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Coaches & Staff - 3-20 The Spartans - 21-48 Spartans A to Z - 49-74 2007 In Review - 83-100 Record Book - 101-163

2008 Football Schedule Table of Contents Fast Facts ...... 2 Future Schedules ...... 2 AUG. 30 UC DAVIS SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m. Coaching Staff ...... 3-18 Sept. 6 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 11:30 a.m. Football Staff ...... 19-20 SEPT. 13 SAN DIEGO STATE SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m. Roster Information ...... 22-28 The Spartans ...... 29-74 Sept. 20 Stanford Stanford, Calif. 6:00 p.m. 2008 Opponents ...... 75-82 (Bill Walsh Legacy Game) 2007 In Review ...... 83-100 Sept. 27 *Hawai’i Honolulu, Hawaii 6:00 p.m All-Star Game Players & All-Americas ...... 102-104 Spartans in the Pros ...... 105-114 OCT. 11 *UTAH STATE SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m. SJSU Sports Hall of Fame ...... 115 (Homecoming) Spartan Stadium Ring of Honor ...... 116 All-Coast Selections & Letterwinners ...... 117-125 Oct. 18 *New Mexico State Las Cruces, N.M. 6:00 p.m. Academic All-Stars ...... 126 OCT. 24 *BOISE STATE SPARTAN STADIUM 6:00 p.m. Individual & Team Records ...... 127-134 (ESPN2) Career & Season Leaders, Top Performances . . .135-144 Year-by-Year Leaders ...... 145-148 Nov. 1 *Idaho Moscow, Idaho 2:00 p.m. Series Records, Game Scores, Homecoming . . . .149-158 NOV. 8 *LOUISIANA TECH SPARTAN STADIUM 5:00 p.m. Coaching History ...... 158-160 Nov. 15 *Nevada Reno, Nev. 1:05 p.m. Spartan Stadium ...... 161 The Last Time ...... 162-163 NOV. 21 *FRESNO STATE SPARTAN STADIUM 6:30 p.m. City of San Jose ...... 164 (ESPN2) San Jose State University ...... 165 University & Athletics Administration ...... 166-172 * - Western Athletic Conference game Contact Directory ...... 172 local time listed for all games Network TV Games & Broadcast Information . . . . .173 Notes to the Media ...... 174 Media Directory ...... 175 The San Jose State University 2008 Football Fact Book is a publication of Composite Schedule ...... 176 the school’s sports information office. Editorial content by Tom Hastings and Lawrence Fan. Assistance from Amy Villa, Tom Bowen, Richard Stern, Josh Weaver, Doga Gur and . Photography by Terrell Lloyd, Wayne Salvatore, Ron Fried, Gerome Wright, Damon Tarver, Steve Hermann, Brian Blank, Summer Haines, Richard Stern, Sports Entertainment, Redskins, , and selected teams. All names, nicknames, logos and other indicia referring to San Jose State University are trademarked and protected by the university. Any unautho- rized use is prohibited. On the Internet To obtain a CD-ROM copy by mail, mail a check for $10.00 to cover han- www.sjsuspartans.com is the official website of San Jose State dling and first class postage to: Sports Information Office, San Jose State University athletics. Press releases, game stories, schedules, University, One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192-0062. results, live and in-season statistics, coach and student-athlete San Jose State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, profiles and press conferences for the university’s 16 NCAA - color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnan- sponsored sports are available here. The site also provides 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 premium and video content through The Gold Zone. activities. Questions regarding this policy should be directed to the Director of the Office of Equal Employment/Affirmative Action, San Jose State University, (408) 924-1115. www.sjsuspartans.com 1 Football Fast Facts

Location ...... San Jose, CA 95192 Offense Founded (Enrollment) ...... 1857 (30,908) David Richmond, WR, 6-4, 200, SR, 1V, 55 rec., 852 yds., 3 TDs Colors...... Gold, White & Blue Fred Koloto, OT, 6-3, 290, SO, 1V Conference...... Western Athletic Conference Isaac Leatiota, OG, 6-4, 295, SO, 1V Football Facility (Capacity)...... Spartan Stadium (30,456) Ronnie Castillo, C, 6-0, 292, JR, two-year starter President ...... Dr. Jon S. Whitmore Brian Elledge, TE, 6-3, 230, SR, 2V, 16 rec., 106 yds., 1 TD Director of Athletics...... Tom Bowen Kevin Jurovich, WR, 6-0, 183, SR, 1V, 2007 second-team Head Football Coach ...... Dick Tomey (DePauw, 1960) All-WAC, 85 rec., 1,183 yds., 9 TDs Record, Years at School ...... 17-19, 3 seasons Defense Overall Record, Years...... 175-129-7, 27 seasons , DL, 6-6, 280, SR, 3V, 2007 second-team All-WAC, three-year starter, 38 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, 4 QB sacks 2007 Season Record ...... 5-7 Justin Cole, DE, 6-3, 240, JR, 2V, two-year starter, 35 tackles, 2007 WAC Record, Finish ...... 4-4, 4th tied 3.5 tackles for loss Adonis Davis, DT, 6-1, 290, JR, 2V, 15 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss Co-/ Coach...... Carl Ihenacho, DE, 6-3, 245, JR, 2V, 30 tackles, 6.0 tackles for ...... (San Jose State, 2003), 5th season loss, 5.0 QB sacks Coach ...... Christopher Owens, CB, 5-10, 171, SR 3V, 2007 second-team ...... (Utah State, 1973), 1st season All-WAC, 6 , 75 tackles Receivers Coach/Special Teams Coordinator , S, 6-1, 200, SO, 1V, 32 tackles, 2.0 tackles for ...... (UCLA, 1996), 3rd season loss, 4 QB sacks /Defensive Backs Coach Kickers ...... Keith Burns (Arkansas, 1984), 5th season Jared Strubeck, 5-8, 176, SR, 3V, 52 pts., 22-22 PAT, 10-20 FG Defense Ends Coach ...... Kinji Green (San Jose State, 2006), 3rd season Starters Lost ...... 11 (5 offense, 5 defense, 1 kicker) Wide Receivers Coach...... Offense ...... (Stanford, 1981), 4th season John Booker, OT, 2007 second-team All-WAC Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach ...... Moa Ngatuvai, OG, serving church mission ...... Steve Morton (Washington State, 1977), 4th season , QB, free agent Running Backs Coach...... Jacob French, RB, 331 rushing yards, 1 TD ...... Charles Nash (Arizona, 1976), 7th season James T. Callier, RB, 163 rushing yards, 3 TDs Defensive Line Coach...... Defense ...... Joe Salave’a (Arizona, 1997), 1st season Jerome Pulu, DT, 18 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss Graduate Assistant - Offense ...... Matt Castelo, LB, 2007 1st team All-WAC, Seahawks free ...... Bryan McGinnis (San Jose State, 2007), 4th season agent, 141 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss Graduate Assistant - Defense...... Demetrius Jones, LB, 110 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss ...... Ezekiel Staples (San Jose State, 2008), 2nd season , CB, two-time 1st team All-America, Coordinator of Football Operations...... 4th round draft choice of the New York Jets ...... Wendy Dunn (Miami, Ohio, 2000), 4th season Jonathan Harris, S, 81 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, 3 interceptions Kickers Returning Lettermen...... 45 (20 offense, 24 defense, 1 kicker) Waylon Prather, P, free agent Lettermen Lost ...... 20 (10 offense, 8 defense, 2 specialists) 2007 Starters Returning...... 13 (6 offense, 6 defense, 1 kicker) Offensive Formation ...... Multiple Defensive Formation ...... 4-3

San José State University future schedules (tentative and subject to change) 2009 2010 2011 Non-conference opponents Non-conference opponents Non-conference opponents Cal Poly Arizona State Colorado State Southern Stanford Navy Stanford Utah Stanford Utah TBA UCLA Western Athletic Conference games Western Athletic Conference games Western Athletic Conference games HAWAI’I BOISE STATE HAWAI’I IDAHO FRESNO STATE IDAHO NEVADA LOUISIANA TECH NEVADA NEW MEXICO STATE UTAH STATE NEW MEXICO STATE @Boise State @Hawai‘i @Boise State @Fresno State @Idaho @Fresno State @Louisiana Tech @Nevada @Louisiana Tech @Utah State @New Mexico State @Utah State

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Joe Kent Keith Marcus Salave’a Baer Burns Arroyo

Dick Tomey

Steve Morton Kinji Green

Brent Brennan Charles Nash Ken Margerum

Ezekiel Staples

Bryan McGinnis

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games and is among the top-10 active FBS coaches for bowl victories and post- season winning percentage. Tomey’s instruction and leadership seamlessly Dick Tomey integrates player accom- Head Coach plishments. Dwight Lowery became the university’s first two-time, first-team All-America selection as a member of the 2006 and 2007 Coaches ne of the most respected and accomplished men in col- Association teams. Lowery, lege football, Dick Tomey enters his fourth season as the chosen in the fourth round Ohead coach of the San Jose State Spartans. Named the (113th overall) of the 2008 26th head coach in school history December 29, 2004, Tomey resurrected the Spartans football program with the support and Dick Tomey among active NCAA Division I vision of athletics director Tom Bowen. In his first three seasons, San Jose State has a bowl title, the Football Bowl Subdivision head coaches 2006 New Mexico Bowl, and 17 wins – more victories than any Head coaching victories in FBS games three-season span at the university since 1990 through 1992. He Coach, School(s) Wins has infused a successful home-field culture into the Spartans , Penn State 372 with 12 wins in their last 14 games. Among the seven FBS , Florida State, West Virginia 342 (Football Bowl Subdivision/I-A) schools in California, only the Mack Brown, Texas, North Carolina, Tulane 183 University of is better for the same number Dick Tomey, San Jose State, Arizona, Hawai’i 175 of games. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 167 , South Carolina, Florida, Duke 163 Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee 147 , Arizona State, Idaho, Oregon State Miami, Washington State, Wyoming 126 , Purdue, Wyoming 122 Gary Pinkel, Missouri, Toledo 122

Coaching longevity among FBS head coaches Coach, School Games as a head coach Joe Paterno, Penn State 500 games Bobby Bowden, Florida State 496 games Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 321 games Dick Tomey, San Jose State 311 games

Sources: The Official 2007 NCAA I-A & I-AA Football Leading the program steadily and progressively with a sta- Records Book and espn.com bilizing influence, Tomey, under contract through 2010, has turned San Jose State into a Western Athletic Conference cham- pionship contender. The 2006 and 2007 teams are the first two at WAC Pac-10 San Jose State to post back-to-back conference marks of .500 or Winningest Coaches Winningest Coaches better since the university joined the WAC in 1996. (By conference wins only) (By conference wins only) Tomey’s “team first” belief paved the way for San Jose Coach (Seasons) Wins Coach (Seasons) Wins State’s finest season of the 21st century in 2006. The Spartans 1. LaVell Edwards (27) 166 1. (20) 98 posted a 9-4 win-loss record, its best since 1990, and snapped a 2. Fisher DeBerry (15) 74 2. Don James (18) 97 16-year bowl drought. A plus-six turnaround in the win column 3. Frank Kush (16) 71 3. John McKay (16) 70 included victories over Stanford, San Diego State and conference 4. Pat Hill (11) 60 4. Howard Jones (16) 65 rival Fresno State. The school’s first winning record in six years 5. (13) 49 5. Mike Belotti (13) 64 resulted in home attendance increasing 300 percent since he 6. Dick Tomey (11) 44 6. O.E. Hollingbery (17) 64 took over as head coach. 7. Ron McBride (9) 43 7. John Robinson (12) 63 With the New Mexico Bowl win, Tomey joined a select 8. (5) 37 8. Larry Smith (13) 63 group of head coaches to reach nine victories in a season at 9. (9) 37 9. Dick Tomey (14) 60 three different NCAA FBS institutions. He enters the 2008 sea- 10. (6) 36 10. (18) 56 son as the only coach in the WAC with a winning record in bowl

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Dick Tomey year-by-year as a football coach Year Team Assignment Record (Conf.) 2007 San Jose State Head coach 5-7 (4-4) 2006 San Jose State Head coach 9-4 (5-3) New Mexico Bowl winner 2005 San Jose State Head coach 3-8 (2-6) Totals (3 seasons) 17-19 (.472)

2004 Texas Asst. head coach 11-1-0 Rose Bowl winner

2003 S.F. 49ers Asst. coach 7-9

2000 Arizona Head coach 5-6-0 (3-5-0) 1999 Arizona Head coach 6-6-0 (3-5-0) 1998 Arizona Head coach 12-1-0 (7-1-0) Holiday Bowl winner 1997 Arizona Head coach 7-5-0 (5-3-0) Insight.com Bowl winner 1996 Arizona Head coach 5-6-0 (3-5-0) National Football League draft by the New York 1995 Arizona Head coach 6-5-0 (4-4-0) Jets, is the third Spartan picked in the two most 1994 Arizona Head coach 8-4-0 (6-2-0) Freedom Bowl recent NFL drafts. Wide receivers James Jones 1993 Arizona Head coach 10-2-0 (6-2-0) Fiesta Bowl winner and , respectively, went in the 1992 Arizona Head coach 6-5-1 (4-3-1) John Hancock Bowl third round to Green Bay (78th overall) and in 1991 Arizona Head coach 4-7-0 (3-5-0) the seventh round to Jacksonville (229th overall). 1990 Arizona Head coach 7-5-0 (5-4-0) Aloha Bowl Sixteen seniors have participated in post-season 1989 Arizona Head coach 8-4-0 (5-3-0) Copper Bowl winner all-star football games since 2006, the Spartans’ 1988 Arizona Head coach 7-4-0 (5-3-0) largest group for any three-year span. 1987 Arizona Head coach 4-4-3 (2-3-3) Totals (14 seasons) 95-64-4 (.595) AMONG THE BEST Pac-10 totals (14 seasons) 60-49-4 (.549)

At the start of the 2008 season, his 175 1986 Hawai’i Head coach 7-5-0 (4-4-0) career victories, all in the Football Bowl 1985 Hawai’i Head coach 4-6-2 (4-3-1) Subdivision, rank fourth among active coaches. 1984 Hawai’i Head coach 7-4-0 (5-2-0) Only Joe Paterno, Bobby Bowden and Mack 1983 Hawai’i Head coach 5-5-1 (3-3-1) Brown have more wins in FBS/Division I-A 1982 Hawai’i Head coach 6-5-0 (4-4-0) games. His overall head coaching record from 1981 Hawai’i Head coach 9-2-0 (6-1-0) his years at San Jose State University (2005-07), 1980 Hawai’i Head coach 8-3-0 (4-3-0) the (1987-2000) and the 1979 Hawai’i Head coach 6-5-0 (3-4-0) University of Hawai’i (1977-86) is 175-129-7. 1978 Hawai’i Head coach 6-5-0 1977 Hawai’i Head coach 5-6-0 Tomey is the only head coach who ranks in the Totals (10 seasons) 63-46-3 (.576) top-10 for conference coaching victories in both the WAC and the Pacific-10 Conference. WAC totals (11 seasons) 44-37-2 (.542) The 2008 season is his 45th year coaching Career totals (27 seasons) 175-129-7 (.574) football. His impact, dedication and love for the game are evident in his role as First Vice 1976 UCLA Asst. coach 9-2-1 Liberty Bowl President of the 10,000-member American 1975 UCLA Asst. coach 9-2-1 Rose Bowl winner Football Coaches Association. His standing 1974 UCLA Asst. coach 6-3-2 within the coaching profession led to USA 1973 UCLA Asst. coach 9-2-0 Football selecting San Jose State University as its 1972 UCLA Asst. coach 8-3-0 summer training home in preparation for the 1971 UCLA Asst. coach 2-7-0 2007 World Championship of American Football in Japan. 1970 Kansas Asst. coach 5-6-0 Tomey’s presence also fostered the Spartans 1969 Kansas Asst. coach 1-9-0 return to ABC-TV. This year, for the first time 1968 Kansas Asst. coach 9-2-0 Orange Bowl since 1987, San Jose State has two national tele- 1967 Kansas Asst. coach 5-5-0 vision appearances in a season and both origi- nate from Spartan Stadium – another first for the 1966 Davidson Asst. coach 4-5-0 program. Additionally, he is a voting participant 1965 Davidson Asst. coach 6-4-0 in the ESPN/USA Today coaches poll. In his San Jose State debut season of 2005, 1964 No. Illinois Asst. coach 7-2-0 the Spartans posted a winning home record for the first time since 2000, were the Division I-A 1963 Miami (O.) Grad. assistant 5-3-2 category leader in home attendance increase 1962 Miami (O.) Grad. assistant 8-2-1 www.sjsuspartans.com 5 Coaching Staff

with a 95-percent year- Victories By Active FBS Head Coaches over-year upgrade and Coach, School Wins were one of 11 teams Joe Paterno, Penn State 23 whose defense allowed Bobby Bowden, Florida State 20 more than 100 fewer points Mack Brown, Texas 10 (112) than it did in 2004. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee 8 San Jose State reduced the Steve Spurrier, South Carolina 7 number of times its quar- Tommy Tuberville, Auburn 7 terback was sacked from Tom O’Brien, North Carolina State 6 29 to 14. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 6 Before joining San Jose Dick Tomey, San Jose State 5 State, Tomey spent the Howard Schnellenberger, Florida Atlantic 5 2004 season as the , Southern California 5 University of Texas assis- Mike Bellotti, Oregon 5 tant head coach. His enthu- Dennis Erickson, Arizona State 5 siasm for the game and Mark Richt, Georgia 5 encouragement of the Mike Leach, Texas Tech 5 Longhorn players con- Bowl Game Win-Loss Percentage (5 or more wins) tributed to a 2005 Rose Coach, School Games as a head coach Bowl win and carried over Howard Schnellenberger, Florida Atlantic 5-0 (1.000) to Texas’ national champi- Tom O’Brien, North Carolina State 6-1 (.857) onship the following season. The Longhorns were one of the Mark Richt, Georgia 5-2 (.714) nation’s top defensive units ranking in the top-30 nationally or Pete Carroll, Southern California 5-2 (.714) higher in every major statistical category. Tommy Tuberville, Auburn 7-3 (.700) Joe Paterno, Penn State 23-10-1 (.691) A REVERED FIGURE IN HAWAII Bobby Bowden, Florida State 20-10-1 (.641) Mack Brown, Texas 10-6 (.625) His first head coaching job came at the University of Dick Tomey, San Jose State 5-3 (.625) Hawai’i in 1977. He remains a revered figure in the Islands and, Mike Leach, Texas Tech 5-3 (.625) in February 2006, he was inducted into the University of Hawaii Sports Circle of Honor. Tomey was the first coach at Hawai’i to lead the Rainbows to an in-season national ranking when the 1981 team cracked the top-20 in both the Associated Press and United Press International polls. The 1981 Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year also produced Hawai’i’s first Associated Press first- team All-America player in defensive lineman Al Noga, a 1986 selection. Home attendance, averaging 20,236 the season prior to his arrival, grew to 44,651 in his final year at Hawai’i (1986). His teams fashioned a 63-46-3 win-loss record and eight .500 or bet- ter finishes in 10 seasons.

Active FBS Head Coaches Who Have Won Nine or More Games in a Season at Three or More Universities Bobby Bowden Samford, West Virginia, Florida State

Dennis Erickson Idaho, Washington State, Miami (Fla.), Oregon State, Arizona State

Nick Saban Toledo, State, LSU

Howard Schnellenberger Miami (Fla.), Louisville, Then-University of Hawai’i director of athletics Herman Frazier con- Florida Atlantic gratulates Dick Tomey at the 2006 Sports Circle of Honor ceremonies at the Stan Sheriff Center. Tomey’s wife, Nanci Kincaid, is by his side. Dick Tomey Hawai’i, Arizona, San Jose State

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Active Coaches Who Worked with Dick Tomey Texas assistant head coach/defensive backs Pete Alamar California special teams coordinator/tight ends Robert Anae BYU offensive coordinator Dino Babers Baylor outside receivers John Baxter Fresno State special teams coordinator/wide receivers Clarence Brooks defensive line Dan Dorazio British Columbia Lions co-offensive coordinator Charlie Dickey Utah offensive line Cal Poly head coach Gary Emanuel Rutgers defensive line assistant special teams Tom Freeman Central Florida offensive line PAC-10 SUCCESS Jeff Hammerschmidt Arizona special teams coordinator/defensive ends Pat Hill Fresno State head coach Moving to Arizona in 1987, his Wildcat Rob Ianello Notre Dame receivers teams were the second winningest Pacific-10 SMU head coach Conference program in the decade of the ‘90’s, offensive line trailing only the . Doug Kay head coach Arizona, with just one bowl win in 85 seasons Lawrence Livingston Delaware State offensive line prior to his arrival, appeared in seven post- Marty Long Northwestern defensive line season bowls over a 14-season span and won George Lumpkin Hawai’i assistant head coach/linebackers the 1989 Copper, 1994 Fiesta, 1997 Insight.com Johnny Lynn San Francisco 49ers secondary and 1998 Culligan Holiday Bowls. The 1994 Ron McBride Weber State head coach Fiesta Bowl win over then-No. 10 Miami Todd Middleton Southern linebackers (Fla.), 29-0, was the first shutout victory in the Brian Norwood Baylor defensive coordinator bowl game’s history. The 1998 Culligan Buzz Preston Georgia Tech wide receivers Holiday Bowl triumph was a 23-20 victory Tom Quinn special teams over then-14th-ranked Nebraska. Tomey’s Rip Scherer assistant head coach/quarterbacks Wildcats were the only team to beat both Joe Seumalo Oregon State defensive line Miami (Fla.) and Nebraska in bowl games in Al Simmons California defensive backs the decade of the ‘90’s. Richard Smith defensive coordinator Eric Studesville running backs Kenwick Thompson California linebackers “Not only was it (Arizona) the most Ted Williams running backs enjoyable five years of my life, Coach Tom Williams special teams/defensive assistant Tomey helped me grow into the man I UTEP assistant head coach/tight ends am today.” – , All-Pro Current NFL Players Who Played For Dick Tomey (as of 7/1/08) Lance Briggs, LB, Chicago Josh Miller, P, Tennessee His 1993 and 1998 Arizona teams were John Broussard, WR, Jacksonville Edwin Mulitalo, OG, the first two at the school to finish as a con- Tedy Bruschi, LB, New England Dennis Northcutt, WR, Jacksonville sensus top-10 program in the final national Matt Castelo, LB, Seattle Antonio Pierce, LB, New York Giants polls. The 1993 team that had a 10-2 record James Jones, WR, Green Bay Waylon Prather, P, New Orleans was ninth in the USA Today coaches and 10th Dwight Lowery, CB, New York Jets Adam Tafralis, QB, Indianapolis in the Associated Press final polls. The 1998 Chris McAlister, CB, Baltimore Joe Tafoya, DE, were fourth in both polls’ final bal- , TE, San Diego Bobby Wade, WR, Minnesota loting. The 1989 (25th) and 1994 (20th) teams Retired NFL Players – 5 or more NFL seasons also finished the season nationally ranked. Michael Bates, KR (11) Sean Harris, LB (7) Niko Noga, LB (8) At Arizona, the Wildcats accumulated a , LB (10) George Hinkle, DT (6) Ty Parten, DT (7) 95-64-4 win-loss record covering 14 seasons Trung Canidate, RB (5) Kani Kauahi, OL (11) DaShon Polk, LB (7) and his 60 Pacific-10 head coaching triumphs , S (7) Darryll Lewis, CB (10) Joe Salave’a, DT (9) still ranks ninth best on the all-time confer- John Fina, OT (12) Dana Mclemore, CB (6) , OL (13) ence list. The 1992 Pacific-10 Coach of the Year Leo Goeas, OL (8) Rich Miano, DB (11) Mike Scurlock, DB (5) coached five National Football League first- Rich Griffith, TE (7) Frank Middleton, OG (9) Anthony Smith, DL (7) round draft choices, 20 All-Americas and 43 Ron Hall, TE (9) Al Noga, DT (7) , C (6) first-team All-Pacific-10 selections. His defen- , OL (15) sive units trademarked the Desert Swarm nick- (#) – seasons in the NFL www.sjsuspartans.com 7 Coaching Staff name in the early 1990’s leading the nation in scoring defense in Tomey’s NFL Players 1992 and rushing defense in 1993. Michael Bates, KR, Lance Briggs, LB, FORMATIVE YEARS & FAMILY Tedy Bruschi, LB, New England Patriots Chuck Cecil, S, The native of Bloomington, Ind., is a 1960 graduate of Chris McAllister, CB, Baltimore Ravens DePauw University where he played football and . He Antonio Pierce, LB, New York Giants began his coaching career in 1962 at Miami University (Ohio) as Jesse Sapolu, OL, San Francisco 49ers a graduate assistant coach first under Johnny Pont and then Bo Mark Tuinei, OG, Schembechler in 1963. Tomey was an assistant coach at Northern Illinois (1964), Davidson (1965-66), Kansas (1967-70) and UCLA Past NFL 1st round draft choices (1971-76). While at Kansas and UCLA, he worked for Pepper Trung Canidate, TB, 2000 St. Louis Rams Rodgers, San Jose State graduate and winning coach John Fina, OT, 1992 Buffalo Bills , and Terry Donahue. Chris McAlister, CB, 2000 Baltimore Ravens In addition to his Coach of the Year honors, he was induct- Chris Singleton, LB, 1990 New England Patriots ed into the DePauw University Hall of Fame in 1994. Tomey was Anthony Smith, DT, 1990 Oakland Raiders a 1999 recipient of a Provost Award as the University of Arizona’s ‘Outstanding Teacher’ – the only coach in school his- Major National Award Winners tory to be so honored by the university faculty. Michael Bates, KR NFL 1990s All-Decade Team After leaving the University of Arizona, he was a broadcast Tedy Bruschi, LB 2005 AP Comeback Player of the Year analyst for University of Hawai’i football telecasts in 2001 and Chris McAlister, CB 1998 Mosi Tatupu Award 2002. He returned to coaching in 2003 as a San Francisco 49ers Steve McLaughlin, PK 1994 Lou Groza Award defensive assistant coach. , DT 1993 Outland Trophy "...He’s the type of guy who can help you through Darryll Lewis, CB 1990 hard times and really makes you want to win," – Adam Tafralis, former San Jose State

Tomey’s wife, Nanci Kincaid, is a contemporary fiction author. Her latest book title, “Eat, Drink and Be From Mississippi,” is a Little, Brown and Co., publication forthcoming in the second half of 2008. “Balls,” “Pretending the Bed is a Raft,” “Crossing Blood,” “Verbena,” and “As Hot as it Was You Ought to Thank Me,” established her place among modern-day novelists. Sony Pictures released the movie “My Life without Me” in 2003 as an adaptation from her novel, “Pretending the Bed is a Raft.” They are the parents of four adult children and grandpar- ents of four. Rich Tomey, a business development manager for the NFL’s , and his wife, Rachelle, and daugh- ter, Taylor, and son, Ryan, live in Phoenix, Ariz. Ali Bergthold, her husband, Eric, employed by Research Triangle Institute, and sons, Caid and Coby, completed an assignment by USA Above: Nanci Kincaid and Dick Tomey. Below: The Tomey Family. International Development to Kiev, Ukraine in June 2008. Presently residing in Hawaii, Ali and Eric await the birth of their third child in September 2008 and subsequent USA International Development assignment. Leigh Kincaid is the Managing Director of Programs for Teach for America in Hawaii. Angie Tomey, a yoga teacher and organic farmer, lives in North Columbia, Calif. She opened a farmer’s market in Nevada City, Calif. in the summer of 2008.

Dick Tomey facts Born: June 20, 1938 in Bloomington, Ind. Head coaching record: 175-129-7, 27 seasons 5 teams ranked in the top-25 at the end of a season in a nationally-recognized poll (1989, 25th, writers; 1993, 9th coaches, 10th writers; 1994, 20th; 1997 - 18th; 1998 - 4th) 1981 Western Athletic Conference ‘Coach of the Year’ 1992 Pacific-10 Conference ‘Coach of the Year’

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Marcus Arroyo facts Born: January 23, 1980, in Sacramento, Calif. 2007 San Jose State University co-offensive coordinator/ Marcus Arroyo quarterbacks coach 2006 San Jose State University quarterbacks coach Co-Offensive 2005 San Jose State University graduate assistant 2004 Prairie View A&M University offensive coordinator Coordinator/ 2003 San Jose State University undergraduate assistant Quarterbacks Coach

former starting quarterback for the Spartans, Marcus Arroyo is in his fifth season as a member of the San Jose AState coaching staff, his third as quarterbacks coach and second as co-offensive coordinator. Arroyo heads into 2008 as the play-caller for the Spartans’ offense – his key game-day role since 2006. Truly a rising force in college coaching circles, he is among a select group of under-30-year-old Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) coordinators or co-coordinators. His influence and impact were evident the last three sea- He played for Coach Arroyo sons in the development of record-setting quarterback Adam Adam Tafralis, QB – Indianapolis Colts 2008 free agent Tafralis. Under Arroyo’s guidance, Tafralis set San Jose State career passing records for most completions, passing yardage and total offense. Tafralis set a school single-season record com- pleting 65.9 percent of his passes in 2006 and followed up with a 62.8 percent mark in 2007 to become the university’s first quar- terback to complete 60 percent or more of his attempts in two different seasons. Contrast that to 2005 in which Tafralis com- pleted 49.7 percent of his passes. A graduate assistant in 2005 at San Jose State, Arroyo is in his sixth season of major college coaching. He entered the coach- ing field in 2003 as a San Jose State undergraduate assistant, and in 2004, he was the offensive coordinator at Prairie View A&M University in Prairie View, Texas. Arroyo was a signal caller for the 1998 and the 2000 through 2002 Spartan teams. He became just the second true freshman to start a game at quarterback at San Jose State. Arroyo was a starter five times in 1998 and directed the Spartans to conference wins over New Mexico and Rice. In 2000, Arroyo enjoyed his best statistical season passing Marcus Arroyo progressed from a record-setting quarterback to the for 2,334 yards and 15 . The Spartans won four San Jose State University co-offensive coordinator in just five years. times on the road that season including a win over Pacific-10 Conference foe Stanford for the third consecutive year. Arroyo went on to lead the San Jose State offense to a 27-24 come-from- Bowl Game Participation behind upset triumph over #9-ranked and then-unbeaten Texas 2006 New Mexico Bowl (coach) Christian in front of an ESPN audience. During his career, he led the Spartan offense to some of its highest scoring games. The most memorable may have been his NCAA record-setting performance in a 64-45 victory over the University of Nevada in 2001. Arroyo recorded a single-game passing efficiency rating of 298.02 throwing for 476 yards and five touchdowns in the triumph. On the San Jose State career lists, Arroyo ranks ninth in passing yards (4,603), pass completions (348) and total offense (4,525 yards), and tenth in passing efficiency (115.6). He still holds the school records for single-game passing efficiency and average yards per completion. The 2003 graduate majored in kinesiology. www.sjsuspartans.com 9 Coaching Staff

Kent Baer facts Born: May 2, 1951 in Logan, Utah 2005-07 University of Washington defensive coordinator 2002-04 University of Notre Dame defensive coordinator 1995-2001 defensive coordinator/ Kent Baer linebackers coach Linebackers Coach 1992-94 defensive coordinator 1987-91 University of California defensive coordinator 1986 University of Idaho defensive coordinator 1983-85 defensive coordinator/ defensive backs coach 1977-82 Utah State University outside linebackers coach 1973-76 Yokouska Seahawks (U.S. Navy) head coach ent Baer joins the San Jose 2002 Broyles Award top-five finalist State University football Kcoaching staff in 2008 as the linebackers coach. Baer adds more Bowl Game & than 30 years of college experience Post-Season Participation to the Spartans’ staff. 2004 Insight Bowl In a distinguished career, the (interim head coach) new San Jose State assistant coach 2003 Gator Bowl (coach) has been a defensive coordinator at 2001 (coach) six Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) (coach) universities, participated in eight (coach) bowl games and the 1986 NCAA 1995 Liberty Bowl (coach) Division I-AA playoffs with the 1991 Citrus Bowl (coach) University of Idaho. He was the 1990 Copper Bowl (coach) interim head coach of the 1986 NCAA I-AA playoffs University of Notre Dame in its 2004 Insight Bowl appearance. (coach) Three teams - Notre Dame in 2002 (17th), California in 1991 (8th) and Idaho in 1986 (16th) finished a season ranked in the Top-20 by the Associated Press. As a defensive coordinator, Baer molded several outstand- They played for Coach Baer ing groups that excelled in stopping the run. At Notre Dame in Derek Smith, LB – San Diego Chargers, 11 NFL seasons 2004, the Fighting Irish yielded just five rushing touchdowns Chris Draft, LB – St. Louis Rams, 10 NFL seasons and was third nationally in rushing defense. The 2002 Notre Tank Williams, LB – New England Patriots, six NFL seasons Dame team was ninth nationally in scoring defense, 10th in pass Coy Wire, LB – Buffalo Bills, six NFL seasons efficiency defense and rushing defense, and 13th in total , DE - New York Giants, three NFL seasons defense. Baer was recognized for the Irish’s accomplishments Dashon Goldson, DB – San Francisco 49ers, that season as a finalist for the Award, given two NFL seasons annually to the nation’s most outstanding assistant coach. , LB – (CFL), While at Stanford, the Cardinal played in four bowl games eight professional seasons and made its first Rose Bowl appearance in 28 years during his Patrick Allen, CB – Played seven NFL seasons seven seasons on the staff. The 2001 Cardinal led the Pac-10 Eddie Cade, DB – Played one NFL season Conference in rushing defense - just the second Stanford unit to Shante Carver, LB – Played four NFL seasons top the conference in that category. Hal Garner, LB – Played six NFL seasons Arizona State ranked seventh nationally in total defense in Mike Hamby, DT - Played one NFL season 1992. California won 17 of 23 games in his final two seasons at Jon Haskins, LB - Played two NFL seasons his first Pac-10 coaching assignment. , DL – Played two NFL seasons The last 21 years, he has coached and coordinated the New Paul Lavine, DB – Played one NFL season Era Bowl in Japan. The game annually integrates top Japanese Craig Newsome, DB – Played five NFL seasons college players with selected American players and coaches. , LB – Played eight NFL seasons Baer was a standout linebacker at Utah State during the Aaron Smith, LB – Played one NFL season 1969 through 1972 seasons. He established a school record for Al Smith, LB – Played nine NFL seasons total tackles, 116, a record that stood for 10 years. Baer graduat- Shawn Swayda, DT – Played four NFL seasons ed from Utah State in 1973 as a physical education and recre- , LB – Played four NFL seasons ation major. Scott Von der Ahe, LB – Played one NFL season He has three adult sons – Brian, Aaron James, and Steven Brett Wallerstetdt, LB – Played five NFL seasons Blake. Baer also has three grandchildren through his son, Brian, Courtney Watson, LB – Played two NFL seasons and wife Kristen - girls, Alex and Isabella, and a boy, Max. Jerrott Willard, LB – Played two NFL seasons

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They played for Coach Brennan James Jones, WR – Green Bay Packers, one NFL season John Broussard, WR – Jacksonville Jaguars, one NFL season Brent Brennan Rufus Skillern, WR – British Columbia Lions, Receivers Coach/ two professional seasons , TE – , Special Teams six NFL seasons Kassim Osgood, WR – San Diego Chargers, Coordinator five NFL seasons Adam Herzing, WR – Played one NFL season Darrell Jones, WR – Played two ARENA seasons

rent Brennan is in his fourth year with the Spartans coaching staff. In 2008, he will coach the San Jose State Breceivers corps and coordinate the special teams. Last season, Brennan served as the tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator. In 2005 and 2006, Brennan was the wide receivers coach and directly responsible for the development NFL draft choices: James Jones (3rd, Round, Green Bay) and John Broussard (7th Round, Jacksonville). In two seasons, Jones and Broussard combined for 168 receptions and 20 touchdowns. Brennan has a track record of nurturing players who attract attention from pro teams. Rufus Skillern led the Spartans in pass receiving in 2005 and is with the British Columbia Lions of the CFL. At Cal Poly, Brennan tutored Adam Herzing who has spent time with the Indianapolis Colts, San Francisco 49ers and Rhein Fire of NFL Europa. Brennan also coached Tampa Bay Bowl Game Buccaneers tight-end Jerramy Stevens at the University of Washington. Participation Brennan joined the Spartans as a member of Dick Tomey’s 2006 New Mexico Bowl coaching staff in January 2005, after being named San Diego (coach) State’s quarterbacks coach. From 2001 through 2004, he was the (coach) receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at Cal Poly. 1993 Rose Bowl (player) As the recruiting coordinator, Brennan directs the efforts for 1991 John Hancock Sun Bowl San Jose State football in attracting high-caliber student-athletes. (player) He has been instrumental in expanding the Spartans’ presence. A native of Redwood City, Calif., Brennan began his coach- Brent’s dad, Steve Brennan, ing career at Woodside (Calif.) High School in 1996. He served was an end for the 1967 as a graduate assistant at Hawai’i in 1998, Washington in 1999 Spartans. and Arizona in 2000. As a college player, Brennan was a for the 1991 through 1995 UCLA teams and lettered on the Bruins’ 1993 Rose Bowl squad. He graduated from UCLA in 1996. 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.

Brent Brennan facts Born: March 20, 1973, in San Jose, Calif. 2007 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 1998 University of Hawaii graduate assistant Brent, Casey, Blake, Courtney and Scott Brennan 1996-97 Woodside (Calif.) High School assistant coach www.sjsuspartans.com 11 Coaching Staff

Keith Burns facts Born: September 26, 1960, in Hurst, Texas Head coaching record: 7-28, 3 seasons Keith Burns 2007 San Jose State University associate head coach/ Defensive special teams coordinator/ coach 2006 San Jose State University special teams coordinator/ Coordinator/ cornerbacks coach Defensive Backs 2005 San Jose State University special teams coordinator/ tight ends coach Coach 2004 San Jose State University defensive coordinator/ defensive backs coach 2000-02 head coach 1998-99 defensive coordinator 1994-97 University of Southern California eith Burns is in his fifth season as a Spartan assistant defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach football coach and his second as defensive coordinator. 1993 University of Southern California defensive backs coach Besides managing the overall defense, Burns will coach K 1991-92 Rice University defensive pass coordinator the defensive backfield. 1989-90 Rice University defensive backs/special teams coach Burns coached the cornerbacks and directed special teams 1988 University of the Pacific offensive coordinator play in 2006 and 2007. He was instrumental in cornerback 1987 University of the Pacific defensive coordinator/ Dwight Lowery becoming San Jose State University’s first two- defensive backs coach time, first-team All-America player. Lowery and returning sen- 1986 University of the Pacific co-defensive coordinator/ ior Christopher Owens combined for 23 interceptions in 25 defensive backs coach games played and became just the second pair of Spartan cor- 1985 University of the Pacific defensive backs coach/ nerbacks to receive all-conference honors in the same season. special teams coach Lowery was a first team All-WAC pick in 2007 and Owens was 1984 University of Arkansas graduate assistant a second-team choice. Waylon Prather and kicker Jared 1998 Broyles Award top-five finalist Strubeck earned All-WAC honors under his guidance in 2006. Burns served the Spartan program as the defensive coor- They played for Coach Burns dinator in 2004 and the tight Dwight Lowery, CB – New York Jets 4th round draft ends coach and special teams choice in 2008 coordinator in 2005. Waylon Prather, P – New Orleans Saints, free agent In his 24th season as a , CB – San Jose SaberCats, two ARENA seasons football coach, Burns was the Brian Kelly, CB – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 10 NFL seasons head coach at the University of Kenoy Kennedy, S – , eight NFL seasons Tulsa (2000-02). His teams David Barrett, CB – New York Jets, eight NFL seasons formed the basis for Tulsa’s Kevin Shaffer, OT – Cleveland Browns, six NFL seasons 2003 Humanitarian Bowl Kenny Hamlin, S – Dallas Cowboys, five NFL seasons appearance. Caleb Miler, LB – , four NFL seasons He has coordinated defens- Jason Sehorn, CB – Played nine NFL seasons es at San Jose State, Arkansas, Sammie Knight, S – Played nine NFL seasons Southern California and Pacific. Daylon McCutcheon, CB – Played eight NFL seasons At Rice, he was the defensive Sam Rayburn, NG – Played four NFL seasons Bowl & All-Star pass coordinator and special Game Participation teams coach. Burns also was Coach the offensive coordinator in his 2007 Inta-Juice Classic final season at Pacific. In 1998, 2006 New Mexico Bowl he was one of five finalists for 2000 Cotton Bowl the Frank Broyles Award - 1999 Citrus Bowl given annually to the nation’s 1996 Rose Bowl number-one assistant coach. 1995 Cotton Bowl The native of Hurst, Texas, 1993 Freedom Bowl was a three-time letterwinner at 1984 Liberty Bowl the University of Arkansas Player (1980-82). He and his wife, 1982 Bluebonnet Bowl Yvonne, have three sons, K.C., 1981 Gator Bowl Tanner and Davis. Tanner is a 1980 Hall of Fame Bowl freshman at San Jose State and 1980 Sugar Bowl a safety on the 2008 football team. Back: Keith, Yvonne, and K.C. Front: Davis and Tanner Burns.

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

inji Green is in his third season work- King with the San Jose State University foot- ball coaching staff. One of the youngest full-time coaches in the Football Bowl Subdivision at age 25, he begins his first sea- son coaching the defensive ends. One of two Spartan alums on the coaching staff, Green was a four- year starting defensive lineman on the San Jose State teams (2002-05). As a senior, he was named a co-captain, the team’s Most Valuable Player and was a second team All-Western Athletic Conference selection. Originally, a walk-on offensive lineman in 2001, he received the Outstanding Scout Team award as he learned the position during his redshirt season. In 2002, The Sporting News named him to its Western Athletic Conference (WAC) all-freshman team. 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 Chicago practice rosters for the 2006 League season. Green returned to in the fall as an opera- tions assistant at San Jose State. In 2007, he moved into coaching 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 San Jose State University graduate majored in kinesiology. He was a four-time San Jose State University Scholar-Athlete and the program’s first four-time WAC All- Academic team honoree. In addition, Green was a two-time Kinji Green earned All-WAC and academic All-WAC honors. Since CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII football selection in 2004 and 1996, he is one of only eight WAC football players to earn academic 2005. Kinji completed master’s degree in kinesiology with an All-WAC awards in four consecutive seasons. emphasis in exercise physiology in 2008. Kinji Green facts Born: November 11, 1982 in Sonoma, Calif. 2007 San Jose State University graduate assistant 2006 San Jose State University football operations assistant www.sjsuspartans.com 13 Coaching Staff

Ken Margerum facts Born: October 5, 1958 in Atlantic City, N.J. 2007 San Jose State University wide receivers coach 2006 San Jose State University co-offensive coordinator/ running backs coach Ken Margerum 2005 San Jose State University offensive coordinator/ quarterbacks coach Wide Receivers Coach 2004 Stanford University assistant coach 2003 (NFL Europe) offensive coordinator 2002 Laney College assistant coach 2000-01 University of California assistant coach 1997-99 head coach 1996 University of Hawai’i assistant coach 1993-95 Hawaii Prep Academy assistant coach en Margerum, who has coached at every level of organ- ized football, is in his fourth season as a Spartan assis- Ktant coach and his second as wide receivers coach. Post-Season & The 2007 season marked the second year in a row San Jose Bowl Participation State produced a pair of wide receivers with at least 50 recep- 2006 New Mexico Bowl tions and 800 receiving yards. Kevin Jurovich set a school sin- (coach) gle-season record with 85 receptions for 1,183 yards and David 1987 NFC divisional Richmond added 55 catches for 852 yards. playoffs (player) In 2006, he served as the co-offensive coordinator and run- 1986 NFC divisional ning backs coach. The top six backs each averaged at least 4.0 playoffs (player) yards per carry and two-time all-conference choice Yonus Davis 1985 Super Bowl XX became the program’s first 1,000-yard rusher since 2000. (player) Following an All-American career at Stanford, Margerum 1984 NFC Champion- became a third-round draft choice of the Chicago Bears. He was ship (player) named to the league’s 1981 All-Rookie team and was a member 1978 Bluebonnet Bowl of Chicago’s Super Bowl XX championship team. Margerum fin- (player) ished his career playing for the San Francisco 49ers (1986-87). 1977 Sun Bowl (player) Margerum joined the Spartans’ staff after serving one sea- son as the Stanford University wide receivers coach (2004). He was the wide receivers coach at the University of California (2000-01); the tight ends coach at Laney College in Oakland, Calif., (2002); and the offensive coordinator for the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe (2003). The Claymores set a NFL Europe record for most yards per game (417.3) and averaged 30.3 points per game. The 1981 graduate of Stanford was a two-time first-team All-America, three-time first-team All-Pac-10 and an academic All-America selection. Margerum held the conference’s career record for receptions (32) for 25 years. He finished his college career with 141 receptions for 2,430 yards. The two- sport star also was an outstanding high hurdler. He had a col- lege best time of 14.3 in the 110-meter high hurdles, and was a member of the Cardinal’s all-time best 4x100 meter relay team. His wife, Joy, was an All-American in at Cal State Hayward. They have two daughters, Sunny and Windy.

They played for Coach Margerum Adam Tafralis, QB – Indianapolis Colts free agent Edell Shepherd, WR – , four NFL seasons Nate Jackson, WR – Denver Broncos, five NFL seasons Craig Nall, QB – Played six NFL seasons Chase Lyman, WR – Played two NFL seasons Ken Simonton, RB – Played two NFL seasons Evan Moore, WR – Green Bay Packers free agent Mark Bradford, WR – Dallas Cowboys free agent Sunny, Windy, Joy and Ken Margerum

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Steve Morton facts Born: October 19, 1953, in Chehalis, Wash. 2006-07 San Jose State University offensive coordinator/ Steve Morton offensive line coach 2005 San Jose State University offensive line coach Offensive 2002-04 Stanford University offensive line coach Coordinator/ 2001 University of Nevada offensive line coach 1999-2000 University of Southern California assistant coach Offensive Line Coach 1992-98 University of Washington offensive line coach 1987-91 offensive line coach 1977-86 Washington State University assistant coach 1975-76 Washington State University graduate assistant

teve Morton is in his fourth season at San Jose State and They played for Coach Morton his 34th season coaching at the major college level. John Booker, OT – San Francisco 49ers free agent SThroughout his distinguished career, Morton has coached , OT – Oakland Raiders, five NFL seasons many players who have realized success at the college level and , C – Chicago Bears, 10 NFL seasons enjoyed long NFL careers. Kirk Chambers, OT – Buffalo Bills, three NFL seasons He returns in 2008 for his third season as the offensive coor- Will Svitek, OT – , three NFL seasons dinator and offensive line coach. Under his direction, the Harvey Dahl, OT – , three NFL seasons Spartans made numerous strides in total offense, points scored Mike Utley, OL – consensus first-team All-American and, specifically, offensive line play. , OT – Played 11 NFL seasons Prior to his arrival, San Jose State allowed 29 sacks in 2004. Keith Sims, OL – Played 11 NFL seasons The last three years, the Spartans surrendered an average of 16 Pat Beach, TE – Played 11 NFL seasons sacks. Consistent blocking helped the Spartans produce their Frank Garcia, OL – Played 10 NFL seasons first 1,000-yard rusher since 2000. Tackles Matt Cantu (2006) and Benji Olson, OG – Played 10 NFL seasons John Booker (2007) became the team’s first offensive linemen Gene Williams, OG – Played 10 NFL seasons since 2003 to receive all-conference recognition. , OT – Played two NFL seasons Drew Caylor, C – Played one NFL season , OL – 1984 Morris Trophy Award winner , OL – 1996 Morris Trophy Award winner

Bowl & All-Star Participation 2006 New Mexico Bowl (coach) 1998 (coach) 1997 Aloha Bowl (coach) 1996 Holiday Bowl (coach) 1995 Sun Bowl (coach) 1993 Rose Bowl (coach) Morton began his coaching career in 1975 as a Washington 1991 Blue-Gray All-Star Classic (coach) State University graduate assistant. He was promoted to a full- 1981 Holiday Bowl (coach) time assistant coach at his alma mater in 1977 where he spent the next 10 seasons. Then, Morton moved to Iowa State University for five seasons (1987-91). He returned to the Pac-10 in 1992, joining the University of Washington staff as offensive line coach. After seven seasons and five bowl appearances, he moved to the University of Southern California (1999-2000). He was at the University of Nevada (2001) before completing three seasons (2002-2004) as the Stanford University offensive line coach. Morton has coached five Pac-10 Morris Trophy winners, signifying the conference’s best lineman; four first-team All- America players, and NFL first-round draft choices Kwame Harris of Stanford and Lincoln Kennedy of Washington. As a player, he was a center and offensive on the 1973 and 1974 Washington State teams. He graduated in 1977 as a physical education major. Steve and his wife, Karen, have two adult children. Their son, Beau, lives in the Seattle area as does their daughter, Bethany, and son-in-law, Zechariah Bordon. Steve and Karen Morton www.sjsuspartans.com 15 Coaching Staff

They played for Coach Nash , TB – Dallas Cowboys, three NFL seasons , DE – , 2008 1st round draft choice Kris Richard, CB – Played five NFL seasons Charles Nash Jashon Sykes, LB – Played two NFL seasons Running Backs Coach Deoncé Whitaker, TB – Played two CFL seasons Jemeel Powell, DB – Played one NFL season Jarmar Julien, RB – Played one NFL season

Bowl Participation harles Nash enters his eighth season working with the 2006 New Mexico Bowl San Jose State University football team. He is in his sev- Centh season as running backs coach for the Spartans. In 2006, Nash served as the assistant football strength and conditioning coach. In his first five seasons at San Jose State, he coached four all-conference selections. Tyson Thompson enters 2008 in his fourth season with the Dallas Cowboys. Yonus Davis returns for his senior year with the Spartans. Deoncé Whitaker played two seasons in the League. Nash joined the San Jose State staff in 2001 after coaching football and track and field and serving as a high school athlet- ics director in the area. In 2000, his Inglewood High team set a state of California record rushing for 7,003 yards in 14 games. Nash also coached at Serra High in Gardena, Calif., Beverly Hills (Calif.) High and Fremont High in Beverly Hills. The Spartan coach earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Arizona majoring in business administration. He went on to earn a master’s degree in educational administration from National University. As a wide receiver at Arizona (1974-76), he was a second- team All-Western Athletic Conference choice. The Cleveland Browns chose him in the 11th round of the 1977 NFL Draft. He played for the Browns in 1978 and the Washington Redskins in 1979. He and his wife, Shirley, are the parents of two adult chil- dren. Charles, Jr., a graduate of Northern Arizona University, is working towards completion of his M.B.A. at NAU. Living in Tucson, Ariz., he is cemployed by Zimmer Holdings, Inc. Nadra, their daughter, earned a master’s degree in biomedical science from Barry University in Miami Shores, Fla. She is cur- rently employed as a toxicologist at the Broward County Medical Examiner’s Office in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Charles Nash facts Born: August 30, 1954, in Dallas, Texas 2007 San Jose State University running backs coach 2006 San Jose State University football strength & conditioning assistant coach 2001-05 San Jose State University running backs coach 1999-2000 Inglewood (Calif.) High School head football coach/director of athletics 1994-1998 Junipero Serra High School (Gardena, Calif.) head football coach/director of athletics 1992-93 Beverly Hills (Calif.) High School receivers coach 1989-1991 Fremont High School (Beverly Hills, Calif.) running backs coach Charles and Shirley Nash

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Bowl & Post-Season Participation 2005 NFC divisional playoffs (player) 2000 AFC divisional playoffs (player) 1999 Super Bowl (player) 1998 Hula Bowl (player) Joe Salave’a 1998 East-West Shrine Game (player) Defensive Line Coach 1997 Insight.com Bowl (player) 1997 Hula Bowl (player) 1997 East-West Shrine Game (player) 1994 Freedom Bowl (player)

"...Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs said he had coached oe Salave’a, one of ‘no greater person’ than Salave’a..." – Leonard American Samoa’s fore- Shapiro, Washington Post, August 29, 2007. Jmost ambassadors promot- ing the game of American foot- ball, embarks on a college foot- ball coaching career with San Jose State University. He will be coaching the defensive line in 2008. Salave’a’s venture into coaching also reunites him with Dick Tomey, who recruited him to the University of Arizona in 1993. He became one of the mainstays of the Wildcats’ defenses of the 1990’s. An often immovable defensive tackle, Salave’a accumulated 29 tackles for loss in his last two seasons at Arizona. He was a second team All-Pacific-10 Conference selection in 1996 and first-team choice in 1997. He was selected as a team captain and named his team’s Most Valuable Player for the 1996 season. Salave’a has the unique distinction of being invited to both the East-West Shrine and Hula Bowl All-Star "...Former Redskins defensive lineman Joe Salave’a, Games after his junior and senior seasons. now an assistant coach at San Jose State, is work- His professional football career spanned nine years (1998- 2007) with four different teams and 100 games. Salave’a was a ing with the 49ers during the OTAs. ‘He’s going to fourth pick (#107 overall) by Tennessee in 1998. He played four be a heck of a coach,’ (San Francisco 49ers’ head seasons with Tennessee and was a member of the Titans’ Super coach Mike) Nolan said." – Daniel Brown, San Bowl XXXIV team that lost to St. Louis, 23-16. Salave’a spent the 2003 season with Baltimore and San Diego. His final three sea- Jose Mercury News, June 18, 2008. sons were with the Washington Redskins. He founded the Joe Salave’a Foundation in 2001. The foun- dation specializes in free football clinics for youngsters in American Samoa and Hawai’i. His work was recognized by Congressman Eni Faleomavaega in a 2005 White House ceremo- ny hosted by President George W. Bush and celebrated Asian- Pacific American Heritage Month. Salave’a is a 1997 graduate of the University of Arizona who majored in sociology. He and his wife, Josephine, have a daughter, Katalina Elizabeth, and a son, Joseph Fatuimoana, Jr.

Joe Salave’a facts Born: March 23, 1975 in Leone, American Samoa www.sjsuspartans.com 17 Coaching Staff

Bryan McGinnis Ezekiel Staples Graduate Assistant – Graduate Assistant – Offense Defense

ryan McGinnis, who has worked at the high school, col- zekiel Staples is in his second season working with the lege and professional football levels, is in his fourth sea- San Jose State University football coaching staff. In 2008, Bson as a San Jose State University football staff member. Ehe is the graduate assistant working with the defense. In 2008, he is the graduate assistant working with the offense. Staples was a football operations assistant in 2007 following a In his first three seasons four-year career with the Spartans. with the Spartans, McGinnis His trademarks as a player worked as an operations (2002-05) were his versatility assistant in the areas of video and adaptability. He was a run- services, equipment, recruit- ning back his first two seasons ing and learned the college and a middle linebacker as a game from the defensive junior and a senior. Staples, coaches. who scored a touchdown McGinnis began his against Washington on his first coaching career in 2002 as the major-college rushing attempt, offensive coordinator and was the Spartans’ 2002 wide receivers coach at Freshman of the Year. He was Harbor High School in San fifth on the 2003 team in pass Cruz, Calif. In 2003, he receiving with 25 receptions. returned to Harbor High in As a linebacker, he was the same capacity and joined the San Francisco 49ers staff as a credited with 209 tackles and player personnel intern for the start of a two-year stint in the 11.0 tackles for loss in his two National Football League (NFL). He worked on the league’s seasons in a starting role. advanced scouting plan for the 49ers in 2003 and concentrated Staples, a 2005 co-captain, was second on the 2004 team in tack- on the college scouting plan in 2004 that led to the selection of les and tops on the 2005 squad. His most amazing statistical per- quarterback of Utah as the first overall pick in the formance came in the 2004 win over Rice in which he played 2005 NFL draft. more than 100 snaps and was credited with a game-high 24 The 2007 graduate of San Jose State University majored in tackles in a 70-63 victory. He concluded his career playing in the kinesiology. As a player, he was a wide receiver and a defensive 2006 Hula Bowl All-Star Game. back at Harbor High during the 1996 through 1999 seasons and The three-time academic All-Western Athletic Conference a wide receiver at Cabrillo College in 2000 and 2001. honoree is a member of the American Football Coaches The 27-year-old native of Santa Cruz, Calif. was born on Association (AFCA). He participated in the 2008 AFCA Future June 22, 1981. He is a member of the American Football Coaches Coaches Academy designed to assist recent graduates with the Association and is a certified speed training coach by Speed, professional tools to pursue a coaching career. The Lynwood, Agility and Conditioning USA/Canada. McGinnis is a master’s Calif., native born on September 27, 1984, is a 2008 graduate and degree student majoring in hospitality, tourism and recreation is pursuing his master’s degree in kinesiology with an emphasis management at San Jose State. in sports management.

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Chris Holder Director of Scott Shaw Strength & Head Athletic Trainer Conditioning

hris Holder was named San Jose State University director cott Shaw was appointed San Jose State University’s head of strength and conditioning in April 2007. A staff mem- athletic trainer in February 2008 after serving the universi- Cber since January 2006, he originally joined the Spartans’ Sty as the associate head athletic trainer for two years. athletics staff as the director of football strength and condition- Shaw has 16 years of athletic training experience at the ing. His impact was noticeable in the team’s New Mexico Bowl- major college level and three more in the high school ranks. winning season. The highly-conditioned Spartans shut out five Shaw joined the San Jose State staff after five years as the head opponents in the second half and recorded four comeback victo- athletic trainer at Cal State Northridge (2001-2006). His first col- ries in 2006. In 2007, San Jose State’s fitness helped produce two lege position was as an assistant athletic trainer at Saint Mary’s fourth-quarter comeback wins. (Calif.) College for nine years (1992-2001). Holder came to San Jose He has worked as an ath- State after spending four foot- letic trainer at a vaiety of major ball seasons (2002-05) at Cal events. Most recently, he was Poly as the strength and condi- the Medical Services Liaison for tioning head coach. He and his the 2007 NCAA Men’s two-person staff designed and Division I implemented the strength and Championship San Jose conditioning programs for the Regional. Shaw also served as 500-member Mustang student- an athletic trainer for the 24 athlete population. The Hours of LeMans auto race, the progress was most notable in 1994 World Cup, the Golden football. Cal Poly produced Gate Fields horse racing track three consecutive winning sea- in Albany, Calif., and the World sons in football (2003-05) for Grand Prix Motorcycle Circuit. the first time in 25 years and The 1989 graduate of advanced to the second round Washington State University of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in 2005. Six Mustang foot- majored in physical education with an athletic training empha- ball players were named to 2005 Division I-AA All-American sis. He earned a master’s degree in physical education and teams. recreation from Saint Mary’s College in 1995. In his ninth year as a strength and conditioning coach, he Shaw is certified by the National Athletic Trainers began his professional career at Eastern Kentucky University in Association (NATA) and is an examiner for the NATA Board of January 2000 as an intern working with the football and volley- certification. He is also certified by the American Red Cross in ball teams. Holder moved to Cal Poly in May 2000 as a strength first aid and CPR as an instructor and professional rescuer. and conditioning coach. He was the assistant strength and con- Since 2002, he has served on the board of directors of the ditioning coach at Appalachian State University the first half of California State University Risk Management Authority Athletic the 2002 calendar year before returning to Cal Poly. Injury Medical Expenses Committee. Shaw is the current vice- The 2000 graduate of Eastern Kentucky University majored chairman. in physical education and earned a master’s degree in kinesiolo- He resides in San Jose. gy from Cal Poly in 2005. He was a starting center for the Colonels’ 1997 and 1999 football teams. The 1997 Eastern Kentucky team was the Ohio Valley Conference champion. Holder is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association and is a Russian Kettlebell certified instructor. In 2007, he was promoted to RKC-Team Leader, the second highest distinction a Russian Kettlebell certified instruc- 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. He and his wife, Jessie, reside in Campbell, Calif. www.sjsuspartans.com 19 Football Staff

Mike Lane Wendy Dunn Football Football Operations Equipment Manager Coordinator

ike Lane has served as the San Jose State University endy Dunn was named San Jose State University’s football equipment manager since 2001. Now in his football operations coordinator in July, 2007. She is in M15th season with the Spartans, he was an assistant Wher fourth season working with the football program. equipment manager for three years and a student assistant for Dunn had served as an administrative support coordinator for four seasons. the team from August 2005 until accepting her current position. Lane has worked for the as a stick boy and Her football work experience includes four seasons (2001- for the “Offense-Defense” football camps 04) with the San Jose SaberCats of the . that served players from ages 6 to 18. With the Sharks, he was She was involved in player contract preparation, compliance, responsible for player stick repair, bench set-up at practice and payroll, team travel and special events. The SaberCats won games and locker room facilities at home games. Arena Bowl championships in 2002 and 2004. A member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association The graduate of Miami University was a double major in since 1998, he earned his equipment manager’s certification health and sport studies and business. As an undergraduate, she (E.M.,C.) in 2002. He also worked at several East-West Shrine worked in sports marketing and with the Redhawks’ women’s Games and for the Silicon Valley Football Classic. basketball program. Dunn went on to earn her master’s degree from San Jose State in sports management. Dunn also worked as a business manager for the minor league baseball team and was a band and cheer coordinator at the 2007 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship San Jose Regional. Doug Osumi Video Coordinator

oug Osumi, who has 17 years of experience in college and professional video production, is in his fourth sea- Dson as the San Jose State University athletics’ video Mayur Chaudhari Lisa Vlay Mercedes Mapua coordinator. Football Operations Administrative Student Assistant Osumi came to the Spartans after serving five seasons as Assistant Assistant the video director/producer for the University of California ath- letics department. Besides his work at Cal, Osumi has worked for the San Francisco 49ers as a video assistant during mini- camps and training camps. The 1992 graduate of California State University, Chico, began his career in athletics as an assistant football coach at Chico (Calif.) High School in 1990. He moved on to a similar position at Marin Catholic High School in 1991. His first foray into video production was in 1992 when he was appointed an assistant football coach at San Francisco State University. Three seasons later, he returned to Chico State in 1995 as an assistant coach and video coordinator. John Ralston Dan Unruh Osumi earned his master’s degree from Chico State in 1996 Special Assistant to Equipment Room and went on to become video coordinator at the University of the Football Staff Assistant Hawai’i for the 1997 and 1998 school years.

20 San Jose State University 2008 Football Fact Book THETHE SPSPARARTTANSANS Team Rosters

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous Schools Numerical 63 Amar Albassam OG 6-2 315 FR San Diego, Calif./La Jolla HS Roster 7 Jay Atkins S 6-0 185 SO Mountain View, Calif./Homestead HS 1 Josh Harrison, WR Marquis Avery WR 6-4 195 JR Anaheim, Calif./Fullerton College, 2 Sean Flynn, QB Savannah HS 2 Duke Ihenacho, S 7 Michael Avila WR 5-9 165 FR Seaside, Calif./Seaside HS 3 Terrance Williams, WR 88 **Jalal Beauchman WR 6-4 220 JR San Jose, Calif./Bellarmine Prep 4 Michael Avila, WR 5 Chad Bozzo QB 6-0 215 JR Salinas, Calif./Palma HS 4 , CB 54 Keenan Brown DE 6-3 230 FR San Bernardino, Calif./Arroyo Valley HS 5 Chad Bozzo, QB 59 Eric Bucholz LB 6-1 225 SO San Francisco, Calif./Lowell HS 6 Kevin Jurovich, WR 25 Tanner Burns S 6-1 185 FR San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HS 7 Jay Atkins, S 43 *James Callier, Jr. RB 6-0 225 SR Los Angeles, Calif./Warren HS 7 Kyle Reed, QB Daniel Carrillo, Jr. DB 6-1 180 FR San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HS 8 David Richmond, WR 20 *Austin Carter CB 5-10 170 JR Pomona, Calif./Mt. San Antonio College, 8 Kyle Flynn, S San Jose State U., Claremont HS 9 Jeff Clark, TE 79 **Ronnie Castillo C 6-0 292 JR Santa Fe Springs, Calif./Saint Paul HS 10 Jared Strubeck, PK 11 Myles Eden, QB 31 **Dimitrous Chattman LB 6-0 190 Grad San Diego, Calif./Mission Bay HS 12 Jordan LaSecla, QB 9 *Jeff Clark TE 6-5 250 SR Torrance, Calif./L.A. Harbor College, 13 Kyler O’Neal, LB South Torrance HS 14 , LB 93 **Justin Cole DE/LB 6-3 240 JR Chino Hills, Calif./Chino Hills HS 15 , RB 94 **Kalvin Cressel DT 6-4 282 JR Los Angeles, Calif./Franklin HS 16 Jerrayl Hamilton, CB Darryll Crummie RB 5-8 167 JR Los Angeles, Calif./Los Angeles Southwest 17 Jeff Schweiger, DE College, Dominguez HS 18 A.J. Moosa, LB 96 **Adonis Davis DT 6-1 295 JR Lynwood, Calif./Crenshaw HS 18 Shaheen Pourfallah, P 34 ***Yonus Davis RB 5-7 185 SR Oakland, Calif./Skyline HS 19 Peyton Thompson, CB 11 *Myles Eden QB 6-1 205 JR Canyon Lake, Calif./Temescal Canyon HS 20 Austin Carter, CB 73 *Ailao Eliapo OG 6-2 320 SO South San Francisco, Calif./ 21 Patrick Perry, RB South San Francisco HS 22 Andrew Ryan, S 89 **Brian Elledge TE 6-3 230 SR Newhall, Calif./Hart HS 23 Will Johnson, PK 62 Garrett Faulconer OG 6-7 360 JR Anaheim, Calif./Fullerton College, 24 Devin Newsome, CB 25 Tanner Burns, S Orange Lutheran HS 26 Mohamed Marah, LB 32 *Pompey Festejo S 6-0 200 SO Benicia, Calif./Benicia HS 27 Billy Ring, S 8 *Kyle Flynn S 6-2 205 SR Torrance, Calif./L.A. Harbor College, 28 Chris Reese, RB South Torrance HS 29 Christoper Owens, CB 2 Sean Flynn QB 6-4 220 JR Torrance, Calif./L.A. Harbor College, 30 Ralph Johnson, CB South Torrance HS 31 Dimitrous Chattman, 4 Coye Francies CB 6-1 185 SR Sacramento, Calif./Oregon State U., LB , Cordova HS 32 Pompey Festejo, S 92 Pablo Garcia DT 6-2 290 FR San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty HS 33 Dominique 38 Alex Germany CB 5-9 160 FR Palm Desert, Calif./Palm Desert HS Hunsucker, RB 97 **Aaron Gilbert DT 6-3 290 JR Half Moon Bay, Calif./Half Moon Bay HS 34 Yonus Davis, RB 90 ***Jarron Gilbert DT 6-6 280 SR Chino, Calif./Chino HS 35 Philip Zavala, P 48 **Ryno Gonzalez LB 6-1 230 JR Loomis, Calif./Maidu HS, Del Oro HS 36 Colin Maher, S 16 *Jerrayl Hamilton CB 5-11 195 SO Carson, Calif./San Bernardino HS, St. John 37 Antonio Walker, CB 38 Alex Germany, CB Bosco HS 39 Cameron Island, RB 85 Julian Harris TE 6-2 250 JR Salinas, Calif./U. of San Diego, Palma HS 40 Tiuke Tuipulotu, S 1 Josh Harrison WR 5-11 170 FR Oxnard, Calif./Rio Mesa HS 41 Ryan McHale, DE 81 Patrick Horan-Walker WR 6-1 215 JR Monterey, Calif./ 41 Philip Knight, RB Monterey Peninsula College, Palma HS 42 Ina Liaina, FB/LB 33 **Dominique Hunsucker RB 5-10 194 JR San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HS 43 James Callier, Jr., RB 95 **Carl Ihenacho DE 6-3 245 JR Los Angeles, Calif./Serra HS 44 Wade O’Neill, LB 2 *Duke Ihenacho LB 6-1 200 SO Los Angeles, Calif./Serra HS 45 John Smith, LB 39 **Cameron Island RB 5-9 187 JR Oakland, Calif./Skyline HS 46 Raymond Rodriguez, 30 Ralph Johnson CB 5-10 175 FR Oakland, Calif./McClymonds HS DE 23 Will Johnson PK 5-8 180 JR Ridgecrest, Calif./Bakersfield College, 47 Retired number Burroughs HS 48 Ryno Gonzalez, LB 14 **Travis Jones LB 6-1 220 JR Atascadero, Calif./Atascadero HS 49 Marcus Keli, DE

22 San Jose State University 2008 Football Fact Book Team Rosters

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown/Previous Schools 50 Tracy Pugh, DE 6 **Kevin Jurovich WR 6-0 183 SR San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HS 51 Matt Wigley, LS 49 Marcus Keli DE 6-2 250 JR Oceanside, Calif./Santa Rosa College, 52 Retired number Chaparral HS 54 Keenan Brown, DE 41 Philip Knight RB 6-1 225 JR Long Beach, Calif./Long Beach City College, 56 Braden Storaasli, LB Carson HS 57 Rodrick Smally, LB 58 Retired number 65 *Fred Koloto OT 6-3 290 SO Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto HS 59 Eric Bucholz, LB 66 *John Konye OT 6-4 270 SO Hermosa Beach, Calif./Redondo Union HS 60 Ben Zorn, OG 12 Jordan LaSecla QB 6-3 198 SO Newbury Park, Calif./Newbury Park HS 62 Garrett Faulconer, OT 72 *Isaac Leatiota OG 6-4 295 SO Sunnyvale, Calif./Wilcox HS 63 Amar Albassam, OG 42 Ina Liaina FB/LB 6-1 225 FR Oxnard, Calif./Rio Mesa HS 64 Joe Zusin, OT 75 Steve Lightsy OG 6-4 370 JR Hauula, Hawaii/Fresno City College 65 Fred Koloto, OT Kahuku HS 66 John Konye, OT 36 *Colin Maher S 6-1 192 JR Morgan Hill, Calif./Valley Christian HS, 67 Norman Romero, OL Bellarmine Prep 68 Justin Paysinger, C 26 *Mohamed Marah LB 6-0 245 JR San Jose, Calif./Oak Grove HS 70 Robbie Reed, C 77 **Bradis McGriff OT 6-6 340 SR Vallejo, Calif./Arizona State U., Vallejo HS 71 Nathaniel Timo, OG 41 Ryan McHale DE 6-1 220 SR Fountain Valley, Calif./Long Beach State U., 72 Isaac Leatiota, OG Fountain Valley HS 73 Ailao Eliapo, OG 18 A.J. Moosa LB 6-0 190 FR Winnetka, Calif./Cleveland HS 75 Steve Lightsy, OG 77 Bradis McGriff, OT 59 Jon Moreno OT 6-4 280 JR Whittier, Calif./Cerritos College, 78 Andres Vargas, OT John Glenn HS 79 Ronnie Castillo, C 24 *Devin Newsome S 5-10 165 SO North Highlands, Calif./Roseville HS 80 Chris Ward, WR 91 Joe Nigos DE 6-2 260 FR San Jose, Calif./Oak Grove HS 81 Patrick Horan-Walker, 13 Kyler O’Neal LB 6-0 213 FR Oakland, Calif./McClymonds HS WR 44 Wade O’Neill LB 6-1 225 FR Chino Hills, Calif./Chino Hills HS 82 , TE 82 Ryan Otten TE 6-5 215 FR Loomis, Calif/Del Oro HS 83 Khalil Paden, WR 29 ***Christopher Owens CB 5-10 170 SR Los Angeles, Calif./Dorsey HS 85 Julian Harris, TE 83 Khalil Paden WR 6-1 165 FR Chatsworth, Calif./Cleveland HS 86 Andrew Reyes, WR 68 **Justin Paysinger C 6-1 298 Grad Los Angeles, Calif./Beverly Hills HS 88 Jalal Beauchman, WR 21 **Patrick Perry RB 5-10 205 SR Los Angeles, Calif./Banning HS 89 Brian Elledge, TE 18 Shaheen Pourfallah PK 5-11 200 FR San Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch HS 90 Jarron Gilbert, DT 50 Tracy Pugh DE 6-4 235 FR Chino Hills, Calif./Chino Hills HS 91 Joe Nigos, DE 7 Kyle Reed QB 6-3 215 JR Oakland, Calif./U. of California, 92 Pablo Garcia, DT 93 Justin Cole, DE McClymonds HS 94 Kalvin Cressel, DT 70 Robbie Reed C 6-3 290 SO Claremont, Calif./Cheshire Academy, 95 Carl Ihenacho, DE Claremont HS 96 Adonis Davis, DT 28 **Chris Reese RB 5-9 205 JR East Palo Alto, Calif./St. Francis HS 97 Aaron Gilbert, DT 86 Andrew Reyes WR 6-1 180 FR Salinas, Calif./Palma HS 98 Liam Smith, DE 8 *David Richmond WR 6-4 200 SR Anaheim, Calif./Santa Ana College, 99 Justin Willis, DT Garden Grove HS 27 Billy Ring S 5-8 185 JR Portola Valley, Calif./College of San Mateo, U. of Arizona, St. Francis HS 46 Raymond Rodriguez DE 6-1 245 FR Boyle Heights, Calif./Los Altos HS 67 Norman Romero DT 6-1 265 SO South Gate, Calif./South Gate HS 15 Brandon Rutley RB 5-10 190 FR Martinez, Calif./Alhambra HS 22 *Andrew Ryan S 6-0 195 SR Belmont, Calif./College of San Mateo, Serra HS Louis Schuman S 6-0 200 FR Vallejo, Calif./St. Ignatius Prep 17 Jeff Schweiger DE 6-5 276 SR San Jose, Calif./U. of Southern California, Valley Christian HS 57 Rodrick Smally LB 5-9 205 FR Fairfield, Calif./Fairfield HS 45 *John Smith LB 6-0 232 JR Richmond, Calif./DeAnza HS 98 *Liam Smith DE 6-5 250 JR Los Gatos, Calif./Santa Monica College, Los Gatos HS 56 *Braden Storaasli LB 6-0 213 SO Kapolei, Hawaii/Damien Memorial HS 10 ***Jared Strubeck PK 5-8 176 SR Camarillo, Calif./Rio Mesa HS 19 Peyton Thompson CB 5-11 170 FR Granite Bay, Calif./Granite Bay HS www.sjsuspartans.com 23 Roster Information/Pronunciation Guide

71 Nathaniel Timo OG 6-0 335 JR Seaside, Calif./Monterey Peninsula College, Seaside HS 42 Tiuke Tuipulotu S 5-10 185 FR Menlo Park, Calif./Serra HS 78 Andres Vargas OT 6-4 280 FR San Carlos, Calif./St. Francis HS 37 Antonio Walker CB 5-8 175 FR San Bernardino, Calif./Pacific HS 80 Chris Ward WR 5-11 175 JR San Jose, Calif./San Jose City College, Oak Grove HS 51 Matt Wigley LS 6-2 230 JR Stockton, Calif./City College of San Francisco, Lincoln HS 3 *Terrance Williams WR 6-5 225 JR Miami, Fla./City College of San Francisco, Eastern Illinois U., Noland HS 99 **Justin Willis DT 6-1 305 JR San Jose, Calif./Valley Christian HS 35 Philip Zavala P 6-1 200 JR San Bruno, Calif./City College of San Francisco, Capuchino HS 60 Ben Zorn OG 6-3 270 FR Berkeley, Calif./George Mason HS 64 Joe Zusin OT 6-5 310 JR Petaluma, Calif./Casa Grande HS

* – Letters earned HEAD COACH: Dick Tomey ASSISTANT COACHES: Marcus Arroyo, Kent Baer, Brent Brennan, Keith Burns, Kinji Green, Ken Margerum, Steve Morton, Charles Nash, Joe Salave’a GRADUATE ASSISTANTS: Bryan McGinnis, Ezekiel Staples

Returning Christopher Owens, CB Joe Nigos, DE Pronunciation Guide Letterwinners (45) Justin Paysinger, C Khalil Paden, WR Jay Atkins, S Patrick Perry, RB Shaheen Pourfallah, PK Michael Avila...... AH-vill-ah Jalal Beauchman, WR Chris Reese, RB Andrew Reyes, WR Jalal Beauchman ...... BEACH-mun James Callier, Jr., RB David Richmond, WR Rodrick Smally, LB Chad Bozzo...... BAH-zoe Austin Carter, CB Andrew Ryan, S Nathaniel Timo, OG Eric Bucholz...... BUCK-holtz Ronnie Castillo, C John Smith, LB Andres Vargas, OT James Callier ...... CAL-yer Dimitrous Chattman, Liam Smith, DE Antonio Walker, CB Ronnie Castillo...... CASS-tee-yo LB Braden Storaasli, LB Yonus Davis ...... YAH-nus Jeff Clark, TE Jared Strubeck, PK Newcomers (24) Ailao Eliapo...... EYE-lau E-lee-ah-poe Justin Cole, LB/DE Terrance Williams, WR Marquis Avery, WR Garrett Faulconer ...... FALL-con-err Kalvin Cressel, DT Justin Willis, DT Keenan Brown, DE Pompey Festejo ...... FEH-stay-oh Adonis Davis, DT Tanner Burns, S Coye Francies ...... FRAN-cease Yonus Davis, RB Squad Members (10) Daniel Carrillo, Jr., DB Jarron Gilbert ...... JAH-ron Gilbert Myles Eden, QB Chad Bozzo, QB Coye Francies, CB Carl & Duke Ihenacho ...... EE-ah-NAH-cho Ailao Eliapo, OG Eric Bucholz, LB Patrick Kevin Jurovich...... JUR-oh-VITCH Brian Elledge, TE Sean Flynn, QB Horan-Walker, WR Fred Koloto ...... KAH-low-toe Pompey Festejo, S Julian Harris, TE Ralph Johnson, CB John Konye ...... KAHN-nee Kyle Flynn, S Will Johnson, PK Ina Liaina, FB/LB Isaac Leatiota ...... LEE-ah-TEE-oh-tah Aaron Gilbert, DT Jordan La Secla, QB Steve Lightsy, OG Ina Liaina ...... E-nah LEE-ah-E-nah Jarron Gilbert, DT Ryan McHale, DE Kyler O’Neal, LB Colin Maher ...... MAH-hur Ryno Gonzalez, LB Robbie Reed, C Wade O’Neill, LB Mohamed Marah ...... Ma-RAH Jerrayl Hamilton, CB Norman Romero, DL Ryan Otten, TE Bradis McGriff...... BRAY-diss McGriff Dominique Joe Zusin, OT Tracy Pugh, DE A.J. Moosa ...... MOO-sah Hunsucker, RB Kyle Reed, QB Joe Nigos...... -goes Carl Ihenacho, DE Returning Redshirts Billy Ring, S Khalil Paden ...... KAH-lil PAY-den Duke Ihenacho, LB (18) Raymond Rodriguez, Shaheen Pourfallah ...... POUT-fah-lah Cameron Island, RB Amar Albassam, OG DE/TE Tracy Pugh ...... PEW Travis Jones, LB Michael Avila, WR Brandon Rutley, RB Jeff Schweiger ...... SCHWHY-gurr Kevin Jurovich, WR Garrett Faulconer, OG Louis Schuman, S Joe Salave’a ...... Sa-ah-lah-VAY-uh Fred Koloto, OT Pablo Garcia, DT Jeff Schweiger, DE Liam Smith ...... LEE-um John Konye, OT Alex Germany, CB Peyton Thompson, CB Braden Storaasli ...... STORES-lee Isaac Leatiota, OG Josh Harrison, WR Tiuke Tuipulotu, S Jared Strubeck ...... STREW-beck Colin Maher, S Marcus Keli, DE Chris Ward, WR Nathaniel Timo ...... TEE-mow Mohamed Marah, LB Philip Knight, RB Matt Wigley, LS Tiuke Tuipulotu...... TWO-kay Bradis McGriff, OT A.J. Moosa, LB Philip Zavala, P ...... TOO-ee-pooh-low-too Devin Newsome, S Jon Moreno, OT Ben Zorn, OG Dick Tomey ...... TOE-me Joe Zusin ...... ZOO-sin

24 San Jose State University 2008 Football Fact Book Opening Fall Depth Chart

4 Coye Francies C (6-1, 185, SR, TR) OFFENSE 8 David Richmond B 20 Austin Carter DEFENSE (6-4, 200, SR, 1V) W (5-10, 170, JR, 1V) 1 Josh Harrison R (5-11, 170, FR, RS)

93 Justin Cole 33 Dominique 65 Fred Koloto 95 Carl Ihenacho L L D (6-3, 240, JR, 2V) Hunsucker (6-3, 290, SO, 1V) (6-3, 245, JR, 2V) B 26 Mohamed Marah (5-10, 194, JR, 2V) 78 Andres Vargas T E 49 Marcus Keli (6-0, 245, JR, 1V) 32 Chris Reese R (6-4, 280, FR, RS) (6-2, 250, SR, SQ) (5-9, 205, JR, 2V) 34 Yonus Davis B (5-7, 185, SR, 3V) 94 Kalvin Cressel 72 Isaac Leatiota 15 Brandon Rutley (6-4, 282, JR, 2V) (6-4, 295, SO, 1V) D (5-10, 190, FR, HS) L 99 Justin Willis 64 Joe Zusin T (6-1, 305, JR, 2V) or (6-5, 310, JR, SQ) or G 96 Adonis Davis 71 Nathaniel Timo (6-1, 295, JR, 2V) (6-0, 335, JR, RS) 11 Myles Eden (6-1, 205, JR, 1V) 14 Travis Jones 2 Sean Flynn 79 Ronnie Castillo L (6-1, 220, JR, 2V) (6-4, 220, SR, SQ) or (6-0, 292, SO, 1V) 48 Ryno Gonzalez 24 Devin Newsome Q 73 Ailao Eliapo C B 12 Jordan La Secla (6-1, 230, JR, 2V) S (5-10, 165, SO, 1V) (6-3, 198, SO, SQ) or B (6-2, 320, SO, 1V) 8 Kyle Flynn 7 Kyle Reed (6-2, 205, SR, 1V) (6-3, 215, JR, TR) 73 Ailao Eliapo 5 Chad Bozzo (6-2, 320, SO, 1V) R (6-0, 215, JR, SQ) 90 Jarron Gilbert 75 Steve Lightsy G (6-6, 280, SR, 3V) (6-4, 370, JR, JC) D 97 Aaron Gilbert T (6-3, 290, JR, 2V) 92 Pablo Garcia 43 James Callier, Jr. 59 Jon Moreno (6-2, 290, FR, RS) (6-0, 225, SR, 1V) (6-4, 280, JR, RS) R 41 Philip Knight R 77 Bradis McGriff 17 Jeff Schweiger (6-1, 225, JR, RS) T B (6-6, 340, SR, 1V) (6-5, 276, SR, TR) 39 Cameron Island D 98 Liam Smith (5-9, 187, JR, 2V) 22 Andrew Ryan (6-5, 250, JR, 1V) E (6-0, 195, SR, 1V) 91 Joe Nigos 9 Jeff Clark 32 Pompey Festejo (6-2, 260, FR, RS) (6-5, 250, SR, 1V) T S (6-0, 200, SO, 1V) or 89 Brian Elledge E 7 Jay Atkins (6-3, 230, SR, 2V) (6-0, 185, SO, 11V) 2 Duke Ihenacho 88 Jalal Beauchman L (6-1, 200, SO, 1V) W 31 Dimitrous (6-4, 220, JR, 2V) B 3 Terrance Williams R Chattman (6-5, 225, JR, 1V) (6-0, 190, Grad, 2V)

6 Kevin Jurovich (6-0, 183, SR, 2V) W 4 Michael Avila 29 Christopher Owens R C (5-10, 170, SR, 3V) (5-9, 165, FR, RS) 18 Shaheen 30 Ralph Johnson B Pourfallah (5-10, 175, FR, HS) (5-11, 200, FR, RS) 10 Jared Strubeck P 35 Philip Zavala (5-8, 176, SR, 3V) P (6-1, 200, JR, JC) 23 Will Johnson K (5-8, 180, JR, SQ) www.sjsuspartans.com 25 Season Outlook

an Jose State University seeks its him,” says Tomey. “After the first second winning season in three “This is a much more week (of preseason practice), we Syears and an unprecedented have to have it down where we’re third straight .500 or better record in experienced team than working with 2.5 guys. Our first Western Athletic Conference action we’ve had and there is scrimmage will be all about who with Dick Tomey’s most balanced much more experience gets the next reps. To me, unless accumulation of talent since he took something very unforeseen hap- the Spartan reins in December 2004. throughout the team.” - pens, Myles will be our starter (in With 43 returning letter winners - San Jose State head the opener).” including 13 with starting experience coach Dick Tomey about The quarterbacks will benefit from 2007, the Spartans have a core from proven pass catchers. San group that has realized success. In the the 2008 Spartans. Jose State returns three players last two seasons, 32 freshmen con- who each caught at least 30 pass- tributed to 14 victories, the most by es in 2007. Second-team All-WAC any two San Jose State teams in the last Offensive Line selection Kevin Jurovich (6-0, 183, SR, 16 years. Many of those freshmen from Ronnie Castillo (C/G), 6-0, 292, JR, 2V 2V) made the move from safety to wide the Spartans’ 2006 New Mexico Bowl Isaac Leatiota (G), 6-4, 295, SO, 1V receiver a success setting a single-season winning season are upperclassmen in Fred Koloto (T), 6-3, 290, SO, 1V school record with 85 receptions for 1,183 2008. Still, it’s a team with just 19 seniors. Bradis McGriff (T), 6-6, 340, SR, 2V yards and nine touchdowns. David “This is a much more experienced Justin Paysinger (C), 6-1, 298, Grad, 2V Richmond (6-4, 200, SR, 1V) hauled in 55 team than we’ve had and there is much Ailao Eliapo (G), 6-2, 320, SO, 1V passes for 852 yards and three scores in more experience throughout the team. John Konye (T), 6-4, 270, SO, 1V his first season at the major college level. We have more guys who have played. It Joe Zusin (G/T), 6-5, 310, JR, SQ Jalal Beauchman (6-4, 220, JR, 2V) had 36 will be much harder team for a true Robbie Reed (C), 6-3, 290, SO, SQ receptions, a 400 percent increase over freshman to play on, because we have a Jon Moreno (T), 6-4, 280, JR, RS lot more quality depth,” says Tomey as Nathaniel Timo (G), 6-0, 335, JR, RS Wide Receivers he embarks on his fourth season with the Amar Albassam (G), 6-2, 315, FR, RS Kevin Jurovich, 6-0, 183, SR, 2V Spartans. “I think we also have better Andres Vargas (T), 6-4, 280, FR, RS Jalal Beauchman, 6-4, 220, JR, 2V incoming freshmen than we’ve had. It Newcomers David Richmond, 6-4, 200, SR, 1V will be interesting to see how that plays Steve Lightsy (G), 6-4, 350, JR, JC Terrence Williams, 6-5, 225, JR, 1V out to see if some of the more capable Ben Zorn (G), 6-3, 270, FR, HS Michael Avila, 5-9, 165, FR, RS incoming freshmen can fight their way Josh Harrison, 5-11, 170, FR, RS the graduation of school-record setter into the lineup.” Khalil Paden, 6-1, 165, FR, RS Adam Tafralis. Myles Eden (6-1, 205, JR, Andrew Reyes, 6-1, 180, FR, RS 1V), the number-two signal caller the last OFFENSE Newcomers two seasons, tops the depth chart after a Marquis Avery, 6-4, 195, JR, JC solid spring. Sean Flynn (6-4, 220, SR, The youth movement in the 2007 Patrick Horan-Walker, 6-1, 215, JR, JC SQ), Jordan La Secla (6-3, 198, SO, SQ) offensive line carries over into this season Chris Ward, 5-11, 175, JR, JC and Kyle Reed (6-3, 215, JR, TR) plan to with returning starters Ronnie Castillo re-state their case when fall camp com- (6-0, 292, JR, 2V), Isaac Leatiota (6-4, 295, mences. Flynn was in line for the num- SO, 1V) and Fred Koloto (6-3, 290, SO, 2006.“I expect our receiver corps will be ber-one job in 2006 before injuries side- 1V). None of the three started at their the best receiver corps we’ve had. With lined his efforts. Reed was the number- respective positions for the Spartans Kevin Jurovich, David Richmond, Jalal two quarterback at the University of prior to 2007. Castillo anchors the line at Beauchman and the others, we have a California as recently as 2007. Tomey also center;. Leatiota, left guard; and Koloto, very deep and good group,” assesses the hopes Chad Bozzo (6-0, 215, JR, SQ), who left tackle. Ailao Eliapo (6-2, 320, SO, Spartans’ coach who has had two straight played in three 2005 games, can join the 1V), who moved from defense to offense seasons of a pair of receivers gaining 800 competition. for the second half of last season, is num- ber one at right guard and can fill in at Quarterbacks center. Jon Moreno (6-4, 280, JR, RS), a Myles Eden, 6-1, 205, JR, 1V left tackle at the start of 2007, is at right Chad Bozzo, 6-0, 215, JR, SQ tackle with Bradis McGriff (6-6, 355, SR, Sean Flynn, 6-4, 220, SR, SQ 1V), the only senior in the group. McGriff Jordan LaSecla, 6-3, 198, SO, SQ has seven starts in his two seasons as a Newcomer Spartan. Steve Lightsy (6-4, 350, JR, JC), Kyle Reed, 6-3, 215, JR, TR Andres Vargas (6-4, 280, FR, RS) and Nathaniel Timo (6-1, 335, JR, RS) can fig- ure into the mix, too. “Myles Eden is considerably ahead These linemen are charged with David Richmond (left) and Kevin Jurovich at this point. We’re looking to see who making the offense potent and effective (right) combined for 140 receptions, 2,035 will be the ones most competitive with for a new number-one quarterback with receiving yards and 12 touchdowns in 2007.

26 San Jose State University 2008 Football Fact Book Season Outlook or more yards each. “Having Jeff Clark Our position with the class that earned starting calls and turned back at is a real plus for us. Jeff return of Yonus Davis, gives us a very them into San Jose State wins the last two has been one of our most consistent play- experienced player. We have some play- seasons. ers for two years. Unfortunately, he was ers who have competed very well for us, “The defensive front is the best hurt and lost for the season last year.” but have not been a dominant running defensive front that we’ve had. We’ve Returnee Terrance Williams (6-5, back,” states Tomey who prefers using a been able to move Jarron Gilbert to tack- 225, JR, 1V) and redshirt freshmen Josh corps of backs to last an entire season. le. (Ends) Jeff Schweiger and Carl Harrison (5-11, 170, FR, RS) and Michael “We’re going to have several running Ihenacho and a number of candidates at Avila (5-9, 165, FR, RS) figure prominent- backs that we think we can win with the other tackle position give us a real ly in the receiver rotation. including Brandon Rutley, who I think opportunity to have our best defensive will open some eyes.” front. We have some depth with Marcus Tight Ends Keli, Kalvin Cressel and Adonis Davis, Jeff Clark, 6-5, 250, SR, 1V DEFENSE Justin Willis and Aaron Gilbert. We have Brian Elledge, 6-3, 230, SR, 2V some guys who are very capable,” Julian Harris, 6-2, 250, JR, SQ Among WAC teams, San Jose State according to Tomey. Newcomers has more starting experience in its defen- Ryan Otten, 6-5, 215, FR, HS sive line than any of the others and hopes this group sets the standard for the rest Clark (6-5, 250, SR, 1V) and Brian of the defense. Three moves, potentially, Elledge (6-3, 230, SR, 2V), the starters at can produce one of the best Spartan tight end in 2006 and 2007, respectively, units in years. Jarron Gilbert (6-6, 280, top the Spartans here. Clark missed most SR, 3V), a 2007 second-team All-WAC of 2007 due to injury and Elledge, a con- pick, transitioned from end to tackle mid- verted linebacker, admirably filled the way through last season. No conference void coming up with 16 receptions player has more than Gilbert’s 20.0 career including a touchdown grab. tackles for loss heading into 2008. Justin Cole (6-3, 240, JR, 2V), a starting defen- sive end his first two seasons, is an out- Running Backs side linebacker still capable of playing at #90 Jarron Gilbert (left) and #93 Justin Cole Yonus Davis, 5-7, 185, SR, 3V end in the Spartans’ scheme. Jeff (right) begin the 2008 season at defensive Patrick Perry, 5-10, 205, SR, 2V Schweiger (6-5, 276, SR, TR), a University tackle and linebacker, respectively. Cameron Island, 5-9, 187, JR, 2V of Southern California transfer, is in line Dominique Hunsucker, 5-10, 194, JR, 2V to take Gilbert’s spot at end. “Moving Justin Cole to linebacker James Callier, Jr., 6-0, 225, SR, 1V gives us a lot of experience, a lot of Chris Reese, 5-9, 205, JR, 2V quickness and a lot of leadership. He can Philip Knight, 6-1, 225, JR, RS Defensive Ends jump down and play in the defensive Newcomers Justin Cole, 6-3, 240, JR, 2V front on passing downs.” Darryll Crummie, 5-8, 167, JR, JC Carl Ihenacho, 6-3, 245, JR, 2V Arguably, the biggest change on Ina Liaina, 6-1, 225, FR, HS Liam Smith, 6-5, 250, JR, 1V defense takes place at the linebacker Brandon Rutley, 5-10, 190, FR, HS Ryan McHale, 6-1, 220, SR, SQ positions. Cole occupies one outside spot. Marcus Keli, 6-2, 250, SR, SQ Travis Jones (6-1, 220, JR, 2V), the Perhaps the most interesting compe- Joe Nigos, 6-2, 260, FR, RS Spartans’ top special teams defender the tition when fall camp commences will be Newcomers last two seasons, takes over inside for at the running back spots. Dominique Jeff Schweiger, 6-5, 276, SR, TR Hunsucker (5-10, 194, JR, 2V), one of the Keenan Brown, 6-3, 230, FR, HS Linebackers Tracy Pugh, 6-4, 235, FR, HS Spartans’ most versatile players, and Justin Cole, 6-3, 240, JR, 2V Raymond Rodriguez, 6-1, 245, FR, HS James Callier, Jr. (6-0, 225, SR, 1V) top Ryno Gonzalez, 6-1, 230, JR, 2V Defensive Tackles the opening fall depth chart. Chris Reese Travis Jones, 6-1, 220, JR, 2V Jarron Gilbert, 6-6, 280, SR, 3V (5-9, 205, JR, 2V) spent his redshirt year Duke Ihenacho, 6-1, 200, SO, 1V Adonis Davis, 6-1, 295, JR, 2V adapting to a running back role after two Dimitrous Chattman, 6-0, 190, SR, 2V Kalvin Cressel, 6-4, 282, JR, 2V seasons as a reserve linebacker. Cameron Braden Storaasli, 6-0, 213, SO, 1V Justin Willis, 6-1, 305, JR, 2V Island (5-9, 187, JR, 2V) hopes 2008 is his Mohamed Marah, 6-0, 245, JR, 1V Aaron Gilbert, 6-3, 290, JR, 2V breakthrough season. John Smith, 6-0, 232, JR, 1V Norman Romero, 6-1, 265, SO, SQ Philip Knight (6-1, 225, JR, RS) Eric Bucholz, 6-1, 225, SO, SQ Pablo Garcia, 6-2, 290, FR, RS made a positive impression in the spring. A.J. Moosa, 6-0, 190, FR, RS Brandon Rutley (5-10, 195, FR, HS) is a Rodrick Smally, 5-9, 205, FR, RS promising threat. Yonus Davis (5-7, 185, Carl Ihenacho (6-3, 245, JR, 2V), the Newcomers SR, 3V), who rushed for 1,007 yards in 2007 team leader with 5.0 sacks, Kalvin Wade O’Neill 6-1, 225, FR, HS 2006, but only had three carries in 2007, Cressel (6-4, 282, JR, 2V), Justin Willis Kyler O’Neal 6-0, 213, FR, HS and Patrick Perry (5-10, 205, SR, 2V) both (6-1, 305, JR, 2V) and Adonis Davis (6-1, hope to flash their form of two years ago. 295, JR, 2V) are part of the 2006 freshman www.sjsuspartans.com 27 Season Outlook

Matt Castelo, a two-time All-WAC Devin Newsome (5-10, 165, SO, 1V), “Jared Strubeck rebounded from a choice. Duke Ihenacho (6-1, 200, SO, the team’s top reserve cornerback last really tough stretch where he couldn’t 1V), Carl’s younger brother and a safety year, heads into 2008 at a safety position. make one (). We’ve all had in his first season with the Spartans, is In the pass-oriented WAC, Austin Carter those stretches. The great news is he opposite Cole as an outside linebacker. (5-10, 170, JR, 1V) should see consider- worked through it. He’s a lot more confi- Mohamed Marah (6-0, 245, JR, 1V), origi- able playing time, too, like he did in dent for having done that,” says the San nally recruited as a linebacker is back at 2007. Andrew Ryan (6-0, 195, SR, 1V), Jose State head coach. here again after stints at fifth on last year’s team in tackles with and running back. Dimitrous Chattman 51, tops the opening fall depth chart at (6-0, 190, Grad, 2V) is another productive the other safety position. player when he has seen game action. “Our corner position has been really Specialists “Travis Jones, in the spring, was a good the last two years and I think it will Jared Strubeck (PK), 5-8, 176, SR, 3V tremendous leader for our defense and be as good or better this year. Coye and Will Johnson (PK), 5-8, 180, JR, SQ our linebacker position. We can’t dis- Chris are really outstanding players. Shaheen Pourfallah (P), 5-11, 200, FR, RS count Mo Marah. He’s made tremendous Austin Carter has done some good Newcomers progress so far. And, we’re hoping to get things. Devin Newsome is our starting Matt Wigley (LS), 6-2, 230, JR, JC Ryno Gonzalez back,” says the San Jose free safety. If a corner gets hurt, Devin’s Philip Zavala (P), 6-1, 200, JR, JC State head coach whose team is only one probably our next corner. Our top three of three schools to rank in the top-20 corners are in the game to start with THE 2008 SEASON nationally in turnover margin each of the Devin being at free safety,” Tomey states. last two seasons. Unlike a year ago when the Spartans The previous cornerback tandem of SPECIAL TEAMS played their first four games on the road Christopher Owens (5-10, 170, SR, 3V) and were the last team in the Football and Dwight Lowery contributed greatly Jared Strubeck (5-8, 176, SR, 3V) Bowl Subdivision to play a home game, to the takeaway total intercepting 23 returns as the number-one San Jose State has back-to-back road con- passes in 25 games and earned numerous with Will Johnson (5-8, 180, JR, SQ) tests only once in 2008. Tomey has post-season honors. Lowery completed pushing at his heels. In 2007, Strubeck infused a winning culture into the team, his career as the Spartans’ first two-time, was perfect with his extra-point tries (22- particularly at home in Spartan Stadium first-team All-America football. Owens, a of-22), made eight of his last 10 field where the Spartans have won 12 of their 2007 second-team All-WAC choice with goals and remained the nation’s most cre- last 14. 12 career interceptions, gets a new run- ative onside kick specialists. Community Two years ago, the Spartans had ning mate in Coye Francies (6-1, 185, SR, college transfers Matt Wigley (6-1, 230, road breakthroughs in WAC action at TR), a transfer from Oregon State. JR, JC), a long snapper and punter Philip New Mexico State and Idaho. San Jose Zavala (6-1, 200, JR, JC) figure promi- State also seeks road success at Nevada nently in special teams play. Shaheen and Hawaii, two places where the Pourfallah (5-11, 200, FR, RS) opens the Spartans last won in 2000, for the possi- Cornerbacks fall in a battle with Zavala for the - bility of an unprecedented third consecu- Christopher Owens, 5-10, 170, SR, 3V ing duties. Strubeck also did some punt- tive .500 or better record in WAC play. Austin Carter, 5-10, 170, JR, 1V ing in 2008 spring practice as the “The schedule has more home and Devin Newsome, 5-10, 165, SO, 1V Spartans seek a replacement for 2006 away balance. We get to start out at home Jerrayl Hamilton, 5-11, 195, SO, 1V first-team All-WAC punter Waylon and we play in the Bay Area seven Alex Germany, 5-9, 160, FR, RS Prather. Brian Elledge, originally recruit- times,” reflects the Spartans’ coach on Antonio Walker, 5-8, 175, FR, RS ed for his snapping skills four years ago, having six home games and one 20 miles Newcomers is competing with Wigley for the snap- away at Stanford. “It’s a good schedule. Coye Francies, 6-1, 185, SR, TR ping responsibilities. It’s fair and it’s tough as opposed to last Daniel Carrillo, Jr., 6-1, 180, FR, HS year’s. This year’s schedule gives us a Ralph Johnson, 5-10, 175, FR, HS chance. It’s not easy. It’s very difficult. It Peyton Thompson, 5-11, 170, FR, HS will be hard to win any week, but we’re Safeties going into it thinking we can.” Andrew Ryan, 6-0, 195, SR, 1V Devin Newsome, 5-10, 165, SO, 1V Did You Know? Pompey Festejo, 6-0, 200, SO, 1V San Jose State, Air Force and Jay Atkins, 6-0, 185, SO, 1V Wake Forest are the only FBS schools Kyle Flynn, 6-2, 205, SR, 1V to finish in the top-20 in turnover Colin Maher, 6-1, 192, JR, 1V margin in 2006 and 2007. The Newcomers Spartans were seventh in 2007 and Tanner Burns, 6-1, 185, FR, HS Cornerback Christopher Owens (left) and kick- 13th in 2006. Southern California Billy Ring, 5-8, 185, JR, JC er Jared Strubeck (right) have earned second- (2000-05) is the last team to finish in Louis Schuman, 6-0, 200, FR, HS team All-WAC honors at San Jose State. th top-20 in turnover margin more Tiuke Tuipulotu, 5-10, 185, FR, HS than two seasons in a row.

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James Dimitrous Callier, Chattman Jr.

Jeff Clark

Brian Kyle Flynn Yonus Elledge Davis

Sean Flynn Coye Francies Jarron Gilbert

Kevin Jurovich Marcus Keli

Bradis McGriff Christopher Owens

Ryan McHale

Patrick Perry David Justin Richmond Paysinger

Jared Andrew Ryan Jeff Strubeck Schweiger

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James Callier, Jr. Running Back 43 6-0, 225 SR, 1V Los Angeles, Calif. Public Relations Major

Game-by-Game in 2007 ames tops the opening Rushing Receiving fall depth chart at one Opponent No. Yds. No. Yds. of the running back Stanford - - - - J Utah State - - 3 26 positions...Callier, Jr., Fresno State - - - - played in three games last Game-by-Game in 2006 season and had his most Rushing Receiving Opponent No. Yds. No. Yds. productive contest for San Stanford - - - - Jose State in the Utah State Cal Poly - - - - win (9/22)…Caught three San Diego State - - - - passes for 26 yards includ- Utah State - - - - Nevada - - - - ing a 2-yard touchdown Louisiana Tech 2 10 1 5 reception to open the New Mexico State - - - - game’s scoring…Also saw Boise State - - - - action in the Stanford and Hawaii - - - - Idaho - - - - Fresno State games in New Mexico 1 1 - - 2007…Played in 11 games in 2006, rushing three times for 11 yards and catching one pass for five yards and one touchdown…His touchdown reception came in the Louisiana Tech victory…At New Mexico State, he caught a pass for the Spartans’ only two-point conversion on the season...His scoring play and his brother’s 8-yard touchdown reception in the New Mexico State win marked the first time since 1979 that a pair of brothers scored points in the same game for San Jose State. allier Jr., did not see any game action in 2005...A redshirt in 2004 who worked out at linebacker and running back Cwith the Spartans... Callier Jr. was a football (Coach Joe Biagioni) and track and field letterwinner at Warren High in Downey, Calif…Active in San Jose State campus activities, he CALLIER’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS has served on the Campus Village Council…His brother, James RUSHING T. Callier, was a running back from 2004 through 2007 and start- YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD ed during his sophomore through senior seasons…James T. 2004…Redshirt graduated in May 2008 majoring in sociology with an emphasis 2005...FR 0 0 0 0.0 0 in criminology…Callier, Jr., expects to complete his bachelor’s 2006...SO 11 3 11 3.7 0 degree requirements in December 2008…The Los Angeles native 2007…JR 3 0 0 0.0 0 was born on July 22, 1986. CAREER 14 3 11 3.7 0 RECEIVING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD 2004…Redshirt Did You Know? 2005...FR 0 0 0 0.0 0 Before the Calliers, the last set of brothers to score 2006...SO 11 1 5 5.0 1 points in a San Jose State football game was Jewerl and Ken 2007…JR 3 3 26 8.7 1 Thomas in 1979. And, they did it twice that season. CAREER 14 4 31 7.7 2 • September 8, 1979 – Jewerl scores on a 7-yard pass recep- SCORING tion and 31-yard run while Ken returns an 89 YEAR G TD 2XP PTS. yards in a then-NCAA record-setting game for highest scor- 2006…SO 11118 ing tie, 48-48, against Utah State. 2007…JR 3 1 0 6 • October 27, 1979 – Jewerl scores on a 4-yard run and Ken CAREER 14 2 1 14 on a 27-yard interception return in a 53-42 win over Cal State Long Beach.

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Dimitrous Chattman Linebacker 31 6-0, 190, Grad, 2V San Diego, Calif. Kinesiology Major

imitrous enters the Game-by-Game in 2007 2008 season as a Tackles linebacker candi- Opponent Solo Assist D date and a key special Arizona State 1 0 Kansas State - - teams member…Can play Stanford 1 0 at linebacker or safety in UC Davis 2 3 the Spartans’ defensive Idaho 3 1 scheme…Had his most Hawai’i 1 0 Fresno State - - productive season at the New Mexico State 1 0 major college level in Louisiana Tech - - 2007…Was credited with Nevada - - Game-by-Game in 2006 13 tackles, 3.0 tackles for Tackles loss and a quarterback Opponent Solo Assist sack…Had his best game Washington - - for San Jose State in the Stanford 1 1 Cal Poly 1 1 Idaho win (10/6) with four San Diego State 0 1 tackles (3 solo, 1 assist) Utah State 0 1 that included 2.0 tackles Nevada - - Fresno State - - for loss and a quarterback New Mexico - - sack…Also had a tackle for Game-by-Game in 2005 loss against Stanford Tackles (9/15)…Had a season high Opponent Solo Assist Illinois - - 5 tackles (2 solo, 3 assisted) San Diego State - - in the UC Davis victory Nevada - - (9/29)…In 2006, Chattman Hawai’i - - New Mexico State - - appeared in eight games and recorded six special teams stops…Saw action in five games as a redshirt freshman in 2005...Was not credited with any tackles...Chattman was a 2004 redshirt. hattman prepped at San Diego’s Mission Bay High (Coach Dennis Pugh)...A two-time all-league selec- Ction…A dual-purpose performer at Mission Bay, he recorded seven interceptions defensively and caught four touch- down passes on offense…A member of Mission Bay’s student government and African American Student Union…Earned his bachelor’s degree in May 2008 majoring in communication stud- ies and is in his first semester as a graduate student in the kine- siology program with an emphasis in sports management…The San Diego native was born on December 20, 1986.

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Jeff Clark Tight End 9 6-5, 250, SR, 1V Torrance, Calif. Sociology Major

Game-by-Game in 2007 eff, the starting tight Receiving end in 2006, returns Opponent No. Yds. after missing most of Arizona State - - J Stanford 4 31 the 2007 season…Injury Utah State 2 21 limited him to four Idaho 2 18 games…Started the Stanford (9/15) and Idaho Game-by-Game in 2006 Receiving (10/6) games…Had his Opponent No. Yds. San Jose State high of four Washington - - receptions for 31 yards at Stanford 1 5 Cal Poly 1 -3 Stanford…Caught two San Diego State 1 21 passes in the Utah State Utah State - - (9/22) and Idaho Nevada 3 18 wins…Snared his first Louisiana Tech - - New Mexico State 1 14 major college touchdown Boise State - - pass, a 13-yard play in the Hawai’i 1 30 Idaho victory…In 2006, Idaho - - Fresno State - - Clark played in all 13 New Mexico - - games and started seven times… Finished with eight receptions for 85 yards…Averaged 10.6 yards per reception… Scored his first San Jose State touchdown by recovering a blocked punt with a 2- yard return into the end zone in the New Mexico State triumph (11/4). lark joined San Jose State after earning All-American honors from JC Grid Wire at Los Angeles Harbor College C(Coach Andrew Alvillar)…Caught 45 passes for 561 yards and one touchdown…Teamed with current Spartans quar- terback Sean Flynn for one year at L.A. Harbor…Clark prepped at South Torrance High (Torrance, Calif.) where he lettered in football (Coach Brett Peabody) and basketball…As a senior, was a first-team all-league tight end…Enjoys listening to Garth Brooks and Dashboard Confessional…The Mission Hills, Calif., native was born on July 24, 1986.

CLARK’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS Did You Know? RECEIVING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD In 2007, San Jose State and LSU were the national lead- 2006...JR 13 8 85 10.6 0 ers for fewest lost. Each team lost just three fum- 2007…Redshirt 4 8 70 8.7 1 bles. The Spartans ran 835 offensive plays a year ago and CAREER 17 16 155 9.7 1 did not lose a until the sixth game of the season. PUNT RETURNS YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD 2006...JR 13 1 2 2.0 1

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pose yards and scoring a touchdown in a 29-0 win. Yonus Davis repped at Skyline High (Oakland, Calif.) and lettered in football (Coach John Beam), baseball and track…The San (YAH-nuss) PFrancisco Chronicle 2002 Alameda County Player of the Year Tailback and a CalHi Sports second-team all-state pick…Rushed for 1,208 34 5-7, 185, SR, 3V yards, scored 16 touchdowns, intercepted four passes and returned two punts and two kickoffs for touchdowns as a sen- Oakland, Calif. ior…Yonus means ‘Greek King’…The Oakland, Calif., native was Sociology Major born on July 21, 1984.

Game-by-Game in 2007 2006 second-team Rushing Receiving Opponent No. Yds. No. Yds. All-WAC Arizona State 1 1 - - Idaho 2 0 - - Game-by-Game in 2006 2005 second-team Rushing Receiving All-WAC Opponent No. Yds. No. Yds. Washington 9 33 1 4 Stanford 23 184 1 2 onus returns for his Cal Poly 16 81 - - senior campaign a San Diego State 7 27 1 21 second time after Utah State 12 60 1 33 Y being granted a hardship Nevada 11 100 - - Louisiana Tech 13 199 - - exemption…Played only in New Mexico St. 25 177 1 7 the 2007 games at Arizona Boise State 11 51 1 10 State (9/1) and against Hawaii 14 29 1 9 Idaho 9 6 - - Idaho (10/6)…Injured on Fresno State 5 37 - - his first carry at Arizona New Mexico 8 23 - - State…Two rushes against Game-by-Game in 2005 Idaho…Two-time All-WAC Rushing Receiving Opponent No. Yds. No. Yds. honoree...First San Jose E. Washington 13 98 - - State back to average more Illinois 4 2 2 12 than 6.0 yards per carry in San Diego State 8 19 1 9 Nevada 2 17 successive seasons…First Utah State 4 16 - - Spartan since 2000 to rush Hawai’i 11 66 1 25 for 1,000 yards, finishing Louisiana Tech 14 86 1 5 2006 with 1,007 yards on Fresno State 16 136 New Mexico St. 16 150 2 6 163 carries and a 6.2 yards Idaho 7 52 1 -4 per carry average…Six Game-by-Game in 2004 career 100-yard rushing Rushing Receiving Opponent No. Yds. No. Yds. games, including Stanford, SMU 3 -4 - - Nevada, Louisiana Tech Rice - - - - and New Mexico State in YONUS DAVIS’ MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS Game-by-Game in 2003 2006…Career-best 199-yard RUSHING Rushing Receiving Opponent No. Yds. No. Yds. effort against Louisiana YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD Grambling State 16 69 6 69 Tech, including a 90-yard 2003...FR 6 41 119 2.9 2 Florida 7 17 2 6 scoring run – the third 2004...Redshirt 2 3 -4 -1.3 0 Stanford 7 -3 - - Nevada 1 1 - - longest in school histo- 2005...SO 10 95 638 6.7 4 Rice 9 37 4 22 ry…Seven receptions for 2006...JR 13 163 1,007 6.2 6 UTEP 1 -2 - - 86 yards, including a 33- 2007 2 3 1 0.3 0 yard touchdown. CAREER 33 305 1,761 5.8 12 eventh best among the top-100 Division I-A rushers in RECEIVING 2005 with his 6.7 yards per carry average… 89th national- YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD Sly with 638 yards on 95 carries…Averaged 7.4 yards per 2003...FR 12 97 8.1 0 carry over the final five games of the season…Second career 2005...SO 7 48 6.9 0 100-yard game was a 16-carry, 136-yard effort at Fresno 2006...JR 7 86 12.3 1 State...First runner to break 100-yard mark against Bulldogs in CAREER 26 231 8.9 1 2005…Named WAC Offensive Player of the Week after rushing KICKOFF RETURNS for a then single-game best of 150 yards and one touchdown YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD against New Mexico State…In 2004, Davis appeared in two 2005...SO 3 59 19.7 0 games in his redshirt season…Made an immediate impression in 2006...JR 5 69 13.8 0 the 2003 opener against Grambling State, compiling 138 all-pur- CAREER 8 128 16.0 0 www.sjsuspartans.com 33 The Seniors

Brian Elledge Tight End 6-3, 230, SR, 2V 89 Newhall, Calif. Business Marketing Major

Game-by-Game in 2007 Receiving 2007 San Jose State Opponent No. Yds. Scholar-Athlete Arizona State - - Kansas State 3 7 Stanford 1 5 rian is the returning Utah State - - starter at tight end and UC Davis - - the number-one long Idaho 1 6 B Hawai’i 1 23 snapper heading into the Fresno State 1 6 2008 season…Originally a Boise State 2 16 linebacker, he moved to tight New Mexico State 3 21 end during 2007 fall camp Louisiana Tech 1 7 Nevada 3 14 with positive results…Was Game-by-Game in 2006 fifth on the team in pass Tackles receiving with 16…First Opponent Solo Assists Stanford 2 6 major college touchdown Louisiana Tech - - came in the season-ending Game-by-Game in 2005 win against Nevada (11/24) Tackles on a 3-yard play that ignited Opponent Solo Assists E. Washington - - a 17-point second-half come- Illinois - - back…Caught at least one San Diego State 1 0 pass in nine of 12 games and Nevada - - Utah State 1 0 enters the 2008 season with a Boise State 2 4 catch in seven consecutive Hawai’i - - games…Had three receptions Louisiana Tech 1 4 in the Kansas State (9/8), Fresno State 1 2 New Mexico State - - New Mexico State (11/10) and Nevada games… In 2006, he appeared in two games and made one start at outside linebacker…Posted a career-best eight tackles in the win over Stanford…Also played in the Louisiana Tech game...In 2005, Elledge was a reserve linebacker and special teams contribu- tor…Credited with 16 tackles and one fumble recovery…Most productive game statistically was against Boise State, posting six tackles...Recovered a fumble against Nevada, leading to a Spartan touchdown…A 2004 redshirt…Bounced between inside and outside linebacker when playing on defense. lledge prepped at Hart High in Newhall, Calif...Lettered in football (Coach Mike Herrington) and basketball…Named 2003 C.I.F. Southern Section Co- E ELLEDGE’S CAREER STATISTICS Defensive Player of the Year for Division II schools and Foothill League Linebacker of the Year...Set single-season school records RECEIVING for total tackles as a junior (131) and senior (136)…Interested in YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD a pharmaceutical sales career…Learned to long snap one-hand- 2006...JR 12 16 105 6.6 1 ed…The Granada Hills, Calif., native was born on August 10, 1986. DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. FUM 2004...Redshirt 2005...FR 10 6 10 16 1.0/1 1 2006...SO 2 2 6 8 0.0/0 0 2007...JR 12 3 4 7 0.0/0 1 CAREER 24 11 20 31 1.0/1 2

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Kyle Flynn Safety 8 6-2, 205, SR, 1V Torrance, Calif. Health Sciences Major

Game-by-Game in 2007 yle Flynn made the Receiving move to safety from Opponent No. Yds. wide receiver prior to Arizona State 1 10 K Kansas State - - 2008 spring practice…Played Stanford 1 8 in nine 2007 games and Utah State 2 28 caught at least one pass in UC Davis 1 16 Idaho - - seven of the nine Hawai’i 1 11 contests…Hauled in a sea- Fresno State 1 6 son-high two receptions in Boise State 1 5 the Utah State win Rushing Opponent No. Yds. (9/22)…Both receptions UC Davis 1 10 came during the team’s final Fresno State 1 12 offensive possession in the game that led to a touch- down and a victory…Finished 2007 tied for sixth on the team with 8 receptions…Was on the field at the same time as his older brother, quarterback Sean Flynn against Arizona State (9/1) and Kansas State (9/8)…The brother combination did not hook up on a pass completion…Came to San Jose State as a wide receiver candidate from Los Angeles Harbor College (Coach Andrew Alvillar)...The 2006 all-conference selection averaged 16.9 yards per reception during his community college career...Caught 44 passes for 682 yards and six touchdowns in just nine games as a sophomore...Fifth on the team in receiving with 20 receptions for 401 yards and three touchdowns as a freshman. he graduate of South High School in Torrance, Calif., let- tered in football (Coach Josh Waybright) and soccer...Had T64 receptions and scored 19 touchdowns in his final two varsity seasons and set a school record with 10 pass intercep- tions his junior season...A two-time first-team all-league pick. irst played with his brother, Sean, at South High School during Kyle’s freshman and sophomore seasons, at Los FAngeles Harbor College in 2004 and at San Jose State in 2007...Kyle enjoys and has a single-game best of 263...Likes the music of Motley Crue, Iron Maiden and Ozzy Osbourne... Flynn is interested in a real estate career... The Torrance, Calif., native was born on April 24, 1987.

FLYNN’S CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD 2006...JR 9 8 884 10.5 0 Did You Know? San Jose State has two pairs of brothers on the 2008 roster.

• Safety Kyle and quarterback Sean Flynn.

• Defensive end Carl and linebacker Duke Ihenacho. www.sjsuspartans.com 35 The Seniors

Sean Flynn Quarterback 2 6-4, 220, SR, SQ Torrance, Calif. Sociology Major

Game-by-Game in 2007 ean returns for his Passing third year with the Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. Spartans …Saw Arizona State 6 4 0 19 S Kansas State 5 4 0 31 action in four games in Stanford 3 1 0 1 2007…Completed 58.8 per- Boise State 3 1 0 5 cent of his passes…Was Rushing most accurate at Kansas Opponent No. Yds. Arizona State 3 -11 State (9/8), completing 4- Kansas State 5 0 of-5 for 31 yards in the sec- Stanford 3 -12 ond half…One of four sig- Boise State 1 5 nal callers used at Kansas Game-by-Game in 2006 State…Just the third time Passing in San Jose State football Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. history four quarterbacks Stanford 1 1 0 5 Cal Poly - - - - are known to have played Rushing in the same game…Flynn Opponent No. Yds. was competing with Adam Stanford 1 6 Tafralis for the starting job in 2006 before a groin injury derailed his season...Saw limited action in two games (Stanford, Cal Poly) and completed his only pass attempt. n 2005, Flynn ranked third among California community college players in total offense, averaging 292.1 yards per Igame of total offense at Los Angeles Harbor (Coach Andrew Alvillar)…A second-team All-Western States Conference selec- tion…Los Angeles Harbor averaged 426.5 yards of total offense per game under his direction…In eight games, Flynn passed for 2,006 yards and 20 touchdowns…Rushed for 331 yards and six touchdowns…A JC GridWire Academic All-American choice…Prepped at South Torrance High in Torrance, Calif…Lettered in football (Coach Brett Peabody), basketball, baseball and track and field…Flynn was a two-time all-league pick in football and basketball…The 2003 first-team All-C.I.F. basketball pick was offered a basketball scholarship by then- NCAA Division II powerhouse Cal State Bakersfield…Is inter- ested in a sports management career…Older brother of San Jose State safety Kyle Flynn...Attempted one pass to his brother in the Arizona State game (8/31) that fell incomplete…The Torrance, Calif., native was born on April 2, 1985. FLYNN’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS PASSING YEAR G ATT. COMP. INT Pct. YDS. TD 2006…Redshirt 2 1 1 0 100.0 5 0 Did You Know? 2007...JR 4 17 10 0 58.8 56 0 Sean Flynn is the third known lefthanded quarterback CAREER 6 18 11 0 61.1 61 0 to play for San Jose State. RUSHING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD Doug Allen (1984-85) and Kevin Brown (2005) are 2006...Redshirt 2 1 6 6.0 0 other lefthanded quarterbacks to see game action for the 2007...JR 4 12 -18 -1.5 0 Spartans. CAREER 6 13 -12 -0.9 0

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Coye Francies Cornerback 6-1, 185, SR, TR 4 Rancho Cordova, Calif. Behavioral Science & Sociology Major

oye tops the open- Game-by-Game in 2006 Tackles ing fall depth chart Opponent Solo Assist Cat a cornerback Eastern Washington 1 0 position...In line to return Boise State 4 1 punts and kickoffs... Idaho 1 0 California 2 1 Transfer from Oregon State Washington State 1 0 University...Francies Washington 2 3 played in all 14 games and Arizona 0 2 Southern California 2 4 started five times for the Arizona State - - Beavers in the 2006 sea- UCLA 2 0 son...Seventh on the team Stanford 2 0 for total tackles with 39 Ooregon 2 0 Hawai’i 2 1 and was credited with 4.5 Missouri 2 2 tackles for loss and 2.0 quarterback sacks...Season- high six tackles (2 solo, 4 assisted) against USC...Quarterback sacks came in the Stanford and Hawai’i wins - both opponents on the 2008 San Jose State schedule...Also intercepted a pass against Stanford...Led the Beavers forcing four fumbles and was third on the squad with five pass break-ups...Oregon State’s primary kickoff returner who averaged 22.4 yards per return...Sixth in the Pac-10 Conference in kickoff returns in 2006. rancies was a 2005 California Community College All- American for American River College who led all players Fwith 11 interceptions...Mid-Empire Conference Defensive Most Valuable Player who averaged 36.8 yards per kickoff and 17.4 yards per punt return as a sophomore...Two-time first-team all-state selection averaged 19.7 yards per punt and 28.6 yards per kickoff return as a freshman in 2004...Graduate of Cordova High in Rancho Cordova, Calif....Lettered in football (Coach Max Miller) and track and field...The Bakersfield, Calif., native was born on November 15, 1986.

Did You Know? Former San Jose State all-conference linebacker Damon Keeve was a member of the 1992 and 1996 United States Olympic teams. FRANCIES’ CAREER STATISTICS Former San Jose State world-class track greats Ray DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Norton, and competed in the YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK before embarking on a National Football 2006...JR 14 27 12 39 4.5/25 2 League career. G FF FR INT Yds. DEF Norton, once regarded as the World’s Fastest Human, 14 4 1 1 17 5 was sixth in the 100 and 200 meters at the 1960 Olympics. Smith was the gold medal winner and Carlos was the KICKOFF RETURNS bronze medalist in the 200 at the 1968 Olympics. Norton YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG played for the San Francisco 49ers; Smith, the Cincinnati 2006...JR 14 22 493 6.6 0 37 Bengals; and Carlos, the Philadelphia Eagles. www.sjsuspartans.com 37 The Seniors

and basketball...Father, Daren Gilbert, was a star player for Cal Jarron Gilbert State Fullerton and offensive tackle for the New Orleans Saints (1985-88)…The New Orleans, La., native was born on September Defensive End 30, 1986. 6-6, 280, SR, 3V 90 Chino, Calif. Business Marketing Major

Game-by-Game in 2007 Tackles 2007 second-team Opponent Solo Assist All-WAC Arizona State 1 0 Kansas State 2 1 Stanford 1 0 arron has improved Utah State 6 0 every season for San Jose UC Davis 2 0 State…Co-leader with Idaho 0 2 J Hawai’i 5 2 Hawaii’s Solomon Eliminian Fresno State 0 2 among Western Athletic Boise State 1 1 Conference players with 20.0 New Mexico State 2 1 Louisiana Tech 1 3 career tackles for loss…Once Nevada 2 4 a fixture for the Spartans at Game-by-Game in 2006 defensive end, Gilbert tops Tackles Opponent Solo Assist the opening fall depth chart Washington 2 0 at a tackle position… The Stanford 1 1 transformation to an interior Cal Poly - - defensive line role began San Diego State 0 1 Utah State 0 5 mid-season and paid divi- Nevada 2 2 dends the remainder of the Louisiana Tech 3 2 year…Earned 2007 second- New Mexico State 1 1 Boise State 0 3 team All-Western Athletic Hawai’i 2 0 Conference honors leading Idaho 1 0 San Jose State linemen in Fresno State 0 1 total tackles with 39 (23 solo, New Mexico 2 2 Game-by-Game in 2005 16 assisted)…Only Spartan Tackles defensive lineman to start in Opponent Solo Assists every 2007 game…Second on E. Washington 2 3 Illinois 1 0 the team in sacks with 4.0 San Diego State 3 1 including 2.0 sacks in the Nevada 2 1 New Mexico State victory Utah State 5 0 (11/10)….Productive games a Boise State - - Hawai’i 0 1 year ago also included six Louisiana Tech 0 1 solo stops in the Utah State Fresno State - - win (9/22) – the most by a New Mexico State 1 1 Idaho - - Spartan defensive lineman in four seasons…Single-game career best 7 hits (5 solo, 2 assisted) versus Hawaii (10/12)…In 2006, he started 10 games and played in all 13…Finished season with 32 tackles, including 7.5 tackles for loss…Led Spartans with 5.0 sacks…Recorded a multiple-sack game against Louisiana Tech…Notched his season high of five tackles twice: against Utah State and Louisiana Tech…Posted four tackles and recorded the team’s only sack in the New Mexico Bowl victo- ry… Gilbert started four times and played in every game in GILBERT’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2005…Finished season with 22 tackles and three quarterback YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK DEF sacks… Had five-tackle games against Eastern Washington and 2004...Redshirt Utah State... A 2004 redshirt. 2005...FR 11 14 8 22 5.0/24 3 2 ilbert prepped at Chino (Calif.) High…Lettered in foot- 2006...SO 13 14 18 32 7.5/31 5 6 ball (Coach John Monger), basketball and track and 2007...JR 12 23 15 38 7.5/36 4 4 Gfield…Was an All-Sierra League selection in football CAREER 36 51 41 95 20.0/91 12 12

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four tackles in the season-opening win against Eastern Washington (9/3). Kevin Jurovich urovich received 2003 honorable mention all-state, first-team (JUR-oh-VITCH) All-Central Coast Section, and first-team all-league honors at Wide Receiver JValley Christian High (Coach Mike Machado) in San Jose 6 6-0, 183, SR, 2V ...Scored 24 touchdowns as a senior...Played in the 2004 Santa Clara County All-Star Football Game…The Santa Clara, Calif., San Jose, Calif. native was born on June 30, 1986. Sociology Major

Game-by-Game in 2007 Receiving 2007 second-team Opponent No. Yds. TD All-WAC Arizona State 1 9 0 Kansas State 10 82 0 Stanford 2 41 0 evin realized a rebirth Utah State 7 93 0 to his college football UC Davis 7 135 2 career in 2007…A Idaho 10 161 1 K Hawai’i 7 117 2 safety and holder his first Fresno State 8 58 0 two seasons before moving Boise State 4 7 1 to wide receiver in the spring New Mexico State 10 233 2 of 2007…Returning second- Louisiana Tech 11 156 0 Nevada 8 91 1 team All-Western Athletic Game-by-Game in 2006 Conference wide receiver Tackles who ranked in the top-15 Opponent Solo Assists Washington 0 1 nationally in receptions Stanford 0 3 (13th) and receiving yards Cal Poly 0 2 (9th)…Set a single-season San Diego State 0 1 school record for receptions Utah State - - Game-by-Game in 2005 with 85…Third Spartan in Tackles school history to gain at least Opponent Solo Assists 1,000 receiving yards in a E. Washington 2 2 Illinois 0 1 season with 1,183 – third San Diego State - - most at San Jose State…One Nevada - - of three Spartans to catch at Utah State 1 0 least one pass in every 2007 Boise State - - Hawai’i 0 1 game…First San Jose State Louisiana Tech 1 1 player since 2004 with 10 Fresno State 2 0 receptions in a game and New Mexico State 0 2 Idaho 0 1 notched four double-digit efforts in 2007 including a season-best 11 for 156 yards at Louisiana Tech (11/17) ... Also had 10 receptions at Kansas State (9/7), Idaho (10/12) and New Mexico State (11/10)…Five games with at least 100 receiving yards…233 yards in the New Mexico State victory was tops in the WAC and tied for eighth best by a Football Bowl Subdivision player…First Spartan since 2001 with a 200-plus yard receiving game… His 480 receiving yards during the three-week span from November 10-to-24 was JUROVICH’S CAREER STATISTICS the best among FBS players…Team scoring leader with nine RECEIVING touchdowns (54 points)…scored a touchdown in six of the YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG team’s 12 games and in four of the five wins…Three two-touch- 2007...JR 12 85 1,183 13.9 9 68TD down receiving games – the UC Davis (9/29) and New Mexico State triumphs and against Hawaii (10/12)…Teamed with RUSHING David Richmond giving San Jose State two receivers with at YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG least 800 receiving yards for the second year in a row. 2007...JR 12 12 56 4.7 0 14 layed in five 2006 games and started at safety in the DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Stanford victory (9/9)...In on seven tackles for the season... YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. INT DEF Holder for kick-scoring tries...In 2005, played in every P 2005...FR 11 6 8 14 0.5/1 0 1 game... Started as a safety in the Louisiana Tech contest...Was 2006...SO 5 0 7 7 0.0/0 0 0 credited with 14 tackles on the season...Had his season high of CAREER 16 6 15 21 0.5/1 0 1 www.sjsuspartans.com 39 The Seniors

Marcus Keli Bradis McGriff (GEE-lee) Defensive End Offensive Tackle 49 6-2, 250, SR, SQ 77 6-6, 340, SR, 1V Oceanside, Calif. Vallejo, Calif. Criminal Justice Major Sociology Major

arcus is a defensive end hopeful who is number-two radis McGriff is competing for playing time at right tack- on the opening fall depth chart at a defensive end le…Seven career starts in his two seasons with the Mposition...Did not see any game action in 2007… Bteam…Saw action in four games in 2007…Was the starter Joined the Spartans for 2007 spring practice...Keli played two in the first two contests at Arizona State (8/31) and Kansas State seasons at Santa Rosa College (Coach Keith Simons)...Was (9/7)…Played as a reserve at Fresno State (10/20) and Boise named his team’s Defensive Most Valuable Player...Graduate of State (11/3)… Played in eight games and made five starts in Chaparral High School in Temecula, Calif., lettered in football, 2006 including the 2006 New Mexico Bowl victory...Originally , baseball and track and field...Was an all-league selec- enrolled at Arizona State University ...Redshirted the 2004 sea- tion in football...Has career interests in law enforcement and the son as a freshman and then enrolled at San Jose State in 2005. ministry...Older brother, Chris Pino, was an offensive tackle on cGriff is a graduate of Vallejo (Calif.) High School the Baltimore Ravens 2006 ...A second cousin of (Coach Mike Wilson)...Named to the Tacoma News NFL star linebacker ...The Oceanside, Calif., native MTribune Western 100 in 2003...SuperPrep, rivals.com was born on August 11, 1985. and PrepStar also ranked him among the West’s top-100 play- ers...Two-time all-state football choice...Played in the 2004 California/Florida High School All-Star Game...Dad, Bradis McGriff, played football at Tennessee State...The Vallejo, Calif., native was born on October 13, 1986.

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Ryan McHale Defensive End 41 6-1, 220, SR, SQ Fountain Valley, Calif. History Major

yan returns to the Game-by-Game in 2007 Spartans as a defen- Tackles sive end candidate... Opponent Solo Assist R Played two games in 2007... Boise State 1 0 New Mexico State 0 1 Had a tackle in the fourth quarter of the Boise State (11/3) and New Mexico State (11/10) contests... Successful walk-on prospect in 2006 who went on to redshirt the season...Transfer from Long Beach State where he played club rugby...Graduate of Fountain Valley (Calif.) High School was an all-league selection in football (Coach Eric Johnson)...Interested in pursuing a career as a high school teacher...The Huntington Beach, Calif., native was born on October 6, 1985.

McHALE’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK DEF 2006...Redshirt 2007...JR 2 1 1 2 0.0/0 0 0

In Memoriam – Bill Walsh (1931 -2007)

• Coached the San Francisco 49ers to victories in Super Bowls XVI, XIX and XXIII.

• A 1993 first-ballot inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.

• Named the 49ers’ head coach in 1979. The innovator of the West Coast Offense. Compiled a 102-63-1 win-loss record in 10 seasons.

• An all-conference quarterback at the College of San Mateo who trans- ferred to San Jose State in 1952 and played the end position on the 1952 and 1953 teams.

• Earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from San Jose State in 1955 and 1959, respectively.

• San Jose State football graduate assistant coach in 1956.

• College and professional assistant coach for 17 seasons.

• Stanford University football head coach in 1977-78 and 1992-94. Led the Cardinal to three bowl appearances.

• Inducted into the San Jose State University Sports Hall of Fame in 1980. Accorded San Jose State Sports Hall of Fame Legend status in 2005. www.sjsuspartans.com 41 The Seniors

layed his prep football at Dorsey High in Los Angeles, Christopher Calif. (Coach Paul Knox)...As a senior, a first-team all- Pleague choice who had five pass interceptions...Older Owens brother, Alvin Owens, Jr., played for the San Diego Riptide team CB, 5-10, 170, SR, 3V of the Arena2 Football League... Favorite novel is Kaffir Boy, 29 written by Mark Mathabane...The Los Angeles native was born Los Angeles, Calif. on December 1, 1986. African American Studies Major

Game-by-Game in 2007 2007 second-team Tackles Opponent Solo Assist Int. All-WAC Arizona State 6 2 Kansas State 2 1 1 hristopher Owens Stanford 5 2 1 Utah State 3 3 embarks on his third UC Davis 2 5 1 season as a starting Idaho 2 4 C cornerback...Number-two Hawai’i 8 7 1 Fresno State 3 1 among active FBS players for Boise State 5 1 1 career interceptions with New Mexico State 5 2 1 12…Seventh on the San Jose Louisiana Tech 0 5 State list for career intercep- Nevada 0 1 Game-by-Game in 2006 tions and needs three in 2008 Tackles to be the new record hold- Opponent Solo Assist Int. er…Has 26 career starts Washington 1 2 Stanford 3 3 including 25 games since the Cal Poly 2 0 start of the 2006 sea- San Diego State 1 0 son…2007 second-team All- Utah State 3 3 WAC selection who topped Nevada 3 1 Louisiana Tech 5 0 the conference with six inter- New Mexico State 1 3 ceptions and was 12th Boise State 2 0 1 nationally…Twice had inter- Hawai’i 4 1 Idaho 2 1 1 ceptions in back-to-back Fresno State 3 2 2 games as a junior…Fourth on New Mexico 3 1 the team in tackles with 75 Game-by-Game in 2005 and had at least one tackle in Tackles Opponent Solo Assists Int. every game…Single-game E. Washington - - career high of 15 stops (8 Illinois 2 0 solo, 7 assisted) with an San Diego State 3 2 Nevada 6 4 interception against Hawai’i Utah State 1 0 (10/12)…Was one-half of the Boise State 0 1 top pair of cornerbacks in the Hawai’i 1 1 category of pass interceptions Louisiana Tech 0 3 1 Fresno State 3 5 in 2006...Along with first- New Mexico State 1 1 1 team All-America Dwight Idaho 1 0 Lowery, combined for 13 interceptions...Had his four interceptions in the final five games of the season... Two thefts came in the win over Fresno State (12/2). wens finished 10th in the conference in passes defended with his five pass break-ups and four Ointerceptions...One of three defensive backs to start in every 2006 game...In 2005, saw considerable action and started in the Nevada game...Completed the season credited with 35 tackles and tied for third on the team with two pass intercep- tions...His season high of 10 tackles came against Nevada in OWENS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2005...Interceptions were at Louisiana Tech and in the New YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. INT DEF Mexico State win. 2005...FR 11 18 17 35 0.0/0 2 4 2006...SO 13 33 17 50 1.5/9 4 5 2007...JR 12 41 34 75 2.5/4 6 3 CAREER 36 92 68 160 4.0/13 12 12

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Justin Paysinger Center 68 6-1, 298, Grad., 2V Los Angeles, Calif. Kinesiology Major

ustin Paysinger returns to the San Jose State football pro- gram in 2008 as a student assistant coach…Has the 2008 sea- Json available to him in a playing capacity, but injuries that curtailed his 2007 season may not allow him to complete his playing eligibility... Had 20 career starts for the Spartans at cen- ter…A starter for the Spartans beginning in 2005 into the 2007 season...Began 2007 as the first San Jose State player on a Rimington Trophy Watch List for the nation’s best center...Played in just three games and started twice... Spearheaded a 2006 offense that upped its rushing average to 4.6 per carry – the best at San Jose State since the 2000 season...Anchored a pass protection scheme that finished in the top-20 nationally for fewest quarterback sacks (18) and pro- duced nearly a 3-to-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio (23-to- 8)...In 2005, the fulcrum of a rebuilt offensive line that jelled the second half of the season and opened holes for a ground attack that averaged 200.8 yards per game the final five contests...Pivot-point for a unit that was one of the nation’s best at protecting the passer, tying for 14th in I-A football, yielding just 14 sacks in 11 games. aysinger redshirted the 2004 season... Graduate of Beverly Hills (Calif.) High School... Lettered in football (Coach PCarter Paysinger), track and field, baseball and ...Named his school’s 2003 Male Athlete of the Year... First-team all-league and All-C.I.F. choice in football... thrower for the track and field team...Donald Paysinger, his dad, is one-time San Jose State graduate assistant football coach... Represented San Jose State at the 2006 NCAA Leadership Conference in Lake Buena Vista, Fla...Named the 2007-08 vice- chair of the Western Athletic Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Represented San Jose State at the 2008 Western Athletic Conference Student Advisory Committee meet- ings in San Jose...Elected persident of the 2008-09 Western Athletic Conference Student Advisory Committee...Completed his undergraduate degree requirements majoring in child devel- opment…In his second semester of graduate school pursuing a master’s degree in kinesiology…Hopes to have his master’s degree in May 2009…The Los Angeles native was born on September 9, 1985.

Did You Know?

San Jose State’s first bowl game was a New Year’s Day contest against Utah State. The two teams met on January 1, 1947, in the second Raisin Bowl, held in Pasadena, Calif. San Jose State won the game, 20-0. All-time, the Spartans have a 5-3 record in bowl games including a win in the 2006 New Mexico Bowl. www.sjsuspartans.com 43 The Seniors

Patrick Perry Running Back 21 5-10, 205, SR, 2V Los Angeles, Calif. Sociology Major

Game-by-Game in 2006 atrick Perry hopes to Rushing return to form after Opponent No. Yds. missing the 2007 sea- Washington 3 12 P Stanford 12 65 son due to injury…Was hurt Cal Poly 8 60 two weeks prior to the start San Diego State 12 60 of the season…Dependable Utah State 9 43 Nevada 2 6 ball carrier who excels run- Louisiana Tech 14 55 ning between the hash New Mexico State 6 20 marks…Led the Spartans Boise State 5 14 with seven rushing touch- Hawai’i - - Idaho 15 64 downs in 2006...Became the Fresno State 14 45 first San Jose State player in Receiving six years to score three or Opponent No. Yds. Washington 1 20 more rushing touchdowns in Fresno State 2 -1 a game with three in the Game-by-Game in 2005 Idaho win that made the Rushing team bowl-eligible for Opponent No. Yds. E. Washington 4 19 2006...Also scored rushing San Diego State 10 49 touchdowns against Nevada 10 16 Stanford, San Diego State, Utah State 0 0 Boise State 1 1 Utah State and Louisiana Hawai’i 1 1 Tech... Second on the team in Louisiana Tech 15 58 rushing with 444 yards and a Fresno State 1 -2 4.5 average... Had 10 or more New Mexico State 14 48 Idaho 9 49 carries in a game five differ- Receiving ent times... Rushed for at Opponent No. Yds. least 60 yards four times in Nevada 1 22 Utah State 1 12 2006...His single-game per- Boise State 1 4 sonal best of 65 yards came in the Stanford victory...Was credited with the Spartans’ only blocked punt of the season in the New Mexico State victory...Result was a 2-yard touchdown run by teammate Jeff Clark for the go-ahead score...Named the WAC Special Teams Player of the Week for the punt block. erry was third on the team in rushing in 2005 with 239 yards and two touchdowns... Both of his rushing touch- Pdowns came in the San Diego State game... Season-high 15 carries when he gained his season best of 58 yards at Louisiana PERRY’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS Tech...Fifth-year player redshirted the 2004 season... Joined the RUSHING Spartans after lettering in football at Banning High School YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD (Coach Ed Lalau) in Los Angeles, Calif…Rushed for over 1,000 2004...Redshirt yards as a senior and was an all-league selection... The native of 2005...FR 10 65 239 3.7 2 San Antonio, Texas, was born on March 29, 1986. 2006...SO 13 102 454 4.5 7 2007...JR 0 0 0 0 0 CAREER 23 167 693 4.1 9 RECEIVING YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD 2005...FR 3 38 12.7 0 2006...SO 3 19 6.3 0 CAREER 6 57 9.4 0

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David Richmond Wide Receiver 8 6-4, 200, SR, 1V Anaheim, Calif. Health Science Major

avid Richmond Game-by-Game in 2007 Receiving returns for the 2008 Opponent No. Yds. TD season after making Arizona State 5 32 0 D the biggest splash of any Kansas State 1 28 0 Stanford 4 38 0 first-year wide receiver in the Utah State 10 180 2 pass-oriented Western UC Davis 5 69 1 Athletic Conference in Idaho 4 76 0 2007…Caught 55 passes for Hawai’i 5 49 0 Fresno State 5 119 0 852 yards and three touch- Boise State 1 15 0 downs…No other WAC first- New Mexico State 3 51 0 year transfer had at least 50 Louisiana Tech 3 52 0 Nevada 9 143 0 receptions or 650 receiving yards a year ago…Teamed with Kevin Jurovich to give the Spartans two 800-plus yard pass catchers for the second year in a row and third time in school history…Had three 100-plus yard receiving games…Biggest game came in the Utah State vic- tory (9/22) with season-highs of 10 receptions for 180 yards and two touchdowns including the game-winner – a 31-yard play with 0:53 left in the game…Had nine receptions for 143 yards in the Nevada victory (11/24)…119 yards on five receptions at Fresno State (10/20). ichmond is just in his third year of organized football…A 2006 JC GridWire third-team All-American and a first- Rteam Region IV all-state selection for Santa Ana College (Coach Gerry Gross)...12th nationally in receptions with 54 catches for 842 yards and nine touchdowns...Touchdown total in 2006 was eighth among pass catchers in the California Community College system...Took up football when he enrolled at Santa Ana College and caught one pass in the only game he played in 2005. ichmond is a graduate of Garden Grove (Calif.) High...Was a three-time, first-team all-league selection in Rbasketball and the 2005 Most Valuable Player of the Garden Grove League...Led the league in scoring with a 20.9 average and was the Most Valuable Player of the 2005 Orange County All-Star Game...Interested in teaching health sciences at the high school level...The native of San Diego, Calif., was born on April 1, 1987. RICHMOND’S CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2007...JR 12 55 852 15.5 3 52

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Andrew Ryan Safety 6-0, 195, SR, 1V 22 Belmont, Calif. Business Finance Major

ndrew Ryan holds Game-by-Game in 2007 Tackles down one of the top Opponent Solo Assist spots at safety on the Arizona State 1 1 A opening fall depth Kansas State - - Stanford 2 1 chart…Appeared in all 12 Utah State 1 0 games and started five times, UC Davis 3 2 all in conference play, during Idaho 2 4 the 2007 sesaon…Fifth on the Hawai’i 3 4 Fresno State 5 5 team in tackles with Boise State 2 2 51…Number two among New Mexico State 1 1 returning players for tackles Louisiana Tech 5 5 Nevada 0 1 last season...Had at least one tackle in 11 of the Spartans’ 12 games...Is the only San Jose State player from the 2007 team to come up with two inter- ceptions in a game…In his first FBS start, picked off two passes against nationally-ranked Hawaii (10/12) to go along with seven tackles (3 solo, 4 asissted)…Had a pair of 10-tackle games at Fresno State (10/20) and Louisiana Tech (11/17)...Joined the team for 2007 spring practice and made an immediate positive impression. yan is a transfer from the College of San Mateo (Coach Larry Owens)...Played on two bowl-winning teams and Rhad a pair of interceptions in 2005 and 2006... Lettered in football (Coach Patrick Walsh) and baseball at Serra High in San Mateo, Calif...Was an honorable mention all-league and all- county selection...Team captain his senior season...Enjoys surf- ing, biking and camping...Would like to work in the bio-technol- ogy field...The Palo Alto, Calif., native was born on November 27, 1985.

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- RYAN’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 Jose State scored a touchdown with 0:42 remaining, recov- 2006...JR 12 25 26 51 1.0/7 1 ered an onside kick and scored the game-winning touch- down three plays later at 0:18 for a 45-41 victory. G FF FR INT Yds. DEF 2006...JR 12 1 0 2 31 3

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Jeff Schweiger Defensive End 17 6-5, 276, SR, TR San Jose, Calif. Philosophy Major

Game-by-Game in 2006 eff Schweiger transferred Tackles to San Jose State Opponent Tackles Loss/Yds. University from the Oregon 1 0/0 J University of Southern California 1 0/0 California prior to the 2007 Game-by-Game in 2005 spring semester...Participated Tackles in spring practice and is eligi- Opponent Tackles Loss/Yds. Arizona 2 1/2 ble to play for the 2008 Notre Dame 2 0/0 Spartans...Played as a defen- Washington 1 0/0 sive end in 25 games cover- Washington State 1 0/0 ing three seasons including Stanford 2 0/0 Califronia 2 0/0 the Trojans’ 2004 national Fresno State 1 0/0 championship season...Credited with two Game-by-Game in 2004 Tackles tackles as a junior, 11 in his Opponent Tackles Loss/Yds. sophomore season of 2005 Virginia Tech 3 1/11 and 18 as a freshman...Best Colorado State 4 2.5/21 statistical game was in the Arizona State 1 0/0 Washington 3 0/0 2004 Colorado State game Arizona 2 0/0 when he was credited with Notre Dame 1 0/0 4.0 tackles including 2.5 for UCLA 2 1/0 Oklahoma 2 0/0 loss, one of which was a that result- ed in a USC fumble recovery for a touchdown...Opened his college career with a sack against Virginia Tech. chweiger is a graduate of San Jose’s Valley Christian High (Coach Mike Machado)...Was a first-team All-American Shis senior season...Also named to Super Prep Elite 50, PrepStar Top-100 Dream Team, Lemming Top-100, Long Beach Press Telegram Best in the West first team, Tacoma News Tribune Western 100, Gatorade California Player of the Year, and an Orange County Register Fab 15 choice...Was credited with 140 tackles, 37 tackles for loss, 18 quarterback sacks, 15 pass break-ups and four fumble recoveries in 2003...Concluded his prep career playing in the 2004 U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas...Is a second-generation Spartan...Dad, Jeff Schweiger, was a four-year letterwinner and starting defensive end on the 1979 and 1980 San Jose State teams...The San Jose native was born on January 1, 1986. SCHWEIGER’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK DEF 2004...FR 7 11 18 4.5/32 2 1 2005...SO 5 6 11 1.0/2 0 0 Did You Know? 2006...JR 2 0 2 0.0/0 0 0 Jeff Schweiger is one of two Spartans on this year’s 2007...Redshirt team whose dad played for San Jose State. Linebacker CAREER 14 17 31 5.5/34 2 1 Rodrick Smally is the son of former Spartan running back Roy Smally. Coincidentally, Jeff Schweiger and Roy Smally were teammates on the 1980 San Jose State squad. www.sjsuspartans.com 47 The Seniors

State win...Tied the school record for the second time making Jared Strubeck three field goals (40, 32, 45 yards) at Washington (9/2)...Was 4-of- 5 for field goals of at least 40 yards...San Jose State recovered two Placekicker of his five on-side kick attempts...10 touchbacks on 60 5-8, 176, SR, 3V kickoffs...Second on the team in points scored with 61. 10 Camarillo, Calif. ared became the first freshman since 1991 to lead the team in scoring...61 points in 2005...Helped the Spartans tie a team Environmental Jrecord for consecutive extra points made with 58 by convert- Studies Major ing his first six PAT attempts...Became the 11th player in school history to kick three field goals in a game with 44, 27 and 39 yarders against Nevada (10/1)...Tied for third in the WAC and ared Strubeck is in line 2006 second-team 64th nationally in field goal kicking making 11-of-18 with a long to challenge the San All-WAC of 46 at Utah State...13 of his 50 attempts resulted in touch- JJose State career scor- backs...Spartans recovered three of his five onside kicks. ing record and field goal 2005 Academic All-WAC trubeck was one of the nation’s top high school placekick- mark with a solid perform- 2005 San Jose State ers in 2004...Three-sport letterwinner at Rio Mesa High in ance as the Spartans’ place- Scholar-Athlete SCamarillo, Calif...Named a Top National Prospect by kicker in 2008…Seventh on www.prokicker.com...#16 national rating by Rivals.com...52-of-52 the career scoring list with 2005 The Sporting News in PAT conversions, 16-of-23 in field goal accuracy and credited 176 points and tied for sec- honorable mention with 74 touchbacks on kickoffs his last two seasons in high ond for most field goals Freshman All-American school...As a senior, twice made a 47-yard field goal...First-team made with 30 at the start of all-league forward in soccer... Sprinter in track and field...Enjoys the season…Needs 61 fishing...Interested in working for the Highway Patrol...The points and 10 field goals to be tops in both categories…Shares native of Oxnard, Calif., was born on August 12, 1987. the school record for field goals in a game with three and has done it four times…Is the Game-by-Game in 2007 Kicking most successful San Jose Opponent XP FG State kicker for onside Arizona State - (28) kicks…The Spartans have Kansas State 2-2 - recovered 8-of-13 in the Stanford - 44 Utah State 2-2 (31), 44, 50 last three seasons...25 UC Davis 3-3 21, 32 touchbacks in 161 kickoffs. Idaho 3-3 52, 28 trubeck is the fourth Hawai’i - - Fresno State - - kicker in school his- Boise State 1-1 38 tory to make all his New Mexico State 6-6 (42), (41), (38) S PAT’s in a season...22-for- Louisiana Tech 2-2 (28), (20), 52, (22) Nevada 3-3 (20), (39), 33 22 in 2007... 10-of-20 kick- Game-by-Game in 2006 ing field goals…Hit 8-of-10 Kicking in the last three games off- Opponent XP FG setting an 0-for-7 run…3- Washington 2-3 (40), (32), (45) Stanford 5-5 -- for-3 in the New Mexico Cal Poly 2-2 (46) State win (11/10) and 3- San Diego State 4-4 32, (34) for-4 in the Louisiana Tech Utah State 3-3 -- Nevada 1-1 42 (11/17) contest…Season- Louisiana Tech 4-5 (38), 36 long 42 yarder against New Mexico State 2-3 (48) New Mexico State...3-for-3 Boise State 2-2 -- in onside kicks...Successes Hawai’i 2-2 (37) Idaho 4-4 -- at Utah State (9/21), New Fresno State 3-3 (25) Mexico State and Nevada New Mexico 2-3 -- (11/24). Game-by-Game in 2005 Kicking econd-team All-WAC Opponent XP FG placekicker in E. Washington 5-5 -- 2006...First Spartan Illinois 1-2 (22), (36) S San Diego State 3-3 47 in 11 years to receive all- Nevada 2-2 (44), (27), (39) conference honors as a STRUBECK’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS Utah State 2-2 43, 27, (46) placekicker...75.0 percent SCORING Boise State 3-3 -- field goal accuracy, third- Hawai’i 5-5 (44) YEAR XP-XPA FG-FGA PTS. Louisiana Tech 2-2 30, 39 best in the WAC, in his 2005…FR 28-30 11-18 61 Fresno State 1-1 48 sophomore season and 2006...SO 36-40 9-12 63 New Mexico State 2-2 35, (22), (20) booted his career best of 48 Idaho 2-3 (36), (20) 2007...JR 22-22 10-20 52 (##) - field goal made yards in the New Mexico CAREER 86-92 30-50 176

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Amar Marquis Avery Albassam (Mar-keese) OG, 6-3, 315, FR, RS Wide Receiver 63 La Jolla, Calif. 6-4, 195, JR, JC Civil Engineering Anaheim, Calif. Major Sociology Major

mar is competing as an offensive guard for the 2008 sea- arquis is projected as a wide receiver candidate when son...Second-season Spartan who redshirted 2007 after he joins the Spartans...60 receptions for 766 yards and Ajoining the team as a walk-on candidate...Lettered in foot- Mseven touchdowns for Fullerton College (Coach Gene ball (Coach Dave Ponsford) and track and field at La Jolla (Calif.) Murphy) in 2007...First-team All-Mission Conference pick as a High...Selected to the San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic sophomore...Caught 28 passes for 435 yards and seven touch- team for 2005...Interested in a civil engineering career...Enjoys downs as a freshman in 2006...Lettered in football (Coach Tim playing the guitar...The native of Mississaga, Ontario, Canada O’Hara) and basketball at Savanna High in Anaheim, was born on September 23, 1988. Calif....Three-time, first-team all-league pick in football...Enjoys writing poetry and won a prize in a 2004 citywide poetry con- test...Has performed on stage in Orange County under the stage name, Bishop, as a rap performer...Interested in becoming a pro- Jay Atkins bation officer or a fire fighter. Marquis was born in Oakland, Safety Calif., on July 9, 1987. 6-0, 185, SO, 1V 7 Mountain View, Calif. Michael Avila Behavioral Science Wide Receiver Major 5-9, 165, FR, RS 4 Seaside, Calif. Game-by-Game in 2007 ay returns to the Business Management Tackles Spartans competing for Opponent Solo Assist Information Systems Kansas State - - Jplaying time at safety Stanford - - ...Saw action in five games in Major Utah State - - 2007…Credited with his only UC Davis 0 1 ichael heads into the fall as a wide receiver Idaho - - tackle of the season in the UC Davis victory (9/29)…Was hopeful...Returning redshirt who played only in the the 2005 Santa Clara Valley Mseason opener at Arizona State (8/31)…Had two rush- League DeAnza Division’s ing attempts for minus-2 yards. Outstanding Offensive Back two-sport athlete who was named the 2007 Monterey playing for Homestead High Herald’s Male Athlete of the Year and the 2006 Co-Most School in Cupertino, Calif. AValuable Player of the Monterey Bay League...Set 17 (Coach Charley Bostic), a San school football records at Seaside (Calif.) High (Coach Alfred Francisco Chronicle honor- Avila)...As a senior, Avila accounted for 2,167 all-purpose yards able mention All-Metro and and 25 touchdowns...Averaged 7.9 yards per carry and rushed an honorable mention All- for six touchdowns...Caught 48 passes for 776 yards and 10 Central Coast Section (CCS) scores...Credited with six interceptions...Returned one kickoff pick...The two-sport letter- and three punts for touchdowns...As a junior, he caught 56 pass- winner was a sprinter on the es for 672 yards and seven touchdowns. track and field team...His 2007 Central Coast Section champion in the 200 dad, Jack Atkins, was a tight meters...Competed in the 2007 California state high end for Jackson State Aschool championships in the 100 and 200 meters and 400 University in the 1970’s...The meter relay...Lifetime best of 10.76 in the 100 to finish 14th at the native of Laurel, Miss., was state championships...The native of Monterey, Calif., was born born on June 5, 1987. on November 3, 1988.

AVILA’S CAREER STATISTICS ATKINS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS RECEIVING YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2007...FR 5 0 1 1 0.0/0 0 2007...Redshirt 1 2 -2 -1.0 0 0

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BEAUCHMAN’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS Jalal RECEIVING YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Beauchman 2006...FR 9 2 16 8.0 0 8 Wide Receiver 2007...SO 12 36 332 9.2 1 27 88 6-4, 220, JR, 2V CAREER 21 38 348 9.2 1 27 RUSHING San Jose, Calif. YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Major – Undeclared 2006...SO 12 2 -3 -1.5 0 6

Game-by-Game in 2007 alal tops the opening fall Receiving depth chart at one of the Opponent No. Yds. TD Chad Bozzo Arizona State - - - Jwide receiver posi- Kansas State 5 40 1 tions...One of several wide (BAH-zoe) Stanford - - - receivers on the team who Quarterback Utah State 5 44 0 had a breakout season in UC Davis 5 18 0 5 6-0, 215, SO, SQ Idaho - - - 2007…One of four Spartans Hawai’i 3 20 0 with 30 or more receptions Salinas, Calif. Fresno State 2 30 0 last season as he hauled in 36 Sociology Major Boise State 4 33 0 New Mexico State 1 5 0 passes for 332 yards and a Louisiana Tech 6 83 0 touchdown…Caught at least Nevada 5 59 0 one pass in nine of the 12 fter nearly two full games in 2007…Season best years away from Game-by-Game in 2006 competition, Chad Receiving was six receptions for 83 A Opponent No. Yds. TD yards at Louisiana Tech hopes to rejoin the Washington - - - (11/17)…Also had four Spartans in 2008 in a play- Stanford - - - games (Kansas State, Utah ing capacity…Enters fall Cal Poly 2 16 0 camp listed as a quarter- San Diego State - - - State, UC Davis and Nevada) Utah State - - - with five receptions…First back hopeful…Last played Louisiana Tech - - - major college touchdown in the 2006 Utah State Hawai’i - - - game and did not accumu- Idaho - - - was the Spartans’ first touch- Fresno State - - - down of the season – a 20- late any rushing or passing yard play at Kansas State statistics...In 2005, he saw (9/7). action in each of the first three games before an aw action as a reserve injury ended his season…His best statistical game occurred at wide receiver and spe- Illinois in which he completed 60 percent of his passes for 111 cial teams player as a S yards and was the team’s leading rusher…Threw a 27-yard first-time freshman in touchdown pass against San Diego State. 2006…Appeared in nine games and closed the season ozzo prepped at Palma High (Coach Jeff Carnazzo) in with two receptions for 16 Salinas, Calif., where he won 33 games as the starting yards, all coming in the win Bquarterback…Palma was the 2003 Central Coast Section over Cal Poly. Division I champion and Bozzo shared his league’s 2004 Most Valuable Player award...The three-sport letterwinner also let- eauchman was a first- tered in baseball and track and field...He was a 2005 league team All-Central Coast champion in the 100 meters…A Salinas native, he was born on Section and the West B September 19, 1986. Catholic Athletic League’s 2005 Receiver of the Year…Named to San BOZZO’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS Francisco Chronicle All- PASSING Metro team after catching 49 passes for 838 yards and seven YEAR G ATT. COMP. INT Pct. YDS. TD touchdowns as a senior for Bellarmine Prep (San Jose) (Coach 2005...FR 3 13 33 1 39.4 155 1 Mike Janda)…Two-sport letterwinner qualified for the 2005 2006...Redshirt 1 0 0 0 00.0 0 0 Central Coast Section Championships final in the high 2007...SO ------jump...His personal bests are 6-feet-6 in the high jump and 43- CAREER 4 13 33 1 39.4 155 1 feet-8 in the triple jump…Jalal’s father, Leon Beauchman, was a RUSHING 6-foot-6 forward on the 1971-1973 San Jose State University bas- YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD ketball teams…Beauchman is interested in a sports management 2005...FR 12 55 4.6 0 career…Jalal is an Arabic name which means ‘glorious’ …The 2006...Redshirt 0 0 0.0 0 San Jose native was born on January 19, 1988. CAREER 12 55 4.6 0 www.sjsuspartans.com 51 The Spartans

Keenan Brown Tanner Burns Safety Defensive End 6-1, 185, FR, HS 6-3, 230, FR, HS 54 25 San Jose, Calif. San Bernardino, Calif. Communication Business Management Major Studies Major

eenan is a defensive end hopeful joining the Spartans anner Burns begins his major college football career as a this fall...Pass rush specialist at the high school level for safety hopeful...2007 second-team All-Central Coast KArroyo Valley High (Coach Tony DiThomas) in San TSection selection, first-team All-West Catholic Athletic Bernardino, Calif...Credited with 14 quarterback sacks, 71 total League first-team selection and his team’s Defensive Most tackles and two fumble recoveries in 2007...A first-team All- Valuable Player during his three-season career at Valley C.I.F. and All-San Andreas League selection...Three-sport letter Christian High in San Jose (Coach Mike Machado)...Enjoys winner who also lettered in basketball and was a sprinter, high snowboarding and water skiing. jumper and thrower for the track and field team. urns hopes to follow in the footsteps of his dad, San Jose rown enjoys comedy movies and cites Bad Boyz II and State defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach The Wood as two of his favorites...Hopes to become a BKeith Burns, and pursue a football-coaching Bsmoothie drink franchisee...The native of San Bernardino career...Younger half of the first known father-son, football was born on September 21, 1990. coach-football player dual relationship at San Jose State...Older brother, K.C., pitched for the 2008 San Jose City team...The native of Houston, Texas, was born on November 8, 1989. Eric Bucholz Linebacker Daniel Carrillo, Jr. 59 6-1, 225, SO, SQ San Francisco, Calif. 6-1, 180, FR, HS Kinesiology Major San Jose, Calif. Art Major ric is competing for playing 2007 San Jose State time as a linebacker in 2008…Played in the Scholar-Athlete aniel starts his San Jose State football career in 2008 as a E defensive back prospect...A 2007 first-team All-Central Stanford (9/21) and Nevada (11/24) games in 2007…Was not credited with any DCoast Section and San Francisco Chronicle honorable tackles…Joined the team for 2006 spring practice and redshirted mention All-Metro choice and West Catholic Athletic League the season...Cited as one of two Scout Team award recipients at Defensive Back of the Year for Valley Christian High in San Jose the 2006 team awards banquet. (Coach Mike Machado)...Intercepted seven passes and was cred- ited with 66 tackles his senior season...A second-team all-league ucholz prepped at Lowell High in San Francisco (Coaches choice who came up with nine interceptions as a junior...Named Danny Chan and Jason Krolikowski)…Was a 2005 honor- his school’s Junior Class Athlete of the Year in 2006. able mention All-Metro pick by the San Francisco B arrillo also lettered in track and field... special- Chronicle…He is interested in a firefighting career…The San Francisco native was born on December 20, 1986. ist who qualified for the semifinals of the 2007 Central CCoast Section championships...Became interested in play- ing football at age 12...Enjoys sketching and collecting vinyl BUCHOLZ’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS records featuring rap artists and 1950s performers...The San Jose YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK native was born on August 8, 1990. 2006...Redshirt 2007...FR 2 0 0 0 0.0/0 0 Did You Know? Keenan Brown, Daniel Carrillo, Jr., and Peyton Thompson are three Spartans who will celebrate their 18th birthday once San Jose State begins fall drills and enters into the 2008 season. Thompson, born on September 26, 1990, is the youngest of the three.

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Ronnie Austin Carter Cornerback Castillo 20 5-11, 175, JR, 1V 79 C, 6-0, 292, JR, 2V Pomona, Calif. Santa Fe Springs, Calif. Sociology Major Communications Studies Major

Game-by-Game in 2007 onnie returns for his second season as San Jose State’s Tackles 2007 Academic number-one center and third year as a key member of Opponent Solo Assist All-WAC the offensive line…Castillo has 18 starts for the Spartans Arizona State 1 0 R Kansas State 1 0 2007 San Jose State including all 12 games in 2007…Team has a 10-8 win-loss record Stanford 1 0 with him in the ...Has the most starts of any of Utah State - - Scholar-Athlete the 2008 San Jose State offensive linemen...Only offensive line- UC Davis - - Idaho - - man on the team and one of just seven Spartans to start in every Hawai’i 1 2 ustin heads into 2008 game last season...Moved into the center position on a full-time Fresno State 2 0 fall camp as a return- basis prior to the start of the 2007 season…Started 10 games at Aing letter winner at center and two at guard last year…Castillo started six games at cornerback…Carter played in guard during the 2006 season: Stanford, Cal Poly, San Diego the first eight games of 2007 State, Utah State, Nevada and Idaho…The Spartans won five of and was credited with 8 tack- the six games he started…Joined the team in 2005 and redshirt- les (6 solo, 2 assisted)…His ed the season …Received one of the Scout Team awards at the busiest game came against end of the season. Hawaii (10/12) in which he astillo prepped at Saint Paul High in Santa Fe Springs, was credited with three tack- Calif…Lettered in football (Coach Marijon Ancich), bas- les, primarily in a nickel back Cketball and track and field…An All-C.I.F. choice and role…He also had two tack- Most Valuable Lineman of Mission League as senior…The les at Fresno State Bellflower, Calif., native was born on April 19, 1987. (10/20)…Returned to San Jose State after spending the 2006-07 year enrolled at San Antonio College...Did not see any game action at the communi- ty college...Redshirted the 2005 season after making the Spartans’ team as a walk-on from Claremont (Calif.) High (Coach Mike Collins)...Played wide receiver and defensive back at Claremont High...Also let- tered in track and field…He is interested in a teaching career…A 2007 Academic All-WAC selection…The Moreno Valley, Calif., native was born on November 27, 1987.

CARTER’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL INT DEF 2005...Redshirt 2007...SO 8 6 2 8 0 0

Did You Know? Austin Carter is one of 15 San Jose State players from the 2007 team to earn 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 semes- ters and play in at least half a team’s games. In the last three seasons, San Jose State football has 29 WAC All-Academic honors, six more than the previous nine years combined. www.sjsuspartans.com 53 The Spartans

Justin Cole Linebacker 6-3, 240, JR, 2V 93 Chino Hills, Calif. Business Management Major

ustin is one of the most versatile players on the 2006 The Sporting News JSan Jose State honorable mention defense…Can play as a Freshman All-America linebacker or a defensive end…The process of turn- ing Cole into a hybrid Game-by-Game in 2007 Tackles player began during the Opponent Solo Assist Kalvin Cressel 2007 season and accelerat- Arizona State 1 1 Defensive Tackle ed in 2008 spring prac- Kansas State 1 0 tice…Eighth on the team in Stanford 3 0 6-4, 282, JR, 2V Utah State 0 2 total tackles each of the last UC Davis 0 2 94 Los Angeles, Calif. two seasons…20 career Idaho 1 0 Communication starts entering the 2008 Hawai’i 1 0 Fresno State 1 3 Studies Major season…Upped his tackle Boise State 1 2 numbers from his fresh- New Mexico State 3 3 Louisiana Tech 3 4 man season with 36 stops Game-by-Game in 2007 as a sophomore…Had at Nevada 1 3 Game-by-Game in 2006 Tackles least one tackle in every Tackles Opponent Solo Assist game…Notched his single- Opponent Solo Assist Arizona State 1 1 Stanford 1 2 game personal best of Washington 2 2 Stanford 3 0 UC Davis - - seven tackles (3 solo, 4 Cal Poly 3 2 Hawai’i - - assisted), including 2.0 San Diego State 0 4 Fresno State 1 0 Utah State 0 1 Boise State 1 0 tackles for loss, at New Mexico State 1 1 Louisiana Tech Nevada 1 2 Louisiana Tech 1 1 Louisiana Tech - - (11/17)…Only quarterback New Mexico State 1 0 Nevada - - sack in 2007 was at Boise State 1 2 Game-by-Game in 2006 Tackles Stanford (9/15)…A 2006 Hawai’i - - Idaho 3 0 Opponent Solo Assist impact campaign earned Fresno State 0 2 Washington - - him Freshman All- New Mexico 1 0 Stanford 0 3 Cal Poly 0 2 American recognition from San Diego State 2 4 The Sporting News…32 tackles, including 9.5 tackles for Nevada 2 1 alvin tops the open- loss…Second on the team with 4.0 sacks...Sacks came against Louisiana Tech 0 3 ing fall depth chart at Washington, New Mexico State, Boise State and Idaho…Cole’s New Mexico State 0 1 a defensive tackle Boise State 2 3 K position…Five career starts, 11 starts led Spartans’ defensive line…Redshirt in 2005. Hawaii 0 1 ole prepped at Chino Hills (Chino Hills, Calif.) Idaho - - all in 2006…In 2007, he was High…Earned All-Inland Empire honors as a senior with Fresno State - - credited with nine tackles New Mexico - - 36 tackles and four sacks…Two-sport letterwinner was a and 1.0 tackle for loss in his C nine games played…Season sprinter, long jumper and triple jumper for his track and field team...Interested in a career as a financial planner…The high three tackles at Stanford (9/15)…Only tackle for loss in Pasadena, Calif., native was born on November 22, 1987. 2007 came against New Mexico State…One of four Spartan freshman defensive linemen to play in 2006…Cressel appeared in 12 games...Recorded 24 tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss…Has a single-game high six tackles in the San Diego State COLE’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS victory (9/24)…Was a 2005 redshirt. YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF graduate of Franklin High (Coach Eric Jaimes) in Los 2005…Redshirt Angeles, Calif…Two-time all-league choice…Lists J.K. 2006...FR 13 16 16 32 9.5/34 4 0 1 Rowling among his favorite authors…Interested in the 2007...SO 12 16 20 36 3.5/14 1 1 0 A broadcast advertising field...The native of Lynwood, Calif., was CAREER 25 32 36 68 13.0/48 5 1 1 born on December 26, 1986.

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CRESSEL’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS drew starting assignments in YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS SK FUM DEF five WAC games: Louisiana 2005...Redshirt Tech, New Mexico State, 2006...FR 12 6 18 24 2.0/8 0 0 0 Boise State, Idaho and Fresno 2007...SO 9 5 4 9 1.0/5 0 0 0 State…First start against CAREER 21 11 22 33 3.0/13 0 0 0 Louisiana Tech (10/28) came one day after his 18th birth- day making him one of the youngest players to start a Daryll football game at San Jose State...Appeared in nine Crummie games overall after not play- ing in the first four con- RB, 5-8, 167, JR, JC tests…Closed season with 11 Los Angeles, Calif. tackles, including 1.0 tackle Justice Studies Major for loss. avis was a 2005 first- team all-city and aryll is a running back prospect…Joined the team for Dtwo-time first team 2008 spring practice…Played for Los Angeles Southwest All-Coliseum League choice at Crenshaw High in Los Angeles, DCollege (Coach Henry Washington) prior to joining the Calif. (Coach Robert Garrett)…Uncle is former Southern Spartans…Rushed for 517 yards and seven touchdowns in California tailback Anthony Davis…Enjoys sports movies, listing 2006…Also was a sprinter on the track and field team…Lettered “Remember the Titans” and “Friday Night Lights” as two in football (Coach Willie Donerson), track and field, baseball favorites…Is interested in a real estate career after and basketball at Dominguez High in Compton, Calif….Has an graduation…The native of Los Angeles, Calif., was born on eye on a career as a probation officer…The Los Angeles, Calif., October 27, 1988. native was born on May 22, 1987. DAVIS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF 2006...FR 9 4 7 11 1.0/1 0 0 0 Adonis Davis 2007...SO 11 5 10 15 3.0/7 0 0 1 CAREER 20 9 17 26 4.0/8 0 0 1 Defensive Tackle 96 6-1, 295, JR, 2V Lynwood, Calif. Myles Eden Psychology Major Quarterback 6-1, 205, JR, 1V 11 Canyon Lake, Calif. donis is a returning Game-by-Game in 2007 starter at a defen- Tackles Business Management sive tackle posi- Opponent Solo Assist A Arizona State - - Major tion…Davis has started 14 Stanford 2 1 games in his two seasons Utah State - - with the Spartans…Upped UC Davis 0 2 yles tops the opening his numbers as a sopho- Idaho 0 3 fall depth chart at quar- 2007 Academic Hawai’i 0 2 more in 2007 with nine terback after a steady All-WAC Fresno State 1 0 M starts in 11 games and fin- Boise State 0 1 and consistent 2008 spring prac- 2007 San Jose State ished with 15 tackles, New Mexico State - - tice…In 2007, Eden was the num- including 3.0 tackles for Louisiana Tech 1 0 ber-two quarterback and served Scholar-Athlete Nevada 1 1 loss…Had a season-best Game-by-Game in 2006 as the punt protector on special 2005 San Jose State 1.5 tackles for loss in the Tackles teams…Had the best rushing Scholar-Athlete Nevada win (11/24)…Was Opponent Solo Assist average among San Jose State Utah State - - credited with three tackles Nevada 1 1 players who rushed for more than each in the Stanford game Louisiana Tech 1 1 100 yards in 2007 at 5.3 yards…Had the team’s longest run of (9/15) and Idaho win New Mexico State 1 1 the season – 41 yards against New Mexico State (11/10)…Also (10/6)…Had a strong fin- Boise State 0 1 was the team’s leading rusher in the Kansas State game (9/8) Hawaii - - ish to his 2006 freshman Idaho 0 2 with 33 yards…Threw passes in three 2007 games…Was 6-of-13 season, starting six of final Fresno State 0 1 for 26 yards playing the second half of the Kansas State seven games, including the New Mexico 1 0 game…Was 1-of-1 against Nevada (11/24) and helped set up the New Mexico Bowl… Also Spartans’ first touchdown in the win. www.sjsuspartans.com 55 The Spartans

Ailao Eliapo (EYE-lau ELL-ee-AH-poe) Offensive Guard 73 6-2, 320, SO, 1V So. San Francisco, Calif. Major – Undeclared

ilao Eliapo tops the Game-by-Game in 2007 opening fall depth Tackles Opponent Solo Assist Achart at right Arizona State - - guard…Eliapo was a defen- Stanford 0 1 sive tackle who moved to the UC Davis 0 5 Idaho - - s a redshirt fresh- Game-by-Game in 2007 offensive side of the ball mid- Fresno State - - man in 2006, Eden Passing way through the 2007 sea- saw action in four Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. A Kansas State 13 6 0 26 son…Actually played defen- games, all in the second Stanford 1 0 0 0 sive tackle and running back half…Threw his first touch- Nevada 1 1 0 4 in the Fresno State game down pass against Rushing (10/20)…Was credited with Opponent Att. Yds. Louisiana Tech, a 5-yard Kansas State 7 33 six tackles for the scoring toss to James Stanford 2 2 season…Five of them came Callier, Jr…Also appeared Utah State - - in the UC Davis victory against San Diego State, UC Davis - - Idaho - - (9/29)…Also was credited Nevada and Hawai’i. Hawai’i - - with an assisted tackle at den was a 2004 All- Fresno State 1 1 Stanford (9/15)…Graduate of C.I.F. Division V hon- Boise State - - South San Francisco (Calif.) New Mexico State 5 64 Eoree for Temescal Louisiana Tech 2 5 High (Coach Frank Moro)... Canyon High in Lake Nevada 5 12 A 2005 CalHi Sports first-team Elsinore, Calif… all-state and first-team All- Game-by-Game in 2006 Completed 78-of-135 pass- Passing Central Coast Section defen- es for 1,657 yards and 21 Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. sive lineman...Two-time touchdowns as a San Diego State 1 1 0 1 league Offensive Lineman of senior…Rushed for 567 Nevada 3 1 0 9 the Year... Also lettered in Louisiana Tech 1 1 0 5 yards and six touchdowns Hawai’i 2 0 1 0 track and field...Older brother, Kenape Eliapo, Jr., is a defensive to earn league’s Most Rushing tackle for the University of Utah football team who played in 23 Valuable Player award … Opponent Att. Yds. games the last two seasons...The native of Burlingame, Calif., San Diego State 2 15 Ran for 593 yards and six Nevada 3 25 was born on December 13, 1988. scores and threw for 1,037 Louisiana Tech - - yards and six touchdowns Hawai’i 2 -9 as a junior…The two-sport Garrett letterwinner also was an infielder on the baseball team…Enjoys wakeboarding, playing and poker…Older brother, Scott, Faulconer was running back and defensive back at Army (2001-2004)... The Redondo Beach, Calif., native was born on April 24, 1987. Offensive Guard 62 6-7, 360, SO, 1V Anaheim, Calif. EDEN’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS PASSING Psychology Major YEAR G ATT. COMP. INT Pct. YDS. TD 2005...Redshirt arrett is in his second season with the Spartans as an 2006…FR 4 7 3 1 42.9 15 1 offensive guard candidate…Tallest player on the San 2007...SO 11 15 7 0 46.7 30 0 GJose State team since he joined the team last fall…2007 CAREER 15 22 10 1 45.5 45 1 redshirt from Fullerton College (Coach Gene Murphy) where he RUSHING played two seasons of football…Lettered in football (Coach Jim YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Kanan) and wrestling at Orange Lutheran High in Orange, 2006…FR 7 31 4.4 0 16 Calif…Topped his wrestling team in individual victories during 2007...SO 22 117 5.3 0 41 the 2003 season…Interested in becoming a sports psycholo- CAREER 29 148 5.1 0 41 gist…The Anaheim, Calif., native was born on March 18, 1987.

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Pompey Festejo Alex Germany (Pom-pay Feh-STAY-oh) Safety Cornerback 32 6-0, 200, SO, 1V 38 5-9, 160, FR, RS Benicia, Calif. Palm Desert, Calif. Health Science Major Major – Undeclared

ompey is competing Game-by-Game in 2007 lex is a cornerback prospect returning to the Spartans for playing time at a Tackles after redshirting the 2007 season…Played his high Opponent Solo Assist Psafety position…Played Arizona State 1 0 Aschool football at Palm Desert (Calif.) High (Coach Pat in six 2007 games...A starter Hawai’i 1 0 Blackburn)...A 2006 first-team all-league and All-C.I.F. Southern at Fresno State (10/20) where Fresno State 1 1 Section wide receiver...62 catches for 1,058 yards and 12 touch- Boise State - - he had his season high of New Mexico State 0 1 downs as a senior...Caught at least one touchdown reception in two tackles…Credited with Nevada - - nine of his team’s 12 games in 2006... As a junior, he excelled as tackles at Arizona State (9/1), a defensive back with 82 tackles, three interceptions and seven Hawaii (10/12) and New pass break-ups...Interested in a sports management career...The Mexico State (11/10)… Indio, Calif., native was born on April 27, 1989. Redshirted the 2006 season. repped at Benicia (Calif.) High (Coach PCraig Holden)...A two- Aaron Gilbert time, first-team all-league selection…Recorded 111 tack- Defensive Tackle les as senior in 2005…Named 97 6-3, 290, JR, 2V team’s Most Valuable Player Half Moon Bay, Calif. and to the Sac-San Joaquin Section All-Defensive Biochemistry Major team…A two-time all-region basketball guard…Interested in a physical therapy career… His uncle, Richard Festejo, appeared in a 2006 Travel Channel episode of The World Poker 2007 Academic All-WAC Tour…The Fairfield, Calif., native was born on April 10, 1988. 2006 Academic All-WAC

FESTEJO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL INT DEF 2007 San Jose State 2006...Redshirt Scholar-Athlete 2007...FR 6 3 2 5 0 0 2006 San Jose State Scholar-Athlete Pablo Garcia Defensive Tackle Game-by-Game in 2007 Tackles 92 6-2, 290, FR, RS Opponent Solo Assist Arizona State 2 1 San Jose, Calif. Kansas State 1 1 Major – Undeclared Stanford 1 0 Utah State - - aron is in his fourth UC Davis - - season as a San Fresno State 1 0 Jose State defensive Boise State - - A ablo is in his second season as a defensive tackle New Mexico State - - lineman…Had his best sta- prospect...Redshirt in 2007…Lettered in football at Louisiana Tech 0 2 tistical season as a Spartan PArchbishop Mitty in San Jose (Coach Dave Brown)...A Nevada - - with nine tackles in first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League, second-team All- 2007…Season-best three Central Coast Section and a San Francisco Chronicle honorable tackles (1 solo, 2 assisted) in the Arizona State game mention All-Metro defensive tackle as a senior...Played in the (8/31)…Credited with 1.5 tackles for loss at Arizona State…Two 2007 Silicon Valley Youth Classic All-Star Game... Interested in a tackles at Kansas State (9/7) and at Louisiana Tech (11/17). career as a physical therapist...The Mountain View, Calif., native was born on June 14, 1989. www.sjsuspartans.com 57 The Spartans

ilbert spent 2006 spring drills as an offensive lineman before switching to defense in the fall…Appeared in all G13 games as a reserve defensive tackle…Credited with two tackles on the season…Used as an extra tight end in some short-yardage situations…A 2002 redshirt member of the Spartans… Spent three years (2003-05) on Latter-day Saints mis- sion service in Spain…Prepped at Half Moon Bay (Calif.) High…Lettered in football and basketball… Long-term educa- tional goal is to earn a Ph.D. in biochemistry…A two-time Academic All-WAC award winner…The Redwood City, Calif., native was born on June 27, 1984.

GILBERT’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM 2002...Redshirt 2006...FR 13 0 2 2 0.0/0 0 0 2007...SO 10 5 4 9 1.5/2 0 0 GONZALEZ’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS CAREER 23 5 6 11 1.5/2 0 0 YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK DEF 2006...FR 13 9 19 28 0.0/0 0 0 2007...SO 6 12 14 26 1.5/6 0 1 CAREER 19 21 33 54 1.5/6 0 1 Ryno Gonzalez 48 Linebacker Jerrayl Hamilton 6-1, 230, JR, 2V (JEW-rell) Loomis, Calif. Cornerback Justice Studies Major 16 5-11, 195, SO, 1V Carson, Calif. yno is moving from Game-by-Game in 2007 an outside to inside Tackles Major – Undeclared Opponent Solo Assist Rlinebacker role for Arizona State 2 0 2008…Was a starter in five of Kansas State 3 3 Game-by-Game in 2007 the first six games of 2007 Stanford - - Tackles Utah State 4 3 before an injury sidelined Opponent Solo Assist UC Davis 3 6 Stanford - - him the remainder of the sea- Idaho 0 2 UC Davis - - son…Was credited with 26 Game-by-Game in 2006 Idaho - - tackles (12 solo, 14 assist- Tackles Hawai’i - - Opponent Solo Assist ed)…Had a personal single- New Mexico State 1 0 Washington 0 1 Louisiana Tech 0 2 game best of nine tackles (3 Stanford 0 3 Nevada - - solo, 6 assisted) in the UC Cal Poly 1 2 San Diego State 2 2 Davis victory (9/29)…Also Utah State 0 2 errayl is a cornerback prospect had seven stops (4 solo, 3 Nevada 0 1 for the 2008 season...Made most assisted) in the Utah State tri- Louisiana Tech 0 1 of his 2007 contributions to the New Mexico State 0 1 J umph (9/22)…As a true Spartans on special Boise State 1 4 freshman in 2006, Gonzalez Hawaii 4 0 teams…Appeared in seven games appeared in all 13 games as a Idaho - - and was credited with three stops…Season-high two tackles reserve outside linebacker Fresno State 1 1 came in the Louisiana Tech game (11/17)...The San Bernardino New Mexico 0 1 and special teams mem- (Calif.) High graduate (Coach Marcus Soward) rushed for 781 ber…Recorded 28 tackles and yards in 2005...Also lettered in football (Coach Kiki Mendoza), two passes defensed… Posted a season-best five tackles against basketball and track at St. John Bosco High in Bellflower, Boise State…One of two passes defensed came in second-half of Calif...Interested in a sports medicine career...The Gardena, Stanford win…Prepped at Del Oro High (Loomis, Calif.) where Calif., native was born on April 27, 1988. 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…Enjoys hunting and fish- HAMILTON’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS ing…Participates in Brazilian jujitsu and Muay Thai kickbox- YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. DEF ing…The Carmichael, Calif., native was born on May 31, 1987. 2007...FR 6 1 2 3 0.0/0 0

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Julian Harris Patrick Tight End Horan-Walker 85 6-2, 250, JR, TR 81 WR, 6-1, 215, JR, JC Salinas, Calif. Monterey, Calif. Journalism Major Behavioral Science Major

ulian is competing for playing time at tight end...Has not atrick is a candidate for playing time at wide seen any game action since transferring from the University receiver…Horan-Walker joined the Spartans for 2008 Jof San Diego (Coach ) in 2006…Was a redshirt Pspring practice after playing two seasons at Monterey at San Diego in 2005...Graduate of Palma High in Salinas, Calif., Peninsula College (Coach Mike Rasmussen)…Lettered in foot- where he lettered in football (Coach Jeff Carnazzo), basketball, ball (Coach Jeff Carnazzo), basketball, volleyball and track and track and ...Was a first-team all-league choice as a field at Palma High in Salinas, Calif….Was an all-league choice senior...Is interested in becoming a sportscaster...The Chicago, in football and volleyball…Named his team’s Most Valuable Ill., native was born on October 26, 1987. Player in volleyball…Interested in working for the Highway Patrol…The Monterey, Calif., native was born on April 27, 1987.

Josh Harrison Dominique Wide Receiver Hunsucker 1 5-11, 170, FR, RS Oxnard, Calif. 33 RB, 5-10, 194, JR, 2V Kinesiology Major San Jose, Calif. Communications Major

osh returns to the San Jose State team bidding for playing time as a wide receiver and kick return specialist…Showed ominique Hunsucker Game-by-Game in 2007 off his kick return skills in the 2008 Spring Game with a 96- has played corner- Rushing J Opponent No. Yds. yard touchdown return…Redshirted the 2007 season...The two- back, safety, running D Kansas State 1 -3 back and been used as a kick- time all-league football selection for Rio Mesa High in Oxnard, Stanford 10 26 Calif. (Coach Bob Gregorchuk), was named to the 2006 PrepStar off return specialist in his Utah State 8 16 All-Region team...Blossomed as a pass receiver his senior season first two seasons with the UC Davis 1 0 Spartans…Enters 2008 as a Fresno State 2 25 with 40 receptions for 876 yards and 10 touchdowns...His 21.9 Boise State 9 18 yards per catch average was eighth best in the state for players running back New Mexico State 3 14 who caught at least 40 passes...The first-team all-league and all- candidate…Only player on Nevada 2 2 county choice also averaged 27.2 yards per kickoff return and the 2007 team to start games Tackles on either side of the Opponent Solo Assist returned one of his eight kickoffs for a touchdown...Was a sec- Arizona State 5 3 ond-team all-league pick as a junior who excelled as a defensive ball…Started five games – Kansas State - - back...Credited with three interceptions and six pass break-ups. the Arizona State (8/31), Stanford - - Idaho (10/6) and Hawaii Utah State - - arrison also had an outstanding high school track and UC Davis - - field career...In the long jump, placed fourth in 2007 and (10/12) games at safety and Idaho 3 2 tenth in 2006 at the California state high school champi- the Stanford (9/15) and Boise Hawaii 3 1 H State (11/3) contests at run- Fresno State - - onships...Best leap of 23-feet-7.75 in 2007...Ran a 21.50 in the 200 ning back…played both Boise State - - meters in a 2007 C.I.F. Southern Section Championships qualify- New Mexico State - - ing heat...Best time of 10.68 in the 100 meters...Ran on the 4x100 ways in the Boise State and Louisiana Tech 0 1 meter relay teams that finished sixth in 2007 and fourth in 2006 New Mexico State (11/10) Nevada 0 1 at the state meet...Interested in a real estate career...Played in the games…had a personal sin- 2007 Ventura County All-Star Game...The Oxnard, Calif., native gle-game best of 8 tackles (6 solo, 2 assisted) at Arizona was born on April 19, 1989. State…team’s leading rusher at Stanford with 10 carries for 26 yards…had interceptions in the Idaho and New Mexico State victories…season-long 31 yard kickoff return and five tackles to go along with his interception in the Idaho win…second on the team in kickoff return average at 20.6…Caught his only pass of the season at Boise State. www.sjsuspartans.com 59 The Spartans

Carl Ihenacho (EE-ah-NAH-cho) Defensive End 95 6-3, 245, JR, 2V Los Angeles, Calif. Psychology Major

arl Ihenacho enters 2007 Academic All-WAC 2008 as one of the CWestern Athletic Conference’s top pass 2007 San Jose State rushers…Just his fourth Scholar-Athlete year of organized foot- ball…Versatile pass rusher unsucker was a special Game-by-Game in 2007 Game-by-Game in 2006 with 11 career starts who can teams member and Tackles Tackles rush from the inside and out- reserve cornerback in Opponent Solo Assist Opponent Solo Assist H Washington 1 0 side in the defensive Arizona State 0 1 2006…Appeared in all 13 games Stanford - - scheme…Spartans have won 80 Kansas State - - and recorded six tackles…Also Cal Poly - - Stanford 1 1 percent of the games in which returned one kickoff for 16 San Diego State 1 0 Utah State 1 1 he was credited with a quarter- UC Davis 2 2 yards...A decorated high school Utah State - - Nevada 1 1 back sack…5.0 quarterback Idaho 1 1 performer, Hunsucker joined Hawai’i 2 2 Louisiana Tech - - sacks in 2007 led the Spartans the Spartans after being named New Mexico State - - Fresno State 1 2 and tied for fifth in the WAC the 2005 Central Coast Section Boise State 0 1 Boise State - - Hawai’i - - for solo sacks…10th in overall New Mexico State 2 2 Player of the Year…Also named Idaho - - sacks in the conference…Had Louisiana Tech 2 2 West Catholic Athletic League Fresno State - - Nevada 2 2 2.0 sacks against nationally- Player of the Year at Valley New Mexico - 1 ranked Hawai’i (10/12)…Also Game-by-Game in 2006 Christian High (Coach Mike had sacks in the UC Davis Tackles Machado)…A second-team all-state selection by Cal- Opponent Solo Assist (9/29), Idaho (10/6) and HiSports…Rushed for 1,323 yards on 169 carries, caught 16 pass- Washington 1 0 Nevada (11/24) wins…Third es for 247 yards and scored 24 touchdowns as senior in 2005…In Stanford 1 2 on the Spartans in tackles for Cal Poly 0 1 his first season on the Valley Christian varsity, he scored 11 loss at 6.0…Only Spartan from San Diego State 1 2 touchdowns, rushed for more than 900 yards and was named the Utah State 0 2 the 2007 season with a tackle 2003 WCAL Sophomore of the Year…Two-sport letterwinner Nevada 5 2 for loss in four consecutive con- Louisiana Tech 0 2 won the 2006 CCS and the 2005 WCAL 100-meter dash tests (Utah State, UC Davis, New Mexico State 1 2 titles...Interested in a sports medicine career…The San Jose Boise State 0 1 Idaho and Hawaii)…Consistent native was born on July 31, 1988. Idaho - - contributor with five four-tack- Fresno State 2 2 le games (UC Davis, Hawai’i, New Mexico 0 1 HUNSUCKER’S CAREER STATISTICS New Mexico State, Louisiana RUSHING Tech and Nevada). YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2007...SO 8 36 98 2.7 0 21 henacho played in 12 games and drew three starting assign- ments as a true freshman in 2006… One of seven freshmen RECEIVING Idefensive lineman who played for San Jose State in YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2006…Ihenacho’s 28 tackles tied him with Ryno Gonzalez for 2007...SO 8 1 3 3.0 0 3 most tackles by a true freshman in 2006...Tied for ninth on team in total tackles…Picked up lone sack in the Fresno State KICKOFF RETURNS win…Recorded a season-high seven tackles against Nevada…In YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2005, he was named a second-team all-league pick and team 2006…FR 13 1 16 16.0 0 16 Rookie of the Year at Serra High (Coach Scott Altenberg) in 2007...SO 12 16 329 20.6 0 31 Gardena, Calif… Younger brother, Duke Ihenacho, was a start- CAREER 25 17 345 20.3 0 31 ing safety for the 2007 Spartans and is listed as a linebacker in 2008…Both Ihenacho brothers started on defense in the Kansas DEFENSIVE STATISTICS State (9/8), Hawai’i (10/12) and Nevada (11/24) games…First YEAR G UT AT TOTAL SK FUM INT DEF set of brothers to start in the same game for San Jose State since 2006...FR 13 3 3 6 0000 1979… Ihenacho has traveled to Nigeria for family visits...A 2007...SO 12 11 8 19 0 1 2 2 2007 Academic All-WAC selection…The Los Angeles native was CAREER 25 32 36 68 0122 born on May 28, 1988.

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was fifth on the team in tackles with 50, broke up 11 passes, was credited with three fumble recoveries and intercepted two pass- es...Averaged 10.4 yards as a punt return specialist. henacho was a three-sport letterwinner who played basket- ball his freshman and sophomore seasons...Was a long Ijumper 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...The first in the family to become inter- ested in football...Just in his fourth year playing the game...Was the youngest player on the 2007 team…The native of Torrance, Calif., was born on June 16, 1989.

IHENACHO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF 2006...FR 12 11 17 28 3.0/9 1 0 1 2007…SO 12 14 16 30 6.0/39 5 0 1 CAREER 24 25 33 58 9.0/48 6 0 2

Duke Ihenacho (EE-ah-NAH-cho) LB, 6-1, 200, SO, 1V 2 Los Angeles, Calif. IHENACHO’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Business Marketing YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF Major 2007…FR 10 20 12 32 2.0/12 0 0 4

uke and his older Game-by-Game in 2007 brother, Carl, a San Tackles Cameron Jose State defensive Opponent Solo Assist D Arizona State 2 0 end, are one of the team’s two Kansas State 4 1 Island brother tandems…Moving Stanford 3 1 Running Back from safety to linebacker for Utah State 2 2 UC Davis 1 1 39 5-9, 187, JR, 2V the 2008 season…Tops the Hawai’i 3 4 opening fall depth chart at an Boise State 1 0 Oakland, Calif. outside linebacker New Mexico State - - Louisiana Tech 0 1 Sociology Major position…Played in 10 games Nevada 4 2 and his six starts were the most for any San Jose State freshman ameron hopes 2008 can Game-by-Game in 2007 Rushing who played defense in 2007…Ninth on the Spartans with 32 be his break-through season as a running Opponent No. Yds. tackles…Most tackles in a season by a San Jose State freshman C Arizona State 2 13 since the 2004 season...Season-high seven tackles (3 solo, 4 back…Used primarily in a Kansas State 1 2 assisted) and forced a fumble in a starting role against Hawai’i reserve capacity his first two Stanford 2 -4 seasons…Has a 4.1 yards per Utah State - - (10/12)...Contributed six stops (4 solo, 2 assisted) in the Nevada Idaho 2 20 win (11/24)…Tied for second on the team with four pass break- carry career average…Had car- Fresno State 1 0 ups…Was credited with the team’s only punt block of the sea- ries in seven games in Boise State - - New Mexico State 4 20 son in the UC Davis triumph (9/29). 2007…Best outing was in the New Mexico State win (11/10) Louisiana Tech - - henacho joined the Spartans after two seasons at Serra High Nevada 1 -5 scoring his only touchdown of in Gardena, Calif. (Coach Scott Altenberg)…As a senior, the season on a 14-yard run rated #54 nationally as a safety by Scout.com...An All-West I and finishing with four carries for 20 yards…Longest run of the Region pick by PrepStar...Also was an All-C.I.F. and two-time season came in the Idaho win with his 16-yard scamper…Played all-league choice...Credited with 73 tackles, five pass break-ups special teams, too, last season…One of four Spartan running and one interception on defense...Caught 17 passes for 335 yards backs to score a touchdown in 2006…Made his college debut in and one touchdown as a wide receiver in 2006... As a junior, he the starting backfield against San Diego State…Best statistical www.sjsuspartans.com 61 The Spartans game was against Louisiana Tech, rushing for 72 yards on Game-by-Game in 2006 Rushing Ralph Johnson seven carries – both career Opponent No. Yds. highs…Scored his first major San Diego State 6 9 Cornerback college touchdown on a 13-yard Utah State - - Louisiana Tech 7 72 5-10, 175, FR, HS run in that game…Also had his New Mexico State 7 9 30 Oakland, Calif. only pass reception of the sea- Boise State 1 3 son in the Louisiana Tech game Hawai’i 5 38 Business Marketing on a 23-yard play...Appeared in Idaho 2 0 Fresno State 1 -2 Major nine games overall…Saw action New Mexico 1 1 on special teams and was cred- ited with three tackles. alph embarks on the start of his college football career as sland prepped at Skyline High (Oakland, Calif.) where he a cornerback hopeful…Joined the Spartans for 2008 was #18 on the Contra Costa Times’ Cream of the Crop Rspring practice…Lettered in football (Coach Alonzo list…Island rushed for 1,270 yards on 148 carries, averaged Carter) and track and field at McClymonds High in I Oakland…Was a first-team all-league player in 8.9 yards per carry, and scored 12 touchdowns as a senior at Skyline…Senior year was his first as a running back…Added 237 football…Sprinter on the track and field team…The Oakland, yards and four touchdowns in a playoff game…Played defensive Calif., native was born on November 26, 1988. end as a sophomore and junior before moving to offense…Also lettered in track and field and wrestling…A sprinter, he ran the opening leg on Skyline’s state championship 4x100-meter relay team in 2004…Island was the Oakland Athletic League champi- on in 100 and 200-meter dashes…Finished sixth at the 2005 Will Johnson California state high school championships meet…Reached league finals wrestling at 160 pounds as a sophomore and 171 Placekicker pounds as a junior…Island is interested in becoming a firefight- 5-8, 180, JR, SQ er…The Oakland, Calif., native was born on August 26, 1986. 23 Ridgecrest, Calif. Economics Major

ill enters the 2008 Game-by-Game in 2007 season as one of Kicking the Spartans’ place- Opponent XP FG W UC Davis 1-2 - kicking hopefuls…Played in Idaho 1-1 - five 2007 games and was the Hawai’i 5-5 47 team’s number-one field goal Fresno State - 39, 39 kicker in the Hawai’i and New Mexico State - - Fresno State contests…Was 7- (##) - field goal made of-8 in PAT’s and 0-for-3 kicking field goals…Field ISLAND’S CAREER STATISTICS goal attempts of 47, 39 and RUSHING 39 yards…Scored a season- YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG high 5 points against Hawai’i 2006...FR 9 30 130 4.3 30 1 (10/12) making all his PAT 2007…SO 10 13 46 3.5 16 1 attempts… Joined the team CAREER 19 43 176 4.1 30 2 after one season at Bakersfield College (Coach RECEIVING Jeff Chudy)…6-of-9 as a field YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG goal kicker for Bakersfield 2006...FR 9 1 23 23.0 23 0 College…Lettered in football (Coach Jeff Steinberg) and KICKOFF RETURNS soccer at Burroughs High in YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Ridgecrest, Calif…Was a 2007...SO 10 1 3 3.0 0 3 three-time All-Desert League selection…Enjoys fishing…The Ridgecrest, Calif., native was born on January 30, 1986. DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL SK FUM INT DEF JOHNSON’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS 2006...FR 9 3 0 3 0.0/0 0 0 0 SCORING 2007…SO 10 0 1 1 0.0/0 0 0 0 YEAR XP-XPA FG-FGA PTS. CAREER 19 3 1 4 0.0/0 0 0 0 2007...SO 7-8 0-3 7

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Travis Jones Linebacker 14 6-2, 200, JR, 2V Atascadero, Calif. Health Science Major

he last two seasons, Travis earned 2007 Academic All-WAC TAcademic All-WAC 2006 Academic All-WAC recognition and was named the Spartans’ Special Teams Player of the 2007 San Jose State Philip Knight Year…Tops the opening Scholar-Athlete Running Back fall depth chart at a line- 2006 San Jose State backer position…Has 6-1, 225, JR, RS Scholar-Athlete 41 played in every game the Long Beach Calif. last two seasons as a 2005 San Jose State Health Science Major reserve linebacker and spe- Scholar-Athlete cial teams player…24 tack- les in 2007…Had at least one tackle in 11 of 12 Game-by-Game in 2007 hilip is battling for playing time as a running games…Season-high five stops Tackles back…Capable of playing either running back spot in the Opponent Solo Assist Spartans’ offensive scheme…Joined the team in the fall of (1 solo, 4 assisted) at Fresno Arizona State 3 0 P State (10/20)… Forced a fumble Kansas State 1 0 2007 and redshirted the season…Transfer from El Camino at Boise State (11/3)…Redshirt Stanford 2 2 College…Two-sport letterwinner in football (Coach John Utah State 0 1 Featherstone) and track and field…2006 second-team all-confer- freshman in 2006 who finished UC Davis 0 2 season with 17 total tackles… Idaho 1 0 ence football pick…League champion in the shot put…Graduate Was one of three Spartans with Hawai’i - - of Carson (Calif.) High…An all-league football (Coach John the last name Jones to play line- Fresno State 1 4 Aguirre) choice and track and field letter winner…The Long Boise State 2 0 backer at the same time in sec- New Mexico State 2 1 Beach, Calif., native was born on February 7, 1987. ond quarter of the 2006 Nevada Louisiana Tech 1 0 game…Moved from quarter- Nevada 1 0 Game-by-Game in 2006 back to linebacker after his 2005 Tackles redshirt season…Three-time Opponent Solo Assist Fred Koloto San Jose State Scholar-Athlete. Washington 1 0 (COE-low-tow) Stanford 2 1 ones prepped at Atascadero Cal Poly 0 2 Offensive Tackle (Calif.) High (Coach Vic San Diego State - - 65 6-3, 290, SO, 1V Cooper) …Rushed for 531 Utah State 0 1 J Nevada 1 1 yards and eight touchdowns Palo Alto, Calif. Louisiana Tech 0 1 and passed for 1,245 yards and New Mexico State - - Major – Undeclared 10 scores as a senior in 2004…A Boise State 0 1 two-time, first-team all-league Hawai’i 3 0 Idaho - - red Koloto tops the opening fall depth chart at offensive football selection, shortstop and Fresno State 0 1 171-pound wrestler…Father, New Mexico 0 2 left tackle…Returning starter at the position who occupied Paul Jones, was a halfback at Fthe number-one spot for the last seven games of University of California (1975-79)…Jones represents football 2007…One of three freshmen who finished 2007 as an offensive team on the university’s Student-Athlete Advisory line starter…Played in 11 games and had eight starts…Also Committee…The Templeton, Calif., native was born on started the Stanford game (9/15) at left guard…Helped San Jose September 5, 1987. State rank third in the WAC for fewest sacks allowed. oloto joined the Spartans as a two-time all-state selection JONES’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS from Palo Alto (Calif.) High…Named a first-team all- YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF Kstate choice by CalHiSports, to PrepStar’s All-West 2005...Redshirt Region team, a first-team All-Central Coast Section and a San 2006...FR 13 7 10 17 0.0/0 0 0 0 Francisco Chronicle first-team All-Metro pick...A CalHiSports 2007…SO 12 14 10 24 0.0/0 0 0 0 second-team pick for small schools, a first-team All-Central CAREER 25 21 20 41 0.0/0 0 0 0 Coast Section and second-team All-Metro choice, and his www.sjsuspartans.com 63 The Spartans league’s Offensive Lineman of the Year as a junior...Was a shot put and discus thrower for his track and field team. red is the first member of his immediate family to earn a Jordan LaSecla college scholarship...Spent the bulk of his childhood in Quarterback FSamoa and enjoyed playing basketball...Returned to the United States when he was 13-years old and was encouraged to 12 6-3, 198, SO, SQ play football by the Palo Alto High junior varsity coach...One of Newbury Park, Calif. his uncles is Emosi Koloto, a member of the New Zealand History Major Warriors rugby team...Interested in becoming a teacher or a coach...The native of Palo Alto, Calif., was born on May 9, 1989.

ordan is competing for playing time at quar- Jterback…Appeared in four games in 2007 as a reserve…Completed 44.4 percent of his passes and did not throw an intercep- tion…Tossed his first major college touchdown pass at Kansas State (9/7) – a 21- yard play in the fourth quarter…Also saw action at Arizona State (8/31) going 2-for-4 for 17 yards; Fresno State (10/20), 0-for- 3; and Boise State (11/3), 4- John Konye for-8 for 18 yards (KAHN-nee) ...Redshirt in 2006 who was a member of the traveling OT, 6-4, 270, SO, 1V squad...Named 2005 66 Hermosa Beach, Calif. Marmonte League Most Business Marketing Valuable Player and C.I.F. Division IV Offensive Major Player of the Year for Newbury Park (Calif.) High...Passed for 4,070 ohn returns for 2008 competing for playing time at offensive yards and 35 touchdowns tackle…Was a tight end in 2007...Started in the season open- in 2005…Public team Most er at Arizona State (8/31) and used as a reserve the remain- Game-by-Game in 2007 J Valuable Player in 2006 der of the season…Did not have any receptions…2006 redshirt Passing Shrine All-Star who moved from the offensive line to tight end prior to 2007 Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD Arizona State 4 2 0 17 0 Classic…Three-sport letter- spring practice...Three-sport letterwinner at Redondo Union Kansas State 3 2 0 29 1 winner who also starred in High in Redondo Beach, Calif…Second-team all-league football Fresno State3 0000 basketball and pick as a senior (Coach Gene Simon)…Heavyweight wrestler Boise State 8 4 0 18 0 baseball…Received sec- who qualified for 2004 and 2005 C.I.F. wrestling tournaments Rushing ond-team all-league honors ...A shot put and discus thrower…Enjoys playing guitar…The Opponent Att. Yds. as a pitcher…The native of native of Redondo Beach, Calif., was born on March 20, 1988. Arizona State 2 1 Kansas State 2 5 Canoga Park, Calif., was Fresno State - - born on September 8, 1987. Boise State 1 1 New Mexico State - -

La SECLA’S MAJOR COLLEGE STATISTICS PASSING YEAR G ATT. COMP. INT Pct. YDS. TD 2006...Redshirt 2007…FR 4 18 8 0 44.4 64 1

RUSHING YEAR NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG 2007…FR 4 5 7 1.4 0

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when he was in on 86 tackles (44 solo, 42 assisted) and two quar- Isaac Leatiota terback sacks...Also lettered in basketball one season. iaina, a native of American Samoa, enjoyed playing rugby (LEE-ah-TEE-oh-tah) as a youngster...Moved to the United States when he was Offensive Guard L11-years-old...Started playing football when he was in the 72 6-4, 295 SO, 1V seventh grade... The native of Pago Pago, American Samoa was born on January 3, 1990. Sunnyvale, Calif. Major - Undeclared Steve Lightsy saac returns as the Spartans’ top left guard in 2008…One of three freshmen to start in the offensive line for San Jose State Offensive Guard Iin 2007…Started 10 games including the last seven...Played 6-4, 370, JR, JC in all 12 games…Enhanced his versatility learning the center 75 position during 2008 spring practice. Hauula, Hawaii eatiota was a highly-touted high school player by Sociology Major Rivals.com and a second-team all-state selection by LCalHiSports in 2005...Rated #73 in the postseason West Regional rankings by Rivals.com and #30 in the country as an teve is competing for playing time at an offensive guard offensive guard playing for Wilcox High School in Santa Clara, position…In 2008 spring practice, also practiced as an Calif. (Coach Woody Freitas)...Personally counted more than 75 Soffensive tackle...A 2006 JC GridWire first-team All- ‘pancake’ blocks in his senior season...An All-Central Coast American and Region II all-state selection for Fresno City Section pick and his league’s Defensive Most Valuable College (Coach Tony Caviglia)...Two-year starter helped Fresno Player...Played in the 2006 North-South Shrine, Charlie City College share a conference title in 2004 and win the 2006 Wedemeyer and Polynesian High School All-Star Games. Valley Conference championship...Graduated from Kahuku saac’s birth name, Tufoua, means ‘high chief’ in (Hawaii) High School...Played on two state championship Samoan…Became interested in football in the sixth teams…Is interested in becoming a police officer…The native of Igrade...Weighing 245 pounds, he was considered too big to Letogo, Western Samoa was born on August 15, 1985. play Football...The San Jose, Calif., native was born on December 30, 1987. Colin Maher (MAH-hur) Safety 6-1, 192, JR, 1V 36 Morgan Hill, Calif. Communication Studies Major

2006 San Jose State Scholar-Athlete

olin heads into the season as Ina Liaina a safety prospect…Played in (E-nah-LEE-ah-E-nah) Csix 2007 games primarily on Linebacker/Running Back special teams…His one tackle came in the New Mexico State win 42 6-1, 225, FR, HS (11/10) as a reserve safety...Has Oxnard, Calif. alternated between wide receiver Major - Undeclared and safety for the Spartans...A 2005 walk-on candidate who redshirted that year...Did not see any game na is a linebacker/fullback hopeful joining the Spartans this action in 2006...Graduate of Valley Christian High School in San fall...2006 second-team All-Ventura County honoree...Rushed Jose...Lettered in football (Coach Mike Machado), track and field for 1,205 yards, averaged 7.5 yards per carry, caught 41 pass- and swimming...A 2004 first-team all-league choice in foot- I ball...Also lettered in football and track and field at San Jose’s es and scored 19 touchdowns in his three varsity seasons as a fullback for Rio Mesa High (Coach Bob Gregorchuk) in Oxnard, Bellarmine Prep...The Santa Clara, Calif., native was born on Calif... As a linebacker, his best season was in 2006 as a junior September 27, 1986. www.sjsuspartans.com 65 The Spartans

MAHER’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF A.J. Moosa 2005...Redshirt (MOO-sah) 2006...FR 0 ------2007…SO 6 1 0 1 0.0/0 0 0 0 Linebacker 18 6-0, 190, FR, RS Winnetka, Calif. Mohamed Major - Undeclared Marah Linebacker eturning to the Spartans after a redshirt season, A.J. is a 26 6-0, 245, JR, 1V linebacker hopeful…Joined the team in 2007 as a walk-on Rcandidate…Lettered in football (Coach Derek Hill), track San Jose, Calif. and field and wrestling at Cleveland High in Reseda, Calif.…An Health Science Major all-league defensive end his senior season…Enjoys writing poet- ry… A.J. was born on September 26, 1989. ohamed completes a circle in his major college career in 2008…Signed as a linebacker in 2006, he returns Mthere this season after stops at defensive end and run- ning back…Played in all 12 games in 2007 as a running back…Had a pass reception in the Arizona State (8/31) and Kansas State (9/7) games…No rushing attempts…First played Jon Moreno running back in the 2006 New Mexico Bowl win…Saw the bulk Offensive Tackle of his 2006 action as a defensive end… Had three tackles, all 6-4, 280, JR, RS assisted stops, in the San Diego State victory (9/21). 59 Whittier, Calif. arah was a first-team All-Central Coast Section and league Most Outstanding Defensive Player as a senior Civil Engineering Mat San Jose’s Oak Grove High School (Coach Ed Major Buller)... Named his school’s Outstanding Junior and Outstanding Senior football award winner...Two-sport letterwin- ner was a shot put and discus thrower on the track and field on Moreno tops the team as a junior...Enjoys writing hip-hop lyrics...Composed a 20- opening fall depth song album, ‘In the Dark’... Interested in pursuing a pre-med Jchart at offensive right curriculum...The San Jose native was born on August 15, 1988. tackle…Making the move from left to right tackle for the 2008 season…Played in the first four games of 2007 and started at left tackle in the Kansas State (9/7), Stanford (9/14) and Utah State (9/21) games…Joined the team last fall as a defensive line prospect…Moved to offense the first week of fall camp…Did not play community college football while a student at Cerritos College…Lettered in foot- MARAH’S CAREER STATISTICS ball (Coach Joe Parra), track and field, wrestling DEFENSIVE STATISTICS and basketball at John Glenn High in Norwalk, Calif….Was a YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF two-time all-league football selection and his team’s Most 2006...FR 6 0 6 6 0.0/0 0 0 0 Valuable Player…Enjoys playing percussion instruments…The 2007…SO 12 0 0 0 0.0/0 0 0 0 native of Santa Maria, Calif., was born on March 16, 1986. CAREER 18 0 6 6 0.0/0 0 0 0

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Devin Joe Nigos (KNEE-goes) Newsome Defensive End Safety 6-2, 260, FR, RS 24 5-10, 165, SO, 1V 91 San Jose, Calif. N. Highlands, Calif. Business Marketing Kinesiology Major Major

evin Newsome 2007 Academic All-WAC oe Nigos heads into the 2008 season as a defensive end tops the opening prospect…Joined the team last fall as a walk-on candidate Dfall depth chart at Jand redshirted the season…Had practice time at tight end in a safety position…Moved 2007 San Jose State 2007…Lettered in football (Coach Eddie Buller), wrestling and to safety after playing as a Scholar-Athlete golf at Oak Grove High in San Jose…2007 Central Coast Section cornerback in 2007 heavyweight wrestling champion…Fifth in the 2006 C.C.S. …Appeared in the first 10 Region I golf championship with a 71…Second-team All-C.C.S. games and had starting assign- Game-by-Game in 2007 choice in football as a senior…Coached by his dad, Joe Nigos, in ments in the Idaho (10/6) and Tackles golf…The native of San Jose was born on June 14, 1989. Opponent Solo Assist New Mexico State (11/10) vic- Arizona State 4 0 tories… Credited with 15 tack- Kansas State 1 0 les as a redshirt freshman…Was Stanford 2 1 in on at least one stop in seven Utah State - - UC Davis - - Kyler O’Neal of his 10 games…Season-high Idaho 0 1 four tackles, all solo, at Arizona Hawai’i - - Linebacker State (8/31)...Spent the 2006 Fresno State 0 1 Boise State 3 0 6-0, 213, FR, HS season on the Scout 13 New Mexico State 2 0 Team...Some weeks, he was a Oakland, Calif. running back or option Sociology Major quarterback; other weeks, a defensive back...Named the 2005 Sierra Foothill yler O’Neal joins the Spartans as a linebacker hope- League’s Offensive Most ful…Product of McClymonds High in Oakland, Calif. Valuable Player while (Coach Alonzo Carter)...Rated #15 in the Contra Costa playing for Roseville K Times’ 2007 Cream of the Crop listing...Credited with 85 tackles, (Calif.) High School (Coach 20 tackles for loss, 8.5 quarterback sacks and two fumble recov- Larry Cunha)...Led the eries as a senior...Scouts, Inc., rated O’Neal #59 among outside league in scoring with 16 linebackers in the West in its February 2007 rankings…A sprint- rushing touchdowns, aver- er on the track and field team…Member of the McClymonds aged 7.3 yards per carry High 4x100 relay team that participated in the 2006 state cham- and threw for 900 yards as pionships…His older brother, Kenny O’Neal, was a wide receiv- a senior.... Also lettered in er on the 2007 University of Tennessee football team…The basketball and track and Oakland, Calif., native was born on December 26, 1988. field...The native of Roseville, Calif., was born on July 22, 1988. Wade O’Neill Linebacker 6-1, 225, FR, HS 44 Chino Hills, Calif. NEWSOME’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Communications YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF 2006...Redshirt Studies Major 2007…FR 10 12 33 15 0.0/0 0 0 1 ade O’Neill begins his college career this fall as a line- backer prospect...Two-time first-team All-Inland WEmpire and all-league selection for Chino Hills (Calif.) High (Coach Terry Roche)...Credited with 117 tackles (73 solo, 44 assisted), 11 tackles for loss, three fumble recoveries and two www.sjsuspartans.com 67 The Spartans interceptions in 2007...In on 87 tackles (42 solo, 45 assisted), recovered one fumble and came up with an interception... A run- Shaheen ning back who averaged 4.4 yards per carry and scored 16 touchdowns in three varsity seasons. Pourfallah ’Neill made official visits to Oregon State, Washington Punter and Washington State during the recruiting 18 Oseason...Wants to be a college football coach...Older 5-11, 200, FR, RS brother, Dane O’Neill, is a defensive end embarking on his jun- San Diego, Calif. ior season at UTEP...The native of Long Beach, Calif., was born Business Finance Major on November 19, 1989.

haheen Pourfallah tops the opening fall depth chart at the punting position…Joined the team last fall as a kicking Sspecialist and redshirted the season…Lettered in football (Coach Sergio Diaz), soccer and baseball at Scripps Ranch High Ryan Otten in San Diego…A baseball pitcher who also played right Tight End field…Had a career best 52-yard field goal during his high 6-5, 215, FR, HS school career…Reached the end zone on 75 percent of his kick- 82 offs...Interested in a banking career…The San Diego native was Loomis, Calif. born on February 26, 1989. Major – Undeclared

yan Otten is a tight end candidate joining the Spartans Tracy Pugh this fall...A 2007 first-team All-NorCal selection by RScout.com...Led Del Oro High in Loomis, Calif. (Coach Defensive End Casey Taylor) with 40 receptions for 813 yards and six touch- 50 6-4, 235, FR, HS downs as a senior...First-team tight end on the 2007 Sacramento Chino Hills, Calif. Bee’s All-Metro team, a first-team all-league pick, his team’s Most Valuable Player and a team captain...Concluded his play- Business Management Major ing career catching three passes in the KCRA-TV Holiday Classic All-Star Game in Sacramento...An outside linebacker credited with 31 tackles, four quarterback sacks and three inter- racy Pugh is a defensive end hopeful joining the Spartans ceptions his senior season...Named Del Oro’s 2008 Athlete of the this fall...Chino Hills (Calif.) High (Coach Terry Roche) Year...A 2007 National Football Foundation High School Scholar- Tgraduate...A 2006 second-team all-league pick after being Athlete Award recipient...Mother, Laurie (Cruse) Otten, played credited with 45 tackles (21 solo, 24 assisted), 4.5 quarterback for Sierra College and was a 2008 inductee into the col- sacks and a fumble recovery...Two-sport letter winner was a lege’s Sports Hall of Fame...The native of Carmichael, Calif., was member of the school’s basketball team...Played in the 2008 born on April 7, 1990. East-West All-Star Game at Citrus College...The Los Angeles native was born on July 14, 1989.

Khalil Paden Kyle Reed (Pay-den) Quarterback Wide Receiver 6-3, 215, JR, TR 83 6-1, 165, FR, RS 7 Oakland, Calif. Chatsworth, Calif. Sociology Major Major - Undeclared

halil Paden hopes to be part of the wide receiver rotation yle Reed resumes his quest for playing time at quarter- in 2008… Joined the team last fall as a walk-on prospect back when fall camp gets underway...A transfer from the Kand redshirted the season…Lettered in football (Coach KUniversity of California...Was competing for the job in Derek Hill), track and field and basketball at Cleveland High in spring practice, but was sidelined due to a foot injury...Enrolled Reseda, Calif…Played quarterback and running back scoring 13 at Cal in 2005 and redshirted the season...Did not see any game touchdowns…Was an all-league defensive back in football and action in 2006...Graduate of McClymonds High in Oakland, all-city sprinter in track and field…Is interested in becoming a Calif. (Coach Alonzo Carter)...One of the nation’s top-ranked coach…The Granada Hills, Calif., native was born on October 5, dual-purpose quarterbacks in 2004...A SuperPrep All-American, 1989. the #10-ranked signal caller by ESPN.com, the #5-ranked quar-

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terback by Rivals.com and The Sporting News...2004 Contra Game-by-Game in 2006 Costa Times Cream of the Crop selection passed for 1,500 yards Tackles and 19 touchdowns as a senior, 1,100 yards and 10 touchdowns Opponent Solo Assist Washington 1 0 as a junior and 1,400 yards and 10 scores as a sophomore...Two- Stanford - - sport letterwinner in track and field...Enjoys cooking as a Cal Poly 0 2 hobby...The Oakland native was born on March 21, 1987. San Diego State - - Utah State 0 1 Louisiana Tech - - New Mexico State 0 2 Hawai’i - - Idaho 0 1 Fresno State 1 2 Robbie Reed New Mexico - - Game-by-Game in 2005 Center Tackles tackles as a reserve linebacker Opponent Solo Assists 70 6-3, 290, SO, SQ and special teams contributor Illinois 0 2 Claremont, Calif. in 2006...In on a tackle in six San Diego State 0 1 of the 11 games he played... Nevada 1 2 Sociology Major Hawai’i - - Season high of three tackles Louisiana Tech - - came in the Fresno State win Fresno State - - (12/2)...Notched six tackles in New Mexico State - - Idaho - - obbie Reed is competing for his first season at the major playing time at the center college level. Rposition...Appeared in three eese was a 2004 honorable mention All-San Francisco Bay games in 2007 all in a reserve capac- Area and first-team West Catholic Athletic League choice ity…Has practiced at the guard for St. Francis High in Mountain View, Calif. (Coach Mike positions…Redshirted the 2006 sea- R Mitchell)...Played in the 2005 Charlie Wedemeyer All-Star son... Two-sport letterwinner at Game...Enjoys movies featuring the Wayans brothers... Older Claremont (Calif.) High...Two-time brother is former University of Hawaii and Western Illinois tail- all-league football selection...First- back Charles Tharp...A fifth cousin of rap artist Snoop Dogg. team pick as a senior and a second- Reese has an interest in film production or possibly high school team choice as a junior...Compiled a teaching...A two-time academic All-WAC honoree…The native of 68-13 win-loss record in two seasons Redwood City, Calif., was born on June 1, 1987. of wrestling...The Baseline League and C.I.F. heavyweight champion in 2005...Placed third at the C.I.F. REESE’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Wrestling Championships his junior YEAR G UT AT TOTAL SK FUM INT DEF season…Attended Cheshire 2005…FR 8 1 5 6 0000 Academy in Cheshire, Conn., before enrolling at San Jose 2006...SO 1128100100 State...Played football and was on the wrestling team...Enjoys 2007...Redshirt listening to heavy metal and country music...Favorite artists CAREER 19 3 13 16 0100 include Kenny Chesney and Avenged Sevenfold...The native of Riverside, Calif., was born on June 8, 1987. Andrew Reyes Chris Reese Wide Receiver Running Back 6-1, 180, FR, RS 28 5-9, 205, JR, 2V 86 Salinas, Calif. Mountain View, Calif. Business Management Radio-TV-Film Major Major

ndrew Reyes returns for 2008 as a wide receiver hope- hris Reese makes the 2006 Academic ful…Redshirted the 2007 season…Lettered in football move from linebacker A(Coach Jeff Carnazzo), track and field and basketball at Cto running back for All-WAC Palma High in Salinas, Calif….First-team all-league and all- the 2008 season…Spent 2007 2005 Academic county pick in football…Averaged 11.6 yards every time he as a redshirt and initiated the All-WAC touched the football in 2006…Rushed 50 times for 389 yards and change from linebacker his caught 20 passes for 426 yards…Long jumper, triple jumper and first two seasons to the offen- 2006 San Jose State sprinter on the track and field team…The native of Salinas, sive side...Credited with 10 Scholar-Athlete Calif., was born on October 27, 1988. www.sjsuspartans.com 69 The Spartans

banquet...Lettered in football and track and field at South Gate (Calif.) High... Interested in working for an aviation Billy Ring company...The native of Los Angeles was born on November 11, Safety 1987. 27 5-8, 185, JR, JC Portola Valley, Calif. Brandon Economics Major Rutley Running Back illy Ring is competing for playing time as a 15 safety…Joined the Spartans for 2008 spring practice from 5-10, 180, FR, HS Bthe College of San Mateo (Coach Larry Owens)…Enrolled Martinez, Calif. at the University of Arizona in 2005 and redshirted the sea- Major - Undeclared son…Lettered in football (Coach Mike Mitchell) at Saint Francis High in Mountain View, Calif….Dad, , was an Academic All-WAC honoree at Brigham Young University and randon Rutley begins his college career as a running back played six seasons (1981-86) as a fullback for the San Francisco prospect...Three-sport letter winner at Alhambra High in 49ers that won the 1982 and 1985 Super Bowls…The native of BMartinez, Calif. (Coach Dave Silveira)...Rushed for more Redwood City, Calif., was born on February 6, 1987. than 1,000 yards and scored more than 20 touchdowns in his junior and senior seasons... Rushed for 312 yards and scored three touchdowns against Acalanes High as a junior in 2005...A two-time all-league and San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro selec- tion...The 2006 Contra Costa Times’ East Bay Offensive Player of Raymond Rodriguez the Year....Mayor of Martinez, Calif., declared January 18, 2006 Defensive End/Tight End as “Brandon Rutley Day”...Also lettered in basketball and was a 6-0, 245, FR, HS sprinter on the track team...Was a youth sports coach in 46 Martinez, Calif., for three years coaching 8-to-10 year olds in Boyle Heights, Calif. football, basketball and soccer...The Tuscaloosa, Ala., native was Kinesiology Major born on April 9, 1989.

aymond Rodriguez begins his college career this fall as a defensive end and tight end candidate....Two-time All- Louis RC.I.F. choice from Los Altos High of Hacienda Heights, Calif., (Coach Greg Gano)...19 quarterback sacks (10 in 2006, Schuman nine in 2007) as a defensive end...40 pass receptions including 10 Safety touchdown plays his junior and senior seasons...Caught 27 pass- es for 406 yards and scored eight touchdowns in 2006...Also let- 6-0, 200, FR, HS tered in basketball and swimming...A two-year member of the Vallejo, Calif. school’s Leadership Club... Interested in pursuing a college foot- Kinesiology Major ball coaching career...The native of Boyle Heights, Calif., was born on February 28, 1990. ouis Schuman is a safety candidate for the Spartans in 2008…Joined the team for 2008 spring practice...Lettered Norman Lin football (Coach Steve Bluford), basketball and track and field at St. Ignatius Prep in San Francisco…Played running back, wide receiver and tight end in football...A sprinter in track and Romero field…The Vallejo, Calif., native was born on July 9, 1989. DL, 6-1, 265, SO, SQ 67 South Gate, Calif. Aerospace Engineering Major Did You Know?

orman Romero returns to the Spartans as a defensive On November 12, 1955, San Jose State played at Washington line candidate…Made his first major college appearance State before an official paid attendance of 1. Due to a snow Nin the New Mexico State victory (11/10)...Redshirted the storm in the Pullman, Wash., area, game officials decided to 2006 season as a walk-on...Received one of two Scout Team let all spectators in for free. One person insisted on paying Player of the Year awards at the team’s 2006 awards for his admission. The game ended in a 13-13 tie.

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Rodrick SMITH’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL SK FUM INT DEF Smally 2005...FR 8 2 2 40000 2006...SO 4 1 3 40000 Linebacker 2007...Redshirt 57 5-9, 205, FR, RS CAREER 12 3 5 80000 Fairfield, Calif. Major - Undeclared Liam Smith odrick Smally returns to the Spartans as a linebacker hopeful…Joined the team for 2007 preseason drills and Defensive Tackle Rredshirted the season…Lettered in football (Coach Carlos 6-5, 250, JR, 1V Goni) at Fairfield (Calif.) High…Dad, Roy Smally, was a run- 98 ning back on the 1981 and 1982 San Jose State teams and went Los Gatos, Calif. on to sign a free agent contract with the Denver Broncos…Twin Philosophy Major brother, Fredrick, is a safety on the City College of San Francisco team…Interested in managing a juvenile correction facility…The native of San Jose was born on January 7, 1989. iam Smith is compet- 2007 Academic All-WAC ing for playing time Las a defensive end hopeful…Played in six 2007 San Jose State games in 2007 and was Scholar-Athlete credited with five tack- John Smith les…Had 2.5 tackles for Linebacker loss in 2007 and was one of five Game-by-Game in 2007 Spartans to record a tackle for Tackles 6-0, 232, JR, 1V Opponent Solo Assist 45 loss in three consecutive Arizona State 1 0 Richmond, Calif. games…Solo tackles for loss in Stanford - - the Fresno State (10/20) and UC Davis 0 1 Mathematics Major Fresno State 1 0 Boise State (11/3) contests and Boise State 1 0 an assisted stop behind the line New Mexico State 0 1 of scrimmage in the New Game-by-Game in 2006 Mexico State triumph Tackles (11/10)...Spent the 2006 season at Santa Monica College (Coach Opponent Solo Assist Stanford 1 0 Robert Taylor)...A second-team all-conference selection...Was in Cal Poly 0 2 on 43 tackles and nine quarterback sacks...Lettered in football San Diego State - - (Coach Butch Cattalico) and wrestling at Los Gatos (Calif.) Utah State 0 1 Game-by-Game in 2005 High...Received first-team All-Central Coast Section honors and Tackles third-team all-state football recognition...2004 DeAnza Athletic Opponent Solo Assist League wrestling champion at 189 pounds...2007 Academic All- E. Washington - - WAC honoree…The native of Santa Clara, Calif., was born on Illinois 0 1 San Diego State 1 0 January 21, 1987. Hawai’i 0 1 Louisiana Tech - - Fresno State - - New Mexico State - - Idaho 1 0

ohn Smith returns to the Spartans following a redshirt sea- son in 2007…Competing for playing time at a linebacker Jposition...Saw action in four games in 2006...Credited with four tackles...Two tackles against Cal Poly (9/23)...In 2005, played in eight games...Credited with four tackles...Received 2004 first-team All-Alameda Contra Costa League and team Most Valuable Player honors for DeAnza High in Richmond, Calif. (Coach George Pye)...Two-sport letterwinner was a sprint- er and hurdler on the school’s track and field team...School’s Homecoming king in 2004...The San Francisco native was born SMITH’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS on December 28, 1986. YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM 2007...SO 6 3 2 5 2.5/5 0 0 www.sjsuspartans.com 71 The Spartans

Braden Storaasli Nathaniel (STORES-lee) Timo Linebacker Offensive Guard 56 6-0, 213, SO, 1V 71 6-0, 335, JR, RS Kapolei, Hawaii Seaside, Calif. Aviation Major Sociology Major

2007 Academic athaniel Timo is back for 2008 as an offensive guard candidate...Joined the team in 2007 and redshirted the All-WAC Nseason…Played two seasons at Monterey Peninsula 2007 San Jose State College (Coach Mike Rasmussen)…2006 first-team Region II all- Scholar-Athlete state pick…Lettered in football (Coach Alfred Avila) and volley- ball at Seaside (Calif.) High…All-Monterey County as a sen- ior…Interested in a career in counseling or social work…The Game-by-Game in 2007 native of Seaside, Calif., was born on March 11, 1987. Tackles Opponent Solo Assist Arizona State 5 2 Kansas State - - Stanford 2 2 Tiuke Tuipulotu Utah State 0 1 UC Davis - - (Two-kay TOO-ee-pooh-low-too) Idaho - - Safety Hawai’i - - raden Storaasli returns for his Fresno State - - 40 5-10, 185, FR, HS second season as an outside Boise State 1 0 New Mexico State - - Menlo Park, Calif. linebacker...Played in every B Louisiana Tech - - Kinesiology Major game in 2007 either at outside line- Nevada - - backer or on special teams…Starter at Stanford (9/15) and contributed four tackles (2 solo, 2 assist- iuke Tuipulotu is a safety hopeful joining the Spartans... ed)…Season-best seven tackles (5 solo, 2 assisted) at Arizona A running back and safety at Serra High in San Mateo, State (8/31)…Joined the team as a walk-on in 2006 and redshirt- Calif. (Coach Patrick Walsh)...A 2007 San Francisco ed the season...Lettered in football (Coaches Dean Nakagawa T Chronicle second-team All-Metro choice...First-team all-league and Rudy Alejo), track and wrestling at Damien Memorial honors as a senior with 49 tackles, 2.0 quarterback sacks and School in Honolulu, Hawaii...An all-league football selection three pass break-ups...Second on his team with 76 tackles in his ...The native of Honolulu, Hawaii, was born on April 20, 1988. junior season...Rushed for 1,489 yards, averaged 8.7 yards per STORAASLI’S CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS carry and scored 15 touchdowns his junior and senior seasons. YEAR G UT AT TOTAL SK FUM INT DEF 2006...Redshirt 2007...FR 12 8 5 130001 Andres Vargas Offensive Tackle Peyton Thompson 78 6-4, 280, FR, RS San Carlos, Calif. Cornerback Major – Undeclared 19 5-11, 170, FR, HS Granite Bay, Calif. Kinesiology Major ndres Vargas returns to the Spartans as an offensive tackle candidate...Redshirted the 2007 season…Lettered Ain football (Coach Mike Mitchell), wrestling and track eyton Thompson is an all-purpose player joining the and field at St. Francis High in Mountain View, Calif. ...First- Spartans...A cornerback prospect...Two-time Sacramento team all-league tackle as a senior...Sixth and 15th in the shot put Bee honorable mention All-Metro choice...Lettered in foot- at the 2007 and 2006 California state high school track and field P championships, respectively...2007 league wrestling champion ball (Coach Ernie Cooper) and track at Granite Bay (Calif.) High...Averaged 6.4 yards per carry, caught 21 passes for 292 and second at the Central Coast Section Championships at 285 yards, and averaged 25.7 yards a kickoff return in 2007...School pounds...Won two matches in the championship bracket at the record holder in the 400-yard dash with a 48.2 time...The native state wrestling championships...The native of San Mateo, Calif., of Abilene, Texas, was born on September 26, 1990. was born on January 23, 1989.

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Antonio Terrance Walker Williams Cornerback WR, 6-5, 225, JR, 1V 37 5-8, 175, FR, RS 3 Miami, Fla. San Bernardino, Calif. Child Development Accounting Major Major

ntonio Walker is a cornerback prospect for 2008…Joined 2007 Academic the team in the spring of 2007 and redshirted the sea- All-WAC Ason...Lettered in football (Coach Randy Jensen), wrestling and track and field at Pacific High in San Bernardino, 2007 San Jose State Calif...All-league in football and wrestling...Captain of his Scholar-Athlete wrestling team...Long jumper and triple jumper in track...The native of Los Angeles was born on August 3, 1988. Game-by-Game in 2007 Receiving Opponent No. Yds. TD Arizona State - - - Kansas State 2 15 0 Chris Ward Stanford - - - Wide Receiver Utah State 2 5 0 UC Davis 2 31 1 5-11, 175, JR, JC Idaho 1 12 0 81 Hawai’i - - - San Jose, Calif. Fresno State - - - Kinesiology Major errance Williams returns Boise State - - - for 2008 after playing his New Mexico State - - - Louisiana Tech 1 10 0 Tfirst full season of football Nevada - - - since 2003…Starter against UC hris Ward is a wide receiver prospect in 2008…Joined the Davis (9/29) and had his first touchdown reception, a 7-yard team for 2008 spring practice…Transfer from San Jose play, and his longest play of the season, 24 yards…Also had two CCity College (Coach Carlton Connor)…Lettered in foot- receptions in the Kansas State (9/7) game and Utah State (9/21) ball (Coach Ed Buller) at Oak Grove High in San Jose…Credited win...Transfer from City College of San Francisco (Coach George with 36 tackles his senior season…Likes to bowl…The San Jose Rush)...No playing time in 2006...Began his major college career native was born on December 9, 1986. at Eastern Illinois University in 2004 and redshirted the season... No game action as a redshirt freshman in 2005...Graduate of Noland High School in Miami, Fla...Lettered in football (Coach Nigel Dunn) and basketball...Played in the 2004 Dade County Matt Wigley vs. Broward County All-Star Game...Interested in a high school Long Snapper coaching career...A 2007 academic All-WAC student- athlete…The native of Miami, Fla., was born on March 6, 1986. 51 6-2, 230, JR, JC Stockton, Calif. WILLIAMS’ RECEIVING STATISTICS YEAR G NO. YDS. AVG. TD LG Major – Undeclared 2007...SO 12 8 73 9.1 1 24

att Wigley brings his long snapping skills to the Spartans this fall...Long snapper for the 2007 national Justin Willis Mchampion City College of San Francisco team (Coach Defensive Tackle George Rush)...Attended a San Francisco 49ers summer training camp workout as an eighth grader and became fascinated with 99 6-1, 305, JR, 2V the skills exhibited by 49ers’ long snapper Brian Jennings...Self- San Jose, Calif. taught and honed his skills snapping to a tree at home. Lettered in football (Coach Mike Byerly) and baseball at Lincoln High in Sociology Major Stockton, Calif...Catcher on the baseball team...Wants to become a special teams coach at the college level...The native of Stockton, Calif., was born on July 30, 1988. ustin Willis is an energetic defensive lineman returning for his third season with the Spartans…Started five times in the Jnine games he played in 2007…Had at least one tackle in www.sjsuspartans.com 73 The Spartans eight of his nine contests…Major 2007 Academic in his team’s last eight games of 2007...Had nearly 25 percent of college high of eight tackles (1 his punts called as fair catches at the community college solo, 7 assisted) in the Idaho win All-WAC level...Lettered in football (Coach Adam Hyndman), soccer and (10/6)…Notched his first sack for 2007 San Jose State track at Capuchino High in San Bruno, Calif....A San Francisco San Jose State against Hawai’i Scholar-Athlete Chronicle honorable mention All-Metro kicking specialist and the (10/12)…One of six freshman Ocean League special teams Player of the Year as a senior...First- defensive lineman in the team all-league selection in soccer and a sprinter and high Game-by-Game in 2007 Spartans’ 2006 bowl-winning sea- Tackles jumper in track and field...Interested in a career as an architect or son...Appeared in eight games Opponent Solo Assist possibly joining the Air Force...The native of Redwood City, and was credited with six tack- Arizona State 1 3 Calif., was born on January 23, 1988. les...Season-high two assisted Kansas State 0 2 Stanford 1 0 tackles against Boise State Utah State 0 2 (11/11)...A CalHi Sports 2004 sec- UC Davis - - ond-team all-state pick and his Idaho 1 7 Ben Zorn Hawai’i 1 0 league’s Lineman of the Year Fresno State 2 1 Offensive Guard playing for Valley Christian High Boise State 1 0 6-3, 270, SO, HS in San Jose (Coach Mike Game-by-Game in 2006 60 Machado)...Two-sport letterwin- Tackles Berkeley, Calif. Opponent Solo Assist ner was a shot put and discus Washington - - Kinesiology Major thrower in track and field...A 2007 Louisiana Tech 0 1 academic All-Western Athletic New Mexico State 1 0 Conference selection…The native Boise State 0 2 Hawai’i 0 1 en Zorn is an offensive tackle prospect…Lettered in foot- of Palo Alto, Calif., was born on Idaho - - ball (Coach Tom Horn) and basketball at George Mason July 19, 1987. Fresno State - - New Mexico 0 1 BHigh in Falls Church, Va….Two-time all-district and all- region selection…Served as a student trainer at George Mason High…Past recipient of the Most Outstanding Technical Award from the Arlington Career Center sports medicine course…Interested in a sports medicine career…The , Austria native was born on February 22, 1989.

Joe Zusin (ZOO-sin) Offensive Tackle 64 6-5, 310, SO, SQ Petaluma, Calif. Major - Undeclared WILLIS’ CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS YEAR G UT AT TOTAL TFL/YDS. SK FUM DEF oe Zusin is in his fourth 2006...FR 8 1 5 6 0.0/0 0 0 0 season as a Spartan offen- 2007…SO 9 7 15 22 1.0/11 1 0 1 sive lineman...Played in CAREER 17 8 20 28 1.0/11 1 0 1 J five 2007 games…Starter at right tackle in the UC Davis victory (9/29)…Reserve line- Philip Zavala man at Kansas State, at Boise State, New Mexico State win Punter and Nevada victory…First 6-1, 200, JR, JC game action was in the 2006 35 San Bruno, Calif. Louisiana Tech win (10/28)...2005 redshirt...2003 Aviation Studies third-team all-state honors Major playing for Casa Grande High in Petaluma, Calif. (Coach Rick O’Brien)...A subject in the New hilip Zavala joins the Spartans this fall as a punting York Times’ web site blog, ‘Tierney Lab - Putting Ideas in prospect...2006 first-team all-state choice who ranked sixth Science to the Test,’ on February 21, 2007...Subject matter dealt in the state with his 39.4 average for City College of San P with faces and body language...Enjoys fixing cars...The Francisco (Coach George Rush)...Averaged 37.4 yards per punt Petaluma, Calif., native was born on June 2, 1985.

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Aug. 30 at Spartan Stadium Sept. 6 at Memorial Stadium Sept. 13 at Spartan Stadium 5:00 p.m. (PDT) TBA 5:00 p.m. (PDT)

Sept. 20 at Stanford Stadium Sept. 27 at Aloha Stadium Oct. 11 at Spartan Stadium TBA 6:00 p.m. (HST) 5:00 p.m. (PDT)

Oct. 18 at Aggie Memorial Stadium Oct. 24 at Spartan Stadium Nov. 1 at the Kibbie Dome 6:00 p.m. (MDT) 6:00 p.m. (PDT) on ESPN2 2:00 p.m. (PDT)

Nov. 8 at Spartan Stadium Nov. 15 at Mackay Stadium Nov. 21 at Spartan Stadium 5:00 p.m. (PST) 1:05 p.m. (PST) 6:30 p.m. (PST) on ESPN2 www.sjsuspartans.com 75 2008 Opponents GAME 1 GAME 2 UC DAVIS NEBRASKA Aggies Cornhuskers August 30, 2008 • 5:00 p.m. (PDT) September 6, 2008 • TBA Spartan Stadium • San Jose, Calif. Memorial Stadium • Lincoln, Neb.

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: ...... Davis, CA 95616 Location: ...... Lincoln, NE 68588 Enrollment: ...... 30,435 Enrollment: ...... 22,000 Colors: ...... Yale Blue & Gold Colors: ...... Scarlet & Cream Conference: ...... Great West Football Conference: ...... Big 12 Chancellor: ...... Larry Vanderhoef Chancellor: ...... Harvey S. Perlman, J.D. Athletics Director: ...... Greg Warzecka Athletics Director: ...... Athletics Director’s Phone: ...... (530) 752-4557 Athletics Director’s Phone: ...... (402) 472-3011 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Record: ...... 5-6 2007 Record: ...... 5-7 2007 GWFC Record: ...... 1-3, 4th 2007 Big 12 Record: ...... 2-6, 5th North Division Offense: ...... Spread Offense: ...... Multiple Defense: ...... 4-3 Defense: ...... Multiple Starters Returning (O/D/S): ...... 19 (10/6/3) Starters Returning (O/D/S): ...... 14 (6/6/2) Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 46/23 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 52/28 Starters Lost (O/D/S): ...... 13 (5/5/3) Starters Lost (O/D/S): ...... 12 (7/5/0) Stadium: ...... Aggie Stadium (10,743 – artificial) Stadium: ...... Memorial Stadium (81,067 – Field Turf) COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ...... Bob Biggs Head Coach: ...... Alma Mater: ...... UC Davis, 1973 Alma Mater: ...... Ohio State, 1990 Record At UC Davis: ...... 119-54-1 (15 seasons) Record At Nebraska: ...... 1-0 (1st season) Career Record: ...... 119-54-1 (15 seasons) Career Record: ...... 1-0 (1st season) Football Office Phone: ...... (530) 752-3525 Football Office Phone: ...... (402) 742-3116 Assistant Coaches: Keith Buckley (Asst. HC/DB), Lou Bronzan Assistant Coaches: Barney Cotton (Assoc. HC/OL), Ted Gilmore (DC), Greg Chapla (ST/RB), Mike Moroski (Co-OC/OL), Rich (Asst. HC/WR), Carl Pelini (DC/DL), Shawn Watson (OC/QB), Scangarello (Co-OC/QB), Nevan Bergan (CB), Jason Gelber Tim Beck (RB), Ron Brown (TE), Mike Ekeler (LB), John (DL), Eric Sanders (LB), Tres Sullivan (WR), Matt Wade (TE) Papuchis (DE), Marvin Sanders (DB) SERIES RECORD– SJSU-3, UCD-3, 2 ties (scores on pg. 82) SERIES RECORD – UN-1, SJSU-0 Last Meeting ...... Spartans, 34-14; Sept. 29, 2007 Only Meeting ...... Cornhuskers, 49-13; Sept. 2, 2000 MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS SID: ...... Mike Robles Football SID: ...... Keith Mann SID Office Phone/Cell Phone: . . .(530) 752-3680/(530) 979-1747 SID Office Phone/Cell Phone: . . .(402) 472-2263/(402) 540-0274 Press Box Phone: ...... (530) 752-9367 Press Box Phone: ...... (402) 472-2279 FAX Number: ...... (530) 754-5674 FAX Number: ...... (402) 472-2005 Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Web site: ...... www.ucdavisaggies.cstv.com Web site: ...... www.huskers.com 2008 Schedule 2008 Schedule Aug. 30 ...... @San Jose State Aug. 30 ...... WESTERN MICHIGAN Sept. 6 ...... @Central Arkansas Sept. 6 ...... SAN JOSE STATE Sept. 13 ...... PORTLAND STATE Sept. 13 ...... NEW MEXICO STATE Sept. 20 ...... @Montana Sept. 27 ...... VIRGINIA TECH Sept. 27 ...... @Northeastern Oct. 4 ...... *MISSOURI Oct. 4 ...... NORTHERN COLORADO Oct. 11 ...... *@Texas Tech Oct. 11 ...... *SOUTHERN UTAH Oct. 18 ...... *@Iowa State Oct. 18 ...... IONA Oct. 25 ...... *BAYLOR Oct. 25 ...... *NORTH DAKOTA Nov. 1 ...... *@Oklahoma Nov. 8 ...... SACRAMENTO STATE Nov. 8 ...... *KANSAS Nov. 15 ...... *@Cal Poly Nov. 15 ...... *@Kansas State Nov. 22 ...... @San Diego Nov. 28 ...... *COLORADO * - Great West Football Conference game * - game

76 San Jose State University 2008 Football Fact Book 2008 Opponents GAME 3 GAME 4 SAN DIEGO STATE STANFORD Aztecs Cardinal September 13, 2008 • 5:00 p.m. (PDT) September 20, 2008 • TBA Spartan Stadium • San Jose, Calif. Stanford Stadium • Stanford, Calif. Bill Walsh Legacy Game

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: ...... San Diego, CA 92182 Location: ...... Stanford, CA 94305 Enrollment: ...... 35,887 Enrollment: ...... 14,900 Colors: ...... Scarlet & Black Colors: ...... Cardinal & White Conference: ...... : ...... Pacific 10 President: ...... Dr. Stephen Weber President: ...... Dr. John Hennessy Athletics Director: ...... Jeff Schemmel Athletics Director: ...... Bob Bowlsby Athletics Director’s Phone: ...... (619) 594-3019 Athletics Director’s Phone: ...... (650) 723-4596 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Record: ...... 4-8 2007 Record: ...... 4-8 2007 MWC Record: ...... 3-5, 6th 2007 Pacific 10 Record: ...... 3-6, 7th Offense: ...... Multiple Offense: ...... Multiple Defense: ...... Multiple Defense: ...... 4-3 Starters Returning (O/D/S): ...... 12 (4/8/0) Starters Returning (O/D/S): ...... 20 (9/11/0) Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 38/22 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 44/22 Starters Lost (O/D/S): ...... 14 (9/3/2) Starters Lost (O/D/S): ...... 9 (4/2/3) Stadium: ...... Qualcomm Stadium (54,000 – grass) Stadium: ...... Stanford Stadium (50,000 – grass) COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ...... Chuck Long Head Coach: ...... Jim Harbaugh Alma Mater: ...... Iowa, 1985 Alma Mater: ...... Michigan, 1986 Record At San Diego State: ...... 7-17 (2 seasons) Record At Stanford: ...... 4-8 (1 season) Career Record: ...... 7-17 (2 seasons) Career Record: ...... 33-14 (4 seasons) Football Office Phone: (619) 594-6769 Football Office Phone: ...... (650) 723-4511 Assistant Coaches: Bob Elliot (Asst. HC/DC /ILB), Del Miller Assistant Coaches: Ron Lynn (Asst. HC/Co-DC), Lance (OC/QB), (DB), Jonathan Himebauch (OL), Larry Anderson (DL), Andy Buh (LB), Chris Dalman (OL), Tim Holton (RB), LeCharls McDaniel (WR), Toby Neinas (OLB/ST), Drevno (TE), D.J. Durkin (ST/DE), David Shaw (OC/WR), Mike Nelson (DL), Brian Stark (TE) Willie Taggart (RB), Clayton White (DB) SERIES RECORD – SJSU-17, SDSU-15, 2 ties (scores on pg. 82) SERIES RECORD – S-47, SJSU-14, 1 tie (scores on pg. 82) Last Meeting ...... Spartans, 31-10; Sept. 30, 2006 Last Meeting ...... Cardinal, 37-0; Sept. 15, 2007 MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS SID: ...... Mike May SID: ...... SID Office Phone/Cell Phone: . . .(619) 594-5547/(619) 957-8372 SID Office Phone/Cell Phone: . . .(650) 721-1989/(650) 644-8377 Press Box Phone: ...... (619) 281-0405 Press Box Phone: ...... (650) 723-4418 FAX Number: ...... (619) 582-6541 FAX Number: ...... (650) 725-2957 Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Web site: ...... www.goaztecs.cstv.com Web site: ...... www.gostanford.com 2008 Schedule 2008 Schedule Aug. 30 ...... CAL POLY Aug. 28 ...... *OREGON STATE Sept. 6 ...... @Notre Dame Sept. 6 ...... *@Arizona State Sept. 13 ...... @ San Jose State Sept. 13 ...... @TCU Sept. 27 ...... IDAHO Sept. 20 ...... SAN JOSE STATE Oct. 4 ...... *@TCU Sept. 27 ...... *@Washington Oct. 11 ...... *AIR FORCE Oct. 4 ...... @Notre Dame Oct. 18 ...... *@New Mexico Oct. 11 ...... *ARIZONA Oct. 25 ...... *COLORADO STATE Oct. 18 ...... *@UCLA Nov. 1 ...... *@Wyoming Nov. 1 ...... *WASHINGTON STATE Nov. 8 ...... *@Brigham Young Nov. 8 ...... *@Oregon Nov. 15 ...... *UTAH Nov. 15 ...... *USC Nov. 22 ...... *UNLV Nov. 22 ...... *@California * - Mountain West Conference game * - Pacific 10 Conference game www.sjsuspartans.com 77 2008 Opponents GAME 5 GAME 6 HAWAI’I UTAH STATE Rainbow Warriors Aggies September 27, 2008, 6:05 p.m. (HST) October 11, 2008 • 5:00 p.m. (PDT) Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, Hawaii Spartan Stadium • San Jose, Calif. Homecoming

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: ...... Honolulu, HI 96822 Location: ...... Logan, UT 84322 Enrollment: ...... 20,307 Enrollment: ...... 23,908 Colors: ...... Green, Black, White & Silver Colors: ...... Navy Blue & White Conference: ...... WAC Conference: ...... WAC Chancellor: ...... Dr. Virginia S. Hinshaw President: ...... Stan Albrecht Athletics Director: ...... Jim Donovan Athletics Director: ...... Scott Barnes Athletics Director’s Phone: ...... (808) 956-7301 Athletics Director’s Phone: ...... (435) 797-2060 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Record: ...... 12-1 2007 Record: ...... 2-10 2007 WAC Record: ...... 8-0, 1st 2007 WAC Record: ...... 2-6, 7th Offense: ...... Run & Shoot Offense: ...... Multiple Defense: ...... 4-3 Defense: ...... 4-3 Starters Returning (O/D/S): ...... 11 (4/5/2) Starters Returning (O/D/S): ...... 16 (6/9/1) Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 64/26 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 39/13 Starters Lost (O/D/S): ...... 14 (7/7/0) Starters Lost (O/D/S): ...... 8 (5/2/1) Stadium: ...... Aloha Stadium (50,000 – field turf) Stadium: ...... Romney Stadium (25,513- sport turf) COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ...... Greg McMackin Head Coach: ...... Brent Guy Alma Mater: ...... Southern Oregon, 1969 Alma Mater: ...... Oklahoma State, 1983 Record At Hawai’i/Career Record: ...... 0-0 (1st season) Record At Utah State: ...... 6-29 (3 seasons) Football Office Phone: ...... (808) 956-6508 Career Record: ...... 6-29 (3 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Dave Aranda (DE), Alex Gerke (RB/OL), Cal Football Office Phone: ...... (435) 797-1870 Lee (DC/LB), Ron Lee (OC/WR), George Lumpkin (Asst. HC/ Assistant Coaches: Jeff Copp (S), Darrell Dickey (OC/QB), Mark LB), Ikaika Malloe (DT/ST), Rich Miano (Assoc. HC/DB), Nick Johnson (DC/LB), Shaun Johnson (RB), Danilo Robinson (DL), Rolovich (QB), Brian Smith (OL) John Rushing (CB), Tracy Smith (TE), Greg Stevens (WR), Vance SERIES RECORD – SJSU-15, UH-15, 1 tie (scores on pg. 82) Vice (OL) Last Meeting ...... Rainbow Warriors, 42-35, OT; Oct. 12, 2007 SERIES RECORD – SJSU-19, USU-10, 1 tie (scores on pg. 82) MEDIA RELATIONS Last Meeting ...... Spartans, 23-20; Sept. 22, 2007 SID: ...... Derek Inouchi MEDIA RELATIONS SID Office Phone/Cell Phone: . . .(808) 956-4478/(808) 954-0234 Football SID: ...... Zach Fisher Press Box Phone: ...... (808) 486-1800 SID Office Phone/Cell Phone: . . .(435) 797-2066/(435) 213-0318 FAX Number: ...... (808) 956-4470 Press Box Phone: ...... (435) 797-1686 Email: ...... [email protected] FAX Number: ...... (435) 797-2615 Web site: ...... www.hawaiiathletics.com Email: ...... [email protected] 2008 Schedule Web site: ...... www.utahstateaggies.cstv.com Aug. 30 ...... @Florida 2008 Schedule Sept. 6 ...... WEBER STATE Aug. 30 ...... @UNLV Sept. 13 ...... @Oregon State Sept. 6 ...... @Oregon Sept. 27 ...... *SAN JOSE STATE Sept. 13 ...... UTAH Oct. 4 ...... *@Fresno State Sept. 20 ...... *IDAHO Oct. 11 ...... *LOUISIANA TECH Oct. 3 ...... BRIGHAM YOUNG Oct. 17 ...... *@Boise State Oct. 11 ...... *@San Jose State Oct. 25 ...... *NEVADA Oct. 18 ...... *@Nevada Nov. 1 ...... *@Utah State Oct. 25 ...... *FRESNO STATE Nov. 8 ...... *@New Mexico State Nov. 1 ...... *HAWAI’I Nov. 22 ...... *IDAHO Nov. 8 ...... *@Boise State Nov. 29 ...... WASHINGTON STATE Nov. 15 ...... *@Louisiana Tech Dec. 6 ...... CINCINNATI Nov. 29 ...... *NEW MEXICO STATE * - Western Athletic Conference game * - Western Athletic Conference game

78 San Jose State University 2008 Football Fact Book 2008 Opponents GAME 7 GAME 8 NEW MEXICO STATE BOISE STATE Aggies Broncos October 18, 2008 • 6:00 p.m. (MDT) October 24, 2008 • 6:00 p.m. (PDT) Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, N.M. Spartan Stadium • San Jose, Calif.

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: ...... Las Cruces, NM 88003 Location: ...... Boise, ID 83725 Enrollment: ...... 16,428 Enrollment: ...... 19,540 Colors: ...... Crimson & White Colors: ...... Blue & Orange Conference: ...... WAC Conference: ...... WAC Interim President: ...... Jim McDonough President: ...... Dr. Robert Kustra Athletics Director: ...... Dr. McKinley Boston Athletics Director: ...... Athletics Director’s Phone: ...... (505) 646-7630 Athletics Director’s Phone: ...... (208) 426-1826 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Record: ...... 4-9 2007 Record: ...... 10-3 2007 WAC Record: ...... 1-7, 8th 2007 WAC Record: ...... 7-1, 2nd Offense: ...... Air Raid Offense: ...... Multiple Defense: ...... 3-4 Defense: ...... Multiple Starters Returning (O/D/S): ...... 16 (8/7/1) Starters Returning (O/D/S): ...... 12 (4/7/1) Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 45/24 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 45/19 Starters Lost (O/D/S): ...... 10 (4/5/1) Starters Lost (O/D/S): ...... 12 (7/5/0) Stadium: ...... Aggie Memorial Stadium (30,343 – grass) Stadium: ...... Bronco Stadium (32,000 – Blue Field Turf) COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ...... Hal Mumme Head Coach: ...... Alma Mater: ...... Tarleton, 1975 Alma Mater: ...... UC Davis, 1988 Record At NMSU: ...... 8-29 (3 seasons) Record At Boise State: ...... 23-3 (2 seasons) Career Record: ...... 105-93-1 (17 seasons) Career Record: ...... 23-3 (2 seasons) Football Office Phone: ...... (505) 646-2521 Football Office Phone: ...... (208) 426-1281 Assistant Coaches: (DC), Mike Fanoga (Assoc. Assistant Coaches: Jeff Choate (RB/ST), Bryan Harson HC/DL), Gary Goff (Co-OC/WR), Barris Grant (LB), Mason (OC/QB), Scott Huff (OL), Pete Kwiatkowski (DL), Brent Pease Miller (Asst. HC/OL), Matt Mumme (Co-OC/QB), Kendall (Asst. HC/WR), Chris Strausser (TE), Viliami Tuivai (LB), Justin Roberson (DB), Earnest Wilson (RB), Bobby Wilcox (TE) Wilcox (DC), Marcel Yates (DB) SERIES RECORD – SJSU-13, NMSU-2 (scores on pg. 82) SERIES RECORD – BSU-8, SJSU-0 (scores on pg. 82) Last Meeting ...... Spartans, 51-17; Nov. 10, 2007 Last Meeting ...... Broncos, 42-7; Nov. 3, 2007 MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS Football SID: ...... Tyler Dunkel SID: ...... Max Corbet SID Office Phone/Cell Phone: . . .(575) 646-2927/(575) 640-7270 SID Office Phone/Cell Phone: . . .(208) 426-1515/(208) 859-6952 Press Box Phone: ...... (575) 646-2700 Press Box Phone: ...... (208) 426-1408 FAX Number: ...... (575) 646-2425 FAX Phone: ...... (208) 426-1778 Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Web site: ...... www.nmstatesports.com Web site: ...... www.broncosports.com 2008 Schedule 2008 Schedule Sept. 4 ...... NICHOLLS STATE Aug. 30 ...... IDAHO STATE Sept. 13 ...... @Nebraska Sept. 13 ...... BOWLING GREEN Sept. 20 ...... @UTEP Sept. 20 ...... @Oregon Sept. 27 ...... NEW MEXICO Oct. 1 ...... *LOUISIANA TECH Oct. 11 ...... *@Nevada Oct. 11 ...... @Southern Mississippi Oct. 18 ...... SAN JOSE STATE Oct. 17 ...... *HAWAI’I Oct. 25 ...... *@Idaho Oct. 24 ...... *@San Jose State Nov. 1 ...... *BOISE STATE Nov. 1 ...... *@New Mexico State Nov. 8 ...... *HAWAI’I Nov. 8 ...... *UTAH STATE Nov. 15 ...... *@Fresno State Nov. 15 ...... *@Idaho Nov. 22 ...... *LOUISIANA TECH Nov. 22 ...... *@Nevada Nov. 29 ...... *@Utah State Nov. 28 ...... *FRESNO STATE * - Western Athletic Conference game * - Western Athletic Conference game www.sjsuspartans.com 79 2008 Opponents GAME 9 GAME 10 IDAHO LOUISIANA TECH Vandals Bulldogs November 1, 2008 • 2:00 p.m. (PST) November 8, 2008 • 5:00 p.m. (PST) Kibbie Dome • Moscow, Idaho Spartan Stadium • San Jose, Calif.

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: ...... Moscow, ID 83844 Location: ...... Ruston, LA 71272 Enrollment: ...... 11,739 Enrollment: ...... 11,500 Colors: ...... Silver & Vandal Gold Colors: ...... Red & Blue Conference: ...... WAC Conference: ...... WAC Interim President: ...... Dr. Steven Daley-Laursen President: ...... Dr. Daniel Reneau Athletics Director: ...... Dr. Rob Spear Athletics Director: ...... Derek Dooley Athletics Director’s Phone: ...... (208) 885-0200 Athletics Director’s Phone: ...... (318) 257-4111 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Record: ...... 1-11 2007 Record: ...... 5-7 2007 WAC Record: ...... 0-8, 9th 2007 WAC Record: ...... 4-4, 4th Offense: ...... Single Back Offense: ...... Multiple Defense: ...... Multiple Defense: ...... 4-3 Starters Returning (O/D/S): ...... 18 (12/4/2) Starters Returning (O/D/S): ...... 14 (8/5/1) Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 43/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 41/15 Starters Lost (O/D/S): ...... 9 (2/7/0) Starters Lost (O/D/S): ...... 10 (3/6/1) Stadium: ...... Kibbie Dome (16,000 – RealGrass Pro) Stadium: ...... Joe Aillet Stadium (30,600 – field turf) COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ...... Head Coach: ...... Derek Dooley Alma Mater: ...... Weber State, 1988 Alma Mater: ...... Virginia, 1990 Record At Idaho: ...... 1-11 (1 season) Record At Louisiana Tech: ...... 5-7 (1 season) Career Record: ...... 1-11 (1 season) Career Record: ...... 5-7 (1 season) Football Office Phone: ...... (208) 885-0235 Football Office Phone: ...... (318) 257-4546 Assistant Coaches: Steve Axman (Asst. HC/OC), Luther Carr Assistant Coaches: Jimmy Brumbaugh (DL), Stan Eggen (LB), (WR), Mark Criner (DC), Dan Finn (OL), Al Genatone (LB), Chino Fontenette (RB), Conroy Hines (WR), Terry Joseph (DB), Patrick Libey (DB), Johnny Nansen (DL), Roderick Plummer Pete Perot (OL), Eric Russell (TE/ST), Frank Scelfo (OC/QB), (ST/RB), Jonathan Smith (QB) Tommy Spangler (DC) SERIES RECORD – SJSU-11, UI-7, 1 tie (scores on pg. 82) SERIES RECORD – SJSU-4, LTU-3 (scores on pg. 82) Last Meeting ...... Spartans, 28-20; Oct. 6, 2007 Last Meeting ...... Bulldogs, 27-23; Nov. 17, 2007 MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS SID: ...... Becky Paull Football SID: ...... Malcolm Butler SID Office Phone/Cell Phone: . . .(208) 885-0245/(208) 669-0411 SID Office Phone/Cell Phone: . . .(318) 257-3144/(318) 614-4513 Press Box Phone: ...... (208) 885-0211 Press Box Phone: ...... (318) 257-3144 FAX Number: ...... (208) 885-0255 FAX Number: ...... (318) 257-3757 Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Web site: ...... www.uiathletics.com Web site: ...... www.latechsports.com 2008 Schedule 2008 Schedule Aug. 30 ...... @Arizona Aug. 30 ...... MISSISSIPPI STATE Sept. 6 ...... IDAHO STATE Sept. 6 ...... @Kansas Sept. 13 ...... WESTERN MICHIGAN Sept. 20 ...... SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA Sept. 20 ...... *@Utah State Oct. 1 ...... *@Boise State Sept. 27 ...... @San Diego State Oct. 11 ...... *@Hawai’i Oct. 4 ...... *NEVADA Oct. 18 ...... * IDAHO Oct. 11 ...... *@ Fresno State Oct. 25 ...... @Army Oct. 18 ...... *@ Louisiana Tech Nov. 1 ...... *FRESNO STATE Oct. 25 ...... *NEW MEXICO STATE Nov. 8 ...... *@San Jose State Nov. 1 ...... *SAN JOSE STATE Nov. 15 ...... *UTAH STATE Nov. 15 ...... *BOISE STATE Nov. 22 ...... *@New Mexico State Nov. 22 ...... *@Hawai’i Nov. 29 ...... *NEVADA * - Western Athletic Conference game * - Western Athletic Conference game

80 San Jose State University 2008 Football Fact Book 2008 Opponents GAME 11 GAME 12 NEVADA FRESNO STATE Wolf Pack Bulldogs November 15, 2008 • 1:05 p.m. (PST) November 21, 2008 • 6:30 p.m. (PST) Mackay Stadium • Reno, Nev. Spartan Stadium • San Jose, Calif.

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: ...... Reno, NV 89557 Location: ...... Fresno, Calif. 93740 Enrollment: ...... 16,500 Enrollment: ...... 20,299 Colors: ...... Navy Blue & Silver Colors: ...... Red & Blue Conference: ...... WAC Conference: ...... WAC President: ...... Dr. Milton Glick President: ...... Dr. John D. Welty Athletics Director: ...... Cary Groth Athletics Director: ...... Thomas Boeh Athletics Director’s Phone: ...... (775) 682-6970 Athletics Director’s Phone: ...... (559) 278-3178 TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Record: ...... 6-7 2007 Record: ...... 9-4 2007 WAC Record: ...... 4-4, 4th 2007 WAC Record: ...... 6-2, 3rd Offense: ...... Pistol Offense: ...... Multiple Defense: ...... 4-3 Defense: ...... Multiple Starters Returning (O/D/S): ...... 13 (8/4/1) Starters Returning (O/D/S): ...... 16 (10/6/0) Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 36/15 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 51/17 Starters Lost (O/D/S): ...... 12 (3/8/1) Starters Lost (O/D/S): ...... 8 (1/5/2) Stadium: ...... Mackay Stadium (29,993 – field turf) Stadium: ...... Bulldog Stadium (41, 031 – grass) COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF Head Coach: ...... Chris Ault Head Coach: ...... Pat Hill Alma Mater: ...... Nevada, 1968 Alma Mater: ...... UC Riverside, 1973 Record At Nevada: ...... 191-85-1 (23 seasons) Record At Fresno State: ...... 85-55 (11 seasons) Career Record: ...... 191-85-1 (23 seasons) Career Record: ...... 85-55 (11 seasons) Football Office Phone: ...... (775) 784-6981 Football Office Phone: ...... (559) 278-3015 Assistant Coaches: Scott Baumgartner (WR/ST), Nigel Burton Assistant Coaches: John Baxter (Assoc. HC/ ST/WR), Dan (DC/S), Jim House (DL), Chris Klenakis (OC/OL), Jim Mastro Brown (DC), Derek Frazier (OL), Jeff Grady (TE), Kerry Locklin (RB), Cameron Norcross (TE/OL), Barry Sacks (ST/DE), James (DL), (OC/QB), Will Plemons (LB), Tim Ward (CB), Ken Wilson (Assoc. HC/ ILB) Skipper (RB), Randy Stewart (DB) SERIES RECORD – UN-12, SJSU-8, 2 ties (scores on pg. 82) SERIES RECORD – FSU-36, SJSU-33, 3 ties (scores on pg. 82) Last Meeting ...... Spartans, 27-24; Nov. 24, 2007 Last Meeting ...... Bulldogs, 30-0; Oct. 20, 2007 MEDIA RELATIONS MEDIA RELATIONS Football SID: ...... Chad Hartley SID: ...... Steve Weakland SID Office Phone/Cell Phone:: . .(775) 682-6982/(775) 229-5513 SID Office Phone/Cell Phone: . . .(559) 278-2509/(559) 287-3304 Press Box Phone: ...... (775) 784-6545 Press Box Phone: ...... (559) 278-5951 FAX Number: ...... (775) 784-4386 FAX Number: ...... (559) 278-4689 Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Web site: ...... www.nevadawolfpack.com Web site: ...... www.Gobulldogs.com 2008 Schedule 2008 Schedule Aug. 30 ...... GRAMBLING STATE Sept. 1 ...... @Rutgers Sept. 6 ...... TEXAS TECH Sept. 13 ...... WISCONSIN Sept. 13 ...... @Missouri Sept. 20 ...... @Toledo Sept. 27 ...... @UNLV Sept. 27 ...... @UCLA Oct. 4 ...... *@Idaho Oct. 4 ...... *HAWAI’I Oct. 11 ...... *NEW MEXICO STATE Oct. 11 ...... *IDAHO Oct. 18 ...... *UTAH STATE Oct. 25 ...... *@Utah State Oct. 25 ...... *@Hawai’i Nov. 1 ...... *@Louisiana Tech Nov. 7 ...... *@ Fresno State Nov. 7 ...... *NEVADA Nov. 15 ...... *SAN JOSE STATE Nov. 15 ...... *NEW MEXICO STATE Nov. 22 ...... *BOISE STATE Nov. 21 ...... *@ San Jose State Nov. 29 ...... *@ Louisiana Tech Nov. 28 ...... *@ Boise State * - Western Athletic Conference game * - Western Athletic Conference game www.sjsuspartans.com 81 Opponent Series Scores

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

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San Jose State at Arizona State San Jose State at Kansas State Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Ariz. Bill Snyder Stadium, Manhattan, Kan. September 1, 2007 54,405 in attendance September 8, 2007 45,545 in attendance

Tempe, Ariz.----The season-opener for San Manhattan, Kan.-----Kansas State (1-1) pulled Jose State and Arizona State marked the 11th away from San Jose State (0-2) with 17-fourth time Dick Tomey and Dennis Erickson have quarter points en route to a 34-14 non-confer- faced each other as head coaches. Erickson, ence victory. the new Sun Devils’ coach, was an assistant at For the second game in a row, the Spartans San Jose State from 1979-81 and added Tomey used four quarterbacks. Starter Adam Tafralis, to his San Francisco 49ers staff in 2002. who completed 16-of-20 for 134 yards, hooked Arizona State gave Erickson his sixth head- up with wide receiver Jalal Beauchman on a to-head win over Tomey with tailback Ryan 20-yard play in the second quarter to cut the Torain rushing for three first-half touchdowns deficit to 10-7. The San Jose State drive was set and 123 yards total on 17 carries in a 45-3 win up by Dwight Lowery’s first interception of over San Jose State. the season. A Lowery read on a second-half San Jose State's first score of the season Kansas State pass play helped Christopher came on a 28-yard Jared Strubeck field goal Owens come up with his first interception in with 3:47 in the first quarter. The drive started 2007. following safety Jonathan Harris’ fumble Tafralis would see action as a wide receiver recovery. Linebacker Matt Castelo forced the in the second half and caught three passes. The fumble on tight end Ryan Miller’s reception. Spartans’ final score in the game came on a 21- Arizona State controlled the football Jared Strubeck accounted for yard pass play from redshirt freshman Jordan Jalal Beauchman scored the throughout the game rushing 53 times and the Spartans’ scoring. La Secla to running back Jacob French. Spartans’ first TD in 2007. keeping possession for 37:10. San Jose State Wide receiver Kevin Jurovich gave the first managed just seven first downs and punted indication of big things the rest of the season eight times against the Sun Devils. with 10 receptions for 82 yards and two carries for 13 yards.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL San Jose State 3000 3 San Jose State 0707 14 Arizona State 10 21 7 7 45 Kansas State 10 7 0 17 34

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-ASU SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-KSU ASU-Torain, 1-yard run (Weber kick) 1/10:44 0-7 KSU-Rossman, 26-yard field goal 1/10:40 0-3 SJSU-Strubeck, 28-yard field goal 1/3:47 3-7 KSU-Murphy, 15-yard pass from Freeman (Rossman kick) ASU-Weber, 44-yard field goal 1/1:04 3-10 1/5:02 0-10 ASU-Torain, 13-yard run (Weber kick) 2/11:29 3-17 SJSU-Beauchman, 20-yard pass from Tafralis (Strubeck kick) ASU-Jones, 27-yard pass from Carpenter (Weber kick) 2/8:58 3-24 2/5:46 7-10 ASU-Torain, 3-yard run (Weber kick) 2/0:27 3-31 KSU-Freeman, 1-yard run (Rossman kick) ASU-Taylor, 11-yard pass from Carpenter (Weber kick) 3/10:21 3-38 2/1:26 7-17 ASU-Pettes, 5-yard pass from Sullivan (Weber kick) 4/8:47 3-45 KSU-Johnson, 4-yard run (Rossman kick) 4/14:23 7-24 KSU-Rossman, 43-yard field goal 4/11:32 7-27 TEAM STATISTICS SJSU ASU KSU-Murphy, 21-yard run (Rossman kick) 4/7:31 7-34 First Downs ...... 7 33 SJSU-French, 21-yard pass from La Secla (Strubeck kick) Rushes-Yards ...... 26-40 53-250 4/4:31 14-34 Passing Yards ...... 75 270 Passes ...... 11-23-2 23-32-0 TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU KSU Total Offense ...... 115 520 First Downs...... 20 25 Avg. Per Play ...... 2.3 6.1 Rushes-Yards...... 31-73 27-153 Punts-Avg...... 8-45.5 2-41.0 Passing Yards...... 220 272 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-0 2-1 Passes ...... 28-41-0 25-36-2 Penalties-Yards ...... 3-30 6-45 Total Offense ...... 293 425 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 1-17 4-46 Avg. Per Play...... 4.1 6.7 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 8-152 1-21 Punts-Avg...... 7-34.4 3-44.0 Possession Time ...... 22:50 37:10 Fumbles-Lost ...... 0-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards ...... 10-53 9-96 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punt Returns-Yards ...... 1-(-6) 3-27.0 Rushing Kick Returns-Yards ...... 5-96 3-62 San Jose State: Tafralis, 6-19; Island, 2-13; Collins, 4-10; J.T. Callier, 6-9; La Secla, 2- Possession Time ...... 33:09 24:51 1; Y. Davis, 1-1; Avila, 2-(-2), S. Flynn, 3-(-11). Arizona State: Torain, 17-123; Herring, 16-76; Jones, 13-38; Sullivan, 2-4; Carpenter, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2-1; Ptacek, 2-0; Team, 1-8. Rushing San Jose State: Eden, 7-33; Tafralis, 8-20; Jurovich, 2-13; La Secla, 2-5; French, 5-3; Passing ISland, 1-2; S. Flynn, 5-0; Hunsucker, 1-(-3). San Jose State: Tafralis, 5-13-2-39; S. Flynn, 4-6-0-19; La Secla, 2-4-0-17. Kansas State: Johnson, 15-111; Murphy, 1-21; Patton, 6-19; Reed, 2-6; Petrie, 1-2; Arizona State: Carpenter, 14-20-0-197; Sullivan, 9-12-0-73. Freeman, 2-(-6). Passing Receiving San Jose State: Tafralis, 16-20-0-134; Eden, 6-13-0-26; S. Flynn, 4-5-0-31; La Secla, 2- San Jose State: Richmond, 5-32; J.T. Callier, 2-19; K. Flynn, 1-10; Jurovich, 1-9; 3-0-29. Marah, 1-3; French, 1-2. Kansas State: Freeman, 25-36-2-272. Arizona State: Jones, 4-63; Williams, 3-63; Gray, 3-29; Taylor, 3-21; McGaha, 2-33; Receiving Kimbrough, 2-27; Thompson, 2-18; Torain, 1-9; Pettes, 1-5; Miller, 1-3; Herring, 1-(- San Jose State: Jurovich, 10-82; Beauchman, 5-40; Tafralis, 3-25; Elledge, 3-7; 1). French, 2-18; Williams, 2-15; Richmond, 1-28; Marah, 1-5; J.T. Callier, 1-0. Kansas State: Nelson, 6-82; Murphy, 6-72; Mastrud, 5-49; Pooschke, 4-26; Johnson, 2-11; Gonzalez, 1-21; Wilson, 1-11.

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San Jose State at Stanford San Jose State at Utah State Stanford Stadium, Stanford, Calif. Romney Stadium, Logan, Utah September 15, 2007 36,144 in attendance September 22, 2007 13,685 in attendance

Stanford, Calif.-----Stanford (1-1) played its Logan, Utah-----Adam Tafralis led San Jose best game since 2005 rushing for 276 yards as State (1-3, 1-0 WAC) on a 6-play, 83-yard drive part of a 506-yard offensive output, and with less than two minutes to go as the defeated San Jose State, 37-0, in The Bill Walsh Spartans posted a come-from-behind 23-20 Legacy Game. win over Utah State in the Western Athletic The Spartans (0-3) kept the Cardinal out of Conference opener for both teams. the end zone in the first half. Three Derek Tafralis completed 4-of-6 in the deciding Belch field goals accounted for Stanford’s 9-0 possession hitting wide receivers Kyle Flynn halftime lead. Belch had a memorable night for gains of 17 and 11 and Jalal Beauchman for with kicks of 52, 37 and 50 yards. 24 yards before teaming up with David The Cardinal cemented their claim on a vic- Richmond on a 31-yard scoring play with 0:53 tory with three touchdowns in a 5:12 span of left in the game. The San Jose State signal the fourth quarter. caller threw for a career best 426 yards and For the second time in three games, the three touchdowns and Richmond caught a sea- Spartans were forced to punt eight times. son-high 10 passes for 180 yards and two Stanford’s 37:17 possession time was the most touchdowns. for the Cardinal in a 2007 game. Utah State (0-4, 0-1 WAC) overcame a 9-0 Adam Tafralis passed for 130 yards, com- second-quarter deficit and led 20-16 with 6:52 pleting 12 of 24 tosses. Wide receiver David Christopher Owens came up to go after Derrvin Speight’s 1-yard run. Adam Tafralis led a fourth- Richmond and tight end Jeff Clark each had with an interception at The San Jose State defense yielded a sea- quarter comeback. four receptions. Dominique Hunsucker son-low 253 yards and stopped the Aggies on moved from safety to running back and fin- Stanford. three downs late in the fourth quarter to set up ished with 26 yards on 10 carries. the late-game heroics.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL San Jose State 0000 0 San Jose State 6 10 0 7 23 Stanford 3 6 7 21 37 Utah State 0 13 0 7 20

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-S SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-USU S-Belch, 52-yard field goal 1/6:51 0-3 SJSU-Callier, Jr., 2-yard pass from Tafralis (Run failed) 1/11:42 6-0 S-Belch, 37-yard field goal 2/9:54 0-6 SJSU-Strubeck, 31-yard field goal 2/13:37 9-0 S-Belch, 50-yard field goal 2/0:31 0-9 USU-Robinson, 82-yard kickoff return (Caldwell kick) 2/13:26 9-7 S-Gerhart, 13-yard run (Belch kick) 3/11:04 0-16 SJSU-Richmond, 24-yard pass from Tafralis (Strubeck kick) S-Sherman, 46-yard pass from Ostrander (Belch kick) 4/14:52 0-23 2/5:19 16-7 S-Kimble, 14-yard run (Belch kick) 4/13:36 0-30 USU-Caldwell, 22-yard field goal 2/2:48 16-10 S-Gunder, 27-yard pass from Ostrander (Belch kick) 4/9:40 0-37 USU-Caldwell, 37-yard field goal 2/1:40 16-13 USU-Speight, 1-yard run (Caldwell kick) 4/6:12 16-20 TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU S SJSU-Richmond, 31-yard pass from Tafralis (Strubeck kick) First Downs ...... 10 26 4/0:53 23-20 Rushes-Yards ...... 32-25 48-276 Passing Yards ...... 131 230 TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU USU Passes ...... 13-28-1 19-30-1 First Downs...... 30 15 Total Offense ...... 163 506 Rushes-Yards ...... 32-98 39-175 Avg. Per Play ...... 2.7 6.5 Passing Yards...... 426 78 Punts-Avg...... 8-39.6 2-40.5 Passes ...... 35-48-2 11-21-2 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-0 1-0 Total Offense ...... 524 253 Penalties-Yards ...... 4-20 6-60 Avg. Per Play ...... 6.6 4.2 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 1-7 4-20 Punts-Avg...... 4-40.8 6-42.2 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 8-165 1-27 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-0 0-0 Possession Time ...... 22:43 37:17 Penalties-Yards ...... 8-64 10-86 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2-10 3-79 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Kick Returns-Yards ...... 2-42 4-194 Rushing Possession Time ...... 33:40 26:20 San Jose State: Hunsucker, 10-26; Jurovich, 2-20; Eden, 2-2; Tafralis, 4-1; J.T. Callier, 2-(-1); Island, 2-(-4); S. Flynn, 3-(-12). INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Stanford: Gerhart, 12-140; Kimble, 19-80; Stewart, 5-19; McGraw, 3-18; Pritchard, 1- Rushing 18; Evans, 4-12; Ostrander, 2-(-7); Team, 2-(-4). San Jose State: French, 15-74; Hunsucker, 8-16; Tafralis, 3-14; Beauchman, 1-6; Jurovich, 1-(-2); Team, 4-(-10). Passing Utah State: Speight, 22-99; Robinson, 3-21; Actkinson, 3-21; Jackson, 4-18; Lesue, 4- San Jose State: Tafralis, 12-24-1-130; S. Flynn, 1-3-0-1; Eden, 0-1-0-0. 10; Marsh, 3-6. Stanford: Ostrander, 18-28-1-220; Pritchard, 1-2-0-10. Passing Receiving San Jose State: Tafralis, 35-48-2-426. San Jose State: Richmond, 4-38; Clark, 4-31; Jurovich, 1-41; French, 1-8; K. Flynn, 1- Utah State: Jackson, 11-21-2-78. 8; Elledge, 1-5. Stanford: Sherman, 4-71; Bradford, 4-41; Moore, 2-29; Dray, 2-19; Baldwin, 2-16; Receiving Ladner, 2-14; Gunder, 1-27; Evans, 1-10; Kimble, 1-3. San Jose State: Richmond, 10-180; Jurovich, 7-93; Beauchman, 5-44; French, 4-29; Callier, Jr., 3-26; K. Flynn, 2-28; Clark, 2-21; Williams, 2-5. Utah State: Robinson, 3-32; Nelson, 2-13; Bohm, 1-13; Sawyer, 1-5; Actkinson, 1-4; Speight, 1-4; Marsh, 1-4; Bowman, 1-3. www.sjsuspartans.com 85 2007 in Review

UC Davis vs. San Jose State Idaho vs. San Jose State Spartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif. Spartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif. September 29, 2007 17,431 in attendance October 6, 2007 16,289 in attendance

San Jose, Calif.-----Quarterback Adam Tafralis San Jose, Calif.-----James T. Callier ran for 93 threw a personal single-game best four touch- yards and a pair of touchdowns on 31 carries downs and the San Jose State defense picked leading San Jose State (3-3, 2-0 WAC) to a 28- off four UC Davis passes rolling to a 34-14 vic- 20 victory over Idaho (1-5, 0-2 WAC) in the tory in the 2007 home opener. annual Homecoming Game. San Jose State (2-3) captured its second Callier’s 31 carries and 93 yards, single- straight win and sixth consecutive home-open- game career highs, would be the most by a ing triumph. UC Davis (2-3), meeting San Jose Spartan running back in 2007. The Spartans’ State for the first time since 1934, scored the 134 rushing yards were the first time in 2007 game’s first touchdown before Tafralis’ aerial the team surpassed the 100-yard plateau. assault got going. Adam Tafralis had another stellar day, Kevin Jurovich, David Richmond and eclipsing the 300-yard passing mark for a third Terrance Williams caught touchdown passes in consecutive game. He finished with 302 yards succession before Jurovich added his second on 22-of-30 completions and two touchdowns. San Jose State score on the game’s longest play The teams alternated Tino Amancio field of 59 yards. Jurovich had his first 100-yard goals with Callier short touchdown runs receiving game of the season with 135 yards resulting in a San Jose State 14-6 second-quar- on seven receptions. ter lead. Tafralis hooked up with Kevin Demtrius Jones was credited Tafralis completed 25-of-34 passes for 330 Jurovich on a 33-yard scoring play and tight James T. Callier rumbled for with 12 tackles for the third yards, his second straight 300-plus yard pass- end Jeff Clark for another Spartan touchdown 93 yards and two TD’s. ing effort. for a 28-6 fourth quarter advantage. Idaho bat- time in four games. Safety Jonathan Harris closed out the scor- tled back scoring touchdowns on a blocked ing with a 35-yard interception return. punt and a 19-yard run by Brian Flowers.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL UC Davis 7007 14 Idaho 3 3 0 14 20 San Jose State 14 0 7 13 34 San Jose State 7 14 0 7 28

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UCD-SJSU SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UI-SJSU UCD-Turner, 9-yard pass from Plough (Benjamin kick) 1/9:34 7-0 UI-Amancio, 34-yard field goal 1/4:31 3-0 SJSU-Jurovich, 17-yard pass from Tafralis (Strubeck kick) 1/5:46 7-7 SJSU-J.T. Callier, 2-yard run (Strubeck kick) 1/2:47 3-7 SJSU-Richmond, 47-yard pass from Tafralis (Strubeck kick) UI-Amancio, 27-yard field goal 2/12:04 6-7 1/3:08 7-14 SJSU-J.T. Callier, 1-yard run (Strubeck kick) 2/5:13 6-14 SJSU-Williams, 7-yard pass from Tafralis (Strubeck kick) 3/8:03 7-21 SJSU-Jurovich, 33-yard pass from Tafralis (Strubeck kick) 2/0:33 6-21 SJSU-Jurovich, 59-yard pass from Tafralis (Johnson kick failed) SJSU-Clark, 13-yard pass from Tafralis (Johnson kick) 4/13:41 6-28 4/14:47 7-27 UI-Shaw, 20-yard punt return (Amancio kick) 4/9:13 13-28 UCD-Rice, 20-yard pass from Plough (Benjamin kick) 4/13:46 14-27 UI-Flowers, 19-yard run (Amancio kick) 4/5:27 20-28 SJSU-Harris, 35-yard interception return (Johnson kick) 4/3:48 14-34 TEAM STATISTICS UI SJSU TEAM STATISTICS UCD SJSU First Downs 13 23 First Downs 19 19 Rushes-Yards 43-183 48-134 Rushes-Yards 29-91 26-15 Passing Yards 68 302 Passing Yards 195 330 Passes 8-15-2 22-30-1 Passes 27-45-4 25-34-0 Total Offense 251 436 Total Offense 286 345 Avg. Per Play 4.3 5.6 Avg. Per Play 3.9 5.8 Punts-Avg. 6-29.5 4-24.0 Punts-Avg. 6-29.3 4-35.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-0 Penalties-Yards 12-95 6-40 Penalties-Yards 9-52 7-40 Punt Returns-Yards 1-20 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 5-58 Kick Returns-Yards 5-80 3-76 Kick Returns-Yards 6-127 3-54 Possession Time 27:15 32:45 Possession Time 32:53 27:07

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Rushing UC Davis: Trombetta, 21-76; Tucker, 4-27; Turner, 2-1; Plough, 1-(-9), Team, 1-(-4). Idaho: Jackson, 22-94; Flowers, 10-86; Ashley, 5-13; E. Williams, 1-4; Nooy, 4-(-12); San Jose State: French, 13-18; K. Flynn, 1-10; Jurovich, 2-7; Hunsucker, 1-0; Tafralis, Team, 1-(-2). 8-(-6); Team, 1-(-14). San Jose State: J.T. Callier, 31-93; Island, 2-20; French, 7-16; Tafralis, 4-7; Y. Davis, 2- (-2). Passing UC Davis: Plough, 22-38-4-174; Engle, 5-6-0-21; Kirkpatrick, 0-1-0-0. Passing San Jose State: Tafralis, 25-34-0-330. Idaho: Nooy, 8-15-2-68. San Jose State: Tafralis, 22-30-1-302. Receiving UC Davis: Trombetta, 8-40; Rice, 7-74; Grant, 4-21; Creadick, 3-30; Kirkpatrick, 2- Receiving 14; Tucker, 2-7; Turner, 1-9. Idaho: Jackson, 3-33; E. Williams, 2-13; Bjorvik, 1-10; Shaw, 1-7; Komar, 1-5. San Jose State: Jurovich, 7-135; Richmond, 5-69; Beauchman, 5-18; French, 4-65; San Jose State Jurovich, 10-161; Richmond, 4-76; French, 4-29; Clark, 2-18; T. Williams, 2-31; K. Flynn, 1-16; J.T. Callier, 1-(-4). Williams, 1-12; Elledge, 1-6.

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#16/16 Hawai’i vs. San Jose State (ESPN) San Jose State at Fresno State Spartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif. Bulldog Stadium, Fresno, Calif. October 12, 2007 20,473 in attendance October 20, 2007 35,494 in attendance

San Jose, Calif.-----With first place in the WAC Fresno, Calif.-----San Jose State ran the football at stake, 16th-ranked Hawai’i edged San Jose for a then season-high, but did not cash in on State, 42-35, in an thriller. its scoring opportunities in a 30-0 loss at The Spartans (3-4, 2-1 WAC) overcame an Fresno State. early 14-0 deficit with 28 unanswered points. The Spartans (3-5, 2-2 WAC) gained 140 Dwight Lowery became the first player in yards rushing and outgained the Bulldogs, 2007 to score touchdowns on a punt and inter- 394-383. Five San Jose State possessions con- ception return in the same game. An 84-yard cluded inside the Fresno State 35-yard line punt runback near the end of the second quar- without a score. ter preceded a 24-yard interception return of a Like the Stanford game, San Jose State’s pass to tie the score at 14-14. defense did not give up a first half touchdown. Kevin Jurovich staked the Spartans to a 28-14 Two Clint Stitser field goals gave Fresno State lead late in the third quarter with touchdown (5-2, 4-0 WAC) a 6-0 halftime lead. The plays of 16 and 68 yards. Bulldogs pulled away in the third quarter with Brennan constantly kept the pressure on tailback Ryan Matthews scoring on runs of 14 the Spartans to negate four interceptions by and 58 yards. Teammate Lonyae Miller’s 2- completing 44-of-75 for 545 yards and four yard scoring play was sandwiched in between scores. His 2-yard run with 31 seconds left in Matthews’ races to the end zone. the fourth quarter sent the game into over- Dwight Lowery scored two Adam Tafralis’ streak of consecutive 300- David Richmond had his sec- time. yard passing games ended at four. He was a Adam Tafralis finished 27-of-47 for 302 TD’s in 98 seconds. respectable 22-of-41 for 254 yards with an ond 100-plus yard receiving yards, his fourth 300-plus yard passing game interception and led the Spartans in rushing game of the season. in a row and two touchdowns. with a career-best 97 yards on 15 carries.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234OT TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL Hawai’i 7 7 7 14 7 42 San Jose State 0000 0 San Jose State 0 7 21 7 0 35 Fresno State 3 3 21 3 30

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UH-SJSU SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-FSU UH-Pilares, 6-yard run (Kelly kick) 1/11:18 7-0 FSU-Stitser, 35-yard field goal 1/1:05 0-3 UH-Grice-Mullen, 16-yard pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) FSU-Stitser, 40-yard field goal 2/0:00 0-6 2/8:23 14-0 FSU-Matthews, 14-yard run (Stitser kick) 3/13:58 0-13 SJSU-Lowery, 84-yard punt return (Johnson kick) 2/1:21 14-7 FSU-Miller, 2-yard run (Stitser kick) 3/9:24 0-20 SJSU-Lowery, 24-yard interception return (Johnson kick) 3/14:48 14-14 FSU-Matthews, 58-yard run (Stitser kick) 3/4:05 0-27 SJSU-Jurovich, 16-yard pass from Tafralis (Johnson kick) 3/5:25 14-21 FSU-Stitser, 44-yard field goal 4/10:17 0-30 SJSU-Jurovich, 68-yard pass from Tafralis (Johnson kick) 3/2:32 14-28 UH-Hawthorne, 34-yard pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) 3/1:14 21-28 TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU FSU SJSU-J.T. Callier, 8-yard run (Johnson kick) 4/12:33 21-35 First Downs ...... 18 22 UH-Bess, 11-yard pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) 4/3:53 28-35 Rushes-Yards ...... 30-140 43-251 UH-Brennan, 2-yard run (Kelly kick) 4/0:31 35-35 Passing Yards ...... 254 132 UH-Rivers, 9-yard pass from Brennan (Kelly kick) 1OT/15:00 42-35 Passes ...... 22-44-1 16-26-0 Total Offense ...... 394 383 TEAM STATISTICS UH SJSU Avg. Per Play ...... 5.3 5.6 First Downs 34 18 Punts-Avg...... 3-37.7 4-49.8 Rushes-Yards 26-56 25-42 Fumbles-Lost ...... 0-0 1-1 Passing Yards 545 302 Penalties-Yards ...... 12-90 4-35 Passes 44-75-4 27-47-3 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 1-13 Total Offense 601 344 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 6-123 1-61 Avg. Per Play 6.0 4.8 Possession Time ...... 28:54 31:06 Punts-Avg. 4-40.2 7-39.4 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties-Yards 6-40 7-65 Rushing Punt Returns-Yards 3-17 2-109 San Jose State: Tafralis, 15-97; Hunsucker, 2-25; K. Flynn, 1-12; French, 8-7; Eden, 1- Kick Returns-Yards 6-101 6-145 1; Island, 1-0; J.T. Callier, 2-(-2). Possession Time 29:34 30:26 Fresno State: Matthews, 16-144; Miller, 11-42; Brandstater, 5-28; Harding, 8-21; Smith, 2-8; Crawley, 1-8. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Passing Hawai’i: Pilares, 10-52; Farmer, 1-5; Brennan, 15-(-1). San Jose State: Tafralis, 22-41-1-254; La Secla, 0-3-0-0. San Jose State: J.T. Callier, 13-30; French, 5-21; Tafralis, 5-3; Jurovich, 1-(-5); Team, 1- Fresno State: Brandstater, 16-26-0-132. (-7). Receiving Passing San Jose State: Jurovich, 8-58; Richmond, 5-119; French, 4-21; Beauchman, 2-30; J.T. Hawai’i: Brennan, 44-75-4-545. Callier, 1-14; K. Flynn, 1-6; Elledge, 1-6. San Jose State: Tafralis, 27-47-3-302. Fresno State: Pascoe, 4-38; Smith, 3-38; Ajirotutu, 3-20; Moore, 2-21; Kinter, 2-13; Lang, 1-4; Crawley, 1-(-2). Receiving Hawai’i: Grice-Mullen, 14-175; Bess, 12-140; Rivers, 12-138; Hawthorne, 4-66; Pilares, 2-26. San Jose State: French, 8-65; Jurovich, 7-117; Richmond, 5-49; Beauchman, 3-20; Elledge, 1-23; J.T. Callier, 1-12; K. Flynn, 1-11; Ngatuvai, 1-5. www.sjsuspartans.com 87 2007 in Review

San Jose State at #21/22 Boise State San Jose State vs. New Mexico State Bronco Stadium, Boise, Idaho Spartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif. November 3, 2007 30,416 in attendance November 10, 2007 10,452 in attendance

Boise, Idaho-----For the third game in a row, San Jose, Calif.-----San Jose State (4-6, 3-3 San Jose State took on a WAC team that was WAC) piled up a season-best 507 yards of undefeated in conference action. Boise State’s offense, including 233 yards receiving by big plays in the first three quarters led to a 42- Kevin Jurovich, and quarterback Adam Tafralis 7 victory. broke the school career record for total offense The #21-Broncos (8-1, 5-0 WAC) had two in a 51-17 triumph over New Mexico State (4- punt returns for 30 or more yards, a 51-yard 7, 1-5 WAC) in WAC play. kickoff return and a pair of scoring plays of Tafralis’ 316 yards of total offense moved more than 35 yards in the victory over the him ahead of for first on the all- Spartans (3-6, 2-3 WAC). Boise State’s big-play time list, with 7,363 yards. Jurovich finished capability was evident in the second quarter as with 10 catches for a career- and Spartan sea- a 37-yard Jeremy Avery run and a 44-yard son-high 233 yards, and two touchdowns. Tyler Tharp to Ryan Putnam pass gave the San Jose State benefited from good starting Broncos a 14-0 lead. Adam Tafralis hooked up field position throughout the first half to build with wide receiver Kevin Jurovich on a 4-yard a 30-10 lead. Dante Collins’ 2-yard first quar- touchdown pass for the Spartans only score. ter plunge preceded Jurovich’s touchdown Boise State then retaliated quickly scoring grabs of 36 and 45 yards in the second quarter. on Tharp’s second TD pass of the quarter with Kicker Jared Strubeck regained his touch with The Spartans played the 0:34 before halftime and added three second- three first-half field goals. Kevin Jurovich’s 233 receiv- game penalty-free. half touchdowns. In the second half, a Tafralis 1-yard dive, ing yards was a national Only four penalties were assessed in the another Collins 2-yard plunge and Cameron game - all against Boise State. The Spartans Island’s 14-yard dash closed out San Jose best for the week. became the first WAC team in 10 years to complete a game without a penalty. State’s scoring.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234 TOTAL San Jose State 0700 7 New Mexico State 3707 17 Boise State 0 21 14 7 42 San Jose State 10 20 7 14 51 SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME NMSU-SJSU SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-BSU NMSU-Young, 27-yard field goal 1/11:17 3-0 BSU-Avery, 37-yard run (Brotzman kick) 2/11:32 0-7 SJSU-Collins, 2-yard run (Strubeck kick) 1/9:59 3-7 BSU-Putnam, 44-yard pass from Tharp (Brotzman kick) 2/7:17 0-14 SJSU-Strubeck, 42-yard field goal 1/4:13 3-10 SJSU-Jurovich, 4-yard pass from Tafralis (Strubeck kick) 2/1:19 7-14 SJSU-Strubeck, 41-yard field goal 2/10:45 3-13 BSU-Pettis, 12-yard pass from Tharp (Brotzman kick) 2/0:34 7-21 NMSU-Allen, 46-yard pass from Holbrook (Young kick) 2/9:24 10-13 BSU-Johnson, 1-yard run (Brotzman kick) 3/11:11 7-28 SJSU-Jurovich, 36-yard pass from Tafralis (Strubeck kick) 2/7:25 10-20 BSU-Pettis, 5-yard pass from Tharp (Brotzman kick) 3/6:32 7-35 SJSU-Jurovich, 45-yard pass from Tafralis (Strubeck kick) 2/2:03 10-27 BSU-Johnson, 6-yard run (Brotzman kick) 4/10:05 7-42 SJSU-Strubeck, 38-yard field goal 2/0:02 10-30 SJSU-Tafralis, 1-yard run (Strubeck kick) 3/6:00 10-37 TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU BSU SJSU-Collins, 2-yard run (Strubeck kick) 4/14:12 10-44 First Downs ...... 13 23 NMSU-Neiman, 24-yard pass from Holbrook (Young kick) Rushes-Yards ...... 32-50 31-144 4/11:23 17-44 Passing Yards ...... 100 290 SJSU-Island, 14-yard run (Strubeck kick) 4/1:29 17-51 Passes ...... 16-30-0 32-41-1 Total Offense ...... 150 434 TEAM STATISTICS NMSU SJSU Avg. Per Play ...... 2.4 6.0 First Downs ...... 21 23 Punts-Avg...... 7-41.7 4-36.5 Rushes-Yards ...... 25-80 44-190 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-0 2-1 Passing Yards ...... 318 317 Penalties-Yards ...... 0-0 10-86 Passes ...... 30-49-3 19-31-0 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2-27 4-90 Total Offense ...... 398 507 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 7-107 2-62 Avg. Per Play ...... 5.4 6.8 Possession Time ...... 29:34 30:26 Punts-Avg...... 6-43.3 4-42.0 Fumbles-Lost ...... 1-1 1-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties-Yards ...... 5-35 6-36 Rushing Punt Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 2-50 San Jose State: French, 10-37; Hunsucker, 9-18; Collins, 4-7; S. Flynn, 1-5; La Secla, Kick Returns-Yards ...... 10-164 3-67 1-1; Jurovich, 1-0; Tafralis, 5-(-16); Team, 1-(-2). Possession Time ...... 25:35 34:25 Boise State: Avery, 7-58; Johnson, 12-33; Harper, 5-29; Young, 1-12; Lomax, 1-6; Tharp, 4-4; Bissell, 1-4. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Passing New Mexico State: Buries, 14-62; Williams, 4-20; Neiman, 1-3; Holbrook, 6-(-5). San Jose State: Tafralis, 11-19-0-77; La Secla, 4-8-0-18; S. Flynn, 1-3-0-5. San Jose State: Eden, 5-64; French, 13-52; Island, 4-20; J.T. Callier, 5-15; Collins, 6-14; Boise State: Tharp, 28-35-1-259; Lomax, 3-4-0-27; Coughlin, 1-2-0-4. Hunsucker, 3-14; Jurovich, 2-12; Tafralis, 6-(-1).

Receiving Passing San Jose State: Beauchman, 4-33; Jurovich, 4-7; Elledge, 2-16; Hooper, 2-9; New Mexico State: Holbrook, 30-49-3-318. Richmond, 1-15; French, 1-12; K. Flynn, 1-5; Hunsucker, 1-3. San Jose State: Tafralis, 19-31-0-317. Boise State: Pettis, 7-54; Young, 6-44; Childs, 4-28; Franklin, 3-40; Hawkins, 3-27; Putnam, 2-45; O’Neill, 2-20; Blaser, 2-9; Harper, 1-10; Johnson, 1-9, Choate, 1-4. Receiving New Mexico State: Cleaver, 5-46; Neiman, 5-43; Buckley, 5-28; Dubois,4-87; Allen, 4- 76; Harris, 3-14; Williams, 2-15; Buckner, 1-5; Buries, 1-4. San Jose State: Jurovich, 10-233; Richmond, 3-51; Elledge, 3-21; Marchini, 1-7; Beauchman, 1-5; French, 1-0.

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San Jose State at Louisiana Tech Nevada vs. San Jose State Joe Aillet Stadium, Ruston, La. Spartan Stadium, San Jose, Calif. November 17, 2007 13,027 in attendance November 24, 2007 12,678 in attendance

Ruston, La.-----San Jose State took its bowl San Jose, Calif.-----For the third year in a row, hopes to Louisiana Tech needing its second San Jose State (5-7, 4-4 WAC) won its final conference road win of the season. In a tale of game of the season. It took the Spartans’ sec- two halves, the Bulldogs’ first 30 minutes were ond fourth-quarter comeback and the ping of better than the Spartans’ second-half in a 27-23 an upright for a 27-24 victory over Nevada. Louisiana Tech win. The San Jose State defense threw up its only Linebacker Matt Castelo seemingly was in second-half shutout of the season in the win. on every play with a single-game career best Nevada (5-6, 3-4 WAC) used the long pass 21 tackles including 4.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 play to build a 24-10 halftime lead. sacks for the Spartans (4-7, 3-4 WAC). The second half belonged all to the Quarterback Adam Tafralis and wide Spartans. Tight end Brian Elledge grabbed a 3- receiver Kevin Jurovich were a dynamic duo yard touchdown pass and Jared Strubeck’s sec- for the second week in a row. Tafralis broke ond field goal of the game early in the fourth the school record for career passing yardage quarter pulled San Jose State to within four with 369 yards and a touchdown and rushed points, 24-20. Jacob French then scored on a for another score. Jurovich caught 11 passes for 13-yard gallop giving the Spartans a 27-24 lead 156 yards, his fifth 100-yard receiving game of that they would not relinquish. the season. San Jose State fans let out a collective sigh Matt Castelo was focused on With two Jared Strubeck field goals, the after Brett Jaekle’s 37-yard field goal try for Jacob French’s fourth-quar- the Louisiana Tech scheme. Spartans trailed 24-6 at the half. San Jose State Nevada with 0:26 left in the game hit the left ter touchdown run was the battled back on Tafralis’ scoring pass to James upright and landed harmlessly in the end T. Callier, his 4-yard scamper and a 22-yard zone. Two kneel downs later, the Spartans had game-winner. field goal from Strubeck. A Louisiana Tech field goal closed out the scoring. their first win over the Wolf Pack in six years.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1234TOTAL San Jose State 6 0 17 0 23 Nevada 7 17 0 0 24 Louisiana Tech 21303 27 San Jose State 7 3 7 10 27

SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME SJSU-LT SCORING SUMMARY QTR./TIME UN-SJSU SJSU-Strubeck, 28-yard field goal 1/12:47 3-0 SJSU-Jurovich, 33-yard pass from Tafralis (Strubeck kick)1/6:13 0-7 LT-Womack, 3-yard pass from Champion (Horwedel kick)1/9:00 3-7 UN-Mitchell, 64-yard pass from Kaepernick (Jaekle kick) 1/3:27 7-7 SJSU-Strubeck, 20-yard field goal 1/4:51 6-7 UN-Fragger, 9-yard run (Stitser kick) 2/9:14 14-7 LT-Livas, 49-yard pass from Champion (Horwedel kick) 1/3:02 6-14 SJSU-Strubeck, 20-yard field goal 2/6:29 14-10 LT-Beck, 6-yard pass from Champion (Horwedel kick) 1/1:06 6-21 UN-Mitchell, 59-yard pass from Kaepernick (Jaekle kick) 2/3:21 21-10 LT-Horwedel, 20-yard field goal 2/4:15 6-24 UN-Jaekle, 36-yard field goal 2/0:00 24-10 SJSU-J.T. Callier, 23-yard pass from Tafarlis (Strubeck kick) SJSU-Elledge, 3-yard pass from Tafralis (Strubeck kick) 3/7:08 24-17 3/13:28 13-24 SJSU-Strubeck, 39-yard field goal 4/14:47 24-20 SJSU-Tafralis, 4-yard run (Strubeck kick) 3/6:31 20-24 SJSU-French, 13-yard run (Strubeck kick) 4/11:42 24-27 SJSU-Strubeck, 22-yard field goal 3/2:00 23-24 LT-Horwedel, 41-yard field goal 4/11:13 23-27 TEAM STATISTICS ...... UN SJSU First Downs ...... 22 25 TEAM STATISTICS ...... SJSU LT Rushes-Yards ...... 35-174 40-86 First Downs...... 23 18 Passing Yards ...... 252 346 Rushes-Yards ...... 26-105 38-152 Passes ...... 12-24-0 30-47-1 Passing Yards ...... 369 261 Total Offense ...... 426 432 Passes ...... 28-47-0 22-36-1 Avg. Per Play ...... 7.2 5.0 Total Offense ...... 474 413 Punts-Avg...... 5-37.6 4-37.0 Avg. Per Play ...... 7.9 7.2 Fumbles-Lost ...... 2-2 0-0 Punts-Avg...... 4-39.2 4-42.8 Penalties-Yards ...... 8-76 6-51 Fumbles-Lost ...... 3-2 2-1 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 1-56 3-12 Penalties-Yards ...... 8-61 10-87 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 5-77 3-55 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 2-16 1-52 Possession Time ...... 23;36 36:24 Kick Returns-Yards ...... 5-106 6-98 Possession Time ...... 30:12 29:48 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Nevada: Lippincott, 16-74; Kaepernick, 9-72; Fragger, 10-28. Rushing San Jose State: French, 16-62; J.T. Callier, 5-13; Eden, 5-12; Tafralis, 5-11; Collins, 3-2; San Jose State: French, 9-41; Tafralis, 7-32; Jurovich, 1-11; Collins, 4-10; J.T. Callier, 3- Hunsucker, 2-2; Island, 1-(-5), Beauchman, 1-(-9); Team, 2-(-2). 6; Eden, 2-5. Louisiana Tech: P. Jackson, 16-77; Griffin, 10-63; Porter, 3-16; Champion, 6-2; Team, Passing 3-(-6). Nevada: Kaepernick, 12-22-0; Team, 0-2-0-0. San Jose State: Tafralis, 29-46-1-342; Eden, 1-1-0-4. Passing San Jose State: Tafralis, 28-47-0-369. Receiving Louisiana Tech: Champion, 22-36-1-261. Nevada: Mitchell, 4-144; Sammons, 4-45; Fragger, 2-33; Mccoy, 2-30. San Jose State: Richmond, 9-143; Jurovich, 8-91; Beauchman, 5-59; French, 4-33; Receiving Elledge, 3-14; Hooper, 1-6. San Jose State: Jurovich, 11-156; Beauchman, 6-83; French, 4-15; Richmond, 3-52; J.T. Callier, 2-46; Williams, 1-10; Elledge, 1-7. Louisiana Tech: Livas, 4-129; Mitchell, 4-37; Harrison, 4-33; Womack, 3-26; B. Jackson, 2-21; P. Jackson, 2-3; Morris, 1-7; Beck, 1-6; Griffin, 1-(-1). www.sjsuspartans.com 89 2007 in Review

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY RUSHING G Att Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LG Avg/G ALL GAMES (5-7) (4-1) (1-6) French, Jacob 12 101 376 45 331 3.3 1 14 27.6 CONFERENCE (4-4) (3-1) (1-3) Tafralis, Adam 12 76 309 128 181 2.4 2 37 15.1 NON-CONFERENCE (1-3) (1-0) (0-3) Callier, James T. 11 67 187 24 163 2.4 3 9 14.8 Eden, Myles 11 22 119 2 117 5.3 0 41 10.6 DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND Hunsucker, Dom. 12 36 111 13 98 2.7 0 21 8.2 9/1/07 at Arizona State 45-3 (L) 54,405 Jurovich, Kevin 12 12 63 7 56 4.7 0 14 4.7 9/8/07 at Kansas State 34-14 (L) 45,545 Island, Cameron 10 13 56 10 46 3.5 1 16 4.6 9/15/07 at Stanford 37-0 (L) 36,144 Collins, Dante 6 21 45 2 43 2.0 2 6 7.2 9/22/07 *at Utah State 23-20 (W) 13,685 Flynn, Kyle 9 2 22 0 22 11.0 0 12 2.4 9/29/07 UC DAVIS 34-14 (W) 17,431 La Secla, Jordan 5 5 12 5 7 1.4 0 7 1.4 10/6/07 *IDAHO 28-20 (W) 16,289 Davis, Yonus 2 3 1 0 1 0.3 0 1 0.5 10/12/07 *(16/16) HAWAI’I 42-35 (L-OT) 20,473 Avila, Michael 1 2 0 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 -2.0 10/20/07 *at Fresno State 30-0 (L) 35,494 Beauchman, Jalal 12 2 6 9 -3 -1.5 0 6 -0.2 11/3/07 *(21/22) at Boise State 42-7 (L) 30,416 Flynn, Sean 4 12 26 44 -18 -1.5 0 13 -4.5 11/10/07 *NEW MEXICO STATE 51-17 (W) 10,452 Team 8 11 0 37 -37 -3.4 0 0 -4.6 11/17/07 *at Louisiana Tech 27-23 (L) 13,027 San Jose State 12 385 1333 328 1005 2.6 9 41 83.8 11/24/07 *NEVADA 27-24 (W) 12,678 Opponents 12 437 2216 231 1985 4.5 19 58 165.4 * – Western Athletic Conference game PASSING G Eff. PC-PA-PI Pct. Yds. TD LG Avg/G TEAM STATISTICS SJSU OPP Tafralis, Adam 12 135.56 251-400-11 62.8 3022 18 68TD 251.8 SCORING...... 245 352 La Secla, Jordan 5 92.64 8-18-0 44.4 64 1 21 12.8 Points Per Game...... 20.4 29.3 Flynn, Sean 4 86.49 10-17-0 58.8 56 0 12 14.0 FIRST DOWNS...... 229 271 Eden, Myles 11 63.47 7-15-0 46.7 30 0 10 2.7 Rushing...... 63 117 San Jose State 12 129.59 276-450-11 61.3 3172 19 68TD 264.3 Passing...... 136 144 Opponents 12 127.01 269-430-20 62.6 2911 22 64 242.6 Penalty...... 30 10 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 1005 1985 RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg/G Yards gained rushing...... 1333 2216 Jurovich, Kevin 12 85 1183 13.9 9 68TD 98.6 Yards lost rushing...... 328 231 Richmond, David 12 55 852 15.5 3 52 71.0 Rushing Attempts...... 385 437 French, Jacob 12 38 297 7.8 1 31 24.8 Average Per Rush...... 2.6 4.5 Beauchman, Jalal 12 36 332 9.2 1 27 27.7 Average Per Game...... 83.8 165.4 Elledge, Brian 12 16 105 6.6 1 23 8.8 TDs Rushing...... 9 19 Callier, James T. 11 8 87 10.9 1 23 7.9 PASSING YARDAGE...... 3172 2911 Flynn, Kyle 9 8 84 10.5 0 17 9.3 Att-Comp-Int...... 450-276-11 430-269-20 Williams, Terrance 12 8 73 9.1 1 24 6.1 Average Per Pass...... 7.0 6.8 Clark, Jeff 4 8 70 8.8 1 17 17.5 Average Per Catch...... 11.5 10.8 Callier, James, Jr. 3 3 26 8.7 1 16 8.7 Average Per Game...... 264.3 242.6 Tafralis, Adam 12 3 25 8.3 0 10 2.1 TDs Passing...... 19 22 Hooper, Michael 10 3 15 5.0 0 9 1.5 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 4177 4896 Marah, Mohamed 12 2 8 4.0 0 5 0.7 Total Plays...... 835 867 Marchini, Nick 11 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.6 Average Per Play...... 5.0 5.6 Ngatuvai, Moa 12 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.4 Average Per Game...... 348.1 408.0 Hunsucker, Dom. 12 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards...... 59-1188 50-1074 San Jose State 12 276 3172 11.5 19 68TD 264.3 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 21-300 25-474 Opponents 12 269 2911 10.8 22 64 242.6 INT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 20-148 11-108 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 20.1 21.5 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LG PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 14.3 19.0 Owens, Christopher 6 26 4.3 0 26 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 7.4 9.8 Lowery, Dwight 4 36 9.0 1 24TD FUMBLES-LOST...... 13-3 17-7 Harris, Jonathan 3 55 18.3 1 35TD PENALTIES-Yards...... 77-550 95-793 Ryan, Andrew 2 31 15.5 0 16 Average Per Game 45.8 66.1 Hunsucker, Dominique 2 0 0.0 0 0 PUNTS-Yards...... 64-2475 52-2026 Castelo, Matt 1 0 0.0 0 0 Average Per Punt...... 38.7 39.0 Marrero, David 1 0 0.0 0 0 Net punt average...... 30.3 30.9 Pulu, Jerome 1 0 0.0 0 0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 30:11 29:39 San Jose State 20 148 7.4 2 35TD 3RD-DOWN Conversions...... 61/180 84/173 Opponents 11 108 9.8 0 28 3rd-Down Pct...... 34% 49% 4TH-DOWN Conversions...... 9/25 6/14 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LG 4th-Down Pct...... 36% 43% Lowery, Dwight 19 273 14.4 1 84TD SACKS BY-Yards...... 18-133 23-153 Marrero, David 2 27 13.5 0 22 MISC YARDS...... 0 0 San Jose State 21 300 14.3 1 84TD TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 31 43 Opponents 25 474 19.0 1 56TD FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 10-23 17-20 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 3-3 0-2 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LG RED-ZONE SCORES...... 25-34 74% 41-46 89% French, Jacob 31 677 21.8 0 32 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... 17-34 50% 29-46 63% Hunsucker, Dominique 16 329 20.6 0 31 PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 29-30 97% 43-43 100% Marrero, David 10 179 17.9 0 24 ATTENDANCE...... 77,323 228,716 Storaasli, Braden 1 0 0.0 0 0 Games/Avg Per Game...... 5/15,465 7/32,674 Island, Cameron 1 3 3.0 0 3 San Jose State 59 1188 20.1 0 32 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT Total Opponents 50 1074 21.5 1 82TD San Jose State...... 53 68 59 65 0 245 Opponents...... 74 108 56 107 7 352 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg. 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PUNTING No. Yds Avg. LG TB FC I20 Blkd Prather, Waylon 62 2450 39.5 62 3 14 24 0 Team 2 25 12.5 25 0 0 0 2 San Jose State 64 2475 38.7 62 3 14 24 2 Opponents 52 2026 39.0 61 6 12 14 1

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG Blkd Strubeck, Jared 10-20 50.0 0-0 5-7 3-6 2-4 0-3 42 2 Johnson,Will 0-3 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 San Jose State 10-23 43.4 0-0 5-7 3-8 2-5 0-3 42 2 Opponents 17-20 85.0 0-0 5-5 5-6 5-6 2-3 52 0

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rec Pass DXP Saf Points Jurovich, Kevin 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Strubeck, Jared 0 10-20 22-22 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 52 Callier, James T. 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Richmond, David 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Jacob French Lowery, Dwight 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 French, Jacob 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Tafralis, Adam 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Collins, Dante 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Johnson, Will 0 0-3 7-8 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 7 Callier, James, Jr. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Elledge, Brian 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Williams, Terrance 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Beauchman, Jalal 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Island, Cameron 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Harris, Jonathan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Clark, Jeff 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Team 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 San Jose State 31 10-23 29-30 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 245 Opponents 43 17-20 43-43 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 352

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg./G Tafralis, Adam 12 476 181 3022 3203 266.9 French, Jacob 12 101 331 0 331 27.6 Callier, James T. 11 67 163 0 163 14.8 Adam Tafralis Eden, Myles 11 37 117 30 147 13.4 Hunsucker, Dominique 12 36 98 0 98 8.2 La Secla, Jordan 5 23 7 64 71 14.2 Jurovich, Kevin 12 12 56 0 56 4.7 Island, Cameron 10 13 46 0 46 4.6 Collins, Dante 6 21 43 0 43 7.2 Flynn, Sean 4 29 -18 56 38 9.5 Flynn, Kyle 9 2 22 0 22 2.4 Davis, Yonus 2 3 1 0 1 0.5 Avila, Michael 1 2 -2 0 -2 -2.0 Beauchman, Jalal 12 2 -3 0 -3 -0.2 Team 8 11 -37 0 -37 -4.6 San Jose State 12 835 1005 3172 4177 348.1 Opponents 12 867 1985 2911 4896 408.0

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg./G French, Jacob 12 331 297 0 677 0 1305 108.8 Jurovich, Kevin 12 56 1183 0 0 0 1239 103.2 Richmond, David 12 0 852 0 0 0 852 71.0 Hunsucker, Dominique 12 98 3 0 329 0 430 35.8 Kevin Jurovich Beauchman, Jalal 12 -3 332 0 0 0 329 27.4 Lowery, Dwight 12 0 0 273 0 36 309 25.8 Callier, James T. 11 163 87 0 0 0 250 22.7 Marrero, David 12 0 0 27 179 0 206 17.2 Tafralis, Adam 12 181 25 0 0 0 206 17.2 Eden, Myles 11 117 0 0 0 0 117 10.6 Flynn, Kyle 9 22 84 0 0 0 106 11.8 Elledge, Brian 12 0 105 0 0 0 105 8.8 Williams, Terrance 12 0 73 0 0 0 73 6.1 Clark, Jeff 4 0 70 0 0 0 70 17.5 Harris, Jonathan 12 0 0 0 0 55 55 4.6 Island, Cameron 10 46 0 0 3 0 49 4.9 Collins, Dante 6 43 0 0 0 0 43 7.2 Ryan, Andrew 12 0 0 0 0 31 31 2.6 Callier, James, Jr. 3 0 26 0 0 0 26 8.7 Owens, Christopher 12 0 0 0 0 26 26 2.2 Hooper, Michael 10 0 15 0 0 0 15 1.5 Marah, Mohamed 12 0 8 0 0 0 8 0.7

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ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING (continued) G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Total Avg./G La Secla, Jordan 5 7 0 0 0 0 7 1.4 Marchini, Nick 11 0 7 0 0 0 7 0.6 Ngatuvai, Moa 12 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.4 Davis,Yonus 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.5 Avila, Michael 1 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -2.0 Flynn, Sean 4 -18 0 0 0 0 -18 -4.5 Team 8 -37 0 0 0 0 -37 -4.6 San Jose State 12 1005 3172 300 1188 148 5813 484.4 Opponents 12 1985 2911 474 1074 108 6552 546.0

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 35 Castelo, Matt 12 67 74 141 12.5-41 2.0-21 1-0 3 1 2 . . 46 Jones, Demetrius 12 44 66 110 3.5-16 1.0-7 2-0 1 27 Harris, Jonathan 12 40 41 81 3.5-9 3-55 1 1-0 1 29 Owens, Christopher 12 41 34 75 2.5-4 6-26 3 22 Ryan, Andrew 12 25 26 51 1.0-7 1.0-7 2-31 3 1 25 Lowery, Dwight 12 30 14 44 4-36 7 53 Gilbert, Jarron 12 23 16 39 7.5-36 4.0-21 4 1 93 Cole, Justin 12 15 20 36 3.5-14 1.0-9 1 1-0 1 19 Ihenacho, Duke 10 20 12 32 2.0-12 4 1 1 95 Ihenacho, Carl 12 14 16 30 6.0-39 5.0-38 1 1 48 Gonzalez, Ryno 6 12 14 26 1.5-6 1 14 Jones, Travis 12 14 10 24 1 99 Willis, Justin 9 7 15 22 1.0-11 1.0-11 1 1 57 Swisher, Jason 12 10 11 21 33 Hunsucker, Dominique 12 11 8 19 2-0 2 1-0 91 Pulu, Jerome 11 7 11 18 2.0-7 1.0-5 1-0 1 96 Davis, Adonis 11 5 10 15 3.0-7 1 24 Newsome, Devin 10 12 3 15 1 31 Chattman, Dimitrous 10 9 4 13 3.0-9 1.0-5 56 Storaasli, Braden 12 8 5 13 1 54 Lomu, David 12 5 5 10 3-0-12 1.0-9 94 Cressel, Kalvin 9 5 4 9 1.0-5 1 97 Gilbert, Aaron 10 5 4 9 1.5-2 18 Claxton, Steven 10 6 2 8 0.5-1 2 30 Carter, Austin 8 6 2 8 3 Marrero, David 12 3 4 7 1-0 89 Elledge, Brian 12 4 3 7 1-0 1 73 Eliapo, Ailao 9 0 6 6 98 Smith, Liam 6 3 2 5 2.5-5 6 Jurovich, Kevin 12 3 2 5 32 Festejo, Pompey 6 3 2 5 13 Eden, Myles 11 4 0 4 20 French, Jacob 12 1 3 4 16 Hamilton, Jerrayl 7 1 2 3 1 10 Strubeck, Jared 12 2 1 3 15 Prather, Waylon 12 3 0 3 41 McHale, Ryan 2 1 1 2 17 Tafralis, Adam 12 2 0 2 8 Richmond, David 12 2 0 2 40 Izokovic, Grant 12 1 1 2 11 Flynn, Kyle 9 1 0 1 79 Castillo, Ronnie 12 1 0 1 36 Maher, Colin 6 1 0 1 39 Island, Cameron 10 0 1 1 43 Callier, James, Jr. 3 0 1 1 2 Atkins, Jay 5 0 1 1 TEAM 12 1 0 1 San Jose State 12 479 458 937 61-243 18-133 20-148 35 6 6-0 11 1 Opponents 12 441 500 941 84-320 23-153 11-108 45 9 3-4 7 4

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SAN JOSE STATE GAME HIGHS OPPONENT GAME HIGHS Rushes 48 vs. Idaho (Oct. 6) Rushes 53 Arizona State (Sept. 1) Yards Rushing 190 vs. New Mexico State (Nov. 10) Yards rushing 276 Stanford (Sept. 15) Yards Per Rush 4.7 at Fresno State (Oct. 20) Yards per rush 5.8 Fresno State (Oct. 20) TD Rushes 4 vs New Mexico State (Nov. 10) TD rushes 3 Arizona State (Sept. 1) Pass attempts 48 at Utah State (Sept. 22) Kansas State (Sept. 8) Pass completions 35 at Utah State (Sept. 22) Fresno State (Oct. 20) Yards Passing 426 at Utah State (Sept. 22) Boise State (Nov. 3) Yards Per Pass 10.2 vs. New Mexico State (Nov. 10) Pass attempts 75 Hawaii (Oct. 12) TD Passes 4 vs. UC Davis (Sept. 29) Pass completions 44 Hawaii (Oct. 12) Total Plays 87 vs. Nevada (Nov. 24) Yards passing 545 Hawaii (Oct. 12) Total Offense 524 at Utah State (Sept. 22) Yards per pass 10.5 Nevada (Nov. 24) Yards Per Play 6.8 vs. New Mexico State (Nov. 10) TD passes 4 Hawaii (Oct. 12) Points 51 vs. New Mexico State (Nov. 10) Total plays 101 Hawaii (Oct. 12) Sacks By 4 vs. Hawai’i (Oct. 12) Total offense 601 Hawaii (Oct. 12) Dwight Lowery First Downs 30 at Utah State (Sept. 22) Yards per play 7.2 Nevada (Nov. 24) Penalties 12 at Fresno State (Oct. 20) Points 45 Arizona State (Sept. 1) Penalty Yards 90 at Fresno State (Oct. 20) Sacks by 3 Arizona State (Sept. 1) Turnovers 4 vs. Hawai’i (Oct. 12) Kansas State (Sept. 8) Interceptions By 4 vs. UC Davis (Sept. 29) Stanford (Sept. 15) vs. Hawai’i (Oct. 12) Fresno State (Oct. 20) Boise State (Nov. 3) SAN JOSE STATE First downs 34 Hawaii (Oct. 12) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Penalties 12 by Idaho (Oct. 6) Turnovers 4 UC Davis (Sept. 29) Rushes 31 James T. Callier vs. Idaho Hawaii (Oct. 12) Yards rushing 97 Adam Tafralis at Fresno State New Mexico State (Nov. 10) TD rushes 2 James T. Callier vs. Idaho Interceptions 3 Hawaii (Oct. 12) Dante Collins vs. New Mexico State Long rush 41 Myles Eden vs. New Mexico State Pass attempts 48 Adam Tafralis at Utah State OPPONENT Pass completions 35 Adam Tafralis at Utah State INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Yards passing 426 Adam Tafralis at Utah State Rushes 22 Derrvin Speight, Utah State Matt Castelo TD passes 4 Adam Tafralis vs. UC Davis Deonte Jackson, vs Idaho Long pass 68 Adam Tafralis vs. Hawai’i Yards rushing 144 Ryan Mathews, Fresno State Receptions 11 Kevin Jurovich at Louisiana Tech TD rushes 3 Ryan Torain, Arizona State Yards receiving 233 Kevin Jurovich vs. New Mexico State Long rush 58 Ryan Mathews, Fresno State TD receptions 2 David Richmond at Utah State Pass attempts 75 Colt Brennan, Hawai’i Kevin Jurovich vs. UC Davis Pass completions 44 Colt Brennan, Hawai’i Kevin Jurovich vs. Hawai’i Yards passing 545 Colt Brennan, Hawai’i Kevin Jurovich vs. New Mexico State TD passes 4 Colt Brennan, Hawai’i Long reception 68 Kevin Jurovich vs. Hawai’i Long pass 64 , Nevada Field goals 3 Jared Strubeck vs. New Mexico State Receptions 14 Ryan Grice-Mullen, Hawai’i Jared Strubeck at Louisiana Tech Yards receiving 175 Ryan Grice-Mullen, Hawai’i Long field goal 42 Jared Strubeck vs. New Mexico State TD receptions 2 Austin Pettis, at Boise State Punts 8 Waylon Prather at Arizona State Marko Mitchell, Nevada Waylon Prather at Stanford Long reception 64 Marko Mitchell, Nevada Punting Avg. 45.5 Waylon Prather at Arizona State Field goals 3 Derek Belch, Stanford Long punt 62 Waylon Prather at Arizona State Clint Stitser, Fresno State Waylon Prather vs. New Mexico State Long field goal 52 Derek Belch, Stanford Christopher Owens Long punt return 84 Dwight Lowery vs. Hawai’i Punts 6 Leon Jackson, Utah State Long kickoff return 32 Jacob French vs. Hawai’i T.J. Conley, Idaho Jacob French at Louisiana Tech Jared Kaufman, New Mexico State Tackles 21 Matt Castelo at Louisiana Tech Punting Avg. 49.8 Kyle Zimmerman, Fresno State Sacks 2.0 Carl Ihenacho vs. Hawai’i Long punt 61 Kyle Zimmerman, Fresno State Jarron Gilbert vs. New Mexico State Long punt return 56 Deon Murphy, Kansas State Matt Castelo at Louisiana Tech Alex Rosenblum, Nevada Tackles for loss 4.0 Matt Castelo at Louisiana Tech Long kickoff return 82 Kevin Robinson, Utah State Interceptions 2 Andrew Ryan vs. Hawai’i Tackles 18 David Vobora, vs Idaho Sacks 1.0 by 18 different players Tackles for loss 3.0 Chris Buck, UC Davis Dante Floyd, New Mexico State Interceptions 2 Myron Newberry, Hawai’i

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New Arizona Kansas Fresno Louisiana Stanford Utah State UC Davis Idaho Hawai’i Boise State Mexico Nevada State State State Tech State Offense

Beauchman Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Marchini Richmond WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR TE WR

Booker Moreno Moreno Moreno Zusin Koloto Koloto Koloto Koloto Koloto Koloto Koloto OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT

Leatiota Leatiota Koloto Leatiota Castillo Leatiota Leatiota Leatiota Leatiota Leatiota Leatiota Leatiota OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG

Castillo Castillo Castillo Paysinger Paysinger Castillo Castillo Castillo Castillo Castillo Castillo Castillo C C C C C C C C C C C C

Ngatuvai Ngatuvai Ngatuvai Castillo Ngatuvai Ngatuvai Ngatuvai Ngatuvai Ngatuvai Ngatuvai Ngatuvai Ngatuvai OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG OG

McGriff McGriff Booker Booker Booker Booker Booker Booker Booker Booker Booker Giesen OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT OT

Konye Marchini Clark K. Flynn K. Flynn Elledge K. Flynn Elledge Elledge Elledge Elledge Elledge TE TE TE WR WR TE WR TE TE TE TE TE

Tafralis Tafralis Tafralis Tafralis Tafralis Tafralis Tafralis Tafralis Tafralis Tafralis Tafralis Tafralis QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB

Marah J.T. Callier Marah Beauchman Beauchman Clark Beauchman J.T. Callier Marchini J.T. Callier Marah Hooper RB RB RB WR WR TE WR RB TE RB RB WR

Davis French Hunsucker French Williams J.T. Callier French French Hunsucker French French French RB RB RB RB WR RB RB RB RB RB RB RB

Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich Jurovich WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR

Defense

J. Gilbert J. Gilbert J. Gilbert J. Gilbert J. Gilbert J. Gilbert Cole J. Gilbert J. Gilbert Cole J. Gilbert J. Gilbert DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE

A. Davis Pulu Pulu A. Davis A. Davis A. Davis J. Gilbert A. Davis A. Davis J. Gilbert A. Davis A. Davis DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT

Willis Willis Willis Pulu Willis Willis Pulu Pulu Pulu Pulu Pulu Pulu DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT

C. Ihenacho C. Ihenacho C. Ihenacho Cole Cole Cole C. Ihenacho Cole C. Ihenacho C. Ihenacho C. Ihenacho C. Ihenacho DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE

D. Jones D. Jones D. Jones D. Jones D. Jones D. Jones Harris D. Jones D. Jones D. Jones D. Jones D. Jones LB LB LB LB LB LB S LB LB LB LB LB

Castelo Castelo Castelo Castelo Castelo Castelo Castelo Castelo Castelo Castelo Castelo Castelo LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB

Gonzalez Gonzalez Storaasli Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez D. Ihenacho Festejo Cole Newsome Cole Cole LB LB LB LB LB LB S S DE CB DE DE

Lowery Lowery Lowery Lowery Lowery Newsome Lowery Lowery Lowery Lowery Lowery Lowery CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB

Owens Owens Owens Owens Owens Owens Owens Owens Owens Owens Owens Owens CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB

Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Hunsucker Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris S S S S S S S S S S S S

Hunsucker D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho D. Ihenacho Hunsucker Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan Ryan D. Ihenacho S S S S S S S S S S S S

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HONORS Terrance Williams, WR John Booker, OT Academic All-WAC 2nd team All-WAC Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game Justin Willis, DT Academic All-WAC Austin Carter, CB Academic All-WAC Dick Tomey, Head Coach American Football Coaches Association Matt Castelo, LB elected 1st vice-president for 2008 Nagurski Award watch list FWAA All-America Checklist Gary Emanuel, Assistant Coach 1st team All-WAC 2007 NCAA Expert Coaches Academy Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game participant

Dante Collins, RB NCAA STATISTICS Academic All-WAC Team Scoring Offense - 103rd Myles Eden, QB Total Offense - 88th Dwight Lowery is the first San Jose State Academic All-WAC Rushing Offense - 112th University football player to receive first- Passing Offense - 33rd team All-America honors in multiple sea- David Giesen, OG Passing Efficiency - 50th sons and the first Spartan to be honored by Academic All-WAC Kickoff Returns - 86th the AFCA and FWAA during his career. Punting - 119th Lowery is among 125 players all-time to be Aaron Gilbert, DT Scoring Defense - 77th named an AFCA All-America two or more Academic All-WAC Total Defense - 75th times. Rushing Defense - 73rd Jarron Gilbert, DE Mohamed Marah, RB Passing Defense - 78th 2nd team All-WAC Academic All-WAC Passing Efficiency Defense - 67th Punt Returns - 9th Jonathan Harris, S Nick Marchini, TE Turnover Margin - 7th WAC Defensive Player of the Week Academic All-WAC Passes Intercepted - 10th (9/24) Fumbles Recovered - 92nd Devin Newsome, CB Fewest Fumbles Lost - 1st tied Carl Ihenacho, DE Academic All-WAC Turnovers Gained - 34th Academic All-WAC Fewest Yards Penalized - 22nd Christopher Owens, CB Sacks - 96th Demetrius Jones, LB 2nd team All-WAC Sacks Allowed - 51st tied Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game Justin Paysinger, C Individuals (Top-50) Travis Jones, LB Rimington Trophy watch list Receptions - Kevin Jurovich, 13th Academic All-WAC Receiving Yards - Kevin Jurovich, 9th Waylon Prather, P Passing Efficiency - Adam Tafralis, 35th Kevin Jurovich, WR FWAA All-Amreica Checklist Total Offense - Adam Tafralis, 35th WAC Offensive Player of the Week 2008 Hula Bowl Interceptions - Christopher Owens, 12th (11/12) Punt Returns - Dwight Lowery, 13th 2nd team All-WAC Liam Smith, DE Total Tackles - Matt Castelo, 6th Academic All-WAC Demetrius Jones, 48th Dwight Lowery, CB Unassisted Tackles - Matt Castelo, 31st Playboy All-America team Braden Storaasli, LB FWAA All-America Checklist Academic All-WAC Bednarik Award watch list Nagurski Award watch list Jared Strubeck, PK Jim Thorpe Award watch list FWAA All-Amreica Checklist Lott Trophy quarterfinalist 1st team All-WAC Adam Tafralis, QB American Football Coaches Association FWAA All-America Checklist (AFCA) 1st-team All-America WAC Offensive Player of the Week 2008 East-West Shrine Game (9/24) Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game www.sjsuspartans.com 95 2007 in Review

In its 47th access to many of its postseason champi- WAC Football Champions year, the onships. 1962 New Mexico Western The WAC is the sixth oldest among 1963 New Mexico Athletic the nation’s 11 Division I-A conferences. 1964 Arizona, Utah & New Mexico Conference con- Its history traces back to July 27, 1962, 1965 BYU tinues to evolve when the original six-team league of 1966 Wyoming and features Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, 1967 Wyoming some of the New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming began 1968 Wyoming nation’s best competition. 1969 Arizona State intercollegiate The first championship was held in 1970 Arizona State competition. November 1962, when Arizona won the 1971 Arizona State One thing that men’s cross country title and New Karl Benson 1972 Arizona State remains Mexico followed with the first WAC foot- WAC Commissioner 1973 Arizona & Arizona State unchanged is ball title. Arizona finished second in the 1974 BYU the persistent NCAA and, less 1975 Arizona State nature of the nine schools in the WAC to than three years later, Arizona State 1976 BYU & Wyoming advance their programs to contend at the claimed the league’s first NCAA title 1977 Arizona State & BYU top levels of the NCAA. when the Sun Devils won the College 1978 BYU The WAC provides its student-ath- World Series. Rice was the last WAC 1979 BYU letes the chance to travel to scenic desti- school to earn an NCAA team title when 1980 BYU nations and gain exposure in some of the it won the College World Series in 2003. 1981 BYU nation’s most diverse markets. In addi- Since 1962, changes have occurred. 1982 BYU tion, the WAC’s student-athletes work to UTEP and Colorado State became mem- 1983 BYU achieve the highest levels of success with bers in September 1967. Arizona and 1984 BYU the academic support of their respective Arizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978. 1985 Air Force & Fresno State institutions. The WAC then 1986 San Diego State The WAC added San 1987 Wyoming has experienced Diego State 1988 Wyoming tremendous (1978), 1989 BYU success. Over Hawai‘i (1979) 1990 BYU the past six and Air Force 1991 BYU years, it has (1980). Before 1992 Hawai’i, Fresno State & BYU won 54.5 per- 1990, the WAC 1993 BYU, Fresno State & Wyoming cent of its bowl sponsored 1994 Colorado State games, the third champi- 1995 Colorado State, BYU, best winning percentage of any confer- onships only in men’s sports. However, a Utah & Air Force ence in the nation, and has sent 22 teams merger with the High Country Athletic 1996 Wyoming (Pacific Division) to bowl games. Boise State has won 76 Conference formed a single conference BYU (Mountain Division) games since joining the conference, the under one administrative structure, and 1997 Colorado State (Pacific Division) most in the nation during that time span the 1990-91 athletic year was the first in New Mexico (Mountain Division) (2001-07). For the second year in a row, which both men and women competed 1998 BYU (Pacific Division) the WAC sent a team to a BCS bowl game under the WAC name. Air Force (Mountain Division) as Hawai’i earned a Sugar Bowl bid fol- Fresno State was added in 1992, and 1999 Hawai’i, TCU & Fresno State lowing Boise State’s unforgettable 2007 then in 1996, the women’s programs from 2000 UTEP & TCU Fiesta Bowl victory. Air Force and Hawai‘i along with six 2001 Louisiana Tech The WAC has sent at least two teams new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, 2002 Boise State to the NCAA Men’s Basketball SMU, TCU and Tulsa) came into the 2003 Boise State Tournament in 23 of the past 25 seasons. WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, 2004 Boise State Every current WAC school has competed Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San 2005 Nevada & Boise State in the NCAA Tournament since 1990. In Diego State, Utah and Wyoming with- 2006 Boise State baseball, the WAC boasts two national drew on June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), 2007 Hawai’i champions in the past five years. Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech WAC alums have made their pres- (2001) were added. TCU withdrew fol- there are championships in baseball, bas- ence felt as well. David Carr (Fresno lowing the 2000-01 season. The current ketball, cross country, football, golf, ten- State) was the first player selected in the membership was established on July 1, nis, indoor track and field and outdoor 2002 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans. 2005, when Idaho, New Mexico State and track and field. Championships for In 2001, the WAC partnered with Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, women are held in basketball, cross ESPN for coverage of football and basket- SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. country, golf, , soccer, softball, ball giving the conference national expo- Presently, the WAC crowns team and swimming and , , indoor sure. The WAC officially added WAC.tv individual champions in 19 sports – eight track and field, outdoor track and field in 2006 to give fans streaming internet men’s and 11 women’s. For the men, and volleyball.

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2007 STANDINGS PLAYERS OF THE WEEK WAC GAMES ALL GAMES Offense W L Pct. W L Pct. 9/3 & 9/10 Colt Brennan, Hawai’i, QB Hawai’i 8 0 1.000 12 1 .923 9/17 Chris Williams, New Mexico State, WR Boise State 7 1 .875 10 3 .769 9/24 Adam Tafralis, San Jose State, QB Fresno State 6 2 .750 9 4 .692 10/1 Ian Johnson, Boise State, RB San Jose State 4 4 .500 5 7 .417 10/8 Ryan Matthews, Fresno State, RB Louisiana Tech 4 4 .500 5 7 .417 10/15 Ian Johnson, Boise State, RB Nevada 4 4 .500 6 7 .462 10/22 Luke Lippincott, Nevada, RB Utah State 2 6 .250 2 10 .167 10/29 Colt Brennan, Hawai’i, QB New Mexico State 1 7 .125 4 9 .308 11/5 Colin Kaepernick, Nevada, QB 11/12 Kevin Jurovich, San Jose State, WR Idaho 0 8 .000 1 11 .083 11/19 Tyler Graunke, Hawai’i, QB 11/26 Colt Brennan, Hawai’i, QB First Team All-WAC Second Team All-WAC 12/3 Jason Rivers, Hawai’i, WR Wide Receivers Wide Receivers Defense Jeremy Childs, SO, Boise State Kevin Jurovich, JR, San Jose State 9/3 Tony Moss, Louisiana Tech, CB Davonne Bess, JR, Hawai’i Jason Rivers, JR, Hawai’i 9/10 Brandon Ogletree, Idaho, LB Ryan Grice-Mullen, JR, Hawai’i Chris Williams, JR, New Mexico State 9/17 Solomon Eliminian, Hawai’i, LB Tight End Tight End 9/24 Jonathan Harris, San Jose State, S Bear Pascoe, JR, Fresno State Adam Bishop, SR, Nevada 10/1 Myron Newberry, Hawai’i, DB Offensive Linemen Offensive Linemen 10/8 Solomon Eliminian, Hawai’i, LB , JR, Boise State John Booker, SR, San Jose State 10/15 Quin Harris, Louisiana Tech, LB Ryan Wendell, SR, Fresno State Tad Miller, SR, Boise State 10/22 Davon House, New Mexico State, DB John Estes, SO, Hawai’i Adam Korby, JR, Idaho 10/29 Ezra Butler, Nevada, LB Hercules Satele, SR, Hawai’i Tyler Miller, SR, Louisiana Tech 11/5 Antonio Baker, Louisana Tech, S Dominic Green, SR, Nevada Mike Martinez, SR, New Mexico State 11/12 Dallas Dobbs, Boise State, LB Quarterback Shawn Murphy, SR, Utah State 11/19 Mark Dillard, Louisiana Tech, LB Colt Brennan, SR, Hawai’i Quarterback 11/26 Solomon Eliminian, Hawai’i, LB Running Backs Taylor Tharp, SR, Boise State 12/3 Ezra Butler, Nevada, LB Ian Johnson, JR, Boise State Running Backs Special Teams Luke Lippincott, JR, Nevada Deonte Jackson, FR, Idaho 9/3 Chris Keagle, Louisiana Tech, P Down Linemen Patrick Jackson, JR, Louisiana Tech 9/10 Dan Kelly, Hawai’i, PK , JR, Hawai’i Down Linemen 9/17 Rashaun Scott, Boise State, KR Tyler Clutts, SR, Fresno State Jarron Gilbert, JR, San Jose State 9/24 Kevin Robinson, Utah State, KR Nick Schlekeway, SR, Boise State John Muse, SR, Louisiana Tech 10/1 Dwayne Sanders, Nevada, KR Mike Lafaele, SR, Hawai’i Chris Pugh, SR, Louisiana Tech 10/8 A.J. Jefferson, Fresno State, KR 10/15 Kyle Brotzman, Boise State, PK Linebackers Matt Hines, SR, Nevada 10/22 Kyle Zimmerman, Fresno State, P Matt Castelo, SR, San Jose State Linebackers 10/29 Kyle Brotzman, Boise State, PK Solomon Eliminian, JR, Hawai’i Quin Harris, JR, Louisiana Tech 11/5 & 11/12 A.J. Jefferson, Fresno State, KR David Vobora, SR, Idaho Ezra Butler, SR, Nevada 11/19 Dan Kelly, Hawai’i, PK Adam Leonard, JR, Hawai’i Dante Floyd, SR, New Mexico State 11/26 Kyle Brotzman, Boise State, PK Marcus Riley, SR, Fresno State Jake Hutton, JR, Utah State 12/3 Kyle Zimmerman, Fresno State, P Defensive Backs Defensive Backs Dwight Lowery, SR, San Jose State Christopher Owens, SR, Marty Tadman, JR, Boise State San Jose State Academic All-WAC Spartans Antonio Baker, SO, Louisiana Tech Kyle Wilson, SO, Boise State Offensive Line David Giesen Myron Newberry, SR, Hawai’i Stanley Franks, SR, Idaho Wide Receiver Terrance Williams Placekicker: Dan Kelly, JR, Hawai’i , SO, Idaho Tight End Nick Marchini Punter: Chris Keagle, JR, Louisiana Tech Placekicker Quarterback Myles Eden Special Teams: Kevin Robinson, SR Kyle Brotzman, FR, Boise State Running Back Dante Collins Utah State Punter Running Back Mohamed Marah Offensive Player of the Year: leon Jackon, III, SR, Utah State Defensive Line Carl Ihenacho Colt Brennan, SR, Hawai’i Special Teams Defensive Line Aaron Gilbert Defensive Player of the Year: A.J. Jefferson, SO, Fresno State Defensive Line Liam Smith Marcus Riley, SR, Fresno State Shiloh Keo, SO, Idaho Defensive Line Justin Willis Freshman of the Year: Linebacker Travis Jones Colin Kaepernick, QB, Nevada Linebacker Braden Storaasli Coach of the Year: June Jones, Hawai’i Defensive Back Austin Carter Defensive Back Devin Newsome Long Snapper Grant Izokovic www.sjsuspartans.com 97 2007 in Review

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

Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl December 24, 2008 WAC vs. Pac-10

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.

Humanitarian Bowl December 30, 2008 WAC vs. ACC

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

Conference 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 Dave Wasick Carl Ekern Steve DeBerg Frank Manumaleuga www.sjsuspartans.com 99 2nd-team All-Conference Selections

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

Ed Luther Gerald Willhite Mike Perez Sheldon Canley Lyneil Mayo

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

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-G)

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 , 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 103 All-Americas

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICAS (H-Z) Wilson Faumuina, DT, 1975 Tracy Franz, TE, 1980 , 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 , T, 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 2000-01 – Houston (ARENA), Football, Arena Football 2, NFL Europe) 2002 – Orlando (ARENA) Trevor Bowles, OL A 1984-86 – Montreal (CFL) Dave Albright, LB 1987-91 – Edmonton (CFL) 1985 – Memphis (USFL), Kevin Bowman, WR (3 NFL games) 1986-91 – Saskatchewan (CFL) 1987 – British Columbia (CFL) Steve Alexakos, OL (18 NFL games) 1987 – Philadelphia 1970 – Denver, Sean Brewer, TE (10 NFL games) 1971 – New York Giants 2002 – Cincinnati, Chris Alexander, LB 2003 – Atlanta 1991 – Frankfurt (WLAF), Jamall Broussard, WR (8 NFL games) 1994-95 – Albany (ARENA) 2004 – Carolina Courtney Anderson, TE (43 NFL games) 2005 – Cincinnati (practice squad) 2004-06 – Oakland 2006 – Cologne (NFL Europe) 2007 – Detroit, Atlanta 2006 – Houston (practice squad) Gill Byrd, CB B 2007 – Toronto (CFL) 1st round draft pick Martin Baccaglio, OL (14 NFL games) 2008 – Philadelphia, San Jose (ARENA) 22nd selection in 1983 1968 – San Diego (AFL), John Broussard, WR (8 NFL games) 1968-70 – Cincinnati 2007 – Jacksonville 10 NFL seasons Stacey Bailey, WR (91 NFL games) Norman Brown, OLB San Diego 1983-92 1982-90 – Atlanta 1996 – Minnesota (ARENA), 2 Pro Bowl selections Bill Benjamin, OLB (2 NFL games) 1997-98 New Jersey (ARENA) 1987 – Indianapolis Bryce Burnett, TE San Diego Chargers Hall of Fame Keith Birlem, QB (9 NFL games) 1996-97 – Barcelona (WLAF) 1939 – Washington, Mack Burton, WR Assistant coach 1939 – Chicago Cardinals 1962-66 – British Columbia (CFL) St. Louis Rams 2003-05 John Blain, OL Howard Butler, DT Chicago 2006-07 1977-87 – British Columbia (CFL) 1996-2002 – San Jose (ARENA) John Blake, OL Gill Byrd, CB (149 NFL games) 1978-80 – British Columbia (CFL) 1983-92 – San Diego Marshall Blount, DE C 2004 – Central Valley (ARENA2) Jim Cadile, OL (128 NFL games) Kim Bokamper, DE (127 NFL games) 1962-72 – Chicago 1977-85 – Miami Reggie Candler, L Damon Bowers, WR 2005-06 – Bakersfield (ARENA2) 1999 – New Engand (ARENA), Sheldon Canley, TB (1 NFL game)

Jim Cadile, OL 11 NFL seasons Chicago 1962-72

Spartan Facts:

John Blain, OT Kim Bokamper, DE 141 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 13 have played in 1979 British Columbia Lions’ 10 or more seasons 50th season All-Time Dream Team www.sjsuspartans.com 105 Spartans in the Pros

1991-92 – San Francisco, 1984-87, 92-93 – Tampa Bay (NFL), 1992 – New York Jets, 1988-91 – Kansas City, 1994 – Baltimore (CFL) 1993 – Miami, John Carlos, WR 1998 – Atlanta 1971 – Montreal (CFL), Charles DeJurnett, DT (118 NFL games) 1972 – Toronto (CFL) 1974-75 – Southern California (WFL), Danny Clark, DE (1 NFL game) 1976-80 – San Diego, 1987 – 1982-86 – Los Angeles Rams K.C. Clark, DB (26 NFL games) David Diaz-Infante, OG (69 NFL games) 1987-88, 90-91 – Denver, 1987 – San Diego, 1990 – British Columbia (CFL), 1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF), Steve Clarkson, QB 1993-94 – Sacramento (CFL), 1983 – Saskatchewan (CFL) 1996-98, 2000, 01 – Denver, Charles Clinton, CB (2 NFL games) 1999 – Philadelphia, 1987 – Houston 2001 – Las Vegas (XFL) David Diaz-Infante, G Sherman Cocroft, S (67 NFL games) Jeremy Dominguez, L 12 professional seasons 1985-87 – Kansas City, 2002 – Fresno (ARENA2) San Diego 1987 1988 – Buffalo, Oscar Donahue, WR (13 NFL games) Frankfurt (WLAF) 1991-92 1989 – Tampa Bay 1962 – Minnesota Sacramento (CFL) 1993-94 Dan Colchico, DE (78 NFL games) Leon Donohue, OL (84 NFL games) Denver 1996-98, 2000, 2001 1960-64, 67 – San Francisco, 1962-64 – San Francisco, Philadelphia 1999 1969 – New Orleans 1965-67 – Dallas Las Vegas (XFL) 2001 Floyd Collier Harley Dow, K (12 NFL games) 1948 – San Francisco (AAFC) 1950 – San Francisco Greg Cox, S (55 NFL games) E 1988, 90-91 – San Francisco, Carl Ekern, LB (151 NFL games) 1989 – New York Giants, 1976-88 – Los Angeles Rams 1995 – San Jose (ARENA) F Harold Crisler, E (53 NFL games) Wilson Faumuina, DT (74 NFL games) 1948-49 – Washington, 1977-82 – Atlanta 1950 – Baltimore (AAFC) Mervyn Fernandez, WR (86 NFL games) Wardell Crutchfield, DB 1982-86 – British Columbia (CFL), 2000 – Iowa (ARENA) 1987-92 – Los Angeles Raiders, Clarence Cunningham, WR 1994 – British Columbia (CFL) 2007-08 – Stockton (ARENA2) Tony Ficklin, DE D 2007 – Green Bay (ARENA2), Ken Daniel, CB (32 NFL games) 2008 – Kansas City (ARENA), 1983-84 – Oakland (USFL), New York (ARENA) 1984 – New York Giants, Paul Franklin, CB 1986-87 – Indianapolis 1995-96 – Orlando (ARENA), , WR (44 NFL games) 1997 – New York City (ARENA) Carl Ekern, LB 2003-05 – San Jose (ARENA) Tracy Franz, TE (3 NFL games) 13 NFL seasons 2005-07 – Chicago 1984-85 – Oakland (USFL), Los Angeles Rams 1976-88 Steve DeBerg, QB (207 NFL games) 1987 – San Francisco 1977-80 – San Francisco, G All Pro Selection 1981-83 – Denver, Chon Gallegos, QB 1986 Pro Bowl Selection Steve DeBerg, QB 1986 17 NFL seasons San Francisco 1977-80 Denver 1981-83 Tampa Bay (NFL) 1984-87 Kansas City 1988-91 Tampa Bay 1992-93 Miami 1993 Charles DeJurnett, DL Atlanta 1998 11 NFL seasons Assistant Coach Southern California (WFL) New York Giants 1995-96 1974-75 Tampa Bay (ARENA) 2004 San Diego 1976-80 Spartan Stadium Los Angeles Rams 1982-86 Ring of Honor

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1962 – Oakland (AFL) 1974-78, 80-82 – Los Angeles Rams Jeff Garcia, QB (112 NFL games) James Jones, WR (16 NFL games) 1994-98 – Calgary (CFL), 2007 – Green Bay 1999-03 – San Francisco, Jarmar Julien, TB (2 NFL games) 2004 – Cleveland, 2002 – Kansas City Chiefs 2005 – Detroit, K 2006 – Philaadelphia, Rick Kane, TB (125 NFL games) 2007 – Tampa Bay 1977-83 – Detroit, Trestin George, DB 1984 – Washington, 2007-08 – San Jose (ARENA) 1985 – Detroit Randy Gill, LB (8 NFL games) Mike Katolin, OL (3 NFL games) 1978 – St. Louis, Tampa Bay 1983 – Boston (USFL), Mace Gouldsby, DT 1984 – Oklahoma (USFL), 1990 – Edmonton (CFL) 1985 – Arizona (USFL), Dee Grayer, CB 1987 – Cleveland Wilson Faumuina, DT 1997 – Milwaukee (ARENA), Tim Kearse, WR (3 NFL games) 1st round draft pick 1998 – Portland (ARENA) 1983 – British Columbia (CFL), 20th selection in 1977 H 1987 – Detroit, Indianapolis, Atlanta 1977-82 Charlie Hardy, E 1988 – Saskatchewan (CFL) 1960-62 – Oakland (AFL) Sam Kennedy, LB (3 NFL games) , FB (110 NFL games) 1988 – San Francisco 1966-68 – Cleveland, L 1969-73 – Washington Tom Louderback, OL (24 NFL games) Brian Hawkins, DB 1958-59 – Philadelphia, 1983 – Saskatchewan (CFL) 1958-59 – Oakland (AFL), Marcus Helfman, TE 1962 – Buffalo (AFL) 2004 – Scottish Claymores David Loverne, OG (64 NFL games) (NFL-Europe), 2000-01 – New York Jets, 2005 – Rhein Fire (NFL-Europe) 2002 – Washington, Paul Held, QB (13 NFL games) 2003 – St. Louis, 1954 – Pittsburgh, 2004 – Detroit, 1955 – Detroit, Green Bay 2005 – Detroit (injured reserve) Fred Heron, DE (79 NFL games) Ed Luther, QB (61 NFL games) 1966-72 – St. Louis 1980-84 – San Diego, Mervyn Fernandez, WR Pat Hinds, OT 1985 – Jacksonville (USFL), 12 professional seasons 1991-92 – Calgary (CFL), 1986 – Indianapolis 1993 – Toronto (CFL) , QB British Columbia (CFL) 1982-86 , FB (78 NFL games) 1991 – Columbus (ARENA), Los Angeles Raiders 1987-92 1999-2002 – St. Louis Rams, 1992 – San Antonio (ARENA) British Columbia (CFL) 1994 2003 – Arizona, Ray Lychak, OL 2004 – Arizona (injured reserve), 1966-68 – Montreal (CFL), 1985 CFL 2005 – Arizona 1969 – Edmonton (CFL), Most Outstanding Player 2006 – New York Jets 1970-71 – British Columbia (CFL), Domingo Holmes, CB 1972-73 – Winnipeg (CFL) 2008 – Stockton (ARENA2) M Michael Hooper, WR Curtice Macfarlane, L 2008 – Stockton (ARENA2) 1998-99, 2001 – San Jose (ARENA), Bud Hubbard, E (10 NFL games) 2003 – Ottawa (CFL) 1935 – Brooklyn Frank Manumaleuna, LB (35 NFL games) Eric Hurt, DB (4 NFL games) 1979-81 – Kansas City, 1980 – Cleveland, Dallas 1983-84 – Oakland (USFL), J 1985 – Portland (USFL) Cass Jackson, DB Derrick Martin, DB (3 NFL games) 1964 – Ottawa (CFL) 1980 – Hamilton (CFL), Bobby Johnson, TB 1983-85 – Oakland (USFL), 1986 – Saskatchewan (CFL) 1987 – San Francisco Johnny Johnson, TB (72 NFL games) Ralph Martini, QB 1990-92 – Phoenix, 1992 – Sacramento (WLAF) Johnny Johnson, TB 1993-94 – New York Jets Lyneil Mayo, OLB Phoenix 1990-92 Marv Johnson, HB (40 NFL games) 1991, 1992 – British Columbia (CFL), New York Jets 1993-94 1951-52 – Los Angeles, 1992 – Frankfurt (WLAF) 1990 NFL 1952-53 – Green Bay Keith McDonald, WR (9 NFL games) Rookie of the Year Cody Jones, DT (110 NFL games) 1987 – Houston, www.sjsuspartans.com 107 Spartans in the Pros

1989 – Detroit 1994-97 – Albany (ARENA), Searcy Miles 1998 – New York City (ARENA), 1954-56 – San Francisco 1999 – New England (ARENA) Frank Minnini, HB (36 NFL games) Philip Perry, FB/LB 1947-49 – Chicago, 2005-06 – Memphis (ARENA2) 1949 – Pittsburgh Bill Peterson, OL (56 NFL games) N 1968-72 – Cincinnati, Kenny Nash, WR (1 NFL game) 1975 – Kansas City 1987 – Kansas City Tom Petithomme, FB Joe Nedney, PK (137 NFL games) 1995-96 – San Jose (ARENA), 1995 – Oakland (practice squad), 1998 – Iowa (ARENA), 1995-96 – Miami, 1999 – San Jose (ARENA) 1997-99 – Arizona, Bob Pifferini, OL (12 NFL games) 1999 – Baltimore, 1949 – Detroit 1999 – Oakland, Art Powell, E (13 NFL games) Mark Nichols, WR 2000 – Denver, 1957 – Montreal (CFL), 1st round draft pick 2000 – Carolina, 1959 – Philadelphia, 15th selection in 1981 2001-03 – Tennessee, 1960-62 – New York (AFL), Detroit 1981-87 2004 – Tennessee (injured reserve), 1963-66 – Oakland (AFL), 2005-07 – San Francisco 1967 – Buffalo (AFL), Mark Nichols, WR (76 NFL games) 1968 – Minnesota 1981-87 – Detroit Tim Provost, OL Kaiser Noa, LB 2003 – New England (practice squad) 1993 – Miami (ARENA) R Abdul-Salam Noah, DT Larnell Ransom, DL 2001 – San Francisco (XFL), 2008 – Central Valley (ARENA2) 2004-05 – New Orleans (ARENA), Phil Rebboah, PK 2006 – Georgia (ARENA) 1984 – Los Angeles Raiders, , HB (9 NFL games) 1985-86 – San Diego 1960-61 – San Francisco Jerry Reese, WR (5 NFL games) O 1995, 96 – San Jose (ARENA), William Obeng, OL 1995 – San Antonio (CFL), 2005 – Oakland (practice squad), 1997 – Buffalo, 2006 – Cologne (NFL Europe) 1998 – Scotland (NFL-Europe), 2007-08 – San Jose (ARENA) 1999-2004 – San Jose (ARENA) Jerry Reese, WR Ron Ockimey, S Eric Richardson, WR (30 NFL games) 10 professional seasons 2002-03 – British Columbia (CFL), 1985-86 – Buffalo 2005-06 – Winnipeg (CFL) Scott Rislov, QB San Jose (ARENA) 1995 Dwayne O’Steen, CB (77 NFL games) 2005 – Nashville (ARENA), San Antonio (CFL) 1995 1978-79 – Los Angeles, 2006 – Central Valley (ARENA2) San Jose (ARENA) 1996 1980-81 – Oakland, 2007-08 – San Jose (ARENA) 1982 – Baltimore, Walt Roberts, HB (83 NFL games) Buffalo 1997 1983 – Tampa Bay (NFL), 1964-66 – Cleveland, Scotland (NFL-Europe) 1998 1983-84 – Green Bay 1967 – New Orleans, San Jose (ARENA) 1999-2004 Bob Overly, LB 1969-70 – Washington 1983 – Oakland (USFL) Brian Roche, TE (23 NFL games) P 1996-97 – San Diego, Spartan Facts: Josh Parry, FB (37 NFL games) 1998 – Kansas City, 2002 – Frankfurt (NFL-Europe), 2001 – San Francisco (XFL) 6 Pro Bowl selections 2004-05 – Philadelphia Eagles S 2006 – Seattle S.T. Saffold, WR (14 NFL games) Charles Pauley, WR 1968 – Cincinnati 2 Most Valuable 2004, 2006 – San Jose (ARENA), James Saxon, FB (111 NFL games) 2005 – Chicago (ARENA), 1988-91 – Kansas City, Player 2007 – Philaelphia (ARENA), 1992-94 – Miami, award winners 2008 – Georgia (ARENA) 1995 – Philadelphia Yepi Pauu, LB Travis Seaton, B 1988 – Los Angeles (ARENA), 2004 – Philadelphia (ARENA) 1 NFL 1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF) 2007 – Stockton (ARENA2) Rookie of the Year Mike Perez, QB 2008 – Oklahoma City (ARENA2) 1991 – Frankfurt (WLAF), Edell Shepherd, WR (25 NFL games) 1991 – New York Giants, 2002 – Chicago (practice squad), 1992 – Frankfurt (WLAF), 2003 – Scotland (NFL Europe),

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2003, 2005 – Tampa Bay, 1984 – San Diego 2004 – Tampa Bay (injured reserve), Ken Thomas, DB (14 NFL games) 2006 – Houston 1983 – Kansas City 2007 – Detroit (practice squad) Gary Thompson, S (24 NFL games) Ricky Siglar, OL (100 NFL games) 1983-84 – Buffalo 1990 – San Francisco, Tyson Thompson, TB (30 NFL games) 1993-96, 98 – Kansas City, 2005-07 – Dallas 1997-98 – New Orleans, Bob Titchenal, OL (30 NFL games) 1998 – Carolina 1940-42 – Washington, Gerald Small, CB (104 NFL games) 1946 – San Francisco 1978-83 – Miami, Mel Tom, DE (113 NFL games) 1984 – Atlanta 1967-73 – Philadelphia, , CB 1973-75 – Chicago 2001-02, 04-08 – San Jose (ARENA), John Travis, HB 2003 – Tampa Bay (ARENA), 1966 – San Diego Billy Wilson, WR Tommie Smith, WR (2 NFL games) U 10 NFL seasons 1969 – Cincinnati Mitch Ucovich (10 NFL games) San Francisco 1951-60 Kendrick Starling, WR (8 NFL games) 1944 – Washington, Pro Bowl & All-Pro 2004 – Houston, 1945 – Chicago Cardinals Selection 2005 – New Orleans (practice squad), 1949 – Baltimore (AAFC) 2006 – Rhein (NFL Europe), W 1954, 1955, 1956, 2007 – Edmonton (CFL) Alex Wallace, DB 1957, 1958, 1959 Carl Sullivan, TE (3 NFL games) 2002 – British Columbia (CFL), Bay Area Sports 1984-85 – Oakland (USFL), 2005-06 – Bakersfield (ARENA2) Hall of Fame 1987 – Green Bay 2007 – New Orleans, Tampa Bay (ARENA) John Sutro, OL (5 NFL games) Jimmy Walsh, FB (4 NFL games) 1962 – San Francisco 1980 – Seattle Bob Sykes, FB (3 NFL games) Dave Wasick, DT 1952 – Washington 1975 – Kansas City, T 1976 – New York Jets Drew Taylor, WR Lyle West, S (51 NFL games) 1978-79 – British Columbia (CFL), 1999-2000 – New York Giants, 1980 – Hamilton (CFL), 2002-03 – Kansas City 1981 – Toronto (CFL), Deoncé Whitaker, TB 1982 – Montreal (CFL) 2002 – British Columbia (CFL), Eddie Taylor, CB 2003 – Montreal (CFL) 1991-92 – Winnipeg (CFL), Gerald Willhite, TB (78 NFL games) 1993 – British Columbia (CFL) 1982-88 – Denver Jay Taylor, CB (79 NFL games) Billy Wilson, E (100 NFL games) 1989-92 – Phoenix, 1951-60 – San Francisco Louie Wright, CB 1993-95 – Kansas City Louie Wright, CB (167 NFL games) 1st round draft pick , QB (1 NFL game) 1975-86 – Denver 17th selection in 1975 1956-57 – British Columbia (CFL), Z 12 NFL seasons 1958 – San Francisco, Blair Zerr, FB 1960 – Oakland (AFL) 1992-93 – Calgary (CFL) Denver 1975-86 Eddie Thomas, CB Leroy Zimmerman, FB (84 NFL games) Named to the 1970’s 1991-92 – Edmonton (CFL), 1940-42 – Washington, NFL All-Decade Team 1994 – Toronto (CFL), 1942, 1943-46 – Philadelphia, Pro Bowl Selections 1995, 1997 – British Columbia (CFL), 1943 – Pittsburgh, 1999 – Winnipeg (CFL) 1947 – Detroit, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1985 Jewerl Thomas, TB (56 NFL games) 1948 – Boston All-NFL Selections 1981-82 – Los Angeles Rams, Active players in boldfaced type 1978, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1985 1983 – Kansas City, All-AFC Selections Gerald Willhite, TB 1977, 1978, 1979, 1st round draft pick 1981, 1984, 1985 21st selection in 1982 Denver Broncos Denver 1982-88 Ring of Fame All-AFC Selection Spartan Stadium 1986 Ring of Honor Spartan Stadium Ring of Honor www.sjsuspartans.com 109 Active Spartans in the Pros

Jeff Garcia, QB Joe Nedney, PK Rashied Davis, WR Courtney Anderson, San Jose (ARENA) 2003-05 TE 14 professional seasons 12 professional seasons Buffalo Bills Calgary (CFL) 1994-98 Miami 1995-97 Chicago 2005-07 1997 CFL West Division Arizona 1997-99 Played in Super Bowl XLI Most Outstanding Player Baltimore 1999 San Francisco 1999-2003 Oakland 1999 Cleveland 2004 Denver 2000 Detroit 2005 Carolina 2000 Philadelphia 2006 Tennessee 2001-03 Tampa Bay 2007 Tennessee injured reserve 2004 San Francisco 2005-07 Pro Bowl Selections Most points by a Spartan 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007 in an NFL career - 858 Spartan Stadium Ring of Honor John Broussard, WR James Jones, WR Jacksonville Jaguars Green Bay Packers

Edell Shepherd, WR Tyson Thompson, TB Jamall Broussard, WR Tony Ficklin, DL Trestin George, DB Denver Broncos Dallas Cowboys San Jose SaberCats New York Dragons San Jose SaberCats ARENA ARENA ARENA

William Obeng, OL Charles Pauley, WR Scott Rislov, QB Omarr Smith, DB Rufus Skillern, WR San Jose SaberCats Georgia Force San Jose Sabercats San Jose SaberCats British Columbia Lions ARENA ARENA ARENA ARENA C.F.L.

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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 Clarence Domingo Holmes, WR Michael Hooper, WR head coach Cunningham, WR Stockton Lightning Stockton Lightning XVII (1/30/83) Kim Bokamper, Miami Dolphins Stockton Lightning ARENA2 ARENA2 Gerald Small, Miami Dolphins ARENA2 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 Larnell Ransom, DL Travis Seaton, DB Dwight Lowery, CB XXV (1/27/91) Greg Cox, New York Giants Central Valley Coyotes Oklahoma City Dawgz New York Jets XXXII (1/25/98) David Diaz-Infante, Denver Broncos ARENA2 ARENA2 4th round draft pick XXXIII (1/31/99) David Diaz-Infante, Denver Broncos Steve DeBerg, Atlanta Falcons XXXIV (1/30/00) Dick Vermeil, St. Louis Rams head coach , 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 Matt Castelo, LB Waylon Prather, P Adam Tafralis, QB Seattle Seahawks New Orleans Saints Indianapolis Colts Rashied Davis, Chicago Bears free agent free agent free agent 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 Barry Switzer 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. www.sjsuspartans.com 111 Draft Selections

San Jose State football players in the WAC Fact: National Football League draft (1940-2008), draft (1960-66) NFL first-round draft Player Team Yr./Rnd. (Selection) choices by schools: Dwight Lowery, CB New York Jets 2008/4th round (113) James Jones, WR Green Bay Packers 2007/3rd round (78) John Broussard, WR Jacksonville Jaguars 2007/7th round (229) San Jose State – 6 Courtney Anderson, TE Oakland Raiders 2004/7th round (245) Utah State – 4 Tim Provost, OT Miami Dolphins 2003/6th round (206) Louisiana Tech – 4 Sean Brewer, TE Cincinnati Bengals 2001/3rd round (66) Fresno State – 4 David Loverne, OT New York Jets 1999/3rd round (90) Boise State – 1 Lyle West, S New York Giants 1999/6th round (189) Nevada – 1 Brian Roche, TE San Diego Chargers 1996/3rd round (81) Sheldon Canley, TB San Francisco 49ers 1991/7th round (193) Hawai’i – 1 Johnny Johnson, TB Phoenix Cardinals 1990/7th round (169) Idaho – 1 Tony Jeffery, WR Kansas City Chiefs 1990/12th round (318) New Mexico State – 0 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) Tony Smith, WR New York Jets 1985/5th round (134) Eric Richardson, WR Buffalo Bills 1984/2nd round (41) Spartan Fact: Bobby Johnson, TB Kansas City Chiefs 1984/11th round (285) Gill Byrd, CB San Diego Chargers 1983/1st round (22) Ken Thomas, S Kansas City Chiefs 1983/6th round (173) The San Francisco 49ers Brian Hawkins, S Denver Broncos 1983/9th round (228) have drafted the most Mervyn Fernandez, WR Oakland Raiders 1983/10th round (277) Tim Kearse, WR San Diego Chargers 1983/11th round (303) San Jose State players – Gerald Willhite, TB Denver Broncos 1982/1st round (21) 11. Stacey Bailey, WR Atlanta Falcons 1982/3rd round (63) Mark Nichols, WR Detroit Lions 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) Gerald Small, CB Miami Dolphins 1978/4th round (93) Randy Gill, LB St. Louis Cardinals 1978/10th round (265) Spartan Fact: Wilson Faumuina, DT Atlanta Falcons 1977/1st round (20) Rick Kane, TB Detroit Lions 1977/3rd round (69) Jim LeJay, WR St. Louis Cardinals 1977/10th round (270) Round selections Steve DeBerg, QB Dallas Cowboys 1977/10th round (275) in NFL drafts John Blain, T New Orleans Saints 1977/11th round (285) Kim Bokamper, DE Miami Dolphins 1976/1st round (19) Carl Ekern, LB Los Angeles Rams 1976/5th round (128) 1st round - 6 Darryl Jenkins, RB San Francisco 49ers 1976/17th round (473) 2nd round – 1 Louie Wright, CB Denver Broncos 1975/1st round (17) 3rd round – 9 Dave Wasick, DT Kansas City Chiefs 1975/6th round (139) Ike McBee, WR San Diego Chargers 1975/11th round (284) 4th round – 7 Emmanuel Armstrong, LB Green Bay Packers 1974/13th round (324) 5th round – 7 Charles DeJurnett, DL San Diego Chargers 1974/17th round (418) 6th round – 10 Cody Jones, DT Los Angeles Rams 1973/5th round (129) Dave Chaney, LB Kansas City Chiefs 1972/14th round (360) 7th round – 6 Eric Dahl, WR New England Patriots 1972/16th round (400) 8th round – 1 John Carlos, WR Philadelphia Eagles 1970/15th round (371) 9th round – 4

Walt Shockley, FB St. Louis Cardinals 1969/5th round (108) 10th round – 6 Steve Alexakos, OG New England Patriots 1969/9th round (209) Mike Spitzer, DE Detroit Lions 1968/6th round (148)

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Danny Holman, QB 1968/8th round (201) Roy Hall, OT Atlanta Falcons 1968/16th round (410) Spartan Fact: Walt Blackledge, WR Baltimore Colts 1968/16th round (432) Tommie Smith, WR Los Angeles Rams 1967/9th round (226) Eric Watts, CB Detroit Lions 1967/12th round (297) Player selection in a Martin Baccaglio, T San Diego Chargers 1967/15th round (355) NFL draft Fred Heron, DE Green Bay Packers 1966/3rd round (45) Mel Tom, DE Philadelphia Eagles 1966/6th round (89) Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1966/9th round (RS) Top 50 – 12 S.T. Saffold, WR San Francisco 49ers 1966/15th round (222) 51-100 – 19 San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1966/9th round future 101-150 – 20 Charlie Harraway, FB Cleveland Browns 1966/18th round (273) John Travis, FB San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1966/18th round (162) 151 -200 – 10 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) Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1965/10th round (RS) Spartan Fact: 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) San Diego Chargers (AFL) 1962/4th round (32) and 1966, five San Jose 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) Denver Broncos (AFL) 1960/1st selections Player selection by 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 – 9 Clarence Wessman, E San Francisco 49ers 1956/22nd round (256) Defensive Line – 8 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 Spartans Coaching in the Pros

Tom Bass 2001-06 – Saskatchewan (CFL) 1964-67 – San Diego (AFL), 2007 – Montreal (CFL) 1968-70 – Cincinnati, 1976-81 – Tampa Bay, Lou Patrone 1982-85 – San Diego 2008 – San Jose (ARENA)

Ken Blue Al Saunders 1970 – St. Louis 1982-88 – San Diego, 1989-98 – Kansas City, Bob Bronzan 1999-2000 – St. Louis, 1958 – Philadelphia 2001-05 – Kansas City, 2006-07 – Washington Gill Byrd 2008 – St. Louis Dick Vermeil was a NFL 2003-05 – St. Louis head coach for 16 seasons. 2006-08 – Chicago James Saxon 2000 – Buffalo, Jim Cadile 2001-07 – Kansas City 1984 – Denver (USFL) 2008 – Miami

K.C. Clark Scott Swartz 1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF) 2004 – San Francisco

Chuck Clausen Dick Vermeil 1976-85 – Philadelphia, 1969, 71-73 – Los Angeles, 1986-89 – Atlanta 1976-82 – Philadelphia, 1997-99 – St. Louis, Dan Colchico 2001-05 – Kansas City 1967 – San Francisco Dick Voris The late Bill Walsh retired Max Coley 1954 – Los Angeles, with the top winning per- 1977 – San Diego, 1961-62 – Green Bay, centage in NFL history. 1978 – Los Angeles 1963-67 – San Francisco, 1968-71 – St. Louis, Steve DeBerg 1972 – Detroit, 1995-96 – New York Giants, 1973 – Baltimore 2004 – Tampa Bay (ARENA) Bill Walsh Claude Gilbert 1966 – Oakland (AFL), 1991-92 – Frankfurt (WLAF) 1968-75 – Cincinnati, 1976 – San Diego, Fred Guidici 1979-88 – San Francisco 1995 – Oakland Jimmy Walsh Terrell Jones 1997 – Arizona (ARENA), 2000-04 – San Francisco, 1998 – San Jose (ARENA) 2005 – Tampa Bay Billy Wilson Al Saunders has been in the Tim Kearse 1961-62, 64-67, 80 – San Francisco NFL for 27 seasons. He was the San Diego Chargers’ head coach from 1986 through 1988.

James Saxon is in his ninth Lou Patrone is in his first sea- Gill Byrd is in his sixth season season as a NFL assistant. son as an ARENA assistant. as a NFL assistant.

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

Joe Nedney - 2008 San Jose State University Sports Hall of Fame inductee Joe Nedney, Joining the Spartans in 1991, the left- Nedney added the punting duties as a whose San Jose footed kicker was the national leader in senior in 1994. He finished his San Jose State University field goals midway through his first sea- State career with 236 points – all on extra- football kick son and went on to receive freshman All- point and field goal conversions. scoring records American recognition. His pro career spans nine NFL teams continue to He made a name for himself in the dating back to 1995 when Green Bay stand the test of NCAA Record Book and established him- signed him as a free agent. Nedney time, is a 2008 self as a clutch performer with game-win- enters 2008 as a San Francisco 49er. Only inductee into the ning field goals in the 1992 triumphs at two Spartans have played in more games University’s Wyoming and at Utah State. His 60-yard than his 136 regular-season NFL contests. Sports Hall of game winner at Wyoming still has not hit His 858 points scored are the most by a Fame. the ground after 16 years. San Jose State player in the NFL. www.sjsuspartans.com 115 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.

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GLENN “POP” ALL-COAST - AAA - WARNER AWARD HONORABLE MENTION Abernethy, John - C (1967, 68, 70) Abernethy, Raymond - (1935) (Recognizes the top senior football 1939 John Allen, E Abrew, Alli - QB (1993, 94) player on the West Coast; awarded Bob Bronzan, T Accinelli, Jim - C (1983, 84) by the Palo Club) Ken Cook, G Acres, Stan - (1922, 23, 27) 1961 – Chon Gallegos, QB Aubrey Minter, B Ackemann, Walter - H (1955, 66) 1987 – Mike Perez, QB Bob Titchenal, C Acuna, Ron-Jon - LB (1998, 99) Deward Tornell, T Adams, Charlie - FB (1992, 93, 95) “OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF 1949 Harley Dow, T Adams, Jack - T (1951, 54, 55) Adams, Willie - DB (2000, 01) THE YEAR” Billy Wilson, E 1960 Jim Cadile, T Agu, K.J. - S (1997, 98) (Named by United Press 1971 Bill Brown, LB Aimonetti, John - OT (1982, 83, 84, 86) International) Ainuu, Tuli - LB (1982, 83) 1973 Dave Wasick, DE 1986 – Mike Perez, QB Alaimo, Dave - L (1966) 1974 Carl Ekern, LB Alario, Ed - H, F (1955) 1976 Gerald Small,CB ALL-COAST FIRST TEAM Albright, Dave - LB (1982, 83) 1978 Steve Hines, CB Alcantara, Bill - LB (1987, 88) 1939 Leroy Zimmerman, B Ed Luther, QB Alexakos, Steve - OG (1967, 68) 1949 Harry Russell, HB 1979 Ed Luther, QB Alexander, Chris - LB (1986, 87) Gene Menges, QB 1982 Steve Clarkson, QB Alexander, Chuck - E (1955, 56) 1960 Johnny Johnson, Sr., FB Tim Kearse, WR Alexander, Larry - DL (1980, 81) 1961 Oscar Donahue, E Alexander, Leroy - RB (1978) 1962 Johnny Johnson, Sr., FB (Note: All-coast players selected by Allen, Art - (1947, 48, 49) Allen, Brian - TE (1977) 1970 Dave Chaney, LB Associated Press and United Press Allen, Dee - (1941) 1971 Dave Chaney, LB International. ) 1977 Gerald Small,CB Allen, Doug - QB (1984, 85) Allen, Ethan - TE/LB (2001) 1981 Gerald Willhite, TB Allen, Johnny - B (1939, 40) 1982 Gill Byrd, CB Allen, Marvin - DL (1987) 1984 Terry McDonald, LB Alley, Tim - TE (1970, 71) 1986 K.C. Clark, CB Alpers, Rick - C (1969, 70, 71) David Diaz-Infante, OG Amaral, Bob - E, F (1950, 51, 52) Guy Liggins, WR Amiwero, Ben - S (1999) Mike Perez, QB Amori, Joe - (1928) 1987 Guy Liggins, WR Anastasia, John - H, G (1951, 52) Yepi Pauu, LB Anderson, Courtney - TE (2002, 03) 1988 Kevin Evans, WR Anderson, Danny - CB (1966, 67, 68) Anderson, Don - T, G (1962, 63) Johnny Johnson, TB Anderson, Lawrence - (1929) Andrews, Jerell - F (1967) ALL-COAST SECOND TEAM Andrews, Ted - (1940) 1952 Lynn Aplanalp, QB Angelidakis, Pete - OG (1977, 78) 1961 Chon Gallegos, QB Anooshian, Barney - (1946) 1963 Larry Hansen, T Apisaloma, Hans - G (1960) Aplanalp, Lynn - QB (1951, 52) 1977 Frank Manumaleuga, LB Chon Gallegos, QB Appledoorn, Clarion - E (1958, 59, 60) 1980 Gerald Willhite, TB 1961 Pop Warner Award winner Archer, Dave - OT (1967) 1981 Gill Byrd, CB Arends, Bob - E (1953, 54) 1983 Eric Richardson, WR Argilla, Luke - (1935, 36) 1986 John Aimonetti, OT Arjo, Raymond - (1932, 33, 34) Kenny Jackson, TB Armstrong, Emanual - LB (1972, 73, 74) Yepi Pauu, LB Arnold, C.J. - DB (2001, 02) Wayne Woodard, DT Arnold, Steve - G (1964, 65) 1987 Kenny Jackson, TB Arrington, Justin - G (2002, 03) Mike Perez, QB Arroyo, Marcus - QB (1998, 2000, 01, 02) James Saxon, FB Atkins, Bill - T, G (1957, 58) Atteberry, Les - C (1958, 59,60) Avres, Stan - (1927) ALL-COAST THIRD TEAM Azevedo, Alfred - (1933, 34, 35) 1955 Mel Powell, E - BBB - Baccaglio, Martin - T (1965, 66) Bacci, Art - OG (1980) Bach, Bob - H (1959) Badgley, Gene - E (1960) Mike Perez, QB Bailey, Kenneth - (1940, 41) 1987 Pop Warner Award winner Bailey, Stacey - WR (1978, 79, 80, 81) www.sjsuspartans.com 117 Letterwinners

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

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Costello, Howard - (1938, 39, 40) Davis, Les - G (1961, 62) Eden, Hugh - LB (1979) Cotti, John - OT (1993) Davis, Rashied - WR, CB (2000, 01) Eden, Myles - QB (2007) Coughran, Eric - OLB (1996, 97) Davis, Ray - CB (1984) Edmonson, Boots - G (1951) Courtney, James - WR (1988) Davis, Yonus - TB (2003, 05, 06) Edwards, Jerry - CB (1977, 78) Courtright, Neil - G (1958) Dawson, Larry - DT (2000, 01) Edwards, K. - (1925) Covey, Robert - (1949) Dawson, Sam - F, H (1953, 57, 58) Edwards, Shonte - LB (1998) Covington, Phil - DL (1969, 70, 71) Dean, Alvin - LB (2000, 01) Edwards, Tom - F (1955) Cox, Greg - S (1986, 87) Dean, Carl - QB (1995, 96) Edwards, Walt - DL (1970, 71, 72) Cox, Hadley - (1930) Dean, Mark - DL (1985, 86) Ekern, Carl - LB (1972, 73, 74, 75) Cox, Jamonte - LB (2002, 03, 04) DeBerg, Steve - QB (1975, 76) Elam, William - (1947) Cox, Lee - (1929, 30) De Bisschop, Marshall - (1946) Elder, Charles - E (1961, 62) Cox, Noah - NG (1987) DeFraga, Harold - (1929, 30, 31) Elia, Joe - (1931) Cox, Steve - E (1965, 66) Dehoney, Charley - OG (2001, 02) Eliapo, Ailao - OG (2007) Cox, Will - (1927) DeJurnett, Charles - DT (1972, 73) Elias, Manuel - T (1957, 58) Danny Clark was “Nitro” Craft, Chris - LB (1997, 98) De la Flor, Raul - PK (1990) Elledge, Brian - LB, TE (2005, 07) on the TV show, “American Craft, Derek - LB (2001) Delano, Cameron - LB (1996, 97, 98) Ellerbe, Shon - TB (1991, 94) Gladiators.” Cragin, Gary - TE (1975, 76) DeLaRue, Ed - S (1971, 72) Elliot, Bill - C (1959) Cragin, Larry - TE (1977, 78) Del Buono, George - E (1951) Ellis, Butch - WR (1969, 70, 71) Claxton, Steven - CB (2007) Craig, Jim - C (1955, 56) Delgadillo, Fred - H (1954) Ellis, Dave - QB (1971) Clay, Richard - (1929. 30, 31) Crawford, Jack - T (1953, 54) Delgado, Ken - OT (1982, 83) Ellis, George - OT (1974) Clement, Buell - (1939) Crawford, Stephen - WR (1984, 85) Delgado, Mike - RB (1981, 83) Ellis, Jim - E (1963) Clement, Darrel - F (1954, 55) Creighton, Robert - (1946) Dellinger, Dave - F (1952) Elston, George - H (1951) Clifton, Phil - G (1959, 61) Cressel, Kalvin - DT (2006, 07) DeLong, Nick - NG (1975, 78) Elzey, David - LB (1994, 95) Climons, Edwin - CB (1985, 86) Crippen, Mark - DT (1967) DeMarcus, Andy - OT (1984) Embury, George - (1932) Clinton, Charles - CB (1982, 83, 84) Crister, Porter - (1927) DeMonner, Ron - E (1962, 63) Emerson, Herbert - (1929, 30) Coan, Andy - WR (1989) Cristofani, Dick - G (1957, 58) Demos, Pete - H (1963) Engel, Fred - G (1963) Coats, David - OLB, DE Criswell, Dave - RB (1982, 83) Denevi, Pete - (1946, 47, 48) Engel, Herb - F (1962, 63, 64) (1997, 98, 2000, 01) Crivello, John - WR (1966, 67, 68) Dennis, Jim - OG (1981, 82, 83) Engle, Paul - DL (1968, 69) Cobarruvias, Bobby - FB (1984, 85) Crone, William - T (1965) Derderian, Ara - OL (1988, 89) Ennis, Chuck - T (1957, 58, 59) Cobbs, George - F (1956) Crooks, Brennan - QB (1999, 2000) DeSalvo, Carl - G (1949, 50) Erdelatz, Eddie - F (1960) Cobey, Tom - OG (1973, 74, 75) Cross, Chris - DL (1984, 85) DeSelle, Melvin - (1934) Erickson, Darin - QB (1980) Cocroft, Sherman - S (1982, 83) Cross, Stan - H, F (1963, 64) Devlin, Tod - (1983, 84) Erler, Richard - G (1958, 59, 60) Coffey, John - CB (1987) Crowder, Khari - LB (1992, 93, 94, 95) Diaz-Infante, David - OG Escobar, Anthony - (1926, 27, 29) Colar, Heshimu - S (1988, 89, 90, 91) Crumley, Bill - RB (1974, 75) (1983, 85, 86) Estes, Fred - (1898) Colchico, Dan - E (1957, 58, 59) Crutchfield, Wardell - CB DiCiccio, Orland - H (1950, 51) Evans, Brent - QB (1992, 94) Cole, Justin - DE, LB (2006, 07) (1994, 96, 97) Diehl, Tom - P (1984, 85, 86, 87) Evans, Bruce - C (1977, 78) Coleman, Chester - WR (2003, 04, 06) Cruz, Dave - DL (1980, 81) Ditch, James - LB (1996, 97, 98, 99) Evans, David - T (1965) Colletto, Jerry - H (1962, 63) Cuffe, Tom - C (1950, 51) Dieu, Joe - (1929, 30) Evans, Jason - DL (1996) Collins, Bart - G (1931, 32, 33) Culver, Max - (1946) Dixon, Dick - G, LB (1965, 66, 67) Evans, Jason - S (2006) Collins, Dante - RB (2006, 07) Cunningham, Clarence - TB, DB Doherty, Dan - PK (1986, 87) Evans, Kent - H (1962) Collins, John - OG (1987, 88) (2001, 02, 05) Dole, Dave - NG (1980, 81) Evans, Kevin - WR (1988, 89) Collins, Kelvin - S (1984) Cunningham, Jeff - P (1973, 74, 75, 76) Dominguez, Jeremy - OG (1999, 2000) Evans, Lee - OG (1967) Collins, Larry - CB (2004) Cureton, Edward - (1922) Donahue, Oscar - E (1959, 60, 61) Evans, Oliver - (1929) Collins, Owen - (1937, 38) Curland, Mike - DL (1980, 81) Donaldson, Jack - (1947, 48, 49) Evans, Robert - RB (1971, 72, 73) - FFF - Collins, Ron - OT (1974, 75) Cushman, Bob - QB (1967) Donis, Randy - OT (1967) Colombero, John - F ( 1957, 58) Cuterry, Oneal - H (1959) Donnelly, Bill - (1940, 41) Faamausili, Al - DL (1998) Comesana, Luis - PK (1983, 84) Cuthberson, Alex - T (1898, 99, 1900) Donohue, Leon - E, T (1958, 61) Fagundes, Frank - OT (1967, 68, 69) - DDD Compton, Maurice - F (1964) - Doslak, Tom - (1961, 62) Faletoi, Alten - OG (1991) Compton, Stu - E (1950) Daehler, Ralph - T, E (1952, 53) Doss, Larry - H (1960, 62) Fanner, Dave - H, F (1953, 54) Condos, Connie - C (1955) Dahl, Eric - WR (1970, 71) Dougherty, David - TE (1991) Farrier, Dempsey - C (1951) Conley, Al - E (1957, 58) Dahl, John - (1942) Dow, Harley - T (1947, 48, 49) Farwell, Heath - LB (2000) Conner, Dave - OG (1976, 78, 79) Daily, Bruce - (1934, 35, 36) Doyle, David - WR (1994, 96) Fasciano, Chris - (1949) Contreras, Bruno - C Dake, Nelson - H (1959) Dozier, Ricky - OT (1978, 79) Faulk, Jack - T (1946, 47, 48, 49) (1998, 99, 2000, 01) Dakes, John - T (1958) Drexel, Robert - (1937) Faumuina, Wilson - DL Dubose, Glenn - (1935, 36, 37) Cook, Charles - (1941, 42) Dambacher, Don - (1949) (1973, 74, 75, 76) Dudley, Gary - WR (1975, 76) Cook, Ken - (1938, 39, 40) Daniel, Ken - CB (1980, 81) Faust, Scott - OG (1977, 78) DuFour, Steve - E (1951, 52) Cook, Melvin - DB (2000, 01, 02, 03) Daniels, Harry - C (1995, 96, 97, 98) Fe'esago, Chris - OL Daniels, Larry - H (1966, 67) Dunasky, Al - E (1953) (1998, 99, 2000, 01) Coolidge, Jack - G (1955, 56) Dunbar, Frank - G (1964) Danser, Chris - OL (2005) Ferguson, James - CB (1973, 74, 75) Cooper, Henry - LB (1968) Duncan, Phil - S (1971, 72) Darone, Vince - G (1963) Ferguson, Lamar - TB Cooper, Jermain - CB (2000, 01) Dunivant, Bob - E (1955, 56, 57) David, James - (1929) (2001, 02, 04, 05) Cooper, Ken - S (1968) DuPree, Nathan - TB (1992, 93) Cooper, Otis - RB (1970, 71) Davis, Adonis - DT (2006, 07) Duran, Jerry - LB (1976, 77) Fernandez, Mervyn - WR (1981) Corbella, Theodore - (1933, 34) Davis, Bob - E (1963, 64, 65) Durbin, Dan - NG (1975, 76) Ferreira, Joe - (1937) Cordero, Phil - H (1958) Davis, Jim - G (1954, 55) - EEE - Ferryman, Jim - LB (1967, 68, 69) Cornell, Bruce - T (1960) Davis, Jimmy - OLB (1991) Earl, Ron - C (1957, 58) Ferryman, Pat - DT (1968) Coronado, Ken - T (1954, 55) Davis, Joe - T (1951) Earnshaw, Matt - OT (1993) Festejo, Pompey - S (2007) Correa, Sonny - E (1955) Davis, Kelvin - OT (1986) Ebey, George - (1926) Fields, Arby - RB (1979) www.sjsuspartans.com 119 Letterwinners

Ficklin, Tony - LB, DE (2002, 03, 04) George, Trestin - CB, TB Guthrie, Stefen - NG (1987, 88) Hawkins, Jelani - OT (2000, 01) Filice, Sam - (1931, 32) (2002, 03, 04, 05) Guzman, Ben - H (1956) Hawley, Hal - (1925, 26, 27, 28) Fink, Ed - OG (1973, 74, 75) Gerakos, Dick - H (1954) Hawley, Verde - (1926, 27, 29) Fiorentino, Joe - F (1957) Gereb, Fred - C (1966) - HHH - Hawthorne, Donnell - RB (1983, 84) Firstbrook, Walt - T (1961, 62, 63) Gerrans, Art - OT (1986, 87) Hadley, Harold - OG (1983, 84) Hayes, Ashanti - DB (1996) Fischer, Jay - OG, C (1968, 69) Ghysels, Al - WR (1970) Hague, Jim - C (1952, 53, 54, 55) Hayes, Ed - G (1951) Fisher, Craig - NG (1973, 74) Gibbons, Joe - T (1961, 62) Hall, Amil - WR (1985) Hayes, Joseph - OG (2000, 01, 02, 03) Fitzgerald, Charles - E (1950, 51) Gibson, Woodrow - (1942) Hall, Roy - T (1964, 65, 66, 67) Hayes, Windrell - WR (1995, 96) Fitzpatrick, Rodney - LB (1987, 88) Gieck, Bill - LB (1970, 71) Hall, Tom - C (1952) Haygood, Edward - E (1958) Fitzsimmons, Mike - DL (1983, 84) Giesen, David - OG (2005, 06, 07) Halladay, Bruce - G (1949, 50, 51, 52) Haynes, Hank - S (1978) Flattley, Merle - E (1953, 54) Gilbert, Aaron - DT (2006, 07) Halsey, Tuck - H, QB (1955, 56) Hearn, George - (1940, 42) Fleeger, Dick - C (1953) Gilbert, Claude - F (1957, 58) Hamber, John - T (1952, 53) Hebert, Tom - OG (1972) Flemons, Mike - LB (1968, 69) Gilbert, Jarron - DE (2005, 06, 07) Hamilton, Jerrayl - CB (2007) Helm, Doug - (1922, 23) Flores, Anthony - DT (2004, 05) Gilcrest, Stacey - CB (1984, 85) Hamilton, Jerry - QB (1951, 52) Heilmann, John - OT (1988, 89) Flowers, Wesley - LB (1990) Giles, Mike - DL (1971, 72) Hamilton, Paul - S (1990, 91, 93) Helfman, Marcus - TE (2002) Floyd, Michael - RB (1981, 82) Gill, Mike - RB (1973) Hamilton, Robert - F (1952) Hemby, Carl - LB (1979) Flynn, Kyle - WR (2007) Gill, Randy - LB (1976, 77) Henderson, Ted - (1930, 31) Foote, George - (1942) Gillan, Monte - TE (1981) Hendricks, Marshall - CB (2003) Ford, Fred - NG (1975, 76) Gilliam, Nick - PK (2000, 01, 02) Henning, Richard - (1935) Ford, Kerry - LB (1981, 82) Gillespie, Jim - H (1950) Henry, Al - (1925) Foreman, Brent - G (1966) Gilliam, Rollie - QB (1957) Henry, Pierre - DL (1977) Foreman, Brian - OLB Gillingham, Chuck - T (1964) Hensill, Jack - (1928) (1999, 2000, 01, 02) Glaspie, Joe - S (1975, 76) Herdman, Ralph - (1923) Forrest, Adonis - DT (2002) Glass, George - S (1979) Heron, Fred - T (1963, 64, 65) Forrest, Lloyd - LB (1986, 88) Glatzhofer, Craig - S (1989, 90) Herzing, Scott - OT (1995, 96) Forrest, Mark - LB (1989, 90) Glover, Earl - (1930, 31) Heston, Willie - FB (1898, 99, 1900) Forster, Dick - E (1954) Godfrey, Dan - LB (1993, 94) Heydeman, John - OT (1967, 68) Fortino, Mike - OG (1991, 92) Godinez, Bobby - S (2004, 05) Hibbard, Orv - G (1965) Foster, Cargill - (1930) Goldberg, Adam - WR (1983) Hicke, Bruce - G (1965, 66, 67) Fowler, Don - (1928, 29) Goldberg, Gene - (1951) Hickethier, Bob - T (1954, 55) Fox, Bob - T (1951) Goldsborough, Bill - H (1962) Hicks, Joe - P (1970, 71, 72) Fracisco, Pat - F (1955) Gomez, Jose - OG (1998, 99) is a member of Hieber, Steve - LB (1989, 90) Francis, Dick - G (1952) Gonzalez, Ryno - LB (2006, 07) the College Football Hifner, Jerry - C (1957) Francis, Jim - (1932, 33) Goodell, Earl - (1930, 31) Hall of Fame. 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Hubbard, Wesley "Bud" - Jae, Norman - (1946, 47) Jones, Demetrius - LB (2003, 04, 06, 07) Knott, Dale - RB (1971, 72, 73) (1930, 31, 32, 33) James, Bill - OT (1978, 79, 81) Jones, Gerald - S (2002, 03) Knox, David - LB (1986, 87, 88) Hubbard, Wilbur "Bill" - James, Justin - DE (2002, 03, 04, 05) Jones, James - WR (2003, 04, 05, 06) Knupper, Herman - (1942) (1925, 26, 27, 28) James, Tom - OT (1997, 98) Jones, Mike - QB (1957, 58, 59) Kohlman, Pat - RB (1976) Hubbell, Dick - (1939, 40) James, Mike - LB (1983) Jones, Robert - S (1994) Kolesnikow, Paul - S (1976) Huck, Rick - DL (1988, 89) James, Rick - S (1973, 74, 75) Jones, Ron - G (1959) Koloto, Fred - OT (2007) Hudson, Herb - (1935, 36, 38) Jameson, Don - T (1957) Jones, Seymour - DL (1970, 71, 72) Konye, John - TE (2007) Hughes, Bob - E ( 1951) Jeffery, Tony - WR (1988, 89) Jones, Travis - LB (2006, 07) Koustas, Carlos - CB (1999, 2000, 02) Hughes, Bob - OT (1969, 70) Jenkins, Darrell - RB (1973, 74, 75) Jordan, Mike - QB (1988, 89) Krebs, Bill - G (1961) Jenkins, Wayne - C (1971, 72, 73) Jordan, Ricky - WR (1991, 92) Kretschmar, Tom - CB (1975, 76) Jennings, Will - (1933) Joyce, Steve - WR (1976, 77) Kroll, Bob - C (1964) Jensen, Don - G (1961) Julien, Jarmar - DB, TB (1999, 2000, 01) Kroplin, Mike - H (1962) Jensen, Jeff - LB (1978) Juliano, Joe - (1946, 47, 48) Krumm, Gene - G (1955) Jensen, Troy - S (1990, 91, 92, 93) Jung, Eugene - (1929, 1930) Kuester, Loren - E (1955) Johnson, Anwar - CB (1998, 99) Jurovich, Kevin - S, WR (2005, 07) Kulusich, John - LB (1978, 79, 80) Johnson, Bobby - RB (1982, 83) Justiniani, Bernard - DL Kupau, Sam - LB (1994, 95, 96, 97) Johnson, Charles - (1938, 39) (1976, 77, 78, 79) - LLL - Johnson , Clarence - TE (1986) - KKK - La Herran, Luke - LB Johnson, Cleve - WR (2004) Kaaihue, Charley - C, G (1953, 56) (1998, 99, 2000, 01) Johnson, Dan - TE (1970, 71) Kahahawai, Joe - T (1953) Lachapelle, Rich - QB ( 1964, 65) Johnson, Dave - E, H (1962, 63, 64) Kahn, Carl - E (1963) Johnson, Doug - NG (1973, 74) Kajioka, Jim - T (1951, 54) Johnson, E. - (1924, 25, 26, 27) Kakuuchi, Jack - (1946, 47) Johnson, Erle - (1946) Kalas, C. - (1927, 28, 29, 30) Darrell Jenkins works as a Johnson, Floyd - S, LB Kane, Bob - QB (1961, 62) NFL official. He is an (1995, 97, 98, 99) Kane, Rick - RB (1975, 76) umpire who wears #76. Johnson, James - RB (1977) Kaplan, Rudy - E (1953) Johnson, Jim - QB (1954, 55) Kapphahn, Steve - DL (1998, 99) Hughes, Chuck - (1947, 48) Johnson, Johnny, Sr. - FB (1961, 62) Karp, Jeff - DE (1993, 94) Hughes, Jim - P (1988, 89) Johnson, Johnny, Jr. - WR, RB Kasparovitch, Gene - (1941) Hughes, Lindsay - C (1965, 66) (1987, 88) Kasteler, Chris - QB (1997, 98, 99) Hughes, Ted - DL (1983) Johnson, Kim - S (1984, 85) Katolin, Mike - OG (1977, 78, 79, 80) Humphrey, Eric - RB ( 1978, 79) Johnson, Larry - WR (1976, 77) Kaumeheiwa, Al - H (1962) Hunsaker, Larry - E (1964) Johnson, Marvin - (1948, 49) Kazarian, William - (1931, 32) Hunsucker, Dominique - S, RB Johnson, Melvin - DT (2004) Keanaaina, Keala - LB (1993) ’s De La Salle Kearns, Lloyd - H (1965) (2006, 07) Johnson, Ralph - (1935) teams Hunt, Larey - T (1959, 60) Johnson, Randy - PK (1977, 78) Kearse, Tim - WR (1980, 81, 82) won 151 consecutive games Hunter, Eb - E, T (1965, 66) Keeley, Warner - (1929, 30, 31) Hunter-Ellis, Dirk - S (1982) Keene, George - (1947, 48, 49) between 1992 and 2004. Hurbert, Elgin - (1925) Keeve, Damon - LB (1980, 81) Hurlburt, Dave - H (1958, 59) Keith, Stan - G (1956, 57) Ladouceur, Bob - CB (1975, 76) Hurt, Eric - CB (1978, 79) Keller, Bob - F (1955, 56, 57) Lambert, Brandon - LB (2000, 01) Huse, Ed - TE (1983, 84, 85) Kelley, Art - (1971, 72) Lampkins, Everett - LB ( 1989, 90) Hutcherson, Mike - DL (1986, 87) Kelley, Clarence - S (1967, 68) Lance, Jason - TE (2005) Hymel, Chad - OG (1989, 90) Kelley, George - (1935) Lane, Eric - LB (1980, 81) - III - Kellogg, Harry - E (1963, 64, 65) Lang, Leighton - LB (1990, 92, 93, 94) Ibarra, Ernest - T (1958) Kells, Coleman - OT (1976, 77) Lankas, John - E (1948, 50) Iglesias, Chris - WR (1983, 84) Kemp, Rod - WR (1977) Lanphear, Byron - (1936) Ihenacho, Carl - DE (2006, 07) Kendall, Shon - DL (1996, 97) Lanyon, M. - (1926) Ihenacho, Duke - S (2007) Kendrick, Kenneth - (1925) Lapka, Shane - DT (2005, 06) Ingram, Damarcus - TB (2002, 03) Kennedy, Sam - LB (1984, 86) Laramie, Austin - T (1955, 56) Iosefa, Peni - OT (1990, 91) Kerr, Larry - LB (1972, 73, 74) Larson, Tom - OG (1981, 82) Randy Johnson is a special Israel, Kevin - OG (2002, 03) Kessler, Paul - C (1975, 76) Lassiter, Jimmie - WR (1970, 71, 72) Island, Cameron - RB (2006, 07) assistant to the general man- Kidd, Lewis - S (1968) Laughlin, Horace - (1932, 33, 34, 35) Izokovic, Grant - LS (2005, 06, 07) ager of the Oakland A’s Kidney, Barry - LB (1986, 87) Laughlin, Sean - P (1984, 85) - JJJ - team. Kilbourne, Dave - H (1959) Lavagnino, Charles (1937, 38, 39) Jablonski, Scott - LB (1991) Kimball, Craig - QB ( 1972, 73, 74) Lavender, Ricky - DB (2001) Jackson, Byron - WR (1990, 91) Johnson, Reuben - OT (1993) Kimmich, Chip - DE (2001, 02) Lavine, Al - G (1967, 68) Jackson, Cass - H (1963) Johnson, Richard - DL (1987, 88) King, Art - RB (1980, 81, 82, 83) Lawless, Harold - (1925) Jackson, Greg - S (1972, 73, 74) Johnson, Russell - S (1987) King, John - CB (1985, 86) Laws, Awbrey - (1925, 26, 27, 28) Jackson, Jim - (1946, 47) Johnson, Steve - RB (1985) Kirk, Jim - PK (1988, 89) Lawson, Chris - CB (1998, 99) Jackson, Kenny - RB (1986, 87) Johnston, Anton - DL (1980) Kirtman, Michael - WR (1978, 79) Lax, Chester - RB (1969) Jackson, Lloyd - (1934, 35) Jones, Aaron - TE (1992, 93, 94) Kline, Terry - FL (1968) Lazniizat, J. - (1929) Jackson, L.T. - OT (1977, 78) Jones, Cody - DL (1987, 88) Kluewer, Francis - C (1950) Le Blanc, Casey - WR Jackson, Tim - S (1987, 88) Jones, Cory - OL, DL (1994, 96) Klump, Bill - TE (1986, 87) (1998, 99, 2000, 01) Jackson, Tony – DE (1968, 69, 70) Jones, Damaja - S, LB (2004, 05, 06) Knapp, Brandon - TE (1996, 97, 98) Leal, John - G (1955) Jackson, Tony - LB (1989) Jones, Darren - S (1994) Knoop, Keith - DL (1984) Leatiota, Isaac - OG (2007) Jackson, Trae - S, LB (2004, 05, 06) www.sjsuspartans.com 121 Letterwinners

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Turpin, Brian - DT (1994) Washington, Quincy - DB (2002) Zeising, Dave - OT (1989, 90, 91, 92) Tuua, Buick - DT (2004) Wasick, Dave - DL (1972, 73, 74) Williams, Michael - LB (1991) Zentner, Jeff - OG (1988) Tuufuli, Cheyenne - LB Wasnick, Dan - H (1958) Williams, Ray - CB (1982, 83) Zermino, Ralph - DL (1973, 74, 75) (1978, 79, 80, 81) Watje, Bryan - TE (2004, 05) Williams, Terrance - WR (1984, 85) Zerr, Blair - RB (1990, 91) Tuufuli, Duke - OT (1977, 78) Watson, Bob - (1942) Williams, Terrance - WR (2007) Zetterquist, Herman - H (1937, 38, 39) Tyler, Kevin - WR (1980, 81, 82) Watson, Burt - (1933, 34, 35) Williams, Willie - H (1961, 62) Zimmerman, Dick - E (1951) - UUU - Watson, Milton - (1923) Williamson, Cully - S (1977, 78) Zimmerman, Fred - (1922, 23) Ucovich, Mitchell - (1937, 38) Watson, Ron - E (1958, 59) Williamson, Hugh - PK (1978, 79, 80) Zimmerman, Leroy - F (1937, 38, 39) Ulm, Joe - F (1953, 55) Wattenbarger, Lloyd - (1935, 36, 37) Williamson, Josh - TE (2004) Urbalejo, Tony - OT (1988) Wattenburger, Walter - (1928, 29) Willis, Chris - S (1993, 94) Additions should be sent to: Urenda, Paul - OG (1979, 80) Watts, Al - T, C (1954, 55) Wills, Art - H (1955) Lawrence Fan, Sports Information Uyeda, Tom - H (1957) Watts, Eric - F (1966) Willis, Justin - DT (2006, 07) Director, San Jose State University, San - VVV - Watts, Richard - G (1965) Wilson, Billy - E (1948, 49, 50) Jose, CA 95192 Vaita, Reno - OG (1972, 73, 74) Watts, Rich - LB (1966, 67, 68) Wilson, Chip - TE (1978) Valdez, Joe - FB (1956, 57) Webb, Paul - H (1955) Wilson, Eric - DB, LB (2003, 04, 05) Vallercamp, Vern - G (1949, 50, 51) Webber, Richard - G (1963) Wilson, Jack - (1932, 34) Van Druten, Arthur - (1922) Webster, Jim - G, QB (1965, 66) Wilson, James - (1935, 39, 40) Vanderhoff, Keith - PK (1984) Webster, Stan - WR (1978, 79) Wilson, Jeff - DL (1971, 72) www.sjsuspartans.com 125 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) Al Saunders Danny Anderson Tim Toews Top male student-athlete 1987 - Wayne Woodard, DT 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 Carl Dean, QB David Giesen, OG Joe Furlow, PK Bobby Godinez, S Kinji Green, DT 1997 Ezekiel Staples, LB Steve Clarkson Kinji Green James Ditch, DE Chris Reese, LB Josh Parry, LB Jared Strubeck, PK Jason Santos, OG 2006 1999 Jason Cain, TE Josh Parry, LB Dante Collins, RB Tim Provost, OT David Giesen, OG Aaron Gilbert, DT 2000 Grant Izokovic, LS Josh Parry, LB Travis Jones, LB Tuati Wooden, WR Nick Marchini, TE Chris Reese, LB 2001 Tuati Wooden, WR 2007 Austin Carter, CB 2002 Dante Collins, RB Kinji Green, DT Myles Eden, QB Scott Rislov, QB David Giesen, OG Aaron Gilbert, DT 2003 Carl Ihenacho, DE Jeff Carr, PK Grant Izokovic, LS Kinji Green, DT Travis Jones, LB Zack Rance, S Mohamed Marah, RB Scott Rislov, QB Nick Marchini, TE Ezekiel Staples, LB Devin Newsome, CB Liam Smith, DE 2004 Braden Storaasli, LB Jeff Carr, PK Terrance Williams, WR Kinji Green, DT Justin Willis, DT 2007 Academic All-WAC honorees Ezekiel Staples, LB Front row (left to right): Travis Jones, Justin Willis, Aaron Gilbert. John Booker, OG Back row: Devin Newsome, Carl Ihenacho, Braden Storaasli, Mohamed Marah, James T. Callier, FB Austin Carter. Matt Castelo, LB Not pictured: Dante Collins, Myles Eden, David Giesen, Grant Izokovic, Nick Marchini, Liam Smith, Terrance Williams.

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RUSHING (Minimum of 30 attempts) Career: 8.2 (278 yards on 34 attempts), by 1,118 (600 completions), by Ed Luther MOST ATTEMPTS Deoncé Whitaker at Hawai’i, (10-28-00). (1976-77-78-79). Game: 43 (286 yards), by Nathan DuPree at Season: (Minimum of 80 attempts), HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF PASS UNLV, (10-31-92), 7.24 (688 yards on 89 attempts), by COMPLETIONS 43 (253 yards), by Sheldon Canley at Harry Russell (1949). Game: (Minimum of 15 attempts) UNLV, (9-22-90). 87.5 (14 of 16), by Adam Tafralis vs. Season: (Minimum of 100 attempts) Stanford, (9-9-06). 296 (1,248 yards), by Sheldon Canley 6.97 (830 yards on 119 attempts), by (1990). Harry Beck (1950). (Minimum of 25 attempts) Career: 80.8 (21 of 26), by Marcus Arroyo vs. 602 (3,515 yards), by Deoncé Whitaker (Minimum of 200 attempts) Nevada (11-10-01). (1998-01). 7.04 (1,577 yards on 224 attempts), by Deoncé Whitaker (2000). (Minimum of 35 attempts) AVERAGE ATTEMPTS PER GAME 81.8 (36 of 44), by Scott Rislov at Ohio Season: Career: (Minimum of 300 attempts) State (10-12-02). 26.9 (296 in 11 games), by Sheldon 5.83 (3,515 yards on 602 attempts), by Game, Opponent: Canley (1990). Deoncé Whitaker (1998-99-00-01). 82.6 (19 of 23), by Craig Krenzel, Career: Ohio State (10-12-02). 24.1 (530 in 22 games), by Gerald MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY Bowl Game: Willhite (1980-81). RUSHING 69.3 (43 of 62), by Steve Clarkson Game: vs. Toledo (California Bowl - 12-19-81). MOST YARDS GAINED RUSHING 4, by Lamar Ferguson, Season: Game: at Illinois (9-21-02), 65.6 (181 of 276), by Adam Tafralis 286 (43 attempts), by Nathan DuPree 4, by Jarmar Julien, (2006). at UNLV, (10-31-92). vs. Tulsa, (10-27-01), Career: Game, Opponent: at Nevada, (10-28-00), 60.5 (536 of 886), by Scott Rislov 300 (23 attempts), by LaDainian 4, by Deoncé Whitaker, (2002-03). Tomlinson, TCU, (10-9-99). vs. UTEP, (10-14-00), Bowl Game: vs. Saint Mary’s, (9-18-99), COMPLETING 80 PERCENT OR 164 (23 attempts), by Sheldon Canley 4, by Nathan DuPree, MORE OF ONE’S PASSES IN A GAME vs. Central Michigan (California Raisin at Pacific, (11-14-92), Season: 3, by Adam Tafralis (2006). Bowl - 12-8-90). 4, by Johnny Johnson, Jr., Career: 4 (3 in 2006, 1 in 2007), Season: at New Mexico State (9-3-88), by Adam Tafralis (2004-05-06-07). 1,577 (224 attempts), by Deoncé 4, by Joe Ulm, Whitaker (2000). at Brigham Young, (9-25-53), COMPLETING 60 PERCENT OR Career: 4, by Dick Stults, MORE OF ONE’S PASSES IN A 3,515 (602 attempts), by Deoncé vs. Brigham Young, (11-7-52). SEASON Whitaker (1998-99-00-01). Career: 2 (2006, 2007), by Adam Tafralis Season: (2004-05-06-07) AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER 15, by Deoncé Whitaker (2000), GAME 15, by Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988). MOST PASSES COMPLETED Season: Career: Game: 157.7 (1,577 yards in 10 games), by 33, by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-99-00-01). 36 (44 attempts), by Scott Rislov at Deoncé Whitaker (2000). Ohio State (10-12-02). Career: Game, Opponent: 107.5 (2,364 yards in 22 games), by PASSING 44 (75 attempts), by Colt Brennan, Gerald Willhite (1980-81). MOST ATTEMPTS Hawai’i (10-12-07). Game: Bowl Game: AVERAGE YARDS PER ATTEMPT 66 (28 completions), by Scott Rislov 43 (62 attempts), by Steve Clarkson Game: (Minimum of 10 attempts) at Stanford (9-6-03). vs. Toledo (California Bowl - 12-19-81). 19.6 (196 yards on 10 attempts), by Game, Opponent: Season: Lamar Ferguson vs. Tulsa, (10-27-01). 75 (44 completions), by Colt Brennan, 243 (408 attempts), by Mike Perez Hawai’i (10-12-07). (1987). (Minimum of 20 attempts) Bowl Game: Career: 12.1 (254 yards on 21 attempts), by 62 (43 completions), by Steve Clarkson 603 (1,027 attempts), by Adam Tafralis Deoncé Whitaker at Stanford, (9-9-00). vs. Toledo, (California Bowl - 12-19-81). (2004-05-06-07). Season: 449 (275 completions), by Scott Rislov (2002). www.sjsuspartans.com 127 Individual Records

MOST YARDS GAINED PASSING FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN Career: Game: Season: (Minimum of 100 attempts) 309.1 (6,182 yards in 20 games), by 543 (28 of 39), by Scott Rislov at UTEP 1 (1 in 124 attempts), by Bob Frasco Mike Perez (1986-87). (11-8-03). (1983). Game, Opponent: (Minimum of 400 attempts) AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER PLAY 545 (44 of 75), by Colt Brennan, 5 (5 in 437 attempts), by Scott Rislov Game: (Minimum of 20 plays) Hawai’i (10-12-07). (2003). 19.6 (333 yards on 21 plays), by Dale Bowl Game: Career: (Minimum of 400 attempts) Rogers vs. Rice, (10-2-04). 467 (43 of 62), by Steve Clarkson 12 (12 in 511 attempts), by Bob Frasco Season: (Minimum of 1,000 yards) vs. Toledo (California Bowl, 12-19-81). (1983-84). 7.1 (3,213 on 450 plays), by Mike Perez Season: (1987). 3,260 (243 of 408), by Mike Perez PASSING EFFICIENCY Career: (Minimum of 2,000 yards) (1987). Game: (Minimum of 15 attempts) 7.1 (6,182 yards on 875 plays), by Mike Career: 298.02, by Marcus Arroyo vs. Nevada Perez (1986-87). 7,548 (603 of 1,027) by Adam Tafralis (11-10-01). (2004-05-06-07). Bowl Game: (Minimum of 15 attempts) MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 213.63, by Adam Tafralis vs. New AND RESPONSIBLE FOR MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Mexico (New Mexico Bowl - 12-23-06). Game: Game: Season: (Minimum of 15 attempts per 7 (passed for 7), by Scott Rislov at 7, by Scott Rislov at UTEP (11-8-03). game played) UTEP, (11-8-03). Game, Opponent: 160.12, by Jeff Garcia (1991). Season: 5, by Ryan Dinwiddie, Boise State Career: (Minimum of 300 passing 30 (scored 5 and passed for 25), by (10-24-03), attempts) Steve Clarkson (1981). 5, by Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech 133.7, by Ralph Martini (1989-90). Career: (10-6-01). 68 (scored 12 and passed for 56), by Bowl Game: TOTAL OFFENSE Steve Clarkson (1979-80-81-82). 3, by Steve Clarkson vs. Toledo MOST PLAYS (California Raisin Bowl - 12-19-81), Game: PASS RECEIVING 3, by Mike Perez vs. Miami (Ohio) 67 (1 rushing, 66 passing) by Scott MOST RECEPTIONS (California Bowl - 12-13-86), Rislov at Stanford, (9-6-03). Game: 3, by Adam Tafralis vs. New Mexico Bowl Game: 15 (179 yards), by Tuati Wooden, vs. (New Mexico Bowl - 12-23-06). 68 (6 rushing, 62 passing), by Steve Tulsa (11-22-03), Season: Clarkson vs. Toledo, (California Bowl - 15 (255 yards), by Steven Pulley, at 25, by Steve Clarkson (1981). 12-19-81). Stanford (10-2-99), Career: Season: 15 (203 yards), by Guy Liggins, vs. 59, by Steve Clarkson (1979-80-81-82). 485 (98 rushing, 387 passing), by Bob Fresno State, (10-4-86). Frasco (1984). Game, Opponent: LONGEST PASSING TOUCHDOWN Career: 16 (133 yards), by Paul Dombrowski, 95 yards, by Matt Veatch to Byron 1,405 (518 rushing, 887 passing), by Jeff New Mexico State (11-19-05). Jackson at Minnesota, (9-14-91). Garcia (1991-92-93). Bowl Game: 18 (124 yards), by Gerald Willhite vs. MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN MOST YARDS GAINED Toledo, (12-19-81). Game: Game: Season: 6, by Ivan Lippi vs. Fresno State, 536 (28 rushing, 508 passing), by Mike 85 (1,183 yards) by Kevin Jurovich (11-21-70), Perez at Pacific, (10-25-86). (2007). 6, by Pat Casey vs. New Mexico, Bowl Game: Career: (11-1-69), 464 (minus-3 rushing, 467 passing), by 149 (2,191 yards) by Guy Liggins (1986- 6, by Ken Berry at Fresno State, Steve Clarkson vs. Toledo, (California 87). (11-20-65). Bowl - 12-19-81). Bowl Game: Season: MOST YARDS RECEIVING 5, by Steve Clarkson vs. Toledo, 3,213 (minus-47 rushing, 3,260 Game: (California Bowl - 12-19-81). passing), by Mike Perez (1987). 269 (9 receptions), by Edell Shepherd Season: Career: vs. Nevada, (11-10-01). 24, by Steve Clarkson (1981), 8,111 (563 rushing, 7,548 passing), Game, Opponent: 24, by Ed Luther (1978), by Adam Tafralis (2004-05-06-07). 326 (12 receptions), by Nate Burleson, 24, by Craig Kimball (1972). Nevada, (11-10-01). Career: AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME Bowl Game: 57, by Craig Kimball (1972-73-74). Season: 152 (9 receptions), by Mervyn 329.9 (2,969 yards in 9 games), by Mike Fernandez vs. Toledo, (California Perez (1986). Raisin Bowl, 12-19-81).

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Season: off returns), by Sheldon Canley vs. 3, by Jeff Carr vs. Grambling State, 1,500 (82 receptions), by Edell Central Michigan, (California Raisin (8-23-03), Shepherd (2001). Bowl, 12-8-90). 3, by Nick Gilliam vs. Fresno State, Career: Season: (11-23-02), 2,223 (123 receptions), by Stacey Bailey 2,513 (1,201 rushing, 353 receiving, 959 3, by David Silberstein vs. New (1978-79-80-81). kickoff returns), by Sheldon Canley Mexico, (9-26-98), (1989). 3, by Joe Furlow vs. Pacific, (10-28-95), MOST 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Career: 3, by Joe Nedney Season: 5,596 (3,515 rushing, 225 receiving, vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 7, by Edell Shepherd, (2001). 1,856 all returns), by Deoncé Whitaker (9-24-94), Career: (1998-01). at UNLV, (10-31-92), 10, by Edell Shepherd (2000-01), at Wyoming, (10-3-92), 10, by Stacey Bailey (1978-81). SCORING vs. Pacific, (10-19-91), 3, by Sergio Olivarez MOST POINTS SCORED MOST TOUCHDOWNS RECEIVING at Utah State, (10-31-87), Quarter: Game: at UNLV, (10-18-87), 18, by Jarmar Julien, at Nevada 3, by James Jones, at Washington, vs. Utah State, (10-11-86), (10-28-00, 4th quarter), (9-2-06), 3, by Tony Brown vs. CS Long Beach, 18, by Casey Le Blanc, vs. Hawai’i 3, by Courtney Anderson, at UTEP, (10-10-84), (11-6-99, 4th quarter), (11-8-03), 3, by Randy Johnson vs. CS Fullerton, 18, by Deoncé Whitaker, vs. Saint 3, by Edell Shepherd, vs. Nevada, (9-24-77), Mary’s (9-18-99, 1st quarter). (11-10-01), 3, by Lou Rodriguez Game: 3, by Oliver Newell, at Stanford, (9-27-75), 30 (5 touchdowns), by Deoncé at UNLV, (11-22-97), at New Mexico, (10-12-74), Whitaker, vs. Saint Mary’s (9-18-99). vs. Hawai’i (11-15-97), 3, by Ron Ploger at Hawai’i, (11-24-73). Bowl Game: vs. Colorado State (10-11-97), Season: 20 (3 touchdowns, 1 2-pt. PAT), by 3, by Tony Smith at California, 16 (16 of 30), by Lou Rodriguez (1975). Mervyn Fernandez, vs. Toledo (9-29-84), Career: (California Bowl, 12-19-81). 3, by Ken Taylor vs. Santa Clara, 39 (39 of 70), by Joe Nedney (1991-92- Season: (11-16-82), 93-94). 116, by Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988). 3, by Tim Kearse at Stanford, (9-18-82), Career: 3, by Stacey Bailey at Fresno State, LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE 236, by Joe Nedney (1991-92-93-94). (10-3-81), Game: 3, by Mervyn Fernandez at Fresno 60 yards by Joe Nedney at Wyoming, MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED State (10-3-81), (10-3-92). Game: 3, by Gerald Willhite at California, 5, by Deoncé Whitaker vs. Saint Mary’s (9-26-81), MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 50 OR (9-18-99). 3, by Mark Nichols at CS Long Beach, MORE YARDS Season: (10-27-79), Game: 19, by Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988). 3, by Rick Parma at Pacific, (11-11-78). 1, by several, last by Joe Furlow (50 Career: Game, Opponent: yards, 10-14-95). 36, by Deoncé Whitaker (1998-99-00-01). 3, by Jeb Putzier, Boise State (11-17-01), Season: 3, by Ryan Dennard, Arizona State 2, by Tony Brown (1985). MOST WAYS TO SCORE (9-29-01), Career: A TOUCHDOWN 3, by Alex Van Dyke, Nevada 2, by Tony Brown (1984-85). Career: (11-18-95). 5 (rushing, receiving, kickoff return, Bowl Game: MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS interception return, punt return), by 3, by Mervyn Fernandez vs. Toledo, MADE Trestin George (eight TD’s in 2002-03- (12-19-81). Game: 04-05), Season: 3, by several, last by Jared Strubeck at 5 (rushing, receiving, kickoff return, 14, by Edell Shepherd (2001). Washington (9-2-06). interception return, punt return), by Career: Season: Walt Roberts (13 TD’s in 1961-62-63). 18, by Edell Shepherd (2000-01). 10, by Joe Nedney (1992). MOST FIELD GOALS MADE MOST KICKING PAT'S ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING Game: Game: Game: 3, by Jared Strubeck 10 (10 of 10), Jeff Carr vs. Rice 355 (80 rushing, 201 receiving, 10 punt at Louisiana Tech (11-17-07), (10-2-04). returns, 64 kickoff returns), by Charles vs. New Mexico State (11-10-07), Game, Opponent: Pauley, vs. Nevada, (11-10-01). at Washington (9-2-06), 10 (10 of 10), Tyler Jones, Boise State Bowl Game: vs. Nevada (10-1-05), 243 (164 rushing, 44 receiving, 35 kick- (10-24-03). www.sjsuspartans.com 129 Individual Records

Season: Career: 43 (43 of 46), by Mike Berg (1981). LONGEST PUNT 77 (1,800 yards), by Sheldon Canley Career: 80 yards, by Leroy Zimmerman vs. UC (1988-89-90). 139 (139 of 153), by Mike Berg (1979- Santa Barbara, (10-14-38). 80-81-82). MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE MOST PUNTS 60 OR MORE YARDS Game: MOST CONSECUTIVE KICKING Game: 205 yards (5 returns), by James Reed PAT'S 3 (71, 74, 72), by Joe Furlow at Air vs. Wyoming (10-5-96). Game: Force, (8-31-96). Season: 10 (10 of 10), Jeff Carr vs. Rice (10-2-04), Season: 1,214 yards (51 returns), by Deoncé Game, Opponent: 7, by Joe Furlow (1996). Whitaker (1998). 10 (10 of 10), Tyler Jones, Boise State Career: (10-24-03). PUNT RETURNS 1,837 yards (74 returns), by Deoncé Season: Whitaker (1998-99-00-01). MOST PUNT RETURNS 40 (40 of 40) by Jeff Carr (2004). Game: Career: MOST KICKOFF RETURNS FOR A 9 (45 yards), by Scott Wells vs. UNLV 52 (12 in 2003, 40 in 2004), by Jeff Carr TOUCHDOWN (10-15-88). (2003-04). Season: Season: 2, by Charles Pauley (2002), 46 (265 yards), by Scott Wells (1988). MOST KICK SCORING POINTS 2, by Jimmie Lassiter (1970). Career: Game: Career: 83 (493 yards), by K.C. Clark (1983-84- 16 (3 FG’s, 7 PAT’s), by Joe Nedney vs. 2, by Trestin George (2002-03-04-05), 85-86). Pacific, (10-19-91). 2, by Charles Pauley (2001-02), Season: 2, by Sheldon Canley (1988-89-90), MOST PUNT RETURN YARDAGE 86, by Sergio Olivarez (1986). 2, by Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72), Game: Career: 2, by Walt Roberts (1961-63). 150 (7 returns) by Omarr Smith at 236, by Joe Nedney (1991-92-93-94). UTEP, (10-18-97). LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN PUNTING Season: 102 yards by Jimmie Lassiter at MOST PUNTS 366 yards (37 returns) by Heshimu California, (9-25-71), Game: Colar (1990). 100 yards by Tim Kearse vs. CS Long 17 (630 yards), by Jim Vernes at Career: Beach, (10-16-82), Wyoming, (10-25-69). 575 (60 returns) by Jimmie Lassiter 100 yards by Bob Triplett at California, Season: (1970-71-72). (10-2-76). 82 (3,105 yards), by Joe Hicks (1972). Career: MOST PUNTS RETURNED FOR A 249 (9,669 yards), by Jeff Cunningham TOUCHDOWN INTERCEPTION (1973-74-75-76). Game: 1, by several, last by Dwight Lowery RETURNS MOST PUNTING YARDS vs. Hawai’i, (10-12-07). MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONS Game: Season: Game: 630 yards (17 punts), by Jim Vernes at 1, last by Dwight Lowery (2007). 3, by Dwight Lowery vs. Cal Poly Wyoming, (10-25-69). Career: (9-23-06), Season: 2, by Omarr Smith (1997-98), 3, by Josh Powell vs. Idaho (11-26-05), 3,105 yards (82 punts), by Joe Hicks 2, by Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72). 3, by Gerald Jones at Stanford (1972). (9-14-02), Career: LONGEST PUNT RETURN FOR A 3, by Omarr Smith vs. Hawai’i 9,747 yards (243 punts), by Waylon TOUCHDOWN (11-15-97), Prather (2004-05-06-07). 91 yards by Jerry Colletto at Oregon, 3, by Troy Jensen vs. Louisiana Tech, (11-2-63). (10-23-93), AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT 3, by Don Dambacher vs. Mexico Game: (Minimum of 5) KICKOFF RETURNS (9-10-49). 56.8 (341 yards on 6 punts), by Joe Game, Opponent: MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Furlow at Air Force, (8-31-96). 3, by Nate Kvamme, Colorado State Game: Season: (Minimum of 40) (10-11-97). 9 (149 yards), by Sheldon Canley at 44.0 (2,510 yards on 57 punts), by Tim Season: Miami (Fla.), (10-14-89). Morgan (1999). 9, by Dwight Lowery (2006). Season: Career: (Minimum of 80) 51 (1,214 yards), by Deoncé Whitaker 42.7 (3,545 yards on 83 punts), by Joe (1998). Furlow (1995-96).

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Career: Season: MOST FORCED FUMBLES 14, by Gerald Jones (2002-03), 232 (107 primary & 125 assists) by Game: 14, by Sherman Cocroft (1982-83), Randy Gill (1977). 2, by Philip Perry at Hawai’i 14, by Ken Thomas (1979-80-81-82). Career: (11-02-02), 527 (297 primary & 230 assists) by 2, by Philip Perry at Washington MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH Dave Chaney (1969-70-71). (9-07-02). AN INTERCEPTION Bowl Game: 4, Dwight Lowery (2006), MOST PRIMARY TACKLES 2, by Matt Castelo (New Mexico Bowl, 4, Gerald Jones (2002), Game: 12-23-06). 4, Sherman Cocroft (1983). 21, by Dave Chaney vs. Fresno State, Season: (11-21-70). 7, by Philip Perry (2002). MOST INTERCEPTION YARDAGE Game, Opponent: Game: 15, by Donnell Porter, UNLV, MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED 99, by Gerald Jones vs. Nevada, (10-31-92). Season: (9-18-03). Season: 5, by Rayford Roberson (1976). Game, Opponent: 125, by Dave Chaney (1970). Career: 178, by Tommy Williams, Cal State Career: 11, by Rayford Roberson (1975-78), Fullerton (1988). 297, by Dave Chaney (1969-70-71). 11, by Carl Ekern (1972-75). Season: 178, by Gerald Jones (6 interceptions) MOST ASSISTED TACKLES MOST PASSES DEFENSED (2003). Game: (Interceptions + Passes Broken Up) Career: 18, by Ezekiel Staples vs. Rice Game: 391 (14 interceptions), by Ken Thomas (10-2-04), 4, by Dwight Lowery, vs. Cal Poly (1979-80-81-82). 18, by Randy Gill at California (2006), (10-1-77). 4, by Gerald Jones, vs. Stanford (2003). MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED Game, Opponent: Game, Opponent: FOR A TOUCHDOWN 16, Chris Tsangaris, Long Beach State 4, by Kevin Millhouse, Hawai’i Game: (9-21-91). (11-3-01), 1, by many, last by Dwight Lowery vs. Season: 4, by Lawson, Long Beach State Hawai’i, (10-12-07). 125, by Randy Gill (1977). (10-13-90). Game, Opponent: Career: Season: 2, by Nate Kvamme, Colorado State 230, by Dave Chaney (1969-70-71). 23, by Omarr Smith (1997). (10-11-97), Career: 2, by Tommy Williams, Cal State MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS 44, by Omarr Smith (1995-96-97-98). Fullerton (11-12-88). Game: Season: 6.0, by Bob Overly, vs. UNLV (9-5-81). 3, by Ken Thomas (1979). Game, Opponent: Career: 5.0, by Willie Howard, Stanford 5, by Ken Thomas (1979-80-81-82). (10-2-99). Season: TACKLES 24.5, by Bob Overly (1981). Career: MOST TOTAL TACKLES 40.5, by Lyneil Mayo (1989-90). Game: 27 (15 primary & 12 assists) by Frank MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS Manumaleuga at Colorado (9-23-78). Game: Game, Opponent: 4.0, by Raymond Bowles, vs. UNLV 23 (9 unassisted, 14 assisted) by Del (11-2-91), Lyles, Utah State (9-28-91). 4.0, by Lyneil Mayo, at Stanford Bowl Game: (9-30-89). 18 (11 primary & 7 assists) by Matt Game, Opponent: Castelo vs. New Mexico (New Mexico 5.0, by Danilo Robinson, Utah State Bowl, 12-23-06), (9-30-95). 18 (12 primary & 6 assists) by Yepi Season: Pauu vs. Eastern Michigan (California 17.0, by Bob Overly (1981). Bowl, 12-12-87), Career: 18 (14 primary & 4 assists) by Dave 29.5, by Lyneil Mayo (1989-90). Chaney vs. Memphis State (Pasadena Bowl, 12-18-71).

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WINS Season: 483 (2002). MOST WINS Opp., season: 475 (2002). Season: 13 (1939). MOST PASSES COMPLETED MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS Game: 36, at Ohio State (10-12-02). Season: 13 (1939). Opp., game: 44, by Hawai’i (10-12-07). Two seasons: 13 (12-4-37 through 11-27-38), Bowl game: 43, vs. Toledo (12-19-81). 13 (9-23-40 through 9-26-41). Season: 290 (2002).

MOST HOME WINS MOST PASSING YARDS Season: 10 (1939). Game: 547, at UTEP (11-8-03). Opp., game: 565, by Nevada (11-10-01). MOST ROAD WINS Season: 3,719 (1987). Season: 7 (7 wins, 0 losses), (1940). Opp., season: 3,906 (2002).

MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS AVERAGE PASSING YARDS GAINED PER GAME Season: 10 (1939). Season: 338.1 (1987). Two seasons: 16 (9-23-38 through 11-30-39). Opp., season: 300.5 (2002).

MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Season: 7 (1940). Game: 7, at UTEP (11-8-03), Multiple seasons: 11 (9-24-39 through 10-24-41). 7, at Fresno State (10-3-81). Opp., game: 5, by Fresno State (11-20-99). Season: 27, (1981, 1990). RUSHING Opp., season: 32, (2002). MOST ATTEMPTS Game: 71, vs. Santa Clara (10-7-50). HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF PASSES COMPLETED Opp., game: 81, by Rice (10-16-99). (Minimum of 20 pass attempts) Season: 509 (1971). Game: 82.1 (23 of 28), vs. Nevada (11-10-01). Opp., season: 606 (1998). Opp., game: 83.3 (20 of 24), by California (9-7-96). Season: 60.5 (276 of 456), (1986). MOST YARDS GAINED RUSHING Opp., season: 62.9 (256 of 407), (2005). Game: 487, vs. UC Santa Barbara (10-21-49). Opp., game: 570, by Rice (10-2-04). MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Season: 2,478 (1952). Game: 6, vs. Fresno State (11-21-70), Opp., season: 3,110 (1998). 6, vs. New Mexico (11-1-69), 6, at Fresno State (11-20-65). AVERAGE RUSHING YARDS GAINED PER GAME Season: 30 (1969). Season: 275.4 (1952). Opp., season: 33 (1949). Opp., season: 259.2 (1998). FEWEST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT Season: 6 (2003). Game: 11.3 (464 yards on 41 attempts), vs. Tulsa Opp., season: 6 (1999), (1962), (1956). (10-27-01). Opp., game: 9.0 (559 yards on 62 attempts), by Washington (11-16-96). TOTAL OFFENSE Season: 5.6 (1952). MOST PLAYS Opp., season: 5.4 (1996). Game: 106, at CS Long Beach (10-27-79). Opp., game: 101, by Hawai’i (10-12-07), MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 101, by California (10-6-90). Game: 13, vs. Mexico (9-10-49). Season: 974 (1978). Opp., game: 8, by Rice (10-2-04), Opp., season: 993 (2002). 8, by Boise State (11-13-04). Season: 41 (1952). MOST YARDS GAINED Opp., season: 45 (2005). Game: 849, vs. Nevada (11-10-01). Opp., game: 791, by Nevada (11-10-01). Season: 5,295 (1986). PASSING Opp., season: 6,414 (2002). MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Game: 67, at Stanford (9-6-03). AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER PLAY Opp., game: 75, by Hawai’i (10-12-07). Game: 10.7, at Pacific (11-13-76). Bowl game: 63, vs. Toledo (12-19-81). Opp., game: 9.3, by Nevada (11-10-01).

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Season: 7.6 (1986). ONE-SIDED LOSS Opp., season: 6.9 (1996, 2001). Game: 79-0, by Stanford Frosh (1923).

AVERAGE YARDS GAINED PER GAME COME-FROM-BEHIND WIN Season: 481.4 (1986). Game: 70-63 (trailed 34-7 in the second quarter), Opp., season: 500.8 (2001). vs. Rice (10-2-04).

FIRST DOWNS MOST POINTS SCORED BY TWO TEAMS Quarter: 61 (fourth quarter - San Jose State 34, Hawai’i 27), MOST FIRST DOWNS (11-5-99). Game: 35, vs. Nevada (11-10-01), Half: 71 (second half - San Jose State 42, Rice 29), 35, at Pacific (11-18-86). (11-5-99). Opp., game: 35, by Colorado (9-11-99). Game: 133 (San Jose State 70, Rice 63), (10-2-04). Season: 265 (1986, 11 games). Opp., season: 320 (2002, 13 games). FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Season: 29 (1939). FEWEST FIRST DOWNS Game: 4, at Arizona State (9-15-84). FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Opp., game: 4, by UNLV (11-19-88). Season: 3 (1939).

SCORING MOST SHUTOUTS MOST POINTS SCORED Season: 8 (1939). Quarter: 35 (second quarter), at UTEP (11-8-03). Opp., quarter: 35 (first quarter), by Baylor (9-10-94). MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING Half: 48 (1st half, 13-35), at UTEP (11-8-03). 135 (9-23-72 through 9-8-84). Opp., half: 49 (1st half, 35-14), by Baylor (9-10-94). Game: 70, vs. Rice (10-2-04), KICK SCORING 103, vs. Mexico (9-10-49). MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Opp., game: 79, by Stanford Frosh (1923), Game: 3, 19 times, last at Louisiana Tech (11-17-07). 77, by Boise State (10-24-03). Opp., game: 5, at Utah State (9-21-85). Season: 390 (1987, 11 games), Season: 16 (1975). 457* (1949, 12 games). Opp., season: 469 (2005, 11 games). MOST KICKING PAT'S Game: 10, vs. Rice (10-2-04). MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Opp., game: 10, by Boise State (10-24-03). Game: 10, vs. Rice (10-2-04), Season: 47 (1990), (1949). 10, at UTEP (11-8-03), Opp., season: 58 (2005). 16, vs. Mexico (9-10-49). Opp., game: 10, by Boise State (10-24-03), CONSECUTIVE KICKING PAT’S 10, by Stanford (9-21-68). Game: 10, vs. Rice (10-2-04). Season: 53 (24 rushing, 27 passing, 1 kickoff Opp., game: 10, by Boise State (10-24-03). return, 1 interception return) (1990), Season: 40, (40 for 40), 2005. 71* (1949). All-Time: 58, (12 for 12, 40 for 40, 6 for 6), 2003-05, Opp., season: 65 (2005). 58, (2 for 2, 33 for 33, 23 for 23), 1997-99. * – includes a 103-0 win over the University of Mexico PUNTING MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY RUSHING AND MOST PUNTS PASSING Game: 17 (630 yards), at Wyoming (10-25-69). Season: 51 (1990). Season: 85 (3,228 yards), (1972). Opp., season: 62 (2005). Opp., season: 92 (3,677 yards), (1981).

HIGHEST SCORING TIE FEWEST PUNTS Game: 48-48, vs. Utah State (9-10-79). Game: 1, last at Louisiana Tech (10-6-01). Opp., game: 0, last by Hawai’i (11-18-06). LOWEST SCORING TIE Season: 34 (1,444 yards), (1960). Game: 0-0, 10 times, last at Fresno State (11-14-41). Opp., season: 33 (1,356 yards), (2001).

ONE-SIDED WIN MOST PUNTING YARDS Game: 59-0, vs. College of Idaho (9-20-37). Game: 630 yards (17 punts), at Wyoming (10-25-69). Season: 3,233 (78 punts), (1971). www.sjsuspartans.com 133 Team Records

KICKOFF RETURNS CONSECUTIVE GAMES INTERCEPTING A PASS MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Team: 13 (10-20-01 through 10-5-02). Game: 14 (200 yards) at BYU (11-25-67). Season: 64 (1,472 yards), (1998). QUARTERBACK SACKS Game: 13, vs. Pacific (11-14-81). MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE Season: 58 (1986). Game: 220 (6 returns) vs. Wyoming (10-5-96). Season, fewest: 7 (1981). Opp., game: 208 (5 returns) by UTEP (10-16-01). Season: 1,472 (64 returns), (1998). FUMBLES MOST FUMBLES PUNT RETURNS Game: 8, vs. CS Fullerton (10-3-85). MOST PUNT RETURNS Opp., game: 11, by Arizona State (11-7-70). Game: 8 (57 yards) vs. Utah State (10-11-86). Season: 46 (1954). Season: 52 (293 yards), (1988). Opp., season: 44 (1950).

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDAGE MOST FUMBLES LOST Game: 150 (7 returns) at UTEP, (10-18-97). Game: 5, vs. CS Fullerton (11-15-80), Season: 445 (51 returns), (1990). 5, at Stanford (9-16-78). Opp., game: 8, by Arizona State (11-7-70). DEFENSE Season: 27 (1954). 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 Opp., game: 39, by Wyoming (10-25-69). Season: 3 (2007). Season: 927 (1939). TURNOVERS FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME FEWEST LOST Season: 71.3 (1939). Season: 14 (4 fumbles, 10 interceptions) (1958). MOST GAINED FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Season: 44 (12 fumbles, 32 interceptions) (1939). Game: Minus-49, vs. San Diego State (11-6-71). Opp., game: Minus-52, by Wyoming (11-4-67). PENALTIES Season: 724 (1986). MOST PENALTIES Game: 24 (199 yards), vs. Fresno State (10-4-86). FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Opp., game: 21 (202 yards), by California (9-7-96), Game: Minus-25, vs. Fresno State (11-24-39). 21 (163 yards), by San Diego State (11-14-98). Opp., game: 3, by Oregon (9-20-75). Season: 133 (999 yards), (1987). Season: 727 (1953). FEWEST PENALTIES FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME Game: 0 at Boise State (11-3-07). Season: 88 (1953). MOST PENALTY YARDAGE INTERCEPTIONS Game: 199 yards (24 penalties), vs. Fresno State (10-4-86). MOST INTERCEPTIONS Opp., game: 202 yards (21 penalties), by California (9-7-96). Game: 6, vs. Hawai’i (11-15-97), Season: 1,187 (131 penalties), (1986). 6, vs. Louisiana Tech (10-23-83). Season: 33 (481 yards), (1949).

MOST INTERCEPTION YARDAGE Game: 153, at SMU (10-7-00). Opp., game: 205, by CS Fullerton (11-12-88). Season: 481 (33 interceptions), (1949). San Jose State and Rice hold the NCAA record for touch- INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWN downs (19) scored by two Game: 2, several times. teams in a regulation game. Season: 6 (2000).

FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS Season: 6 (1999), (1962), (1956).

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RUSHING – TOTAL YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE NO.NAME (SEASONS) ATT. NET AVG. TDs NO.NAME (SEASONS) PLAYS RUSH PASS YARDS 1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 602 3,515 5.8 33 1 Adam Tafralis (2004-07) 1,272 563 7,548 8,111 2 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 576 2,513 4.4 25 2 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 1,405 729 6,545 7,274 3 Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 530 2,364 4.5 20 3 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 1,124 153 6,842 6,995 4 Nathan DuPree (1992-93) 372 1,976 5.3 18 4 Ed Luther (1976-79) 1,240 -209 7,190 6,981 5 Rick Kane (1975-76) 371 1,967 5.3 13 5 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 1,011 -18 6,267 6,249 6 Kenny Jackson (1986-87) 448 1,935 4.3 25 6 Mike Perez (1986-87) 875 -12 6,194 6,182 7 Kevin Cole (1977-78) 404 1,909 4.7 16 7 Craig Kimball (1972-74) 1,110 -319 6,139 5,820 8 Yonus Davis (2003-06) 305 1,761 5.8 12 8 Carl Dean (1995-96) 826 34 4,663 4,697 9 Johnny Johnson, Sr. (1960-62) 366 1,700 4.6 21 9 Marcus Arroyo (1998, 00-02) 698 -78 4,603 4,525 10 Bobby Johnson (1982-83) 356 1,558 4.4 5 10 Ralph Martini (1989-90) 572 38 3,897 3,935

PASSING – TOTAL YARDS PASS RECEIVING – NUMBER OF RECEPTIONS NO.NAME (SEASONS) ATT. COMP. YDS. TDs NO.NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Adam Tafralis (2004-07) 1,027 603 7,548 52 1 Guy Liggins (1986-87) 149 2,191 14.7 16 2 Ed Luther (1976-79) 1,118 600 7,190 47 2 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 142 2,084 14.7 16 3 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 961 509 6,842 56 3 Tuati Wooden (2000-03) 133 1,656 13.2 7 4 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 887 504 6,545 48 4 James Jones (2003-06) 126 1,496 11.9 12 5 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 886 536 6,267 40 5 Edell Shepherd (2000-01) 125 2,207 17.7 18 6 Mike Perez (1986-87) 792 471 6,194 36 6 Casey LeBlanc (1998-2001) 124 1,350 10.9 2 7 Craig Kimball (1972-74) 983 485 6,139 50 7 Stacey Bailey (1978-81) 123 2,223 18.1 13 8 Carl Dean (1995-96) 671 373 4,663 24 8 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95) 123 1,850 15.0 14 9 Marcus Arroyo (1998, 00-02) 653 343 4,603 28 9 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89) 123 1,553 12.6 10 10 Ralph Martini (1989-90) 505 285 3,897 30 10 Jamall Broussard (2002-03) 117 1,396 11.9 6 11 Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 107 927 8.7 8 PASSING – NUMBER OF COMPLETIONS 12 Ike McBee (1972-74) 106 1,571 14.8 8 NO.NAME (SEASONS) ATT. COMP. INT. TDs 13 Waking Bailey (1997-2000) 105 1,339 12.8 4 1 Adam Tafralis (2004-07) 1,027 603 29 52 14 Kevin Evans (1988-89) 103 1,641 15.9 11 2 Ed Luther (1976-79) 1,118 600 52 47 15 John Broussard (2003-06) 103 1,566 15.2 12 3 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 886 536 19 40 16 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 101 1,473 14.6 5 4 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 961 509 41 56 17 Brian Roche (1993-95) 101 1,176 11.6 7 5 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 887 504 32 48 6 Craig Kimball (1972-74) 983 485 57 50 PASS RECEIVING – TOTAL YARDS 7 Mike Perez (1986-87) 792 471 30 36 NO.NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 8 Carl Dean (1995-96) 671 373 22 24 1 Stacey Bailey (1978-81) 123 2,223 18.1 13 9 Marcus Arroyo (1998, 00-02) 671 348 28 28 2 Edell Shepherd (2000-01) 125 2,207 17.7 18 10 Chris Kasteler (1997-99) 584 311 23 25 3 Guy Liggins (1986-87) 149 2,191 14.7 16 4 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 142 2,084 14.7 16 PASSING EFFICIENCY (Minimum 375 pass attempts) 5 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95) 123 1,850 15.0 14 NO.NAME (SEASONS) ATT. COMP. YDS. RTG. 6 Tuati Wooden (2000-03) 133 1,656 13.2 7 1 Ralph Martini (1989-90) 505 285 3,897 133.7 7 Kevin Evans (1988-89) 103 1,641 15.9 11 2 Mike Perez (1986-87) 792 471 6,194 132.6 8 Ike McBee (1972-74) 106 1,571 14.8 8 3 Adam Tafralis (2004-07) 1,027 603 7,548 131.5 9 John Broussard (2003-06) 103 1,566 15.2 12 4 Scott Rislov (2002-03) 886 536 6,267 130.5 10 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89) 123 1,553 12.6 10 5 Jeff Garcia (1991-93) 887 504 6,545 129.4 11 Oliver Newell (1997-98) 97 1,525 15.7 16 6 Gene Menges (1948-50) 383 180 3,081 125.8 12 Eric Richardson (1982-83) 94 1,501 15.9 12 7 Bob Frasco (1983-84) 511 286 3,509 123.8 8 Steve Clarkson (1979-82) 961 509 6,842 123.4 ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING 9 Carl Dean (1995-96) 671 373 4,663 119.2 NO.NAME (SEASONS) RUN REC. RET TOTAL 10 Marcus Arroyo (1998, 00-02) 671 348 4,662 115.6 1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 3,515 225 1,856 5,596 2 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 2,513 828 1,805 5,146 3 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 284 2,084 1,113 3,481 4 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 188 1,473 1,796 3,457 5 Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 2,364 927 42 3,333 6 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89)1,409 1,553 315 3,277 7 John Broussard (2003-06) 100 1,566 1,546 3,212 8 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 379 515 2,181 3,075 9 Kevin Cole (1977-78) 1,909 412 642 2,963 10 Donald Lindsey (1991-93, 95)1,398 512 965 2,875 Deoncé Whitaker Ed Luther Ralph Martini www.sjsuspartans.com 135 Career Leaders

SCORING KICKOFF RETURNS – TOTAL YARDS NO.NAME (SEASONS) TD EP1 EP2 FG TP NO.NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Joe Nedney (1991-94) 0 119 0 39 236 1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 74 1,837 24.8 1 2 Mike Berg (1979-82) 0 139 0 30 229 2 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 77 1,800 23.4 2 3 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-00) 360102183 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 68 1,606 23.6 2 4 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 320001924 John Broussard (2003-06) 72 1,546 21.5 1 5 Nick Gilliam (1999-2002) 0 109 0 27 190 5 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 50 1,441 28.8 2 6 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1987-89) 300101826 Frank Slaton (1967-69) 54 1,318 24.4 1 7 Jared Strubeck (2005-07) 0 86 0 30 176 7 Stan Webster (1978-79) 54 1,197 22.2 0 8t Kenny Jackson (1986-87) 280101708 Trestin George (2002-05) 45 1,081 24.0 2 8t Gerald Willhite (1980-81) 280101709 Walt Robinson (1973-76) 54 1,070 19.8 0 10 Sergio Olivarez (1986-87) 0 82 0 24 154 10 Donald Lindsey (1991-93, 95) 47 965 20.5 0

PUNTING – TOTAL YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNS NO.NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK NO.NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Waylon Prather (2004-07) 243 9,747 40.1 1 1 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 77 1,800 23.4 2 2 Jeff Cunningham (1973-76) 249 9,669 38.8 0 2 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 74 1,837 24.8 1 3 Frank Ratto (1977-80) 210 7,943 37.8 1 3 John Broussard (2003-06) 72 1,546 21.5 1 4 Bob Patterson (1962-64) 136 5,519 40.6 0 4 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 68 1,606 23.6 2 5 Randy Cardin (1966-67) 132 5,325 40.3 6 5t Frank Slaton (1967-69) 54 1,318 24.4 1 6 John McMillen (1970-71) 127 5,151 40.6 6 5t Stan Webster (1978-79) 54 1,197 22.2 0 7 Tim Morgan (1998-99) 128 5,139 40.1 0 5t Walt Robinson (1973-76) 54 1,070 19.8 0 8 Jim Hughes (1988-89) 121 5,040 41.7 0 8 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 50 1,441 28.8 2 9 Lee Myhre (1991-93) 110 4,594 41.8 1 9 Donald Lindsey (1991-93, 95) 47 965 20.5 0 10 Jason Chapple (1995, 97) 103 4,155 40.3 0 10 Trestin George (2002-05) 45 1,081 24.0 2

PUNTING AVERAGE (MINIMUM 75 PUNTS) PUNT RETURNS – TOTAL YARDS NO.NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK NO.NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Joe Furlow (1995-96) 83 3,575 42.7 0 1 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 60 575 9.6 2 2 Lee Myhre (1991-93) 110 4,594 41.8 1 2 Heshimu Colar (1988-91) 71 567 7.9 1 3 Jim Hughes (1988-89) 121 5,040 41.7 0 3 Scott Wells (1987-88) 82 562 6.8 0 4 Bob Patterson (1962-64) 136 5,519 40.6 0 4 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 47 548 11.7 0 5 John McMillen (1970-71) 127 5,151 40.6 6 5 K.C. Clark (1983-86) 83 493 5.9 0 6 Kent Rockholt (1958-60) 92 3,716 40.4 1 6 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 42 472 11.2 2 7 Randy Cardin (1966-67) 132 5,325 40.3 6 7 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95) 50 444 8.9 0 8 Jason Chapple (1995, 97) 103 4,155 40.3 0 8 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 37 355 9.6 0 9 Waylon Prather (2004-07) 243 9,747 40.1 1 9 Billy Parton (1947-48) 25 333 13.3 1 10 Tim Morgan (1998-99) 128 5,139 40.1 0 10 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 0

KICKOFF RETURNS AVERAGE (MINIMUM 25 RETURNS) PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (MINIMUM 20 RETURNS) NO.NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD NO.NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Walt Roberts (1961-63) 26 763 29.3 2 1 Al Cementina (1948-50) 22 296 13.5 0 2 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 50 1,441 28.8 2 2 Billy Parton (1947-48) 25 333 13.3 1 3 Deoncé Whitaker (1998-01) 74 1,837 24.8 1 3 Dwight Lowery (2006-07) 24 315 13.1 1 4 Frank Slaton (1967-69) 54 1,318 24.4 1 4 Walt Roberts (1961-63) 22 281 12.8 1 5 Trestin George (2002-05) 45 1,081 24.0 2 5 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 47 548 11.7 0 6 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 68 1,606 23.6 2 6 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 42 472 11.2 2 7 Sheldon Canley (1988-90) 77 1,800 23.4 2 7 Larry Matthews (1951-53) 20 195 9.8 0 8 Kevin Cole (1977-78) 28 642 23.0 0 8 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 0 9 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 37 850 22.9 1 9 Charles Pauley (2001-02) 37 355 9.6 0 10 Kendrick Starling (2002-03) 38 856 22.5 0 10 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 60 575 9.6 2

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CAREER PUNT RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNS SEASON RUSHING – TOTAL YARDS NO.NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD NO.NAME (SEASON) ATT. NET AVG. TDs 1 K.C. Clark (1983-86) 83 493 5.9 0 1 Deoncé Whitaker (2000) 224 1,577 7.0 15 2 Scott Wells (1987-88) 82 562 6.8 0 2 Sheldon Canley (1990) 296 1,248 4.2 12 3 Heshimu Colar (1988-91) 71 567 7.9 1 3 Nathan DuPree (1992) 236 1,239 5.3 11 4 Jimmie Lassiter (1970-72) 60 575 9.6 2 4 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988) 233 1,219 5.2 15 5 Brian Lundy (1992-93, 95) 50 444 8.9 0 5 Gerald Willhite (1980) 245 1,210 4.9 11 6 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 47 548 11.7 0 6 Sheldon Canley (1989) 258 1,201 4.7 13 7 Omarr Smith (1995-98) 42 472 11.2 2 7 Gerald Willhite (1981) 285 1,154 4.0 9 8 Waking Bailey (1997-2000) 42 322 7.7 1 8 Kevin Cole (1978) 204 1,154 5.8 7 9 James Jones (2003-06) 42 307 7.3 0 9 Rick Kane (1975) 210 1,144 5.7 7 10 Tim Kearse (1980-82) 38 263 6.9 1 10 Kenny Jackson (1986) 262 1,117 4.3 12 11 Yonus Davis (2006) 163 1,007 6.2 6 CAREER INTERCEPTIONS – NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS SEASON PASSING – TOTAL YARDS NO.NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD NO.NAME (SEASON) PA PC YDS. INT. TD 1t Ken Thomas (1979-82) 14 391 27.9 5 1 Mike Perez (1987) 408 243 3,260 22 13 1t Gerald Jones (2002-03) 14 294 21.0 3 2 Scott Rislov (2002) 449 275 3,251 22 14 1t Sherman Cocroft (1982-83) 14 148 10.6 0 3 Ed Luther (1979) 415 241 3,049 20 14 4t Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 13 225 17.3 0 4 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 3,022 11 18 4t Troy Jensen (1990-93) 13 200 15.4 0 5 Scott Rislov (2003) 437 261 3,016 5 18 4t Dwight Lowery (2006-07) 13 147 11.3 1 6 Mike Perez (1986) 384 228 2,934 17 14 4t Omarr Smith (1995-98) 13 80 6.2 0 7 Ralph Martini (1990) 362 204 2,928 23 13 8t Gerald Small (1975-77) 12 239 19.9 2 8 Steve Clarkson (1981) 402 206 2,906 25 19 8t Gill Byrd (1979-82) 12 121 10.1 1 9 Bob Frasco (1984) 387 221 2,688 20 11 8t Christopher Owens (2005-07) 12 107 8.9 0 10 Jeff Garcia (1993) 356 196 2,608 21 16

CAREER INTERCEPTIONS – TOTAL YARDS SEASON PASSING – NUMBER OF COMPLETIONS NO.NAME (SEASONS) NO. YDS. AVG. TD NO.NAME (SEASON) PA PC YDS. INT. TD 1 Ken Thomas (1979-82) 14 391 27.9 5 1 Scott Rislov (2002) 449 275 3,251 22 .612 2 Gerald Jones (2002-03) 14 294 21.0 3 2 Scott Rislov (2003) 437 261 3,016 18 .597 3 Dave Chaney (1969-71) 10 249 24.9 3 3 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 3,022 11 .627 4 Gerald Small (1975-77) 12 239 19.9 2 4 Mike Perez (1987) 408 243 3,260 22 .596 5 Archie Chagonjian (1949-51) 13 225 17.3 0 5 Ed Luther (1979) 415 241 3,049 20 .581 6 Troy Jensen (1990-93) 13 200 15.4 0 6 Mike Perez (1986) 384 228 2,934 14 .594 7 K.C. Clark (1983-86) 10 193 19.3 0 7 Bob Frasco (1984) 387 221 2,688 20 .571 8 Harry Russell (1947-49) 11 183 16.6 0 8 Jeff Garcia (1992) 371 209 2,418 15 .563 9 Dennis Parker (1963-65) 5 183 36.6 1 9 Steve Clarkson (1981) 402 206 3,373 25 .512 10 Don Peterson (1966-67) 11 180 16.4 1 10 Ed Luther (1978) 386 205 2,275 13 .531

SEASON PASSING EFFICIENCY (Minimum 15 pass attempts per game played) NO.NAME (SEASON) PA PC YDS. INT. TD RTG. 1 Jeff Garcia (1991) 160 99 1,519 5 12 160.12 2 Adam Tafralis (2006) 276 181 2,284 7 21 155.13 3 Gene Menges (1949) 182 99 1,490 11 16 140.10 4 Steve DeBerg (1976) 262 141 2,084 6 19 139.98 5 Mike Perez (1987) 408 243 3,260 13 22 138.10 6 Ralph Martini (1990) 362 204 2,928 13 23 138.08 Mike Perez Scott Rislov Jeff Garcia 7 AdamTafralis (2007) 400 251 3,022 11 18 135.56 8 Chon Gallegos (1961) 197 117 1,480 12 14 133.76 9 Ken Lutz (1988) 321 199 2,547 19 16 133.24 10 Steve Clarkson (1982) 340 196 2,485 10 20 132.56

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PASSING ACCURACY ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING (Minimum 15 pass attempts per game played) NO.NAME (SEASON) RUN REC. RET. YARDS NO.NAME (SEASON) ATT. COMP. PCT. 1 Sheldon Canley (1989) 1,201 353 959 2,513 1 Adam Tafralis (2006) 276 181 .656 2 Sheldon Canley (1990) 1,248 386 574 2,213 2 Adam Tafralis (2007) 400 251 .627 3 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988) 1,219 668 315 2,202 3 Ken Lutz (1988) 321 199 .619 4 Charles Pauley (2002) 67 804 1,215 2,086 4 Jeff Garcia (1991) 160 99 .619 5 Deoncé Whitaker (1998) 719 37 1,233 1,989 5 Danny Holman (1966) 260 160 .615 6 Deoncé Whitaker (2000) 1,577 37 151 1,765 6 Scott Rislov (2002) 449 275 .612 7 Gerald Willhite (1980) 1,210 492 42 1,744 7 Carl Dean (1995) 302 182 .603 8 Gerald Willhite (1981) 1,154 435 — 1,589 8 Scott Rislov (2003) 437 261 .597 9 Kevin Cole (1977) 755 179 581 1,515 9 Mike Perez (1987) 408 243 .596 10 Nathan DuPree (1992) 1,239 191 73 1,503 10 Chon Gallegos (1961) 197 117 .594 SCORING TOTAL OFFENSE NO.NAME (SEASON) TD EP1 EP2 FG TP NO.NAME (SEASON) PLAYS RUSH PASS YARDS 1 Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988) 19010116 1 Scott Rislov (2002) 521 13 3,251 3,264 2t Deonce Whitaker (2000) 1601098 2 Mike Perez (1987) 450 -47 3,260 3,213 2t Kenny Jackson (1987) 1601098 3 Adam Tafralis (2007) 476 181 3,022 3,203 4t Sheldon Canley (1990) 1500090 4 Ed Luther (1979) 459 -52 3,049 2,997 4t Sheldon Canley (1989) 1500090 5 Scott Rislov (2003) 490 -31 3,016 2,985 6t Sergio Olivarez (1986) 0 41 0 15 86 6 Mike Perez (1986) 425 35 2,934 2,969 6t Gerald Willhite (1980) 1401086 7 Jeff Garcia (1993) 475 359 2,608 2,967 8t Gerald Willhite (1981) 1400084 8 Steve Clarkson (1981) 459 41 2,906 2,947 8t 9Charlie Harraway (1965) 1400084 9 Ralph Martini (1990) 413 -5 2,928 2,923 8t Edell Shepherd (2001) 1400084 10 Bob Frasco (1984) 485 118 2,688 2,806 KICK SCORING PASS RECEIVING – NUMBER OF RECEPTIONS NO.NAME (SEASON) XP-XPA FG-FGA TP NO.NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 1 Sergio Olivarez (1986) 41-43 15-21 86 1 Kevin Jurovich (2007) 85 1,183 13.9 9 2 Nick Gilliam (2002) 42-44 12-20 78 2 Edell Shepherd (2001) 83 1,500 18.1 14 3 Lou Rodriguez (1975) 29-33 16-30 77 3 Guy Liggins (1987) 77 1,208 15.7 10 4 Mike Berg (1981) 43-45 10-16 73 4 Guy Liggins (1986) 72 983 12.8 6 5 Joe Nedney (1992) 30-33 14-19 72 5 James Jones (2006) 70 893 12.8 10 6 Ron Ploger (1974) 35-39 12-20 71 6 Brian Roche (1995) 66 729 11.1 5 7t Joe Nedney (1991) 35-42 11-19 68 7 Jamall Broussard (2002) 62 681 11.0 5 7t Sergio Olivarez (1987) 41-47 9-17 68 8t Kevin Evans (1988) 61 887 14.5 4 9 Jeff Carr (2004) 40-40 8-13 64 8t Tim Kearse (1981) 61 842 13.8 7 10 Jared Strubeck (2006) 36-40 9-12 63 8t Tuati Wooden (2003) 61 780 12.8 2 8t Johnny Johnson, Jr. (1988) 61 668 10.9 4 PERFECT PAT KICK SCORING 8t James Saxon (1987) 61 561 9.2 2 NO.NAME (SEASON) XP-XPA 13 Charles Pauley (2002) 60 804 13.4 4 1 Jeff Carr (2004) 40-40 2 David Silberstein (1998) 33-33 PASS RECEIVING – TOTAL YARDS 3 David Bowen (1990) 28-28 NO.NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 4 Jared Strubeck (2007) 22-22 1 Edell Shepherd (2001) 83 1,500 18.1 14 2 Guy Liggins (1987) 77 1,208 15.7 10 PUNTING – TOTAL YARDS 3 Kevin Jurovich (2007) 85 1,183 13.9 9 NO.NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK 4 Guy Liggins (1986) 72 983 12.8 6 1 Joe Hicks (1972) 82 3,105 37.9 0 5 Oliver Newell (1997) 58 942 16.2 11 2 Joe Furlow (1996) 68 2,975 43.8 0 6 Eric Richardson (1983) 54 911 16.0 8 3 John McMillen (1971) 74 2,947 39.8 3 7 James Jones (2006) 70 893 12.8 10 4 Waylon Prather (2005) 74 2,908 39.3 0 8 Kevin Evans (1988) 61 887 14.5 4 5 Randy Cardin (1966) 66 2,786 42.2 2 9 David Richmond (2007) 55 852 15.5 3 6 Waylon Prather (2006) 63 2,771 43.9 0 10 Windrell Hayes (1996) 58 848 14.6 4 7 Sean Laughlin (1984) 68 2,727 40.1 0 11t Lafo Malauulu (1986) 56 844 15.1 5 8 Jim Hughes (1989) 63 2,673 42.4 0 11t John Broussard (2006) 52 844 16.2 7 9 Jim Vernes (1969) 76 2,672 35.1 0 13 Tim Kearse (1981) 61 842 13.8 7 10 Jeff Cunningham (1973) 70 2,670 38.1 1 14 Tony Smith (1984) 50 815 16.3 9 15 Charles Pauley (2002) 60 804 13.4 4

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PUNTING AVERAGE (MINIMUM 50 PUNTS) 8 Charles Pauley (2002) 21 237 11.3 0 NO.NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. BLK 9 Billy Parton (1947) 13 233 17.9 1 1 Tim Morgan (1999) 57 2,510 44.0 0 10 Archie Chagonjian (1949) 18 228 12.7 0 2 Waylon Prather (2006) 63 2,771 43.9 0 3 Joe Furlow (1996) 68 2,975 43.8 0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (MINIMUM 11 RETURNS) 4 Lee Myhre (1992) 54 2,316 42.9 0 NO.NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 5 Jason Chapple (1997) 60 2,569 42.8 0 1 Rich Lachapelle (1965) 11 178 16.2 1 6 Jim Hughes (1989) 63 2,673 42.4 0 2 Dwight Lowery (2007) 19 273 14.4 1 7 Randy Cardin (1966) 66 2,786 42.2 2 3 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 25 323 12.9 1 8 John McMillen (1970) 53 2,204 41.6 3 4 Archie Chagonjian (1949) 18 228 12.7 0 9 Lee Myhre (1993) 51 2,110 41.4 1 5 Rich James (1975) 15 174 11.6 0 10 Jeff Cunningham (1975) 58 2,375 40.9 0 6 Omarr Smith (1998) 19 217 11.4 1 7 Charles Pauley (2002) 21 237 11.3 0 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (MINIMUM 10 RETURNS) 8 Omarr Smith (1997) 22 246 11.2 1 NO.NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 9 Al Cementina (1948) 12 135 11.2 0 1 Tim Kearse (1982) 11 359 32.6 1 10 Brian Lundy (1995) 15 157 10.5 0 2 Walt Roberts (1962) 10 322 32.2 1 3 Charles Pauley (2002) 31 978 31.5 2 PUNT RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNS 4 Walt Roberts (1963) 12 358 29.8 1 NO.NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 5 Jay Taylor (1988) 10 287 28.7 0 1 Scott Wells (1988) 46 265 5.8 0 6 Deoncé Whitaker (1999) 14 396 28.3 1 2 Heshimu Colar (1990) 37 366 9.9 0 7 Kendrick Starling (2003) 20 562 28.1 0 3 Scott Wells (1987) 36 282 7.8 0 8 Trestin George (2005) 16 436 27.2 1 4 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 0 9 Mack Burton (1961) 14 368 26.1 0 5 Heshimu Colar (1991) 31 208 6.7 0 10 Stan Webster (1978) 22 573 26.1 0 5 Eddie Thomas (1989) 31 173 5.6 0 7 K.C. Clark (1986) 29 177 6.1 0 KICKOFF RETURNS – TOTAL YARDS 8 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 25 323 12.9 1 NO.NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 9 K.C. Clark (1983) 24 136 5.7 0 1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998) 51 1,214 23.8 0 10 K.C. Clark (1984) 23 116 5.0 0 2 Charles Pauley (2002) 31 978 31.5 2 3 Sheldon Canley (1989) 40 959 23.9 1 INTERCEPTIONS – NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS 4 John Broussard (2004) 34 850 25.0 1 NO.NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 5 Jacob French (2007) 31 677 21.8 0 1 Dwight Lowery (2006) 9 111 12.3 0 6 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 26 673 25.9 2 2t Gerald Jones (2002) 8 116 14.5 1 7 Stan Webster (1979) 32 624 19.5 0 2t Don Peterson (1966) 8 110 13.8 0 8 Kevin Cole (1977) 25 581 24.1 0 2t Leroy Zimmerman (1939) 8 106 13.3 2 9 Frank Slaton (1968) 24 578 23.2 0 5t Harry Russell (1948) 7 153 21.9 0 10 Sheldon Canley (1990) 24 574 23.9 1 5t Dave Chaney (1971) 7 136 19.4 2 5t Gerald Small (1975) 7 104 14.9 2 KICKOFF RETURNS – NUMBER OF RETURNS 5t Omarr Smith (1997) 7 80 11.4 0 NO.NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 5t Sherman Cocroft (1983) 7 76 10.9 0 1 Deoncé Whitaker (1998) 51 1,214 23.8 0 5t Sherman Cocroft (1982) 7 72 10.3 0 2 Sheldon Canley (1989) 40 959 23.9 1 5t Gill Byrd (1980) 7 69 9.9 0 3 John Broussard (2004) 34 850 25.0 1 5t Troy Jensen (1993) 7 60 8.6 0 4 Stan Webster (1979) 32 624 19.5 0 5 Charles Pauley (2002) 31 978 31.5 2 INTERCEPTIONS – TOTAL YARDS 5 6Jacob French (2007) 31 677 21.8 0 NO.NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 7 Freddie Payton (1985) 27 535 19.8 0 1 Gerald Jones (2003) 6 178 29.7 2 8 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 26 673 25.9 2 2 Ken Thomas (1979) 5 165 33.0 3 9t Kevin Cole (1977) 25 581 23.3 0 3 Harry Russell (1948) 7 153 21.0 0 9t John Broussard (2005) 25 449 18.0 0 4 Brian Barnard (1969) 4 150 37.5 1 5 John King (1986) 5 137 27.4 0 PUNT RETURNS – TOTAL YARDS 6 Dave Chaney (1971) 7 136 19.4 2 NO.NAME (SEASON) NO. YDS. AVG. TD 7 Jay Taylor (1987) 4 123 30.7 2 1 Heshimu Colar (1990) 37 366 9.9 0 8t Gerald Small (1976) 4 121 30.3 0 2 Aubrey Minter (1941) 34 330 9.7 0 8t Walt Roberts (1963) 5 121 26.2 1 3 Jimmie Lassiter (1970) 25 323 12.9 1 10 Alex Wallace (2000) 3 120 40.0 1 4 Scott Wells (1987) 36 282 7.8 0 5 Dwight Lowery (2007) 19 273 14.4 1 6 Scott Wells (1988) 46 265 5.8 0 7 Omarr Smith (1997) 22 246 11.2 1 www.sjsuspartans.com 139 Top Performances

RUSHING YARDS QUARTERBACK PASSING EFFICIENCY PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) RATING 1 Nathan DuPree UNLV (1992) 286 1 Marcus Arroyo Nevada (2001) 298.02 2 Deoncé Whitaker Hawai’i (2000) 278 2 Dale Rogers Rice (2004) 297.28 3 Deoncé Whitaker Stanford (2000) 254 3 Steve DeBerg Pacific (1976) 263.35 4 Sheldon Canley UNLV (1990) 253 4 Scott Rislov UTEP (2003) 247.98 5 Johnny Johnson, Jr. Utah State (1988) 228 5 Ed Luther CS Long Beach (1979) 220.08 6 Charley Harraway Montana State (1965) 227 6 Steve Clarkson UNLV (1982) 217.72 7 Johnny Johnson, Jr. Washington (1988) 217 7 Dan O’Dell UNLV (1997) 215.12 8 Kevin Cole Montana (1978) 216 8 Mike Perez Pacific (1986) 214.29 9 Kevin Cole CS Long Beach (1978) 210 9 Jeff Garcia Hawai’i (1991) 214.03 10t Deoncé Whitaker UTEP (2000) 209 10 Adam Tafralis New Mexico (2006) 213.64 10t Harry Beck Santa Clara (1950) 209 11 Tony Locy CS Fullerton (1987) 213.30 12 Sheldon Canley New Mexico State (1989) 208 12 Dan O’Dell Hawai’i (1997) 208.49 13t Tyson Thompson Hawai’i (2004) 203 13t Chris Kasteler Hawai’i (1998) 208.24 13t Deoncé Whitaker Saint Mary’s (1999) 203 13t Ralph Martini Stanford (1990) 208.24 15t Nathan DuPree Pacific (1992) 200 15 Adam Tafralis San Diego State (2006) 205.98 15t Jimmy Walsh Santa Clara (1979) 200 NO. OF PASS RECEPTIONS PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) NO. LONGEST RUNS 1t Tuati Wooden Tulsa (2003) 15 PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 1t Steven Pulley Stanford (1999) 15 1 Charley Harraway Pacific (1965) 94TD 1t Guy Liggins Fresno State (1986) 15 2 Walt Roberts Arizona State (1961) 92TD 4t Doug Hooker UNLV (1988) 12 3 Yonus Davis Louisiana Tech (2006) 90TD 4t Kevin Evans Utah State (1988) 12 4 Bill Walker Montana (1952) 88TD 4t Kevin Bowman Utah State (1984) 12 5 Billy Parton UC Santa Barbara (1946) 87 4t Rick Parma Pacific (1978) 12 6t Tyson Thompson Hawai’i (2004) 85TD 8t Kevin Jurovich Louisiana Tech (2007) 11 6t Chip Vargas New Mexico State (1990) 85TD 8t Brian Roche San Diego State (1995) 11 8t Yonus Davis New Mexico State (2005) 84TD 8t Johnny Johnson, Jr. Pacific (1989) 11 8t Frank Slaton New Mexico (1968) 84 8t Kevin Evans Oregon State (1988) 11 10t Jarmar Julien Tulsa (2001) 80TD 8t Guy Liggins Oregon State (1987) 11 10t Deoncé Whitaker Louisiana State (1999) 80TD 8t Stacey Bailey CS Long Beach (1979) 11 PASS RECEIVING YARDS PASSING YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 1 Edell Shepherd Nevada (2001) 269 1 Scott Rislov UTEP (2003) 543 2 Edell Shepherd Stanford (2001) 264 2 Mike Perez Pacific (1986) 508 3 Steven Pulley Stanford (1999) 255 3 Marcus Arroyo Nevada (2001) 476 4 Kevin Jurovich New Mexico State (2007) 233 4 Scott Rislov Tulsa (2003) 470 5 Kevin Evans Utah State (1988) 216 5 Ed Luther CS Long Beach (1979) 467 6t Johnny Johnson, Jr. Pacific (1989) 203 6 Ralph Martini CS Fullerton (1990) 442 6t Guy Liggins Fresno State (1986) 203 7 Mike Perez Pacific (1987) 437 8 Charles Pauley Nevada (2001) 201 8 Mike Perez Fresno State (1986) 433 9 Walt Blackledge Brigham Young (1967) 188 9t Adam Tafralis Utah State (2007) 426 10 Tim Kearse Utah State (1981) 186 9t Steve Clarkson Fresno State (1981) 426 11 Mark Nichols CS Long Beach (1979) 180 11t Ken Lutz Oregon State (1988) 421 LONG PASS PLAYS 11t Ed Luther Pacific (1979) 421 PASSER/RECEIVER OPP. (SEASON) YDS 13 Mike Perez UNLV (1987) 409 1 Matt Veatch/Byron Jackson Minnesota (1991) 95TD 14 Scott Rislov Illinois (2002) 408 2 Alli Abrew/Jacobbi Williams Baylor (1994) 93TD 15 Steve DeBerg Pacific (1976) 404 3t J.P. Greco/John Broussard Boise State (2005) 90TD 3t Scott Rislov/Juan Walden Hawai’i (2002) 90TD 3t 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 8t Adam Tafralis/John Broussard Fresno State (2006) 85TD 8t8Chon Gallegos/Mack Burton Pacific (1962) 85TD 10 Tim Kearse/Tony Smith Stanford (1982) 84TD 11t Rand Carter/Walt Roberts Pacific (1963) 83TD 11t Emmett Lee/Oneal Cuterry Hawai’i (1959) 83TD 13t Steve DeBerg/Garry Maddocks Pacific (1976) 80TD Nathan DuPree Charley Harraway Walt Roberts 13t Gene Menges/Billy Wilson Stanford (1950) 80TD

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LONG PUNTS LONG PUNT RETURNS PLAYER YEAR LENGTH PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 1 Leroy Zimmernan 1938 80 1 Jerry Colletto Oregon (1963) 91TD 2 Joe Hicks 1971 77 2 Billy Parton San Diego State (1947) 90TD 3t Tim Morgan 1998 76 3 Garry Maddocks CS Long Beach (1975) 89TD 3t Tom Diehl 1986 76 4 Omarr Smith Fresno State (1998) 88TD 5 Lee Myhre 1992 75 5t Dwight Lowery Hawai’i (2007) 84TD 6 Joe Furlow 1996 74 5t Omarr Smith UTEP (1997) 84TD 7t Waylon Prather 2006 72 7 Waking Bailey UTEP (1999) 81TD 7t Joe Furlow 1996 72 8 Bill Foote Pacific (1942) 80 7t John McMillen 1971 72 9t Trestin George Rice (2004) 77TD 10t Joe Furlow 1996 71 9t Jamall Broussard Tulsa (2003) 77TD 10t Lee Myhre 1992 71 10t Frank Ratto 1979 71 LONG INTERCEPTION RETURNS LONG FIELD GOALS PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS PLAYER YEAR LENGTH 1 Ron Ockimey Hawai’i (2000) 94TD 1 Joe Nedney 1992 60 2 Ken Thomas Utah State(1979) 89TD 2t Lou Rodriguez 1975 52 3 Brian Barnard Pacific (1969) 85TD 2t Ron Ploger 1974 52 4 Marv Johnson Fresno State (1949) 83TD 2t Larry Barnes 1971 52 5 Freddie Payton Oregon (1985) 78TD 5 Tony Brown 1985 51 6 Patrick Battle SMU (2000) 77TD 6t Joe Furlow 1995 50 7t Dennis Parker Oregon (1963) 75TD 6t Tony Brown 1985 50 7t Don Dambacher Mexico (1949) 75TD 6t Mike Berg 1980 50 7t Bill Lewis 1937 75TD 9t Joe Furlow 1996 49 10 Dave Chaney San Diego State (1969) 71TD 9t Joe Nedney 1991 49 9t Tony Brown 1985 49 LONG FUMBLE RETURNS (since 1977) 9t Mike Berg 1981 49 PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 9t Ron Ploger 1974 49 1 Troy Jensen Stanford (1992) 95TD LONG KICKOFF RETURNS 2 Gerald Jones Arkansas State (2002) 72TD PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) YARDS 3 Sam Sherrod Hawai’i (1998) 61TD 1 Jimmie Lassiter California (1971) 102TD 4 Damaja Jones New Mexico (2006) 57 2t Tim Kearse CS Long Beach (1982) 100TD 5 Chris Willis Southwest Louisiana (1994) 55TD 2t Bob Triplett California (1976) 100TD 6 Ron Ockimey Stanford (1999) 38TD 4t Trestin George Nevada (2003) 99TD 7 Willie Nevels CS Long Beach (1978) 36TD 4t Marv Johnson Saint Mary’s (1949) 99TD 8 Marshall Blount Hawai’i (1999) 29TD 6t Charles Pauley UTEP (2002) 98TD 9 Anthony Washington Cal State Fullerton (1992) 24TD 6t Frank Slaton (1969) 98TD 10 Tony Ficklin Tulsa (2004) 20TD 8t Charles Pauley Stanford (2002) 97TD 8t Sheldon Canley Fresno State (1989) 97TD MOST TACKLES (since 1970) 8t Jimmie Lassiter New Mexico (1970) 97TD PLAYER OPPONENT (SEASON) TACKLES 1t Frank Manumaleuga Colorado (1978) 27 (15+12) 1t Dave Chaney Fresno State (1971) 27 (18+9) 3 Dave Chaney Fresno State (1970) 26 (21+5) 4 Randy Gill Pacific (1977) 25 (15+10) 5t Ezekiel Staples Rice (2004) 24 (6+18) 5t Jacob Malae Washington (1996) 24 (12+12) 5t Randy Gill San Diego State (1977) 24 (15+9) 8 Dave Albright Cal State Fullerton (1983) 23 (4+19) Scott Wells Gerald Jones Charles Pauley 9t Eric Wilson Rice (2004) 22 (8+14) 9t Carl Ekern Hawai’i (1975) 22 (17+5) 9t Dave Chaney Fresno State (1971) 22 (7+15)

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OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS OPPONENT NO. OF PASS RECEPTIONS PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) NO. 1 LaDainian Tomlinson TCU (1999) 300 1 Paul Dombrowski New Mexico State (2005) 16 2 Jason Cooper Louisiana Tech (1994) 255 2 Bryant Reeves Nevada (1992) 15 3t Ron Dayne Wisconsin (1997) 254 3 Ryan Grice-Mullen Hawai’i (2007) 14 3t Washington (1994) 254 4 Alex Van Dyke Nevada (1995) 13 5 George Jones San Diego State (1995) 253 5t Davone Bess Hawai’i (2007) 12 6 Ronney Jenkins Brigham Young (1998) 250 5t Jason Rivers Hawai’i (2007) 12 7 ShanDerrick Charles SMU (2001) 243 5t Luke Powell Stanford (2003) 12 8 Uril Parrish Tulsa (2004) 229 5t Nate Burleson Nevada (2001) 12 9 Dick Bass Pacific (1958) 226 5t Donald Shoals Tulsa (2001) 12 10 Matt Milton Nevada (2002) 224 5t Craig Stutzmann Hawai’i (2000) 12 11 Corey Dillon Washington (1996) 222 12 Obie Graves CS Fullerton (1978) 219 OPPONENT PASS RECEIVING YARDS 13 Russell White California (1992) 216 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 14 Jamie Kimbrough Fresno State (1998) 212 1 Nate Burleson Nevada (2001) 326 15 Joe Abdullah Pacific (1995) 205 2 Alex Van Dyke Nevada (1995) 314 16 Marcus Rucker Rice (2004) 201 3 Jerry Hendren Idaho (1968) 228 4 Aaron Turner Pacific (1991) 222 OPPONENT LONG RUNS 5 Kendall Smith Utah State (1988) 208 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 6 Brian Roberson Fresno State (1996) 204 1 Josh Levi Fresno State (1999) 94TD 7 Lucious Davis New Mexico State (1994) 197 2 Napoleon Kaufman Washington (1994) 91TD 8 Lynn James Arizona State (1989) 193 3 Johnny Wilson California (1954) 90 9 Stanford (1999) 186 4t Marcus Rucker Rice (2004) 86TD 10 Ryan Grice-Mullen Hawai’i (2007) 175 4t John Winesberry Stanford (1972) 86TD 6 Corey Dillon Washington (1996) 85TD OPPONENT LONG PASS PLAYS 7 Ryan Benjamin Pacific (1992) 84TD PASSER/RECEIVER YEAR TEAM YARDS 8 Harold Haddock Washington State (1960) 83TD 1 Dan Neill/Nate Burleson 2001 Nevada 91 9 John Greene BYU (1965) 81TD 2t /Reggie Williams 2002 Washington 89TD 10t Thomas Jones Virginia (1998) 80TD 2t Eric Bennett/Alex Van Dyke 1995 Nevada 89TD 10t Ron Dayne Wisconsin (1997) 80TD 4 Mike Speltz/J.J. Celestine 1988 CS Fullerton 87TD 10t Russell White California (1991) 80TD 5 Brent Snyder/Kendall Smith 1988 Utah State 86TD 10t Brian Taylor Oregon State (1987) 80TD 6 Mike Pitz/Ron Woods 1983 Pacific 85TD 10t Ollie Matson USF (1949) 80TD 7 Oliver Cruz/Terrance Minor 2002 UTEP 83TD 8t Ryan Dinwiddie/Jeb Putzier 2001 Boise State 80TD OPPONENT PASSING YARDS 8t Paul Justin/Lynn James 1989 Arizona State 80TD PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 8t Hue Jackson/Booker Guyton 1986 Pacific 80TD 1 Colt Brennan Hawai’i (2007) 545 2 Eric Bennett Nevada (1995) 492 OPPONENT LONG PUNTS 3 David Neill Nevada (2001) 474 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 4 Troy Kopp Pacific (1991) 471 1t Jeff Carter CS Long Beach (1983) 80 5 Gino Torretta Miami (Fla.) (1989) 468 1t Craig Holworthy Fresno State (1973) 80 6 Mike Moschetti Colorado (1999) 465 3 Preston Loos Colorado State (1997) 79 7 Chris Vargas Nevada (1993) 457 4 Arizona State (1973) 77 8 Todd Dillon CS Long Beach (1982) 453 5t Guy McClure Utah State (1978) 73 9 Jon Denton UNLV (1996) 432 5t Joe Zuger Arizona State (1960) 73 10 Jesse Freitas San Diego State (1973) 427 7 Kyle Stringer Boise State (2004) 72 11 Jon Beutjer Illinois (2002) 426 8t Nick Coromelas Cal Poly (2006) 70 12 Charles Puleri New Mexico State (1992) 425 8t Jeff Carter CS Long Beach (1984) 70 13 Brent Snyder Utah State (1988) 412 10 Bill Wright BYU (1961) 69 14 Luke McCown Louisiana Tech (2001) 407 15t Timmy Chang Hawai’i (2000) 403 15t Nick Sellers Pacific (1994) 403 17 Colt Brennan Hawai’i (2006) 402

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OPPONENT LONG FIELD GOALS TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS OPPONENT DATE YARDS 1t Dene Garner Utah State (1985) 58 1 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 849 1t Chris Mangold Oregon State (1982) 58 2 Tulsa Oct. 27, 2001 746 3t Nick Garritano UNLV (1994) 54 3 Pacific Oct. 25, 1986 724 3t John Hopkins Stanford (1989) 54 4 Mexico Dec. 4, 1948 702 5t Derek Belch Stanford (2007) 52 5 CS Fullerton Nov. 3, 1990 670 5t Luis Zendejas Arizona State (1984) 52 6 UTEP Nov. 8, 2003 664 7t Nick Garritano UNLV (1994) 51 7 Utah State Oct. 22, 1988 654 7t David VanSteenkiste CS Long Beach (1988) 51 8 Louisiana Tech Oct. 28, 2006 644 9t Eric Abrams Stanford (1994) 50 9 CS Long Beach Oct. 27, 1979 623 9t California (1992) 50 10 CS Long Beach Oct. 13, 1990 621 9t Robbie Keen California (1989) 50 11 Pacific Oct. 19, 1991 616 9t Dat Ly New Mexico State (1989) 50 12 Pacific Nov. 13, 1976 611 9t Max Zendejas Arizona (1985) 50 13t UNLV Nov. 11, 1988 609 9t David Sweeney Stanford (1985) 50 13t UNLV Oct. 31, 1992 609 9t Luis Zendejas Arizona State (1984) 50 9t Curtis Goodman Hawai’i (1977) 50 TEAM RUSHING YARDS 9t Mike Langford Stanford (1975) 50 OPPONENT DATE YARDS 1 UC Santa Barbara Oct. 21, 1949 487 OPPONENT LONG KICKOFF RETURNS 2 Fresno State Oct. 10, 1952 486 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 3 Louisiana Tech Oct. 28, 2006 476 1 Marion Motley Nevada (1948) 105TD 4 Brigham Young Nov. 7, 1952 465 2 Jamaal Fenner UTEP (2001) 98TD 5 Tulsa Oct. 27, 2001 464 3 Jamie Kimbrough Fresno State (1998) 96TD 6 Mexico Dec. 4, 1948 440 4 Charlie Smith Fresno State (1987) 95TD 7 San Diego State Nov. 27, 1952 435 5 David Dunn Stanford (1995) 91TD 8 Santa Clara Oct. 7, 1950 389 6 Nate Washington New Mexico State (1990) 88TD 9 Idaho Sept. 18, 1953 378 7t Tony Culpepper Pacific (1979) 85TD 10 Cal Poly-SLO Oct. 16, 1948 360 7t Willie Williams Hawai’i 85TD 9 Kevin Robinson Utah State (2007) 82TD TEAM PASSING YARDS 10 Howard Jackson UTEP (2004) 80 DATE OPPONENT YARDS 1 UTEP Nov. 8, 2003 547 OPPONENT LONG PUNT RETURNS 2 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 534 PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS 3 Pacific Nov. 13, 1976 523 1 Tony Waters West Texas State (1964) 94TD 4 Pacific Nov. 25, 1986 508 2 Wilton Davis Hardin-Simmons (1947) 90TD 5 Pacific Nov. 7, 1987 506 3 Kevin Robinson Utah State (2005) 87TD 6 CS Fullerton Nov. 3, 1990 504 4 Eddie Lewis San Diego State (1997) 79TD 7 Tulsa Nov. 22, 2003 470 5 Paul Horn Long Beach (1974) 77 8 CS Long Beach Oct. 27, 1979 467 6 Robert Tomlinson San Diego State (1948) 74 9 Fresno State Nov. 23, 2001 450 7 Hawaii (2004) 71TD 10 Fresno State Oct. 3, 1981 439 8t Oregon (1998) 70TD 11 Fresno State Oct. 4, 1986 433 8t 9Dion Frazier BYU (1961) 70TD 12t Oregon State Sept. 10, 1988 421 10 Ron Kulm Idaho (1962) 69 12t California Sept. 12, 1987 421 12t Pacific Nov. 11, 1979 421 OPPONENT LONG INTERCEPTION RETURNS PLAYER TEAM (SEASON) YARDS TEAM TOTAL DEFENSE 1 Frank Ditta Houston (1971) 100TD OPPONENT DATE YARDS 2 Thomas Williams CS Fullerton (1988) 96TD 1 Mexico Dec. 4, 1948 -11 3 Bob Phair Pacific (1964) 95TD 2 Texas A&I Sept. 18, 1939 5 4 Thomas Williams CS Fullerton (1988) 86TD 3 Montana State Sept. 15, 1939 19 5 Rashad Bauman Oregon (1998) 80TD 4 UC Santa Barbara Oct. 27, 1939 37 6 Steve Roberts Pacific (1987) 79TD 5t Loyola (Calif.) Nov. 17, 1939 40 7 Alan Grant Stanford (1988) 78TD 5t San Diego State Oct. 29, 1938 40 8 Lenny Randle Arizona State (1969) 76TD 5t Humboldt State Oct. 7, 1938 40 9 Terrence Orr Florida (2003) 73TD 8 Hawai’i Nov. 30, 1957 41 10 Allen Branco Washington State (1961) 69 9 Pacific Oct. 21, 1938 49 10 San Diego State Oct. 25, 1947 50

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TEAM RUSHING DEFENSE OPPONENT PASSING YARDS OPPONENT DATE ATT. YARDS DATE TEAM YARDS 1 San Diego State Nov. 6, 1971 36 -49 1 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 565 2 New Mexico State Sept. 3, 1988 26 -31 2 Nevada Nov. 18, 1995 527 3 Utah State Oct. 31, 1987 15 -30 3 Hawai’i Oct. 28, 2000 492 4 Pacific Nov. 14, 1981 30 -27 4 Pacific Oct. 19, 1991 483 5 CS Long Beach Nov. 15, 1986 26 -17 5 Colorado Sept. 11, 1999 474 6 Mexico Sept. 10, 1949 -16 6 Miami (Fla.) Oct. 14, 1989 468 7 Redlands Nov. 10, 1939 -13 7t Hawai’i Oct. 22, 2005 457 8t UNLV Nov. 23, 1996 16 -10 7t 8Nevada Nov. 6, 1993 457 8t Loyola (Calif.) Nov. 17, 1939 -10 9 CS Long Beach Oct. 16, 1982 453 10 Cal Poly-SLO Oct. 16, 1948 29 -9 10 Hawai’i Nov. 2, 2002 440

TEAM PASSING DEFENSE OPPONENT TOTAL DEFENSE OPPONENT DATE YARDS OPPONENT DATE YARDS 1 Fresno State Nov. 24, 1939 -25 1 UTEP Oct. 22, 1966 -10 2 Texas A&I Sept. 18, 1939 -11 2 Wyoming Oct. 25, 1969 39 3 Hawai’i Nov. 30, 1957 -9 3 San Diego State Oct. 15, 1966 56 4 Pacific Oct. 30, 1948 -1 4 Arizona State Nov. 7, 1970 78 5t CS Fullerton Oct. 10, 1992 0 5 Stanford Nov. 13, 1971 80 5t BYU Sept. 23, 1960 0 6 Arizona State Sept. 15, 1984 81 5t Drake Nov. 30, 1939 0 7 Stanford Sept. 18, 1948 87 5t Pacific Oct. 1, 1938 0 8 San Diego State Oct. 17, 1970 88 9 Denver Sept. 18, 1959 2 9 Arizona State Sept. 16, 1967 106 10 Puget Sound Oct. 11, 1947 3 10 Utah State Nov. 12, 1966 119

OPPONENT TOTAL OFFENSE OPPONENT RUSHING DEFENSE TEAM DATE YARDS OPPONENT DATE ATT. YARDS 1 Nevada Nov. 10, 2001 791 1 UTEP Oct. 22, 1966 43 -106 2 Colorado Sept. 11, 1999 767 2 Wyoming Nov. 4, 1967 25 -52 3 Washington Nov. 16, 1996 734 3 Hawai’i Nov. 6, 1999 18 -37 4 Nevada Sept. 24, 1948 708 4 Stanford Sept. 14, 1985 23 -31 5 Nevada Nov. 18, 1995 696 5 Oregon Oct. 8, 1960 34 -29 6 Fresno State Nov. 20, 1999 685 6 Fresno State Nov. 19, 1966 38 -26 7 Stanford Sept. 21, 1968 681 7 Arizona State Sept. 16, 1967 42 -22 8 Boise State Oct. 26, 2002 650 8 CS Long Beach Oct. 16, 1982 22 -18 9 Rice Oct. 2, 2004 634 9 Utah State Sept. 21, 1985 25 -15 10 UTEP Nov. 8, 2003 630 10 San Diego State Oct. 4, 1969 34 -14 11 Nevada Nov. 6, 1993 623 11 Wyoming Nov. 7, 1959 24 -7 12 Fresno State Oct. 22, 1977 621 12 San Diego State Oct. 15, 1966 34 -5 13 Stanford Sept. 9, 2000 614 14 Fresno State Nov. 23, 2001 610 OPPONENT PASSING DEFENSE 15 Arizona State Nov. 23, 1968 607 OPPONENT DATE YARDS 16 Illinois Sept. 21, 2002 602 1 Oregon Sept. 20, 1975 3 2t Pacific Nov. 18, 1950 7 OPPONENT RUSHING YARDS 2t Wyoming Oct. 25, 1969 7 TEAM DATE YARDS 4 Oregon Oct. 6, 1962 11 1 Rice Oct. 2, 2004 570 5 Cal Poly Nov. 2, 1957 14 2 Washington Nov. 16, 1996 559 6 San Diego State Nov. 12, 1948 18 3 Nebraska Sept. 2, 2000 505 7t BYU Sept. 25, 1953 20 4 Air Force Aug. 31, 1996 498 7t Stanford Sept. 18, 1948 20 5 USF Oct. 12, 1951 471 9 Washington Oct. 9, 2004 22 6 Pacific Nov. 8, 1958 459 10 Santa Clara Nov. 16, 1979 28 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 2000 Deoncé Whitaker 224 1,577 Year Name Att. Yds. 2001 Jarmar Julien 174 820 1938 Leroy Zimmerman 88 422 2002 Lamar Ferguson 128 634 1939 Carlton Peregoy 153 514 2003 Lance Martin 119 520 1940 Bud Nygren 100 624 2004 Tyson Thompson 151 811 1941 Allen Hardisty 147 450 2005 Yonus Davis 95 638 1942 Not available 2006 Yonus Davis 163 1,007 1946 Not available 2007 Jacob French 101 331 1947 Jack Donaldson 89 609 1948 Frank Mangini 85 521 Passing Leaders Larry Matthews 1949 Harry Russell 95 688 Year Name PA PC Yds. 1950 Harry Beck 119 830 1938 Leroy Zimmerman 85 51 689 1951 Gibby Mendonsa 60 312 1939 Leroy Zimmerman 84 35 459 1952 Dick Stults 118 801 1940 Deward Tornell 89 45 501 1953 Larry Matthews 67 461 1941 Allen Hardisty 81 30 281 1954 Roy Hiram 61 395 1942 Not available 1955 Stan Beasley 107 522 1946 Not available 1956 Harvel Pollard 65 320 1947 Jim Jackson 122 49 799 1957 Harvel Pollard 76 313 1948 Chuck Hughes 115 47 757 1958 Sam Dawson 57 339 1949 Gene Menges 182 99 1,490 1959 Oneal Cuterry 100 491 1950 Gene Menges 126 56 999 1960 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 92 523 1951 Lynn Aplanalp 95 55 592 1961 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 124 597 1952 Lynn Aplanalp 139 71 1,157 Rick Kane 1962 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 151 579 1953 Larry Rice 78 33 446 1963 Herb Engel 95 280 1954 Benny Pierce 85 42 577 1964 Charley Harraway 69 270 1955 Tony Teresa 89 39 709 1965 Charley Harraway 159 792 1956 Bob Reinhart 172 90 1,138 1966 Jamie Townsend 58 156 1957 Dick Vermeil 84 43 580 1967 Walt Shockley 85 341 1958 Emmett Lee 116 63 580 1968 Frank Slaton 59 287 1959 Emmett Lee 150 86 973 1969 Larry Merlini 109 423 1960 Mike Jones 152 71 1,049 1970 Dale Knott 136 409 1961 Chon Gallegos 197 117 1,480 1971 Lawrence Brice 135 592 1962 Rand Carter 168 90 902 1972 Dale Knott 122 271 1963 Rand Carter 135 74 920 1973 Larry Lloyd 237 764 1964 Ken Berry 188 94 1,101 Gene Menges 1974 Walt Robinson 174 617 1965 Ken Berry 202 94 1,593 1975 Rick Kane 161 823 1966 Danny Holman 260 160 1,925 1976 Rick Kane 210 1,144 1967 Danny Holman 221 110 1,403 1977 Kevin Cole 200 755 1968 Russ Munson 110 54 701 1978 Kevin Cole 204 1,154 1969 Ivan Lippi 301 105 1,395 1979 Jewerl Thomas 154 825 1970 Ivan Lippi 241 109 1,499 1980 Gerald Willhite 245 1,210 1971 Dave Ellis 159 73 977 1981 Gerald Willhite 297 1,154 1972 Craig Kimball 323 145 1,798 1982 Bobby Johnson 142 644 1973 Craig Kimball 305 165 1,940 1983 Bobby Johnson 214 914 1974 Craig Kimball 355 175 2,401 1984 Frank Robinson 129 546 1975 Roger Profitt 258 113 1,661 1985 K.C. Clark 89 429 1976 Steve DeBerg 262 141 2,084 Lynn Aplanalp 1986 Kenny Jackson 268 1,117 1977 Ed Luther 268 126 1,527 1987 Kenny Jackson 200 870 1978 Ed Luther 386 205 2,275 1988 Johnny Johnson, Jr. 233 1,219 1979 Ed Luther 415 241 3,049 1989 Sheldon Canley 258 1,201 1980 Steve Clarkson 213 103 1,365 1990 Sheldon Canley 296 1,248 1981 Steve Clarkson 402 206 2,906 1991 Maceo Barbosa 207 999 1982 Steve Clarkson 340 196 2,485 1992 Nathan DuPree 236 1,239 1983 Jon Carlson 290 153 1,961 1993 Nathan DuPree 136 737 1984 Bob Frasco 387 221 2,688 1994 Patrick Walsh 119 467 1985 Doug Allen 290 142 1,717 1995 Donald Lindsey 164 805 1986 Mike Perez 384 228 2,934 1996 Patrick Walsh 104 386 1987 Mike Perez 408 243 3,260 1997 Carlos Meeks 105 504 1988 Ken Lutz 321 199 2,547 1998 Deoncé Whitaker 133 719 1989 Matt Veatch 234 123 1,722 Craig Kimball 1999 Deoncé Whitaker 137 769 1990 Ralph Martini 362 204 2,928 www.sjsuspartans.com 145 Year-by-Year Leaders

1991 Matt Veatch 206 110 1,752 1980 Gerald Willhite 55 492 1992 Jeff Garcia 371 209 2,418 1981 Tim Kearse 71 946 1993 Jeff Garcia 356 196 2,608 1982 Tim Kearse 51 799 1994 Alli Abrew 270 135 1,743 1983 Eric Richardson 54 911 1995 Carl Dean 302 182 2,214 1984 Kevin Bowman 54 652 1996 Carl Dean 369 191 2,449 1985 Randy Walker 32 253 1997 Dan O’Dell 180 87 1,130 1986 Guy Liggins 72 983 1998 Chris Kasteler 221 115 1,505 1987 Guy Liggins 77 1,208 1999 Chris Kasteler 350 193 2,239 1988 Kevin Evans 61 887 2000 Marcus Arroyo 326 166 2,334 Johnny Johnson, Jr. 61 668 2001 Marcus Arroyo 261 141 1,905 1989 Sheldon Canley 42 353 Mack Burton 2002 Scott Rislov 449 275 3,251 1990 Bobby Blackmon 39 599 2003 Scott Rislov 437 261 3,016 1991 Bobby Blackmon 38 590 2004 Dale Rogers 181 96 1,389 1992 Brian Lundy 38 679 2005 Adam Tafralis 286 142 1,810 1993 Brian Lundy 46 712 2006 Adam Tafralis 276 181 2,284 1994 Jacobbi Williams 34 575 2007 Adam Tafralis 400 251 3,022 1995 Brian Roche 66 729 1996 Windrell Hayes 58 848 Receiving Leaders 1997 Oliver Newell 58 942 Year Name No. Yds. 1998 Oliver Newell 39 583 1938 Herm Zetterquist 14 136 1999 Steven Pulley 54 772 1939 Johnny Allen 11 206 2000 Edell Shepherd 42 707 Buell Clement 11 180 2001 Edell Shepherd 83 1,500 S.T. Saffold Morris Manoogian 11 109 2002 Jamall Broussard 62 681 1940 Johnny Allen 21 373 2003 Tuati Wooden 61 780 1941 Aubrey Minter 12 55 2004 Rufus Skillern 40 588 1942 Not available 2005 Rufus Skillern 36 561 1946 Not available 2006 James Jones 70 893 1947 Junior Morgan 18 218 2007 Kevin Jurovich 85 1,183 1948 Billy Wilson 11 251 Scoring Leaders 1949 Junior Morgan 25 468 Year Name Pts. 1950 Billy Wilson 21 369 1938 Herm Zetterquist 36 1951 Bob Osborne 14 282 1939 Leroy Zimmerman 58 1952 Bob Amaral 18 369 1940 Not available 1953 Larry Matthews 8 126 1941 Fred Lindsey 54 Sergio Olivarez 1954 Clarence Wessman 13 227 1942 Not available 1955 Mel Powell 12 288 1946 Not available 1956 Art Powell 40 583 1947 Jack Donaldson 48 1957 Dan Colchico 13 245 1948 Billy Wilson 55 1958 Dan Colchico 23 277 1949 Jack Donaldson 72 1959 Oneal Cuterry 29 378 1950 Harry Beck 72 1960 Mack Burton 23 376 1951 Frank Morris 36 1961 Oscar Donahue 35 527 1952 Dick Stults 66 1962 Dave Johnson 23 352 1953 Joe Ulm 66 1963 Walt Roberts 23 477 1954 Roy Hiram 54 1964 Bob Bonds 17 239 1955 Stan Beasley 40 1965 Steve Cox 38 513 1956 Art Powell 30 Merlin Turner 1966 Steve Cox 54 653 1957 Ray Norton 24 1967 Dwight Tucker 20 354 1958 Sam Dawson 26 1968 John Crivello 17 257 1959 Oneal Cuterry 44 1969 Butch Ellis 46 691 1960 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 68 1970 Al Ghysels 22 329 1961 Mack Burton 50 1971 Eric Dahl 27 563 1962 Johnny Johnson, Sr. 68 1972 Chris Moyneur 46 559 1963 Walt Roberts 46 1973 Ike McBee 43 712 1964 Bob Bonds 32 1974 Ike McBee 33 466 1965 Charley Harraway 84 1975 Garry Maddocks 28 452 1966 S.T. Saffold 24 1976 Garry Maddocks 32 557 1967 Clarence Kelley 30 1977 Steve Joyce 29 444 1968 Russ Munson 34 1978 Rick Parma 31 374 1969 Frank Slaton 32 Everett Lampkins 1979 Stacey Bailey 45 296 1970 Dale Knott 54

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1971 Eric Dahl 48 1968 Frank Slaton 24 24.0 1959 Chuck Yeyna 10 17.0 1972 Dale Knott 50 1969 Frank Slaton 18 24.8 1960 Fred Blanco 13 5.3 1973 Ron Ploger 53 1970 Jimmie Lassiter 26 25.9 1961 Walt Roberts 8 10.4 1974 Ron Ploger 71 1971 Jimmie Lassiter 22 20.9 1962 Walt Roberts 6 19.5 1975 Lou Rodriguez 77 1972 Jimmie Lassiter 23 22.9 1963 Jerry Colletto 8 17.4 1976 Rick Kane 54 1973 Walt Robinson 14 18.4 1964 Bob Bonds 9 5.0 1977 Kevin Cole 60 1974 Walt Robinson 17 21.3 1965 Rich Lachapelle 11 16.2 1978 Jewerl Thomas 48 1975 Walt Robinson 18 21.1 1966 Dave Mercer 16 6.5 1979 Mark Nichols 68 1976 Bob Triplett 15 21.9 1967 Glenn Massengale 13 8.7 1980 Gerald Willhite 86 1977 Kevin Cole 25 23.2 1968 Glenn Massengale 10 10.5 1981 Gerald Willhite 84 1978 Stan Webster 22 26.1 1969 Glenn Massengale 10 5.1 1982 Mike Berg 58 1979 Stan Webster 32 19.5 1970 Jimmie Lassiter 25 12.9 1983 Dave Criswell 62 1980 Gary Walker 17 22.7 1971 Jimmie Lassiter 18 12.0 1984 Tony Smith 54 1981 Tim Kearse 19 19.7 1972 Jimmie Lassiter 21 5.1 1985 Tony Brown 47 1982 Tim Kearse 11 32.6 1973 Garry Maddocks 13 5.8 1986 Sergio Olivarez 86 1983 Adam Goldberg 17 21.9 1974 Garry Maddocks 17 4.4 1987 Kenny Jackson 98 1984 Randy Walker 15 16.7 1975 Rick James 15 11.6 1988 Johnny Johnson, Jr. 116 1985 Freddie Payton 27 19.8 1976 Garry Maddocks 10 13.6 1989 Sheldon Canley 90 1986 Freddie Payton 11 17.4 1977 James Richburg 18 6.6 1990 Sheldon Canley 90 1987 James Saxon 22 24.8 1978 James Richburg 18 5.6 1991 Joe Nedney 68 1988 Jay Taylor 10 28.7 1979 Stan Webster 14 4.0 1992 Joe Nedney 72 1989 Sheldon Canley 40 23.9 1980 Tim Kearse 7 7.6 1993 Joe Nedney 54 1990 Sheldon Canley 24 23.9 1981 Tim Kearse 19 8.6 1994 Joe Nedney 42 1991 Donald Lindsey 22 20.1 1982 Tim Kearse 12 3.8 1995 Joe Furlow 59 1992 Ronnie Scott 17 21.2 1983 K.C. Clark 24 5.7 1996 Joe Furlow 51 1993 Jacobbi Williams 23 20.2 1984 K.C. Clark 23 5.0 1997 Oliver Newell 66 1994 Jerry Reese 24 17.9 1985 Freddie Payton 9 4.4 1998 David Silberstein 57 1995 Carlos Meeks 19 20.2 1986 K.C. Clark 29 6.1 1999 Deoncé Whitaker 74 1996 Melvin McClendon 22 15.8 1987 Scott Wells 36 7.8 2000 Deoncé Whitaker 98 1997 Carlos Meeks 13 17.5 1988 Scott Wells 46 5.8 2001 Edell Shepherd 84 1998 Deoncé Whitaker 51 23.8 1989 Eddie Thomas 31 5.6 2002 Nick Gilliam 78 1999 Deoncé Whitaker 14 28.3 1990 Heshimu Colar 37 9.9 2003 Jeff Carr 61 2000 Jarmar Julien 22 22.8 1991 Heshimu Colar 31 6.7 2004 Jeff Carr 70 2001 Charles Pauley 19 24.4 1992 Brian Lundy 17 6.7 2005 Jared Strubeck 61 2002 Charles Pauley 31 31.5 1993 Brian Lundy 18 9.6 2006 James Jones 66 2003 Kendrick Starling 20 28.1 1994 Jacobbi Williams 14 5.9 2007 Kevin Jurovich 54 2004 John Broussard 34 25.0 1995 Brian Lundy 15 10.5 2005 Trestin George 16 27.2 1996 Jarrett Robinson 10 7.4 Kickoff Return Leaders 2006 John Broussard 11 21.5 1997 Omarr Smith 22 11.2 Year Name No. Avg. 2007 Jacob French 31 21.8 1998 Omarr Smith 19 11.4 1947 Harry Russell 6 22.9 1999 Waking Bailey 21 10.6 1948 Billy Parton 7 20.3 Punt Return Leaders 2000 Waking Bailey 19 4.6 1949 Archie Chagonjian 8 31.1 Year Name No. Avg. 2001 Charles Pauley 16 7.4 1950 Buddy Traina 7 16.3 1938 Morris Manoogian 10 13.9 2002 Charles Pauley 21 11.3 1951 Al Matthews 14 16.8 1939 Not available 2003 Jamall Broussard 16 10.9 1952 Bill Walker 7 17.7 1940 Not available 2004 James Jones 11 7.3 1953 Larry Matthews 14 18.7 1941 Aubrey Minter 34 9.7 2005 James Jones 20 5.3 1954 Roy Hiram 5 20.4 1942 Not available 2006 James Jones 11 11.0 1955 Stan Beasley 6 19.5 1946 Not available 2007 Dwight Lowery 19 14.4 1956 Art Powell 15 23.9 1947 Billy Parton 13 17.9 1957 Sam Dawson 9 13.3 1948 Al Cementina 12 11.3 Interception Leaders 1958 Oneal Cuterry 9 21.1 1949 Archie Chagonjian 18 12.7 Year Name No. Yds. 1959 Oneal Cuterry 13 20.4 1950 Bob Osborne 12 10.4 1938 Dave Titchenal 6 33 1960 Doug McChesney 6 24.0 1951 Archie Chagonjian 21 8.1 1939 Leroy Zimmerman 8 106 1961 Mack Burton 14 26.1 1952 Larry Matthews 9 12.2 1940 Not available 1962 Jerry Colletto 16 23.4 1953 Larry Matthews 9 7.1 1941 Aubrey Minter 6 69 1963 Walt Roberts 12 29.8 1954 Roy Hiram 6 32.3 1942 Not available 1964 Bob Bonds 17 19.9 1955 Stan Beasley 8 6.4 1946 Not available 1965 Rich Lachapelle 22 20.0 1956 Jim Riley 5 18.2 1947 Babe Nomura 4 78 1966 Randy Cardin 9 13.3 1957 Harvel Pollard 7 5.0 1948 Al Cementina 6 73 1967 Frank Slaton 12 24.4 1958 Clarion Appledorn 1 37.0 1949 Archie Chagonjian 5 103 www.sjsuspartans.com 147 Year-by-Year Leaders

1950 Bob Osborne 3 65 2003 Gerald Jones 6 178 1982 Jesse Green 14.0 1951 Archie Chagonjian 5 101 2004 Brian Nunez 4 79 1983 Terry McDonald 14.0 1952 Benny Pierce 5 54 2005 Josh Powell 4 35 1984 Danny Clark 16.0 1953 Larry Matthews 3 47 2006 Dwight Lowery 9 111 1985 Sam Kennedy 6.0 1954 Tony Teresa 5 49 2007 Christopher Owens 6 26 1986 Sam Kennedy 11.5 1955 Tony Teresa 5 112 1987 Chris Alexander 13.0 1956 Walt Ackerman 2 5 Total Tackles Leaders 1988 George Muraoka 14.0 1957 Ron Woolverton 1 40 Year Name No. 1989 Lyneil Mayo 20.5 1958 Emmett Lee 5 82 1970 Dave Chaney 206 1990 Lyneil Mayo 21.0 1959 Mack Burton 2 44 1971 Dave Chaney 206 1991 Raymond Bowles 19.5 1960 Jim Cadile 1 46 1972 Bill Brown 127 1992 Kevin O’Connell 9.5 1961 Walt Roberts 6 46 1973 Dave Wasick 135 1993 Dan Godfrey 7.0 1962 Dave Johnson 2 10 1974 Carl Ekern 142 1994 Greg Phillips 10.0 1963 Walt Roberts 5 131 1975 Carl Ekern 132 Dan Godfrey 10.0 1964 Bob Bonds 4 30 1976 James Hawkins 102 1995 Howard Butler 7.5 1965 Jim McGuire 3 101 1977 Randy Gill 232 1996 Jacob Malae 4.0 1966 Don Peterson 8 110 1978 Frank Manumaleuna 175 Zach Michalski 4.0 1967 Don Peterson 3 70 1979 Cheyenne Tuufuli 122 Jerald Perry 4.0 1968 Terry Hostek 4 45 1980 Rod Traylor 127 1997 Zach Michalski 12.0 1969 6 64 1981 Damon Keeve 84 1998 Sam Sherrod 8.0 1970 Brodie Greer 6 86 1982 Bob Matheny 76 1999 Abdul-Salam Noah 10.0 1971 Dave Chaney 7 136 1983 Dave Albright 129 2000 Josh Parry 10.0 1972 Mike Hopkins 5 21 1984 Vyn Goodmon 112 2001 David Coats 8.0 1973 Dwayne Price 4 73 1985 Larry Weldon 98 2002 Philip Perry 14.5 1974 Clay Jackson 4 117 1986 Greg Cox 98 2003 Philip Perry 6.5 1975 Gerald Small 7 104 1987 Barry Kidney 109 2004 Tony Ficklin 17.0 1976 Gerald Small 4 121 1988 Dave Moss 112 2005 Justin James 16.5 1977 Dennis Wylie 4 43 1989 Everett Lampkins 109 2006 Damaja Jones 10.5 1978 Steve Hines 5 85 1990 Steve Hieber 80 2007 Matt Castelo 12.5 1979 Ken Thomas 5 165 1991 Heshimu Colar 88 Quarterback Sack Leaders 1980 Gill Byrd 7 69 Chris Clarke 88 Year Name No. 1981 Ken Thomas 4 103 1992 Troy Jensen 76 1979 Merlin Turner 7.0 Glen McClaren 4 50 1993 Jim Singleton 144 1980 Rod Traylor 11.0 Brian Hawkins 4 40 1994 Dan Godfrey 136 1981 Bob Overly 17.0 1982 Sherman Cocroft 7 72 1995 Jacob Malae 100 1982 Kerry Ford 8.0 1983 Sherman Cocroft 7 76 1996 Jacob Malae 130 1983 Terry McDonald 11.0 1984 Frank Witherspoon 5 22 1997 Lyle West 128 1984 Terry McDonald 10.5 1985 Freddie Payton 3 80 1998 Lyle West 122 1985 Danny Clark 6.0 1986 John King 6 148 1999 Josh Parry 94 1986 Sam Kennedy 10.5 K.C. Clark 6 107 2000 Josh Parry 122 1987 Yepi Pauu 6.5 1987 Jay Taylor 4 123 2001 Larry Thompson 102 1988 Dave Moss 5.5 1988 Jay Taylor 3 15 2002 Luke LaHerran 120 George Muraoka 5.5 1989 Paul Franklin 4 39 2003 Gerald Jones 101 1989 Lyneil Mayo 16.5 1990 Paul Franklin 4 82 2004 Josh Powell 101 1990 Lyneil Mayo 13.5 1991 Freddie Smith 3 17 2005 Ezekiel Staples 115 1991 Raymond Bowles 9.5 1992 Troy Jensen 4 91 2006 Matt Castelo 165 1992 Chad Carpenter 5.5 Dee Grayer 4 0 2007 Matt Castelo 141 1993 Greg Phillips 3.0 1993 Troy Jensen 7 60 1994 Tom Sotelo 3.5 1994 Marcus Galbreath 4 75 1995 Howard Butler 3.5 Wardell Crutchfield 4 31 Tackles for Loss Leaders Year Name No. 1996 Eric Coughran 5.0 1995 Beto Lomax 4 14 1997 Eric Coughran 5.0 1996 Jarrett Robinson 3 41 1973 Dave Wasick 10.0 1974 Dave Wasick 7.0 1998 Sam Sherrod 7.0 Wardell Crutchfield 3 0 1999 Sam Sherrod 4.0 1997 Omarr Smith 7 80 1975 Kim Bokamper 11.0 1976 Wilson Faumuina 7.0 2000 Marshall Blount 6.0 1998 Omarr Smith 3 0 2001 David Coats 6.0 1999 Kenny Sanchez 2 11 1977 Rayford Roberson 11.0 1978 Rayford Roberson 20.0 2002 Philip Perry 7.0 2000 Alex Wallace 3 120 2003 Sean McNamara 5.0 Patrick Battle 3 109 1979 Not available 1980 Casey Gulliford 11.0 2004 Tony Ficklin 7.0 Willie Adams 3 64 2005 Justin James 8.0 2001 Larry Thompson 4 61 Bob Overly 11.0 1981 Bob Overly 24.5 2006 Jarron Gilbert 5.0 2002 Gerald Jones 8 116 2007 Carl Ihenacho 5.0

148 San Jose State University 2008 Football Fact Book Series Records

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 2007 140 367 8 0-8-0 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 2007 76 105 8 3-3-2 High Schools UC Santa Barbara 1927 1971 390 110 13 12-1-0 OPPONENT RECORD Cal Poly 1923 2006 256 115 13 9-4-0 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 2007 1,564 1,531 72 33-36-3 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 2007 815 696 31 15-15-1 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 2007 412 314 19 11-7-1 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 2007 201 151 7 4-3-0 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 2000 13 49 1 0-1-0 of the United States, was a third- Nevada 1899 2007 477 552 22 8-12-2 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 2007 572 211 15 13-2-0 Jose State and Whittier, the game Northern Arizona 1937 1938 55 18 2 2-0-0 ended in a 6-6 tie. www.sjsuspartans.com 149 Series Records

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 2006 745 681 34 16-16-2 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 2001 41 100 3 0-3-0 SMU 2000 2004 130 107 5 3-2-0 Southern Utah 2000 2000 47 7 1 1-0-0 Stanford 1900 2007 1,059 2,061 62 14-47-1 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 1998 78 128 5 1-4-0 Utah State* 1940 2007 713 568 30 19-10-1 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 2007 18,389 18,506 900 439-423-38+ 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.

150 San Jose State University 2008 Football Fact Book Year-by-Year Scores (1893-1936)

1893 (0-1) 1922 (2-5-1) San Mateo JC 12 0 COACH: J.E. Addicott COACH: David Wooster Fresno State 7 10 1933 (5-4-0) San Jose YMCA 0 18 CAPTAIN: Louis Marsh Chico State 0 19 COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot San Jose HS 6 6 Cal Poly-SLO 12 0 CAPTAIN: Wesley “Bud” Hubbard 1894 San Mateo JC 3 6 Modesto JC 7 12 9/23 @Stanford 0 27 NO FORMAL COMPETITION Santa Clara Prep 12 7 121 67 9/30 @Sacramento JC 8 20 Hollister JC 13 0 1928 (5-2-1) 10/7 S.F. State (HC) 44 0 1895 (0-0-1) Chico State 0 21 COACH: E.R. Knollin 10/16 Pacific 12 6 COACH: J.E. Addicott UC Davis 0 58 CAPTAIN: Awbrey Laws 10/21 California JV 0 12 Pacific 6 6 Modesto JC 0 6 Marin JC 26 0 11/4 @Santa Barbara Pacific 0 23 Santa Rosa JC 32 6 Athletic Club 13 0 1896 & 1897 – NO TEAM 34 127 Cal Poly-SLO 6 0 11/11 @UC Davis 20 0 Modesto JC 6 13 11/18 Fresno State 18 0 1898 (4-1-1) 1923 (0-6-0) Chico State 6 0 11/30 @Chico State 0 7 COACH: J.E. Addicott COACH: H.C. McDonald Santa Barbara JC 6 0 115 71 CAPTAIN: Fred Estes CAPTAIN: Ralph Herman San Mateo JC 14 24 Pacific 18 0 Modesto JC 0 28 San Mateo JC 21 21 1934 (3-3-4) Alameda HS 29 5 Stanford Frosh 0 79 117 64 COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot San Jose HS 6 6 Cal Poly-SLO 0 14 1929 (3-3-1) CAPTAIN: Dario ‘Si’ Simoni Stockton HS 6 0 Pacific 0 46 COACH: Walter Crawford 9/22 @Stanford 0 48 Oakland HS 16 0 San Mateo JC 0 45 CAPTAIN: Howard Hornbuckle 9/29 Santa Barbara Lowell HS 6 11 Chico State 3 50 Cal Tech 54 0 Athletic Club 28 19 81 22 3 262 UC Davis 0 13 10/6 @San Francisco Sacramento JC 6 20 Olympic Club 13 19 1899 (5-2-1) 1924 (1-4) Pacific 6 6 10/13 Chico State (HC) 6 6 COACH: Jess Woods COACH: E.R. Knollin Stanford Grays 6 25 10/20 @UC Davis 0 0 Pacific 6 0 CAPTAIN: Paul Thompson Chico State 6 0 10/27 Nevada 10 0 Santa Clara HS 23 0 Hollister JC 13 0 Fresno State 26 14 11/3 Fresno State 7 7 Palo Alto HS 17 0 San Mateo JC 0 28 104 78 11/12 Willamette 7 21 Hoitts School 28 0 Modesto JC 6 26 1930 (2-3-3) 11/17 @Pacific 13 0 St. Matthews 35 12 Santa Rosa JC 6 7 COACH: Walter Crawford 11/29 @Whittier 6 6 California 0 44 Chico State 0 26 CAPTAIN: Howard Hornbuckle 90 126 Nevada 0 6 25 87 Fireman’s Athletic Club 0 19 Santa Clara College 6 6 Sacramento JC 0 0 1935 (5-5-1) 115 68 1925 (2-5) Pacific 0 27 COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot COACH: E.R. Knollin Chico State 19 0 CAPTAIN: Horace Laughlin 1900 (3-3-1) CAPTAIN: Paul Thompson San Mateo JC 0 0 9/21 @Willamette 0 14 COACHES: J.E. Addicott, Santa Rosa JC 21 0 UC Davis 0 0 9/28 @Stanford 0 35 Whitemeger, Fielding Yost Modesto JC 0 16 Fresno State 12 27 10/12 McKinley of Honolulu CAPTAIN: W.E. Meese Fresno State 7 23 Modesto JC 19 6 19 0 Stanford 0 35 Chico State 0 53 50 79 10/18 @Pacific 0 0 Stanford 0 24 San Mateo JC 14 44 1931 (1-7) 10/26 Antioch American Legion Nevada 0 0 Cal Poly-SLO 20 9 COACH: Walter Crawford 03 California JC 6 0 Sacramento JC 7 13 CAPTAIN: Jack Wool 11/1 Whittier 6 14 California 0 5 69 158 San Diego Marines 0 8 11/11 @Redlands 0 7 Chico 5 0 San Mateo JC 20 0 11/16 @Nevada 20 6 Chico 12 0 1926 (1-6-1) Chico State 0 7 11/22 Humboldt State (HC) 23 64 COACH: E.R. Knollin Nevada 0 18 25 6 1901–1902 CAPTAIN: “Tiny” Carlton UC Davis 3 13 11/28 San Diego State 24 9 COACH: W.E. Meese Modesto JC 0 0 Modesto JC 0 9 12/7 @Kamehameha 22 7 NO FORMAL COMPETITION Bakersfield JC 14 0 Pacific 0 27 116 101 San Mateo JC 6 14 Fresno State 0 32 1903–1920 – NO FOOTBALL TEAM Cal Poly-SLO 0 13 23 114 1936 (5-4-0) Chico State 0 21 1932 (7-0-2) COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot 1921 (1-5) Fresno State 0 34 COACH: Dudley S. DeGroot CAPTAIN: Lester Carpenter COACH: David Wooster Santa Rosa JC 6 12 CAPTAIN: Wesley “Bud” Hubbard 9/5 San Francisco 0 13 CAPTAIN: Beryl Burchfield Sacramento JC 0 26 10/1 S.F. State 19 0 9/10 Pacific 8 0 San Jose HS 7 20 26 120 10/8 @Pacific 7 0 9/17 Santa Clara 0 20 Santa Clara HS 0 48 10/15 Sacramento JC 13 6 9/24 @San Diego State 6 14 Pacific 0 34 1927 (4-5) 10/22 Fresno State 0 0 11/7 Humboldt State (HC) San Jose HS 0 7 COACH: E.R. Knollin 10/29 Chico State 14 7 020 Fresno State 14 2 CAPTAIN: Awbrey Laws 11/5 Nevada 0 0 11/11 Redlands 40 6 Hollister JC 14 30 Marin JC 44 0 11/11 Marin JC 24 7 11/26 Arizona State 33 6 35 141 Sacramento JC 7 13 11/19 UC Davis 19 7 12/4 @Hawai’i 13 8 Santa Barbara JC 7 13 11/24 Weber State 20 0 12/11 @Kamehameha 36 6 Santa Rosa JC 25 0 116 27 136 93 www.sjsuspartans.com 151 Year-by-Year Scores (1937-1953)

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

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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 10/27 @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 www.sjsuspartans.com 153 Year-by-Year Scores (1972-1984)

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: 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 @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 Southwestern Louisiana 11/22 @Louisiana Lafayette Rayford Roberson, Ed Siegwart 9/19 @Stanford 28 6 28 35 25 22 Pacific Coast Athletic Association 9/26 @California (ABC-TV) 10/27 Fresno State* (HC) 18 17 323 199 champion 27 24 11/10 CS Long Beach* 42 7 9/9 Idaho 31 14 10/3 @Fresno State* 65 33 11/17 @Pacific* 33 0 1975 (9-2) 9/16 @Stanford 9 38 (ABC-TV) 260 225 COACH: Darryl Rogers 9/23 @#19-Colorado 7 22 10/17 CS Fullerton* (HC) + – Record later changed to 7-4 by CAPTAINS: Carl Ekern, Roger 9/30 Santa Clara (HC) 17 7 (ESPN) 45 23 action of the PCAA 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 Hill 9/14 @Stanford 7 41 9/24 @#17-Washington 31 35 9/28 @Utah State* 23 7 9/2 Stanford 33 47 9/21 @Utah State* 32 35 10/1 @California 14 21 10/12 @New Mexico State* 9/9 @#7-USC 7 45 10/3 CS Fullerton* (ESPN) 10/8 @Stanford 12 44 39 13 9/16 Northern Illinois* 17 18 18 20 10/15 @Pacific* 35 17 10/19 Pacific* 64 47 9/23 @California 7 40 10/12 @Fresno State* 17 37 10/22 Utah State* (HC) 36 31 10/26 @#10-California 20 41 9/30 Utah State 32 30 10/19 @Arizona 0 41 10/29 Fresno State 15 17 11/2 UNLV* (HC) 55 12 10/14 UNLV* (HC) 52 14 10/26 Pacific* (HC) 34 26 11/5 CS Long Beach* 13 34 11/9 CS Fullerton* 35 7 10/21 @San Diego State 20 49 11/2 @Oregon 13 35 11/12 @CS Fullerton* 13 58 11/16 Hawai’i 35 35 10/28 Pacific* 30 32 11/7 @CS Long Beach* 22 37 11/19 @UNLV* 42 0 11/23 @Fresno State* 28 31 11/4 @Arkansas State* 7 21 (ESPN) 316 334 372 298 11/11 @New Mexico State* 38 37 11/16 UNLV* 16 16 11/18 @Nevada* 28 45 212 339 1992 (7-4) 271 378 1989 (6-5) COACH: Ron Turner 1986 (10-2) COACH: Claude Gilbert CAPTAINS: Nick Trammer, 1996 (3-9) COACH: Claude Gilbert CAPTAINS: Doug Hooker, Anthony Washington COACH: John Ralston CAPTAINS: John Aimonetti, K.C. George Muraoka 9/5 @#19-California 16 46 CAPTAINS: Carl Dean, Clark, David Diaz-Infante, 9/16 @Arizona State 21 28 9/12 @Minnesota 39 30 Eric Quarles, Joe Furlow Wayne Woodard 9/23 Pacific* 41 32 9/19 Louisiana Lafayette 38 13 8/31 @Air Force* 0 45 Pacific Coast Athletic Association 9/30 @Stanford 40 33 9/26 @#19-Stanford 13 37 9/7 California 25 45 champion 10/7 @California 21 26 10/3 @Wyoming 26 24 9/14 @Stanford 2 25 9/6 Oregon 14 21 10/14 @#2-Miami (Fla.) 16 48 10/10 CS Fullerton* (HC) 49 3 9/21 UTEP* 26 25 9/13 @Washington State 20 13 10/21 @CS Long Beach* 21 10 10/24 @Utah State* 27 25 9/28 @Washington State 16 52 9/20 @Stanford 10 28 10/28 New Mexico State* (HC) 10/31 @UNLV* 31 35 10/5 #25-Wyoming* 22 45 9/27 @California 35 14 34 6 11/7 Nevada* 39 35 10/12 @Fresno State* 18 28 10/4 #19/18-Fresno State* (HC) 11/4 @#25-Fresno State* 30 31 11/14 @Pacific* 28 27 10/19 @Colorado State* 13 36 45 41 11/11 @Utah State* 33 7 11/21 New Mexico State* 24 34 11/2 San Diego State* (HC) 10/11 Utah State* 38 28 11/18 CS Fullerton* 14 28 330 309 (ABC-TV) 20 49 10/18 @UNLV* 23 20 11/25 UNLV* 38 28 11/9 @Hawai’i* 38 17 10/25 @Pacific* 44 15 309 277 1993 (2-9) 11/16 @#15-Washington 10 53 11/1 @New Mexico State*45 7 COACH: John Ralston 11/23 UNLV* 31 28 11/8 @CS Fullerton* 48 24 CAPTAINS: Jeff Garcia, Jim Singleton 221 448 11/15 CS Long Beach* 38 14 1990 (9-2-1) 9/4 @Louisville 24 31 CALIFORNIA BOWL (Fresno, Calif.) COACH: Terry Shea 9/11 @#23-Stanford 28 31 1997 (4-7) 12/13 Miami (Ohio) (ESPN) CAPTAINS: Sheldon Canley, 9/18 Wyoming 25 36 COACH: Dave Baldwin 37 7 Steve Hieber 9/25 @#20-California 13 46 CAPTAINS: Dan O’Dell, Eric Coughran 397 232 20th ranked by U.P.I. 10/2 @#15-Washington 17 52 9/6 @#17-Stanford 12 28 26th ranked by Associated Press 10/16 @New Mexico State*52 13 9/13 Wisconsin 10 56 1987 (10-2) Big West Conference champion 10/23 Louisiana Tech* (HC) 9/20 @Wyoming* 10 30 COACH: Claude Gilbert 9/1 Louisville 10 10 31 6 10/4 @Oregon State 12 26 CAPTAINS: Mike Barnard, 9/8 @#20-Washington 17 20 10/30 @Louisiana Lafayette* 10/11 Colorado State* 20 55 Kenny Jackson, Barry Kidney, 9/15 @Pacific* 28 14 13 24 10/18 @UTEP* 10 7 Mike Perez 9/22 @UNLV* 47 13 11/6 @Nevada* 45 46 10/25 NR/#24-Air Force* 25 22 Big West Conference champion 9/29 @Stanford 29 23 11/13 UNLV* 14 28 (ESPN2) 9/5 Eastern Illinois 24 3 10/6 @California 34 35 11/20 Pacific* 20 24 11/1 Fresno State* (HC) 9/12 @California 27 25 10/13 CS Long Beach* (HC) 282 337 12 53 9/19 @Oregon State 34 36 46 29 11/8 @San Diego State* 21 48 9/26 @Stanford 24 17 10/20 Utah State* 34 27 1994 (3-8) 11/15 Hawai’i* 38 14 10/3 CS Fullerton* (HC) 11/3 CS Fullerton* 44 6 COACH: John Ralston 11/22 @UNLV* (OT) 55 48 46 19 11/10 @New Mexico State*56 20 CAPTAINS: Dan Godfrey, Patrick 225 387 10/10 New Mexico State* 57 6 11/17 NR/#23-Fresno State* Walsh 10/17 @Fresno State* 20 16 42 7 9/3 @Fresno State 13 45 (ESPN) CALIFORNIA RAISIN BOWL 9/10 Baylor 20 54 10/24 UNLV* (ESPN) 48 24 (Fresno, Calif.) 9/17 @Stanford 20 51 10/31 @Utah State* 24 14 12/8 Central Michigan48 24 9/24 Louisiana Lafayette* 31 28 11/7 Pacific* 42 17 435 228 10/1 @California 0 55 11/14 @CS Long Beach* 44 16 10/8 @#12-Washington 20 34 CALIFORNIA BOWL 10/22 Nevada* (HC) 10 42 12/12 Eastern Michigan 27 30 10/29 @UNLV* 10 23 (ESPN) 11/5 New Mexico State* 21 24 417 223

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

2008-09 College Football Bowl Schedule (Dates and Times are Tentative and Subject to Change) Bowl Game Date/Time (ET) Site Matchup Network Congressional Bowl Dec. 20 / 11 a.m. Washington, D.C. Army/Navy/At-Large vs. ACC ESPN New Mexico Dec. 20 /12:30 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. Mountain West vs. WAC ESPN St. Petersburg Bowl Dec. 20 / 6:30 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. Big East vs. C-USA ESPN2 Pioneer Las Vegas Dec. 20 / 8 p.m. Las Vegas, Nev. Mountain West vs. Pac-10 ESPN R&L Carriers New Orleans Dec. 21 / 8 p.m. New Orleans, La. Sun Belt vs. C-USA ESPN San Diego Co. Credit Union Dec. 23 / 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Mountain West vs. Pac-10 ESPN Poinsettia 1971 Pasadena Sheraton Hawaii Dec. 24 / 8 p.m. Honolulu, Hawaii WAC vs. Pac-10 ESPN Bowl Motor City Dec. 26 / 7:30 p.m. Detroit, Mich. Big Ten vs. MAC ESPN Memphis State 28 Meineke Car Care Dec. 27 / 1 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. ACC vs. Big East ESPN San Jose State 9 Champs Sports Dec. 27 / 4:30 p.m. Orlando, Fla. ACC vs. Big Ten ESPN Emerald Dec. 27 / 8:30 p.m. San Francisco, Calif. ACC vs. Pac-10 ESPN Petro Sun Independence Dec. 28 / 8 p.m. Shreveport, La. Big 12 vs. SEC ESPN Papajohn’s.com Dec. 29 / 3 p.m. Birmingham, Ala. Big East vs. SEC ESPN Valero Alamo Dec. 29 / 8 p.m. San Antonio, Texas Big Ten vs. Big 12 ESPN Roady’s Humanitarian Dec. 30 / 4:30 p.m. Boise, Idaho ACC vs. WAC ESPN Pacific Life Holiday Dec. 30 / 8 p.m. San Diego, Calif. Big 12 vs. Pac-10 ESPN Texas Dec. 30 / 8 p.m. Houston, Texas Big 12 vs. C-USA NFL Bell HelicopterArmed ForcesDec. 31 / 12 p.m. Fort Worth, Texas Mountain West vs. C-USA ESPN Brut Sun Dec. 31 / 2 p.m. El Paso, Texas Big 12/Big East/Notre Dame vs. Pac-10 CBS Gaylord Hotels Music City Dec. 31 / 3:30 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. ACC vs. SEC ESPN Insight Dec. 31 / 6:00 p.m. Tempe, Ariz. Big Ten vs. Big 12 NFL 1949 Raisin Bowl Chick-fil-A Dec. 31 / 7:30 p.m. Atlanta, Ga. ACC vs. SEC ESPN San Jose State 20 Outback Jan. 1 / 11 a.m. Tampa, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ESPN Texas Tech 13 Konica Minolta Gator Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Jacksonville, Fla. ACC vs. Big 12/Big East/ Notre Dame CBS Capital One Jan. 1 / 1 p.m. Orlando, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ABC Rose presented by Citi Jan. 1 / 5 p.m. Pasadena, Calif. *BCS vs. BCS ABC FedEx Orange Jan. 1 / 8 p.m. Miami, Fla. *BCS vs. BCS FOX AT&T Cotton Jan. 2 / 2 p.m. Dallas, Texas Big 12 vs. SEC FOX AutoZone Liberty Jan. 2 / 5 p.m. Memphis, Tenn. C-USA vs. SEC ESPN Allstate Sugar Jan. 2 / 8 p.m. New Orleans, La. *BCS vs. BCS FOX International Jan. 3 / 12 p.m. Toronto, Canada Big East vs. MAC ESPN2 Tostitos Fiesta Jan. 5 / 8 p.m. Phoenix, Ariz. *BCS vs. BCS FOX GMAC Jan. 6 / 8 p.m. Mobile, Ala. C-USA vs. MAC/WAC ESPN FedEx BCS National Championship Jan. 8 / 8 p.m. Phoenix, Ariz. *BCS #1 vs. BCS #2 FOX 1947 Raisin Bowl – 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 157 Homecoming Games/Coaching Records

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

Bill Hubbard Bob Bronzan Bob Titchenal Harry Anderson Joe McMullen

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YEAR COACH W L T PCT. YEAR COACH W L T PCT. 1950 Robert T. Bronzan 6 3 1 .650 1979 Jack Elway 6 4 1 .591* 1951 Robert T. Bronzan 2 7 1 .250 1980 Jack Elway 7 4 0 .636 1952 Robert T. Bronzan 6 3 0 .667 1981 Jack Elway 9 3 0 .750 1953 Robert T. Bronzan 4 4 1 .500 1982 Jack Elway 8 3 0 .727 1954 Robert T. Bronzan 7 3 0 .700 1983 Jack Elway 5 6 0 .455 1955 Robert T. Bronzan 5 3 1 .611 ELWAY (5 seasons) 35 20 1 .634 1956 Robert T. Bronzan 2 7 1 .250 BRONZAN (7 seasons) 32 30 5 .515 1984 Claude Gilbert 6 5 0 .545+ 1985 Claude Gilbert 2 8 1 .227 1957 Robert Titchenal 3 7 0 .300 1986 Claude Gilbert 10 2 0 .833 1958 Robert Titchenal 4 5 0 .444 1987 Claude Gilbert 10 2 0 .833 Darryl Rogers 1959 Robert Titchenal 4 6 0 .400 1988 Claude Gilbert 4 8 0 .333 1960 Robert Titchenal 5 4 0 .556 1989 Claude Gilbert 6 5 0 .545 1961 Robert Titchenal 6 4 0 .600 GILBERT (6 seasons) 38 30 1 .558 1962 Robert Titchenal 2 8 1 .227 1963 Robert Titchenal 5 5 0 .500 1990 Terry Shea 9 2 1 .792 1964 Robert Titchenal 4 6 0 .400 1991 Terry Shea 6 4 1 .591 TITCHENAL (8 seasons) 33 45 1 .424 SHEA (2 seasons) 15 6 2 .696

1965 Harry Anderson 5 5 0 .500 1992 Ron Turner 7 4 0 .636 1966 Harry Anderson 3 7 0 .300 1967 Harry Anderson 2 7 0 .286 1993 John Ralston 2 9 0 .182 1968 Harry Anderson 3 7 0 .300 1994 John Ralston 3 8 0 .273 Lynn Stiles ANDERSON (4 seasons) 13 26 0 .333 1995 John Ralston 3 8 0 .273 1996 John Ralston 3 9 0 .250 1969 Joe McMullen 2 8 0 .200 RALSTON (4 seasons) 11 34 0 .244 1970 Joe McMullen 1 2 0 .333 McMULLEN (1 1/3 seasons) 1997 Dave Baldwin 4 7 .364 3 10 0 .231 1998 Dave Baldwin 4 8 .333 1999 Dave Baldwin 3 7 .300 1970 Dewey King 1 7 0 .125 2000 Dave Baldwin 7 5 .583 1971 Dewey King 5 6 1 .458 BALDWIN (4 seasons) 18 27 .400 1972 Dewey King 4 7 0 .364 KING (2 2/3 seasons) 10 20 1 .339 2001 Dr. Fitz Hill 3 9 .250 2002 Dr. Fitz Hill 6 7 462 Jack Elway 1973 Darryl Rogers 5 4 2 .545 2003 Dr. Fitz Hill 3 8 .273 1974 Darryl Rogers 8 3 1 .708 2004 Dr. Fitz Hill 2 9 .182 1975 Darryl Rogers 9 2 0 .818 HILL (4 seasons) 14 33 .298 ROGERS (3 seasons) 22 9 3 .691 2005 Dick Tomey 3 8 .273 1976 Lynn Stiles 7 4 0 .636 2006 Dick Tomey 9 4 .692 1977 Lynn Stiles 4 7 0 .364 2007 Dick Tomey 5 7 .417 1978 Lynn Stiles 7 5 0 .583 TOMEY (3 seasons) 17 19 .472 STILES (3 seasons) 18 16 0 .529 ALL-TIME TOTALS 439 423 38 .509

* - record later changed to 3-8 by conference action Claude Gilbert + - record later changed to 7-4 by conference action

Terry Shea Ron Turner John Ralston Dave Baldwin Dr. Fitz Hill Dick Tomey www.sjsuspartans.com 159 Assistant Coaches Roster

Alexakos, Steve (1) 1995 Gadd, Tom (2) 1993-94 Nash, Charles (7) 2001-05, 2007-08 Allen, Keith (3) 2002-04 Gaskins, Wally (21) 1979-95, 1997-2000 Ogas, Ray (1) 1984 Amaral, Bob (1) 1953 Gilbert, Claude (3) 1981-83 O’Quinn, Kyle (1) 2001 Anderson, Harry (6) 1959-64 Gillhamer, Mike (3) 1991-93 Ottmar, Dave (1) 1979 Arroyo, Marcus (3) 2006-08 Godden, John (2) 1984-85 Padilla, Bob (3) 1973-75 Arslanian, Paul (1) 2000 Graf, Steve (2) 1999-2000 Painter, Dwain (2) 1971-72 Baer, Kent (1) 2008 Green, Kinji (1) 2008 Perry, Bill (7) 1950-56 Baldwin, Dave (4) 1980-83 Grottkau, Bob (2) 1969-70 Petrill, Larry (5) 1984-86, 1991-92 Bame, Damon (3) 1965-67 Gruneisen, Sam (1) 1986 Phillips, Russ (1) 1953 Bergman, Craig (2) 1995-96 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 (4) 2005-08 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 (5) 2004-08 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 (1) 2008 Church, Mike (2) 1995-96 Kay, Doug (1) 1976 Seumalo, Joe (1) 2005 Colbert, Jim (1) 1973 Keele, Tom (3) 1966-68 Shea, Terry (3) 1984-86 Coley, Max (4) 1955-58 Kerr, Larry (4) 1980-83 Skipper, Jim (2) 1977-78 Cook, Rick (7) 1979-82, 1990-92 King, Dewey (2) 1969-70 Stewart, Brian (1) 1997 Connelly, Bob (1) 2000 Krikorian, Butch (4) 1963-66 Strausser, Chris (2) 1995-96 Cuffe, Tom (1) 1952 Laveroni, Bill (5) 1990-94 Sullivan, Dick (8) 1973-76, 1979-82 Cureton, Tom (3) 1948-50 Lee, Ronnie (2) 2001-02 Sumers, Dale (1) 1954 Darlington, George (4) 1969-72 Littlejohn, R. Todd (1) 2000 Theder, Roger (4) 1993-96 Davis, George (1) 1954 Loose, Robert (2) 1971-72 Thompson, Kenwick (5) 2001-04, 2006 Dean, Carl (3) 1999-2001 Lubick, Matt (2) 1997-98 Thornburg, Andy (2) 1993-94 Delgado, Ken (5) 1988-92 Lunney, Barry (2) 2003-04 Throckmorton, Todd (3) 1997-99 DeLuca, Joe (3) 1974-76 Lynn, Ron (2) 1977-78 Troxel, Lon (2) 1979-80 DeMonner, Ron (4) 1977-78, 1993-94 McMackin, Greg (5) 1979-83 Vogt, John (2) 1986-87 Dolby, Mike (3) 1976-78 McPherson, Walt (8) 1939-42, 1946-49 Walsh, Jimmy (2) 1982-83 Donadio, Tony (1) 1936 Mackovic, John (2) 1969-70 Warner, Pop (2) 1939-40 Dorazio, Dan (1) 1978 Mastro, Jim (1) 1996 Webb, John (5) 1964-68 Drevno, Tim (1) 1999 Margerum, Ken (4) 2005-08 Wells, Willard (3) 1973-75 Dyer, George (1) 1973 Matthews, Larry (1) 1954 Wilkerson, Chris (3) 2002-04 Edwards, Herman (3) 1987-89 Mannini, Dick (3) 1974-76 Williams, J.D. (1) 1999 Emanuel, Gary (1) 2007 Mendonsa, Gibby (1) 1952 Williams, Jesse (2) 1998-99 Erickson, Dennis (3) 1979-81 Menges, Gene (17) 1952-68 Williams, Keith (3) 2002-04 Feldman, Marty (3) 1957-59 Miskulin, George (1) 1954 Williams, Tom (2) 2005-06 Fipp, Dave (3) 2005-07 Moropoulos, Craig (3) 1992-94 Williams, Walt (1) 1947 Flores, Mike (1) 1976 Morton, Steve (4) 2005-08 Winkler, Jim (2) 1999-2000 Fowler, Stu (1) 1953 Murphy, Cal (1) 1973 Winter, Bud (5) 1947-51 Frease, Don (2) 1977-78 Nagel, Jim (2) 1976-77 (#) – seasons as an assistant coach

Herman Edwards Dom Capers Dave Fipp Mike Gillhamer Tom Quinn Terry Shea Brian Stewart Tom Williams K.C. Chiefs New England San Francisco Carolina New York St. Louis Rams Dallas Cowboys Jacksonville head coach Patriots 49ers Panthers Giants Jaguars

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he San Jose State University foot- ball team has played its home Tgames in Spartan Stadium since 1933. The Spartans won the first football game played in the stadium, 44-0, over San Francisco State, on October 7. Since then, the Spartans have played 342 games over 72 seasons in this grass-field facility. The team’s 100th win in the stadium came on October 21, 1967, against New Mexico, 52-14. The 200th victory occurred in the debut of head coach Dick Tomey in 2005. SJSU’s home field record is 212-113-17 entering the 2008 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 The 1999 Women’s World Cup and 1999 at the 2003 season-opening win over renovations in the 1980’s increased the NCAA Women’s College Cup soccer Grambling State. The game marked the seating capacity from 18,000 to over events attracted record-setting crowds. first time under the current stadium con- 30,000. Five Silicon Valley Football Classics figuration that San Jose State had a “sell- The multi-purpose facility is the site were held in Spartan Stadium. Air Force out” prior to game day. of the school’s annual commencement cer- in 2000, Michigan State in 2001, Fresno The largest crowd to attend any emony. Concerts, professional and colle- State in 2002, UCLA in 2003 and Northern event in the stadium was estimated at giate soccer, religious convocations, band Illinois in 2004 were bowl-game winners. 37,000 for a ZZ Top music concert. competitions and high school football The largest attendance at a home games also take place at Spartan Stadium. football game was a 31,681 sellout crowd

LARGEST SAN JOSE STATE FOOTBALL CROWDS DATE OPPONENT ATTENDANCE SCORE October 12, 2002 Ohio State 104,892 50-7 (L) August 30, 2003 Florida 90,011 65-3 (L) September 7, 1991 Florida 83,067 59-21 (L) September 2, 2000 Nebraska 77,728 49-13 (L) LARGEST SPARTAN STADIUM September 4, 1999 Louisiana State 76,753 29-21 (L) FOOTBALL CROWDS September 22, 1984 Stanford 70,426 28-27 (L) DATE OPPONENT ATTEND SCORE September 7, 2002 Washington 70,147 34-10 (L) August 23, 2003 Grambling State 31,681 29-0 (W) November 16, 1996 Washington 70,063 53-10 (L) November 17, 1990 Fresno State 31,218 42-7 (W) October 8, 1994 Washington 69,448 34-20 (L) September 9, 2006 Stanford 29,321 35-34 (W) September 24, 1983 Stanford 68,201 23-10 (W) September 2, 1995 Stanford 28,467 47-33 (L) September 14, 1985 Stanford 68,000 41-7 (L) October 4, 1986 Fresno State 28,158 45-41 (W) September 19, 1981 Stanford 67,888 28-6 (W) November 15, 1986 CS Long Beach 27,786 38-14 (W) October 2, 1993 Washington 67,976 52-17 (L) November 20, 1971 Arizona State 23,500 49-6 (L) September 26, 1987 Stanford 67,500 24-17 (W) September 6, 1986 Oregon 23,115 21-14 (L) September 8, 1990 Washington 66,337 20-17 (L) September 13, 1997 Wisconsin 23,042 56-10 (L) November 19, 1983 Arizona State 66,285 24-17 (L) September 7, 1996 California 22,647 45-25 (L) October 9, 2004 Washington 65,816 21-6 (L) December 2, 2006 Fresno State 22,235 24-14 (W) November 7, 1981 Arizona State 65,728 31-24 (L) November 11, 2006 Boise State 21,742 23-20 (L) September 20, 1986 Stanford 64,950 28-10 (L) October 29, 1988 Fresno State 21,367 17-15 (L) September 24, 1988 Washington 64,692 35-31 (L) October 15, 1983 CS Fullerton 21,318 20-11 (L) September 16, 1989 Arizona State 63,849 28-21 (L) October 23, 1982 Fresno State 21,302 39-27 (L) September 15, 1984 Arizona State 63,271 48-0 (L) October 17, 1981 CS Fullerton 21,248 45-23 (W) October 24, 1998 Brigham Young 62,423 46-43 (L) October 12, 2007 Hawai’i 20,473 42-35 (L-OT) October 4, 1980 Stanford 61,127 35-21 (L) November 15, 1975 San Diego State 20,399 31-7 (W) September 18, 1982 Stanford 60,789 35-31 (W) November 7, 1987 Pacific 20,324 41-17 (W) November 16, 1991 Hawai’i 20,289 35-35 (T) Note: Attendance figures are announced totals. October 1, 1983 Oregon 20,109 44-34 (W) www.sjsuspartans.com 161 The Last Time

A PLAYER RUSHED FOR 200 OR THREE TEAMMATES GAINED AT A BLOCKED PUNT RESULTED IN A MORE YARDS IN A GAME: Tyson LEAST 100 YARDS IN A GAME: Tuati SPARTAN TOUCHDOWN: Patrick Thompson (23 for 203 yards and one TD) Wooden (10 for 136 and one TD), Leon Perry blocked a punt and Jeff Clark as the Spartans lost at Hawai’i, 46-28, on Pinky (5 for 109 and two TDs) and picked up the loose ball and returned it 2 October 23, 2004.....and by the opponent: Courtney Anderson (3 for 100 and three yards in the fourth quarter of the Uril Parrish (30 for 229 yards and two TDs) in a 69-41 win at UTEP on Spartans' 31-21 win at New Mexico State TDs) as Tulsa defeated San Jose State, 34- November 8, 2003....and by the oppo- on November 4, 2006. 24, on November 20, 2004. nent: Ryan Grice-Mullen (14 for 175 yards and one TD), Davone Bess (12 for A BLOCKED PUNT RESULTED IN AN TWO OR MORE TEAMMATES 140 and one TD) and Jason Rivers (12 for OPPONENT TOUCHDOWN: Maurice RUSHED FOR 100 OR MORE YARDS 138 and one TD) in a 42-35 overtime loss Shaw picked up a blocked punt in the IN A GAME: Lamar Ferguson (10 for to Hawai’i on October 12, 2007. end zone for an Idaho touchdown in a 196 yards and one TD) and Jarmar Julien 28-20 win by San Jose State on October 6, (10 for 126 yards and four TDs) as the A PASSER COMPLETED 30 OR MORE 2007. Spartans beat Tulsa, 63-27, on October 27, PASSES IN A GAME: Adam Tafralis 2001.....and by the opponent: Louis completed 35-of-48 with two intercep- A KICKOFF WAS RETURNED FOR A Rankin (10 for 145 yards and two TDs) tions for 426 yards and two touchdowns SPARTAN TOUCHDOWN: Trestin and Isaiah Stanback (17 for 102 yards and in a 23-20 win at Utah State on George returned a kickoff 96 yards in the one TD) as Washington defeated San Jose Setpember 22, 2007....and by the oppo- Spartans' 40-19 loss at Illinois on State, 35-29, on September 2, 2006. nent: Chase Holbrook (30 of 49, three September 10, 2005. interceptions and two TDs) as the A PLAYER CAUGHT 10 OR MORE Spartans defeated New Mexico State, 51- A KICKOFF WAS RETURNED BY AN PASSES IN A GAME: Kevin Jurovich 17, on November 10, 2007. OPPONENT FOR A TOUCHDOWN: (11 for 156 yards) in a 27-23 loss at Kevin Robinson returned a second-quar- Louisiana Tech on November 17, A PASSER PASSED FOR 350 OR MORE ter kickoff 82 yards in San Jose State’s 23- 2007.....and by the opponent: Ryan Grice- YARDS IN A GAME: Adam Tafralis (369 20 win over Utah State on September 22, Mullen (14 for 175 yards and one TD), yards, 28-of-47 passes, no interceptions 2007. Davone Bess (12 for 140 and one TD) and and one TD) in a 27-23 loss at Louisiana Jason Rivers (12 for 138 and one TD) in a Tech on November 17, 2007....and by the A FUMBLE RESULTED IN A SPARTAN 42-35 overtime loss to Hawai’i on opponent: Colt Brennan (545 yards, 44- TOUCHDOWN: Tony Ficklin picked up October 12, 2007. of-75, four interceptions and four TDs) as a fumble by Tulsa quarterback James Hawai’i defeated the Spartans, 42-35 in Killian and ran 20 yards for a touchdown A RECEIVER GAINED AT LEAST 200 overtime, on October 12, 2007. in the second quarter of a 34-24 loss to YARDS IN A GAME: Kevin Jurovich the Golden Hurricane on November 20, (10 for 233 yards and two TDs) in a 51-17 AN INTERCEPTION WAS RETURNED 2004. win over New Mexico State on FOR A TOUCHDOWN: Dwight Lowery November 10, 2007.....and by the oppo- (24 yards) in a 42-35 overtime loss to A FUMBLE RESULTED IN AN OPPO- nent: Nate Burleson (12 for 326 yards Hawai’i on October 12, 2007....and by the NENT TOUCHDOWN: Fresno State’s and no TDs) as San Jose State defeated opponent: Nate Hawthrone (40 yards) as Alan Goodwin picked up a San Jose State Nevada, 64-45, on November 10, 2001. Nevada defeated San Jose State, 30-23, on fumble and ran 28 yards for a touch- October 1, 2005. down, but the Spartans still defeated the TWO OR MORE TEAMMATES Bulldogs, 24-14, on December 2, 2006. GAINED AT LEAST 100 RECEIVING A PLAYER INTERCEPTED TWO OR YARDS IN A GAME: James Jones (6 for MORE PASSES IN A GAME: Andrew A PLAYER SCORED THREE OR MORE 106 and two TDs) and John Broussard (4 Ryan intercepted two passes in a 42-35 TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME: Patrick for 106 and one TD) in the 20-12 win over overtime loss to Hawai’i on October 12, Perry rushed for three touchdowns in a New Mexico in the inaugural New 2007.....and by the opponent: Myron 28-13 win at Idaho on November 25, Mexico Bowl on December 23, 2006 Newberry of Hawai’i intercepted two 2006...and by the opponent: Arizona ....and by the opponent: Ryan Grice- passes in the Rainbow Warriors’ 42-35 State’s Ryan Torain rushed for three Mullen (14 for 175 yards and one TD), overtime win on October 12, 2007. touchdowns in a 45-3 win over San Jose Davone Bess (12 for 140 and one TD) and State on September 1, 2007. Jason Rivers (12 for 138 and one TD) in a A PUNT WAS RETURNED FOR A 42-35 overtime loss to Hawai’i on TOUCHDOWN: Dwight Lowery was A SPARTAN SAFETY WAS SCORED: October 12, 2007. credited with an 84-yard return in a 42-35 San Jose State scored a safety when Larry overtime loss to Hawai’i on October 12, Collins tackled Morgan State punter Earl 2007....and by the opponent: Kevin Johnson in the end zone in a 47-28 win Robinson returned a punt 87 yards for a on September 18, 2004. Utah State touchdown in a 24-17 win over San Jose State on October 8, 2005.

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AN OPPONENT SAFETY WAS SCORED: New Mexico scored a safety when San Jose State punter Waylon Prather was charged with a 3-yard loss on a punt attempt in the fourth quarter of the Spartans’ 20-12 win over New Mexico in the New Mexico Bowl on December 23, 2006.

TWO BROTHERS SCORED IN THE SAME SAN JOSE STATE GAME: James Callier, Jr., caught a 2-point conversion pass from Waylon Prather and James T. Callier caught an 8-yard touchdown pass from Adam Tafralis in the Spartans’ 31-21 win at New Mexico State on November 4, 2006. Nick Gilliam made a 37-yard field goal on the final play of the game in San A PLAYER KICKED THREE OR MORE Jose State’s 38-35 victory over Illinois in 2002. FIELD GOALS: Jared Strubeck kicked field goals of 28, 20 and 22 yards in a 27- 23 loss at Louisiana Tech on November SAN JOSE STATE SCORED 28 OR A SHUTOUT WAS RECORDED: San 17, 2007...and by the opponent: Clint MORE POINTS IN A QUARTER: The Jose State shut out Grambling State, 29-0, Stitser kicked field goals of 35, 40 and 44 Spartans scored 28 points in the fourth on August 23, 2003....and by the oppo- yards as Fresno State defeated the quarter of the 70-63 win over Rice on nent: Fresno State blanked the Spartans, Spartans, 30-0, on October 20, 2007. October 2, 2004. 30-0, on October 20, 2007.

A SPARTAN LED THE NATION IN A THE OPPONENT SCORED 28 OR SAN JOSE STATE DEFEATED A STATISTICAL CATEGORY: Charles MORE POINTS IN A QUARTER: Boise NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENT: Pauley was the national leader in kickoff State scored 30 points in the second quar- San Jose State defeated #9-ranked TCU, return average for the 2002 season. He ter of a 77-14 win over the Spartans on 27-24, in San Jose, on November 4, 2000. averaged 31.5 yards per return and October 25, 2003. scored two touchdowns. THE SPARTANS PLAYED AN OVER- SAN JOSE STATE OVERCAME A TIME GAME: The Spartans lost to A DEFENSIVE EXTRA-POINT WAS DEFICIT OF 14 OR MORE POINTS TO Hawai’i, 42-35, in one overtime on SCORED IN A SAN JOSE STATE WIN: San Jose State trailed Nevada, 24- October 12, 2007. GAME: Idaho scored a defensive extra 10, in the second quarter and came back point when Jeff Edwards blocked a third- to win, 27-24, on November 24, 2007. THE SPARTANS PLAYED AT LEAST quarter San Jose State extra-point kick ONE GAME IN THE FOUR U.S. CON- attempt and teammate Cole Snyder ran THE OPPONENT OVERCAME A TINENTAL TIME ZONES: In 2003, San with the loose ball into the end zone DEFICIT OF 14 OR MORE POINTS TO Jose State played Florida in the eastern during the 26-18 Spartan win on WIN: San Jose State was ahead of time zone, Rice in the central time zone, November 26, 2005. Hawai’i, 35-21, in the fourth quarter, but Boise State and UTEP in the mountain lost, 42-35 in overtime, on October 12, time zone and seven games in the pacific MORE THAN 60 POINTS WERE 2007. time zone. SCORED BY ONE TEAM: The Spartans scored 70 points in the 70-63 win over SAN JOSE STATE WON A GAME ON THE SPARTANS HAD A WINNING Rice on October 2, 2004...and by the THE FINAL PLAY: Placekicker Nick SEASON: The Spartans had a 9-4 record opponent: Fresno State scored 62 points Gilliam booted a 37-yard field goal as in 2006. in a 62-28 victory over San Jose State on San Jose State defeated Illinois, 38-35, on November 27, 2004. September 21, 2002. THE SPARTANS WENT TO A BOWL GAME: The Spartans beat New Mexico, MORE THAN 100 POINTS WERE SAN JOSE STATE LOST A GAME ON 20-12, in the New Mexico Bowl on SCORED IN A SAN JOSE STATE THE FINAL PLAY: Boise State placekick- December 23, 2006. GAME: San Jose State and Rice com- er Anthony Montgomery kicked a 37- bined for a NCAA-record 133 points in a yard field goal as the Broncos defeated THE SPARTANS RECEIVED VOTES IN 70-63 Spartan victory on October 2, 2004. the Spartans, 23-20, on November 11, A NATIONALLY-RECOGNIZED There are eight times in school history in 2006. FINAL POLL: The Spartans received one which 100 or more points were scored in vote and tied for 32nd place in the a football game. Associated Press’ final 2006 poll. www.sjsuspartans.com 163 Cityof 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. We other outdoor activi- Carmel, the California coastal redwoods, embrace our diversity. We nurture our future, in our ties. Boasting nearly Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park. 300 days of sunshine children and through stewardship of our resources. and an average sum- 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 will host the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship First & Second Round at the San Jose offers a neighborhood feel in a metropolitan environment. 18,200-seat HP Pavilion in downtown San Jose.

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an José State provides a comprehensive uni- Sversity education, Dr. Jon S. granting bachelor's and mas- ter's degrees in 134 areas of Whitmore study. From its beginnings as a normal school to train University President teachers for the developing frontier, SJSU has matured into a metropolitan universi- ty. Quality teaching and r. Jon S. Whitmore was named President of San Jose small classes are a priority at Staté University in April 2008 with a start date in August 2008. SJSU, where tenured profes- D Dr. Whitmore, whose Ph.D. is from the University of sors teach introductory as California, Santa Barbara in theatre history, returns to California well as advanced courses. after five years (2003-2008) as the Texas Tech University presi- One of the 200 top research dent and a professor of theatre. universities in the nation, SJSU offers rigorous course work and His distinguished professional history in academia began in research opportunities to more than 30,000 undergraduate and 1967 at Washington State University. Positions at Highline graduate students in eight colleges. Community College in Seattle and the University of California Located in the heart of the Silicon Valley, this university has preceded an 11-year tenure (1974-1985) at West Virginia aided the development of the computer industry and the result- University where he gained full professorship and was Interim ing technological advances in our nation by providing the Dean of the College of Creative Arts. Dr. Whitmore spent five years (1985-1990) at the University of Iowa as the Dean, Faculty largest source of engineering, science and business graduates to of Arts and Letters and a professor of theatre. Silicon Valley companies. He was the Dean of the College of Fine Arts, the Effie Marie Graduating about 7,000 students annually, San Jose State Cain Regents Chair and a professor of theatre at the University University also provides the professional infrastructure for the of Texas (1990-1996) and the Provost and a professor of theatre region – from teachers to social workers to artists to law enforce- at the University of Iowa (1996-2003). ment officers to nurses. The terms, ‘leaders and professionals,’ The native of Seattle, Wash., earned his bachelor’s and mas- describe not just the types of graduates who earn their degrees ter’s degrees in speech from Washington State University. He at San Jose State, but also the roles they assume in their commu- and his wife, Jennifer, have a son, Ian, enrolled at the University nities and in their fields of endeavor. of Iowa, and daughter, Amy, enrolled at Vanderbilt University. One strength of the academic program is the broad general education curriculum that brings common elements -- critical thinking, writing and communication skills, and cultural plural- Some Notable ism -- to diverse studies. Academic strength also is seen in the San Jose State University Living Alumni university’s nationally-recognized programs. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (judo) – two-term In each discipline, quality teaching remains a priority. U.S. Senator (Rep. - Colorado) Tenured faculty teach introductory as well as advanced courses John Carlos (track) – 1968 Olympic Games 200-meter dash with an emphasis on small classes. Learning facilities include bronze medal winner computer-equipped classrooms, the Western world’s only Dr. Harry Edwards (track & basketball) – world-renowned undergraduate nuclear science facility and North America’s sports sociologist largest Beethoven Center. Focusing on applied research, faculty (track) – 1968 Olympic Games 400-meter dash and receive a growing number of contracts and grants each year. 4x400 meter relay gold medal winner From Moss Landing Marine Research Laboratory to the NASA Pat Hughes (basketball) – radio broadcaster Ames Research Center, faculty are exploring everything from the (golf) – Two-time U.S. Open champion & LPGA depths of the ocean to the surface of Mars. Hall of Fame member San Jose State University also finds strength in its diversity. Brigadier General Anthony Jackson (football) – Deputy For first-generation students, it is a gateway to economic inde- Commanding General, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central pendence and social mobility. It is also an incubator of cultural Command and intellectual development and an opportunity for lifelong (golf) – NBC TV Sports golf commentator learning. Students range in age from first-time freshmen to col- Tommie Smith (track) – 1968 Olympic Games 200-meter dash lege transfers to professionals seeking additional education. gold medal winner Student demographics – with ethnic pluralism – provide the ( & swimming) – President of the benefits of multiple cultures and diverse student interests and U.S. Olympic Committee activities. (golf) – 1964 U.S. Open champion & ‘Sportsman of the Year’ www.sjsuspartans.com 165 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 and with his vision for the department, San Jose State has established itself as a viable Division I-A intercollegiate athletics program with proven athletic, aca- demic and financial successes to his credit.

CULTURE OF CHAMPIONS

At the core of Bowen’s mission for San Jose State University athletics is building Tom Bowen (right) hired Dick Tomey (left) as San Jose State a “Culture of Champions” aca- University’s football coach on December 29, 2004. demically, athletically and in the community. To that end, the first two Spartan teams to post back-to-back .500 or better Notre Dame alum has over- records in the Western Athletic Conference football standings. hauled the department’s infra- structure; invested resources In 2007-08, the Spartans sent their women’s gymnastics both in external and internal team to NCAA post-season action and had individuals from the operations; initiated an women’s swimming and women’s golf teams compete in NCAA enhanced website presence; Championships. Women’s water polo, with two All-American and expanded marketing, pro- team members, was ranked seventh in the final national coaches motions and advertising oppor- poll. Men’s basketball had its best win total since the 2001 sea- tunities locally, regionally and son and beat two teams that played in the 2008 NCAA nationally with the creation of Tournament. San Jose State capped the school year with a budg- Spartan Sports Properties. et surplus for an unprecedented third year in a row and was cited as one of 12 Division I universities cited for Overall With his fund raising acu- Excellence in Diversity in a national study by Texas A&M men, Bowen has led the University on behalf of the NCAA. Spartan Foundation - the At the end of the New Mexico department’s fund-raising com- Bowl, Tom Bowen congratulates ponent - to unprecedented running back Patrick Perry on a development heights with #3.0- championship season. million during the last two annual fund drives.

As an integral member of the University’s presidential staff, he has created new short and long-term revenue streams for intercollegiate athletics and many other campus extra-cur- ricular activities. His initiatives and leadership have created new energy department-wide and throughout the university. The university has benefitted from Athletics’ increasing visi- Bowen (right) presents a game ball to one of the many San Jose State bility, receiving record dona- University athletics sponsors. tions particularly in 2006-07. With Bowen at the helm, there is In 2006-07, football capped its finest season in nearly two more interest, excitement, Since taking over, San Jose decades, posting a 9-4 overall record and capturing the New visibility and passion for San State has more football wins in Mexico Bowl championship. Women’s cross country and Jose State athletics and the a three-year period than any women’s water polo, ranked sixth nationally in the final coach- university. similar span since 1990-92. The es’ poll, turned in their best record in years. There were All- 2006 and 2007 Spartans are the American performances in football and women’s water polo.

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Men’s basketball, foot- program and interacted with the academ- ball, women’s swim- ic senate, faculty and university person- ming, women’s volley- nel on student-athlete issues. ball and women’s water polo players His first professional leadership competed in national appointment in athletics was at De La team or individual Salle High School in Concord, Calif. national competitions. From 1987 through 1995, he held the The 2007 season positions of assistant football coach and marked the second athletics director. year in a row a Spartan won the EDUCATION & COMMUNITY Tom Bowen is a widely-known and highly-effective athletics Western Athletic adaministrator. He was named to the San Jose Mercury News’ 2008 Conference women’s He is a Level 2 certified member of Top-25 Most Powerful Sports Figures in the Bay Area. golf individual title. the College Athletic Business EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL Management Association (CABMA), the He has appointed new head coaches National Association of Collegiate in football, men’s basketball, women’s Bowen came to San Jose State after Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the basketball, men’s golf, women’s golf, serving three years as the Director of National Society of Fund Raising women’s swimming and diving, softball, Community Affairs for the San Francisco Executives. women’s softball, women’s cross country 49ers of the National Football League. He and women’s volleyball. In 2005-06, San directed all of the team’s fund-raising The 1983 graduate of the University Jose State won the Western Athletic activities and was responsible for alumni of Notre Dame played high school foot- Conference women’s golf championship, and current player participation in the ball at Moreau High in Hayward, Calif. recorded its highest finish ever at a community. Also serving as the executive He majored in theology/sociology and NCAA regional championship in director of the 49ers Foundation, San spent six years studying for the priest- women’s gymnastics, produced seven Francisco was the first NFL franchise to hood with the Holy Cross Fathers. teams out of 16 with its best conference implement an annual giving program. Bowen went on to earn a master’s degree finish in years, and had WAC “Coaches in administration/education from the of the Year” in women’s golf and softball. His Division I experience at the col- University of San Francisco in 1990. legiate level includes ath- letics administration posi- An active member of the Bay Area tions at the University of community, he was named to the 2008 California and Saint San Jose Mercury News’ Top-25 Most Mary’s College in Powerful Sports Figures in the Bay Area. Moraga, Calif. As an He serves on the board of the San Jose assistant and associate Sports Authority. He is an adjunct profes- director of athletics at the sor at the University of San Francisco University of California School of Sports Management and at San from July 2000 through Jose State University’s Department of September 2002, he was Kinesiology where he teaches sports responsible for athletic management classes. As a senior faculty fund-raising. Bowen was member of the Capital Campaign credited with developing Institute based in Minneapolis, Minn., the first comprehensive from 1996 through 2002, he is a frequent planned giving program guest lecturer at several Bay Area univer- for the Golden Bears. sity campuses. Bowen continues to speak before major corporations headquartered At Saint Mary’s locally on the topics of leadership, man- Under Bowen’s leadership, basketball is on the rise at San Jose College, he was the agement and motivation. State. The University is hosting 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Director of Foundations First and Second Round Regional games at the HP Pavilion. and Corporate Relations The Denver, Colo., native and his from May 1995 to January wife, Mia, are the parents of three chil- 1997 before being appointed to an associ- dren: sons, Andrew and Peter, and, Bowen’s vision for student-athlete ate director of athletics position by the daughter, McKenna. success and excellence led to the creation president of the college. His grant pro- of a Student Success Services component. posal acumen helped raise $6.1-million in Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores as academic funding for the institution. measured by the NCAA have risen From January 1997 through April 2000, steadily under his watch. he managed the athletics department’s budget, directed a corporate sponsorship www.sjsuspartans.com 167 Athletics Administration

Vince Otoupal Stacy Martin Senior Associate Senior Associate Athletics Director Athletics Director

Senior Associate Athletics Director for Development and San Jose State alumna, Stacy Martin was promoted to Donor Relations, Vince Otoupal oversees aspects of San the position of Senior Associate Athletics Director/Chief AJose State Athletics’ revenue generation opportunities AOperating Officer in June 2008. Martin also begins the associated with fund-raising and development. current academic year as the department’s Senior Woman Otoupal, the department’s sport supervisor for Spartan Administrator. baseball, was promoted to his current position in 2007. He came Having served the university in increasingly progressive to San Jose State as an associate athletics director in 2005 from and vital administrative roles, she recently was the Associate the Stanford Athletics Department where he worked two stints Athletics Director for Business and Finance. For two full years for the Cardinal, 1998-2000 and 2002-05. Otoupal served as the and part of a third, Martin had fiscal oversight for the depart- Director of the Buck-Cardinal Club and Annual Giving, as a ment’s $20-million annual budget that includes 16 sports, 28 Major Gift Officer, and Project Manager for the acquisition of the departments and 115 employees. In a first for the Spartans, San Stanford Red Barn - Stanford’s equestrian center. Jose State finished each of the last three academic years with a As a M.B.A. student at the ’s Warsaw budget surplus. Sports Marketing Center, Otoupal was a consultant analyzing Martin’s professional career started as a San Jose State ticket PAC-10 financial trends for the University of Oregon Athletics office employee in 2002. She moved to the business office in Department (2001-02). January 2003 and was promoted to Athletics Business Manager An outside linebacker for the Stanford football team, he in 2004. In 2006, she was named an associate athletics director. redshirted the 1988 season when former San Jose State coaching She is a member of NACDA (National Association of great Jack Elway was the Cardinal head coach. He went on to be College Directors of Athletics), CABMA (College Athletic a four-year letterwinner (1989-92) and Captain of Special Teams. Business Management Association), Beta Gamma Sigma Otoupal played for Spartan legend and Stanford coach Bill (International Honors society for studies in Business), WISC Walsh his senior season. (Women In Sports Careers), NACWAA (National Association Of Following graduation, he joined the United States Marine Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators) and the Golden Key Corps and achieved the rank of Captain in his five years of serv- International Honor Society. ice as an infantry officer. Otoupal was awarded the Marine Additionally, Martin is a graduate of the Sports Corps’ Certificate of Commendation and was a Recipient of the Management Institute – a collaboration of the Universities of Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. Southern California, Notre Dame and North Carolina. The The 1993 Stanford graduate majored in political science and Sports Management Institute provides a specialized executive organizational behavior. He earned his M.B.A. from the management program for sports management professionals. University of Oregon in 2002. At the conference level, Martin is San Jose State’s represen- Otoupal is a member of NAADD (National Association of tative on the Western Athletic Conference finance, champi- Athletic Development Directors), NACDA (National Association onships, gender equity and code book committees. of Collegiate Directors of Athletics), and the AFP (Association of A four-time letterwinner and former captain of the Spartan Fund-raising Professionals). women’s gymnastics team, Martin has bachelor’s and master’s He and his wife, Brady, are the parents of one son and degrees from San Jose State University. The 2002 graduate reside in San Jose. majored in business administration and corporate financial management. She earned an M.B.A. in finance in 2005. While an undergraduate, Martin was recognized by “Who’s Who Among Students” for her scholarship, leadership and service to the campus and community.

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Tom Hastings Ken McDonald Associate Athletics Associate Athletics Director Director

om Hastings joined the San Jose State Athletics en McDonald, an administrator in the San Jose State Department staff October 9, 2006 as Associate Athletics Athletics Department since 2005, is an Associate TDirector for Media Services. Now as the Associate KAthletics Director for Advancement and the Executive Athletics Director for Communications, Hastings supervises all Director of the Spartan Foundation. of the department’s broadcast services and the sports informa- He originally joined the Spartans staff as an Assistant tion staff that coordinates communication, media services, and Athletics Director to head up corporate sales. In 2006, he shifted public relations for San Jose State’s 16 Division I sports. He also his focus to the Spartan Foundation - the fund raising arm for oversees the department’s video operations, marketing, official San Jose State University student-athlete scholarships. Faced website (www.sjsuspartans.com), handles football scheduling with an economically-challenged environment, volunteer drive and is a sport supervisor for women’s water polo, women’s workers under his leadership still raised an unprecedented $2.8- swimming and diving and women’s volleyball. million plus over the last two years for the university’s 400-plus In March of 2007, Hastings was part of the San Jose State member student-athlete population. team that conducted the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship McDonald also has a history of successful revenue genera- San Jose Regional at the HP Pavilion in San Jose. San Jose State tion in the private sector. He was a development consultant for will again serve as a host institution for the 2010 NCAA Men’s the Boys & Girls Club of Oakland, Calif., and McDonald Basketball Championship (first and second rounds). Construction Services in Pleasanton, Calif. McDonald worked in Prior to joining the staff at San Jose State, Hastings served sales, promotions and marketing for two Northern California- as the director of marketing for the National Strength and based brewing companies. He also was the founder and presi- Conditioning Association (NSCA) in Colorado Springs, Colo. In dent of Gamut, Inc., a commercial, industrial and residential that role, he directed all the marketing, public relations, mer- construction company. More than $3.0-million per year came chandising, advertising, sponsorship and internet operations for into these companies as a result of his sales and fund-raising the worldwide membership-based association. acumen. Hastings spent seven years with the San Francisco 49ers as The graduate of Stanford University majored in English and communications manager and manger of internet services. With earned a master of science degree in wildland resource science the 49ers he assisted in the creation and implementation of the from the University of California, Berkeley. While at Stanford, 49ers public relations departmental policies, procedures, and he played on the 1966 freshman football team and was a mem- operational guidelines, served as a liaison between local and ber of the 1970 national championship rugby team. national media, and 49ers players, coaches, management and McDonald and his wife, Terry, reside in Pleasanton, Calif. staff, and helped supervise the public relations staff. Prior to his tenure with the 49ers, Hastings served as the assistant director of athletic media relations at his alma mater, the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is a member of CoSIDA, the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), and the United States Basketball Writers Associaton (USBWA). Hastings and his wife are the parents of three children.

San Jose State 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 169 Athletics Staff & Head Coaches

DREW AGBAY MICHAEL DR. BILL MIKE BEN COBIAN DARREN EILEEN DALEY Student Success BEAUBIEN CAMPSEY CHISHOLM Strength & COELHO Assistant Athletics Services Director of NCAA Faculty Assistant Athletics Conditioning Assistant Athletics Director/ Marketing & Representative Director/ Director/ Academics Ticketing Broadcasting Ticket Operations

LAUREL AARON DYES LAWRENCE FAN JORDAN DOGA GUR DR. DAN DR. MICHAEL DeMARIA Business Sports Information FRIEDMAN Sports Information HABER HENEHAN Stewardship & Operations Director Spartan Sports Team Physician Team Physician Events Properties Coordinator

CHRIS HOLDER LIZ JARNIGAN MIKE LANE JEREMY PAUL LEUNG BRIAN JENNIFER Director of Student Success Equipment LAYPORT Business McKINNELL MILLER Strength & Services Director Strength & Operations Spartan Sports Compliance Conditioning Conditioning Properties

MATT MILLER PAULA DR. ROBERT DOUG OSUMI JOHN RALSTON WHITNEY SCOTT SHAW Business MINKLEIN NISHIME Video Coordinator Special Assistant ROTROCK Head Athletic Operations Spartan Team Physician Student Services Trainer Foundation Coordinator

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CHRIS JODY SMITH SANDI SMITH JULIE RICHARD MICHAEL AMY VILLA SKIDMORE Assistant Athletics Student Success STANSBERRY STERN THOMAS Sports Information Ticket Operations Director/Facilities Services Project Sports Information Athletic Training & Operations Coordinator

JUSTIN JASON WIRE MATT WITTY AUGIE JEFF OSCAR CRESPO PAM DeCOSTA WEAVER Athletic Training Assistant Athletics ARGABRIGHT ARGABRIGHT Women’s Women’s Equipment Director/ Women’s Cross Men’s Cross Volleyball Basketball Manager Business & Country Head Country Head Head Coach Head Coach Finance Coach Coach

JOHN SAGE HOPKINS JOHN ANH-DAO SAM PIRARO DORMANN Women’s KENNADAY LEIGHTMAN NESSMAN NGUYEN- Baseball Women’s Golf Swimming & Men’s Golf Women’s Soccer Men’s Basketball CHURCH Head Coach Head Coach Diving Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Women’s Tennis Head Coach Head Coach

GARY ST. CLAIR DICK TOMEY LOU TULLY PETER TURNER WAYNE WRIGHT Men’s Soccer Football Women’s Water Softball Women’s Head Coach Head Coach Polo Head Coach Gymnastics Head Coach Head Coach

www.sjsuspartans.com 171 Contact Directory (Area Code is 408)

University Administration Sports Medicine/Medical Staff Dr. Jon S. Whitmore, President ...... 924-1177 Scott Shaw, head athletic trainer ...... 924-1297 Dr. Bill Campsey, NCAA faculty representative Dr. Michael Henehan, team physician ...... 995-5453 ([email protected]) ...... 924-3428 Dr. Dan Haber, team physician ...... 297-3484 Athletics Administration Dr. Robert Nishime, team physician ...... 293-5807 Tom Bowen, director of athletics ...... 924-1200 Linda Ozaki, administrative assistant Strength & Conditioning ([email protected]) ...... 924-1233 Chris Holder, director ...... 924-1304 Vince Otoupal, senior associate athletics director/development Jeremy Layport, assistant coach ...... 924-1392 & donor relations ([email protected])...... 924-1739 Ben Cobian, assistant coach ...... 924-1304 Stacy Martin, senior associate athletics director/chief operating officer/senior woman administrator Student Success Services ([email protected]) ...... 924-1730 Liz Jarnigan, director ...... 924-1537 Tom Hastings, associate athletics director/communiciations Drew Agbay, academic advisor ...... 924-1576 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1720 Sandi Smith, academic advisor ...... 924-2040 Ken McDonald, associate athletics director/advancement ([email protected]) ...... 924-1198 Football Office (FAX - 924-1169) Mike Chisholm, assistant athletics director/broadcasting Dick Tomey, head coach ([email protected]) ...... 924-1266 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1244 Marcus Arroyo, co-offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Darren Coelho, assistant athletics director/ticket operations ([email protected]) ...... 924-1247 ([email protected]) ...... 924-SJTX Kent Baer, linebackers coach ([email protected]). . . 924-1277 Jody Smith, assistant athletics director/events & Brent Brennan, receivers coach/special teams coordinator facilities ([email protected]) ...... 924-1239 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1299 Eileen Daley, assistant athletics director/academics Keith Burns, defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach ([email protected]) ...... 924-1537 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1274 Matt Witty, assistant athletics director/business operations Kinji Green, defensive ends coach ([email protected]) ...... 924-1312 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1207 Administrative Support Staff Ken Margerum, wide receivers coach Michael Beaubien, director of marketing & ticketing. . 924-1727 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1270 Laurel DeMaria, stewardship & events coordinator . . 924-1692 Steve Morton, offensive coordinator/offensive line coach Aaron Dyes, business operations...... 924-1745 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1278 Doug Kelley, maintenance mechanic ...... 924-1729 Charles Nash, running backs coach Mike Lane, equipment manager ...... 924-1258 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1279 Jennifer Miller, compliance ...... 924-1237 Joe Salave’a, defensive line coach Matt Miller, business operations ...... 924-1462 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1275 Paula Minklein, Spartan Foundation ...... 924-1218 Bryan McGinnis, graduate assistant – offense Doug Osumi, video coordinator ...... 924-1276 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1358 Whitney Rotrock, student services coordinator...... 924-1349 Ezekiel Staples, graduate assistant – defense Julie Stansberry, project coordinator ...... 924-1201 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1273 Justin Weaver, equipment manager ...... 924-1259 Wendy Dunn, coordinator of football operations Media Relations (FAX - 924-1291) ([email protected])...... 924-1235 Tom Hastings, associate athletics director/communications Mayur Chaudhari, operations assistant ([email protected]) ...... 924-1720 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1358 Hastings’ cell phone...... 829-8500 Lisa Vlay, administrative assistant Lawrence Fan, sports information director ([email protected]) ...... 924-1266 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1217 John Ralston, special assistant ...... 924-1445 Fan’s cell phone ...... 768-3424 Head Coaches Amy Villa, associate sports information director Augie Argabright (15th year), women’s cross country 924-1465 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1216 Jeff Argabright (1st year), men’s cross country ...... 924-1465 Doga Gur, assistant sports information director Oscar Crespo (2nd year), women’s volleyball ...... 924-1242 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1211 Pam DeCosta (2nd year), women’s basketball ...... 924-1241 Richard Stern, sports information assistant John Dormann (4th year), women’s golf ...... 924-1250 ([email protected]) ...... 924-1208 Sage Hopkins (4th year), women’s swimming ...... 924-1225 Spartan Ticket Office (Toll Free - 1-877-SJSUTIX) John Kennaday 4th year), men’s golf ...... 924-1251 Darren Coelho, assistant athletics director/ticket operations George Nessman (4th year), men’s basketball ...... 924-1232 ([email protected]) ...... 924-SJTX Anh-Dao Nguyen-Church (17th year), women’s tennis 924-1327 Spartan Sports Properties Sam Piraro (22nd year), baseball ...... 924-1255 Brian McKinnell ([email protected]) Jeff Leightman (1st year), women’s soccer ...... 924-1718 ...... 924-2790 Gary St. Clair (19th year), men’s soccer ...... 924-1261 Jordan Friedman ([email protected]) Dick Tomey (4th year), football ...... 924-1266 ...... 924-2791 Lou Tully (13th year), women’s water polo ...... 924-1523 Peter Turner (3rd year), softball ...... 924-1253 Wayne Wright (8th year), women’s gymnastics . . . . . 924-1390

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2008 Radio Broadcast Schedule Date Opponent Air time Aug. 30 vs. UC Davis 4:30 p.m. Sept. 6 at Nebraska TBA Sept. 13 vs. San Diego State 4:30 p.m. Sept. 20 at Stanford 6:30 p.m. 2008 Television Schedule Sept. 27 at Hawai’i 8:30 p.m. (as of July 1) Oct. 11 vs. Utah State 4:30 p.m. Date Opponent Carrier Air time Oct. 18 at New Mexico State 4:30 p.m. Regular Season Network TV Oct. 24 Boise State ESPN2 6:00 p.m. Oct. 24 vs. Boise State 5:30 p.m. Nov. 21 Fresno State ESPN2 6:30 p.m. Nov. 1 at Idaho 1:30 p.m. Sept. 27, 1975 at Stanford Pacific time listed for all telecasts. Nov. 8 vs. Louisiana Tech 4:30 p.m. Stanford 36-34 (W) ABC-TV Times and schedule subject to change. Nov. 15 at Nevada 12:30 p.m. Nov. 15, 1975 at Spartan Stadium Nov. 21 vs. Fresno State 6:00 p.m. San Diego State 31-7 (W) ABC-TV Dec. 3, 1977 at Spartan Stadium Pacific time listed for all broadcasts San Diego State 37-34 (L) ABC-TV Sept. 22, 1979 at Spartan Stadium California 13-10 (L) ABC-TV Spartan Radio Network Sept. 13, 1980 at Washington State Washington State 31-26 (W) ABC-TV Mike Chisholm, director of broadcast- Sept. 26, 1981 at California ing at San José State, and Kevin California 27-24 (W) ABC-TV Richardson form the Spartan Radio Oct. 3, 1981 at Fresno State Network team in 2008. Chisholm enters Fresno State 65-33 (W) ABC-TV his ninth season as the team’s play-by- Oct. 17, 1981 at Spartan Stadium play voice. Richardson, a linebacker for Cal State Fullerton 45-23 (W) ESPN MIKE CHISHOLM KEVIN the 1985 through 1988 Stanford football Sept. 18, 1982 at Stanford Play-by-Play RICHARDSON teams coached by San Jose State Hall of Stanford 35-31 (W) CBS-TV Analyst Famer Jack Elway, joins the team after Oct. 2, 1982 at California six seasons broadcasting football games California 26-7 (L) ABC-TV throughout Central California. Nov. 19, 1983 at Arizona State Broadcasts begin 30 minutes before Arizona State 24-17 (L) TBS kickoff and conclude with a post-game Oct. 3, 1985 at Spartan Stadium show featuring head coach Dick Tomey. Cal State Fullerton 20-18 (L) ESPN The network is headed by KLIV (1590 Nov. 7, 1985 at Long Beach AM, San José), now in its 17th season as Long Beach State 37-22 (L) ESPN the flagship station, and includes affili- Oct. 17, 1987 at Fresno State ates KWSX (1280 AM, Modesto/ Fresno State 20-16 (W) ESPN Stockton) and KION (1460 AM Salinas). Oct. 24, 1987 at Spartan Stadium Broadcasts also are available on a sub- UNLV 48-24 (W) ESPN scription basis through www.sjsuspar- Nov. 2, 1996 at Spartan Stadium tans.com and Yahoo!Broadcast. San Diego State 49-20 (L) ABC-TV Oct. 25, 1997 at Spartan Stadium Air Force 25-22 (W) ESPN2 Oct. 16, 1999 at Rice Internet Broadcasts Rice 49-7 (L)Fox Sports Net Nov. 4, 2000 at Spartan Stadium TCU 27-24 (W)ESPN2 Aug. 23, 2003 at Spartan Stadium Grambling State 29-0 (W) ESPN2 Nov. 13, 2004 at Spartan Stadium Boise State 56-49 (L-2OT) ESPN2 Oct. 22, 2005 at Spartan Stadium All San Jose State football radio Nevada 30-23 (L) ABC-TV broadcasts are available in the Gold Oct. 21, 2006 at Nevada Zone. Log on to Nevada 23-7 (L) ABC-TV www.sjsuspartans.com and click on Oct. 12, 2007 at Spartan Stadium the Gold Zone icon on the home Hawai’i 42-35 (L-2OT) ESPN page. www.sjsuspartans.com 173 Media Notes

Office Location Statistics & Services The sports information office is located at 1393 S. 7th Street on Game statistics, play-by-play accounts and post-game quotes the corner of 7th St. and Alma Ave. Parking and work space for are compiled and distributed. FAX service is available. A meal is the media are available. available two hours before kickoff.

Credential Requests Team Practices Credentials are limited to working press filing game stories, During the season, the Spartans practice in the morning. In- accredited media members, and personnel assigned by the person, post-practice interview opportunities with the student- sports information office. Requests should be directed to Tom athletes, generally, occur at approximately 9:30 a.m. on Tuesdays Hastings, Associate Athletics Director for Communications. and Wednesdays depending on class schedules. Please contact the media relations office in advance with an interview request. Press Box The Spartan Stadium press box is located on the 7th Street Telephone Lines & Wireless Internet side of the stadium and is an open-air facility. Carry a jacket Nine telephone lines and wireless internet are available for the with you. The press box remains open three hours after each working media in the press box area. contest. Travel & Lodging Game Day Parking Mineta San Jose International Airport is a 15-minute drive to Media parking is located in Lot 1, located on 7th and Spartan Stadium. Alaska, American, Continental, Delta, Frontier, Humboldt streets. Media parking passes for home games are Hawaiian, Horizon, Jet Blue, Northwest, Southwest, United and issued by the media relations office. US Air are major domestic carriers with daily flights into San Jose. San Francisco and Oakland International Airports are 45- Photographers minute freeway drives to San Jose State University. Passes are issued to newspapers, wire services, video crews The Wyndham Hotel, 1350 N. First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 and team photographers. NCAA rules limit photographers to a (408-453-6200) is a San Jose State University athletics corporate wide area behind the restraining line around the playing field partner. This Wyndham property provides complimentary air- and outside the 25-yard lines. port shuttle service from Mineta International Airport and is a 10-minute street drive away from Spartan Stadium. Play-by-Play Television Contact Tom Hastings in writing at least 30 days prior to a Weekly Press Conference game concerning video play-by-play of San José State Coach Dick Tomey and selected team members will partici- University home football games. pate in a weekly news conference at the Simpkins Stadium Center. The first press conference is Mon., Aug. 25. Call (408) Radio Broadcasts 924-1217 for more details. The radio broadcast booth for the designated official flagship station of the visiting team at Spartan Stadium is Box B on the Weekly WAC Teleconference mezzanine level of the press box and has space for five working Coach Dick Tomey participates in the weekly Western Athletic individuals. ISDN and regular telephone service are provided. Conference’s Monday teleconference beginning Aug. 25 through Nov. 24 (except Labor Day Weekend when the call takes place Production Tuday, September 1). Telephone number is (913) 312-9303. Truck & Replay begins at 2:00 p.m. (PT) and can be accessed by calling Satellite Uplink (719) 457-0820. Parking 9:30 a.m. (PT) Dave Chaffin, WAC Production 9:32 a.m. (PT) Hawai’i truck and satellite 9:39 a.m. (PT) Louisiana Tech uplink parking is 9:46 a.m. (PT) New Mexico State on the 7th street 9:53 a.m. (PT) Utah State side of the stadi- 10:00 a.m. (PT) Idaho um. 10:07 a.m. (PT) San José State Arrangements must be made to park a truck overnight inside 10:14 a.m. (PT) Nevada Spartan Stadium. 10:21 a.m. (PT) Boise State 10:28 a.m. (PT) Fresno State Scouts 10:35 a.m. (PT) WAC Commissioner Space limitations prohibit seating in the press box for scouting purposes. Weekday Telephone Interviews Players are available for telephone interviews. Requests Spotters & Statisticians should be made two days in advance. Out-of-town telephone Requests for spotters and/or statisticians should be placed interviews with players originate from the media relations office two weeks prior to the given contest. at a mutually-convenient time.

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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, Ann Killion, Tim Kawakami (Columnists), Laurence Miedema (Beat), Jon Wilner (College beat).

San Francisco Chronicle, 901 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94103. (415) 777-7201, (415) 543-3754 (FAX). www.sfgate.com. Ray Ratto, Gwen Knapp (Columnists), Jake Curtis (College beat).

The Alameda Newspaper Group, 4770 Willow St., Pleasanton, CA 94588. (800) 488-2070, (925) 416-4874 (FAX). www.angnewspa- pers.com. Carl Steward, Monte Poole (Columnists).

Contra Costa Times, 2630 Shadelands Dr., Walnut Creek, CA TELEVISION 94598. (925) 943-8591, (925) 943-6150 (FAX). www.contracosta- KNTV-TV, 2450 N. First St., San José, CA 95131. (408) 432-4765, times.com. Gary Peterson (Columnist), Jonathan Okanes (408) 432-4425 (FAX). www.nbc11.com. Roger Mathai (Sports (College beat). director), Laurence Scott.

San Francisco Examiner, 450 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94105. KRON-TV, 1101 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA 94109. (415) (415) 359-2728, (415) 359-2795 (FAX). www.sfexaminer.com. 561-8981, (415) 561-8136 (FAX). www.kron.com. Gary Radnich (Sports director), Vernon Glenn. Santa Cruz Sentinel, 207 Church St., Santa Cruz, CA 95061. (831) 423-4248, (831) 429-9620 (FAX). www.santacruzsentinel.com. Jim KPIX-TV, 855 Battery St., San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 765- Seimas. 8675, (415) 765-8973 (FAX). www.kpix.com. Dennis O’Donnell (Sports director), Kim Coyle. Spartan Daily, San José State University, San José, CA 95192. (408) 924-3280, (408) 924-3237 (FAX). KGO-TV, 900 Front St., San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 954-7934, (415) 956-6402 (FAX). www.kgo.com. Larry Beil (Sports director), RADIO . KLIV-AM (Flagship station), P.O. Box 995, San José, CA 95109. www..com. KTVU-TV, 2 Jack London Sq., Oakland, CA 94607. (510) 874- 0254, (510) 451-2610 (FAX). www.ktvu.com. Mark Ibanez (Sports KCBS-AM, 865 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 765- director), Joe Fonzi, Fred Inglis. 4062, (415) 765-4080 (FAX). www.kcbs.com. Hal Ramey (Sports director), Steve Bitker, Dave Lewis, John Shrader. KSBW-TV, P.O. Box 81651, Salinas, CA 93912. (831) 424-1198, (831) 424-0124 (FAX). www.ksbw.com. Dennis Lehnen (Sports KGO-AM, 900 Front St., San Francisco, CA 94111. (415) 954-8142, director). (415) 954-8686 (FAX). www.kgo.com. Rich Walcoff, Ken Dito. Update TV, San José State University, San José, CA 95192. (408) KNBR 680-AM, 55 Hawthorne St., 11th floor, San Francisco, CA 924-3250. 94111. (415) 995-6807, (415) 995-6835 (FAX). www.knbr.com. Ralph Barbieri, Rod Brooks, Damon Bruce, Bob Fitzgerald, Brian NEWS SERVICES Murphy, Gary Radnich, Tom Tolbert (weekday talk hosts). Associated Press, 303 Second St., Suite 680N, San Francisco, CA 94107. (415) 495-1708, (415) 495-4967 (FAX). www.ap.org. Greg KSJS-FM, San José State University, San José, CA 95192. (408) Beacham (Sports editor), Janie McCauley, Rick Eymer. 924-4548, (408) 924-4583 (FAX). www.ksjs.org.

TOM HASTINGS LAWRENCE FAN AMY VILLA DOGA GUR RICHARD Associate Athletics Sports Information Associate Sports Assistant Sports STERN Director/ Director Information Information Sports Information Communications Director Director Assistant www.sjsuspartans.com 175 Opponents’ Composite Schedule

SAN NEW UTAH BOISE LOUISIANA FRESNO UC DAVIS NEBRASKA DIEGO STANFORD HAWAI’I MEXICO IDAHO NEVADA STATE STATE TECH STATE STATE STATE

at WESTERN OREGON GRAM- at at at IDAHO at MISS. Aug. 30 San Jose MICHI- CAL POLY STATE BLING Rutgers Florida UNLV STATE Arizona STATE State GAN (8/28) STATE (9/1)

at at at SAN JOSE WEBER at NICHOLLS IDAHO at TEXAS Sept. 6 Central Notre Arizona STATE STATE Oregon STATE STATE Kansas TECH Arkansas Dame State

PORT- NEW at at WESTERN at at BOWLING at WISCON- Sept. 13 LAND MEXICO San Jose Oregon UTAH MICHI- TCU Nebraska GREEN Missouri SIN STATE STATE State State GAN

at SAN JOSE at at at SE at Sept. 20 IDAHO Montana STATE UTEP Oregon Utah State LOUISIANA Toledo

at at VIRGINIA at SAN JOSE NEW at at Sept. 27 North- IDAHO San Diego TECH Washington STATE MEXICO UNLV UCLA eastern State

at BRIGHAM LOUISIANA at NORTHERN at at at Oct. 4 MISSOURI Notre YOUNG TECH NEVADA Boise State HAWAI’I COLORADO TCU Fresno State Idaho Dame (11/3) (10/1) (10/1)

at at NEW SOUTHERN at AIR LOUISIANA at at at Oct. 11 ARIZONA San Jose Southern MEXICO IDAHO UTAH Texas Tech FORCE TECH Nevada Fresno State Hawai’i State Mississippi STATE

at at at at at at SAN JOSE UTAH Oct. 18 IONA New Boise State HAWAI’I Louisiana IDAHO Iowa State UCLA Nevada STATE STATE Mexico (10/17) Tech

at NEW NORTH COLORADO FRESNO at San Jose at at at Oct. 25 BAYLOR NEVADA MEXICO DAKOTA STATE STATE Idaho State Army Hawai’i Utah State STATE (10/24)

at WASH- at at at at BOISE New SAN JOSE FRESNO Nov. 1 INGTON Utah HAWAI’I Louisiana Oklahoma Wyoming STATE Mexico STATE STATE STATE State Tech State

at SACRA- at at at at New at UTAH NEVADA Nov. 8 MENTO MISSOURI Brigham HAWAI’I San Jose Fresno State Oregon Mexico Boise State STATE (11/7) STATE Young State (11/7) State

at at NEW at at at BOISE UTAH SAN JOSE Nov. 15 Kansas UTAH USC Louisiana MEXICO Cal Poly Fresno State Idaho STATE STATE STATE State Tech STATE

at at at at LOUISIANA at at New BOISE San Jose Nov. 22 UNLV IDAHO San Diego California TECH Nevada Hawai’i Mexico STATE State State (11/21)

WASH. STATE NEW FRESNO at at COLORADO at Nov. 29 (11/29) MEXICO STATE NEVADA Louisiana Boise State (11/28) Utah State CINCINNATI STATE (11/28) Tech (11/28) (12/6)

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