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Pp 193-198 Opponents B:Layout 1.Qxd 2009 OPPONENTS 2009 RAMS FOOTBALL at COLORADO WEBER STATE GAME 1 | SUN., SEPT. 6 | 5 P.M. | FOLSOM FIELD | BOULDER, COLO. GAME 2 | SAT., SEPT. 12 | 3 P.M. | SONNY LUBICK FIELD AT HUGHES STADIUM FORT COLLINS, COLO. General Information Sports Information General Information Sports Information Location: Boulder, Colo. Football Contact: David Plati Location: Ogden, Utah Football Contact: Brad Larsen Founded: 1876 Office: 303/492-5626 Founded: 1889 Office: (801) 626-6010 Enrollment: 28,624 e-mail: [email protected] Enrollment: 18,303 Football FAX: (801) 626-8962 Nickname: Buffaloes SID FAX: 303.492.3811 Nickname: Wildcats SID Mailing Address: Colors: Silver, Gold and Black SID Mailing Address: Colors: Purple and White 2702 University Circle Affiliation: NCAA Division I 357 UCB President: Dr. F. Ann Millner Weber State University, Conference: Big 12 Boulder, CO 80309 Director of Athletics: Jerry Graybeal Ogden UT 84408-2702 President: Bruce Benson Web site: cubuffs.com Faculty Athletics Rep.: Dr. Molly Smith Web site: www.weberstatesports.com Athletic Director: Mike Bohn Press Box Phone: 303.492.5626/3209 Classification: NCAA Div. I FCS Stadium: Folsom Field Conference: Big Sky 2009 Schedule Capacity: 53,750 Coaching Staff 2009 Schedule Stadium: Stewart Stadium Coaching Staff S 6 Colorado State Playing Surface: Natural Grass Head Coach: Dan Hawkins S 5 at Wyoming Capacity: 17,000 Head Coach: Ron McBride S 11 at Toledo Alma Mater: UC Davis, 1984 S 12 at Colorado State Playing Surface: Natural Grass Overall Record: 113-85 S 19 Wyoming Team Information School Record: 13-24 S 19 Idaho State Weber State Record: 25-22 O 1 at West Virginia 2008 record: 5-7/2-6 Big 12 Career Record: 66-35 (8 years) S 26 at Portland State Team Information Office Phone (801) 626-6928 O 10 at Texas Conference Finish: 5th - North Career vs. CSU: 2-1 O 3 Montana State 2008 record: 10-4, 7-1 Big Sky O 17 Kansas 2008 Final Ranking: N/A Office: (303) 492.5331 O 10 at Eastern Washington Conference Finish: Tied, first O 24 at Kansas State 2008 Bowl Appearance: (none) O 17 Sacramento State Offensive System: Multiple Assistant Coaches O 31 Missouri Offensive System: Multiple Assistant Coaches O 24 at Northern Colorado Defensive System: 4-3 Tom Freeman: N 7 Texas A&M Defensive System: 4-3 Assitant Head Coach/Offensive Coordina- O 31 at Montana Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line N 14 at Iowa State tor/Quarterbacks coach: N 14 Northern Arizona Jason Beck: N 19 at Oklahoma State Series Information Eric Kiesau N 21 Cal Poly Series Information Assistant Coach/Quarterbacks N 27 Nebraska CSU’s record vs. CU: 19-59-2 Defensive Coordinator: CSU’s record vs. Weber: 2-0-0 Inoke Breckterfield: In Fort Collins: 8-21-1 Ron Collins 2008 Results In Fort Collins: 2-0-0 Assistant Coach/Defensive Line In Boulder: 7-33-1 Running Backs: Montana-Western........................W, 62-6 In Ogden: 0-0-0 Jake Cookus: 2008 Results Neutral Sites: 4-5 Darian Hagan at Hawaii.....................................L, 17-36 Special Teams/Cornerbacks Colorado State (Denver)............W, 38-17 Tight Ends/Special Teams: Dixie State ...................................W, 44-7 Steve Cox: Eastern Washington ..................W, 31-24 Kent Riddle at Sacramento State ..................W, 32-27 Assistant Coach/Wide Re- West Virginia.....................(OT) W, 17-14 Defensive Pass Game Coordinator/Sec at Utah........................................L, 21-37 ceivers at Florida State (Jacksonville).....L, 39-21 ondary: Montana ....................................W, 45-28 Andre Dyson: 193 Texas ..........................................L, 38-14 Greg Brown at Montana State .......................W, 35-12 Assistant Coach/Corner- at Kansas....................................L, 30-14 Linebackers/Assoc. Head Coach: Northern Colorado.....................W, 17-10 backs Kansas State..............................W, 14-13 Brian Cabral at Northern Arizona ...................W, 42-14 Matt Hammer: Missouri .......................................L, 58-0 Portland State............................W, 31-21 Defensive Line: Recruiting Coordinator/Run- O at Texas A&M .............................L, 24-17 at Idaho State ............................W, 59-27 Romeo Bandison ning backs coach PPONENTS Iowa State .................................W, 28-24 Offensive Line: Eastern Washington ...................L, 26-33 Tom Stackaruk: Oklahoma State ..........................L, 30-17 Denver Johnson Video Coordinator/Tight at Nebraska ................................L, 40-31 Div. I FCS Playoffs Ends coach Cal Poly .....................................W, 49-35 Colton Swan: Montana .....................................L, 13-24 Assistant Coach/Safeties Kamaal Ahmad: Assistant Offensive Line Ron McBride Trevyn Smith Dan Hawkins Cha’pelle Brown 2009 OPPONENTS NEVADA GAME 3 | SAT., SEPT. 19 | 3 P.M. | SONNY LUBICK FIELD AT HUGHES STADIUM at BYU FORT COLLINS, COLO. GAME 4 | SAT, SEPT. 26 | 4 P.M. | LAVELL EDWARDS STADIUM | PROVO, UTAH. General Information Sports Information Location: Reno, Nevada Football Contact: Chad Hartley General Information Coaching Staff Founded: 1874 Office: (775) 682-6982 Location: Provo, Utah Head Coach: Bronco Mendenhall Enrollment: 17,000 e-mail: [email protected] Founded: 1875 Alma Mater: Oregon State, 1988 Nickname: Wolf Pack SID FAX: (775) 784-4386 Enrollment: 33, 278 School Record: 38-13 (5 years) Colors: Navy Blue and Silver SID Mailing Address: Nickname: Cougars Career Record: Same Affiliation: NCAA Division I Athletic Media Services Colors: Dark Blue and White Career vs. CSU: 4-0 Conference: Western Athletic Legacy Hall Affiliation: NCAA Division I Office: (801) 422-1141 President: Dr. Milton Glick Mail Stop 232 Conference: Mountain West (MWC) Athletic Director: Cary Groth Reno, Nev. 89557-0110 President: Dr. Cecil O. Samuelson Assistant Coaches Stadium: Mackay Stadium Web site: www.nevadawolfpack.com Athletic Director: Tom Holmoe Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs: 2009 Schedule Capacity: 29,993 Press Box Phone: (775) 784-6545/6815 Stadium: LaVell Edwards Stadium Lance Reynolds (BYU, ‘80) S 5 at Notre Dame Playing Surface: FieldTurf Capacity: 64,045 Offensive Coordinator/Inside Receivers: 2009 Schedule S 19 at Colorado State Coaching Staff Playing Surface: Natural Robert Anae (BYU, ‘86) S 5 vs. Oklahoma (Dallas) S 26 MISSOURI Team Information Head Coach: Chris Ault Grass Quarterbacks: S 12 at Tulane O 3 UNLV 2008 record: 7-6, 5-3 WAC Alma Mater & Year: Nevada ‘68, ‘71 Brandon Doman (BYU, ‘02) S 19 Florida State O 9 LOUISIANA TECH Conference Finish: Third Record at School: 198-91-1 Team Information Offensive Line: S 26 Colorado State O 17 at Utah State Offensive System: Multiple Career Record: Same 2008 record: 10-3, 6-2 MWC Mark Weber (Cal Lutheran, ‘80) O 2 Utah State O 24 IDAHO Defensive System: 4-3 Career vs, CSU: ? Conference Finish: 3rd Outside Receivers/Special Teams: O 10 at UNLV O 31 HAWAI'I Football Office Phone: (775) 682-6982 2008 final ranking: 25/21 (AP/USAT) Patrick Higgins (William Penn, ‘86) N 8 at San Jose State O 17 at San Diego State 2008 bowl appearance: Las Vegas Bowl Defensive Coordinator: O 24 TCU N 14 FRESNO STATE Assistant Coaches Offensive System: Spread Jaime Hill (San Francisco State, ‘86) N 7 at Wyoming N 21 at New Mexico State Series Information Assoc. Head Coach/Linebackers: Defensive System: 3-4 Defensive Line: N 14 at New Mexico N 27 at Boise State CSU’s record vs. Nevada: 8-1-0 Ken Wilson (16th year) Steve Kaufusi (BYU, ‘94) N 21 Air Force In Fort Collins: 5-0-0 Offensive Coord./O-Line: Series Information Outside Linebackers: N 28 Utah 2008 Results In Reno: 3-1-0 Chris Klenakis (16th year) CSU’s record vs. BYU: 27-37-3 Barry Lamb (Oregon, ‘78) GRAMBLING STATE ................ W, 49-13 Defensive Coord./Safeties: In Fort Collins: 15-17-3 Inside Linebackers/Recruiting Coord.: 2008 Results TEXAS TECH ............................ L, 35-19 Nigel Burton (2nd year) In Provo: 12-19-0 Paul Tidwell (Southern Utah, ‘79) Northern Iowa .......................... W, 41-17 at Missouri ................................ L, 69-17 Recruiting Coord./Running Backs: Neutral Sites: 0-1-0 at Washington ......................... W, 28-27 at UNLV .................................... W, 49-27 Jim Mastro (10th year) UCLA .......................................... W, 59-0 at Idaho .................................. W, 49-14 Special Teams Coord./Defensive Ends: Wyoming .................................. W, 44-0 NEW MEXICO STATE ................. L, 48-45 Barry Sacks (8th year) Sports Information at Utah State ........................... W, 34-14 UTAH STATE ........................... W, 44-17 Wide Recievers: Football Contact: Brett Pyne New Mexico ............................... W, 21-3 at Hawai’i ................................. L, 38-31 Scott Baumgartner (6th year) Office: (801) 422-4912 at TCU ......................................... L, 7-32 194 at Fresno State ......................... W, 41-28 Defensive Tackles: SID FAX: (801) 422-0633 UNLV ........................................ W, 42-35 SAN JOSE STATE ..................... W, 41-17 Jim House (15th year) SID Mailing Address: TCU ....................................... W, 27-22 BOISE STATE............................. L, 41-34 Tight Ends/Offensive Line: 30 Smith Fieldhouse at Colorado State...................... W, 45-42 at Louisiana Tech...................... W, 35-31 Cameron Norcross (7th year) Provo, UT 84602 San Diego State........................ W, 41-12 Maryland ................................... L, 42-35 Cornerbacks: Web site: www.BYUCougars.com
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