18)...His two interceptions in the Utah State win were the only time in 2008 a Spartan had two thefts in a game...Fifth on the Spartans with 66 tackles...Had a pair of double-digit tackle games...Career-high 13 stops (6 solo, 7 assisted) with 2.0 tackles for loss and a recovery against Boise State (10/24)...11 tackles (3 solo, 8 assist- ed) against Louisiana Tech (11/8)...Notched 3.0 tackles for loss at Nevada (11/15).

2007: Youngest player on the 2007 team...Played in 10 games... His six starts were the most for any San Jose State freshman in the defensive unit that season…Ninth on the Spartans with 32 tackles…Most tackles in a season by a Spartan freshman since 2004...Season-high seven tackles (3 solo, 4 assisted) and forced a fumble in a starting role against Hawai’i (10/12)...Contributed six stops (4 solo, 2 assisted) in the Nevada win (11/24)…Tied for second on the team with four pass break-ups…Was credited with the team’s only punt block of the season in the UC Davis triumph (9/29).

HIGH SCHOOL: Joined the Spartans after two seasons at Serra High in Gardena, Calif. (Coach Scott Altenberg)…As a senior, rated #54 nationally as a safety by Scout.com...An All-West Region pick by PrepStar and All-C.I.F. choice...Totaled 123 tack- les, 16 pass break-ups, three interceptions and three fumble recoveries combined at Serra High...Caught 17 passes for 335 yards and one touchdown as a wide receiver in 2006...Also aver- aged 10.4 yards as a punt return specialist...A three-sport letter- winner who played basketball his freshman and sophomore sea- sons...Was a long jumper and triple jumper on the track and field team...Finished second in the triple jump at the C.I.F. Southern Section meet as a senior.

MORE ON DUKE: A business marketing major...The first in the family to become interested in football...The native of Torrance, IHENACHO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Calif., was born on June 16, 1989. YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. FUM INT DEF 2007…FR 10 20 12 32 2.0/12 0 0 4 2008...SO 12 31 35 66 5.5/18 1 5 6 2009...JR 12 47 42 89 2.5/4 1 1 6 CAREER 34 98 89 187 10.0/34 2 6 16

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2008: Started the first 11 games of the season...Nine starts as a left tackle and two as a second tight end (New Mexico State and John Konye Idaho)...Yielded the starting assignment at left tackle on Senior OffensiveTackle Night. 6-4, 290, JR, 3V 66 Hermosa Beach, Calif. 2007: Was a tight end...Started in the season opener at Arizona State (8/31) and was used as a reserve the remainder of the sea- Business Management son…Did not have any receptions...Was moved from the offen- Major sive line to tight end prior to 2007 spring practice.

2006: A redshirt season. ohn is in his fifth year as a Spartan...Versatile player who has started games at left tackle, tight end and right tack- MORE ON JOHN: A business management major... A three- Jle...Has played in 31 games with 20 starts...Pronounces his sport letterwinner at Redondo Union High in Redondo Beach, last name KAHN-knee. Calif…Second-team all-league football pick as a senior (Coach Gene Simon)…Heavyweight wrestler who qualified for 2004 and 2009: Originally projected as the Spartans’ number-one left tack- 2005 C.I.F. wrestling tournaments ...A shot put and discus le at the start of the season...Was moved to right tackle and start- thrower…Enjoys playing guitar…Has entertained his teammates ed the first eight games before an injury ended his season. doing cartwheels and handstands...The native of Redondo Beach, Calif., was born on March 20, 1988.

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2006: Redshirt who was a member of the traveling squad.

Jordan La Secla HIGH SCHOOL: La Secla was named the 2005 Marmonte League Most Valuable Player and C.I.F. Division IV Offensive Quarterback Player of the Year for Newbury Park (Calif.) High...Passed for 12 6-3, 205, SR, 1V 4,070 yards and 35 touchdowns in 2005…Public team Most Newbury Park, Calif. Valuable Player in 2006 Shrine All-Star Classic…Three-sport let- terwinner who also starred in basketball and baseball…Received History Major second-team all-league honors as a pitcher.

MORE ON JORDAN: Interested in becoming a police officer... Game-by-Game in 2009 ordan is locked in a The native of Canoga Park, Calif., was born on September 8, Passing battle for the number- 1987. Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD one quarterback USC 10 5 0 43 0 J Utah 33 21 1 242 1 job...In his fifth season Stanford 30 17 1 155 1 with the Spartans...Has Cal Poly 32 18 1 172 2 played in 19 games with Idaho 43 31 2 302 2 Fresno State 27 17 0 143 1 eight starts. Boise State 20 10 1 79 1 Nevada 28 19 1 226 0 2009: Had a breakthrough Utah State 34 18 0 216 0 Hawai’i 3 1 2 14 0 season...Started the middle NMSU 24 15 1 154 1 eight games of the sea- La. Tech 20 10 1 180 1 son...Made his presence felt first in a relief role Rushing Opponent Att. Yds. against Utah (9/12) pass- USC 3 -22 ing for 242 yards and one Utah 7 0 touchdown...Most produc- Stanford 5 -25 Cal Poly 7 35 tive game against Idaho Idaho 9 19 (10/10) throwing two Fresno State 2 14 touchdowns, passing for Boise State 4 -3 302 yards and rushing for Nevada 4 17 Utah State 4 -14 one score...Threw at least Hawai’i - - one touchdown pass in NMSU 8 -39 eight of 12 games...Most La. Tech 3 -30 spectacular play of the sea- Game-by-Game in 2008 son may have been a Passing touchdown throw on his Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD first pass attempt in a relief UC Davis 3 2 1 13 0 Nebraska - ----role leading to the New Mexico State win Game-by-Game in 2007 (11/28)...Ranked 93rd Passing Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD nationally in passing effi- Arizona State 4 2 0 17 0 ciency...Completed 59.9 Kansas State 3 2 0 29 1 percent of his passes for Fresno State 3 00001,926 yards. Boise State 8 4 0 18 0 NMSU - ---- 2008: Played in the first La SECLA’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS Rushing two games of the season in PASSING Opponent Att. Yds. Arizona State 2 1 as a reserve...All of his YEAR G ATT. COMP. INT Pct. YDS. TD Kansas State 2 5 pass attempts for the sea- 2006...Redshirt Fresno State - - son were in the UC Davis 2007…FR 5 18 8 0 44.4 64 1 Boise State 1 1 win (8/30)...No pass 2008...SO 2 3 2 1 66.7 13 0 NMSU - - attempts at Nebraska. 2009...JR 12 304 182 11 59.9 1926 10 CAREER 19 325 192 12 59.1 2003 11 2007: Appeared in five games...Completed 44.4 percent of his passes and did not throw an interception…Tossed his first major RUSHING college touchdown pass at Kansas State (9/7) – a 21-yard YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG play…Also threw passes at Arizona State (8/31) going 2-for-4 2007…FR 5 7 1.4 0 7 for 17 yards; Fresno State (10/20), 0-for-3; and Boise State (11/3), 2008...SO ------4-for-8 for 18 yards. 2009...JR 56 -110 -1.9 1 23 CAREER 61 -103 -1.7 1 23

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Isaac Leatiota 2007: One of three freshmen to start in the offensive line for San Jose State…Started 10 games including the last seven...Played in Offensive Guard all 12 games. 6-4, 305, SR, 3V 72 Sunnyvale, Calif. HIGH SCHOOL: Leatiota was a highly-touted high school play- er by Rivals.com and a second-team all-state selection by Child Development CalHiSports in 2005...Rated #73 in the postseason West Regional Major rankings by Rivals.com and #30 in the country as an offensive guard playing for Wilcox High School in Santa Clara, Calif. (Coach Woody Freitas)...Personally counted more than 75 ‘pan- saac returns as the Spartans’ number-one left guard in cake’ blocks in his senior season...An All-Central Coast Section 2010...Has made 30 starts in his three seasons at San Jose pick and his league’s Defensive Most Valuable Player...Played in IState...Can play center if necessary. the 2006 North-South Shrine, Charlie Wedemeyer and Polynesian High School All-Star Games. 2009: Started 11 of the 12 games at left guard...Gave up a chance to start in the final home game in deference so a fellow offensive MORE ON ISAAC: A child development major...Isaac’s birth lineman could start on Senior Night. name, Tufoua, means ‘high chief’ in Samoan…Became interested in football in the sixth grade...Weighing 245 pounds, he was con- 2008: Was a starter the final nine games of 2008 after missing the sidered too big to play Pop Warner Football...The San Jose, Calif., first two contests...Played in 10 games overall. native was born on December 30, 1987.

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Mohamed Marah Defensive End 26 6-0, 245, SR, 2V San Jose, Calif. Health Science Major

2007, 2008 ohamed tops the Academic All-WAC opening fall depth Mchart at a defensive end position...Has played line- 2007, 2008 backer, running back and defensive end...Has seven starts San Jose State in 29 games. Scholar-Athlete 2009: Only played in the opener Game-by-Game in 2009 at USC (9/4)...Credited with Tackles four tackles including a quar- Opponent Solo Asst TFL USC 3 11 1.0 terback sack...Missed the rest of the season due to an injury. Game-by-Game in 2008 Tackles 2008: Became a defensive end Opponent Solo Asst TFL San Diego State - - --- fixture...Appeared in 10 games Stanford - - --- and started six times...Notched Hawai’i 6 2 --- 32 tackles (20 solo, 12 assist- Utah State 1 1 --- New Mexico State 2 2 1.5 ed)...Season-high 8 tackles (6 Boise State 1 3 --- solo, 2 assisted) in the Hawai’i Idaho 5 1 1.0 win (9/27)...Had three consecu- Louisiana Tech 1 3 0.5 tive games (Idaho, Louisiana Nevada 4 0 1.0 Fresno State - - --- Tech and Nevada) in which he was in on a tackle for Game-by-Game in 2006 loss...Notched a season-high 1.5 Tackles Opponent Solo Asst tackles for loss in the New Stanford 0 1 Mexico State win (10/18). Cal Poly 0 1 San Diego State 0 3 2007: Played in all 12 games as Utah State 0 1 Nevada - - a running back…Caught passes New Mexico - - in the Arizona State (8/31) and Kansas State (9/7) games.

2006: Played six games, four as a defensive end and two as a running back...Was a running back in the 2006 New Mexico Bowl win… Had three assisted tackles in the San Diego State victory (9/21).

HIGH SCHOOL : A first-team All-Central Coast Section and MARAH’S CAREER STATISTICS league Most Outstanding Defensive Player as a senior at San Jose’s Oak Grove High School (Coach Ed Buller)...Named his DEFENSIVE STATISTICS school’s Outstanding Junior and Outstanding Senior football YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF award winner...Two-sport letterwinner was a shot put and dis- 2006...FR 6 0 6 6 0.0/0 0 0 0 cus thrower on the track and field team as a junior. 2007…SO 12 0 0 0 0.0/0 0 0 0 2008...JR 10 20 12 32 4.0/16 1 0 0 MORE ON MOHAMED: A health science major...A two-time 2009...Redshirt 1 3 1 4 1.0/6 1 0 0 San Jose State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-WAC hon- CAREER 29 23 19 42 5.0/22 0 0 0 oree...Has composed four 10-to-20 song hip-hop albums...Most recent is Casa Negro: The Black House produced in August RECEIVING 2009...The San Jose native was born on August 15, 1988. YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2007...SO 12 2 8 4.0 0 8

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Lamon Muldrow Running Back 22 5-9, 210, SR, 1V Pittsburg, Calif. Psychology Major

amon is San Jose Game-by-Game in 2009 State’s top returning Rushing rusher from the 2009 Opponent No. Yds. TD L USC 4 -4 0 season...Has carried the ball Utah 3 2 0 1,044 times from 2006 as a Stanford 5 35 1 high school senior through Cal Poly 20 184 1 Idaho 9 18 0 2009, his first Spartan season. Fresno State 15 73 0 Boise State 6 7 0 2009: Was the team’s leading Nevada 3 7 0 Utah State 14 46 1 rusher with 592 yards...His Hawai’i 13 78 0 4.5 yards per carry average New Mexico State 17 89 0 was tops among San Jose Louisiana Tech 22 57 0 State running backs who car- Game-by-Game in 2009 ried the ball at least 10 times Receiving in the season...Only player Opponent No. Yds. TD on the team to rush for more USC 2 1 0 Utah 1 11 0 than 100 yards in a game Stanford 4 22 0 with 184 yards and a touch- Cal Poly 1 5 0 down on 20 carries in the Cal Idaho 3 24 0 Poly win (9/26)...Also scored Fresno State 3 22 0 Boise State --- touchdowns at Stanford Nevada --- (9/19) and Utah State Utah State 2 35 0 (11/14)...71-yard run against Hawai’i 2 6 0 New Mexico State - - - Cal Poly was the longest by a Louisiana Tech 1 7 0 Spartan in 2009...Best games seemed to occur with more carries...Four games with 15 or more carries, three of which he averaged at least 4.9 yards per rush...Fifth on the team in pass receiving with 19 catches for 133 yards...Caught at least one pass in nine of the team’s 12 games... Was used as an occasional kickoff return man averaging 18.2 yards per return.

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A unanimous 2008 All-America and the state’s leading scorer in each of his last two seasons for MULDROW’S CAREER STATISTICS Sierra College (Coach Jeff Tisdel)...Rated third best community RUSHING college running back prospect nationally... Rushed for 3,260 YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG yards and 44 touchdowns on 617 carries in two seasons at Sierra 2009...JR 12 131 592 4.5 3 71 College...312 rushes for 1,374 yards and 25 rushing TD’s in 2008....Tops in 2007 rushing yards per regular season game with RECEIVING 1,688 yards on 305 carries and 19 TD’s. YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2009...JR 12 19 133 7.0 0 29 HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of Cordova High in Rancho Cordova, Calif...Lettered in football (Coach Max Miller), track KICKOFF RETURNS and field and wrestling...Gained 2,303 yards on 296 carries and YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG scored 28 touchdowns as a high school senior. 2009...JR 12 4 73 18.2 0 27

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HIGH SCHOOL: The 2005 Sierra Foothill League’s Offensive Devin Most Valuable Player playing for Roseville (Calif.) High School (Coach Larry Cunha)...League scoring leader with 16 rushing Newsome touchdowns, a 7.3 rushing yards per carry average and 900 pass- ing yards as a senior...Also lettered in basketball and track and Wide Receiver field. 24 5-10, 185, SR, 3V N. Highlands, Calif. MORE ON DEVIN: A kinesiology major...A 2007 Academic All- WAC and San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete...The native Kinesiology Major of Roseville, Calif., was born on July 22, 1988.

2007 Academic evin Newsome made the move from a defen- All-WAC Dsive back role to wide receiver in spring practice for 2007 San Jose State the 2010 season...Was a starter at cornerback and safety ...Has Scholar-Athlete 19 starting assignments in the 34 games he has played.

Game-by-Game in 2009 Tackles 2009: Started five of the first six Opponent Solo Assist FF games of the season as a cor- USC 5 0 1.0 nerback...Shared the team lead, Utah 2 0 --- Stanford 3 5 1.0 the top spot in the WAC and Cal Poly 6 1 1.0 was tied for 16th nationally in Idaho 1 3 --- forced with four...His Fresno State 2 0 1.0 forced fumbles occurred in the Boise State ------Nevada 2 0 --- first six games...Three of the Utah State 1 1 --- forced fumbles led to scoring Hawai’i 3 0 --- drives at Stanford (9/19), Cal New Mexico St. ------Louisiana Tech ------Poly (9/26) and at Fresno State (10/17)... Finished with 35 tack- Game-by-Game in 2008 les and 2.5 tackles for loss... Tackles Season high of eight tackles (3 Opponent Solo Asst. Int. UC Davis 0 5 1 solo, 5 assisted) at Stanford. Nebraska 3 2 -- San Diego State 0 3 -- 2008: Played and started 12 Stanford 5 2 -- Hawai’i 2 1 -- games at safety...Seventh on the Utah State 0 3 -- team with 59 tackles (27 solo, New Mexico St. 4 1 1 32 assisted)...Had at least three Boise State 1 5 -- tackles in every game including Idaho 2 0 -- Louisiana Tech 2 5 -- a career best nine (4 solo, 5 Nevada 4 0 -- assisted) in the Fresno State Fresno State 4 5 -- game (11/21)...Second on the

Game-by-Game in 2007 team with two pass intercep- Tackles tions...Had thefts in the UC Opponent Solo Assist Davis (8/30) and New Mexico Arizona State 4 0 State (10/18) wins. Kansas State 1 0 Stanford 2 1 Utah State - - 2007: A cornerback who UC Davis - - appeared in the first 10 games NEWSOME’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Idaho 0 1 and had starting assignments Hawai’i - - YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF in the Idaho (10/6) and New Fresno State 0 1 2006...Redshirt Boise State 3 0 Mexico State (11/10) victo- 2007…FR 10 12 3 15 0.0/0 0 0 1 New Mexico St. 2 0 ries…Credited with 15 tackles 2008...SO 12 27 32 59 0.0/0 0 2 0 as a redshirt freshman…Was in 2009...JR 12 25 10 35 2.5/17 0 0 1 on at least one stop in seven of his 10 games…Season-high four CAREER 34 64 45 109 2.5/17 0 2 2 tackles, all solo, at Arizona State (8/31). KICKOFF RETURNS 2006: Spent the season as a redshirt whose Scout Team roles YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG included running back, option quarterback and defensive back. 2009...JR 12 2 41 20.5 0 22

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Manu Ngatikaura Safety 38 6-0, 180, SR, 1V Laie, Hawaii Sociology Major

2009 Academic anu is competing for playing time at a All-WAC Msafety position...Last name is pronounced Nah-tee- kah-oo-dah...Second season Game-by-Game in 2009 Tackles with the Spartans...First joined Opponent Solo Assist the team for 2009 spring prac- USC 3 0 tice. Utah 0 2 Stanford - -- Cal Poly - -- 2009: Played in all 12 games Idaho 1 1 and was a starter against Fresno State 3 0 Hawai’i (11/21) and New Boise State 2 4 Nevada 9 0 Mexico State (11/28)... Eighth Utah State 2 4 on the team with 43 tackles...33 Hawai’i 1 0 of his tackles occurred in he New Mexico State 1 3 second half of the season... Louisiana Tech 5 2 Season-high nine tackles - all unassisted against Nevada (11/8)...Nine solo tackles matched the most by a Spartan in a 2009 game...Closed out the season with seven tackles (5 solo, 2 assisted) at Louisiana Tech (12/5).

COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons at San Jose City College (Coach Carlton Connor)...Was second on the 2007 team in pass receiving with 32 receptions for 512 yards...His five touchdown receptions were tops on the squad...Two-sport letter- winner also was a sprinter on the track team...Was named the school’s 2007-08 Male Athlete of the Year.

HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Kahuku (Hawaii) High...Was a second-team all-state running back as a junior.

MORE ON MANU: A sociology major...2009 Academic All- WAC honoree...The native of Kahuku, Hawaii was born on September 18, 1986.

Did You Know?

Sports Illustrated named the 1986 San Jose State-Fresno State game as its Game of the Year. The two teams combined for 1,072 yards of total offense and eight touchdown passes.

The Spartans led, 24-0 in the second quarter, but trailed #19- NGATIKAURA’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ranked Fresno State, 41-31, with 1:15 left in the game. San YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF Jose State scored a touchdown with 0:42 remaining, recov- 2009...JR 12 27 16 43 0.0/0 0 0 1 ered an onside kick and scored the game-winning touch- down three plays later at 0:18 for a 45-41 victory. www.sjsuspartans.com 41 The Seniors

2008: Part of a three center rotation...Started the first four games of the season and was a reserve contributor in six of the remain- Robbie Reed ing eight games.

Center 2007: Appeared in three contests, all in a reserve capacity. 70 6-3, 290, SR, 2V Claremont, Calif. 2006: A redshirt his first season in the program.

Sociology Major PREP SCHOOL: Attended Cheshire Academy in Cheshire, Conn., before enrolling at San Jose State...Played football and was on the wrestling team. obbie Reed is the 2008 San Jose State Spartans’ returning HIGH SCHOOL: A two-sport letterwinner at Claremont (Calif.) Scholar-Athlete Rstarter at center...Has High...Two-time all-league football selection...First-team pick as started 10 games since the 2008 a senior and a second-team choice as a junior...Compiled a 68-13 season...Versatile lineman also win-loss record in two seasons of wrestling...The Baseline can play a guard position. League and C.I.F. heavyweight champion in 2005...Placed third at the C.I.F. Wrestling Championships his junior season. 2009: Shared the center job with Ronnie Castillo, one of the Spartans’ team captains...Appeared in 11 games and was the MORE ON ROBBIE: A sociology major...Enjoys listening to starter in the last six contests....Played in every game except at heavy metal and country music...Favorite artists include Kenny Fresno State. Chesney and Avenged Sevenfold...A 2008 San Jose State Scholar- Athlete...The native of Riverside, Calif., was born on June 8, 1987.

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Norman Elijah Shittu Romero Cornerback OL, 6-1, 265, SR, SQ 6-0, 185, SR, JC 67 South Gate, Calif. 28 Anchorage, Alaska Aerospace Business Management Engineering Major Major

orman Romero is competing for playing time in the lijah Shittu joined the Spartans for the first time in 2010 offensive line...A fifth-year senior who has practiced as spring practice as a cornerback hopeful...Last name is pro- Nan offensive and defensive lineman. Enounced She-too...Playing for the first time since 2007. 2009: Did not appear in any games. COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons for West Hills College (Coach Mark Gritton)...Was a defensive back and kickoff 2008: No game action. return specialist in 2007...Credited with 16 tackles and tied for second on the team with three passes defensed...Averaged 21.3 2007: First major college appearance occurred in the New yards on three kickoff returns...Was an all-purpose player as a Mexico State victory (11/10) as a reserve offensive lineman. freshman in 2006...Played both offense and defense and was one of the team’s three punters...His season long punt of 49 yards 2006: Earned a spot on the roster as a walk-on prospect... was best on the team. Received one of two Scout Team Player of the Year awards at the team’s 2006 awards banquet. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach John Jessen), track and field and bowling at Bartlett High in Anchorage, Alaska... HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football and track and field at Second-team All-Cook Inlet Conference safety his senior South Gate (Calif.) High. year...Honorable mention all-conference as a junior...200 meter champion at the 2006 Alaska High School track and field cham- MORE ON NORMAN: An aerospace engineering pionships....Ran a leg on the Bartlett High 4x200 meter relay major...Interested in working for an aviation company...The team that won the 2005 and 2006 state championship. native of Los Angeles was born on November 11, 1987. MORE ON ELIJAH: A business management major...The native of Anchorage, Alaska, was born on June 28, 1988.

Did You Know? Former San Jose State all-conference linebacker Damon Keeve was a member of the 1992 and 1996 United States Olympic judo teams. Former San Jose State world-class track greats Ray Norton, Tommie Smith and John Carlos competed in the Olympic Games before embarking on a National Football League career. Norton, once regarded as the World’s Fastest Human, was sixth in the 100 and 200 meters at the 1960 Olympics. Smith was the gold medal winner and Carlos was the bronze medalist in the 200 at the 1968 Olympics. Norton played for the San Francisco 49ers; Smith, the Cincinnati Bengals; and Carlos, the Philadelphia Eagles.

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Braden Storaasli (STORES-lee) Linebacker 56 6-0, 213, SR, 3V Kapolei, Hawaii Aviation Major

2007, 2008, 2009 raden Storaasli returns for Academic All-WAC his fourth season as an out- Bside linebacker prospect... Pronounces his last name 2007, 2008, 2009 STORES-lee...Has one start (2007 at Stanford) and played in 34 San Jose State games heading into 2010...Most of Scholar-Athlete his game action has been as a spe- cial teams player. Game-by-Game in 2009 Tackles 2009: Played in all 12 games and Opponent Solo Assist was credited with 11 tackles...Had USC 1 0 at least one tackle in nine of 12 Utah 1 0 Stanford 1 0 games...Season high two stops in Cal Poly 0 1 the Idaho (10/10) and Louisiana Idaho 2 0 Tech (12/5) contests. Fresno State 1 0 Boise State - - Nevada - - 2008: Credited with eight tackles Utah State - - (2 solo, 6 assisted)...Had a season Hawai’i 1 0 high two assisted stops and a par- New Mexico State 0 1 Louisiana Tech 0 2 tially deflected punt in the UC Davis (8/30) victory... Game-by-Game in 2008 Tackles Opponent Solo Assist 2007: Played in every 2007 game UC Davis 0 2 either at outside linebacker or on Nebraska - - special teams…Starter at Stanford San Diego State 0 1 (9/15) and contributed four tack- Stanford 0 1 Hawai’i - - les (2 solo, 2 assisted)…Career- Utah State 0 1 best seven tackles (5 solo, 2 assist- New Mexico State 1 0 ed) at Arizona State (8/31). Boise State 1 0 Idaho 0 1 Louisiana Tech - - 2006: Joined the team as a walk- on and redshirted the season. Game-by-Game in 2007 Tackles Opponent Solo Assist HIGH SCHOOL: Storaasli let- Arizona State 5 2 tered in football (Coaches Dean Kansas State - - Nakagawa and Rudy Alejo), track Stanford 2 2 Utah State 0 1 and wrestling at Damien UC Davis - - Memorial School in Honolulu, Idaho - - Hawaii...An all-league football Hawai’i - - selection. Fresno State - - Boise State 1 0 New Mexico State - - MORE ON BRADEN: An avia- STORAASLI’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Louisiana Tech - - tion major...Only player on the Nevada - - YEAR G UT AT TOTAL SK FUM INT DEF Spartans who is a three-time 2006...Redshirt Academic All-WAC honoree and 2007...FR 12 8 5 130001 San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete...The native of 2008...SO 10 2 6 80000 Honolulu, Hawaii, was born on April 20, 1988. 2009...JR 12 7 4 11 0 0 0 0 CAREER 34 17 15 320001

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Avelino Valencia Tight End 80 6-5, 250, SR, 1V Anaheim, Calif. Political Science Major

velino returns to the Spartans for the 2010 season as a tight end candidate...Joined the Spartans for 2009 spring Apractice. 2009: Played in 10 games...Used primarily in multiple tight end formations and as a wing back on kick scoring tries...His one pass reception came in the New Mexico State win (11/28). COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played for Fullerton College (Coach Tim Byrnes)...A 2008 second-team All-Southern California Football Conference player...Averaged 13.3 yards per catch dur- ing his community college career. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Dominick Unger), volleyball, baseball and golf at Katella High in Anaheim, Calif. MORE ON AVELINO: A political science major...Enjoys fish- ing...Interested in a career as a football coach...The Anaheim native was born on November 12, 1989.

Did You Know? The largest crowds to watch a San Jose State football game. DATE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE SCORE October 12, 2002 Ohio State 104,892 50-7 (L) August 30, 2003 Florida 90,011 65-3 (L) September 5, 2009 USC 84,325 56-3 (L) September 6, 2008 Nebraska 84,146 35-12 (L) September 7, 1991 Florida 83,067 59-21 (L) September 2, 2000 Nebraska 77,728 49-13 (L) September 4, 1999 LSU 76,753 29-21 (L) September 22, 1984 Stanford 70,426 28-27 (L) September 7, 2002 Washington 70,147 34-10 (L) November 16, 1996 Washington 70,063 53-10 (L) October 8, 1994 Washington 69,448 34-20 (L) September 24, 1983 Stanford 68,201 23-10 (W) September 14, 1985 Stanford 68,000 41-7 (L) September 19, 1981 Stanford 67,888 28-6 (W) October 2, 1993 Washington 67,976 52-17 (L) September 26, 1987 Stanford 67,500 24-17 (W) September 8, 1990 Washington 66,337 20-17 (L) November 19, 1983 Arizona State 66,285 24-17 (L) October 9, 2004 Washington 65,816 21-6 (L) November 7, 1981 Arizona State 65,728 31-24 (L) VALENCIA’S CAREER STATISTICS September 20, 1986 Stanford 64,950 28-10 (L) September 24, 1988 Washington 64,692 35-31 (L) RECEIVING September 16, 1989 Arizona State 63,849 28-21 (L) YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG September 15, 1984 Arizona State 63,271 48-0 (L) 2009...JR 12 1 7 7.0 0 7 October 24, 1998 Brigham Young 62,423 46-43 (L) October 4, 1980 Stanford 61,127 35-21 (L) September 18, 1982 Stanford 60,789 35-31 (W)

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Justin Willis Defensive Tackle 99 6-1, 290, SR, 2V San Jose, Calif. Sociology Major

2007 Game-by-Game in 2009 Tackles Academic All-WAC Opponent Solo Assist USC 0 2 Utah 1 1 2007 Stanford - - Idaho 2 3 San Jose State Fresno State - - Scholar-Athlete Game-by-Game in 2007 Tackles ustin is competing for play- Opponent Solo Assist ing time as a defensive Arizona State 1 3 tackle...has played in 22 Kansas State 0 2 J Stanford 1 0 games and started nine times in Utah State 0 2 his first four seasons with the UC Davis - - Spartans. Idaho 1 7 Hawai’i 1 0 Fresno State 2 1 2009: Played in five of the first Boise State 1 0 six games...Started four times - Game-by-Game in 2006 USC (9/5), Utah (9/12), Idaho Tackles (10/10) and Fresno State Opponent Solo Assist (10/17)...Credited with nine Washington - - tackles...Season high five stops Louisiana Tech 0 1 New Mexico State 1 0 against Idaho. Boise State 0 2 Hawai’i 0 1 2008: A redshirt. Idaho - - Fresno State - - New Mexico 0 1 2007: Played in nine games... Started five times...Had at least one tackle in eight of his nine contests…Major college high of eight tackles (1 solo, 7 assisted) in the Idaho win (10/6)…Notched his first sack against Hawai’i (10/12).

2006: One of six freshmen defensive linemen on San Jose State’s bowl-winning season...Played in eight games and was credited with six tackles... Season-high two assisted tackles against Boise State (11/11).

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2004 CalHi Sports second-team all-state pick WILLIS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS and his league’s Lineman of the Year playing for Valley YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF Christian High in San Jose (Coach Mike Machado)...Also was a 2006...FR 8 1 5 6 0.0/0 0 0 0 shot put and discus thrower. 2007…SO 9 7 15 22 1.0/11 1 0 1 2008...Redshirt MORE ON JUSTIN: A sociology major...A 2007 Academic All- 2009...JR 5 3 6 9 0.0/0 0 0 0 WAC selection and San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete… CAREER 22 11 26 37 1.0/11 1 0 1 Serves as a board member for Advocates for Children of San Mateo, Calif., an organization that specializes in foster care...The native of Palo Alto, Calif., was born on July 19, 1987.

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Vincent Osa Aigbuza Abbott Running Back Defensive End 5-9, 185, SO, SQ 53 6-0, 230, SO, 1V 49 San Francisco, Calif. Lakewood, Calif. Business Management Justice Studies Major Major

Game-by-Game in 2008 incent is competing for sa is a running back Tackles playing time as a defen- prospect...In his second sea- Opponent Solo Assist sive end...Now in his son with the team...Name is UC Davis - - V O Stanford - - third season with the Spartans. pronounced OH-sah AG-boo-ZAH. Hawai’i - - Utah State - - 2009: A redshirt. 2009: Only playing time for the sea- New Mexico State 2 0 Boise State - - son was against Nevada (11/8) as a Idaho 0 2 2008: Played in 10 games and special teams defender. Louisiana Tech - - earned more playing time as the Nevada 1 1 Fresno State - - season unfolded...Credited with HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of six tackles (three solo, three assist- Riordan High in San Francisco... ed)...Had two tackles each at New Mexico State (10/18), Idaho Lettered in football (Coach Mike (11/1) and Nevada (11/15)...Notched his first Langridge) as a linebacker and run- in the New Mexico State win...Credited with a fumble recovery ning back...Two-time honorable that set up a in the Idaho victory...Fielded a short kick- mention all-league selection...As a off in the Hawai’i win (9/27). senior, averaged 5.7 yards per carry and led his team with 4.0 quarterback sacks...Also lettered in HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of Lakewood (Calif.) High (Coach track and field. Thadd McNeal)...Came up with 17.5 sacks combined in his jun- ior and senior seasons...Was a first-team all-league pick. MORE ON OSA: A business management major...Enjoys play- ing paintball...Hopes to become a sports agent...The San MORE ON VINCENT: A justice studies major...His uncle, Francisco native was born on January 23, 1990. Anthony Tucker, is an offensive technical intern for the University of Colorado football staff...The native of Compton, Calif., was born on May 15, 1990. Michael Avila Wide Receiver 5-9, 175, SO, 1V 4 Seaside, Calif. Kinesiology Major

2008 Game-by-Game in 2009 San Jose State Receiving Opponent No. Yds. TD Scholar-Athlete USC 2 14 0 Utah 1 2 0 ichael is one of the Stanford --- Cal Poly --- Spartans’ most versa- Fresno State 1 4 0 ABBOTT’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Mtile players...A wide Boise State 2 9 0 YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FR receiver who also can return Nevada 2 1 0 2008...FR 10 3 3 6 1.0/8 1.0 1 punts and kickoffs...Fourth sea- Utah State 1 13 0 Hawai’i --- 2009...Redshirt son with the team...Has played Louisiana Tech - - - in 22 games with one career KICKOFF RETURNS start...27 career receptions... YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Pronounces his last name AH- 2008...FR 1 5 5.0 0 5 vill-ah.

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AVILA’S CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2007...Redshirt 1 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 2008...FR 11 4 5 1.2 0 3 2009...SO 10 2 3 1.5 0 3 CAREER 22 8 6 0.7 0 3

RECEIVING YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2008...FR 18 152 8.4 0 29 2009...SO 9 43 4.8 0 13 CAREER 27 195 7.2 0 29

PUNT RETURNS YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2008...FR 4 29 7.2 0 12 2009...SO 3 6 2.0 0 3 2009: Played in 10 contests... Game-by-Game in 2008 Caught at least one pass in six Receiving CAREER 7 35 5.0 0 12 of the 10 games he played... Opponent No. Yds. TD Two receptions at USC (9/5), at UC Davis --- KICKOFF RETURNS Nebraska --- Boise State (10/31) and against San Diego State - - - YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Nevada (11/8)...Used on kickoff Hawai’i 2 13 0 2009...SO 5 87 17.4 0 25 returns for the first time at the Utah State 2 22 0 New Mexico State - - - major college level and aver- Boise State 3 18 0 aged 17.4 yards per return...One Idaho 3 17 0 of three Spartan punt returners. Louisiana Tech 2 11 0 Nevada 4 31 0 Fresno State 2 40 0 2008: Played in 11 games and Sean Bacon was a starter in the season finale against Fresno State...Fifth on the team with 18 receptions Defensive End for 152 yards...Caught passes in seven of the 11 games in which 95 6-2, 215, FR, HS he played...Only player on the Spartans with at least two recep- Inglewood, Calif. tions in each of the last five games...Had 14 of his season total of 18 catches in the last five games...Season high four receptions Psychology Major and long pass play of 29 yards came at Nevada (11/15)...Second on the team in punt return average with a 7.2 figure. 2009 CalHiSports.com first-team all-state selection, Sean 2007: Played only in the season opener at Arizona State (8/31)… is a highly-touted defensive end prospect joining the San Had two rushing attempts for minus-2 yards. AJose State team for 2010 preseason drills. HIGH SCHOOL: Set 17 school football records at Seaside (Calif.) HIGH SCHOOL: The 2009 Del Rey League Defensive Lineman High (Coach Alfred Avila)...The 2007 Monterey Herald’s Male of the Year and a first-team All-C.I.F. selection for Division III Athlete of the Year and the 2006 Co-Most Valuable Player of the state champion Serra High of Gardena, Calif. (Coach Scott Monterey Bay League...As a senior, Avila accounted for 2,167 all- Altenberg)...130 total tackles, 17.0 quarterback sacks and a fum- purpose yards and 25 touchdowns...Averaged 7.9 yards per ble recovery in 2009...Credited with 55 tackles, 3.0 quarterback carry and rushed for six touchdowns, credited with six intercep- sacks and a fumble recovery as a junior...Three-sport letterwin- tions. and returned one kickoff and three punts for touchdowns ner was a middle blocker in volleyball team and a sprinter on in 2007...104 receptions for 1,448 yards and 17 touchdowns in his the track team. junior and senior seasons combined...A 2007 Central Coast Section champion in the 200 meters...Competed in the 2007 MORE ON SEAN: Plans to major in psychology...Eventually, he California state high school championships in the 100 and 200 wants to open a private practice...Bacon did not take up the meters and 400 meter relay...Lifetime best of 10.76 in the 100 and game of football until he was 15-years old...Credits a deceased finished 14th at the state championships. uncle and a family friend from his mom’s side of the family in Louisiana for encouraging him to play the game. The native of MORE ON MICHAEL: A kinesiology major...Played high school Torrance, Calif., was born on May 18, 1992. football for his dad, Alfred Avila....A 2008 San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete...The native of Monterey, Calif., was born on November 3, 1988.

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MORE ON BENÉ: Has not declared a major...Interested in a career related to marine biology...Enjoys bowling...A cousin of Keith Bendixen former San Jose State All-WAC and current Atlanta Falcons cor- nerback Christopher Owens...The native of Fontana, Calif., was Offensive Line born on September 3, 1991. 71 6-5, 258, FR, HS Santa Maria, Calif. Kinesiology Major Josh Brown 2009 CalHiSports.com second-team all-state selection, Running Back Keith is an offensive line hopeful joining the Spartans in 5-7, 180, JR, SQ the fall. 30 A Stockton, Calif. HIGH SCHOOL: Bendixen was offensive tackle and defensive Kinesiology Major end for St. Joseph High in Santa Maria, Calif. (Coach Mike Hartman) that advanced to the C.I.F. Division III Southern California championship game...A 2009 first-team All-C.I.F. osh is a running back hopeful who joined the Spartans for Southern Section honoree and the Most Valuable Lineman of the 2010 spring practice...Had 5 carries for 5 yards in the 2010 Los Padres League...Second-team all-league offensive line choice Spring Game. his junior season...Three-sport letter winner was a starter on the J basketball team and threw the shot put and discus for the track HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Elliott Burke), and field team in 2009. baseball and basketball...Rushed for 456 yards, had a 5.2 yards per carry average, scored four rushing touchdowns and caught MORE ON KEITH: Plans to major in kinesiology...Hopes to 11 passes as a senior in 2006...Was a pitcher and a first baseman pursue a career as a chiropractor...Was president of the St. for the baseball team. Joseph High chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes... Enjoys the music of The Grouch, Zion-I, Jay Z and Kanye West... MORE ON JOSH: A kinesiology major...Interested in becoming The Santa Maria, Calif., native was born on April 6, 1992. a physical therapist...Attended Fork Union Military Academy before enrolling at San Jose State...Has an older brother, Tim Brown, currently playing for the Billings Outlaws of the ...The native of Stockton, Calif., was born on October 2, 1989. Bené Benwikere Defensive Back 21 6-0, 190, FR, HS Keenan Brown Los Angeles, Calif. Tight End Major - Undeclared 85 6-4, 260, SO, SQ San Bernardino, Calif. 2009 CalHiSports.com first-team all-state selection, Bené Kinesiology Major is a defensive back prospect joining the Spartans in the Afall...Pronounces his name Ben-ay Ben-WICK-urr-rhee. eenan is scheduled to open HIGH SCHOOL: Played a key role in Serra High of Gardena, fall practice as a tight end Calif., (Coach Scott Altenberg) completing a 15-0 season and candidate...Made the move winning the 2009 C.I.F. Division III state championship... K to tight end from defensive end Credited with 65 tackles, 5 pass break-ups and 5 interceptions... during 2010 spring practice...In his Best game may have been in the state championship game in third season with the Spartans. which he was credited with 10 tackles against Northern California champion Marin Catholic...A first-team All-C.I.F. and 2009: Played in two games mainly an all-league pick...Played in the 2009 West Torrance (Calif.) on special teams...Only tackle for Lions Club All-Star football game...Three-sport letterwinner was the season came in the Boise State a guard on the basketball team and was a sprinter and jumper contest (10/31)...Also saw action in track and field...Played eight-man football as a freshman at against Nevada (11/8). View Park High in Los Angeles. 2008: A redshirt.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Pass rush specialist for Arroyo Valley High (Coach Tony DiThomas) in San Bernardino, Calif. ...Credited with 14 quarterback sacks, 71 total tackles and two fumble recov- Pierce Burton eries in 2007...A first-team All-C.I.F. and All-San Andreas League selection...Three-sport letter winner who also lettered in basket- Offensive Tackle ball and was a sprinter, high jumper and thrower for the track 77 6-6, 250, FR, RS and field team. Sacramento, Calif.

MORE ON KEENAN: A kinesiology major...Enjoys comedy Major - Undeclared movies and cites Bad Boyz II and The Wood as two of his favorites...The native of San Bernardino was born on September 21, 1990. ierce returns to the Spartans as an offensive tackle hope- Pful....In his second season with the Spartans. BROWN’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FR 2009: A redshirt. 2008...Redshirt 2009...FR 2 0 1 1 0.0/0 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Mike Smith) and basketball at Rio Americano High in Sacramento, Calif...His team’s Defensive Lineman of the Year for 2008...Helped Rio Americano to an 8-3 win-loss record as a senior with 50 tackles, 30 of them unassisted...Second on the team with 5.0 quarterback Vince Buhagiar sacks...Second on the 2009 basketball team in scoring at 14.7 per Tight End/Running Back game and tops in rebounding with his 8.7 average...Made 55 percent of his field goal tries as Rio Americano posted a 22-6 36 6-4, 235, FR, HS win-loss record his junior season. Concord, Calif. Business Major MORE ON PIERCE: Has not declared a major...Enjoys sailboat racing...Has 12 years of racing experience for the Richmond (Calif.) Yacht Club in competitions held on San Francisco Bay...His great-grandfather, Vernon Stoltz, was a fullback on the 2009 CalHiSports.com first-team all-state selection, Vince 1924 through 1927 College of Pacific football teams...The native is projected as a possible tight end, fullback or H- of Sacramento was born on April 10, 1991. Aback...Last name is pronounced BOO-hah-zure. HIGH SCHOOL: Buhagiar excelled as a linebacker and fullback at Clayton Valley High (Coach Herc Pardi) in Concord, Calif... The school’s career leader in touchdowns (38) and total points scored (238)...1,609 yards rushing and 170 tackles his last two seasons...2009 Co-Most Valuable Player of the Diablo Valley League rushed for 1,011 yards and scored 16 touchdowns and caught 16 receptions for four more touchdowns...Best offensive game as a senior came in a playoff game against Concord High in which he rushed 22 times for 194 yards and scored five touch- downs ..Second on his team in total tackles with 92 and two interceptions...2009 second-team All-Metro linebacker choice by the San Francisco Chronicle and Contra Costa Times Cream of the Crop pick...A two-time first-team all-league linebacker...Concluded his high school career playing in the 2009 Sacramento vs. East Bay All-Star game...Named to the Bay Area News Group’s East Bay Athletes of the Year list...The two-sport standout also was a shot put and discus thrower in track and field.

MORE ON VINCE: Plans to major in business...Interested in becoming a political lobbyist after watching a documentary on lobbyists who are connected with the tobacco industry...Has played rugby since the eighth grade for the LaMorinda Club team based in Moraga, Calif....One of his cousins is 2004 Olympic gold medalist Joey Hansen, who rowed for the United States 8-man boat...The native of Concord, Calif., was born on February 25, 1992. www.sjsuspartans.com 51 The Spartans

onship...Passed for 3,301 yards and 30 touchdowns in 13 Brandon games...Region III first-team all-state quarterback, Central Conference Player of the Year and the Offensive Player of the Driver Game in the CCCAA championship game against the College of Cornerback San Mateo...Completed 63.4 percent of his passes, was eighth in 8 the state in passing efficiency and 17th in total offense in regular 6-0, 180, JR, RS season games. Baltimore, Md. Kinesiology Major FRESNO STATE: Began his college career in 2007....Redshirt in 2007...No game action in 2008.

randon is a cornerback hopeful who had an effective HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Marcus High (Coach Randy spring practice and is competing for a starting posi- Mayes) in Flower Mound, Texas...Passed for 2,564 yards and 20 Btion...Could see action as a return specialist, too...Second touchdowns to earn second team All District 6-5A honors as a season with the Spartans. senior...Two-sport letterwinner also was a pitcher on the baseball team as a freshman and sophomore. 2009: A redshirt. MORE ON MATT: A business marketing major... Enjoys camp- COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Received JC GridWire All-America ing, hiking and biking...Interested in a career as a construction honors in 2008...Was rated the #8 community college cornerback manager...Dad, Tom Faulkner, is the lead singer and guitarist of nationally by jcfootball.com. A member of the Santa Rosa the Tom Faulkner Band...Band has two CD’s on the market, Lost College team (Coach Keith Simons) that went to a pair of bowl in the Land Texico and Raise The Roof... Mr. Faulkner has writ- games...Credited with 43 tackles, four pass interceptions and led ten over 500 jingles...Best known is the Chili’s restaurant chain his team with nine pass breakups as a sophomore...Also was a Baby Back Ribs jingle...The native of Dallas, Texas was born on return specialist averaging 15.4 yards per punt return and 24.5 April 23, 1989. yards per kickoff return.

HIGH SCHOOL: A product of the Baltimore, Md., school sys- tem...A point guard on the 2002 Calvert Hall High basketball team...Also attended Blake High in Silver Springs, Md., where David Freeman he lettered in football and basketball and Parkville (Md.) High where he focused on football. Running Back 20 5-8, 195, SO, TR MORE ON BRANDON: A kinesiology major...Second cousin Inglewood, Calif. Juan Dixon played seven seasons in the NBA for the Washington Wizards, Portland Trail Blazers, Toronto Raptors Philosophy Major and Detroit Pistons...Hopes to emphasize sports management within his academic major program...Wants to coach either foot- ball or basketball...The Baltimore, Md., native was born on eturning to major col- Game-by-Game in 2008 September 9, 1987. lege competition, David Rushing joins the Spartans this Opponent No. Yds. TD R BYU 6 30 0 fall as a running back hopeful... Oklahoma 9 42 0 Played the 2008 season for the Stanford 7 64 0 Matt Faulkner University of Washington...Has Notre Dame 5 16 0 Quarterback three seasons of athletics eligi- Receiving 6-2, 205, JR, JC bility remaining beginning in Opponent No. Yds. TD 2010. BYU 2 11 0 Highland Village, Oklahoma 2 7 0 7 Stanford 1 12 0 Texas UNIVERSITY OF WASHING- Notre Dame - - - Business Marketing TON: Played in four games and started against Oklahoma and Stanford...Rushed 27 times Major for 152 yards and averaged 5.6 yards per carry...Seven carries for 64 yards and a pass reception for 12 yards against att has been locked in a battle for the number-one Stanford...Nine rushes, 42 yards and two pass receptions against quarterback job since he joined the Spartans for 2010 Oklahoma. Mspring practice...Is even with senior Jordan La Secla and redshirt freshman Dasmen Stewart at the start of fall drills. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Inglewood (Calif.) High...Rushed for more than 1,000 yards twice...Gained more than 1,600 yards COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Led the 2009 Mount San Antonio and scored 21 touchdowns as a junior...Was a first-team all- College team (Coach Bob Jastrab) to the California Community league, all-area and All-C.I.F. Southern Section Western Division College Athletic Association’s version of a national champi- choice in his 2006 junior season...Two-sport letterwinner was a

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MORE ON DAVID: Plans to major in philosophy...Was enrolled at El Camino College for the 2009-10 academic year...Has an interest in attending law school and entering the legal field...Has volunteered his time the last three summers as a staff assistant at the local branch of Habitat for Humanity where his dad is a warehouse manager...Was a volunteer assistant football coach at Inglewood High in 2009...The Inglewood, Calif., native was born on July 9, 1990.

FREEMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG GARCES’ CAREER STATISTICS 2008...FR 4 27 152 5.6 0 24 RUSHING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG RECEIVING 2008...FR 1 0 0 --- 0 -- YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2008...FR 4 5 30 6.0 0 12 KICKOFF RETURNS YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2009...SO 1 3 48 16.0 0 18

Marcos Garces Pablo Garcia Running Back 48 5-10, 176, JR, SQ Defensive Tackle San Jose, Calif. 92 6-2, 290, JR, 2V Kinesiology Major San Jose, Calif. Kinesiology Major

2008, 2009 arcos returns to the Spartans for 2010 as a 2008 Academic Game-by-Game in 2009 San Jose State running back candi- Tackles M All-WAC Opponent Solo Assist date...In his third season with Scholar-Athlete USC 1 0 the team. Utah - - 2008 San Jose State Stanford 2 2 2009: Only game action of the season was at Stanford (9/19) as a Cal Poly 0 1 Scholar-Athlete Idaho 0 1 kickoff returner...Returned three kickoffs for a 16.0 average. Fresno State 1 0 Boise State - - 2008: Debuted in the Nevada game (11/15), but did not have ablo is a returning starter Nevada 0 1 any rushing attempts...Joined the team as a walk-on hopeful. as a defensive tackle... Utah State 2 3 Has played in 21 games Hawai’i 0 2 P New Mexico State 2 2 with seven starting assign- HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of San Jose’s Willow Glen High Louisiana Tech 2 1 (Coach Andrew Penwarden)...Had a pair of 1,000-plus yard ments...In his fourth season with the Spartans. Game-by-Game in 2008 rushing seasons and scored 44 touchdowns in his final two sea- Tackles sons...Led the Central Coast Section in scoring in 2006 with 32 Opponent Solo Assist touchdowns, 30 of them rushing...Tallied 1,922 rushing yards 2009: Played in 12 games and Nebraska - - and a 8.9 yards per carry average as a senior...Was the Most started seven times...Shared the San Diego State - - Stanford - - Valuable Player of the West Valley League...Also lettered in track team lead with 4.0 quarterback sacks...All of his sacks came in Hawai’i 1 0 and field. Utah State 0 1 the final four games...His 2.0 New Mexico State 0 1 MORE ON MARCOS: A kinesiology major...Two-time San Jose quarterback sacks in the New Boise State 0 3 Mexico State win (11/28) was a Idaho - - State Scholar-Athlete Award recipient...Enjoys camping...Hopes Louisiana Tech 0 1 to become a personal trainer or a physical therapist...The native 2009 San Jose State single-game of San Jose, Calif., was born on April 6, 1989. high...Credited with 23 tackles for the season...Had at least one tackle in 10 of the 12 games...Season-high five stops (2 solo, 3 assists) in the Utah State game (11/14). www.sjsuspartans.com 53 The Spartans

2008: Appeared in nine games during the 2008 season...Was cred- ited with seven tackles (1 solo, 6 assisted)...His first major college Rashad tackle was a quarterback sack in the Hawai’i win (9/27)...The Hawai’i game was the first of four consecutive games in which Gayden he made at least one tackle...Had a season high three stops in the Boise State contest (10/24). Linebacker 11 6-2, 255, JR, JC 2007: A redshirt. Brooklyn Park, Minn.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football at Archbishop Mitty in San Sociology Major Jose (Coach Dave Brown)...A first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League, second-team All-Central Coast Section and a ashad is one of two linebackers joining the Spartans in San Francisco Chronicle honorable mention All-Metro defensive 2010...Saw more action during spring practice as an out- tackle as a senior...Played in the 2007 Silicon Valley Youth Classic Rside linebacker. All-Star Game. COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A 2009 all-conference selection from MORE ON PABLO: A kinesiology major...Interested in a career College of the Sequoias (Coach Curtis Allen)...Credited with 40 as a physical therapist...Team representative on the Student- tackles in regular-season action...Was second on his team with Athlete Advisory Council...A 2008 Academic All-WAC honoree two fumble recoveries, added 3.0 tackles for loss, a pass inter- and a San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete...The Mountain ception, a quarterback sack and forced one opponent fumble. View, Calif., native was born on June 14, 1989. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Eric Norby) and basketball at Robbinsdale Cooper High in New Hope, Minn... Played quarterback and linebacker at the high school level...Was an all-league selection his junior and senior seasons and had at least 90 tackles each season.

MORE ON RASHAD: A sociology major...Younger twin brother of Roszell Gayden, an offensive tackle at Auburn University, by 10 minutes...Lists Lil Wayne, Drake and Jay Z as his favorite singers and Denzel Washington, Samuel L. Jackson and Mike Epps as his favorite actors...The native of Chicago, Ill., was born on May 18, 1990.

Alex Germany Cornerback 5 5-9, 181, JR, 2V Palm Desert, Calif. Sociology Major

lex is competing for Game-by-Game in 2009 paying time as a corner- Tackles Opponent Solo Assist Aback...Also may see USC 0 1 action at safety...In his fourth Utah 3 1 season...Has played in 16 Stanford 1 0 games for the Spartans. Idaho 1 1 Fresno State 2 0 New Mexico State - - 2009: Played in seven games... Louisiana Tech - - GARCIA’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Had all of his tackles in the first YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF six games of the season...Season high four tackles (3 solo, 1 2007...Redshirt assisted) in the Utah game (9/12). 2008...FR 9 1 6 7 1.0/8 1 0 0 2009...SO 12 10 13 23 5.0/33 4 0 0 2008: Appeared in nine games...Used on special teams and as a CAREER 21 11 19 30 6.0/41 5 0 0 reserve cornerback...Only tackle came in the New Mexico State win (10/18)...Had a 35-yard kickoff return at Nevada (11/15).

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2007: A redshirt in his first season in the program. Nick Grodotzke HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Palm Linebacker Desert (Calif.) High (Coach Pat 6-1, 225, FR, RS Blackburn)...A 2006 All-C.I.F. 41 Agoura Hills, Calif. Southern Section wide receiver...62 catches for 1,058 yards and 12 Business Management touchdowns as a senior...Caught at Major least one touchdown reception in nine of his team’s 12 games in 2006... As a junior, made 82 tackles ick is competing for playing time as a linebacker...In his and came up with three intercep- second season with the Spartans...Pronounces his last tions and seven pass break-ups. Nname GRAH-dots-key. MORE ON ALEX: A sociology 2009: Joined the team for the first time for 2009 preseason drills major...Interested in a sports management career...The Indio, and spent the season as a redshirt...Received one of the team’s Calif., native was born on April 27, 1989. two Scout Team awards at the post-season awards banquet.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Anthony Harris), GERMANY’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS basketball and track and field at Chamindade Prep in West YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF Hills, Calif....An All-C.I.F. selection his senior season...Was 2007...Redshirt named his team's 2008 Defensive Most Valuable 2008...FR 9 1 0 1 0.0/0 0 0 0 Player...Concluded his high school career playing in the 2009 2009...SO 7 7 3 10 0.0/0 0 1 0 Los Angeles Daily News East-West All-Star Game. CAREER 16 8 3 11 0.0/0 0 1 0 MORE ON NICK: A business management major...Has an inter- KICKOFF RETURNS est in pursuing a career in sports management...The native of YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Santa Monica, Calif., was born on January 23, 1991. 2008...FR 2 54 27.0 0 35 Josh Harrison Noel Grigsby Wide Receiver Wide Receiver 5-11, 180, JR, 2V 23 5-10, 170, FR, RS 1 Oxnard, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Communication Major - Undeclared Studies Major

osh tops the depth chart at a wide receiver position heading oel is a wide receiver hopeful...Also practiced as a into 2010 fall drills...In his third season with the defensive back during 2010 spring practice...Pronounces JSpartans...Has played in 22 games with four starting Nhis first name NO-elle. calls...Career best five receptions in a game four times. 2009: A redshirt in his first season with the Spartans. 2009: One of three Spartans to catch at least one pass in all 12 games...Started four times during the season...Tied for third on HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star Rivals.com prospect and a 2009 the team in pass receiving with 35...Matched his career best of PrepStar All-West Region selection for Crenshaw High in Los five receptions in a game three times - Nevada (11/8), New Angeles (Coach Robert Garrett)...A 2008 second-team All-City Mexico State (11/28) and Louisiana Tech (12/5)...Had touch- defensive back...Averaged over 20 yards per catch and scored 15 down receptions in back-to-back games against Idaho (10/10) touchdowns as a wide receiver in 2007...Also lettered in basket- and Fresno State (10/17)...His 59-yard touchdown play at Fresno ball and was a sprinter and high jumper in track and field. State was his longest as a Spartan...Averaged 10.2 yards per carry rushing on six attempts...39-yard run at Boise State was MORE ON NOEL: Played on the 2009 USA Junior National the team’s second longest of the season. Team that won the first Junior World Championship...National Football Foundation’s Play It Smart member...Lists the 2008: Played in 10 games...Fourth on the team with 19 recep- Transporter and Die Hard series among his favorite films...Was tions...Had a single-game high of 5 receptions in the Utah State the 2009 sports editor for the school newspaper, The Cry of the win (10/11)...Caught at least one pass in seven consecutive con- Cougar...The native of Los Angeles was born on October 2, 1991. tests…Had a 12-yard run in the Idaho victory (11/1). www.sjsuspartans.com 55 The Spartans

Game-by-Game in 2009 2007: Spent the season as a red- Receiving shirt. HARRISON’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS Opponent No. Yds. TD RECEIVING USC 2 10 0 HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Utah 1 3 0 2007...Redshirt Stanford 1 2 0 football (Coach Bob Cal Poly 2 28 0 Gregorchuk) and track at Rio 2008...FR 10 19 135 7.1 0 17 Idaho 3 30 1 Mesa High in Oxnard, Calif. ... 2009...SO 12 35 296 8.5 2 59 Fresno State 4 80 1 CAREER 22 54 431 7.9 2 59 Boise State 2 12 0 Named to the 2006 PrepStar Nevada 5 59 0 All-Region team...40 receptions Utah State 4 21 0 for 876 yards and 10 touch- RUSHING Hawai’i 1 3 0 downs as a senior...Averaged YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG New Mexico State 5 20 0 2008...FR 1 12 12.0 0 12 Louisiana Tech 5 28 0 27.2 yards per kickoff return in 2006...Was a second-team all- 2009...SO 6 61 10.2 0 39 Rushing CAREER 7 73 10.4 0 39 Opponent No. Yds. TD league pick as a defensive back USC 1 10 0 his junior season...Played in the Utah 1 -5 0 2007 Ventura County All-Star KICKOFF RETURNS Stanford - - - Game...Long jumper and sprint- YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Cal Poly - - - 2008...FR 1 3 3.0 0 3 Idaho - - - er on the track and field Fresno State - - - team...In the long jump, placed Boise State 1 39 0 fourth in 2007 and tenth in 2006 Nevada 1 3 0 Utah State 2 14 0 at the California high school Hawai’i - - - championship meets...Best leap Reuben New Mexico State - - - of 23-feet-7.75 in 2007...Best Louisiana Tech - - - time of 10.68 in the 100 Hasani Game-by-Game in 2008 meters...Ran on the 4x100 meter Center Receiving relay teams that finished sixth 54 6-3, 280, FR, RS Opponent No. Yds. TD in 2007 and fourth in 2006 at UC Davis - - - Los Angeles, Calif. Nebraska - - - the state meet. San Diego State 2 20 0 Business Major Stanford 1 11 0 MORE ON JOSH: A communi- Hawai’i 3 19 0 cation studies major...The Utah State 5 26 0 euben is competing for playing time at center...In his sec- Oxnard, Calif., native was born New Mexico State 3 29 0 ond year with the Spartans...First joined the team for Boise State 4 25 0 on April 19, 1989. Idaho 1 5 0 R2009 spring practice. Fresno State - - - 2009: Finished the season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2007 first-team Los Angeles Times All-City and All-Western League choice from Venice High (Coach Angelo Gasca)...Also threw the shot put for the track and field team...Belonged to Venice High’s Bilingual Business and Finance Academy for two years.

MORE ON REUBEN: A business administration major...Enjoys watching movies and lists Lord of the Rings, Mission Impossible and 300 as three of his favorites....Served as a teaching assistant at the 135th Street Elementary School in Gardena, Calif. while he was a high school sophomore...The native of Los Angeles was born on May 30, 1990.

Did You Know? Thirteen San Jose State players from the 2009 team earned Western Athletic Conference (WAC) All-Academic honors. To qualify for the WAC All-Academic team, a student-athlete must have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.00 or higher, be enrolled at the school at least two semesters and play in at least half a team’s games. In the last five seasons, San Jose State football has 53 WAC All-Academic honors, more than twice the number (24) in the previous nine years combined.

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the long jump in 2009...Had a best mark of 23-feet-4 his junior Forrest season. MORE ON CHRIS: A justice studies major...Worked for the Hightower Carson Community Center parks and recreation staff while in 35 RB, 5-10, 180, FR, HS high school...Has an interest in becoming a parole officer...The Concord, Calif native of Paramount, Calif., was born on January 5, 1991. Major – Undeclared

orrest joins the Spartans this fall as a running back prospect...One of three freshmen named to the Bay Area FNews Group’s East Bay Prep Athletes of the Year for 2010. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Brian Hamilton) and basketball at Concord (Calif.) High...A CalHiSports.com sec- ond-team all-state defensive back his senior season...Named to the Contra Costa Times Cream of the Crop listing as one of the 20 best players in the East Bay...San Francisco Chronicle honorable mention All-Metro team and an All-Diablo Valley League pick...All-purpose back rushed for 865 yards for a 7.5 yards per carry average, 26 receptions for 290 yards and five touchdowns, and an 89-yard kickoff return for a touchdown...As a junior, he rushed 130 times for 1,273 yards and 16 touchdowns....A guard on the boys’ basketball team.

MORE ON FORREST: Has not declared a major...The native of Oakland, Calif., was born on March 15, 1992. HILL’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS SK FUM DEF 2009..FR 5 4 2 6 0.0/0 0 0 1 Chris Hill Cornerback 29 5-9, 175, SO, SQ Carson, Calif. Marcus Howard Justice Studies Major Defensive Line 96 6-2, 254, FR, HS Inglewood, Calif. hris returns for the 2010 Game-by-Game in 2009 season as a cornerback Tackles Major - Undeclared prospect...In his second Opponent Solo Assist C USC 1 0 season with the Spartans. Idaho - - Fresno State 1 0 arcus begins his San Jose State career this fall as a 2009: Played in five games as a Boise State 0 2 defensive line candidate. reserve cornerback and on spe- Nevada 1 0 M cial teams...Was credited with six tackles...Had a season high three tackles (1 solo, 2 assisted) in HIGH SCHOOL: A first-team all-league selection on offense the Boise State game (10/31)...Also was in on a solo tackle at and defense for Inglewood (Calif.) High (Coach Charles USC (9/5), Fresno State (10/17) and Nevada (11/8). Mincy)...Credited with 83 tackles and 8.0 quarterback sacks in his 2009 senior season...A second team all-area defensive line- HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Michael man pick by the Los Angeles Wave...Played tight end on offense Christensen) and track and field at Carson (Calif.) High...A 2008 and caught seven touchdown passes. second-team all-city, a first-team All-Marine League and all-area football selection...Credited with 13 pass break-ups and three MORE ON MARCUS: Has not decided on an academic interceptions in 2008...Had three interceptions and was a first- major...Was a member of the Bone 7 mentor program in high team all-league choice as a junior in 2007...A sprinter and school...Enjoys listening to the music of R Kelly, Usher, Tra jumper on the track and field team...Two-time participant at the Songz, Beyonce and Keri Hilson...The Inglewood, Calif., native, California state high school championship meet...Qualified for was born on October 3, 1992. www.sjsuspartans.com 57 The Spartans

Ralph Johnson Travis Johnson Cornerback Defensive End 30 5-10, 175, SO, 1V 43 6-3, 235, SO, 1V Oakland, Calif. Sunnyvale, Calif. Sociology Major Kinesiology Major

ravis tops the opening 2008 Academic 2009 Academic fall depth chart at a All-WAC All-WAC Tdefensive end position... In his second season with the Spartans. Game-by-Game in 2009 Tackles Game-by-Game in 2009 2009: Played in 12 games and Opponent Solo Assist Tackles started four conference contests USC - - Opponent Solo Assist in a row...Was in on 18 tackles... Utah - - USC - - Idaho 0 1 Utah - - Credited with 2.5 tackles for Fresno State - - Stanford 1 1 loss and 2.0 quarterback sacks... Cal Poly 0 1 Game-by-Game in 2008 Had at least a tackle in nine Idaho 1 2 contests...Season high three Tackles Fresno State 2 1 Opponent Solo Assist Boise State - - stops against Idaho (10/10), at Nebraska - - Nevada 1 1 Fresno State (10/17) and in the San Diego State - - Utah State 1 1 New Mexico State victory Stanford - - Hawai’i 0 1 Hawai’i - - New Mexico State 2 1 (11/28)...Had 1.0 quarterback Utah State - - alph enters fall drills Louisiana Tech 1 0 sacks in each of the last two New Mexico State - - competing for playing Boise State - - games...Tied for second on the Idaho - - Ras a cornerback ...In his team with 2.0 fumble recover- Louisiana Tech 1 0 third season with the Spartans. ies. Nevada 2 0 Fresno State - - 2009: Credited with one tackle HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Ron Kellner) and in the four games he played wrestling at the King’s Academy in Sunnyvale, Calif...A two- before missing the remainder of the season due to injury. time All-Central Coast Section and San Francisco Chronicle All- Metro selection and his league’s Defensive Most Valuable 2008: A reserve cornerback and special teams player...Only Player...17 sacks his senior season and 21 as a junior...Played missed the season opener against UC Davis...Saw more playing fullback as a senior...Gained 593 yards on 61 carries and scored time as the season progressed...Had three solo tackles for the 12 touchdowns...Placed sixth in the 189-pound division at the season...Had one stop against Louisiana Tech (11/8) and two Central Coast Section championships as a sophomore in 2007. tackles at Nevada (11/15)…Also credited with a fumble recov- ery in the New Mexico State triumph (10/18). MORE ON TRAVIS: A kinesiology major...A 2009 Academic All-WAC honoree...Enjoys freshwater fishing in Oregon...An HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Alonzo Carter) Eagle Scout...Is interested in becoming a physical therapist...The and track and field at McClymonds High in Oakland, Calif…A San Jose native was born on June 28, 1991. first-team all-league player in football …Sprinter on the track team.

MORE ON RALPH: A sociology major...A 2008 Academic All- WAC honoree...The Oakland, Calif., native was born on November 26, 1988.

RALPH JOHNSON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF 2008...FR 11 3 0 3 0.0/0 0 1 0 2009...Redshirt 4 0 1 1 0.0/0 0 0 0 CAREER 15 3 1 4 0.0/0 0 1 0

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son playing both in the offensive and defensive lines...Credited TRAVIS JOHNSON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS with 44 tackles and three quarterback sacks...Member of the YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS SK FUM DEF school’s basketball team and threw the shot put and discus for 2009..FR 129918 2.5/10 2 2 0 the track team...Belonged to the school’s African-American Student Union and contributed more than 200 hours to the American Cancer Society’s annual fund raiser, Relay for Life.

Chandler MORE ON RYAN: A justice studies major...Has an older brother, Rob Jones, a three-year starting forward for the University of San Jones Diego basketball team...Is interested in becoming a police offi- Wide Receiver cer...The San Francisco native was born on January 2, 1991. 89 5-9, 165, FR, RS Los Angeles, Calif. Justice Studies Major

handler is competing for playing time in the wide receiv- Blake Jurich er rotation...In his second season with the Spartans...His Cfive receptions for 46 yards in the 2010 Spring Game was Quarterback second best among San Jose State pass catchers. 14 6-4, 220, FR, HS Santa Cruz, Calif. 2009: Finished the season as a redshirt...Originally joined the team for fall drills. Business Major

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Arnold Ale) and track and field at Bishop Montgomery High in Torrance, lake begins his San Jose State career this fall as a quarter- Calif...Was an All-C.I.F. pick and a first-team all-league football back hopeful. player...Ranked in the top-10 in the Del Rey League in the 100 B and 200 yard dashes in 2009. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Louie Walters) and MORE ON CHANDLER: A justice studies major...Interested in basketball at Scotts Valley (Calif.) High...The 2009 Santa Cruz becoming a crime scene investigator...Dad, , is in his Coast Athletic League Offensive Player of the Year...Passed for first season as the receivers coach for the Toronto Argonauts, 2,360 yards and 20 touchdowns, rushed for five scores and was the head coach of the in NFL Europa caught two touchdown passes as a senior...Was a first-team all- (2004-2007) and played six NFL seasons for Minnesota (1983-85) league and all-county selection as a junior...Played on the gold and New Orleans (1986-87, 1989)...The Los Angeles native was medal winning team in the 2008 Down Under Bowl high school born on November 28, 1991. all-star series in Australia.

MORE ON BLAKE: Plans to major in business administration... Enjoys surfing and likes to ride the waves as much as four times a week...Favorite surfing location is Pleasure Point Beach in Ryan Jones Santa Cruz...One of his uncles, Cal Allen, was a halfback on the Offensive Guard 1969 University of ...The Santa Cruz, Calif., native was born on December 29, 1991. 74 6-3, 275, FR, RS San Francisco, Calif. Justice Studies Major Did You Know? Some of the youngest players to start a football game for San yan is an offensive guard prospect in his second year in Jose State include: the program...First joined the Spartans in the fall of 2009. • Heshimu Colar, CB, 17 years, 11 months, 2 days on R September 17, 1988 • Abdul-Salam Noah, DT, 17 years, 11 months, 27 days on 2009: Spent the season as a redshirt. September 14, 1996 • Adonis Davis, DT, 18 years, 1 day on October 28, 2006 HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Mike Langridge), • Chris Feesago (redshirt freshman), OG, 18 years, 21 days basketball and track and field at Riordan High in San Francisco on September 5, 1998 ...A 2008 San Francisco Chronicle honorable mention All-Metro • John Booker, OG, 18 years, 1 month, 21 days on November choice and first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League pick... 13, 2004 Was named his team’s Most Valuable Player after his senior sea- www.sjsuspartans.com 59 The Spartans

Jason Kafka Akeem King Wide Receiver Wide Receiver 6-2, 175, SO, TR 6-3, 190, FR, HS 13 Chicago, Ill. 87 Nipomo, Calif. Communication Civil Engineering Studies Major Major

ason is a wide receiver hopeful...Second season with the keem begins his San Jose State career this fall as a wide team...Transfer from Bemidji State...Once a quarterback receiver prospect. Jprospect...Moved to wide receiver in 2010 spring practice. A 2009: Used the season to fulfill transfer requirements...Did not HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Russ Edwards), play in any games. track and field and basketball at Nipomo (Calif.) High...A full- back, wide receiver and tight end on offense and a cornerback BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY: Began his college career in and linebacker on defense...As a senior, averaged 29.0 yards per 2008...No game action. catch and scored four times, credited with 30 tackles and inter- cepted two passes...A 2009 second-team Los Padres League pick HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Todd Kuska) and and a second-team all-county choice as an all-purpose player...A baseball at St. Rita’s in Chicago, Ill...Passed for 872 yards and 12 sprinter and jumper for the track and field team...Holds the touchdowns and led his team in rushing with 1,128 yards on 127 school record in the 100-meter dash with a 10.74 clocking...Won carries and scoring 11 touchdowns his senior season. the league title and placed seventh in the triple jump at the 2009 C.I.F. Southern Section Division III final. MORE ON JASON: A communication studies major...Older brother, quarterback Mike Kafka, was the Philadelphia Eagles’ MORE ON AKEEM: Plans to major in civil engineering... The fourth round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft...The Chicago, Ill., native of Visalia, Calif., was born on August 29, 1992. native was born on December 4, 1989.

Nicholas Fred Koloto Kaspar Offensive Tackle 75 Offensive Line 65 6-4, 290, JR, 2V 6-5, 270, FR, HS Palo Alto, Calif. Dana Point, Calif. Sociology Major Business Major

icholas begins his San Jose State career this fall as an 2009 red is the Spartans’ num- offensive line candidate...Has long snapping experience ber-one left tackle...Fourth Nfrom his high school days. Academic All-WAC Fseason with the program... 22 starting assignments head- HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Brent Melbon), ing into 2010...Has played left guard and left tackle for the basketball and track and field at Dana Hills High...A two-time Spartans...Pronounces his last name - KAH-low-toe. All-South Coast League choice...First-team selection as a senior and second-team honors as a junior...On defense, he was credit- 2009: One of only four players to start in all 12 games...Only San ed with 61 tackles, 7 quarterback sacks and recovered one fum- Jose State player on offense to start in every game. ble that he turned into a touchdown...Threw the shot put for the track and field team...Played four seasons of basketball. 2008: A redshirt season...Played in the first three games and started at left guard against Nebraska (9/6) and San Diego State MORE ON NICHOLAS: Plans to major in business administra- (9/13). tion...Enjoys spear fishing, body surfing and camping. Kaspar has been a member of the Invisible Children, Inc., based in San 2007: One of three freshmen to finish the season as an offensive Diego since 2007...Older brother, Anthony Kaspar, played defen- line starter…Played in 11 games and had eight starts, seven of sive tackle for the 2009 UC Davis football team...The Westlake them at left tackle…Started the Stanford game (9/15) at left Village, Calif., native was born on March 31, 1992. guard…Helped San Jose State rank third in the WAC for fewest sacks allowed.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Carl Hansen) and track and field at Palo Alto (Calif.) High...A two-time all-state football selection…A 2006 first-team all-state choice by CalHiSports, to Ina Liaina PrepStar’s All-West Region team, a first-team All-Central Coast Section and a San Francisco Chronicle first-team All-Metro pick...A Running Back CalHiSports second-team pick for small schools, a first-team All- 42 6-1, 225, SO, 1V Central Coast Section and second-team All-Metro choice, and his Oxnard, Calif. league’s Offensive Lineman of the Year as a junior...A shot put and discus thrower for his track and field team. Major - Undeclared

MORE ON FRED: A sociology major...2009 Academic All- WAC...Spent the bulk of his childhood in Samoa...Returned to Game-by-Game in 2008 na is a running back the United States when he was 13-years old and was encouraged Rushing hopeful returning to the to play football by the Palo Alto High junior varsity Opponent No. Yds. TD Spartans...Third season in UC Davis 1 0 0 I the program...Name is pro- coach...Interested in becoming a teacher or a coach...The native Nebraska 1 3 0 of Palo Alto, Calif., was born on May 9, 1989. San Diego State 7 12 0 nounced E-nah LEE-ah-E- Hawai’i 1 6 0 nah. Utah State 1 3 0 New Mexico State 2 5 0 2009: A redshirt season. Boise State 2 1 0 Idaho 2 7 0 2008: Fifth on the team in rushing...Busiest game came in the San Diego State victory (9/13) with 7 carries for 12 yards including his season long of 7 yards...Originally came to San Jose State as a linebacker until he was moved to running back.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Bob Gregorchuk) and basketball at Rio Mesa High in Oxnard, Calif...A 2006 sec- ond-team All-Ventura County honoree...Rushed for 1,205 yards, averaged 7.5 yards per carry, caught 41 passes and scored 19 touchdowns in his three varsity seasons...In on 86 tackles and two quarterback sacks his junior season.

MORE ON INA: Has not declared a major...Played rugby as a Anthony youngster...Moved to the United States when he was 11-years- old...Started playing football when he was in the seventh Larceval grade...The native of Pago Pago, American Samoa was born on Defensive Tackle January 3, 1990. 97 6-1, 265, FR, HS Spring Valley, Calif. Kinesiology Major

nthony tops the opening fall depth chart at a defensive Atackle position...In his second season with the Spartans. 2009: Spent the season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 CalHiSports first-team Division II all- state selection for Helix High (Coach Troy Starr) in San Diego, Calif... The 2008 Grossmont League South Division Defensive Player of the Year and a first-team All-C.I.F. San Diego Section selection in his only season playing as a lineman...Was a first- team all-league linebacker as a sophomore and junior. LIAINA’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS MORE ON ANTHONY: A kinesiology major...Interested in a RUSHING college coaching career...Has been a Pop Warner Football League YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG assistant coach 10-to-12 year-olds...The native of San Diego, 2008…FR 8 17 37 2.2 0 7 Calif., was born on November 29, 1990. 2009...Redshirt www.sjsuspartans.com 61 The Spartans

Sean Linton Matt McCoy Wide Receiver Running Back 84 6-2, 180, FR, HS 45 6-0, 250, JR, RS La Mesa, Calif. King City, Calif. Major - Undeclared Sociology Major

n all-league choice on offense and All-East County att is a running back defensive back, Sean is going to start his major college hopeful...In his second Acareer as a wide receiver candidate this fall. Mseason with the Spartans. HIGH SCHOOL: Caught 34 passes for 565 yards and four 2009: Only action came in the touchdowns for Helix High (Coach Troy Starr) in La Mesa, Calif. Stanford game...Did not have any ...A second-team All-Grossmont League South pick as a wide rushing attempts. receiver as a senior...Received honorable mention All-East County honors as a junior. COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Was an all-conference running back for MORE ON SEAN: Has not decided on a major...Enjoys watch- Gavilan College (Coach John ing movies and lists Money Talks, The Wood and Rush as three Lango)...Averaged 4.1 yards per of his favorites...Likes the music of Lil Wayne, Jay Z and carry in 2008...Tied for the team Currency...Named to the 2009 San Diego Union-Tribune All- lead in touchdowns scored as a Academic team. Sean was born in Rochester, N.Y., on February freshman with four. 16, 1992. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Norm Silva) and track and field at King City (Calif.) High...Was an all-league selection as a running back and linebacker as a senior and as a Cedric Lousi defensive lineman as a junior...Also earned all-league recogni- Defensive End tion as a shot put and discus thrower in track and field. 83 6-2, 245, FR, HS MORE ON MATT: A sociology major...Would like to become a Fremont, Calif. strength and conditioning coach...Enjoys weightlifting and arm Major - Undeclared wrestling...The native of King City was born on March 10, 1989.

edric begins his San Jose State football career as a defen- Ahkeem sive end candidate...Pronounces his last name, LOW-see. C McKinney Defensive End HIGH SCHOOL: A football, basketball and volleyball letterwin- 55 ner at Washington High in Fremont, Calif... A team captain as a 6-6, 280, SO, JC senior, played offensive guard, offensive tackle, tight end, defen- Griffin, Ga. sive end and defensive tackle during his high school football Major - Undeclared career (Coach Ken Wittmer)....Named to the Contra Costa Times’ 2010 Cream of the Crop list for the top-20 high seniors in the East Bay...Two-time first-team All-Mission Valley League defen- hkeem is a defensive end prospect scheduled to join the sive end and a first-team tight end as a junior...A three-year Spartans for the first time this fall...Tallest player in San starter on the boys’ volleyball team...Played two seasons of bas- AJose State’s 2010 recruiting class. ketball...First-team all-league outside hitter and his team’s Most Valuable Player in 2009. COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A 2009 first-team Region III all-state selection for Pasadena College (Coach James Kuk)...McKinney MORE ON CEDRIC: Has not decided on a major...Enjoys long ranked 12th in the state with his 16.0 tackles for loss...Had 9.5 boarding and likes to play the piano...A cousin of University of quarterback sacks, 60 total tackles, forced two fumbles and Minnesota quarterback Moses Alipate...Tongan who is a distant intercepted one pass...Also was a first team All-National nephew of Queen Halaevalu Mata’aho. Born in Auckland, New Northern Conference selection...Concluded his career with an Zealand...Came to the United States at age seven...Played rugby invitation to the 2009 Triumphant Sports Junior College All- at an early age...Cedric was born on September 25, 1992. American game in Chandler, Ariz.

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team in scoring with nine touchdowns...Played linebacker and HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football and basketball at Griffin led his team with 8.0 quarterback sacks and was credited with 91 (Ga.) High...An honorable mention all-state football pick his sen- tackles and three forced fumbles...Punter who averaged 43.2 ior season...Credited with 77 tackles and 10 tackles for loss.. yards per punt...Averaged 34.0 yards per kickoff return...Was a Team finished with an 11-1 record in 2006 and was ranked sev- sprinter and triple jumper in track and field...Spent his freshman enth in the final state rankings. and sophomore years at Foothill High in Las Vegas, Nev...Participated in football (Coach Marty Redmond), basket- ball and track and field...A second-team all-league defensive back, his team’s Most Valuable Player and the league’s Andrew Sophomore of the Year in 2007. Moeaki MORE ON DEREK: Has not decided on an academic major...Is Defensive Tackle the first member of his family with the opportunity to enroll in a 98 four-year college or university...Older sister, Desiree Muaava, is a 6-2, 290, JR, JC member of the De Anza College women’s basketball San Mateo, Calif. team...Enjoys listening to Polynesian music...Says Fiji and Pati are two of his favorite Polynesian performers...The native of San Major - Undeclared Jose was born on September 25, 1992.

ndrew is a defensive tackle candidate joining the Spartans this fall...Last name is pronounced MOY-ah- Akey. Joe COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A 2009 second-team All-NorCal Nigos Conference selection for the College of San Mateo (Coach Bret Defensive End Pollack)...Credited with 31 tackles, tied for the team lead with 91 6-2, 260, JR, 1V two forced fumbles, tied for second on the squad with 7.0 tack- les for loss and came up with 5.0 quarterback sacks...Helped his San Jose, Calif. team advance to the California Community College Athletic Sociology Major Association championship game....Had 16 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 quarterback sacks in 2008. oe enters 2010 as a defen- Game-by-Game in 2009 sive end hopeful...Played HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of San Mateo (Calif.) High (Coach Tackles in 12 games with six Mike Parodi) who was a defensive lineman. Opponent Solo Asst. SK J Idaho 0 1 -- starting assignments...Two Fresno State 0 1 -- solo tackles each in three of MORE ON ANDREW: First person in his immediate family Nevada - - -- the 12 games he who has an opportunity to complete a college education...Enjoys Utah State 2 2 -- played...Pronounces his last shooting pool and watching action movies...Recent favorites are Game-by-Game in 2008 name KNEE-goes. Law Abiding Citizen and Book of Eli...A second cousin of San Tackles Jose State linebacker Tiuke Tuipulotu...The Palo Alto, Calif., Opponent Solo Asst. SK 2009: Played in four confer- native was born on June 27, 1989. Nebraska 0 2 -- San Diego State - - -- ence games and was a starter New Mexico St. - - -- in each one ...Credited with Boise State - - -- Derek Idaho - - -- six tackles for the season... Louisiana Tech 2 1 1 Season high four tackles (2 Nevada 2 0 -- solo, 2 assisted) at Utah State Fresno State - - -- Muaava (11/14). Athlete 34 6-1, 215, FR, HS 2008: Appeared in eight games and was a starter against San Jose, Calif. Louisiana Tech (11/8) and Nevada (11/15)...Career high of three tackles against Louisiana Tech and picked up his first quarter- Major - Undeclared back sack...In on two tackles at Nebraska (9/6) and Nevada.

erek begins his major college career with the possibility 2007: Joined the team as a walk-on candidate and redshirted the of playing either in a linebacker or a running back season…Had some practice time at tight end. Drole...Last name is pronounced MOO-ah-vah. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Eddie Buller), HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Norman Brown), wrestling and golf at Oak Grove High in San Jose…2007 Central basketball and track at Independence High in San Jose...Excelled Coast Section heavyweight wrestling champion…Fifth in the on both sides of the ball as a junior in 2008...Rushed for 1,127 2006 C.C.S. Region I golf championship…Second-team All- yards on 144 carries and caught 15 passes for 230 yards...Led his C.C.S. choice in football as a senior…Coached by his dad, Joe Nigos, in golf. www.sjsuspartans.com 63 The Spartans

MORE ON JOE: Majoring in sociology...The native of San Jose Damon was born on June 14, 1989. Ogburn, Jr. Athlete 6 5-11, 180, FR, HS San Bernardino, Calif. Kinesiology Major

amon joins the Spartans for the first time in fall 2010 drills...Will get looks at wide receiver and at a defensive Dback position....Pronounces his first name, DAY-mun. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Arroyo Valley High (Coach Marcus Soward) in San Bernardino, Calif....Excelled as a wide receiver with 50 receptions for 1,022 yards and 13 touch- downs...Had five 100-yard receiving games, a touchdown catch NIGOS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS in eight of his team’s 11 regular-season games and two or more YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK INT DEF touchdown catches four times as a senior. As a defensive back, 2007…Redshirt he was in on 44 tackles and came up with two 2008...FR 8 4 3 7 2.0/10 1 0 1 interceptions...Also played quarterback on offense until he was 2009...SO 4 2 4 6 1.0/5 0 0 0 moved to wide receiver in 2009...The two-sport letterwinner was CAREER 126713 3.0/15 1 0 1 a sprinter and long jumper on the track and field team...A two- time all-league honoree in track and field. Following his junior year, he was named his school district’s Athlete of the Year.

MORE ON DAMON: Plans to major in kinesiology...Wants to concentrate on the sports management curriculum. Damon was Kyle born in Fontana, Calif., on February 18, 1992. Nunn Wide Receiver 17 6-3, 190, FR, HS Kyler O’Neal Carson, Calif. Linebacker Major - Undeclared 13 5-11, 225, SO, 1V Oakland, Calif. 2009 third-team CalHiSports.com all-state selection and the C.I.F. Western Division Offensive Player of the Year, Sociology Major AKyle is a wide receiver joining the Spartans this fall. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Mira Costa High (Coach Don yler enters 2010 at the Morrow) in Manhattan Beach, Calif...Averaged 22.7 yards per Game-by-Game in 2008 top of the depth chart catch and had 22 touchdown receptions in two seasons... As a Tackles for one of the line- Opponent Solo Asst. SK K senior, caught 51 passes for 1,190 yards and 14 touchdowns, led UC Davis 0 1 -- backer positions...In his third his team with seven interceptions, averaged 18.8 yards per punt Nebraska - - -- season with the Spartans. return with three touchdowns and 24.3 yards per kickoff San Diego State - - -- return...A first-team all-league player as a junior...Caught 24 Hawai’i 1 0 1 Utah State - - -- 2009: A redshirt season. passes for 512 yards and eight touchdowns. New Mexico St. - - -- Boise State - - -- 2008: Appeared in 11 games MORE ON KYLE: Interested in studying animal sciences... Idaho 0 2 -- as a special teams player and Louisiana Tech 0 1 -- Wants to become a veterinarian...His uncle, Clarence Nunn, was Nevada 0 1 -- reserve linebacker...Turned in a defensive back at San Diego State and a 1988 New Orleans Fresno State - - -- one of the best individual Saints ninth-round draft choice...The native of Lawndale, Calif., plays by a San Jose State was born on March 2, 1992. defender for the season when he notched his first major college sack, forced the quarterback to fumble and recovered the fumble himself all in one play that directly led to a touchdown in the Hawai’i win (9/27)...Assisted

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on a tackle for loss in the UC Terry Roche)...Credited with Davis (8/30) triumph...Had a 204 tackles, four fumble recov- season-high two tackles in the eries and three interceptions in Idaho win (11/1). his junior and senior seasons combined... Also scored 16 HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in touchdowns as a running back football (Coach Alonzo Carter) in three seasons. and track and field at McClymonds High in Oakland, MORE ON WADE: A commu- Calif...Rated #15 in the Contra nication studies major...Wants Costa Times’ 2007 Cream of the to be a college football coach... Crop listing...Scouts, Inc., rated Older brother, Dane O’Neill, O’Neal #59 among outside line- was a defensive end on the backers in the West in its 2006 through 2008 UTEP foot- February 2007 ball teams...The native of Long rankings...Sprinter in track and Beach, Calif., was born on field...Member of the 4x100 November 19, 1989. relay team that participated in the 2006 state championships.

MORE ON KYLER: A sociology major...Older brother, Kenny O’NEILL’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS O’Neal, was a wide receiver on the 2007 University of Tennessee YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF team...The native of Oakland, Calif., was born on December 26, 2008...FR 10 1 0 1 1.0/3 0 0 0 1988. 2009...Redshirt

O’NEAL’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF 2008...FR 11 1 5 6 1.5/14 1 1 1 2009...Redshirt Jacob Orth Offensive Guard 6-3, 290, JR, JC Wade O’Neill 69 Modesto, Calif. Running Back Business Management 6-1, 225, SO, 1V Major 44 Chino Hills, Calif. Communication acob is competing for playing time as an offensive guard...In Studies Major his second season with the Spartans...First joined the team Jfor 2009 Fall drills. ade made a suc- 2009: A redshirt season. Game-by-Game in 2008 cessful move dur- Tackles ing 2010 spring COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played for the College of San Mateo Opponent Solo Asst. TFL W UC Davis - - -- practice from linebacker to (Coach Larry Owens)...Was an All-NorCal Conference offensive San Diego State - - -- running back...Tops the lineman his freshman season. Stanford - - -- opening fall depth chart at Hawai’i - - -- HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Modesto (Calif.) Central Catholic New Mexico St. - - -- one running back spot...In his Boise State - - -- third season with the High...Lettered in football (Coach Mike Glines) and Idaho - - -- Spartans. wrestling...A first-team all-league defensive lineman as a sen- Louisiana Tech - - -- ior...Concluded his high school career playing in all-star games Nevada 1 0 1 Fresno State - - -- 2009: Spent the season as a in Stockton and Merced, Calif....Student-Athlete Award recipi- redshirt. ent...Was a member of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society.

2008: Appeared in 10 games in mainly as a special teams play- MORE ON JACOB: A business management major...Older er...First major college tackle was a tackle for loss as a reserve brother of San Jose State football sophomore James Orth....2009 linebacker in the Nevada game (11/15). marked the first time the Orth brothers were football team- mates...Enjoys reading about current events, particularly social HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-time first-team All-Inland Empire issues...Is conversational in Spanish...The Modesto, Calif., native and all-league selection for Chino Hills (Calif.) High (Coach was born on July 20, 1987. www.sjsuspartans.com 65 The Spartans

James Orth Ryan Otten Tight End Wide Receiver 6-5, 235, SO, 1V 6-2, 190, SO, 1V 81 82 Loomis, Calif. Modesto, Calif. Business Kinesiology Major Management Major

ames made the move to 2009 yan is the number-one 2009 wide receiver during 2010 tight end on the opening Academic All-WAC Jspring practice with posi- Academic All-WAC RFall depth chart...In his tive results...Was a safety in third season with the pro- 2009...In his second season as a 2009 San Jose State gram...Has seven starts for the Game-by-Game in 2009 Spartan. Spartans...Three receptions for Tackles Scholar-Athlete 92 yards and two touchdowns Opponent Solo Assist Utah - - 2009: Played in 11 games...Most in the 2010 Spring Game. Stanford - - of his action came on special Game-by-Game in 2009 Cal Poly - - teams...Credited with six tack- Receiving 2009: Played in all 12 games Idaho 2 0 les for the season...Season-high Opponent No. Yds. TD and started seven of the first Fresno State 0 1 USC --- Boise State 1 0 two solo tackles in the Idaho Utah 2 13 0 eight contests...caught at least Nevada 1 0 contest (10/10). Stanford 4 32 0 one pass in six games...Season Utah State - - Cal Poly 1 7 0 high four receptions was at Hawai’i - - HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 first- Idaho 1 14 0 Stanford (9/19). New Mexico State - - Fresno State - - - Louisiana Tech 1 0 team all-state utility player for Boise State 1 11 0 small schools at Central Nevada - - - HIGH SCHOOL: The 2008 Catholic High in Modesto, Calif. (Coach Roger Canepa)...Led his Utah State 1 1 0 Athlete of the Year at Del Oro Hawai’i - - - team in scoring with 14 touchdowns... Caught 48 passes for 805 New Mexico State - - - High in Loomis, Calif. (Coach yards and nine touchdowns, averaged 6.3 yards per rushing Louisiana Tech - - - Casey Taylor)...A 2007 attempt and 36.0 yards per kickoff return...53 tackles and five Sacramento Bee All-Metro first- interceptions as a senior...2008 Western Athletic League team tight end, first-team all-league pick, his team’s Most Offensive Most Valuable Player...Averaged 16.7 yards per carry, Valuable Player and first-team All-NorCal selection by caught 27 passes for 503 yards and four touchdowns and inter- Scout.com...40 receptions for 813 yards and six touchdowns as a cepted four passes in 2007...An honorable mention all-league senior...A 2007 National Football Foundation High School basketball player as a junior...A sprinter and hurdler in track. Scholar-Athlete...Also lettered in basketball.

MORE ON JAMES: A kinesiology major...2009 Academic All- MORE ON RYAN: A business management major...2009 WAC...Older brother, Jacob, is an offensive lineman on the cur- Academic All-WAC honoree...Mother, Laurie (Cruse) Otten, rent San Jose State team...First time the two brothers are team- played softball for Sierra College and was a 2008 inductee into mates...The native of Modesto was born on July 5, 1990. the college’s Sports Hall of Fame...The native of Roseville, Calif., was born on April 7, 1990.

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favorites...His dad, Doug Parrish, was a defensive back drafted OTTEN’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS in the seventh-round by the New York Jets in the 1991 draft... RECEIVING Dad went on to play for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Football League...The native of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, was 2008...Redshirt born on July 24, 1992. 2009…FR 12 10 78 7.8 0 14

David Amar Pal Offensive Tackle Peterson 6-5, 280, FR, RS 51 Offensive Line 61 Santa Monica, Calif. 6-5, 275, FR, HS Health Science Redlands, Calif. Major Major - Undeclared

avid is an offensive line hopeful joining the Spartans mar is competing for playing time as an offensive tack- this fall...Not related to San Jose State freshman offen- le...In his second season with the Spartans...Last name is Dsive lineman Jake Peterson. Apronounced Pal...Has long snapping experience. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 CalHi Sports second-team all-state 2009: A redshirt season. choice for Redlands (Calif.) East Valley High (Coach Kurt Bruich)... Played center and defensive tackle...Was ranked as #14 HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Santa Monica (Calif.) High nationally on espn.com and #27 by Scout.com as a center (Coach Zach Cuda)...2008 All-C.I.F. Southern Section Western prospect...Three-year letterwinner was a first-team All-C.I.F. Division first-team offensive lineman...A two-time All-Ocean selection and an all-area choice by the San Bernardino Sun. league selection who was a first-team pick as a senior. MORE ON DAVID: Plans to major in justice studies...The MORE ON AMAR: A health science major...First San Jose State native of Fontana, Calif., was born on March 30, 1992. player in 13 years with family ties to the Fiji Islands...The native of Culver City, Calif., was born on April 10, 1991. Jake Doug Peterson Offensive Line Parrish 63 6-4, 300, FR, HS Athlete El Cajon, Calif. 15 6-2, 195, FR, HS Kinesiology Major San Francisco, Calif. Journalism Major ake is an offensive line prospect beginning his major college football career this fall...Not related to San Jose State fresh- man offensive lineman David Peterson. oug is a second-generation football player joining the J Spartans this fall...Candidate for a wide receiver or a HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of West Hills High (Coach Casey defensive back spot. D Ash) in Santee, Calif...A 2009 first-team All Grossmont North League and first-team All-East County choice...Played left tackle HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of San Francisco’s Sacred Heart and center on offense and was a defensive tackle...Two-sport let- Cathedral (Coach John Lee) played wide receiver, running back, terwinner was a shot put and discus thrower for his track and cornerback, safety and outside linebacker during his high school field team... Placed third in the shot put at the 2010 C.I.F. San career...As a senior, caught 41 passes for 755 yards and eight Diego Section meet with a 53-feet-1.5 mark...Second-team all- touchdowns and averaged 7.1 yards per rush scoring two touch- league honors in the shot put his junior season. downs...A first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League and sec- ond-team All-Metro pick by the San Francisco Chronicle and his MORE ON JAKE: Plans to major in kinesiology...Interested in team’s Most Valuable Player...Also lettered in basketball. pursuing sports management and coaching... Enjoys skeet shooting, hunting and fishing...Caught a 6-pound, 4-ounce bass MORE ON DOUG: Plans to major in journalism with a broad- in the Colorado River when he was 13-years old...The San cast emphasis..Wants to become a sportscaster...Lists Boomer Diego, Calif., native was born on January 29, 1992. Esiason, Deion Sanders and among his www.sjsuspartans.com 67 The Spartans

Tracy Pugh Travis Raciti Defensive Line/ Defensive End Tight End 50 6-4, 235, SO, SQ 90 6-4, 245, FR, HS Chino Hills, Calif. Pleasant Hill, Calif. Justice Studies Major Business Major

racy seeks to increase his playing time as a defensive end ravis is one of the Spartans’ first-time freshmen and will in 2010...In his third season with the Spartans. get a look at a defensive line position or at tight end...Last T Tname is pronounced – RAH-see-tee. 2009: Played in the USC (9/5) and Nevada (11/8) games in a reserve capacity. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 CalHiSports.com second-team all-state pick for College Park High (Coach Bill Kepler) in Pleasant Hill, 2008: A redshirt season. Calif....Played fullback, tight end, middle linebacker, defensive end, defensive tackle and was the team’s long snapper during HIGH SCHOOL: A Chino Hills (Calif.) High (Coach Terry his three seasons...Caught 24 passes for 357 yards as a senior Roche) graduate...A 2006 second-team all-league pick after being ...Also named a 2009 second-team All-Metro selection and the credited with 45 tackles (21 solo, 24 assisted), 4.5 quarterback Co-Most Valuable Player of the Diablo Valley League...Was a sacks and a fumble recovery...Two-sport letter winner was a first-team all-league defensive lineman and a second-team tight member of the school’s basketball team...Played in the 2008 end in 2008...Also lettered in basketball. East-West All-Star Game at Citrus College. MORE ON TRAVIS: Plans to major in business administra- MORE ON TRACY: A justice studies major...Represents the tion...Would like to operate and manage a gym...His dad, David football team on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council... The Raciti, was a defensive lineman for Cal Poly in 1986....The native Los Angeles native was born on July 17, 1989. of Antioch, Calif., was born on May 21, 1992.

David Andrew Reyes Quessenberry Wide Receiver 76 Offensive Tackle 6-1, 180, JR, SQ 6-6, 290, SO, 1V 86 Salinas, Calif. Carlsbad, Calif. Business Management History Major Major

avid begins 2010 as an offensive tackle hopeful...In ndrew is competing 2008 San Jose State Dhis third season with the for a spot in the wide Spartans. Scholar-Athlete Areceiver rotation... Fourth year in the program. 2009: Played in all 12 games...A reserve offensive tackle and extra 2009: Debuted against Nevada (11/8) and caught one pass. tight end...Saw most of his action on special teams. 2008: Did not see any game action.

2008: A redshirt season. 2007: A Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of La HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Jeff Carnazzo), Costa Canyon High in Carlsbad, track and field and basketball at Palma High in Salinas, Calif...Was an all-league pick in Calif…First-team all-league and all-county football pick… football (Coach Darren Brown) and lacrosse. Averaged 11.6 yards every time he touched the football in 2006…Rushed 50 times for 389 yards and caught 20 passes for MORE ON DAVID: A history major...Enjoys surfing and riding 426 yards his senior season…Long jumper, triple jumper and skateboards...The native of La Jolla, Calif., was born on August sprinter on the track and field team. 24, 1990.

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MORE ON ANDREW: A business management major...A 2008 senior seasons...Caught 27 passes for 406 yards and scored eight San Jose State Scholar-Athlete...The native of Salinas, Calif., was touchdowns in 2006...Also lettered in basketball and swim- born on October 27, 1988. ming...A two-year member of the school’s Leadership Club.

MORE ON RAY: A kinesiology major...A 2009 Academic All- REYES’ MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS WAC honoree... Interested in a college football coaching career... RECEIVING The native of Boyle Heights, Calif., was born on February 28, YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 1990. 2007...Redshirt 2008…FR ------2009…SO 1 1 9 9.0 0 9 RODRIGUEZ’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF 2008...Redshirt 3 0 1 1 0.5/1 0 0 0 Ray Rodriguez 2009...FR 10 2 3 5 0.0/0 0 0 0 Tight End/ CAREER 13 2 4 6 0.5/1 0 0 0 Defensive Tackle 46 6-1, 270, SO, 1V Hacienda Heights, Brandon Rutley Calif. Running Back Kinesiology Major 5-10, 195, JR, 2V 9 Martinez, Calif. 2009 Academic Communication All-WAC Studies Major

ay is one of the randon is an all-pur- Spartans’ more versatile Game-by-Game in 2009 pose running back Rushing returning players...Can R in his third season Opponent No. Yds. TD play in the defensive line, at B USC 2 -4 0 with the Spartans...A Utah 2 10 1 tight end and as a blocking breakaway threat out of back...In his third season with Idaho - - - the backfield, dependable Fresno State 6 21 1 the program...Has played in 13 receiver, accurate passer Boise State 3 2 0 games with one starting call. Nevada 2 -2 0 and capable kickoff return Utah State 5 12 0 specialist...22 games and Hawai’i 4 -1 0 2009: Played in 10 games...A six career starts in his first New Mexico State 4 18 0 starting defensive tackle two seasons...Fifth on the Louisiana Tech 2 3 0 against Nevada (11/8) and was San Jose State career list for credited with a season-high Receiving number of kickoff returns Opponent No. Yds. TD Game-by-Game in 2009 four tackles...Played both tight USC - - - Tackles (66) and kickoff return end and defensive tackle in the Utah - - - Opponent Solo Assist yardage (1,473) at the start Idaho 8 63 0 Stanford (9/19) and Cal Poly USC - - of the 2010 season. Fresno State 1 12 0 Utah - - (9/26) games...Only Spartan to Boise State - - - Stanford - - play both ways in the same Nevada 1 8 0 Cal Poly - - 2009: Played in 10 games Utah State 1 1 0 game during the Boise State 0 1 and started four times... Hawai’i - - - season...Recipient of the team’s Nevada 2 2 Second on the team with New Mexico State - - - Utah State - - Bronco Nagurski Award for two rushing touchdowns... Louisiana Tech - - - two-way excellence. Hawai’i - - New Mexico State - - Scored the Spartans’ first Passing Louisiana Tech - - touchdown of the season Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD 2008: Was a reserve defensive on a 2-yard run against Utah State 1 1 0 29 0 end in three of the first four Game-by-Game in 2008 Tackles Utah (9/12)...Also rushed games of 2008...His assisted Opponent Solo Asst. TFL for a score against Fresno State (10/17)...Caught 11 passes tackle for loss in the San Diego UC Davis - - -- including a season-high eight for 63 yards against Idaho State win (9/13) was his statisti- San Diego State 0 1 0.5 Stanford - - -- (10/10)...Most receptions by a San Jose State running back in a cal contribution for the season. game since the 2007 season...Primary kickoff returner who aver- aged 19.1 yards per kickoff...Completed his only pass attempt of HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time All-C.I.F. choice from Los Altos the season - a 29-yard play at Utah State (11/14). High of Hacienda Heights, Calif., (Coach Greg Gano)...19 quar- terback sacks (10 in 2006, nine in 2007) as a defensive end...40 2008: Played in all 12 games and started twice...Second on the pass receptions including 10 touchdown plays his junior and team in rushing and one of the top kickoff return specialists in www.sjsuspartans.com 69 The Spartans

RUTLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2008...FR 12 79 356 4.5 3 60TD 2009...SO 10 30 59 1.9 2 16 CAREER 22 109 415 3.8 5 60TD

RECEIVING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2008...FR 12 15 65 4.3 0 16 2009...SO 10 11 84 7.6 0 19 CAREER 22 26 149 5.7 0 19

PASSING YEAR G ATT. COMP. INT Pct. YDS. TD 2008…FR 12 2 2 0 100.0 28 1 the country...Gained 356 2009...SO 10 1 1 0 100.0 29 0 Game-by-Game in 2008 CAREER 22 3 3 0 100.0 57 1 yards rushing, scored three Rushing touchdowns and averaged Opponent No. Yds. TD 4.5 yards per carry...Rushed UC Davis 1 4 0 KICKOFF RETURNS Nebraska 4 19 0 YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG for touchdowns at Stanford San Diego State 10 95 0 (9/20), in the New Mexico Stanford 6 20 1 2008...FR 12 28 748 26.7 0 59 State win (10/18) and Hawai’i 10 44 0 2009...SO 10 38 725 19.1 0 42 Utah State 6 8 0 CAREER 22 66 1,473 22.3 0 59 against Boise State...60- New Mexico St. 9 50 1 yard touchdown run Boise State 2 60 1 against Boise State was the Idaho 14 36 0 PUNT RETURNS longest run of the season Louisiana Tech 7 5 0 YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Nevada 4 3 0 2008...FR 12 2 -4 -2.0 0 0 by a San Jose State player Fresno State 6 12 0 and a Boise State oppo- nent...Had a single-game Receiving Opponent No. Yds. TD high of 95 yards on 10 car- UC Davis - - - ries in the San Diego State Nebraska - - - (9/13) victory...15 recep- San Diego State 1 -1 0 tions for 65 yards...Season- Stanford 3 8 0 Hawai’i - - - high four receptions Utah State 2 16 0 Abasi against Fresno State New Mexico St. 1 4 0 (11/21)...Completed his Boise State 1 2 0 Idaho 1 16 0 Salimu two passing attempts in Louisiana Tech 1 0 0 2008 including a 35-yard Nevada 1 10 0 Defensive End touchdown play against Fresno State 4 10 0 64 6-5, 255, FR, RS Fresno State...Was the Passing Los Angeles, Calif. nation’s top freshman kick- Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD off returner with his 26.7 Boise State 1 1 0 -7 0 Kinesiology Major average...16th nationally Fresno State 1 1 0 35 1 and second in the WAC... basi is a defensive end hopeful in his second season with Season-long 59-yard return came at New Mexico State. the Spartans...Formerly a candidate for playing time at Atackle...Name is pronounced - Ah-BAH-see Sal-im-moo. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Dave Silveira), bas- ketball and track at Alhambra High in Martinez, Calif....Two 2009: A redshirt season. 1,000-yard rushing seasons and scored more than 20 touchdowns his last two seasons ...A two-time all-league and San Francisco HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Robert Garrett) Chronicle All-Metro selection...The 2006 Contra Costa Times’ East and track and field at Crenshaw High in Los Angeles...2007 sec- Bay Offensive Player of the Year. ond-team Los Angeles Times All-City selection who was credited with eight sacks his senior season...A long jumper and triple MORE ON BRANDON: A communication studies jumper on the track and field team...A four-year member of major...Mayor of Martinez, Calif., declared January 18, 2006 as Volunteers of America Upward Bound at Crenshaw. “Brandon Rutley Day”...Was a youth sports coach in Martinez, Calif., for three years coaching 8-to-10 year olds in football, bas- MORE ON ABASI: A kinesiology major...First name means ketball and soccer...The Tuscaloosa, Ala., native was born on “Stern” in Swahili...The native of Newark, N.J., was born on April 9, 1989. April 14, 1990.

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Daniel Schroeder Offensive Guard 68 6-3, 285, JR, RS San Jose, Calif. History Major

aniel is competing for playing time at an offensive Dguard position...In his second season with the Spartans. 2009: A redshirt season. SCICLI’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Foothill 2008...Redshirt College (Coach Doug Boyett)...Was a first-team all-conference 2009...FR 11 0 1 1 0.0/0 0 0 0 selection his sophomore season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Jason Tenner) and Jason Simpson track and field at Leland High in San Jose...Was a two-time first- team all-league selection. Linebacker 6-0, 210, FR, RS MORE ON DANIEL: A history major...Enjoys fly fishing...The 32 Portola Valley, Calif. San Jose, Calif., native was born on April 8, 1989. Business Marketing Major

Charles Scicli ason is a linebacker prospect for the 2010 season...Also saw Linebacker some time during spring practice at running back...In his 6-0, 230, SO, 1V Jsecond season in the program. 57 Thousand Palms, Calif. 2009: A redshirt season. Communication Studies Major HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time first-team all-county selection and San Francisco Chronicle honorable mention All-Metro choice from Woodside (Calif.) High (Coach Steve Nicolopoulos)...Played harles is competing for playing time at a linebacker linebacker, running back, cornerback, safety, punter and was a spot...In his third season with the Spartans.....Pronounces return specialist at the high school level...Rushed for 912 yards Chis last name - SISS-sah-lee. and nine touchdowns on 157 carries...14 total touchdowns in 2008 to earn his league’s Offensive Player of the Year 2008: Appeared in 11 games mainly as a special teams honors...First-team all-league pick and Special Teams Player of player...Credited with an assisted tackle in the New Mexico the Year as a junior...A member of the school’s mentoring pro- State win (11/28). gram, Students Offering Support and the State School Ambassadors program. 2008: A redshirt season. MORE ON JASON: A business marketing major...Lists Friday HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Pat Blackburn) at Night Lights, The Matrix and Cool Running as three of his Palm Desert High...2007 Defensive Most Valuable Player and movies...Interested in following the family footsteps by the captain of the team that advanced to the C.I.F. Division VIII title entering the restaurant industry...The native of Kingston, game for the first time in school history...A first-team all-league Jamaica, was born on October 18, 1991. linebacker as a senior.

MORE ON CHARLES: A communication studies major...Dad, Did You Know? Charles, Sr., played safety at Cal Poly Pomona in 1981 and 1982 According to webflyer.com, San Jose State will travel 17,072 ...The Palm Springs, Calif., native was born on February 22, air miles for its seven 2010 road games. The most miles the 1990. Spartans traveled in a season was in 2002 when the team covered 23,526 air miles for nine road games. www.sjsuspartans.com 71 The Spartans

Evan Taylor Keith Smith Linebacker Safety 6-2, 225, FR, HS 6-0, 192, SO, SQ 31 Covina, Calif. 16 San Diego, Calif. Kinesiology Major Communication Studies Major

eith is a linebacker prospect joining the Spartans this van is competing for playing time at a safety spot...In his fall...Gained a reputation for finding the football from third season in the program...Pronounces his first name - Khis linebacker position. EEH-vuhn. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Lou Farrar) and 2009: No game action. track and field at Charter Oak High in Covina, Calif....The 2009 Miramonte League Defensive Player of the Year...Led his team 2008: A redshirt season...Occasionally used in practice as a Scout to a 13-1 record in 2009 with a team-high 132 tackles, 90 of them Team quarterback. solo... In on 110 tackles, 5.0 quarterback sacks and recovered three fumbles as a junior... Two-time All-C.I.F. Southeast HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Willie Matson), Southern Section selection...A shot put thrower in track and field baseball and track and field at Mission Bay High in San Diego, team. Calif....Was a first-team all-league quarterback his senior season.

MORE ON KEITH: Plans to major in kinesiology...Is interested MORE ON EVAN: A communication studies major...Interested in the sports management and athletic training curricula...The in managing a juvenile correction facility…The San Diego, native of Pomona, Calif., was born on April 8, 1992. Calif., native was born on May 1, 1990.

Dasmen Ben Stewart Thompson Quarterback Running Back 18 6-3, 205, FR, RS 27 6-2, 220, FR, HS Oxnard, Calif. Temecula, Calif. Major - Undeclared Kinesiology Major

asmen is locked in a battle for the number-one quarter- en joins the team for the first time when preseason drills back job when fall drills commence...In his second sea- begin...Fits the mold of a big back-type the Spartans Dson with the Spartans...8-of-11 without an interception Bwanted in the 2010 recruiting class. for 83 yards and a touchdown in the 2010 Spring Game. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time All-Inland Empire Valley selection 2009: A redshirt season. for Temecula (Calif.) Valley High (Coaches Mike Maxwell/Bud Kane)...Gained 1,187 yards, averaged 7.6 yards per carry and HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of Oxnard (Calif.) High (Coach scored seven touchdowns...Also caught 16 passes for 275 yards Mark Beckham)...Team compiled an 18-4 win-loss record during and scored three touchdowns in 2009...Rushed 168 times for 932 his junior and senior seasons...Accounted for 4,697 yards in total yards, five touchdowns and a 5.6 yards per carry average in offense during his two-plus seasons as a starter...Passed for 2008...Two-sport letterwinner competed as a sprinter, hurdler 2,223 yards and 22 touchdowns and averaged 8.0 yards rushing and discus thrower in track and field. for 1,609 yards and 17 touchdowns...The 2007 and 2008 Pacific View League Offensive Player of the Year...A 2008 first-team All- MORE ON BEN: Plans to major in kinesiology...Hopes to earn a C.I.F. Southern Section choice and a two-time second-team all- master’s degree and enter the athletic training field or become a county pick. strength and conditioning coach...Named to the National Society of High School Scholars...Honored as a 2010 Riverside County MORE ON DASMEN: Has not declared a major...A member of Scholar-Athlete by the National Football Foundation...Capable Young Athletes for Christ...First name is derived from the first of playing either the bass, acoustic or electrical guitar...His dad, letter in the family name, David Anthony Stewart – the name of Daniel Thompson, was a four-year (1985-88) football letterwin- his dad, brother and grandfather...The native of Oxnard was ner for UCLA...The native of Wildomar, Calif., was born on born on October 17, 1991. January 17, 1992.

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HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time Sacramento Bee honorable mention Game-by-Game in 2008 Courtlin Tackles All-Metro selection...Lettered in Opponent Solo Assist Thompson football (Coach Ernie Cooper) and UC Davis - - track at Granite Bay (Calif.) San Diego State - - Stanford - - S, 6-2, 205, FR, RS High...Averaged 6.4 yards per 37 Hawai’i - - Lancaster, Calif. carry, caught 21 passes for 292 Utah State 1 0 Aerospace yards, and averaged 25.7 yards a New Mexico State 0 1 kickoff return as a senior...School Boise State 1 0 Engineering Major Idaho - - record holder in the 400-yard Louisiana Tech - - dash with a 46.2 time. Nevada 1 0 ourtlin is challenging for playing time at a safety position Fresno State 1 0 ...In his second season with the Spartans...Came up with MORE ON PEYTON: A kinesiol- Can interception in the 2010 Spring Game. ogy major...The native of Abilene, Texas, was born on September 26, 1990. 2009: A redshirt season after joining the team for preseason drills.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Mark Ligons), bas- ketball and baseball at Antelope Valley Christian High in Lancaster, Calif....Named the Most Valuable Player of the Agape League his junior and senior seasons...Scored 25 touchdowns and gained 2,600 yards his senior season...Scored 22 touch- downs as a junior.

MORE ON COURTLIN: An aerospace engineering major... Enjoys playing poker…The Torrance, Calif., native was born on May 26, 1991. Peyton Thompson Cornerback 19 5-11, 180, JR, 2V Granite Bay, Calif. Kinesiology Major

eyton is a returning Game-by-Game in 2009 starter at a cornerback Tackles position...Third season Opponent Solo Assist Int. P USC 5 2 --- with the Spartans...Has Utah 3 2 --- THOMPSON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS played in 23 games and start- Stanford 2 2 1.0 YEAR G UT AT TOTAL SK FUM INT DEF ed 11 times. Cal Poly 7 0 --- Idaho 3 2 1.0 2008...FR 11 4 1 50000 Fresno State 3 0 --- 2009...SO 12 32 16 48 0 1 2 9 2009: Played 12 games and Boise State 0 1 --- CAREER 23 36 17 530129 started the final 11... Second Nevada 0 1 --- in the WAC in passes defend- Utah State 2 2 --- Hawai’i 2 2 --- ed with nine break-ups and New Mexico St. 2 1 --- two interceptions...Shared the Louisiana Tech 3 1 --- team lead with his intercep- tions against Stanford (9/19) and Idaho (10/10)...Credited with 48 total tackles...Season high of seven stops at USC and in the Did You Know? Cal Poly win...Forced a fumble in the New Mexico State win (11/28). San Jose State’s first bowl game was a New Year’s Day contest against Utah State. The two teams met on January 1, 2008: Appeared in 11 games as a special teams player and 1947, in the second Raisin Bowl, held in Pasadena, Calif. San reserve cornerback...Credited with 5 tackles (4 solo, 1 assist- Jose State won the game, 20-0. All-time, the Spartans have a ed)...Had a three-game stretch (Utah State, New Mexico State 5-3 record in bowl games including a win in the 2006 New and Boise State) in which he made at least one tackle. Mexico Bowl. www.sjsuspartans.com 73 The Spartans

Tiuke Tuipulotu Linebacker 40 5-11, 205, JR, 2V Menlo Park, Calif. Kinesiology Major

iuke is making the Game-by-Game in 2009 switch from safety to Tackles Opponent Solo Assist linebacker for the 2010 T USC 2 0 season...Tops the opening fall Utah 1 3 depth chart at one linebacker Stanford 5 2 position...Was a safety his first Cal Poly 3 1 Idaho 2 6 two seasons with the Fresno State 2 1 Spartans...Has played in 24 Boise State 1 1 games and made nine starts... Nevada 5 2 Utah State 3 2 Pronounces his name Two-kay Hawai’i - - TOO-ee-pooh-low-too. New Mexico State 1 2 Louisiana Tech 5 2 2009: Played in all 12 games Game-by-Game in 2008 and made nine starts...Started Tackles the first five games and four of Opponent Solo Assist TUIPULOTU’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS the last six...Sixth on the team UC Davis - - YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS SK INT FF/FR Nebraska - - 2008...FR 12 9 2 11 0.5/0 0 0 0/0 with 52 tackles...Had a career San Diego State 2 1 best eight hits (2 solo, 6 assist- Stanford - - 2009...SO 12 30 22 52 3.5/9 1 1 1/1 ed) against Idaho (10/10)... Hawai’i 3 0 CAREER 24 39 24 63 4.0/9 1 1 1/1 Credited with seven tackles at Utah State 1 1 New Mexico State - - Stanford (9/19), Nevada (11/8) Boise State - - and Louisiana Tech Idaho - - (12/4)...Season high 1.5 tackles Louisiana Tech 2 0 Nevada 1 0 Foloi Vae for loss and forced a fumble at Fresno State - - Louisiana Tech...First quarter- Defensive End/ back sack in the Cal Poly win (9/26)..Intercepted his first pass in Tight End the New Mexico State victory (11/28). 93 6-3, 245, FR, HS 2008: Played in all 12 games as a freshman...Playing time Stockton, Calif. increased in the defensive secondary as the season pro- Major - Undeclared gressed...Was credited with 11 tackles...Twice, in the San Diego State (9/13) and Hawai’i (9/27) wins, he was credited with three tackles...Spartans were winners in each of the first three games oloi joins the Spartans this fall as a defensive end hopeful in which he was in on a tackle...Had a pair of two-game streaks who also could see preseason practice time as a tight with a tackle to his ledger. Fend...Pronounces his name FAH-low-ee Vye. HIGH SCHOOL: A running back and safety at Serra High in HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Andre Horace) San Mateo, Calif. (Coach Patrick Walsh)...A 2007 San Francisco and track and field at Edison High in Stockton, Calif....Was Chronicle second-team All-Metro choice...First-team all-league named Edison’s 2010 Athlete of the Year...The Stockton Record’s honors as a senior with 49 tackles, 2.0 quarterback sacks and 2009 first-team all-area selection at tight end...14 receptions for three pass break-ups...Second on his team with 76 tackles in his 183 yards and three touchdowns...Credited with 47 tackles and junior season...Rushed for 1,489 yards, averaged 8.7 yards per four quarterback sacks as a defensive end his senior season... carry and scored 15 touchdowns his junior and senior seasons. Attended Pittsburg (Calif.) High his sophomore and junior sea- sons and lettered in football (Coach Victor Galli) and track and MORE ON TIUKE: A kinesiology major...The native of San field...Was a first-team all-league offensive lineman as a junior. Mateo, Calif., was born on November 21, 1989. MORE ON FOLOI: Has not declared a major...Has an interest in engineering...The Redwood City, Calif., native was born on March 13, 1992.

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Andres Vargas Harrison Waid Offensive Tackle Placekicker 78 6-4, 305, JR, 1V 10 6-1, 175, FR, RS San Carlos, Calif. Sunnyvale, Calif. Creative Arts Major Radio/TV/Film Major

ndres tops the opening fall depth chart at right arrison tops the opening fall depth chart for the punting tackle...Fourth season with the Spartans...Has started at and placekicking positions...In his second season with Aright tackle and right guard...17 games played and five Hthe Spartans...Last name is pronounced “Weighed.” starting calls. 2009: A redshirt season. 2009: Played in all 12 games...Began the season as a reserve line- man...First moved into the starting lineup at right guard for the HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Ron DeMonner) Boise State game...Moved to right tackle and started four of the and soccer at Fremont High in Sunnyvale, Calif...Capable of last five games...Yielded the starting role at right tackle against handling either the placekicking or punting duties...An all- New Mexico State (11/28) for Senior Day. league kicker in 2008...Was 10-of-13 in field goal kicking with a school-record 51-yard conversion in 2008...24-of-25 in PAT 2008: Played in five games (four conference home games and the attempts and placed 34 of his 45 kickoffs in the end zone for San Diego State win), all as a reserve right tackle. touchbacks as a senior...Boasted a 45.2 punting average... Converted his only opportunity for a game-winning field goal 2007: A redshirt season. by making a 44-yard attempt as a junior...Was a member of the school’s Roller Hockey Club. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football (Coach Mike Mitchell), wrestling and track and field at St. Francis High in Mountain MORE ON HARRISON: A radio/TV/film major....Is interested View, Calif...First-team all-league tackle as a senior...Sixth and in pursuing a sports broadcasting career...The native of 15th in the shot put at the 2007 and 2006 California state high Huntsville, Ala., was born on June 12, 1991. school championships, respectively...2007 league wrestling champion and second at the Central Coast Section Championships at 285 pounds.

MORE ON ANDRES: A creative arts major...Only player on the Ja’Rodd team majoring in creative arts...The native of San Mateo, Calif., was born on January 23, 1989. Watson Defensive Tackle 94 6-2, 275, JR, JC San Diego, Calif. Psychology Major

a’Rodd is a defensive tackle prospect for the Spartans... Joined the program as a mid-year transfer and participated Jin 2010 Spring practice. COMMUNITY COLLEGE: A second-team Southern Conference selection for Grossmont College (Coach Michael Jordan)...2009 team leader among defensive linemen with 9.5 tackles for loss and 7.0 quarterback sacks...Led the team with three fumble recoveries...Credited with 40 tackles for the season... Grossmont ranked eighth in the state for total defense and 17th in the state for points allowed in 2009...As a freshman in limited action, was credited with 4.5 tackles for loss and 2.0 quarterback sacks... Completed his community college career playing in the 2009 Triumphant Sports Bowl JC All-American game in Chandler, Ariz.

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HIGH SCHOOL: The graduate of La Jolla (Calif.) High lettered in football (Coach Dave Ponsford), volleyball and basketball... Played fullback and in the defensive line for the football team...Was a forward for the basketball team and played the middle blocker and outside hitter positions in volleyball.

MORE ON Ja’RODD: A psychology major...Interested in a coaching career...Enjoys a wide-range of music and lists Sam Cooke and Lil Wayne as two of his favorite artists...One of his brothers, E.J. Watson, was a fullback who lettered at Colorado State from 1993 through 1995 and had a 210-yard rushing game against Fresno State...The San Diego, Calif., native was born on April 5, 1990.

Ronnie Yell Defensive Back 25 5-9, 165, SO, 1V Ben Zorn San Diego, Calif. Long Snapper Kinesiology Major 60 6-3, 270, JR, SQ Berkeley, Calif. onnie is a returning Game-by-Game in 2009 Kinesiology Major starter at a cornerback Tackles position...In his second Opponent Solo Assist R USC - - season with the Spartans. Cal Poly - - en enters 2010 preseason Idaho - - drills as the number-one long 2009: Played in 10 games and Fresno State 2 0 snapper...In his third season was a starting cornerback in the Boise State 3 1 B in the program...Also can play a final six contests...Finished the Nevada - - Utah State - - guard position. season with 19 tackles, 17 of Hawai’i 5 2 them in a starting role...Season New Mexico St. 0 2 2009: Did not see any game action. high seven stops (5 solo, 2 Louisiana Tech 2 2 assisted) against Hawai’i 2008: Did not see any game action. (11/21)...Became the team’s punt return specialist near the end of the season...Fielded five punts. 2007: Joined the team and was a successful redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 second-team All-C.I.F. San Diego Section pick...Played quarterback for Lincoln High in San Diego, HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in foot- Calif. (Coach Ron Hamamoto)...Threw 17 touchdown passes, ball (Coach Tom Horn) and basket- rushed for 456 yards and scored five times on the ground his ball at George Mason High in Falls senior season...Also was a first-team all-league defensive back in Church, Va….An all-state offensive lineman his senior 2008...A second-team all-league quarterback as a junior...Three- season...Two-time all-district and all-region selection in foot- sport letterwinner was a guard in basketball who led his team in ball…Served as a student trainer at George Mason High…Past assists in 2008 and a sprinter in track and field...Two years as the recipient of the Most Outstanding Technical Award from the school’s Associated Student Body’s activities commissioner. Arlington Career Center sports medicine course.

MORE ON RONNIE: A kinesiology major... Enjoys going to the MORE ON BEN: A kinesiology major...Interested in a sports movies and lists “Taken” and “Lovin Basketball” as two of his medicine career…Wants to become an orthopedic surgeon...The favorites...Hopes to pursue an athletic training career...Great Vienna, Austria, native was born on February 22, 1989. grandfather, Bobo Henderson, was an outfielder for the Kansas Monarchs of the Negro Baseball League...The Los Angeles native was born on April 15, 1991. Did You Know? On November 12, 1955, San Jose State played at Washington State before an official paid attendance of 1. Due to a snow YELL’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS storm in the Pullman, Wash., area, game officials decided to YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF let all spectators in for free. One person insisted on paying 2006...FR 10 12 7 19 0.0/0 0 0 1 for his admission. The game ended in a 13-13 tie.

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Game 1 at Alabama Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Athletics Director: Mal Moore Sept. 4 San Jose State Colors: Crimson & White Office: 205-348-3620 Sept. 11 Penn State Sept. 4 Conference: SEC Sept. 18 at Duke Stadium: Bryant Denny Stadium SID: Jeff Purinton Sept. 25 at Arkansas Bryant Denny (101,000, grass) Office: 205-348-6084 Oct. 2 Florida 2009 Record: 14-0, 8-0 SEC Cell: 205-535-6889 Oct. 9 at South Carolina Stadium Press Box: 205-348-6084 Oct. 16 Mississippi Head Coach: Email: [email protected] Oct. 23 at Tennessee TBA CDT (Kent State, 1973) Nov. 6 at LSU Record at School: 33-8, 3 seasons Website: www.rolltide.com Nov. 13 Mississippi State Career record: 124-50-1, 14 seasons Nov. 20 Georgia State Office Phone: 205-348-3602 Alabama vs. SJSU: 0-0 Nov. 26 Auburn

Game 2 at Wisconsin Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Location: Madison, Wisc. Athletics Director: Sept. 4 at UNLV Colors: Cardinal & White Office: 608-262-1866 Sept. 11 San Jose State Sept. 11 Conference: Big Ten Sept. 18 Arizona State Stadium: Camp Randall Stadium SID: Brian Lucas Sept. 25 Austin Peay Camp Randall (80,321, FieldTurf) Office: 608-262-5052 Oct. 2 at Michigan State 2009 Record: 10-3, 5-3 Big Ten Cell: 608-513-5987 Oct. 9 Minnesota Stadium Press Box: 608-265-2577 Oct.16 Ohio State Head Coach: Bret Bielema Email: [email protected] Oct. 23 at Iowa 11:00 a.m. CDT (Iowa, 1992) Nov. 6 at Purdue Record at School: 38-14, 4 seasons Website: www.uwbadgers.com Nov. 13 Indiana ESPN Career record: 38-14, 4 seasons Wisconsin vs. SJSU: 1-0 Nov. 20 at Michigan Office Phone: 608-265-3701 series scores on page 80 Nov. 27 Northwestern

Game 3 vs. Southern Utah Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Location: Cedar City, Utah Athletics Director: Ken Beazer Sept. 4 at Wyoming Colors: Scarlet & White Office: 435-865-8354 Sept. 11 San Diego Conference: Great West Sept. 18 at San Jose State Sept. 18 Stadium: Eccles Coliseum SID: Neil Gardner Sept. 25 at Texas State (8,500, grass) Office: 435-586-7753 Oct. 2 Northern Arizona Spartan Stadium 2009 Record: 5-6, 2-2 Great West Cell: 435-559-0275 Oct. 9 at North Dakota Press Box: 435-586-5447 Oct. 16 Cal Poly 5:00 p.m. PDT Head Coach: Ed Lamb (BYU, 1996) Email: [email protected] Oct. 23 South Dakota Record at School: 9-13, 2 seasons Oct. 30 at UC Davis Career record: 9-13, 2 seasons Website: www.suubirds.com Nov. 6 Dixie State Office Phone: 435-586-5470 Nov. 13 at Eastern Washington Southern Utah vs. SJSU: 0-1-0 series scores on page 80 Game 4 at Utah Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Athletics Director: Chris Hill Sept. 2 Pitt Colors: Red & White Office: 801-581-5605 Sept. 11 UNLV Conference: Mountain West Sept. 18 New Mexico Sept. 25 Stadium: Rice-Eccles Stadium SID: Liz Abel Sept. 25 San Jose State (45,017, FieldTurf) Office: 801-581-3511 Oct. 9 at Iowa State Rice Eccles 2009 Record: 10-3, 6-2 Mountain West Cell: 801-209-6346 Oct. 16 at Wyoming Press Box: 801-581-4783 Oct. 23 Colorado State Stadium Head Coach: Email: [email protected] Oct. 30 at AIr Force (BYU, 1984) Nov. 6 TCU 6:00 p.m. MDT Record at School: 48-17, 5 seasons Website: www.utahutes.com Nov. 13 at Notre Dame Career record: 48-17, 5 seasons Nov. 20 at San Diego State Office Phone: 801-581-3516A Utah vs. SJSU: 5-1 Nov. 28 BYU series scores on page 80

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Game 5 vs. UC Davis Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Location: Davis, Calif. Athletics Director: Greg Warzecka Sept. 4 at California Colors: Yale Blue & Gold Office: 530-752-1111 Sept. 11 Portland State Conference: Great West Sept. 18 San Diego Stadium: Aggie Stadium SID: Mike Robles Sept. 25 at Weber State Oct. 2 (10,849, Sportex) Office: 530-752-3680 Oct. 2 at San Jose State 2009 Record: 6-5, 3-1 Great West Cell: 530-979-1747 Oct. 9 South Dakota Spartan Stadium Press Box: 530-752-9367 Oct. 23 South Alabama Head Coach: Bob Biggs Email: [email protected] Oct. 30 Southern Utah 5:00 p.m. PDT (UC Davis, 1973) Nov. 6 at North Dakota Record at School: 130-66-1, 17 seasons Website: www.ucdavisaggies.com Nov. 13 at Cal Poly Homecoming Career record: 130-66-1, 17 seasons Nov. 20 Sacramento State Office Phone: 530-752-3525 UC Davis vs. SJSU: 3-5-2 series scores on page 80 Game 6 at Nevada Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Location: Reno, Nev. Athletics Director: Cary Groth Sept. 2 E. Washington Colors: Navy Blue & Silver Office: 775-682-6970 Sept. 11 Colorado State Conference: WAC Sept. 17 California Oct. 9 Stadium: Mackay Stadium SID: Chad Hartley Sept. 25 at BYU (29,993, FieldTurf) Office: 775-682-6982 Oct. 2 at UNLV Mackay Stadium 2009 Record: 8-5, 7-1 WAC Cell: 775-229-5513 Oct. 9 San Jose State Press Box: 775-784-6545 Oct. 16 at Hawai’i 1:05 p.m. PDT Head Coach: Chris Ault Email: [email protected] Oct. 30 Utah State (Nevada, 1968) Nov. 6 at Idaho Record at School: 206-96-1, 25 seasons Website: www.nevadawolfpack.com Nov. 13 at Fresno State Career record: 206-96-1, 25 seasons Nov. 20 New Mexico State Office Phone: 775-784-6981 Nevada vs. SJSU: 14-8-2 Nov. 26 Boise State series scores on page 80 Dec. 4 at Louisiana Tech Game 7 vs. Boise State Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Location: Boise, Idaho Athletics Director: Gene Bleymeier Sept. 6 Virginia Tech (Fed Ex Field) Colors: Blue & Orange Office: 208-426-1826 Sept. 18 at Wyoming Conference: WAC Sept. 25 Oregon State Stadium: Bronco Stadium SID: Max Corbet Oct. 2 at New Mexico State Oct. 16 (32,000, Blue FieldTurf) Office: 208-426-1515 Oct. 9 Toledo 2009 Record: 14-0, 8-0 WAC Cell: 208-859-6952 Oct. 16 at San Jose State Spartan Stadium Press Box: 208-426-1408 Oct. 26 Louisiana Tech Head Coach: Email: [email protected] Nov. 6 Hawai’i 5:00 p.m. PDT (UC Davis, 1988) Nov. 12 at Idaho Record at School: 49-4, 4 seasons Website: www.broncosports.com Nov. 19 Fresno State Career record: 49-4, 4 seasons Nov. 26 at Nevada Office Phone: 208-426-1281 BSU vs. SJSU: 10-0 Dec. 4 Utah State series scores on page 80 Game 8 vs. Fresno State Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Location: Fresno, Calif. Athletics Director: Thomas Boeh Sept. 4 Cincinnati Colors: Red & Blue Office: 559-278-3178 Sept. 18 at Utah State Conference: WAC Sept. 25 at Mississippi Stadium: Bulldog Stadium SID: Steve Weakland Oct. 2 Cal Poly Oct. 23 (41,031, natural grass) Office: 559-278-2509 Oct. 9 Hawai’i 2009 Record: 8-5, 6-2 WAC Cell: 559-287-3304 Oct. 16 New Mexico State Spartan Stadium Press Box: 559-278-5951 Oct. 23 at San Jose State Head Coach: Email: [email protected] Nov. 6 at Louisiana Tech 5:00 p.m. PDT (UC Riverside, 1973) Website: www.gobulldogs.com Nov. 13 Nevada Record at School: 100-66, 13 seasons Nov. 19 at Boise State Career record: 100-66, 13 seasons FSU vs. SJSU: 38-33-1 Nov. 27 Idaho Office Phone: 559-278-3015 series scores on page 80 Dec. 3 Illinois

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Game 9 at New Mexico State Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Location: Las Cruces, N.M. Athletics Director: McKinley Boston Sept. 5 San Diego State Colors: Crimson & White Office: 575-646-7630 Sept. 18 at UTEP Oct. 30 Conference: WAC Sept. 25 at Kansas Stadium: Aggie Memorial Stadium SID: Tyler Dunkel Oct. 2 Boise State Aggie Memorial (30,343, grass) Office: 575-646-2927 Oct. 9 New Mexico 2009 Record: 3-10, 1-7 WAC Cell: 575-640-7270 Oct. 16 at Fresno State Stadium Press Box: 575-646-2700 Oct. 23 at Idaho Head Coach: DeWayne Walker Email: [email protected] Oct. 30 San Jose State 2:00 p.m. MDT (Regents College 1992) Nov. 6 at Utah State Record at School: 3-10, 1 season Website: www.nmstatesports.com Nov. 13 Louisiana Tech Career record: 3-10, 1 season NMSU vs. SJSU: 2-15 Nov. 20 at Nevada Office Phone: 575-646-2521 series scores on page 80 Nov. 27 Hawai’i

Game 10 vs. Utah State Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Location: Logan, Utah Athletics Director: Scott Barnes Sept. 4 at Oklahoma Colors: Navy Blue & White Office: 435-797-2060 Sept. 11 Idaho State Conference: WAC Sept. 18 Fresno State Nov. 13 Stadium: Romney Stadium SID: Zach Fisher Sept. 25 at San Diego State (25,513, Sprinturf) Office: 435-797-2066 Oct. 1 BYU Spartan Stadium 2009 Record: 4-8, 3-5 WAC Cell: 435-213-0318 Oct. 9 at Louisiana Tech Press Box: 435-797-1686 Oct. 23 Hawai’i 5:00 p.m. PST Head Coach: Gary Andersen Email: [email protected] Oct. 30 at Nevada (Utah, 1986) Nov. 6 New Mexico State Record at School: 4-8, 1st season Website: www.utahstateaggies.com Nov. 13 at San Jose State Career record: 4-8, 1st season Nov. 20 Idaho Office Phone: 435-696-1870 USU vs. SJSU: 11-20-1 Dec. 4 at Boise State series scores on page 80 Game 11 at Hawai’i Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Location: Honolulu, Hawaii Athletics Director: Jim Donovan Sept. 2 USC Colors: Green, Black, Office: 808-956-7301 Sept. 11 at Army White & Silver Accent Sept. 18 at Colorado Nov. 20 Conference: WAC SID: Derek Inouchi Sept. 25 Charleston Southern Stadium: Aloha Stadium Office: 808-956-4478 Oct. 2 Louisiana Tech Aloha Stadium (50,000, artificial turf) Cell: 808-954-0234 Oct. 9 at Fresno State 2009 Record: 6-7, 3-5 WAC Press Box: 808-486-1800 Oct. 16 Nevada 5:30 p.m. HST Email: [email protected] Oct. 23 at Utah State Head Coach: Greg McMackin Oct. 30 Idaho (Southern Oregon, 1967) Website: www.hawaiiathletics.com Nov. 6 at Boise State Record at School: 13-14, 2 seasons Nov. 20 San Jose State Career record: 13-14, 2 seasons UH vs. SJSU: 16-16-1 Nov. 27 at New Mexico State Office Phone: series scores on page 80 Dec. 4 UNLV 808-956-6508 Game 12 vs. Louisiana Tech Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Location: Ruston, La. Athletics Director: Bruce Van De Velde Sept. 4 Grambling Colors: Red & Blue Office: 318-257-4111 Sept. 11 at Texas A&M Conference: WAC Sept. 18 Navy 2009 Record: 4-8, 3-5 WAC SID: Patrick Walsh Sept. 25 Southern Mississippi Nov. 27 Stadium: Joe Aillet Stadium Office: 318-257-3144 Oct. 2 at Hawai’i (30,000, FieldTurf) Cell: 318-514-9203 Oct. 9 Utah State Spartan Stadium Press Box: 318-257-3144 Oct. 16 Idaho Head Coach: Sonny Dykes Email: [email protected] Oct. 26 at Boise State 5:00 p.m. PST (Texas Tech, 1993) Nov. 6 Fresno State Record at School: 0-0, 1st season Website: www.latechsports.com Nov. 13 at New Mexico State Career record: 0-0, 1st season Nov. 27 at San Jose State Office Phone: 318-257-4546 LTU vs. SJSU: 5-4 Dec. 4 Nevada series scores on page 80

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Game 13 at Idaho Quick Facts 2010 Schedule

Location: Moscow, Idaho Athletics Director: Dr. Rob Spear Sept. 2 North Dakota Colors: Silver & Vandal Gold Office: 208-885-0200 Sept. 11 at Nebraska Dec. 4 Conference: WAC Sept. 18 UNLV Stadium: Kibbie Dome SID: Becky Paull Sept. 25 at Colorado State Kibbie Dome (16,000, RealGrass Pro) Office: 208-885-0245 Oct. 2 at Western Michigan 2009 Record: 8-5, 4-4 WAC Cell: 208-669-0411 Oct. 16 at Louisiana Tech 2:00 p.m. PST Press Box: 208-885-0211 Oct. 23 New Mexico State Head Coach: Robb Akey Email: [email protected] Oct. 30 at Hawai’i (Weber State, 1988) Nov. 6 Nevada Record at School: 11-26, 3 seasons Website: www.govandals.com Nov. 12 Boise State Career record: 11-26, 3 seasons Nov. 20 at Utah State Office Phone: 208-885-0235 Idaho vs. SJSU: 8-12-1 Nov. 27 at Fresno State series scores below Dec. 4 San Jose State

Series Scores vs. 2010 Opponents

Alabama series 11/24/07 27-24 (Home - W) 9/30/72 23-21 (Home - L) 11/16/91 35-35 (Home - T) First Meeting 11/15/08 41-17 (Away - L) 9/15/73 24-6 (Away - W) Utah State series 11/9/96 38-17 (Away - W) 11/8/09 62-7 (Home - L) 9/14/74 28-7 (Home - W) San Jose State 20, Utah State 11 11/15/97 38-14 (Home - W) Wisconsin series 11/1/75 21-7 (Away - W) Ties 1 11/7/98 45-17 (Away - W) Wisconsin 1, San Jose State 0 Boise State series 10/23/76 21-7 (Home - W) 9/30/40 19-0 (Away - W) 11/6/99 62-41 (Home - L) 9/13/97 56-10 (Home - L) Boise State 10, San Jose State 0 10/22/77 45-24 (Away - L) 9/26/41 30-0 (Home - W) 10/28/00 57-48 (Away - W) 10/14/78 30-15 (Away - L) 10/21/78 26-16 (Home - W) 1/1/47 20-0 (Bowl - W) 11/3/01 34-10 (Away - L) Southern Utah series 11/17/01 56-6 (Away - L) 10/13/79 35-22 (Away - W*) 9/18/54 20-0 (Home - W) 11/2/02 40-31 (Away - L) San Jose State 1 10/26/02 45-8 (Home - L) 10/11/80 26-14 (Home - W) 9/16/55 13-0 (Away - W) 11/1/03 13-10 (Home - L) Utah 5 10/25/03 77-14 (Away - L) 10/3/81 65-33 (Away - W) 9/15/62 29-18 (Home - L) 10/23/04 46-28 (Away - L) 9/16/00 47-7 (Home - W) 11/13/0456-49 (Home - L, 2OT) 10/23/82 39-27 (Home - L) 10/5/63 20-0 (Away - L) 10/22/05 45-38 (Home - L) 10/15/05 38-21 (Away - L) 10/8/83 41-23 (Away - W) 10/2/65 35-8 (Home - L) 11/18/06 54-17 (Away - L) Utah series 11/11/06 23-20 (Home - L) 10/27/84 18-17 (Home - W) 11/12/66 27-7 (Away - L) 10/12/07 42-35 (Home - L, OT) Utah 5, San Jose State 1 11/3/07 42-7 (Away - L) 10/12/85 37-17 (Away - L) 9/4/76 45-10 (Home - W) 9/27/08 20-17 (Away - W) 9/27/69 42-7 (Away - L) 10/24/08 33-16 (Home - L) 10/4/86 45-41 (Home - W) 9/10/77 27-7 (Away - L) 11/21/09 17-10 (Home - L, OT) 10/31/70 13-9 (Home - L) 10/31/09 45-7 (Away - L) 10/17/87 20-16 (Away - W) 10/28/78 31-21 (Away - L) 10/20/73 28-21 (Home - L) 10/29/88 17-15 (Home - L) 9/8/79 48-48 (Home - T) Louisiana Tech series 11/2/74 24-6 (Away - W) Fresno State series 11/4/89 31-30 (Away - L) 11/22/80 44-38 (Home - L) Louisiana Tech 5 10/31/98 49-17 (Home - L) Fresno State 38, 11/17/90 42-7 (Home - W) 10/24/81 27-24 (Away - W) San Jose State 4 9/12/09 24-14 (Home - L) San Jose State 33, Ties 3 11/23/91 31-28 (Away - L) 11/20/82 49-26 (Home - W) 10/23/92 31-6 (Home - W) 1921 14-2 (W) 9/3/94 45-13 (Away - L) 11/5/83 22-15 (Away - L) 11/12/93 27-6 (Away - W) UC Davis series 1925 23-7 (L) 10/12/96 28-18 (Away - L) 10/6/84 38-21 (Home - W) 10/6/01 41-20 (Away - L) San Jose State 5, UC Davis 3, 1926 34-0 (L) 11/1/97 53-12 (Home - L) 9/21/85 35-32 (Away - L) 11/9/02 42-30 (Home - W) Ties 2 1927 10-7 (L) 11/21/98 24-21 (Away - L) 10/11/86 38-28 (Home - W) 10/29/05 31-14 (Away - L) 1922 58-0 (L) 1929 26-14 (W) 11/20/99 63-12 (Away - L) 10/31/87 24-14 (Away - W) 10/28/06 44-10 (Home - W) 1929 13-0 (L) 1930 27-12 (L) 11/24/00 37-6 (Home - L) 10/22/88 36-31 (Home - W) 11/17/07 27-23 (Away - L) 1930 0-0 (T) 1931 32-0 (L) 11/23/01 40-21 (Away - L) 11/11/89 36-31 (Away - W) 11/8/08 21-0 (Home - L) 1931 13-3 (L) 10/22/32 0-0 (Home - T) 11/23/02 19-16 (Home - L) 10/20/90 34-27 (Home - W) 12/5/09 55-20 (Away - L) 1928 6-0 (W) 11/18/33 18-7 (Away - W) 11/15/03 41-7 (Away - L) 9/28/91 23-7 (Away - W) 11/19/32 19-7 (Home - W) 11/3/34 7-7 (Home - T) 11/27/04 62-28 (Home - L) 10/24/92 27-25 (Away - W) Idaho series 11/11/33 20-0 (Away - W) 11/24/39 42-7 (Home - W) 11/5/05 45-7 (Away - L) 9/30/95 32-30 (Home - W) San Jose State 12, Idaho 8, 10/20/34 0-0 (Away - T) 11/16/40 14-7 (Away - W) 12/2/06 24-14 (Home - W) 10/8/05 24-17 (Away - L) Ties 1 9/29/07 34-14 (Home - W) 11/14/41 0-0 (Away - T) 10/20/07 30-0 (Away - L) 10/14/06 21-14 (Home - W) 10/19/46 26-14 (Away - W) 8/30/08 17-13 (Home - W) 12/26/42 6-0 (Away - L) 11/21/08 24-10 (Home - L) 9/22/07 23-20 (Away - W) 10/20/51 40-7 (Away - L) 11/2/46 13-2 (Home - W) 10/17/09 41-21 (Away - L) 10/11/08 30-7 (Home - W) 9/18/53 34-6 (Home - W) Nevada series 11/27/47 21-20 (Away - L) 11/14/09 24-9 (Away - L) 11/2/54 38-7 (Away - W) Nevada 14, San Jose State 8, 11/19/48 41-6 (Home - W) * – game forfeited to Fresno 11/1/58 41-6 (Away - W) Ties 2 11/24/49 43-7 (Away - W) State by conference action Hawai’i series 11/18/60 22-20 (Home - W) 1899 6-0 (L) 11/3/50 33-7 (Home - W) San Jose State 16, Hawai’i 16, 9/30/61 27-18 (Away - L) 1900 0-0 (T) 10/6/51 32-6 (Away -W) New Mexico State series Ties 1, Cancellations 1 10/13/62 12-12 (Home - T) 1931 18-0 (Away - L) 10/10/52 40-6 (Home - W) San Jose State 15, 12/4/36 13-8 (Away -W) 10/26/63 28-12 (Away - L) 11/5/32 0-0 (Home - T) 10/3/53 27-21 (Away - W) New Mexico State 2 12/4/37 7-6 (Away - W) 9/19/64 3-0 (Home - L) 10/27/34 10-0 (Home - W) 11/19/54 28-0 (Home - W) 9/1/84 14-0 (Away - W) 12/3/38 13-12 (Away - L) 9/25/65 17-7 (Away - L) 11/16/35 20-6 (Away - W) 11/18/55 28-0 (Away - L) 9/7/85 32-3 (Home - W) 12/16/41 Cancelled (Away) 11/5/66 21-7 (Home - W) 10/7/39 28-0 (Home - W) 11/22/56 30-14 (Home - L) 11/1/86 45-7 (Away - W) 9/23/55 34-0 (Home - W) 11/9/68 35-17 (Home - L) 11/30/40 30-7 (Home - W) 11/16/57 13-6 (Away - L) 10/10/87 57-6 (Home - W) 11/30/56 20-0 (Away - L) 9/9/78 31-14 (Home - W) 11/8/41 20-19 (Home - L) 11/15/58 48-6 (Home - W) 9/3/88 51-0 (Away - W) 11/30/57 12-0 (Away - W) 10/25/80 32-10 (Home - W) 9/24/48 39-0 (Home - L) 10/17/59 40-14 (Away - W) 10/28/89 34-6 (Home - W) 9/27/58 8-6 (Home - L) 9/12/98 17-12 (Home - L) 11/7/92 39-35 (Home - W) 11/11/60 27-12 (Home - L) 11/10/90 56-20 (Away - W) 10/3/59 44-14 (Home - W) 11/26/05 26-18 (Home - W) 11/6/93 46-45 (Away - L) 11/18/61 36-27 (Away - L) 10/12/91 39-13 (Home - W) 12/2/60 48-6 (Away - W) 11/25/06 28-13 (Away - W) 10/22/94 42-10 (Home - L) 11/10/62 20-14 (Home - L) 11/21/92 34-24 (Home - L) 11/30/62 19-0 (Away - W) 10/6/07 28-20 (Home - W) 11/18/95 45-28 (Away - L) 11/16/63 56-27 (Home - W) 10/16/93 52-13 (Away - W) 11/25/72 28-14 (Away - L) 11/1/08 30-24 (Away - W) 11/21/00 49-30 (Away - W) 11/21/64 26-14 (Home - W) 11/5/94 24-21 (Home - L) 11/24/73 23-3 (Away - W) 10/10/09 29-25 (Home - L) 11/10/01 64-45 (Home - W) 11/20/65 24-18 (Away - L) 11/5/95 38-37 (Away - W) 11/9/74 32-11 (Away - W) 10/19/02 52-24 (Away - L) 11/19/66 15-13 (Home - L) 11/19/05 27-10 (Home - W) 11/29/75 30-20 (Away - L) 9/18/03 42-30 (Home - L) 11/18/67 35-30 (Away - W) 11/4/06 31-21 (Away - W) 9/11/76 48-7 (Home - W) 11/6/04 42-24 (Away - L) 9/28/68 25-21 (Home - W) 11/10/07 51-17 (Home - W) 11/5/77 24-14 (Home - W) 10/1/05 30-23 (Home - L) 11/21/70 27-19 (Home - L) 10/18/08 31-14 (Away - W) 10/7/78 25-11 (Away - L) 10/21/06 23-7 (Away - L) 9/18/71 14-7 (Away - L) 11/28/09 13-10 (Home - W) 9/17/88 36-27 (Away - L)

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San Jose State at #4-USC San Jose State vs. #17-Utah Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, Calif. Spartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif. September 5, 2009 84,325 in attendance September 12, 2009 23,684 in attendance

Los Angeles, Calif.----San Jose State started San Jose, Calif.-----The University of Utah the 2009 season quickly, but USC, ranked pre- came into Spartan Stadium for San Jose State’s season #4, took over in the middle of the sec- home opener with a 15-game - ond quarter en route to a 56-3 victory. the longest in the nation. The Spartans pushed Thanks to some heady defense that forced a the Utes to the brink before dropping a 24-14 pair of USC fumbles in the first quarter, Tyler decision in the first game played on the new Cope put the Spartans (0-1) on the scoreboard FieldTurf surface in the stadium. first with a 41-yard field goal. Like the opener at USC a week earlier, the The Trojans had established their ability to plan at quarterback was for Kyle Reed to start stop the San Jose State offense early on yield- and Jordan La Secla to play. La Secla, who had ing just three first downs. In the second quar- thrown just 22 passes in two seasons, had his ter, USC’s offense found its groove scoring biggest game to date at the major college level. four touchdowns, all on the ground. Showing off his strong arm, the San Jose State USC extended its 28-3 halftime lead with passing game came to life. two more rushing touchdowns in the third Wide receivers Kevin Jurovich and quarter for a 42-3 advantage. By game’s end, Marquis Avery each had seven receptions. the Trojans balanced a dynamic ground attack Jurovich went over the 100-yard mark in with sharp passing by quarterbacks Matt receiving yardage. Avery’s 1-yard touchdown Barkley and Aaron Corp, who combined to Punter Philip Zavala had a reception late in the fourth quarter gave San Defensive end Carl Ihenacho complete 19--of-23 passes for 278 yards. Jose State hopes for a major upset. One Spartan highlight was the punting by busy and productive day in The defense which stopped Utah with a goal recovered a fumble for the Philip Zavala. His 43.4 yard average was the the season opener. line stand at the 1-yard line in the first half and second consecutive week. first sign of what would be a very effective sea- created two more turnovers on fumble recover- son for the San Jose State punter. ies needed one more stop. A 46-yard run from midfield by running back Shakerin Sausan, his first carry of the season, set up a 25-yard field goal by Joe Phillips to SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL keep Utah’s winning streak in tact. San Jose State 3000 3 USC 028141456 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL Utah 7 0 0 17 24 SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-USC San Jose State 0707 14 SJSU-Cope, 41-yard field goal 1/3:36 3-0 USC-Johnson, 4-yard run (Congdon kick) 2/10:47 3-7 SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UTAH-SJSU USC -Johnson, 2-yard run (Congdon kick) 2/5:11 3-14 UTAH-Asiata, 1-yard run (Vroman kick) 1/8:30 7-0 USC -Bradford, 43-yard run (Congdon kick) 2/2:28 3-21 SJSU-Rutley, 2-yard run (Cope kick) 2/12:02 7-7 USC-McKnight, 6-yard run (Congdon kick) 2/0:23 3-28 UTAH-Brooks, 51-yard pass from Cain (Phillips kick) 4/13:44 14-7 USC-McKnight, 54-yard run (Congdon kick) 3/13:22 3-35 UTAH-Wide, 15-yard (Phillips kick) 4/9:03 21-7 USC-Ellison, 4-yard pass from Barkley (Congdon kick) 3/8:21 3-42 SJSU-Avery, 1-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick) 4/5:03 21-14 USC-Tyler, 1-yard run (Congdon kick) 4/10:56 3-49 UTAH-Phillips, 25-yard field goal 4/0:13 24-14 USC-Shoemate, 13-yard pass from Corp (Houston kick) 4/4:13 3-56 TEAM STATISTICS ...... UU SJSU TEAM STATISTICS SJSU USC First Downs...... 23 19 First Downs ...... 8 22 Rushes-Yards...... 40-251 22-22 Rushes-Yards ...... 31-9 45-342 Passing Yards...... 248 242 Passing Yards ...... 112 278 Passes ...... 18-32-0 21-34-1 Passes ...... 15-30-0 19-23-0 Total Offense ...... 499 264 Total Offense ...... 121 620 Avg. Per Play...... 6.9 4.7 Avg. Per Play ...... 2.0 9.1 Punts-Avg...... 2-47.0 9-37.8 Punts-Avg...... 12-43.4 6-34.7 Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-2 1-0 Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-2 2-2 Penalties-Yards ...... 11-69 7-60 Penalties-Yards ...... 7-20 9-72 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2-31 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2-3 3-28 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 3-74 4-66 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 6-123 2-41 Possession Time ...... 32:18 27:42 Possession Time ...... 27:25 32:35 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Rushing Utah: Asiata, 20-94; Cain, 10-69; Sausan, 1-46; Wide, 8-40; Brooks, 1-2. San Jose State: Perry, 14-48; Harrison, 1-10; Reese, 1-0; Avila, 1-0; Jurovich, 1-(-3); San Jose State: Rutley, 2-10; Perry, 7-9; K. Reed, 1-6; Muldrow, 3-2; La Secla, 7-0; Rutley, 2-(-4); Muldrow, 4-(-4); K. Reed, 4-(-16); La Secla, 3-(-22). Knight, 1-0; Harrison, 1-(-5). USC: McKnight, 14-145; Tyler, 5-72; Bradford, 4-53; Gable, 7-37; Johnson, 6-27; Havili, 2-10; Mokhtar, 2-4; Shoemate, 1-2; Corp, 1-(-3); Barkley, 3-(-5). Passing Utah: Cain, 18-31-0-248; Asiata, 0-1-0-0. Passing San Jose State: K. Reed, 0-1-0-0; La Secla, 21-33-1-242. San Jose State: K. Reed, 9-17-0-66; La Secla, 5-10-0-43; Eden, 1-2-0-3, Team, 0-1-0-0. USC: Barkley, 15-19-0-233; Corp, 4-4-0-45. Receiving Utah: Brooks, 5-98-1; D. Reed, 5-62; Peel, 4-49; Asiata, 3-30; Smithson, 1-9. Receiving San Jose State: Jurovich, 7-113; Avery, 7-85; Beauchman, 2-15; Otten, 2-13; Muldrow, San Jose State: Jurovich, 5-64; Avery, 2-15; Avila, 2-14; Harrison, 2-10; Muldrow, 2-1; 1-11; Harrison, 1-3; Avila, 1-2. Beauchman, 1-4; Reese, 1-4. USC: D. Williams, 3-67; McCoy, 3-64; Havili, 3-26; Ausberry, 2-37; Shoemate, 2-23; Ayles, 2-22; McKnight, 1-21; Butler, 1-11; Ellison, 1-4; Patterson, 1-3.

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San Jose State at Stanford San Jose State vs. Cal Poly Stanford Stadium, Stanford, Calif. Spartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif. September 19, 2009 33,560 in attendance September 26, 2009 13,510 in attendance

Stanford, Calif.----Two special teams touch- San Jose, Calif.-----San Jose State had its best downs, one on the opening kickoff and a sec- ground game of the season piling up 242 yards ond-half punt return, propelled Stanford to a in a 19-9 win over Cal Poly. 42-17 win over San Jose State. Lamon Muldrow had his best game of the The Cardinal picked up a third score on a season rushing for 184 yards and scoring the Corey Gatewood 23-yard interception return at game’s final touchdown on a 2-yard run late in the start of the second half. the fourth quarter. Jordan La Secla made his first start for San The San Jose State defense did not allow a Jose State, completed 17-of-30 passes with the touchdown in the final three quarters and took interception for 155 yards and engineered a 70- the ball away once on an interception and yard scoring drive capped by a 1-yard Jalal another on a fumble forced by Devin Beauchman touchdown reception to close the Newsome. For the first time since 2006, the deficit to 14-7. Spartans blocked an extra-point attempt when Lamon Muldrow capped San Jose State’s defensive tackle Adonis Davis broke through scoring for the evening with a 14-yard touch- the middle of the Mustangs’ formation. And, down run. Other than Muldrow’s fourth quar- safety Tanner Burns earned WAC Defensive ter running, the Spartans struggled to comple- Player of the Week honors with 11 tackles and ment the passing of La Secla and Kyle Reed. a pass interception. San Jose State gained just 24 yards rushing. Tight end Ryan Otten had a Jordan La Secla started at quarterback and Adonis Davis broke through The defense came up with three more fum- threw two touchdown passes for the second ble recoveries and a Peyton Thompson pass season-high four receptions time in three games. He hooked up with Jalal to block a Cal Poly extra- interception, but that was not enough. against Stanford. Beauchman for the second week in a row for point attempt. San Jose State’s first points of the game.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL San Jose State 0 7 3 17 17 Cal Poly 6300 9 Stanford 14 7 21 0 42 San Jose State 0676 19

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-STAN SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME CP-SJSU STAN-Owusu, 94-yard kickoff return (Whitaker kick) 1/14:50 0-7 CP-Grayson, 53-yard run (Kick blocked) 1/7:45 6-0 STAN-Gerhart, 3-yard run (Whitaker kick) 1/7:59 0-14 CP-Pinto, 30-yard field goal 2/3:25 9-0 SJSU-Beauchman, 1-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick) 2/5:50 7-14 SJSU-Beauchman, 8-yard pass from La Secla (Kick failed) 2/0:31 9-6 STAN-Gerhart, 1-yard run (Whitaker kick) 2/0:41 7-21 SJSU-Avery, 7-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick) 3/5:07 9-13 STAN-Gatewood, 23-yard interception return SJSU-Muldrow, 2-yard run (Kick failed) 4/4:33 9-19 (Whitaker kick) 3/12:13 7-28 SJSU-Cope, 30-yard field goal 3/5:57 10-28 TEAM STATISTICS ...... CP SJSU STAN-Owusu, 22-yard pass from Luck (Whitaker kick) 3/1:44 10-35 First Downs...... 17 16 STAN-Sherman, 48-yard punt return (Whitaker kick) 3/0:00 10-42 Rushes-Yards...... 43-179 31-242 SJSU-Muldrow, 14-yard run (Cope kick) 4/11:11 17-42 Passing Yards...... 135 172 Passes ...... 10-26-1 18-32-1 TEAM STATISTICS SJSU STAN Total Offense ...... 314 414 First Downs ...... 16 16 Avg. Per Play...... 4.6 6.6 Rushes-Yards ...... 28-24 40-211 Punts-Avg...... 7-38.7 5-40.4 Passing Yards ...... 204 171 Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-1 1-0 Passes ...... 23-39-1 11-15-1 Penalties-Yards ...... 6-50 5-50 Total Offense ...... 228 382 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 1-54 3-12 Avg. Per Play ...... 3.4 6.9 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 4-68 1-27 Punts-Avg...... 7-46.3 2-46.5 Possession Time ...... 32:18 27:42 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-1 3-3 Penalties-Yards ...... 3-24 9-89 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punt Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 4-72 Rushing Kick Returns-Yards ...... 7-113 3-168 Cal Poly: Grayson, 15-138; Romanelli, 10-37; Thierry, 5-27; Mahr, 3-3; Smith, 9-(-24); Possession Time ...... 29:37 30:23 Team, 1-(-2). San Jose State: Muldrow, 20-184; La Secla, 7-35; Perry, 2-16; Island, 2-7. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Passing San Jose State: Muldrow, 5-35; Island, 3-29; Perry, 5-8; Avila, 1-3; Reese, 2-0; K. Cal Poly: Smith, 10-25-1-135. Team, 0-1-0-0. Reed, 4-(-4); Jurovich, 2-(-19); La Secla, 5-(-25), Team, 1-(-3). San Jose State: La Secla, 18-32-1. Stanford: Gerhart, 24-113; Stewart, 5-29; Taylor, 4-28; Gaffney, 2-20; Luck, 4-19; Owusu, 1-2. Receiving Cal Poly: Johnson, 6-93; Mahr, 1-28; Thierry, 1-8; Romanelli, 1-3; Grayson, 1-3. Passing San Jose State: Jurovich, 7-108; Avery, 4-13; Beauchman, 3-11; Harrison, 2-28; Otten, San Jose State: La Secla, 17-30-1-155; K. Reed, 5-8-0-38; Zavala, 1-1-0-11. 1-7; Muldrow, 1-2. Stanford: Luck, 9-12-1-170, Pritchard, 2-3-0-1.

Receiving San Jose State: Jurovich, 9-103; Otten, 4-32; Muldrow, 4-22; Beauchman, 2-19; Avery, 2-15; Burns, 1-11; Harrison, 1-2. Stanford: Whalen, 3-63; Owusu, 3-51; Marecic, 2-48; Gerhart, 1-8; Terrell, 1-2; Patterson, 1-(-1).

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San Jose State vs. Idaho San Jose State at Fresno State Spartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif. Bulldog Stadium, Fresno, Calif. October 10, 2009 15,321 in attendance October 17, 2009 35,495 in attendance

San Jose, Calif.----San Jose State had its Fresno, Calif.-----San Jose State had its big biggest passing day of the season throwing for plays early and late, but Fresno State had its 302 yard, but Idaho spoiled Homecoming with share in the middle and went on to post a 41- a 29-25 come-from-behind victory. 21 victory over the Spartans. There were six lead changes and neither San Jose State capitalized on a Fresno State team led by more than eight points. fumble on the first play from scrimmage and The Spartans had trouble rushing the foot- put together a 70-yard scoring drive to take a ball gaining just 45 yards, but Jordan La Secla 14-7 first-quarter lead. had seven different targets in the game. Kevin Then Fresno State began to assert itself. Jurovich and Brandon Rutley each caught Tailback Ryan Matthews, the nation’s leading eight passes. ground gainer, ripped off a 59-yard touch- The San Jose State defense maintained its down run highlighting a 233-yard perform- ability to create turnovers. The Spartans inter- ance. The Bulldogs special teams came up with cepted three passes and came up with a a fum- a punt block after Matthews’ score leading to a ble recovery. Yet, an interception by Idaho line- long field goal against the Spartans with no backer Jono Grayson near the end of the first time remaining at the end of the second quar- half may have been the game’s biggest play. ter. Fresno State went into the locker room Idaho kicker Trey Farquhar went on to boot a with a 31-14 lead. 52-yard field goal with no time left as a result Safety Duke Ihenacho led all The Bulldogs tacked on 10 more points Jalal Beauchman scored for of the turnover. before San Jose State closed out the scoring on a The Spartans took their last lead with 10:46 players with 12 tackles and 59-yard pass from Kyle Reed to Josh Harrison. the fourth game in a row. remaining on a Tyler Cope 20-yard field, but intercepted a pass. after two changes in possession, Idaho executed a nine-play, 67-yard touchdown drive to win the game. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL San Jose State 14 0 0 7 21 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL Fresno State 7 24 0 10 41 Idaho 3 9 10 7 29 San Jose State 7 7 0 11 25 SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-FS SJSU-Beauchman, 20-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick)1/13:44 7-0 SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UI-SJSU FS-Wylie, 27-yard pass from Colburn (Goessling kick) 1/7:11 7-7 SJSU-Harrison, 17-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick) 1/9:07 0-7 SJSU-Rutley, 7-yard run (Cope kick) 1/2:06 14-7 UI-Farquhar, 23-yard field goal 1/3:05 3-7 FS-Rouse, 3-yard run (Goessling kick) 2/13:11 14-14 UI-Woolridge, 1 yard run (Kick blocked) 2/11:47 9-7 FS-Moore, 23-yard pass from Colburn (Goessling kick) 2/5:21 14-21 SJSU-La Secla, 7-yard run (Cope kick) 2/2:47 9-14 FS-Matthews, 59-yard run (Goessling kick) 2/1:48 14-28 UI-Farquhar, 52-yard field goal 2/0:00 12-14 FS-Goessling, 40-yard field goal 2/0:00 14-31 UI-McCarty, 3-yard run (Farquhar kick) 3/11:56 19-14 FS-Moore, 4-yard pass from Feathers (Goessling kick) 4/14:53 14-38 UI-Farquhar, 26-yard field goal 3/2:55 22-14 FS-Goessling, 46-yard field goal 4/6:56 14-41 SJSU-Avery, 38-yard pass from La Secla SJSU-Harrison, 59-yard pass from K. Reed (Cope kick) 4/0:09 21-41 (Beauchman pass from La Secla) 4/14:54 22-22 SJSU-Cope, 20-yard field goal 4/10:46 22-25 TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU FS UI-Woolridge, 5-yard run (Farquhar kick) 4/1:10 29-25 First Downs...... 20 22 Rushes-Yards...... 31-124 43-302 TEAM STATISTICS UI SJSU Passing Yards...... 221 124 First Downs ...... 22 20 Passes ...... 20-35-1 10-17-0 Rushes-Yards ...... 42-274 21-45 Total Offense ...... 345 426 Passing Yards ...... 227 302 Avg. Per Play...... 5.2 7.1 Passes ...... 15-27-3 31-43-2 Punts-Avg...... 7-38.1 4-54.0 Total Offense ...... 501 347 Fumbles-Lost ...... 0-0 2-1 Avg. Per Play ...... 7.3 5.4 Penalties-Yards ...... 8-55 7-50 Punts-Avg...... 1-38.0 3-48.3 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 4-1 3-1 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-1 2-1 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 7-136 2-24 Penalties-Yards ...... 11-113 9-75 Possession Time ...... 29:59 30:01 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 1-1 1-4 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 4-78 6-120 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Possession Time ...... 34:00 26:00 Rushing San Jose State: Muldrow, 15-73; Rutley, 6-21; Zavala, 1-21; Perry, 6-19; Island, 1-4; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS La Secla, 2-(-14). Rushing Fresno State: Matthews, 20-233; Miller, 7-49; Rouse, 7-32; Feathers, 2-15; Harding, Idaho: McCarty, 16-125; Woolridge, 18-93; Jackson, 7-57; Team, 1-(-1). 1-2; Harris, 1-0; Wylie, 1-(-1); Colburn, 3-(-27); Team, 1-(-1). San Jose State: La Secla, 9-19; Muldrow, 8-18; Avery, 2-7; Perry, 1-1. Passing Passing San Jose State: La Secla, 17-27-0-143; K. Reed, 3-8-1-59. Idaho: Enderle, 14-26-3-216; Reeder, 1-1-0-11. Fresno State: Colburn, 7-12-0-117; Carr, 2-3-0-3; Feathers, 1-2-0-4. San Jose State: La Secla, 31-43-2-302. Receiving Receiving San Jose State: Beauchman, 5-56; Harrison, 4-80; Avery, 4-23; Muldrow, 3-22; Idaho: Komar, 5-73; Greenwood, 4-56; Hardy, 2-17; Shaw, 1-41; Davis, 1-28; Bjorvik, Jurovich, 1-13; Rutley, 1-12; Island, 1-11; Avila, 1-4. 1-9; Small, 1-3. Fresno State: Ajirotutu, 4-61; Moore, 2-27; Wylie, 1-27; Newborn, 1-9; Camp, 1-6; San Jose State: Jurovich, 8-75; Rutley, 8-63; Avery, 7-96; Harrison, 3-30; Muldrow, 3- Miller, 1-(-6). 24; Otten, 1-14; Beauchman, 1-0.

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San Jose State at #6/5-Boise State San Jose State vs. Nevada Bronco Stadium, Boise, Idaho Spartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif. October 31, 2009 31,684 in attendance November 8, 2009 11,103 in attendance

Boise, Idaho----For the third game in a row, San Jose, Calif.-----San Jose State was unable the end of the second quarter was San Jose to keep Nevada’s rushing attack in check as State’s downfall. Boise State scored two touch- the Wolf Pack defeated the Spartans, 62-7. downs in the final minute of the first half en Four different Nevada players rushed for roue to a 45-7 win over the Spartans. more than 100 yards as the Wolf Pack gained A Jordan La Secla to Marquis Avery 11- 517 of their 665 yards of total offense on the yard touchdown pass tied the game at 7-7 ground. early in the second quarter. Kyle Brotzman’s The Spartans had their problems in the sec- 32-yard field goal put the Broncos ahead, 10-7, ond quarter for the third game in a row. San with 7:00 left before halftime. Jose State’s longest drive of the game, a 10- The combination of a short punt that was play effort, ended when Tyler Cope missed a returned into San Jose State territory, a fumble 40-yard field goal try Nevada then unleashed after Kellen Moore’s second touchdown pass its multi-faceted ground game and scored of the game and Moore’s 1-yard plunge gave three touchdowns in less than six minutes for the Broncos a 17-point halftime lead. a commanding 34-0 lead. Duke Ihenacho was the leading tackler in The Spartans got on the scoreboard in the the game with eight, including seven solo fourth quarter. Jordan La Secla connected stops. His brother, Carl, registered the team’s twice each with Kevin Jurovich and Josh only sack of the day and forced a Boise State Josh Harrison’s 39-yard run Harrison. Running back Patrick Perry finished Travis Jones had a career- fumble that led to San Jose State’s touchdown off the nine-play drive with a 1-yard run into drive. was the Spartans’ longest the end zone. high 13 tackles against play of the day. Jurovich’s 110 receiving yards on six recep- Nevada. tions led all players and marked the fourth time SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL in 2009 he had at least 100 receiving yards in a game. San Jose State 0700 7 Boise State 7 17 14 7 45 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL Nevada 6 28 14 14 62 SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-BSU San Jose State 0007 7 BSU-Ki. Moore, 61-yard pass from Ke. Moore (Brotzman kick) 1/9:32 0-7 SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UN-SJSU SJSU-Avery, 11-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick) 2/11:28 7-7 UN-Kaepernick, 19-yard run (Kick failed) 1/10:17 6-0 BSU-Brotzman, 32-yard field goal 2/7:00 7-10 UN-Kaepernick, 15-yard run (Drake kick) 2/12:38 13-0 BSU-Burroughs, 18-yard pas from Ke. Moore UN-Kaepernick, 4-yard run (Drake kick) 2/5:39 20-0 (Brotzman kick) 2/0:44 7-17 UN-Lippincott, 3-yard run (Drake kick) 2/1:45 27-0 BSU-Ke. Moore, 1-yard run (Brotzman kick) 2/0:00 7-24 UN-Taua, 70-yard run (Drake kick) 2/0:13 34-0 BSU-Pettis, 8-yard pass from Ke. Moore (Brotzman kick) 3/10:22 7-31 UN-Lippincott, 8-yard run (Drake kick) 3/11:42 41-0 BSU-WIlson, 27-yard interception return (Brotzman kick) 3/9:26 7-38 UN-Washington, 46-yard pass from Kaepernick BSU-Martin, 36-yard run (Brotzman kick) 4/0:20 7-45 (Drake kick) 3/9:25 48-0 UN-Randall, 3-yard run (Drake kick) 4/14:29 55-0 TEAM STATISTICS SJSU BSU SJSU-Perry, 1-yard run (Cope kick) 4/10:50 55-7 First Downs ...... 12 26 UN-Mark, 6-yard run (Drake kick) 4/3:41 62-7 Rushes-Yards ...... 29-92 32-140 Passing Yards ...... 131 290 TEAM STATISTICS ...... UN SJSU Passes ...... 16-32-1 25-39-0 First Downs...... 33 15 Total Offense ...... 223 430 Rushes-Yards...... 59-517 22-30 Avg. Per Play ...... 3.7 6.1 Passing Yards...... 148 238 Punts-Avg...... 9-36.3 5-43.4 Passes ...... 11-17-0 21-30-1 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-1 2-1 Total Offense ...... 665 268 Penalties-Yards ...... 10-87 2-20 Avg. Per Play...... 8.8 5.2 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2-5 2-26 Punts-Avg...... 0-0.0 5-42.0 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 6-125 2-44 Fumbles-Lost ...... 0-0 1-1 Possession Time ...... 29:53 30:07 Penalties-Yards ...... 5-55 7-50 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Kick Returns-Yards ...... 1-46 10-171 Rushing Possession Time ...... 34:35 25:25 San Jose State: Harrison, 1-39; K. Reed, 6-28; Perry, 7-21; Muldrow, 6-7; Rutley, 3-2; Reese, 1-1; La Secla, 4-(-3); Island, 1-(-3). INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Boise State: Martin, 6-63; Avery, 13-50; Kaiserman, 6-27; Ke. Moore, 5-2; Burroughs, Rushing 2-(-2). Nevada: Taua, 12-144; Kaepernick, 11-115; Mark, 17-114; Lippincott, 12-112; Anderson, 1-11; Randall, 2-10; Collis, 1-8; Lantrip, 2-7; Team, 1-(-4). Passing San Jose State: Perry, 5-15; Reese, 3-13; Eden, 2-11; Muldrow, 3-7; Harrison, 1-3; San Jose State: La Secla, 10-20-1-79; K. Reed, 6-12-0-52. Knight, 1-2; Rutley, 2-(-2); La Secla, 4-(-17), Team, 1-(-2). Boise State: Ke. Moore, 21-33-0-278; Coughlin, 4-6-0-12. Passing Receiving Nevada: Kaepernick, 9-14-0-122; Lantrip, 2-3-0-26. San Jose State: Jurovich, 6-69; Avery, 3-19; Harrison, 2-12; Avila, 2-9; Otten, 1-11; San Jose State: La Secla, 19-28-1-226; Eden, 2-2-0-12. Paden, 1-7; Beauchman, 1-4. Boise State: Pettis, 5-63; Avery, 5-25; Ki. Moore, 4-80; Burroughs, 2-24; Kaiserman, Receiving 2-20; Young, 2-19; Potter, 2-1; Brockel, 1-23; Shoemaker, 1-21; Gallarda, 1-14. Nevada: Washington, 3-71; Puloka, 3-32; Wimberly, 2-25; Green, 2-14; Session, 1-6. San Jose State: Jurovich, 6-110; Harrison, 5-59; Beauchman, 4-41; Avila, 2-1; Reyes, 1- 9; Rutley, 1-8; Williams, 1-7; Reese, 1-3.

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San Jose State at Utah State San Jose State vs. Hawai’i Romney Stadium, Logan, Utah Spartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif. November 14, 2009 13,276 in attendance November 21, 2009 18,327 in attendance

Logan, Utah----With high winds and rain mov- Honolulu, Hawaii-----For the second time in ing horizontally across the playing field, the three years, San Jose State and Hawai’i went weather was a factor in the San Jose State-Utah into an game at Spartan Stadium. A State game. 5-yard run by the Rainbow Warriors’ Leon The Spartans relied on their passing game Wright-Jackson proved to be the difference in to move on offense. Utah State turned to it Hawai’i’s 17-10 victory. ground attack and came away with a 24-9 vic- Kyle Reed had his most effective game of tory. the season coming in relief of starter Jordan Jordan La Secla completed 18-of-34 passes La Secla at quarterback. Reed completed 14-of- for 216 yards without an interception. He con- 22 passes for 131 yards and scored the nected with eight different receivers including Spartans’ only touchdown of the game on a 2- tight end Terrance Williams and wide yard run in the second quarter. receivers Jalal Beauchman and Josh Harrison San Jose State stayed in the game with who each had four receptions. some timely defensive plays in the second and Field position and the running by Utah third quarters. Both teams exchanged fourth- State’s allowed the Aggies to quarter field goals to send the game into over- take a 14-0 halftime lead. When San Jose time. State’s field position improved in the third For the second week in a row, linebacker Justin Cole had six tackles, a quarter, the Spartans closed the gap to 14-9 on a Pompey Festejo’s 15 tackles Pompey Festejo was the leading tackler in the quarterback sack and forced Lamon Muldrow touchdown run and a Tyler were a season-high by a San game with 15 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and a Cope field goal. quarterback sack. a fumble for the Spartans. In the game, wide receiver Kevin Jurovich Jose State defender. set the San Jose State career receiving record with his 150th career reception. Linebacker Pompey Festejo was the contest’s leading tackler with 11. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234OTTOTAL Hawai’i 70037 17 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL San Jose State 07030 10 San Jose State 0090 9 Utah State 7 7 0 10 24 SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UH-SJSU UH-Austin, 3-yard run (Enos kick) 1/2:46 7-0 SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-USU SJSU-K. Reed, 2-yard run (Cope kick) 2/0:15 7-7 USU-Turbin, 6-yard run (Ulinski kick) 1/11:47 0-7 UH-Enos, 27-yard field goal 4/13:26 10-7 USU-Turbin, 35-yard run (Ulinski kick) 2/5:24 0-14 SJSU-Cope, 33-yard field goal 4/8:40 10-10 SJSU-Muldrow, 2-yard run (Pass failed) 3/9:07 6-14 UH-Wright-Jackson, 5-yard run (Enos kick) OT/15:00 17-10 SJSU-Cope, 31-yard field goal 3/4:14 9-14 USU-Ulinski, 40-yard field goal 4/13:42 9-17 TEAM STATISTICS ...... UH SJSU USU-Speight, 6-yard run (Ulinski kick) 4/9:35 9-24 First Downs...... 23 14 Rushes-Yards...... 30-106 31-132 TEAM STATISTICS SJSU USU Passing Yards...... 299 145 First Downs ...... 15 19 Passes ...... 28-47-0 15-25-3 Rushes-Yards ...... 27-56 52-381 Total Offense ...... 405 277 Passing Yards ...... 245 50 Avg. Per Play...... 5.3 4.9 Passes ...... 19-35-0 7-19-0 Punts-Avg...... 3-37.3 3-45.0 Total Offense ...... 301 431 Fumbles-Lost ...... 5-2 1-1 Avg. Per Play ...... 4.9 6.1 Penalties-Yards ...... 8-80 5-44 Punts-Avg...... 7-42.6 5-37.6 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-1 2-1 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 3-57 3-53 Penalties-Yards ...... 10-74 9-94 Possession Time ...... 34:05 25:55 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2-1 2-14 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 3-43 3-43 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Possession Time ...... 28:17 31:43 Rushing Hawai’i: Green, 14-81; Wright-Jackson, 10-65; Austin, 5-(-29); Team, 1-(-11). INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS San Jose State: Muldrow, 13-78; Perry, 7-34; K. Reed, 6-23; Rutley, 4-(-1); Team, 1-(- Rushing 2). San Jose State: Muldrow, 14-46; Harrison, 2-14; Rutley, 5-12; Perry, 1-3; La Secla, 4- (-14); Team, 1-(-5). Passing Utah State: Turbin, 24-190; Borel, 12-73; Speight, 7-70; Smith, 5-32; Bowman, 1-25; Hawai’i: Austin, 28-46-0-299; Funaki, 0-1-0-0. Team, 3-(-9). San Jose State: La Secla, 1-3-2-14; K. Reed, 14-22-1-131

Passing Receiving San Jose State: La Secla, 18-34-0-216; Rutley, 1-1-0-29. Hawai’i: Medeiros, 10-149; Salas, 8-52; Taylor, 4-45; Pilares, 3-38; Wright-Jackson, 2- Utah State: Borel, 7-18-0-50; Morrison, 0-1-0-0. 2; Green, 1-13. San Jose State: Avery, 6-52; Jurovich, 3-62; Beauchman, 2-8; Muldrow, 2-6; Williams, Receiving 1-14; Harrison, 1-3. San Jose State: Williams, 4-79; Beauchman, 4-71; Harrison, 4-21; Muldrow, 2-35; Jurovich, 2-24; Avila, 1-13; Otten, 1-1; Rutley, 1-1. Utah State: Smith, 3-13; Morrison, 1-17; Mitchell, 1-9; Moats, 1-6; Sawyer, 1-5.

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San Jose State vs. New Mexico State San Jose State at Louisiana Tech Spartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif. Joe Aillet Stadium, Ruston, La. November 28, 2009 10,117 in attendance December 5, 2009 15,324 in attendance

San Jose, Calif.-----Tyler Cope kicked a Ruston, La.-----San Jose State started fast and career-best 46-yard field goal in the first half matched Louisiana Tech touchdown for touch- and closed out the game with a 19-yard boot down in the first quarter, but the Bulldogs’ with 34 seconds remaining giving San Jose big-play capability resulted in a 55-20 victory State a 13-10 win over New Mexico State. over the Spartans. The Spartans got on the scoreboard first Kyle Reed completed touchdown passes to after Jordan La Secla replaced an injured Kyle Marquis Avery and Jalal Beauchman and Reed. La Secla’s first play of the game was a Louisiana Tech countered with Daniel Porter’s fourth-down pass for a 7-yard touchdown to first two touchdown runs. Safety Tiuke Kevin Jurovich. Tuipulotu set up the game’s first score when Cope’s first field goal gave San Jose State a he forced a Bulldog fumble that led to the 10-0 lead, its largest advantage in a game in Reed-to-Avery touchdown. 2009. Even though the Spartans limited the The Bulldogs broke open the game with Aggies to just 218 yards of total offense, New five unanswered scores in the second quarter. Mexico State managed to tie the game in the Porter added his third touchdown of the game third quarter on a Joe Hughes 24-yard field and Deon Young’s 55-yard interception return goal. was the first of two defensive touchdowns New Mexico State had gained field posi- Louisiana Tech eventually would score. tion through change of possessions in the Pablo Garcia celebrated one The Spartans ended up with their most Dick Tomey (right) was hon- fourth quarter, but Pablo Garcia’s second of his two quarterback sacks time of possession in a 2009 game with more ored in Louisiana Tech’s quarterback sack of the game set the stage for than 35 minutes, but their three pass intercep- the game-winning drive. Jalal Beauchman’s in the win. tions all led to Louisiana Tech points. pregame festivities. 57-yard catch-and-run was the big play in the 12-play, 82-yard drive. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL San Jose State 14 0 6 0 20 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Louisiana Tech 14 31 3 7 55 New Mexico State 0730 10 San Jose State 7303 13 SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-LTU SJSU-Avery, 16-yard pass from K. Reed (Cope kick) 1/10:20 7-0 SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME NMSU-SJSU LTU-Porter, 8-yard run (Nelson kick) 1/7:54 7-7 SJSU-Jurovich, 7-yard pass from La Secla (Cope kick) 1/6:18 0-7 SJSU-Beauchman, 2-yard pass from K. Reed (Cope kick) 1/3:17 14-7 SJSU-Cope, 46-yard field goal 2/11:06 0-10 LTU-Porter, 39-yard run (Nelson kick) 1/1:48 14-14 NMSU-Fleming, 1-yard run (Hughes kick) 2/2:00 7-10 LTU-Morris, 19-yard pass from Morrow (Nelson kick) 2/13:02 14-21 NMSU-Hughes, 24-yard field goal 3/5:58 10-10 LTU-Young, 55-yard interception return (Nelson kick) 2/12:06 14-28 SJSU-Cope, 19-yard field goal 4/0:34 10-13 LTU-Fitte, 38-yard pass from Jenkins (Nelson kick) 2/9:14 14-35 LTU-Porter, 3-yard run (Nelson kick) 2/2:51 14-42 TEAM STATISTICS ...... NMSU SJSU LTU-Nelson, 39-yard field goal 2/0:00 14-45 First Downs ...... 12 19 SJSU-Avery, 80-yard pass from La Secla (Run failed) 3/8:51 20-45 Rushes-Yards ...... 38-167 42-117 LTU-Nelson, 32-field goal 3/1:53 20-48 Passing Yards ...... 51 176 LTU-Calais, 96-yard interception return (Nelson kick) 4/6:31 20-55 Passes ...... 6-14-1 17-27-1 Total Offense ...... 146 476 TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU LTU Avg. Per Play ...... 4.2 4.2 First Downs...... 19 19 Punts-Avg...... 5-41.4 2-41.5 Rushes-Yards ...... 36-27 43-240 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-0 4-1 Passing Yards...... 300 184 Penalties-Yards ...... 3-25 1-0 Passes ...... 24-41-3 10-13-0 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Total Offense ...... 327 424 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 4-59 3-69 Avg. Per Play ...... 4.2 7.6 Possession Time ...... 26:21 33:39 Punts-Avg...... 5-41.2 4-39.5 Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-1 1-1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties-Yards ...... 3-15 7-66 Rushing Punt Returns-Yards ...... 1-0 4-8 New Mexico State: Smith, 20-120; Glynn, 7-24; Fleming, 10-24; Team, 1-(-1). Kick Returns-Yards ...... 8-138 4-70 San Jose State: Muldrow, 17-89; Perry, 9-30; K. Reed, 4-19; Rutley, 4-18; La Secla, 8- Possession Time ...... 35:15 24:45 (-39). INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Passing Rushing New Mexico State: Fleming, 6-13-1-51; Team, 0-1-0-0. San Jose State: Muldrow, 22-57; Perry, 3-4; Rutley, 2-3; Zavala, 1-1; Beauchman, 1-0; San Jose State: K. Reed, 2-2-0-22; La Secla, 15-24-1-154; Team, 0-1-0-0. Eden, 1-(-1); K. Reed, 3-(-7); La Secla, 3-(-30). Louisiana Tech: Porter, 28-199; Livas, 2-23; Morrow, 2-10; Fitte, 1-6; Jenkins, 8-5; Receiving Team, 2-(-3). New Mexico State: Lee, 4-30; Bullock, 1-15; Allen, 1-6. San Jose State: Harrison, 5-20; Beauchman, 4-83; Jurovich, 4-21; Williams, 3-45; Passing Valencia, 1-7. San Jose State: K. Reed, 13-19-1-102; La Secla, 10-20-1-180; Eden, 1-2-1-18. Louisiana Tech: Jenkins, 9-12-0-165; Morrow, 1-1-0-19.

Receiving San Jose State: Avery, 7-147; Beauchman, 6-66; Harrison, 5-28; Williams, 2-19; Jurovich, 2-15; Paden, 1-18; Muldrow, 1-7. Louisiana Tech: Fitte, 3-61; Mitchell, 3-57; Morris, 2-45; Williams, 1-19; Porter, 1-2. www.sjsuspartans.com 87 2009 In Review

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY RUSHING G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LG Avg/G ALL GAMES (2-10) (2-4) (0-6) Muldrow, Lamon 12 131 634 42 592 4.5 3 71 49.3 CONFERENCE (1-7) (1-3) (0-4) Perry, Patrick 12 67 230 22 208 3.1 1 25 17.3 NON-CONFERENCE (1-3) (1-1) (0-2) Harrison, Josh 12 6 66 5 61 10.2 0 39 5.1 Rutley, Brandon 10 30 91 32 59 1.9 2 16 5.9 DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND Reed, Kyle 8 28 106 57 49 1.8 1 17 6.1 9/5/09 at #4-USC 56-3 (L) 84,325 Island, Cameron 6 7 40 3 37 5.3 0 16 6.2 9/12/09 #17 UTAH 24-14 (L) 23,684 Zavala, Philip 12 2 22 0 22 11.0 0 21 1.8 9/19/09 at Stanford 42-17 (L) 33,560 Reese, Chris 5 7 15 1 14 2.0 0 6 2.8 9/26/09 CAL POLY 19-9 (W) 13,510 Eden, Myles 4 3 11 1 10 3.3 0 8 2.5 10/10/09 *IDAHO 29-25 (L) 15,321 Avery, Marquis 9 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 5 0.8 10/17/09 *at Fresno State 41-21 (L) 35,495 Avila, Michael 10 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 3 0.3 10/31/09 *at #7-Boise State 45-7 (L) 31,684 Knight, Phillip 12 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 2 0.2 11/8/09 *NEVADA 62-7 (L) 11,103 Beacuhman, Jalal 12 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 11/14/09 *at Utah State 24-9 (L) 13,276 Team 7 4 0 12 -12 -3.0 0 0 -1.7 11/21/09 *HAWAI’I 17-10 (L-OT) 18,327 Jurovich, Kevin 12 3 0 22 -22 -7.3 0 0 -1.8 11/28/09 *NEW MEXICO STATE 13-10 (W) 10,117 La Secla, Jordan 12 56 129 239 -110 -2.0 1 23 -9.2 12/5/09 *at Louisiana Tech 55-20 (L) 15,324 San Jose State 12 351 1,356 436 920 2.6 8 71 76.7 * – Western Athletic Conference game Opponents 12 507 3,396 286 3,110 6.1 35 70TD 259.2

TEAM STATISTICS SJSU OPP PASSING G Eff. PC-PA-PI Pct. Yds. TD LG Avg/G SCORING...... 165 414 La Secla, Jordan 12 116.71 182-304-11 59.9 1,926 10 80TD 160.5 Points Per Game...... 13.8 34.5 Reed, Kyle 8 108.96 52-89-3 58.4 489 3 59TD 61.1 FIRST DOWNS...... 192 254 Eden, Myles 4 79.53 4-6-1 66.7 33 0 18 8.2 Rushing...... 59 147 TEAM 7 0.00 0-2-0 00.0 0 0 0 0.0 Passing...... 108 96 Rutley, Brandon 10 343.60 1-1-0 100.0 29 0 29 2.9 Penalty...... 25 11 Zavala, Philip 12 192.40 1-1-0 100.0 11 0 11 0.9 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 920 3,110 Jurovich, Kevin 12 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 00.0 Yards gained rushing...... 1,356 3,396 San Jose State 12 114.61 240-403-15 59.6 2,488 13 80TD 207.3 Yards lost rushing...... 436 286 Opponents 12 133.61 170-289-6 58.8 2,205 13 61TD 183.8 Rushing Attempts...... 351 507 Average Per Rush...... 2.6 6.1 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg/G Average Per Game...... 76.7 259.2 Jurovich, Kevin 12 60 777 12.9 1 38 64.8 TDs Rushing...... 8 35 Avery, Marquis 9 42 465 11.1 6 80TD 51.7 PASSING YARDAGE...... 2,488 2,205 Beauchman, Jalal 12 35 378 10.8 4 57 31.5 Att-Comp-Int...... 403-240-15 289-170-6 Harrison, Josh 12 35 296 8.5 2 59TD 24.7 Average Per Pass...... 6.2 7.6 Muldrow, Lamon 12 19 133 7.0 0 29 11.1 Average Per Catch...... 10.4 13.0 Williams, Terrance 5 11 164 14.9 0 25 32.8 Average Per Game...... 207.3 183.8 Rutley, Brandon 10 11 84 7.6 0 19 8.4 TDs Passing...... 13 13 Otten, Ryan 12 10 78 7.8 0 14 6.5 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 3,408 5,315 Avila, Michael 10 9 43 4.8 0 13 4.3 Total Plays...... 754 796 Paden, Khalil 9 2 25 12.5 0 18 2.8 Average Per Play...... 4.5 6.7 Reese, Chris 5 2 7 3.5 0 4 1.4 Average Per Game...... 284.0 442.9 Island, Cameron 6 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards...... 64-1,184 35-772 Burns, Tanner 12 1 11 11.0 0 11 0.9 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 15-26 22-235 Reyes, Andrew 1 1 9 9.0 0 9 9.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 6-139 15-266 Valencia, Avelino 10 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.7 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 18.5 22.1 San Jose State 12 240 2,488 10.4 13 80TD 207.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 1.7 10.7 Opponents 12 170 2,205 13.0 13 61TD 183.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 23.2 17.7 FUMBLES-LOST...... 12-6 22-11 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LG PENALTIES-Yards...... 75-554 87-783 Burns, Tanner 2 64 32.0 0 34 Average Per Game 46.2 65.2 Thompson, Peyton 2 27 13.5 0 27 PUNTS-Yards...... 74-3,058 44-1,802 Tuipulotu, Tiuke 1 30 30.0 0 28 Average Per Punt...... 41.3 41.0 Ihenacho, Duke 1 18 18.0 0 13 Net punt average...... 37.6 38.1 San Jose State 6 139 23.2 0 34 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 28:54 31:06 Opponents 15 266 17.7 4 96TD 3RD-DOWN Conversions...... 55/166 63/143 3rd-Down Pct...... 33% 44% PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LG 4TH-DOWN Conversions...... 6/16 8/13 Jurovich, Kevin 6 19 3.2 0 12 4th-Down Pct...... 37% 62% Yell, Ronnie 5 0 0.0 0 4 SACKS BY-Yards...... 20-143 34-271 Avila, Michael 3 6 2.0 0 3 MISC YARDS...... -2 -16 Burns, Tanner 1 1 1.0 0 1 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 21 54 San Jose State 15 26 1.7 0 12 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 7-11 13-21 Opponents 22 235 10.7 1 54 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 0-1 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES...... 23-28 82% 44-56 79% KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LG RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... 18-28 64% 32-56 57% Rutley, Brandon 38 725 19.1 0 42 PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 16-18 89% 51-54 94% Hunsucker, Dominique 9 157 17.4 0 36 ATTENDANCE...... 92,062 213,664 Avila, Michael 5 87 17.4 0 25 Games/Avg Per Game...... 6/15,344 6/35,611 Muldrow, Lamon 4 73 18.2 0 27 Garces, Marcos 3 48 16.0 0 18 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT Total Manzanares, Gustavo 2 33 16.5 0 18 San Jose State...... 45 44 25 51 0 165 Newsome, Devin 2 41 20.5 0 22 Opponents...... 78 161 79 89 7 414 Yell, Ronnie 1 20 20.0 0 20 San Jose State 64 1,184 18.5 0 42 Opponents 35 772 22.1 1 94TD

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FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg. TD LG Ihenacho, Duke 1 0 0.0 0 0 Festejo, Pompey 0 10 0.0 0 10 Yell, Ronnie 0 1 0.0 0 1 San Jose State 1 11 11.0 0 10 Opponents 2 11 5.5 0 11

PUNTING No. Yds Avg. LG TB FC I20 Blkd Zavala, Philip 72 3,036 42.2 67 2 17 18 1 Cope, Tyler 1 22 22.0 22 0 0 1 0 Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 San Jose State 74 3,058 41.3 67 2 17 19 1 Opponents 44 1,802 41.0 69 5 11 19 0

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG Blkd Strubeck, Jared 7-11 63.6 1-1 1-1 3-3 2-6 0-0 46 1 San Jose State 7-11 63.6 1-1 1-1 3-3 2-6 0-0 46 1 Opponents 13-21 61.9 0-0 5-6 4-7 3-3 1-5 52 0 Lamon Muldrow

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rec Pass DXP Saf Points Cope, Tyler 0 7-11 16-18 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 37 Avery, Marquis 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Beauchman, Jalal 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26 Muldrow, Lamon 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Harrison, Josh 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Rutley, Brandon 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Jurovich, Kevin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Perry, Patrick 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 La Secla, Jordan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 6 Reed, Kyle 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Zavala Philip 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-1 0 0 0 San Jose State 21 7-11 16-18 0-1 1 1-2 0 0 165 Opponents 54 13-21 51-54 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 414

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg./G La Secla, Jordan 12 360 -110 1,926 1,816 151.3 Muldrow, Lamon 12 131 592 0 592 49.3 Jordan La Secla Reed, Kyle 8 117 49 489 538 67.2 Perry, Patrick 12 67 208 0 208 17.3 Rutley, Brandon 10 31 59 29 88 8.8 Harrison, Josh 12 6 61 0 61 5.1 Eden, Myles 4 9 10 33 43 10.8 Island, Cameron 6 7 37 0 37 6.2 Zavala, Philip 12 3 22 11 33 2.8 Reese, Chris 5 7 14 0 14 2.8 Avery, Marquis 927070.8 Avila, Michael 10 23030.3 Knight, Phillip 12 22020.2 Jurovich, Kevin 12 3 -22 0 -22 -1.8 Team 7 6 -12 0 -12 -1.7 San Jose State 12 754 920 2,488 3,408 284.0 Opponents 12 796 3,110 2,205 5,315 442.9

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg./G Rutley, Brandon 10 59 84 0 725 0 868 86.8 Muldrow, Lamon 12 592 133 0 73 0 798 66.5 Jurovich, Kevin 12 -22 777 19 0 0 774 64.5 Kevin Jurovich Avery, Marquis 9 7 465 0 0 0 472 52.4 Beauchman, Jalal 12 0 378 0 0 00 378 31.5 Harrison, Josh 12 61 296 0 0 0 357 29.8 Perry, Patrick 12 208 000020817.3 Williams, Terrance 5 0 164 0 0 0 164 32.8 Hunsucker, Dominique 11000157015714.3 Avila, Michael 10 3 43 6 87 0 139 13.9 Otten, Ryan 12 0 78 0 0 0 78 6.5 Burns, Tanner 12 0 11 1 0 64 76 6.3 Reed, Kyle 8 49 0000496.1 Garces, Marcos 10004804848.0 Island, Cameron 6 37 11000488.0 Newsome, Devin 12 0 0 0 41 0 41 3.4 Manzanares, Gustavo 9000330333.7 Tuipulotu, Tiuke 12 000030302.5 Thompson, Peyton 12 000027272.2 Paden, Khalil 9 0 25 0 0 0 25 2.8 Zavala, Philip 12 22 0000221.8 Reese, Chris 5 14 7000214.2 Peyton Thompson www.sjsuspartans.com 89 2009 in Review

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING (continued) G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg./G Yell, Ronnie 10 0 00 0 20 0 20 2.0 Ihenacho, Duke 12 000018181.5 Eden, Myles 4 10 0000102.5 Reyes, Andrew 10900099.0 Valencia, Avelino 10 0700070.7 Knight, Phillip 12 2000020.2 La Secla, Jordan 12 -110 0000-110-9.2 Team 7 -12 0000-12-1.7 San Jose State 12 920 2,488 26 1,184 139 4,757 396.4 Opponents 12 3,110 2,205 235 772 266 6,588 549.0

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd GP Solo Assist Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Safety 17 Burns, Tanner 12 55 41 96 1.0-2 2-64 1 1-0 4 2 Ihenacho, Duke 12 47 42 89 2.5-4 1-18 6 1 1-0 2 3 Festejo, Pompey 12 37 46 83 8.0-41 2.0-15 2 1 1-10 1 14 Jones, Travis 12 47 32 79 6.0-20 1.0-8 2 2-0 1 93 Cole, Justin 12 29 28 57 9.0-45 3.0-28 3 1 1-0 2 40, Tuipulotu, Tiuke 12 30 22 52 3.5-9 1.0-4 1-30 2 1-0 1 38 Ngatikaura, Manu 12 27 16 43 1 95 Ihenacho, Carl 8 23 19 42 6.0-27 4.0-25 2 2 3-0 2 24 Newsome, Devin 12 25 10 35 2.5-17 1 4 92 Garcia, Pablo 12 10 13 23 5.0-33 4.0-32 1 25 Yell, Ronnie 10 12 7 19 1 0-1 43 Johnson, Travis 12 9 9 18 2.5-10 2.0-9 1 2-0 94 Cressel, Kalvin 9 9 7 16 1.5-2 1-0 96 Davis, Adonis 10 8 5 13 4.0-18 1.0-7 2 2 56 Storaasli, Braden 12 7 4 11 5 Germany, Alex 7 7 3 10 1-0 1 98 Smith, Liam 9 7 2 9 1.5-11 1.0-9 99 Willis, Justin 5 3 6 9 48 Gonzalez, Ryno 8 5 3 8 35 Zavala, Philip 12 4 3 7 1 Harrison, Josh 12 3 3 6 91 Nigos, Joe 4 2 4 6 1.0-5 23 Orth, James 11 5 1 6 29 Hill, Chris 5 4 2 6 1 33 Hunsucker, Dominique 11 3 3 6 59 Bucholz, Eric 12 5 1 6 20 Carter, Austin 8 3 2 5 1 46 Rodriguez, Ray 10 2 3 5 2 26 Marah, Mohamed 1 3 1 4 1.0-6 1.0-6 51 Wigley, Matt 12 0 3 3 22 Muldrow, Lamon 12 3 0 3 39 Island, Cameron 6 1 1 2 82 Otten, Ryan 12 1 0 1 72 Leatiota, Isaac 12 1 0 1 6 Jurovich, Kevin 12 1 0 1 78 Vargas, Andres 12 1 0 1 57 Scicli, Charles 11 1 0 1 15 Rutley, Brandon 10 1 0 1 31 Manzanares, Gustavo 9 1 0 1 73 Eliapo, Ailao 9 1 0 1 76 Quessenberry, David 12 0 1 1 30 Johnson, Ralph 4 0 1 1 27 Ring, Billy 9 0 1 1 55 Brown, Keenan 2 0 1 1 San Jose State 12 475 362 837 56-251 20-243 6-139 31 11 15-11 19 3 Opponents 12 463 327 790 93-428 34-271 15-266 36 9 10-11 13 3

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SAN JOSE STATE GAME HIGHS OPPONENT GAME HIGHS Rushes 42 vs. New Mexico State (Nov. 28) Rushes 59 Nevada (Nov. 8) Yards Rushing 242 vs. Cal Poly (Sept. 26) Yards rushing 517 Nevada (Nov. 8) Yards Per Rush 7.6 vs. Cal Poly (Sept. 26) Yards per rush 8.8 Nevada (Nov. 8) TD Rushes 1 eight times TD rushes 8 Nevada (Nov. 8) Pass attempts 43 vs. Idaho (Oct. 10) Pass attempts 47 Hawai’i (Nov. 21) Pass completions 31 vs. Idaho (Oct. 10) Pass completions 28 Hawai’i (Nov. 21) Yards Passing 302 vs. Idaho (Oct. 10) Yards passing 299 Hawai’i (Nov. 21) Yards Per Pass 7.9 vs. Nevada (Nov. 8) Yards per pass 14.2 Louisiana Tech (Dec. 5) TD Passes 3 at Louisiana Tech (Dec. 5) TD passes 3 Fresno State (Oct. 17) Total Plays 77 at Louisiana Tech (Dec. 5) 3 Boise State (Oct. 31) Total Offense 414 vs. Cal Poly (Sept. 26) Total plays 77 Hawai’i (Nov. 21) Yards Per Play 6.6 vs. Cal Poly (Sept. 26) Total offense 665 Nevada (Nov. 8) Points 25 vs. Idaho (Oct. 10) Yards per play 9.1 USC (Sept. 5) Sacks By 4 vs. New Mexico State (Nov. 28) Points 62 Nevada (Nov. 8) Brandon Rutley First Downs 20 vs. Idaho (Oct. 10) Sacks by 6 Stanford (Sept. 19) 20 at Fresno State (Oct. 17) First downs 33 Nevada (Nov. 8) Penalties 10 at Boise State (Oct. 31) Penalties 11 Utah (Sept. 12) 10 at Utah State (Nov. 14) 11 Idaho (Oct. 10) Penalty Yards 87 at Boise State (Oct. 31) Turnovers 4 Stanford (Sept. 19) Turnovers 4 vs. Hawai’i (Nov. 21) 4 Idaho (Oct. 10) 4 at Louisiana Tech (Dec. 5) Interceptions 3 Hawai’i (Nov. 21) Interceptions By 3 vs. Idaho (Oct. 10) 3 Louisiana Tech (Dec. 5)

SAN JOSE STATE OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 22 Lamon Muldrow vs. Cal Poly Rushes 28 Daniel Porter, Louisiana Tech Yards rushing 184 Lamon Muldrow vs. Cal Poly Yards rushing 233 Ryan Matthews, Fresno State TD rushes 1 by five players TD rushes 3 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada Long rush 71 Lamon Muldrow vs. Cal Poly 3 Daniel Porter, Louisiana Tech Pass attempts 43 Jordan La Secla vs. Idaho Long rush 70 Vai Taua, Nevada Pass completions 31 Jordan La Secla vs. Idaho Pass attempts 46 Shane Austin, Hawai’i Philip Zavala Yards passing 302 Jordan La Secla vs. Idaho Pass completions 28 Shane Austin, Hawai’i TD passes 2 Jordan La Secla vs. Idaho Yards passing 299 Shane Austin, Hawai’i 2 Jordan La Secla vs. Cal Poly TD passes 3 Kellen Moore, Boise State 2 Kyle Reed at Louisiana Tech Long pass 61 Kellen Moore, Boise State Long pass 80 Jordan La Secla at Lousiiana Tech Receptions 10 Jon Medeiros, Hawai’i Receptions 9 Kevin Jurovich at Stanford Yards receiving 149 Jon Medeiros, Hawai’i Yards receiving 147 Marquis Avery at Louisiana Tech TD receptions 2 Marlon Moore, Fresno State TD receptions 2 Marquis Avery at Louisiana Tech Long reception 61 Kirby Moore, Boise State Long reception 80 Marquis Avery at Louisiana Tech Field goals 3 Trey Farquhar, Idaho Field goals 2 Tyler Cope vs. New Mexico State Long field goal 52 Trey Farquhar, Idaho Long field goal 46 Tyler Cope vs. New Mexico State Punts 7 Harlan Prather, Cal Poly Punts 12 Philip Zavala at USC Punting Avg. 54.0 Robert Malone, Fresno State Punting Avg. 48.3 Philip Zavala vs. Idaho Long punt 69 Robert Malone, Fresno State Long punt 67 Philip Zavala at Utah State Long punt return 54 Asa Jackson, Cal Poly Long punt return 12 Kevin Jurovich vs. Cal Poly Long kickoff return 94 Chris Owusu, Stanford Long kickoff return 42 Brandon Rutley vs. New Mexico State Tackles 12 Stephon Hatchett, New Mexico State Tackles 15 Pompey Festejo vs. Hawai’i Sacks 3.0 Tom Keiser, Stanford Pablo Garcia Sacks 2.0 Pablo Garcia vs. New Mexico State Tackles for loss 3.0 Nick Perry, USC Tackles for loss 2.0 by six players 3.0 Chris Galippo, USC Interceptions 1 by four players 3.0 Tom Keiser, Stanford Interceptions 2 Lemetrius Davis, Hawai’i

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New Fresno Boise Louisiana USC Utah Stanford Cal Poly Idaho Nevada Utah State Hawai’i Mexico State State Tech State Offense

Beauchman Beauchman Avery Avery Avery Avery Avery Beauchman Harrison Avery Harrison Avery WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR

Koloto Koloto Koloto Koloto Koloto Koloto Koloto Koloto Koloto Koloto Koloto Koloto OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT

Leatiota Leatiota Leatiota Leatiota Leatiota Leatiota Leatiota Leatiota Leatiota Leatiota Timo Leatiota OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG

Castillo Castillo Castillo Castillo Castillo Castillo R. Reed R. Reed R. Reed R. Reed R. Reed R. Reed C C C C C C C C C C C C

Eliapo Eliapo Eliapo Eliapo Eliapo Lightsy Lightsy Vargas Timo Timo Faulkner Timo OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG

Konye Konye Konye Konye Konye Konye Konye Konye Vargas Vargas Vargas Vargas OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT

Otten Otten Otten Otten Otten Beauchman Otten Otten Williams Williams Williams Williams TE TE TE TE TE WR TE TE TE TE TE TE

K. Reed K. Reed La Secla La Secla La Secla La Secla La Secla La Secla La Secla La Secla K. Reed K. Reed QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB

Perry Perry Perry Muldrow Muldrow Muldrow Muldrow Muldrow Muldrow Muldrow Maher Muldrow RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB WR RB

Rutley Harrison Beauchman Gonzalez Rutley Harrison Rutley Rutley Rutley Rutley Beauchman Beauchman RB WR WR RB RB WR RB RB RB RB WR WR

Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Beauchman Beauchman Jurovich Jurovich WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR

Defense

Marah Cole Cole Cole Nigos Nigos T. Johnson Nigos Nigos Cole L. Smith L. Smith DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE

Cressel Willis Garcia A. Davis Willis Garcia Garcia Rodriguez Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT

Willis A. Davis A. Davis Lightsy A. Davis Willis A. Davis A. Davis A. Davis A. Davis Cressel Cressel DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT

C. Ihenacho C. Ihenacho C. Ihenacho C. Ihenacho C. Ihenacho C. Ihenacho C. Ihenacho T. Johnson T. Johnson T. Johnson Cole Cole DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE

T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones T. Jones LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB

Cole Festejo Festejo Festejo Cole Cole Festejo Cole Cole Festejo Festejo Festejo LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB

Newsome Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB

Germany Germany Newsome Newsome Newsome Newsome Yell Yell Yell Yell Yell Yell CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB

D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho S S S S S S S S S S S S

Tuipulotu Tuipulotu Tuipulotu Tuipulotu Tuipulotu Gonzalez Tuipulotu Tuipulotu Tuipulotu Ngatikaura Ngatikaura Tuipulotu S S S S S LB S S S S S S

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NCAA STATISTICS Team Scoring Offense - 118th Total Offense - 115th Rushing Offense - 115th Passing Offense - 73rd Passing Efficiency - 100th Kickoff Returns - 117th Punting - 22nd Scoring Defense - 109th Total Defense - 109th Rushing Defense - 119th Passing Defense - 10th Passing Efficiency Defense - 78th Punt Returns - 120th Turnover Margin - 83rd Passes Intercepted - 26th Fumbles Recovered - 10th tied Fewest Fumbles Lost - 49th tied Turnovers Gained - 68th Fewest Yards Penalized - 33rd Sacks - 80th Sacks Allowed - 104th Travis Jones (14) became the first San Jose State University football player named to the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Good Works Team. Twenty-two of the Individuals (Top-100) nation’s top student-athletes out of the 50,000 college football participants who personify the Passing Efficiency - Jordan La Secla, 93rd true spirit of teamwork and charity to society through commendable acts of kindness and com- Receptions - munity service are named to the team each year. Kevin Jurovich, 51st tied Marquis Avery, 71st tied HONORS Receiving Yards Per Game - Kevin Jurovich, 63rd Eric Bucholz, LB Kevin Jurovich, WR Punting - Philip Zavala, 38th Academic All-WAC 2nd team All-WAC Tackles - Tanner Burns, 77th tied Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game Forced Fumbles - Tanner Burns, S Devin Newsome, 16th tied WAC Defensive Player of the Week Fred Koloto, OT Tanner Burns, 16th tied (9/28) Academic All-WAC Fumbles Recovered - Travis Johnson, 61st tied Justin Cole, DE Manu Ngatikaura, S Travis Jones, 61st tied 2nd team All-WAC Academic All-WAC Passes Defensed - All-Star Game Peyton Thompson, 61st tied James Orth, S Tyler Cope, PK Academic All-WAC San Jose State University’s Academic All-WAC NCAA Statistical Champions Ryan Otten, TE Team Carl Ihenacho, DE Academic All-WAC 2nd team All-WAC 1987 Team Passing Offense Academic All-WAC Patrick Perry, RB 1986 Team Total Offense Academic All-WAC 1986 Team Passing Offense Duke Ihenacho, LB 1939 Team Total Defense 1st team All-WAC Ray Rodriguez, DT/TE Academic All-WAC 1939 Team Rushing Defense Travis Johnson, DE Liam Smith, DE Academic All-WAC Individual Academic All-WAC Travis Jones, LB 2008 Tackles for Loss - Jarron Gilbert, DT American Football Coaches Association Braden Storaasli, LB 2002 Kickoff Returns - Charles Pauley, WR Good Works Team Academic All-WAC 1986 Total Offense - Mike Perez, QB Academic All-WAC Philip Zavala, P 1961 Passing - , QB 2nd team All-WAC 1956 Receiving - Art Powell, E www.sjsuspartans.com 93 Western Athletic Conference

In its nearly 50- The first championship was held in WAC Football Champions year existence, the November 1962, when Arizona won the 1962 New Mexico Western Athletic men’s cross country title. New Mexico 1963 New Mexico Conference contin- followed with the first WAC football title. 1964 Arizona, Utah & New Mexico ues to evolve and Arizona finished second in the NCAA 1965 BYU feature some of the College World Series and, less than three 1966 Wyoming nation’s best inter- years later, Arizona State claimed the 1967 Wyoming collegiate competi- league’s first NCAA title when the Sun 1968 Wyoming tion. One thing Devils won the College World Series. 1969 Arizona State that remains Fresno State was the last WAC school to 1970 Arizona State unchanged is the earn an NCAA team title when it won 1971 Arizona State persistent nature the College World Series in 2008. Karl Benson 1972 Arizona State of the nine Since 1962, changes have occurred. WAC Commissioner 1973 Arizona & Arizona State schools in the UTEP and Colorado State became mem- 1974 BYU WAC to advance bers in September 1967. Arizona and 1975 Arizona State their programs to contend at the top lev- Arizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978. 1976 BYU & Wyoming els of the NCAA. The WAC then added San Diego State 1977 Arizona State & BYU The WAC provides its student-athletes (1978), Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force 1978 BYU the chance to travel to scenic destinations (1980). Before 1990, the WAC sponsored 1979 BYU and gain exposure in some of the nation’s championships only in men’s sports. 1980 BYU most diverse markets. In addition, the However, a merger with the High 1981 BYU WAC’s student-athletes work to achieve Country Athletic Conference formed a 1982 BYU the highest levels of academic success at single conference under one administra- 1983 BYU their respective institutions. tive structure, and the 1990-91 athletic 1984 BYU The WAC has experienced tremendous year was the first in which both men and 1985 Air Force & Fresno State success. Since women com- 1986 San Diego State 2001, the WAC peted under 1987 Wyoming has sent 31 the WAC 1988 Wyoming teams to bowl name. 1989 BYU games. The con- Fresno State 1990 BYU ference has sent was added in 1991 BYU teams to BCS 1992, and then 1992 Hawai’i, Fresno State & BYU bowl games in in 1996, the 1993 BYU, Fresno State & Wyoming three of the last women’s pro- 1994 Colorado State four seasons. grams from 1995 Colorado State, BYU, The WAC has sent at least two teams Air Force and Hawai‘i along with six Utah & Air Force to the NCAA Men’s Basketball new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, 1996 Wyoming (Pacific Division) Tournament in 24 of the past 27 seasons. SMU, TCU and Tulsa) came into the BYU (Mountain Division) Every current WAC school has competed WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, 1997 Colorado State (Pacific Division) in the NCAA Tournament since 1990. In Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San New Mexico (Mountain Division) baseball, the WAC boasts two national Diego State, Utah and Wyoming with- 1998 BYU (Pacific Division) champions in the past seven years. drew on June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), Air Force (Mountain Division) In 2001, the WAC partnered with ESPN Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech 1999 Hawai’i, TCU & Fresno State for coverage of football and basketball (2001) were added. TCU withdrew fol- 2000 UTEP & TCU giving the conference national exposure. lowing the 2000-01 season. The current 2001 Louisiana Tech An extension was signed in 2008 that membership was established on July 1, 2002 Boise State guarantees over 300 regular season WAC 2005, when Idaho, New Mexico State and 2003 Boise State contests and 45 championship events will Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, 2004 Boise State be aired on the ESPN networks through SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. 2005 Nevada & Boise State 2017. The WAC officially added WAC.tv Presently, the WAC crowns team and 2006 Boise State in 2006 to give fans streaming internet individual champions in 19 sports – eight 2007 Hawai’i access to many of its postseason champi- men’s and 11 women’s. For the men, 2008 Boise State onships. there are championships in baseball, bas- 2009 Boise State The WAC is the sixth oldest among the ketball, cross country, football, golf, ten- nation’s 11 Division I-A conferences. Its nis, indoor track and field and outdoor history traces back to July 27, 1962, when track and field. Championships for In the 2009-10 academic year, San Jose the original six-team league of Arizona, women are held in basketball, cross State won WAC championships in Arizona State, Brigham Young, New country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, women’s soccer and women’s golf. Mexico, Utah and Wyoming began com- swimming and diving, tennis, indoor petition. track and field, outdoor track and field and volleyball.

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2009 STANDINGS PLAYERS OF THE WEEK WAC GAMES ALL GAMES Offense W L Pct. W L Pct. 9/7 Greg Salas, Hawai’i, WR Boise State 8 0 1.000 14 0 1.000 9/14 Greg Alexander, Hawai’i, QB Nevada 7 1 .875 8 5 .615 9/21 Ryan Matthews, Fresno State, RB Fresno State 6 2 .750 8 5 .615 9/28 Nathan Enderle, Idaho, QB Idaho 4 4 .500 8 5 .615 10/5 , Nevada, RB Hawai’i 3 5 .375 6 7 .462 10/12 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada, QB Louisiana Tech 3 5 .375 4 8 .333 10/19 Ryan Matthews, Fresno State, RB Utah State 3 5 .375 4 8 .333 10/26 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada, QB San Jose State 1 7 .125 2 10 .167 11/2 Ryan Matthews, Fresno State, RB 11/9 Leon Wright-Jackson, Hawai’i, RB New Mexico State 1 7 .125 3 10 .231 11/16 Austin Pettis, Boise State, WR 11/23 Doug Martin, Boise State, RB First Team All-WAC Second Team All-WAC 11/30 Robert Turbin, Utah State, RB Wide Receivers Wide Receivers 12/7 Daniel Porter, Louisiana Tech, RB Austin Pettis, JR, Boise State Kevin Jurovich, SR, San Jose State Defense Titus Young, JR, Boise State Max Komar, SR, Idaho 9/7 Nico Herron, Fresno State, LB Greg Salas, JR, Hawai’i Brandon WImberly, FR, Nevada 9/14 Corey Paredes, Hawai’i, LB Tight End Seyi Ajirotutu, SR, Fresno State 9/21 JoJo Dickson, Idaho, LB Dennis Morris, SR, Louisiana Tech Tight End 9/28 Tanner Burns, San Jose State, S Offensive Linemen Virgil Green, JR, Nevada 10/5 Shiloh Keo, Idaho, S Nate Potter, SO, Boise State Offensive Linemen 10/12 Desia Dunn, Fresno State, CB Andrew Jackson, JR, Fresno State Kenny Wiggins, JR, Fresno State 10/19 Aaron Lavarias, Idaho, DE John Estes, SR, Hawai’i Aaron Kia, SR, Hawai’i 10/26 , Boise State, S Mike Iupati, SR, Idaho Irv Stevens, SR, Idaho 11/2 Kyle Wilson, Boise State, CB Alonzo Durham, SR, Nevada Rob McGill, JR, Louisiana Tech 11/9 Lorne Bell, Fresno State, S Quarterback Kenneth Ackerman, SR, Nevada 11/16 Jonathon Amaya, Nevada, S Kellen Moore, SO, Boise State Quarterback 11/23 Ben Jacobs, Fresno State, LB Running Backs Colin Kaepernick, JR, Nevada 11/30 Blaze Soares, Hawai’i, LB Ryan Matthews, JR, Fresno State Running Backs 12/7 Tank Calais, Louisiana Tech, S Vai Taua, JR, Nevada Daniel Porter, JR, Louisiana Tech Special Teams Down Linemen Jeremy Avery, JR, Boise State 9/7 Bobby Cowan, Idaho, P Ryan Winterswyk, JR, Boise State Robert Turbin, SO, Utah State 9/14 Phillip Livas, Louisiana Tech, RS Chris Carter, JR, Fresno State Down Linemen 9/21 Titus Young, Boise State, KR D’Anthony Smith, SR, Louisiana Tech Carl Ihenacho, JR, San Jose State 9/28 Kyle Hughes, New Mexico State, K Dontay Moch, JR, Nevada Billy Winn, SO, Boise State 10/5 Trey Farquhar, Idaho, PK 10/12 Marcus Anderson, NMSU, RS Linebackers Aaron Lavarias, JR, Idaho 10/19 Robert Malone, Fresno State, P Ben Jacobs, JR, Fresno State Kevin Basped, JR, Nevada 10/26 Kyle Brotzman, Boise State, PK/P Blaze Soares, SR, Hawai’i Linebackers 11/2 Justin Veltung, Idaho, RS Adrien Cole, SO, Louisiana Tech Justin Cole, JR, San Jose State 11/9 Kevin Goessling, Fresno State, PK , SO, Utah State Winston Venable, JR, Boise State 11/16 Titus Young, Boise State, KR Defensive Backs JoJo Dickson, JR, Idaho 11/23 Kevin Goessling, Fresno State, PK Duke Ihenacho, JR, San Jose State James-Michael Johnson, SO, Nevada 11/30 Titus Young, Boise State, KR Kyle Wilson, SR, Boise State Defensive Backs 12/7 Alex Dunnachie, Hawai’i, P Shiloh Keo, JR, Idaho Jeron Johnson, JR, Boise State Davon House, JR, New Mexico State Lorne Bell, JR, Fresno State Placekicker: Kevin Goessling, SO, Moses Harris, SR, Fresno State Fresno State Jonathon Amaya, SR, Nevada Academic All-WAC Spartans Offensive Line Fred Koloto Punter: Robert Malone, SR, Fresno State Placekicker Tight End Ryan Otten Special Teams: Titus Young, JR, Trey Farquhar, FR, Idaho Running Back Patrick Perry Boise State Punter Defensive Line Carl Ihenacho Offensive Player of the Year: Philip Zavala, SR, San Jose State Defensive Line Travis Johnson Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State Special Teams Defensive Line Ray Rodriguez Defensive Player of the Year: Phillip Livas, JR, Louisiana Tech Defensive Line Liam Smith Dontay Moch, DE, Nevada Linebacker Eric Bucholz Freshman of the Year: Linebacker Travis Jones Brandon Wimberly, WR, Nevada Linebacker Braden Storaasli Coach of the Year: Defensive Back Manu Ngatikaura Chris Petersen, Boise State Defensive Back James Orth Placekicker Tyler Cope www.sjsuspartans.com 95 Western Athletic Conference Bowl History

1936 New Mexico State (Sun - T) 1999 Fresno State (Las Vegas - L) 2010 Conference Bowl 1946 San Jose State (Raisin - W) Hawai’i (Oahu - W) San Jose State 20, Utah State 0 Boise State (Humanitarian - W) Lineup 1948 Nevada (Salad - W) 2000 Fresno State (Silicon Valley - L) 1949 San Jose State (Raisin - W) Boise State (Humanitarian - W) San Jose State 20, Texas Tech 13 2001 Fresno State (Silicon Valley - L) Nevada (Harbor - L) Louisiana Tech (Humanitarian - L) 1959 New Mexico State (Sun - W) 2002 Hawaii (Hawai’i - L) 1960 New Mexico State (Sun - W) Fresno State (Silicon Valley - W) Utah State (Sun - L) Boise State (Humanitarian - W) 1961 Fresno State (Mercy - W) 2003 Boise State (Fort Worth - W) Utah State (Gotham - L) Fresno State (Silicon Valley - W) 1971 San Jose State (Pasadena - L) Hawai’i (Hawai’i - W) Memphis State 28, San Jose State 9 Tulsa (Humanitarian - L) 1977 Louisiana Tech (Independence - W) 2004 Hawaii (Sheraton Hawaii - W) 1978 Louisiana Tech (Independence - L) Fresno State (MPC Computers - W) 1981 San Jose State (California - L) Boise State (Liberty - L) Toledo 27, San Jose State 25 UTEP (Houston - L) 1982 Fresno State (California - W) 2005 Nevada (Sheraton Hawaii - W) New Mexico Bowl 1985 Fresno State (California - W) Boise State (MPC Computers - L) December 18, 2010 1986 San Jose State (California - W) Fresno State (AutoZone Liberty - L) WAC vs. Mountain West San Jose State 37, Miami (Ohio) 7 2006 San Jose State (New Mexico - W) 1987 San Jose State (California - L) San Jose State 20, New Mexico 12 E. Michigan 30, San Jose State 27 Boise State (Fiesta - W) 1988 Fresno State (California - W) Hawai’i (Sheraton Hawaii - W) 1989 Fresno State (California - W) Nevada (MPC Computers - L) Hawai’i (Aloha - L) 2007 Hawai’i (Sugar - L) 1990 San Jose State (California - W) Fresno State (Roady’s Humanitarian - W) San Jose State 48, C. Michigan 24 Boise State (Sheraton Hawaii - L) Louisiana Tech (Independence - T) Nevada (New Mexico - L) 1991 Fresno State (California - W) 2008 Boise State (Poinsettia - L) 1992 Fresno State (Freedom - W) Hawai’i (Sheraton Hawai’i - L) Hawai’i (Holiday - W) Fresno State (New Mexico - L) uDrove Nevada (Las Vegas - L) Louisiana Tech (Independence - W) Humanitarian Bowl 1993 Fresno State (Aloha - L) Nevada (Roady’s Humanitarian - L) December 18, 2010 Utah State (Las Vegas - W) 2009 Boise State (Fiesta - W) WAC vs. MAC 1995 Nevada (Las Vegas - L) Idaho (Roady’s Humanitarian - W) 1996 Nevada (Las Vegas - W) Fresno State (New Mexico - L) 1997 Utah State (Humanitarian - L) Nevada (Sheraton Hawai’i - L) 1998 Idaho (Humanitarian - W)

Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl December 24, 2010 WAC vs. C-USA

Mike Perez was a Most Sheldon Canley was a James Jones was the Matt Castelo was the Valuable Player in the Most Valuable Player in Offensive Most Valuable Defensive Most 1986 California Bowl. the 1990 California Player in the 2006 New Valuable Player in the Raisin Bowl. Mexico Bowl. 2006 New Mexico Bowl. Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl January 9, 2011 WAC vs. Pac-10

96 2010 San Jose State University Football RECORDRECORD BOOKBOOK 1st-team All-Conference Selections

OFFENSE Oliver Newell, WR...... 1997 Clay Jackson, DB ...... 1973 Jim Accinelli, C ...... 1984 Mark Nichols, WR ...... 1979 Cody Jones, DT...... 1972 John Aimonetti, OT ...... 1986 Charles Pauley, WR ...... 2002 Barry Kidney, LB ...... 1987 Stacey Bailey, WR...... 1980, 1981 Mike Perez, QB...... 1986, 1987 Everett Lampkins, LB ...... 1989 Mike Barnard, OT ...... 1987 Travis Peterson, OG...... 1992 Dwight Lowery, CB ...... 2006, 2007 John Blain, OT ...... 1975, 1976 Vic Rahkshani, TE ...... 1976 Glen McClaran, DB ...... 1981 Lawrence Brice, RB ...... 1971 Henry Ramelli, OT...... 1983 Terry McDonald, DE ...... 1984 Bryce Burnett, TE ...... 1990 Tony Rice, OT ...... 1977 Steve McEnroe, DT ...... 1981, 1982 Sheldon Canley, TB ...... 1989, 1990 Eric Richardson, WR ...... 1983 John McMillen, DT...... 1971 Jim Carter, OG ...... 1987 Brian Roche, TE ...... 1995 Frank Manumaleuga, LB . . 1977, 1978 Steve Clarkson, QB ...... 1981, 1982 Jim Ruiz, OT ...... 1973 Bob Matheny, LB ...... 1982 Steve DeBerg, QB ...... 1976 James Saxon, FB ...... 1987 Lyneil Mayo, LB ...... 1989, 1990 David Diaz-Infante, OG ...... 1986 Tim Stejskal, C ...... 1986 George Muraoka, DT...... 1989 Rick Dozier, OT ...... 1979 Carl Sullivan, TE ...... 1983 Bob Overly, DE ...... 1981 Nathan DuPree, TB ...... 1992 Jewerl Thomas, RB...... 1979 Christopher Owens, CB ...... 2008 Kevin Evans, WR ...... 1988 Tim Toews, G ...... 1976 Yepi Pauu, LB ...... 1987 Chris Fe’esago, OT...... 2000, 2001 Nick Trammer, C ...... 1992 James Richburg, DB...... 1978 Tracy Franz, TE...... 1980 Bryan Watje, TE ...... 2005 Rayford Roberson, LB ...... 1976 Anthony Gallegos, OG ...... 1990 Deoncé Whitaker, TB...... 2000 Larry Sandson, NG ...... 1987 , QB ...... 1992 Gerald Willhite, TB ...... 1980, 1981 Gerald Small, DB . . . . 1975, 1976, 1977 Charles Gardner, OT ...... 1971 Brian Woods, C...... 1990 Jay Taylor, CB ...... 1987 Pat Hinds, OT ...... 1990 Ken Thomas, CB ...... 1979,1981 Max Hooper, OT ...... 1980, 1981 DEFENSE Cheyenne Tuufuli, LB ...... 1981 Peni Iosefa, OT ...... 1990, 1991 Bob Bleisch, DL ...... 1990 Simon Vaoifi, DT ...... 1991 Kenny Jackson, TB ...... 1986, 1987 Kim Bokamper, DT ...... 1975 Anthony Washington, ROV . . . . . 1992 Johnny Johnson, Jr., TB ...... 1988 Raymond Bowles, OLB ...... 1991 Dave Wasick, DT ...... 1973, 1974 Rick Kane, RB ...... 1975, 1976 Gill Byrd, CB...... 1980, 1982 Lyle West, S ...... 1997, 1998 Mike Katolin, OG...... 1980 Matt Castelo, LB...... 2007 Cully Williamson, DB ...... 1978 Tim Kearse, WR-KR...... 1981, 1982 Dave Chaney, LB ...... 1970, 1971 Frank Witherspoon, S ...... 1984 Paul Kessler, C ...... 1976 K.C. Clark, CB ...... 1986 Louie Wright, CB ...... 1974 Craig Kimball, QB ...... 1974 Sherman Cocroft, S ...... 1983 Larry Zajonc, LB...... 1974 Dale Knott, RB ...... 1970 Heshimu Colar, S ...... 1991 KICKERS Guy Liggins, WR ...... 1987 Greg Cox, ROV...... 1987 Jim Hughes, P...... 1989 Larry Lloyd, RB ...... 1973 Nick DeLong, DL ...... 1978 Tim Morgan, P ...... 1999 David Loverne, OT ...... 1998 Carl Ekern, LB ...... 1973, 1974,1975 Joe Nedney, PK...... 1992 , QB ...... 1978, 1979 Wilson Faumuina, DE 1974, 1975, 1976 Waylon Prather, P...... 2006 Ike McBee, WR ...... 1973, 1974 Tony Ficklin, DE...... 2004 Gary Maddocks, WR ...... 1975, 1976 Fred Ford, DT ...... 1976 NOTE: Prior to 1970, San Jose State Lafo Malauulu, WR ...... 1986 Jarron Gilbert, DT ...... 2008 participated as an independent at the Pat Markey, C ...... 1975 Randy Gill, LB ...... 1977 major college level. SJSU belonged to the Gil Martinez, C...... 1978 Dan Godfrey, LB...... 1993, 1994 from 1970 through Ralph Martini, QB ...... 1990 Steve Hieber, LB ...... 1990 1995 and the Western Athletic Conference Chris Moyneur, TE...... 1972 Duke Ihenacho, LB, S . . . . . 2008, 2009 since the 1996 season.

Players of the Year

YEAR PLAYER, POS. 1974 ...... Dave Wasick, DT 1975 ...... Carl Ekern, LB 1976 ...... Steve DeBerg, QB 1978 . . . . . Frank Manumaleuga, LB 1979 ...... Ed Luther, QB 1980 ...... Gerald Willhite, TB 1981 ...... Gerald Willhite, TB 1986...... Mike Perez, QB 1987...... Mike Perez, QB 1990 ...... Sheldon Canley, TB 1990 ...... Lyneil Mayo, LB 2008...... Jarron Gilbert, DT Dave Wasick Carl Ekern Steve DeBerg Frank Manumaleuga

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OFFENSE Todd Ranney, OT ...... 1992 Bernard Justiniani, DL...... 1979 Courtney Anderson, TE ...... 2003 Jerry Reese, WR ...... 1993 Damon Keeve, LB ...... 1981 Stacey Bailey, WR...... 1979 Eric Richardson, WR ...... 1982 Willie Lewis, DB...... 1971, 1972 Maceo Barbosa, TB...... 1991 David Richmond, WR ...... 2008 Beto Lomax, S ...... 1995 George Beadell, C...... 1977 Tony Rice, OT ...... 1976 Sam Kennedy, LB ...... 1986 Bobby Blackmon, WR ...... 1991 Brian Roche, TE ...... 1994 Marty Lyon, DT ...... 1992 John Booker, OT ...... 2007 Rich Sarlatte, TE ...... 1992 Jacob Malae, LB ...... 1996 Sean Brewer, TE ...... 2000 Edell Shepherd, WR...... 2001 Derrick Martin, DB ...... 1979 Matt Cantu, OT...... 2006 Rufus Skillern, WR ...... 2004 Mike Maurer, LB ...... 1982 Kevin Cole, TB ...... 1977, 1978 Tony Smith, WR ...... 1984 Terry McDonald, LB ...... 1983 Ron Collins, OT ...... 1975 Joel Tautuaa, OG ...... 2000 Dave Moss, LB ...... 1988, 1989 Otis Cooper, WR...... 1971 Don Teague, C ...... 1987 George Muraoka, DT...... 1988 John Cotti, OT...... 1993 Tyson Thompson, TB...... 2004 Willie Nevels, NG ...... 1978 Steve Dahl, WR...... 1971 Tim Toews, OG...... 1975 Kevin O’Connell, NG ...... 1992 Yonus Davis, TB . . . . . 2005, 2006, 2008 Nick Trammer, C ...... 1991 Christopher Owens, CB ...... 2007 Ara Derderian, OT ...... 1989 Reno Vaita, C...... 1973 Josh Parry, LB ...... 2000 Jeremy Dominguez, OG ...... 2000 LaMons Walker, C ...... 2003 Mike Powers, DT ...... 1990 Gary Dudley, WR ...... 1976 Jimmy Walsh, FB ...... 1979 Dwayne Price, DB ...... 1973 Dave Ellis, QB...... 1971 Deoncé Whitaker, TB...... 1999 Ryan Rasnick, S ...... 1987, 1989 Kevin Evans, WR ...... 1989 Jacobbi Williams, WR ...... 1994 James Richburg, DB...... 1977 Chris Fe’esago, OG ...... 1999 Tuati Wooden, WR ...... 2003 Rayford Roberson, LB . . . . . 1977, 1978 Mervyn Fernandez, WR ...... 1981 DEFENSE Mike Scialabba, OLB ...... 1990 Tracy Franz, TE...... 1981 Dave Albright, LB ...... 1983 Jim Singleton, LB ...... 1992 Mark Fredrick, OG...... 1988 Emanuel Armstrong, LB . . 1971, 1973 Freddie Smith, CB ...... 1991 Anthony Gallegos, OG ...... 1989 Bill Benjamin, OLB...... 1980 Jay Taylor, CB ...... 1988 Jeff Garcia, QB ...... 1991 Bob Bleisch, NG ...... 1989 Eddie Thomas, CB ...... 1990 Joseph Hayes, OT...... 2003 Marshall Blount, DE ...... 2000 Vance Topps, LB ...... 1975 Windrell Hayes, WR ...... 1996 Raymond Bowles, OLB ...... 1992 Rod Traylor, DT ...... 1980 Chris Hill, OG...... 1995 Bill Brown, LB...... 1971 Cheyenne Tuufuli, LB ...... 1979 Pat Hinds, OT ...... 1989 Matt Castelo, LB ...... 2006 Christopher Vedder, S ...... 2006 Max Hooper, OT ...... 1978, 1979 Danny Clark, DT ...... 1984 Alex Wallace, CB ...... 2000 Mike Hopkins, WR ...... 1973 Chris Clarke, LB ...... 1991 Anthony Washington, S ...... 1991 Bob Hughes, OT...... 1970 Heshimu Colar, S ...... 1990 , DE ...... 1970 Chad Hymel, OG ...... 1990 Justin Cole, LB ...... 2008, 2009 Armahn Williams, NG ...... 1983 , TB...... 1982, 1983 Greg Cox, S ...... 1986 Wayne Woodard, DT ...... 1986 James Jones, WR...... 2006 Charles DeJurnett, DE ...... 1973 Bryan Yeager, DT ...... 2000 Steve Joyce, WR ...... 1977 Lloyd Forrest, LB ...... 1986 KICKERS Jarmar Julien, TB ...... 2001 Coye Francies, CB ...... 2008 Mike Berg, PK...... 1981 Kevin Jurovich, WR ...... 2007, 2009 Paul Franklin, CB...... 1989, 1990 Tom Diehl, P ...... 1986 Art Kelley, OT...... 1972 Jarron Gilbert, DL ...... 2007 Joe Furlow, PK ...... 1995 Craig Kimball, QB ...... 1973 Joe Glaspie, DB...... 1976 Randy Johnson, PK ...... 1977 Bill Klump, TE ...... 1987 , DB...... 2005 Joe Nedney, PK...... 1991, 1994 Dale Knott, RB ...... 1972 Vyn Goodmon, LB ...... 1984 Sergio Olivarez, PK ...... 1986 Tom Larson, OG ...... 1982 Dee Grayer, CB ...... 1992 Jared Strubeck, PK ...... 2006 Ed Luther, QB ...... 1977 Jessie Green, NG ...... 1982 Philip Zavala, P ...... 2009 Manu Mulitano, OG ...... 1986 Kinji Green, DL...... 2005 SPECIAL TEAMS Oliver Newell, WR...... 1998 Brodie Greer, DB ...... 1970 Larry Barnes ...... 1970, 1971 Mark Nichols, WR ...... 1980 Steve Hines, CB ...... 1978 Sheldon Canley, KOR ...... 1990 Rick Parma, WR ...... 1978 Carl Ihenacho, DE ...... 2008, 2009 Heshimu Colar, PR ...... 1990 Jeff Petkevicius, C ...... 1983 Troy Jensen, S ...... 1993 Brian Lundy ...... 1995 Roger Profitt, QB ...... 1975 Cody Jones, DT...... 1971 Charles Pauley ...... 2002 Tim Provost, OT ...... 2002 Gerald Jones, S ...... 2002, 2003 Deoncé Whitaker ...... 1998 Steven Pulley, WR ...... 1999 Seymour Jones, DE ...... 1972

Ed Luther Gerald Willhite Mike Perez Sheldon Canley Lyneil Mayo Jarron Gilbert www.sjsuspartans.com 99 All-Star Game Selections

EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME 2008 Dwight Lowery, CB JAPAN BOWL 1935 Bud Hubbard, E 2009 Jarron Gilbert, DL 1985 Vyn Goodmon, LB 1940 Leroy Zimmerman, FB 1986 , Asst. Coach 1949 Bob Pifferini, C SENIOR BOWL 1987 K.C. Clark, CB 1954 Tom Louderback, OT 1971 Dave Chaney, LB 1988 Kenny Jackson, TB 1956 , Assoc. Coach 1972 Cody Jones, DT Guy Liggins, WR 1961 Mack Burton, HB 1974 Dave Wasick, DE Mike Perez, QB Oscar Donahue, WR Louie Wright, CB 1991 Ralph Martini, QB 1965 Charlie Harraway, FB 1975 Kim Bokamper, DE 1967 Danny Holman, QB 1976 Wilson Faumuina, DT COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME 1971 Dave Chaney, LB 1977 Gerald Small, DB 1955 Tom Louderback, OT 1972 Cody Jones, DT 1980 Jewerl Thomas, HB 1975 Louie Wright, CB 1974 Dave Wasick, LB 1981 Mark Nichols, WR Dave Wasick, DT Louie Wright, DB 2009 Coye Francies, CB 1976 Kim Bokamper, DE 1975 Carl Ekern, LB 2010 Justin Cole, LB Kim Bokamper, DE OLYMPIA GOLD BOWL 1976 Wilson Faumuina, DT BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC 1982 Gerald Willhite, HB Rick Kane, RB 1975 Kim Bokamper, DE 1977 Gerald Small, DB 1982 , Head Coach KING ALL-STAR CLASSIC 1979 Jewerl Thomas, RB Gill Byrd, CB 1990 George Muraoka, DT 1981 Mark Nichols, WR Steve Clarkson, QB 1982 Jack Elway, Asst. Coach 1987 Guy Liggins, WR PARADISE BOWL Gerald Willhite, HB Mike Perez, QB 2002 Jarmar Julien, TB 1983 Jack Elway, Head Coach James Saxon, TB Jelani Hawkins, OT Gill Byrd, CB 1988 Jay Taylor, CB Patrick Battle, FB Steve Clarkson, QB 1990 Sheldon Canley, TB 2003 Luke La Herran, LB Tim Kearse, WR Ralph Martini, QB Charles Pauley, WR 1984 Eric Richardson, WR 1991 Matt Veatch, QB 1987 John Aimonetti, OT 2003 Scott Rislov, QB LAS VEGAS ALL-STAR CLASSIC 1988 Claude Gilbert, Asst. Coach 2004 Courtney Anderson, TE Kenny Jackson, TB HULA BOWL Guy Liggins, WR 1965 Charlie Harraway, FB INTA-JUICE CLASSIC Mike Perez, QB 1978 Frank Manumaleuga, LB 2007 Dick Tomey, Head Coach 1991 , Asst. Coach 1989 Jay Taylor, CB John Broussard, WR Sheldon Canley, TB 1992 Peni Iosefa, OT Matt Cantu, OT Lyneil Mayo, LB 1996 Brian Roche, TE James Jones, WR 1993 Nick Trammer, C 1999 David Loverne, OT Freddy McCutcheon, DL 1994 John Ralston, Asst. Coach 2001 Josh Parry, LB Christopher Vedder, S Jeff Garcia, QB 2004 , Asst. Coach 1995 Dan Godfrey, LB Gerald Jones, DB TEXAS vs. THE NATION 1996 Brian Roche, TE Kendrick Starling, WR 2008 Adam Tafralis, QB 1999 David Loverne, OT 2005 , OT John Booker, OL 2002 Deonce Whitaker, TB 2006 Dick Tomey, Asst. Coach Matt Castelo, LB Chris Fe’esago, OG Trestin George, DB Demetrius Jones, LB 2003 Tim Provost, OT Kinji Green, DL 2009 Yonus Davis, RB 2004 Joseph Hayes, OG Rufus Skillern, WR Christopher Owens, CB Neil Parry, Special Teams Ezekiel Staples, LB David Richmond, WR Scott Rislov, QB 2008 Waylon Prather, P 2010 Kevin Jurovich, WR 2005 Eddie Brown, DT

Matt Veatch, QB Jeff Garcia, QB Deoncé Whitaker, TB Jarmar Julien, TB Scott Rislov, QB Gerald Jones, S 1991 Blue-Gray 1994 East-West 2002 East-West 2002 Paradise Bowl 2003 Blue-Gray 2004 Hula Bowl Classic Shrine Game Shrine Game Most Valuable Classic Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding Offensive Player Most Outstanding Defensive Player Offensive Player Offensive Player Offensive Player Offensive Player

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Lloyd Thomas, E Leroy Zimmerman, FB Dave Chaney, LB 1938 A.P. 1st team 1939 A.P. 1st team 1970 Honorable Mention 1971 A.P. 1st team

Dwight Lowery, CB 2006 AFCA 1st team 2006 FWAA 1st team 2006 A.P. 3rd team 2007 AFCA 1st team

Charles Pauley, Returns Louie Wright, CB Frank Manumaleuga, LB HONORABLE 2003 collegefootballnews. 1974 A.P. 2nd team 1977 Honorable Mention MENTION com 1st team 1978 A.P. 3rd team 2003 A.P. 3rd team ALL-AMERICAS (A-E)

John Aimonetti, OT, 1986 Johnny Allen, E, 1939 Lynn Aplanalp, QB, 1952 Stacey Bailey, WR, 1980 Mike Barnard, OT, 1987 Keith Birlem, QB, 1938 Bill Brown, LB, 1971 Bob Bronzan, T, 1939 Ken Thomas, DB Eric Richardson, WR Guy Liggins, WR Gill Byrd, CB, 1980 & 1982 1979 Honorable Mention 1983 NEA 2nd team 1986 Honorable Mention Jim Cadile, T, 1960 1981 NEA 2nd team 1987 U.P.I. 2nd team Jim Carter, OG, 1987 K.C. Clark, CB, 1986 Sherman Cocroft, S, 1983 Justin Cole, DE, 2006 (freshman All-American) Kenny Cook, G, 1939 Greg Cox, S, 1987 David Diaz-Infante, OG, 1986 Oscar Donahue, E, 1961 Nathan DuPree, TB, 1992 Sheldon Canley, TB Brian Roche, TE Deoncé Whitaker, TB Dick Erler, G, 1960 1989 Honorable Mention 1995 A.P. 2nd team 2000 TSN 3rd team Kevin Evans, WR, 1989 1990 A.P. 3rd team www.sjsuspartans.com 101 All-Americas

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICAS (F-Z) Wilson Faumuina, DT, 1975 Tracy Franz, TE, 1980 Chon Gallegos, QB, 1961 Jeff Garcia, QB, 1992 Gerald Small, CB Ed Luther, QB Gill Byrd, CB Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Max Hooper, OT, 1980 & 1981 1976, 1977 1978, 1979 1980, 1982 Kenny Jackson, TB, 1986 Johnny Johnson, Jr., TB, 1988 Mike Jones, QB, 1960 Rick Kane, TB, 1975 Mike Katolin, OG, 1980 Tim Kearse, WR, 1981 & 1982 Barry Kidney, LB, 1987 Ed Luther, QB, 1978 & 1979 Lafo Malauulu, WR, 1986 Ralph Martini, QB, 1990 Lyneil Mayo, DE, 1990 Max Hooper, OT Gerald Willhite, TB Tim Kearse, WR Terry McDonald, DE, 1984 Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention 1980, 1981 1980, 1981 1981, 1982 Steve McEnroe, DT, 1981 & 1982 Walt McPherson, FB, 1938 Morris Manoogian, HB, 1939 Chris Moyneur, TE, 1972 Mark Nichols, WR, 1979 Yepi Pauu, LB, 1987 Mike Perez, QB, 1986 & 1987 Travis Peterson, OG, 1992 Don Presley, G, 1939 Henry Ramelli, OT, 1983 Harry Russell, HB, 1949 Steve McEnroe, DT Mike Perez, QB Larry Sandson, NG, 1987 Honorable Mention Honorable Mention James Saxon, TB, 1987 1981, 1982 1986, 1987 Gerald Small, CB, 1976 & 1977 Tim Stejskal, C, 1986 Jared Strubeck, PK, 2005 (freshman All-American) Carl Sullivan, TE, 1984 Jay Taylor, CB, 1987 , C, 1939 Truck Tornell, T, 1939 Dave Wasick, DT, 1974 Gerald Willhite, TB, 1981 & 1982 Vic Rakhshani, TE Joe Nedney, PK Frank Witherspoon, S, 1984 1st team freshman 3rd team freshman Jack Wool, FB, 1930 All-American 1976 All-American 1991 Herm Zetterquist, HB, 1939

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(NFL, CFL, USFL, AFL, AAFC, Arena 2009 – Iowa (ARENA2) Football, Arena Football 2, NFL Europe) Kim Bokamper, DE (127 NFL games) 1977-85 – Miami A John Booker, OL Dave Albright, LB 2009 – Spokane (ARENA2) 1985 – Memphis (USFL), 2010 – Arizona (ARENA) 1986-91 – Saskatchewan (CFL) Damon Bowers, WR Steve Alexakos, OL (18 NFL games) 1999 – New Engand (ARENA), 1970 – Denver, 2000-01 – Houston (ARENA), 1971 – New York Giants 2002 – Orlando (ARENA) Chris Alexander, LB Trevor Bowles, OL 1991 – Frankfurt (WLAF), 1984-86 – Montreal (CFL) 1994-95 – Albany (ARENA) 1987-91 – Edmonton (CFL) Courtney Anderson, TE (43 NFL games) Kevin Bowman, WR (3 NFL games) 2004-06 – Oakland 1987 – British Columbia (CFL) Gill Byrd, CB 2007 – Detroit, Atlanta 1987 – Philadelphia 1st round draft pick Sean Brewer, TE (10 NFL games) 22nd selection in 1983 B 2002 – Cincinnati, Martin Baccaglio, OL (14 NFL games) 2003 – Atlanta 10 NFL seasons 1968 – San Diego (AFL), Jamall Broussard, WR (8 NFL games) San Diego 1983-92 1968-70 – Cincinnati 2004 – Carolina 2 Pro Bowl selections Stacey Bailey, WR (91 NFL games) 2005 – Cincinnati () 1982-90 – Atlanta 2006 – Cologne (NFL Europe) San Diego Chargers Hall of Fame Jerome Bearden, DB 2006 – Houston (practice squad) 1983 – Oakland (USFL) 2007 – Toronto (CFL) Assistant coach Bill Benjamin, OLB (2 NFL games) 2008 – Philadelphia, San Jose (ARENA) St. Louis Rams 2003-05 1987 – Indianapolis John Broussard, WR (8 NFL games) Chicago 2006-07 Keith Birlem, QB (9 NFL games) 2007 – Jacksonville 1939 – Washington, 2008 – Chicago (practice squad) 1939 – Chicago Cardinals Norman Brown, OLB John Blain, OL 1996 – Minnesota (ARENA), 1977-87 – British Columbia (CFL) 1997-98 New Jersey (ARENA) John Blake, OL Bryce Burnett, TE 1978-80 – British Columbia (CFL) 1996-97 – Barcelona (WLAF) Marshall Blount, DE Marcel Burrough, OL 2004 – Central Valley (ARENA2), 2009 – Florida (ARENA2)

Jim Cadile, OL 11 NFL seasons Chicago 1962-72

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John Blain, OT Kim Bokamper, DE 145 Spartans have 11 CFL seasons 1st round draft pick British Columbia 1977-87 19th selection in 1976 played pro football Miami 1977-85 1983 & 1985 All-CFL selection Pro Bowl Selection 17 have played in 1979 British ’ 10 or more seasons 50th season All-Time Dream Team www.sjsuspartans.com 103 Spartans in the Pros

Mack Burton, WR Harold Crisler, E (53 NFL games) 1962-66 – British Columbia (CFL) 1948-49 – Washington, Howard Butler, DT 1950 – Baltimore (AAFC) 1996-2002 – San Jose (ARENA) Wardell Crutchfield, DB Gill Byrd, CB (149 NFL games) 2000 – Iowa (ARENA) 1983-92 – San Diego Clarence Cunningham, WR 2007-08 – Stockton (ARENA2) C Jim Cadile, OL (128 NFL games) D 1962-72 – Chicago Ken Daniel, CB (32 NFL games) Reggie Candler, L 1983-84 – Oakland (USFL), 2005-06 – Bakersfield (ARENA2) 1984 – New York Giants, Sheldon Canley, TB (1 NFL game) 1986-87 – Indianapolis 1991-92 – San Francisco, Rashied Davis, WR (76 NFL games) David Diaz-Infante, G 1992 – New York Jets, 2003-05 – San Jose (ARENA) 1994 – Baltimore (CFL) 2005-09 – Chicago 12 professional seasons John Carlos, WR Steve DeBerg, QB (207 NFL games) San Diego 1987 1971 – Montreal (CFL), 1977-80 – San Francisco, Frankfurt (WLAF) 1991-92 1972 – Toronto (CFL) 1981-83 – Denver, Sacramento (CFL) 1993-94 Danny Clark, DE (1 NFL game) 1984-87, 92-93 – Tampa Bay (NFL), Denver 1996-98, 2000, 2001 1987 – 1988-91 – Kansas City, Philadelphia 1999 K.C. Clark, DB (26 NFL games) 1993 – Miami, Las Vegas (XFL) 2001 1987-88, 90-91 – Denver, 1998 – Atlanta 1990 – British Columbia (CFL), Charles DeJurnett, DT (118 NFL games) Steve Clarkson, QB 1974-75 – Southern California (WFL), 1983 – Saskatchewan (CFL) 1976-80 – San Diego, Charles Clinton, CB (2 NFL games) 1982-86 – Los Angeles Rams 1987 – Houston David Diaz-Infante, OG (69 NFL games) Sherman Cocroft, S (67 NFL games) 1987 – San Diego, 1985-87 – Kansas City, 1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF), 1988 – Buffalo, 1993-94 – Sacramento (CFL), 1989 – Tampa Bay 1996-98, 2000, 01 – Denver, Dan Colchico, DE (78 NFL games) 1999 – Philadelphia, 1960-64, 67 – San Francisco, 2001 – Las Vegas (XFL) 1969 – New Orleans Jeremy Dominguez, L Floyd Collier 2002 – Fresno (ARENA2) 1948 – San Francisco (AAFC) Oscar Donahue, WR (13 NFL games) Greg Cox, S (55 NFL games) 1962 – Minnesota 1988, 90-91 – San Francisco, Leon Donohue, OL (84 NFL games) 1989 – New York Giants, 1962-64 – San Francisco, 1995 – San Jose (ARENA) 1965-67 – Dallas Carl Ekern, LB 13 NFL seasons Steve DeBerg, QB Los Angeles Rams 1976-88 17 NFL seasons San Francisco 1977-80 All Pro Selection Denver 1981-83 1986 Tampa Bay (NFL) 1984-87 Pro Bowl Selection Kansas City 1988-91 1986 Tampa Bay 1992-93 Miami 1993 Atlanta 1998

Assistant Coach Charles DeJurnett, DL New York Giants 1995-96 11 NFL seasons Tampa Bay (ARENA) 2004 Southern California (WFL) 1974-75 Spartan Stadium San Diego 1976-80 Ring of Honor Los Angeles Rams 1982-86

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Harley Dow, K (12 NFL games) Marcus Helfman, TE 1950 – San Francisco 2004 – (NFL-Europe), E 2005 – Rhein Fire (NFL-Europe) Carl Ekern, LB (151 NFL games) Paul Held, QB (13 NFL games) 1976-88 – Los Angeles Rams 1954 – Pittsburgh, 1955 – Detroit, Green Bay F Wilson Faumuina, DT (74 NFL games) Fred Heron, DE (79 NFL games) 1977-82 – Atlanta 1966-72 – St. Louis Mervyn Fernandez, WR (86 NFL games) Pat Hinds, OT 1982-86 – British Columbia (CFL), 1991-92 – Calgary (CFL), 1987-92 – Los Angeles Raiders, 1993 – Toronto (CFL) 1994 – British Columbia (CFL) , FB (78 NFL games) Wilson Faumuina, DT Tony Ficklin, DE 1999-2002 – St. Louis Rams, 1st round draft pick 2007 – Green Bay (ARENA2), 2003 – Arizona, 2008 – Kansas City (ARENA), 2004 – Arizona (injured reserve), 20th selection in 1977 New York (ARENA) 2005 – Arizona Atlanta 1977-82 Coye Francies, CB (6 NFL games) 2006 – New York Jets 2009 – Cleveland Domingo Holmes, CB Paul Franklin, CB 2008 – Stockton (ARENA2) 1995-96 – Orlando (ARENA), Michael Hooper, WR 1997 – New York City (ARENA) 2008 – Stockton (ARENA2) Tracy Franz, TE (3 NFL games) Bud Hubbard, E (10 NFL games) 1984-85 – Oakland (USFL), 1935 – Brooklyn 1987 – San Francisco Eric Hurt, DB (4 NFL games) 1980 – Cleveland, Dallas G Chon Gallegos, QB J 1962 – Oakland (AFL) Cass Jackson, DB Jeff Garcia, QB (125 NFL games) 1964 – Ottawa (CFL) 1994-98 – Calgary (CFL), Bobby Johnson, TB 1999-03 – San Francisco, 1986 – Saskatchewan (CFL) Mervyn Fernandez, WR 2004 – Cleveland, Johnny Johnson, TB (72 NFL games) 12 professional seasons 2005 – Detroit, 1990-92 – Phoenix, 2006 – Philadelphia, 1993-94 – New York Jets British Columbia (CFL) 1982-86 2007-08 – Tampa Bay Marv Johnson, HB (40 NFL games) Los Angeles Raiders 1987-92 2009 – Philadelphia 1951-52 – Los Angeles, British Columbia (CFL) 1994 Trestin George, DB 1952-53 – Green Bay 2007-08 – San Jose (ARENA) Cody Jones, DT (110 NFL games) 1985 CFL 2009 – British Columbia (CFL) 1974-78, 80-82 – Los Angeles Rams Most Outstanding Player Jarron Gilbert, DL (4 NFL games) James Jones, WR (42 NFL games) 2009 – Chicago 2007-09 – Green Bay Randy Gill, LB (8 NFL games) Jarmar Julien, TB (2 NFL games) 1978 – St. Louis, Tampa Bay 2002 – Kansas City Chiefs Mace Gouldsby, DT 1990 – Edmonton (CFL) K Dee Grayer, CB Rick Kane, TB (125 NFL games) 1997 – Milwaukee (ARENA), 1977-83 – Detroit, 1998 – Portland (ARENA) 1984 – Washington, 1985 – Detroit H Mike Katolin, OL (3 NFL games) Charlie Hardy, E 1983 – Boston (USFL), 1960-62 – Oakland (AFL) 1984 – Oklahoma (USFL), Charley Harraway, FB (110 NFL games) 1985 – Arizona (USFL), 1966-68 – Cleveland, 1987 – Cleveland Johnny Johnson, TB 1969-73 – Washington Tim Kearse, WR (3 NFL games) Phoenix 1990-92 Brian Hawkins, DB 1983 – British Columbia (CFL), New York Jets 1993-94 1983 – Saskatchewan (CFL) 1987 – Detroit, Indianapolis, 1990 NFL 1988 – Saskatchewan (CFL) Rookie of the Year www.sjsuspartans.com 105 Spartans in the Pros

Sam Kennedy, LB (3 NFL games) 1997-99 – Arizona, 1988 – San Francisco 1999 – Baltimore, 1999 – Oakland, L 2000 – Denver, Tom Louderback, OL (24 NFL games) 2000 – Carolina, 1958-59 – Philadelphia, 2001-03 – Tennessee, 1958-59 – Oakland (AFL), 2004 – Tennessee (injured reserve), 1962 – Buffalo (AFL) 2005-09 – San Francisco David Loverne, OG (64 NFL games) Mark Nichols, WR (76 NFL games) 2000-01 – New York Jets, 1981-87 – Detroit 2002 – Washington, Kaiser Noa, LB 2003 – St. Louis, 1993 – Miami (ARENA) 2004 – Detroit, Abdul-Salam Noah, DT 2005 – Detroit (injured reserve) 2001 – San Francisco (XFL), Mark Nichols, WR Dwight Lowery, CB (29 NFL games) 2004-05 – New Orleans (ARENA), 1st round draft pick 2008-09 – New York Jets 2006 – Georgia (ARENA) Ed Luther, QB (61 NFL games) Ray Norton, HB (9 NFL games) 15th selection in 1981 1980-84 – San Diego, 1960-61 – San Francisco Detroit 1981-87 1985 – Jacksonville (USFL), 1986 – Indianapolis O , QB William Obeng, OL 1991 – Columbus (ARENA), 2005 – Oakland (practice squad), 1992 – San Antonio (ARENA) 2006 – Cologne (NFL Europe) Ray Lychak, OL 2007-08 – San Jose (ARENA) 1966-68 – Montreal (CFL), Ron Ockimey, S 1969 – Edmonton (CFL), 2002-03 – British Columbia (CFL), 1970-71 – British Columbia (CFL), 2005-06 – Winnipeg (CFL) 1972-73 – Winnipeg (CFL) Dwayne O’Steen, CB (77 NFL games) 1978-79 – Los Angeles, M 1980-81 – Oakland, Curtice Macfarlane, L 1982 – Baltimore, 1998-99, 2001 – San Jose (ARENA), 1983 – Tampa Bay (NFL), 2003 – Ottawa (CFL) 1983-84 – Green Bay Frank Manumaleuna, LB (35 NFL games) Bob Overly, LB Jerry Reese, WR 1979-81 – Kansas City, 1983 – Oakland (USFL) 10 professional seasons 1983-84 – Oakland (USFL), Christopher Owens, CB (16 NFL games) 1985 – Portland (USFL) 2009 – Atlanta San Jose (ARENA) 1995 Derrick Martin, DB (3 NFL games) San Antonio (CFL) 1995 1980 – Hamilton (CFL), P San Jose (ARENA) 1996 1983-85 – Oakland (USFL), Josh Parry, FB (37 NFL games) Buffalo 1997 1987 – San Francisco 2002 – Frankfurt (NFL-Europe), Scotland (NFL-Europe) 1998 Ralph Martini, QB 2004-05 – Philadelphia Eagles San Jose (ARENA) 1999-2004 1992 – Sacramento (WLAF) 2006 – Seattle Lyneil Mayo, OLB Charles Pauley, WR 1991, 1992 – British Columbia (CFL), 2004, 2006 – San Jose (ARENA), Spartan Facts: 1992 – Frankfurt (WLAF) 2005 – Chicago (ARENA), Keith McDonald, WR (9 NFL games) 2007 – Philaelphia (ARENA), 1987 – Houston, 2008 – Georgia (ARENA) 6 Pro Bowl selections 1989 – Detroit Yepi Pauu, LB Searcy Miles 1988 – Los Angeles (ARENA), 1954-56 – San Francisco 1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF) 2 Most Valuable Frank Minnini, HB (36 NFL games) Mike Perez, QB Player 1947-49 – Chicago, 1991 – Frankfurt (WLAF), award winners 1949 – Pittsburgh 1991 – New York Giants, 1992 – Frankfurt (WLAF), N 1994-97 – Albany (ARENA), 1 NFL Kenny Nash, WR (1 NFL game) 1998 – New York City (ARENA), Rookie of the Year 1987 – Kansas City 1999 – New England (ARENA) Joe Nedney, PK (167 NFL games) Philip Perry, FB/LB 1995 – Oakland (practice squad), 2005-06 – Memphis (ARENA2) 1995-96 – Miami,

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Bill Peterson, OL (56 NFL games) 2004 – Tampa Bay (injured reserve), 1968-72 – Cincinnati, 2006 – Houston 1975 – Kansas City 2007 – Detroit (practice squad) Tom Petithomme, FB 2008 – Denver (injured reserve) 1995-96 – San Jose (ARENA), Ricky Siglar, OL (100 NFL games) 1998 – Iowa (ARENA), 1990 – San Francisco, 1999 – San Jose (ARENA) 1993-96, 98 – Kansas City, Bob Pifferini, OL (12 NFL games) 1997-98 – New Orleans, 1949 – Detroit 1998 – Carolina Art Powell, E (13 NFL games) Gerald Small, CB (104 NFL games) 1957 – Montreal (CFL), 1978-83 – Miami, 1959 – Philadelphia, 1984 – Atlanta 1960-62 – New York (AFL), Omarr Smith, CB 1963-66 – Oakland (AFL), 2001-02, 04-08 – San Jose (ARENA), 1967 – Buffalo (AFL), 2003 – Tampa Bay (ARENA) Gerald Willhite, TB 1968 – Minnesota Tommie Smith, WR (2 NFL games) 1st round draft pick Tim Provost, OL 1969 – Cincinnati 21st selection in 1982 2003 – New England (practice squad) Kendrick Starling, WR (8 NFL games) Denver 1982-88 2004 – Houston, R 2005 – New Orleans (practice squad), All-AFC Selection Larnell Ransom, DL 2006 – Rhein (NFL Europe), 1986 2008 – Central Valley (ARENA2) 2007 – Edmonton (CFL) Spartan Stadium Phil Rebboah, PK Carl Sullivan, TE (3 NFL games) Ring of Honor 1984 – Los Angeles Raiders, 1984-85 – Oakland (USFL), 1985-86 – San Diego 1987 – Green Bay Jerry Reese, WR (5 NFL games) John Sutro, OL (5 NFL games) 1995, 96 – San Jose (ARENA), 1962 – San Francisco 1995 – San Antonio (CFL), Bob Sykes, FB (3 NFL games) 1997 – Buffalo, 1952 – Washington 1998 – Scotland (NFL-Europe), 1999-2004 – San Jose (ARENA) T Eric Richardson, WR (30 NFL games) Adam Tafralis, QB 1985-86 – Buffalo 2008-09 – Hamilton (CFL) Scott Rislov, QB Drew Taylor, WR 2005 – Nashville (ARENA), 1978-79 – British Columbia (CFL), 2006 – Central Valley (ARENA2) 1980 – Hamilton (CFL), 2007-08 – San Jose (ARENA) 1981 – Toronto (CFL), Walt Roberts, HB (83 NFL games) 1982 – Montreal (CFL) 1964-66 – Cleveland, Eddie Taylor, CB 1967 – New Orleans, 1991-92 – Winnipeg (CFL), Billy Wilson, WR 1969-70 – Washington 1993 – British Columbia (CFL) 10 NFL seasons Brian Roche, TE (23 NFL games) Jay Taylor, CB (79 NFL games) San Francisco 1951-60 1996-97 – San Diego, 1989-92 – Phoenix, 1998 – Kansas City, 1993-95 – Kansas City Pro Bowl & All-Pro 2001 – San Francisco (XFL) , QB (1 NFL game) Selection 1956-57 – British Columbia (CFL), S 1958 – San Francisco, 1954, 1955, 1956, S.T. Saffold, WR (14 NFL games) 1960 – Oakland (AFL) 1957, 1958, 1959 1968 – Cincinnati Eddie Thomas, CB James Saxon, FB (111 NFL games) 1991-92 – Edmonton (CFL), Bay Area Sports 1988-91 – Kansas City, 1994 – Toronto (CFL), Hall of Fame 1992-94 – Miami, 1995, 1997 – British Columbia (CFL), 1995 – Philadelphia 1999 – Winnipeg (CFL) Travis Seaton, B Jewerl Thomas, TB (56 NFL games) 2004 – Philadelphia (ARENA) 1981-82 – Los Angeles Rams, 2007 – Stockton (ARENA2) 1983 – Kansas City, 2008-09 – Oklahoma City (ARENA2) 1984 – San Diego Edell Shepherd, WR (25 NFL games) Ken Thomas, DB (14 NFL games) 2002 – Chicago (practice squad), 1983 – Kansas City 2003 – Scotland (NFL Europe), Gary Thompson, S (24 NFL games) 2003, 2005 – Tampa Bay, 1983-84 – Buffalo www.sjsuspartans.com 107 Spartans in the Pros

Tyson Thompson, TB (30 NFL games) Dave Wasick, DT 2005-07 – Dallas 1975 – Kansas City, Bob Titchenal, OL (30 NFL games) 1976 – New York Jets 1940-42 – Washington, Lyle West, S (51 NFL games) 1946 – San Francisco (AAFC) 1999-2000 – New York Giants, 1947 – Los Angeles (AAFC) 2002-03 – Kansas City Mel Tom, DE (113 NFL games) Deoncé Whitaker, TB 1967-73 – Philadelphia, 2002 – British Columbia (CFL), 1973-75 – Chicago 2003 – Montreal (CFL) John Travis, HB (6 NFL games) Gerald Willhite, TB (78 NFL games) 1966 – San Diego 1982-88 – Denver Billy Wilson, E (100 NFL games) U 1951-60 – San Francisco Mitch Ucovich (10 NFL games) Louie Wright, CB (167 NFL games) Louie Wright, CB 1944 – Washington, 1975-86 – Denver 1st round draft pick 1945 – Chicago Cardinals 17th selection in 1975 1949 – Baltimore (AAFC) Z 12 NFL seasons Blair Zerr, FB Denver 1975-86 W 1992-93 – Calgary (CFL) Named to the 1970’s Alex Wallace, DB Leroy Zimmerman, FB (84 NFL games) 2002 – British Columbia (CFL), 1940-42 – Washington, NFL All-Decade Team 2005-06 – Bakersfield (ARENA2), 1942, 1943-46 – Philadelphia, Pro Bowl Selections 2007 – New Orleans, Tampa Bay (ARENA) 1943 – Pittsburgh, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1985 Jimmy Walsh, FB (4 NFL games) 1947 – Detroit, 1980 – Seattle 1948 – Boston All-NFL Selections Active players in boldfaced type 1978, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1985 All-AFC Selections 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1985 Denver Broncos Ring of Fame

Spartan Stadium Ring of Honor

Dwight Lowery, CB New York Jets 2008-09

Christopher Owens, CB Atlanta 2009

Coye Francies, CB Cleveland 2009

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Jeff Garcia, QB Joe Nedney, PK Rashied Davis, WR 16 professional seasons 14 professional seasons San Jose (ARENA) 2003-05 Calgary (CFL) 1994-98 Miami 1995-97 Chicago 2005-09 Arizona 1997-99 Played in Super Bowl XLI 1997 CFL West Division Baltimore 1999 Most Outstanding Player Oakland 1999 Denver 2000 Carolina 2000 San Francisco 1999-2003 Tennessee 2001-03 Cleveland 2004 Tennessee injured reserve 2004 Detroit 2005 San Francisco 2005-09 Philadelphia 2006 Tampa Bay 2007-08 Most points by a Spartan in an Philadelphia 2009 NFL career - 1,063 Pro Bowl Selections 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007

Spartan Stadium Ring of Honor

James Jones, WR Green Bay 2007-09

Jarron Gilbert, DL Chicago 2009 www.sjsuspartans.com 109 Spartans in the Pros

Super Bowl Spartans XII (1/15/78) Louie Wright, Denver Broncos XIV (1/20/80) Carl Ekern, Los Angeles Rams Cody Jones, Los Angeles Rams XV (1/25/81) Dwayne O’Steen, Oakland Raiders Dick Vermeil, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Chuck Clausen, Philadelphia Eagles asst. coach XVI (1/24/82) Bill Walsh, San Francisco 49ers head coach Justin Cole, LB Kevin Jurovich, WR Kansas City Chiefs free agent Philadelphia Eagles free agent XVII (1/30/83) Kim Bokamper, Miami Dolphins Gerald Small, Miami Dolphins XIX (1/20/85) Bill Walsh, San Francisco 49ers head coach Kim Bokamper, Miami Dolphins XXI (1/25/87) Gerald Willhite, Denver Broncos Louie Wright, Denver Broncos XXII (1/31/88) Gerald Willhite, Denver Broncos K.C. Clark, Denver Broncos XXIII (1/22/89) Bill Walsh, San Francisco 49ers head coach Sam Kennedy, San Francisco 49ers XXIV (1/28/90) Greg Cox, San Francisco 49ers Trestin George, DB Adam Tafralis, QB XXV (1/27/91) Greg Cox, New York Giants British Columbia Lions (CFL) Hamilton Tiger Cats (CFL) XXXII (1/25/98) David Diaz-Infante, Denver Broncos XXXIII (1/31/99) David Diaz-Infante, Denver Broncos Steve DeBerg, Atlanta Falcons XXXIV (1/30/00) Dick Vermeil, St. Louis Rams head coach Al Saunders, St. Louis Rams assistant coach James Hodgins, St. Louis Rams XXXV (1/28/01) Lyle West, New York Giants XXXVI (1/27/02) James Hodgins, St. Louis Rams XXXIX (2/6/05) Josh Parry, Philadelphia Eagles XLI (2/4/07) Gill Byrd, Chicago Bears assistant coach Yonus Davis, RB John Booker, OL British Columbia Lions (CFL) , ARENA Rashied Davis, Chicago Bears Super Bowl winners in bold-faced type

Spartan Fact: San Jose State, Arkansas and Dayton are the only schools with two alums who coached Super Bowl- winning teams.

Bill Walsh and Dick Vermeil have combined for four Super Bowl victories. Arkansas’ Jimmy Johnson and have combined for three. Dayton’s Chuck Noll and Jon Gruden have five Super Bowl wins between them.

The late Bill Walsh (left) coached the San Francisco 49ers to three Super Bowl victories. Dick Vermeil (right) coached the 1999 St. Louis Rams to victory in Super Bowl XXXIV.

110 2010 San Jose State University Football Coaching in the Pros

Tom Bass Lou Patrone 1964-67 – San Diego (AFL), 2008 – San Jose (ARENA) 1968-70 – Cincinnati, 1976-81 – Tampa Bay, Al Saunders 1982-85 – San Diego 1982-88 – San Diego, 1989-98 – Kansas City, Ken Blue 1999-2000 – St. Louis, 1970 – St. Louis 2001-05 – Kansas City, 2006-07 – Washington, Bob Bronzan 2008 – St. Louis 1958 – Philadelphia James Saxon Gill Byrd 2000 – Buffalo, ames Saxon is in his 11th 2003-05 – St. Louis 2001-07 – Kansas City, season as a NFL assistant. 2006-10 – Chicago 2008-10 – Miami

Jim Cadile Omarr Smith 1984 – Denver (USFL) 2009 – Arkansas (ARENA2), 2010 – Arizona (ARENA) K.C. Clark 1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF) Scott Swartz 2004 – San Francisco Chuck Clausen 1976-85 – Philadelphia, Dick Vermeil 1986-89 – Atlanta 1969, 71-73 – Los Angeles, 1976-82 – Philadelphia, Dan Colchico 1997-99 – St. Louis, 1967 – San Francisco 2001-05 – Kansas City Gill Byrd is in his eighth Max Coley Dick Voris season as a NFL assistant. 1977 – San Diego, 1954 – Los Angeles, 1978 – Los Angeles 1961-62 – Green Bay, 1963-67 – San Francisco, Steve DeBerg 1968-71 – St. Louis, 1995-96 – New York Giants, 1972 – Detroit, 2004 – Tampa Bay (ARENA) 1973 – Baltimore

Claude Gilbert Bill Walsh 1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF) 1966 – Oakland (AFL), 1968-75 – Cincinnati, Fred Guidici 1976 – San Diego, 1995 – Oakland 1979-88 – San Francisco

Terrell Jones Jimmy Walsh 2000-04 – San Francisco, 1997 – Arizona (ARENA), Al Saunders worked in the 2005 – Tampa Bay 1998 – San Jose (ARENA) NFL for 27 seasons. He was the San Diego Chargers’ Tim Kearse Billy Wilson head coach from 1986 2001-06 – Saskatchewan (CFL), 1961-62, 64-67, 80 – San Francisco through 1988. 2007 – Montreal (CFL) 2010 - Calgary (CFL)

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San Jose State football players in the WAC Fact: National Football League draft (1940-2009), American Football League draft (1960-66) NFL first-round draft Player Team Yr./Rnd. (Selection) choices by schools: Jarron Gilbert, DT Chicago Bears 2009/3rd round (68) Christopher Owens, CB Atlanta Falcons 2009/3rd round (90) Coye Francies, CB Cleveland Browns 2009/6th round (191) San Jose State – 6 Dwight Lowery, CB New York Jets 2008/4th round (113) James Jones, WR Green Bay Packers 2007/3rd round (78) Fresno State – 5 John Broussard, WR Jacksonville Jaguars 2007/7th round (229) Utah State – 4 Courtney Anderson, TE Oakland Raiders 2004/7th round (245) Louisiana Tech – 4 Tim Provost, OT Miami Dolphins 2003/6th round (206) Sean Brewer, TE Cincinnati Bengals 2001/3rd round (66) Boise State – 2 Idaho – 2 David Loverne, OT New York Jets 1999/3rd round (90) Nevada – 1 Lyle West, S New York Giants 1999/6th round (189) Brian Roche, TE San Diego Chargers 1996/3rd round (81) Hawai’i – 1 Sheldon Canley, TB San Francisco 49ers 1991/7th round (193) New Mexico State – 0 Johnny Johnson, TB Phoenix Cardinals 1990/7th round (169) Tony Jeffery, WR Kansas City Chiefs 1990/12th round (318)

Jay Taylor, CB Phoenix Cardinals 1989/6th round (150) James Saxon, TB Kansas City Chiefs 1988/6th round (139) Mike Perez, QB New York Giants 1988/7th round (175) Spartan Fact: Tony Smith, WR New York Jets 1985/5th round (134) Eric Richardson, WR 1984/2nd round (41) Bobby Johnson, TB Kansas City Chiefs 1984/11th round (285) The San Francisco 49ers Gill Byrd, CB San Diego Chargers 1983/1st round (22) have drafted the most Ken Thomas, S Kansas City Chiefs 1983/6th round (173) Brian Hawkins, S Denver Broncos 1983/9th round (228) San Jose State players – Mervyn Fernandez, WR Oakland Raiders 1983/10th round (277) 11. Tim Kearse, WR San Diego Chargers 1983/11th round (303) Gerald Willhite, TB Denver Broncos 1982/1st round (21) Stacey Bailey, WR Atlanta Falcons 1982/3rd round (63) Mark Nichols, WR 1981/1st round (16) Jewerl Thomas, RB Los Angeles Rams 1980/3rd round (58) Ed Luther, QB San Diego Chargers 1980/4th round (101)

Frank Manumaleuga, LB Kansas City Chiefs 1979/4th round (85) Spartan Fact: Gerald Small, CB Miami Dolphins 1978/4th round (93) Randy Gill, LB St. Louis Cardinals 1978/10th round (265) Wilson Faumuina, DT Atlanta Falcons 1977/1st round (20) Round selections Rick Kane, TB Detroit Lions 1977/3rd round (69) in NFL drafts Jim LeJay, WR St. Louis Cardinals 1977/10th round (270) Steve DeBerg, QB 1977/10th round (275) John Blain, T 1977/11th round (285) 1st round - 6 Kim Bokamper, DE Miami Dolphins 1976/1st round (19) 2nd round – 1 Carl Ekern, LB Los Angeles Rams 1976/5th round (128) Darryl Jenkins, RB San Francisco 49ers 1976/17th round (473) 3rd round – 11 Louie Wright, CB Denver Broncos 1975/1st round (17) 4th round – 7 Dave Wasick, DT Kansas City Chiefs 1975/6th round (139) 5th round – 7 Ike McBee, WR San Diego Chargers 1975/11th round (284) Emmanuel Armstrong, LB Green Bay Packers 1974/13th round (324) 6th round – 11 Charles DeJurnett, DL San Diego Chargers 1974/17th round (418) 7th round – 6 Cody Jones, DT Los Angeles Rams 1973/5th round (129) Dave Chaney, LB Kansas City Chiefs 1972/14th round (360) 8th round – 1 Eric Dahl, WR 1972/16th round (400) 9th round – 4 John Carlos, WR Philadelphia Eagles 1970/15th round (371) 10th round – 6 Walt Shockley, FB St. Louis Cardinals 1969/5th round (108) Steve Alexakos, OG New England Patriots 1969/9th round (209)

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Mike Spitzer, DE Detroit Lions 1968/6th round (148) Danny Holman, QB 1968/8th round (201) Spartan Fact: Roy Hall, OT Atlanta Falcons 1968/16th round (410) Walt Blackledge, WR Baltimore Colts 1968/16th round (432) Tommie Smith, WR Los Angeles Rams 1967/9th round (226) Player selection in a Eric Watts, CB Detroit Lions 1967/12th round (297) NFL draft Martin Baccaglio, T San Diego Chargers 1967/15th round (355) Fred Heron, DE Green Bay Packers 1966/3rd round (45) Mel Tom, DE Philadelphia Eagles 1966/6th round (89) Top 50 – 12 Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1966/9th round (RS) 51-100 – 21 S.T. Saffold, WR San Francisco 49ers 1966/15th round (222) 101-150 – 20 San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1966/9th round future Charlie Harraway, FB Cleveland Browns 1966/18th round (273) 151 -200 – 11 John Travis, FB San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1966/18th round (162) Dave Johnson, HB Baltimore Colts 1965/4th round (56) Bob Bonds, HB St. Louis Cardinals 1965/5th round (68) Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) 1965/13th round Brent Berry, OT Los Angeles Rams 1965/13th round (177) Spartan Fact: Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1965/10th round (RS) Jim Cadile, OL Chicago Bears 1962/4th round (49) Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1962/22nd round (169) Three times, 1983, 1977 Mack Burton, WR Chicago Bears 1962/5th round (57) and 1966, five San Jose San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1962/4th round (32) John Sutro, OL Green Bay Packers 1962/6th round (79) State players were Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1962/20th round (153) selected in a NFL draft. Oscar Donahue, WR Green Bay Packers 1962/6th round (84) Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1962/12th round (94) Leon Donohue, G San Francisco 49ers 1961/9th round (118) Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1962/29th round (225) Clair Appledoom, E Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1961/27th round Mike Jones, QB Pittsburgh Steelers 1961/20th round (271) Spartan Fact: Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1960/21st round Ray Norton, HB San Francisco 49ers 1960/4th round (46) Player selection by Denver Broncos (AFL) 1960/1st selections Ken McNeece, OL Denver Broncos (AFL) 1960/1st selections position in a NFL draft

Dan Colchico, E San Francisco 49ers 1959/7th round (78) Art Powell, E Philadelphia Eagles 1959/11th round (123) End, Wide Receiver – 25 Hal Boutte, E Detroit Lions 1958/12th round (145) Running Backs – 20 Bill Atkins, T Los Angeles Rams 1958/25th round (296) Offensive Line – 20 Bob Reinhart, QB Cleveland Browns 1957/10th round (114) Jack Adams, T Philadelphia Eagles 1956/21st round (246) Defensive Backs – 11 Clarence Wessman, E San Francisco 49ers 1956/22nd round (256) Defensive Line – 9 Jim Hughes, G Cleveland Browns 1956/24th round (289) Quarterbacks – 6 Joe Ulm, FB Philadelphia Eagles 1956/30th round (246) Tom Louderback, G Washington Redskins 1955/10th round (111) Linebackers – 5 Matt Vujevich, B New York Giants 1955/24th round (284) Tight Ends – 3 Charlie Allen, T Los Angeles Rams 1954/5th round (57) George Porter, T Philadelphia Eagles 1953/12th round (142) Stan Wacholz, E San Francisco 49ers 1953/18th round (212) Keith Carpenter, T San Francisco 49ers 1951/26th round (306) Harley Dow, T San Francisco 49ers 1950/11th round (141) Harry Russell, B Pittsburgh Steelers 1950/15th round (190) Billy Wilson, E San Francisco 49ers 1950/22nd round (283) Junior Morgan, E Los Angeles Rams 1950/28th round (363)

Bob Pifferini, C Detroit Lions 1949/15th round (142) Frank Minini, FB Chicago Bears 1947/3rd round (23) Bob Ward, B Washington Redskins 1946/18th round (189) Deward Tornell, T Washington Redskins 1941/14th round (130) Morris Buckingham, C Washington Redskins 1941/15th round (140) Leroy Zimmerman, B Washington Redskins 1940/7th round (58) www.sjsuspartans.com 113 SJSU Sports Hall of Fame

–A– Holman, Danny – QB 1966-67 Rogers, Darryl – Allen, Johnny – E 1939-41 Hooper, Max – OT 1978-81 Head Coach 1973-75 Amaral, Bob – E 1950-52 Hubbard, Bill – HB 1925-27 Russell, Harry – HB 1947-49 Aplanalp, Lynn – QB 1951-52 Head Coach 1946-49 Argilla, Luke – HB 1935-36 Hubbard, Bud – E 1932-34 –S– Hughes, Chuck – QB 1947-48 Sarkisian, Jack – QB 1938-40 –B– Saunders, Al – CB 1966-68 Bailey, Stacey – WR 1978-81 –J– Shehtanian, Dee – HB 1932-34 Beck, Harry – FB 1949-50 Jackson, Cass – HB 1961-63 Simoni, Dario – T 1932-34 Birlem, Keith – QB 1936-38 Johnson, Johnny – FB 1960-62 Small, Gerald – CB 1974-77 Bokamper, Kim – DE 1974-75 Jones, Cody – DT 1971-72 Steele, Willie – HB 1942 Bronzan, Bob – T 1937-39 Stults, Dick – FB 1951-52 Burton, Mack – HB 1959-61 –K– Byrd, Gill – CB 1979-82 Kane, Rick – TB 1975-76 –T– Kearse, Tim – WR 1980-82 Teresa, Tony – QB 1954-55 –C– Kimball, Craig – QB 1972-74 Terry, George – E 1939-41, 46 Cadile, Jim – E 1959-61 Kimura, Lincoln – Trainer 1950-62 Thomas, Lloyd – E 1936-38 Canley, Sheldon – TB 1988-90 Titchenal, Bob – C 1937-39 Carmody, Doan – G 1936-39 –L– Cementina, Al – CB 1948-50 Laws, Aubrey – FB 1925-28 –U– Chagonjian, Archie – HB 1949-51 Lewis, Bill – FB 1934-37 Ulm, Joe – FB 1953, 55 Chaney, Dave – LB 1969-71 Liggins, Guy – WR 1986-87 Clarkson, Steve – QB 1979-82 Linn, Woody – QB/K 1948-49 –V– Cocroft, Sherman – S 1982-83 Louderback, Tom – LB 1953-54 Vermeil, Dick – QB 1956-57 Colchico, Dan – E 1957-58 Luther, Ed – QB 1976-79 Voris, Dick – C 1947-48 Collins, Bart – G 1931-34 Cook, Ken – G 1938-40 –M– –W– Manoogian, Morris – HB 1937-39 Wacholz, Stan – E 1950-52 –D– Manumaleuga, Frank – LB 1977-78 Walsh, Bill – E 1953-54 DeBerg, Steve – QB 1975-76 Marcucci, Lelio – T 1942 Wasick, Dave – DT 1972-74 DeGroot, Dudley – Matthews, Larry – HB 1951-53 Wiedenhofer, Hans – G 1941-42, 46 Head Coach 1932-39 McPherson, Walt – FB 1936-38 Willhite, Gerald – TB 1980-81 DeJurnett, Charles – DT 1972-73 Mendonsa, Gibby – HB 1949-51 Wilson, Billy – E 1948-50 Diaz-Infante, David – OG 1982-86 Menges, Gene – QB 1948-50 Womack, Wayne – DT 1972 Donahue, Oscar – WR 1959-61 Minter, Aubrey – HB 1939-41 Wool, Jack – FB 1929-32 Donohue, Leon – T 1960-61 Morgan, Junior – E 1947-49 Wright, Louie – CB 1973-74 Dow, Harley – G 1936-38 Dubose, Glenn – G 1935-36 –N– –Z– Nedney, Joe – K 1991-94 Zetterquist, Herm – HB 1937-39 –E– Nichols, Mark – WR 1979-80 Zimmerman, Leroy – FB 1938-39 Ekern, Carl – LB 1972-75 Nygren, Bud – E 1940 Elway, Jack – Head Coach 1979-83 –Legends– Estes, Fred – HB 1898 –O– Bronzan, Bob Overhouse, Ray – E 1946-47 McPherson, Walt –F– Vermeil, Dick Faulk, Jack – T 1946-49 –P– Walsh, Bill Faumuina, Wilson – DT 1973-76 Peregoy, Carlton – FB 1937-39 Perez, Mike – QB 1986-87 –G– Pifferini, Bob – C 1946-47 Gallegos, Chon – QB 1959-61 Powell, Art – E 1956 Gilbert, Claude – Coach 1981-89 –R– –H– Regli, Jess 1924-27 Hardy, Charles – E 1953-54 Rishwain, Joe – QB 1938-40 Harraway, Charlie – FB 1963-65 Roberts, Walt – HB 1961-63 Hawley, Hal 1925-27 Robinson, Bert – K 1941, 43, 46 Heston, Willie – HB 1900 Rocchi, Gene – HB 1936-38 Hiram, Roy – HB 1953-54

114 2010 San Jose State University Football Spartan Stadium Ring of Honor

Honorees Bob Bronzan (1937-39 player, 1946-49 asst. coach, 1950-56 head coach, 1961-71 athletics director)

Steve DeBerg, QB (1975-76)

Coach Jack Elway (1979-83)

Louie Wright (left) was the first Spartan Star quarterback Jeff Garcia (left) joined the Jeff Garcia, QB (1991-93) chosen in the first round of a NFL draft. Ring of Honor in 2001. Claude Gilbert (1957-58 player, 1958 team captain, 1981-83 asst. coach, 1984-89 head coach)

Coach John Ralston (1993-96)

Dick Vermeil, QB (1956-57)

Bill Walsh, E (1952-53)

Pop Warner Bill Walsh (right) won post-season games Gerald Willhite (right) was one of the nation’s 1939-40 advisory coach at the college level and in the NFL. best all-purpose tailbacks in the 1980s. Gerald Willhite, TB (1980-81)

Louie Wright, CB (1974-75)

Steve DeBerg (right) was a NFL Dick Vermeil coached the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback for 17 seasons. and the St. Louis Rams to the Super Bowl.

Bob Bronzan is the Jack Elway was the John Ralston is a only known coach to first coach to lead the member of the have coached two Spartans to wins College Football Claude Gilbert (left) is the only football player Super Bowl-winning over Stanford and Hall of Fame. to earn a varsity letter, and serve San Jose State coaches – Bill Walsh California in the as team captain, assistant coach and head coach. and Dick Vermeil. same season. www.sjsuspartans.com 115 Academic Honors

Academic All-America selections 1967 - Al Saunders, DB, honorable mention 1967 - Danny Anderson, DB, honorable mention 1975 - Tim Toews, OG, first team 1981 - Steve Clarkson, QB, second team 1982 - Steve Clarkson, QB, honorable mention 2004 - Kinji Green, DT, All-District VIII team 2005 - Kinji Green, DT, All-District VIII team

Academic all-conference selections (1987-1996 – Big West Conference) Top male student-athlete 1987 - Wayne Woodard, DT Al Saunders Danny Anderson 1991 - Paul Franklin, CB 1994 - John Cotti, OT 1996 - Carl Dean, QB

(1996-present – Western Athletic Conference) Minimum 3.00 cumulative grade-point average; One-year of academic residency; Participation in 50 percent or more of the team’s contests

1996 2005 2008 Carl Dean, QB David Giesen, OG Eric Bucholz, LB Joe Furlow, PK Bobby Godinez, S Austin Carter, CB Kinji Green, DT Myles Eden, QB 1997 Ezekiel Staples, LB Pablo Garcia, DT Tim Toews James Ditch, DE Chris Reese, LB Aaron Gilbert, DT Josh Parry, LB Jared Strubeck, PK Ralph Johnson, CB Jason Santos, OG Travis Jones, LB 2006 Mohamed Marah, DE 1999 Jason Cain, TE Justin Paysnger, C Josh Parry, LB Dante Collins, RB Liam Smith, DE Tim Provost, OT David Giesen, OG Braden Storaasli, LB Aaron Gilbert, DT Matt Wigley, LS 2000 Grant Izokovic, LS Josh Parry, LB Travis Jones, LB 2009 Tuati Wooden, WR Nick Marchini, TE Eric Bucholz, LB Chris Reese, LB Tyler Cope, PK 2001 Carl Ihenacho, DE Tuati Wooden, WR 2007 Travis Johnson, DE Austin Carter, CB Travis Jones, LB Steve Clarkson 2002 Dante Collins, RB Fred Koloto, OT Kinji Green, DT Myles Eden, QB Manu Ngatikaura, S Scott Rislov, QB David Giesen, OG James Orth, S Aaron Gilbert, DT Ryan Otten, TE 2003 Carl Ihenacho, DE Patrick Perry, RB Jeff Carr, PK Travis Jones, LB Ray Rodriguez, DT/TE Kinji Green, DT Mohamed Marah, RB Liam Smith, DE Zack Rance, S Nick Marchini, TE Braden Storaasli, LB Scott Rislov, QB Devin Newsome, CB Ezekiel Staples, LB Liam Smith, DE Braden Storaasli, LB 2004 Terrance Williams, WR Jeff Carr, PK Justin Willis, DT Kinji Green, DT Ezekiel Staples, LB Kinji Green John Booker, OG James T. Callier, FB Matt Castelo, LB

116 2010 San Jose State University Football All-Coast Selections/Letterwinners

GLENN “POP” ALL-COAST - AAA - WARNER AWARD HONORABLE MENTION Abbott, Vincent - DE (2008) Abernethy, John - C (1967, 68, 70) (Recognizes the top senior football 1939 John Allen, E Abernethy, Raymond - (1935) player on the West Coast; awarded Bob Bronzan, T Abrew, Alli - QB (1993, 94) by the Palo Club) Ken Cook, G Accinelli, Jim - C (1983, 84) 1961 – Chon Gallegos, QB Aubrey Minter, B Acres, Stan - (1922, 23, 27) 1987 – Mike Perez, QB Bob Titchenal, C Ackemann, Walter - H (1955, 66) Deward Tornell, T Acuna, Ron-Jon - LB (1998, 99) “OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF 1949 Harley Dow, T Adams, Charlie - FB (1992, 93, 95) Adams, Jack - T (1951, 54, 55) THE YEAR” Billy Wilson, E 1960 Jim Cadile, T Adams, Willie - DB (2000, 01) (Named by United Press 1971 Bill Brown, LB Agu, K.J. - S (1997, 98) International) Aimonetti, John - OT (1982, 83, 84, 86) 1973 Dave Wasick, DE 1986 – Mike Perez, QB Ainuu, Tuli - LB (1982, 83) 1974 Carl Ekern, LB Alaimo, Dave - L (1966) 1976 Gerald Small,CB ALL-COAST FIRST TEAM Alario, Ed - H, F (1955) 1978 Steve Hines, CB Albright, Dave - LB (1982, 83) 1939 Leroy Zimmerman, B Ed Luther, QB Alcantara, Bill - LB (1987, 88) 1949 Harry Russell, HB 1979 Ed Luther, QB Alexakos, Steve - OG (1967, 68) Gene Menges, QB 1982 Steve Clarkson, QB Alexander, Chris - LB (1986, 87) 1960 Johnny Johnson, Sr., FB Tim Kearse, WR Alexander, Chuck - E (1955, 56) 1961 Oscar Donahue, E Alexander, Larry - DL (1980, 81) 1962 Johnny Johnson, Sr., FB (Note: All-coast players selected by Alexander, Leroy - RB (1978) Allen, Art - (1947, 48, 49) 1970 Dave Chaney, LB Associated Press and United Press Allen, Brian - TE (1977) 1971 Dave Chaney, LB International. ) 1977 Gerald Small,CB Allen, Dee - (1941) Allen, Doug - QB (1984, 85) 1981 Gerald Willhite, TB Allen, Ethan - TE/LB (2001) 1982 Gill Byrd, CB Allen, Johnny - B (1939, 40) 1984 Terry McDonald, LB Allen, Marvin - DL (1987) 1986 K.C. Clark, CB Alley, Tim - TE (1970, 71) David Diaz-Infante, OG Alpers, Rick - C (1969, 70, 71) Guy Liggins, WR Amaral, Bob - E, F (1950, 51, 52) Mike Perez, QB Amiwero, Ben - S (1999) 1987 Guy Liggins, WR Amori, Joe - (1928) Yepi Pauu, LB Anastasia, John - H, G (1951, 52) 1988 Kevin Evans, WR Anderson, Courtney - TE (2002, 03) Anderson, Danny - CB (1966, 67, 68) Johnny Johnson, TB Anderson, Don - T, G (1962, 63) Anderson, Lawrence - (1929) ALL-COAST SECOND TEAM Andrews, Jerell - F (1967) 1952 Lynn Aplanalp, QB Andrews, Ted - (1940) 1961 Chon Gallegos, QB Angelidakis, Pete - OG (1977, 78) 1963 Larry Hansen, T Anooshian, Barney - (1946) 1977 Frank Manumaleuga, LB Chon Gallegos, QB Apisaloma, Hans - G (1960) Aplanalp, Lynn - QB (1951, 52) 1980 Gerald Willhite, TB 1961 Pop Warner Award winner Appledoorn, Clarion - E (1958, 59, 60) 1981 Gill Byrd, CB Archer, Dave - OT (1967) 1983 Eric Richardson, WR Arends, Bob - E (1953, 54) 1986 John Aimonetti, OT Argilla, Luke - (1935, 36) Kenny Jackson, TB Arjo, Raymond - (1932, 33, 34) Yepi Pauu, LB Armstrong, Emanual - LB (1972, 73, 74) Wayne Woodard, DT Arnold, C.J. - DB (2001, 02) 1987 Kenny Jackson, TB Arnold, Steve - G (1964, 65) Mike Perez, QB Arrington, Justin - G (2002, 03) James Saxon, FB Arroyo, Marcus - QB (1998, 2000, 01, 02) Atkins, Bill - T, G (1957, 58) Atteberry, Les - C (1958, 59,60) ALL-COAST THIRD TEAM Avery, Marquis - WR (2009) 1955 Mel Powell, E Avila, Michael - WR (2008, 09) Avres, Stan - (1927) Azevedo, Alfred - (1933, 34, 35)

- BBB - Mike Perez, QB Baccaglio, Martin - T (1965, 66) 1987 Pop Warner Award winner Bacci, Art - OG (1980) www.sjsuspartans.com 117 Letterwinners

Bach, Bob - H (1959) Bird, Ed - DT (1984, 86) Brown, Tony - PK (1984, 85) Carpenter, Chad - DT (1991, 92) Badgley, Gene - E (1960) Birlem, Keith - QB (1936, 37, 38) Browne, Tom - DB (1967) Carpenter, Keith - C (1949, 50, 51) Bailey, Kenneth - (1940, 41) Bishop, Gilbert - (1934, 35) Brubaker, Jack - F, DE (1966, 67) Carpenter, Lester - (1934, 35, 36) Bailey, Stacey - WR (1978, 79, 80, 81) Bitner, Bob - C (1978, 79, 80) Bruce, Steve - RB (1974, 75, 76) Carr, Frank - (1898, 99, 1900) Bailey, Waking - WR Black, Bobby - H,F (1966, 68) Bruggeman, Greg - DT (1990, 91) Carr, Jeff - PK (2003, 04) (1997, 98, 99, 2000) Blackburn, Pat - LB (1976) Bruning, Leo - (1935) Carr, Michael - P (2000, 01, 02) Baird, Bill - G (1963) Blackledge, Walt - OE (1966, 67) Bicholz, Eric - LB (2008, 09) Carsten, Chester - (1941) Baker, Jeff - (1966) Blackmon, Bobby - WR (1990, 91) Buck, John - G (1965) Carter, Albert - (1898, 99, 1900) Baker, Mark - OG (1983, 84) Blackshear, Ed - CB (1987) Buck, Wayne - H (1950) Carter, Andre - RB (1982) Baldwin, Don - (1934, 35) Blackwell, Charles - (1942, 46, 47) Buckingham, Don - E (1964) Carter, Austin - CB (2007, 08, 09) Ball, Andrew - G, C (2000) Blain, John - OT (1973, 74, 75, 76) Buckingham, Morris - (1938, 39, 40) Carter, Bill - G (1964) Ball, Darwin - F (1965) Blake, John - OT (1974, 75, 76, 77) Buehler, Merle - (1932) Carter, Jim - OG (1985, 86, 87) Bandov, Boris - PK (1972) Blakes, David - WR (1990, 91) Buffa, Hal - (1937, 38, 39) Carter, Rand - QB (1962, 63) Banks, Rodney - TE (1987) Blanco, Fred - F, H (1957, 58) Buford, Sam - WR (1966) Carter, Stuart - (1941, 42) Baracchi, Charles - (1932, 33, 34) Bleisch, Bob - NG (1989, 90) Bullian, Clive - H (1955) Cartwright, Vern - (1942) Barbosa, Maceo - TB (1990, 91) Blount, Marshall - DE (1999, 2000) Bullock, James - F (1965) Carylon, R. - (1925, 26) Barnard, Brian - LB (1967, 69) Blue, Ken - (1946, 47) Burchfield, Beryl - (1922) Casaborne, Rich - F (1964) Barnard, Mike - OT Blumenfeld, Jeff - G (1964, 65) Burk, Kenneth - F (1965) Case, Bob - (1942) (1984, 85, 86, 87) Bockus, Doug - QB (1963, 64) Burke, Ken - LB (1977) Casey, Bill - QB (1966) Barnes, Larry - TE (1969, 70, 71) Bodkin, Steve - C (1981, 82) Burnett, Bryce - TE (1990) Cash, Bill - G (1953) Barr, Dave - (1933, 34) Bohan, George - OG (1981, 82) Burnham, Charles - LB (1989, 90) Castellano, Ishmel - T (1955) Barrass, Lloyd - (1927) Bokamper, Kim - LB (1974, 75) Burns, Dexter - CB (1993) Castelo, Matt - LB (2004, 05, 06, 07) Barrera, George - G (1956) Bondelie, Dick - G (1949, 50, 51) Burns, Everett - S (1986, 87) Castillo, Ronnie - OG, C Barrett, Willard - CB (1981) Bondietti, Vico - (1947, 48, 49) Burns, Tanner - S (2008, 09) (2006, 07, 08, 09) Barrington, Joe - F, H (1955, 56) Bonds, Bob - H, F, E (1961, 63, 64) Burnside, James - DL (1987) Castro, Richie - OG (1997, 98) Bass, Bob - T, G (1960, 61, 62) Bonds, Mike - LB (1976) Burrough, Marcel - OG (2005, 06) Catanese, Paul - QB (1978) Bass, Tom - G (1955) Bonnett, Wally - C (1993) Burton, Mack - H (1959, 60, 61) Cavaretta, Robert - NG (1984, 85) Bates, Doug - T (1960) Bonetto, Jerry - F (1963, 64, 65) Bush, Pat - S (1994, 95) Cementina, Al - H (1948, 49, 50) Batinich, Bruce - CB (1973, 74) Bonillas, Dave - QB (1960, 61, 62) Busick, Bob - LB (1972) Centilli, Greg - QB (1988, 90) Battle, Patrick - LB, TB (1999, 2000, 01) Bonner, R.B. - CB (1994, 96) Buss, Paul - (1929, 30, 31) Chagonjian, Archie - H (1949, 50, 51) Baughman, Bob - H (1962) Booker, John - OL (2004, 05, 06, 07) Butler, Dewayne - CB (1980) Chaid, Dave - E (1960, 61) Bayati, Ahmad - PK (1968) Booth, Rick - LB (1974, 75) Butler, Howard - DT (1992, 93, 94, 95) Chamness, Hank - C (1959, 60, 61) Beadell, George - C (1976, 77) Boschetti, Hugo - (1935) Butler, Merle - E (1958) Chaney, Dave - LB (1969, 70, 71) Beams, Mike - DT (2001, 02) Boucke, Robert - (1937) Byrd, Gill - CB (1979, 80, 81, 82) Chapman, Al - H, F (1956, 57) Bearden, Jerome - CB (1979, 80) Boutte, Hal - E (1956) Chapman, Mark - RB (1977, 78) Beasley, Bill - H (1954, 55) Bowen, David - PK (1990) - CCC - Chapple, Jason - P (1996, 1997) Beasley, Stan - H (1954, 55) Bowen, David - DB (2004, 05, 06) Cadena, Al - G (1951) Charles, Mike - RB (1979) Beatty, Jim - (1926) Bowers, Damon - WR (1996) Cadile, Jim - E, T (1959, 60, 61) Charlton, Gary - WR (1990, 91) Beauchman, Jalal - WR (2006, 07, 09) Bowers, Ennis - NG (1977) Cadile, Jim - E, G (1962, 63, 64) Chasuk, Al - (1946) Beazell, Dick - C (1961) Bowles, Raymond - OLB (1991, 92) Cadreau, Shawn - S (1985, 86) Chattleton, Desmond - WR (1983, 84) Beck, Harry - F (1949, 50) Bowles, Trevor - OT (1980, 82, 83) Cage, Todd - WR (1985, 86) Chattman, Dimitrous - S (2006, 07, 08) Becker, Henry - (1933, 34) Bowman, Bill - (1959) Cain, Jason - TE (2005, 06) Cheadle, Dan - LB (1985) Beecroft, Al - (1926) Bowman, Kevin - WR (1983, 84) Calcagno, Doug - S, LB (1990, 91) Cheim, Robert - (1946, 47, 49) Begnal, Ken - OG (1989) Boyd, John - C, L (1965, 66) Callier, James T. - FB (2004, 05, 06, 07) Childs, Derrick - OLB (1992) Belikoff, George - C (1970, 71) Boyer, Herb - G ( 1956, 57) Callier, James, Jr. - RB (2006) Christensen, Kevin - RB (1987, 88) Belnap, Ray - (1940) Boyer, Kevin - CB (1999, 2000) Calloway, Curt - (1973) Christensen, Michael - G (1965) Beloud, Paul - H (1956) Bradarich, Bob - OG (1971, 72) Camilleri, Russ - E, G (1955, 57) Christensen, Ron - DL (1971) Belz, Joe - G (1898, 99, 1900) Bradford, Charley - H (1958) Campbell, Robert - (1946) Cimoli, Mike - (1984) Bender, Mike - C (1989, 90) Bradford, Steve - RB (1979, 80) Campos, George - C, TE (2000, 01) Claiborne, Robert - WR Benjamin, Bill - LB (1977, 78, 79, 80) Brandi, Ed - S (1967, 68) Cancimilla, Kyle - TE (2004) (1974, 75, 76, 77) Benner, George - (1923) Braziel, Ben - LB (1978) Candler, Reggie - OL, TE (2002) Clanton , Dick - G (1961) Bennett, Fred - (1932, 33, 34) Brennan, Steve - OE (1967) Canley, Sheldon - TB (1989, 90) Clark, Danny - DL (1984, 85) Benton, Webster - (1926) Brewer, Sean - TE (1998, 99, 2000) Cannell, George - (1934, 35) Clark, Jeff - TE (2006, 08) Berault, Jim - E (1951) Brice, Lawrence - RB (1970, 71) Canon, Rommel - WR (1996) Clark, K.C. - CB (1983, 84, 85, 86) Berg, Mike - PK (1979, 80, 81, 82) Bronzan, Bob - T (1937, 38, 39) Cantu, Matt - C, T (2003, 04, 05, 06) Clarke, Bruce - (1947) Bergen, John - T (1951, 57) Brooks, Walter Jr. - WR (1990, 91) Cardin, Randy - DE, K (1967) Clarke, Chris - LB (1990, 91) Berglund, Randy - OG (1974, 75) Broussard, Jamall - WR (2002, 03) Cardinalli, Sal - T (1951, 52, 53) Clarkson, Steve - QB (1979, 80, 81, 82) Berry, Bob - (1937, 38) Broussard, John - WR (2003, 04, 05, 06) Carlhart, Jack - C (1951, 52) Claxton, Steven - CB (2007) Berry, Brent - T (1963, 65) Brown, Alvin - H (1953, 54) Carlson, Clint - QB (2000, 01) Clay, Richard - (1929. 30, 31) Berry, Ken - QB (1963, 64, 65) Brown, Bill - LB (1970, 71, 72) Carlson, Jon - QB (1983, 85) Clement, Buell - (1939) Berry, Robley - (1926) Brown, David - TE (1976) Carmen, Ken - T (1966) Clement, Darrel - F (1954, 55) Berry, Robert - (1937, 38) Brown, Joe - (1925, 27) Carmichael, A. - (1925, 26) Clifton, Phil - G (1959, 61) Biddle, David - (1933) Brown, Eddie - DT (2003, 04) Carmichael, Jake - (1922, 23) Climons, Edwin - CB (1985, 86) Bienick, John - RB (1984) Brown, John - (1941) Carmichael, Keith - (1930, 31) Clinton, Charles - CB (1982, 83, 84) Biglen, Jack - T (1952, 53) Brown, LaVerne - (1927) Carmichael, Pierce - (1922, 23) Coan, Andy - WR (1989) Bill, Ed - T (1953) Brown, LaVerne - LB (1977, 78) Carmody, Doan - G (1938, 39) Coats, David - OLB, DE Bilotti, Richard - T (1968) Brown, Norman - LB (1987, 88) Carpenter, Arthur - (1937, 38) (1997, 98, 2000, 01)

118 2010 San Jose State University Football Letterwinners

Cox, Lee - (1929, 30) DeBerg, Steve - QB (1975, 76) Ekern, Carl - LB (1972, 73, 74, 75) Cox, Noah - NG (1987) De Bisschop, Marshall - (1946) Elam, William - (1947) Cox, Steve - E (1965, 66) DeFraga, Harold - (1929, 30, 31) Elder, Charles - E (1961, 62) Cox, Will - (1927) Dehoney, Charley - OG (2001, 02) Elia, Joe - (1931) Craft, Chris - LB (1997, 98) DeJurnett, Charles - DT (1972, 73) Eliapo, Ailao - OG (2007, 08, 09) Craft, Derek - LB (2001) De la Flor, Raul - PK (1990) Elias, Manuel - T (1957, 58) Cragin, Gary - TE (1975, 76) Delano, Cameron - LB (1996, 97, 98) Elledge, Brian - LB, TE (2005, 07, 08) Cragin, Larry - TE (1977, 78) DeLaRue, Ed - S (1971, 72) Ellerbe, Shon - TB (1991, 94) Craig, Jim - C (1955, 56) Del Buono, George - E (1951) Elliot, Bill - C (1959) Crawford, Jack - T (1953, 54) Delgadillo, Fred - H (1954) Ellis, Butch - WR (1969, 70, 71) Crawford, Stephen - WR (1984, 85) Delgado, Ken - OT (1982, 83) Ellis, Dave - QB (1971) Creighton, Robert - (1946) Delgado, Mike - RB (1981, 83) Ellis, George - OT (1974) Cressel, Kalvin - DT (2006, 07, 08, 09) Dellinger, Dave - F (1952) Ellis, Jim - E (1963) Danny Clark was “Nitro” Crippen, Mark - DT (1967) DeLong, Nick - NG (1975, 78) Elston, George - H (1951) on the TV show, “American Crister, Porter - (1927) DeMarcus, Andy - OT (1984) Elzey, David - LB (1994, 95) Gladiators.” Cristofani, Dick - G (1957, 58) DeMonner, Ron - E (1962, 63) Embury, George - (1932) Criswell, Dave - RB (1982, 83) Demos, Pete - H (1963) Emerson, Herbert - (1929, 30) Cobarruvias, Bobby - FB (1984, 85) Crivello, John - WR (1966, 67, 68) Denevi, Pete - (1946, 47, 48) Engel, Fred - G (1963) Cobbs, George - F (1956) Crone, William - T (1965) Dennis, Jim - OG (1981, 82, 83) Engel, Herb - F (1962, 63, 64) Cobey, Tom - OG (1973, 74, 75) Crooks, Brennan - QB (1999, 2000) Derderian, Ara - OL (1988, 89) Engle, Paul - DL (1968, 69) Cocroft, Sherman - S (1982, 83) Cross, Chris - DL (1984, 85) DeSalvo, Carl - G (1949, 50) Ennis, Chuck - T (1957, 58, 59) Coffey, John - CB (1987) Cross, Stan - H, F (1963, 64) DeSelle, Melvin - (1934) Erdelatz, Eddie - F (1960) Colar, Heshimu - S (1988, 89, 90, 91) Crowder, Khari - LB (1992, 93, 94, 95) Devlin, Tod - (1983, 84) Erickson, Darin - QB (1980) Colchico, Dan - E (1957, 58, 59) Crumley, Bill - RB (1974, 75) Diaz-Infante, David - OG Erler, Richard - G (1958, 59, 60) Cole, Justin - DE, LB (2006, 07, 08, 09) Crutchfield, Wardell - CB (1983, 85, 86) Escobar, Anthony - (1926, 27, 29) Coleman, Chester - WR (2003, 04, 06) (1994, 96, 97) DiCiccio, Orland - H (1950, 51) Estes, Fred - (1898) Colletto, Jerry - H (1962, 63) Cruz, Dave - DL (1980, 81) Diehl, Tom - P (1984, 85, 86, 87) Evans, Brent - QB (1992, 94) Collins, Bart - G (1931, 32, 33) Cuffe, Tom - C (1950, 51) Ditch, James - LB (1996, 97, 98, 99) Evans, Bruce - C (1977, 78) Collins, Dante - RB (2006, 07) Culver, Max - (1946) Dieu, Joe - (1929, 30) Evans, David - T (1965) Collins, John - OG (1987, 88) Cunningham, Clarence - TB, DB Dixon, Dick - G, LB (1965, 66, 67) Evans, Jason - DL (1996) Collins, Kelvin - S (1984) (2001, 02, 05) Doherty, Dan - PK (1986, 87) Evans, Jason - S (2006) Collins, Larry - CB (2004) Cunningham, Jeff - P (1973, 74, 75, 76) Dole, Dave - NG (1980, 81) Evans, Kent - H (1962) Collins, Owen - (1937, 38) Cureton, Edward - (1922) Dominguez, Jeremy - OG (1999, 2000) Evans, Kevin - WR (1988, 89) Collins, Ron - OT (1974, 75) Curland, Mike - DL (1980, 81) Donahue, Oscar - E (1959, 60, 61) Evans, Lee - OG (1967) Colombero, John - F ( 1957, 58) Cushman, Bob - QB (1967) Donaldson, Jack - (1947, 48, 49) Evans, Oliver - (1929) Comesana, Luis - PK (1983, 84) Cuterry, Oneal - H (1958, 59) Donis, Randy - OT (1967) Evans, Robert - RB (1971, 72, 73) Compton, Maurice - F (1964) Cuthberson, Alex - T (1898, 99, 1900) Donnelly, Bill - (1940, 41) Compton, Stu - E (1950) Donohue, Leon - E, T (1958, 61) - FFF - Condos, Connie - C (1955) - DDD - Doslak, Tom - (1961, 62) Faamausili, Al - DL (1998) Conley, Al - E (1957, 58) Daehler, Ralph - T, E (1952, 53) Doss, Larry - H (1960, 62) Fagundes, Frank - OT (1967, 68, 69) Conner, Dave - OG (1976, 78, 79) Dahl, Eric - WR (1970, 71) Dougherty, David - TE (1991) Faletoi, Alten - OG (1991) Contreras, Bruno - C Dahl, John - (1942) Dow, Harley - T (1947, 48, 49) Fanner, Dave - H, F (1953, 54) (1998, 99, 2000, 01) Daily, Bruce - (1934, 35, 36) Doyle, David - WR (1994, 96) Farrier, Dempsey - C (1951) Cook, Charles - (1941, 42) Dake, Nelson - H (1959) Dozier, Ricky - OT (1978, 79) Farwell, Heath - LB (2000) Cook, Ken - (1938, 39, 40) Dakes, John - T (1958) Drexel, Robert - (1937) Fasciano, Chris - (1949) Cook, Melvin - DB (2000, 01, 02, 03) Dambacher, Don - (1949) Dubose, Glenn - (1935, 36, 37) Faulconer, Garrett - OG (2009) Coolidge, Jack - G (1955, 56) Daniel, Ken - CB (1980, 81) Dudley, Gary - WR (1975, 76) Faulk, Jack - T (1946, 47, 48, 49) Cooper, Henry - LB (1968) Daniels, Harry - C (1995, 96, 97, 98) DuFour, Steve - E (1951, 52) Faumuina, Wilson - DL Cooper, Jermain - CB (2000, 01) Daniels, Larry - H (1966, 67) Dunasky, Al - E (1953) (1973, 74, 75, 76) Dunbar, Frank - G (1964) Cooper, Ken - S (1968) Danser, Chris - OL (2005) Faust, Scott - OG (1977, 78) Duncan, Phil - S (1971, 72) Cooper, Otis - RB (1970, 71) Darone, Vince - G (1963) Fe'esago, Chris - OL Dunivant, Bob - E (1955, 56, 57) Cope, Tyler, PK - (2009) David, James - (1929) (1998, 99, 2000, 01) DuPree, Nathan - TB (1992, 93) Corbella, Theodore - (1933, 34) Davis, Adonis - DT (2006, 07, 08, 09) Duran, Jerry - LB (1976, 77) Ferguson, James - CB (1973, 74, 75) Cordero, Phil - H (1958) Davis, Bob - E (1963, 64, 65) Durbin, Dan - NG (1975, 76) Ferguson, Lamar - TB Cornell, Bruce - T (1960) Davis, Jim - G (1954, 55) (2001, 02, 04, 05) Coronado, Ken - T (1954, 55) Davis, Jimmy - OLB (1991) - EEE - Fernandez, Mervyn - WR (1981) Correa, Sonny - E (1955) Davis, Joe - T (1951) Earl, Ron - C (1957, 58) Ferreira, Joe - (1937) Costello, Howard - (1938, 39, 40) Davis, Kelvin - OT (1986) Earnshaw, Matt - OT (1993) Ferryman, Jim - LB (1967, 68, 69) Cotti, John - OT (1993) Davis, Les - G (1961, 62) Ebey, George - (1926) Ferryman, Pat - DT (1968) Coughran, Eric - OLB (1996, 97) Davis, Rashied - WR, CB (2000, 01) Eden, Hugh - LB (1979) Festejo, Pompey - S, LB (2007, 08, 09) Courtney, James - WR (1988) Davis, Ray - CB (1984) Eden, Myles - QB (2007, 08) Fields, Arby - RB (1979) Courtright, Neil - G (1958) Davis, Yonus - TB (2003, 05, 06, 08) Edmonson, Boots - G (1951) Ficklin, Tony - LB, DE (2002, 03, 04) Covey, Robert - (1949) Dawson, Larry - DT (2000, 01) Edwards, Jerry - CB (1977, 78) Filice, Sam - (1931, 32) Covington, Phil - DL (1969, 70, 71) Dawson, Sam - F, H (1953, 57, 58) Edwards, K. - (1925) Fink, Ed - OG (1973, 74, 75) Cox, Greg - S (1986, 87) Dean, Alvin - LB (2000, 01) Edwards, Shonte - LB (1998) Fiorentino, Joe - F (1957) Cox, Hadley - (1930) Dean, Carl - QB (1995, 96) Edwards, Tom - F (1955) Firstbrook, Walt - T (1961, 62, 63) Cox, Jamonte - LB (2002, 03, 04) Dean, Mark - DL (1985, 86) Edwards, Walt - DL (1970, 71, 72) Fischer, Jay - OG, C (1968, 69)

www.sjsuspartans.com 119 Letterwinners

Fisher, Craig - NG (1973, 74) Gereb, Fred - C (1966) - HHH - Hawley, Verde - (1926, 27, 29) Fitzgerald, Charles - E (1950, 51) Germany, Alex - CB (2008, 09) Hadley, Harold - OG (1983, 84) Hawthorne, Donnell - RB (1983, 84) Fitzpatrick, Rodney - LB (1987, 88) Gerrans, Art - OT (1986, 87) Hague, Jim - C (1952, 53, 54, 55) Hayes, Ashanti - DB (1996) Fitzsimmons, Mike - DL (1983, 84) Ghysels, Al - WR (1970) Hall, Amil - WR (1985) Hayes, Ed - G (1951) Flattley, Merle - E (1953, 54) Gibbons, Joe - T (1961, 62) Hall, Roy - T (1964, 65, 66, 67) Hayes, Joseph - OG (2000, 01, 02, 03) Fleeger, Dick - C (1953) Gibson, Woodrow - (1942) Hall, Tom - C (1952) Hayes, Windrell - WR (1995, 96) Flemons, Mike - LB (1968, 69) Gieck, Bill - LB (1970, 71) Halladay, Bruce - G (1949, 50, 51, 52) Haygood, Edward - E (1958) Flores, Anthony - DT (2004, 05) Giesen, David - OG (2005, 06, 07) Halsey, Tuck - H, QB (1955, 56) Haynes, Hank - S (1978) Flowers, Wesley - LB (1990) Gilbert, Aaron - DT (2006, 07, 08) Hamber, John - T (1952, 53) Hearn, George - (1940, 42) Floyd, Michael - RB (1981, 82) Gilbert, Claude - F (1957, 58) Hamilton, Jerrayl - CB (2007) Hebert, Tom - OG (1972) Flynn, Kyle - WR (2007, 08) Gilbert, Jarron - DL (2005, 06, 07, 08) Hamilton, Jerry - QB (1951, 52) Helm, Doug - (1922, 23) Flynn, Sean - QB (2008) Gilcrest, Stacey - CB (1984, 85) Hamilton, Paul - S (1990, 91, 93) Heilmann, John - OT (1988, 89) Foote, George - (1942) Giles, Mike - DL (1971, 72) Hamilton, Robert - F (1952) Helfman, Marcus - TE (2002) Ford, Fred - NG (1975, 76) Gill, Mike - RB (1973) Hamilton, Bob - H, F (1965, 66, 67) Hemby, Carl - LB (1979) Ford, Kerry - LB (1981, 82) Gill, Randy - LB (1976, 77) Hamlow, Fred - (1937) Henderson, Ted - (1930, 31) Foreman, Brent - G (1966) Gillan, Monte - TE (1981) Hammer, John - DL, OL Hendricks, Marshall - CB (2003) Foreman, Brian - OLB Gilliam, Nick - PK (2000, 01, 02) (1998, 99, 2000) Henning, Richard - (1935) (1999, 2000, 01, 02) Gillespie, Jim - H (1950) Hammill, Bob - (1939, 40, 41) Henry, Al - (1925) Forrest, Adonis - DT (2002) Gilliam, Rollie - QB (1957) Haniger, Dan - LB (1978) Henry, Pierre - DL (1977) Forrest, Lloyd - LB (1986, 88) Gillingham, Chuck - T (1964) Hansen, Larry - T (1962, 63) Hensill, Jack - (1928) Forrest, Mark - LB (1989, 90) Glaspie, Joe - S (1975, 76) Herdman, Ralph - (1923) Forster, Dick - E (1954) Glass, George - S (1979) Heron, Fred - T (1963, 64, 65) Fortino, Mike - OG (1991, 92) Glatzhofer, Craig - S (1989, 90) Herzing, Scott - OT (1995, 96) Foster, Cargill - (1930) Glover, Earl - (1930, 31) Heston, Willie - FB (1898, 99, 1900) Fowler, Don - (1928, 29) Godfrey, Dan - LB (1993, 94) Heydeman, John - OT (1967, 68) Fox, Bob - T (1951) Godinez, Bobby - S (2004, 05) Hibbard, Orv - G (1965) Fracisco, Pat - F (1955) Goldberg, Adam - WR (1983) Hicke, Bruce - G (1965, 66, 67) Francies, Coye - CB (2008) Goldberg, Gene - (1951) Hickethier, Bob - T (1954, 55) Francis, Dick - G (1952) Goldsborough, Bill - H (1962) Hicks, Joe - P (1970, 71, 72) Francis, Jim - (1932, 33) Gomez, Jose - OG (1998, 99) Hieber, Steve - LB (1989, 90) Franklin, Elliot - CB (1990, 91, 92, 93) Gonzalez, Ryno - LB (2006, 07, 09) Hifner, Jerry - C (1957) Franklin, Paul - CB (1989, 90) Goodell, Earl - (1930, 31) Hill, Chris - OL (1992, 93, 94, 95) Franz, Tracy - TE (1978, 79, 80, 81) Goodmon, Vyn - LB (1983, 84) Hill, Maurice - WR (1973, 74, 75) Frasch, Phil - CB (1986, 87) Goodrich, Joe - G (1960) Hill, Myron - LB (1967) Frasco, Bob - QB (1983, 84) Gordon, Jeff - OT (2002, 03) Willie Heston is a member of Hill, Robert - WR (1973, 74, 75) Frazer, Hugh - (1898) Goss, Bob - C (1963, 64) the College Football Hilton, Jack - (1936, 37, 38) Frederiksen, Dick - F (1955) Gouldsby, Mace - NG (1985, 86) Hall of Fame. Hinds, Pat - OT (1989, 90) Fredrick, Mark - OG (1987, 88) Graham, Frank - (1923) Hines, Dave - (1942) French, Chris - OG (1996) Granger, Todd - CB (1988) Hines, John - (1933) French, Jacob - RB (2006, 07) Grant, Bobby - LB (1981, 82) Hansen, Svend - (1939, 40) Hines, Steve - CB (1976, 77, 78, 79) Fuimaono, Mulu - DL (1988, 89) Gratton, Tony - DT (1993) Harbison, Rich - TE (1984, 85, 86, 87) Hiram, Roy - H (1952, 54) Furlow, Joe - PK (1995, 96) Grauss, Brett - LB (1981, 83, 84, 85) Harbin, Kareeb - OLB (1992, 93) Hitchcock, Bob - C (1949, 50) Grauss, Bryan - LB (1981, 83, 84, 85) Harder, Donald - (1930) Hixon, Norman - C (1963) - GGG - Gray, Don - LB (1972, 73) Hardiman, Harry - (1932, 33, 34) Hobbs, Danny - S (1976, 77) Gable, John - S (1980) Grayer, Dee - CB (1991, 92, 93, 94) Harding, Dick - G (1948, 49, 50) Hodges, Shawn - WR (1987, 88) Gaines, Randy - CB (1970, 71) Grayson, Ronald - G (1965) Hardisty, Allen - (1941, 46) Hodgins, James - FB (1995, 96, 98) Gaines, Travelle - TB (2001) Greco, Don - H (1955, 56) Hardy, Charles - E (1953, 54) Holland, Bill - E, T (1962, 63, 64) Galas, Stan - G (1953, 54) Green, Anthony - LB (1978) Hardy, Jerrell - CB (2003, 04) Holliday, Tim - FB (1994) Galbreath, Marcus - S (1994) Green, Jessie - NG (1981, 82) Harkins, Bob - H (1963) Hollinger, Jim - LB (1984, 85) Gallagher, Bill - T (1950) Green, Kinji - DT (2002, 03, 04, 05) Harp, George - QB (1998) Holman, Danny - QB (1966, 67) Gallegos, Anthony - OG Green, Ron - G (1953) Harper, Johnny - CB (1994, 95) Holman, Wayne - E (1961) (1987, 88, 89, 90) Green, Shawn - WR (1997, 98, 99) Harper, Steve - E (1950) Holmes, Danny - RB (1988, 89) Gallegos, Chon - QB (1960, 61) Greeney, Jeff - LB (1990, 91) Harrah, Roy - G (1957, 58, 59) Holmes, Domingo - CB (2006) Galloni, Peter - E (1955, 56) Greer, Brodie - S (1969, 70, 71) Harraway, Charley - F (1963, 64, 65) Hooker, Doug - WR (1988, 89) Galvin, Jack - (1941) Greer, Marquis - OL (1991) Harris, Al - CB (1970, 72) Hooper, Max - OT (1978, 79, 80, 81) Garbisch, Rich - QB (1961) Gregory, Robert - DT (1993) Harris, Jonathan - S (2007) Hooper, Michael - WR (2007) Garcia, Jeff - QB (1991, 92, 93) Grice, Lester - CB (1991, 92) Harrison, Bill - T (1963, 64) Hopkins, Mike - WR (1972, 73, 74) Garcia, Pablo - DT (2008, 09) Griffin, Anthony - TE ( 1994) Harrison, Josh - WR (2008, 09) Horn, Ralf - OT (1976, 77) Garcia, Rudy - G (1956) Griffith, James - (1930) Hart, Steve - OG (1978, 79) Hornbeck, Melvin - (1933) Gardiner, Eli - T, G (1954, 55) Grosso, Jim - DL (1969, 70) Harvey, Sean - WR (1984, 85) Hornbuckle, Howard - Gardner, Charles - OG (1971, 72) Grootegoed, John - OG (1994, 95) Hatling, Paul - E (1965) (1927, 28, 29, 30) Gardner, Mike - OG (1992, 93) Grutman, Mike - OT (1967) Hatzenpiller, Phil - H (1951) Hostek, Terry - DB (1967, 68) Garza, Oscar - OG (1996, 97) Guidry, Al - RB (2005, 06) Hawkins, Brian -S (1979, 81, 82) Houlihan, Max - QB (1949, 50) Gaul, Rick - H ( 1964, 65, 66) Gulliford, Casey - NG (1979, 80) Hawkins, Eric - RB (1985, 87, 88) Houston, Larry - DL (1973, 74) George, Trestin - CB, TB Gustus, Jason - DT (2003) Hawkins, James - LB (1974, 75, 76) Howell, Steve - H (1962) (2002, 03, 04, 05) Guthrie, Stefen - NG (1987, 88) Hawkins, Jelani - OT (2000, 01) Hubbard, Wesley "Bud" - Gerakos, Dick - H (1954) Guzman, Ben - H (1956) Hawley, Hal - (1925, 26, 27, 28) (1930, 31, 32, 33)

120 2010 San Jose State University Football Letterwinners

Hubbard, Wilbur "Bill" - Jae, Norman - (1946, 47) Jones, Darren - S (1994) Klump, Bill - TE (1986, 87) (1925, 26, 27, 28) James, Bill - OT (1978, 79, 81) Jones, Demetrius - LB (2003, 04, 06, 07) Knapp, Brandon - TE (1996, 97, 98) Hubbell, Dick - (1939, 40) James, Justin - DE (2002, 03, 04, 05) Jones, Gerald - S (2002, 03) Knoop, Keith - DL (1984) Huck, Rick - DL (1988, 89) James, Tom - OT (1997, 98) Jones, James - WR (2003, 04, 05, 06) Knott, Dale - RB (1971, 72, 73) Hudson, Herb - (1935, 36, 38) James, Mike - LB (1983) Jones, Mike - QB (1957, 58, 59) Knox, David - LB (1986, 87, 88) Hughes, Bob - E ( 1951) James, Rick - S (1973, 74, 75) Jones, Robert - S (1994) Knupper, Herman - (1942) Hughes, Bob - OT (1969, 70) Jameson, Don - T (1957) Jones, Ron - G (1959) Kohlman, Pat - RB (1976) Hughes, Chuck - (1947, 48) Jeffery, Tony - WR (1988, 89) Jones, Seymour - DL (1970, 71, 72) Kolesnikow, Paul - S (1976) Hughes, Jim - P (1988, 89) Jenkins, Darrell - RB (1973, 74, 75) Jones, Travis - LB (2006, 07, 08, 09) Koloto, Fred - OT (2007, 09) Jenkins, Wayne - C (1971, 72, 73) Jordan, Mike - QB (1988, 89) Konye, John - TE, OT (2007, 08, 09) Jennings, Will - (1933) Jordan, Ricky - WR (1991, 92) Koustas, Carlos - CB (1999, 2000, 02) Jensen, Don - G (1961) Joyce, Steve - WR (1976, 77) Krebs, Bill - G (1961) Jensen, Jeff - LB (1978) Julien, Jarmar - DB, TB (1999, 2000, 01) Kretschmar, Tom - CB (1975, 76) Jensen, Troy - S (1990, 91, 92, 93) Juliano, Joe - (1946, 47, 48) Kroll, Bob - C (1964) Johnson, Anwar - CB (1998, 99) Jung, Eugene - (1929, 1930) Kroplin, Mike - H (1962) Johnson, Bobby - RB (1982, 83) Jurovich, Kevin - S, WR (2005, 07, 09) Krumm, Gene - G (1955) Johnson, Charles - (1938, 39) Justiniani, Bernard - DL Kuester, Loren - E (1955) Johnson , Clarence - TE (1986) (1976, 77, 78, 79) Kulusich, John - LB (1978, 79, 80) Johnson, Cleve - WR (2004) Kupau, Sam - LB (1994, 95, 96, 97) Johnson, Dan - TE (1970, 71) - KKK - Johnson, Dave - E, H (1962, 63, 64) Kaaihue, Charley - C, G (1953, 56) - LLL - Johnson, Doug - NG (1973, 74) Kahahawai, Joe - T (1953) La Herran, Luke - LB Johnson, E. - (1924, 25, 26, 27) Kahn, Carl - E (1963) (1998, 99, 2000, 01) Johnson, Erle - (1946) Kajioka, Jim - T (1951, 54) La Secla, Jordan - QB (2009) Darrell Jenkins works as a Johnson, Floyd - S, LB Kakuuchi, Jack - (1946, 47) Lachapelle, Rich - QB ( 1964, 65) NFL official. He is an (1995, 97, 98, 99) Kalas, C. - (1927, 28, 29, 30) Ladouceur, Bob - CB (1975, 76) umpire who wears #76. Johnson, James - RB (1977) Kane, Bob - QB (1961, 62) Johnson, Jim - QB (1954, 55) Kane, Rick - RB (1975, 76) Hughes, Lindsay - C (1965, 66) Johnson, Johnny, Sr. - FB (1961, 62) Kaplan, Rudy - E (1953) Hughes, Ted - DL (1983) Johnson, Johnny, Jr. - WR, RB Kapphahn, Steve - DL (1998, 99) Humphrey, Eric - RB ( 1978, 79) (1987, 88) Karp, Jeff - DE (1993, 94) Hunsaker, Larry - E (1964) Johnson, Kim - S (1984, 85) Kasparovitch, Gene - (1941) Hunsucker, Dominique - S, RB Johnson, Larry - WR (1976, 77) Kasteler, Chris - QB (1997, 98, 99) (2006, 07, 09) Johnson, Marvin - (1948, 49) Katolin, Mike - OG (1977, 78, 79, 80) Hunt, Larey - T (1959, 60) Johnson, Melvin - DT (2004) Kaumeheiwa, Al - H (1962) Hunter, Eb - E, T (1965, 66) Johnson, Ralph - (1935) Kazarian, William - (1931, 32) Hunter-Ellis, Dirk - S (1982) Johnson, Ralph - CB (2008) Keanaaina, Keala - LB (1993) Hurbert, Elgin - (1925) Kearns, Lloyd - H (1965) Hurlburt, Dave - H (1958, 59) Kearse, Tim - WR (1980, 81, 82) Hurt, Eric - CB (1978, 79) Keeley, Warner - (1929, 30, 31) Huse, Ed - TE (1983, 84, 85) Keene, George - (1947, 48, 49) Hutcherson, Mike - DL (1986, 87) Keeve, Damon - LB (1980, 81) Bob Ladouceur’s De La Salle Hymel, Chad - OG (1989, 90) Keith, Stan - G (1956, 57) High School football teams Keli, Marcus - DT (2008) won 151 consecutive games - III - Keller, Bob - F (1955, 56, 57) between 1992 and 2004. Ibarra, Ernest - T (1958) Kelley, Art - (1971, 72) Iglesias, Chris - WR (1983, 84) Kelley, Clarence - S (1967, 68) Lambert, Brandon - LB (2000, 01) Ihenacho, Carl - DE (2006, 07, 08, 09) Kelley, George - (1935) Lampkins, Everett - LB ( 1989, 90) Ihenacho, Duke - S (2007, 08, 09) Kellogg, Harry - E (1963, 64, 65) Lance, Jason - TE (2005) Ingram, Damarcus - TB (2002, 03) Kells, Coleman - OT (1976, 77) Lane, Eric - LB (1980, 81) Iosefa, Peni - OT (1990, 91) Kemp, Rod - WR (1977) Lang, Leighton - LB (1990, 92, 93, 94) Israel, Kevin - OG (2002, 03) Randy Johnson is a special Kendall, Shon - DL (1996, 97) Lankas, John - E (1948, 50) Island, Cameron - RB (2006, 07) assistant to the general man- Kendrick, Kenneth - (1925) Lanphear, Byron - (1936) Izokovic, Grant - LS (2005, 06, 07) ager of the Oakland A’s Kennedy, Sam - LB (1984, 86) Lanyon, M. - (1926) Major League Baseball team. Kerr, Larry - LB (1972, 73, 74) Lapka, Shane - DT (2005, 06) - JJJ - Kessler, Paul - C (1975, 76) Laramie, Austin - T (1955, 56) Jablonski, Scott - LB (1991) Johnson, Randy - PK (1977, 78) Kidd, Lewis - S (1968) Larson, Tom - OG (1981, 82) Jackson, Byron - WR (1990, 91) Johnson, Reuben - OT (1993) Kidney, Barry - LB (1986, 87) Lassiter, Jimmie - WR (1970, 71, 72) Jackson, Cass - H (1963) Johnson, Richard - DL (1987, 88) Kilbourne, Dave - H (1959) Laughlin, Horace - (1932, 33, 34, 35) Jackson, Clay - S (1972, 73, 74) Johnson, Russell - S (1987) Kimball, Craig - QB ( 1972, 73, 74) Laughlin, Sean - P (1984, 85) Jackson, Jim - (1946, 47) Johnson, Steve - RB (1985) Kimmich, Chip - DE (2001, 02) Lavagnino, Charles (1937, 38, 39) Jackson, Kenny - RB (1986, 87) Johnson, Travis - DE (2009) King, Art - RB (1980, 81, 82, 83) Lavender, Ricky - DB (2001) Jackson, Lloyd - (1934, 35) Johnston, Anton - DL (1980) King, John - CB (1985, 86) Lavine, Al - G (1967, 68) Jackson, L.T. - OT (1977, 78) Jones, Aaron - TE (1992, 93, 94) Kirk, Jim - PK (1988, 89) Lawless, Harold - (1925) Jackson, Tim - S (1987, 88) Jones, Cody - DL (1987, 88) Kirtman, Michael - WR (1978, 79) Laws, Awbrey - (1925, 26, 27, 28) Jackson, Tony – DE (1968, 69, 70) Jones, Cory - OL, DL (1994, 96) Kline, Terry - FL (1968) Lawson, Chris - CB (1998, 99) Jackson, Tony - LB (1989) Jones, Damaja - S, LB (2004, 05, 06) Kluewer, Francis - C (1950) Lax, Chester - RB (1969) Jackson, Trae - S, LB (2004, 05, 06) www.sjsuspartans.com 121 Letterwinners

Lazniizat, J. - (1929) Luther, Ed - QB (1976, 77, 78, 79) Mandemaker, Robert - (1946, 47) Miles, Brandon - DL, FB Le Blanc, Casey - WR Lutz, Ken - QB (1987, 88) Mangini, Fred - (1947, 48, 49) (2000, 01, 02) (1998, 99, 2000, 01) Lychak, Ray - T (1963, 64, 65) Manning, Mark - C (2005) Miley, Richard - F, G (1958, 59) Leal, John - G (1955) Lyon, Curt - LB (1984, 85) Manning, Syd - E (1952) Milholland, Eldon - WR (1966, 67, 68) Leatiota, Isaac - OG (2007, 08, 09) Lyon, Marty - DT (1991, 92) Manns, Adrian - WR (1988, 89) Millarke, Paul - F (1959) Lecuyer, Bruce - NG (1969, 70 ,71, 72) Lyons, Clarence - S (1978) Manoogian, Morris - T (1937, 38, 39) Miller, Bob - QB (1976, 77) Leddy, Dan - T (1951) Manoukian, Dirk - NG (1983, 85) Miller, Ed - T (1948, 49, 50) Lee, Bob - G (1966) - McMcMc - Manu, Vea - FB (1988) Miller, Jim - QB (1976, 77) Lee, Emmett - QB (1958, 59) McAlvain, Bruce - OT (1984, 85) Manumaleuga, Frank - LB (1977, 78) Miller, Kevin - LB (1995) Lehman, Bill - LB (1985, 86) McBee, Ike - WR (1972, 73, 74) Manzanares, Gustavo - CB (2009) Miller, Mike - F (1962) LeJay, Jim - WR ( 1975, 76) McBride, Ron - G,C (1960, 61, 62) Marah, Mohamed - RB, DE (2007, 08) Miller, Robbie - OT (1991) Lentz, Fred - (1937) McCallum, Kirk - LB (1979, 80) March, Louis - (1922) Miller, Theron - (1993, 94) Leo, John - (1933) McChesney, Doug - H (1958, 59) Marchi, Val - (1946, 47) Milsap, Carlos - NG (1982, 83) Lercari, Jack - (1941, 48) McClaran, Glen - S (1980, 81) Marchini, Nick - DL, TE (2005, 06, 07) Minini, Frank - FB FB (1941, 46) Lerette, Chad - OL (2004) McClatchy, Jedd – T (1964) Marciel, Bob - C (1957) Minklein, Bob - OT (1972) Leslie, Robert - (1935) McClendon, Melvin - DB (1996) Marelich, Joe - (1940) Minter, Aubrey - E (1939, 40, 41) Lester, Larry - DL (1968, 69) McClintic, Ray - (1923) Markey, Pat - C (1974, 75) Miranda, Casey - WR (2003, 04) Lester, Ray - (1939) McCloud, Willie - WR (1986, 87) Marrero, David - S (2007) Mitchell, Carl - G (1960) Levin, Edgar R. - (1928, 29, 30) McCluskey, Jim - F (1955) Marshall, Tom - NG (1983, 84) Mitchell, Edwin - (1925) Lewis, Anthony - OLB (1992, 93, 94) McConnell, Gray - (1940, 41, 42) Martin, Carwell - (1899, 1900) Mitchell, Jason - DL (1996, 97) Lewis, Bernie - WR (2005, 06) McCoy, Jim - (1939) Martin, Derrick - CB (1978, 79) Moffatt, Keith - C (1992, 93) Lewis, Calvin - CB (1970, 71) McCreath, Doug - OG (1986, 87) Martin, Elgin - T (1948, 49, 50) Mohamed, Jim - DL (1997) Lewis, Dorae - CB (1999, 2000) McCredie, Gary - S (1979, 80) Martin, Jack - (1935, 36) Mohakian, C. - (1925, 26, 28) Lewis, Hardy - WR (1976, 77, 78) McCutcheon, Freddy - DT (2005, 06) Martin, James - H (1965) Montero, Bill - H (1955, 56) Lewis, Willie - S (1971, 72) McDade, Marcus - CB (1984, 85) Martin, Lance - TB (2001, 02, 03, 04) Montgomery, Dennis - RB (1972) Lewis, Bill - (1935, 36, 37, 38) McDermott, Frank - C (1957) Martini, Ralph - QB (1989, 90) Montoya, Dennis - E (1961) Lewis, Robert - WR (1988) McDonald, Keith - WR (1983, 84) Martinez, Gil - C (1977, 78) Moon, Marvin - WR (1985, 86) Lewis, Roy - CB (2003) McDonald, Terry - LB (1983, 84) Martinson, Jeff - LB (1984) Moore, Anthony - (1987, 88) Liaina, Ina - RB (2008) McElwee, Bob - E (1967) Martisius, Sam - TE (2001) Moore, Bob - G (1957) Libarle, Don - C (1962) McEnroe, Steve - DL (1981, 82) Marvin, Hobart - QB (1954, 55) Moore, Booker - WR (1984, 85) Liberal, Dan - C (1961) McFarland, George - E (1962) Mason, Al - CB (1972, 73) Moore, Jim - E (1956, 57) Liebengood, Kelly - ROV, LB McFarlin, Kariem - CB (1998) Massengale, Glenn - WR (1967, 68, 69) Moore, Phil - OG (1981, 82) (1989, 90, 91) McGrath, Bill - E, G (1960, 61) Mastelotto, Pete - OG (1977, 78) Moore, Robert - (1930, 31) Liggins, Guy - WR (1986, 87) McGriff, Bradis - OT (2006, 08) Mateialona, Bill - DL (2000) Moore, Rodger - (1929, 30, 31, 32) Light, Bob - G (1944, 45) McGuire, Jim - S (1966) Matheny, Bob - LB (1982, 83) Moore, Steve - LB (1989) Lightsy, Steve - OG (2008, 09) McHale, Ryan - DE (2008) Mathews, Ralph - (1899, 1900) Moore, Thurmond - RB (1976, 77) Lincoln, Cecil - (1961, 62) McIntyre, John C. - (1929, 30) Mathewson, Tim - DL Moran, Alfonso - LB (1997, 98) Lindsay, Fred - (1940, 41, 48) McKean, Marv - QB (1956, 57) (1998, 99, 2000, 01) Moreno, Jon - OT (2008) Lindsey, Donald - TB (1991, 92, 93, 94) McKeay, Robert - (1927, 28, 29, 30) Matsuda, Ken - H (1956, 57) Morgan, Junior - E (1947, 48, 49) Linen, Aaron - DT (1992, 93) McKnight, Skyler - DB (2002, 03) Matthews, Al - H (1950, 51) Morgan, Tim - P (1998, 99) Linn, Woody - (1948, 49) MacLachlan, George - (1933) Matthews, Larry - H (1951, 52, 53) Mornhinweg, Brad - WR (1990) Lippi, Ivan - QB (1969, 1970) McLaughlin, Pat - LB (1975, 76) Mauga, Daniel - DL (1998, 99) Morning, Talmadge - LB (1983, 84) Liranzo, Mike - LB (2001, 02, 03, 04) McMahan, Don - OG (1968, 69) Maurer, Mike - LB (1982, 83) Morriss, Frank - F (1950, 51) Little, Bruce - H (1954) McMichael, Travis - QB May, Bob - (1938) Morrow, George - G (1954) Liua, Ulisese - DE (2005) (1971, 72, 73) Mayer, Ed - C, G (1952, 53) Morton, Darian - TB (1999, 2000) Lobsinger, Phil - NG (1991) McMillen, John - E (1966) Mayo, Lyneil - LB (1989, 90) Mosiman, Harold - (1938) Locy, Tony - QB (1986, 87) McMillen, John - DE (1970 ,71) Meeks, Carlos - HB (1995, 96, 97, 98) Moss, Dave - LB (1988, 89) Logan, Roland - C (1955, 56) McNamara, Sean - DE (2003, 04) Meese, William - (1898, 99, 1900) Moten, Terry - WR (1974) Logan, Sean - LB (1985, 86) McNeece, Ken - T (1958, 59) Mehas, Pete - T (1959) Moulton, Jim - T (1950) Lomax, Beto - CB,S (1992, 93, 94, 95) McPherson, Walt - F (1936, 37, 38) Melin, Mike - T (1961) Moulton, Joe - T (1950) Lompa, Victor - (1933) McSweeney, Zack - PK (1997) Mendonsa, Gibby - H (1949, 50, 51) Mountain, John - FB (1992, 93) Lomu, David - DE (2006, 07) Menges, Gene - QB (1948, 49, 50) Mowreader, Dale - G (1965) Longo, Chuck - F (1955) - MMM - Mercer, Dave - FL (1966) Moyneur, Chris - TE (1972, 73, 74) Lopes, Merv - E (1953, 54) Maas, Clifford - G (1955) Meredith, Mike - RB (1985) Muldowney, Joe - T (1952, 53) Lorentzen, Paul - E (1959, 60) Machutes, Tony - E, T (1961, 62, 63) Merlini, Larry - RB (1968, 69) Muldrow, Lamon - RB (2009) Lott, Mark - S (1978) Macfarlane, Curtice - OL Mesenbrink, MIke - G (1967) Mulitalo, Manu - OG (1985, 86) Louderback, Jerry - G (1959) (1994, 95, 96, 97) Metheany, Brad - C (1972, 73, 74) Mumma, Steve - C (1961, 62, 63) Louderback, Tom - G (1953, 54) Mackey, John - C (1953) Meyer, Jim - E (1968) Munson, Russ - QB (1966, 67, 68) Love, Maurice - CB (1998) Maddocks, Gary - WR Meyer, Walter - (1942) Murakami, Wayne - OT (1968, 69) Loverne, David - OG (1996, 97, 98) (1973, 74, 75, 76) Meyers, Ralph - (1933, 34) Muraoka, George - DL (1988, 89) Lowery, Dwight - CB (2006, 07) Maher, Colin - S, WR (2007, 08, 09) Michaelis, Kevin - DL, TE Murphy, Bill - T (1960) Lowry, Mike - G (1963, 64) Mahler, Jim - H (1955) (1998, 99, 2000, 01) Murphy, John - WR (1983, 84, 85) Loyd, Dick - H (1955, 57, 58) Makela, Tim - LB (1979, 81, 82, 83) Michalski, Zach - LB (1996, 97) Myers, Tommy - G (1961, 62, 63) Lucky, Jason - WR (1992, 93) Maki, Ron - OT (1982, 83) Michel, Eric - DT (1993, 95) Myhre, Lee - P (1992, 93) Ludy, Jerry - T, G (1962, 63) Malae, Jacob - LB (1994, 95, 96) Michell, Tom - T (1956, 57) Luehs, Rudy - OE (1967) Malauulu, Lafo - WR (1985, 86) Mikacich, Jerry - C (1952) - NNN - Lundy, Brian - WR (1992, 93, 95) Mancine, Chuck - C (1951) Nash, Kenny - WR (1985, 86)

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Nash, Steve - DE (2001, 02) Owens, Christopher - CB Pifferini, Bob - C (1946, 47, 48) Rapose, Joe - (1935) Nakagawa, James - T (1954) (2005, 06, 07, 08) Pifferini, Roc - TE (1988, 90) Rasnick, Rick - C (1979, 80) Nava, Edgar - DT (1999, 2000) Owens, John - H, F (1963, 64, 65) Piirto, Jim - G (1955) Rasnick, Ryan - S (1986, 87, 88, 89) Neadeau, Roger - OG (1999) Pineda, Rafael - LB (2004) Ratliff, Roger - TB (1998, 99) Nears, Kenny - WR (1999, 2000) - PPP - Pinkston, Roy - (1926, 27) Ratto, Frank - P (1977, 78, 79, 80) Nedney, Joe - PK (1991, 92, 93, 94) Paden, Khalil - WR (2008, 09) Pinky, Leon - TE (2003) Rebboah, Phillippe - PK (1982, 83) Neel, Sean - DT (1989, 90, 91, 92) Pafford, Ed - T (1967, 68) Pitts, Paul - CB (1993) Redman, Ronald - (1935) Negrey, Eric - P (1990) Palmer, Dick - (1898, 1900) Plake, Ken - WR (1967, 68) Redmond, Jake - DB (1996) Nelson, John - LB (2004) Palmer, Neil - RB (1980) Platt, Peter - O, G (1992, 93) Reed, Bob - E (1900) Nelson, Lewis - RB (1974, 75, 76) Pangborn, Frank - G (1964) Pleasant, Bobby – TB (1979, 80) Reed, Kyle - QB (2008, 09) Nerell, Karl - (1931) Papalii, Sam - RB (1979) Ploger, Ron - PK (1973, 74) Reed, Robbie - C (2008, 09) Netoff, Bob - T (1964) Parham, Gus - DL (1977, 78) Podesto, Ray - QB (1959) Reed, Sam - (1927) Nevels, Willie - NG (1977, 78) Paris, Joe - F (1959) Polk, Eric - CB (1995, 96, 97) Reed, Will - ROV (1989) Newell, Oliver - WR (1997, 98) Parise, Steve - DL (1980, 81) Polk, Mark - CB (1997) Reeder, Kevin - LB (1983) Newsome, Devin - DB (2007, 08, 09) Parish, Van - H, E (1956, 57) Pollard, Harvel - H (1956, 57) Reese, Charles - (1922) Newton, J.L. - S (1982, 83) Parker, Dennis - H (1963, 64, 65) Pond, Wallace - (1931) Reese, Chris - LB (2005, 06) Ngatikaura,Manu - S (2009) Parker, Ronald - H (1965) Pors, Don - (1934) Reese, Jerry - WR (1991, 92, 93, 94) Ngatuvai, Moa - OG (2007) Parks, Bob - F (1964) Portal, DeWitt - (1928, 29) Resse, Scott - S (1992, 93) Nicholas, Bill - TE (1981, 82) Parlasca, Bob - H (1966) Porter, Autrey - H (1966) Reeves, George - (1948, 49) Nichols, Mark - WR (1979, 80) Parma, Rick - WR (1977, 78, 79, 80) Porter, Bruce - DL (1970, 71) Reginato, Joe - (1938, 39) Nielsen, Bart - OG (1978, 79, 80 ,81) Parry, Josh - LB (1997, 98, 99, 2000) Porter, George - G,T (1950, 51, 52) Regli, Jess - (1924, 25, 27) Nigos, Joe - DE (2008) Parry, Neil - S (1999, 2000, 03) Porter, Jack - (1942) Reinhart, Robert - QB (1953, 56) Niko, Maomao - OG (1978, 79, 80 ,81) Parton, William - (1946, 47 ,48) Porter, Jim - T (1963) Reis, Jim - WR (1986, 87) Nikolas, Nick - C (1957) Partridge, Bryce - P (2001, 03) Porter, Prentis - T (1956, 57) Reupenny, Miller - DL (1994, 95) Noa, Kaiser - LB (1988) Pascoe, Mike - G (1963) Powell, Art - H (1956) Reynolds, Patrick - H (1965) Noah, Abdul-Salam - DL Paterson, Bob - H (1963, 64) Powell, Josh - DB (2002, 04, 05) Rhodes, John - (1965) (1996, 97, 98, 99) Patrone, Lou - S (1982, 84) Powell, Mel - E (1955, 56) Rhyne, Bill - (1941, 46) Nomura, Babe - (1946, 47) Paugh, Randy - WR (1995) Powers, Mike - DL (1987, 88, 89, 90) Rice, Tony - OT (1986, 77) Norton, Ray - H (1959) Pauley, Charles - WR (2001, 02) Powers, Neil - RB (1967, 68, 69) Rice, Larry - QB (1951, 52, 53) Norwood, Rick - OG (1979, 80) Pauu, Yepi - LB (1986, 87) Powers, Tom - G (1953, 54, 55) Richardson, Damurius - DT Novella, Amadeo - OL (2004 05) Paviso, John - (1925, 26, 27) Poyer, Howard - T, G (1958, 59) (2000, 01) Nunez, Brian - DB (2002, 03, 04, 05) Paxton, Jim - LB (1968) Poznekoff, Ray - E (1949, 50, 51) Richardson, Donald - DB Nygren, Bud - (1940) Payne, Gabe - WR (1997, 98) Prager, Dan - TE (1973, 74, 75) (2003, 04, 05, 06) Payne, John - E (1967) Prater, Chris - PK (1995, 96) Richardson, Eric - WR (1982, 82) - OOO - Paysinger, Justin - C (2005, 06, 08) Prather, Ben - C (1956) Richburg, James - S (1977, 78) Obeng, William - OT (2003, 04) Payton, Freddie - CB (1985, 86) Prather, Waylon - P (2004, 05, 06, 07) Richmond, David - WR (2007, 08) Oberg, Bobby - H (1950) Peach, Charles - (1934, 35, 36) Pressley, Don - (1937, 38, 39, 40) Riddle, Bob - (1940) O'Brien, Dick - H (1950) Peasley, Dick - E (1963) Price, Dwayne - CB (1972, 73, 74) Rigg, Oscar - TB, LB (2002, 03) O'Carroll, Sean - OG (1979, 80) Pena, Ray - E (1960, 61) Price, Warren - (1937, 38) Rigmaiden, Ken - OT (1972, 73, 74) Ockimey, Ron - OLB (1999, 2000) Pendleton, Jason - PK (1989) Pridemore, Gene - G (1964) Riley, E. - (1932) Ocon, Albert - OL (1994) Peregoy, Carlton - B (1937, 38, 39) Proctor, Bernard - WR (1978) Riley, James - H (1956, 57) O'Connell, Kevin - NG (1991, 92) Perez, Mike - QB (1986, 87) Proffitt, Roger - QB (1973, 74, 75) Riley, Willie - RB (1967, 68) O'Connor, Dick - E (1955) Perez, Tom - G (1953) Provan, Howard - (1922) Ring, Billy - S (2008, 09) O'Dell, Dan - QB (1994, 95, 96, 97) Perich, Jerry - E (1951) Provost, Tim - OT (1999, 2000, 01, 02) Rippentrop, Kevan - TE (1979, 80, 82) Office, Ken - LB (1983) Perkins, Don - QB (1967, 68) Pugh, Billy - DL (1978) Rishwain, Joe - (1938, 39, 40) Okumu, Paul - LB (2002, 03) Perren, Vernon - (1926) Pukini, John - DL (1987, 88) Rislov, Scott - QB (2002, 03) Oleson, Dell - H (1962) Perry, Jerald - DL (1994, 95, 96) Pulley, Steven - WR (1998, 99) Rivera, Carlos - OL (1993, 94) Olivarez, Sergio - PK (1986, 87) Perry, Patrick - TB (2005, 06, 09) Pulu, Jerome - DT (2006, 07) Roach, Stephen - LB (1996, 97) Olive, Dick - T (1955, 56) Perry, Philip - DE (2002, 03) Pura, Francis - (1933, 34, 35) Roberson, Rayford - LB Oliver, David - (1925) Perry, William - (1942, 46, 47) Purcell, Rex - (1939, 40) (1975, 76, 77, 78) Olson, Eric - OG (2003) Persson, Jeff - FB (1997, 98) Purvis, Tim - LB (1984) Roberts, Frank - (1942) O'Meara, Steve - (1947) Peterson, Bill - C (1964, 65, 66) Pye, Thomas - (1922, 23) Roberts, Kenny - WR (1986, 87) O’Neal, Kyler - LB (2008) Peterson, Don - DB (1966, 67) Roberts, Walter - H (1961, 62, 63) O'Neill, Dick - F, H (1953, 54) Peterson, Gustave - (1931, 32) - QQQ - Robinson, Al - ROV (1991, 92) O’Neill, Wade - LB (2008) Peterson, Jon - T (1951, 52, 53, 54) Quarles, Eric - DE (1993, 94, 95, 96) Robinson, Bert - (1941, 42, 46) Orr, Clarence - E, G (1950 ,51, 52) Peterson, Marty - DL (1997) Quessenberry, David - OT (2009) Robinson, Frank - RB (1983, 84) Orth, James - S (2009) Peterson, Travis - OG (1991, 92) Quintero, Tony - OLB (1997, 98, 99) Robinson, Jarrett - DB (1995, 96) Ortiz, Javier - TB (1994, 95, 96) Petithomme, Tom - TE (1992, 93) Robinson, Joe - OG (1987, 88) Osbourne, Bob - H (1950, 51, 52) Petkevicius, Jeff - C (1980, 81, 82, 83) - RRR - Robinson, Lamont - FB (2003, 04) Ossai, Onyeka - LB (2001, 02, 03) Pharr, Conral - T (1967, 68) Raby, Jim - T (1961) Robinson, Randy - RB (1987) O'Steen, Dwayne - CB (1976, 77) Phillips, Don - E (1955) Rahming, Ken - H (1954, 55) Robinson, Victor - (1942) O'Toole, Mike - OG (1973, 74) Phillips, Greg - LB (1992, 93, 94, 95) Rakhshani, Vic - TE (1976) Robinson, Walt - RB (1973, 74, 75, 76) Otten, Ryan - TE (2009) Phillips, Russ - E (1951, 52) Ramelli, Henry - OT (1983, 84) Rocchi, Gene - (1936, 37, 38) Ouimet, Harold - (1923) Phillips, Wayne - FB (1998) Rance, Zack - S (1999, 2000, 02, 03) Rocha, Greg - E (1962) Overhouse, Ray - (1946, 47) Pierce, Beau - QB (2002, 03, 04) Ranney, Todd - OT (1991, 92) Roche, Brian - TE (1993, 94, 95) Overly, Bob - LB (1980, 81) Pierce, Conral - T (1967, 68) Ransom, Katia - TB (1994) Rockholt, Kent - F (1958, 59) Overstreet, Jack - QB (1980, 81, 82) Pieri, E.E. - (1927, 28, 29, 30) Ransom, Larnell - DL (2002, 03, 04) Rodriguez, Alex - DL (1994) www.sjsuspartans.com 123 Letterwinners

Rodriguez, Lou - PK (1975, 76) Sensenbaugh, Dean - QB (1949, 50) Souza, Frank - (1935) Tandy, Chris - DE (1999, 2000) Rodriguez, Ray - DT/TE (2009) Serpa, Bob - WR (1969) Spalding, Charles - (1933, 34) Tarver, Damon - OT (1987, 89, 89, 90) Roe, Mark - OT (1996) Serrano, Mario - NG (1988) Sparks, Aylett - (1925, 26, 27) Tatley, Richard - G, T (1963, 64) Roe, Matt - OT (1996) Session, Michael - OG (1984, 85) Sparks, Napoleon - TE (1977, 78) Tatum, Keith - RB (1984, 85) Roebuck, Bob - T (1951) Severance, Dan - OT (1979, 80, 91, 82) Spikes, Doug - PK (1988) Tautuaa, Joel - OG (2000, 01) Rogers, Chuck - T,G (1964, 65, 66) Severino, Al - T (1954, 55, 57) Spilholtz, Ron - T (1957) Tautuaa, Salofi - OT (1992, 93, 94, 95) Rogers, Dale - QB (2003, 04) Seymour, Richard - TE (1984) Spitzer, Mike - E, T (1964, 66, 67) Taylor, Andrew - DL (1973) Rogers, Jesse - TE (1999, 2000) Shackelford, Villaurel - RB (1978) Staley, Hugh - (1938, 39) Taylor, Doulglas - (1932) Rose, Don - (1967) Shanley, Bob - G (1968) Stanger, Kendall - (1940, 41) Taylor, Eddie - CB (1989) Rose, George - T, G (1954, 55) Sharp, Jibri - OT, RB (2006) Stansfield, John - (1947) Taylor, Jay - CB (1987, 88) Rosenburg, Bruce - WR (1968, 69) Shaver, Landon - LB (1991, 92, 93) Staples, Ezekiel - FB, LB Taylor, Jerry - F (1953) Ross, Dan - LB (1976, 77) Shaw, Gary - H (1955) (2002, 03, 04, 05) Taylor, John - G, LB (1966, 67) Ross, Jim - G (1964) Shepherd, Edell - WR (2000, 01) Staples, Osmar - OT (2003, 04) Taylor, Judson - (1934) Ross, Joe - T (1976, 77) Sherrod, Samson - LB Starling, Kendrick - WR (2002, 03) Taylor, Ken - F (1961) Rowley, James - DL (1978, 79) (1995, 97, 98, 99) Stark, L. - (1926) Taylor, Ken - WR (1981, 82) Rozar, John - LB (1983) Shetanian, Dee - (1932, 33, 34) Starks, Demitris - LB (2000) Taylor, Teddy - NG (1985) Ruhle, Eric - WR (1998) Shinn, Bill - LB (1966) St. Denis, Joe - T (1951) Taylor, Woody - CB (1974) Ruiz, James - OT (1972) Shockley, Walt - RB (1967, 68) Stein, Mel - (1947, 48, 49) Teague, Don - C (1985, 87) Rupp, Hugh - DL (1978, 79) Shove, Dick - (1942) Stejskal, Tim - C (1985, 86) Teague, Eugene - RB (1972) Ruse, Jerry - C (1953, 54, 55) Shuirman, Jay - E (1960) Stephen, Jim - OG (1971, 72) Teames, Bob - OG (1970, 71) Russell, Ed - T (1968) Silberstein, David - PK (1997, 98) Stephenson, Bill - G (1955) Teames, Jim - OG (1970, 71) Russell, Harry - (1946, 47, 48, 49) Siegwart, Ed - LB (1977, 78) Stern, Tom - (1953) Teasley, Randy - LB (1980, 81) Rutley, Brandon - RB (2008, 09) Silva, Fred - (1947, 48, 49) Steunenberg, Grant - LB Templeton, Dick - E (1956, 57) Ryan, Andrew - S (2007, 08) Silveria, Al - (1929, 30) (1990, 91, 92) Teresa, Tony - QB (1954, 55) Ryan, Tom - T (1955, 56) Silveria, Robert - (1929, 30) Stevens, Bryan - OG (1985) Terry, George - (1939, 40, 46) Ryles, Richard - RB (1983, 84) Simoni, Dario - (1934) Stewart, Donald - RB Thibodeaux, Donald - CB (1992) Simione, Joe - OG (1992, 93) (1985, 86, 87) Thomas, Blair - QB (1975) - SSS - Simpson, Maurice - S (1993, 94) Stewart, Floyd - (1931) Thomas, Charles - CB (1989, 90) Saffold, S.T. - FL (1966) Simmons, Gavin - DT (1995) Stewart, Jim - G (1957) Thomas, Cortez - TE (1985, 86) Salvadalena, Eddie - G (1951, 52) Simone, Ryan - OL (2006) Stewart, Marv - RB (1974, 75) Thomas, Dick - T (1953) Samperio, David - OT (1991) Sims, Bob - OT (1977, 78) Stivers, Jerry - G, C (1959, 60) Thomas, Eddie - CB (1989, 90) Sanchez, Kenny - S (1998, 99, 2000) Sims, Greg - WR (1974, 75) Stockdale, E. James - (1934, 35) Thomas, Jewerl - RB (1978, 79) Sanchez - Corea, Tony - LB (1983, 84) Singleton, Jim - LB (1992, 93) Stoddard, H. - (1928) Thomas, Ken - S (1979, 80, 81, 82) Sanders, Deene - F (1962) Skillern, Rufus - WR (2002, 03, 04, 05) Stokes, Herman - H (1953, 54) Thomas, Lloyd - (1936, 37, 38) Sanders, Herschel - T (1960) Slaton, Frank - RB (1967, 68, 69) Stone, Robert - (1935, 36) Thomas, Lowell - LB (1978) Sanders, Norman - (1935, 36, 37) Sloan, Rick - QB (1982) Stonebarger, Larry - CB (1969, 70) Thomas, Rodney - C (1962) Sandholdt, Karl - (1932, 33) Small, Gerald - CB (1974, 75, 76, 77) Stonebraker, Joel - T,G (1967, 68) Thomas, Shawn - CB (1988, 89, 90) Sandson, Larry - NG (1986, 87) Smally, Roy - RB (1981, 82) Stoner, Dick - (1926) Thompsen, Bill - E (1957) Sanford, Will - F (1955) Smith, Bob - QB (1953) Storaasli, Braden - LB (2007, 08, 09) Thompson, Larry - S (2000, 01) Sanger, Nick - T (1955, 56, 57) Smith, Freddie - CB (1988, 89, 90, 91) Stonich, Tom - C (1966) Thompson, Melvin - DB (2002) Santini, Rafael - LB (1985) Smith, Gabe - WR (1989, 90) Storey, Chuck - (1947) Thompson, Paul - (1922, 23, 24, 25) Santos, Jason - OL (1997, 98) Smith, Greg - RB (1980) Strathy, Tom - T (1951) Thompson, Peyton - CB (2008, 09) Sarkisian, Jack - (1939, 40) Smith, Hank - H (1955) Stratton, Jack - (1927, 28, 29) Thompson, Ray - OT (1970, 71) Sarlatte, Rich - TE (1989, 90, 91, 92) Smith, Jack - (1939) Strauss, Kurt - OT (1995) Thompson, Tyson - TB (2004) Satterfield, Gary - WR (1985, 86) Smith, John - (1948, 49) Strode, Chris - WR (1980) Thornburg, Ron - RB (1981, 82) Saunders, Al - S, CB (1966, 67, 68) Smith, John - LB (2005, 08) Strubeck, Jared - PK (2005, 06, 07, 08) Thorne, Frank - (1929) Saunders, Fred - (1933) Smith, Joshua - DT (2002) Stubblefield, Mike - FB (1977) Thornton, Mario - WR (1979, 80, 81) Savage, Dan - LB (1987, 88, 89, 90) Smith, Liam - DE (2007, 08, 09) Stubbs, Donny - S (1983) Tillman, Terrence - DB (2001, 02, 03) Saxe, Alfred - (1923) Smith, Merwin - E (1958) Stults, Dick - F (1951, 52) Timo, Nathaniel - OG (2008, 09) Saxon, James - RB (1986, 87) Smith, Michael - LB (2000, 01, 02, 03) Sullivan, Carl - TE (1982, 83) Ting, Dick - T (1953) Scarbrough, Donte - HB Smith, Omarr - CB (1995, 96, 97, 98) Sumers, Dale - G (1951, 52, 53) Tisby, Dexter - WR (1978) (1996, 97, 98, 99) Smith, P.L. - (1927) Sundquist, Arthur - (1927) Titchenal, Bob - C (1937, 38, 39) Scattini, Gene - QB (1964) Smith, Spencer - DL (1988, 89, 90, 91) Sutro, John - T, G (1959, 60, 61) Titchenal, Dave - QB (1937, 38, 39) Schell, Wendell - T (1962) Smith, Tony - WR (1982, 84) Sutton, Chris - WR (1980, 81) Toccagino, Giovanni - TE (1996) Schemmel, William - (1946, 47, 48) Smylie, George - LB (1989, 90) Swall, Scott - OT (1986, 87, 88) Toensfeldt, John - OT (2003, 04, 05) Schmid, Jason - QB (1988) Snell, Mike - OL (1994, 95) Swartzell, Bernard - (1934, 35) Toews, Tim - OG (1974, 75, 76) Schreiber, Paul - H, E (1959, 61) Snickles, Pat - G (1966) Swisher, Jason - LB (2007) Togisala, Don - FB (1988, 89) Schweiger, Jeff - LB (1977, 78, 79, 80) Snyder, Jean - G (1951) Sykes, Bob - F (1950, 51) Tognetti, Paul - (1941) Schweiger, Jeff - DE (2008) Sobrero, Craig - QB (1966) Tom, Mel - LB (1965, 66) Scialabba, Mike - LB (1987, 88, 89, 90) Solari, Gion - S (1997) - TTT - Tompkins, Mike - E (1966, 67) Scicli, Charles - LB (2009) Sonnickson, G. - (1928) Tafoya, Bob - E (1951) Toomes, Rakine - CB (2004, 06) Scott, Dave - DL (1971, 72) Soong, Clarence - G (1955) Tafralis, Adam - QB (2004, 05, 06, 07) Topps, Vance - LB (1974, 75, 76, 77) Scott, Gerald - DL (1978, 79) Soong, Mel - H (1954, 55) Takasaka, J. - (1927) Tornell, Deward - T (1938, 39, 40) Scott, Ronnie - TB (1992) Sophia, Dean - (1946, 47, 48) Taketa, Hash - G (1952) Torres, A. - (1927) Scrivner, Mike - RB (1967, 68 ,69) Sorba, John - G (1965) Tallant, Stan - C (1957, 58) Townsend, Jamie - RB (1967, 68) Seaton, Travis - DB (1997, 98, 99, 2000) Sotelo, Tom - DT (1992, 93, 94, 95) Tana, Shibun - F (1964) Traina, Buddy - H (1949, 50) Sekoch, Hank - G (1954, 55, 56) Soto, Ed - H (1963) Tardieu, Jim - NG (1974, 75, 76) Trammer, Nick - OG, C

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(1989, 90, 91, 92) Viola, Amedeo - LB (1998) Whaley, Tom - G (1951) Wolfe, Delos - (1932, 33) Travis, John - H (1964, 65) Volmer, Dick - QB (1956, 57) Wharton, Mickey - C (1968, 69) Wolfsmith, Dave - E (1966) Traylor, Rod - DL (1979, 80) Volmer, Phil - OT (1968, 69) Wheat, Floyd - (1942) Woodard, Wayne - DL Tribble, Ron - S (1969, 70, 71) Voorhees, Clyde - (1935, 36, 37) Wheelehan, Jim - T (1948, 49, 50) (1983, 84, 85, 86) Triplett, Bob - CB (1976) Voris, Dick - (1947, 48) Whitaker, Deoncé - TB Woodburn, Ken - LB (1979, 80, 81, 82) Trujillo, Bobby - F, H (1965, 66, 67) Vujevich, Matt - F (1951, 54) (1998, 1999, 2000, 01) Wooden, Trevis - LB (1996, 97) Truong, An - WR (1999, 2000) Vuniwai, Billy - FB (1991, 95, 96, 97) Whitaker, Jerry - (1934) Wooden, Tuati - WR (2000, 01, 02, 03) Tsarofski, Dimitri - DT (1982, 83) Vye, Brian - QB (1997, 98) White, Richard - (1926) Woods, Brian - C (1989, 90) Tucker, Dwight - WR (1967, 68) White, William - (1926, 27) Woods, Mark - QB (1968, 69) Tucker, James - RB (1976, 77, 78, 79) - WWW - Whitehurst, Todd - P (1991) Woods, Nate - LB (1986) Tucker, Mark - TE (1980) Wacholz, Stan - QB, H, E (1950, 51, 52) Wiedenhoffer, Hans - (1941, 42, 46) Woodward, Jack - T, G (1960, 61) Tuipulotu, Tiuke - S (2008, 09) Wadood, Ghalee - CB (1997, 98) Wight, Jerold - DL (1976, 77) Wool, Jack - (1929, 30, 31, 32) Tuliau, Evile - DE (1993) Wadsworth, Don - T (1953, 54) Wool, Robert - (1931, 33) Tura, Harry - F (1962) Wagner, George - (1940) Wool, Wilbur - (1940, 41, 42) Turner, Merlin - LB (1978, 79) Walden, Juan - WR (2001, 02) Woolsey, David - F (1965) Turpin, Brian - DT (1994) Walker, Bill - H (1950, 52, 53) Woolverton, Ron - QB (1956, 57) Tuua, Buick - DT (2004) Walker, Gary - CB (1979, 80) Wren, Ronaldo - (1930, 31, 33, 34) Tuufuli, Cheyenne - LB Walker, LaMons - OL, TE Wright, Henry Jr. - WR (1992) (1978, 79, 80, 81) (2000, 01, 02, 03) Wright, Jim - T (1958) Tuufuli, Duke - OT (1977, 78) Walker, Randy - RB (1983, 84, 85, 86) Wright, Louie - CB (1973, 74) Tyler, Kevin - WR (1980, 81, 82) Walker, Tony - S (1983, 84) Wu, Charlie - (1989, 91) Wallace, Alex - CB (2000, 01) Wucinich, Jeff - OLB (1998, 99) - UUU - Wallace, Marlin - DB (1973, 74) Wulfing, Howard - (1932, 33) Ucovich, Mitchell - (1937, 38) Walsh, Bill - E (1952, 53) Wylie, Dennis - S (1976, 77, 78) Ulm, Joe - F (1953, 55) Walsh, Jimmy - RB (1978, 79) Urbalejo, Tony - OT (1988) Walsh, Mike - T (1961) The late Bill Walsh is a - YYY - Urenda, Paul - OG (1979, 80) Walsh, Patrick - HB (1993, 94, 95, 96) Yagi, Tom - C (1951, 52, 53, 54) member of the Pro Football Uyeda, Tom - H (1957) Walters, Brad - NG (1978) Yamasaki, Herb - G (1957, 58, 59, 60) Ward, Ben - F (1964) Hall of Fame. Yeager, Bryan - DL (1999, 2000) - VVV - Ward, Bob - (1942) Yell, Ronnie - CB (2009) Vaita, Reno - OG (1972, 73, 74) Warner, Arthur - WR (1972) Wigley, Matt - C (2008, 09) Yeyna, Chuck - H (1958, 59) Valdez, Joe - FB (1956, 57) Warner, William - E (1965) Will, Jay - E (1967) York, Mel - T (1951) Valencia, Avelino - TE (2009) Warren, Tenny - E (1967) Willard, Rand - RB (1977, 78) Yost, Fred - T (1950) Vallercamp, Vern - G (1949, 50, 51) Washington, Anthony - S (1990, 91, 92) Willhite, Gerald - RB (1980, 81) Young, Bob - C (1962) Van Druten, Arthur - (1922) Washington, DePorres - DL (1976, 77) Williams, Armahn - NG (1982, 83, 84) Young, Ray - (1960) Vanderhoff, Keith - PK (1984) Washingon, LeCarter - DL (1982) Williams, Dawaine - WR (1992, 94, 95) VanderWende, Jim - G (1957) Washington, Marcus - LB (1994) Williams, Gary - LB (1972, 73, 74) - ZZZ - Vandygrift, Scott - OT (1999) Washington, Quincy - DB (2002) Williams, Jacobbi - WR (1993, 94) Zachary, Ralph - E (1953) Vaoifi, Simon - DT (1990, 91) Wasick, Dave - DL (1972, 73, 74) Williams, Michael - LB (1991) Zajonc, Larry - LB (1973, 74) Varelans, Paul - OT (1989) Wasnick, Dan - H (1958) Williams, Ray - CB (1982, 83) Zanotto, Al - DL (1976) Vargas, Andres - OT (2009) Watje, Bryan - TE (2004, 05) Williams, Terrance - WR (1984, 85) Zavala, Philip - P (2008, 09) Vargas, Chip - TB (1990) Watson, Bob - (1942) Williams, Terrance - WR (2007, 08) Zeising, Dave - OT (1989, 90, 91, 92) Vasquez, Billy - E , LB (1966, 68) Watson, Burt - (1933, 34, 35) Williams, Willie - H (1961, 62) Zentner, Jeff - OG (1988) Vaughn, Elonte - WR (1999, 2000) Watson, Milton - (1923) Williamson, Cully - S (1977, 78) Zermino, Ralph - DL (1973, 74, 75) Veatch, Matt - QB (1989, 91) Watson, Ron - E (1958, 59) Williamson, Hugh - PK (1978, 79, 80) Zerr, Blair - RB (1990, 91) Vedder, Christopher - DB (2005) Wattenbarger, Lloyd - (1935, 36, 37) Williamson, Josh - TE (2004) Zetterquist, Herman - H (1937, 38, 39) Venuta, Vic - DL (1977, 78) Wattenburger, Walter - (1928, 29) Willis, Chris - S (1993, 94) Zimmerman, Dick - E (1951) Vermeil, Dick - QB (1956, 57) Watts, Al - T, C (1954, 55) Wills, Art - H (1955) Zimmerman, Fred - (1922, 23) Vernes, Jim - LB (1968, 69) Watts, Eric - F (1966) Willis, Justin - DT (2006, 07) Zimmerman, Leroy - F (1937, 38, 39) Vickery, Lloyd - G (1953) Watts, Richard - G (1965) Wilson, Billy - E (1948, 49, 50) Watts, Rich - LB (1966, 67, 68) Wilson, Chip - TE (1978) Additions or corrections can be Webb, Paul - H (1955) Wilson, Eric - DB, LB (2003, 04, 05) emailed to Lawrence Fan, San Jose Webber, Richard - G (1963) Wilson, Jack - (1932, 34) State University, Sports Information Webster, Jim - G, QB (1965, 66) Wilson, James - (1935, 39, 40) Director, at [email protected]. Webster, Stan - WR (1978, 79) Wilson, Jeff - DL (1971, 72) Weiland, Roger - QB (1958) Wilson, Jess - (1936) Weirath, Frank - RB (1968, 69) Wilson, Solomon - DB (1999) Welch, Mike - T (1962) Wince, Craig - OG (1981) Weldon, Larry - S (1983, 84, 85, 86) Wing, Robert - (1935, 36) Wells, Mike - OT (1968, 69) Winter, Herb - (1926) Wells, Scott - WR (1987, 88) Wirtz, Wilbur - (1922) Wells, Tim - LB (1986, 87) Wisch, Jason - C (1987, 88) Welton, Phil - T (1961) Wiseman, Merlyn - T (1950) Dick Vermeil is the only Wenberg, Ed - (1939, 40, 41) Wiser, Loren - G (1967) football coach to win a Rose Wessman, Clarence - E (1953, 54, 55) Witherspoon, Frank - S (1983, 84) Bowl and a Super Bowl West, Lyle - S (1997, 98) Witzelberger, Jack - E (1951) Wetsel, William - (1932, 33, 34) championship. Woffington, John - (1940) www.sjsuspartans.com 125 Individual Records

Career: (Minimum of 300 attempts) COMPLETING 80 PERCENT OR MORE OF ONE’S RUSHING 5.83 (3,515 yards on 602 attempts), by Deoncé PASSES IN A GAME MOST ATTEMPTS Whitaker (1998-99-00-01). Season: 3, by Adam Tafralis (2006). Game: Career: 4 (3 in 2006, 1 in 2007), 43 (286 yards), by Nathan DuPree at UNLV, MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY RUSHING by Adam Tafralis (2004-05-06-07). (10-31-92), Game: 43 (253 yards), by Sheldon Canley at UNLV, 4, by Lamar Ferguson, at Illinois (9-21-02), COMPLETING 60 PERCENT OR MORE OF ONE’S (9-22-90). 4, by Jarmar Julien, vs. Tulsa, (10-27-01), PASSES IN A SEASON Season: at Nevada, (10-28-00), Career: 2 (2006, 2007), by Adam Tafralis 296 (1,248 yards), by Sheldon Canley (1990). 4, by Deoncé Whitaker, vs. UTEP, (10-14-00), (2004-05-06-07) Career: vs. Saint Mary’s, (9-18-99), 602 (3,515 yards), by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01). 4, by Nathan DuPree, at Pacific, (11-14-92), MOST PASSES COMPLETED 4, by Johnny Johnson, Jr., Game: AVERAGE ATTEMPTS PER GAME at New Mexico State (9-3-88), 36 (44 attempts), by Scott Rislov at Ohio State Season: 4, by Joe Ulm, at Brigham Young, (9-25-53), (10-12-02). 26.9 (296 in 11 games), by Sheldon Canley (1990). 4, by Dick Stults, vs. Brigham Young, (11-7-52). Game, Opponent: Career: Season: 44 (75 attempts), by , 24.1 (530 in 22 games), by Gerald Willhite 15, by Deoncé Whitaker (2000), Hawai’i (10-12-07). (1980-81). 15, by Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988). Bowl Game: Career: 43 (62 attempts), by Steve Clarkson MOST YARDS GAINED RUSHING 33, by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-99-00-01). vs. Toledo (California Bowl - 12-19-81). Game: Season: 286 (43 attempts), by Nathan DuPree MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED RUSHING BY A 243 (408 attempts), by Mike Perez (1987). at UNLV, (10-31-92). QUARTERBACK: Career: Game, Opponent: Game: 603 (1,027 attempts), by Adam Tafralis 300 (23 attempts), by LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU, 3, by Kyle Reed, vs. San Diego State (9-13-08), (2004-05-06-07). (10-9-99). 3, by Bob Frasco, vs. Southwestern Louisiana Bowl Game: (11-26-83). MOST YARDS GAINED PASSING 164 (23 attempts), by Sheldon Canley vs. Central Game: Michigan (California Raisin Bowl - 12-8-90). PASSING 543 (28 of 39), by Scott Rislov at UTEP (11-8-03). Season: MOST ATTEMPTS Game, Opponent: 1,577 (224 attempts), by Deoncé Whitaker (2000). Game: 545 (44 of 75), by Colt Brennan, Hawai’i (10-12-07). Career: 66 (28 completions), by Scott Rislov Bowl Game: 3,515 (602 attempts), by Deoncé Whitaker at Stanford (9-6-03). 467 (43 of 62), by Steve Clarkson (1998-99-00-01). Game, Opponent: vs. Toledo (California Bowl, 12-19-81). 75 (44 completions), by Colt Brennan, Season: AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER GAME Hawai’i (10-12-07). 3,260 (243 of 408), by Mike Perez (1987). Season: Bowl Game: Career: 157.7 (1,577 yards in 10 games), by Deoncé 62 (43 completions), by Steve Clarkson 7,548 (603 of 1,027) by Adam Tafralis Whitaker (2000). vs. Toledo, (California Bowl - 12-19-81). (2004-05-06-07). Career: Season: 107.5 (2,364 yards in 22 games), by Gerald Willhite 449 (275 completions), by Scott Rislov (2002). MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS (1980-81). Career: Game: 1,118 (600 completions), by Ed Luther 7, by Scott Rislov at UTEP (11-8-03). AVERAGE YARDS PER ATTEMPT (1976-77-78-79). Game, Opponent: Game: (Minimum of 10 attempts) 5, by Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise State 19.6 (196 yards on 10 attempts), by Lamar HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF PASS (10-24-03), Ferguson vs. Tulsa, (10-27-01). COMPLETIONS 5, by Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech (10-6-01). Game: (Minimum of 15 attempts) Bowl Game: (Minimum of 20 attempts) 87.5 (14 of 16), by Adam Tafralis vs. Stanford, 3, by Steve Clarkson vs. Toledo (California Raisin 12.1 (254 yards on 21 attempts), by Deoncé (9-9-06). Bowl - 12-19-81), Whitaker at Stanford, (9-9-00). (Minimum of 25 attempts) 3, by Mike Perez vs. Miami (Ohio) (California 88.5 (23 of 26), by Kyle Reed vs. Stanford, Bowl - 12-13-86), (Minimum of 30 attempts) (9-20-08). 3, by Adam Tafralis vs. New Mexico (New Mexico 8.2 (278 yards on 34 attempts), by Deoncé (Minimum of 35 attempts) Bowl - 12-23-06). Whitaker at Hawai’i, (10-28-00). 81.8 (36 of 44), by Scott Rislov at Ohio State Season: (10-12-02). 25, by Steve Clarkson (1981). Season: (Minimum of 80 attempts), Game, Opponent: Career: 7.24 (688 yards on 89 attempts), by Harry Russell 82.6 (19 of 23), by Craig Krenzel, Ohio State 59, by Steve Clarkson (1979-80-81-82). (1949). (10-12-02). Bowl Game: LONGEST PASSING TOUCHDOWN (Minimum of 100 attempts) 69.3 (43 of 62), by Steve Clarkson 95 yards, by Matt Veatch to Byron Jackson at 6.97 (830 yards on 119 attempts), by Harry Beck vs. Toledo (California Bowl - 12-19-81). Minnesota, (9-14-91). (1950). Season: 65.6 (181 of 276), by Adam Tafralis (2006). (Minimum of 200 attempts) Career: 7.04 (1,577 yards on 224 attempts), by Deoncé 60.5 (536 of 886), by Scott Rislov (2002-03). Whitaker (2000).

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MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Career: MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RECEIVING Game: 309.1 (6,182 yards in 20 games), by Mike Perez GAMES 6, by Ivan Lippi vs. Fresno State, (11-21-70), (1986-87). Season: 6, by Pat Casey vs. New Mexico, (11-1-69), 3, by Kevin Jurovich (2007, 2009), 6, by Ken Berry at Fresno State,(11-20-65). Bowl Game: AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER PLAY 3, by Edell Shepherd, (2001), 5, by Steve Clarkson vs. Toledo, Game: (Minimum of 20 plays) 3, by Guy Liggins (1987). (California Bowl - 12-19-81). 19.6 (333 yards on 21 plays), by Dale Rogers vs. Season: Rice, (10-2-04). MOST TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING 24, by Steve Clarkson (1981), Season: (Minimum of 1,000 yards) Game: 24, by Ed Luther (1978), 7.1 (3,213 on 450 plays), by Mike Perez (1987). 3, by James Jones, at Washington, (9-2-06), 24, by Craig Kimball (1972). Career: Career: (Minimum of 2,000 yards) 3, by Courtney Anderson, at UTEP, (11-8-03), 57, by Craig Kimball (1972-73-74). 7.1 (6,182 yards on 875 plays), by Mike Perez 3, by Edell Shepherd, vs. Nevada, (11-10-01), (1986-87). 3, by Oliver Newell, FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN at UNLV, (11-22-97), Season: (Minimum of 100 attempts) MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED AND vs. Hawai’i (11-15-97), 1 (1 in 124 attempts), by Bob Frasco (1983). RESPONSIBLE FOR (Minimum of 400 attempts) vs. Colorado State (10-11-97), 5 (5 in 437 attempts), by Scott Rislov (2003). Game: 3, by Tony Smith at California, (9-29-84), Career: (Minimum of 400 attempts) 7 (passed for 7), by Scott Rislov at UTEP, (11-8-03). 3, by Ken Taylor vs. Santa Clara, (11-16-82), 12 (12 in 511 attempts), by Bob Frasco (1983-84). Season: 3, by Tim Kearse at Stanford, (9-18-82), 30 (scored 5 and passed for 25), by 3, by Stacey Bailey at Fresno State, (10-3-81), PASSING EFFICIENCY Steve Clarkson (1981). 3, by Mervyn Fernandez at Fresno State (10-3-81), Game: (Minimum of 15 attempts) Career: 3, by Gerald Willhite at California, (9-26-81), 298.02, by vs. Nevada (11-10-01). 68 (scored 12 and passed for 56), by 3, by Mark Nichols at CS Long Beach, (10-27-79), Bowl Game: (Minimum of 15 attempts) Steve Clarkson (1979-80-81-82). 3, by Rick Parma at Pacific, (11-11-78). 213.63, by Adam Tafralis vs. New Mexico (New Game, Opponent: Mexico Bowl - 12-23-06). PASS RECEIVING 3, by Jeb Putzier, Boise State (11-17-01), Season: (Minimum of 15 attempts per 3, by Ryan Dennard, Arizona State (9-29-01), MOST RECEPTIONS game played) 3, by Alex Van Dyke, Nevada (11-18-95). Game: 160.12, by Jeff Garcia (1991). Bowl Game: 15 (179 yards), by Tuati Wooden, vs. Tulsa Career: (Minimum of 300 passing attempts) 3, by Mervyn Fernandez vs. Toledo, (12-19-81). (11-22-03), 133.7, by Ralph Martini (1989-90). Season: 15 (255 yards), by Steven Pulley, at Stanford 14, by Edell Shepherd (2001). (10-2-99), Career: 15 (203 yards), by Guy Liggins, vs. Fresno State, TOTAL OFFENSE 18, by Edell Shepherd (2000-01). MOST PLAYS (10-4-86). Game: Game, Opponent: 67 (1 rushing, 66 passing) by Scott Rislov at 16 (133 yards), by Paul Dombrowski, New Mexico ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING Stanford, (9-6-03). State (11-19-05). Game: Bowl Game: Bowl Game: 355 (80 rushing, 201 receiving, 10 punt returns, 64 68 (6 rushing, 62 passing), by Steve Clarkson vs. 18 (124 yards), by Gerald Willhite vs. Toledo, kickoff returns), by Charles Pauley, vs. Nevada, Toledo, (California Bowl - 12-19-81). (12-19-81). (11-10-01). Season: Season: Bowl Game: 485 (98 rushing, 387 passing), by Bob Frasco 85 (1,183 yards) by Kevin Jurovich (2007). 243 (164 rushing, 44 receiving, 35 kickoff returns), (1984). Career: by Sheldon Canley vs. Central Michigan, Career: 160 (2,143 yards) by Kevin Jurovich (2005-09). (California Raisin Bowl, 12-8-90). 1,405 (518 rushing, 887 passing), by Jeff Garcia Season: (1991-92-93). MOST YARDS RECEIVING 2,513 (1,201 rushing, 353 receiving, 959 kickoff Game: returns), by Sheldon Canley (1989). MOST YARDS GAINED 269 (9 receptions), by Edell Shepherd vs. Nevada, Career: Game: (11-10-01). 5,596 (3,515 rushing, 225 receiving, 1,856 all 536 (28 rushing, 508 passing), by Mike Perez at Game, Opponent: returns), by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01). Pacific, (10-25-86). 326 (12 receptions), by Nate Burleson, Nevada, Bowl Game: (11-10-01). SCORING Bowl Game: 464 (minus-3 rushing, 467 passing), by Steve MOST POINTS SCORED 152 (9 receptions), by Mervyn Fernandez vs. Clarkson vs. Toledo, (California Bowl - 12-19-81). Quarter: Toledo, (California Raisin Bowl, 12-19-81). Season: 18, by Jarmar Julien, at Nevada Season: 3,213 (minus-47 rushing, 3,260 passing), by Mike (10-28-00, 4th quarter), 1,500 (82 receptions), by Edell Shepherd (2001). Perez (1987). 18, by Casey Le Blanc, vs. Hawai’i Career: Career: (11-6-99, 4th quarter), 2,223 (123 receptions), by Stacey Bailey (1978-79- 8,111 (563 rushing, 7,548 passing), 18, by Deoncé Whitaker, vs. Saint Mary’s (9-18-99, 80-81). by Adam Tafralis (2004-05-06-07). 1st quarter). Game: MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME 30 (5 touchdowns), by Deoncé Whitaker, vs. Saint Season: Season: Mary’s (9-18-99). 7, by Edell Shepherd, (2001). 329.9 (2,969 yards in 9 games), by Mike Perez Bowl Game: Career: (1986). 20 (3 touchdowns, 1 2-pt. 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Season: Career: AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT 116, by Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988). 2, by Tony Brown (1984-85). Game: (Minimum of 5) Career: 56.8 (341 yards on 6 punts), by Joe Furlow at Air 238, by Jared Strubeck (61 in 2005, 63 in 2006, 52 in MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 40 OR MORE Force, (8-31-96). 2007, 62 in 2008). YARDS Season: (Minimum of 40) Game: 44.0 (2,510 yards on 57 punts), by Tim Morgan MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 2, by Jared Strubeck, 50 yards, 4th quarter & 47 (1999). Game: yards, 4th quarter, at Hawai’i (9-27-08). Career: (Minimum of 80) 5, by Deoncé Whitaker vs. Saint Mary’s (9-18-99). Season: 42.7 (3,545 yards on 83 punts), by Joe Furlow Season: 10, by Joe Nedney (1992). (1995-96). 19, by Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988). Career: MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE LONGEST PUNT 36, by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-99-00-01). Game: 80 yards, by Leroy Zimmerman vs. UC Santa 3, by several, last by Jared Strubeck at Idaho Barbara, (10-14-38). MOST WAYS TO SCORE A TOUCHDOWN (11-1-08). Career: Season: MOST PUNTS 60 OR MORE YARDS 5 (rushing, receiving, kickoff return, interception 10, by Joe Nedney (1992). Game: return, punt return), by Trestin George (eight TD’s 3 (71, 74, 72), by Joe Furlow at Air Force, (8-31-96). in 2002-03-04-05), MOST KICKING PAT'S Season: 5 (rushing, receiving, kickoff return, interception Game: 7, by Joe Furlow (1996). return, punt return), by Walt Roberts (13 TD’s in 10 (10 of 10), Jeff Carr vs. Rice (10-2-04). 1961-62-63). Game, Opponent: 10 (10 of 10), Tyler Jones, Boise State (10-24-03). PUNT RETURNS MOST PUNT RETURNS MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Season: Game: Game: 43 (43 of 46), by Mike Berg (1981). 9 (45 yards), by Scott Wells vs. UNLV (10-15-88). 3, by Jared Strubeck Career: Season: at Idaho (11-1-08), 139 (139 of 153), by Mike Berg (1979-80-81-82). 46 (265 yards), by Scott Wells (1988). at Louisiana Tech (11-17-07), Career: vs. New Mexico State (11-10-07), MOST CONSECUTIVE KICKING PAT'S 83 (493 yards), by K.C. Clark (1983-84-85-86). at Washington (9-2-06), Game: vs. Nevada (10-1-05), 10 (10 of 10), Jeff Carr vs. Rice (10-2-04). MOST PUNT RETURN YARDAGE 3, by Jeff Carr vs. Grambling State, (8-23-03), Game, Opponent: Game: 3, by Nick Gilliam vs. Fresno State, (11-23-02), 10 (10 of 10), Tyler Jones, Boise State (10-24-03). 150 (7 returns) by Omarr Smith at UTEP, (10-18- 3, by David Silberstein vs. New Mexico, (9-26-98), Season: 97). 3, by Joe Furlow vs. Pacific, (10-28-95), 40 (40 of 40) by Jeff Carr (2004). Season: 3, by Joe Nedney Career: 366 yards (37 returns) by Heshimu Colar (1990). vs. Southwestern Louisiana, (9-24-94), 52 (12 in 2003, 40 in 2004), by Jeff Carr (2003-04). Career: at UNLV, (10-31-92), 575 (60 returns) by Jimmie Lassiter (1970-71-72). at Wyoming, (10-3-92), MOST KICK SCORING POINTS vs. Pacific, (10-19-91), Game: MOST PUNTS RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN 3, by Sergio Olivarez 16 (3 FG’s, 7 PAT’s), by Joe Nedney vs. Pacific, Game: at Utah State, (10-31-87), (10-19-91). 1, by several, last by Dwight Lowery vs. Hawai’i, at UNLV, (10-18-87), Season: (10-12-07). vs. Utah State, (10-11-86), 86, by Sergio Olivarez (1986). Season: 3, by Tony Brown vs. CS Long Beach, (10-10-84), Career: 1, last by Dwight Lowery (2007). 3, by Randy Johnson vs. CS Fullerton, (9-24-77), 238, by Jared Strubeck (2005-06-07-08). Career: 3, by Lou Rodriguez 2, by Omarr Smith (1997-98), at Stanford, (9-27-75), PUNTING 2, by Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72). at New Mexico, (10-12-74), MOST PUNTS 3, by Ron Ploger at Hawai’i, (11-24-73). Game: LONGEST PUNT RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN Season: 17 (630 yards), by Jim Vernes at Wyoming, 91 yards by Jerry Colletto at Oregon, (11-2-63). 16 (16 of 30), by Lou Rodriguez (1975). (10-25-69). Career: Season: 43 (43 of 72), by Jared Strubeck (2005-06-07-08). 82 (3,105 yards), by Joe Hicks (1972). KICKOFF RETURNS MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Career: LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE 249 (9,669 yards), by Jeff Cunningham (1973-74-75- Game: Game: 76). 9 (149 yards), by Sheldon Canley at Miami (Fla.), 60 yards by Joe Nedney at Wyoming, (10-3-92). (10-14-89). MOST PUNTING YARDS Season: MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 50 OR MORE Game: 51 (1,214 yards), by Deoncé Whitaker (1998). YARDS 630 yards (17 punts), by Jim Vernes at Wyoming, Career: Game: (10-25-69). 77 (1,800 yards), by Sheldon Canley (1988-89-90). 1, by several, last by Jared Strubeck, 50 yards, at Season: Hawai’i (9-27-08). MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE 3,105 yards (82 punts), by Joe Hicks (1972). Season: Career: Game: 2, by Tony Brown (1985). 9,747 yards (243 punts), by Waylon Prather 205 yards (5 returns), by James Reed (2004-05-06-07). vs. Wyoming (10-5-96).

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Season: MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS 1,214 yards (51 returns), by Deoncé Whitaker TOUCHDOWN Game: (1998). Game: 6.0, by Carl Ihenacho, at New Mexico State Career: 1, by many, last by Justin Cole, vs. Boise State, (10-18-08), 1,837 yards (74 returns), by Deoncé Whitaker (10-24-08). 6.0, by Bob Overly, vs. UNLV (9-5-81). (1998-99-00-01). Game, Opponent: Game, Opponent: 2, by Nate Kvamme, Colorado State (10-11-97), 5.0, by Willie Howard, Stanford (10-2-99). MOST KICKOFF RETURNS FOR A TOUCH- 2, by Tommy Williams, Cal State Fullerton (11-12- Season: DOWN 88). 24.5, by Bob Overly (1981). Season: Season: Career: 2, by Charles Pauley (2002), 3, by Ken Thomas (1979). 42.0, by Jarron Gilbert (2005-06-07-08). 2, by Jimmie Lassiter (1970). Career: Career: 5, by Ken Thomas (1979-80-81-82). MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS 2, by Trestin George (2002-03-04-05), Game: 2, by Charles Pauley (2001-02), MOST CONSECUTIVE GAME RETURNING AN 4.0, by Raymond Bowles, vs. UNLV (11-2-91), 2, by Sheldon Canley (1988-89-90), INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN 4.0, by Lyneil Mayo, at Stanford (9-30-89). 2, by Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72), Games: Game, Opponent: 2, by Walt Roberts (1961-63). 2, by Duke Ihenacho (2008), 5.0, by Danilo Robinson, Utah State (9-30-95). 2, by Jay Taylor (1987), Season: LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TOUCH- 2, by Ken Thomas (1979). 17.0, by Bob Overly (1981). DOWN Career: 102 yards by Jimmie Lassiter at California, (9-25- 30.0, by Lyneil Mayo (1989-90). 71), DEFENSE MOST TOTAL TACKLES 100 yards by Tim Kearse vs. CS Long Beach, (10- MOST FORCED FUMBLES Game: 16-82), Game: 27 (15 primary & 12 assists) by Frank 100 yards by Bob Triplett at California, (10-2-76). 2, by Carl Ihenacho, vs. UC Davis (8-30-08), Manumaleuga at Colorado (9-23-78). 2, by Philip Perry at Hawai’i (11-02-02), Game, Opponent: 2, by Philip Perry at Washington (9-07-02). 23 (9 unassisted, 14 assisted) by Del Lyles, Utah Bowl Game: INTERCEPTION State (9-28-91). 2, by Matt Castelo (New Mexico Bowl, 12-23-06). Bowl Game: RETURNS Season: 18 (11 primary & 7 assists) by Matt Castelo vs. MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONS 7, by Philip Perry (2002). Game: New Mexico (New Mexico Bowl, 12-23-06), 18 (12 primary & 6 assists) by Yepi Pauu vs. 3, by Dwight Lowery vs. Cal Poly (9-23-06), MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED Eastern Michigan (California Bowl, 12-12-87), 3, by Josh Powell vs. Idaho (11-26-05), Season: 18 (14 primary & 4 assists) by Dave Chaney vs. 3, by Gerald Jones at Stanford (9-14-02), 5, by Rayford Roberson (1976). Memphis State (Pasadena Bowl, 12-18-71). 3, by Omarr Smith vs. Hawai’i (11-15-97), Career: Season: 3, by Troy Jensen vs. Louisiana Tech, (10-23-93), 11, by Rayford Roberson (1975-78), 232 (107 primary & 125 assists) by Randy Gill 3, by Don Dambacher vs. Mexico (9-10-49). 11, by Carl Ekern (1972-75). Game, Opponent: (1977). Career: 3, by Nate Kvamme, Colorado State (10-11-97). MOST PASSES DEFENSED (Interceptions + Passes 527 (297 primary & 230 assists) by Dave Chaney Season: Broken Up) (1969-70-71). 9, by Dwight Lowery (2006). Game: Career: 4, by Dwight Lowery, vs. Cal Poly (9-23-06), MOST PRIMARY TACKLES 14, by Gerald Jones (2002-03), 4, by Gerald Jones, vs. Stanford (9-6-03). Game: 14, by Sherman Cocroft (1982-83), Game, Opponent: 21, by Dave Chaney vs. Fresno State, (11-21-70). 14, by Ken Thomas (1979-80-81-82). 4, by Kevin Millhouse, Hawai’i (11-3-01), Game, Opponent: 4, by Lawson, Long Beach State (10-13-90). 15, by Donnell Porter, UNLV, (10-31-92). MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH Season: Season: AN INTERCEPTION 23, by Omarr Smith (1997). 125, by Dave Chaney (1970). 4, Dwight Lowery (2006), Career: Career: 4, Gerald Jones (2002), 44, by Omarr Smith (1995-96-97-98). 4, Sherman Cocroft (1983). 297, by Dave Chaney (1969-70-71).

MOST INTERCEPTION YARDAGE MOST ASSISTED TACKLES Game: Game: 99, by Gerald Jones vs. Nevada, (9-18-03). 18, by Ezekiel Staples vs. Rice (10-2-04), Game, Opponent: 18, by Randy Gill at California (10-1-77). 178, by Tommy Williams, Cal State Fullerton Game, Opponent: (1988). 16, Chris Tsangaris, Long Beach State (9-21-91). Season: Season: 178, by Gerald Jones (6 interceptions) (2003). 125, by Randy Gill (1977). Career: Career: 391 (14 interceptions), by Ken Thomas (1979-80-81- 230, by Dave Chaney (1969-70-71). 82).

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WINS MOST PASSES COMPLETED FIRST DOWNS Game: 36, at Ohio State (10-12-02). MOST WINS MOST FIRST DOWNS Opp., game: 44, by Hawai’i (10-12-07). Season: 13 (1939). Game: 35, vs. Nevada (11-10-01), Bowl game: 43, vs. Toledo (12-19-81). 35, at Pacific (11-18-86). Season: 290 (2002). MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS Opp., game: 35, by Colorado (9-11-99). Season: 13 (1939). Season: 265 (1986, 11 games). MOST PASSING YARDS Two seasons: 13 (12-4-37 through 11-27-38), Opp., season: 320 (2002, 13 games). Game: 547, at UTEP (11-8-03). 13 (9-23-40 through 9-26-41). Opp., game: 565, by Nevada (11-10-01). FEWEST FIRST DOWNS Season: 3,719 (1987). MOST HOME WINS Game: 4, at Arizona State (9-15-84). Opp., season: 3,906 (2002). Season: 10 (1939). Opp., game: 4, by UNLV (11-19-88).

AVERAGE PASSING YARDS GAINED PER GAME MOST ROAD WINS Season: 338.1 (1987). Season: 7 (7 wins, 0 losses), (1940). SCORING Opp., season: 300.5 (2002). MOST POINTS SCORED Quarter: 35 (second quarter), at UTEP MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS (11-8-03). Season: 10 (1939). Game: 7, at UTEP (11-8-03), Opp., quarter: 35 (first quarter), by Baylor Two seasons: 16 (9-23-38 through 11-30-39). 7, at Fresno State (10-3-81). (9-10-94). Opp., game: 5, by Fresno State (11-20-99). Half: 48 (1st half, 13-35), at UTEP MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS Season: 27, (1981, 1990). (11-8-03). Season: 7 (1940). Opp., season: 32, (2002). Opp., half: 49 (1st half, 35-14), by Baylor Multiple seasons: 11 (9-24-39 through 10-24-41). (9-10-94). HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF PASSES Game: 70, vs. Rice (10-2-04), RUSHING COMPLETED (Minimum of 20 pass attempts) 103, vs. Mexico (9-10-49). MOST ATTEMPTS Game: 88.5 (23 of 26), at Stanford (9-20-08). Opp., game: 79, by Stanford Frosh (1923), Game: 71, vs. Santa Clara (10-7-50). Opp., game: 83.3 (20 of 24), by California 77, by Boise State (10-24-03). Opp., game: 81, by Rice (10-16-99). (9-7-96). Season: 390 (1987, 11 games), Season: 509 (1971). Season: 60.5 (276 of 456), (1986). 457* (1949, 12 games). Opp., season: 606 (1998). Opp., season: 62.9 (256 of 407), (2005). Opp., season: 469 (2005, 11 games).

MOST YARDS GAINED RUSHING MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Game: 487, vs. UC Santa Barbara Game: 6, vs. Fresno State (11-21-70), Game: 10, vs. Rice (10-2-04), (10-21-49). 6, vs. New Mexico (11-1-69), 10, at UTEP (11-8-03), Opp., game: 570, by Rice (10-2-04). 6, at Fresno State (11-20-65). 16, vs. Mexico (9-10-49). Season: 2,478 (1952). Season: 30 (1969). Opp., game: 10, by Boise State (10-24-03), Opp., season: 3,110 (1998), 2009). Opp., season: 33 (1949). 10, by Stanford (9-21-68). Season: 53 (24 rushing, 27 passing, AVERAGE RUSHING YARDS GAINED PER FEWEST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1 kickoff return, 1 interception GAME Season: 6 (2003). return) (1990), Season: 275.4 (1952). Opp., season: 6 (1999), (1962), (1956). 71* (1949). Opp., season: 259.2 (1998, 2009). Opp., season: 65 (2005). TOTAL OFFENSE AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT * – includes a 103-0 win over the University of MOST PLAYS Game: 11.3 (464 yards on 41 attempts), Mexico Game: 106, at CS Long Beach (10-27-79). vs. Tulsa (10-27-01). Opp., game: 101, by Hawai’i (10-12-07), Opp., game: 9.0 (559 yards on 62 attempts), MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY RUSHING 101, by California (10-6-90). by Washington (11-16-96). AND PASSING Season: 974 (1978). Season: 5.6 (1952). Season: 51 (1990). Opp., season: 993 (2002). Opp., season: 6.1 (2009). Opp., season: 62 (2005).

MOST YARDS GAINED MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS HIGHEST SCORING TIE Game: 849, vs. Nevada (11-10-01). Game: 13, vs. Mexico (9-10-49). Game: 48-48, vs. Utah State (9-10-79). Opp., game: 791, by Nevada (11-10-01). Opp., game: 8, by Nevada (11-8-09), Season: 5,295 (1986). 8, by Boise State (11-13-04), LOWEST SCORING TIE Opp., season: 6,414 (2002). 8, by Rice (10-2-04). Game: 0-0, 10 times, last at Fresno State Season: 41 (1952). (11-14-41). AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER PLAY Opp., season: 45 (2005). Game: 10.7, at Pacific (11-13-76). ONE-SIDED WIN Opp., game: 9.3, by Nevada (11-10-01). PASSING Game: 59-0, vs. College of Idaho (9-20-37). Season: 7.6 (1986). MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Opp., season: 6.9 (1996, 2001). Game: 67, at Stanford (9-6-03). ONE-SIDED LOSS Opp., game: 75, by Hawai’i (10-12-07). Game: 79-0, by Stanford Frosh (1923). AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER GAME Bowl game: 63, vs. Toledo (12-19-81). Season: 481.4 (1986). Season: 483 (2002). COME-FROM-BEHIND WIN Opp., season: 500.8 (2001). Opp., season: 475 (2002). Game: 70-63 (trailed 34-7 in the second quarter), vs. Rice (10-2-04).

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MOST POINTS SCORED BY TWO TEAMS MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE QUARTERBACK SACKS Quarter: 61 (fourth quarter - San Jose State 34, Game: 220 (6 returns) vs. Wyoming Game: 13, vs. Pacific (11-14-81). Hawai’i 27), (11-5-99). (10-5-96). Season: 58 (1986). Half: 71 (second half - San Jose State 42, Opp., game: 208 (5 returns) by UTEP (10-16-01). Season, fewest: 7 (1981). Rice 29), (11-5-99). Season: 1,472 (64 returns), (1998). Game: 133 (San Jose State 70, Rice 63), (10-2-04). FUMBLES PUNT RETURNS MOST FUMBLES MOST PUNT RETURNS FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Game: 8, vs. CS Fullerton (10-3-85). Game: 8 (57 yards) vs. Utah State Season: 29 (1939). Opp., game: 11, by Arizona State (11-7-70). (10-11-86). Season: 46 (1954). Season: 52 (293 yards), (1988). FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Opp., season: 44 (1950). Season: 3 (1939). MOST PUNT RETURN YARDAGE MOST FUMBLES LOST Game: 150 (7 returns) at UTEP, (10-18-97). MOST SHUTOUTS Game: 5, vs. CS Fullerton (11-15-80), Season: 445 (51 returns), (1990). Season: 8 (1939). 5, at Stanford (9-16-78). Opp., game: 8, by Arizona State (11-7-70). MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING DEFENSE Season: 27 (1954). 135 (9-23-72 through 9-8-84). FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED Opp., season: 27 (1969). Game: Minus-11 vs. Mexico (12-4-48), 5, vs. Texas A&I (9-18-39). FEWEST FUMBLES LOST KICK SCORING Opp., game: 39, by Wyoming (10-25-69). Season: 3 (2007). MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Season: 927 (1939). Game: 3, 20 times, last at Idaho (11-1-08). Opp., game: 5, at Utah State (9-21-85). TURNOVERS FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME Season: 16 (1975). FEWEST LOST Season: 71.3 (1939). Season: 14 (4 fumbles, 10 interceptions) MOST KICKING PAT'S (1958). FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Game: 10, vs. Rice (10-2-04). MOST GAINED Game: Minus-49, vs. San Diego State Opp., game: 10, by Boise State (10-24-03). Season: 44 (12 fumbles, 32 interceptions) (11-6-71). Season: 47 (1990), (1949). (1939). Opp., game: Minus-52, by Wyoming (11-4-67). Opp., season: 58 (2005). Season: 724 (1986). PENALTIES CONSECUTIVE KICKING PAT’S MOST PENALTIES FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Game: 10, vs. Rice (10-2-04). Game: 24 (199 yards), vs. Fresno State Game: Minus-25, vs. Fresno State Opp., game: 10, by Boise State (10-24-03). (10-4-86). (11-24-39). Season: 40, (40 for 40), 2005. Opp., game: 21 (202 yards), by California Opp., game: 3, by Oregon (9-20-75). All-Time: 58, (12 for 12, 40 for 40, 6 for 6), (9-7-96), Season: 727 (1953). 2003-05, 21 (163 yards), by San Diego State 58, (2 for 2, 33 for 33, 23 for 23), (11-14-98). FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER 1997-99. Season: 133 (999 yards), (1987). GAME Season: 88 (1953). PUNTING FEWEST PENALTIES Game: 0 at Boise State (11-3-07). MOST PUNTS INTERCEPTIONS Game: 17 (630 yards), at Wyoming MOST INTERCEPTIONS (10-25-69). MOST PENALTY YARDAGE Game: 6, vs. Hawai’i (11-15-97), Season: 85 (3,228 yards), (1972). Game: 199 yards (24 penalties), vs. 6, vs. Louisiana Tech (10-23-83). Opp., season: 92 (3,677 yards), (1981). Fresno State (10-4-86). Season: 33 (481 yards), (1949). Opp., game: 202 yards (21 penalties), by FEWEST PUNTS California (9-7-96). MOST INTERCEPTION YARDAGE Game: 1, last at Louisiana Tech (10-6-01). Season: 1,187 (131 penalties), (1986). Game: 153, at SMU (10-7-00). Opp., game: 0, last by Nevada (11-8-09). Opp., game: 205, by CS Fullerton (11-12-88). Season: 34 (1,444 yards), (1960). Season: 481 (33 interceptions), (1949). Opp., season: 33 (1,356 yards), (2001).

INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A MOST PUNTING YARDS TOUCHDOWN Game: 630 yards (17 punts), at Wyoming Game: 2, last at New Mexico State (10-25-69). (10-18-08). Season: 3,233 (78 punts), (1971). Opp., Game: 2, last by Louisiana Tech (10-18-08). KICKOFF RETURNS Season: 6 (2000). MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Game: 14 (200 yards) at BYU (11-25-67). FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS Season: 64 (1,472 yards), (1998). Season: 6 (1999), (1962), (1956). In 2004, San Jose State and Rice set the NCAA record for touchdowns (19) CONSECUTIVE GAMES INTERCEPTING A PASS scored by two teams in a regulation Team: 13 (10-20-01 through 10-5-02). game. www.sjsuspartans.com 131 Career Leaders

RUSHING – TOTAL YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TDs NAME (SEASONS) PLAYS RUSH PASS YDS. NAME (SEASONS) RUN REC. RET YDS. 1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 1 Adam Tafralis (2004-07)1,272 563 7,548 8,111 1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 602 3,515 5.8 33 2 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 1,405 729 6,545 7,274 3,515 225 1,856 5,596 2 Sheldon Canley (1988-90)576 2,513 4.4 25 3 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 2 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 3 Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 530 2,364 4.5 20 1,124 153 6,842 6,995 2,513 828 1,805 5,146 4 Yonus Davis (2003-08) 425 2,319 5.5 15 4 Ed Luther (1976-79) 1,240 -209 7,190 6,981 3 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 284 2,084 1,113 3,481 5 Nathan DuPree (1992-93) 372 1,976 5.3 18 5 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 1,011 -18 6,267 6,249 4 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 188 1,473 1,796 3,457 6 Rick Kane (1975-76) 371 1,967 5.3 13 6 Mike Perez (1986-87) 875 -12 6,194 6,182 5 Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 7 Kenny Jackson (1986-87) 448 1,935 4.3 25 7 Craig Kimball (1972-74)1,110 -319 6,139 5,820 2,364 927 42 3,333 8 Kevin Cole (1977-78) 404 1,909 4.7 16 8 Carl Dean (1995-96) 826 34 4,663 4,697 6 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89) 9 Johnny Johnson, Sr. (1960-62) 9 Marcus Arroyo (1998, 00-02) 1,409 1,553 315 3,277 366 1,700 4.6 21 698 -78 4,603 4,525 7 John Broussard (2003-06) 100 1,566 1,546 3,212 10 Bobby Johnson (1982-83) 356 1,558 4.4 5 10 Ralph Martini (1989-90) 572 38 3,897 3,935 8 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 379 515 2,181 3,075 9 Yonus Davis (2003-08) 2,319 380 279 2,978 PASSING – TOTAL YARDS PASS RECEIVING – NUMBER OF RECEPTIONS 10 Kevin Cole (1977-78) 1,909 412 642 2,963 NAME (SEASONS) PA PC YDS. TDs NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Adam Tafralis (2004-07)1,027 603 7,548 52 2 Kevin Jurovich (2005-08) 160 2,143 13.4 11 SCORING 2 Ed Luther (1976-79) 1,118 600 7,190 47 1 Guy Liggins (1986-87) 149 2,191 14.7 16 NAME (SEASONS) TD EP1/2 FG TP 3 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 961 509 6,842 56 3 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 142 2,084 14.7 16 1 Jared Strubeck (2005-08) 0 109/0 43 238 4 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 887 504 6,545 48 4 Tuati Wooden (2000-03) 133 1,656 13.2 7 2 Joe Nedney (1991-94) 0 119/0 39 236 5 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 886 536 6,267 40 5 David Richmond (2007-08) 3 Mike Berg (1979-82) 0 139/0 30 229 6 Mike Perez (1986-87) 792 471 6,194 36 127 1,684 13.3 10 4 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-00) 7 Craig Kimball (1972-74) 983 485 6,139 50 6 James Jones (2003-06) 126 1,496 11.9 12 36 0/1 0 218 8 Carl Dean (1995-96) 671 373 4,663 24 7 Edell Shepherd (2000-01) 125 2,207 17.7 18 5 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 32 0/0 0 192 9 Marcus Arroyo (1998, 00-02) 8 Casey LeBlanc (1998-2001) 6 Nick Gilliam (1999-2002) 0 109/0 27 190 653 343 4,603 28 124 1,350 10.9 2 7 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89) 10 Ralph Martini (1989-90) 505 285 3,897 30 9 Stacey Bailey (1978-81) 123 2,223 18.1 13 30 0/1 0 182 10 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95)123 1,850 15.0 14 8 Kenny Jackson (1986-87) 28 0/1 0 170 PASSING – NUMBER OF COMPLETIONS 11 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89) 8 Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 28 0/1 0 170 NAME (SEASONS) PA PC INT. TDs 123 1,553 12.6 10 10 Sergio Olivarez (1986-87) 0 82/0 24 154 1 Adam Tafralis (2004-07)1,027 603 29 52 12 Jamall Broussard (2002-03) 2 Ed Luther (1976-79) 1,118 600 52 47 117 1,396 11.9 6 PUNTING – TOTAL YARDS 3 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 886 536 19 40 13 Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 107 927 8.7 8 NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK 4 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 961 509 41 56 14 Ike McBee (1972-74) 106 1,571 14.8 8 1 Waylon Prather (2004-07)243 9,747 40.1 1 5 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 887 504 32 48 15 Waking Bailey (1997-2000) 2 Jeff Cunningham (1973-76) 6 Craig Kimball (1972-74) 983 485 57 50 105 1,339 12.8 4 249 9,669 38.8 0 7 Mike Perez (1986-87) 792 471 30 36 16 Kevin Evans (1988-89) 103 1,641 15.9 11 3 Frank Ratto (1977-80) 210 7,943 37.8 1 8 Carl Dean (1995-96) 671 373 22 24 17 John Broussard (2003-06) 103 1,566 15.2 12 4 Philip Zavala (2008, 09) 148 5,817 39.3 0 9 Marcus Arroyo (1998, 00-02) 18 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 101 1,473 14.6 5 5 Bob Patterson (1962-64) 136 5,519 40.6 0 671 348 28 28 19 Brian Roche (1993-95) 101 1,176 11.6 7 6 Randy Cardin (1966-67) 132 5,325 40.3 6 10 Chris Kasteler (1997-99) 584 311 23 25 7 John McMillen (1970-71) 127 5,151 40.6 6 PASS RECEIVING – TOTAL YARDS 8 Tim Morgan (1998-99) 128 5,139 40.1 0 PASSING EFFICIENCY NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 9 Jim Hughes (1988-89) 121 5,040 41.7 0 (Minimum 375 pass attempts) 1 Stacey Bailey (1978-81) 123 2,223 18.1 13 10 Lee Myhre (1991-93) 110 4,594 41.8 1 NAME (SEASONS) PA PC YDS. RTG. 2 Edell Shepherd (2000-01) 125 2,207 17.7 18 1 Ralph Martini (1989-90) 505 285 3,897 133.7 3 Guy Liggins (1986-87) 149 2,191 14.7 16 PUNTING AVERAGE (Minimum 75 Punts) 2 Mike Perez (1986-87) 792 471 6,194 132.6 4 Kevin Jurovich (2005-08) 160 2,143 13.4 11 NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK 3 Adam Tafralis (2004-07)1,027 603 7,548 131.5 5 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 142 2,084 14.7 16 1 Joe Furlow (1995-96) 83 3,575 42.7 0 4 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 886 536 6,267 130.5 6 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95) 2 Lee Myhre (1991-93) 110 4,594 41.8 1 5 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 887 504 6,545 129.4 123 1,850 15.0 14 3 Jim Hughes (1988-89) 121 5,040 41.7 0 6 Gene Menges (1948-50) 383 180 3,081 125.8 7 David Richmond (2007-08) 4 Bob Patterson (1962-64) 136 5,519 40.6 0 7 Bob Frasco (1983-84) 511 286 3,509 123.8 127 1,684 13.3 10 5 John McMillen (1970-71) 127 5,151 40.6 6 8 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 961 509 6,842 123.4 8 Tuati Wooden (2000-03) 133 1,656 13.2 7 6 Kent Rockholt (1958-60) 92 3,716 40.4 1 9 Carl Dean (1995-96) 671 373 4,663 119.2 9 Kevin Evans (1988-89) 103 1,641 15.9 11 7 Randy Cardin (1966-67) 132 5,325 40.3 6 10 Marcus Arroyo (1998, 00-02) 10 Ike McBee (1972-74) 106 1,571 14.8 8 8 Jason Chapple (1995, 97) 103 4,155 40.3 0 671 348 4,662 115.6 11 John Broussard (2003-06) 103 1,566 15.2 12 9 Waylon Prather (2004-07)243 9,747 40.1 1 12 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89) 10 Tim Morgan (1998-99) 128 5,139 40.1 0 123 1,553 12.6 10 13 Oliver Newell (1997-98) 97 1,525 15.7 16 14 Eric Richardson (1982-83) 94 1,501 15.9 12

Deonce Whitaker Adam Tafralis Ralph Martini Stacey Bailey

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KICKOFF RETURNS AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum 20 Returns) TOTAL TACKLES (Since 1970) (Minimum 25 Returns) NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD NAME (SEASONS) NO. NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Al Cementina (1948-50) 22 296 13.5 0 1 Dave Chaney (1969-71) 527 1 Walt Roberts (1961-63) 26 763 29.3 2 2 Billy Parton (1947-48) 25 333 13.3 1 2 Matt Castelo (2004-07) 433 2 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 50 1,441 28.8 2 3 Dwight Lowery (2006-07) 24 315 13.1 1 3 Carl Ekern (1972-75) 430 3 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01)74 1,837 24.8 1 4 Walt Roberts (1961-63) 22 281 12.8 1 4 Bill Brown (1970-72) 370 4 Frank Slaton (1967-69) 54 1,318 24.4 1 5 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 5 Josh Parry (1997-2000) 354 5 Trestin George (2002-05) 45 1,081 24.0 2 47 548 11.7 0 6 Frank Manumaleuna (1977-78) 321 6 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 68 1,606 23.6 2 6 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 42 472 11.2 2 7 Jacob Malae (1994-96) 292 7 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 77 1,800 23.4 2 7 Larry Matthews (1951-53) 20 195 9.8 0 8 Ryan Rasnick (1987-90) 291 8 Kevin Cole (1977-78) 28 642 23.0 0 8 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 0 9 Dave Wasick (1972-74) 289 9 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 37 850 22.9 1 9 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 37 355 9.6 0 10 Rayford Roberson (1975-78) 279 10 Kendrick Starling (2002-03) 10 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 60 575 9.6 2 38 856 22.5 0 TACKLES FOR LOSS (Since 1973) PUNT RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNS NAME (SEASONS) NO. KICKOFF RETURNS – TOTAL YARDS NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Jarron Gilbert (2005-08) 42.0 NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 K.C. Clark (1983-86) 83 493 5.9 0 2 Lyneil Mayo (1989-90) 40.5 1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01)74 1,837 24.8 1 2 Scott Wells (1987-88) 82 562 6.8 0 3 Rayford Roberson (1975-78) 37.0 2 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 77 1,800 23.4 2 3 Heshimu Colar (1988-91) 71 567 7.9 1 4 Bob Overly (1980-81) 35.5 3 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 68 1,606 23.6 2 4 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 60 575 9.6 2 5 Carl Ihenacho (2006-09) 33.5 4 John Broussard (2003-06) 72 1,546 21.5 1 5 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95) 50 444 8.9 0 6 Justin Cole (2006-09) 30.5 5 Brandon Rutley (2008-09) 66 1,473 22.3 0 6 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 7 Anthony Washington (1990-92) 27.5 6 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 50 1,441 28.8 2 47 548 11.7 0 8 Matt Castelo (2004-07) 27.0 7 Frank Slaton (1967-69) 54 1,318 24.4 1 7 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 42 472 11.2 2 8 Terry McDonald (1983-84) 27.0 8 Stan Webster (1978-79) 54 1,197 22.2 0 8 Waking Bailey (1997-2000) 42 322 7.7 1 10 Tony Ficklin (2002-04) 26.5 9 Trestin George (2002-05) 45 1,081 24.0 2 9 James Jones (2003-06) 42 307 7.3 0 10 Walt Robinson (1973-76) 54 1,070 19.8 0 10 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 38 263 6.9 1 10 Raymond Bowles (1991-92) 26.5

KICKOFF RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNS INTERCEPTIONS – QUARTERBACK SACKS NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS NAME (SEASONS) NO. 1 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 77 1,800 23.4 2 NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Lyneil Mayo (1989-90) 30.0 2 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 1 Ken Thomas (1979-82) 14 391 27.9 5 2 Bob Overly (1980-81) 26.5 74 1,837 24.8 1 1 Gerald Jones (2002-03) 14 294 21.0 3 3 Jarron Gilbert (2005-08) 21.5 3 John Broussard (2003-06) 72 1,546 21.5 1 1 Sherman Cocroft (1982-83)14 148 10.6 0 3 Terry McDonald (1983-84) 21.5 4 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 68 1,606 23.6 2 4 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 5 Carl Ihenacho (2006-09) 17.0 5 Brandon Rutley (2008-09) 66 1,473 22.3 0 13 225 17.3 0 5 Rod Traylor (1980-81) 17.0 6 Frank Slaton (1967-69) 54 1,318 24.4 1 4 Troy Jensen (1990-93) 13 200 15.4 0 7 Anthony Washington (1990-92) 15.5 6 Stan Webster (1978-79) 54 1,197 22.2 0 4 Christopher Owens (2005-07) 8 Danny Clark (1984-85) 15.0 6 Walt Robinson (1973-76) 54 1,070 19.8 0 13 132 10.2 0 8 Jessie Green (1981-82) 15.0 9 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 50 1,441 28.8 2 4 Dwight Lowery (2006-07) 13 147 11.3 1 10 Raymond Bowles (1991-92) 14.5 10 Donald Lindsey (1991-93, 95) 4 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 13 80 6.2 0 10 Steve McEnroe (1981-82) 14.5 47 965 20.5 0 8 Gerald Small (1975-77) 12 239 19.9 2 8 Gill Byrd (1979-82) 12 121 10.1 1 PUNT RETURNS – TOTAL YARDS NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD INTERCEPTIONS – TOTAL YARDS 1 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 60 575 9.6 2 NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 2 Heshimu Colar (1988-91) 71 567 7.9 1 1 Ken Thomas (1979-82) 14 391 27.9 5 3 Scott Wells (1987-88) 82 562 6.8 0 2 Gerald Jones (2002-03) 14 294 21.0 3 4 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 3 Dave Chaney (1969-71) 10 249 24.9 3 47 548 11.7 0 4 Gerald Small (1975-77) 12 239 19.9 2 5 K.C. Clark (1983-86) 83 493 5.9 0 5 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 6 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 42 472 11.2 2 13 225 17.3 0 7 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95) 50 444 8.9 0 6 Troy Jensen (1990-93) 13 200 15.4 0 8 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 37 355 9.6 0 7 K.C. Clark (1983-86) 10 193 19.3 0 9 Billy Parton (1947-48) 25 333 13.3 1 8 Harry Russell (1947-49) 11 183 16.6 0 10 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 0 9 Dennis Parker (1963-65) 5 183 36.6 1 10 Don Peterson (1966-67) 11 180 16.4 1 K.C. Clark Ken Thomas

Jared Strubeck Waylon Prather Joe Furlow Sheldon Canley Jarron Gilbert Lyneil Mayo www.sjsuspartans.com 133 Season Leaders

RUSHING – TOTAL YARDS PASSING EFFICIENCY – PASS RECEIVING – TOTAL YARDS NAME (SEASON) ATT. NET AVG. TDs (Minimum 15 pass attempts per game played) NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Deoncé Whitaker (2000) 224 1,577 7.0 15 NAME (SEASON) PA PC YDS. RTG. 1 Edell Shepherd (2001) 83 1,500 18.1 14 2 Sheldon Canley (1990) 296 1,248 4.2 12 1 Jeff Garcia (1991) 160 99 1,519 160.12 2 Guy Liggins (1987) 77 1,208 15.7 10 3 Nathan DuPree (1992) 236 1,239 5.3 11 2 Adam Tafralis (2006) 276 181 2,284 155.13 3 Kevin Jurovich (2007) 85 1,183 13.9 9 4 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988) 3 Gene Menges (1949) 182 99 1,490 140.10 4 Guy Liggins (1986) 72 983 12.8 6 233 1,219 5.2 15 4 Steve DeBerg (1976) 262 141 2,084 139.98 5 Oliver Newell (1997) 58 942 16.2 11 5 Gerald Willhite (1980) 245 1,210 4.9 11 5 Mike Perez (1987) 408 243 3,260 138.10 6 Eric Richardson (1983) 54 911 16.0 8 6 Sheldon Canley (1989) 258 1,201 4.7 13 6 Ralph Martini (1990) 362 204 2,928 138.08 7 James Jones (2006) 70 893 12.8 10 7 Gerald Willhite (1981) 285 1,154 4.0 9 7 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 3,022 135.56 8 Kevin Evans (1988) 61 887 14.5 4 8 Kevin Cole (1978) 204 1,154 5.8 7 8 Chon Gallegos (1961) 197 117 1,480 133.76 9 David Richmond (2007) 55 852 15.5 3 9 Rick Kane (1975) 210 1,144 5.7 7 9 Ken Lutz (1988) 321 199 2,547 133.24 10 Windrell Hayes (1996) 58 848 14.6 4 10 Kenny Jackson (1986) 262 1,117 4.3 12 10 Steve Clarkson (1982) 340 196 2,485 132.56 11 Lafo Malauulu (1986) 56 844 15.1 5 11 Yonus Davis (2006) 163 1,007 6.2 6 11 John Broussard (2006) 52 844 16.2 7 PASSING ACCURACY – 13 Tim Kearse (1981) 61 842 13.8 7 PASSING – TOTAL YARDS (Minimum 15 pass attempts per game played) 14 David Richmond (2008) 72 832 11.6 7 NAME (SEASON) PA PC YDS. TD NAME (SEASON) ATT. COMP. PCT. 15 Tony Smith (1984) 50 815 16.3 9 1 Mike Perez (1987) 408 243 3,260 22 1 Adam Tafralis (2006) 276 181 .656 16 Charles Pauley (2002) 60 804 13.4 4 2 Scott Rislov (2002) 449 275 3,251 22 2 Kyle Reed (2008) 253 162 .640 3 Ed Luther (1979) 415 241 3,049 20 3 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 .627 ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING 4 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 3,022 18 4 Ken Lutz (1988) 321 199 .619 NAME (SEASON) RUN REC. RET. YDS. 5 Scott Rislov (2003) 437 261 3,016 18 5 Jeff Garcia (1991) 160 99 .619 1 Sheldon Canley (1989) 1,201 353 959 2,513 6 Mike Perez (1986) 384 228 2,934 14 6 Danny Holman (1966) 260 160 .615 2 Sheldon Canley (1990) 1,248 386 574 2,213 7 Ralph Martini (1990) 362 204 2,928 13 7 Scott Rislov (2002) 449 275 .612 3 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988) 8 Steve Clarkson (1981) 402 206 2,906 25 8 Carl Dean (1995) 302 182 .603 1,219 668 315 2,202 9 Bob Frasco (1984) 387 221 2,688 20 9 Jordan La Secla (2009) 304 182 .599 4 Charles Pauley (2002) 67 804 1,215 2,086 10 Jeff Garcia (1993) 356 196 2,608 21 10 Scott Rislov (2003) 437 261 .597 5 Deoncé Whitaker (1998) 719 37 1,233 1,989 6 Deoncé Whitaker (2000) PASSING – NUMBER OF COMPLETIONS TOTAL OFFENSE 1,577 37 151 1,765 NAME (SEASON) PA PC YDS. TD NAME (SEASON) PLAYS RUSH PASS YDS. 7 Gerald Willhite (1980) 1,210 492 42 1,744 1 Scott Rislov (2002) 449 275 3,251 22 1 Scott Rislov (2002) 521 13 3,251 3,264 8 Gerald Willhite (1981) 1,154 435 — 1,589 2 Scott Rislov (2003) 437 261 3,016 18 2 Mike Perez (1987) 450 -47 3,260 3,213 9 Kevin Cole (1977) 755 179 581 1,515 3 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 3,022 18 3 Adam Tafralis (2007) 476 181 3,022 3,203 10 Nathan DuPree (1992) 1,239 191 73 1,503 4 Mike Perez (1987) 408 243 3,260 22 4 Ed Luther (1979) 459 -52 3,049 2,997 5 Ed Luther (1979) 415 241 3,049 20 5 Scott Rislov (2003) 490 -31 3,016 2,985 SCORING 6 Mike Perez (1986) 384 228 2,934 14 6 Mike Perez (1986) 425 35 2,934 2,969 NAME (SEASON) TD EP1/2 FG TP 7 Bob Frasco (1984) 387 221 2,688 20 7 Jeff Garcia (1993) 475 359 2,608 2,967 1 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988) 19 0/1 0 116 8 Jeff Garcia (1992) 371 209 2,418 15 8 Steve Clarkson (1981) 459 41 2,906 2,947 2 Deonce Whitaker (2000) 16 0/1 0 98 9 Steve Clarkson (1981) 402 206 2,906 5 9 Ralph Martini (1990) 413 -5 2,928 2,923 2 Kenny Jackson (1987) 16 0/1 0 98 10 Ed Luther (1978) 386 205 2,275 13 10 Bob Frasco (1984) 485 118 2,688 2,806 4 Sheldon Canley (1990) 15 0/0 0 90 4 Sheldon Canley (1989) 15 0/0 0 90 PASS RECEIVING – NUMBER OF RECEPTIONS 6 Sergio Olivarez (1986) 0 41/0 15 86 NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 6 Gerald Willhite (1980) 14 0/1 0 86 1 Kevin Jurovich (2007) 85 1,183 13.9 9 8 Gerald Willhite (1981) 14 0/0 0 84 2 Edell Shepherd (2001) 83 1,500 18.1 14 8 Charlie Harraway (1965) 14 0/0 0 84 3 Guy Liggins (1987) 77 1,208 15.7 10 8 Edell Shepherd (2001) 14 0/0 0 84 4 Guy Liggins (1986) 72 983 12.8 6 4 David Richmond (2008) 72 832 11.6 7 KICK SCORING 6 James Jones (2006) 70 893 12.8 10 NAME (SEASON) XP FG TP 7 Brian Roche (1995) 66 729 11.1 5 1 Sergio Olivarez (1986) 41-43 15-21 86 8 Jamall Broussard (2002) 62 681 11.0 5 2 Nick Gilliam (2002) 42-44 12-20 78 9 Kevin Evans (1988) 61 887 14.5 4 3 Lou Rodriguez (1975) 29-33 16-30 77 9 Tim Kearse (1981) 61 842 13.8 7 4 Mike Berg (1981) 43-45 10-16 73 9 Tuati Wooden (2003) 61 780 12.8 2 5 Joe Nedney (1992) 30-33 14-19 72 9 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988) 61 668 10.9 4 6 Ron Ploger (1974) 35-39 12-20 71 Mike Perez Scott Rislov 9 James Saxon (1987) 61 561 9.2 2 7 Joe Nedney (1991) 35-42 11-19 68 14 Charles Pauley (2002) 60 804 13.4 4 7 Sergio Olivarez (1987) 41-47 9-17 68 14 Kevin Jurovich (2009) 60 777 12.9 1 9 Jeff Carr (2004) 40-40 8-13 64 10 Jared Strubeck (2006) 36-40 9-12 63

PERFECT PAT KICK SCORING NAME (SEASON) XP-XPA 1 Jeff Carr (2004) 40-40 2 David Silberstein (1998) 33-33 3 David Bowen (1990) 28-28 4 Jared Strubeck (2007) 22-22 Jeff Garcia Edell Shepherd

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PUNTING – TOTAL YARDS PUNT RETURNS – TOTAL YARDS TOTAL TACKLES (Since 1970) NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD NAME (SEASONS) NO. 1 Joe Hicks (1972) 82 3,105 37.9 0 1 Heshimu Colar (1990) 37 366 9.9 0 1 Randy Gill (1977) 232 2 Philip Zavala (2009) 72 3,036 42.2 0 2 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 0 2 Dave Chaney (1971) 207 3 Joe Furlow (1996) 68 2,975 43.8 0 3 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 25 323 12.9 1 2 Dave Chaney (1970) 206 4 John McMillen (1971) 74 2,947 39.8 3 4 Scott Wells (1987) 36 282 7.8 0 4 Frank Manumaleuna (1978) 175 5 Waylon Prather (2005) 74 2,908 39.3 0 5 Dwight Lowery (2007) 19 273 14.4 1 5 Matt Castelo (2006) 165 6 Randy Cardin (1966) 66 2,786 42.2 2 6 Scott Wells (1988) 46 265 5.8 0 6 Jim Singleton (1993) 144 7 Philip Zavala (2008) 76 2,781 36.6 0 7 Omarr Smith (1997) 22 246 11.2 1 7 Carl Ekern (1974) 142 8 Waylon Prather (2006) 63 2,771 43.9 0 8 Charles Pauley (2002) 21 237 11.3 0 8 Matt Castelo (2007) 141 9 Sean Laughlin (1984) 68 2,727 40.1 0 9 Billy Parton (1947) 13 233 17.9 1 9 Dan Godfrey (1994) 136 10 Jim Hughes (1989) 63 2,673 42.4 0 10 Archie Chagonjian (1949) 18 228 12.7 0 10 Dave Wasick (1973) 135

PUNTING AVERAGE (Minimum 50 Punts) PUNT RETURN AVERAGE TACKLES FOR LOSS (Since 1973) NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK (Minimum 1.2 Returns/Game) NAME (SEASONS) NO. 1 Tim Morgan (1999) 57 2,510 44.0 0 NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Bob Overly (1981) 24.5 2 Waylon Prather (2006) 63 2,771 43.9 0 1 Dwight Lowery (2007) 19 273 14.4 1 2 Jarron Gilbert (2008) 22.0 3 Joe Furlow (1996) 68 2,975 43.8 0 2 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 25 323 12.9 1 3 Lyneil Mayo (1990) 21.0 4 Lee Myhre (1992) 54 2,316 42.9 0 3 Archie Chagonjian (1949) 18 228 12.7 0 4 Lyneil Mayo (1989) 20.5 5 Jason Chapple (1997) 60 2,569 42.8 0 4 Rich James (1975) 15 174 11.6 0 5 Rayford Roberson (1978) 20.0 6 Jim Hughes (1989) 63 2,673 42.4 0 5 Omarr Smith (1998) 19 217 11.4 1 6 Raymond Bowles (1991) 19.5 7 Randy Cardin (1966) 66 2,786 42.2 2 6 Charles Pauley (2002) 21 237 11.3 0 7 Carl Ihenacho (2008) 18.5 8 Philip Zavala (2009) 72 3,036 42.2 0 7 Omarr Smith (1997) 22 246 11.2 1 8 Tony Ficklin (2004) 17.0 9 John McMillen (1970) 53 2,204 41.6 3 8 Jamall Broussard (2003) 16 174 10.9 1 9 Justin James (2005) 16.5 10 Lee Myhre (1993) 51 2,110 41.4 1 9 Yonus Davis (2008) 14 151 10.8 0 10 Danny Clark (1984) 16.0 10 Waking Bailey (1999) 21 222 10.6 1 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE QUARTERBACK SACKS (Since 1979) (Minimum 1.2 Returns/Game) PUNT RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNS NAME (SEASONS) NO. NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Bob Overly (1981) 17.0 1 Charles Pauley (2002) 31 978 31.5 2 1 Scott Wells (1988) 46 265 5.8 0 2 Lyneil Mayo (1989) 16.5 2 Walt Roberts (1963) 12 358 29.8 1 2 Heshimu Colar (1990) 37 366 9.9 0 3 Lyneil Mayo (1990) 13.5 3 Deoncé Whitaker (1999) 14 396 28.3 1 3 Scott Wells (1987) 36 282 7.8 0 4 Terry McDonald (1984) 11.0 4 Kendrick Starling (2003) 20 562 28.1 0 4 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 0 4 Rod Traylor (1980) 11.0 5 Trestin George (2005) 16 436 27.2 1 5 Heshimu Colar (1991) 31 208 6.7 0 6 Sam Kennedy (1986) 10.5 6 Brandon Rutley (2008) 28 748 26.7 0 5 Eddie Thomas (1989) 31 173 5.6 0 6 Terry McDonald (1983) 10.5 7 Mack Burton (1961) 14 368 26.1 0 7 K.C. Clark (1986) 29 177 6.1 0 8 Jarron Gilbert (2008) 9.5 8 Stan Webster (1978) 22 573 26.1 0 8 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 25 323 12.9 1 8 Raymond Bowles (1991) 9.5 9 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 26 673 25.9 2 9 K.C. Clark (1983) 24 136 5.7 0 10 Anthony Washington (1990) 9.0 10 James Saxon (1987) 19 488 25.7 0 10 K.C. Clark (1984) 23 116 5.0 0

KICKOFF RETURNS – TOTAL YARDS INTERCEPTIONS – No OF INTERCEPTIONS NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998) 51 1,214 23.8 0 1 Dwight Lowery (2006) 9 111 12.3 0 2 Charles Pauley (2002) 31 978 31.5 2 2 Gerald Jones (2002) 8 116 14.5 1 3 Sheldon Canley (1989) 40 959 23.9 1 2 Don Peterson (1966) 8 110 13.8 0 4 John Broussard (2004) 34 850 25.0 1 2 Leroy Zimmerman (1939) 8 106 13.3 2 5 Brandon Rutley (2008) 28 748 26.7 0 5 Harry Russell (1948) 7 153 21.9 0 6 Brandon Rutley (2009) 38 725 19.1 0 5 Dave Chaney (1971) 7 136 19.4 2 7 Jacob French (2007) 31 677 21.8 0 5 Gerald Small (1975) 7 104 14.9 2 8 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 26 673 25.9 2 5 Omarr Smith (1997) 7 80 11.4 0 9 Stan Webster (1979) 32 624 19.5 0 5 Sherman Cocroft (1983) 7 76 10.9 0 10 Kevin Cole (1977) 25 581 24.1 0 5 Sherman Cocroft (1982) 7 72 10.3 0 5 Gill Byrd (1980) 7 69 9.9 0 KICKOFF RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNS 5 Troy Jensen (1993) 7 60 8.6 0 NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998) 51 1,214 23.8 0 INTERCEPTIONS – TOTAL YARDS Heshimu Colar Charles Pauley 2 Sheldon Canley (1989) 40 959 23.9 1 NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 3 Brandon Rutley (2009) 38 725 19.1 0 1 Gerald Jones (2003) 6 178 29.7 2 4 John Broussard (2004) 34 850 25.0 1 2 Ken Thomas (1979) 5 165 33.0 3 5 Stan Webster (1979) 32 624 19.5 0 3 Harry Russell (1948) 7 153 21.0 0 5 Charles Pauley (2002) 31 978 31.5 2 4 Brian Barnard (1969) 4 150 37.5 1 7 Jacob French (2007) 31 677 21.8 0 5 John King (1986) 5 137 27.4 0 8 Brandon Rutley (2008) 28 748 26.7 0 6 Dave Chaney (1971) 7 136 19.4 2 9 Freddie Payton (1985) 27 535 19.8 0 7 Jay Taylor (1987) 4 123 30.7 2 10 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 26 673 25.9 2 8 Gerald Small (1976) 4 121 30.3 0 8 Walt Roberts (1963) 5 121 26.2 1 10 Alex Wallace (2000) 3 120 40.0 1 Scott Wells Dwight Lowery www.sjsuspartans.com 135 Top Performances

RUSHING YARDS PASSING YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 1 Nathan DuPree UNLV (1992) 286 1 Scott Rislov UTEP (2003) 543 2 Deoncé Whitaker Hawai’i (2000) 278 2 Mike Perez Pacific (1986) 508 3 Deoncé Whitaker Stanford (2000) 254 3 Marcus Arroyo Nevada (2001) 476 4 Sheldon Canley UNLV (1990) 253 4 Scott Rislov Tulsa (2003) 470 5 Johnny Johnson, Jr. Utah State (1988) 228 5 Ed Luther CS Long Beach (1979) 467 6 Charley Harraway Montana State (1965) 227 6 Ralph Martini CS Fullerton (1990) 442 7 Johnny Johnson, Jr. Washington (1988) 217 7 Mike Perez Pacific (1987) 437 8 Kevin Cole Montana (1978) 216 8 Mike Perez Fresno State (1986) 433 9 Kevin Cole CS Long Beach (1978) 210 9 Adam Tafralis Utah State (2007) 426 10 Deoncé Whitaker UTEP (2000) 209 9 Steve Clarkson Fresno State (1981) 426 10 Harry Beck Santa Clara (1950) 209 11 Ken Lutz Oregon State (1988) 421 12 Sheldon Canley New Mexico State (1989) 208 11 Ed Luther Pacific (1979) 421 13 Tyson Thompson Hawai’i (2004) 203 13 Mike Perez UNLV (1987) 409 13 Deoncé Whitaker Saint Mary’s (1999) 203 14 Scott Rislov Illinois (2002) 408 15 Nathan DuPree Pacific (1992) 200 15 Steve DeBerg Pacific (1976) 404 15 Jimmy Walsh Santa Clara (1979) 200 OPPONENT – PASSING YARDS OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 1 Colt Brennan Hawai’i (2007) 545 1 LaDainian Tomlinson TCU (1999) 300 2 Eric Bennett Nevada (1995) 492 2 Jason Cooper Louisiana Tech (1994) 255 3 David Neill Nevada (2001) 474 3 Ron Dayne Wisconsin (1997) 254 4 Pacific (1991) 471 3 Napoleon Kaufman Washington (1994) 254 5 Gino Torretta Miami (Fla.) (1989) 468 5 George Jones San Diego State (1995) 253 6 Mike Moschetti Colorado (1999) 465 6 Ronney Jenkins Brigham Young (1998) 250 7 Chris Vargas Nevada (1993) 457 7 ShanDerrick Charles SMU (2001) 243 8 CS Long Beach (1982) 453 8 Ryan Matthews Fresno State (2009) 233 9 Jon Denton UNLV (1996) 432 9 Uril Parrish Tulsa (2004) 229 10 Jesse Freitas San Diego State (1973) 427 10 Dick Bass Pacific (1958) 226 11 Jon Beutjer Illinois (2002) 426 11 Matt Milton Nevada (2002) 224 12 Charles Puleri New Mexico State (1992) 425 12 Corey Dillon Washington (1996) 222 13 Brent Snyder Utah State (1988) 412 13 Obie Graves CS Fullerton (1978) 219 14 Luke McCown Louisiana Tech (2001) 407 14 Russell White California (1992) 216 15 Hawai’i (2000) 403 15 Jamie Kimbrough Fresno State (1998) 212 15 Nick Sellers Pacific (1994) 403 16 Joe Abdullah Pacific (1995) 205 17 Colt Brennan Hawai’i (2006) 402 17 Marcus Rucker Rice (2004) 201

LONGEST RUNS QUARTERBACK PASSING EFFICIENCY PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) RATING 1 Charley Harraway Pacific (1965) 94TD 1 Marcus Arroyo Nevada (2001) 298.02 2 Walt Roberts Arizona State (1961) 92TD 2 Dale Rogers Rice (2004) 297.28 3 Yonus Davis Louisiana Tech (2006) 90TD 3 Steve DeBerg Pacific (1976) 263.35 4 Bill Walker Montana (1952) 88TD 4 Scott Rislov UTEP (2003) 247.98 5 Billy Parton UC Santa Barbara (1946) 87 5 Ed Luther CS Long Beach (1979) 220.08 6 Tyson Thompson Hawai’i (2004) 85TD 6 Steve Clarkson UNLV (1982) 217.72 6 Chip Vargas New Mexico State (1990) 85TD 7 Dan O’Dell UNLV (1997) 215.12 8 Yonus Davis New Mexico State (2005) 84TD 8 Mike Perez Pacific (1986) 214.29 8 Frank Slaton New Mexico (1968) 84 9 Jeff Garcia Hawai’i (1991) 214.03 10 Jarmar Julien Tulsa (2001) 80TD 10 Adam Tafralis New Mexico (2006) 213.64 10 Deoncé Whitaker Louisiana State (1999) 80TD 11 Tony Locy CS Fullerton (1987) 213.30 12 Dan O’Dell Hawai’i (1997) 208.49 OPPONENT LONG RUNS 13 Chris Kasteler Hawai’i (1998) 208.24 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 13 Ralph Martini Stanford (1990) 208.24 1 Josh Levi Fresno State (1999) 94TD 15 Adam Tafralis San Diego State (2006) 205.98 2 Napoleon Kaufman Washington (1994) 91TD 3 Johnny Wilson California (1954) 90 4 Marcus Rucker Rice (2004) 86TD 4 John Winesberry Stanford (1972) 86TD 6 Corey Dillon Washington (1996) 85TD 7 Ryan Benjamin Pacific (1992) 84TD 8 Harold Haddock Washington State (1960) 83TD 9 John Greene BYU (1965) 81TD 10 Thomas Jones Virginia (1998) 80TD 10 Ron Dayne Wisconsin (1997) 80TD 10 Russell White California (1991) 80TD 10 Brian Taylor Oregon State (1987) 80TD 10 Ollie Matson USF (1949) 80TD Nathan DuPree Charley Harraway Walt Roberts

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NO. OF PASS RECEPTIONS OPPONENT - LONG PASS PLAYS PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) NO. PASSER/RECEIVER YEAR TEAM YARDS 1 Tuati Wooden Tulsa (2003) 15 1 Dan Neill/Nate Burleson 2001 Nevada 91 1 Steven Pulley Stanford (1999) 15 2 Cody Pickett/Reggie Williams 2002 Washington 89TD 1 Guy Liggins Fresno State (1986) 15 2 Eric Bennett/Alex Van Dyke 1995 Nevada 89TD 4 Doug Hooker UNLV (1988) 12 4 Mike Speltz/J.J. Celestine 1988 CS Fullerton 87TD 4 Kevin Evans Utah State (1988) 12 5 Brent Snyder/Kendall Smith 1988 Utah State 86TD 4 Kevin Bowman Utah State (1984) 12 6 Mike Pitz/Ron Woods 1983 Pacific 85TD 4 Rick Parma Pacific (1978) 12 7 Oliver Cruz/Terrance Minor 2002 UTEP 83TD 8 Kevin Jurovich UC Davis (2008) 11 8 Ryan Dinwiddie/Jeb Putzier 2001 Boise State 80TD 8 Kevin Jurovich Louisiana Tech (2007) 11 8 /Lynn James 1989 Arizona State 80TD 8 Brian Roche San Diego State (1995) 11 8 /Booker Guyton 1986 Pacific 80TD 8 Johnny Johnson, Jr. Pacific (1989) 11 8 Kevin Evans Oregon State (1988) 11 LONG PUNTS 8 Guy Liggins Oregon State (1987) 11 PLAYER YEAR LENGTH 8 Stacey Bailey CS Long Beach (1979) 11 1 Leroy Zimmernan 1938 80 2 Joe Hicks 1971 77 OPPONENT - NO. OF PASS RECEPTIONS 3 Tim Morgan 1998 76 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) NO. 3 Tom Diehl 1986 76 1 Paul Dombrowski New Mexico State (2005) 16 5 Lee Myhre 1992 75 2 Bryant Reeves Nevada (1992) 15 6 Joe Furlow 1996 74 3 Ryan Grice-Mullen Hawai’i (2007) 14 7 Waylon Prather 2006 72 4 Alex Van Dyke Nevada (1995) 13 7 Joe Furlow 1996 72 5 Chris Williams New Mexico State (2008) 12 7 John McMillen 1971 72 5 Davone Bess Hawai’i (2007) 12 10 Joe Furlow 1996 71 5 Jason Rivers Hawai’i (2007) 12 10 Lee Myhre 1992 71 5 Luke Powell Stanford (2003) 12 10 Frank Ratto 1979 71 5 Nate Burleson Nevada (2001) 12 5 Donald Shoals Tulsa (2001) 12 OPPONENT - LONG PUNTS 5 Craig Stutzmann Hawai’i (2000) 12 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 1 Jeff Carter CS Long Beach (1983) 80 PASS RECEIVING YARDS 1 Craig Holworthy Fresno State (1973) 80 PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 3 Preston Loos Colorado State (1997) 79 1 Edell Shepherd Nevada (2001) 269 4 Arizona State (1973) 77 2 Edell Shepherd Stanford (2001) 264 5 Robert Malone Fresno State (2008) 74 3 Steven Pulley Stanford (1999) 255 6 Guy McClure Utah State (1978) 73 4 Kevin Jurovich New Mexico State (2007) 233 6 Arizona State (1960) 73 5 Kevin Evans Utah State (1988) 216 8 Kyle Stringer Boise State (2004) 72 6 Johnny Johnson, Jr. Pacific (1989) 203 9 Nick Coromelas Cal Poly (2006) 70 6 Guy Liggins Fresno State (1986) 203 9 Jeff Carter CS Long Beach (1984) 70 8 Charles Pauley Nevada (2001) 201 9 Walt Blackledge Brigham Young (1967) 188 LONG FIELD GOALS 10 Tim Kearse Utah State (1981) 186 PLAYER YEAR LENGTH 11 Mark Nichols CS Long Beach (1979) 180 1 Joe Nedney 1992 60 2 Lou Rodriguez 1975 52 OPPONENT - PASS RECEIVING YARDS 2 Ron Ploger 1974 52 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 2 Larry Barnes 1971 52 1 Nate Burleson Nevada (2001) 326 5 Tony Brown 1985 51 2 Alex Van Dyke Nevada (1995) 314 6 Jared Strubeck 2008 50 3 Jerry Hendren Idaho (1968) 228 6 Joe Furlow 1995 50 4 Aaron Turner Pacific (1991) 222 6 Tony Brown 1985 50 5 Kendall Smith Utah State (1988) 208 6 Mike Berg 1980 50 6 Brian Roberson Fresno State (1996) 204 10 Joe Furlow 1996 49 7 Lucious Davis New Mexico State (1994) 197 10 Joe Nedney 1991 49 8 Lynn James Arizona State (1989) 193 10 Tony Brown 1985 49 9 Troy Walters Stanford (1999) 186 10 Mike Berg 1981 49 10 Ryan Grice-Mullen Hawai’i (2007) 175 10 Ron Ploger 1974 49

LONG PASS PLAYS PASSER/RECEIVER OPP. (SEASON) YDS 1 Matt Veatch/Byron Jackson Minnesota (1991) 95TD 2 Alli Abrew/Jacobbi Williams Baylor (1994) 93TD 3 J.P. Greco/John Broussard Boise State (2005) 90TD 3 Scott Rislov/Juan Walden Hawai’i (2002) 90TD 3 Steve Clarkson/Tim Kearse Utah State (1981) 90TD 6 Matt Veatch/Tony Jeffery CS Long Beach (1989) 89TD 7 Marcus Arroyo/E. Shepherd Fresno State (2001) 87TD 8 Adam Tafralis/John Broussard Fresno State (2006) 85TD 88 Chon Gallegos/Mack Burton Pacific (1962) 85TD 10 Tim Kearse/Tony Smith Stanford (1982) 84TD Matt Veatch Byron Jackson Joe Nedney www.sjsuspartans.com 137 Top Performances

OPPONENT LONG FIELD GOALS OPPONENT LONG PUNT RETURNS PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 1 Dene Garner Utah State (1985) 58 1 Tony Waters West Texas State (1964) 94TD 1 Chris Mangold Oregon State (1982) 58 2 Wilton Davis Hardin-Simmons (1947) 90TD 3 Nick Garritano UNLV (1994) 54 3 Kevin Robinson Utah State (2005) 87TD 3 John Hopkins Stanford (1989) 54 4 Eddie Lewis San Diego State (1997) 79TD 5 Trey Farquhar Idaho (2009) 52 5 Paul Horn Long Beach (1974) 77 5 Aaron Zagory Stanford (2008) 52 6 Robert Tomlinson San Diego State (1948) 74 5 Derek Belch Stanford (2007) 52 7 Hawaii (2004) 71TD 5 Arizona State (1984) 52 8 Michael Fletcher Oregon (1998) 70TD 9 Nick Garritano UNLV (1994) 51 8 9 Dion Frazier BYU (1961) 70TD 9 David VanSteenkiste CS Long Beach (1988) 51 10 Ron Kulm Idaho (1962) 69 11 Eric Abrams Stanford (1994) 50 11 California (1992) 50 LONG INTERCEPTION RETURNS 11 Robbie Keen California (1989) 50 PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 11 Dat Ly New Mexico State (1989) 50 1 Gerald Jones Nevada (2003) 99TD 11 Max Zendejas Arizona (1985) 50 2 Ron Ockimey Hawai’i (2000) 94TD 11 David Sweeney Stanford (1985) 50 3 Kyle Flynn New Mexico State (2008) 90TD 11 Luis Zendejas Arizona State (1984) 50 4 Ken Thomas Utah State (1979) 89TD 11 Curtis Goodman Hawai’i (1977) 50 5 Brian Barnard Pacific (1969) 85TD 11 Mike Langford Stanford (1975) 50 6 Marv Johnson Fresno State (1949) 83TD LONG KICKOFF RETURNS 7 Freddie Payton Oregon (1985) 78TD PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 8 Patrick Battle SMU (2000) 77TD 1 Jimmie Lassiter California (1971) 102TD 9 Dennis Parker Oregon (1963) 75TD 2 Tim Kearse CS Long Beach (1982) 100TD 9 Don Dambacher Mexico (1949) 75TD 2 Bob Triplett California (1976) 100TD 9 Bill Lewis 1937 75TD 4 Trestin George Nevada (2003) 99TD 4 Marv Johnson Saint Mary’s (1949) 99TD OPPONENT LONG INTERCEPTION RETURNS 6 Charles Pauley UTEP (2002) 98TD PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 6 Frank Slaton (1969) 98TD 1 Frank Ditta Houston (1971) 100TD 8 Charles Pauley Stanford (2002) 97TD 2 Tank Calais Louisiana Tech (2009) 96TD 8 Sheldon Canley Fresno State (1989) 97TD 2 Thomas Williams CS Fullerton (1988) 96TD 8 Jimmie Lassiter New Mexico (1970) 97TD 4 Bob Phair Pacific (1964) 95TD 5 Thomas Williams CS Fullerton (1988) 86TD OPPONENT LONG KICKOFF RETURNS 6 Rashad Bauman Oregon (1998) 80TD PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 7 Steve Roberts Pacific (1987) 79TD 1 Marion Motley Nevada (1948) 105TD 8 Alan Grant Stanford (1988) 78TD 2 Jamaal Fenner UTEP (2001) 98TD 9 Lenny Randle Arizona State (1969) 76TD 3 Jamie Kimbrough Fresno State (1998) 96TD 10 Terrence Orr Florida (2003) 73TD 4 Charlie Smith Fresno State (1987) 95TD 5 Chad Owusu Stanford (2009) 94TD LONG FUMBLE RETURNS (since 1977) 6 David Dunn Stanford (1995) 91TD PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 7 Nate Washington New Mexico State (1990) 88TD 1 Troy Jensen Stanford (1992) 95TD 8 Niles Paul Nebraska (2008) 85TD 2 Gerald Jones Arkansas State (2002) 72TD 8 Tony Culpepper Pacific (1979) 85TD 3 Sam Sherrod Hawai’i (1998) 61TD 8 Willie Williams Hawai’i 85TD 4 Damaja Jones New Mexico (2006) 57 5 Chris Willis Southwest Louisiana (1994) 55TD LONG PUNT RETURNS 6 Ron Ockimey Stanford (1999) 38TD PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 7 Willie Nevels CS Long Beach (1978) 36TD 1 Jerry Colletto Oregon (1963) 91TD 8 Marshall Blount Hawai’i (1999) 29TD 2 Billy Parton San Diego State (1947) 90TD 9 Anthony Washington Cal State Fullerton (1992) 24TD 3 Garry Maddocks CS Long Beach (1975) 89TD 10 Tony Ficklin Tulsa (2004) 20TD 4 Omarr Smith Fresno State (1998) 88TD 5 Dwight Lowery Hawai’i (2007) 84TD MOST TACKLES (since 1970) 5 Omarr Smith UTEP (1997) 84TD PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) TACKLES 7 Waking Bailey UTEP (1999) 81TD 1 Frank Manumaleuga Colorado (1978) 27 (15+12) 8 Bill Foote Pacific (1942) 80 1 Dave Chaney Fresno State (1971) 27 (18+9) 9 Trestin George Rice (2004) 77TD 3 Dave Chaney Fresno State (1970) 26 (21+5) 9 Jamall Broussard Tulsa (2003) 77TD 4 Randy Gill Pacific (1977) 25 (15+10) 5 Ezekiel Staples Rice (2004) 24 (6+18) 5 Jacob Malae Washington (1996) 24 (12+12) 5 Randy Gill San Diego State (1977) 24 (15+9) 8 Dave Albright Cal State Fullerton (1983) 23 (4+19) 9 Eric Wilson Rice (2004) 22 (8+14) 9 Carl Ekern Hawai’i (1975) 22 (17+5) 9 Dave Chaney Fresno State (1971) 22 (7+15)

Jerry Colletto Jimmie Lassiter Gerald Jones

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TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE TEAM PASSING YARDS TEAM RUSHING DEFENSE OPPONENT DATE YARDS DATE OPPONENT YARDS OPPONENT DATE ATT.YARDS 1 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 849 1 UTEP Nov. 8, 2003 547 1 San Diego State Nov. 6, 1971 36 -49 2 Tulsa Oct. 27, 2001 746 2 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 534 2 New Mexico State Sept. 3, 1988 26 -31 3 Pacific Oct. 25, 1986 724 3 Pacific Nov. 13, 1976 523 3 Utah State Oct. 31, 1987 15 -30 4 Mexico Dec. 4, 1948 702 4 Pacific Nov. 25, 1986 508 4 Pacific Nov. 14, 1981 30 -27 5 CS Fullerton Nov. 3, 1990 670 5 Pacific Nov. 7, 1987 506 5 CS Long Beach Nov. 15, 1986 26 -17 6 UTEP Nov. 8, 2003 664 6 CS Fullerton Nov. 3, 1990 504 6 Mexico Sept. 10, 1949 -16 7 Utah State Oct. 22, 1988 654 7 Tulsa Nov. 22, 2003 470 7 Redlands Nov. 10, 1939 -13 8 Louisiana Tech Oct. 28, 2006 644 8 CS Long Beach Oct. 27, 1979 467 8 UNLV Nov. 23, 1996 16 -10 9 CS Long Beach Oct. 27, 1979 623 9 Fresno State Nov. 23, 2001 450 8 Loyola (Calif.) Nov. 17, 1939 -10 10 CS Long Beach Oct. 13, 1990 621 10 Fresno State Oct. 3, 1981 439 10 Cal Poly-SLO Oct. 16, 1948 29 -9 11 Pacific Oct. 19, 1991 616 11 Fresno State Oct. 4, 1986 433 12 Pacific Nov. 13, 1976 611 12 Oregon State Sept. 10, 1988 421 OPPONENT RUSHING DEFENSE 13 UNLV Nov. 11, 1988 609 12 California Sept. 12, 1987 421 OPPONENT DATE ATT.YARDS 13 UNLV Oct. 31, 1992 609 12 Pacific Nov. 11, 1979 421 1 UTEP Oct. 22, 1966 43 -106 2 Wyoming Nov. 4, 1967 25 -52 OPPONENT TOTAL OFFENSE OPPONENT PASSING YARDS 3 Hawai’i Nov. 6, 1999 18 -37 TEAM DATE YARDS DATE TEAM YARDS 4 Stanford Sept. 14, 1985 23 -31 1 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 791 1 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 565 5 Oregon Oct. 8, 1960 34 -29 2 Colorado Sept. 11, 1999 767 2 Nevada Nov. 18, 1995 527 6 Fresno State Nov. 19, 1966 38 -26 3 Washington Nov. 16, 1996 734 3 Hawai’i Oct. 28, 2000 492 7 Nevada Nov. 15, 2008 16 -23 4 Nevada Sept. 24, 1948 708 4 Pacific Oct. 19, 1991 483 8 Arizona State Sept. 16, 1967 42 -22 5 Nevada Nov. 18, 1995 696 5 Colorado Sept. 11, 1999 474 9 CS Long Beach Oct. 16, 1982 22 -18 6 Fresno State Nov. 20, 1999 685 6 Miami (Fla.) Oct. 14, 1989 468 10 Utah State Sept. 21, 1985 25 -15 7 Stanford Sept. 21, 1968 681 7 Hawai’i Oct. 22, 2005 457 11 San Diego State Oct. 4, 1969 34 -14 8 Nevada Nov. 8, 2009 665 7 Nevada Nov. 6, 1993 457 12 Wyoming Nov. 7, 1959 24 -7 9 Boise State Oct. 26, 2002 650 9 CS Long Beach Oct. 16, 1982 453 13 San Diego State Oct. 15, 1966 34 -5 10 Rice Oct. 2, 2004 634 10 Hawai’i Nov. 2, 2002 440 11 UTEP Nov. 8, 2003 630 12 Nevada Nov. 6, 1993 623 TEAM TOTAL DEFENSE TEAM PASSING DEFENSE 13 Fresno State Oct. 22, 1977 621 OPPONENT DATE YARDS OPPONENT DATE YARDS 14 Stanford Sept. 9, 2000 614 1 Mexico Dec. 4, 1948 -11 1 Fresno State Nov. 24, 1939 -25 15 Fresno State Nov. 23, 2001 610 2 Texas A&I Sept. 18, 1939 5 2 Texas A&I Sept. 18, 1939 -11 16 Arizona State Nov. 23, 1968 607 3 Montana State Sept. 15, 1939 19 3 Hawai’i Nov. 30, 1957 -9 17 Illinois Sept. 21, 2002 602 4 UC Santa Barbara Oct. 27, 1939 37 4 Pacific Oct. 30, 1948 -1 5 Loyola (Calif.) Nov. 17, 1939 40 5 CS Fullerton Oct. 10, 1992 0 TEAM RUSHING YARDS 5 San Diego State Oct. 29, 1938 40 5 BYU Sept. 23, 1960 0 OPPONENT DATE YARDS 5 Humboldt State Oct. 7, 1938 40 5 Drake Nov. 30, 1939 0 1 UC Santa Barbara Oct. 21, 1949 487 8 Hawai’i Nov. 30, 1957 41 5 Pacific Oct. 1, 1938 0 2 Fresno State Oct. 10, 1952 486 9 Pacific Oct. 21, 1938 49 9 Denver Sept. 18, 1959 2 3 Louisiana Tech Oct. 28, 2006 476 10 San Diego State Oct. 25, 1947 50 10 Puget Sound Oct. 11, 1947 3 4 Brigham Young Nov. 7, 1952 465 5 Tulsa Oct. 27, 2001 464 OPPONENT TOTAL DEFENSE OPPONENT PASSING DEFENSE 6 Mexico Dec. 4, 1948 440 OPPONENT DATE YARDS OPPONENT DATE YARDS 7 San Diego State Nov. 27, 1952 435 1 UTEP Oct. 22, 1966 -10 1 Oregon Sept. 20, 1975 3 8 Santa Clara Oct. 7, 1950 389 2 Wyoming Oct. 25, 1969 39 2 Pacific Nov. 18, 1950 7 9 Idaho Sept. 18, 1953 378 3 San Diego State Oct. 15, 1966 56 2 Wyoming Oct. 25, 1969 7 10 Cal Poly-SLO Oct. 16, 1948 360 4 Arizona State Nov. 7, 1970 78 4 Oregon Oct. 6, 1962 11 5 Stanford Nov. 13, 1971 80 5 Cal Poly Nov. 2, 1957 14 OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS 6 Arizona State Sept. 15, 1984 81 6 San Diego State Nov. 12, 1948 18 TEAM DATE YARDS 7 Stanford Sept. 18, 1948 87 7 BYU Sept. 25, 1953 20 1 Rice Oct. 2, 2004 570 8 San Diego State Oct. 17, 1970 88 7 Stanford Sept. 18, 1948 20 2 Washington Nov. 16, 1996 559 9 Arizona State Sept. 16, 1967 106 9 Washington Oct. 9, 2004 22 3 Nevada Nov. 8, 2009 517 10 Utah State Nov. 12, 1966 119 10 Santa Clara Nov. 16, 1979 28 3 Nebraska Sept. 2, 2000 505 4 Air Force Aug. 31, 1996 498 5 USF Oct. 12, 1951 471 6 Pacific Nov. 8, 1958 459 7 Virginia Oct. 3, 1998 446 8 Arizona State Oct. 27, 1956 429 9 Fresno State Oct. 22, 1977 420 10 TCU Oct. 9, 1999 418 11 Rice Oct. 16, 1999 413 12 Wisconsin Sept. 13, 1997 403

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Rushing Leaders Passing Leaders Year Name Att. Yds. Year Name PA PC Yds. 1938 Leroy Zimmerman 88 422 1938 Leroy Zimmerman 85 51 689 1939 Carlton Peregoy 153 514 1939 Leroy Zimmerman 84 35 459 1940 Bud Nygren 100 624 1940 Deward Tornell 89 45 501 1941 Allen Hardisty 147 450 1941 Allen Hardisty 81 30 281 1942 Not available 1942 Not available 1946 Not available 1946 Not available 1947 Jack Donaldson 89 609 1947 Jim Jackson 122 49 799 1948 Frank Mangini 85 521 1948 Chuck Hughes 115 47 757 1949 Harry Russell 95 688 1949 Gene Menges 182 99 1,490 1950 Harry Beck 119 830 1950 Gene Menges 126 56 999 Larry Matthews 1951 Gibby Mendonsa 60 312 1951 Lynn Aplanalp 95 55 592 1952 Dick Stults 118 801 1952 Lynn Aplanalp 139 71 1,157 1953 Larry Matthews 67 461 1953 Larry Rice 78 33 446 1954 Roy Hiram 61 395 1954 Benny Pierce 85 42 577 1955 Stan Beasley 107 522 1955 Tony Teresa 89 39 709 1956 Harvel Pollard 65 320 1956 Bob Reinhart 172 90 1,138 1957 Harvel Pollard 76 313 1957 Dick Vermeil 84 43 580 1958 Sam Dawson 57 339 1958 Emmett Lee 116 63 580 1959 Oneal Cuterry 100 491 1959 Emmett Lee 150 86 973 1960 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 92 523 1960 Mike Jones 152 71 1,049 1961 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 124 597 1961 Chon Gallegos 197 117 1,480 1962 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 151 579 1962 Rand Carter 168 90 902 1963 Herb Engel 95 280 1963 Rand Carter 135 74 920 1964 Charley Harraway 69 270 1964 Ken Berry 188 94 1,101 1965 Charley Harraway 159 792 1965 Ken Berry 202 94 1,593 Rick Kane 1966 Jamie Townsend 58 156 1966 Danny Holman 260 160 1,925 1967 Walt Shockley 85 341 1967 Danny Holman 221 110 1,403 1968 Frank Slaton 59 287 1968 Russ Munson 110 54 701 1969 Larry Merlini 109 423 1969 Ivan Lippi 301 105 1,395 1970 Dale Knott 136 409 1970 Ivan Lippi 241 109 1,499 1971 Lawrence Brice 135 592 1971 Dave Ellis 159 73 977 1972 Dale Knott 122 271 1972 Craig Kimball 323 145 1,798 1973 Larry Lloyd 237 764 1973 Craig Kimball 305 165 1,940 1974 Walt Robinson 174 617 1974 Craig Kimball 355 175 2,401 1975 Rick Kane 161 823 1975 Roger Profitt 258 113 1,661 1976 Rick Kane 210 1,144 1976 Steve DeBerg 262 141 2,084 1977 Kevin Cole 200 755 1977 Ed Luther 268 126 1,527 1978 Kevin Cole 204 1,154 1978 Ed Luther 386 205 2,275 1979 Jewerl Thomas 154 825 1979 Ed Luther 415 241 3,049 1980 Gerald Willhite 245 1,210 1980 Steve Clarkson 213 103 1,365 Gene Menges 1981 Gerald Willhite 297 1,154 1981 Steve Clarkson 402 206 2,906 1982 Bobby Johnson 142 644 1982 Steve Clarkson 340 196 2,485 1983 Bobby Johnson 214 914 1983 Jon Carlson 290 153 1,961 1984 Frank Robinson 129 546 1984 Bob Frasco 387 221 2,688 1985 K.C. Clark 89 429 1985 Doug Allen 290 142 1,717 1986 Kenny Jackson 268 1,117 1986 Mike Perez 384 228 2,934 1987 Kenny Jackson 200 870 1987 Mike Perez 408 243 3,260 1988 Johnny Johnson, Jr. 233 1,219 1988 Ken Lutz 321 199 2,547 1989 Sheldon Canley 258 1,201 1989 Matt Veatch 234 123 1,722 1990 Sheldon Canley 296 1,248 1990 Ralph Martini 362 204 2,928 1991 Maceo Barbosa 207 999 1991 Matt Veatch 206 110 1,752 1992 Nathan DuPree 236 1,239 1992 Jeff Garcia 371 209 2,418 1993 Nathan DuPree 136 737 1993 Jeff Garcia 356 196 2,608 1994 Patrick Walsh 119 467 1994 Alli Abrew 270 135 1,743 Lynn Aplanalp 1995 Donald Lindsey 164 805 1995 Carl Dean 302 182 2,214 1996 Patrick Walsh 104 386 1996 Carl Dean 369 191 2,449 1997 Carlos Meeks 105 504 1997 Dan O’Dell 180 87 1,130 1998 Deoncé Whitaker 133 719 1998 Chris Kasteler 221 115 1,505 1999 Deoncé Whitaker 137 769 1999 Chris Kasteler 350 193 2,239 2000 Deoncé Whitaker 224 1,577 2000 Marcus Arroyo 326 166 2,334 2001 Jarmar Julien 174 820 2001 Marcus Arroyo 261 141 1,905 2002 Lamar Ferguson 128 634 2002 Scott Rislov 449 275 3,251 2003 Lance Martin 119 520 2003 Scott Rislov 437 261 3,016 2004 Tyson Thompson 151 811 2004 Dale Rogers 181 96 1,389 2005 Yonus Davis 95 638 2005 Adam Tafralis 286 142 1,810 2006 Yonus Davis 163 1,007 2006 Adam Tafralis 276 181 2,284 2007 Jacob French 101 331 2007 Adam Tafralis 400 251 3,022 2008 Yonus Davis 120 558 2008 Kyle Reed 253 162 1,563 2009 Lamon Muldrow 131 592 2009 Jordan La Secla 304 182 1,926 Craig Kimball

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Receiving Leaders 2008 David Richmond 72 832 2008 Jared Strubeck 62 2009 Kevin Jurovich 60 777 2009 Tyler Cope 37 Year Name No. Yds. 1938 Herm Zetterquist 14 136 1939 Johnny Allen 11 206 Scoring Leaders Kickoff Return Leaders Buell Clement 11 180 Year Name Pts. Year Name No. Avg. Morris Manoogian 11 109 1938 Herm Zetterquist 36 1947 Harry Russell 6 22.9 1940 Johnny Allen 21 373 1939 Leroy Zimmerman 58 1948 Billy Parton 7 20.3 1941 Aubrey Minter 12 55 1940 Not available 1949 Archie Chagonjian 8 31.1 1942 Not available 1941 Fred Lindsey 54 1950 Buddy Traina 7 16.3 1946 Not available 1942 Not available 1951 Al Matthews 14 16.8 1947 Junior Morgan 18 218 1946 Not available 1952 Bill Walker 7 17.7 1948 Billy Wilson 11 251 1947 Jack Donaldson 48 1953 Larry Matthews 14 18.7 Mack Burton 1949 Junior Morgan 25 468 1948 Billy Wilson 55 1954 Roy Hiram 5 20.4 1950 Billy Wilson 21 369 1949 Jack Donaldson 72 1955 Stan Beasley 6 19.5 1951 Bob Osborne 14 282 1950 Harry Beck 72 1956 Art Powell 15 23.9 1952 Bob Amaral 18 369 1951 Frank Morris 36 1957 Sam Dawson 9 13.3 1953 Larry Matthews 8 126 1952 Dick Stults 66 1958 Oneal Cuterry 9 21.1 1954 Clarence Wessman 13 227 1953 Joe Ulm 66 1959 Oneal Cuterry 13 20.4 1955 Mel Powell 12 288 1954 Roy Hiram 54 1960 Doug McChesney 6 24.0 1956 Art Powell 40 583 1955 Stan Beasley 40 1961 Mack Burton 14 26.1 1957 Dan Colchico 13 245 1956 Art Powell 30 1962 Jerry Colletto 16 23.4 1958 Dan Colchico 23 277 1957 Ray Norton 24 1963 Walt Roberts 12 29.8 1959 Oneal Cuterry 29 378 1958 Sam Dawson 26 1964 Bob Bonds 17 19.9 1960 Mack Burton 23 376 1959 Oneal Cuterry 44 1965 Rich Lachapelle 22 20.0 1961 Oscar Donahue 35 527 1960 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 68 1966 Randy Cardin 9 13.3 1962 Dave Johnson 23 352 1961 Mack Burton 50 1967 Frank Slaton 12 24.4 1963 Walt Roberts 23 477 1962 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 68 1968 Frank Slaton 24 24.0 S.T. Saffold 1964 Bob Bonds 17 239 1963 Walt Roberts 46 1969 Frank Slaton 18 24.8 1965 Steve Cox 38 513 1964 Bob Bonds 32 1970 Jimmie Lassiter 26 25.9 1966 Steve Cox 54 653 1965 Charley Harraway 84 1971 Jimmie Lassiter 22 20.9 1967 Dwight Tucker 20 354 1966 S.T. Saffold 24 1972 Jimmie Lassiter 23 22.9 1968 John Crivello 17 257 1967 Clarence Kelley 30 1973 Walt Robinson 14 18.4 1969 Butch Ellis 46 691 1968 Russ Munson 34 1974 Walt Robinson 17 21.3 1970 Al Ghysels 22 329 1969 Frank Slaton 32 1975 Walt Robinson 18 21.1 1971 Eric Dahl 27 563 1970 Dale Knott 54 1976 Bob Triplett 15 21.9 1972 Chris Moyneur 46 559 1971 Eric Dahl 48 1977 Kevin Cole 25 23.2 1973 Ike McBee 43 712 1972 Dale Knott 50 1978 Stan Webster 22 26.1 1974 Ike McBee 33 466 1973 Ron Ploger 53 1979 Stan Webster 32 19.5 1975 Garry Maddocks 28 452 1974 Ron Ploger 71 1980 Gary Walker 17 22.7 1976 Garry Maddocks 32 557 1975 Lou Rodriguez 77 1981 Tim Kearse 19 19.7 1977 Steve Joyce 29 444 1976 Rick Kane 54 1982 Tim Kearse 11 32.6 Sergio Olivarez 1978 Rick Parma 31 374 1977 Kevin Cole 60 1983 Adam Goldberg 17 21.9 1979 Stacey Bailey 45 296 1978 Jewerl Thomas 48 1984 Randy Walker 15 16.7 1980 Gerald Willhite 55 492 1979 Mark Nichols 68 1985 Freddie Payton 27 19.8 1981 Tim Kearse 71 946 1980 Gerald Willhite 86 1986 Freddie Payton 11 17.4 1982 Tim Kearse 51 799 1981 Gerald Willhite 84 1987 James Saxon 22 24.8 1983 Eric Richardson 54 911 1982 Mike Berg 58 1988 Jay Taylor 10 28.7 1984 Kevin Bowman 54 652 1983 Dave Criswell 62 1989 Sheldon Canley 40 23.9 1985 Randy Walker 32 253 1984 Tony Smith 54 1990 Sheldon Canley 24 23.9 1986 Guy Liggins 72 983 1985 Tony Brown 47 1991 Donald Lindsey 22 20.1 1987 Guy Liggins 77 1,208 1986 Sergio Olivarez 86 1992 Ronnie Scott 17 21.2 1988 Kevin Evans 61 887 1987 Kenny Jackson 98 1993 Jacobbi Williams 23 20.2 Johnny Johnson, Jr. 61 668 1988 Johnny Johnson, Jr. 116 1994 Jerry Reese 24 17.9 1989 Sheldon Canley 42 353 1989 Sheldon Canley 90 1995 Carlos Meeks 19 20.2 1990 Bobby Blackmon 39 599 1990 Sheldon Canley 90 1996 Melvin McClendon 1991 Bobby Blackmon 38 590 1991 Joe Nedney 68 22 15.8 Merlin Turner 1992 Brian Lundy 38 679 1992 Joe Nedney 72 1997 Carlos Meeks 13 17.5 1993 Brian Lundy 46 712 1993 Joe Nedney 54 1998 Deoncé Whitaker 51 23.8 1994 Jacobbi Williams 34 575 1994 Joe Nedney 42 1999 Deoncé Whitaker 14 28.3 1995 Brian Roche 66 729 1995 Joe Furlow 59 2000 Jarmar Julien 22 22.8 1996 Windrell Hayes 58 848 1996 Joe Furlow 51 2001 Charles Pauley 19 24.4 1997 Oliver Newell 58 942 1997 Oliver Newell 66 2002 Charles Pauley 31 31.5 1998 Oliver Newell 39 583 1998 David Silberstein 57 2003 Kendrick Starling 20 28.1 1999 Steven Pulley 54 772 1999 Deoncé Whitaker 74 2004 John Broussard 34 25.0 2000 Edell Shepherd 42 707 2000 Deoncé Whitaker 98 2005 Trestin George 16 27.2 2001 Edell Shepherd 83 1,500 2001 Edell Shepherd 84 2006 John Broussard 11 21.5 2002 Jamall Broussard 62 681 2002 Nick Gilliam 78 2007 Jacob French 31 21.8 2003 Tuati Wooden 61 780 2003 Jeff Carr 61 2008 Brandon Rutley 28 26.7 2004 Rufus Skillern 40 588 2004 Jeff Carr 70 2009 Brandon Rutley 38 19.1 2005 Rufus Skillern 36 561 2005 Jared Strubeck 61 2006 James Jones 70 893 2006 James Jones 66 Everett Lampkins 2007 Kevin Jurovich 85 1,183 2007 Kevin Jurovich 54 www.sjsuspartans.com 141 Year-by-Year Leaders

Punt Return Leaders Interception Leaders 2003 Gerald Jones 6 178 1985 Sam Kennedy 6.0 2004 Brian Nunez 4 79 1986 Sam Kennedy 11.5 Year Name No. Avg. Year Name No. Yds. 2005 Josh Powell 4 35 1987 Chris Alexander 13.0 1938 Morris Manoogian 10 13.9 1938 Dave Titchenal 6 33 2006 Dwight Lowery 9 111 1988 George Muraoka 14.0 1939 Not available 1939 Leroy Zimmerman 8 106 2007 Christopher Owens 6 26 1989 Lyneil Mayo 20.5 1940 Not available 1940 Not available 2008 Duke Ihenacho 5 92 1990 Lyneil Mayo 21.0 1941 Aubrey Minter 34 9.7 1941 Aubrey Minter 6 69 2009 Tanner Burns 2 64 1991 Raymond Bowles 19.5 1942 Not available 1942 Not available Peyton Thompson 2 27 1992 Kevin O’Connell 9.5 1946 Not available 1946 Not available 1993 Dan Godfrey 7.0 1947 Billy Parton 13 17.9 1947 Babe Nomura 4 78 1994 Greg Phillips 10.0 1948 Al Cementina 12 11.3 1948 Al Cementina 6 73 Total Tackles Leaders Dan Godfrey 10.0 1949 Archie Chagonjian 18 12.7 1949 Archie Chagonjian 5 103 Year Name No. 1995 Howard Butler 7.5 1950 Bob Osborne 12 10.4 1950 Bob Osborne 3 65 1970 Dave Chaney 206 1996 Jacob Malae 4.0 1951 Archie Chagonjian 21 8.1 1951 Archie Chagonjian 5 101 1971 Dave Chaney 206 Zach Michalski 4.0 1952 Larry Matthews 9 12.2 1952 Benny Pierce 5 54 1972 Bill Brown 127 Jerald Perry 4.0 1953 Larry Matthews 9 7.1 1953 Larry Matthews 3 47 1973 Dave Wasick 135 1997 Zach Michalski 12.0 1954 Roy Hiram 6 32.3 1954 Tony Teresa 5 49 1974 Carl Ekern 142 1998 Sam Sherrod 8.0 1955 Stan Beasley 8 6.4 1955 Tony Teresa 5 112 1975 Carl Ekern 132 1999 Abdul-Salam Noah 10.0 1956 Jim Riley 5 18.2 1956 Walt Ackerman 2 5 1976 James Hawkins 102 2000 Josh Parry 10.0 1957 Harvel Pollard 7 5.0 1957 Ron Woolverton 1 40 1977 Randy Gill 232 2001 David Coats 8.0 1958 Clarion Appledorn 1 37.0 1958 Emmett Lee 5 82 1978 Frank Manumaleuna 175 2002 Philip Perry 14.5 1959 Chuck Yeyna 10 17.0 1959 Mack Burton 2 44 1979 Cheyenne Tuufuli 122 2003 Philip Perry 6.5 1960 Fred Blanco 13 5.3 1960 Jim Cadile 1 46 1980 Rod Traylor 127 2004 Tony Ficklin 17.0 1961 Walt Roberts 8 10.4 1961 Walt Roberts 6 46 1981 Damon Keeve 84 2005 Justin James 16.5 1962 Walt Roberts 6 19.5 1962 Dave Johnson 2 10 1982 Bob Matheny 76 2006 Damaja Jones 10.5 1963 Jerry Colletto 8 17.4 1963 Walt Roberts 5 131 1983 Dave Albright 129 2007 Matt Castelo 12.5 1964 Bob Bonds 9 5.0 1964 Bob Bonds 4 30 1984 Vyn Goodmon 112 2008 Jarron Gilbert 22.0 1965 Rich Lachapelle 11 16.2 1965 Jim McGuire 3 101 1985 Larry Weldon 98 2009 Justin Cole 9.0 1966 Dave Mercer 16 6.5 1966 Don Peterson 8 110 1986 Greg Cox 98 1967 Glenn Massengale 13 8.7 1967 Don Peterson 3 70 1987 Barry Kidney 109 1968 Glenn Massengale 10 10.5 1968 Terry Hostek 4 45 Quarterback Sack 1969 Glenn Massengale 10 5.1 1969 Al Harris 6 64 1988 Dave Moss 112 1970 Jimmie Lassiter 25 12.9 1970 Brodie Greer 6 86 1989 Everett Lampkins 109 Leaders 1971 Jimmie Lassiter 18 12.0 1971 Dave Chaney 7 136 1990 Steve Hieber 80 Year Name No. 1972 Jimmie Lassiter 21 5.1 1972 Mike Hopkins 5 21 1991 Heshimu Colar 88 1979 Merlin Turner 7.0 1973 Garry Maddocks 13 5.8 1973 Dwayne Price 4 73 Chris Clarke 88 1980 Rod Traylor 11.0 1974 Garry Maddocks 17 4.4 1974 Clay Jackson 4 117 1992 Troy Jensen 76 1981 Bob Overly 17.0 1975 Rick James 15 11.6 1975 Gerald Small 7 104 1993 Jim Singleton 144 1982 Kerry Ford 8.0 1976 Garry Maddocks 10 13.6 1976 Gerald Small 4 121 1994 Dan Godfrey 136 1983 Terry McDonald 11.0 1977 James Richburg 18 6.6 1977 Dennis Wylie 4 43 1995 Jacob Malae 100 1984 Terry McDonald 10.5 1978 James Richburg 18 5.6 1978 Steve Hines 5 85 1996 Jacob Malae 130 1985 Danny Clark 6.0 1979 Stan Webster 14 4.0 1979 Ken Thomas 5 165 1997 Lyle West 128 1986 Sam Kennedy 10.5 1980 Tim Kearse 7 7.6 1980 Gill Byrd 7 69 1998 Lyle West 122 1987 Yepi Pauu 6.5 1981 Tim Kearse 19 8.6 1981 Ken Thomas 4 103 1999 Josh Parry 94 1988 Dave Moss 5.5 1982 Tim Kearse 12 3.8 Glen McClaren 4 50 2000 Josh Parry 122 George Muraoka 5.5 1983 K.C. Clark 24 5.7 Brian Hawkins 4 40 2001 Larry Thompson 102 1989 Lyneil Mayo 16.5 1990 Lyneil Mayo 13.5 1984 K.C. Clark 23 5.0 1982 Sherman Cocroft 7 72 2002 Luke LaHerran 120 1991 Raymond Bowles 9.5 1985 Freddie Payton 9 4.4 1983 Sherman Cocroft 7 76 2003 Gerald Jones 101 1992 Chad Carpenter 5.5 1986 K.C. Clark 29 6.1 1984 Frank Witherspoon 5 22 2004 Josh Powell 101 1993 Greg Phillips 3.0 1987 Scott Wells 36 7.8 1985 Freddie Payton 3 80 2005 Ezekiel Staples 115 1994 Tom Sotelo 3.5 1988 Scott Wells 46 5.8 1986 John King 6 148 2006 Matt Castelo 165 1995 Howard Butler 3.5 1989 Eddie Thomas 31 5.6 K.C. Clark 6 107 2007 Matt Castelo 141 1996 Eric Coughran 5.0 1990 Heshimu Colar 37 9.9 1987 Jay Taylor 4 123 2008 Travis Jones 72 1997 Eric Coughran 5.0 1991 Heshimu Colar 31 6.7 1988 Jay Taylor 3 15 2009 Tanner Burns 96 1992 Brian Lundy 17 6.7 1989 Paul Franklin 4 39 1998 Sam Sherrod 7.0 1993 Brian Lundy 18 9.6 1990 Paul Franklin 4 82 1999 Sam Sherrod 4.0 1994 Jacobbi Williams 14 5.9 1991 Freddie Smith 3 17 Tackles for Loss 2000 Marshall Blount 6.0 1995 Brian Lundy 15 10.5 1992 Troy Jensen 4 91 2001 David Coats 6.0 Leaders 2002 Philip Perry 7.0 1996 Jarrett Robinson 10 7.4 Dee Grayer 4 0 Year Name No. 1997 Omarr Smith 22 11.2 1993 Troy Jensen 7 60 2003 Sean McNamara 5.0 1973 Dave Wasick 10.0 2004 Tony Ficklin 7.0 1998 Omarr Smith 19 11.4 1994 Marcus Galbreath 4 75 1974 Dave Wasick 7.0 1999 Waking Bailey 21 10.6 Wardell Crutchfield 4 31 2005 Justin James 8.0 1975 Kim Bokamper 11.0 2006 Jarron Gilbert 5.0 2000 Waking Bailey 19 4.6 1995 Beto Lomax 4 14 1976 Wilson Faumuina 7.0 2001 Charles Pauley 16 7.4 1996 Jarrett Robinson 3 41 2007 Carl Ihenacho 5.0 1977 Rayford Roberson 11.0 2008 Jarron Gilbert 9.5 2002 Charles Pauley 21 11.3 Wardell Crutchfield 3 0 1978 Rayford Roberson 20.0 2003 Jamall Broussard 16 10.9 1997 Omarr Smith 7 80 2009 Carl Ihenacho 4.0 1979 Rod Traylor 7.0 Pablo Garcia 4.0 2004 James Jones 11 7.3 1998 Omarr Smith 3 0 Bernard Justiniani 7.0 2005 James Jones 20 5.3 1999 Kenny Sanchez 2 11 1980 Casey Gulliford 11.0 2006 James Jones 11 11.0 2000 Alex Wallace 3 120 Bob Overly 11.0 2007 Dwight Lowery 19 14.4 Patrick Battle 3 109 1981 Bob Overly 24.5 2008 Yonus Davis 14 10.8 Willie Adams 3 64 1982 Jesse Green 14.0 2009 Kevin Jurovich 6 3.2 2001 Larry Thompson 4 61 1983 Terry McDonald 14.0 2002 Gerald Jones 8 116 1984 Danny Clark 16.0

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Four-Year Colleges & Universities Two-Year Colleges FIRST LAST SJSU OPP. TOTAL OPPONENT RECORD OPPONENT GAME GAME PTS. PTS. GAMES RECORD Bakersfield 2-0-0 Air Force 1996 1997 25 67 2 1-1-0 Hollister 2-1-0 Arizona 1965 1985 60 116 4 1-3-0 College of Idaho 1-0-0 Arizona State 1936 2007 482 917 30 11-19-0 Marin 2-0-0 Arkansas State 1995 2002 40 35 2 1-1-0 Modesto 1-7-1 Baylor 1980 1994 50 76 2 1-1-0 Sacramento 1-5-1 Boise State 1978 2009 163 445 10 0-10-0 San Mateo 2-6-2 Brigham Young 1946 1998 305 327 14 9-5-0 Santa Barbara 1-1-0 California 1899 1996 514 1,084 35 6-29-0 Santa Rosa 3-2-0 California Junior Varsity 1900 1939 72 24 4 3-1-0 UC Davis 1922 2008 89 115 9 4-3-2 High Schools UC Santa Barbara 1927 1971 390 110 13 12-1-0 OPPONENT RECORD Cal Poly 1923 2009 275 124 14 10-4-0 Alameda (Calif.) 1-0-0 Cal Poly Pomona 1942 1942 33 6 1 1-0-0 Kamehameha (Hawaii) 2-0-0 Cal Tech 1929 1938 154 6 3 3-0-0 Lowell (San Francisco) 0-1-0 Central Michigan 1979 1990 80 58 2 1-1-0 Oakland (Calif.) 1-0-0 Chico State 1900 1934 59 219 14 5-8-1 Palo Alto (Calif.) 1-0-0 Colorado 1952 2001 71 156 4 0-4-0 St. Matthews 1-0-0 Colorado State 1961 1997 50 105 4 1-3-0 Santa Clara (Calif.) 1-1-0 Denver 1956 1959 94 75 4 3-1-0 Santa Clara Prep 1-0-0 Drake 1939 1956 38 7 2 2-0-0 San Jose (Calif.) 0-1-2 Eastern Illinois 1987 1987 24 3 1 1-0-0 Stockton (Calif.) 1-0-0 Eastern Michigan 1987 1987 27 30 1 0-1-0 Eastern Washington 2005 2005 35 24 1 1-0-0 Military Service Teams Florida 1991 2003 24 124 2 0-2-0 OPPONENT RECORD Fresno State* 1921 2009 1,595 1,596 74 33-38-3 Alameda Coast Guard 1-0-0 CS Fullerton* 1974 1992 592 313 19 14-5-0 Fort Ord 0-0-1 Grambling State 2003 2003 29 0 1 1-0-0 McClelland Field 1-0-0 Hardin Simmons 1941 1947 33 53 3 1-1-1 Moffett Field 0-1-0 Hawai’i 1936 2009 845 730 33 16-16-1 San Diego Marines 1-1-1 Houston 1971 1971 20 34 1 0-1-0 San Diego Naval Training Center Humboldt State 1935 1938 87 28 4 3-1-0 0-1-0 Idaho 1946 2009 467 367 21 12-8-1 Illinois 2002 2005 57 75 2 1-1-0 Iowa State 1958 1980 12 91 3 0-3-0 Club Teams Kansas State 1963 2007 30 34 2 1-1-0 OPPONENT RECORD LaVerne 1937 1937 40 0 1 1-0-0 Antioch American Legion 0-1-0 Long Beach State* 1970 1991 635 389 22 17-5-0 Fireman’s Athletic Club (L.A.) Louisiana-Lafayette 1974 1994 156 147 6 3-3-0 0-1-0 Louisiana State 1999 1999 21 29 0 0-1-0 Hawaii All-Stars 1-0-1 Louisiana Tech 1993 2009 221 227 9 4-5-0 Honolulu Town 1-0-0 Louisville 1990 1993 34 41 2 0-1-1 Leiluhua 1-0-0 Loyola (Calif.) 1939 1951 56 39 4 2-2-0 McKinley of Hawaii 1-0-0 Marquette 1951 1951 7 21 1 0-1-0 Moilili Bears 1-0-0 Memphis State 1971 1971 9 28 1 0-1-0 San Francisco Olympic Club 0-1-0 University of Mexico 1948 1949 174 19 2 2-0-0 Santa Barbara Athletic Club 2-0-0 Miami (Fla.) 1989 1989 16 48 1 0-1-0 Miami (Ohio) 1986 1986 37 7 1 1-0-0 Minnesota 1991 1992 59 56 2 1-1-0 Montana 1950 1978 67 14 2 2-0-0 Did You Know? Montana State 1939 1965 153 41 5 5-0-0 Morgan State 2004 2004 47 28 1 1-0-0 Richard Nixon, the 37th president Nebraska 2000 2008 25 84 2 0-2-0 of the United States, was a third- Nevada 1899 2009 501 655 24 8-14-2 string guard for the 1934 Whittier UNLV* 1981 1997 562 375 17 11-5-1 College Poets football team. In the New Mexico 1954 2006 415 276 16 11-4-1 first of three meetings between San New Mexico State 1984 2009 616 235 17 15-2-0 Jose State and Whittier, the game Northern Arizona 1937 1938 55 18 2 2-0-0 ended in a 6-6 tie.

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Four-Year Colleges & Universities FIRST LAST SJSU OPP. TOTAL Did You Know? OPPONENT GAME GAME PTS. PTS. GAMES RECORD Northern Illinois 1995 1995 17 18 1 0-1-0 San Jose State was scheduled to North Texas 1953 1981 74 61 4 2-1-1 play two games in Hawaii to end Occidental 1942 1942 26 7 1 1-0-0 the 1941 season. The Spartans were Ohio State 2002 2002 7 50 1 0-1-0 in Honolulu when the attack on Oregon 1953 1998 221 451 18 6-12-0 Pearl Harbor occurred on Oregon State* 1979 1997 114 130 5 2-3-0 December 7, 1941. Many players Pacific 1921 1995 1,442 1,236 68 41-23-4 immediately joined the local police Pacific (Oregon) 1938 1938 39 0 1 1-0-0 force or the armed services. The Pepperdine 1948 1950 158 25 3 3-0-0 games against the University of Portland 1946 1946 26 19 1 1-0-0 Hawai’i on December 13 and Puget Sound 1947 1948 48 7 2 2-0-0 Willamette College of Oregon on Redlands 1935 1939 125 25 5 4-1-0 December 16 were cancelled. Rice 1998 2004 150 173 5 3-2-0 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 1948 1950 72 38 3 2-1-0 San Diego State 1935 2008 780 691 35 17-16-2 San Francisco 1936 1951 71 220 10 2-8-0 San Francisco State 1932 1933 63 6 2 2-0-0 Santa Clara 1899 1982 399 226 18 12-4-2 South Dakota 1940 1940 40 7 1 1-0-0 Southern California 1995 2009 44 156 4 0-4-0 SMU 2000 2004 130 107 5 3-2-0 Southern Utah 2000 2000 47 7 1 1-0-0 Stanford 1900 2009 1,086 2,126 64 14-49-1 Stanford Frosh 1923 1929 6 104 2 0-2-0 Texas A&I 1939 1941 23 17 3 2-1-0 TCU 1999 2000 27 66 2 1-1-0 UTEP 1966 2004 300 315 10 5-5-0 Texas Tech 1949 1949 20 13 1 1-0-0 Toledo 1981 1981 25 27 1 0-1-0 Tulsa 1999 2004 219 171 6 3-3-0 Utah 1969 2009 92 152 6 1-5-0 Utah State* 1940 2009 752 599 32 20-11-1 Virginia 1998 1998 14 52 1 0-1-0 Washington 1958 2006 149 322 10 0-10-0 Washington State 1955 1996 166 334 12 4-7-1 Weber State 1932 1932 20 0 1 1-0-0 Whittier 1934 1942 32 20 3 1-1-1 Willamette 1934 1946 95 48 6 4-2-0 Wisconsin 1997 1997 10 56 1 0-1-0 Wyoming 1959 1997 104 207 7 1-6-0 ALL-TIME TOTALS 1893 2009 18,778 19,179 924 447-439-38+ Did You Know? * – record later changed by action of the conference. Only on-the-field results are counted. + – includes on-the-field results against all opponents In 1981 and 1987, San Jose State was the “mythical champion” of the . The Spartans defeated both California and Stanford in those two seasons.

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1893 (0-1) Fresno State 14 2 1927 (4-5) 1932 (7-0-2) COACH: J.E. Addicott Hollister JC 14 30 COACH: E.R. Knollin COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot San Jose YMCA 0 18 35 141 CAPTAIN: Awbrey Laws CAPTAIN: Wesley “Bud” Hubbard Marin JC 44 0 10/1 S.F. State 19 0 1894 1922 (2-5-1) Sacramento JC 7 13 10/8 @Pacific 7 0 NO FORMAL COMPETITION COACH: David Wooster Santa Barbara JC 7 13 10/15 Sacramento JC 13 6 CAPTAIN: Louis Marsh Santa Rosa JC 25 0 10/22 Fresno State 0 0 1895 (0-0-1) San Jose HS 6 6 San Mateo JC 12 0 10/29 Chico State 14 7 COACH: J.E. Addicott San Mateo JC 3 6 Fresno State 7 10 11/5 Nevada 0 0 Pacific 0 0 Santa Clara Prep 12 7 Chico State 0 19 11/11 Marin JC 24 7 Hollister JC 13 0 Cal Poly-SLO 12 0 11/19 UC Davis 19 7 1896 (0-0-1) Chico State 0 21 Modesto JC 7 12 11/24 Weber State 20 0 COACH: J.E. Addicott UC Davis 0 58 121 67 116 27 Pacific 6 6 Modesto JC 0 6 Pacific 0 23 1928 (5-2-1) 1933 (5-4-0) 1897 – NO TEAM 34 127 COACH: E.R. Knollin COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot CAPTAIN: Awbrey Laws CAPTAIN: Wesley “Bud” Hubbard 1898 (4-1-1) 1923 (0-6-0) Marin JC 26 0 9/23 @Stanford 0 27 COACH: J.E. Addicott COACH: H.C. McDonald Santa Rosa JC 32 6 9/30 @Sacramento JC 8 20 CAPTAIN: Fred Estes CAPTAIN: Ralph Herman Cal Poly-SLO 6 0 10/7 S.F. State (HC) 44 0 Pacific 18 0 Modesto JC 0 28 Modesto JC 6 13 10/16 Pacific 12 6 Alameda HS 29 5 Stanford Frosh 0 79 Chico State 6 0 10/21 California JV 0 12 San Jose HS 6 6 Cal Poly-SLO 0 14 Santa Barbara JC 6 0 11/4 @Santa Barbara Stockton HS 6 0 Pacific 0 46 San Mateo JC 14 24 Athletic Club 13 0 Oakland HS 16 0 San Mateo JC 0 45 San Mateo JC 21 21 11/11 @UC Davis 20 0 Lowell HS 6 11 Chico State 3 50 117 64 11/18 Fresno State 18 0 81 22 3 262 1929 (3-3-1) 11/30 @Chico State 0 7 COACH: Walter Crawford 115 71 1899 (5-2-1) 1924 (1-4) CAPTAIN: Howard Hornbuckle COACH: Jess Woods COACH: E.R. Knollin Cal Tech 54 0 1934 (3-3-4) Pacific 6 0 CAPTAIN: Paul Thompson UC Davis 0 13 COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot Santa Clara HS 23 0 Hollister JC 13 0 Sacramento JC 6 20 CAPTAIN: Dario ‘Si’ Simoni Palo Alto HS 17 0 San Mateo JC 0 28 Pacific 6 6 9/22 @Stanford 0 48 Hoitts School 28 0 Modesto JC 6 26 Stanford Grays 6 25 9/29 Santa Barbara St. Matthews 35 12 Santa Rosa JC 6 7 Chico State 6 0 Athletic Club 28 19 California 0 44 Chico State 0 26 Fresno State 26 14 10/6 @San Francisco Nevada 0 6 25 87 104 78 Olympic Club 13 19 Santa Clara College 6 6 1930 (2-3-3) 10/13 Chico State (HC) 6 6 115 68 1925 (2-5) COACH: Walter Crawford 10/20 @UC Davis 0 0 COACH: E.R. Knollin CAPTAIN: Howard Hornbuckle 10/27 Nevada 10 0 1900 (3-3-1) CAPTAIN: Paul Thompson Fireman’s Athletic Club 0 19 11/3 Fresno State 7 7 COACHES: J.E. Addicott, Santa Rosa JC 21 0 UC Davis 0 0 11/12 Willamette 7 21 Whitemeger, Fielding Yost Modesto JC 0 16 Sacramento JC 0 0 11/17 @Pacific 13 0 CAPTAIN: W.E. Meese Fresno State 7 23 Pacific 0 27 11/29 @Whittier 6 6 Stanford 0 35 Chico State 0 53 Chico State 19 0 90 126 Stanford 0 24 San Mateo JC 14 44 San Mateo JC 0 0 Nevada 0 0 Cal Poly-SLO 20 9 Fresno State 12 27 1935 (5-5-1) California JC 6 0 Sacramento JC 7 13 Modesto JC 19 6 COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot California 0 5 69 158 50 79 CAPTAIN: Horace Laughlin Chico 5 0 1931 (1-8) 9/21 @Willamette 0 14 Chico 12 0 1926 (1-6-1) COACH: Walter Crawford 9/28 @Stanford 0 35 23 64 COACH: E.R. Knollin CAPTAIN: Jack Wool 10/12 McKinley of Honolulu CAPTAIN: “Tiny” Carlton San Diego Marines 0 8 19 0 1901–1902 Modesto JC 0 0 San Mateo JC 20 0 10/18 @Pacific 0 0 COACH: W.E. Meese Bakersfield JC 14 0 Fresno State 0 32 10/26 Antioch American Legion NO FORMAL COMPETITION San Mateo JC 6 14 Sacramento JC 0 12 03 Cal Poly-SLO 0 13 Chico State 0 7 11/1 Whittier 6 14 1903–1920 – NO FOOTBALL TEAM Chico State 0 21 Nevada 0 18 11/11 @Redlands 0 7 Fresno State 0 34 UC Davis 3 13 11/16 @Nevada 20 6 1921 (1-5) Santa Rosa JC 6 12 Modesto JC 0 9 11/22 Humboldt State (HC) COACH: David Wooster Sacramento JC 0 26 Pacific 0 27 25 6 CAPTAIN: Beryl Burchfield 26 120 23 126 11/28 San Diego State 24 9 San Jose HS 7 20 12/7 @Kamehameha 22 7 Santa Clara HS 0 48 116 101 Pacific 0 34 San Jose HS 0 7

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1936 (5-4-0) 11/17 @Loyola (Calif.) 10 0 10/10 Hawaii All-Stars 19 19 RAISIN BOWL (Fresno, Calif.) COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot 11/24 Fresno State 42 7 10/19 @Idaho 26 14 12/31 Texas Tech 20 13 CAPTAIN: Lester Carpenter 11/30 Drake 12 0 10/25 Brigham Young (HC) 477 215 9/5 San Francisco 0 13 324 29 14 0 9/10 Pacific 8 0 11/1 @UC Santa Barbara 20 0 1950 (6-3-1) 9/17 Santa Clara 0 20 1940 (11-1) 11/8 @Pacific 32 0 COACH: Robert T. Bronzan 9/24 @San Diego State 6 14 COACH: Ben H. Winkleman 11/16 @San Diego State 6 0 9/23 @Stanford 16 33 11/7 Humboldt State (HC) ADVISORY COACH: ‘Pop’ Warner 11/22 Fresno State 13 2 9/29 San Diego State 26 0 020 CAPTAINS: Ken Cook, Ed Wenberg 11/29 Portland 26 19 10/7 Santa Clara 14 10 11/11 Redlands 40 6 9/16 Texas A&I 0 10 RAISIN BOWL (Fresno, Calif.) 10/13 Loyola (Calif.) 7 14 11/26 Arizona State 33 6 9/23 @Montana State 34 0 1/1 Utah State 20 0 10/20 @San Francisco 0 27 12/4 @Hawai’i 13 8 9/30 @Utah State 19 0 227 94 10/28 @Pepperdine 48 7 12/11 @Kamehameha 36 6 10/4 @Willamette 21 0 11/3 Fresno State 33 7 136 93 10/11 San Diego State 10 0 1947 (9-3) 11/10 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (HC) 10/18 @San Francisco 7 6 COACH: Wilbur V. “Bill” Hubbard 18 6 1937 (11-2-1) 10/25 @UC Santa Barbara CAPTAIN: Bob Pifferini 11/18 @Pacific 7 7 COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot 33 6 9/19 San Francisco 6 20 11/24 Montana (@Hawaii) CAPTAIN: Glenn “Pop” DuBose 11/1 @Loyola (Calif.) 27 12 9/26 Hawaii All-Stars 35 18 32 7 9/20 College of Idaho 59 0 11/8 Pacific (HC) 28 7 10/3 Hardin-Simmons 19 12 201 118 9/25 LaVerne College 40 0 11/16 @Fresno State 14 7 10/11 @Puget Sound 18 0 10/1 @Pacific 12 7 11/21 South Dakota 40 7 10/17 UC Santa Barbara 39 0 1951 (2-7-1) 10/8 Northern Arizona 21 6 11/30 Nevada 30 7 10/25 @San Diego State 32 7 COACH: Robert T. Bronzan 10/16 Willamette 31 7 263 62 10/31 Pacific (HC) 0 14 CAPTAINS: Gibby Mendonsa, 10/22 Cal Tech 48 6 11/8 @Brigham Young 28 19 Tom Cuffe, Archie Chagonjian 10/30 @San Diego Marines 1941 (5-3-3) 11/22 Cal Poly-SLO 47 0 9/21 @San Francisco 2 39 77 COACH: Ben H. Winkleman 11/27 @Fresno State 20 21 9/29 @Stanford 13 26 11/7 #10-Santa Clara (HC) 2 25 CAPTAIN: Bob Hamill 12/3 @Molili Bears 53 0 10/6 @Fresno State 32 6 11/11 Redlands 12 0 9/19 Texas A&I 14 7 12/10 @Leihuhua 20 14 10/12 San Francisco 7 42 11/13 @Humboldt State 13 2 9/26 Utah State 30 0 327 126 10/20 @Idaho 7 40 11/20 @Arizona State 25 6 10/3 Fort Ord 6 6 10/26 Loyola (Calif.) 12 13 11/26 San Diego State 6 7 10/10 San Diego State 20 0 1948 (9-3) 11/3 @San Diego NTC 12 28 12/4 @Hawai’i 7 6 10/17 Hardin-Simmons 7 7 COACH: Wilbur V. “Bill” Hubbard 11/17 Santa Clara 7 7 12/11 @Honolulu Town 13 0 10/24 @Pacific 7 0 CAPTAIN: Billy Parton 11/23 NR/#20-Pacific (HC) 7 0 296 79 10/31 UC Santa Barbara (HC) 9/18 @Stanford 20 26 12/1 Marquette 7 21 33 14 9/24 Nevada 0 39 106 222 1938 (11-1) 11/8 Nevada 19 20 10/1 Puget Sound 20 7 COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot 11/14 @Fresno State 0 0 10/9 @Pepperdine 61 6 1952 (6-3) CAPTAIN: Walt McPherson 11/22 @San Francisco 0 20 10/16 @Cal Poly-SLO 47 7 COACH: Robert T. Bronzan 9/19 @Arizona State 18 7 11/26 Moffett Field 13 22 10/22 UC Santa Barbara (HC) CAPTAINS: Bob Amaral, 9/23 California JV 39 12 12/13 @Hawai'i Cancelled 43 13 George Porter 9/30 Cal Tech 52 0 12/16 Willamette (@Hawaii) 10/30 @Pacific 14 7 9/20 @Colorado 14 20 10/7 Humboldt State 48 0 Cancelled 11/5 Brigham Young 21 6 9/27 @San Diego State 47 6 10/14 @Pacific (Ore.) 39 0 149 96 11/12 San Diego State 21 13 10/4 @Arizona State 21 14 10/21 Pacific 19 6 11/19 Fresno State 41 6 10/10 Fresno State 40 6 10/29 @San Diego State 14 0 1942 (7-2) 11/26 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 10/18 @Pacific 26 21 11/5 @UC Santa Barbara 20 0 COACH: S. Glenn (Tiny) Hartranft 14 19 11/1 @Stanford 13 35 11/11 Redlands (HC) 21 6 CAPTAIN: Wilbur Wool 12/4 University of Mexico 11/7 Brigham Young (HC) 11/20 @San Diego MC 6 0 9/26 Cal Poly Pomona 33 6 71 19 44 27 11/27 Northern Arizona 34 12 10/3 @Whittier 20 0 373 168 11/14 Montana State 39 20 12/3 @Hawai’i 12 13 10/10 Occidental 26 7 11/27 Santa Clara 7 15 322 56 10/17 Pacific 29 0 1949 (9-4) 251 164 10/25 @San Francisco 13 20 COACH: Wilbur V. “Bill” Hubbard 1939 (13-0) 11/1 U.S. Coast Guard 9 0 CAPTAINS: Jack Faulk, Harley Dow 1953 (4-4-1) COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot 11/8 San Diego State (HC) 9/10 University of Mexico COACH: Robert T. Bronzan ADVISORY COACH: 26 0 103 0 CAPTAINS: Larry Matthews, Glenn Scobie ‘Pop’ Warner 11/11 @McClelland Field 27 7 9/17 @Stanford 0 49 Sal Cardinalli CAPTAIN: Bob Titchenal 11/26 @Fresno State 0 6 9/24 Santa Clara 13 14 9/18 Idaho 34 6 9/15 Montana State 35 0 183 46 10/1 @Brigham Young 40 21 9/25 @Brigham Young 28 25 9/18 Texas A&I 9 0 10/7 Pepperdine 49 12 10/3 @Fresno State 27 21 9/24 @San Francisco 16 6 1943–45 10/14 San Francisco 20 27 10/10 Arizona State (HC) 10/1 California JV 27 0 NO VARSITY TEAMS FIELDED 10/21 UC Santa Barbara 55 14 20 35 10/7 Nevada 28 0 10/28 Pacific 7 45 10/17 @#16-California 14 34 10/13 San Diego State 42 0 1946 (9-1-1) 11/4 @Cal Poly-SLO 47 0 10/24 @Oregon 13 26 10/20 Pacific 13 3 COACH: Wilbur V. “Bill” Hubbard 11/12 @San Diego State 40 0 10/31 North Texas State 13 13 10/27 UC Santa Barbara 23 7 CAPTAIN: George Terry 11/18 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) (HC) 11/7 Pacific 7 6 11/3 @Willamette 15 0 9/28 Willamette 44 6 40 13 11/14 @#16-Stanford 0 54 11/10 Redlands (HC) 52 6 10/5 @Hardin-Simmons 7 34 11/24 @Fresno State 43 7 156 220 www.sjsuspartans.com 147 Year-by-Year Scores (1954-1971)

1954 (7-3) 11/8 @Pacific 13 26 10/12 @Washington State 13 8 1968 (3-7) COACH: Robert T. Bronzan 11/15 Fresno State (HC) 48 6 10/19 @California 13 34 COACH: Harry Anderson CAPTAIN: Tom Louderback 11/21 Iowa State 6 9 10/26 @Idaho 12 28 9/21 @Stanford 20 68 9/18 Utah State 20 0 174 106 11/2 @Oregon 13 7 9/28 Fresno State 25 21 9/25 @#17-California 0 45 11/9 Arizona State (HC) 19 21 10/5 @#18-California 0 46 10/2 @Idaho 38 7 1959 (4-6) 11/16 Fresno State 56 27 10/19 @New Mexico 55 24 10/9 @Arizona State 19 12 COACH: Robert Titchenal 11/30 Pacific 32 20 10/26 @San Diego State 6 48 10/23 @Oregon 7 26 9/18 @Denver 14 13 187 194 11/2 @Pacific 0 28 10/30 @North Texas State 27 20 9/25 Washington State 6 30 11/9 Idaho 17 35 11/6 @Pacific 7 13 10/3 Hawai’i 42 14 1964 (4-6) 11/16 Washington State (HC) 11/13 @Stanford 19 14 10/9 Oregon 12 35 COACH: Robert Titchenal 046 11/19 Fresno State (HC) 28 0 10/17 @Fresno State 40 14 9/19 Idaho 0 3 11/23 @Arizona State 0 66 11/27 New Mexico 26 14 10/24 Arizona State 24 15 9/26 @Stanford 8 10 11/30 Brigham Young 25 21 191 151 10/31 @Stanford 38 54 10/3 @Montana State 20 14 148 403 11/7 Wyoming (HC) 7 28 10/17 Washington State 14 16 1955 (5-3-1) 11/14 @Iowa State 0 55 10/24 @Pacific 37 13 1969 (2-8) COACH: Robert T. Bronzan 11/20 @Pacific 7 20 10/31 @West Texas State 7 18 COACH: Joe McMullen CAPTAIN: Jack Adams 190 278 11/7 @Colorado State 3 14 9/20 @#16-Stanford 21 63 9/16 @Utah State 13 0 11/14 @Arizona State 16 28 9/27 @Utah 7 42 9/23 Hawai’i 34 0 1960 (5-4) 11/21 Fresno State (HC) 26 14 10/4 San Diego State 21 55 10/8 Arizona State 27 20 COACH: Robert Titchenal 11/28 San Diego State 20 15 10/11 @Oregon 36 34 10/15 @New Mexico 14 0 9/23 Brigham Young 21 8 151 145 10/18 Arizona State 11 45 10/22 Pacific (HC) 7 14 10/8 @Oregon 0 33 10/25 @#16-Wyoming 7 16 10/29 @Stanford 18 34 10/15 @Stanford 34 20 1965 (5-5) 11/1 New Mexico (HC) 24 27 11/5 Cal Poly-SLO 20 14 10/22 @Arizona State 12 7 COACH: Harry Anderson 11/8 @Brigham Young 3 21 11/12 @Washington State 13 13 10/29 Washington State (HC) 9/17 @Stanford 6 26 11/15 @California 7 31 11/18 @Fresno State 13 19 629 9/25 @Idaho 7 17 11/22 Pacific 15 12 159 114 11/5 @Pacific 20 26 10/2 Utah State 8 35 152 346 11/11 Fresno State 12 27 10/8 @Brigham Young 7 34 1956 (2-7-1) 11/18 Idaho 22 20 10/16 Arizona State 21 14 1970 (2-9) COACH: Robert T. Bronzan 12/2 @Hawai’i 48 6 10/23 @Arizona 13 7 COACH: Joe McMullen CAPTAIN: Charlie Kaaihue 175 176 10/30 @New Mexico 27 7 9/12 UC Santa Barbara* 9/22 Drake 26 7 11/6 Pacific (HC) 52 21 28 14 9/29 @Washington State 18 33 1961 (6-4) 11/13 Montana State 25 7 9/19 @#4-Stanford 3 34 10/13 @Stanford 20 40 COACH: Robert Titchenal 11/20 @Fresno State 18 24 9/26 @Arizona 29 30 10/20 @San Diego State 27 27 9/16 @Brigham Young 14 13 184 192 COACH: DeWayne “Dewey” King 10/27 @Arizona State 13 47 9/22 Pacific 16 0 CAPTAINS: Tony Jackson, 11/3 Denver (HC) 26 35 9/30 @Idaho 18 27 1966 (3-7) Ivan Lippi 11/10 @Pacific 7 34 10/7 Colorado State 14 0 COACH: Harry Anderson 10/3 CS Long Beach* 3 7 11/17 Cal Poly-SLO 35 28 10/14 @Stanford 6 17 9/17 @Stanford 21 25 10/10 @New Mexico 25 48 11/22 Fresno State 14 30 10/21 @Oregon 6 21 9/24 Brigham Young 9 19 10/17 @San Diego State* 6 32 11/30 @Hawai’i 0 20 10/28 @Washington State 21 19 10/1 @Oregon 21 7 10/24 @Pacific* 48 7 186 301 11/4 Arizona State (HC) 32 26 10/8 San Diego State 0 25 10/31 Utah (HC) 9 13 11/11 @Pacific 29 26 10/15 @California 24 0 11/7 @#12-Arizona State 10 46 1957 (3-7) 11/18 @Fresno State 27 36 10/22 @UTEP 0 35 11/14 @California 28 35 COACH: Robert Titchenal 183 185 10/29 @Pacific 35 38 11/21 Fresno State* 19 27 9/21 @Stanford 7 46 11/5 Idaho (HC) 21 7 208 293 9/27 @Denver 27 20 1962 (2-8-1) 11/12 @Utah State 7 27 10/5 Arizona State 6 44 COACH: Robert Titchenal 11/19 Fresno State 13 15 1971 (5-6-1) 10/12 @Oregon 0 26 9/15 Utah State 18 29 151 198 COACH: DeWayne “Dewey” King 10/19 San Diego State 46 0 9/22 @Washington State 8 49 CAPTAINS: Dave Chaney, 10/26 North Texas State 6 12 9/29 @California 8 25 1967 (2-7) Otis Cooper, Dave Ellis 11/2 @Cal Poly-SLO 7 14 10/6 @Oregon 0 14 COACH: Harry Anderson 9/18 @Fresno State 7 14 11/9 Pacific (HC) 6 21 10/13 Idaho 12 12 9/16 @Arizona State 16 27 9/25 @California 10 34 11/16 @Fresno State 6 13 10/20 @Arizona State 8 44 9/30 @Stanford 14 28 10/2 @Houston 20 34 11/30 @Hawai’i 12 0 10/27 New Mexico (HC) 13 25 10/14 @West Texas State 14 28 10/8 CS Long Beach* 30 28 123 196 11/3 @Pacific 24 22 10/21 New Mexico (HC) 52 14 10/16 New Mexico 21 21 11/10 Fresno State 14 20 10/28 Pacific 14 34 10/23 @Oregon 14 34 1958 (4-5) 11/17 @Stanford 9 21 11/4 #8-Wyoming 7 28 10/30 Pacific* (HC) 28 18 COACH: Robert Titchenal 11/30 @Hawai’i 19 0 11/11 @California 6 30 11/6 San Diego State* 45 7 CAPTAIN: Claude Gilbert 133 261 11/18 @Fresno State 35 30 11/13 @#10/10-Stanford 13 12 9/20 @Washington 6 14 11/25 @Brigham Young 8 67 11/20 #9-Arizona State 6 49 9/27 Hawai’i 6 8 1963 (5-5) 166 286 11/27 @UC Santa Barbara* 55 10 10/11 Cal Poly-SLO 6 10 COACH: Robert Titchenal PASADENA BOWL (Pasadena, 10/18 @Arizona State 21 20 9/21 @Stanford 13 29 Calif.) 10/25 Denver 27 7 9/28 Kansas State 16 0 12/18 Memphis State 9 28 11/1 @Idaho 41 6 10/5 @Utah State 0 20 249 261

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1972 (4-7) 10/25 CS Fullerton* 41 7 1979 (6-4-1)+ 1982 (8-3) COACH: DeWayne “Dewey” King 11/1 @Fresno State* 21 7 COACH: Jack Elway COACH: Jack Elway 9/9 Santa Clara 33 28 11/8 New Mexico 29 20 CAPTAINS: Ed Luther, Derrick CAPTAINS: Gill Byrd, Steve 9/16 @#20-Stanford 0 44 11/15 San Diego State* 31 7 Martin Clarkson, Bob Matheny 9/23 @California 17 10 (ABC-TV) 9/8 Utah State* 48 48 9/11 @Oregon 18 13 9/30 Fresno State* 21 23 11/29 @Hawai’i 20 30 9/15 @Stanford 29 45 9/18 @Stanford (CBS-TV) 35 31 10/7 @San Diego State* 12 23 291 152 9/22 @California (ABC-TV) 9/25 @Oregon State 17 13 10/21 @Pacific* 28 38 10 13 10/2 @California (ABC-TV) 10/28 CS Long Beach* (HC) 9/29 @Arizona 18 38 726 35 8 1976 (7-4) 10/6 CS Fullerton* 23 0 10/9 @CS Fullerton* 38 15 11/4 @New Mexico 14 7 COACH: 10/13 @Fresno State* 35 22 10/16 CS Long Beach* 21 22 11/11 @Oregon 2 27 CAPTAINS: John Blain, James 10/20 @Oregon State 24 14 10/23 Fresno State* (HC) 27 39 11/18 @#11-Arizona State 21 51 Hawkins, Paul Kolesnikow 10/27 @CS Long Beach* (HC) 10/30 @UNLV* 48 14 11/25 @Hawai’i 14 28 Pacific Coast Athletic Association 53 42 11/6 Santa Clara 40 0 197 287 champion 11/10 Pacific* 32 31 11/13 @Pacific* 31 0 9/4 Utah State 45 10 11/16 Santa Clara 23 14 11/20 Utah State* 49 26 1973 (5-4-2) 9/11 Hawai’i 48 7 11/24 Central Michigan 32 34 331 199 COACH: Darryl Rogers 9/18 @CS Fullerton* 20 0 327 301 CAPTAINS: Emmanuel Armstrong, 9/25 @Stanford (ABC-TV) + – Record later changed to 3-8 by Dale Knott 23 28 action of the PCAA 1983 (5-6) 9/8 Santa Clara 14 12 10/2 @California 16 43 COACH: Jack Elway 9/15 @Fresno State* 24 6 10/9 @New Mexico 30 36 CAPTAINS: Mike Maurer, 9/21 @CS Long Beach* 24 6 10/16 CS Long Beach* 34 7 1980 (7-4) Jeff Petkevicius 9/29 @Stanford 12 23 10/23 Fresno State* 21 7 COACH: Jack Elway 9/10 UNLV* 31 26 10/6 Pacific* 21 21 10/30 Santa Clara (HC) 50 15 CAPTAINS: Rick Rasnick, 9/17 @California 9 30 10/13 @#11-Arizona State 3 28 11/6 @San Diego State* 17 30 Bill Benjamin 9/24 @Stanford 23 10 10/20 Utah 21 28 11/13 @Pacific* 50 30 9/6 Santa Clara 28 14 10/1 Oregon 44 34 10/27 New Mexico 15 0 354 213 9/13 @Washington State 10/8 @Fresno State* 41 23 11/3 San Diego State* (HC) (ABC TV) 31 26 10/15 CS Fullerton* (HC) 11 20 27 27 1977 (4-7) 9/20 @Iowa State 6 27 10/22 @CS Long Beach* 18 9 11/10 @California 9 19 COACH: Lynn Stiles 10/4 @#15-Stanford 21 35 11/5 @Utah State* 15 22 11/24 @Hawai’i 23 3 CAPTAINS: George Beadell, Randy 10/11 Fresno State* (HC) 11/12 Pacific* 26 30 193 173 Gill, James Richburg 26 14 11/19 @Arizona State (TBS) 9/10 @Utah State 10 22 10/18 CS Long Beach* 21 23 17 24 1974 (8-3-1) 9/17 @Washington 3 24 10/25 Idaho 32 10 11/26 Louisiana Lafayette 21 25 COACH: Darryl Rogers 9/24 CS Fullerton* 23 12 11/1 @#10/11-Baylor 30 22 256 253 CAPTAINS: Clay Jackson, 10/1 @#17-California 3 52 11/8 @Pacific* 28 23 Craig Kimball 10/8 Santa Clara 44 22 11/15 CS Fullerton* 33 21 9/7 Santa Clara 47 10 10/15 @CS Long Beach* 33 16 11/22 Utah State* 38 44 1984 (6-5)+ 9/14 Fresno State* 28 7 10/22 @Fresno State* 24 45 294 259 COACH: Claude Gilbert 9/21 @#6-California 16 17 10/29 Pacific* (HC) 7 24 CAPTAINS: Terry McDonald, 9/28 @Stanford 21 21 11/5 Hawai’i 24 14 Vyn Goodmon, Bob Frasco 10/5 CS Long Beach* (HC) 11/12 @Stanford 26 31 1981 (9-3) 9/1 New Mexico State* 14 0 27 17 12/3 #16-San Diego State*34 37 COACH: Jack Elway 9/8 @UNLV* 15 30 10/12 @New Mexico 13 11 (ABC-TV) CAPTAINS: Max Hooper, 9/15 @Arizona State 0 48 10/19 @San Diego State* 14 40 231 299 Glen McClaran 9/22 @Stanford 27 28 10/26 Pacific* 27 29 Pacific Coast Athletic Association 9/29 @California 33 18 11/2 @Utah 24 6 1978 (7-5) champion 10/6 Utah State* 38 21 11/9 @Hawai’i 32 11 COACH: Lynn Stiles 9/5 UNLV 6 16 10/13 @CS Fullerton* 12 21 11/16 @CS Fullerton* 49 8 CAPTAINS: Gil Martinez, 9/12 Santa Clara 41 7 10/20 Louisiana Lafayette 28 35 11/22 @Louisiana Lafayette Rayford Roberson, Ed Siegwart 9/19 @Stanford 28 6 10/27 Fresno State* (HC) 18 17 25 22 Pacific Coast Athletic Association 9/26 @California (ABC-TV) 11/10 CS Long Beach* 42 7 323 199 champion 27 24 11/17 @Pacific* 33 0 9/9 Idaho 31 14 10/3 @Fresno State* 65 33 260 225 1975 (9-2) 9/16 @Stanford 9 38 (ABC-TV) + – Record later changed to 7-4 by COACH: Darryl Rogers 9/23 @#19-Colorado 7 22 10/17 CS Fullerton* (HC) action of the PCAA CAPTAINS: Carl Ekern, Roger 9/30 Santa Clara (HC) 17 7 (ESPN) 45 23 Proffitt, Ron Collins 10/7 @Hawai’i 11 25 10/24 @Utah State* 27 24 Pacific Coast Athletic Association 10/14 @Boise State 15 30 11/7 @#9-Arizona State 24 31 champion 10/21 Fresno State* 26 16 11/14 Pacific* 40 25 9/13 Santa Clara 13 0 10/28 @Utah State* 21 31 11/21 @CS Long Beach* 25 22 9/20 @Oregon 5 0 11/4 CS Fullerton* 30 21 11/28 North Texas State 28 16 9/27 @#18-Stanford (ABC-TV) 11/11 @Pacific* 33 31 CALIFORNIA BOWL 36 34 11/18 Montana 35 7 12/19 Toledo (ESPN) 25 27 10/4 @California 24 27 12/2 CS Long Beach* 24 6 381 254 10/11 @CS Long Beach* 30 7 259 248 10/18 Pacific* (HC) 41 13 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1985 (2-8-1) 1988 (4-8) 1991 (6-4-1) 11/12 @Louisiana Tech* 27 6 COACH: Claude Gilbert COACH: Claude Gilbert COACH: Terry Shea 11/19 @Pacific* 28 15 CAPTAINS: Jim Hollinger, CAPTAINS: Richard Johnson, Ken CAPTAINS: Maceo Barbosa, 200 377 Bruce McAlvain Lutz, Scott Swall, Jay Taylor Chris Clarke, Heshimu Colar 8/31 @California 21 48 9/3 @New Mexico State*51 0 9/7 @#6-Florida 21 59 1995 (3-8) 9/7 New Mexico State* 9/10 Oregon State 27 41 9/14 @Minnesota 20 26 COACH: John Ralston 32 3 9/17 @Hawai’i 27 36 9/21 @CS Long Beach* 32 20 CAPTAINS: Howard Butler, Chris 9/14 @Stanford 7 41 9/24 @#17-Washington 31 35 9/28 @Utah State* 23 7 Hill 9/21 @Utah State* 32 35 10/1 @California 14 21 10/12 @New Mexico State* 9/2 Stanford 33 47 10/3 CS Fullerton* (ESPN) 10/8 @Stanford 12 44 39 13 9/9 @#7-USC 7 45 18 20 10/15 @Pacific* 35 17 10/19 Pacific* 64 47 9/16 Northern Illinois* 17 18 10/12 @Fresno State* 17 37 10/22 Utah State* (HC) 36 31 10/26 @#10-California 20 41 9/23 @California 7 40 10/19 @Arizona 0 41 10/29 Fresno State 15 17 11/2 UNLV* (HC) 55 12 9/30 Utah State 32 30 10/26 Pacific* (HC) 34 26 11/5 CS Long Beach* 13 34 11/9 CS Fullerton* 35 7 10/14 UNLV* (HC) 52 14 11/2 @Oregon 13 35 11/12 @CS Fullerton* 13 58 11/16 Hawai’i 35 35 10/21 @San Diego State 20 49 11/7 @CS Long Beach* 22 37 11/19 @UNLV* 42 0 11/23 @Fresno State* 28 31 10/28 Pacific* 30 32 (ESPN) 316 334 372 298 11/4 @Arkansas State* 7 21 11/16 UNLV* 16 16 11/11 @New Mexico State* 38 37 212 339 1992 (7-4) 11/18 @Nevada* 28 45 1989 (6-5) COACH: Ron Turner 271 378 1986 (10-2) COACH: Claude Gilbert CAPTAINS: Nick Trammer, COACH: Claude Gilbert CAPTAINS: Doug Hooker, Anthony Washington 1996 (3-9) CAPTAINS: John Aimonetti, K.C. George Muraoka 9/5 @#19-California 16 46 COACH: John Ralston Clark, David Diaz-Infante, 9/16 @Arizona State 21 28 9/12 @Minnesota 39 30 CAPTAINS: Carl Dean, Wayne Woodard 9/23 Pacific* 41 32 9/19 Louisiana Lafayette 38 13 Eric Quarles, Joe Furlow Pacific Coast Athletic Association 9/30 @Stanford 40 33 9/26 @#19-Stanford 13 37 8/31 @Air Force* 0 45 champion 10/7 @California 21 26 10/3 @Wyoming 26 24 9/7 California 25 45 9/6 Oregon 14 21 10/14 @#2-Miami (Fla.) 16 48 10/10 CS Fullerton* (HC) 49 3 9/14 @Stanford 2 25 9/13 @Washington State 20 13 10/21 @CS Long Beach* 21 10 10/24 @Utah State* 27 25 9/21 UTEP* 26 25 9/20 @Stanford 10 28 10/28 New Mexico State* (HC) 10/31 @UNLV* 31 35 9/28 @Washington State 16 52 9/27 @California 35 14 34 6 11/7 Nevada* 39 35 10/5 #25-Wyoming* 22 45 10/4 #19/18-Fresno State* (HC) 11/4 @#25-Fresno State* 30 31 11/14 @Pacific* 28 27 10/12 @Fresno State* 18 28 45 41 11/11 @Utah State* 33 7 11/21 New Mexico State* 24 34 10/19 @Colorado State* 13 36 10/11 Utah State* 38 28 11/18 CS Fullerton* 14 28 330 309 11/2 San Diego State* (HC) 10/18 @UNLV* 23 20 11/25 UNLV* 38 28 (ABC-TV) 20 49 10/25 @Pacific* 44 15 309 277 1993 (2-9) 11/9 @Hawai’i* 38 17 11/1 @New Mexico State*45 7 COACH: John Ralston 11/16 @#15-Washington 10 53 11/8 @CS Fullerton* 48 24 CAPTAINS: Jeff Garcia, Jim 11/23 UNLV* 31 28 11/15 CS Long Beach* 38 14 1990 (9-2-1) Singleton 221 448 CALIFORNIA BOWL (Fresno, Calif.) COACH: Terry Shea 9/4 @Louisville 24 31 12/13 Miami (Ohio) (ESPN) CAPTAINS: Sheldon Canley, 9/11 @#23-Stanford 28 31 1997 (4-7) 37 7 Steve Hieber 9/18 Wyoming 25 36 COACH: Dave Baldwin 397 232 20th ranked by U.P.I. 9/25 @#20-California 13 46 CAPTAINS: Dan O’Dell, Eric 26th ranked by Associated Press 10/2 @#15-Washington 17 52 Coughran 1987 (10-2) Big West Conference champion 10/16 @New Mexico State*52 13 9/6 @#17-Stanford 12 28 COACH: Claude Gilbert 9/1 Louisville 10 10 10/23 Louisiana Tech* (HC) 9/13 Wisconsin 10 56 CAPTAINS: Mike Barnard, 9/8 @#20-Washington 17 20 31 6 9/20 @Wyoming* 10 30 Kenny Jackson, Barry Kidney, 9/15 @Pacific* 28 14 10/30 @Louisiana Lafayette* 10/4 @Oregon State 12 26 Mike Perez 9/22 @UNLV* 47 13 13 24 10/11 Colorado State* 20 55 Big West Conference champion 9/29 @Stanford 29 23 11/6 @Nevada* 45 46 10/18 @UTEP* 10 7 9/5 Eastern Illinois 24 3 10/6 @California 34 35 11/13 UNLV* 14 28 10/25 NR/#24-Air Force* 25 22 9/12 @California 27 25 10/13 CS Long Beach* (HC) 11/20 Pacific* 20 24 (ESPN2) 9/19 @Oregon State 34 36 46 29 282 337 11/1 Fresno State* (HC) 9/26 @Stanford 24 17 10/20 Utah State* 34 27 12 53 10/3 CS Fullerton* (HC) 46 19 11/3 CS Fullerton* 44 6 1994 (3-8) 11/8 @San Diego State* 21 48 10/10 New Mexico State* 57 6 11/10 @New Mexico State*56 20 COACH: John Ralston 11/15 Hawai’i* 38 14 10/17 @Fresno State* 20 16 11/17 NR/#23-Fresno State* CAPTAINS: Dan Godfrey, Patrick 11/22 @UNLV* (OT) 55 48 (ESPN) 42 7 Walsh 225 387 10/24 UNLV* (ESPN) 48 24 CALIFORNIA RAISIN BOWL 9/3 @Fresno State 13 45 10/31 @Utah State* 24 14 (Fresno, Calif.) 9/10 Baylor 20 54 11/7 Pacific* 42 17 12/8 Central Michigan48 24 9/17 @Stanford 20 51 11/14 @CS Long Beach* 44 16 435 228 9/24 Louisiana Lafayette* 31 28 CALIFORNIA BOWL 10/1 @California 0 55 12/12 Eastern Michigan 27 30 10/8 @#12-Washington 20 34 (ESPN) 10/22 Nevada* (HC) 10 42 417 223 10/29 @UNLV* 10 23 11/5 New Mexico State* 21 24

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1998 (4-8) 11/17 @Boise State* 6 56 2005 (3-8) 2008 (6-6) COACH: Dave Baldwin 11/23 @#23-Fresno State* 21 40 COACH: Dick Tomey COACH: Dick Tomey CAPTAINS: James Hodgins, 12/1 #12-Stanford 14 41 CAPTAINS: Clarence Cunningham, CAPTAINS: Coye Francies, David Loverne, Lyle West 295 461 Kinji Green, Brian Nunez, Rufus Jarron Gilbert, Christopher Owens, 9/5 @Stanford 35 23 Skillern, Ezekiel Staples Justin Paysinger 9/12 Idaho 12 17 2002 (6-7) 9/3 Eastern Washington 35 24 8/30 UC Davis 17 13 9/19 @#22-Oregon 3 58 COACH: Dr. Fitz Hill 9/10 @Illinois 19 40 9/6 @Nebraska 12 35 9/26 New Mexico* 37 20 CAPTAINS: Chip Kimmich, 9/24 @San Diego State 21 52 9/13 San Diego State 35 10 10/3 @#10-Virginia 14 52 Luke LaHerran, Charles Pauley, 10/1 Nevada* (ABC-TV) 23 30 9/20 @Stanford 10 23 10/10 Rice* (HC) 20 17 Tim Provost 10/8 @Utah State* 17 24 9/27 @Hawai’i* 20 17 10/17 @UTEP* 21 28 8/31 @Arkansas State 33 18 10/15 @Boise State* 21 38 10/11 Utah State (HC)* 10/24 @BYU* 43 46 (Little Rock, Ark.) 10/22 Hawai’i* (HC) 38 45 (ESPNU) 30 7 10/31 Utah* 17 49 9/7 @#14-Washington 10 34 10/29 @Louisiana Tech* 14 31 10/18 @New Mexico State* 31 14 11/7 @Hawai’i* 45 17 9/14 @Stanford 26 63 11/5 @#21-Fresno State* 7 45 10/24 #13/13-Boise State* 11/14 San Diego State* 6 34 9/21 @Illinois 38 35 11/19 New Mexico State* 27 10 (ESPN2) 16 33 11/21 @Fresno State* 21 24 9/28 UTEP* 58 24 11/26 Idaho* 26 18 11/1 @Idaho* 30 24 274 385 10/5 @SMU* 34 23 248 357 11/8 Louisiana Tech* 0 21 10/12 @#5-Ohio State 7 50 11/15 @Nevada* 17 41 1999 (3-7) 10/19 @Nevada* 24 52 2006 (9-4) 11/21 Fresno State* COACH: Dave Baldwin 10/26 Boise State* (HC) 8 45 COACH: Dick Tomey (ESPN2) 10 24 CAPTAINS: Chris Kasteler, 11/2 @Hawai’i* 31 40 CAPTAINS: Matt Cantu, Trae Jackson, 224 259 Ron-Jon Acuna, Jeff Wucinich 11/9 Louisiana Tech* 42 30 Damaja Jones, James Jones 9/4 @Louisiana State 21 29 11/16 @Tulsa* 49 38 Tied for 32nd-ranked by Associated 9/11 @Colorado 35 63 11/23 Fresno State* 16 19 Press 2009 (2-10) 9/18 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 38 3 376 467 9/2 @Washington 29 35 COACH: Dick Tomey 9/25 Tulsa* 34 10 9/9 Stanford 35 34 CAPTAINS: Justin Cole, 10/2 @Stanford 44 39 2003 (3-8) 9/23 Cal Poly 17 7 Carl Ihenacho, Travis Jones, Patrick 10/9 @TCU* 0 42 COACH: Dr. Fitz Hill 9/30 San Diego State 31 10 Perry 10/16 @Rice* 7 49 CAPTAINS: Joseph Hayes, Gerald 10/14 Utah State* (HC) 21 14 9/5 @#4/4-USC (FSN) 3 56 10/23 SMU* (HC) cancelled Jones, Paul Okumu, Neil Parry, Philip 10/21 @Nevada* (ABC-TV) 7 23 9/12 #17/17-Utah 10/30 @UTEP* 26 42 Perry, Scott Rislov, LaMons Walker, 10/28 Louisiana Tech* 44 10 (ESPNU) 14 24 11/6 Hawai’i* 41 62 Tuati Wooden 11/4 @New Mexico State*31 21 9/19 @Stanford 17 42 11/20 @Fresno State* 12 63 8/23 Grambling State 29 0 11/11 #14/13-Boise State* 20 23 9/26 Cal Poly 19 9 258 402 (ESPN2) 11/18 @Hawai’i* 17 54 10/10 Idaho (HC)* 25 29 8/30 @Florida 3 65 11/25 @Idaho* 28 13 10/17 @Fresno State* 21 41 2000 (7-5) 9/6 @Stanford 10 31 12/2 Fresno State* 24 14 10/31 @#6/5-Boise State* 7 45 COACH: Dave Baldwin 9/18 Nevada* 30 42 NEW MEXICO BOWL 11/8 Nevada* (ESPN)* 7 62 CAPTAINS: Sean Brewer, Casey 10/4 @Rice* 24 28 (Albuquerque, N.M.) 11/14 @Utah State 9 24 LeBlanc, Josh Parry, Neil Parry 10/11 SMU* (HC) 31 14 12/23 New Mexico (ESPN) 20 12 11/21 Hawai’i* (OT) 10 17 9/2 @#1-Nebraska 13 49 10/25 @Boise State* 14 77 324 270 11/28 New Mexico State* 13 10 9/9 @Stanford 40 27 11/1 Hawai’i* 10 13 12/5 @Louisiana Tech* 20 55 9/16 Southern Utah 47 7 11/8 @UTEP* 69 41 165 414 9/23 @#9-USC 24 34 11/15 @Fresno State* 7 41 2007 (5-7) (HC) – Homecoming 9/30 Rice* 29 16 11/22 Tulsa* 32 34 COACH: Dick Tomey * – conference game 10/7 @SMU* 35 10 259 386 CAPTAINS: John Booker, Associated Press national ranking listed 10/14 UTEP* (HC) 30 47 Matt Castelo, Waylon Prather, when applicable 10/21 @Nevada* 49 30 2004 (2-9) Adam Tafralis Coaches’ poll national ranking listed 10/28 @Hawai’i* 57 48 COACH: Dr. Fitz Hill 9/1 @Arizona State 3 45 second when applicable 11/4 #9/9-TCU* (ESPN2) 27 24 CAPTAINS: Jerrell Hardy, Lance 9/8 @Kansas State 14 34 11/18 @Tulsa* 17 28 Martin, Sean McNamara, Dale Rogers 9/15 @Stanford 0 37 11/25 Fresno State* 6 37 9/4 @Stanford 3 43 9/22 @Utah State* 23 20 374 357 9/18 Morgan State 47 28 9/29 UC Davis 34 14 9/25 @SMU* 13 36 10/6 Idaho (HC)* 28 20 2001 (3-9) 10/2 Rice* 70 63 10/12 #16/16-Hawai’i* (OT) COACH: Dr. Fitz Hill 10/9 @Washington 6 21 (ESPN2) 35 42 CAPTAINS: Patrick Battle, Chris 10/23 @Hawai’i* 28 46 10/20 @Fresno State* 0 30 Fe’esago, Casey Le Blanc, Larry 10/30 UTEP* (HC) 20 38 11/3 @#21/22-Boise State* 742 Thompson, Deoncé Whitaker 11/6 @Nevada* 24 42 11/10 New Mexico State* 51 17 9/1 @USC 10 21 11/13 #14-Boise State* (2OT) 11/17 @Louisiana Tech* 23 27 9/8 @Colorado 15 51 (ESPN2) 49 56 11/24 Nevada* 27 24 9/29 @Arizona State 15 53 11/20 @Tulsa* 24 34 245 352 10/6 @Louisiana Tech* 20 41 11/27 Fresno State* 28 62 10/13 SMU* (HC) 17 24 312 469 10/20 @UTEP* 40 28 10/27 Tulsa* 63 27 11/3 @Hawai’i* 10 34 11/10 Nevada* 64 45

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Homecoming Games 1972 CS Long Beach 35 8 YEAR COACH W L T PCT. 1933 San Francisco State 44 6 1973 San Diego State 27 27 1893 James E. Addicott 0 1 0 .000 1934 Chico State 6 6 1974 CS Long Beach 27 17 1895 James E. Addicott 0 0 1 .000 1935 Humboldt State 25 6 1975 Pacific 41 13 1898 James E. Addicott 4 1 1 .917 1936 Humboldt State 0 20 1976 Santa Clara 50 15 1899 Jess Woods 5 2 1 .643 1937 Santa Clara 2 25 1977 Pacific 7 24 1900 James E. Addicott 2 3 1 .417 1938 Redlands 21 6 1978 Santa Clara 17 7 1900 Fielding Yost 1 0 0 1.000 1939 Redlands 52 6 1979 CS Long Beach 53 42 ADDICOTT (3 1/2 seasons)6 5 3 .536 1940 Pacific 28 7 1980 Fresno State 26 14 1941 UC Santa Barbara 33 14 1981 CS Fullerton 45 23 1921 David Wooster 1 5 0 .167 1942 San Diego State 26 0 1982 Fresno State 27 39 1922 David Wooster 2 5 1 .313 1946 Brigham Young 14 0 1983 CS Fullerton 11 20 WOOSTER (2 seasons) 3 10 1 .250 1947 Pacific 0 14 1984 Fresno State 18 17 1948 UC Santa Barbara 43 13 1985 CS Fullerton 18 20 1923 H.C. McDonald 0 6 0 .000 1949 Saint Mary’s 40 13 1986 Fresno State 45 41 1950 Saint Mary’s 18 6 1987 CS Fullerton 46 19 1924 E.R. Knollin 1 4 0 .250 1951 Pacific 7 0 1988 Utah State 36 31 1925 E.R. Knollin 2 5 0 .286 1952 Brigham Young 44 27 1989 New Mexico State 34 6 1926 E.R. Knollin 1 6 1 .214 1953 Arizona State 20 35 1990 CS Long Beach 46 29 1927 E.R. Knollin 4 5 0 .444 1954 Fresno State 28 0 1991 UNLV 55 12 1928 E.R. Knollin 5 2 1 .688 1955 Pacific 7 14 1992 CS Fullerton 46 19 KNOLLIN (5 seasons) 13 22 2 .378 1956 Denver 26 35 1993 Louisiana Tech 31 6 1957 Pacific 6 21 1994 Nevada 10 42 1929 Walter Crawford 3 3 1 .500 1958 Fresno State 48 6 1995 UNLV 52 14 1930 Walter Crawford 2 3 3 .437 1959 Wyoming 7 28 1996 San Diego State 20 49 1931 Walter Crawford 1 7 0 .125 1960 Washington State 6 29 1997 Fresno State 12 53 CRAWFORD (3 seasons) 6 13 4 .348 1961 Arizona State 32 26 1998 Rice 20 17 1962 New Mexico 13 25 1999 SMU cancelled 1932 Dudley S. DeGroot 7 0 2 .889 1963 Arizona State 19 21 2000 UTEP 30 47 1933 Dudley S. DeGroot 5 4 0 .556 1964 Fresno State 26 14 2001 SMU 17 24 1934 Dudley S. DeGroot 3 3 4 .500 1965 Pacific 52 21 2002 Boise State 8 45 1935 Dudley S. DeGroot 5 5 1 .500 1966 Idaho 21 7 2003 SMU 31 14 1936 Dudley S. DeGroot 5 4 0 .556 2004 UTEP 20 38 1967 New Mexico 52 14 1937 Dudley S. DeGroot 11 2 1 .821 2005 Hawai’i 38 45 1968 Washington State 0 46 1938 Dudley S. DeGroot 11 1 0 .917 2006 Utah State 21 14 1969 New Mexico 24 27 1939 Dudley S. DeGroot 13 0 0 1.000 2007 Idaho 28 20 1970 Utah 9 13 DeGROOT (8 seasons) 60 19 8 .736 1971 Pacific 28 18 2008 Utah State 30 7 2009 Idaho 25 29 1940 Ben Winkleman 11 1 0 .917 1941 Ben Winkleman 5 3 3 .591 WINKLEMAN (2 seasons)16 4 3 .761

1942 7 2 0 .778

1946 Bill Hubbard 9 1 1 .864 1947 Bill Hubbard 9 3 0 .750 1948 Bill Hubbard 9 3 0 .750 1949 Bill Hubbard 9 4 0 .692 HUBBARD (4 seasons) 36 11 1 .761 Dudley DeGroot Ben Winkleman Glenn Hartranft

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YEAR COACH W L T PCT. YEAR COACH W L T PCT. 1950 Robert T. Bronzan 6 3 1 .650 1981 Jack Elway 9 3 0 .750 1951 Robert T. Bronzan 2 7 1 .250 1982 Jack Elway 8 3 0 .727 1952 Robert T. Bronzan 6 3 0 .667 1983 Jack Elway 5 6 0 .455 1953 Robert T. Bronzan 4 4 1 .500 ELWAY (5 seasons) 35 20 1 .634 1954 Robert T. Bronzan 7 3 0 .700 1955 Robert T. Bronzan 5 3 1 .611 1984 Claude Gilbert 6 5 0 .545+ 1956 Robert T. Bronzan 2 7 1 .250 1985 Claude Gilbert 2 8 1 .227 BRONZAN (7 seasons) 32 30 5 .515 1986 Claude Gilbert 10 2 0 .833 1987 Claude Gilbert 10 2 0 .833 1957 Robert Titchenal 3 7 0 .300 1988 Claude Gilbert 4 8 0 .333 1958 Robert Titchenal 4 5 0 .444 1989 Claude Gilbert 6 5 0 .545 Darryl Rogers 1959 Robert Titchenal 4 6 0 .400 GILBERT (6 seasons) 38 30 1 .558 1960 Robert Titchenal 5 4 0 .556 1961 Robert Titchenal 6 4 0 .600 1990 Terry Shea 9 2 1 .792 1962 Robert Titchenal 2 8 1 .227 1991 Terry Shea 6 4 1 .591 1963 Robert Titchenal 5 5 0 .500 SHEA (2 seasons) 15 6 2 .696 1964 Robert Titchenal 4 6 0 .400 TITCHENAL (8 seasons) 33 45 1 .424 1992 Ron Turner 7 4 0 .636

1965 Harry Anderson 5 5 0 .500 1993 John Ralston 2 9 0 .182 1966 Harry Anderson 3 7 0 .300 1994 John Ralston 3 8 0 .273 1967 Harry Anderson 2 7 0 .286 1995 John Ralston 3 8 0 .273 1968 Harry Anderson 3 7 0 .300 1996 John Ralston 3 9 0 .250 Lynn Stiles ANDERSON (4 seasons) 13 26 0 .333 RALSTON (4 seasons) 11 34 0 .244

1969 Joe McMullen 2 8 0 .200 1997 Dave Baldwin 4 7 .364 1970 Joe McMullen 1 2 0 .333 1998 Dave Baldwin 4 8 .333 McMULLEN (1 1/3 seasons) 1999 Dave Baldwin 3 7 .300 3 10 0 .231 2000 Dave Baldwin 7 5 .583 BALDWIN (4 seasons) 18 27 .400 1970 Dewey King 1 7 0 .125 1971 Dewey King 5 6 1 .458 2001 Dr. Fitz Hill 3 9 .250 1972 Dewey King 4 7 0 .364 2002 Dr. Fitz Hill 6 7 462 KING (2 2/3 seasons) 10 20 1 .339 2003 Dr. Fitz Hill 3 8 .273 2004 Dr. Fitz Hill 2 9 .182 Jack Elway 1973 Darryl Rogers 5 4 2 .545 HILL (4 seasons) 14 33 .298 1974 Darryl Rogers 8 3 1 .708 1975 Darryl Rogers 9 2 0 .818 2005 Dick Tomey 3 8 .273 ROGERS (3 seasons) 22 9 3 .691 2006 Dick Tomey 9 4 .692 2007 Dick Tomey 5 7 .417 1976 Lynn Stiles 7 4 0 .636 2008 Dick Tomey 6 6 .500 1977 Lynn Stiles 4 7 0 .364 2009 Dick Tomey 2 10 .167 1978 Lynn Stiles 7 5 0 .583 TOMEY (4 seasons) 25 35 .417 STILES (3 seasons) 18 16 0 .529 ALL-TIME TOTALS 447 439 38 .504 1979 Jack Elway 6 4 1 .591* 1980 Jack Elway 7 4 0 .636 * - record later changed to 3-8 by conference action Claude Gilbert + - record later changed to 7-4 by conference action

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Alexakos, Steve (1) 1995 Frease, Don (2) 1977-78 Nagel, Jim (2) 1976-77 Allen, Keith (3) 2002-04 Gadd, Tom (2) 1993-94 Nash, Charles (8) 2001-05, 2007-09 Amaral, Bob (1) 1953 Gaskins, Wally (21) 1979-95, 1997-2000 Ogas, Ray (1) 1984 Anderson, Harry (6) 1959-64 Gilbert, Claude (3) 1981-83 O’Quinn, Kyle (1) 2001 Arroyo, Marcus (3) 2006-08 Gillhamer, Mike (3) 1991-93 Ottmar, Dave (1) 1979 Arslanian, Paul (1) 2000 Godden, John (2) 1984-85 Padilla, Bob (3) 1973-75 Baer, Kent (3) 2008-10 Graf, Steve (2) 1999-2000 Painter, Dwain (2) 1971-72 Baldwin, Dave (4) 1980-83 Green, Kinji (3) 2008-10 Perry, Bill (7) 1950-56 Bame, Damon (3) 1965-67 Grottkau, Bob (2) 1969-70 Petrill, Larry (5) 1984-86, 1991-92 Bergman, Craig (2) 1995-96 Gruneisen, Sam (1) 1986 Phillips, Russ (1) 1953 Bernardi, Gary (1) 2010 Hagen, Steve (2) 1997-98 Pitman, Jeff (1) 1997 Bishop, Gil (3) 1936-38 Hamilton, Budgie (5) 1993-97 Pompa, Mike (2) 1984-85 Bostad, Bob (2) 1997-98 Hammerschmidt, Jeff (1) 2007 Ponciano, Ron (1) 1997 Brennan, Brent (6) 2005-10 Hartranft, Glenn (1) 1938 Poole, Hampton (1) 1948 Bronzan, Bob (4) 1946-49 Henke, Ed (1) 1965 Portal, DeWitt (5) 1937-41 Buckingham, Earl (4) 2001-04 Henson, Dan (5) 1985-89 Quinn, Mike (3) 1976-78 Buller, Ed (3) 1990-92 House, Jim (3) 1987-89 Quinn, Tom (3) 1999-2001 Burns, Keith (6) 2004-09 Hubbard, Bill (7) 1936-42 Rasnick, Rick (9) 1982-90 Burtnett, Leon (1) 1975 Jackson, Cass (1) 1972 Rastovski, Dave (1) 1978 Camp, Charlie (2) 2005-06 Johnson, Johnny, Sr. (4) 1968-71 Rea, Donnie (6) 1987-92 Capers, Dom (1) 1977 Jones, Bob (4) 1960-63 Roche, Charlie (4) 2001-04 Carter, Rubin (2) 1995-96 Jones, Edmund (1) 2003 Rodgers, Richard (2) 1995-96 Cardin, Randy (2) 1971-72 Joseph, Norman (2) 2001-02 Sacks, Barry (3) 1998-2000 Chagonjian, Archie (1) 1952 Katella, Pete (1) 1977 Salave’a, Joe (2) 2009 Church, Mike (2) 1995-96 Kay, Doug (1) 1976 Seumalo, Joe (1) 2005 Clark, Charles (1) 2010 Keele, Tom (3) 1966-68 Shea, Terry (3) 1984-86 Colbert, Jim (1) 1973 Kerr, Larry (4) 1980-83 Skipper, Jim (2) 1977-78 Coley, Max (4) 1955-58 King, Dewey (2) 1969-70 Stewart, Brian (1) 1997 Cook, Rick (7) 1979-82, 1990-92 Krikorian, Butch (4) 1963-66 Strausser, Chris (2) 1995-96 Connelly, Bob (1) 2000 Landis, Tim (1) 2010 Sullivan, Dick (8) 1973-76, 1979-82 Cuffe, Tom (1) 1952 Laveroni, Bill (5) 1990-94 Sumers, Dale (1) 1954 Cureton, Tom (3) 1948-50 Lee, Ronnie (2) 2001-02 Theder, Roger (4) 1993-96 Darlington, George (4) 1969-72 Littlejohn, R. Todd (1) 2000 Thompson, Kenwick (5) 2001-04, 2006 Davis, George (1) 1954 Loose, Robert (2) 1971-72 Thornburg, Andy (2) 1993-94 Dean, Carl (3) 1999-2001 Lubick, Matt (2) 1997-98 Throckmorton, Todd (3) 1997-99 DeFilippo, John (1) 2010 Lunney, Barry (2) 2003-04 Troxel, Lon (2) 1979-80 Delgado, Ken (5) 1988-92 Lynn, Ron (2) 1977-78 Vogt, John (2) 1986-87 DeLuca, Joe (3) 1974-76 McMackin, Greg (5) 1979-83 Walsh, Jimmy (2) 1982-83 DeMonner, Ron (4) 1977-78, 1993-94 McPherson, Walt (8) 1939-42, 1946-49 Warner, Pop (2) 1939-40 Dolby, Mike (3) 1976-78 Mackovic, John (2) 1969-70 Webb, John (5) 1964-68 Donadio, Tony (1) 1936 Malley, Terry (2) 2009-10 Wells, Willard (3) 1973-75 Dorazio, Dan (1) 1978 Mastro, Jim (1) 1996 Wilkerson, Chris (3) 2002-04 Drevno, Tim (1) 1999 Margerum, Ken (5) 2005-09 Williams, J.D. (1) 1999 Dyer, George (1) 1973 Matthews, Larry (1) 1954 Williams, Jesse (2) 1998-99 Edwards, Herman (3) 1987-89 Mannini, Dick (3) 1974-76 Williams, Keith (3) 2002-04 Emanuel, Gary (1) 2007 Mendonsa, Gibby (1) 1952 Williams, Tom (2) 2005-06 Erickson, Dennis (3) 1979-81 Menges, Gene (17) 1952-68 Williams, Walt (1) 1947 Feldman, Marty (3) 1957-59 Miskulin, George (1) 1954 Winkler, Jim (2) 1999-2000 Fipp, Dave (3) 2005-07 Moropoulos, Craig (3) 1992-94 Winter, Bud (5) 1947-51 Flores, Mike (1) 1976 Morton, Steve (5) 2005-09 Young, Bryant (1) 2010 Fowler, Stu (1) 1953 Murphy, Cal (1) 1973 (#) – seasons as an assistant coach

Dom Capers Dave Fipp Mike Gillhamer Steve Hagen Tom Quinn Jim Skipper Green Bay San Francisco Carolina Cleveland New York Carolina Packers 49ers Panthers Browns Giants Panthers

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2006 New Mexico 1990 California 1987 California 1986 California 1981 California Bowl Raisin Bowl Bowl Bowl Bowl San Jose State 20 San Jose State 48 Eastern Michigan 30 San Jose State 37 Toledo 27 New Mexico 12 Central Michigan 24 San Jose State 27 Miami (Ohio) 7 San Jose State 25

2010-11 College Football Bowl Schedule (Dates and Times are Tentative and Subject to Change) Bowl Game Date/Time (ET) Site Matchup Network New Mexico Dec. 18 / 2 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. WAC vs. Mountain West ESPN uDrove Humanitarian Dec. 18 / 5:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho WAC vs. MAC ESPN R&L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 18 / 9 p.m. New Orleans, La. C-USA vs. Sun Belt ESPN Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Dec. 21 / 8 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. Big East vs. C-USA ESPN St. Petersburg MAACO Las Vegas Dec. 22 / 8 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. Mountain West vs. Pac-10 ESPN San Diego Co. Credit Union Dec. 23 / 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Mountain West vs. Navy ESPN Poinsettia 1971 Pasadena Sheraton Hawaii Dec. 24 / 8 p.m. Honolulu, Hawaii WAC vs. C-USA ESPN Bowl Little Caesars Pizza Dec. 26 / 8:30 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Big Ten vs. MAC ESPN Memphis State 28 AdvoCare V100 Independence Dec. 27 / 5 p.m. Shreveport, La. ACC vs. Mountain West TBA San Jose State 9 Champs Sports Dec. 28 /6:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. ACC vs. Big East/Notre Dame ESPN Insight Dec. 28 / 10 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPN EagleBank Dec. 29 / 2:30 p.m. Washington, D.C. ACC vs. C-USA ESPN Texas Dec. 29 / 6 p.m. Houston, Texas Big 12 vs. Big Ten ESPN Valero Alamo Dec. 29 / 9:15 p.m. San Antonio, Texas Big 12 vs. Pac-10 ESPN Bell HelicopterArmed ForcesDec. 30 / 12 p.m. Fort Worth, Texas C-USA vs. Mountain West ESPN New Era Pinstripe Dec. 30/3:20 p.m. Bronx, N.Y. Big East vs. Big 12 ESPN Franklin American Mortgage Dec. 30 /6:40 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. ACC vs. SEC ESPN Music City Bridgepoint Education HolidayDec. 30 / 10 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Big 12 vs. Pac-10 ESPN Meineke Car Care Dec. 31 / 12:00 p.m.Charlotte, N.C. ACC vs. Big East ESPN Sun Dec. 31 / 2 p.m. El Paso, Texas Pac-10 vs. ACC CBS AutoZone Liberty Dec. 31/ 3:30 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. C-USA vs. SEC ESPN 1949 Raisin Bowl Chick-fil-A Dec. 31 / TBA Atlanta, Ga. ACC vs. SEC TBA San Jose State 20 Dallas Football Classic Jan. 1/12:00 p.m. Dallas, Texas Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPNU Texas Tech 13 Outback Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Tampa, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ABC Capital One Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Orlando, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ESPN Gator Jan. 1 / 1:30 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ESPN2 Rose presented by Citi Jan. 1 / 4:30 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. *BCS vs. BCS ESPN Tostitos Fiesta Jan. 1 / 8:30 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. *BCS vs. BCS ESPN Orange Jan. 3 / 8 p.m. Miami, Fla. *BCS vs. BCS ESPN Allstate Sugar Jan. 4 / 8 p.m. New Orleans, La. *BCS vs. BCS ESPN GMAC Jan. 6 / 8 p.m. Mobile, Ala. MAC vs. Sun Belt ESPN AT&T Cotton Jan. 7 / 8 p.m. Arlington, Texas Big 12 vs. SEC FOX Papajohn’s.com Jan. 8 /12 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. Big East vs. SEC ESPN Kraft Fight Hunger Jan. 9/ 9 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. WAC vs. Pac-10 ESPN Tostitos BCS National Championship Jan. 10 / 8 p.m. Glendale, Ariz. *BCS #1 vs. BCS #2 ESPN 1947 Raisin Bowl BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES – When not having a conference champion participating in the BCS San Jose State 20 National Championship Game, the BCS will have the following conference champions serve as host teams: Utah State 0 Rose Bowl – Big Ten and Pac-10; FedEx Orange Bowl – ACC; Allstate Sugar Bowl – SEC; Tostitos Fiesta Bowl – Big 12. www.sjsuspartans.com 155 The Last Time

A PLAYER RUSHED FOR 200 OR THREE TEAMMATES GAINED AT A SPARTAN RETURNED AN INTER- MORE YARDS IN A GAME: Tyson LEAST 100 YARDS IN A GAME: Tuati CEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN IN Thompson (23 for 203 yards and one TD) Wooden (10 for 136 and one TD), Leon CONSECUTIVE GAMES: Duke as the Spartans lost at Hawai’i, 46-28, on Pinky (5 for 109 and two TDs) and Ihenacho on 43-yard returns against Utah October 23, 2004...and by the opponent: Courtney Anderson (3 for 100 and three State and New Mexico State in 2008. Ryan Matthews (20 for 233 yards and one TDs) in a 69-41 win at UTEP on TD) as Fresno State defeated San Jose November 8, 2003...and by the opponent: A PUNT WAS RETURNED FOR A State, 41-21, on October 17, 2010. Ryan Grice-Mullen (14 for 175 yards and TOUCHDOWN: Dwight Lowery (84 one TD), Davone Bess (12 for 140 and one yards) in a 42-35 overtime loss to Hawai’i TWO OR MORE TEAMMATES TD) and Jason Rivers (12 for 138 and one on October 12, 2007...and by the oppo- RUSHED FOR 100 OR MORE YARDS TD) in a 42-35 overtime loss to Hawai’i nent: Richard Sherman (48 yards) for IN A GAME: Lamar Ferguson (10 for on October 12, 2007. Stanford in a 42-17 win over San Jose 196 yards and one TD) and Jarmar Julien State on September 19, 2009. (10 for 126 yards and four TDs) as the A PASSER COMPLETED 30 OR MORE Spartans beat Tulsa, 63-27, on October 27, PASSES IN A GAME: Jordan La Secla A BLOCKED PUNT RESULTED IN A 2001...and by the opponent: Vai Taua (12 completed 31-of-43 with two intercep- SPARTAN TOUCHDOWN: Patrick for 144 yards and one TD), Colin tions for 302 yards and two touchdowns Perry blocked a punt and Jeff Clark Kapernick (11 for 115 yards and three in a 29-25 loss to Idaho on October 10, picked up the loose ball and returned it 2 TDs), Lampford Mark (17 for 114 and one 2009...and by the opponent: Chase yards in the fourth quarter of the TD), and Luke Lippincott (12 for 112 Holbrook (30 of 49, three interceptions Spartans' 31-21 win at New Mexico State yards and 2 TDs) as Nevada defeated San and two TDs) as the Spartans defeated on November 4, 2006. Jose State, 62-7, on November 8, 2009. New Mexico State, 51-17, on November 10, 2007. A BLOCKED PUNT RESULTED IN AN A PLAYER CAUGHT 10 OR MORE OPPONENT TOUCHDOWN: Maurice PASSES IN A GAME: Kevin Jurovich A PASSER PASSED FOR 350 OR MORE Shaw picked up a blocked punt in the (11 for 99 yards and one TD) in a 17-13 YARDS IN A GAME: Adam Tafralis (369 end zone for an Idaho touchdown in the win over UC Davis on August 30, yards, 28-of-47 passes, no interceptions Spartans’ 28-20 win on October 6, 2007. 2008...and by the opponent: Jon and one TD) in a 27-23 loss at Louisiana Medeiros (10 for 149 yards) in a 17-14 Tech on November 17, 2007...and by the A KICKOFF WAS RETURNED FOR A overtime win by Hawai’i on November opponent: Colt Brennan (545 yards, 44- SPARTAN TOUCHDOWN: Trestin 21, 2009. of-75, four interceptions and four TDs) as George returned a kickoff 96 yards in the Hawai’i defeated the Spartans, 42-35 in Spartans' 40-19 loss at Illinois on A RECEIVER GAINED AT LEAST 200 overtime, on October 12, 2007. September 10, 2005. YARDS IN A GAME: Kevin Jurovich (10 for 233 yards and two TDs) in a 51-17 AN INTERCEPTION WAS RETURNED A KICKOFF WAS RETURNED BY AN win over New Mexico State on FOR A TOUCHDOWN: Justin Cole (62 OPPONENT FOR A TOUCHDOWN: November 10, 2007...and by the oppo- yards) in a 33-16 loss to Boise State on Chris Owusu returned the opening kick- nent: Nate Burleson (12 for 326 yards October 24, 2008...and by the opponent: off 94 yards in Stanford’s 42-17 win over and no TDs) as San Jose State defeated Tank Calais (96 yards) as Louisiana Tech San Jose State on September 19, 2009. Nevada, 64-45, on November 10, 2001. defeated San Jose State, 55-20, on December 5, 2009. A FUMBLE RESULTED IN A SPARTAN TWO OR MORE TEAMMATES TOUCHDOWN: Tony Ficklin picked up GAINED AT LEAST 100 RECEIVING MORE THAN ONE INTERCEPTION a fumble by Tulsa quarterback James YARDS IN A GAME: James Jones (6 for IN GAME WAS RETURNED FOR A Killian and ran 20 yards for a touchdown 106 and two TDs) and John Broussard (4 TOUCHDOWN: Kyle Flynn (90 yards) in the second quarter of a 34-24 loss to for 106 and one TD) in the 20-12 win over and Duke Ihenacho (43 yards) in a 31-14 the Golden Hurricane on November 20, New Mexico in the inaugural New win at New Mexico State on October 18, 2004. Mexico Bowl on December 23, 2006...and 2008...and by the opponent: Nate by the opponent: Ryan Grice-Mullen (14 Kvamme (17 and 57 yards) as Colorado A FUMBLE RESULTED IN AN OPPO- for 175 yards and one TD), Davone Bess State defeated San Jose State, 55-20, on NENT TOUCHDOWN: Fresno State’s (12 for 140 and one TD) and Jason Rivers October 11, 1997. Alan Goodwin picked up a San Jose State (12 for 138 and one TD) in a 42-35 over- fumble and ran 28 yards for a touch- time loss to Hawai’i on October 12, 2007. A PLAYER INTERCEPTED TWO OR down, but the Spartans still defeated the MORE PASSES IN A GAME: Duke Bulldogs, 24-14, on December 2, 2006. Ihenacho intercepted two passes in a 30-7 win over Utah State on October 11, A PLAYER SCORED THREE OR MORE 2008...and by the opponent: Lametrius TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME: Kyle Davis of Hawai’i intercepted two passes Reed rushed for three touchdowns in a in the Rainbow Warriors’ 17-10 overtime 35-10 win over San Diego State on win on November 21, 2009. September 13, 2008...and by the oppo- nent: Louisiana Tech’s Daniel Porter

156 2010 San Jose State University Football The Last Time rushed for three touchdowns in a 55-20 win over San Jose State on December 5, 2009.

A SPARTAN SAFETY WAS SCORED: San Jose State scored a safety when Larry Collins tackled Morgan State punter Earl Johnson in the end zone in a 47-28 win on September 18, 2004.

AN OPPONENT SAFETY WAS SCORED: New Mexico scored a safety when punter Waylon Prather was charged with a 3-yard loss on a punt attempt in the Spartans’ 20-12 win over New Mexico in the New Mexico Bowl on December 23, 2006. Nick Gilliam made a 37-yard field goal on the final play of the game in San TWO BROTHERS SCORED IN THE Jose State’s 38-35 victory over Illinois in 2002. SAME SAN JOSE STATE GAME: James Callier, Jr., caught a 2-point conversion pass and James T. Callier caught an 8- MORE THAN 100 POINTS WERE SAN JOSE STATE LOST A GAME ON yard touchdown pass in the Spartans’ 31- SCORED IN A SAN JOSE STATE THE FINAL PLAY: Boise State kicker 21 win at New Mexico State on GAME: San Jose State and Rice com- Anthony Montgomery kicked a 37-yard November 4, 2006. bined for a then-NCAA-record 133 points field goal as the Broncos defeated the in a 70-63 Spartan victory on October 2, Spartans, 23-20, on November 11, 2006. A PLAYER KICKED THREE OR MORE 2004. There are eight times in school his- FIELD GOALS: Jared Strubeck kicked tory in which 100 or more points were A SHUTOUT WAS RECORDED: San field goals of 30, 37 and 41 yards in a 30- scored in a football game. Jose State shut out Grambling State, 29-0, 24 win at Idaho on November 1, on August 23, 2003...and by the oppo- 2008...and by the opponent: Trey SAN JOSE STATE SCORED 28 OR nent: Louisiana Tech blanked the Farquhar kicked field goals of 23, 52 and MORE POINTS IN A QUARTER: The Spartans, 21-0, on November 8, 2008. 26 yards as Idaho defeated the Spartans, Spartans scored 28 points in the fourth 29-25, on October 10, 2009. quarter of the 70-63 win over Rice on SAN JOSE STATE DEFEATED A October 2, 2004. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENT: A SPARTAN LED THE NATION IN A San Jose State defeated #9-ranked TCU, STATISTICAL CATEGORY AT THE THE OPPONENT SCORED 28 OR 27-24, in San Jose, on November 4, 2000. END OF A SEASON: Jarron Gilbert was MORE POINTS IN A QUARTER: the national leader in tackles for loss Louisiana Tech scored 31 points in the THE SPARTANS PLAYED AN OVER- average in 2008. He averaged 1.81 tackles second quarter of a 55-20 win over the TIME GAME: The Spartans lost to for loss per game and had 22.0 in 2008. Spartans on December 5, 2009. Hawai’i, 17-10, in one overtime on November 21, 2009. A DEFENSIVE EXTRA-POINT WAS SAN JOSE STATE OVERCAME A SCORED IN A SAN JOSE STATE DEFICIT OF 14 OR MORE POINTS TO THE SPARTANS HAD A WINNING GAME: Idaho scored a defensive extra WIN: San Jose State trailed Nevada, 24- SEASON: The Spartans had a 9-4 record point when Jeff Edwards blocked a third- 10, in the second quarter and came back in 2006. quarter San Jose State extra-point kick to win, 27-24, on November 24, 2007. attempt and teammate Cole Snyder ran THE SPARTANS WENT TO A BOWL with the loose ball into the end zone dur- THE OPPONENT OVERCAME A GAME: The Spartans beat New Mexico, ing the 26-18 Spartan win on November DEFICIT OF 14 OR MORE POINTS TO 20-12, in the New Mexico Bowl on 26, 2005. WIN: San Jose State led Hawai’i, 35-21, December 23, 2006. in the fourth quarter, but lost, 42-35 in MORE THAN 60 POINTS WERE overtime, on October 12, 2007. THE SPARTANS RECEIVED VOTES IN SCORED BY ONE TEAM: The Spartans A NATIONALLY-RECOGNIZED scored 70 points in the 70-63 win over SAN JOSE STATE WON A GAME ON FINAL POLL: The Spartans received one Rice on October 2, 2004...and by the THE FINAL PLAY: Placekicker Nick vote and tied for 32nd place in the opponent: Nevada scored 62 points in a Gilliam booted a 37-yard field goal as Associated Press’ final 2006 poll. 62-7 victory over San Jose State on San Jose State defeated Illinois, 38-35, on November 8, 2009. September 21, 2002.

www.sjsuspartans.com 157 Spartan Stadium

Five Silicon Valley Football Classics were held in Spartan Stadium. Air Force in 2000, Michigan State in 2001, Fresno State in 2002, UCLA in 2003 and Northern Illinois in 2004 were bowl- game winners. The 1999 Women’s World Cup and 1999 NCAA Women’s College Cup soccer events attracted record-setting crowds.

The largest attendance at a home football game was a 31,681 he San Jose State University football team has played its sellout crowd at the 2003 win over Grambling State. The game home games in Spartan Stadium since 1933. The Spartans marked the first time under the current stadium configuration Twon the first football game played in the stadium, 44-0, that San Jose State had a “sellout” prior to game day. over San Francisco State, on October 7. Since then, the Spartans have played 354 games over 74 seasons. The team’s 100th win in The largest crowd to attend any event in the stadium was the stadium came on October 21, 1967, against New Mexico, 52- estimated at 37,000 for a ZZ Top music concert. 14. The 200th victory occurred in 2005. SJSU’s home field record is 217-120-17 entering the 2010 season.

Spartan Stadium currently seats 30,456 for football. Every seat puts the spectator either close to or right on top of the action. Two stadium expansions and renovations in the 1980’s increased the seating capacity from 18,000 to over 30,000.

A FieldTurf surface replaced natural grass in 2009. Replacement began in December 2008 and installation was com- pleted in May 2009.

The multi-purpose facility is the site of the school’s annual commencement ceremony. Concerts, professional and collegiate soccer, religious convocations, band competitions and high school football games also take place at Spartan Stadium.

LARGEST SPARTAN STADIUM FOOTBALL CROWDS DATE OPPONENT ATTEND SCORE August 23, 2003 Grambling State 31,681 29-0 (W) November 17, 1990 Fresno State 31,218 42-7 (W) September 9, 2006 Stanford 29,321 35-34 (W) September 2, 1995 Stanford 28,467 47-33 (L) October 4, 1986 Fresno State 28,158 45-41 (W) November 15, 1986 CS Long Beach 27,786 38-14 (W) October 24, 2008 Boise State 26,258 33-16 (L) November 21, 2008 Fresno State 24,384 24-10 (L) Above: The “new look” of Spartan Stadium, from sideline to-sideline September 12, 2009 Utah 23,684 24-14 (L) (top) and end zone to end zone (middle). Below: A scene from a 2008 November 20, 1971 Arizona State 23,500 49-6 (L) nationally-televised San Jose State football home game. September 6, 1986 Oregon 23,115 21-14 (L) September 13, 1997 Wisconsin 23,042 56-10 (L) September 7, 1996 California 22,647 45-25 (L) December 2, 2006 Fresno State 22,235 24-14 (W) November 11, 2006 Boise State 21,742 23-20 (L) October 29, 1988 Fresno State 21,367 17-15 (L) October 15, 1983 CS Fullerton 21,318 20-11 (L) October 23, 1982 Fresno State 21,302 39-27 (L) October 17, 1981 CS Fullerton 21,248 45-23 (W) October 12, 2007 Hawai’i 20,473 42-35 (L-OT) November 15, 1975 San Diego State 20,399 31-7 (W) November 7, 1987 Pacific 20,324 41-17 (W) October 11, 2008 Utah State 20,318 30-7 (W) November 16, 1991 Hawai’i 20,289 35-35 (T) October 1, 1983 Oregon 20,109 44-34 (W)

158 2010 San Jose State University Football SANSAN JOSEJOSE STSTAATETE UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY City of San Jose

Regional growth and • 30 minutes from the Pacific Ocean stability are comple- mented by an active cul- • Population - 990,000 tural life. San Jose is the home of the Silicon • Average annual household income of Valley High Technology $84,857 according to Money magazine and the Children’s • One of the top-25 “brainiest” cities in Discovery museums, the the country San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose Symphony, the • More college graduates per 100 resi- San Jose-Cleveland dents than any other major U.S. city Ballet, numerous gal- leries and arts centers, • More home owners than any large city Opera San Jose, the in the country The skyline of downtown San Jose Winchester Mystery House and other • Worker productivity is twice the national average respected professional ituated at the hub of Silicon Valley and community group theater groups. • Best public safety record of any large is San Jose – the third largest city in Light rail and historic trolley lines, the metropolitan area in the United States the SCalifornia and the 10th largest in 18,000-seat HP Pavilion at San Jose, con- last 10 years. the nation. San Jose, strategically located vention facilities, shops and a diverse at the sunny, southern tip of the San night scene add to the excitement. • International airports – San Jose, San Francisco Bay, is surrounded by rolling Reflecting the cultural richness of the Francisco and Oakland hills and striking mountains. San Jose’s community is a wide range of restaurants. vibrant and growing downtown is the set- A reason the South Bay has grown so mer temperature of 74 degrees, San Jose ting for San Jose State University and the dramatically is its quality of life. The mild symbolizes the best California has to offer. focus for important financial, commercial climate encourages an active and casual The region’s 1.6-million residents enjoy and arts communities. lifestyle. There are more than 100,000 recreational and entertainment opportuni- acres of land for bik- ties year-round. Within a short drive are “ San Jose is a confident and exciting city, full of ing, rollerblading and San Francisco, beaches from Santa Cruz to optimism and opportunity. We treasure our past. other outdoor activi- Carmel, the California coastal redwoods, We embrace our diversity. We nurture our future, in ties. Boasting nearly Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park. 300 days of sunshine our children and through stewardship of our and an average sum- resources. People are proud to live here. Our city is committed to sustaining and improving the quality of life in every neighborhood, for every resident, now and in the future.” – www.sanjoseca.gov

San Jose State University hosted the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship First & Second Round games at the San Jose offers a neighborhood feel in a metropolitan environment. 18,200-seat HP Pavilion in downtown San Jose.

160 2010 San Jose State University Football San Jose State University

an Jose State ductory as well as advanced University, Silicon courses with an emphasis on SValley’s metropolitan small classes. Learning facili- university, is pre-eminent in ties include computer- broadly educating leaders equipped classrooms, the and professionals for an Western world’s only under- increasingly complex and graduate nuclear science global society. facility and North America’s Located in the heart of the largest Beethoven Center. Silicon Valley, this university Focusing on applied has aided the development of research, faculty receive a the computer industry and growing number of contracts the resulting technological and grants each year. From advances in our nation by Moss Landing Marine providing the largest source Research Laboratory to the of engineering, science and NASA Ames Research business graduates to Silicon Center, faculty are exploring Valley companies. everything from the depths Graduating about 7,000 of the ocean to the surface of students annually, San Jose State University also provides the pro- Mars. fessional infrastructure for the region – from teachers to social San Jose State University also finds strength in its diversity. For workers to artists to law enforcement officers to nurses. The many first-generation students, it is a gateway to economic inde- terms, “leaders and professionals,” describe not just the types of pendence and social mobility. It is also an incubator of cultural graduates who earn their degrees at San Jose State, but also the and intellectual development and an opportunity for lifelong roles they assume in their communities and in their fields of learning. Students range in age from first-time freshmen to col- endeavor. lege transfers to professionals seeking additional education. San Jose State University’s place in history is well-established. Student demographics – with ethnic pluralism – provide the ben- Founded in 1857, it was the first public institution of higher edu- efits of multiple cultures and diverse student interests and activi- cation on the West Coast. From its humble beginnings as a normal ties. From residence life to athletic teams to social clubs to co-op school to train teachers for the developing frontier, it has matured jobs – student activities meet the needs of this diverse student into a master’s university offering 191 bachelor’s and master’s body. degrees. The university’s 30,000 students study in eight fully-accredited colleges: Applied Sciences and the Arts, Business, Education, Some Notable San Jose State Living Alumni Engineering, Humanities and the Arts, Science, Social Sciences Ben Nighthorse Campbell (judo) – two-term and Social Work. One strength of the academic program is the U.S. Senator (Rep. - Colorado) broad general education cur- John Carlos (track) – 1968 Olympic Games 200-meter dash riculum that brings common bronze medal winner elements -- critical thinking, Dr. Harry Edwards (track & basketball) – world-renowned writing and communication sports sociologist skills, and cultural pluralism Lee Evans (track) – 1968 Olympic Games 400-meter dash and -- to diverse studies. 4x400 meter relay gold medal winner Academic strength also is Pat Hughes (basketball) – Chicago Cubs radio broadcaster seen in the university’s Juli Inkster (golf) – Two-time U.S. Open champion & LPGA nationally-recognized pro- Hall of Fame member grams. Examples include the Major General Anthony Jackson (football) – Deputy School of Music, the School Commanding General, U.S. Marine Corps Installations West of Art and Design, the School Roger Maltbie (golf) – NBC TV Sports golf commentator of Journalism and Mass Tommie Smith (track) – 1968 Olympic Games 200-meter dash Communications, the School gold medal winner of Nursing and the School of Peter Ueberroth (water polo & swimming) – One-time Major Library and Information League Baseball commissioner and Past President of the U.S. Science. Olympic Committee In each discipline, quality Ken Venturi (golf) – 1964 U.S. Open champion & Sports teaching remains a priority. Illustrated ‘Sportsman of the Year’ Tenured faculty teach intro-

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A nationally-acclaimed university:

• Ranked in the top 15 master's-level public universities in the West – U.S. News & World Report, “America’s Best Colleges”

• Ranked among the top 200 univer- sities in the nation for total research spending.

• One of the top-20 universities nationally for greatest number of minor- ity graduates. – Diverse Issues In Higher Education

The Event Center, located in the middle of the campus, is the home to the San Jose State Standing out from the rest men’s and women’s basketball programs, and hosts university events and major performing artists in an intimate setting. • San José State is the number one supplier of engineering, computer sci- ence and business graduates to Silicon Valley, the world’s high tech capital.

• San José State awards nearly $60- million in financial aid to 13,000 students each year.

• San José State is the only school in the California State University system that has undergraduate and graduate programs in nuclear science.

• The Metropolitan University Scholar’s Experience (MUSE) is a pro- gram aimed at helping first-year stu- The Campus Village anchors the dents succeed on campus. southeast corner of the university’s skyline. • The Career Expo provides recruit- ment opportunities for nearly 2,000 stu- dents and 100 employers. Over 300 employers visit the university annually to recruit students for available posi- tions.

• San Jose State is believed to be the first university in the country to create a Mexican-American Studies Department.

Tree-lined promenades accentuate the beauty • The nationally-recognized anima- of the San Jose State campus. tion program is a collaborative effort between SJSU and technology, entertain- Students can walk from class to the 10-floor, ment and telecommunications industry $177-million King Library for study sessions and partners. research work without crossing a street.

162 2010 San Jose State University Football Don W. Kassing, Interim President

on W. Kassing, who retired as San Jose State University DPresident in 2008, gracious- ly agreed to return on an interim basis for 2010-2011. During his term, the California State University chan- cellor will conduct a national search for a permanent replacement.

As president from 2005 to 2008, Kassing moved the university for- ward in several key areas. The cam- pus engaged in a university-wide strategic planning process, and made great strides in private fundraising with $35 million in gifts leading to the naming of the Donald and Sally Lucas Graduate School of Business, the Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering and the Connie L. Lurie College of Education. He also appointed Athletics Director Tom Bowen. Kassing named Tom Bowen (left) athletics director in December 2004.

"San Jose State makes an enormous difference in In addition to his career in higher education, Kassing one of the best communities of America. I'm worked for 11 years in private industry, including eight years in excited about the great future we are shaping corporate finance and operations management for Brown Group together." - Don W. Kassing Inc. and three years with General Motors Corporation. Active in the community and region, Kassing served on the As president and vice president for administration and following boards: finance, Kassing led the development of two campus landmarks: the award-winning Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, based on * San José Sports Authority a unique and highly successful partnership with the city of San * United Way Silicon Valley José, and Campus Village, a state-of-the-art residential complex * San Jose Chamber of Commerce for students, faculty and staff that is among the largest such CSU * Silicon Valley Leadership Group projects, and the focus of a renewed sense of community on * Joint Venture Silicon Valley campus. * Silicon Valley Higher Education Roundtable * Western Athletic Conference Kassing's 18 years of experience in higher education includes vice president for university relations and administra- Kassing holds a master's degree in business administration tive services at Murray State University in Kentucky and vice and a B.S. in economics from St. Louis University. president for development and public affairs at Western State College in Colorado. At Belleville Area College in Illinois from 1975 to 1986, Kassing taught management and marketing and served as department chair. He was also president of the Granite City campus for two years.

Don Kassing was San Jose State University’s President when the Don Kassing shares a moment with former Spartan All-America and Spartans won the 2006 New Mexico Bowl. record-setting quarterback Mike Perez at an alumni reunion. www.sjsuspartans.com 163 Tom Bowen, Director of Athletics

om Bowen was named San Jose State University’s direc- Ttor of intercollegiate athletics on December 20, 2004. Under his leadership, San Jose State is a viable Division I-A intercollegiate athletics program with proven athletics and academic successes and financial advancements to his credit.

“CULTURE OF CHAMPIONS”

At the core of Bowen’s mission for San Jose State University athletics is building a “Culture of Champions” academically, Tom Bowen (left) hired Mike MacIntyre (right) as San Jose State athletically and in the commu- University’s football coach on December 17, 2009. nity. To reach that end, the Since taking over, San Jose State has more football wins in Notre Dame alum has instilled the latest four-year period than any similar span since 1990-93. a greater sense of purpose, The 2006 through 2008 Spartans are the first three Spartan teams commitment and execution to post consecutive .500 or better records in the Western Athletic from student-athletes, coaches, Conference football standings. The 2006 Spartans capped their staff, alumni and friends. He finest season in many years, posting a 9-4 overall record and has invested resources both in capturing the New Mexico Bowl championship. external and internal opera- tions; enhanced the depart- Recent athletics accomplishments add to his Culture of ment’s internet and social Champions. Women’s soccer and women’s golf are the latest media presence; and expanded teams to win a Western Athletic Conference championship. marketing, promotions and Women’s water polo is a consistent top-10 national program. advertising opportunities local- Women’s swimming finished 2008-09 with the longest dual meet ly, regionally and nationally winning streak in Division I. Women’s gymnastics is entrenched through the creation of Spartan as a NCAA Regional Championship qualifying team. Men’s bas- Sports Properties. ketball, men’s soccer and men’s golf have produced measurable gains, particularly in conference competition. Bowen has led the Spartan At a 2009 home game, Bowen Foundation - the department’s welcomes San Jose State record- fund-raising component - setter and Hamilton TigerCats through consistently challeng- quarterback Adam Tafralis. ing and uncertain economic conditions to unprecedented fiscal heights at the university. The Spartans have produced annual budget surpluses four straight years under his direc- tion and have re-invested their gains back into their student- athletes and teams.

An integral member of the University’s presidential staff, he has created and implement- ed short and long-term revenue Bowen (left) and Ken Venturi, a San Jose State alum, U.S. Open streams for intercollegiate ath- champion and CBS-TV’s number-one golf analyst for 35 years. letics and other campus extra- curricular activities. His initia- Spartans have earned All-America honors in football, tives and leadership foster Bowen congratulates one of the women’s golf, baseball and women’s water polo. San Jose State energy university-wide. program’s many sponsors at a had its first women’s gymnastics individual NCAA Regional Athletics’ increased visibility pre-game presentation. champion in 2009. Twelve student-athletes were honored nation- has coincided with major and ally and more than 100 at the conference level for academic significant donations coming to achievements in 2009-10. the University.

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Bowen came to San ology and spent six years studying for Jose State after serving the priesthood with the Holy Cross three years as the Fathers. Bowen went on to earn a mas- Director of Community ter’s degree in administration/education Affairs and the executive from the University of San Francisco in director of the 49ers 1990. Foundation for the San Francisco 49ers of the Active throughout the entire Bay National Football League. Area, he has been named to the San Jose He directed all of the Mercury News’ Top-25 Most Powerful team’s fund-raising activ- Sports Figures in the Bay Area. He serves ities and was responsible on the board of the San Jose Sports Tom Bowen is a widely-known and highly-effective athletics for alumni and current Authority. He is an adjunct professor at administrator. The San Jose Mercury News recognizes him regu- player participation in the the University of San Francisco School of larly in its Top-25 Most Powerful Sports Figures in the Bay Area. community. Sports Management and at San Jose State Bowen’s vision for student-athlete University’s Department of Kinesiology success and excellence led to the creation His Division I experience at the col- where he teaches sports management of a Student Success Services component. legiate level includes athletics adminis- classes. Bowen is a frequent guest lectur- Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores, as tration positions at the University of er at several Bay Area university campus- measured by the NCAA, have risen California and Saint Mary’s College in es and is a welcomed speaker before steadily and strikingly under his watch Moraga, Calif. As an assistant and associ- major corporations headquartered locally and were at a then university-best in 2009 ate director of athletics at the University on the topics of leadership, management and were surpassed in the 2010 report. of California from July 2000 through and motivation. September 2002, he was responsible for He has appointed new head coaches athletics fund-raising. Bowen was credit- He is a Level 2 certified member of in football, men’s basketball, women’s ed with developing the first comprehen- the College Athletic Business basketball, men’s golf, women’s golf, sive planned giving program for the Management Association (CABMA) and women’s swimming and diving, softball, Golden Bears. has memberships in the National women’s softball, women’s cross country Association of Collegiate Directors of and women’s volleyball. Since 2005, At Saint Mary’s College, he was the Athletics (NACDA) and the National coaches in women’s soccer, baseball, Director of Foundations and Corporate Society of Fund Raising Executives. women’s golf, water polo and softball Relations from May 1995 have received conference Coach of the to January 1997 before Year recognition. being appointed to an associate director of ath- In 2008, San Jose State was named letics position by the as one of 12 Division I universities cited president of the college. for Overall Excellence in Diversity in the From January 1997 most recent national study by Texas through April 2000, he A&M University on behalf of the NCAA. managed the athletics department’s budget, A VALUED PROFESSIONAL directed a corporate sponsorship program and Bowen’s proven administrative and interacted with the aca- managerial record at San Jose State has demic senate, faculty and resulted in meaningful national appoint- university personnel on ments in college athletics. He is one of student-athlete issues. eight Football Bowl Subdivision directors of athletics serving on the 24-member His first professional NCAA Division I Football Issues leadership appointment Committee. In 2009, Bowen was one of 12 in athletics was at De La San Jose State University Vice-President for Administration and named to serve as a mentor to aspiring Salle High School in Finance Rose Lee and Bowen await a 2009 ribbon-cutting ceremo- women and ethnic minority athletics Concord, Calif. From ny dedicating Spartan Stadium’s new FieldTurf playing surface. administrators in the NCAA Fellows 1987 through 1995, he Leadership Program. He was the held the positions of athletics director Tournament Director for the 2010 NCAA and assistant football coach. The Denver, Colo., native and his Men’s Basketball Division I wife, Mia, are the parents of three chil- Championship first and second rounds EDUCATION & COMMUNITY dren: sons, Andrew and Peter, and, games played in San Jose. daughter, McKenna. The 1983 graduate of the University of Notre Dame majored in theology/soci- www.sjsuspartans.com 165 Athletics Administration

John Poch Marie Tuite Senior Associate Senior Associate Athletics Director/ Athletics Director/ Deputy Director of Chief Operating Officer Athletics

ohn Poch returned to San Jose State University in January arie Tuite joined the San Jose State University athletics 2009 as a Senior Associate Athletics Director/Deputy administrative team in an executive capacity in June JDirector of Athletics. His duties include overseeing and M2010 as the Senior Associate Athletics Director/Chief managing the department’s external relations components of Operating Officer. fund raising and community relations and serving as the sports At San Jose State, Tuite will oversee all of the Spartans’ supervisor for baseball. internal components and affairs. She will manage the daily Poch served as the Tournament Director of the 1999 and operations of the department, have direct supervision of student 2000 NCAA Women’s College Cup hosted by San Jose State services and serve as sports supervisor for women’s basketball. University and was an assistant coach for the Spartans’ Her professional career includes executive positions at women’s soccer team from 1995 to 2000. Under his direction, the Pacific-10 Conference universities and the NCAA. She comes to 1999 College Cup attracted more than 28,000 spectators for two the Spartans from Seattle University where she was a Special semifinal contests and the championship match. The 14,410 in Assistant to the Athletics Director. Tuite assisted Seattle attendance for the championship game remains the top atten- University’s recent transition to NCAA Division I athletics sta- dance figure for a Women’s College Cup contest. tus and provided administrative leadership to the Redhawks’ As a San Jose State assistant coach, he was on the ground men’s basketball program successfully negotiating a facility floor of the new Spartan program. In its first five seasons, San lease of the 17,000-seat Key Arena and a local radio contract Jose State posted a 53-44-3 overall win-loss record. with an ESPN broadcast affiliate. Poch is a successful youth soccer coach with United States Her first athletics administrative position was at Alma Soccer Federation and National Soccer Coaches Association of (Mich.) College in 1981 as the Director of Athletic Programs and America (NSCAA) national licenses. He coached the San Jose Activities for an 18-sport intercollegiate program. She joined the Pioneer High School boys’ teams to three Central Coast Section University of California women’s athletics staff in 1984 as an championships and was named the National Coach of the Year assistant athletics director. in 2001 by the NSCAA for the Youth Girls Competitive category. Tuite then relocated to the NCAA office in the Kansas City From 2000 through 2008, he was the executive director of area and served as an Assistant Director of Championships from the After-School All-Stars of Greater San Jose - a program target- 1989 to 1994. She assisted the organization’s sport committees in ing at-risk youths. In his eight years, After-School All-Stars grew the administration of the National Collegiate Championships from a two-person staff with a $275,000 annual operating budg- program and coordinated the Association’s corporate partner, et to a full-time staff of 36 and 230 part-time employees and a merchandising, promotional, and official ball programs for $3.9-million budget comprised largely of dollars raised through NCAA championships. his fundraising acumen and direction. More than 3,000 students She returned to a campus setting in 1994 as a senior associ- from 50-plus elementary and middle schools in San Jose benefit- ate athletics director at the University of Washington. Her duties ed annually from After-School All-Stars when he elected to included overseeing the process and appointment of new head return to San Jose State athletics in an executive role. coaches, directing day-to-day operations including fiscal respon- Poch presently is enrolled in the Sports Management sibility and leadership opportunities for numerous sports, and Institute – a collaboration of the Universities of Southern initiating and implementing “keys to success” for priority California, Texas, Michigan, Notre Dame and North Carolina. Husky sports programs. The Sports Management Institute provides a specialized execu- A two-sport student-athlete and graduate of Central tive management program for sports professionals. Michigan University, she was inducted into the university’s He is a member of NACDA (National Association of Athletics Hall of Fame in 1990 as just the third female inductee. College Directors of Athletics), NAADD (National Association Tuite played field hockey and was a star basketball player who of Athletic Development Directors) and AFP (Association of majored in physical education. She earned her master’s degree Fundraising Professionals) and remains well-connected in San from her alma mater in athletic administration. Jose. He also serves on the board of directors for After-School Tuite is a member of NACDA (National Association of All-Stars. College Directors of Athletics), NACWAA (National Association The 2001 San Jose State University graduate majored in of Collegiate Women’s Athletics Administrators) and the kinesiology. As a student-athlete, he played football at West Women’s Sports Foundation. Valley College before enrolling at San Jose State. The native of Livonia, Mich., has two teenage sons, Michael John and his wife, Debora, a 1988 San Jose University grad- and John. uate, are the parents of one daughter, Nicole.

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Liz Jarnigan Associate Athletics Ken McDonald Director/ Associate Athletics Senior Woman Director Administrator

iz Jarnigan joined the San Jose State University staff in en McDonald, an administrator in the San Jose State June 2008. Originally named the Director for Student- Athletics Department since 2005, is the Associate LAthlete Success Services, she was promoted to Associate KAthletics Director for Advancement and the Executive Athletics Director for Student Services in June 2009. In April Director of the Spartan Foundation. McDonald also serves as the 2010, Jarnigan added the responsibilities of Senior Woman sports supervisor for the San Jose State women’s tennis pro- Administrator. gram. Her current responsibilities include serving as sports super- He originally joined the Spartans staff as an Assistant visor for women’s volleyball and softball and overseeing com- Athletics Director to head up corporate sales. In 2006, he shifted pliance, academics, student services, life skills, student-athlete his focus to the Spartan Foundation - the fund raising arm for advising and tutoring and the assignment of learning specialists. San Jose State University student-athlete scholarships. Faced Jarnigan came to San Jose State from the University of with an economically-challenged environment, volunteer drive Tulsa. She was the Coordinator of Student Services (2001-06) workers under his leadership still raised an unprecedented $5- and an Associate Athletics Director for Student Services (2007- million plus over the last four years for the university’s 400-plus 08). In 2003 and 2004, she was honored locally with the Tulsa member student-athlete population. Area Girls and Women in Sports Role Model Award. McDonald also has a history of successful revenue genera- Her career in athletics administration began at Briar Cliff tion in the private sector. He was a development consultant for College where she was an Assistant Athletics Director (1994-96) the Boys & Girls Club of Oakland, Calif. McDonald worked in and Interim Director of Athletics (1996). sales, promotions and marketing for two Northern California- The 1987 graduate cum laude of St. Olaf College was a four- based brewing companies. He also was the founder and presi- year letterwinner in volleyball. She received her master’s degree dent of Gamut, Inc., a commercial construction company. More in athletic administration from Fort Hays State University in than $3.0-million per year came into these companies as a result 1988. of his sales and fund-raising acumen. Jarnigan has high school and college teaching and coaching The graduate of Stanford University majored in English and experiences in Minnesota, Iowa and Kansas. She was the earned a Master of Science degree in wildland resource science women’s volleyball head coach at Bethel College (1989-94), Briar from the University of California, Berkeley. While at Stanford, Cliff College (1994-96) and Carleton College (1996-99). Her 1992 he played on the 1966 freshman football team and was a mem- Bethel College was a conference champion and she was named ber of the 1970 national championship rugby team. the conference Coach of the Year for the team’s accomplishment. McDonald and his wife, Terry, reside in Pleasanton, Calif. One half of a coaching family, her husband, Jeff Jarnigan, is a professional football coach. He is the defensive coordinator for the San Jose SaberCats of the Arena Football League. The Jarnigans are the parents of three children, Mary, Jack and Emily. They reside in Los Gatos, Calif.

San Jose State Fight Song San Jose State Alma Mater - Hail, Spartans, Hail! (performed after a victory in front of the Spartan fans) (performed only at Homecoming) Fight on for dear old San Jose State Hail, Spartans, Hail! Fight on for victory! Hail, Gold, Blue and White!

We are with you in every way We pledge our hearts and hands No matter what the price may be! to keep thy colors ever bright.

Onward for Sparta noble and true Forward we go! Fight hard in everything you do! We will not fail!

And so we'll Fight! (RAH!) Win! (RAH!) Sing to our Alma Mater, March onward down the field and we will win the day! Hail!, Hail!, Hail! www.sjsuspartans.com 167 Athletics Administration

Jody Smith Michael Beaubien Associate Athletics Assistant Athletics Director/ Director/ Events & Facilities Marketing & Promotions

ody Smith, an administrator in the San Jose State Athletics ichael Beaubien, an administrator in the San Jose State Department since 2008, is the Associate Athletics Director Athletics Department since 2007, is the Assistant Jfor Events and Facilities and the sport supervisor for MAthletics Director for Marketing and Promotions. women’s swimming and women’s water polo. She joined the Beaubien was promoted to his current position in July 2010. His Spartans as an assistant athletics director and was promoted to duties also include serving as Webmaster for www.sjsuspar- her current position in July 2010. tans.com. Most recently, she served as the Tournament Manager for The 2001 University of Arizona graduate majored in politi- the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Championship First cal science. He began his professional career at Columbia and Second Round games played in San Jose. University in 2002 as the Director of Intramural Sports. Smith came to San Jose State after a long association with Beaubien’s first position in intercollegiate athletics was as the Stanford University. She was the Director of Special Events and Assistant Athletics Director of Ticket operations and Promotions the Avery Aquatic Center manager and the Associate Director at Columbia. for The Track and Field Foundation. Before joining the San Jose State athletics staff, Beaubien The 1991 Stanford University graduate was a six-time All- worked for J.P. Morgan Chase as a personal banker. America award -winning swimmer. She still swims competitive- He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate ly in Masters competitions and set world records in long and Marketing Administrators (NACMA). short course pools for the 200 backstroke in 2009. Beaubien, and his wife, Johanna, reside in Sunnyvale, Calif. Smith is a member of the Collegiate Event and Facility Management Association (CEFMA).

Matt Witty Mike Chisholm Associate Athletics Assistant Athletics Director/ Director/ Business & Finance Broadcasting

att Witty is the Associate Athletics Director for ike Chisholm is San Jose State University’s Assistant Business and Finance. He assumed his current posi- Athletics Director for Broadcasting and the play-by- Mtion in July 2010 and is the sports supervisor for men’s Mplay voice for the Spartans’ football and men’s basket- and women’s soccer and oversees equipment services. ball radio broadcasts. Witty first joined the Spartans in 2001 as a business office Chisholm joined the Spartans in 2000 as the department’s employee. He was the Assistant Ticket Manager from June 2002 first Director of Broadcasting and Sales. Promoted to an assis- until April 2004. After working at Marshall University and the tant athletics director position in 2003, he hosts the weekly foot- University of Wisconsin in ticket operations, he returned to San ball coach’s radio and television shows, serves as the producer Jose State in 2005 as the Assistant Director of Ticket Operations. for Spartan broadcasts and manages all aspects of the Spartan In June 2006, Witty accepted the position of Athletics Radio Network. Business Manager. He was promoted to Assistant Athletics The 1987 University of Wyoming graduate was the play-by- Director for Business and Finance in July 2008. play voice for Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and worked for KEYS The 2001 Ball State University graduate also has a master’s Radio (1440 AM, Corpus Christi) prior to moving to San Jose. degree in sports marketing from Marshall University. He is a During his 20-plus year broadcast career, The Wyoming member of College Athletic Business Management Association Association of Broadcasters, the National Sportscasters and (CABMA), Collegiate Event and Facility Management Sportswriters Association and the Associated Press Wyoming Association (CEFMA) and the National Association of Collegiate bureau honored him for his work in play-by-play broadcasting. Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Chisholm, his wife, Lydia, and daughter, Karisse, live in He and his wife, Kathy, reside in Campbell, Calif. San Jose.

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Darren Coelho Maryann Fox Assistant Athletics Assistant Athletics Director/ Director/ Ticket Operations Development

arren Coelho, a San Jose State University athletics staff aryann Fox is a San Jose State University Assistant member since 2001 is the Assistant Athletics Director for Athletics Director for Development. Fox joined the DTicket Operations. MSpartans administrative team in 2008. Coelho joined the Spartans originally as the Athletics Ticket She is a well-traveled professional who has management, Manager. In 2005, he was named Director of Ticket Operations. marketing and sales experience in the educational and corporate He was promoted to an Assistant Athletics Director in 2008. At environments on the East and West coasts. During her career, San Jose State, he also served as the ticket manager for the 2001 she worked for start-up companies, major corporations and through 2004 Silicon Valley Football Classic bowl games and the multi-national firms and served as a consultant. 2007 and 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Fox began her affiliation with San Jose State University in Championship games played in San Jose, Calif. 2004 as the Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Coelho’s experience in ticketing dates back to 1997 when he University Advancement. She was promoted in 2006 to Director was named Ticket Manager for the San Jose Sabercats of the of Events for the University’s Advancement division before tak- Arena Football League. ing her first position in intercollegiate athletics. The 1996 San Jose State University graduate majored in Fox holds professional memberships in the Council for the public relations. He is a member of the board of directors of the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), the American Bay Area Professional Ticketing Association and serves on two Management Association (AMA) and the American Marketing boards for the International Ticketing Association (INTIX). Association (AMA). Coelho and his wife, Shannon, are the parents of twins, Jackson and Madison, and reside in Livermore, Calif.

Eileen Daley Lynn Meade Assistant Athletics Assistant Athletics Director/ Director/ Academics Compliance

ileen Daley is the Assistant Athletics Director for ynn Meade was named the Assistant Athletics Director for Academics and the sports supervisor for men’s and Compliance at San Jose State University in September Ewomen’s cross country. L2009. Daley originally joined the Spartans staff in 2005 as an aca- Meade joined the Spartans’ administrative team after serv- demic counselor. In 2007, she was promoted to her current ing as the Director of Compliance at the University of Texas-El administrative position. Paso from 2004 to 2009. The 1995 Sonoma State University graduate majored in psy- She began her athletics administration career in 2003 work- chology and competed in track and field for two seasons. She ing for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and earned a Master of Arts degree in sports psychology from John Metropolitan State College. In addition, Meade was the F. Kennedy University in 1997. Compliance Services Intern for the Western Athletic Conference Daley’s professional career includes working for the during the 2003-04 academic year. University of California Davis in 1996, Sonoma State University The 1995 cum laude graduate of Hartwick College in (1998-1999), and the California Interscholastic Federation (C.I.F.) Oneonta, N.Y., majored in anthropology and was a member of for four years (1999-2003) as an assistant director focusing on the women’s soccer team. Meade earned her J.D. from the educational programs. She worked at San Francisco State University of Denver in 2004. University (2003-05) as an academic coordinator before coming She holds membership in the National Association of to San Jose State. Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) and the Daley, her husband, Brian, and daughter, Mackenzie, live in National Association for Athletics Compliance (NAAC). Hollister, Calif. www.sjsuspartans.com 169 Athletics Staff & Head Coaches

MARWA ABBAS DREW AGBAY GINA SHAWNA DR. BILL DR. ANDRE Student Success Student Success ARCHIMEDE BRYANT CAMPSEY CHEVALIER Services Services Student Success Athletic Training NCAA Faculty Team Physician Services Representative

BEN COBIAN AARON DYES LAWRENCE FAN JORDAN DR. DAN DR. MICHAEL Strength & Business Sports Information FRIEDMAN HABER HENEHAN Conditioning Operations Director Spartan Sports Team Physician Team Physician Properties

CHRIS HOLDER ERIC HOWITT HISASHI IMURA MIKE LANE JEREMY PAUL LEUNG Director of Director of Athletic Training Equipment LAYPORT Business Strength & Equipment Strength & Operations Conditioning Services, Branding Conditioning & Licensing

PAUL-WAYNE MATT MILLER PAULA DR. ROBERT DOUG OSUMI BRAD POE MAHLOW Business MINKLEIN NISHIME Video Coordinator Spartan Sports Athletic Training Operations Spartan Team Physician Properties Foundation

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JOHN RALSTON WHITNEY ERIC SABIN VERONICA SCOTT SHAW SANDI SMITH Special Assistant ROTROCK Equipment SEGOVIA Director of Sports Student Success Student Services Compliance Medicine Services Coordinator

JULIE AMY VILLA JUSTIN AUGIE OSCAR CRESPO PAM DeCOSTA STANSBERRY Sports Information WEAVER ARGABRIGHT Women’s Women’s Project Equipment Men’s & Women’s Volleyball Basketball Coordinator Manager Cross Country Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

JOHN SAGE HOPKINS JOHN JEFF MIKE GEORGE DORMANN Women’s KENNADAY LEIGHTMAN MacINTYRE NESSMAN Women’s Golf Swimming & Men’s Golf Women’s Soccer Football Men’s Basketball Head Coach Diving Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

ANH-DAO SAM PIRARO GARY ST. CLAIR LOU TULLY PETER TURNER WAYNE NGUYEN- Baseball Men’s Soccer Women’s Water Softball WRIGHT CHURCH Head Coach Head Coach Polo Head Coach Women’s Women’s Tennis Head Coach Gymnastics Head Coach Head Coach

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Kassing, Interim President ...... 924-1177 Chris Holder, director ...... 924-1304 Dr. Bill Campsey, NCAA faculty representative Jeremy Layport, assistant coach ...... 924-1392 ([email protected]) ...... 924-3428 Ben Cobian, assistant coach ...... 924-1210 Athletics Administration Student Success Services Tom Bowen, director of athletics ...... 924-1200 Liz Jarnigan, director ...... 924-2462 Linda Ozaki, administrative assistant Drew Agbay, academic advisor ...... 924-1576 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1233 Gina Archimede, academic advisor...... 924-1578 John Poch, senior associate athletics director/deputy director Sandi Smith, academic advisor ...... 924-2461 of athletics ([email protected]) ...... 924-1739 Marwa Abbas, learning specialist ...... 924-1378 Marie Tuite, senior associate athletics director/ Spartan Ticket Office (Toll Free - 1-877-SJSUTIX) chief operating officer ([email protected]). . . . 924-1730 Darren Coelho, assistant athletics director/ticket operations Ken McDonald, associate athletics director/advancement ([email protected]) ...... 924-SJTX ([email protected]) ...... 924-1198 Liz Jarnigan, associate athletics director/student services/ Football Office (FAX - 924-1169) senior woman administrator/([email protected]) Mike MacIntyre, head coach ...... 924-2462 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1266 Jody Smith, associate athletics director/events & Kent Baer, defensive coordinator/linebackers coach facilities ([email protected]) ...... 924-1239 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1277 Matt Witty, associate athletics director/business operations Gary Bernardi, offensive line coach ([email protected]) ...... 924-1312 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1278 Michael Beaubien, assistant athletics director/marketing & Brent Brennan, wide receivers coach promotions ...... 924-1697 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1299 Mike Chisholm, assistant athletics director/broadcasting Charles Clark, defensive secondary coach ([email protected]) ...... 924-1244 ([email protected])...... 924-1273 Darren Coelho, assistant athletics director/ticket operations John DeFilippo, quarterbacks coach ([email protected]) ...... 924-SJTX ([email protected]) ...... 924-1275 Eileen Daley, assistant athletics director/academic services Kinji Green, cornerbacks coach ([email protected]) ...... 924-2040 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1207 MaryAnn Fox, assistant athletics director/development Terry Malley, running backs coach/recruiting coordinator ([email protected]) ...... 924-3300 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1247 Lynn Meade, assistant athletics director/compliance Tim Landis, offensive coordinator/tight ends coach ([email protected]) ...... 924-1514 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1270 Administrative Support Staff Bryant Young, defensive line coach Aaron Dyes, business operations...... 924-1745 ([email protected])...... 924-1274 Eric Howitt, director of equipment services, Bryan McGinnis, graduate assistant - offense branding & licensing ...... 924-1267 ([email protected])...... 924-1358 Doug Kelley, maintenance mechanic ...... 924-1729 Vavae Tata, graduate assistant - defense Mike Lane, equipment manager ...... 924-1258 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1358 Matt Miller, business operations ...... 924-1462 Kevin Gray, quality control Paula Minklein, Spartan Foundation ...... 924-1218 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1358 Doug Osumi, video coordinator ...... 924-1276 Wendy Dunn, coordinator of football operations Whitney Rotrock, student services director ...... 924-1349 ([email protected])...... 924-1235 Julie Stansberry, project coordinator ...... 924-1201 Yolanda Teruel, administrative assistant Justin Weaver, equipment manager ...... 924-1259 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1266 Media Relations (FAX - 924-1291) John Ralston, special assistant ...... 924-1445 Lawrence Fan, sports information director ([email protected]) ...... 924-1217 Head Coaches Fan’s cell phone ...... 768-3424 Augie Argabright (17th year), cross country ...... 924-1465 Amy Villa, associate sports information director Oscar Crespo (4th year), women’s volleyball ...... 924-1242 ([email protected])...... 924-1216 Pam DeCosta (4th year), women’s basketball ...... 924-1241 Spartan Sports Properties John Dormann (6th year), women’s golf ...... 924-1250 Brad Poe ([email protected]) ...... 924-2790 Sage Hopkins (6th year), women’s swimming ...... 924-1225 Jordan Friedman ([email protected]) ...... 924-2791 John Kennaday (6th year), men’s golf ...... 924-1251 Sports Medicine/Medical Staff Mike MacIntyre (1st year), football ...... 924-1266 Scott Shaw, director of sports medicine ...... 924-1297 George Nessman (6th year), men’s basketball ...... 924-1232 Shawna Bryant, assistant athletic trainer ...... 924-1263 Anh-Dao Nguyen-Church (19th year), women’s tennis 924-1327 Hisashi Imura, assistant athletic trainer ...... 924-1256 Sam Piraro (24th year), baseball ...... 924-1255 Paul-Wayne Mahlow, assistant athletic trainer ...... 924-1470 Jeff Leightman (3rd year), women’s soccer ...... 924-1718 Dr. Michael Henehan, team physician ...... 995-5453 Gary St. Clair (21st year), men’s soccer ...... 924-1261 Dr. Dan Haber, team physician ...... 297-3484 Lou Tully (15th year), women’s water polo ...... 924-1523 Dr. Robert Nishime, team physician ...... 293-5807 Peter Turner (5th year), softball ...... 924-1253 Dr. Andre Chevalier, team physician ...... 241-8326 Wayne Wright (10th year), women’s gymnastics . . . . 924-1390

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Sept. 5 at USC 2010 Regular Season USC 56-3 (L) FSN Network Television Schedule Network TV History Sept. 12 at Spartan Stadium Utah 24-14 (L) ESPNU (as of July 1) Sept. 27, 1975 at Stanford Nov. 8 at Spartan Stadium Date Opponent Carrier Air time Stanford 36-34 (W) ABC-TV Nevada 62-7 (L) ESPN Sept. 11 Wisconsin ESPN 9:00 a.m. Nov. 15, 1975 at Spartan Stadium San Diego State 31-7 (W) ABC-TV Pacific time listed for all telecasts. Dec. 3, 1977 at Spartan Stadium Times and schedule subject to change. San Diego State 37-34 (L) ABC-TV Sept. 22, 1979 at California California 13-10 (L) ABC-TV Sept. 13, 1980 at Washington State 2010 Radio Washington State 31-26 (W) ABC-TV Broadcast Schedule Sept. 26, 1981 at California Date Opponent Air time California 27-24 (W) ABC-TV Sept. 4 at Alabama TBA Oct. 3, 1981 at Fresno State Sept. 11 at Wisconsin 8:30 a.m. Fresno State 65-33 (W) ABC-TV Sept. 18 vs. Southern Utah 4:30 p.m. Oct. 17, 1981 at Spartan Stadium Sept. 25 at Utah 4:30 p.m. Cal State Fullerton 45-23 (W) ESPN Oct. 2 vs. UC Davis 4:30 p.m. Sept. 18, 1982 at Stanford Oct. 9 at Nevada 12:30 p.m. Stanford 35-31 (W) CBS-TV Oct. 16 vs. Boise State 4:30 p.m. Oct. 2, 1982 at California Kevin Richardson (left) and Mike Chisholm Oct. 23 vs. Fresno State 4:30 p.m. California 26-7 (L) ABC-TV are the Spartans’ play-by-play broadcast team. Oct. 30 at New Mexico State 12:30 p.m. Nov. 19, 1983 at Arizona State Nov. 13 vs. Utah State 4:30 p.m. Arizona State 24-17 (L) TBS Nov. 20 at Hawai’i 7:00 p.m. Oct. 3, 1985 at Spartan Stadium Spartan Radio Network Nov. 27 vs. Louisiana Tech 4:30 p.m. Cal State Fullerton 20-18 (L) ESPN Dec. 4 at Idaho 1:30 p.m. Nov. 7, 1985 at Long Beach Mike Chisholm, Assistant Athletics Director for Broadcasting at San José Long Beach State 37-22 (L) ESPN Pacific time listed for all broadcasts. State, and Kevin Richardson form the Oct. 17, 1987 at Fresno State 2010 Spartan Radio Network team. Fresno State 20-16 (W) ESPN Chisholm is in his 11th season as the Oct. 24, 1987 at Spartan Stadium team’s play-by-play voice and also UNLV 48-24 (W) ESPN serves as the program’s producer. Nov. 2, 1996 at Spartan Stadium Richardson is in his third season as the San Diego State 49-20 (L) ABC-TV analyst. He played linebacker for the Oct. 25, 1997 at Spartan Stadium 1985 through 1988 Stanford teams. Air Force 25-22 (W) ESPN2 Richardson has called high school, com- Oct. 16, 1999 at Rice munity college and college football Rice 49-7 (L)Fox Sports Net games throughout Northern and Central Nov. 4, 2000 at Spartan Stadium California the last seven seasons. TCU 27-24 (W)ESPN2 KLIV (1590 AM, San José) is in its 19th Aug. 23, 2003 at Spartan Stadium season as the flagship station. KION Grambling State 29-0 (W) ESPN2 (1460 AM Salinas) is a local affiliate. Nov. 13, 2004 at Spartan Stadium Boise State 56-49 (L-2OT) ESPN2 Oct. 22, 2005 at Spartan Stadium Internet Broadcasts Nevada 30-23 (L) ABC-TV Oct. 21, 2006 at Nevada Nevada 23-7 (L) ABC-TV Oct. 12, 2007 at Spartan Stadium Mike MacIntyre Radio Show Hawai’i 42-35 (L-2OT) ESPN The Mike MacIntyre Radio Show will Oct. 11, 2008 at Spartan Stadium air every Wednesday during the season Utah State 30-7 (W) ESPNU on KLIV Radio (1590 AM, San Jose) at All San Jose State football radio Oct. 24, 2008 at Spartan Stadium 8:00 p.m. (PT). broadcasts originated by the Spartan Boise State 33-16 (L) ESPN2 The show originates from Original Radio Network are available on the Nov. 21, 2008 at Spartan Stadium Joe’s located in downtown San Jose. Gold Zone. Log on to www.sjsuspar- Fresno State 24-10 (L) ESPN2 Mike Chisholm serves as the host of tans.com and click on the Gold Zone the Mike Macintyre Radio Show. icon on the home page. www.sjsuspartans.com 173 Media Notes

Office Location Team Practices & In-Person Interviews The sports information office is located at 1393 S. 7th Street, During the season, the Spartans practice in the morning. In- San Jose, CA 95112. Parking and work space for the media are person, post-practice interview opportunities with the student- available. athletes, generally, occur at approximately 11:00 a.m. on Credential Requests Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Please contact the sports information Credentials are issued for news and editorial coverage on a office in advance with your interview request. case-by-case basis to those filing game stories, accredited mem- Telephone Lines & Wireless Internet bers from established media outlets, and personnel assigned by Nine telephone lines and wireless internet are available in the the sports information office. Requests should be directed to press box area. Lawrence Fan, Sports Information Director. The credential recip- Travel ient agrees to all conditions set forth by the University relating Mineta San Jose International Airport is a 15-minute drive to to conduct and print, video, audio, digital and photographic Spartan Stadium. Alaska, American, Delta, Hawaiian, Horizon, game coverage. Jet Blue, Northwest, Southwest, United and US Air are major Press Box domestic carriers with daily flights into San Jose. San Francisco The Spartan Stadium press box is located on the 7th Street and Oakland International Airports are 45-minute freeway side of the stadium and is an open-air facility. Carry a jacket. drives to San Jose State University. The press box remains open three hours after each contest. Weekday Telephone Interviews Game Day Parking Players are available for telephone interviews. Best interview Media parking is located in Lot 1, located on 7th and days are Tuesday and Wednesday late mornings. Place a Humboldt streets. Media parking passes for home games are requests at least a day in advance. Out-of-town telephone inter- issued by the sports information office. views with players originate from the media relations office at a Photographers mutually-convenient time. Credentials are issued to newspapers, wire services, video Weekly Press Conference crews and team photographers. NCAA rules limit photogra- Coach Mike MacIntyre and selected team members will partic- phers to a wide area behind the restraining line around the play- ipate in a weekly news conference at the Simpkins Stadium ing field and outside the 25-yard lines. Center. The first press conference is Mon., Aug. 30. Call (408) Play-by-Play Television 924-1217 for more details. Contact Lawrence Fan in writing at least 30 days prior to a Weekly WAC Teleconference game concerning video play-by-play of San Jose State University Coach Mike MacIntyre participates in the weekly Western home football games. Athletic Conference’s Monday teleconference beginning Aug. 30 Radio Broadcasts through Nov. 29. Telephone number is (913) 312-9303. Replay The radio broadcast booth for the designated official flagship begins at 2:00 p.m. (PT) and can be accessed by calling (877) 812- station of the visiting team at Spartan Stadium is Box B on the 1320. mezzanine level of the press box and has space for five working individuals. ISDN and regular telephone service are provided. 9:30 a.m. (PT) Dave Chaffin, WAC 9:32 a.m. (PT) San Jose State Production 9:39 a.m. (PT) Hawai’i Truck & 9:46 a.m. (PT) Louisiana Tech Satellite Uplink 9:53 a.m. (PT) New Mexico State 10:00 a.m. (PT) Utah State Parking 10:07 a.m. (PT) Idaho Production 10:14 a.m. (PT) Nevada truck and satellite 10:21 a.m. (PT) Boise State uplink parking is 10:28 a.m. (PT) Fresno State on the 7th street 10:35 a.m. (PT) WAC Commissioner side of the stadi- World Wide Web Information um. Arrangements must be made to park a truck overnight The official San Jose State University athletics webite is inside Spartan Stadium. www.sjsuspartans.com. Scouts www.collegepressbox.com is the official media website for Space limitations prohibit seating and standing in the press Western Athletic Conference football. Access and download box for scouting purposes. weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, Spotters & Statisticians logos and more for the WAC and each of its member schools. Requests for spotters and/or statisticians should be placed Login information is available to accredited media or one can two weeks prior to a home game. apply for a password by sending an e-mail to password@col- Statistics & Services legepressbox.com. Game statistics, play-by-play accounts and post-game quotes are compiled and distributed. FAX service is available. A meal is available two hours before kickoff.

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NEWSPAPERS San José Mercury News, 750 Ridder Park Dr., San José, CA 95190. (408) 920-5354, (408) 920-5244 (FAX). www.mercurynews.com. Mark Purdy, Tim Kawakami (Columnists), Jon Wilner (College beat).

San Francisco Chronicle, 901 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94103. (415) 777-7201, (415) 543-3754 (FAX). www.sfgate.com. Gwen Knapp, Scott Ostler, Bruce Jenkins (Columnists), John Crumpacker (College beat).

Bay Area News Group, 2630 Shadelands Dr., Walnut Creek, CA 94598. (925) 943-8591, (925) 943-6150 (FAX). www.bayareanews- group.com. Gary Peterson, Monte Poole (Columnists), Jonathan Okanes (College beat).

Santa Cruz Sentinel, 207 Church St., Santa Cruz, CA 95061. (831) 423-4248, (831) 429-9620 (FAX). www.santacruzsentinel.com. Jim Seimas. TELEVISION Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, 300 Townsend St., San Francisco, CA Spartan Daily, San José State University, San José, CA 95192. (408) 94107, (415) 615-4600. www.csnbayarea.com. Damon Andrews, 924-3280, (408) 924-3237 (FAX). Mindi Bach, Dave Benz, Chuck Fisher, Kate Longworth, Matt Morrison, Scott Reiss, Jaymee Sire, Henry Wofford (Anchors & reporters). RADIO KLIV 1590-AM (Flagship station), P.O. Box 995, San José, CA KNTV-TV, 2450 N. First St., San José, CA 95131. (408) 432-4765, 95109. (408) 293-8030. www.kliv.com. (408) 432-4425 (FAX). www.nbc11.com. Raj Mathai (Sports direc- tor), Laurence Scott, Laura Behnke. KCBS 740-AM, 865 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 765-4062, (415) 765-4080 (FAX). www.kcbs.com. Hal Ramey KRON-TV, 1101 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA 94109. (415) (Sports director), Steve Bitker, Dave Lewis, John Shrader. 561-8981, (415) 561-8136 (FAX). www.kron.com. Gary Radnich (Sports director), Vernon Glenn. KGO 810-AM, 900 Front St., San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 954- 8142, (415) 954-8686 (FAX). www.kgo.com. Rich Walcoff, Kevin KPIX-TV, 855 Battery St., San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 765- Ratich. 8675, (415) 765-8973 (FAX). www.kpix.com. Dennis O’Donnell (Sports director), Kim Coyle. KNBR 680-AM, 1050-AM, 55 Hawthorne St., San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 995-6807. www.knbr.com. Ralph Barbieri, Rod KGO-TV, 900 Front St., San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 954-7934, Brooks, Damon Bruce, Bob Fitzgerald, Brian Murphy, Gary (415) 956-6402 (FAX). www.kgo.com. Larry Beil (Sports director), Radnich, Tom Tolbert (weekday talk hosts). Mike Shumann.

KSJS 90.5-FM, San José State University, San José, CA 95192. KTVU-TV, 2 Jack London Sq., Oakland, CA 94607. (510) 874- (408) 924-4548, (408) 924-4583 (FAX). www.ksjs.org. 0254, (510) 451-2610 (FAX). www.ktvu.com. Mark Ibanez (Sports director), Joe Fonzi, Fred Inglis. KTRB 860 AM, 1700 Montgomery St., #400, San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 398-4242. www.ktrb860.com. Ron Barr, Chris KSBW-TV, P.O. Box 81651, Salinas, CA 93912. (831) 424-1198, Townsend (local weeknight talk hosts). (831) 424-0124 (FAX). www.ksbw.com. Dennis Lehnen (Sports director).

Update TV, San José State University, San José, CA 95192. (408) 924-3250.

NEWS SERVICES Associated Press, 303 Second St., Suite 680N, San Francisco, CA 94107. (415) 495-1708, (415) 495-4967 (FAX). www.ap.org. Janie McCauley, Josh Dubow, Rick Eymer. LAWRENCE FAN AMY VILLA DOMINIC Sports Information Associate Sports URRUTIA Director Information Student Assistant Director

www.sjsuspartans.com 175 Opponents’ Composite Schedule

New Southern Boise Fresno Louisiana Alabama Wisconsin Utah UC Davis Nevada Mexico Utah State Hawai’i Idaho Utah State State Tech State

Virginia Eastern Tech San Diego San Jose at at Pitt at at USC North Sept. 4 Washington 9/6 Cincinnati State Grambling State UNLV Wyoming 9/2 California Oklahoma 9/2 Dakota 9/2 at FedEx 9/5 Field

at San Jose Portland Colorado at at Sept. 11 Penn State San Diego UNLV Idaho State Texas State State State Army Nebraska A&M

at at at Arizona at California at at at Fresno at Sept. 18 San Jose New Navy UNLV Duke State San Diego 9/17 Wyoming Utah State UTEP State Colorado State Mexico

at at at at at Austin at San Jose Oregon at at Charleston Southern Sept. 25 Weber Brigham San Diego Colorado Duke Peay Texas State State State Mississippi Kansas Southern Mississippi State Young State State

at at at Brigham at Northern at New Louisiana at Oct. 2 Florida Michigan San Jose Cal Poly Boise State Young Western Arizona UNLV Mexico Tech Hawai’i State State 10/1 Michigan State

at at at at at South San Jose New Oct. 9 South Minnesota North Iowa Toledo Hawai’i Louisiana Fresno Utah State Dakota State Mexico Carolina Dakota State Tech State

at New at at at at Oct. 16 Mississippi Ohio State Cal Poly San Jose Mexico Fresno Nevada Idaho Louisiana Wyoming Hawai’i State State State Tech

Louisiana at at New at at South Colorado South at at Oct. 23 Tech San Jose Hawai’i Boise State Mexico Tennessee Iowa Dakota State Alabama Idaho Utah State 10/26 State 10/26 State

at at Southern San Jose at at Oct. 30 Utah State Idaho UC Davis Air Force Utah State Nevada Hawai’i

at at New at at Dixie at at at Fresno Nov. 6 TCU North Hawai’i Louisiana Mexico Nevada LSU Purdue State Idaho Utah State Boise State State Dakota Tech State

at at at at at at Mississippi at Louisiana New Boise State Nov. 13 Indiana Eastern Notre Fresno Idaho Nevada San Jose State Cal Poly Tech Mexico 11/12 Washington Dame State 11/12 State State

Georgia at New Fresno at at Sacramento at San Jose at Nov. 20 State San Diego Mexico State Boise State Idaho Michigan State Nevada State Utah State 11/18 State State 11/19 11/19

at at at at Auburn North- Brigham Boise State New Nov. 27 Nevada Idaho Hawai’i San Jose Fresno 11/26 western Young 11/26 Mexico 11/26 State State State

at at San Jose Dec. 4 Louisiana Utah State Illinois UNLV Nevada Boise State State Tech

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