Azusa Pacific Sports Information Sports Information Director: Joe Reinsch NCAA DIVISION II FOOTBALL - GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Associate Director: Stephen Hinkel #17 AZUSA PACIFIC (6-1/5-0) AT SIMON FRASER (0-6/0-4) Graduate Assistant: Sarah Macias Phone: (626) 815-5085 Date: Saturday, October 22, 2016 | Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time) Social Media: @APUCougars Location: Burnaby, British Columbia | Swangard Stadium | Seating: 4,200 | Playing Surface: Grass athletics.apu.edu Media Information Live Video: Clan TV Story Lines Game Day Weather Live Stats: Simon Fraser Game Central  Last Saturday’s win over Humboldt State marked Weather Forecast from Twitter Updates: @APUCougars wunderground.com Azusa Pacific’s 500th game in program history. The Cougars began play in 1965 and have an all-time Tickets record of 269-225-6. Conditions Partly Cloudy Email: [email protected] Daytime High Temperature 56° F The Cougars rank second in Division II in red zone Swangard Stadium: Seating Chart  Game Time Temperature 54° F defense, allowing only 10 scores (eight TD, two FG) General Admission ...... $10 Wind: 5 mph ENE in 20 situations when opponents have driven inside Visiting Student (with ID) ...... $5 Humidity: 73% Seniors (age 65 & over) ...... $2 the Azusa Pacific 20-yard line, making the Cougars Cloud Cover: 57% Students (age 5-18) ...... $2 one of just two teams in Division II with a red zone Chance of Precipitation: 12% Children (age 4 & under) ...... free defense of 50 percent or better. Sunset: 6:07 p.m. PDT Azusa Pacific  Azusa Pacific ranks second nationally in Division II in kickoff return yardage with an average return of 29.7 yards, and the Cougars also rank in the nation- NCAA Division II Win Leaders al top-5 in sacks (30), interceptions (14). (last 44 games)

 Azusa Pacific’s 5-0 start was just the fifth time in School (Super Region-Conference) W L PCT REC program history the Cougars had won five straight to 1. Northwest Missouri State (SR3-MIAA) 42 2 .955 7-0 start the season. Only one Azusa Pacific team has 2. Shepherd (SR1-Mountain East) 39 5 .886 6-0 won six straight to open the year, which was the 3. Minnesota State-Mankato (SR3-NSIC) 38 6 .864 5-2 1985 team featuring Christian Okoye. 4. Colorado State-Pueblo (SR4-RMAC) 37 7 .841 4-3  Only six NCAA Division II programs have won more Henderson State (SR3-GAC) 37 7 .841 6-1 games than Azusa Pacific over its previous 44 Minnesota-Duluth (SR3-NSIC) 37 7 .841 6-1 games (see chart to right). The national title-game 7. Azusa Pacific (SR3-GNAC) 36 8 .818 6-1 participants the past two years (Northwest Missouri Ferris State (SR4-GLIAC) 36 8 .818 5-2 State, Minnesota State-Mankato, Shepherd) repre- 9. Harding (SR3-GAC) 35 9 .795 7-0 sent the top three programs of that list. Ohio Dominican (SR4-GLIAC) 35 9 .795 4-3

 The Cougars are 36-8 in their last 44 games overall 11. six teams tied 34 10 .773 and 27-4 in their last 30 conference games. Both stretches date back to a 2012 Homecoming victory over Central Washington. The Cougars are 19-5 on the road during that stretch.

Series History: Azusa Pacific vs. Simon Fraser  All-time series: Azusa Pacific leads the all-time series with Simon Fraser, 8-1. The Cougars are 3-1 against the Clan in Canada, although Azusa Pacific’s average margin of victory in its last three visits to SFU is only 10 points, including a narrow 16-10 victory last year.

2016 Azusa Pacific Schedule Series Streaks 09/01 WEST TEXAS A&M (RV) W 28-10 Current: Azusa Pacific (8, 2012-present) In Glendora: Azusa Pacific (5, 2012-present) 09/10 *at Humboldt State (#13) W 38-27 Longest: Azusa Pacific (8, 2012-present) In Burnaby: Azusa Pacific (3, 2013-present)

09/17 *at Central Washington W 27-17 Series History (all games): Azusa Pacific vs. Simon Fraser 09/24 *SIMON FRASER W 64-14 10/01 *at Western Oregon W 31-2 Date Location Winner Score 10/08 at Colorado Mines (RV) L 23-27 10/06/2012 Burnaby, British Columbia Simon Fraser 66-38 *GNAC game 11/10/2012 Glendora, Calif. (Citrus Stadium) Azusa Pacific 41-28 *GNAC game 10/15 *HUMBOLDT STATE W 45-13 10/12/2013 Glendora, Calif. (Citrus Stadium) Azusa Pacific 44-36 *GNAC game 10/22 *at Simon Fraser 1 p.m. 11/16/2013 Burnaby, British Columbia Azusa Pacific 28-19 *GNAC game 10/29 *CENTRAL WASHINGTON 6 p.m. 09/20/2014 Glendora, Calif. (Citrus Stadium) Azusa Pacific 32-24 non-conference 11/05 *WESTERN OREGON 6 p.m. 11/08/2014 Burnaby, British Columbia Azusa Pacific 21-6 *GNAC game 11/12 at Colorado Mesa 1 p.m. 09/19/2015 Burnaby, British Columbia (Swangard) Azusa Pacific 16-10 non-conference 11/14/2015 Glendora, Calif. (Citrus Stadium) Azusa Pacific 38-17 *GNAC game 09/24/2016 Glendora, Calif. (Citrus Stadium) Azusa Pacific 64-14 *GNAC game 2013 Azusa

HEAD COACH VICTOR SANTA CRUZ WATCH LIFE ON FILM: VICTOR

Head coach Victor Santa Cruz took Azusa Pacific football to a new classification, and he has already established the Cougars as an NCAA Division II destination program. Santa Cruz guided Azusa Pacific through its transition into NCAA membership by leading the Cou- gars to consecutive 10-win seasons and back-to-back Great Northwest Athletic Conference champion- ships in 2013 and 2014, which were the program's second and third seasons of NCAA competition. In four years of NCAA Division II competition, Azusa Pacific is a GNAC-best 30-14 overall, winning 22 of its past 26 conference games entering the 2016 campaign. In 2013, Santa Cruz took a Cougar team picked fifth in the GNAC preseason poll to a 9-1 league record before concluding the historic season with a dominant postseason win in the Victory Bowl, 67-0 over Greenville College, to give Azusa Pacific its third 10-win season in program history. For his efforts, Santa Cruz was named the 2013 GNAC and National Christian College Athletic Association Coach of the Year. A year later, his team repeated the GNAC title with another 10-win campaign, this time starting the year with a thrilling nationally-televised 26-23 double-overtime win over Division II's all-time winningest program Grand Valley State in front of a school-record crowd of 6,199 plus the national TV audience. The Cougars responded from the season's lone setback with a season-ending nine-game win streak, led by Terrell Watson, who was the NCAA's leading rusher (all divisions) with 195.7 rushing yards per game. The 10-1 campaign was the first time Azusa Pacific produced back-to-back 10-win seasons. In 2015, despite the departures of Watson and offensive tackle Cody Clay to NFL camps, the Cougars extended their streak of producing a 1,000-yard rusher to a fifth straight year, helping produce the pro- gram's third consecutive winning season by going 6-4 overall and 3-3 in the GNAC. The outstanding coaching staff Santa Cruz has assembled includes NFL Hall of Famer Jackie Slater, who was instrumental in the development of former walk-on tight end Luke Marquardt into an NFL-caliber offensive lineman (currently with the Detroit Lions) and 2014 graduate Cody Clay, who also signed an NFL free agent contract with the Atlanta Falcons and participated in training camp with the Dallas Cowboys. In addition, running backs coach Ben Buys helped develop Watson into the 2015 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl MVP, which led to a spot on the Cincinnati Bengals practice squad in 2015 and a new free agent deal with the Cleveland Browns in 2016. For all his recent success on the field, Santa Cruz is just as proud of the impact he's made on the program by placing his emphasis on the transfor- mation of young men who can achieve success after graduation. His focus on academics has resulted in landing a league-high 44 players from Azusa Pacific on the GNAC All-Academic team over the past four seasons while claiming four consecutive GNAC academic team championships. "I'm a passionate guy," said Santa Cruz. "I'm passionate about Jesus Christ, my family and Azusa Pacific. Through competition on the field and in the classroom, I want to see young men exit this program with an understanding of effective process, a sense of self, and the vision to become suc- cessful husbands, fathers, employees and employers." It's a philosophy that has delivered concrete results, as evidenced by Azusa Pacific's recent success both on and off the field. The Cougars used a four-game winning streak at the end of the 2012 season as a springboard into consecutive 10-win seasons and GNAC titles in 2013 and 2014 and a third straight winning season in 2015 as the program has piled up a 30-7 record since winning its Homecoming game in 2012. The first four years of Division II competition came on the heels of back-to-back playoff appearances which wrapped up the program's long-standing affiliation as an NAIA independent program, and Santa Cruz was recognized as the NAIA Independent Coach of the Year in 2010 and 2011. The 2011 season, which was Azusa Pacific's final year competing in the NAIA, opened with a narrow 42-40 loss to University of San Diego in a wild shootout that featured 48 combined fourth-quarter points in front of 6,124 (school attendance record at the time). Despite the season-opening defeat, Santa Cruz guided his team to six straight wins by an average margin of 38 points. The only other regular-season loss was a 38-31 setback at Linden- wood, but a resilient set of Cougars regrouped and closed out the regular season with back-to-back blowout wins over fellow NAIA independents Southern Oregon and Menlo to earn a spot in the 16-team NAIA playoffs. Azusa Pacific piled up 587 yards of total offense in a 49-26 first-round playoff win before traveling to Helena, Montana, for the second consecutive postseason, for a quarterfinal matchup with defending national champion Carroll College. The Cougars scored on the game's opening possession and didn't trail until late in the fourth quarter when Carroll chewed up over eight minutes of clock with an 18-play scoring drive to edge the Cougars, 17-14. Santa Cruz's 2011 offense, led by two-time NAIA Independent Offensive Player of the Year QB John van den Raadt, rushed for a school-record 3,915 yards in 2011 (326.2 yards per game) and also set the program's single-season records for scoring (45.6 points per game) and total offense (496.4 yards per game). Van den Raadt, who started 40 consecutive games for Santa Cruz, ended up shattering the program's career record for total offense, finishing with 9,335 yards which included another program-record of 6,639 yards passing. He was the only QB in scholarship (non-NCAA Division III) to average 100 yards rushing per game, and he was the leading rusher for Santa Cruz's offense which led the NAIA in rushing (3,915 yards) and scoring average (45.6), and also ranked as college football's most productive rushing offense by averaging 7.6 yards per rush at- tempt, making Azusa Pacific the only four-year college football program at any level in 2011 to average over seven yards per rush. That final round of Cougar success in the NAIA was even more rewarding due to the process it took for an independent program to get there. Santa Cruz annually clashed with some of the nation’s top programs, putting together schedules comprised primarily of top NCAA Division I FCS, Division II, and NAIA programs while traveling nationwide to play teams in Florida, Texas, Utah, Wisconsin, Oregon, Louisiana, Missouri, Washington, Montana, and Oklahoma. Now in his 16th year on the Cougar coaching staff, Santa Cruz came to Azusa Pacific in 2001, serving five seasons as an assistant before taking over as head coach in 2006. During his first three seasons he served as the offensive coordinator, overseeing the development of the program's all- time leading passer (Luke Winslow) and the fourth-best all-time rusher (Ben Buys) at the time they graduated. Santa Cruz played his collegiate ball at the University of Hawai'i, where he was a four-year linebacker for the Warriors, tallying 139 tackles (83 solo) during his career. He redshirted the 1990 season and then played in 46 games over the next four seasons (1991-94). As a 1992 sophomore, he played on the Rainbows' Western Athletic Conference championship team that beat Illinois in the Holiday Bowl. The son of a former U.S. Marines major, Santa Cruz lived in Hawai'i, Arizona, Japan, Orange County and San Diego, where he became a prep standout at Rancho Buena Vista High School in Vista, Calif. He was the Palomar League Defensive Player of the Year while collecting All-CIF honors as a 1989 senior. Santa Cruz graduated from the University of Hawai'i with a bachelor's degree in economics in 1995, and he completed a master's in organizational leadership from Azusa Pacific in 2010. Santa Cruz, who also teaches in the university's exercise and sport science department, lives in Rancho Cucamonga with his wife Jamie and their three children, Victor, Jr. (14), Izabella (13), and Levi (10). 2013 Azusa

VS. NCAA DIVISION II COUGARS POSTSEASON HISTORY Since 1996, Azusa Pacific is 48-30 vs. NCAA Division II teams. In 2010, the Cougars snapped a 10-game Azusa Pacific qualified for the NAIA playoffs eight times, all since 1998, losing streak to D-II teams by defeating Lincoln (Mo.) and the Cougars made a ninth post-

University, 59-14, and in 2011 Azusa Pacific split a pair season appearance with last year’s invitation to the National Christian of road games against D-II foes in consecutive weeks, College Athletic Association (NCCAA) defeating future GNAC rival Dixie State, 48-19, before Victory Bowl. The Cougars are 10-7 all transitioning D-II program Lindenwood (Mo.) edged the -time in postseason play. They won their first six NAIA playoff games, NCAA DIVISION II FOOTBALL RANKINGS Cougars by a 38-31 tally the following week. including all four in 1998 when they Azusa Pacific joined Division II’s Great Northwest won the national championship in their AFCA Coaches’ Poll (Oct. 17, 2016) Athletic Conference in 2012, going 4-6 that year against first-ever postseason appearance. Last 2016 GNAC foes. The Cougars have faced at least two D-II Below is a game-by-game list of Azusa Pacific’s all-time playoff results. Rank Week School (1st place votes) Record Pts opponents every season since 2003, when Humboldt 1 1 Northwest Missouri State (30) 7-0 750 2 2 Grand Valley State (Mich.) 7-0 717 State was the Cougars’ lone D-II foe. 1998 (NAIA Playoffs) 3 3 Shepherd (W.Va.) 6-0 689 at Azusa, Calif. (first round) 4 4 Midwestern State (Texas) 6-0 660 Azusa Pacific vs. the GNAC Azusa Pacific 31, Taylor 28 5 5 Tuskegee (Ala.) 6-0 619 (current members) at Azusa, Calif. (quarterfinals) 6 6 Sioux Falls (S.D.) 7-0 596 Azusa Pacific 35, C. Washington 28 7 8 Harding (Ark.) 7-0 537 Opponent Overall 2016 results & schedule 8 7 (Pa.) 6-0 536 Central Washington 5-7 W, 27-17 (A); 10/29 (H) at Azusa, Calif. (semifinals) 9 9 Texas A&M-Commerce 5-1 496 Humboldt State 13-20 W, 38-27 (A); W, 45-13 (H) Azusa Pacific 26, Huron 24 10 10 North Alabama 4-1 494 Simon Fraser 8-1 W, 64-14 (H); 10/22 (A) 11 11 Ashland (Ohio) 6-1 458 at Savannah, Tenn. (championship) Western Oregon 6-5 W, 31-2 (A); 11/5 (H) 12 12 Emporia State (Kan.) 6-1 390 Azusa Pacific 17, Olivet Nazarene 14 13 13 Indiana (Pa.) 5-1 387 14 14 LIU-Post (N.Y.) 7-0 343 1999 (NAIA Playoffs) 15 15 Henderson State (Ark.) 6-1 333 at Azusa, Calif. (first round) 16 17 Valdosta State (Ga.) 5-1 294 Azusa Pacific 31, Doane 12 17 19 Azusa Pacific 6-1 239 at Azusa, Calif. (quarterfinals) 18 18 Assumption (Mass.) 6-1 230 Azusa Pacific 38, Hastings 35 19 20 Florida Tech 5-1 203 20 21 North Carolina-Pembroke 6-1 181 at Azusa, Calif. (semifinals) 21 22 Bemidji State (Minn.) 6-1 148 Georgetown 66, Azusa Pacific 35 22 25 Wayne State (Mich.) 6-1 141 23 NR Fairmont State (W.Va.) 7-0 87 2000 (NAIA Playoffs) 24 NR Minnesota-Duluth 6-1 56 TH at Olathe, Kan. (first round) 25 NR Ferris State (Mich.) 5-2 53 COUGARS REPEAT AS 17 IN DIRECTORS CUP MidAmerica Naz. 27, Azusa Pacific 21 Azusa Pacific’s entrance into full NCAA Division II Others receiving votes: Newberry (S.C.), 48; Slippery Rock (Pa.), 25; membership in 2014-15 was among the best first-year 2003 (NAIA Playoffs) Colorado School of Mines, 11; Central Missouri, 9; Wingate (N.C.), 7; South- at Bismarck, N.D. (first round) west Baptist (Mo.), 6; Central Washington, 4; West Alabama, 2; Notre Dame performances in Division II history, as the Cougars fin- Mary 20, Azusa Pacific 2 (Ohio), 1. th ished 17 in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup program; the Cougars repeated 17th place last year in the pro- 2004 (NAIA Playoffs) D2Football.com (Oct. 18, 2016) gram’s second year of NCAA active membership. at Alva, Okla. (first round) Azusa Pacific 16, NW Oklahoma 0 Last The top-20 finish was the best performance by a first- Rank Week School (1st place votes) Record year Division II program in the last 14 years; only two at Azusa, Calif. (quarterfinals) 1 1 Northwest Missouri State 7-0 Azusa Pacific 24, Sioux Falls 3 2 2 Grand Valley State 7-0 schools prior to that finished higher in the Directors’ Cup at Helena, Mont. (semifinals) 3 3 North Alabama 4-1 standings in their first year of Division II membership. Carroll 14, Azusa Pacific 10 4 4 Shepherd 6-0

5 5 Midwestern State 6-0 Top-25 Directors’ Cup Finishes 2005 (NAIA Playoffs) 6 6 Sioux Falls 7-0 (First-Year Eligible Division II Members) at Azusa, Calif. (first round) 7 7 Emporia State 6-1 Montana Tech 24, Azusa Pacific 17 8 8 Ashland 6-1 UC San Diego (2000-01): 4th

9 9 Texas A&M-Commerce 5-1 Lynn (1996-97): 8th 2010 (NAIA Playoffs) 10 10 Tuskegee 6-0 at Helena, Mont. (first round) 11 11 California (Pa.) 6-0 Azusa Pacific (2014-15): 17th Carroll 35, Azusa Pacific 21 12 12 Harding 7-0 Hawaiʻi Pacific (1998-99): 18th 13 13 Indiana (Pa.) 5-1 Lindenwood (2013-14): 23rd 2011 (NAIA Playoffs) 14 14 Minnesota Duluth 6-1 Central Washington (1999-2000): 25th 15 15 Central Missouri 5-2 at Azusa, Calif. (first round) Azusa Pacific 49, Ottawa 26 16 16 Valdosta State 5-1 17 18 Henderson State 6-1 The Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup program awards at Helena, Mont. (quarterfinals) 18 19 LIU-Post 7-0 points based on an institution’s finish in up to 14 NCAA Carroll 17, Azusa Pacific 14 19 20 Azusa Pacific 6-1 Division II championship sports (seven women’s and 20 21 Bemidji State 6-1 2013 (NCCAA Victory Bowl) 21 24 Ferris State 5-2 seven men’s). Prior to joining NCAA Division II, Azusa at Rome, Ga. 22 25 Wayne State (Mich.) 6-1 Pacific won an unprecedented eight consecutive NAIA Azusa Pacific 67, Greenville (IL) 0 23 NR UNC-Pembroke 6-1 Directors’ Cup trophies (2005-12). 24 NR Florida Tech 5-1 25 NR Fairmont State 7-0 The best 2015-16 team finishes for Azusa Pacific were top-10 finishes from women’s soccer and men’s outdoor track and field. In all, 10 Cougar teams made NCAA Divi- sion II postseason appearances, an improvement over 9 teams advancing to the postseason in 2014-15. 2013 Azusa

2016 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS & PREVIEWS

Sept. 1, 2016 (home), Azusa Pacific 28, West Texas A&M 10: For the third straight year, Az- usa Pacific kicked off the season with a Thursday night win over a quality NCAA Division II oppo- nent. Kurt Scoby rushed for a game-high 118 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Cougar of- fense, while the defense produced three turnovers and limited the Buffs to 273 yards total offense.

2016 Conference Standings Azusa Pacific Record: 1-0 / box score: page 9

# # TEAM (rank) GNAC OVERALL PF PA Sept. 10, 2016 (away), 24 Azusa Pacific 38, 13 Humboldt State 27: A four-turnover perfor- Azusa Pacific (17) 5-0 6-1 256 110 mance from Azusa Pacific's resurgent defense sparked the Cougars to a 38-27 road win over Hum- Central Washington 4-1 5-2 256 131 boldt State. Taliuaki Suliafu put the exclamation point on the victory, picking off Lumberjack QB Western Oregon 2-3 3-4 141 241 Robert Webber and returning it 63 yards for a score with 1:19 to play, halting HSU's potential game- Humboldt State 1-4 3-4 238 269 winning drive just after it entered Azusa Pacific territory. Lavell Thomas recorded the other two Simon Fraser 0-4 0-6 61 323 interceptions against Webber, and Billy Tanuvasa recovered a fumble deep in Lumberjack territory

Last Week’s Results to set up a second-quarter TD pass from Andrew Elffers to Josiah Thropay that gave the Cougars a Central Washington (H) def. Western Oregon, 35-0 21-10 lead on the first play of the second quarter. Azusa Pacific (H) def. Humboldt State, 45-13 Record: 2-0 (1-0 GNAC) / box score: page 10

This Week’s Schedule (all times local) Sept. 17, 2016 (away), #16 Azusa Pacific 27, Central Washington 17: For the second straight Humboldt State at Western Oregon, 12:30 pm week, Azusa Pacific rallied from a fourth-quarter deficit in a challenging road environment as the Azusa Pacific at Simon Fraser, 1:00 pm Cougars scored two touchdowns in the final 4:02 to claim a 27-17 win. Andrew Elffers completed Team Statistical Leaders 12-of-22 passes for 169 yards and three TDs, including the go-ahead score on a 45-yard screen

SCORING MARGIN GAMES PF PA MARGIN pass to Aaron Baltazar that pushed the Cougars in front for good, 21-17, with 4:02 to play. 1. Azusa Pacific 7 256 110 +146 Record: 3-0 (2-0 GNAC) / box score: page 11

2. Central Washington 7 256 131 +125 # 3. Humboldt State 7 238 269 -31 Sept. 24, 2016 (home), 15 Azusa Pacific 64, Simon Fraser 14: Big plays in the passing game 4. Western Oregon 7 141 241 -100 lifted Azusa Pacific to a 64-14 win over Simon Fraser as the Cougars produced 347 yards and six 5. Simon Fraser 6 61 323 -262 touchdowns through the air. Quarterbacks Andrew Elffers and Chad Jeffries split time under center and threw three touchdowns each, as Elffers completed 12-of-16 for 168 yards while Jeffries went TOTAL OFFENSE RUSH PASS YARDS YPP AVG 6-for-11 for 188 yards. Brandon Jackson was the biggest beneficiary, hauling in three of the scoring 1. Humboldt State 1081 2039 3120 5.7 445.7 2. Central Washington 1010 1946 2956 5.9 422.3 receptions in a five-catch, 106-yard performance. 3. Azusa Pacific 963 1750 2713 6.3 387.6 Record: 4-0 (3-0 GNAC) / box score: page 12

4. Western Oregon 644 1706 2350 4.8 335.7 # 5. Simon Fraser 196 1136 1332 3.3 222.0 Oct. 1, 2016 (away), 14 Azusa Pacific 31, Western Oregon 2: Azusa Pacific's defense was perfect in the red zone, turning away Western Oregon with no points in four trips inside the 20-yard TOTAL DEFENSE RUSH PASS YARDS YPP AVG line in an impressive 31-2 road win. With its third GNAC road win, Azusa Pacific posted a 5-0 start 1. Central Washington 651 1526 2177 4.6 311.0 for the fifth time in program history (first since 2002). QBs Andrew Elffers and Chad Jeffries com- 2. Azusa Pacific 665 1834 2499 4.6 357.0 bined for 288 passing yards, as Elffers started and went 12-for-19 for 187 yards while Jeffries came 3. Western Oregon 667 2140 2807 5.2 401.0 4. Simon Fraser 882 1870 2752 6.6 458.7 off the bench to provide 101 yards on 6-of-14 attempts. Each of them tossed a touchdown pass. 5. Humboldt State 1666 1685 3351 6.9 478.7 Record: 5-0 (4-0 GNAC) / box score: page 13

# GAINED LOST Oct. 8, 2016 (away), Colorado School of Mines 27, 10 Azusa Pacific 23: Azusa Pacific's TURNOVER MARGIN (FUMB/INT) (FUMB/INT) MARGIN fourth-quarter road success was halted by Colorado Mines, which stopped the No. 10-ranked Cou- 1. Azusa Pacific 19 (5/14) 10 (8/2) +9 gars on their final possession in the red zone. Azusa Pacific rallied from a 13-0 first-quarter deficit 2. Humboldt State 8 (3/5) 8 (3/5) 0 with two first-half touchdowns, then rallied again from a halftime deficit with another score in the first 3. Central Washington 6 (3/3) 7 (2/5) -1 minute of the third quarter. Andrew Elffers completed 11-of-14 passes for 219 yards and two touch- 4. Simon Fraser 12 (9/3) 14 (4/10) -2 downs, and Kurt Scoby returned to the lineup rushing for 79 yards on 15 carries. 5. Western Oregon 10 (5/5) 15 (5/10) -5 Record: 5-1 / box score: page 14

RED ZONE OFFENSE TDS (RUSH/PASS) FG TOTAL/OPPS % # 1. Humboldt State 19 (12/7) 3 22/26 84.6 Oct. 15, 2016 (home), 19 Azusa Pacific 45, Humboldt State 13 / (500th game all-time): Azusa 2. Azusa Pacific 18 (9/9) 8 26/32 81.2 Pacific celebrated its 500th game in program history by rolling up over 500 yards of offense, and 3. Central Washington 18 (11/7) 1 19/25 76.0 Andrew Elffers led the way, throwing for a career-high 298 yards on 18-of-25 passing while 4. Western Oregon 8 (2/6) 4 12/24 50.0 adding 50 rushing yards on six carries. The Cougars' balanced offensive effort produced 559 yards 5. Simon Fraser 1 (0/1) 2 3/9 33.3 of total offense and averaged 8.6 yards per offensive play.

RED ZONE DEFENSE TDS (RUSH/PASS) FG TOTAL/OPPS % Record: 6-1 (5-0 GNAC) / box score: page 15

1. Azusa Pacific 8 (4/4) 2 10/20 50.0 Oct. 22, 2016 (away), #17 Azusa Pacific at Simon Fraser 2. Central Washington 10 (4/6) 3 13/22 59.1 3. Western Oregon 22 (11/11) 4 26/35 74.3 Series History: Azusa Pacific leads the all-time series, 8-1, winning eight in a row overall and going 4. Simon Fraser 22 (11/11) 3 25/30 83.3 3-1 in British Columbia. 5. Humboldt State 15 (9/6) 5 20/23 87.0 Opponent current overall record / conference record / national rank: 0-6 overall / 0-4 GNAC / NR

SACKS SACKS/YARDS ALLOWED/YARDS Oct. 29, 2016 (home), Azusa Pacific vs. Central Washington (Homecoming) Azusa Pacific 30/209 11/61 Series History: Central Washington leads the all-time series, 7-5; the road team has won each of Central Washington 23/166 21/119 the past five meetings. Humboldt State 10/69 11/79 Opponent current overall record / conference record / national rank: 5-2 overall / 4-1 GNAC / RV Simon Fraser 18/108 33/275 Western Oregon 22/135 25/182 Nov. 5, 2016 (home), Azusa Pacific vs. Western Oregon (Heroes Game)

3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS CONV ATT PCT Series History: Azusa Pacific pulled ahead in the all-time series, 6-5, with an Oct. 1 road win over 1. Central Washington 40 104 38.5 the Wolves. 2. Humboldt State 40 107 37.4 Opponent current overall record / conference record / national rank: 3-4 overall / 2-3 GNAC / NR 3. Azusa Pacific 30 83 36.1 4. Western Oregon 32 112 28.6 Nov. 12, 2016 (away), Azusa Pacific at Colorado Mesa 5. Simon Fraser 22 101 21.8 Series History: First meeting between the programs. Just 35 days after playing its first game in the state of Colorado, Azusa Pacific returns to the Centennial State to take on another RMAC program. Opponent current overall record / conference record / national rank: 5-2 overall / 5-2 RMAC / NR 2013 Azusa

OFFENSE: SPREAD DEFENSE: EAGLE 8 Weston Carr R-Fr. 6-1 195 94 Jason Schwartz Jr. 6-3 240 WR 13 Tanner Henry Sr. 6-2 180 DE 61 Haden Hobbs Jr. 6-1 240

49 Josiah Thropay Sr. 6-4 260 90 Billy Tanuvasa Sr. 6-2 315 TE 87 Shane Hursh R-Fr. 6-5 230 NG 54 Christian Caraveo Jr. 6-0 275

60 Ben Northup R-Fr. 6-5 305 92 Traves-Charles Raphael Sr. 6-2 295 LT 74 Joe Murphy Fr. 6-3 310 DT 59 Jabrion Burnside So. 5-11 225

71 Bryan Weitzman Fr. 6-4 340 93 Conrado Simpson Jr. 6-5 270 LG 75 Kendall Rew So. 6-3 310 DE 18 Robert Bohanna Fr. 6-1 235

66 Sakalaia Hungalu So. 6-1 310 22 Aaron Berry So. 6-2 205 C 75 Kendall Rew So. 6-3 310 24 Sam Flemming Sr. 5-11 225

79 Jonah Wataru So. 6-3 300 9 Mykal Walker So. 6-3 215 RG 64 Jalen Booth Fr. 6-4 345 20 Chris Solomon Jr. 6-0 210

77 Joe Kupcikevicius Jr. 6-5 295 25 Jonathan Thropay Sr. 6-4 220 RT 70 Mataio Fatuesi Fr. 6-5 315 44 Ben Casebier Jr. 5-9 190

11 Andrew Elffers Jr. 6-3 220 7 Tyree Davis Sr. 5-11 180 QB 12 Chad Jeffries Sr. 6-1 215 CB 6 Christian McFarland Fr. 5-11 190

20 Chris Solomon Jr. 6-0 210 37 Taliuaki Suliafu Jr. 6-0 185 TB 2 Kurt Scoby So. 5-8 190 SS 32 Andrew Ramirez So. 5-8 180

83 Ethan Zeidler Sr. 6-0 205 23 Hunter Malberg Sr. 5-11 195 WR 39 Gaige Allen So. 5-8 170 FS 3 LeAndre Jefferson So. 5-10 205

14 Brandon Jackson R-Fr. 6-3 185 1 C.J. Broussard Sr. 6-0 198 WR 5 Darrell Adams Jr. R-Fr. 6-2 220 CB 19 Kenny Norton III Jr. 6-2 200

SPECIALISTS 16 Jamie Cacciatore Sr. 5-8 170 7 Tyree Davis Sr. 5-11 180 PK 36 Jacob Hall So. 6-2 195 KR 6 Christian McFarland Fr. 5-11 190

16 Jamie Cacciatore Sr. 5-8 170 7 Tyree Davis Sr. 5-11 180 KO 36 Jacob Hall So. 6-2 195 PR 6 Christian McFarland Fr. 5-11 190

36 Jacob Hall So. 6-2 195 53 Carter Kragero Fr. 5-7 180 P 16 Jamie Cacciatore Sr. 5-8 170 LS 49 Josiah Thropay Sr. 6-4 260

8 Weston Carr R-Fr. 6-1 195 H 11 Andrew Elffers Jr. 6-3 220

Updated 10/20/2016 2013 Azusa

5 Adams Jr., Darrell ...... duh-RELL Had 100 Yards Rushing...... Kurt Scoby vs. West Texas A&M, 9/1/16 (118 yards) 30 Aguiar, Blaine ...... AGG-ee-arr Had 200 Yards Rushing...... Terrell Watson vs. Western Oregon, 11/1/14 (202 yards) 58 Alailima, Maeaeafe .... my-eye-ah-fay ah-lye-LEE-muh Had 300 Yards Rushing...... Terrell Watson vs. Menlo, 11/15/14 (338 yards) *school record 97 Brooks, Khylan ...... KYE-len Scored 2 Rushing TDs ...... Kurt Scoby vs. West Texas A&M, 9/1/16 83 Bryant, Couri ...... KORE-ee Scored 3 Rushing TDs ...... Andrew Elffers vs. South Dakota Mines, 10/24/15 59 Burnside, Jabrion ...... JAB-ree-ahn Scored 4 Rushing TDs ...... Kurt Scoby vs. Dixie State, 10/17/15 Scored 5 Rushing TDs ...... Terrell Watson vs. Simon Fraser (10/12/13), Dixie State (10/18/14), Menlo (11/15/14) 54 Caraveo, Christian...... CAR-uh-vay-oh Had 300 Yards Passing ...... Chad Jeffries vs. Central Washington, 10/3/15 (319 yards) 48 Chaffin, D.J...... CHAY-fin Had 400 Yards Passing ...... Nick Owens vs. Simon Fraser, 10/6/12 (425 yards) 20 Demazeliere, Rexford ...... de-MAH-zuh-leer Threw 5 TD Passes ...... Rudy Carlton vs. Whitworth, 10/20/07 57 Drayton, Kiona ...... Key-OH-nuh Had 10+ Receptions ...... Blake Robertson (12) vs. Simon Fraser, 9/19/15 31 Fanua, Samuela ..... sahm-WELL-uh fuh-NEW-uh Had 100 Yards Receiving...... Ethan Zeidler (124) vs. Humboldt State, 10/15/16 66 Hungalu, Sakalaia ... SAH-kah-lye-uh hun-GAH-lou Had 200 Yards Receiving...... Caleb Willis vs. Cal Lutheran, 10/14/00 (249 yards) Two Players with 100 Yards Receiving ...... Weston Carr (120) & Brandon Jackson (112) vs. Simon Fraser, 9/24/16 43 Johsens, Kauwila...... ko-WHEEL-uh JOE-sens Caught 4 TD Receptions ...... Jon Davis vs. Whitworth, 11/3/07 53 Kragero, Carter ...... CRAW-guh-row Returned a Kickoff for a TD ...... Tyree Davis vs. Colorado Mines, 10/8/16 (100 yards) 52 Krall, Tevin ...... Crawl Returned a Punt for a TD ...... Tarik Myles vs. Dixie State, 10/17/15 (57 yards) 77 Kupcikevicius, Joe ...... cup-si-KEV-itch-us Returned a Blocked Punt for TD...... Kenny Norton vs. Simon Fraser, 9/24/16 (0 yards) 96 Muti, Ma’ake ...... mah-AH-kay MOO-tee Returned an Interception for a TD ...... Mykal Walker vs. Western Oregon, 10/1/16 (48 yards) Returned a Fumble for a TD ...... Aaron Berry vs. Humboldt State, 10/15/16 (62 yards) 84 Orzech, Matthew ...... ORR-zeck Made 3 Field Goals ...... Jamie Cacciatore vs. Dixie State, 11/9/13 (19, 34, and 25 yards) 28 Sitagata, Faafouina ...... FAH-ah-foe-ee-nah Made 4 Field Goals ...... Jamie Cacciatore vs. Western Oregon, 10/5/13 (40, 34, 28, and 26 yards) 37 Suliafu, Taliuaki ...... Tall-ee-WALK-ee soo-lee-AH-foo Made a 50+-Yard Field Goal ...... Jamie Cacciatore vs. Dixie State, 52 yards, 9/14/13 68 Sunda, Ahmad ...... ACH-mahd SOON-dah Had a 60+ Yard Punt...... Jacob Hall vs. Central Washington, 9/17/16 (65 yards) 90 Tanuvasa, Billy ...... tah-new-VOSS-ah Had 70+ Yard Punt ...... D.J. Williams vs. Central Washington, 11/1/97 (74 yards) 25 Thropay, Jonathan ...... THROW-pay Blocked a Field Goal ...... Billy Tanuvasa vs. Western Oregon, 10/31/15 Blocked a Punt ...... Faafouina Sitagata vs. Simon Fraser, 9/24/16 49 Thropay, Josiah ...... THROW-pay Blocked a PAT ...... Bryan Weitzman vs. Humboldt State, 10/15/16 9 Walker, Mykal...... Michael Intercepted 2 Passes ...... Lavell Thomas vs. Humboldt State, 9/10/16 83 Zeidler, Ethan ...... ZYDE-ler Intercepted 3 Passes ...... Matt Zaengle vs. Central Washington, 11/28/98 Made a 2-Point Conversion ...... Chad Jeffries rush vs. Central Washington, 10/3/15 Forced a Safety ...... vs. Simon Fraser, 9/24/16 Conceded a Safety ...... vs. Western Oregon, 10/1/16 AZUSA PACIFIC GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS (current week starters projected from two-deep) Date (site) Opponent WR TE/HB/WR LT LG C RG RT QB TB WR WR 09/01 (H) West Texas A&M Carr Widmer Northup Rew Hungalu Murphy Kupcikevicius Elffers Scoby Zeidler Jackson 09/10 (A)* Humboldt St. Henry Jos. Thropay Northup Rew Hungalu Murphy Kupcikevicius Elffers Scoby Zeidler Jackson 09/17 (A)* Central Wash. Carr Jos. Thropay Northup Rew Hungalu Wataru Kupcikevicius Elffers Fanua Zeidler Jackson 09/24 (H)* Simon Fraser Carr Jos. Thropay Northup Wataru Hungalu Rew Kupcikevicius Elffers Baltazar Zeidler Jackson 10/01(A)* Western Ore. Carr Jos. Thropay Northup Wataru Hungalu Rew Kupcikevicius Elffers Baltazar Zeidler Jackson 10/08 (A) Colorado Mines Carr Jos. Thropay Northup Wataru Hungalu Rew Kupcikevicius Elffers Scoby Zeidler Jackson 10/15 (H)* Humboldt St. Carr Widmer Northup Wataru Hungalu Rew Kupcikevicius Elffers Scoby Zeidler Jackson 10/22 (A)* Simon Fraser Carr Jos. Thropay Northup Wataru Hungalu Rew Kupcikevicius Elffers Scoby Zeidler Jackson 10/29 (H)* Central Wash. 11/05 (H)* Western Ore. 11/12 (A) Colorado Mesa Date (site) Opponent DE NT DE DT/BANDIT WHIP MLB ROVER CB SS FS CB 09/01 (H) West Texas A&M Schwartz Tanuvasa Simpson Sitagata Berry Walker Jon. Thropay Davis Suliafu Malberg Broussard 09/10 (A)* Humboldt St. Schwartz Tanuvasa Simpson Flemming Berry Walker Jon. Thropay Thomas Suliafu Malberg Broussard 09/17 (A)* Central Wash. Schwartz Muti Simpson Flemming Berry Walker Jon. Thropay Davis Suliafu Malberg Broussard 09/24 (H)* Simon Fraser Schwartz Muti Simpson Flemming Berry Solomon Jon. Thropay Thomas Suliafu Malberg Broussard 10/01(A)* Western Ore. Schwartz Muti Simpson Flemming Berry Walker Jon. Thropay Davis Suliafu Malberg Broussard 10/08 (A) Colorado Mines Schwartz Tanuvasa Simpson Flemming Berry Walker Jon. Thropay Davis Suliafu Malberg Broussard 10/15 (H)* Humboldt St. Schwartz Tanuvasa Simpson Burnside Berry Walker Jon. Thropay Davis Suliafu Malberg Broussard 10/22 (A)* Simon Fraser Schwartz Tanuvasa Simpson Raphael/Burnside Berry Walker Jon. Thropay Davis Suliafu Malberg Broussard 10/29 (H)* Central Wash. 11/05 (H)* Western Ore. 11/12 (A) Colorado Mesa 2013 Azusa

Azusa Pacific Numerical Roster

NO NAME POS HT WT CLASS MAJOR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL) 1 C.J. Broussard CB 6-0 198 Senior Physical Education Clovis, Calif. (Clovis HS) 2 Kurt Scoby RB 5-8 190 Sophomore* Criminal Justice Duarte, Calif. (Monrovia HS) 3 LeAndre Jefferson DB 5-10 205 Sophomore Criminal Justice Tulare, Calif. (Mission Oak HS) 4 Durron Davidson DB 5-9 150 Freshman Communication Moreno Valley, Calif. (Citrus Hill HS) 5 Darrell Adams Jr. WR 6-2 220 Freshman* Business Management Pleasanton, Calif. (Stellar Prep) 5 Royce Redira DB 5-7 170 Junior* Applied Exercise Science Marina, Calif. (Monterey HS/Hartnell CC) 6 Christian McFarland DB 5-11 190 Freshman Business Management Elk Grove, Calif. (Cosumnes Oaks HS) 7 Tyree Davis CB 5-11 180 Senior Psychology San Diego, Calif. (Grandview HS/Mesa CC) 8 Weston Carr WR 6-1 195 Freshman* Undeclared Benicia, Calif. (Benicia HS) 9 Mykal Walker LB 6-3 215 Sophomore Criminal Justice Vacaville, Calif. (Vacaville HS) 10 Preston Campbell QB 5-10 180 Sophomore* Business Management Phoenix, Ariz. (Shadow Mountain HS) 10 Wesley Smith DB 6-0 175 Freshman Applied Exercise Science Riverside, Calif. (Notre Dame HS) 11 Andrew Elffers QB 6-3 220 Junior* Business Management Arcadia, Calif. (Maranatha HS) 12 Chad Jeffries QB 6-1 215 Senior Physical Education San Dimas, Calif. (Glendora HS/San Diego State) 13 Tanner Henry WR 6-2 180 Senior* Digital Studies (M.Ed.) Corona, Calif. (Corona HS) 14 Brandon Jackson WR 6-3 185 Freshman* Business Management Sutter, Calif. (Sutter HS) 16 Jamie Cacciatore K 5-8 170 Senior* Business Management Orange, Calif. (El Modena HS) 16 Richard Hoffer WR 5-9 195 Sophomore Business Management Redwood City, Calif. (Woodside HS/Foothill CC) 17 Matthew Hall TE 6-1 225 Junior International Business Fullerton, Calif. (Fullerton Union HS/San Diego) 18 Robert Bohanna DE 6-1 235 Freshman Criminal Justice Fresno, Calif. (Central HS) 19 Jason Harman QB 6-1 170 Freshman Finance Anaheim, Calif. (Canyon HS) 19 Kenny Norton III CB 6-2 200 Junior* Business Management Bellevue, Wash. (Issaquah HS) 20 Rexford Demazeliere WR 6-2 225 Freshman* Business Management Long Beach, Calif. (Brethren Christian HS) 20 Chris Solomon DB/RB 6-0 210 Junior Applied Exercise Science West Covina, Calif. (West Covina HS/Mt. San Antonio CC) 21 Aaron Baltazar RB 5-10 205 Junior Business Management Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlake HS/Southwestern CC) 22 Aaron Berry S 6-2 205 Sophomore Physical Education Perris, Calif. (Perris HS) 23 Hunter Malberg DB 5-11 195 Senior Applied Exercise Science North Bend, Wash. (Mount Si HS/Minnesota-Duluth) 24 Sergio Fernandez DB 5-9 170 Freshman* Business Management Stockton, Calif. (Chavez HS) 24 Sam Flemming LB 5-11 225 Senior* Criminal Justice Fontana, Calif. (Etiwanda HS) 25 Jonathan Thropay DB 6-4 220 Senior* Physics Monrovia, Calif. (Charter Oak HS) 26 Chris Hollis WR 5-7 170 Junior* Sociology Altadena, Calif. (Pasadena HS/Mt. San Antonio CC) 27 Zikel Reddick RB 5-10 200 Freshman Applied Exercise Science Simi Valley, Calif. (Grace Brethren HS) 27 Lavell Thomas DB 5-10 180 Junior Communication Studies Riverside, Calif. (Arlington HS/Riverside CC) 28 Faafouina Sitagata LB 6-0 260 Senior Physical Education Pago Pago, American Samoa (Kananafou HS/Harbor CC) 29 Adrian Shocks DB 6-1 200 Sophomore Finance Federal Way, Wash. (Todd Beamer HS/San Francisco) 30 Blaine Aguiar K 5-11 185 Sophomore* Applied Exercise Science Atascadero, Calif. (Atascadero HS) 30 Jerald Campbell DB 5-9 180 Freshman Physical Education Lemoore, Calif. (Lemoore HS) 31 Samuela Fanua RB 5-8 215 Senior Applied Exercise Science Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas HS/San Mateo CC) 32 Andrew Ramirez S 5-8 180 Sophomore* Applied Exercise Science New Bern, N.C. (Havelock HS) 33 Michael Boyd DB 5-10 190 Junior Applied Exercise Science Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga HS/Evangel) 34 Rey Osuna LB 5-7 180 Sophomore* Business Management Chula Vista, Calif. (Olympian HS) 36 Jacob Hall K/P 6-2 195 Sophomore Undeclared Greenville, Ill. (Greenville HS) 37 Taliuaki Suliafu SS 6-0 185 Junior* Sociology Moreno Valley, Calif. (Moreno Valley HS) 38 Brady Vander Dussen LB 6-1 210 Freshman* Business Marketing Visalia, Calif. (Central Valley Christian HS) 39 Gaige Allen WR 5-8 170 Sophomore* Athletic Training Tracy, Calif. (Kimball HS) 40 Willie Fair LB 6-0 225 Freshman* Applied Exercise Science Chula Vista, Calif. (Steele Canyon HS) 41 Ray Riley RB 5-10 195 Freshman* Business Management Murrieta, Calif. (Chaparral HS) 42 Reggie Bland LB 5-9 200 Sophomore* Business Modesto, Calif. (Central Catholic HS) 42 Nate Turner DB 5-11 190 Freshman Psychology Tracy, Calif. (Tracy HS) 43 Kauwila Johsens LB 6-1 215 Freshman* Business Management Santa Cruz, Calif. (Monte Vista Christian HS) 44 Ben Casebier LB 5-9 190 Junior* History Medford, Ore. (South Medford HS) 45 La’Quante Harris DB 5-9 150 Freshman Criminal Justice Fresno, Calif. (McLane HS) 46 Abe Berg LB 5-9 210 Freshman* Business Management Corona, Calif. (Santiago HS) 47 Coleman Schwab WR 6-1 180 Freshman* Business Marketing Bellingham, Wash. (Squalicum HS) 47 Jalen Swanigan DB 5-5 145 Sophomore Applied Exercise Science Sacramento, Calif. (Christian Brothers HS/Sierra CC) 48 D.J. Chaffin WR 5-9 185 Freshman* Communication Honolulu, Hawaiʻi (Farrington HS) 49 Josiah Thropay TE 6-4 260 Senior Accounting Monrovia, Calif. (Charter Oak HS) 49 Ed Ware DB 5-10 170 Sophomore Criminal Justice Sacramento, Calif. (Capital Christian HS/Pacific Lutheran)

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Azusa Pacific Numerical Roster

NO NAME POS HT WT CLASS MAJOR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL) 51 Will Kamps LB 6-0 220 Freshman Undeclared Ripon, Calif. (Ripon Christian HS) 52 Tevin Krall DL 6-1 260 Sophomore* Social Work Ventura, Calif. (Ventura HS) 53 Carter Kragero LS 5-7 180 Freshman Finance Happy Valley, Ore. (Clackamas HS) 54 Christian Caraveo NT 6-0 275 Junior* Business Management Alhambra, Calif. (Alhambra HS) 55 Daniel Khouri LB 5-8 190 Freshman Business Management Newport Beach, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS) 56 Clay Garcelli DL 6-2 230 Freshman* Allied Health Ontario, Calif. (Chino Hills HS) 57 Kiona Drayton LB 5-11 255 Junior* Athletic Training Santa Ana, Calif. (Segerstrom HS) 58 Maeaeafe Alailima DL 6-2 250 Freshman Undeclared La Mesa, Calif. (Helix HS) 59 Jabrion Burnside LB 5-11 225 Sophomore* Business Management San Diego, Calif. (Helix HS) 60 Ben Northup OL 6-5 305 Freshman* Biology Glendora, Calif. (Glendora HS/Fresno State) 61 Haden Hobbs DE 6-1 240 Junior* Accounting Visalia, Calif. (Redwood HS) 62 Youssef Zaki OL 6-0 300 Freshman Accounting San Dimas, Calif. (San Dimas HS) 62 Eric Bey OL 6-2 280 Freshman Undeclared Covina, Calif. (Western Christian HS) 63 Tim Lee OL 6-6 300 Freshman Criminal Justice Lake Elsinore, Calif. (Linfield Christian HS) 64 Jalen Booth OL 6-4 345 Freshman Applied Exercise Science San Diego, Calif. (San Diego HS) 65 Joe Marino OL 6-6 260 Freshman Business Marketing Escondido, Calif. (Classical Academy) 66 Sakalaia Hungalu OL 6-1 310 Sophomore* Undeclared Honolulu, Hawai‘i (McKinley HS) 67 Simon Tautala DL 6-3 265 Freshman* Business Management Perris, Calif. (Perris HS) 68 Ahmad Sunda OL 6-3 310 Senior Biochemistry Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Canyon HS) 69 Jasaan Andrews OL 6-3 300 Freshman Finance Oakland, Calif. (Skyline HS) 70 Mataio Fatuesi OL 6-5 315 Freshman History Honolulu, Hawai‘i (Moanalua HS) 71 Bryan Weitzman OL 6-4 340 Freshman Economics Oak Park, Calif. (Oak Park HS) 72 Eric Esquer OL 6-4 255 Freshman Business Management Redlands, Calif. (Redlands East Valley HS) 73 DeRhaun Mallett OL 6-5 345 Freshman Philosophy Shoreline, Wash. (Mariner HS) 74 Joe Murphy OL 6-3 310 Freshman Business Management Downey, Calif. (St. John Bosco HS) 75 Kendall Rew OL 6-3 310 Sophomore* Finance Spokane, Wash. (Ferris HS) 76 Ricky Vichot OL 6-6 315 Junior* Applied Exercise Science Downey, Calif. (Warren HS) 77 Joe Kupcikevicius OL 6-5 295 Junior Physical Education Oak Lawn, Ill. (Richards HS/Mt. San Antonio CC) 78 Jorge Reynoso OL 6-5 300 Sophomore Business Management Mira Loma, Calif. (Notre Dame HS/Menlo) 79 Jonah Wataru OL 6-3 300 Sophomore* Business Management Honolulu, Hawai‘i (Iolani HS) 80 Harrison Huff WR 5-10 165 Freshman Physics Azusa, Calif. (Gladstone HS) 81 Michael Stallone WR 5-9 185 Junior Business Management Redlands, Calif. (Redlands HS/Riverside CC) 82 Taj Apodaca WR 5-9 145 Freshman Business Management Vista, Calif. (Oceanside HS) 83 Ethan Zeidler WR 6-0 205 Senior* Management (M.B.M.) Plymouth, Minn. (Wayzata HS) 84 Matthew Orzech TE 6-3 245 Senior Graphic Design Menifee, Calif. (Paloma Valley HS) 85 Lucas Widmer WR/TE 6-3 220 Sophomore* Applied Exercise Science Lathrop, Calif. (Sierra HS) 86 Nico Chavez WR 5-11 180 Freshman* Applied Exercise Science Rupert, Idaho (Minico HS) 87 Shane Hursh TE 6-5 230 Freshman* Philosophy Fairbanks, Alaska (North Pole HS) 88 Sam Vander Dussen TE 6-2 210 Freshman* Systems Engineering Visalia, Calif. (Central Valley Christian HS) 89 Joey Lewis WR 5-11 175 Freshman* Undeclared Concord, Calif. (De La Salle HS) 90 Billy Tanuvasa DL 6-2 315 Senior* Sociology Corona, Calif. (Corona HS/Santa Ana CC/UNLV) 91 Harrison Morgan DL 5-11 250 Freshman* Business Management Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta HS) 92 Traves-Charles RaphaelDL 6-2 295 Senior Business Management Sherman Oaks, Calif. (Taft HS/Pierce CC) 93 Conrado Simpson DE 6-5 270 Junior Business Management Rosemead, Calif. (Rosemead HS/East Los Angeles CC) 94 Jason Schwartz DE 6-3 240 Junior* Business Marketing Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos HS) 95 Couri Bryant DE 6-2 235 Freshman* International Business San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch HS) 96 Ma’ake Muti DL 5-11 290 Sophomore* Business Management Wahiawa, Hawai‘i (Leilehua HS) 97 Khylan Brooks DL 6-2 230 Sophomore* Accounting Glendora, Calif. (Charter Oak HS) 99 Alton Brown DL 6-2 270 Junior* Physics Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS/Mt. San Jacinto CC)

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