2014 Boise State Football Media Guide

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2014 Boise State Football Media Guide

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Table of Contents2014 Preseason Notes.................................................................................2-3Bronco Football Timeline ...............................................................................4National TV Games...........................................................................................5Games Played When Ranked........................................................................62014 Preseason Numerical Roster ..........................................................8-92014 Preseason Alpha Roster ..............................................................10-11Roster Breakdown and Returning Statistical Leaders ...................... 12Geographic Breakdown & Pronunciation Guide ................................ 13Coaches’ Radio / TV Roster ......................................................................... 142014 Honors Candidates ......................................................................16-26Player Profiles ............................................................................................27-52Head Football Coach Bryan Harsin ...................................................54-55Bronco Assistant Coaches and Support Staff ................................56-712014 Opponents ......................................................................................74-752014 MW Composite Schedule ................................................................ 76MW Postseason Bowl Games .................................................................... 772014 Postseason Bowl Schedule ............................................................. 782013 Game-by-Game Season in Review .........................................80-862013 Final Boise State Team and Individual Statistics ................87-90All-Time Bronco Individual and Teams Records ........................ 92-108Bronco Postseason Records ............................................................109-113Boise State Outstanding Bowl Players ........................................114-116Boise State Bowl History ..................................................................117-132Bronco Championship Teams ........................................................133-145Boise State vs. All-Time Opponents .............................................146-147Year-by-Year Results ..........................................................................148-157Bronco Hall of Famers ................................................................................158Boise State All-Americans ................................................................159-161Boise State All-Conference Players...............................................162-163Broncos in the NFL .............................................................................164-165Bronco NFL Draft Choices by Round ....................................................166Bronco NFL Draft Choices by Year .........................................................167Broncos in the Canadian Football League ..........................................168Bronco Players in Postseason All-Star Games ...................................169Boise State All-Time Lettermen List .............................................170-173All-Time Bronco Head Coaching Records ...........................................174Bronco Stadium and Lyle Smith Field .........................................175-176Dr. Robert Kustra, University President ...............................................178Mark Coyle, Director of Athletics ...........................................................179Athletic Administration Directory ................................................180-181Bronco Sports Information and Media Directory ............................182Media Information ......................................................................................183Bronco Sports Network and Bronco Sports Properties ................184Mountain West Conference ............................................................185-186

Bronco Quick FactsLocation ............................................................................Boise, Idaho 83725Founded .......................................................................................................1932Enrollment ............................................................................................... 22,003Nickname and Colors ................................... Broncos / Blue and OrangeStadium and Surface .............................. Albertsons Stadium (36,387) / ....................................................................................................... Blue Field TurfConference.............................................................................. Mountain WestNCAA Affiliation ....................................Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS)President ...............................................................................Dr. Robert KustraAthletic Director ............................................................................ Mark CoyleHead Football Coach ................................................................ Bryan HarsinHarsin’s Record at Boise State .............................................0-0 (First Year)Harsin’s Overall Record ..........................................................7-5 (One Year)Starters Returning .............................................15 (5 Off / 8 Def / 2 Spec)Starters Lost .........................................................10 (6 Off / 3 Def / 1 Spec)Lettermen Returning ..................................46 (17 Off / 26 Def / 3 Spec)Lettermen Lost ................................................ 18 (11 Off / 6 Def / 1 Spec)Offensive Formation ..........................................................................MultipleDefensive Formation .........................................................................MultipleSports Information Director (Primary Contact)

.................................................................................................... Joe NickellNickell’s Office Phone ...................................................208-426-3868Nickell’s Cell Phone .......................................................208-631-5483Nickell’s e-mail ...................................... [email protected]

Assistant Sports Information Director (Secondary Contact)................................................................................................Aaron JuarezJuarez’s Office Phone ...................................................208-426-3438Juarez’s Cell Phone ........................................................208-982-0040Juarez’s e-mail [email protected]

Sports Information FAX .........................................................208-426-1778Sports Information Shipping Address .........................................................

1910 University Drive, Boise, Idaho 83725Bronco Stadium Press Box Phone ....................................(208) 426-1408Bronco Stadium Visting ISDN Spid Numbers .....208-336-0307.1111

...................................................................................208-336-0309.1111

CreditsPhotography .............................. John Kelly, Manager of Photographic Services / Boise State

................................... Carrie Quinney, Photographer / Boise State

........................... Stan Brewster, Photographer / Bronco AthleticsCover and Inside Page Designs and Text..................................Max Corbet, Associate AD/Communications....................................................................Joe Nickell, Boise State SID............................................ Aaron Juarez, Boise State Assistant SID..................................................Doug Link, Boise State Assistant SID..........................................Michael Walsh, Boise State Assistant SID

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National Home Winning Percentage

(2000-Present)

Winningest FBS Programs All-Time

Highest-Scoring Teams (2000-Present)

TEAM RECORD PCT 1. Boise State 86-4 .9562. Oklahoma 81-5 .9423. Ohio State 88-11 .8894. LSU 87-12 .8795. Virginia Tech 77-15 .8476. Oregon 76-15 .835 7. Georgia 74-15 .831 8. TCU 68-14 .8299. Texas 70-15 .82410. Florida 76-17 .817 11. Nebraska 80-20 .80012. Auburn 82-21 .796113. Wisconsin 78-20 .795914. USC 70-19 .78715. Michigan 76-21 .734

TEAM W L T PCT1. Notre Dame 872 305 42 .73252. Michigan 910 321 36 .73243. Boise State 396 153 2 .7214. Oklahoma 842 312 53 .7195. Ohio State 849 318 53 .7176. Texas 875 339 33 .7157. Alabama 838 323 43 .7148. USC 796 323 54 .70169. Nebraska 865 357 40 .701210. Tennessee 803 361 53 .68211. Florida State 499 237 17 .67412. Penn State 730 368 41 .65913. LSU 753 396 47 .64914. Georgia 767 407 54 .64715. Miami (Fla.) 590 335 19 .635

TEAM GMS PTS AVG1. Boise State 181 7,283 40.242. Oregon 178 6,653 37.383. Oklahoma 187 6,889 36.844. Texas 179 6,566 36.485. Texas Tech 179 6,520 36.426. USC 180 6,095 33.86 7. Kansas State 177 5,825 32.91 8. Hawai’i 182 5,979 32.859. Florida 181 5,827 32.1910. TCU 175 5,616 32.09

Team Notes...Boise State is entering its first year under the guidance of head coach Bryan Harsin, a former Bronco quarterback and assistant coach. Harsin played for the Broncos from 1995-99, and was an assistant from 2001-10. He began as a graduate assistant in 2001 before taking over as a full-time assistant from 2002-05. He assumed offensive coordinator duties from 2006-10, before moving on to become the co-offensive coordinator at Texas from 2011-12. Harsin was the head coach at Arkansas State in 2013.

...Since 2000, Boise State’s winning percentage of .856 leads the nation. The Broncos have gone 155-26 during that time.

...Boise State enters 2014 with the third-best winning percentage all-time as an FBS program, going 396-153-2 (.721). The Broncos trail only Notre Dame (872-305-42; .733) and Michigan (910-21-36; .732) on the all-time list.

...Boise State is coming off of its 12th-consecutive season with a bowl appearance, tied for the seventh-longest active streak in the nation. The Broncos have appeared in a bowl game in 14 of the last 15 seasons.

...Boise State boasts the nation’s highest home winning percentage since 2000, going 85-4 (.955) at Albertsons Stadium.

...The Broncos have the highest conference winning percentage in the country since 2000 at .917 (99-9).

...Boise State is the highest scoring team in the country since 2000, averaging 40.24 points per game - the only school to average more than 40 points per game.

...Boise State has had 12-straight senior classes win 40-or-more games in their careers.

...Boise State has won nine conference championships in the past 11 years - one in the Mountain West and eight in the Western Athletic Conference.

...The Broncos have a record of 9-4 in games against BCS teams over the past eight years. The wins have been over Oregon (2), Oregon State (2), Oklahoma, Virginia Tech, Georgia, Arizona State and Washington.

...Boise State is the only program since 1900 to win 12-or-more games in four-consecutive seasons (2008: 12-1; 2009: 14-0; 2010: 12-1; 2011: 12-1). USC (2003-05) and Oklahoma (2002-04) are the next closest with three-consecutive 12-win seasons.

...Boise State has an all-time record of 88-11 (.889) when ranked in the top 25 of the media and/or coaches polls. The Broncos have been ranked in each of the two major polls for at least one week each of the last 12 seasons.

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TEAM RECORD PCT 1. Boise State 155-26 .8562. Oklahoma 153-34 .8183. Ohio State 144-35 .8044. LSU 143-40 .7815. Texas 140-40 .7786. USC 137-43 .7617. Oregon 134-44 .7538. TCU 130-45 .7449. Virginia Tech 136-49 .73510. Georgia 134-49 .73211. Florida 130-51 .71812. Florida State 130-54 .70813. Alabama 125-55 .6944 Auburn 125-55 .694415. Miami (Fla.) 121-54 .692

TEAM RECORD PCT 1. Boise State 99-9 .9172. Oklahoma 99-22 .8183. Ohio State 90-22 .8044. Texas 87-29 .7505. Oregon 89-31 .7446. Florida State 82-30 .7327. USC 87-33 .7258. Virginia Tech 81-30 .72979. TCU 81-31 .72310. LSU 83-33 .71611. Florida 81-34 .71012. Fresno State 77-34 .694 13. Georgia 79-36 .68714. Alabama 74-40 .64915. Miami (Fla.) 70-38 .648

TEAM WINS1. Boise State 1552. USC 1373. Oregon 1344. Utah 114 BYU 1146. Fresno State 1127. Oregon State 1048. Hawai’i 1009. UCLA 9610. Arizona State 95

National Conference Winning Percentage

(2000-Present)

Wins by West Coast Teams (2000-Present)

National Overall Winning Percentage

(2000-Present)

Players to WatchWATCH LIST BRONCOS...Several Broncos have been named to 2014 Preseason Watch Lists, including:

Jay Ajayi - Maxwell Award / Doak Walker AwardDonte Deayon - Thorpe AwardDan Goodale - Lou Groza AwardGrant Hedrick - Davey O’Brien AwardJeremy Ioane - Thorpe AwardMatt Miller - Biletnikoff Award Shane Williams-Rhodes - Paul Hornung Award

JAY AJAYI...Redshirt junior running back Jay Ajayi, named first-team All-Mountain West in 2013, picked up 1,425 yards on 249 carries last season - the fourth-highest single-season total in school history and the 15th-most in the country last year....Ajayi scored 18 rushing touchdowns in 2013, tied for the eighth-most in the country and the third-most in Boise State history. ...Had six 100-yard rushing games in 2013, including a 222-yard performance against Nevada – the fifth-highest single-game total in school history and one of the top 30 single-game performances in the FBS in 2013. He is one 100-yard game away from cracking Boise State’s all-time list for most such performances in a career.

DONTE DEAYON...Junior cornerback Donte Deayon, a second-team All-MW selection in 2013, led Boise State with six interceptions last season - the most by a Bronco since Brandyn Thompson also had six in 2009. His per-game average of 0.5 ranked tied for ninth nationally and second in the MW....Deayon had 15 passes defended in 2013, and his 1.2 per game ranked 32nd-nationally and fourth in the MW. Included were a team-high nine pass break-ups.

DAN GOODALE...Redshirt senior kicker Dan Goodale was named All-MW honorable mention last season after converting 17-of-19 field goal attempts (.895). His field-goal percentage ranked 15th nationally....Goodale’s 108 points in 2013 are the 10th-most in a single season in school history.

JEREMY IOANE...Redshirt senior safety Jeremy Ioane was named second-team All-MW in 2013 and honorable mention All-MW in 2012....Ioane has ranked in the top five in tackles for Boise State in each of the last two seasons, racking up the fifth-most in 2013 (59) and the second-most in 2012 (70).

MATT MILLER...Redshirt senior wide receiver Matt Miller was named second-team All-MW in 2012, and All-MW honorable mention in 2013....Hauled in 88 receptions in 2013, setting Boise State’s single-season record. His 1,140 receiving yards last season are the third-most in school history, and marked just the 10th 1,000-yard season all-time at Boise State. Miller’s 12 touchdowns in 2013 are tied for the fourth-most in school history, and his five 100-yard receiving games last season are tied for the second-most in school history....Already ranks second on the Broncos’ career receptions list with 216, trailing No. 1 Austin Pettis by 13 (229). He also ranks fifth in career yardage (2,588) and fourth in career touchdowns (26).

SHANE WILLIAMS-RHODES...Junior wide receiver Shane Williams-Rhodes was named All-MW honorable mention in 2013....His 7.0 receptions per game led Boise State, ranked 17th nationally and were the third-most by an underclassman....He had three games with at least 10 receptions, the most since Rodney Smith had four such games for the Broncos in 1997....Williams-Rhodes averaged 14.6 yards on 16 punt returns, the 11th-best mark in the country and the highest average in the MW.

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Boise Junior College established (1933 - 1967)

BJC’s first undefeated season (BJC went on to have six undefeated seasons

under head coach Lyle Smith)

BJC Wins NJCAA National Championship

Boise State College established (1968-1969)Competed in two seasons at NAIA level, owning a record of 17-3

Boise State College competed at NCAA Division II level from 1970-1972

Wins first of four Big Sky Conference Championships; first of three NCAA Division II playoff appearances

Boise State University moves to NCAA FCS (1978-1995)

NCAA FCS National Champions

NCAA FCS National Runner-Up

Boise State University moves to FBS level and joins Big West Conference

Wins first of two Big West Conference titles (1999, 2000); first FBS bowl game appearance (Humanitarian Bowl Champions)

Boise State joins the Western Athletic Conference

Wins first of eight WAC championships, including five straight (2002-2006); first time Broncos rank in season-ending poll (AP No.

15, Coaches No. 12)

First undefeated season as a four-year institution; first BCS Bowl appearance (2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Champions); finished ranked in

top 10 for first time in school history (AP No. 5, Coaches No. 6)

First 14-0 season in school history; wins second Tostitos Fiesta Bowl title (2010); highest end-of-season national ranking in school

history (AP/Coaches No. 4)

1933

1978

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1958196819701973

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2006

2009MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Champions; Kellen Moore

becomes school’s first Heisman Trophy Finalist2010Joins Mountain West Conference; records fourth-straight

12-plus win season; makes 10th-straight postseason bowl appearance (Wins MAACO Bowl Las Vegas)

2011

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// Broncos on National TV //

OVERALL RECORD (SINCE 1996): 74-16

DATE OPPONENT LOC W/L SCORE TV12/30/99 Louisville H W 34-31 ESPN12/28/00 UTEP H W 38-23 ESPN10/19/01 Fresno State A W 35-30 ESPN10/18/02 Fresno State H W 67-21 ESPN12/31/02 Iowa State H W 34-16 ESPN10/30/03 BYU A W 50-12 ESPN11/02/03 Fresno State A W 31-17 ESPN212/06/03 Hawai’i A W 45-28 ESPN212/23/03 TCU N W 34-31 ESPN09/10/04 Oregon State H W 53-34 ESPN09/24/04 BYU H W 28-27 ESPN10/23/04 Fresno State H W 33-16 ESPN210/29/04 Hawai’i H W 69-3 ESPN211/13/04 San Jose State A W 56-49 (2OT) ESPN211/22/04 Nevada A W 58-21 ESPN12/31/04 Louisville N L 41-44 ESPN09/03/05 Georgia A L 13-48 ESPN09/21/05 Bowling Green H W 48-20 ESPN211/10/05 Fresno State A L 7-27 ESPN12/28/05 Boston College H L 20-27 ESPN09/07/06 Oregon State H W 42-14 ESPN10/15/06 New Mexico St. A W 40-28 ESPN11/01/06 Fresno State H W 45-21 ESPN211/25/06 Nevada A W 38-7 ESPN201/01/07 Oklahoma N W 43-42 (OT) FOX09/27/07 Southern Miss H W 38-16 ESPN10/07/07 New Mexico St. H W 58-0 ESPN10/14/07 Nevada H W 69-67 (4OT) ESPN10/26/07 Fresno State A W 34-21 ESPN211/23/07 Hawai’i A L 27-39 ESPN212/23/07 East Carolina N L 38-41 ESPN10/01/08 Louisiana Tech H W 38-3 ESPN10/11/08 Southern Miss A W 24-7 CBS CTV10/17/08 Hawai’i H W 27-7 ESPN10/24/08 San Jose State A W 33-16 ESPN211/21/08 Nevada A W 41-34 ESPN211/28/08 Fresno State H W 61-10 ESPN212/23/08 TCU N L 16-17 ESPN09/03/09 Oregon H W 19-8 ESPN09/9/09 Fresno State A W 51-34 ESPN10/14/09 Tulsa A W 28-21 ESPN11/06/09 Louisiana Tech A W 45-35 ESPN211/14/09 Idaho H W 63-25 ESPNU11/20/09 Utah State A W 52-21 ESPN211/27/09 Nevada A W 44-33 ESPN201/04/10 TCU N W 17-10 FOX

DATE OPPONENT LOC W/L SCORE TV09/06/10 Virginia Tech N W 33-30 ESPN09/18/10 Wyoming A W 51-6 CBS CTV09/25/10 Oregon State H W 37-24 ABC10/26/10 Louisiana Tech H W 49-20 ESPN211/06/10 Hawai’i H W 42-7 ESPNU/3D11/12/10 Idaho A W 52-14 ESPN2/3D11/19/10 Fresno State H W 51-0 ESPN211/26/10 Nevada A L 31-34 (OT) ESPN12/22/10 Utah N W 26-3 ESPN09/03/11 Georgia N W 35-21 ESPN09/16/11 Toledo A W 40-15 ESPN09/24/11 Tulsa H W 41-21 CBS SN10/01/11 Nevada H W 30-10 VERSUS10/07/11 Fresno State A W 57-7 ESPN10/15/11 Colorado State A W 63-13 The Mtn.10/22/11 Air Force H W 37-26 VERSUS11/05/11 UNLV A W 48-21 CBS SN11/12/11 TCU H L 35-36 VERSUS11/19/11 San Diego State A W 52-35 CBS SN11/26/11 Wyoming H W 36-14 The Mtn.12/03/11 New Mexico H W 45-0 The Mtn.12/22/11 Arizona State N W 56-24 ESPN08/31/12 Michigan State A L 13-17 ESPN09/15/12 Miami (Ohio) H W 39-12 NBC SN09/20/12 BYU H W 7-6 ESPN10/13/12 Fresno State H W 20-10 NBC SN10/20/12 UNLV H W 32-7 NBC SN10/27/12 Wyoming A W 45-14 CBS SN11/03/12 San Diego State H L 19-21 CBS SN11/10/12 Hawai’i A W 49-14 NBC SN11/17/12 Colorado State H W 42-14 NBC SN12/01/12 Nevada A W 27-21 ABC12/22/12 Washington N W 28-26 ESPN08/31/13 Washington A L 6-38 FS109/13/13 Air Force H W 42-20 ESPN09/20/13 Fresno State A L 40-41 ESPN09/28/13 Southern Miss H W 60-7 ESPNU10/12/13 Utah State A W 34-23 CBS SN10/19/13 Nevada H W 34-17 CBS SN10/25/13 BYU A L 20-37 ESPN11/02/13 Colorado State A W 42-30 CBS SN11/16/13 Wyoming H W 48-7 ESPN211/23/13 San Diego State A L 31-34 (OT) CBS SN11/30/13 New Mexico H W 45-17 ESPN212/22/13 Oregon State N L 23-38 ESPN

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// Games Played When Ranked //

SEASON OPPONENT COACH AP W/L SCORE2002 Louisiana Tech 22 -- W 36-102002 Nevada 21 23 W 44-72002 Iowa State 15 18 W 34-16Final Ranking 12 15 2003 UTEP 23 24 W 51-212003 Fresno State 20 20 W 31-172003 Nevada 18 18 W 56-32003 Hawai’i 17 18 W 45-282003 TCU 16 18 W 34-31Final Ranking 15 16 2004 UTEP 23 23 W 47-312004 BYU 21 21 W 28-272004 SMU 21 23 W 38-202004 Tulsa 18 21 W 45-422004 Fresno State 16 19 W 33-162004 Hawai’i 15 18 W 69-32004 San Jose State 13 14 W 56-492004 Louisiana Tech 12 13 W 55-142004 Nevada 10 10 W 58-212004 Louisville 10 10 L 40-44Final Ranking 13 12 2005 Georgia 19 18 L 13-48Final Ranking - - 2006 Hawai’i 25 25 W 41-342006 Utah 22 22 W 36-32006 Louisiana Tech 21 20 W 55-142006 New Mexico State 19 20 W 40-282006 Idaho 17 18 W 42-262006 Fresno State 14 14 W 45-212006 San Jose State 13 14 W 23-202006 Utah State 13 13 W 49-102006 Nevada 12 12 W 38-72006 Oklahoma 9 9 W 43-42 OTFinal Ranking 6 5 2007 Weber State 23 24 W 56-72007 Washington 20 22 L 10-242007 San Jose State 22 21 W 42-72007 Utah State 19 19 W 52-02007 Idaho 15 17 W 58-142007 Hawai’i 17 17 L 27-392007 East Carolina 22 24 L 38-41Final Ranking - - 2008 Louisiana Tech 18 17 W 38-32008 Southern Miss 16 15 W 24-72008 Hawai’i 16 15 W 27-72008 San Jose State 13 13 W 33-162008 New Mexico State 11 11 W 49-02008 Utah State 10 9 W 49-142008 Idaho 9 9 W 49-102008 Nevada 9 9 W 41-342008 Fresno State 9 9 W 61-102008 TCU 9 9 L 16-17Final Ranking 13 11 2009 Oregon 16 14 W 19-82009 Miami (Ohio) 11 12 W 48-02009 Fresno State 10 10 W 51-342009 Bowling Green 8 8 W 49-142009 UC Davis 5 5 W 34-162009 Tulsa 6 5 W 28-212009 Hawai’i 5 6 W 54-92009 San Jose State 5 6 W 45-72009 Louisiana Tech 5 5 W 45-352009 Idaho 6 6 W 63-252009 Utah State 6 6 W 52-212009 Nevada 6 6 W 44-332009 New Mexico State 6 6 W 42-72009 TCU 6 6 W 17-10Final Ranking 4 4

SEASON OPPONENT COACH AP W/L SCORE2010 Virginia Tech 5 3 W 33-302010 Wyoming 3 3 W 51-62010 Oregon State 3 3 W 37-242010 New Mexico State 3 3 W 59-02010 Toledo 4 4 W 57-142010 San Jose State 3 3 W 48-02010 Louisiana Tech 2 2 W 49-202010 Hawai’i 3 2 W 42-72010 Idaho 4 4 W 52-142010 Fresno State 3 3 W 51-02010 Nevada 3 3 L 31-34 OT2010 Utah State 10 9 W 50-142010 Utah 10 10 W 26-3Final Ranking 7 9 2011 Georgia 7 5 W 35-212011 Toledo 4 4 W 40-152011 Tulsa 4 4 W 41-212011 Nevada 5 4 W 30-102011 Fresno State 6 5 W 57-72011 Colorado State 6 5 W 63-132011 Air Force 7 5 W 37-262011 UNLV 5 5 W 48-212011 TCU 5 5 L 35-362011 San Diego State 11 10 W 52-352011 Wyoming 8 7 W 36-142011 New Mexico 8 T9 W 45-02011 Arizona State 6 8 W 56-24Final Ranking 6 8 2012 Michigan State 22 24 L 13-172012 BYU 24 W 7-62012 New Mexico 24 W 32-292012 Southern Miss 25 W 40-142012 Fresno State 22 24 W 20-102012 UNLV 22 24 W 32-72012 Wyoming 18 21 W 45-142012 San Diego State 14 19 L 19-212012 Hawai’i 24 W 49-142012 Colorado State 22 W 42-142012 Nevada 15 25 W 27-212012 Washington 15 20 W 28-26Final Ranking 14 18 2013 Washington 19 19 L 6-38Final Ranking - -

OVERALL RECORD: 88-11

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NO. NAME POS HT WT CL EX HOMETOWN (High School/JC or SC)1 Bryan Douglas CB 5-9 176 R-Sr. 3L Los Angeles (Narbonne HS)2 Matt Miller WR 6-3 220 R-Sr. 3L Helena, Mont. (Capital HS)3 Cleshawn Page CB 5-9 174 Sr. 1L Los Angeles (Dorsey HS / LA Harbor College)4 Darian Thompson S 6-2 205 R-Jr. 2L Lancaster, Calif. (Paraclete HS)5 Donte Deayon CB 5-9 152 Jr. 2L Rialto, Calif. (Summit HS)6 Chaz Anderson CB 5-10 176 R-So. 1L Los Angeles (Loyola HS)7 Joe Martarano LB 6-3 241 R-Fr. RS Fruitland, Idaho (Fruitland HS)8 Thomas Stuart QB 5-11 190 So. TR Baltimore (Butte JC / Calvert Hall College HS)9 Grant Hedrick QB 6-0 195 R-Sr. 3L Independence, Ore. (Central HS)10 Jeremy Ioane S 5-10 192 R-Sr. 3L Honolulu (Punahou School)11 Shane Williams-Rhodes WR 5-6 160 Jr. 2L Spring, Texas (Klein Collins HS)13 Blake Renaud LB 6-2 247 Sr. 3L Concord, Calif. (De La Salle HS)14 Troy Ware WR 6-2 183 R-Jr. 2L Oceanside, Calif. (Vista HS)15 Ryan Finley QB 6-4 192 R-Fr. RS Phoenix (Paradise Valley HS)16 Dionza Blue CB 5-11 191 R-Fr. RS North Hollywood, Calif. (Bishop Amat HS)19 Mercy Maston CB 5-11 195 Sr. 1L Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield HS / Bakersfield College)19 Taylor Pope WR 6-0 180 R-So. SQ La Quinta, Calif. (La Quinta HS)20 Terrell Johnson WR 5-9 172 R-Jr. RS Montgomery, Ala. (San Clemente HS / Saddleback JC)20 Tanner Vallejo LB 6-1 227 So. 1L Grass Valley, Calif. (Nevada Union HS)21 Jack Fields RB 5-9 197 Jr. 2L El Paso, Texas (Americas HS)21 Cameron Hartsfield CB 5-10 181 R-Fr. RS Allen, Texas (Allen HS)22 Chanceller James S 6-2 211 R-So. SQ Spring Valley, Calif. (Steele Canyon HS)24 Taylor Loffler S 6-3 211 R-Jr. 1L Kelowna, British Columbia (Kelowna Secondary School)25 Chris Santini LB 6-0 215 R-So. 1L San Jose, Calif. (Leland HS)26 Devan Demas RB 5-8 172 R-So. 1L Houston (Cypress Creek HS)26 Sean Wale P 6-2 188 R-So. 1L La Habra, Calif. (La Habra HS)27 Jay Ajayi RB 6-0 216 R-Jr. 2L Plano, Texas (Frisco Liberty HS)28 Dillon Lukehart S 6-1 207 R-Jr. 2L Eagle, Idaho (Eagle HS)28 Tyler Rausa K 5-9 193 R-So. RS Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta HS / Riverside CC)29 Dylan Sumner-Gardner S 6-1 201 Fr. HS Mesquite, Texas (West Mesquite HS)30 Jonathan Moxey CB 5-10 179 So. 1L West Palm Beach, Fla. (Dwyer HS)30 Skyler Seibold RB 6-1 188 Fr. HS Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral HS)33 Gabe Perez DL 6-4 235 So. 1L Placentia, Calif. (Valecia HS)35 Charles Bertoli RB 5-11 190 R-So. 1L St. Helena, Calif. (St. Helena HS)36 Tyler Gray LB 6-4 224 Jr. 2L Templeton, Calif. (Templeton HS)37 Ryan Wolpin RB 5-8 191 R-Fr. TR Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS/ Northern Colorado)38 Corey Bell LB 5-11 208 Sr. 3L Boise, Idaho (Capital HS)39 David McKinzie WR 6-0 169 R-Fr. RS Frisco, Texas (Princeton HS)40 Armand Nance DT 6-0 311 Jr. 2L Houston (DeKaney HS)41 Dan Goodale K 5-10 195 R-Sr. 3L Boise, Idaho (Timberline HS)42 Matt Cota LS 6-1 199 R-Fr. RS Eagle, Idaho (Eagle HS)44 Darren Lee LB 6-1 226 So. 1L Susanville, Calif. (Lassen HS)45 Travis Saxton LB 6-1 233 R-Sr. 2L Star, Idaho (Eagle HS)46 Kevin Keane LS 6-0 215 Jr. 2L Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark HS / Ohio Wesleyan) 47 Brandon Brown DB 5-11 200 R-Fr. RS Phoenix (Sandra Day O’Connor HS)50 Nick Terry DT 6-3 276 R-Fr. RS Elk Grove, Calif. (Pleasant Grove HS)51 Ben Weaver LB 6-0 240 R-So. 1L Klein, Texas (Klein HS)52 Andrew Tercek OL 6-1 276 R-Fr. RS San Antonio (East Central HS)53 Beau Martin DL 6-2 254 R-Sr. 2L Denver (JK Mullen HS / CSU-Pueblo)

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NO. NAME POS HT WT CL EX HOMETOWN (High School/JC or SC)54 Mat Boesen LB 6-4 229 R-Fr. RS Torrance, Calif. (West HS)55 Tutulupeatau Mataele DT 6-3 290 R-Jr. TR West Valley, Utah (Granger HS / Mt. San Antonio Col.)58 Robert Ash DT 6-3 282 R-Jr. 1L Elk Grove, Calif. (Cosumnes Oaks HS) 59 Mason Hampton OL 6-3 274 R-Fr. RS Meridian, Idaho (Meridian HS)60 Kellen Buhr OL 6-1 286 R-So. SQ Boise, Idaho (Capital HS)66 Mario Yakoo OL 6-4 330 R-So. 1L San Diego (Steele Canyon HS)69 Tyler Horn DL 6-5 276 Sr. 3L Meridian, Idaho (Mountain View HS)70 Steven Baggett OL 6-3 288 R-So. 1L Arlington, Texas (Martin HS)71 Rees Odhiambo OL 6-4 300 R-Jr. 2L Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield Legacy HS)72 Marcus Henry OL 6-3 285 R-Jr. 2L Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS)73 Travis Averill OL 6-3 304 R-So. 1L Anaheim, Calif. (Servite HS)74 Archie Lewis OL 6-3 277 R-Fr. RS Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga HS)75 Eli McCullough OL 6-5 297 R-Fr. RS Boise, Idaho (Rocky Mountain HS)76 Jerhen Ertel OL 6-6 274 R-Jr. TR Bagdad, Ariz. (Bagdad HS/Glendale CC)80 D.J. Dean WR 6-1 195 R-Fr. RS Eagle, Idaho (Eagle HS)81 Dallas Burroughs WR 5-8 171 Sr. 3L Meridian, Idaho (Rocky Mountain HS)82 Thomas Sperbeck WR 6-0 174 So. 1L Carmichael, Calif. (Jesuit HS)83 Tanner Shipley WR 6-1 183 R-Fr. RS Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville HS)84 Jake Hardee TE 6-3 237 R-Jr. 2L Boise, Idaho (Bishop Kelly HS)85 Holden Huff TE 6-6 223 R-Jr. 2L Rocklin, Calif. (Rocklin HS)86 A.J. Richardson WR 6-0 196 FR HS Lomita, Calif. (Narbonne HS)87 Dusty Fisher WR 6-2 181 R-Fr. HS Douglas, Nev. (Douglas HS)88 Jake Roh TE 6-3 226 R-Fr. RS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral HS)89 Connor Peters TE 6-4 242 Sr. 2L Antioch, Calif. (De La Salle HS / Laney College)90 Justin Taimatuia DT 6-0 294 Sr. 1L American Samoa (Fort Scott CC)92 Kamalei Correa DL 6-3 247 So. 1L Honolulu (Saint Louis School)93 Brennyn Dunn TE 6-3 215 R-So. SQ Preston, Idaho (Preston HS)94 Sam McCaskill DL 6-3 249 R-So. 1L Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS)96 Elliot Hoyte DL 6-4 276 R-So. SQ Tavistock, England (Ivybridge CC)97 Austin Silsby DE 6-3 227 R-Fr. RS Kuna, Idaho (Kuna HS)98 Alec Dhaenens TE 6-3 243 R-Fr. RS Fruitland, Idaho (Fruitland HS)

Troy Bacon OL 6-3 280 Fr. HS Apple Valley, Calif. (Oak Hills HS)Chase Blakley TE 6-4 235 Fr. HS Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Coeur d’Alene HS)Dereck Boles DT 6-2 275 Fr. HS Lakeland, Fla. (Lakeland HS)Jabril Frazier DE 6-4 225 Fr. HS Los Angeles (Verbum Del HS)Kaleb Hill DE 6-1 215 Fr. HS Schertz, Texas (Samuel Clemons HS)Zavior Hoxie CB 5-11 190 Fr. HS Buford, Ga. (Buford HS)David Lucero TE 6-5 220 Fr. HS Holtville, Calif. (Holtville HS)Rondell McNair DE 6-4 250 R-Jr. TR New Bern, N.C. (New Bern HS / Contra Costa College)Jeremy McNichols RB 5-10 190 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS)David Moa DE 6-3 235 Fr. HS San Diego (Kearny HS)Sean Modster WR 6-0 185 Fr. HS Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS)Kekoa Nawahine S 6-3 190 Fr. HS Meridian, Idaho (Rocky Mountain HS)Alex Ogle QB 6-3 205 Fr. HS Palm City, Fla. (Jensen Beach HS)Andres Preciado OL 6-6 255 Fr. HS Imperial Beach, Calif. (Mar Vista HS)Tennessee Su’esu’e OL 6-2 295 Fr. HS Salt Lake City (East HS)Antoine Turner DT 6-3 280 R-Jr. TR New Orleans (McDonogh 35 HS / Fullerton College)Cory Young RB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Norco, Calif. (Norco HS)

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NO. NAME POS HT WT CL EX HOMETOWN (High School/JC or SC)27 Jay Ajayi RB 6-0 216 R-Jr. 2L Plano, Texas (Frisco Liberty HS)6 Chaz Anderson CB 5-10 176 R-So. 1L Los Angeles (Loyola HS)58 Robert Ash DT 6-3 282 R-Jr. 1L Elk Grove, Calif. (Cosumnes Oaks HS) 73 Travis Averill OL 6-3 304 R-So. 1L Anaheim, Calif. (Servite HS)

Troy Bacon OL 6-3 280 Fr. HS Apple Valley, Calif. (Oak Hills HS)70 Steven Baggett OL 6-3 288 R-So. 1L Arlington, Texas (Martin HS)38 Corey Bell LB 5-11 208 Sr. 3L Boise, Idaho (Capital HS)35 Charles Bertoli RB 5-11 190 R-So. 1L St. Helena, Calif. (St. Helena HS)

Chase Blakley TE 6-4 235 Fr. HS Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Coeur d’Alene HS)16 Dionza Blue CB 5-11 191 R-Fr. RS North Hollywood, Calif. (Bishop Amat HS)54 Mat Boesen LB 6-4 229 R-Fr. RS Torrance, Calif. (West HS)

Dereck Boles DT 6-2 275 Fr. HS Lakeland, Fla. (Lakeland HS)47 Brandon Brown DB 5-11 200 R-Fr. RS Phoenix (Sandra Day O’Connor HS)60 Kellen Buhr OL 6-1 286 R-So. SQ Boise, Idaho (Capital HS)81 Dallas Burroughs WR 5-8 171 Sr. 3L Meridian, Idaho (Rocky Mountain HS)92 Kamalei Correa DL 6-3 247 So. 1L Honolulu (Saint Louis School)42 Matt Cota LS 6-1 199 R-Fr. RS Eagle, Idaho (Eagle HS)80 D.J. Dean WR 6-1 195 R-Fr. RS Eagle, Idaho (Eagle HS)5 Donte Deayon CB 5-9 152 Jr. 2L Rialto, Calif. (Summit HS)26 Devan Demas RB 5-8 172 R-So. 1L Houston (Cypress Creek HS)98 Alec Dhaenens TE 6-3 243 R-Fr. RS Fruitland, Idaho (Fruitland HS)1 Bryan Douglas CB 5-9 176 R-Sr. 3L Los Angeles (Narbonne HS)93 Brennyn Dunn TE 6-3 215 R-So. SQ Preston, Idaho (Preston HS)76 Jerhen Ertel OL 6-6 274 R-Jr. TR Bagdad, Ariz. (Bagdad HS/Glendale CC)21 Jack Fields RB 5-9 197 Jr. 2L El Paso, Texas (Americas HS)15 Ryan Finley QB 6-4 192 R-Fr. RS Phoenix (Paradise Valley HS)87 Dusty Fisher WR 6-2 181 R-Fr. HS Douglas, Nev. (Douglas HS)

Jabril Frazier DE 6-4 225 Fr. HS Los Angeles (Verbum Del HS)41 Dan Goodale K 5-10 195 R-Sr. 3L Boise, Idaho (Timberline HS)36 Tyler Gray LB 6-4 224 Jr. 2L Templeton, Calif. (Templeton HS)59 Mason Hampton OL 6-3 274 R-Fr. RS Meridian, Idaho (Meridian HS)84 Jake Hardee TE 6-3 237 R-Jr. 2L Boise, Idaho (Bishop Kelly HS)21 Cameron Hartsfield CB 5-10 181 R-Fr. RS Allen, Texas (Allen HS)9 Grant Hedrick QB 6-0 195 R-Sr. 3L Independence, Ore. (Central HS)72 Marcus Henry OL 6-3 285 R-Jr. 2L Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS)

Kaleb Hill DE 6-1 215 Fr. HS Schertz, Texas (Samuel Clemons HS)69 Tyler Horn DL 6-5 276 Sr. 3L Meridian, Idaho (Mountain View HS)

Zavior Hoxie CB 5-11 190 Fr. HS Buford, Ga. (Buford HS)96 Elliot Hoyte DL 6-4 276 R-So. SQ Tavistock, England (Ivybridge CC)85 Holden Huff TE 6-6 223 R-Jr. 2L Rocklin, Calif. (Rocklin HS)10 Jeremy Ioane S 5-10 192 R-Sr. 3L Honolulu (Punahou School)22 Chanceller James S 6-2 211 R-So. SQ Spring Valley, Calif. (Steele Canyon HS)20 Terrell Johnson WR 5-9 172 R-Jr. RS Montgomery, Ala. (San Clemente HS / Saddleback JC)46 Kevin Keane LS 6-0 215 Jr. 2L Moorpark, Calif. (Moorpark HS / Ohio Wesleyan) 44 Darren Lee LB 6-1 226 So. 1L Susanville, Calif. (Lassen HS)74 Archie Lewis OL 6-3 277 R-Fr. RS Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga HS)24 Taylor Loffler S 6-3 211 R-Jr. 1L Kelowna, British Columbia (Kelowna Secondary School)

David Lucero TE 6-5 220 Fr. HS Holtville, Calif. (Holtville HS)28 Dillon Lukehart S 6-1 207 R-Jr. 2L Eagle, Idaho (Eagle HS)

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NO. NAME POS HT WT CL EX HOMETOWN (High School/JC or SC)7 Joe Martarano LB 6-3 241 R-Fr. RS Fruitland, Idaho (Fruitland HS)53 Beau Martin DL 6-2 254 R-Sr. 2L Denver (JK Mullen HS / CSU-Pueblo)19 Mercy Maston CB 5-11 195 Sr. 1L Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield HS / Bakersfield College)55 Tutulupeatau Mataele DT 6-3 290 R-Jr. TR West Valley, Utah (Granger HS / Mt. San Antonio Col.)94 Sam McCaskill DL 6-3 249 R-So. 1L Eugene, Ore. (Sheldon HS)75 Eli McCullough OL 6-5 297 R-Fr. RS Boise, Idaho (Rocky Mountain HS)39 David McKinzie WR 6-0 169 R-Fr. RS Frisco, Texas (Princeton HS)

Rondell McNair DE 6-4 250 R-Jr. TR New Bern, N.C. (New Bern HS / Contra Costa College)Jeremy McNichols RB 5-10 190 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS)

2 Matt Miller WR 6-3 220 R-Sr. 3L Helena, Mont. (Capital HS)David Moa DE 6-3 235 Fr. HS San Diego (Kearny HS)Sean Modster WR 6-0 185 Fr. HS Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS)

30 Jonathan Moxey CB 5-10 179 So. 1L West Palm Beach, Fla. (Dwyer HS)40 Armand Nance DT 6-0 311 Jr. 2L Houston (DeKaney HS)

Kekoa Nawahine S 6-3 190 Fr. HS Meridian, Idaho (Rocky Mountain HS)71 Rees Odhiambo OL 6-4 300 R-Jr. 2L Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield Legacy HS)

Alex Ogle QB 6-3 205 Fr. HS Palm City, Fla. (Jensen Beach HS)3 Cleshawn Page CB 5-9 174 Sr. 1L Los Angeles (Dorsey HS / LA Harbor College)33 Gabe Perez DL 6-4 235 So. 1L Placentia, Calif. (Valecia HS)89 Connor Peters TE 6-4 242 Sr. 2L Antioch, Calif. (De La Salle HS / Laney College)19 Taylor Pope WR 6-0 180 R-So. SQ La Quinta, Calif. (La Quinta HS)

Andres Preciado OL 6-6 255 Fr. HS Imperial Beach, Calif. (Mar Vista HS)28 Tyler Rausa K 5-9 193 R-So. RS Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta HS / Riverside CC)13 Blake Renaud LB 6-2 247 Sr. 3L Concord, Calif. (De La Salle HS)86 A.J. Richardson WR 6-0 196 FR HS Lomita, Calif. (Narbonne HS)88 Jake Roh TE 6-3 226 R-Fr. RS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral HS)25 Chris Santini LB 6-0 215 R-So. 1L San Jose, Calif. (Leland HS)45 Travis Saxton LB 6-1 233 R-Sr. 2L Star, Idaho (Eagle HS)30 Skyler Seibold RB 6-1 188 Fr. HS Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral HS)83 Tanner Shipley WR 6-1 183 R-Fr. RS Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville HS)97 Austin Silsby DE 6-3 227 R-Fr. RS Kuna, Idaho (Kuna HS)82 Thomas Sperbeck WR 6-0 174 So. 1L Carmichael, Calif. (Jesuit HS)8 Thomas Stuart QB 5-11 190 So. TR Baltimore (Butte JC / Calvert Hall College HS)

Tennessee Su’esu’e OL 6-2 295 Fr. HS Salt Lake City (East HS)29 Dylan Sumner-Gardner S 6-1 201 Fr. HS Mesquite, Texas (West Mesquite HS)90 Justin Taimatuia DT 6-0 294 Sr. 1L American Samoa (Fort Scott CC)52 Andrew Tercek OL 6-1 276 R-Fr. RS San Antonio (East Central HS)50 Nick Terry DT 6-3 276 R-Fr. RS Elk Grove, Calif. (Pleasant Grove HS)23 Derrick Thomas RB 6-0 225 R-Sr. 1L Pittsburg, Texas (Northview HS <Ala.> / Butler CC)

Antoine Turner DT 6-3 280 R-Jr. TR New Orleans (McDonogh 35 HS / Fullerton College)20 Tanner Vallejo LB 6-1 227 So. 1L Grass Valley, Calif. (Nevada Union HS)26 Sean Wale P 6-2 188 R-So. 1L La Habra, Calif. (La Habra HS)14 Troy Ware WR 6-2 183 R-Jr. 2L Oceanside, Calif. (Vista HS)51 Ben Weaver LB 6-0 240 R-So. 1L Klein, Texas (Klein HS)11 Shane Williams-Rhodes WR 5-6 160 Jr. 2L Spring, Texas (Klein Collins HS)37 Ryan Wolpin RB 5-8 191 R-Fr. TR Trabuco Canyon, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS/ Northern Colorado)66 Mario Yakoo OL 6-4 330 R-So. 1L San Diego (Steele Canyon HS)

Cory Young RB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Norco, Calif. (Norco HS)

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// 2014 Roster Breakdown //

Offensive Starters Returning (5)RB Jay Ajayi 6-0 216 RJr. 2LOL Marcus Henry 6-3 285 RJr. 2LWR Matt Miller 6-3 220 RSr. 3LOL Rees Odhiambo 6-4 300 RJr. 2LWR Shane Williams-Rhodes 5-6 160 Jr. 2L

Defensive Starters Returning (8)DL Armand Nance 6-0 311 Jr. 2LLB Blake Renaud 6-2 247 Sr. 3LLB Ben Weaver 6-0 240 RSo. 1LLB Corey Bell 5-11 208 Sr. 3LCB Bryan Douglas 5-9 176 RSr. 3LS Jeremy Ioane 5-10 192 RSr. 3LS Darian Thompson 6-2 205 RJr. 2LCB Donte Deayon 5-9 152 Jr. 2L

Specialists Returning (2)K Dan Goodale 5-10 195 RSr. 3LLS Kevin Keane 6-0 215 Jr. 2L

2013 Individual Statistical Leaders (Returnees in Bold)

Rushing — Jay Ajayi 13 Games, 249 Att, 1,425 Yards, 18 TDs, 5.7 YPC, 109.6 YPGPassing — Grant Hedrick 13 Games, 167 Cmp, 242 Att., 5 Int., 16 TDs, 1,825 Yards, 140.4 YPG, 150.04 Eff.Total Offense — Grant Hedrick 13 Games, 310 Plays, 277 Yds. Rushing, 1,825 Yds. Passing, 2,102 Total, 161.7 YPGAll-Purpose — Jay Ajayi 13 Games, 1,425 Rush, 222 Rec., 0 PR, 0 KR, 1,647 Total, 126.7 YPGReceiving — Matt Miller 13 Games, 88 Rec., 1,140 Yards, 12 TDs, 13.0 YPC, 87.7 YPGField Goals — Dan Goodale 13 Games, 17 FGM, 19 FGA, 89.5 PCT, 1.3 AVG, 47 LongScoring — Jay Ajayi 13 Games, 19 TDs, 114 PointsPunting — Trevor Harman 12 Games, 26 Punts, 1,108 Yards, 42.6 AVG, 9 Punts I-20, 67 LongPunt Returns — Shane Williams-Rhodes 11 Games, 16 Returns, 233 Yards, 0 TDs, 14.6 AVGKickoff Returns — Bryan Douglas 13 Games, 13 Returns, 395 Yards, 1 TD, 30.4 AVGInterceptions — Donte Deayon 13 Games, 6 Interceptions, 15 Yards, 0 TDTackles — Ben Weaver 12 Games, 51 Solo, 38 Assisted, 89 TotalQuarterback Sacks — Demarcus Lawrence 12 Games, 10.5 Sacks / 75 yardsTackles For Loss — Demarcus Lawrence 12 Games, 20.5 Tackles for Loss / 103 yards

2013 Team Statistical Information

Total Offense — 476.0 YPG, 61 TDs - 3rd MW(20th Nationally)

Rushing Offense — 198.3 YPG , 33 TDs - 3rd MW(33rd Nationally)

Passing Offense — 277.7 YPG, 28 TDs - 5th MW (27th Nationally)Pass Efficiency Offense -- 150.78 Rating - 3rd MW

(20th Nationally)Scoring Offense — 37.5 PPG, 61 TDs - 2nd MW

(19th Nationally)Third Down Conv. Off. — 47.3 PCT - 1st MW

(18th Nationally)Kickoff Returns — 23.69 YPR, 1 TD - 3rd MW

(23rd Nationally)Punt Returns — 15.70 YPR, 0 TDs - 1st MW

(2nd Nationally)

Total Defense — 413.4 YPG, 36 TDs - 3rd MW(75th Nationally)

Rushing Defense — 164.2 YPG, 19 TDs - 5th MW (64th Nationally)Passing Defense — 249.2 YPG, 17 TDs - 6th MW

(88th Nationally)Pass Efficiency Defense -- 129.73 Rating - 3rd MW

(73rd Nationally)Scoring Defense — 24.8 PPG, 36 TDs - 2nd MW

(50th Nationally)Third Down Conv. Def. — 41.8 PCT - 7th MW

(86th Nationally)Sacks — 2.31 per-game - 3rd MW (45th Nationally)Turnover Margin — +3 / +0.2 per game - 3rd MW

(45th Nationally)

Offensive Starters Lost (6)WR Geraldo Boldewijn 6-4 220 RSr. 4LOL Spencer Gerke 6-3 303 RSr. 3LOL Charles Leno, Jr. 6-4 295 RSr. 4LTE Gabe Linehan 6-4 238 RSr. 4LOL Matt Paradis 6-3 300 RSr. 3LQB Joe Southwick 6-1 202 RSr. 4L

Defensive Starters Lost (3)DL Demarcus Lawrence 6-3 245 RJr. 2LDL Kharyee Marshall 6-2 240 RSr. 3LDL Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe 6-3 300 RSr. 4L

Specialists Returning (1)P Trevor Harman 6-3 211 RSr. 4L

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Alabama (1)Montgomery - Terrell Johnson

Arizona (4)Bagdad - Jerhen ErtelPhoenix – Brandon Brown, Ryan FinleyScottsdale - Jake Roh

California (39)Anaheim - Travis AverillAntioch - Connor PetersApple Valley - Troy BaconBakersfield - Mercy MastonCarmichael - Thomas SperbeckConcord – Blake RenaudElk Grove – Robert Ash, Nick TerryGrass Valley - Tanner VallejoHoltville - David LuceroImperial Beach - Andres PreciadoLa Habra - Sean WaleLa Quinta - Taylor PopeLancaster – Darian ThompsonLomita - A.J. RichardsonLong Beach - Jeremy McNicholsLos Angeles – Chaz Anderson, Bryan Douglas, Jabril Frazier, Cleshawn PageMission Viejo - Sean ModsterMoorpark - Kevin KeaneMurrieta - Tylar RausaNorco - Cory YoungNorth Hollywood - Dionza BlueOceanside - Troy WarePlacentia - Gabriel PerezRancho Cucamonga - Archie LewisRialto - Donte DeayonRocklin – Holden HuffSt. Helena - Charles BertoliSan Diego – David Moa, Mario YakooSan Jose – Chris SantiniSpring Valley - Chanceller JamesSusanville - Darren LeeTemecula - Skylar SeiboldTempleton - Tyler Gray

Torrance - Mat BoesenTrabuco Canyon - Ryan Wolpin

Colorado (1)Denver - Beau Martin

Florida (3)Lakeland - Dereck BolesPalm City - Alex OgleWest Palm Beach - Jonathan Moxey

Georgia (1)Buford - Zavior Hoxie

Hawai’i (2)Honolulu - Kamalei Correa, Jeremy Ioane

Idaho (18) Boise – Corey Bell, Kellen Buhr, Dan

Goodale, Jake Hardee, Elijah McCullough

Coeur d’Alene - Chase BlakleyEagle – Matt Cota, D.J. Dean, Dillon

LukehartFruitland - Alec Dhaenens, Joe MartaranoKuna - Austin SilsbyMeridian – Dallas Burroughs,

Mason Hampton, Tyler Horn, Kekoa Nawahine

Preston - Brennyn DunnStar – Travis Saxton

Louisiana (1)New Orleans - Antoine Turner

Maryland (1)Baltimore - Tommy Stuart

Montana (1)Helena - Matt Miller

Nevada (1)Douglas - Dusty Fisher

North Carolina (1)New Bern - Rondell McNair

Oregon (3)Eugene - Sam McCaskillIndependence - Grant HedrickWilsonville - Tanner Shipley

Texas (13)Allen - Cameron HartsfieldArlington - Steven BaggettEl Paso - Jack FieldsFrisco - David McKinzieHouston – Devan Demas, Armand NanceKlein - Ben WeaverMansfield – Rees OdhiamboMesquite - Dylan Sumner-GardnerPlano – Jay AjayiSan Antonio - Andrew TercekSchertz - Kaleb HillSpring - Shane Williams-Rhodes

Utah (2)Salt Lake City - Tennessee Su’esu’eWest Valley - Tutulupeatau Mataele

Washington (1)Bellevue – Marcus Henry

AMERICAN SAMOA (1)Justin Taimatuia

CANADA (1)Kelowna, British Columbia – Taylor Loffler

ENGLAND (1)Tavistock - Elliot Hoyte

2014 Pronunciation GuidePlayers:Jay Ajayi uh-JYE-eeTravis Averill A-vuhr-uhlSteven Baggett BAG-ehtCharles Bertoli buhr-TOLE-eeDionza Blue dee-ON-zayMat Boesen BO-zenKellen Buhr burrDallas Burroughs BURR-owesKamalei Correa KAH-muh-lay / corr-AY-uhMatt Cota COAT-uhDonte Deayon DEE-onAlec Dhaenens DAN-enzeDevan Demas DEE-mussJerhen Ertel JARE-en / UHR-tellDan Goodale good-ALEElliot Hoyte hoitJeremy Ioane ee-oh-AH-nayTerrell Johnson tuhr-ELLKevin Keane keenTutulupeatau Mataele tuh-TOO-loo-pee-uh-TAH-oo / mah-tah-AY-layRees Odhiambo reese / ah-dee-AHM-boCleshawn Page CLEE-shawn

Tyler Rausa ROSS-uhBlake Renaud REE-noJustin Taimatuia TIE-muh-too-EE-uhAndrew Tercek TUHR-sekTanner Vallejo vuh-LAY-hoSean Wale whaleMario Yakoo YAH-koo

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Kent Riddle

Associate Head coachRunning Backs

Special Teams Coord.(Oregon State, 1992)

BryanHarsin

Head Coach(Boise State, 1999)

Steve Caldwell

Assistant Head CoachDefensive Line

(Arkansas State, 1977)

MikeSanford

Offensive Coordinator(Boise State, 2005)

Marcel Yates

Defensive Coordinator(Boise State, 2000)

Junior Adams

Wide Receivers(Montana State, 2004)

Julius BrownSecondary

(Boise State, 2006)

Eliah Drinkwitz

tight Ends(Arkansas Tech, 2004)

ScottHuff

Offensive Line(Boise State, 2002)

AndyAvalos

Linebackers(Boise State, 2004)

// Coaches TV/Radio Roster //

ThomasByrd

Offensive GA(Boise State, 2011)

ByronHout

Defensive GA(Boise State, 2011)

TommySmith

Defensive GA(Boise State, 2012)

JoelFilani

Offensive GA(Texas Tech, 2006)

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// Honors Candidates //

JAY AJAYI27RS JUNIORRUNNING BACK6-0 / 216PLANO, TEXASFRISCO LIBERTY HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): Named first-team All-Mountain West...started 12 of his 13 games played in 2013…

rushed for 1,425 yards and 18 touchdowns on 249 carries during the regular season…yardage total is the fourth-highest in a single season in school history and ranked 15th nationally…rushing touchdown total ranked tied for eighth nationally and third all-time in a single season at Boise State…109.6 rushing yards per game ranked 19th nationally…eclipsed 1,000 yards rushing in nine games, the fewest by a Bronco since Ian Johnson did it in eight games in 2006…surpassed 1,000 yards in 168 carries, the fewest by a Bronco since Doug Martin did it in 158 in 2010…20th 1,000-yard season in school history, and the 13th Bronco to accomplish the feat all-time…also caught 22 passes for 222 yards and a touchdown…had six 100-yard rushing games, tied for the eighth-most in a single season in school history, including a 222-yard performance against Nevada (Oct. 19), the fifth-highest single-game total in school history…also rushed for 125 yards against Air Force (Sept. 13), 109 yards against Utah State (Oct. 12), 151 yards against BYU (Oct. 25), 103 yards against San Diego State (Nov. 23) and 147 yards against New Mexico (Nov. 30)…set career highs with 105 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown against the Lobos, notching the fourth performance in school history with 100 yards both rushing and receiving…first Bronco to accomplish the feat since Karlin Adams did it against Eastern Washington (Nov. 4, 1995)…career-high six receptions against Oregon State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Dec. 24)…his 19 total touchdowns on the season (18 rushing, one receiving) are tied for the third-most in school history…scoring average of 8.8 points per game ranked 21st nationally…career-high four touchdowns on the ground against Air Force…also had three against both Nevada and Wyoming (Nov. 16)...eight games with at least 20 carries, including a season-high 24 against the Wolf Pack…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…served as a Game Captain against Nevada.

RS FRESHMAN (2012): Played in 11 games during his debut season with the Broncos…was the team’s second-leading rusher, picking up 548 yards on 82 carries…his 6.68 yards per carry qualified as the best single-season mark in school history (minimum 75 attempts), eclipsing the record set by John Smith in 1973 (6.57; 87-572)…added four touchdowns…caught one pass for 14 yards and returned one kickoff for 16 yards on the season, each of which occurred against Colorado State (Nov. 17)…rushed for a career-high 118 yards on just six carries against New Mexico (Sept. 29), just his second-collegiate game, including a season-long 71-yard touchdown run on just his second-career rush…the performance marked the first 100-yard game by a Bronco freshman since Matt Kaiserman accomplished the feat against Hawai’i in 2009…season-high 15 carries against Fresno State (Oct. 13).FRESHMAN (2011): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERNamed a Parade All-American following his senior season...second-team all-state as a senior...earned two varsity letters…voted first-team all-conference as a junior and senior…selected to the All-Collin County Team while being named Collin County Player of the Year…recorded 225 carries for 2,240 rushing yards and 35 touchdowns as a senior…also caught seven passes for 67 yards and one score in 2010…as a junior, tallied 209 carries for 1,627 rushing yards and 20 touchdowns…caught 12 passes for 79 yards as a junior...earned one varsity letter in track and field…member of 4x400-meter, 4x200m and 4x100m district championship teams…also a member of The National Society of High School Scholars…high school coach was Galen Zimmerman.

MAJOR - MarketingBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

AJAYI’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST ATT YDS TD YPC LG2012 11/0 82 548 4 6.68 712013 13/12 249 1,425 18 5.72 71TOTAL 24/12 331 1,973 22 5.96 71

JAY AJAYI27RS JUNIORRUNNING BACK6-0 / 216PLANO, TEXASFRISCO LIBERTY HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): first-team All-Mountain West...started 12 of his 13 games played in 2013…

rushed for 1,425 yards and 18 touchdowns on 249 carries during the regular season…yardage total is the fourth-highest in a single season in school history and ranked 15th nationally…rushing touchdown total ranked tied for eighth nationally and third all-time in a single season at Boise State…109.6 rushing yards per game ranked 19th nationally…eclipsed 1,000 yards rushing in nine games, the fewest by a Bronco since Ian Johnson did it in eight games in 2006…surpassed 1,000 yards in 168 carries, the fewest by a Bronco since Doug Martin did it in 158 in 2010…20th 1,000-yard season in school history, and the 13th Bronco to accomplish the feat all-time…also caught 22 passes for 222 yards and a touchdown…had six 100-yard rushing games, tied for the eighth-most in a single season in school history, including a 222-yard performance against Nevada (Oct. 19), the fifth-highest single-game total in school history…also rushed for 125 yards against Air Force (Sept. 13), 109 yards against Utah State (Oct. 12), 151 yards against BYU (Oct. 25), 103 yards against San Diego State (Nov. 23) and 147 yards against New Mexico (Nov. 30)…set career highs with 105 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown against the Lobos, notching the fourth performance in school history with 100 yards both rushing and receiving…first Bronco to accomplish the feat since Karlin Adams did it against Eastern Washington (Nov. 4, 1995)…career-high six receptions against Oregon State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Dec. 24)…his 19 total touchdowns on the season (18 rushing, one receiving) are tied for the third-most in school history…scoring average of 8.8 points per game ranked 21st nationally…career-high four touchdowns on the ground against Air Force…also had three against both Nevada and Wyoming (Nov. 16)...eight games with at least 20 carries, including a season-high 24 against the Wolf Pack…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…served as a Game Captain against Nevada.

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DONTE DEAYON5JUNIORCORNERBACK5-9 / 152RIALTO, CALIF.SUMMIT HS

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013): Named second-team All-Mountain West...started each of the Broncos’ 13

games…recorded 54 tackles (40 solo), the sixth-most on the team…led Boise State with six interceptions, tied for the seventh-most in the country…averaged 0.5 interceptions per game, tied for ninth-nationally and second in the Mountain West…tied for the team high with nine pass break-ups, including three against Colorado State (Nov. 2)…also had an interception against the Rams, giving him four passes defended for the game – tied for the 15th-most in a single game in the NCAA in 2013…averaged 1.2 passes defended per game, tied for 32nd nationally…recorded three tackles-for-loss on the season, one each against Fresno State (Sept. 20), Colorado State and Oregon State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Dec. 24)…had multiple tackles in every game, and at least five in seven games…season-high seven tackles (four solo) against the Rams…served as a Game Captain against Utah State (Oct. 12).FRESHMAN (2012): Played in each of the final five games of the season after burning his redshirt against San Diego State (Nov. 3)…recorded his first-career start in the regular-season finale against Nevada (Dec. 1)…recorded 17 tackles (11 solo) on the season, including a career-high six (five solo) against Hawai’i (Nov. 10)…also hauled in his first-career interception against the Warriors.

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DONTE DEAYON5JUNIORCORNERBACK5-9 / 152RIALTO, CALIF.SUMMIT HS

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013):second-team All-Mountain West...started each of the Broncos’ 13

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERFour-year letterwinner for head coach Tony Barile…registered 60 tackles, eight interceptions, six pass break-ups and a blocked field goal as a sophomore en route to first-team All-Sunkist League honors…named Sunkist Co-Most Valuable Player following his junior season…was also named All-CIF, first-team all-state juniors and all-county following an 84-tackle, 11-interception campaign…also broke up 11 passes and blocked three field goals…senior season garnered Sunkist League Most Valuable Player and All-CIF MVP honors…was also named first-team all-state and all-county…recorded 92 tackles and four interceptions, and recovered two fumbles and blocked two punts during his final prep campaign…completed his career as the Inland Empire record holder for career interceptions…was named most valuable player during the Prep Star All-Star Game…defensive standout also played offense, accumulating 524 receiving yards as a junior…senior year rushed for 1,266 yards and 15 touchdowns, and caught 27 passes for 632 yards and 11 touchdowns…also lettered four times in track and field…earned gold and silver medals for grade-point averages of 4.0 and 3.5-or-higher, respectively.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

DEAYON’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL PBU INT2012 5/1 11 6 17 0 1 12013 13/13 40 14 54 3.0 9 6TOTAL 18/14 51 20 71 3.0 10 7

Nevada (Dec. 1)…recorded 17 tackles (11 solo) on the season, including a career-high six (five solo) against Hawai’i (Nov. 10)…also hauled in his first-career interception against the Warriors.

Four-year letterwinner for head coach Tony Barile…registered 60 tackles, eight interceptions, six pass break-ups and a blocked field goal as a sophomore en route to first-team All-Sunkist League honors…named Sunkist Co-Most Valuable Player following his junior season…was also named All-CIF, first-team all-state juniors and all-county following an 84-tackle, 11-interception campaign…also broke up 11 passes and blocked three field goals…senior season garnered Sunkist League Most Valuable Player and All-CIF MVP honors…was also named first-team all-state and all-county…recorded 92 tackles and four interceptions, and recovered two fumbles and blocked two punts during his final prep campaign…completed his career as the Inland Empire record holder for career interceptions…was named most valuable player during the Prep Star All-Star Game…defensive standout also played offense, accumulating 524 receiving yards as a junior…senior year rushed for 1,266 yards and 15 touchdowns, and caught 27 passes for 632 yards and 11 touchdowns…also lettered four times in track and field…earned gold and silver medals for grade-point averages of

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DAN GOODALE41RS SENIORKICKER5-10 / 195BOISE, IDAHOTIMBERLINE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): Named All-Mountain West honorable mention...Broncos’ starting kicker and kickoff

specialist appeared in each of the team’s 13 games…was 17-of-19 on field goals, including a streak of 12-consecutive successful attempts…field-goal percentage of .895 ranked 15th nationally and led the MW…included was a career-long 47-yard field goal against Wyoming (Nov. 16), the longest by a Bronco kicker in nearly three years…made 57-of-60 PATs, the 10th-most in school history…scored 108 points on the season, the ninth-most in school history…kicked off 90 times for a 61.0-yard average, including 37 touchbacks…served as a Game Captain against Air Force (Sept. 13) and Wyoming.RS SOPHOMORE (2012): Appeared in the final four games of the season as a kickoff specialist…kicked off 22 times, averaging 54.3 yards per kickoff…four touchbacks…season-high seven kickoffs against Washington in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22)…averaged a season-best 62.5 yards on six kickoffs against Nevada (Dec. 1).RS FRESHMAN (2011): Boise State’s primary kicker appeared in 11 games during the regular season…was 3-of-5 on field goals, converting from 25, 31 and 32 yards…was 50-of-56 on PATs, including a career-best 9-of-9 performance against Colorado State (Oct. 15)...marked the most successful PATs by a Bronco kicker since Anthony Montgomery converted 10 against Idaho, Nov. 19, 2005…scoring average of 5.36 points per game ranked eighth in the Mountain West.FRESHMAN (2010): Redshirt season.

DAN GOODALE41RS SENIORKICKER5-10 / 195BOISE, IDAHOTIMBERLINE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): Mountain West honorable mention...Broncos’ starting kicker and kickoff

HIGH SCHOOL CAREEREarned three varsity football letters...named first team all-state as a punter and second-team all-state wide receiver as a senior...also named first-team all-conference as a punter and receiver following senior season...named honorable mention all-conference kicker as a sophomore...averaged 41.3 yards per punt as a senior, while converting on 4-of-8 field goal attempts and 8-of-8 point after tries...also finished final high school season with 70 receptions for 822 yards and 10 touchdowns...made 3-of-3 field goal attempts as a junior, and 6-of-8 as a sophomore...earned three varsity letters in basketball and two varsity letters in track and field...averaged 12.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.5 steals per game in his final high school basketball season...head football coach was Alan Stanfield.

MAJOR – CommunicationBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Three

GOODALE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR G FG PCT LG PAT PTS PPG2011 11 3-5 .600 32 50-56 59 5.42012 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2013 13 17-19 .895 47 57-60 108 8.3TOTAL 24 20-24 .833 47 107-116 167 7.0

converting from 25, 31 and 32 yards…was 50-of-56 on PATs, including a career-best 9-of-9 performance against Colorado State (Oct. 15)...marked the most successful PATs by a Bronco kicker since Anthony Montgomery converted 10 against Idaho, Nov. 19, 2005…scoring average of 5.36 points per game ranked eighth in the Mountain West.FRESHMAN (2010): Redshirt season.

specialist appeared in each of the team’s 13 games…was 17-of-19 on field goals, including a streak of 12-consecutive successful attempts…field-goal percentage of .895 ranked 15th nationally and led the MW…included was a career-long 47-yard field goal against Wyoming (Nov. 16), the longest by a Bronco kicker in nearly three years…made 57-of-60 PATs, the 10th-most in school history…scored 108 points on the season, the ninth-most in school history…kicked off 90 times for a 61.0-yard average, including 37 touchbacks…served as a Game Captain against Air Force (Sept. 13) and Wyoming.RS SOPHOMORE (2012):season as a kickoff specialist…kicked off 22 times, averaging 54.3 yards per kickoff…four touchbacks…season-high seven kickoffs against Washington in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22)…averaged a season-best 62.5 yards on six kickoffs against Nevada (Dec. 1).RS FRESHMAN (2011): in 11 games during the regular season…was 3-of-5 on field goals, converting from 25, 31 and 32 yards…was 50-of-56 on PATs, converting from 25, 31 and 32 yards…was 50-of-56 on PATs, including a career-best 9-of-9 performance against Colorado State (Oct. 15)...marked the most successful PATs by a Bronco kicker since Anthony Montgomery converted 10 against Idaho, Nov. 19, 2005…scoring average of 5.36 points per game ranked eighth in the Mountain West.FRESHMAN (2010):

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GRANT HEDRICK9RS SENIORQUARTERBACK6-0 / 195INDEPENDENCE, ORE.CENTRAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games, including five starts…stepped in for

starting quarterback Joe Southwick, who was injured on the first play from scrimmage against Nevada (Oct. 19)…started the next four games before Southwick returned to start Senior Day against New Mexico (Nov. 30)…also started against Oregon State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Dec. 24)…first back-up quarterback to start a game due to injury for Boise State since B.J. Rhode in 2002…stepped back in to lead the offense on the second series against the Lobos…completed 167-of-242 passes for 1,825 yards, 16 touchdowns and five interceptions…also rushed 68 times for 277 yards and six touchdowns…Broncos’ second-leading rusher during the season…once stepping in for Southwick, completed 155-of-226 passes for 1,711 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions…completion percentage of .690 on the season ranked fifth-nationally, and his efficiency rating of 150.0 ranked 23rd nationally…his 22.1 completions per game once stepping in as the starter would have ranked 16th nationally, and his 244.4 yards passing per game would have ranked 35th…six rushing touchdowns are the most by a Bronco quarterback since Jared Zabransky also had six in 2006…against the Wolf Pack, completed 18-of-21 passes, the seventh-highest single-game completion percentage in school history (.857)…also rushed eight times for 115 yards, the first quarterback to rush for more than 100 yards in a game since Zabransky did it against Hawai’i (Oct. 29, 2004; 123)…completed 25-of-42 passes against BYU (Oct. 25), the highest totals by a Bronco quarterback in his first start since Boise State joined the FBS in 1996…his 232 passing yards against the Cougars are the third-most by a quarterback in his first start during that time…in just his second-career start against Colorado State (Nov. 2), accounted for each of Boise State’s six touchdowns, throwing five and rushing for one…five touchdown passes are tied for the second-most in school history, and six TDs responsible for are the most by a Bronco quarterback since Ryan Dinwiddie also had six against Nevada, Nov. 29, 2003…completed 19-of-27 passes for 305 yards against the Rams, his first 300-yard passing performance…career-high 382 passing yards against Oregon State…also set career highs in completions (32) and attempts (44) against the Beavers…punted three times for an average of 28.3 yards, downing all three punts inside the 20-yard line…served as a Game Captain against Colorado State.RS SOPHOMORE (2012): Broncos’ back-up quarterback appeared in eight games on the season…completed 12-of-17 passes for 116 yards…completion percentage of .706, and efficiency rating of 127.91…rushed 19 times for 21 yards and three touchdowns…attempted a pass in six games, including a season-high 3-for-4 against both Wyoming (Oct. 27) and Hawai’i (Nov. 10)…season-high 47 yards against the Warriors included a career-long 35-yard completion…career-high seven rush attempts for 28 yards and a touchdown against Colorado State (Nov. 17)…other rushing scores came against the Cowboys and Warriors…caught a 20-yard

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GRANT HEDRICK9RS SENIORQUARTERBACK6-0 / 195INDEPENDENCE, ORE.CENTRAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): in each of the Broncos’ 13 games, including five starts…stepped in for

pass against Nevada (Dec. 1).RS FRESHMAN (2011): Reserve quarterback made eight appearances during his debut season with the Broncos…completed 2-of-3 passes on the season for 19 yards…rushed eight times for 70 yards and a touchdown…set season highs in carries (three) and yards (38) against Fresno State (Oct. 7)…scored on a 23-yard rush against the Bulldogs.FRESHMAN (2010): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERNamed Oregon High School State Player of the Year at quarterback as a senior…also voted second-team all-state as a junior and all-state honorable mention as a sophomore…three-time first-team all-conference selection, including being named ValCo League Player of the Year as a junior and senior…completed 65 percent of his passes as a senior, tallying more than 2,500 passing yards, 34 touchdowns and just one interception…also rushed for more than 1,500 yards and scored 17 touchdowns in his final high school season…as a junior threw for more than 3,100 passing yards, had 41 touchdowns and just seven interceptions, while completing 69 percent of his passes…rushed for 1,200 yards and 13 scores as a junior...completed 67 percent of his passes as a sophomore, recording 2,600 passing yards, 31 touchdowns and nine interceptions…named Statesman Journal Player of the Year as well as the Oregonian Player of the Year…earned four varsity basketball letters and two varsity baseball letters…high school coach was his father, Shane Hedrick.

MAJOR – Criminal JusticeBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Three

HEDRICK’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST C-A-I PCT TD YDS RATING2011 8/0 2-3-0 .667 0 19 119.872012 8/0 12-17-0 .706 0 116 127.912013 13/5 167-242-5 .690 16 1,825 150.04

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MARCUS HENRY72RS JUNIOROFFENSIVE LINE6-3 / 285BELLEVUE, WASH.BELLEVUE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): Started each of his 12 games played on the season…missed only the regular-

season finale against New Mexico (Nov. 30) due to injury…registered the first start of his career against Washington (Aug. 31), near his hometown of Bellevue, Wash…key contributor to an offense that ranked 15th nationally in red-zone offense (.897), 15th in first downs (327), 19th in scoring offense (37.5), 20th in total offense (476.0), 27th in passing offense (277.7) and 33rd in rushing offense (198.3)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…served as a Game Captain against Southern Miss (Sept. 28) and Wyoming (Nov. 16).RS FRESHMAN (2012): Reserve offensive lineman appeared in 11 games during his debut season with the Broncos…member of Boise State’s PAT and field goal units.FRESHMAN (2011): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERFour-year varsity letterwinner...named first-team all-state as a senior…selected KingCo Conference Lineman of the Year as a senior after being voted first-team All-Kingco on both offense and defense…named second-team all-conference as a junior…voted preseason all-state as a senior…helped team to 3A State Championships in 2009 and 2010…high school coach was Butch Goncharoff.

MAJOR – BusinessBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

MARCUS HENRY72RS JUNIOROFFENSIVE LINE6-3 / 285BELLEVUE, WASH.BELLEVUE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013):each of his 12 games played on the season…missed only the regular-season…missed only the regular-

season finale against New Mexico (Nov. 30) due to injury…registered the first start of his career against Washington (Aug. 31), near his hometown of Bellevue, Wash…key contributor to an offense that ranked 15th nationally in red-zone offense (.897), 15th in first downs (327), 19th in scoring offense (37.5), 20th in total offense (476.0), 27th in passing offense (277.7) and 33rd in rushing offense (198.3)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…served as a Game Captain against Southern Miss (Sept. 28) and Wyoming (Nov. 16).RS FRESHMAN (2012): Reserve offensive lineman appeared in 11 games during his debut season with the Broncos…member of Boise State’s PAT and field goal units.FRESHMAN (2011): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERFour-year varsity letterwinner...named first-team all-state as a senior…selected KingCo Conference Lineman of the Year as a senior after being voted first-team All-Kingco on both offense and defense…named second-team all-conference as a junior…voted preseason all-state as a senior…helped team to 3A State Championships in 2009 and 2010…high school coach was Butch Goncharoff.

MAJOR – BusinessBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

season finale against New Mexico (Nov. 30) due to injury…registered the first start of his career against Washington (Aug. 31), near his hometown of Bellevue, Wash…key contributor to an offense that ranked 15th nationally in red-zone offense (.897), 15th in first downs (327), 19th in scoring offense (37.5), 20th in total offense (476.0), 27th in passing offense (277.7) and 33rd in rushing offense (198.3)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…served as a Game Captain against Southern Miss (Sept. 28) and Wyoming (Nov. 16).RS FRESHMAN (2012): 11 games during his debut season with the Broncos…member of Boise State’s PAT and field goal units.FRESHMAN (2011):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERFour-year varsity letterwinner...named first-team all-state as a senior…selected KingCo Conference Lineman of the Year as a senior after being voted first-team All-Kingco on both offense and defense…named second-team all-conference as a junior…voted preseason all-state as a senior…helped team to 3A State Championships in 2009 and 2010…high school coach was Butch Goncharoff.

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JEREMY IOANE10RS SENIORSAFETY5-10 / 192HONOLULUPUNAHOU SCHOOL

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): Named second-team All-Mountain West...started each of his 12 games played on the

season…missed the BYU game (Oct. 25) due to injury…recorded 59 tackles (40 solo) on the season, the fifth-most on the team…had multiple tackles in every game, including a season-high 10 (eight solo) against Oregon State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Dec. 24)…broke up a pass against Wyoming (Nov. 16)…served as a Game Captain against Washington (Aug. 31), Wyoming and Oregon State.RS SOPHOMORE (2012): Started each of the Broncos’ 13 games…named All-Mountain West honorable mention…ranked second on the team with 70 tackles (40 solo)…included were two tackles-for-loss…intercepted three passes on the season, including one against Michigan State (Aug. 31), which he returned 43 yards for a touchdown…also had one each against San Diego State (Nov. 3) and Washington in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22)…forced a fumble against the Aztecs…broke up two passes on the season…career-high 11 tackles (five solo) against Nevada (Dec. 1)…also had double-digit tackles against the Aztecs with 10, including nine solo…one-time game captain in 2012.RS FRESHMAN (2011): Reserve safety made 10 appearances during his debut season with the Broncos, including a start in the season opener against Georgia (Sept. 3)…marked the first time a freshman started a season opener for the Broncos in the defensive backfield since 2007…recorded six tackles on the season (four solo), including two-each against the Bulldogs and UNLV (Nov. 5).FRESHMAN (2010): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERRated the No. 9 prospect in the state of Hawaii…named first-team all-state in 2009 as an all-purpose player by the Honolulu Advertiser and first-team all-state honors at linebacker by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin…first-team All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu selection as an all-purpose player…played safety, running back, quarterback, wide receiver and linebacker at various times at Punahou…helped lead team to the Hawai’i Division I State Championship as a junior in 2008 when the team went 12-1 and beat Leilehua 38-7 in title game…named first-team All-ILH as junior…ranked the No. 6 recruit in the state of Hawai’i by Scout.com…rated the No. 74 safety in the nation and the No. 7 overall prospect in the Aloha State by Rivals.com…also played baseball at Punahou and helped team to state titles in 2008 and 2009…also participated in track and field…President Barack Obama is a graduate of Punahou School…high school coach was Kale Ane.

MAJOR – CommunicationBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Three

IOANE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL PBU INT2011 10/1 4 2 6 0 0 02012 13/13 40 30 70 2.0 2 32013 12/12 40 19 59 0 1 0TOTAL 35/26 84 51 135 2.0 3 3

JEREMY IOANE10RS SENIORSAFETY5-10 / 192HONOLULUPUNAHOU SCHOOL

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): team All-Mountain West...started each of his 12 games played on the

Rated the No. 9 prospect in the state of Hawaii…named first-team all-state in 2009 as an all-purpose player by the Honolulu Advertiser and first-team all-state honors at linebacker by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin…first-team All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu selection as an all-purpose player…played safety, running back, quarterback, wide receiver and linebacker at various times at Punahou…helped lead team to the Hawai’i Division I State Championship as a junior in 2008 when the team went 12-1 and beat Leilehua 38-7 in title game…named first-team All-ILH as junior…ranked the No. 6 recruit in the state of Hawai’i by Scout.com…rated the No. 74 safety in the nation and the No. 7 overall prospect in the Aloha State by Rivals.com…also played baseball

also participated in track and field…President Barack Obama is

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BEAU MARTIN53RS SENIORDEFENSIVE END6-2 / 254DENVERJK MULLEN HS / CSU-PUEBLO

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games, including a start against UT Martin (Sept. 7)…

recorded 21 tackles (15 solo) on the season, including seven for-loss and four sacks…sack total ranked second on the team, and TFL total was tied for the second-most by a Bronco…had a season-high three tackles in five games…season-high two TFLs against both the Skyhawks and Utah State (Oct. 12)…two sacks against the Aggies…broke up passes against the Skyhawks and Fresno State (Sept. 20)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…served as a Game Captain against Air Force (Sept. 13) and Colorado State (Nov. 2).RS SOPHOMORE (2012): Appeared in 12 games during his debut season with the Broncos, including a start in the season opener against Michigan State (Aug. 31)…recorded 15 tackles (seven solo) on the season, including 4.5 for-loss and 2.5 sacks…season-high five tackles (two solo) against Washington in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22)...also set season highs in tackles-for-loss (1.5) and sacks (1.5) against the Huskies…forced fumble against Wyoming (Oct. 27)…recovered a fumble against Hawaii (Nov. 17)…broke up two passes on the season.SOPHOMORE (2011): Redshirt season…transferred to Boise State after playing as a true freshman at CSU-Pueblo…named Boise State’s Defensive Scout Player of the Year.

recorded 21 tackles (15 solo) on the season, including seven for-loss and four sacks…sack total ranked second on the team, and TFL total was tied for the second-most by a Bronco…had a season-high three tackles in five games…season-high two TFLs against both the Skyhawks and Utah State (Oct. 12)…two sacks against the Aggies…broke up passes against the Skyhawks and Fresno State (Sept. 20)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…served as a Game Captain against Air Force (Sept. 13) and Colorado State (Nov. 2).RS SOPHOMORE (2012):season with the Broncos, including a start in the season opener against Michigan State (Aug. 31)…recorded 15 tackles (seven solo) against Michigan State (Aug. 31)…recorded 15 tackles (seven solo) on the season, including 4.5 for-loss and 2.5 sacks…season-high five tackles (two solo) against Washington in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22)...also set season highs in tackles-for-loss (1.5) and sacks (1.5) against the Huskies…forced fumble against Wyoming (Oct. 27)…recovered a fumble against Hawaii (Nov. 17)…broke up two passes on the season.SOPHOMORE (2011): State after playing as a true freshman at CSU-Pueblo…named Boise State’s Defensive Scout Player of the Year.

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BEAU MARTIN53RS SENIORDEFENSIVE END6-2 / 254DENVERJK MULLEN HS / CSU-PUEBLO

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): of the Broncos’ 13 games, including a start against UT Martin (Sept. 7)…

CSU-PUEBLO CAREERFRESHMAN (2010): Named RMAC Defensive Freshman of the Year…recorded 35 tackles, including 9.5 for-loss and 7.5 sacks, en route to also earning second-team All-RMAC honors for head coach John Wristen.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERTwo-year letterwinner in football…recorded 105 tackles and 16.5 sacks as a SENIOR en route to first-team All-Centennial League honors…was also named honorable mention all-state…JUNIOR year registered 75 tackles and 8.5 sacks en route to second-team all-conference honors…member of the honor roll as both a junior and senior…high school coach was Dave Logan.

MAJOR – CommunicationBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

MARTIN’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2012 12/1 7 8 15 2.5 4.5 22013 13/1 15 6 21 4.0 7.0 2TOTAL 25/2 22 14 36 6.5 11.5 4

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MATT MILLER2RS SENIORWIDE RECEIVER6-3 / 220HELENA, MONT.CAPITAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): Named All-Mountain West honorable mention...played in each of the Broncos’ 13

games, starting 12…did not start on Senior Day against New Mexico (Nov. 30)…set a Boise State single-season record with 88 receptions on the season…6.8 receptions per game ranked 21st-nationally…his 1,140 receiving yards are the third-most in a single season in school history, and marked just the 10th 1,000-yard season for a Bronco all-time…yardage total ranked tied for 23rd nationally, and his per-game average (87.7) was tied for 27th in the country…his 12 touchdowns are tied for the fourth-most in school history and were tied for the 10th-most in the country…had five 100-yard receiving games, tied for the second-most in school history…set career highs with 11 receptions for 206 yards against Oregon State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Dec. 24) en route to team Most Valuable Player honors…included was an 85-yard touchdown catch, the longest pass play in the bowl’s history and the longest reception by a Mountain West player in a bowl game since the league’s inception…yardage total is the seventh-highest in a single game in school history, and was the first 200-yard receiving day by a Bronco since Oct. 30, 2003 (Tim Gilligan, 209; BYU)…was also the most by a Bronco in a bowl game…caught 10 passes for 112 yards against Air Force (Sept. 13)…107 yards and a touchdown on five catches against Southern Miss (Sept. 28)…143 yards on seven catches against Wyoming (Nov. 16)…111 yards on nine catches against New Mexico…career-high three touchdowns against both the Cowboys and Lobos…also had two touchdowns against Colorado State (Nov. 2)…multiple catches in every game, including 12 games with five-or-more…now ranks second on Boise State’s career receptions list (216), trailing only Austin Pettis (229; 2007-10)…is fifth on the career receiving yardage list (2,588)…26-career touchdowns is the fourth-most in school history…completed 1-of-2 pass attempts on the season, including a 26-yarder against BYU (Oct. 25)…threw a 2-point conversion against Fresno State (Sept. 20)…served as holder on field goals and PATs...named Boise State’s Most Valuable Offensive Player…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…served as a Game Captain against Air Force, Utah State (Oct. 12), New Mexico and Oregon State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl.RS SOPHOMORE (2012): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games, making 12 starts…did not start on Senior Day against Colorado State (Nov. 17)…named All-Mountain West Second Team…led the Broncos in all three major receiving categories with 66 catches for 769 yards and five touchdowns…reception total is tied for the eighth-most in Boise State single-season history…recorded his first-career 100-yard game against Nevada (Dec. 1), catching seven passes for 127 yards and a 52-yard touchdown…tied his career high with nine receptions against New Mexico (Sept. 29)…had at least one catch in every game, multiple receptions in 12 games and at least four catches in nine games…averaged 5.08 receptions per game, ranking fourth in the MW…averaged 59.15

receiving yards per game, ranking sixth in the MW…two-time game captain in 2012. RS FRESHMAN (2011): Played in each of the team’s 13 games during his debut season, including eight starts…named first-team FWAA Freshman All-America and Yahoo Sports Freshman All-America Second Team…set Boise State single-season freshman records in all three major receiving categories with 62 receptions, 679 yards and nine touchdowns…reception total was tied for the team high (Tyler Shoemaker), and his yardage and touchdown totals ranked second on the team…had at least one catch in every game, and had at least four receptions in 11 games…4.77 receptions per game ranked second in the Mountain West, and 52.23 yards per game ranked sixth in the conference…career-high nine receptions against TCU (Nov. 12)…career-high 78 yards against Fresno State (Oct. 7)…career-high two touchdowns against UNLV (Nov. 5)…had a single receiving score in seven other games.FRESHMAN (2010): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERConcluded his high school football career by being named 2009 Montana Gatorade Player of the Year, Co-Offensive State Player of the Year, first-team all-state as a receiver and cornerback and second-team all-state as a punt returner...as a junior, was named first-team all-state as a receiver and cornerback...was a first-team all-state selection at corner, and a second-team all-state receiver as a sophomore...helped lead squad to three-consecutive State AA Football Championships and a state runner-up finish as a senior...as a senior, caught 50 passes for 828 yards and 19 touchdowns...also carried the ball 67 times for 864 yards...on defense, tallied 35 tackles, five knockdowns, two tackles for loss and two interceptions...as a junior, caught 54 passes for 932 yards and 15 scores, while rushing for 663 yards and six touchdowns...also recorded 39 tackles, four tackles-for-loss, two interceptions and one defensive TD as a junior...holds numerous school records, including single-game receptions (10), receptions in a playoff game (nine) and single-season receptions (54), career receptions (108), receiving yards (1,751) and career touchdown receptions (23)...also earned varsity letters in basketball (four) and track and field (four)...voted first-team all-state in basketball as a sophomore and junior...holds the career scorer record for his school with more than 1,000 points...helped lead Capital to its first conference basketball championship in school history as a junior...was named all-state academic as a freshman, sophomore and junior in football, basketball and track and field...high school football coach was Pat Murphy.

MAJOR – BusinessBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Three

MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG2011 13/8 62 679 9 11.0 482012 13/12 66 769 5 11.7 522013 13/12 88 1,140 12 13.0 85TOTAL 39/32 216 2,588 26 12.0 85

receiving yards per game, ranking sixth in the MW…two-time

Played in each of the team’s 13 games during his debut season, including eight starts…named first-team FWAA Freshman All-America and Yahoo Sports Freshman All-America Second Team…set Boise State single-season freshman records in all three major receiving categories with 62 receptions, 679 yards and nine touchdowns…reception total was tied for the team high (Tyler Shoemaker), and his yardage and touchdown totals ranked second on the team…had at least one catch in every game, and had at least four receptions in 11 games…4.77 receptions per game ranked second in the Mountain West, and 52.23 yards per game ranked sixth in the conference…career-high nine receptions against TCU (Nov. 12)…career-high 78 yards against Fresno State (Oct. 7)…career-high two touchdowns against UNLV (Nov. 5)…

Concluded his high school football career by being named 2009 Montana Gatorade Player of the Year, Co-Offensive State Player of the Year, first-team all-state as a receiver and cornerback and second-team all-state as a punt returner...as a junior, was named first-team all-state as a receiver and cornerback...was a first-team all-state selection at corner, and a second-team all-state receiver as a sophomore...helped lead squad to three-consecutive State AA Football Championships and a state runner-up finish as a senior...as a senior, caught 50 passes for 828 yards and 19 touchdowns...also carried the ball 67 times for 864 yards...on defense, tallied 35 tackles, five knockdowns, two tackles for loss and two interceptions...as a junior, caught 54 passes for 932 yards and 15 scores, while rushing for 663 yards and six touchdowns...also recorded 39 tackles, four tackles-for-loss, two interceptions and one defensive TD as a junior...holds numerous school records, including single-game receptions (10), receptions in a playoff game (nine) and single-season receptions (54), career receptions (108), receiving yards (1,751) and career touchdown receptions (23)...also earned varsity letters in basketball (four) and track and field (four)...voted first-team all-state in basketball as a sophomore and junior...holds the career scorer record for his school with more than 1,000 points...helped lead Capital to its first conference basketball championship in school history as a junior...was named all-state academic as a freshman, sophomore and junior in football, basketball and track

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MATT MILLER2RS SENIORWIDE RECEIVER6-3 / 220HELENA, MONT.CAPITAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): Mountain West honorable mention...played in each of the Broncos’ 13

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REES ODHIAMBO71RS JUNIOROFFENSIVE LINE6-4 / 300MANSFIELD, TEXASMANSFIELD LEGACY HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): Started each of his eight games played…missed five regular-season games

due to injury…first-career start came against Washington (Aug. 31)…key contributor to an offense that ranked 15th nationally in red-zone offense (.897), 15th in first downs (327), 19th in scoring offense (37.5), 20th in total offense (476.0), 27th in passing offense (277.7) and 33rd in rushing offense (198.3)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West.RS FRESHMAN (2012): Appeared in six games during his debut season with the Broncos.FRESHMAN (2011): Redshirt season…earned the team’s Ultimate Goon Award, handed out by head strength coach Tim Socha.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREEREarned two varsity letters...named second-team all-conference as a senior and honorable mention all-conference as a junior…recorded 26 knockdowns and 14 pancakes, while only allowing one sack as a senior…tallied 10 knockdowns and four pancakes as a junior…also recorded 10 tackles and one tackle-for-loss at nose guard as a junior…academic all-district as a junior and senior…earned one varsity letter in track and field…received the Teacher’s Choice Award…high school coach was Chris Melson.

MAJOR – Exercise ScienceBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

due to injury…first-career start came against Washington (Aug. 31)…key contributor to an offense that ranked 15th nationally in red-zone offense (.897), 15th in first downs (327), 19th in scoring offense (37.5), 20th in total offense (476.0), 27th in passing offense (277.7) and 33rd in rushing offense (198.3)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West.RS FRESHMAN (2012): season with the Broncos.FRESHMAN (2011): Goon Award, handed out by head strength coach Tim Socha.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREEREarned two varsity letters...named second-team all-conference as a senior and honorable mention all-conference as a junior…recorded 26 knockdowns and 14 pancakes, while only allowing one sack as a senior…tallied 10 knockdowns and four pancakes as a junior…also recorded 10 tackles and one tackle-for-loss at nose guard as a junior…academic all-district as a junior and senior…earned one varsity letter in track and field…received the Teacher’s Choice Award…high school coach was Chris Melson.

MAJOR –BOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED -

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REES ODHIAMBO71RS JUNIOROFFENSIVE LINE6-4 / 300MANSFIELD, TEXASMANSFIELD LEGACY HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013):each of his eight games played…missed five regular-season games

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BEN WEAVER51RS SOPHOMORELINEBACKER6-0 / 240KLEIN, TEXASKLEIN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in 12 games during his debut season with the Broncos, including six

starts…made his first-career start against Fresno State (Sept. 20), and started six-consecutive games before missing Wyoming (Nov. 16) with an injury…returned to play in each of the Broncos’ final three games…despite missing a game and starting for only half the season, led the Broncos with 89 tackles (49 solo)…included were four for-loss and a sack…back-to-back games with double-digit tackles, recording 12 against Utah State (Oct. 12) and 14 against Nevada (Oct. 19)…had multiple tackles in each of his games, and seven-or-more in 10 games…his 7.4 tackles per game ranked eighth-nationally amongst freshman during the regular season…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…served as a Game Captain against BYU (Oct. 25).FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season...Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREEREarned first-team all-district honors senior and junior seasons...finished his senior year with 111 total tackles, 15 tackles for loss and forced three fumbles...junior year posted 87 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, forced three fumbles and made one interception...letterwinner in football and soccer...member of the National Honors Society...head coach was Shane Hallmark.

MAJOR – UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

WEAVER’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 12/6 51 38 89 1.0 4.0 1

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BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): in 12 games during his debut season with the Broncos, including six

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SHANE WILLIAMS-RHODES11JUNIORWIDE RECEIVER5-6 / 160SPRING, TEXASKLEIN COLLINS HS

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013): Named All-Mountain West honorable mention as both a wide receiver and return

specialist...appeared in each of the Broncos’ first 11 games of the season – including eight starts – before missing the final two games with an injury…ranked second on the team with 77 receptions, the fourth-most in a single season in school history…his 7.0 receptions per game led the team, ranked fifth in the MW and was 17th nationally…total was also the third-most by an underclassman in the FBS…702 receiving yards ranked second on the team, as did his six touchdown receptions…all totals in the three main receiving categories were career bests…set career highs with 13 catches and 150 yards against Utah State (Oct. 12)…reception total was the highest by a Bronco since Tim Gilligan had 16 against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 4, 2003)…also had double-digit receptions against BYU (10; Oct. 25) and Wyoming (11; Nov. 16)…three games with 10-or-more catches are the most by a Bronco in a single season since Rodney Smith had four such games in 1997…had multiple catches in every game played, including nine with five-or-more…career-best two receiving touchdowns against UT Martin (Sept. 7)…rushed 10 times for 73 yards and a touchdown against Southern Miss (Sept. 28)…also caught a touchdown pass against the Golden Eagles…Broncos’ primary punt returner had 16 for 233 yards on the season…average of 14.6 yards per return ranked tied for 11th nationally and led the MW…career-long 43-yard return against the Skyhawks…also returned six kickoffs for 130 yards (21.7-yard average)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…served as a Game Captain against BYU.FRESHMAN (2012): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season, including three starts...first-career start came against New Mexico (Sept. 29)...caught 25 passes, ranking fourth on the team, for 142 yards and a touchdown...first-career touchdown catch came against New Mexico (Sept. 29)...carried 21 times for 97 yards and two touchdowns...first-career rushing score came against Wyoming (Oct. 27)...also rushed for a score against Hawaii (Nov. 10)...season-high five receptions against Nevada (Dec. 1)...season-high 27 receiving yards against the Lobos...season-high four carries against Miami (Ohio), Sept. 15...season-high 46 rush yards against the Cowboys...returned 13 kickoffs for a 24.9-yard average...season-long 47-yard return against Washington in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERAs a senior was named first-team all-district at both wide receiver and returner...team’s captain and most valuable player carried 53 times for 327 yards and eight touchdowns, and caught 67 passes for 1,057 yards and 11 touchdowns...junior year was named district offensive most valuable player and first-team all-district...squad’s most valuable player rushed 80 times for 640 yards and 11 touchdowns and caught 43 passes for 877 yards and nine touchdowns...sophomore year named honorable mention All-Region II District 13 after catching 25 passes for 215 yards...squad won the district championship... three-year letterwinner in football, and a four-year letterwinner in track and field...freshman year won the 300-meter hurdles and 4x400 district championships...sophomore year was the 4x100 district regional runner-up and state finalist...named academic all-district following his junior and senior seasons, and was also named academic all-state following his final prep campaign...head coach was Drew Svoboda.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

WILLIAMS-RHODES’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG2012 13/3 25 142 1 5.7 192013 12/8 77 702 6 9.1 68TOTAL 25/11 102 844 7 8.3 68

specialist...appeared in each of the Broncos’ first 11 games of the season – including eight starts – before missing the final two games with an injury…ranked second on the team with 77 receptions, the fourth-most in a single season in school history…his 7.0 receptions per game led the team, ranked fifth in the MW and was 17th nationally…total was also the third-most by an underclassman in the FBS…702 receiving yards ranked second on the team, as did his six touchdown receptions…all totals in the three main receiving categories were career bests…set career highs with 13 catches and 150 yards against Utah State (Oct. 12)…reception total was the highest by a Bronco since Tim Gilligan had 16 against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 4, 2003)…also had double-digit receptions against BYU (10; Oct. 25) and Wyoming (11; Nov. 16)…three games with 10-or-more catches are the most by a Bronco in a single season since Rodney Smith had four such games in 1997…had multiple catches in every game played, including nine with five-or-more…career-best two receiving touchdowns against UT Martin (Sept. 7)…rushed 10 times for 73 yards and a touchdown against Southern Miss (Sept. 28)…also caught a touchdown pass against the Golden Eagles…Broncos’ primary punt returner had 16 for 233 yards on the season…average of 14.6 yards per return ranked tied for 11th nationally and led the MW…career-long 43-yard return against the Skyhawks…also returned six kickoffs for 130 yards (21.7-yard average)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…served as a Game Captain against BYU.FRESHMAN (2012):during his debut season, including three starts...first-career start came against New Mexico (Sept. 29)...caught 25 passes, ranking fourth on the team, for 142 yards and a touchdown...first-career touchdown catch came against New Mexico (Sept. 29)...carried 21 times for 97 yards and two touchdowns...first-career rushing score came against Wyoming (Oct. 27)...also rushed for a score against Hawaii (Nov. 10)...season-high five receptions against Nevada (Dec. 1)...season-high 27 receiving yards against the Lobos...season-high four carries against Miami (Ohio), Sept. 15...season-high 46 rush yards against the Cowboys...returned 13 kickoffs for a 24.9-yard average...season-long 47-yard return against Washington in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22).

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SHANE WILLIAMS-RHODES11JUNIORWIDE RECEIVER5-6 / 160SPRING, TEXASKLEIN COLLINS HS

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013): Mountain West honorable mention as both a wide receiver and return

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CHAZ ANDERSON6RS SOPHOMORECORNERBACK5-10 / 176LOS ANGELESLOYOLA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in nine games during his debut season with the Broncos…reserve cornerback

saw action primarily on special teams…recorded four tackles on the season (all solo)…had a tackle-for-loss against BYU (Oct. 25)…season-high two tackles against Wyoming (Nov. 16)…led the Broncos onto the field with The Hammer against Wyoming.FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERTwo-year letterwinner for head coach Mike Christensen…played both offense and defense as a junior, catching 11 passes for 123 yards, while hauling in two interceptions…senior year named second-team all-state and first-team All-Serra League…registered 22 tackles and a pass break-up on defense…offensively, caught 14 passes for 356 yards…also lettered twice in track and field.

MAJOR – BusinessBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

ANDERSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 9/0 4 0 4 1.0 1.0 0

ROBERT ASH58RS JUNIORDEFENSIVE TACKLE6-3 / 282ELK GROVE, CALIF.COSUMNES OAKS HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): Appeared in six games for the Broncos after moving back to the defensive line…

registered nine tackles on the season (four solo), including 1.5 for-loss…also had a sack and a forced fumble against New Mexico (Nov. 30).RS FRESHMAN (2012): Played in one game along the defensive line during his debut season with the Broncos…saw action against UNLV (Oct. 20)…made the switch to offensive line during spring practices.FRESHMAN (2011): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERTwo-time first-team all-conference selection...named varsity team captain as both a junior and senior…also named second-team Sac-County in 2010…finished senior season with 41 tackles (35 solo)…also recorded 10 sacks for minus-83 yards, while forcing two fumbles and blocking one field goal…earned a varsity basketball

letter as a junior…received the Wolf Pack Award…high school coach was Ryan Gomes.

MAJOR – Supply Chain ManagementBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

ASH’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 6/0 4 5 9 1.0 1.5 02012 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 7/0 4 5 9 1.0 1.5 0

TRAVIS AVERILL73RS SOPHOMOREOFFENSIVE LINE6-3 / 304ANAHEIM, CALIF.SERVITE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Made nine appearances in his debut season with

the Broncos…started three of the Broncos’ final four regular-season games at right tackle…registered his first-career start against Colorado State (Nov. 2), and also started against San Diego State (Nov. 23) and New Mexico (Nov. 30)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West.FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year letterwinner for head coach Troy Thomas…junior year named first-team All-Trinity League, first-team All-CIF, first-team all-county and third-team all-state…senior year named Trinity League Offensive Lineman of the Year…also garnered first-team all-league, first-team All-CIF, first-team all-county and second-team all-state honors…also lettered once in baseball and twice in track and field.

MAJOR – UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

STEVEN BAGGETT 70RS SOPHOMOREOFFENSIVE LINE6-3 / 288ARLINGTON, TEXASMARTIN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in six games during his debut season with the Broncos, including starts at

right tackle against both Utah State (Oct. 12) and BYU (Oct. 25).FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season.

CHAZ ANDERSON6RS SOPHOMORECORNERBACK5-10 / 176LOS ANGELESLOYOLA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013):nine games during his debut season with the Broncos…reserve cornerback

ROBERT ASH58RS JUNIORDEFENSIVE TACKLE6-3 / 282ELK GROVE, CALIF.COSUMNES OAKS HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): in six games for the Broncos after moving back to the defensive line…

TRAVIS AVERILL73RS SOPHOMOREOFFENSIVE LINE6-3 / 304ANAHEIM, CALIF.SERVITE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): appearances in his debut season with

STEVEN BAGGETT70RS SOPHOMOREOFFENSIVE LINE6-3 / 288ARLINGTON, TEXASMARTIN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013):in six games during his debut season with the Broncos, including starts at

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HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year starter for head coach Bob Wager…started 38 games during his varsity prep career…named honorable mention all-district following both his sophomore and junior seasons…named first-team all-area and first-team all-district as a senior.

MAJOR – BusinessBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

COREY BELL38SENIORNICKEL5-11 / 208BOISE, IDAHOCAPITAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games, including 10 starts…major contributor on special

teams…recorded 76 tackles on the season (48 solo), the second-most on the team…included were 4.5 tackles-for-loss and a sack…also broke up two passes and recovered a fumble…had double-digit tackle games against both Utah State (12; Oct. 12) and Colorado State (11; Nov. 2)…season-high 1.5 TFLs against the Aggies…sack came against Southern Miss (Sept. 28)…fumble recovery came against Wyoming (Nov. 16)…had at least five tackles in seven games, and at least seven tackles in five games…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…led the Broncos onto the field with The Hammer against UT Martin (Sept. 7)…served as a Game Captain against Utah State (Oct. 12) and New Mexico (Nov. 30).SOPHOMORE (2012): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games, including starts in four of the final five games of the season…first-career start came against San Diego State (Nov. 3)…registered 45 tackles (22 solo) on the season, including 0.5 for-loss…tackle total ranked seventh on the team…returned a fumble 19 yards for a touchdown against Wyoming (Oct. 27)…career-high eight tackles (two solo) against Washington in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22)…led the Broncos onto the field with The Hammer against San Diego State (Nov. 3).FRESHMAN (2011): Played in each of the Broncos’ final eight games of the season after burning his redshirt against Colorado State (Oct. 15)…primarily played special teams, but also saw action at nickel…recorded nine tackles (five solo), including a career-high three against New Mexico (Dec. 3)…recovered a fumble against San Diego State (Nov. 18), and broke up a pass against Wyoming (Nov. 26).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREEREarned three varsity football letters…voted first-team all-state as a senior…named Southern Idaho Conference Player of the Year in 2010…second-team all-conference as a junior…played in the Idaho East-West Shriners All-Star Game as a senior…finished senior season with 44 tackles, 12 tackles-for-loss, three sacks and three interceptions - one of which was returned for a touchdown…carried the football 138 times for 915 yards and 14 touchdowns…caught 22 passes for 289 yards and 11 touchdowns…as a junior, recorded 50 tackles, nine TFLs, three interceptions and two forced fumbles…finished his sophomore season with 45 tackles, six TFLs,

three interceptions and three fumble recoveries…also earned one varsity letter in basketball…earned Academic All-Conference as a sophomore, junior and senior…high school coach was Todd Simis.

MAJOR – BusinessBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Three

BELL’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2011 8/0 5 4 9 0 0 12012 13/4 22 23 45 0 0.5 02013 13/10 48 28 76 1.0 4.5 2TOTAL 34/14 75 55 130 1.0 5.0 3

CHARLES BERTOLI35RS SOPHOMORERUNNING BACK5-11 / 190ST. HELENA, CALIF.ST. HELENA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 regular-season games during his debut season…

reserve running back contributed primarily on special teams…rushed 18 times for 115 yards and a touchdown…averaged 6.4 yards per carry…also caught a pass for eight yards against New Mexico (Nov. 30)…returned eight kickoffs for 130 yards (16.2-yard average) on the season…season-high six carries went for 30 yards against Wyoming (Nov. 16)…36-yard run on his only carry against UT Martin (Sept. 7) was a season long…scored on a seven-yard run against Southern Miss (Sept. 28)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West.FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERFour-year letterwinner for head coach Brandon Farrell...named Napa County Player of the Year following his final prep campaign...was also the Redwood Empire Player of the Year and garnered a second-straight North Central League I Most Valuable Player honor...senior year rushed for more than 1,200 yards and scored 37 total touchdowns - 29 rush, six receiving, one kickoff return and one punt return...junior season named league MVP and all-county following a season in which he rushed for more than 1,100 yards and scored 16 touchdowns...was also a four-time letterwinner in baseball and a member of the National Honor Society.

MAJOR – UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

BERTOLI’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST ATT YDS TD YPC LG2013 13/0 18 115 1 6.39 36

COREY BELL38SENIORNICKEL5-11 / 208BOISE, IDAHOCAPITAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): the Broncos’ 13 games, including 10 starts…major contributor on special

CHARLES BERTOLI35RS SOPHOMORERUNNING BACK5-11 / 190ST. HELENA, CALIF.ST. HELENA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): each of the Broncos’ 13 regular-season games during his debut season…

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DIONZA BLUE16RS FRESHMANCORNERBACK5-11 / 191NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIF.BISHOP AMAT HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERNamed first-team Tribune All-Area and first-team All-Serra League at defensive back following his senior season for head coach Steve Hagerty...led the Lancers in both tackles (68.5) and interceptions (four)...also a standout running back, leading Bishop Amat with 667 yards and 16 touchdowns during his final prep campaign.

MAJOR – Undeclared

MAT BOESEN54RS FRESHMANLINEBACKER6-4 / 227TORRANCE, CALIF.WEST HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERNamed CIF Northern Division Defensive Player of the Year, Daily Breeze All-Area and MaxPreps California Division II All-State Second Team for head coach Greg Holt...had more than 50 receptions and 800 yards receiving...also recorded more than 100 tackles and broke West's single-season sack record...first-team All-Bay League and second-team Torrance Daily Breeze All-Area on defense following his junior season...registered 79 tackles from his defensive end position...also played tight end, catching 31 passes for 419 yards and three touchdowns...standout wrestler captured four-straight Bay League championships...sophomore year advanced to the CIF Southern Section Masters Meet, and finished third at the CIF championships as a junior.

MAJOR – Undeclared

BRANDON BROWN47RS FRESHMANDEFENSIVE BACK5-11 / 200PHOENIXSANDRA DAY O’CONNOR HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERTwo-year letterwinner for head coach John Rodriguez…named

second-team all-region as a junior, and first-team all-region as a senior…registered 80 tackles during his final prep campaign, and also hauled in two interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown…added two forced fumbles…was named science student of the month…father Booker played basketball for Boise State from 1971-73.

MAJOR – Undeclared

KELLEN BUHR60RS SOPHOMOREOFFENSIVE LINE6-1 / 286BOISE, IDAHOCAPITAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in one game during his debut season with the Broncos, seeing action against

Southern Miss (Sept. 28).FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year letterwinner for head coach Todd Simis...senior year named first-team All-Southern Idaho Conference and first-team all-state...played in the East-West Shriners All-Star Game...named Capital High School’s Male Athlete of the Year and earned the Eagle Pride Award...named second-team All-SIC as a junior, and was also the CHS Outstanding Offensive Lineman...two-time letterwinner in track and field...honored with a Senior Scholar Award and was a two-time honoree on both the academic all-state and academic All-SIC Teams...was student body president and a member of the National Honor Society.

MAJOR – Marketing

DALLAS BURROUGHS81SENIORWIDE RECEIVER5-9 / 165MERIDIAN, IDAHOROCKY MOUNTAIN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games…caught two passes for 11 yards against UT Martin

(Sept. 7), his only receptions on the season…had one rush for four yards in 2013, against Wyoming (Nov. 16)…team-high 10 kickoff returns went for 234 yards (23.4 yards per return)…season-high five returns for 155 yards against Fresno State (Sept. 20), an average of 31 yards per return…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West.SOPHOMORE (2012): Appeared in 12 games, including a start against Southern Miss (Oct. 6)…caught four passes for 100 yards on the season…career-high three receptions for 50 yards against UNLV (Oct. 20)…averaged 30.5 yards on two kickoff returns.

DIONZA BLUE16RS FRESHMANCORNERBACK5-11 / 191NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIF.BISHOP AMAT HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

MAT BOESEN54RS FRESHMANLINEBACKER6-4 / 227TORRANCE, CALIF.WEST HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

BRANDON BROWN47RS FRESHMANDEFENSIVE BACK5-11 / 200PHOENIXSANDRA DAY O’CONNOR HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

KELLEN BUHR60RS SOPHOMOREOFFENSIVE LINE6-1 / 286BOISE, IDAHOCAPITAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013):in one game during his debut season with the Broncos, seeing action against

DALLAS BURROUGHS81SENIORWIDE RECEIVER5-9 / 165MERIDIAN, IDAHOROCKY MOUNTAIN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): the Broncos’ 13 games…caught two passes for 11 yards against UT Martin

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FRESHMAN (2011): True freshman played in each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season, starting the season finale against Arizona State in MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22)…caught nine passes for 175 yards and one touchdown…also rushed six times for six yards and returned eight kickoffs for 138 yards (17.3-yard average)…caught one pass each in nine games, including a career-long 53-yarder than went for a touchdown against TCU (Nov. 12).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERFirst-team all-state selection earned three varsity football letters…also named first-team All-Southern Idaho Conference as a senior…voted second-team all-conference as a junior…finished senior season with 75 receptions for 1,358 yard and 14 touchdowns…also carried the football 20 times for 304 yards and two scores…received two varsity letters in both track and field and baseball…won the 100-meter state championship as a junior…high school coach was Jason Warr.

MAJOR – Criminal JusticeBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Three

BURROUGHS’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG2011 13/1 9 175 1 19.4 542012 12/1 4 100 0 25.0 502013 13/0 2 11 0 5.5 7TOTAL 38/2 15 286 1 19.1 54

KAMALEI CORREA92SOPHOMOREDEFENSIVE END6-3 / 247HONOLULUSAINT LOUIS SCHOOL

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season…key contributor

along the Broncos’ second defensive line unit…recorded 12 tackles on the season (six solo), including 1.5 for loss and a sack…had two tackles in three games…sack came against Nevada (Oct. 19).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year letterwinner for head coach Matt Wright…named first-team All-Interscholastic League of Hawaii (I/II) on the defensive line following his senior season…also lettered twice in basketball…member of the Honor Roll during his junior and senior years, and member of the student council as a junior and senior.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

CORREA’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 13/0 6 6 12 1.0 1.5 0

MATT COTA 42RS FRESHMANLONG SNAPPER6-1 / 199EAGLE, IDAHOEAGLE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year letterman under head coach Paul Peterson…named all-state along the offensive line as a senior…earned league all-academic honors for four-consecutive years…also earned two letters in track and field.

MAJOR – Undeclared

D.J. DEAN80RS FRESHMANWIDE RECEIVER6-1 / 195EAGLE, IDAHOEAGLE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season…initially signed with Boise State in 2012, but delayed enrollment

until spring 2013...participated in spring practices until an injury forced him to miss a majority of camp.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERNamed the 5A Southern Idaho Conference Player of the Year in 2011...received all-state honors as a defensive back and was named Eagle High School’s most valuable player as senior...caught 56 passes for 801 yards and five touchdowns and rushed for 121 yards in 2011...on defense made 77 tackles, six interceptions and forced two fumbles...four-year letterman in football and earned two varsity letters in basketball...outstanding student being named to the conference all-academic team all four years in high school...head coach was Paul Peterson.

MAJOR – Undeclared

DEVAN DEMAS26RS SOPHOMORERUNNING BACK5-8 / 172HOUSTONCYPRESS CREEK HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in seven games in his debut season with the Broncos…reserve running back

carried 21 times for 125 yards and a touchdown…averaged 6.0

KAMALEI CORREA92SOPHOMOREDEFENSIVE END6-3 / 247HONOLULUSAINT LOUIS SCHOOL

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season…key contributor

MATT COTA42RS FRESHMANLONG SNAPPER6-1 / 199EAGLE, IDAHOEAGLE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

D.J. DEAN80RS FRESHMANWIDE RECEIVER6-1 / 195EAGLE, IDAHOEAGLE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):season…initially signed with Boise State in 2012, but delayed enrollment

DEVAN DEMAS26RS SOPHOMORERUNNING BACK5-8 / 172HOUSTONCYPRESS CREEK HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013):seven games in his debut season with the Broncos…reserve running back

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yards per carry…set season highs against Wyoming (Nov. 16) with 12 carries and 73 yards, leading the Broncos in rushing against the Cowboys…scored a 15-yard touchdown against New Mexico (Nov. 30), the first of his career.FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year letterwinner for head coach Greg McCaig…junior year named Touchdown Club All-Greater Houston Preseason…named first-team all-district after accumulating 2,114 all-purpose yards and 26 total touchdowns…senior year named second-team all-district…picked up 901 all-purpose yards and 10 touchdowns in just five games…also lettered three times in track and field.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

DEMAS’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST ATT YDS TD YPC LG2013 7/0 21 125 1 5.95 26

ALEC DHAENENS98RS FRESHMANTIGHT END6-3 / 243FRUITLAND, IDAHOFRUITLAND HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season...earned the Ultimate OSG Award from the Broncos’ head

strength and conditioning coach.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year letterwinner for head coach Bruce Schlaich...helped lead Fruitland to three-consecutive state championship appearances (3A), winning the title during his sophomore season in 2010...also won three-straight league titles...named first-team All-Snake River Valley and first team all-state at tight end during his junior season...was also first-team all-league and second-team all-state at defensive end...caught 20 passes for 452 yards and six touchdowns...caught three passes for 41 yards as a senior, before an injury ended his season...was starting at both tight end and linebacker in his final prep campaign...lettered once in basketball, leading Fruitland to the Snake River Valley championship and a second-straight state championship during his junior season in 2011-12...named first-team All-SRV and earned the Billy O'Dell Award (most team points)...member of the National Honor Society.

MAJOR – Undeclared

BRYAN DOUGLAS1RS SENIORCORNERBACK5-9 / 176LOS ANGELESNARBONNE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games, including starts in each of the first 10…recorded

35 tackles (23 solo) on the season…ranked tied for second with four interceptions, tied for the 39th-most in the country…included were two against UT Martin (Sept. 7)…first multiple-interception game by a Bronco in nearly two years…returned one 33 yards for a touchdown against the Skyhawks…also had interceptions in back-to-back games against Southern Miss (Sept. 28) and Utah State (Oct. 12)…returned eight kickoffs for 293 yards (36.6-yard average) on the season, including a 100-yard touchdown against San Diego State (Nov. 23)…one of only four 100-yard touchdown returns in school history…returned two punts for 21 yards on the season (10.5-yard average)…multiple tackles in nine games, including four with four-or-more…season-high nine tackles (seven solo) against Nevada (Oct. 19)…nine pass break-ups tied for the team high…served as a Game Captain against Air Force (Sept. 13) and New Mexico (Nov. 30).RS SOPHOMORE (2012): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ first eight games of the season before an injury suffered against Wyoming (Oct. 27) ended his season…started each of the first three games of the year…career-high 19 tackles (12 solo) on the season…tied his career high with five tackles against both Michigan State (Aug. 31) and Southern Miss (Oct. 6)…forced a fumble against the Spartans and broke up a pass against Fresno State (Oct. 13)…averaged 25.5 yards on two kickoff returns.RS FRESHMAN (2011): Appeared in seven games during his debut season with the Broncos, making his first-career start against San Diego State (Nov. 19)…recorded 10 tackles on the season (eight solo), including a career-high five (four solo) against the Aztecs…also had four tackles (all solo) and a pass break-up against Fresno State (Oct. 7).FRESHMAN (2010): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERTwo-time all-conference honoree…earned first-team honors on offense as a senior and second-team honors on defense as a junior…caught 44 passes for 852 yards and four touchdowns as a senior wide receiver…also recorded 52 tackles, 14 pass break-ups and five interceptions in his final high school season…returned one kickoff for touchdown as a senior…as a junior recorded 40 tackles, 11 PBUs and three interceptions…named all-area, all-city and All-Marine League…ranked in the top 100 by Scout.com…rated the No. 7 cornerback in California…ran the 100-meter dash in 10.68 in high school…received the Student-Athlete Award for maintaining a 3.0 grade point average or higher…high school coach was Manuel Douglas.

MAJOR – CommunicationBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Three

ALEC DHAENENS98RS FRESHMANTIGHT END6-3 / 243FRUITLAND, IDAHOFRUITLAND HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):season...earned the Ultimate OSG Award from the Broncos’ head

BRYAN DOUGLAS1RS SENIORCORNERBACK5-9 / 176LOS ANGELESNARBONNE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): of the Broncos’ 13 games, including starts in each of the first 10…recorded

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DOUGLAS’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL PBU INT2011 7/1 8 2 10 0 1 02012 8/3 12 7 19 0 1 02013 13/10 23 12 35 0 9 4TOTAL 28/14 43 21 64 0 11 4

BRENNYN DUNN93RS SOPHOMORETIGHT END6-3 / 215PRESTON, IDAHOPRESTON HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Reserve tight end made appearances in four games during his debut season with

the Broncos.FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year letterwinner for head coach Shawn Marlow…team captain as a senior…first-team all-league in each of his three varsity seasons, and first-team all-state in each of his final two prep campaigns…started at both tight end and defensive end…named newcomer of the year and second-team all-state as a sophomore, catching 26 passes for 249 yards and two touchdowns on offense…defensively, registered 31 tackles, six sacks, two fumble recoveries and five hurries…junior year garnered first-team all-valley and first-team all-area honors…caught 13 passes for 128 yards, and recorded 49 tackles, four sacks and 16 hurries…earned first-team all-valley and first-team all-area honors once again following his senior campaign…caught 41 passes for 626 yards and 10 touchdowns…defensively, registered 37 tackles, three sacks, three fumble recoveries and eight hurries…also lettered four times in track and three times in basketball…named first-team all-league and second-team all-valley on the hardwood as a junior, and earned honorable mention all-valley honors as a sophomore…in track, qualified for state in three events as a sophomore, winning the district title in the 110 hurdles, 300 hurdles and high jump…won the district championship as a junior in the 110 hurdles and high jump, finishing second and fifth at state, respectively…won four events at districts as a senior, finishing second at state in the hurdles and third in the 4x200…broke a 50-year-old school record in the 4x200 (1:31:41) as a junior.

MAJOR – Undeclared

DUNN’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG2013 4/0 0 0 0 0 0

JERHEN ERTEL76RS JUNIOROFFENSIVE LINE6-6 / 274BAGDAD, ARIZ.BAGDAD HS / GLENDALE CC

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2014): Enrolled at Boise State for spring semester in 2014, and participated in spring practices…part

of Boise State’s 2014 signing class.

GLENDALE CC CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): Started every game along the offensive line, at both left tackle and guard.RS FRESHMAN (2012): Started every game for the Gauchos at left tackle for head coach Mickey Bell.FRESHMAN (2011): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERPlayed tight end, offensive line and defensive end at Bagdad High School, which competed in eight-man football...played for head coach Daniel Corbin.

MAJOR - Undeclared

JACK FIELDS21JUNIORRUNNING BACK5-9 / 197EL PASO, TEXASAMERICAS HS

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013): Appeared in each of Boise State’s 13 games…reserve running back carried 46 times for 139

yards and a touchdown…set season highs with 12 carries for 46 yards and a touchdown against Southern Miss (Sept. 28)…score against the Golden Eagles was the first of his career…also caught two passes for six yards on the season…special teams contributor registered two tackles…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West.FRESHMAN (2012): Appeared in nine games during his debut season with the Broncos…rushed 43 times for 135 yards, an average of 3.1 yards per rush…set season highs with 13 carries and 49 yards against Miami (Ohio), Sept. 15.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year starter for head coach Patrick Melton…named team’s offensive most valuable player following his sophomore, junior and senior seasons…sophomore season rushed 160 times for 960 yards and nine touchdowns…junior season named honorable mention all-state, first-team all-city and first-team all-district…picked up 1,698 yards and 18 touchdowns on 220 carries…senior year was named El Paso Times Most Valuable Player, and was also I-5A co-Most Valuable Player and second-team all-state…carried 280

BRENNYN DUNN93RS SOPHOMORETIGHT END6-3 / 215PRESTON, IDAHOPRESTON HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): tight end made appearances in four games during his debut season with

JERHEN ERTEL76RS JUNIOROFFENSIVE LINE6-6 / 274BAGDAD, ARIZ.BAGDAD HS / GLENDALE CC

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2014): State for spring semester in 2014, and participated in spring practices…part

JACK FIELDS21JUNIORRUNNING BACK5-9 / 197EL PASO, TEXASAMERICAS HS

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013): each of Boise State’s 13 games…reserve running back carried 46 times for 139

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times for 2,478 yards and 25 touchdowns…also lettered twice in track and field.

MAJOR – UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

FIELDS’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST ATT YDS TD YPC LG2012 9/0 43 135 0 3.1 92013 13/0 46 139 1 3.0 13TOTAL 21 89 274 1 3.1 13

RYAN FINLEY15RS FRESHMANQUARTERBACK6-4 / 192PHOENIXPARADISE VALLEY HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERNamed Arizona Division III, Section III East Co-Offensive Player of the Year following his senior campaign for head coach Donnie Yantis...2012 Arizona Cardinals Player of the Year across all divisions in Arizona…Arizona Republic All-State First Team quarterback across all divisions and sections…first-team All-Division III…was also named Arizona Football Coaches' Association All-State across all divisions, and honored as one of the top 25 players in the state… all-state honorable mention (Scout.com)...completed 270-of-424 passes for the Trojans, leading the state of Arizona with 3,442 yards...he also threw 35 touchdowns and just eight interceptions, and rushed 96 times for 282 yards and four scores during his final prep campaign...led Paradise Valley to the state playoffs...as a junior Finley completed 239-of-381 passes for 2,911 yards, 25 touchdowns and seven interceptions…National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete of the Year in Arizona, and the NFF first-team quarterback…one of 33 finalists for the NFF High School National Scholar-Athlete Award…one of six finalists for the Ed Doherty Award, given to the top player in Arizona high school football…also a standout on the hardwood, earned second-team all-state honors (Division II) and helped lead Paradise Valley to the 2012-13 state title.

MAJOR – Undeclared

DUSTY FISHER 87RS FRESHMANWIDE RECEIVER6-2 / 181DOUGLAS, NEV.DOUGLAS HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2014): Joined the Broncos for spring practice in 2014.

FRESHMAN (2013): Attended Boise State in fall of 2013, but did not play football.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERTwo-sport letterwinner at Douglas High School lettered twice for head coach Ernie Monfiletto during his prep career...also lettered three times in baseball...named all-region and all-state at wide receiver following his senior season...recorded more than 1,100 receiving yards and caught 15 touchdown passes...also rushed for two scores...as a junior, had 530 receiving yards and five touchdowns...named all-region as a center fielder during his final prep campaign.

MAJOR – Undeclared

TYLER GRAY36JUNIORLINEBACKER6-4 / 224TEMPLETON, CALIF.TEMPLETON HS

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013): Appeared in each the Broncos’ 13 games, including seven starts…started each of the first

three games of the season, and the final four games…recorded 43 tackles (17 solo) on the season…also had a pass break-up and two fumble recoveries…season-high five tackles against both Washington (Aug. 31) and Colorado State (Nov. 2)…recovered fumbles against UT Martin (Sept. 7) and the Rams.FRESHMAN (2012): Played in each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season…reserve linebacker was also a special teams standout…registered 27 tackles (10 solo) on the season, including 0.5 for-loss…career-high nine tackles (three solo) against UNLV (Oct. 20)…first-career interception came against Southern Miss (Oct. 6), and was returned 34 yards...enrolled at Boise State in spring 2012, and participated in spring practice.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year varsity letterwinner at Templeton HS…earned CalHiSports All-State First Team honors following his senior season, in addition to being named All-Los Padres League, All-CIF Southern Section and Tribune All-San Luis Obispo County…led team to the CIF semifinals, recording 143 tackles and five sacks as a linebacker…picked up more than 1,600 yards and 25 touchdowns as a running back…as a junior, recorded 116 tackles, two sacks, two interceptions and two blocked punts…offensively, rushed 116 times for 597 yards and 10 touchdowns…completed his career with 348 tackles.

MAJOR – Criminal JusticeBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

GRAY’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2012 13/0 10 17 27 0 0.5 02013 13/7 17 26 43 0 0 1TOTAL 26/7 27 43 70 0 0.5 1

RYAN FINLEY15RS FRESHMANQUARTERBACK6-4 / 192PHOENIXPARADISE VALLEY HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

DUSTY FISHER87RS FRESHMANWIDE RECEIVER6-2 / 181DOUGLAS, NEV.DOUGLAS HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2014): Broncos for spring practice in 2014.

TYLER GRAY36JUNIORLINEBACKER6-4 / 224TEMPLETON, CALIF.TEMPLETON HS

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013): each the Broncos’ 13 games, including seven starts…started each of the first

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MASON HAMPTON59RS FRESHMANOFFENSIVE LINE6-3 / 274MERIDIAN, IDAHOMERIDIAN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERLettered three times for head coach Kip Crofts…named first-team all-conference and second-team all-state during his final prep campaign…also received the Shriner’s All-Star Award…named second-team all-conference as a junior…lettered once in basketball.

MAJOR – Undeclared

JAKE HARDEE 84RS JUNIORTIGHT END6-3 / 237BOISE, IDAHOBISHOP KELLY HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games…reserve tight end caught five passes for

73 yards, including a season-long 27-yard reception against Utah State (Oct. 12)…also caught a 2-point conversion against Fresno State (Sept. 20)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West.RS FRESHMAN (2012): Appeared in five games during his debut season with the Broncos…saw action at both tight end and on special teams.FRESHMAN (2011): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREEREarned a varsity letter during his senior season, playing for head coach Lee Leslie…named first-team All-Southern Idaho Conference after catching 30 passes for 500 yards and eight touchdowns…also named to the Idaho All-Star Team…lettered three times in basketball, earning first-team all-conference and first-team all-state honors following his senior season…averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds…member of the National Honor Society and the Dean’s List, and earned the Scholar-Athlete Award.

MAJOR – Political ScienceBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

HARDEE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG2012 5/0 0 0 0 0 02013 13/0 5 73 0 14.6 27TOTAL 18/0 5 73 0 14.6 27

CAMERON HARTSFIELD21RS FRESHMANCORNERBACK5-10 / 181ALLEN, TEXASALLEN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERRecorded 100 tackles and six punt blocks in his final prep campaign, helping lead head coach Tom Westerberg's Allen High School to the 5A Texas State Championship...earned UIL Defensive Player of the Game honors in the title game after recording nine tackles and a 56-yard fumble recovery...garnered first-team All-District 10-5A at defensive back.

MAJOR – Undeclared

TYLER HORN69SENIORDEFENSIVE LINE6-5 / 276MERIDIAN, IDAHOMOUNTAIN VIEW HS

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): Appeared in 12 games on the season, starting six at defensive tackle…recorded 44 tackles

(15 solo) on the season, including 5.5 for-loss and one sack…also broke up two passes and recovered a fumble…season-high 10 tackles (three solo) against Colorado State (Nov. 2)…also had a season-high 2.0 TFLs and his lone sack of the season against the Rams…opened the season with back-to-back seven-tackle performances against Washington (Aug. 31) and UT Martin (Sept. 7)…fumble recovery came against Utah State (Oct. 12)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…served as a Game Captain against Colorado State (Nov. 2).SOPHOMORE (2012): Played in each of the Broncos’ 13 games, including two starts…registered his first-career start against UNLV (Oct. 20), and also started against Washington in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22)…registered 23 tackles (13 solo) on the season…ranked second on the team in both tackles-for-loss (8.5) and sacks (5.0)…career-high two sacks and a forced fumble against Hawaii (Nov. 10)…recovered three fumbles on the season, tied for the team high and tied for the eighth-most in the country…career-high five tackles (four solo) against the Huskies…team-best four quarterback hurries on the season, including two against Michigan State (Aug. 31)…broke up a pass against the Rebels…one-time game captain in 2012…led the Broncos onto the field with The Hammer against New Mexico (Sept. 29).FRESHMAN (2011): Played in eight games during his debut season with the Broncos…initially signed with Boise State in February 2010 and grayshirted the 2010 season…joined the team during spring 2011…recorded seven tackles on the season (three solo), including 2.5 for-loss and 1.5 sacks…career-high three

MASON HAMPTON59RS FRESHMANOFFENSIVE LINE6-3 / 274MERIDIAN, IDAHOMERIDIAN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

JAKE HARDEE84RS JUNIORTIGHT END6-3 / 237BOISE, IDAHOBISHOP KELLY HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013):in each of the Broncos’ 13 games…reserve tight end caught five passes for

CAMERON HARTSFIELD21RS FRESHMANCORNERBACK5-10 / 181ALLEN, TEXASALLEN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

TYLER HORN69SENIORDEFENSIVE LINE6-5 / 276MERIDIAN, IDAHOMOUNTAIN VIEW HS

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): games on the season, starting six at defensive tackle…recorded 44 tackles

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tackles against both Toledo (Sept. 16) and Colorado State (Oct. 15)…career-high 2.0 TFLs and his first-career sack against the Rockets…added half a sack against the Rams.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERSigned with Boise State in February, 2010, and grayshirted…received first-team all-state and all-conference honors on defense as a senior...also named honorable mention all-state and all-conference as a junior…as a senior, recorded 50 tackles, 14 sacks, five forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and three pass deflections…also recorded more than 100 yards on tackles-for-loss as a senior…tallied 45 tackles and 11 sacks as a junior…named Conference Defensive Player of the Year…awarded the Idaho Lineman Challenge MVP…Boise State football camp defensive line MVP in 2009…also earned varsity letters in track and field (three) and basketball (one)…high school coach was Judd Benedick.

MAJOR – CommunicationBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Three

HORN’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2011 8/0 3 4 7 1.5 2.5 02012 13/2 13 10 23 5.0 8.5 12013 12/6 15 29 44 1.0 5.5 2TOTAL 33/8 31 43 74 7.5 16.5 3

ELLIOT HOYTE 96RS SOPHOMOREDEFENSIVE LINE6-4 / 276TAVISTOCK, ENGLANDIVYBRIDGE CC

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in four games during his debut season with the Broncos…reserve defensive

lineman recorded four tackles (three solo) on the season…included were two against Wyoming (Nov. 16), and one each against UT Martin (Sept. 7) and New Mexico (Nov. 30).FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season...enrolled at Boise State in spring 2012, and participated in spring practice.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERPlayed club football in England for head coach Paul Dangerfield…squad competed in the British American Football National League…named first-team All-Europe at defensive end…also played basketball and rugby in high school.

MAJOR - Marketing

HOYTE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 4/0 3 1 4 0 0 0

HOLDEN HUFF85RS JUNIORTIGHT END6-6 / 223ROCKLIN, CALIF.ROCKLIN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): Played in 10 games on the season, including three starts…missed three games due to

injury…caught six passes for 32 yards, setting season highs against Utah State (Oct. 12) with two receptions for 17 yards.RS FRESHMAN (2012): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season, including five starts…first-career start came against Southern Miss (Oct. 6)…caught 17 passes for 250 yards and four touchdowns…career-high two touchdowns on two receptions against Washington in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22), including a career-long 34-yard catch…season-high four catches against Hawai’i (Nov. 10) went for 47 yards and a touchdown…season-high 59 yards against Colorado State included an 18-yard touchdown…also a member of the Broncos’ special-teams units, and recorded two solo tackles on the season.FRESHMAN (2011): Redshirt season…initially signed with Boise State in February 2010, and grayshirted the 2010 season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERHonored as a first-team all-conference and all-section tight end as a senior…named 2009 Conference Playmaker of the Year…also named first-team all-conference at wide receiver as a junior, and 2008 Conference Special Teams Player of the Year…holds several Rocklin HS records, including single-season receiving yards (989), career receiving yards (1,664), single-season touchdown receptions (10) and career touchdown receptions (16)…helped lead Rocklin to a Sierra Football League Championship, as well as a Sac-Joaquin Section title…also lettered in track and field…high jumped 6-2 and threw the shot put 47-0…high school coach was Greg Benzel.

MAJOR – CommunicationBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

HUFF’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG2012 13/5 17 250 4 14.7 342013 10/3 6 32 0 5.3 12TOTAL 23/8 23 282 4 12.3 34

ELLIOT HOYTE96RS SOPHOMOREDEFENSIVE LINE6-4 / 276TAVISTOCK, ENGLANDIVYBRIDGE CC

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): four games during his debut season with the Broncos…reserve defensive

HOLDEN HUFF85RS JUNIORTIGHT END6-6 / 223ROCKLIN, CALIF.ROCKLIN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013):games on the season, including three starts…missed three games due to

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CHANCELLER JAMES22RS SOPHOMORESAFETY6-2 / 211SPRING VALLEY, CALIF.STEELE CANYON HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Suffered a season-ending injury during fall camp.FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt

season…Special Teams Scout Team Player of the Year.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERPlayed for Ron Boehmke at Steele Canyon High School…earned honorable mention All-Grossmont Hills League as a sophomore after recording 50 tackles and two interceptions…junior year named second-team all-league…registered 70 tackles, seven forced fumbles, seven fumble recoveries and three interceptions…senior year named All-Grossmont League First Team…recorded 80 tackles, five interceptions and returned a fumble recovery for a touchdown…also lettered in basketball and track and field…named first-team all-academic following his senior season.

MAJOR – Undeclared

TERRELL JOHNSON20RS JUNIORWIDE RECEIVER5-9 / 172MONTGOMERY, ALA.SAN CLEMENTE HS / SADDLEBACK JC

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): Redshirt season…named Boise State’s Offensive Scout

Player of the Year.

SADDLEBACK JC CAREERSOPHOMORE (2012): Appeared in 13 games for the Gauchos...hauled in 54 receptions for 439 yards and three touchdowns...included was a 13-catch performance against Mt. San Antonio...also rushed 11 times for 26 yards.FRESHMAN (2011): Appeared in 11 games, picking up 632 receiving yards and four touchdowns.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERNamed most valuable player of the Orange County All-Star Game following his senior season...was also named San Clemente’s Triton of the Year.

MAJOR - Undeclared

KEVIN KEANE46JUNIORLONG SNAPPER6-0 / 215MOORPARK, CALIF.MOORPARK HS /OHIO WESLEYAN

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013): Broncos’ starting long-snapper appeared in

each of the team’s 13 games, handling snapping duties on field goals, PATs and punts.FRESHMAN (2012): Reserve long snapper made four appearances in his debut season with the Broncos...handled long snapping duties against Michigan State (Aug. 31), San Diego State (Nov. 3), Hawaii (Nov. 10) and Washington in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22).

OHIO WESLEYAN CAREERFRESHMAN (2011): Started three games at center for head coach Mike Halloway before suffering a season-ending injury...granted an extra year of eligibility from the NCAA.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERTwo-time letterwinner for head coach Tim Lins...played offensive guard...also lettered twice in soccer...maintained a grade-point average above 3.0 throughout his high school career.

MAJOR - MarketingBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – Two

DARREN LEE44SOPHOMORELINEBACKER6-1 / 226SUSANVILLE, CALIF.LASSEN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Played in each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season, seeing action at

linebacker and on special teams…recorded 17 tackles (nine solo) on the season, including a season-high seven (three solo) against Southern Miss (Sept. 28)...initially signed with the Broncos in 2010, and joined the team in spring 2013 following a two-year church mission…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…led the Broncos onto the field with The Hammer against Oregon State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Dec. 24).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Named first-team All-State for Division III as a senior at Lassen High School in Susanville, Calif...Voted Northern Athletic League Defensive Most Valuable Player as a senior...Also named first team All-Conference as a junior...Recorded 141 tackles and gained over 1,300 rushing yards during his high school career...As a junior qualified for the California state track and field meet...Earned four

CHANCELLER JAMES22RS SOPHOMORESAFETY6-2 / 211SPRING VALLEY, CALIF.STEELE CANYON HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013):season-ending injury during fall camp.FRESHMAN (2012):

TERRELL JOHNSON20RS JUNIORWIDE RECEIVER5-9 / 172MONTGOMERY, ALA.SAN CLEMENTE HS / SADDLEBACK JC

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013):named Boise State’s Offensive Scout

KEVIN KEANE46JUNIORLONG SNAPPER6-0 / 215MOORPARK, CALIF.MOORPARK HS /OHIO WESLEYAN

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013):starting long-snapper appeared in

DARREN LEE44SOPHOMORELINEBACKER6-1 / 226SUSANVILLE, CALIF.LASSEN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season, seeing action at

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varsity letters in both track and field and wrestling...High school coach was Tom St. Jacques.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

LEE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 13/0 9 8 17 0 0 0

ARCHIE LEWIS 74RS FRESHMANOFFENSIVE LINE6-3 / 277RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF.RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season…initially signed with Boise State in 2012, but delayed enrollment

until spring 2013...participated in spring practices.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERStarted along the offensive line for the Cougars as both a junior and senior...missed his first two high school seasons due to injury...named second-team All-Baseline League at offensive tackle following his senior season...head coach was Nick Baiz.

MAJOR – Undeclared

TAYLOR LOFFLER24RS JUNIORSAFETY6-3 / 211KELOWNA, B.C., CANADAKELOWNA SECONDARY

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): Appeared in 12 games during his debut season with the Broncos…missed the

Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Dec. 24) due to injury…saw action at safety and was a special teams standout…registered 12 tackles (eight solo) on the season…he also recovered two fumbles, intercepted a pass and had a pass break-up…season-high three tackles against both Southern Miss (Sept. 28) and Wyoming (Nov. 16)…returned an interception 35 yards and had a pass break-up against the Cowboys…recovered fumbles against UT Martin (Sept. 7) and San Diego State (Nov. 23)...named the Broncos’ Hammer Award recipient…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…led the Broncos onto the field with The Hammer against both Southern Miss (Sept. 28) and San Diego State (Nov. 23)…served as a Game Captain against Nevada (Oct. 19).RS FRESHMAN (2012): Did not appear in a game while recovering from an injury.FRESHMAN (2011): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERNamed the 2010 British Columbia High School Most Valuable Player as a senior…first-team all-conference selection as a junior and senior…recorded 88 tackles and four interceptions in his final prep campaign…also completed 97-of-165 passes for 1,732 passing yards, 20 touchdowns and just seven interceptions in 2010…tallied 814 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns on 86 carries as a senior…scored two punt return touchdowns and three kick return touchdowns in final high school season…as a junior, recorded 67 tackles and three interceptions…also completed 62 passes for 879 passing yards and 19 touchdowns to go along with 741 rushing yards and 20 touchdowns on 97 carries in 2009…grabbed seven interceptions as a sophomore…also completed 5-of-12 passes for 123 yards and a touchdown as a backup quarterback in 2008…returned one kickoff return for touchdown as a sophomore…was a three-year team captain in football…was also a starter on the varsity basketball team as a sophomore, junior and senior…high school coach was Roy Anderson.

MAJOR – BusinessBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED – One

LOFFLER’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 12/0 8 4 12 0 0 1

DILLON LUKEHART28RS JUNIORSAFETY6-1 / 207EAGLE, IDAHOEAGLE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): Appeared in each of the team’s 13 games, and made his first-career start against

BYU (Oct. 25)…recorded 46 tackles (28 solo), including 2.0 for-loss...TFLs came in back-to-back games against the Cougars and Colorado State (Nov. 2)…forced a fumble against San Diego State (Nov. 23)…career-high nine tackles against both Fresno State (Sept. 20) and BYU…caught a 30-yard pass on a fake punt against Fresno State...named Boise State’s Special Teams Player of the Year…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…served as a Game Captain against Southern Miss (Sept. 28).RS FRESHMAN (2012): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season…special teams standout also saw action at safety…registered 15 tackles (eight solo) on the season…season-high four tackles against both Southern Miss (Oct. 6) and Hawaii (Nov. 10)…broke up two passes on the season…Special Teams Player of the Year.FRESHMAN (2011): Redshirt season…named Boise State’s Special Teams Scout Player of the Year.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREEREarned three varsity football letters…named first-team all-state as a running back and defensive back in 2010…voted Southern Idaho Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a senior…also named first-team all-conference on defense as a senior…selected

ARCHIE LEWIS74RS FRESHMANOFFENSIVE LINE6-3 / 277RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIF.RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):season…initially signed with Boise State in 2012, but delayed enrollment

TAYLOR LOFFLER24RS JUNIORSAFETY6-3 / 211KELOWNA, B.C., CANADAKELOWNA SECONDARY

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): in 12 games during his debut season with the Broncos…missed the

DILLON LUKEHART28RS JUNIORSAFETY6-1 / 207EAGLE, IDAHOEAGLE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): in each of the team’s 13 games, and made his first-career start against

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second-team All-SIC as a junior…finished senior season with 1,824 rushing yards and 26 touchdowns, while also recording 106 tackles on defense…as a junior, tallied 1,049 rushing yards and 20 touchdowns…scored four touchdowns and rushed for 428 yards as a sophomore…earned two varsity letters in track and field and one in basketball…named Eagle High School Athlete of the Year…member of National Honor Society…high school coach was Paul Peterson.

MAJOR – Entrepreneurial ManagementBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

LUKEHART’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2012 13/0 8 7 15 0 0 22013 13/1 28 18 46 0 2.0 0TOTAL 26/1 36 25 61 0 2.0 2

JOE MARTARANO 7RS FRESHMANLINEBACKER6-3 / 241FRUITLAND, IDAHOFRUITLAND HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season…named Boise State’s Defensive Scout Player of the Year.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERFour-year letterwinner for head coach Bruce Schlaich...was named honorable mention PARADE All-America following his senior season, just the third Idahoan to make the team (Jake Plummer, 1992; Austin Lee, 1997)...helped lead Fruitland to four-consecutive state title games, winning the championship in 2010...senior year named Idaho's Gatorade Player of the Year and Idaho's 3A State Player of the Year...garnered Snake River Valley Player of the Year honors on both offense and defense...on defense, recorded 147 tackles, two sacks and four interceptions...on offense, threw for 1,300 yards and 14 touchdowns, and rushed for 600 yards and 10 scores...junior year named Snake River Valley Offensive Player of the Year after throwing for 1,100 yards and 18 touchdowns, and rushing for 780 yards and 12 touchdowns...was also first-team all-league at linebacker, and was first-team all-state on both offense and defense...defensively, recorded 159 tackles, three sacks and two interceptions...sophomore year named first-team all-state and first-team All-Snake River Valley at linebacker after recording 158 tackles, seven sacks and three interceptions...starting quarterback also threw for 700 yards and 12 touchdowns, and rushed for 400 yards and eight scores...also a three-year letterwinner in basketball, played on back-to-back state championship teams in 2011 and 2012...standout in baseball was drafted in the 13th round by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft...lettered four times in baseball, and the third baseman was named Idaho’s top player by MaxPreps...also a three-year letterwinner in basketball, played on back-to-back state championship teams in 2011 and 2012.

MAJOR – Undeclared

MERCY MASTON19SENIORCORNERBACK5-11 / 195BAKERSFIELD, CALIF.BAKERSFIELD HS / BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his

debut season, including starts in each of the final four…recorded 44 tackles (28 solo), including one for-loss…recovered a fumble against San Diego State (Nov. 23)…three pass break-ups on the season…season-high seven tackles (three solo) against the Aztecs.

BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2012): Helped lead head coach Jeff Chudy’s Bakersfield College to the CCCAA State Championship, leading the Renegades in tackles (10) in the title game...recorded 68 tackles on the season (52 solo), and had two interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown...also recovered two fumbles.FRESHMAN (2011): Registered 42 tackles (31 solo), and intercepted four passes.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERLed Bakersfield High School to the championship game of the CIF Central Section Division I in his final prep campaign.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

MASTON’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 13/4 28 16 44 0 1.0 3

TUTULUPEATAU MATAELE55RS JUNIORDEFENSIVE TACKLE6-3 / 290WEST VALLEY, UTAHGRANGER HS / MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): Enrolled at Boise State for spring 2013 semester, and

participated in spring practices.

MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2012): Registered team highs with 42 tackles (23 solo) and 14.5 tackles-for-loss...also forced three fumbles and broke up a pass for the Mounties.FRESHMAN (2011): Recorded 39 tackles (19 solo), including 10 for-loss and four sacks...also had four pass break-ups, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery.

JOE MARTARANO7RS FRESHMANLINEBACKER6-3 / 241FRUITLAND, IDAHOFRUITLAND HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):season…named Boise State’s Defensive Scout Player of the Year.

MERCY MASTON19SENIORCORNERBACK5-11 / 195BAKERSFIELD, CALIF.BAKERSFIELD HS / BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013):of the Broncos’ 13 games during his

TUTULUPEATAU MATAELE55RS JUNIORDEFENSIVE TACKLE6-3 / 290WEST VALLEY, UTAHGRANGER HS / MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013):State for spring 2013 semester, and

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HIGH SCHOOL CAREERTwo-year letterwinner in high school, earning first-team all-league honors as a senior and second-team all-league honors as a junior...also lettered twice in basketball for the Lancers.

MAJOR - Communication

SAM McCASKILL94RS SOPHOMOREDEFENSIVE END6-3 / 249EUGENE, ORE.SHELDON HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in 11 games during his debut season with the Broncos…reserve defensive

end primarily saw action on special teams…recorded seven tackles (four solo) on the season…first-career sack recorded against Southern Miss (Sept. 28)…season-high three tackles against UT Martin (Sept. 7)…recovered a fumble against New Mexico (Nov. 30)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West.FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERLed the state of Oregon as a senior with 115 tackles en route to first-team all-Class 6A selection at defensive end and center...led the state of Oregon in quarterback sacks with 16...named the Southwest Conference’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2011...helped Sheldon High School to 6A title game as a senior...earned first-team all-league honors at defensive end, and second-team honors at center as a junior...made 110 total tackles and led the state of Oregon in quarterback sacks with 12.5...started all 14 games as a sophomore in helping team to state championship...a member of the National Honors Society and on the Honor Roll throughout his high school career with a GPA of 3.81...head coach was Lane Johnson.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

McCASKILL’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 11/0 4 3 7 1.0 1.0 0

ELI McCULLOUGH75RS FRESHMANOFFENSIVE LINE6-5 / 297BOISE, IDAHOROCKY MOUNTAIN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year letterwinner for head coach Jason Warr...two-year starter at left tackle earned first-team All-Southern Idaho

Conference and first-team all-state honors following his senior season...also a two-time letterwinner in track and field, won the state shot put championship in 2012 (56-10), and finished third in the event as a junior...lettered once in wrestling.

MAJOR – Undeclared

DAVID McKINZIE 39RS FRESHMANWIDE RECEIVER6-0 / 169FRISCO, TEXASPRINCETON HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERTwo-year letterwinner for head coach Stacey Dillard…named to the Texas 3A All-District 12 Second Team as a senior after hauling in 52 catches for 900 yards and nine touchdowns…caught 48 passes for 800 yards and seven touchdowns during his junior season…also lettered three times each in both basketball and track and field…graduated in the top 25 percent of his class with a grade-point average of 3.5…was also class president.

MAJOR – Undeclared

JONATHAN MOXEY30SOPHOMORECORNERBACK5-10 / 179WEST PALM BEACH, FLA.DWYER HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in 12 games during his debut season with the Broncos, including his first-career

start against Southern Miss (Sept. 28)…recorded 12 tackles (11 solo) on the season, including a season-high three against both Fresno State (Sept. 20) and New Mexico (Nov. 30)…pass break-up against the Bulldogs.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREEREarned all-state honorable mention honors (7A) following his senior season for head coach Jack Daniels…registered 36 tackles, nine interceptions and 13 pass break-ups as a junior.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

MOXEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 12/1 11 1 12 0 0 1

SAM McCASKILL94RS SOPHOMOREDEFENSIVE END6-3 / 249EUGENE, ORE.SHELDON HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013):in 11 games during his debut season with the Broncos…reserve defensive

ELI McCULLOUGH75RS FRESHMANOFFENSIVE LINE6-5 / 297BOISE, IDAHOROCKY MOUNTAIN HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

DAVID McKINZIE39RS FRESHMANWIDE RECEIVER6-0 / 169FRISCO, TEXASPRINCETON HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

JONATHAN MOXEY30SOPHOMORECORNERBACK5-10 / 179WEST PALM BEACH, FLA.DWYER HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):games during his debut season with the Broncos, including his first-career

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ARMAND NANCE40JUNIORDEFENSIVE TACKLE6-0 / 311HOUSTONDeKANEY HS

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games, including starts in eight…first-career

start came against Southern Miss (Sept. 28)…recorded 51 tackles (17 solo) on the season, third-most amongst defensive linemen…four tackles-for-loss and two sacks…career-high 10 tackles (one solo) against Utah State (Oct. 12)…had sacks against the Aggies and San Diego State (Nov. 23)…forced a fumble against UT Martin (Sept. 7)…recovered one against Wyoming (Nov. 16)…pass break-up against Fresno State (Sept. 20).FRESHMAN (2012): Appeared in eight games during his debut season with the Broncos...recorded nine tackles (four solo) on the season, including a season-high four (one solo) in his collegiate debut against Miami (Ohio), Sept. 15...2.5 tackles-for-loss on the season, including a season-high 1.5 against the RedHawks...first-career sack came against Wyoming (Oct. 27).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERHelped Spring Dekaney High School to 2011 5A Division 2 State Championship...senior season named first-team all-state...caught three passes for 38 yards and a score...moved to tight end as a junior, garnering second-team all-district honors...caught three passes for 20 yards and two touchdowns...named honorable mention all-district at center his sophomore season...three-year letterwinner...three-time academic all-district selection (2009-11)...also a member of the National Honor Society...head coach was Willie Amendola.

MAJOR - Media ProductionBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

NANCE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2012 8/0 4 5 9 1.0 2.5 02013 13/8 17 34 51 2.0 4.0 1TOTAL 21/8 21 39 60 3.0 6.5 1

CLESHAWN PAGE3SENIORCORNERBACK5-9 / 174LOS ANGELESDORSEY HS / LA HARBOR COLLEGE

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): Appeared in 12 games during his debut season with

the Broncos…recorded nine tackles (three solo) on the season…season-high four stops (one solo) against New Mexico (Nov.

30)…pass break-ups against both UT Martin (Sept. 7) and BYU (Oct. 25)...enrolled at Boise State for spring 2013 semester, and participated in spring practices.

LA HARBOR COLLEGE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2012): Registered 44 tackles (28 solo), including 2.5 for-loss...also forced a fumble, recovered another and broke up four passes for the Seahawks.FRESHMAN (2011): Played cornerback for head coach Brett Peabody.

MAJOR – UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

PAGE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 12/0 3 6 9 0 0 2

GABE PEREZ33SOPHOMOREDEFENSIVE END6-4 / 235PLACENTIA, CALIF.VALENCIA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in 12 games during his debut season with the Broncos…recorded 29 tackles (21

solo), including seven for-loss and 2.5 sacks…TFL total ranked tied for second on the team…season-high eight tackles (all solo) against Colorado State (Nov. 2), including a season-high three TFLs…over the last four games of the regular season, registered 6.5 TFLs and each of his 2.5 sacks…forced two fumbles against the Rams…recovered one against New Mexico (Nov. 30).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year letterwinner for head coach Mike Marrujo…named first-team All-Empire League following both his sophomore and junior seasons…also lettered three times in basketball and four times in track and field…named second-team all-league as a freshman on the hardwood…named first-team all-league in track as a sophomore, and was the Empire League’s Most Valuable Player as a junior…set the school’s shot put record as a junior (57-3), and recorded a personal best of 172-3 in the discus…member of the Valencia Honor Roll.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

PEREZ’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 12/0 21 8 29 2.5 7.0 0

ARMAND NANCE40JUNIORDEFENSIVE TACKLE6-0 / 311HOUSTONDeKANEY HS

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013):in each of the Broncos’ 13 games, including starts in eight…first-career

CLESHAWN PAGE3SENIORCORNERBACK5-9 / 174LOS ANGELESDORSEY HS / LA HARBOR COLLEGE

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013):games during his debut season with

GABE PEREZ33SOPHOMOREDEFENSIVE END6-4 / 235PLACENTIA, CALIF.VALENCIA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):games during his debut season with the Broncos…recorded 29 tackles (21

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CONNOR PETERS89SENIORTIGHT END6-4 / 242ANTIOCH, CALIF.DE LA SALLE HS / LANEY COLLEGE

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): Appeared in 12 games on the season, including three

starts…first-career start came against Fresno State (Sept. 20), and also started against Utah State (Oct. 12) and BYU (Oct. 25)…led all tight ends with seven catches for 58 yards during the regular season…caught two passes three times…season-high 30 yards receiving against Fresno State, including a season-best 22-yard reception. SOPHOMORE (2012): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season…saw action at tight end and on special teams…caught a 2-point conversion against New Mexico (Sept. 29)...signed with the Broncos in December 2011 and enrolled for spring 2012…participated in spring practice.

LANEY COLLEGE CAREERFRESHMAN (2011): Caught 13 passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns in his only season at Laney College…earned unanimous all-conference honors at tight end…was named Laney’s Outstanding Offensive Freshman for head coach Jay Uchimui.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERStarted at both tight end and defensive end for the 2012 state football champions under head coach Bob Ladouceur…earned second-team All-East Bay Athletic League honors at defensive end following a seven-sack campaign, a mark that tied for the EBAL lead…named All-Metro (OL/DL), and was honorable mention All-EBAL at tight end…selected to the East Bay All-Star Game…teammates with current Bronco linebacker Blake Renaud...also played rugby and basketball at De La Salle.

MAJOR - Supply Chain ManagementBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

PETERS’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG2012 13/0 0 0 0 0 02013 12/3 7 58 0 8.3 22TOTAL 25/3 7 58 0 8.3 22

TAYLOR POPE 19RS SOPHOMOREWIDE RECEIVER6-0 / 180LA QUINTA, CALIF.LA QUINTA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Made one appearance during his debut season with the Broncos…caught a seven-

yard pass against Wyoming (Nov. 16)…suffered a season-ending injury in the game.FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year letterwinner for head coach Dan Armstrong...earned a second-straight first-team All-Desert Valley League accolade as a senior...was also named All-Desert Sun in each of his final two prep campaigns...junior year was named first-team All-DVL and earned DVL Special Teams Most Valuable Player honors...lettered three times in basketball and four times in track and field.

MAJOR - Undeclared

POPE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG2013 1/0 1 7 0 7.0 7

TYLER RAUSA 28RS SOPHOMOREKICKERMURRIETA, CALIF.VISTA MURRIETA HS /RIVERSIDE CC

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013): Redshirt season…enrolled at Boise State for spring 2013 semester, and participated

in spring practices.

RIVERSIDE CC CAREERFRESHMAN (2012): Converted 15-of-20 (.750) field goals with a long of 48 yards, and was 52-of-53 on PATs in his lone season playing for head coach Tom Craft...earned all-conference honors.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year letterwinner for head coach Coley Candaele at Vista Murrieta High School...was named first-team All-Southwestern League as a sophomore, junior and senior...went 19-for-21 on field goal attempts - with a long of 51 yards - as a senior (.905), earning MaxPreps All-America honors...helped lead squad to the 2011 CIF Championship...was also named Los Angeles Times California Special Teams Most Valuable Player and first-team all-state...honorable mention all-state as a junior after going 12-of-15 on field goals (.800) with a long of 48 yards...sophomore year went 9-of-13

CONNOR PETERS89SENIORTIGHT END6-4 / 242ANTIOCH, CALIF.DE LA SALLE HS / LANEY COLLEGE

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): games on the season, including three

TAYLOR POPE19RS SOPHOMOREWIDE RECEIVER6-0 / 180LA QUINTA, CALIF.LA QUINTA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): appearance during his debut season with the Broncos…caught a seven-

TYLER RAUSA28RS SOPHOMOREKICKERMURRIETA, CALIF.VISTA MURRIETA HS /RIVERSIDE CC

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2013):season…enrolled at Boise State for spring 2013 semester, and participated

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on field goals (.692), with a long of 45...three-year letterwinner in baseball batter over .330 over his final two seasons.

MAJOR - Undeclared

BLAKE RENAUD13SENIORLINEBACKER6-2 / 247CONCORD, CALIF.DE LA SALLE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): Played in 10 games on the season, including six starts…started each of the Broncos’ first

six games before an injury sidelined him for the next three…returned to action against Wyoming (Nov. 16), and played in each of the season’s final four games…first-career start came against Washington (Aug. 31)…recorded 25 tackles (12 solo) on the season, including a tackle-for-loss…season-high seven tackles (six solo) and a TFL against the Huskies…led the Broncos onto the field with The Hammer against Washington…served as a Game Captain against Fresno State (Sept. 20).SOPHOMORE (2012): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games…special teams standout was also a regular in the Broncos’ linebacker rotation…ranked sixth on the team in tackles with 46 (26 solo), including 0.5 for-loss…career-high 10 tackles (two solo) against UNLV (Oct. 20)…forced a fumble against Nevada (Dec. 1)…three pass break-ups, including two against Southern Miss (Oct. 6)…one-time game captain in 2012…led the Broncos onto the field with The Hammer against BYU (Sept. 20), the Golden Eagles, Wyoming (Oct. 27), Colorado State (Nov. 17) and Washington in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22)…received the Hammer Award at the team’s annual banquet.FRESHMAN (2011): True freshman played in 10 games during his debut season with the Broncos, missing the last two due to injury…primarily saw action on special teams…recorded 10 tackles on the season (five solo), including a season-high three in back-to-back weeks against Air Force (Oct. 22) and UNLV (Nov. 5)…forced a fumble against San Diego State (Nov. 19).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERA three-year varsity letterwinner...voted first-team All-East Bay Athletic League as a junior and senior at linebacker…named second-team all-league as a sophomore...was a team captain during senior season…named to the CalHi Sports All-State Seniors First Team in 2010…also named first-team All-Metro by the San Francisco Chronicle…selected to the ESPNU 150 Class of 2011 Watch List…voted ESPN CalHi Sports All-State First Team in 2010…in 2009 named Max Preps Junior Class All-America Second Team…voted East Bay Defensive Player of the Year by the Contra Costa Times in 2009…as a junior named first-team All-EBAL and first-team All-Bay Area by the San Francisco Chronicle…selected CalHi Sports All-State Sophomore Team in 2008…high school coach was Bob Ladouceur.

MAJOR – CommunicationBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Three

RENAUD’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2011 10/0 5 5 10 0 0 02012 13/0 26 20 46 0 0.5 32013 10/6 12 13 25 0 1.0 0TOTAL 33/6 43 38 81 0 1.5 3

A.J. RICHARDSON86FRESHMANWIDE RECEIVER6-0 / 196LOMITA, CALIF.NARBONNE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2014): Initially signed with Boise State in 2013, and delayed enrollment until spring of 2014…

participated in spring practice.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERNamed a Semper Fidelis All-American following his senior season...also named All-Marine League, all-city section and all-state...rated as a three-star prospect coming out of high school according to both Scout.com and Rivals.com...rated No. 50 at his position by Scout.com and No. 84 by Rivals.com...ranked as one of the top 10 receivers in the West by Scout.com...helped lead the Gauchos to back-to-back CIF Los Angeles City Section Division I Championships in both 2011 and 2012...caught 60 passes for 1,000 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior...also rushed 22 times for 121 yards and four touchdowns...caught 63 passes for 947 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior...also rushed 21 times for 355 yards and a score...helped lead the Gauchos to the City Section title...sophomore year caught 60 passes for 700 yards and seven touchdowns...played for head coach Manuel Douglas.

MAJOR – Undeclared

JAKE ROH88RS FRESHMANTIGHT END6-3 / 226SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.CHAPARRAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERNamed All-Division II Player of the Year, and was first-team All-Division II at linebacker (Scout.com) for head coach Dave Huffine...named Arizona Football Coaches' Association Division II All-State First Team at linebacker...senior season caught 72 passes for 805 yards and 13 touchdowns...defensively, recorded 72 tackles, four sacks and four interceptions...junior year was named AzFCA Division II All-State at wide receiver, after catching 49 passes for 922 yards and 17 touchdowns...sophomore year caught 15 passes

BLAKE RENAUD13SENIORLINEBACKER6-2 / 247CONCORD, CALIF.DE LA SALLE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): on the season, including six starts…started each of the Broncos’ first

A.J. RICHARDSON86FRESHMANWIDE RECEIVER6-0 / 196LOMITA, CALIF.NARBONNE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2014): with Boise State in 2013, and delayed enrollment until spring of 2014…

JAKE ROH88RS FRESHMANTIGHT END6-3 / 226SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.CHAPARRAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

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for 220 yards and two touchdowns…one of six finalists for the Ed Doherty Award, given to the top player in Arizona high school football.

MAJOR – Undeclared

CHRIS SANTINI 25RS SOPHOMORELINEBACKER6-0 / 215SAN JOSE, CALIF.LELAND HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in 11 games during his debut season with the Broncos…reserve linebacker was

also a special teams standout…recorded nine tackles (eight solo) on the season, including one for-loss…season-high three tackles (two solo) and a TFL against UT Martin (Sept. 7)…forced a fumble against Southern Miss (Sept. 28)…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West…led the Broncos onto the field with The Hammer against Air Force (Sept. 13).FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season...named the Ultimate Rebar Award winner at the team’s annual banquet.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERAs a senior registered 99 tackles (72 unassisted), four quarterback sacks and blocked two field goals...also recorded five pass break-ups, recovered four fumbles and made a safety in 2011...received all-state and first-team all-county honors at linebacker as a senior...in 2010 as a junior posted 102 tackles (63 unassisted), made two interceptions and blocked three field goals...offensively his senior year rushed for 801 yards and scored 16 touchdowns...named to the all-state and all-county first-team as a defensive back following his junior season...earned Mount Hamilton League defensive MVP honors his junior and senior season...had another outstanding season as a sophomore making 98 tackles, intercepting two passes and blocking four field goals...head coach was Mike Carrozzo.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

YEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 11/0 8 1 9 0 1.0 0

TRAVIS SAXTON45RS SENIORLINEBACKER6-1 / 233STAR, IDAHOEAGLE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ first two games of the season, but suffered a season-ending

injury against UT Martin (Sept. 7)…finished with four tackles (all solo), including two each against Washington (Aug. 31) and the Skyhawks.RS SOPHOMORE (2012): Appeared in 11 games, primarily seeing action on special teams…registered three tackles (two solo) on the season…career-high two tackles (both solo) against Southern Miss (Oct. 6). RS FRESHMAN (2011): Appeared in four games during his debut season with the Broncos…two tackles (one solo) on the season.FRESHMAN (2010): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREEREarned varsity letters in football (two), baseball (one) and track and field (one)...voted first-team all-state as a senior after recording 172 tackles, six forced fumbles, a sack and an interception...also named first-team all-conference as a senior...as a junior, recorded 98 tackles and three interceptions...voted honorable mention all-conference as a junior...high school coach was Paul Peterson.

MAJOR – Health ScienceBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

SAXTON’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2011 4/0 1 1 2 0 0 02012 11/0 2 1 3 0 0 02013 2/0 4 0 4 0 0 0TOTAL 17/0 7 2 9 0 0 0

SKYLER SEIBOLD30FRESHMANRUNNING BACK6-1 / 188TEMECULA, CALIF.CHAPARRAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2014): Joined the Broncos in spring of 2014, and participated in spring practices.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERFour-year letterwinner in football for head coach Ryan Tukua...also a three-year letterwinner in track and field...played both running back and defensive back for the Pumas...named second-team All-Southwestern League on offense as a senior in 2012...rushed 85 times for 571 yards and seven touchdowns...also recorded 34

CHRIS SANTINI25RS SOPHOMORELINEBACKER6-0 / 215SAN JOSE, CALIF.LELAND HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): 11 games during his debut season with the Broncos…reserve linebacker was

TRAVIS SAXTON45RS SENIORLINEBACKER6-1 / 233STAR, IDAHOEAGLE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS JUNIOR (2013):of the Broncos’ first two games of the season, but suffered a season-ending

SKYLER SEIBOLD30FRESHMANRUNNING BACK6-1 / 188TEMECULA, CALIF.CHAPARRAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2014):Broncos in spring of 2014, and participated in spring practices.

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tackles on defense...named first-team All-Southwestern League as a utility player as a junior in 2012...rushed for 943 yards and 10 touchdowns on offense, and recorded 44 tackles and three interceptions on defense.

MAJOR – Undeclared

TANNER SHIPLEY83RS FRESHMANWIDE RECEIVER6-1 / 183WILSONVILLE, ORE.WILSONVILLE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season…named Boise State’s Special Teams Scout Player of the Year.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERNamed Northwest Oregon Conference Offensive Player of the Year for head coach Doug Sommer after recording 1,912 all-purpose yards and 21 touchdowns as a senior, playing multiple positions...was also first-team All-NWOC at running back, and second-team all-league at cornerback...as a junior, named second-team all-conference on offense, and was honorable mention all-league on defense...rushed for 1,287 yards and 16 touchdowns, and caught six passes for 117 yards...defensively, recorded 26 tackles (22 solo), five interceptions, three pass break-ups and a forced fumble...also a standout in baseball, was named all-league as an outfielder following his junior season, and was first-team all-league as a designated hitter following his sophomore season.

MAJOR – Undeclared

AUSTIN SILSBY 97RS FRESHMANDEFENSIVE END6-3 / 227KUNA, IDAHOKUNA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year letterwinner for head coach Lee Leslie…named second-team All-Southern Idaho Conference (4A) following his senior season…led Kuna High School with 69 tackles as an outside linebacker during his final prep campaign…named to the East-West Shriners High School All-Star Game…was also a four-year letterwinner in wrestling, finishing third at the Idaho State Championship during his senior season…also finished fourth at Tri-State.

MAJOR – Undeclared

THOMAS SPERBECK82SOPHOMOREWIDE RECEIVER6-0 / 174CARMICHAEL, CALIF.JESUIT HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in eight games during his debut season with the Broncos…burned his redshirt

against Fresno State (Sept. 20)…caught five passes for 40 yards on the season…season-high two receptions against BYU (Oct. 25), and a season-best 17-yard reception against Oregon State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Dec. 24)…attempted a pass against Utah State (Oct. 12), but was intercepted.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERNamed MaxPreps All-Sac-Joaquin Section First Team as an athlete after leading head coach Marlon Blanton’s squad in passing, rushing, tackles and scoring…was also named Sacramento Bee All-Metro First Team on offense, and was Sac-Joaquin Section Delta River All-Purpose Player of the Year…completed 57-of-156 passes for 1,049 yards and 13 touchdowns, and rushing for 932 yards and nine touchdowns…defensively, registered 69 tackles (40 solo)…completed 105-of-176 passes for 1,311 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior, and ran for 585 yards and eight touchdowns for the Marauders.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

SPERBECK’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG2013 8/0 5 40 0 8.0 17

THOMAS STUART8SOPHOMOREQUARTERBACK5-11/ 190BALTIMORECALVERT HALL COLLEGE HS /BUTTE JC

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2014): Transferred from Butte Junior College for spring

semester in 2014, and participated in spring practices.

BUTTE JC CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Named Nor-Cal Conference Offensive Player of the Year, and first-team all-league at quarterback for Butte...led Butte to the California Junior College State Championship, earning MVP honors in the title game...Roadrunners were also named co-National Champions...completed 132-of-204 passes for 1,927 yards and 29 touchdowns...threw just three interceptions...completion percentage of .647 led the league.

TANNER SHIPLEY83RS FRESHMANWIDE RECEIVER6-1 / 183WILSONVILLE, ORE.WILSONVILLE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):season…named Boise State’s Special Teams Scout Player of the Year.

AUSTIN SILSBY97RS FRESHMANDEFENSIVE END6-3 / 227KUNA, IDAHOKUNA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

THOMAS SPERBECK82SOPHOMOREWIDE RECEIVER6-0 / 174CARMICHAEL, CALIF.JESUIT HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):eight games during his debut season with the Broncos…burned his redshirt

THOMAS STUART8SOPHOMOREQUARTERBACK5-11/ 190BALTIMORECALVERT HALL COLLEGE HS /BUTTE JC

BOISE STATE CAREERSOPHOMORE (2014): from Butte Junior College for spring

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HIGH SCHOOL CAREERLed Calvert Hall College High School to a record of 21-3 during his prep career...as a junior, led squad to the first state title in school history, and the first conference title in 30 years...named first-team all-state private school, and second-team all-state consensus (Associated Press)...also garnered first-team all-metro honors...racked up 2,500 total yards and 26 touchdowns...senior year racked up more than 3,500 total yards and 40 touchdowns...once again named first-team all-state private school...also named first-team AP All-State Consensus and first-team all-metro...team finished the season ranked No. 3 in the state...named Crab Bowl Most Valuable Player, Maryland's All-Star Game.

MAJOR – Undeclared

DYLAN SUMNER-GARDNER29FRESHMANSAFETY6-1 / 201MESQUITE, TEXASWEST MESQUITE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2014): Graduated from high school early and enrolled at Boise State for spring semester in 2014…

participated in spring practice.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERPlayed in the 2014 Under Armour All-American Game following his senior season...four-star recruit according to Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247sports.com...rated No. 7 nationally by Scout.com, No. 8 by 247sports.com and No. 10 by Rivals.com...rated No. 86 overall nationally by Rivals.com, No. 87 by 247sports.com and No. 96 by Scout.com...No. 11 overall in Texas by Rivals.com and No. 12 by 247sports.com...senior year racked up 141 tackles, including 14 for-loss and three forced fumbles...also hauled in three interceptions...named to the Texas Associated Press Sports Editors Class 4A All-State Second Team...named second-team all-area by the Dallas Morning News...named District 10-4A First Team both his junior and senior seasons...junior year had 45 tackles, including two for-loss and three forces fumbles...also had an interception...played for head coach Jeff Neil.

MAJOR – Undeclared

JUSTIN TAIMATUIA90SENIORDEFENSIVE TACKLE6-0 / 294AMERICAN SAMOAFORT SCOTT CC

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season…recorded 29 tackles

(nine solo) on the season, including 2.5 for-loss and a sack…

season-high four tackles (all assisted) against UT Martin (Sept. 7)…sack came against Southern Miss (Sept. 28)…broke up a pass against both San Diego State (Nov. 23) and Oregon State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Dec. 24).

FORT SCOTT CC CAREERSOPHOMORE (2012): Named All-Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference honorable mention for head coach Curtis Horton...registered 29 tackles (21 solo), including 4.5 for-loss and two sacks for the Greyhounds.FRESHMAN (2011): Recorded 37 tackles (21 solo), including five TFLs.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

TAIMATUIA’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 13/0 9 20 29 1.0 2.5 2

ANDREW TERCEK52RS FRESHMANOFFENSIVE LINE6-1 / 276SAN ANTONIOEAST CENTRAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERFour-year starter for head coach Robert Walker, starting at left tackle for three seasons before moving to center as a senior...garnered first-team all-district honors (28-5A) following both his junior and senior seasons...was a unanimous selection in his final prep campaign, and was also named honorable mention all-state and to the Class 5A Super Team...honorable mention all-district following both his freshman and sophomore seasons.

MAJOR – Undeclared

NICK TERRY50RS FRESHMANDEFENSIVE TACKLE6-3 / 276ELK GROVE, CALIF.PLEASANT GROVE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERRegistered 55 tackles (26 solo) as a senior en route to All-Delta River League First Team honors for head coach Joe Cattolico...led Pleasant Grove to the second round of the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I Playoffs...recorded 77 tackles (36 solo) en route to first-team all-league honors as a junior...led Eagles to the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I championship game...sophomore year recorded

DYLAN SUMNER-GARDNER29FRESHMANSAFETY6-1 / 201MESQUITE, TEXASWEST MESQUITE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2014): high school early and enrolled at Boise State for spring semester in 2014…

JUSTIN TAIMATUIA90SENIORDEFENSIVE TACKLE6-0 / 294AMERICAN SAMOAFORT SCOTT CC

BOISE STATE CAREERJUNIOR (2013): of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season…recorded 29 tackles

ANDREW TERCEK52RS FRESHMANOFFENSIVE LINE6-1 / 276SAN ANTONIOEAST CENTRAL HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

NICK TERRY50RS FRESHMANDEFENSIVE TACKLE6-3 / 276ELK GROVE, CALIF.PLEASANT GROVE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

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72 tackles (27 solo), helping to lead team to the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Championship.

MAJOR – Undeclared

DARIAN THOMPSON4RS JUNIORSAFETY6-2 / 205LANCASTER, CALIF.PARACLETE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): Started each of the Broncos’ 13 games…ranked fourth on the team with 63 tackles (34

solo), including 1.5 for-loss…hauled in four interceptions, ranking tied for second on the team and tied for 39th nationally…season-high 10 tackles (four solo) against BYU (Oct. 25)…multiple tackles in 12 games, and had five-or-more in seven games…forced a fumble against Wyoming (Nov. 16)…broke up a pass against New Mexico (Nov. 30)…served as a Game Captain against UT Martin (Sept. 7) and BYU (Oct. 25).RS FRESHMAN (2012): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season, including starts in each of the final six…registered 43 tackles (28 solo), ranking eighth on the team…recorded three interceptions, tied for the second-most on the team…career-high nine tackles (three solo) against Washington in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (Dec. 22)…recovered a fumble against Michigan State (Aug. 31)…three pass break-ups on the season.FRESHMAN (2011): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERNamed All-CIF and All-Valley Defensive Most Valuable Player in 2010...also voted All-CIF, all-valley and all-league at defensive back as a senior…finished 2010 with 74 tackles (35 solo), seven interceptions, eight knockdowns and two interception returns for touchdown…also caught 52 passes for 953 yards and 13 touchdowns at wide receiver, all school single-season records…returned seven punts for 179 yards and five kickoffs for 94 yards…finished junior season with 40 tackles, four interceptions and four pass deflections, garnering second-team all-league accolades…also caught 12 passes for 205 yards as a junior…recorded 38 tackles, four pass break-ups and one interception as a sophomore…earned two varsity letters in baseball…high school coach was Norm Dahlia.

MAJOR – Health ScienceBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

THOMPSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL TFL PBU INT2012 13/6 28 15 43 0 3 32013 13/13 34 29 63 1.5 1 4TOTAL 26/19 62 44 106 1.5 4 7

DARIAN THOMPSON4RS JUNIORSAFETY6-2 / 205LANCASTER, CALIF.PARACLETE HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): each of the Broncos’ 13 games…ranked fourth on the team with 63 tackles (34

TANNER VALLEJO20SOPHOMORELINEBACKER6-1 / 227GRASS VALLEY, CALIF.NEVADA UNION HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in 11 games during his debut season with the Broncos, including six starts…

burned his redshirt against UT Martin (Sept. 7), the second game of the season…made his first-career start against Nevada, and ended up starting six of the last seven games of the year…recorded 51 tackles (28 solo)…included were 5.5 for-loss and half a sack…season-high 11 tackles (nine solo) against Colorado State (Nov. 2)…had at least seven tackles in five of the last seven games…season-high two TFLs against BYU (Oct. 25)…half a sack against New Mexico (Nov. 30)…broke up a season-high two passes against Oregon State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Dec. 24)…also had a pass break-up against Nevada (Oct. 19)…led the Broncos onto the field with The Hammer against Fresno State (Sept. 20).

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERFour-year letterwinner for head coach Dave Humphers…sophomore year earned first-team All-Sierra Foothill League honors, in addition to first-team all-metro and first-team All-Sac-Joaquin Section accolades…recorded 132 tackles, two sacks, five forced fumbles and one fumble recovery as a sophomore…junior year named league’s most valuable player after recording 158 tackles, two sacks, an interception, six forced fumbles and one fumble recovery…also garnered first-team all-metro, Sac-Joaquin Section First Team and second-team all-state honors…senior year earned a second-straight Sierra Foothill League Defensive Most Valuable Player honor…was also second-team all-state, first-team All-SFL, first-team All-Sac-Joaquin Section, all-metro and a MaxPreps All-American…registered 129 tackles, two sacks, an interception, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries…scored 13 touchdowns during his prep career…lettered once in baseball.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

VALLEJO’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST SOLO ASST TOTAL SACKS TFL PBU2013 11/6 28 23 51 0.5 5.5 3

TANNER VALLEJO20SOPHOMORELINEBACKER6-1 / 227GRASS VALLEY, CALIF.NEVADA UNION HS

BOISE STATE CAREERFRESHMAN (2013):games during his debut season with the Broncos, including six starts…

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SEAN WALE26RS SOPHOMOREPUNTER6-2 / 188LA HABRA, CALIF.LA HABRA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Co-starter at punter appeared in 10 games during his debut season with the Broncos…

punted 21 times for an average of 41.5 yards per punt…had six punts of more than 50 yards, including a season-long 63-yarder against Colorado State (Nov. 2)…had a 62-yarder the week before against BYU (Oct. 25)…had three fair catches, and eight downed inside the 20-yard line…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West.FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERMember of Chris Sailer Kicking Top 12 both his sophomore and junior seasons...senior year named first-team all-area, first-team All-CIF and first-team all-county...9-of-12 on field goals, including a long of 52, en route to 84 points scored...averaged 47.5 yards per punt...earned all-area honors as a junior after going 8-for-11 in field goals, including a long of 39 yards, en route to 82 points scored...sophomore year went 9-of-10 on field goals, including a long of 42, en route to 95 points scored...three-year letterwinner...also lettered once in soccer...member of his school’s honor roll and the Football Foundation Hall of Fame...head coach was Frank Mazzotta.

MAJOR - UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

WALE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM PUNTS YDS AVG LG I/20 50+2013 10 21 872 41.5 63 8 6

TROY WARE14RS JUNIORWIDE RECEIVER6-2 / 183OCEANSIDE, CALIF.VISTA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): Appeared in 12 games during the regular season, including two starts…started his first-

career game against Southern Miss (Sept. 28), and also started against Nevada (Oct. 19)…caught 10 passes for 107 yards and two touchdowns on the season…first-career reception went for 18 yards and a touchdown against Fresno State (Sept. 18)…also caught a 14-yard touchdown against BYU (Oct. 25).RS FRESHMAN (2012): Made five appearances during his debut season with the Broncos.

SEAN WALE26RS SOPHOMOREPUNTER6-2 / 188LA HABRA, CALIF.LA HABRA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): punter appeared in 10 games during his debut season with the Broncos…

TROY WARE14RS JUNIORWIDE RECEIVER6-2 / 183OCEANSIDE, CALIF.VISTA HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS SOPHOMORE (2013): in 12 games during the regular season, including two starts…started his first-

FRESHMAN (2011): Redshirt season…initially signed with Boise State in February 2010, and grayshirted the 2010 season, joining the team for spring practices.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERReceived second-team all-state honors as a senior wide receiver…voted first-team All-Palomar League as a senior, as well as second-team all-league his junior senior…as a senior, recorded 45 receptions for 699 yards and eight touchdowns…caught 26 passes for 482 yards and four scores in his junior season…as a sophomore, grabbed seven catches for 103 yards and two touchdowns…named All-North County…honored on the All-Academic Team as a junior and senior…earned varsity letters in track and field three times…was an all-league performer in the long jump as a sophomore and junior…named to the Vista HS Honor Roll as a junior and senior…high school coach was Dan Williams.

MAJOR – Media ProductionBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - Two

WARE’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR GM/ST REC YDS TD YPC LG2012 5/0 0 0 0 0 02013 12/2 10 107 2 10.7 20 TOTAL 17/2 10 107 2 10.7 20

RYAN WOLPIN 37RS FRESHMANRUNNING BACK5-8 / 191TRABUCO CANYON, CALIF.SANTA MARGARITA HS /NORTHERN COLORADO

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2014): Transferred to Boise State in spring of 2014, and

participated in spring practices.

NORTHERN COLORADO CAREERFRESHMAN (2013): Redshirted the 2013 season for head coach Ernest Collins.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERThree-year letterwinner for head coach Harry Welch...also lettered twice in track and field...played both defensive back and running back...rushed for 1,368 yards on 203 carries as a senior in 2012, earning first-team All-Trinity League honors on offense...was also named all-region and all-state...junior season rushed 254 times for 1,629 yards and 31 touchdowns...also caught 20 passes for 273 yards and a score...named All-CIF Southern Section Pac-5 Division...also garnered All-Pac-5 Division, first-team All-Trinity League and first-team all-county and Orange County All-Region honors.

MAJOR – Undeclared

RYAN WOLPIN37RS FRESHMANRUNNING BACK5-8 / 191TRABUCO CANYON, CALIF.SANTA MARGARITA HS /NORTHERN COLORADO

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2014): to Boise State in spring of 2014, and

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MARIO YAKOO66RS SOPHOMOREOFFENSIVE LINE6-4 / 330SAN DIEGOSTEELE CANYON HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season, and recorded the

first start of his career at right guard against New Mexico (Nov. 30)…reserve lineman for most of the season also contributed on the team’s field goal and PAT units…named Fall 2013 Academic All-Mountain West.FRESHMAN (2012): Redshirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREERSenior year garnered All-Grossmont League First Team honors, in addition to being named first-team All-CIF San Diego County named honorable mention All-Grossmont League as a sophomore...junior year named second-team all-league...three-year letterwinner in football and track and field...first-team all-academic selection following his junior season...also named Union Tribune All-Academic...head coach was Ron Boehmke.

MAJOR – UndeclaredBOISE STATE VARSITY LETTERS EARNED - One

MARIO YAKOO66RS SOPHOMOREOFFENSIVE LINE6-4 / 330SAN DIEGOSTEELE CANYON HS

BOISE STATE CAREERRS FRESHMAN (2013):each of the Broncos’ 13 games during his debut season, and recorded the

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TROY BACONFRESHMANOFFENSIVE LINE6-3 / 280APPLE VALLEY, CALIF. (OAK HILLS HS)

Four-year letterwinner…three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247sports.com…rated No. 46 nationally at his position by 247sports.com, and No. 61 nationally at his position by Scout.com…rated No. 81 overall in California by 247sports.com…rated one of the top 10 offensive guards on the west coast by Scout.com…named Rivals.com U.S. Army National All-Combine honorable mention…named first-team all-league, all-county, all-region and all-state following his senior season…started all 10 games as a junior team captain en route to first-team All-High Desert League, all-county and all-area honors…led the team in pancake blocks both his sophomore and junior seasons…started each of his team’s 11 games as a sophomore along the offensive line, earning second-team all-league accolades…named most valuable player along the offensive line at the 2011 Nike Combine…joined the varsity roster halfway through his freshman season...four-year member of the Honor Roll and with a 3.60 grade-point average…played for head coach Robert Kistner.

CHASE BLAKLEY FRESHMANTIGHT END6-4 / 235COEUR D’ALENE, IDAHO (COEUR D’ALENE HS)

Four-star recruit and the eighth-best tight end in the country according to Rivals.com…three-star recruit, and the 15th-best tight end in the country according to Scout.com…rated the third-best tight end in the west by Scout.com…three-star recruit according to ESPN.com…rated the 13th-best tight end in the country and the second-best prospect in the state of Idaho according to ESPN.com…three-star recruit, and the top recruit in the state of Idaho according to 247sports.com…caught 47 passes for 762 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior in 2013…made 51 receptions for 598 yards and seven touchdowns during his junior season…career receiving marks include 99 receptions for 1,379 yards and 18 touchdowns…defensively, recorded 52 tackles (32 solo), 5.5 quarterback sacks, 13 tackles-for-loss and three fumble recoveries during his career…named Preseason High School Mr. Football for the state of Idaho by MaxPreps…helped lead team to state championship…first-team all-state on both offense and defense…played for head coach Shawn Amos.

DERECK BOLESFRESHMANDEFENSIVE TACKLE6-2 / 275LAKELAND, FLA. (LAKELAND HS)

Three-star recruit according to ESPN.com…named second-team all-state in class 7-A Florida, the highest level of high school football in the state…also earned first-team all-county as a senior

and second-team all-county following his junior year…anchored a defense that allowed 15 points per game…four-year letterwinner…played for head coach William Castle.

JABRIL FRAZIERFRESHMANDEFENSIVE END6-4 / 225LOS ANGELES (VERBUM DEI HS)

Four-star recruit according to 247sports.com…three-star recruit according to Scout.com, ESPN.com and Rivals.com…one of the top 30 recruits in the state of California according to 247sports.com…as a senior in 2013, recorded 99 tackles (91 solo)…in 2012 as junior, recorded 92 tackles (55 solo) and two tackles-for-loss…career totals include 191 total tackles (146 solo) and two TFLs…played for head coach Rico Martin.

KALEB HILLFRESHMANDEFENSIVE END6-1 / 215SCHERTZ, TEXAS (SAMUEL CLEMENS HS)

Three-star recruit according to ESPN.com, Rivals.com and 247sports.com Composite…team co-captain as a senior in 2013…two-time San Antonio Express News Defensive Player of the Week last season…named first-team all-district and second-team all-area as a senior…in 2013 recorded 75 tackles (30 solo), 20 tackles-for-loss, 13 sacks, six forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and four pass break-ups…junior season had four sacks, recovered four fumbles and returned an interception 52 yards for a touchdown…played for head coach Jared Johnston.

ZAVIOR HOXIEFRESHMANCORNERBACK5-11 / 190BUFORD, GA. (BUFORD HS)

Three-star recruit according to ESPN.com and 247sports.com Composite…helped lead Buford High School to the Class AAA Georgia State Championship in both 2012 and 2013…squad went undefeated during his senior season…received both the Coaches Most Improved and Green Club Fitness Awards in 2013…named second-team all-state as a running back during his senior season…named to the offensive honor roll three times…recorded 13-career touchdowns…lettered three times in football and twice in track and field…played for head coach Jess Simpson.

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DAVID LUCEROFRESHMANTIGHT END6-5 / 220HOLTVILLE, CALIF. (HOLTVILLE HS)

Three-star recruit according to both Scout.com and 247sports.com…rated No. 27 nationally at his position by 247sports.com…rated No. 57 overall in California by 247sports.com…named San Diego Section All-Manzanita League First Team on both offense and defense as a junior and a senior…caught 38 passes for 819 yards and 12 touchdowns in his final prep season…also recorded 52 tackles, forced a fumble and recovered another last season…junior year caught 40 passes for 636 yards and five touchdowns…also had 33 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries…sophomore season was named second-team all-league on offense after catching 22 passes for 422 yards and four touchdowns…played for head coach Keith Smith, Jr.

RONDELL McNAIRRS JUNIORDEFENSIVE END6-4 / 250NEW BERN, N.C. (NEW BERN HS / CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE)

Contra Costa College (2012-13): Recorded 32 tackles (25 solo) during his senior season, including eight for-loss and six sacks…opponents lost 24 yards on the sacks and 30 yards on the TFLs…also had a pass break-up…earned first-team all-conference and first team all-region honors…member of the Dean’s List…played for head coach Alonzo Carter…three-star recruit according to Scout.com and 247sports.com…also ranked as one of the top 10 players at his position in junior college by 247sports.com.New Bern High School: Played in North Carolina East-West All-Star game following his senior season.

JEREMY McNICHOLSFRESHMANRUNNING BACK5-10 / 190LONG BEACH, CALIF. (SANTA MARGARITA HS)

Three-star recruit according to Scout.com, ESPN.com and Rivals.com…earned first-team all-league, all-region and all-state honors following senior season…also received first-team all-league honors as a junior and second team all-league honors as a sophomore…as a senior, rushed 163 times for 798 yards and eight touchdowns, and hauled in 17 passes for 191 yards and two touchdowns…as a junior, rushed for 37 yards and a touchdown on three attempts…caught 25 passes for 329 yards and three touchdowns…as a sophomore caught 30 passes for 414 yards and five touchdowns, and rushed three times for 42 yards…career totals included 173 carries for 877 yards and nine touchdowns, and 72 receptions for 934 yards and 10 touchdowns…also recorded 34 tackles as a senior.

DAVID MOAFRESHMANDEFENSIVE END6-3 / 235SAN DIEGO (KEARNY HS)

Three-star recruit according to Scout.com, ESPN.com and 247sports.com…named one of the top 10 defensive ends on the west coast by Scout.com…played both offensive and defensive line at Kearny High School…named San Diego Section All-Western League on offense both his junior and senior seasons…named second-team San Diego Section All-Central League on defense as a sophomore…as a senior in 2013 made 28 tackles (17 unassisted) and recovered one fumble…junior season made 36 tackles (17 unassisted), one quarterback sack and recovered two fumbles…2011 as a sophomore made 20 tackles (10 unassisted)…member of the Honor Roll senior year…played for head coach Eric Stavola.

SEAN MODSTERFRESHMANWIDE RECEIVER6-0 / 185MISSION VIEJO, CALIF. (MISSION VIEJO HS)

Three-star recruit according to Scout.com, ESPN.com and Rivals.com…caught 37 passes for 783 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior en route to All-South Coast League Most Valuable Offensive Player honors…junior season had 45 receptions for 935 yards and 12 touchdowns, earning All-County Second Team honors…played for head coach Bob Johnson.

KEKOA NAWAHINEFRESHMANSAFETY6-3 / 190MERIDIAN, IDAHO (ROCKY MOUNTAIN HS)

Three-star recruit according to ESPN.com…also rated the fourth-best prospect in the state of Idaho by ESPN.com…rated the No. 5 prospect in Idaho by 247sports.com…played both wide receiver and defensive back…named to the Idaho Statesman 5A All-Idaho First Team on offense, and was second team on defense…caught 50 passes for 913 yards and five touchdowns his senior season…also earned first-team All-Southern Idaho Conference honors on both offense and defense…named first-team All-Southern Idaho Conference on defense following his junior season.

ALEX OGLEFRESHMANQUARTERBACK6-3 / 205PALM CITY, FLA. (JENSEN BEACH HS)

Three-star recruit according to ESPN.com and 247sports.com Composite…completed 151-of-271 passes for 2,338 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior, earning the team’s most valuable player

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honor…was also named all-area…co-captain in the Florida vs. Georgia and Treasure Coast vs. Palm Beach County All-Star Games…junior year completed 75-of-148 attempts for 983 yards and seven touchdowns…sophomore year completed 58-of-109 passes for 705 yards and five touchdowns…for his career, went 284-of-528 for 4,026 yards and 34 touchdowns…earned 2013 All-East Coast Regional Elite Team honorable mention honors…four-year member of the Honor Roll…played for head coach Tim Caffey.

ANDRES PRECIADOFRESHMANOFFENSIVE LINE6-6 / 255IMPERIAL BEACH, CALIF. (MAR VISTA HS)

Two-star recruit according to Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247sports.com…team captain both his junior and senior seasons at Mar Vista High School…earned first-team All-CIF…earned second-team all-league honors as a sophomore…varsity letterwinner in football, basketball and baseball…received a leadership award in basketball…named a Union Tribune Scholar-Athlete both his junior and senior seasons…named an Advance Placement Scholar in August of 2013…member of the California Scholarship Federation…Senior Class President…four-year Associated Student Body Finance Commissioner, serving as the Head Commissioner his senior year…played for head coach Tyler Arciaga.

TENNESSEE SU’ESU’EFRESHMANOFFENSIVE LINE6-2 / 295SALT LAKE CITY (EAST HS)

Three-star recruit according to Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247sports.com Composite…one of the top 15 prospects in Utah by 247sports.com, and No. 22 overall recruit in the state by ESPN.com…rated the No. 24 center nationally by Scout.com…played only two years of high school football, seeing action along the offensive line at both guard and tackle…helped lead the Leopards to the state title game in his final prep campaign, paving the way for 5,326 yards and 66 touchdowns on the season…played for head coach Brandon Matich.

ANTOINE TURNERRS JUNIORDEFENSIVE TACKLE6-3 / 280NEW ORLEANS (McDONOGH 35 HS / FULLERTON COLLEGE)

Fullerton College: As a redshirt sophomore in 2013, recorded 34 tackles (16 solo), including 13.5 for-loss and six sacks…sacks resulted in a loss of 27 yards…also had four pass break-ups and an interception…played for head coach Tim Byrnes…rated a three-star prospect according to 247sports.com…one of the top 25 defensive tackles in junior college according to the 247sports.com Composite.

CORY YOUNGFRESHMANRUNNING BACK5-10 / 180NORCO, CALIF. (NORCO HS)

Three-star recruit according to Scout.com, Rivals.com, 247sports.com and ESPN.com…rated No. 34 nationally at his position according to 247sports.com…named first-team All-CIF Southern Section Inland Division and first-team all-league as a senior…was also named Norco High School’s Most Valuable Player…in 2013 rushed the ball 324 times for 2,450 yards and 22 touchdowns…was the 12th-leading rusher in California…averaged 7.56 yards per carry…top rushing game was against Corona Centennial High School for 421 yards, a mark surpassed in the school’s history by only Toby Gerhart, formerly of Stanford…as a junior in 2012 rushed 79 times for 595 yards and nine touchdowns…as a sophomore in 2011 had 28 rushing attempts for 214 yards and one touchdown...career rushing totals included 431 attempts for 3,259 yards and 32 touchdowns…named to the Honor Roll, and boasted a grade-point average of 3.8…brother Kelsey plays at Stanford.

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// HEAD COACH Bryan Harsin //

Bryan HarsinHead Coach - First Year11th Year at Boise State //// Boise State (1999)

Bryan Harsin was hired as head coach of the Boise State football team, Director of Athletics Mark Coyle announced, Dec. 11, 2013.

A member of the Boise State coaching staff from 2001-10, Harsin takes over for Chris Petersen, who left the Broncos to become the head coach at Washington. Harsin has since served as co-offensive coordinator at Texas (2011-12) and head coach at Arkansas State (2013).

“We are extremely excited in our selection of Bryan Harsin as the next head football coach at Boise State,” Coyle said. “Bryan is one of the top young head coaches in college football and we are thrilled to bring him back to Boise to lead the Bronco program. Bryan played a key role in the development of the football program as an assistant for 10 years at Boise State and we look forward to his leadership as we continue the ascension of Bronco football.”

“We’re coming home,” Harsin said. “Kes (his wife) and I are thrilled about returning to Boise State, it’s a special place built by special people. One of the hardest decisions we ever made was leaving Boise. We did that so I could become a better coach, so I could one day have the opportunity to return as head coach - that day has arrived.

“I appreciate the history and tradition of the Boise State program,” Harsin continued. “I embrace that success but won’t rest on it. We will build this program every day with a sense of urgency. I can’t wait to get to work. Go Broncos!”

“I am very excited to welcome Bryan Harsin back to Bronco Nation,” Boise State President Dr. Bob Kustra said. “His return is great news for all of us who do not want to lose momentum with the national reputation the program has

achieved. As we write the next chapter of Bronco football history, I know it will continue to bring distinction to Boise State University.”

A graduate of Capital High School in Boise, Harsin was Petersen’s offensive coordinator for five of his eight seasons as head coach (2006-10), and was named a finalist for the 2009 Broyles Award, awarded annually to the nation’s top assistant coach. Boise State went 61-5 during his tenure as offensive coordinator, including undefeated seasons in 2006 (13-0) and 2009 (14-0), and an undefeated regular season in 2008.

With Harsin at the helm, Boise State finished in the top-25 nationally each season in both total offense and scoring offense. The Broncos led the country in scoring in 2009 (42.21), and finished as the nation’s second-highest scoring team in both 2006 (39.69) and 2010 (45.08). Boise State also ranked second nationally in total offense in 2010 (521.31), and added top-10 finishes in the statistical category in 2006 and 2009.

Boise State finished no lower than 12th in scoring offense during his time as offensive coordinator, and no lower than 18th in total offense.

As quarterbacks coach, Harsin mentored Kellen Moore, the winningest quarterback in college football history, during his first four seasons as a Bronco. Moore, now with the Detroit Lions, was named first-team All-America by the Football Writers Association of America in 2010, and became Boise State’s first Heisman Trophy Finalist that same season.

The former Bronco letterwinner began his coaching career at Boise State as a graduate assistant in 2001, before taking over the tight ends as a full-time assistant coach from 2002-05. When Petersen was hired as head coach in 2006, Harsin assumed the role of offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

The Broncos are in the midst of the seventh-longest active streak in the nation of consecutive bowl appearances (12), and Harsin was a part of each of the first nine - including the team’s victories in both the 2007 and 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowls.

With Harsin on staff, Boise State also won eight conference championships.

While with Texas, Harsin helped guide the ascension of an offense that ranked 88th in scoring prior to his arrival, to No. 24 nationally in 2012 (36.1). Despite starting 10 freshmen and sophomores on offense during his first season with the Longhorns, Texas put up more than 500 yards of total offense

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Coaching Experience

BOISE STATE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach (2014-Present)

Arkansas State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Coach (2013)

Texas. . . . . . . . . . . .Co-Offensive Coordinator /. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterbacks (2011-12)

Boise State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive Coordinator /. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quarterbacks (2006-10)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tight Ends (2002-05)

. . . . Offensive Graduate Assistant (2001)

Eastern oregon. . .Running Backs / Wide Receivers (2000)

Bowl Experience

Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl . . .2002PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl . . . .2003AutoZone Liberty Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . .2004MPC Computers Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (2007) . . . . . . . . . .2006Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007San Diego Country Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (2010) . . . . . . . . . .2009Maaco Bowl Las Vegas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Holiday Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011Valero Alamo Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012GoDaddy.com Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013

five times and ranked 21st nationally in rushing (202.6). The Longhorns rushed for more than 400 yards in back-to-back games, just the fifth and sixth such performances all-time at Texas.

In his second season at Texas, Harsin, who also coached quarterbacks, mentored two different student-athletes that finished the season ranked in the top 20 in passing efficiency. Texas averaged more than 441 yards per game.

Harsin then earned his first head-coaching opportunity at Arkansas State in 2013, which claimed a share of the Sun Belt Conference championship. The Red Wolves finished the regular season 7-5 overall and 5-2 in league play, earning a bid to the GoDaddy.com Bowl.

The Red Wolves ranked fifth-nationally in completion percentage in 2013 (.693), and were one of the best teams in the country at taking care of the football. Arkansas State lost just 13 turnovers this past season, the seventh-fewest in the country. The Red Wolves threw just six interceptions, the 10th-fewest in the nation.

Additionally the team’s rushing attack ranked 29th nationally, averaging 206 yards per game.

Harsin was a member of the Bronco football team from 1995-99, earning three varsity letters. Following his graduation with a degree in business management, Harsin coached running backs and receivers at Eastern Oregon in 2000.

Harsin and his wife Kes have two daughters, Devyn Lynn and Dayn Mykena, and a son, Davis.

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Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (2010)Maaco Bowl Las Vegas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2010Holiday Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2011Valero Alamo Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2012GoDaddy.com Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2013

running backs and receivers at Eastern Oregon in 2000.

Harsin and his wife Kes have two daughters, Devyn Lynn and Dayn Mykena, and a son, Davis.

Head Coach (2014-Present)

Head Coach (2013)

/Quarterbacks (2011-12)

Offensive Coordinator /Quarterbacks (2006-10)

Tight Ends (2002-05)

Offensive Graduate Assistant (2001)

Running Backs / Wide Receivers (2000)

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KENT RIDDLEASSOC. HC / Running Backs / Special Teams CoordinatorSIXTH Year //// OREGON State (1992)

Kent Riddle, who coached at Boise State from 2001-05, is entering his first season back with the Broncos as the team’s special teams coordinator and running backs coach.

Riddle, who has more than 20 years of experience as an assistant, rejoins the Broncos after working with head coach Bryan Harsin at Arkansas State in 2013, serving as the Red Wolves’ assistant head coach, tight ends coach and special teams coordinator.

During his previous Bronco tenure, Boise State was one of the most accurate kicking units in the country, converting 96.8 percent of PATs (330-of-341) and 73.1 of field goal attempts (68-of-93).

The Broncos also finished ranked in the top 25 nationally in kickoff returns each season, and Boise State’s punt return units accomplished the same feat in each of his final four seasons.

Former Bronco place kicker Tyler Jones was named an All-American in 2005 under Riddle, and was one of three finalists for the Lou Groza Award that season.

As running backs coach, Boise State produced a 1,000-yard rusher in each of his first three seasons, including two from Brock Forsey and one from David Mikell. Forsey was named Western Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2002, rushing for 1,611 yards and a national-best 26 touchdowns.

Following his stint with Boise State, Riddle coached at Colorado from 2006-10, where he coached tight ends and special teams. With the Buffaloes, Riddle coached two All-Americans, including kicker Mason Crosby and punter Matt DiLallo.

He then spent two seasons coaching tight ends and special teams at North Texas (2011-12), where he oversaw the efforts of two all-conference performers. Brelan Chancellor became the first North Texas player to record more than 1,000 kickoff return yards in a season (1,094), and punter Will Atterberry was named all-league in both 2011 and 2012.

Prior to joining the Broncos in 2001, Riddle was an assistant coach at Army for six seasons, coaching fullbacks from 1995-98, and then coaching special teams and serving as recruiting coordinator from 1999-2000.

He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at Oregon State, his alma mater, from 1993-94. Originally from Iowa City, Iowa, Riddle earned his bachelor’s degree in hotel, restaurant and tourism management in 1992 following his playing career as a quarterback for former head coach Dave Kragthorpe.

He and his wife Camaren have two children, Connor and Kayleigh.

The Broncos also finished ranked in the top 25 nationally in kickoff returns each season, and Boise State’s punt return units accomplished the same feat in each of his final four seasons.

He and his wife Camaren have two children, Connor and Kayleigh.

KENT RIDDLEASSOC. HC / Running Backs / Special Teams CoordinatorSIXTH Year //// OREGON State (1992)

Kent Riddle, who coached at Boise State from 2001-05, is entering his first season back with the Broncos as the team’s special teams coordinator and running backs coach.

Riddle, who has more than 20 years of experience as an assistant, rejoins the Broncos after working with head coach Bryan Harsin at Arkansas State in 2013, serving as the Red Wolves’ assistant head coach, tight ends coach and special teams coordinator.

During his previous Bronco tenure, Boise State was one of the most accurate kicking units in the country, converting 96.8 percent of PATs (330-of-341) and 73.1 of field goal attempts (68-of-93).

The Broncos also finished ranked in the top 25 nationally in The Broncos also finished ranked in the top 25 nationally in kickoff returns each season, and Boise State’s punt return units accomplished the same feat in each of his final four seasons.

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STEVE CALDWELLAssistant head Coach /DEFENSIVE LINEFirst Year //// Arkansas State (1977)

Steve Caldwell is entering his first season as the defensive line coach at Boise State.

Caldwell, who coached at Arkansas State, his alma mater, in 2013, has more than 30 years of coaching experience and has helped lead two teams to national championships, including the 1998 National Championship at Tennessee, and 16 bowl games.

Prior to rejoining Arkansas State in 2013, Caldwell had spent his previous three seasons at Arkansas (2010-12), where he coached defensive ends. During his time there, the Razorbacks posted back-to-back 10-win seasons (2010-11) and played in the Sugar Bowl, the team’s first BCS appearance.

Arkansas averaged 2.85 sacks and 7.31 tackles-for-loss in 2010, ranking ninth nationally in each statistical category. The Razorbacks ranked 36th-or-better nationally in sacks in each of Caldwell’s three seasons.

Caldwell spent the 1995-2008 seasons coaching defensive ends at Tennessee. Over 14 seasons, the Volunteers won the 1998 national championship, made 13 bowl appearances and finished 10 seasons ranked in the top 25.

Tennessee ranked in the top four amongst Southeastern Conference schools in total defense 10 times, and led the league in rushing defense three times. In 2008, the Vols ranked third nationally in total defense (263.5), and in 2005 the team’s rushing defense ranked second nationally (82.5).

Before moving to Tennessee, Caldwell was the co-defensive coordinator at Nevada in 1994, where he helped lead the

Wolf Pack to a 9-2 record and the 1994 Big West Conference Championship.

Caldwell began his coaching career at A-State, his alma mater, following his playing career (1974-77). A three-year letterwinner at defensive end and linebacker, he was a graduate assistant from 1978-80.

He moved on to Northwest Mississippi Community College, where he coached offensive line from 1981-84. The school won the NJCAA National Championship in 1982.

He rejoined Arkansas State in 1985 as linebackers coach, and was with the Red Wolves through 1989. The school won back-to-back league championships (1985-86), and made three-straight trips to the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs from 1985-87.

He worked as a graduate assistant at Tennessee in 1990, before moving on to Pacific from 1991-93. He was the linebackers coach in 1991, and added co-defensive coordinator responsibilities in 1992 and 1993.

Caldwell, originally from Thayer, Mo., earned his bachelor’s degree in health, physical education and recreation from Arkansas State in 1977, and a master’s degree in the same field from A-State in 1978.

He and his wife Leisa have a daughter Lauren and son-in-law Josh, sons Lendl and Landon (died at age 20) and granddaughters Cayman and Reese.

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Mike SanfordOffensive Coordinator /QuarterbacksFirst Year //// Boise State (2005)

Mike Sanford, a Boise State graduate and a quarterback for the Broncos from 2000-04, is entering his first season as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at his alma mater.

He returned to Boise State after spending the previous three seasons at Stanford (2011-13). He began his career as the Cardinal running backs coach in both 2011 and 2012, and then coached quarterbacks and wide receivers in 2013.

He was Stanford’s recruiting coordinator in each of his final two seasons.

The Cardinal won the Pac-12 Championship in both 2012 and 2013, earning back-to-back appearances in the Rose

Bowl. Stanford also played in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl during Sanford’s debut season with the Cardinal.

The Cardinal ranked 18th nationally in rushing in 2011 (210.6), a major reason Stanford finished the season ranked seventh nationally in scoring (43.2) and eighth nationally in total offense (489.3). Sanford worked closely with Cardinal running back Stepfan Taylor, who broke the school’s career rushing record in 2012, a mark that had stood since 1981.

Under Sanford’s tutelage, Cardinal quarterback Kevin Hogan completed the 2013 season ranked 21st nationally in passing efficiency (151.5).

Following his playing career with the Broncos, Sanford served as a graduate assistant with UNLV from 2005-06, where he worked with his father, Mike, then the head coach of the Rebels. He moved on to Stanford, where he was an offensive assistant from 2007-08.

His first full-time coaching stint came at Yale in 2009, where he coached tight ends and fullbacks and served as the team’s recruiting coordinator.

The following season (2010) he coached quarterbacks and was the passing game coordinator at Western Kentucky.

Sanford earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from Boise State in 2005.

He and his wife Ann-Marie have a daughter, Peyton.

The Cardinal won the Pac-12 Championship in both 2012 and 2013, earning back-to-back appearances in the Rose

Mike SanfordOffensive Coordinator /QuarterbacksFirst Year //// Boise State (2005)

Mike Sanford, a Boise State graduate and a quarterback for the Broncos from 2000-04, is entering his first season as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at his alma mater.

He returned to Boise State after spending the previous three seasons at Stanford (2011-13). He began his career as the Cardinal running backs coach in both 2011 and 2012, and then coached quarterbacks and wide receivers in 2013.

He was Stanford’s recruiting coordinator in each of his final two seasons.

The Cardinal won the Pac-12 Championship in both 2012 and 2013, earning back-to-back appearances in the Rose

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Marcel YatesDefensive Coordinator10th Year //// Boise State (2000)

Marcel Yates, a graduate of Boise State and an assistant coach with the Broncos from 2003-11, is entering his first season as defensive coordinator at his alma mater.

He returned to Boise State following a two-year stint as the co-defensive coordinator at Texas A&M.

Yates, who played defensive back for the Broncos from 1996-99, was Boise State’s cornerbacks coach from 2003-05, before taking over the entire secondary from 2006-11. He added defensive pass game coordinator responsibilities in 2011, before moving on to Texas A&M.

While with the Broncos as an assistant, Boise State won seven conference championships in nine seasons and

appeared in a bowl game each year. The Broncos won five of the bowl games, including both the 2007 and 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowls.

During his final six seasons with Boise State, five defensive backs went on to be selected in the National Football League Draft: Gerald Alexander (second round, Detroit Lions, 2007), Orlando Scandrick (fifth round, Dallas Cowboys, 2008), Kyle Wilson (first round, New York Jets, 2010), Brandyn Thompson (seventh round, Washington Redskins, 2011) and George Iloka (fifth round, Cincinnati Bengals, 2012).

He also coached Jamar Taylor, who was selected in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins.

The Aggies concluded the 2012 season ranked fifth nationally in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches Polls, and won 11 games for the first time since 1998. The Aggies went 9-4 in 2013, finishing the season ranked No. 18 in each poll.

Prior to joining the Boise State staff in 2003, Yates was an assistant secondary coach at Montana State from 2001-02. In his second season with the Bobcats, Montana State won its first Big Sky Conference Championship and earned its first NCAA Division I-AA Playoff appearance in 18 years.

Yates earned his bachelor’s degree in social science from Boise State in 2000. Following his senior season, he earned the team’s Denny Erickson Award for Valor.

He and his wife Melanie have two children, daughter Kaybrie and son Eric.

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Junior AdamsWide ReceiversFirst Year //// Montana State (2004)

Junior Adams is entering his first season as wide receivers coach at Boise State. Adams, a former All-American wide receiver at Montana State, spent the last five seasons as wide receivers coach at Eastern Washington.

Adams helped lead the Eagles to the Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs in four of his five seasons, including 2010, when EWU won the championship. The Eagles made semifinal appearances in each of his final two seasons.

The Eagles ranked fourth nationally in the Football Championship Division in passing offense in 2013 (349.8), and had two individuals ranked in the top-10 nationally in receiving yards. Freshman wide receiver Cooper Kupp led the nation in the statistical category, accumulating 1,691 yards in his collegiate debut - the fourth-most in FCS history. Senior Ashton Clark ranked sixth with 1,233 yards.

Kupp is just the second freshman wide receiver since 1990 named FCS All-America First Team (Randy Moss; 1996),

and was also the recipient of the Jerry Rice Award, given annually to the top freshman in the FCS. He also broke the FCS record with a touchdown catch in 14-consecutive games.

The Eagles graduated a trio of wide receivers following the 2012 campaign, and each recorded a 1,000-yard season and earned All-America honors. Nicholas Edwards and Greg Herd accomplished each feat in 2011, and Brandon Kaufman did it in 2010, when he broke the FCS record with 1,850 receiving yards. The trio concluded their careers with combined totals of 601 catches, 8,713 yards and 83 touchdowns.

Adams has received multiple grants as part of the Bill Walsh Minority Coaching Fellowship, giving him the opportunity to work at summer training camps with several teams in the National Football League. Included are the Oakland Raiders (2010), Indianapolis Colts (2011) and Minnesota Vikings (2012).

He began his coaching career at his alma mater, spending the 2004-06 seasons as wide receivers and returns coach.

He joined the staff at Prosser High School in Prosser, Wash., in 2007, also coaching wide receivers and returners. He helped lead the Mustangs, coached by Tom Moore, the father of former Broncos Kellen and Kirby Moore, to a 14-0 record and the WIAA State Championship (2A).

Adams then coached at Chattanooga in 2008 before joining EWU.

Originally from Fremont, Calif., Adams began his playing career at Oregon State and was a member of the Beavers’ 2000 Pacific-10 Conference Championship team that played in the 2001 Fiesta Bowl. He transferred to Montana State for his final two seasons, and earned his degree in sociology in 2004.

the nation in the statistical category, accumulating 1,691 yards in his collegiate debut - the fourth-most in FCS history. Senior Ashton Clark ranked sixth with 1,233 yards.

Kupp is just the second freshman wide receiver since 1990 named FCS All-America First Team (Randy Moss; 1996),

Originally from Fremont, Calif., Adams began his playing career at Oregon State and was a member of the Beavers’ 2000 Pacific-10 Conference Championship team that played in the 2001 Fiesta Bowl. He transferred to Montana State for his final two seasons, and earned his degree in sociology in 2004.

Junior AdamsWide ReceiversFirst Year //// Montana State (2004)

Junior Adams is entering his first season as wide receivers coach at Boise State. Adams, a former All-American wide receiver at Montana State, spent the last five seasons as wide receivers coach at Eastern Washington.

Adams helped lead the Eagles to the Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs in four of his five seasons, including 2010, when EWU won the championship. The Eagles made semifinal appearances in each of his final two seasons.

The Eagles ranked fourth nationally in the Football Championship Division in passing offense in 2013 (349.8), and had two individuals ranked in the top-10 nationally in receiving yards. Freshman wide receiver Cooper Kupp led the nation in the statistical category, accumulating 1,691 the nation in the statistical category, accumulating 1,691 yards in his collegiate debut - the fourth-most in FCS history. Senior Ashton Clark ranked sixth with 1,233 yards.

Kupp is just the second freshman wide receiver since 1990 named FCS All-America First Team (Randy Moss; 1996),

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Andy AvalosLinebackersThird Year //// Boise State (2004)

Andy Avalos is entering his third season as an assistant coach at Boise State, his alma mater. The former Bronco linebacker served as the team’s defensive line coach in his first two seasons (2012-13), but returns to coach the position he played for 2014.

Three players have combined to earn five All-Mountain West honors since his arrival, including two-time first-team honoree Demarcus Lawrence, and fellow first-team recipients Mike Atkinson and Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe. Lawrence also earned All-America accolades in 2013 from both the Walter Camp Foundation (second team) and SI.com (honorable mention).

The Broncos ranked 11th nationally in sacks in 2012 (2.92), and tied for 30th in tackles-for-loss (6.7) in 2013. Lawrence ranked amongst the national leaders in sacks in each season under Avalos, finishing 2012 ranked tied for 18th (0.86 per game), and tied for 10th nationally in 2013 (0.88).

In Avalos’s debut season with the Broncos, Boise State also ranked eighth nationally in scoring defense (15.77) and 12th nationally in total defense (315.62).

Avalos joined the Broncos following a one-year stint at Sacramento State, where he coached linebackers. While with the Hornets in 2011, linebacker Todd Davis led the team in tackles with 96 en route to honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference honors.

From 2009-10, Avalos coached the defensive line at Nebraska Kearney. In his first season the Loper defense led NCAA Division II with 47 sacks, including 29.5 from the defensive line. Nebraska Kearney also led the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in scoring defense (18.1), and had two student-athletes earn all-region accolades. In 2010, the Lopers’ Mason Brodine set the UNK career sacks record.

Prior to Nebraska Kearney, Avalos was the defensive graduate assistant at Colorado for three seasons under former Boise State head coach Dan Hawkins, where he coached outside linebackers.

A four-year letterwinner for the Broncos from 2001-04, Avalos earned first-team All-Western Athletic Conference honors at outside linebacker in each of his final two seasons. He completed his career ranked fourth all-time with 365 tackles, and led the Broncos in the statistical category in each of his final three seasons.

In his final game playing for Boise State, Avalos earned Bronco Defensive Player of the Game honors in the 2004 AutoZone Liberty Bowl when he made nine tackles and returned an interception 92 yards for a touchdown, a Liberty Bowl record.

A native of Corona, Calif., Avalos graduated from Corona High School, where he returned following his playing career to coach linebackers in 2005. Avalos earned a degree in criminal justice at Boise State in 2004, and completed his master’s in education at Colorado in 2008.

Avalos and his wife Summer had their first child, a daughter named Paityn, Jan. 31, 2014.

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Julius BrownSecondaryFirst Year //// Boise State (2006)

Julius Brown, a graduate of Boise State and a member of the Broncos’ support staff from 2007-11, is entering his first season as secondary coach at his alma mater.

Brown, a 2006 graduate of Boise State, returns to the Broncos after working under head coach Bryan Harsin at Arkansas State in 2013 as cornerbacks coach and recruiting coordinator.

Brown, who also coached cornerbacks at Troy (Ala.) in 2012, was a three-year starter and four-year letterwinner for the Broncos from 2000-03, earning honorable mention All-Western Athletic Conference honors after leading the league in passes defended as a senior.

He was a member of the 2002 and 2003 WAC Championship teams, and helped lead the Broncos to victories in the 2002 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl and the 2003 Plains Capital Fort Worth Bowl.

He then worked as an offensive graduate assistant at Boise State from 2007-08, and as the Broncos’ Director of Player Personnel from 2009-11.

As Director of Player Personnel, Brown worked as the on-campus recruiting coordinator, organizing official and unofficial visits for recruits and their families. He also oversaw the recruiting and scholarship budgets, assisted the director of football operations with summer camps, served as liaison with the department’s academic support team and represented the football program at campus and community events.

As Director of Player Personnel, Brown worked as the on-campus recruiting coordinator, organizing official and unofficial visits for recruits and their families. He also oversaw the recruiting and scholarship budgets, assisted the director of football operations with summer camps, served as liaison with the department’s academic support team and represented the football program at campus and community events.

Julius BrownSecondaryFirst Year //// Boise State (2006)

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Eliah DrinkwitzTight EndsFirst Year //// Arkansas Tech (2004)

Eliah Drinkwitz is entering his first season as Boise State’s tight ends coach.

Drinkwitz joined the Broncos after serving the previous two seasons at Arkansas State (2012-13), including the 2013 season under head coach Bryan Harsin. He was the running backs coach each season, and added co-offensive coordinator duties in 2013.

In his first season with the Red Wolves, the team went 10-3 and won the Sun Belt Conference Championship. A-State defeated No. 25 Kent State in the GoDaddy.com Bowl, the school’s first victory over a top-25 team since joining the Football Bowl Subdivision in 2012.

Arkansas State repeated as GoDaddy.com Bowl champions in 2013.

A-State ranked 23rd nationally in rushing offense in 2012, averaging 206.2 yards per game. The Red Wolves had seven games with more than 200 rushing yards, and led the league with 31 rushing touchdowns.

Prior to joining A-State, Drinkwitz spent 2010 and 2011 as an offensive graduate assistant with Auburn. The Tigers went 14-0 in 2010, winning the Southeastern Conference Championship and, ultimately, the national title.

He also spent four seasons coaching at Springdale (Ark.) High School (2006-09), including one season as offensive line coach and run game coordinator, before serving as offensive coordinator the final three seasons.

He was an assistant coach at Alma (Ark.) High School in 2005, where he started his coaching career as a volunteer assistant while attending college (2001-03).

He earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Arkansas Tech in 2004, graduating magna cum laude and serving as student body president.

Drinkwitz and his wife Lindsey have a daughter, Addison.

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Scott HuffOffensive LineNinth Year //// Boise State (2002)

Scott Huff is entering his ninth year on the Bronco coaching staff, and returns to coach the offensive line for 2014. A 2002 graduate of Boise State and a former Bronco center, Huff also previously worked with the offensive line from 2007-09.

He also coached tight ends in 2006 and from 2010-13, and was the Broncos’ special teams coordinator from 2012-13. Huff rejoined his alma mater after serving as a graduate assistant at Arizona State under former Bronco head coach Dirk Koetter.

While working with the offensive line from 2007-09, Huff oversaw a group that helped contribute to one of the most successful runs in school history. In his three seasons leading the offensive line, Boise State averaged just 12.3 sacks allowed each year.

In 2009 Huff helped coach a Bronco offensive line that played a vital role in Boise State’s perfect 14-0 season, which culminated with a victory at the 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. The Boise State offense finished the year ranked first-nationally in scoring offense (42.21), behind an offensive line that allowed the fewest quarterback sacks (five) of any team in the country.

Huff’s offensive line also provided protection for then-sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore, who went on to have one of the top seasons of any quarterback in school history. Behind the Bronco offensive line, Moore threw for a then-school-record 39 touchdown passes, while tossing just three interceptions. Huff’s group also blocked for second-team All-Western Athletic Conference running back Jeremy Avery, who finished 2009 with the seventh-most single-season rushing yards in school history (1,151).

In 2008 Huff coached an offensive line that was instrumental in Boise State’s perfect 12-0 regular season, and played a key role in helping develop Moore - who was then only a freshman - allowing the fewest quarterback sacks (13) in the WAC. Huff’s group also led the way for a Boise State offense that averaged 288.5 passing yards and 152.3 rushing yards per game in 2008.

While coaching tight ends, the position group helped contribute to an offensive attack that ranked amongst the nation’s best in total offense, including top-10 finishes in 2010 (second; 521.31) and 2011 (ninth; 481.31), and scoring offense, including top-five rankings in 2010 (second; 45.08) and 2011 (fifth; 44.23).

The team also finished 2011 ranked fourth in the nation in passing

efficiency (171.57) after finishing second nationally in 2010 (179.74). The Broncos followed the nation’s sixth-ranked passing offense in 2010 (321.08) with a No. 11 ranking in 2011 (309.38), and ranked 21st nationally in rushing in 2010.

His group has also helped keep Bronco quarterbacks virtually untouched, as Boise State led the nation in sacks allowed in 2011 (0.62 per game). Boise State ranked third nationally in the statistical category in 2010 (0.62) and sixth nationally in 2012 (0.77).

In 2011 Kyle Efaw was named All-Mountain West honorable mention after finishing the season with 31 receptions for 264 yards and seven touchdowns. Efaw, who signed a free-agent contract with the Oakland Raiders following the season, combined with the rest of the tight end group to catch 61 passes for 577 yards and 12 touchdowns that season.

In his first season as a full-time coach, Huff’s tight ends were instrumental in Boise State’s 13-0 season and its 43-42 overtime victory over Oklahoma in the 2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. Tight end Derek Schouman earned first-team All-WAC honors in 2006 and was also a seventh-round pick by the Buffalo Bills in the 2007 National Football League Draft. As a group in 2006, Boise State’s tight ends combined to catch 36 passes for 401 yards and five touchdowns as the Broncos finished second in the country in scoring offense and 10th in total offense.

As a player, Huff started 40 games at center during his four-year career. During that time he earned first-team All-WAC honors as a senior, anchoring an offensive line that helped Boise State lead the nation in scoring and total yards. During his career Boise State won three conference championships - one in the WAC and two in the Big West Conference.

In 2005 he was named to the Bronco Stadium 35th Anniversary Team as the team’s center. Huff, a team captain his senior year, was also named first-team All-WAC by Sporting News following his junior season and was on both the Rimington and Lombardi Award Watch Lists as a senior.

Huff, a native of Phoenix, earned a business administration degree from Boise State before receiving his master’s degree in secondary education-curriculum and instruction from Arizona State.

He and his wife Shannon were married in June of 2012, and have a son, Scott “Scotty” Martin Huff III, born June 7, 2013.

in school history. In his three seasons leading the offensive line, Boise State averaged just 12.3 sacks allowed each year.

In 2009 Huff helped coach a Bronco offensive line that played a vital role in Boise State’s perfect 14-0 season, which culminated with a victory at the 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. The Boise State offense finished the year ranked first-nationally in scoring offense (42.21), behind an offensive line that allowed the fewest quarterback sacks (five) of any team in the country.

Huff’s offensive line also provided protection for then-sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore, who went on to have one of the top seasons of any quarterback in school history. Behind the Bronco offensive line, Moore threw for a then-school-record 39 touchdown passes, while tossing just three interceptions. Huff’s group also blocked for second-team All-Western Athletic Conference running back Jeremy Avery, who finished 2009 with the seventh-most single-season rushing yards in school history (1,151).

In 2008 Huff coached an offensive line that was instrumental in Boise State’s perfect 12-0 regular season, and played a key role in helping develop Moore - who was then only a freshman - allowing the fewest quarterback sacks (13) in the WAC. Huff’s group also led the way for a Boise State offense that averaged 288.5 passing yards and 152.3 rushing yards per game in 2008.

While coaching tight ends, the position group helped contribute to an offensive attack that ranked amongst the nation’s best in total offense, including top-10 finishes in 2010 (second; 521.31) and 2011 (ninth; 481.31), and scoring offense, including top-five rankings in 2010 (second; 45.08) and 2011 (fifth; 44.23).

The team also finished 2011 ranked fourth in the nation in passing

junior season and was on both the Rimington and Lombardi Award Watch Lists as a senior.

Huff, a native of Phoenix, earned a business administration degree from Boise State before receiving his master’s degree in secondary education-curriculum and instruction from Arizona State.

He and his wife Shannon were married in June of 2012, and have a son, Scott “Scotty” Martin Huff III, born June 7, 2013.

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Jeff PitmanStrength and ConditioningCoachEighth Year //// Boise State (1993)

Jeff Pitman, a Boise State graduate and the strength and conditioning coach with the Broncos from 1999-2006, returns for 2014 in the same capacity under head coach Bryan Harsin.

Pitman, a certified strength and conditioning specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), rejoins the Broncos after working under Harsin at Arkansas State in 2013.

Pitman was the head strength and conditioning coach at Boise State from 1999-2006, and then worked with the football program at Colorado, while also overseeing the speed, strength and conditioning needs for each of the Buffaloes’ varsity programs.

He also worked at Western Carolina from 2011-12 as the Strength and Conditioning Coordinator.

A three-year letterwinner for the Broncos from 1990-92, Pitman initially walked on to Boise State in 1988 before earning a scholarship and starting at center for two years. He was a member of the Broncos’ 1990 team that finished 10-4 and reached the semifinals of the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs.

He was recognized as an NSCA Strength and Conditioning All-American in 1992, one of just 10 Broncos in school history to win the award at the time.

He graduated from Boise State with a degree in health promotion in 1993, and then worked as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Minnesota. He earned his master’s in education from Minnesota in 1995.

Certified as a level one club coach by USA Weightlifting in 1994, Pitman took his first full-time position as a collegiate strength coach at Montana State (1995-97), working with football, women’s skiing and women’s track and field.

He then worked at San Jose State from 1997-99, supervising the training programs for all of the Spartans’ varsity sports, before joining his alma mater.

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A four-year starter at center for the Broncos, Thomas Byrd returns to Boise State for the 2014 season as an offensive graduate assistant.

Byrd had spent the 2013 season as a graduate assistant with Arkansas State under head coach Bryan Harsin, who is entering his first season back with the Broncos. Byrd worked primarily with the offensive line at A-State, and also helped coordinate the defensive scout team.

Prior to joining the Red Wolves’ staff, Byrd worked as an offensive line and tight ends coach at Contra Costa College in Richmond, Calif., where he helped produce three first-team all-conference linemen. He served as the team’s run game coordinator and director of strength and conditioning, and also coordinated the scout team.

Byrd played for the Broncos from 2007-11, starting and lettering each season from 2008-11. He was named first-team All-Western Athletic Conference as a redshirt junior in 2010, and was named to both the Rimington Trophy and Rotary Lombardi Award Watch Lists in 2011.

Byrd, originally from San Pablo, Calif. (McClymond HS), earned his bachelor’s degree in communication from Boise State in 2011.

Joel Filani is in his third season as an offensive graduate assistant at Boise State, and primarily works with the Broncos’ wide receivers.

Filani, a wide receiver at Texas Tech from 2003-06, earned first-team All-Big 12 honors in both 2005 and 2006. He caught 65 passes for 1,007 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior, and had 91 receptions for 1,300 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior.

He went on to be selected in the sixth round by the Tennessee Titans in the 2007 National Football League Draft, and was also a member of the Minnesota Vikings, the Seattle Seahawks, the Detroit Lions, the St. Louis Rams and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2007-09.

Filani also played for the Chicago Rush of the Arena League in 2011.

Filani’s wife Shayla is an academic advisor at Boise State.

Thomas ByrdOffensive GAFirst Year //// Boise State (2011)

Joel FilaniOffensive GAThird Year //// Texas Tech (2006)

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Byron Hout, a four-year letterwinner for the Broncos from 2008-11, is entering his second season as a defensive graduate assistant with the Boise State football team.

Hout served as a defensive graduate assistant at Washington State in 2012.

Hout started for the Broncos at linebacker in 2010 and 2011, earning honorable mention All-Mountain West honors as a senior after leading the team in tackles with 69 (32 solo). He was named second-team All-Western Athletic Conference following his junior season, despite missing the final four games with a foot injury.

He was a reserve defensive end his first two seasons, before moving into a starting role at linebacker.

Originally from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (Lake City HS), Hout completed his Bronco career with 157 tackles, 20.5 tackles-for-loss and seven sacks.

He earned a bachelor’s degree in communication from Boise State in May 2012.

Tommy Smith, a Bronco linebacker from 2008-12, returned to his alma mater prior to the 2014 season and is entering his first year as a defensive graduate assistant with the Boise State football team.

An honorable mention All-Mountain West selection as a senior in 2012, Smith finished his final collegiate campaign as the Broncos’ third-leading tackler, registering 61 stops on the season (33 solo).

Smith signed a free agent contract with the Cleveland Browns following his Bronco career.

Originally from Atlanta, Smith joined the Broncos in 2008. He redshirted that season, then went on to serve as a reserve linebacker from 2009-11 before stepping into a starting role in 2012. He also played fullback in 2011, starting a game at the position.

Smith was a four-year member of the league all-academic team, earning Western Athletic Conference All-Academic honors in 2009 and 2010, and Academic All-MW honors in 2011 and 2012.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in social science in 2012.

Byron HoutDefensive GASecond Year //// Boise State (2012)

Tommy SmithDefensive GAFirst Year //// Boise State (2012)

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Brad LarrondoAssistant AthleticDirector / Football

Brad Larrondo is entering his third season as the assistant athletic director for football, and has been a member of the Bronco athletic department since 1993.

As assistant athletic director for football, Larrondo handles the

external duties of the Boise State football program. Amongst his many responsibilities in the role, Larrondo serves as the director of the high school and youth football camps, maintains booster relations and organizes community service projects for student-athletes and coaches, including the Women’s Clinic.

Larrondo first joined the Boise State athletics staff as a sports information director, where he was the primary contact for men’s basketball and the secondary contact for football until 2001. During his tenure with sports information Larrondo also worked with men’s and women’s golf and men’s and women’s cross country.

He moved to the marketing department in 2001, spending the next three-plus years as the assistant athletic director for promotions and broadcast services. He was then promoted to senior assistant athletic director for marketing, broadcast services and corporate sponsorships.

Larrondo has also worked in radio and television during his career, serving as color commentator for Boise State football and basketball, as well as Idaho Stallion football. He also co-hosted a one-hour talk show about Boise State athletics from 1998-2003.

Larrondo is a 1993 graduate of Boise State with a degree in broadcast journalism, and has a master’s degree in athletic administration from Idaho State.

He and his wife Kelly are the parent’s of two daughters, Rylee and Kinzie.

Brian WilkinsonDirector of Football Operations

Brian Wilkinson is entering his first season as the director of football operations at Boise State.

Wilkinson served as Arkansas State’s Assistant Athletic Director for Football Operations in 2013 under head coach Bryan Harsin,

and brings with him more than nine years of football operations experience.

Prior to joining Arkansas State, Wilkinson served as Wyoming’s director of football operations from 2011-12. He also spent time at California as the assistant director of football operations, first from 2005-08, and then from 2010 until accepting his position with the Cowboys.

Between stints with the Golden Bears, Wilkinson worked with Sacramento State as its director of football operations from 2008-09.

Wilkinson has been part of six bowl games during his career.

He served in the United States Air Force from 1991-94, and following his military career, worked as a minor league clubhouse manager and equipment manager for the Oakland Athletics.

He was also an equipment manager at Cal from 2003-05, and served as the director of softball operations while working as the assistant director of football operations from 2005-06.

Wilkinson earned his degree in business administration from Belford in 2009.

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Darren UscherFootballOperationsCoordinator

Darren Uscher is entering his first season with the Boise State football team, serving as the Broncos’ Football Operations Coordinator.

Uscher joins the Broncos from Georgetown, where he served as

the director of operations, assistant recruiting coordinator and video coordinator.

While with the Hoyas, Uscher assisted with daily tasks in recruiting operations, helped coordinate on-campus recruiting visits, aided in the coordination of team travel, and broke down and converted film from practices, games and of prospective student-athletes.

Prior to joining the staff at Georgetown, Uscher worked as a marketing assistant at South Carolina. While working with the Gamecocks staff, he helped create and execute marketing plans for football, baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s soccer.

He also worked as an intern at South Carolina before being hired full time, and served internships in the ticket office with the National Football League’s Washington Redskins and Major League Soccer’s D.C. United.

Uscher earned his bachelor’s degree in sport and entertainment management from South Carolina in 2009, and his master’s in sport industry management from Georgetown in 2013.

Taylor TharpDirector ofPlayer Personnel

Taylor Tharp is entering his first season as Boise State’s Director of Player Personnel.

A former Boise State quarterback, Tharp has spent the last two seasons as an offensive graduate assistant at Texas, working

primarily with wide receivers and special teams.

While with the Longhorns, Tharp broke down game film, compiled scouting reports, coached the defensive scout team and assisted with offensive game plans.

Tharp also served as Texas’ summer football camps coordinator.

Upon graduating from Boise State with a degree in communication in 2007, Tharp signed a free-agent contract with the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League, and then played two years in the Arena Football League - starting at quarterback for the Boise Burn in 2009 and for the Utah Blaze in 2010.

Tharp went on to serve as an offensive intern coach for the Arizona Rattlers of the AFL in 2010, and then both played and coached for the Parma Panthers of the Italian Football League. From 2011-12, he served as the team’s quarterback, quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator, leading the Panthers to two IFL championships.

The Broncos’ starting quarterback in 2007, Tharp finished his senior season ranked seventh nationally in passing efficiency (152.85) en route to second-team All-Western Athletic Conference honors, completing 289-of-423 passes for 3,340 yards and 30 touchdowns. At the time, his completion total was Boise State’s single-season record.

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Vicki SullivanManagement Assistant

Vicki Sullivan is entering her 13th year at Boise State after joining the football program in 2002 as an administrative assistant.

Her responsibilities include football office management, assisting the football coaching

staff with recruiting and special projects, maintenance of the recruiting and team databases, the planning and organization of the annual Bronco football awards banquet and the Bronco women’s football clinic, as well as providing administrative support for the Bronco summer football camps.

Sullivan joined the Bronco staff after serving as the office manager and administrative assistant for the Idaho State University Boise Center. Previously she worked for the Idaho Legislature as an administrative assistant for the House of Representatives Health and Welfare Committee (2001) and the State Affairs Committee (1992).

A 1977 graduate of Long Beach State with a bachelor of arts degree in psychology, Sullivan was a counselor in Long Beach, Calif., from 1979-83. From 1983-91 she was the founder and CEO of Art Concepts, Inc., a framed picture manufacturer in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Sullivan has two sons – Bryan (30) and Sean (20).

Antwon MurrayDirector of Recruiting

Antwon Murray, a Boise State graduate and a former Bronco defensive back, is entering his first season as the assistant director of player personnel at his alma mater.

Murray, who played defensive back for the Broncos from 2007-11, will assist the director of player personnel in recruiting efforts, including the coordination of on-campus visits for prospective student-athletes.

Murray served as Arkansas State’s director of player personnel in 2013, coordinating on-campus recruiting visits, overseeing social media efforts for the program and serving as the team’s academic liaison.

He was the recipient of the Bronco Ambassador Award at the team’s annual banquet following the conclusion of the 2011 regular season, and graduated with a degree in communications in 2011.

Upon graduation, Murray worked as a high school history teacher in his hometown of Lakeland, Fla., before working for Harsin at Arkansas State.

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// Staff //

Dale HolsteAssociate Director OF Athletic EquipmentOperations

Dale Holste is entering his 19th season as the equipment manager for the Boise State football team after joining the Broncos in 1996.

Holste was named the Athletic Equipment Manager Association’s District 8 Equipment Manager of

the Year in 2005, and is a past President of District 8 for the AEMA.

Holste came to Boise State from Fort Hays State (Kan.) University, where he served as the equipment manager and administrative assistant from 1990.

Prior to his stint at Fort Hays State, Holste worked at Mesa State (Colo.) College as an equipment manager from 1985-89.

He has also served as an equipment manager at the Mile High Football Camp in Greeley, Colo., for the Denver Dynamite of the Arena Football League, as an intern for the Washington Redskins and for the Idaho Stallions of the Indoor Professional Football League.

A native of Evergreen, Colo., Holste graduated from Fort Hays State in 1995. He is a certified member of the AEMA.

Holste and his wife Nancy live in Boise and have five children – Emily, Becky, Lacey, Kaycie and Craig.

Marc PaulAssistant AthleticDirector /Athletic Training

Marc Paul is in his seventh year as assistant athletic director and head athletic trainer at Boise State.

In addition to his job responsibilities at Boise State, Paul has also served as the NCAA

drug-education and drug-testing subcommittee chair.

Paul joined the Bronco staff from Nevada, where he spent a majority of his career. He spent eight years working as the school’s head athletic trainer, working primarily with football, rifle and golf. Before being named the head athletic trainer at Nevada, Paul was the interim head athletic trainer at the school for nearly a year and an assistant athletic trainer for a year. During that time he worked with football, men’s basketball and women’s swimming and diving.

Before joining the Wolf Pack, Paul was a clinical certified athletic trainer at Nevada Physical Therapy in Reno and a graduate assistant trainer at Clarion University of Pennsylvania.

Paul graduated from Nevada in 1995 and earned his master’s at Clarion in 1997.

Paul and his wife Tamara have a son, Colbi, and a daughter, Kennedi.

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Colorado State Sept. 6

8:15 p.m. (ESPN2)Boise, Idaho

@ NevadaOct. 4

8:30 p.m. (CBS SN)Reno, Nev.

@ ConnecticutSept. 13

10 a.m. (TBA)Storrs, Conn.

@ Air ForceSept. 27

5 p.m. (CBS SN)USAFA, Colo.

Quick FactsLocation: Oxford, Miss.President: Dr. Daniel JonesAthletic Director: Ross BjorkConference: Southeastern

Head Coach: Hugh Freeze (Southern Miss, 1992)Career Record: 45-18; Eighth YearR e c o r d a t S c h o o l : 1 5 - 11 , Third Year

2014 ScheduleAug. 28 BOISE STATESept. 6 at Vanderbilt*Sept. 13 LOUISIANALAFAYETTESept. 27 MEMPHISOct. 4 ALABAMA *Oct. 11 at Texas A&M *Oct. 18 TENNESSEE *Oct. 25 at LSU *Nov. 1 AUBURN *Nov. 8 PRESBYTERIAN *Nov. 22 at Arkansas *Nov. 29 MISS. STATE *

Sports InformationSID: Kyle CampbellE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (662) 915-7544

Stadium: Vaught-Hemingway StadiumCapacity: 60,580Surface: FieldTurf

www.olemisssports.com

www.csurams.com

Quick FactsLocation: Fort Collins, Colo.President: Dr. Anthony A. FrankAthletic Director: Jack GrahamConference: Mountain West

Head Coach: Jim McElwain (Eastern Washington, 1984)Career Record: 12-14, Third YearRecord at School: Same

2014 ScheduleAug. 29 COLORADOSept. 6 at Boise State *Sept. 13 UC DAVISSept. 27 at Boston CollegeOct. 4 TULSA Oct. 11 at Nevada *Oct. 18 UTAH STATE *Oct. 25 WYOMING *Nov. 1 at San Jose State *Nov. 8 HAWAI’I *Nov. 22 NEW MEXICO *Nov. 28 at Air Force *

Sports InformationSID: Paul KirkE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (970) 491-4672

Stadium: Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes StadiumCapacity: 32,500Surface: Field TurfPress Box Phone: (970) 491-8100

www.goairforcefalcons.com

Quick FactsLocation: USAFA, Colo.Superintendent: Lt. Gen. Mike GouldAthletic Director: Dr. Hans MuehConference: Mountain West

Head Coach: Troy Calhoun (Air Force, 1989)Career Record: 49-41, Eighth Year Record at School: Same

2014 ScheduleAug. 29 BYUSept. 6 STONY BROOKSept. 13 BOISE STATE *Sept. 19 at USF *Sep. 27 TEMPLE * Oct. 11 at Tulane *Oct. 23 at East Carolina* Nov. 1 UCF *Nov. 8 ARMY *Nov. 22 CINCINNATI *Nov. 29 at Memphis *Dec. 6 SMU *

Sports InformationSID: Troy GarnhartE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (719) 333-9263Cell Phone: (719) 359-7432

Stadium: Falcon StadiumCapacity: 46,692Surface: FieldTurfPress Box Phone: (719) 333-1100

Quick FactsLocation: Storrs, Conn.President: Dr. Randy BennettAthletic Director: Manuel WardConference: American Athletic Conference

Head Coach: Bob Diaco (Iowa, 1995)Career Record: 0-0, First SeasonRecord at School: Same

2014 ScheduleAug. 30 NICHOLLS STATESept. 6 at Wyoming*Sept. 13 at Georgia StateSept. 27 BOISE STATE*Oct. 4 NAVY Oct. 11 at Utah State *Oct. 18 NEW MEXICO *Nov. 1 at Army Nov. 8 at UNLV *Nov. 15 NEVADA *Nov. 21 at San Diego State *Nov. 28 COLORADO STATE *

Sports InformationSID: Mike EnrightE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (860) 486-5085

Stadium: Rentschler FieldCapacity: 40,000Surface: FieldTurf

Quick FactsLocation: Reno, Nev.President: Marc JohnsonAthletic Director: Doug KnuthConference: Mountain West

Head Coach: Brian Polian (John Carroll, 1997 / Baylor, 2000)Career Record: 4-8; Second Year Record at School: Same

2014 ScheduleAug. 30 SOUTHERN UTAHSept. 5 WASHINGTON STATESept. 13 at ArizonaSept. 27 at San Jose State *Oct. 4 BOISE STATE *Oct. 11 COLORADO STATE *Oct. 18 at BYU Oct. 25 at Hawai’i *Nov. 1 SAN DIEGO STATE *Nov. 15 at Air Force *Nov. 22 FRESNO STATE *Nov. 30 at UNLV *

Sports InformationSID: Chad HartleyE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (775) 682-6982Cell Phone: (775) 229-5513

Stadium: Mackay StadiumCapacity: 29,993Surface: Field TurfPress Box Phone: (775) 784-6545

www.nevadawolfpack.com

2014 ScheduleAug. 30 SOUTHERNSept. 6 LOUISIANA TECHSept. 13 at Ole MissSept. 20 at Boise StateOct. 4 GEORGIA STATE *Oct. 14 at Texas State *Oct. 21 ARKANSAS STATE *Nov. 1 SOUTH ALABAMA *Nov. 8 at New Mexico State *Nov. 15 at ULM *Nov. 22 APPALACHIAN STATE *Nov. 29 at Troy *

www.uconnhuskies.com

// 2014 Opponents //

Ole MissAug. 28

6 p.m. (ESPN)Atlanta

Louisiana LafayetteSept. 20

8:30 p.m.(CBS SN)Boise, Idaho

Quick FactsLocation: Lafayette, Louis.President: Dr. Joseph SavoieAthletic Director: Scott FarmerConference: Sun Belt Conference

Head Coach: Mark Hudspeth (Iowa, 1995)Career Record: 93-33, 11th SeasonRecord at School: 27-12, Fourth Season

Sports InformationSID: Matt SullivanE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (337) 482-6331

Stadium: Cajun FieldCapacity: 31,000Surface: Pro Grass Synthetic Turf

www.ragincajuns.com

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@ New MexicoNov. 8

5 p.m. (CBS SN)Albuquerque, N.M.

San Diego StateNov. 15

TBA (TBA)Boise, Idaho

@ WyomingNov. 22

TBA (TBA)Laramie, Wyo.

BYUOct. 24

7 p.m. (ESPN)Boise, Idaho

Utah StateNov. 29

TBA (TBA)Boise, Idaho

Quick FactsLocation: Albuquerque, N.M.President: Dr. Robert FrankVP for Athletics: Paul KrebsConference: Mountain West

Head Coach: Bob Davie (Youngstown State, 1977)Career Record: 42-43, Eighth YearRecord at School: 7-18, Third Year

2014 ScheduleAug. 30 UTEPSept. 6 ARIZONA STATESept. 20 at New Mexico StateSept. 26 FRESNO STATE *Oct. 4 at UTSAOct. 10 San Diego State *Oct. 18 at Air Force *Nov. 1 at UNLV *Nov. 8 BOISE STATE *Nov. 15 at Utah State *Nov. 22 at Colorado State *Nov. 29 WYOMING *

Sports InformationSID: Frank MercoglianoE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (505) 925-5520Cell Phone: (505) 410-4844

Stadium: University StadiumCapacity: 39,224Surface: FieldTurfPress Box Phone: (505) 925-5573

www.golobos.com

www.goaztecs.com

www.utahstateaggies.com

Quick FactsLocation: Logan, UtahPresident: Stan AlbrechtAthletic Director: Scott BarnesConference: Mountain West

Head Coach: Matt Wells (Utah State, 1996)Career Record: 9-5, Second YearRecord at School: Same

2014 ScheduleAug. 31 at TennesseeSept. 6 IDAHO STATE Sept. 13 WAKE FORESTSept. 20 at Arkansas StateOct. 3 at BYU *Oct. 11 AIR FORCE *Oct. 18 at Colorado State *Oct. 25 UNLV *Nov. 1 at Hawai’i *Nov. 7 at Wyoming *Nov. 15 NEW MEXICO *Nov. 21 SAN JOSE STATE *Nov. 29 at Boise State

www.gobulldogs.com

Quick FactsLocation: Laramie, Wyo.President: Dr. Tom BuchananAthletic Director: Tom BurmanConference: Mountain West

Head Coach: Craig Bohl (Nebraska, 1979)Career Record: 104-32, 12th YearRecord at School: 0-0, First Year

2014 ScheduleAug. 30 MONTANASept. 6 AIR FORCE *Sept. 13 at OregonSept. 20 FLORIDA ATLANTICSept. 27 at Michigan StateOct. 11 at Hawai’i *Oct. 18 SAN JOSE STATE *Oct. 25 at Colorado State *Nov. 1 at Fresno State *Nov. 7 UTAH STATE *Nov. 22 BOISE STATE *Nov. 29 at New Mexico *

Sports InformationSID: Tim HarkinsE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (307) 766-2256Cell Phone: (307) 760-7847

Stadium: Jonah Field at War Memorial StadiumCapacity: 29,181Surface: FieldTurfPress Box Phone: (307) 766-2222

www.gowyo.com

www.byucougars.com

Quick FactsLocation: Provo, UtahPresident: Cecil O. SamuelsonAthletic Director: Tom HolmoeConference: Independent

Head Coach: Bronco Mendenhall (Oregon State, 1988)Career Record: 82-34, 10th YearRecord at School: Same

2014 ScheduleAug. 29 at UconnSept. 6 at TexasSept. 11 HOUSTONSept. 20 VIRGINIA Oct. 3 UTAH STATEOct. 9 at Central FloridaOct. 18 NEVADAOct. 24 at Boise StateNov. 1 at Middle TennesseeNov. 15 at UNLVNov. 22 SAVANNAH STATENov. 29 at California

Sports InformationFootball SID: Brett PyneE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (801) 422-4912Cell Phone: (801) 367-1631

Stadium: LaVell Edwards StadiumCapacity: 63,470Surface: Natural GrassPress Box Phone: (801) 422-2609

Quick FactsLocation: Fresno, Calif.President: Dr. John WeltyAthletic Director: Thomas BoehConference: Mountain West

Head Coach: Tim DeRuyter (Air Force, 1985)Career Record: 20-6, Third YearRecord at School: Same

2014 ScheduleAug. 30 at USCSept. 6 at UtahSept. 13 NEBRASKASept. 20 SOUTHERN UTAHSept. 26 at New Mexico *Oct. 3 SAN DIEGO STATE *Oct. 10 at UNLV *Oct. 17 at Boise State *Nov. 1 WYOMING*Nov. 8 SAN JOSE STATE *Nov. 22 at Nevada *Nov. 29 HAWAI’I *

Sports InformationSID: Jason ClayE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (559) 278-6577Cell Phone: (559) 287-3304

Stadium: Bulldog StadiumCapacity: 41,031Surface: FieldTurfPress Box Phone: (559) 278-5951

// 2014 Opponents //

Fresno StateOct. 17

6 p.m. (ESPN)Boise, Idaho

Sports InformationSID: Doug HoffmanE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (435) 797-3714Cell Phone: (435) 881-8011

Stadium: Merlin Olsen Field at Romney StadiumCapacity: 25,513Surface: AstroTurf

Quick FactsLocation: San DiegoPresident: Dr. Stephen WeberAthletic Director: Jim SterkConference: Mountain West

Head Coach: Rocky Long (New Mexico, 1974)Career Record: 90-83, 15th YearRecord at School: 25-14, Fourth Year

Sports InformationSID: Mike MayE-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (619) 594-3023Cell Phone: (619) 947-8372

Stadium: Qualcomm StadiumCapacity: 54,000Surface: Natural GrassPress Box Phone: (619) 281-0404

2014 ScheduleAug. 30 NORTHERN ARIZONASept. 6 at North CarolinaSept. 20 at Oregon StateSept. 27 UNLV *Oct. 3 at Fresno State *Oct. 10 at New Mexico *Oct. 18 HAWAI’I *Nov. 1 at Nevada *Nov. 8 IDAHO *Nov. 15 at Boise State *Nov. 21 AIR FORCE *Nov. 29 SAN JOSE STATE *

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Thursday, August 28 TV TimeOle Miss at Boise State ESPN 6 p.m. MTNorth Dakota at San Jose State TBD 7 p.m. PTFriday, August 29 Colorado State at Colorado FOX Sports 1 7 p.m. MTUNLV at Arizona ESPN 7:30 p.m. PT Saturday, August 30 Nicholls State at Air Force TBD TBAFresno State at USC FOX 4:30 p.m. PTWashington at Hawai’i CBSSN 2 p.m. HTSouthern Utah at Nevada TBD TBDUTEP at New Mexico TBD TBDNorthern Arizona at San Diego State TBD TBDNorth Dakota at San Jose State TBD TBDUtah State at Tennessee SECN 5 p.m. MTMontana at Wyoming ROOT 2 p.m. MTFriday, September 5 Washington State at Nevada ESPN 7:30 p.m. PTSaturday, September 6 Air Force at Wyoming ESPNU 8:15 p.m. MTColorado State at Boise State* ESPN2 8:15 p.m. MTFresno State at Utah PAC-12N 12 p.m. PTOregon State at Hawai’i CBSSN 4:30 p.m. HTArizona State at New Mexico CBSSN 5 p.m. MTSan Diego State at North Carloina ESPNews 5 p.m. PTSane Jose State at Auburn ESPN2/ESPNU 4 p.m. PTNorthern Colorado at UNLV TBD TBAIdaho State at Utah State TBD 6 p.m. MTFriday, September 12 Northern Illinois at UNLV TBA TBASaturday, September 13 Air Force at Georgia State ESPN3 11 a.m. MTBoise State at Connecticut TBD 10 a.m. MTUC Davis at Colorado State TBD TBANebraska at Fresno State CBSSN 7:30 p.m. PTNorthern Iowa at Hawai’i TBD TBANevada at Arizona PAC-12N 8 p.m. PTWake Forest at Utah State CBSSN 5 p.m. MTWyoming at Oregon PAC-12N 12 p.m. MTSaturday, September 20 Louisiana at Boise State CBSSN 8:30 p.m. MTSouthern Utah at Fresno State TBD TBAHawai’i at Colorado TBD TBANex Mexico at New Mexico State TBD 6 p.m. MTSan Diego State at Oregon State TBD TBASan Jose State at Minnesota TBD TBAUtah State at Arkansas State TBD TBAFlorida Atlantic at Wyoming TBD Friday, September 26 Fresno State at New Mexico* ESPN or ESPN2 5 p.m. PTSaturday, September 27 Boise State at Air Force* CBSSN 5 p.m. MTColorado State at Boston College TBD TBANevada at San Jose State CBSSN 7:30 p.m. PTUNLV at San Diego State* ESPNN TBD TBAWyoming at Michigan State TBD TBAFriday, October 3 Utah State at BYU TBD TBASan Diego State at Fresno State* CBSSN 7 p.m. PTSaturday, October 4 Navy at Air Force CBSSN 1:30 p.m. MTBoise State at Nevada* CBSSN 8:30 p.m. MTTulsa at Colorado TBD TBAHawai’i at Rice TBD TBANew Mexico at UTSA TBD TBAUNLV at San Jose State ESPNN TBD TBA

Friday, October 10 TV TimeSan Diego State at New Mexico* ESPNU 7:30 p.m. MTFresno State at UNLV* CBSSN 7 p.m. PTSaturday, October 11 TV Time Air Force at Utah State ESPN Network TBAColorado State at Nevada* CBSSN 8:30 p.m. MTWyoming at Hawai’i TBD TBAFriday, October 17 Fresno State at Boise State* ESPN 6 p.m. MTSaturday, October 18New Mexico at Air Force* ROOT 1:30 p.m. MTUtah State at Colorado State* CBSSN 5 p.m. CBSSNHawai’i at San Diego State* CBSSN 4:30 p.m. HTNevada at BYU TBD TBASan Jose State at Wyoming* ESPNN TBD TBAFriday, October 24BYU at Boise State ESPN or ESPN2 7 p.m. MTSaturday, October 25 Wyoming at Colorado State* ROOT 5 p.m. MTNevada at Hawai’i TBD TBASan Jose State at Navy CBSSN 10 a.m. PTUNLV at Utah State* ESPNN TBD TBASaturday, November 1 Air Force at Army CBS 9 a.m. MTColorado State at San Jose State* CBSSN 5 p.m. MTWyoming at Fresno State* ESPN TBD TBAUtah State at Hawai’i* TBD TBASan Diego State at Nevada* CBSSN 7:30 p.m. PTNew Mexico at UNLV* ROOT 3:30 p.m. MTFriday, November 7 Utah State at Wyoming* ESPN2 6 p.m. MTSaturday, November 8 Air Force at UNLV* TBD TBABoise State at New Mexico* CBSSN 5 p.m. MTHawai’i at Colorado State* ESPNN TBD TBASan Jose State at Fresno State* CBSSN 7: 30 p.m . P T Idaho at San Diego State ROOT 3:30 p.m. PTSaturday, November 15 Nevada at Air Force* ROOT 12 p.m. PTSan Diego State at Boise State TBD TBAHawai’i at San Jose State* TBD TBANew Mexico at Utah State* ESPNN TBD TBAUNLV at BYU TBD TBAFriday, November 21 Air Force at San Diego State* CBSSN 7:30 p.m. MTSan Jose State at Utah State* ESPN2 6:30 p.m. PTSaturday, November 22 Boise State at Wyoming* TBD TBANew Mexico at Colorado State* ROOT 11:30 p.m. MTFresno State at Nevada* TBD TBAUNLV at Hawai’i TBD TBAFriday, November 28 Colorado State at Air Force* CBSSN 1:30 p.m. MTSaturday, November 29 Utah State at Boise State* TBD TBAHawai’i at Fresno State* TBD TBANevada at UNLV* ESPNN TBD TBAWyoming at New Mexico* ROOT 1:00 p.m. MTSan Jose State at San Diego State* CBSSN 12:30 p.m. PTSaturday, December 6 MW Football Championship Game+ CBS 8 p.m. MT

*Mountain West game

+The Mountain West Football Championship Game will be played at the home stadium of the divisional champion with the highest BCS ranking.

All dates and times are local to site and are subject to change.

The broadcast outlets for those games listed as TBD are still being determined.

// 2014 MW Composite Schedule //

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Tuesday - December 23, 20149:30 p.m. (ET) - ESPN

Qualcomm Stadium - San Diego, CaliforniaMountain West vs. Navy (if bowl eligible)

Last Year’s Result: Utah State 21, NIU 14

Saturday - December 20, 20143:30 p.m. (ET) - ABC

Sam Boyd Stadium - Las Vegas, NevadaMountain West #1 vs. Pac-12 #6

Last Year’s Result: USC 45, Fresno State 20

Wednesday - December 24, 20148:00 p.m. (ET) - ESPN

Aloha Stadium - Honolulu, Hawai’iMountain West vs. C-USA

Last Year’s Result: Oregon State 38, Boise State 23

Saturday - December 20, 20142:20 p.m. (ET) - ESPN

University Stadium - Albuquerque, New Mexico C-USA vs. Mountain West

Last Year’s Result: Colorado State 48, Washington State 45

// 2014 MW Bowl Games //

Saturday - December 20, 20145:45 p.m. (ET) - ESPN

Bronco Stadium - Boise, IdahoMAC vs. Mountain West

Last Year’s Result: San Diego State 49, Buffalo 15

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// 2014-15 Bowl Schedule //

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SEATTLE (AP) – Keith Price threw a pair of third-quarter touchdown passes to become Washington’s all-time leader, while the team returned to renovated Husky Stadium with a stunning 38-6 win over No. 19 Boise State on Saturday. Price completed 23 of 31 passes for 324 yards. He found Kasen Williams on a 19-yard TD on Washington’s first possession of the second half and his 18-yard strike to Josh Perkins gave Washington a 24-6 lead late in the third quarter. It was Price’s 56th career touchdown, passing Cody Pickett as Washington’s all-time leader. The Broncos fell to 26-4 under Petersen when given at least 10 days of preparation and was the first time since a 58-0 loss against Washington State in 1997 the Broncos failed to score a touchdown. Bishop Sankey rushed for 161 yards and two touchdowns. Sankey scored on a 1-yard plunge in the first quarter then added a 23-yard TD scamper with 10:45 left to give Washington a 31-6 lead. Dwayne Washington capped the victory with an 8-yard TD run with 5:56 left.

SCORE BY QUARTERBoise State 0 3 3 0 6 Washington 7 3 14 14 38

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter8:20 UW Sankey 1-yd run (Coons kick) 16 plays, 84 yards, TOP: 4:42Second Quarter10:21 UW Coons 30-yd field goal 13 plays, 63 yards, TOP: 3:432:31 BSU Goodale 37-yd field goal 13 plays, 60 yards, TOP: 3:33Third Quarter9:37 BSU Goodale 20-yd field goal 18 plays, 72 yards, TOP: 5:237:50 UW Williams 19-yd pass from Price (Coons kick) 4 plays, 61 yards, TOP: 1:351:34 UW Perkins 18-yd pass from Price (Coons kick) 7 plays, 64 yards, TOP: 2:14Fourth Quarter10:45 UW Sankey 23-yd run (Coons kick) 11 plays, 77 yards, TOP: 3:285:56 UW Washington 8-yd run (Coons kick) 8 plays, 51 yards, TOP: 3:30

TEAM STATISTICSBSU UW

First Downs 23 33 Net Yards Rushing 171 268Net Yards Passing 175 324Completions-Attempts-Int. 29-46-1 23-31-1Total Offense (plays-yards) 88-346 85-592Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 2-19 8-61Punts-Yards 5-198 2-75Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 5-110-0 2-41-0Punt returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Interceptions-Yds-TD 1-0-0 1-0-0Time of Possession 30:51 29:09Third-Down Conversions 8-of-19 11-of-15Fourth-Down Conversions 1-of-2 0-of-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-for-3 5-for-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSBoise StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Ajayi (23-93-0), Baltazar (10-49-0), Southwick (5-22-0), Field (4-7-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Southwick (25-40-0-1-152), Hedrick (4-6-0-0-23).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Boldewijn (8-62-0), Moore (6-43-0), Miller (6-31-0), Baltazar (3-

7-0), Williams-Rhodes (2-19-0), Huff (1-6-0), Linehan (1-5-0), Ajayi (1-1-0), Fields (1-1-0).Interceptions: Deayon (1).Sacks: Lawrence (1.0).

WashingtonRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Sankey (25-161-2), Washington (13-52-1), Price (6-25-0), Mickens

(1-8-0), Cooper (6-8-0), Williams (1-7-0), Miles (1-7-0), Callier (1-0-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Price (23-31-2-1-324).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Mickens (9-109-0), Smith (4-69-0), Ross (4-39-0), Williams

(3-68-1), Perkins (1-18-1), Sankey (1-12-0), Stringfellow (1-9-0).

Interceptions: Parker (1).Sacks: None

GAME ONE (19/19) Boise State @(RV/RV) WashingtonAug. 31, 2013 Husky Stadium • SeattleAtt.: 71,963 • TV: FOX Sports 1

BOISE, Idaho (AP) – Joe Southwick threw five touchdown passes as Boise State (1-1) pounded overmatched UT Martin (1-1) 63-14 on Saturday. This was the first meeting between the programs, and the longest trip west Tennessee-Martin has made for a football game. Boise State, which has won 12 consecutive home openers on the blue turf at Bronco Stadium, led 49-7 at halftime. They substituted freely in the second half. Southwick, who was pulled from the game early in the second half, completed 17 of 25 passes for 234 yards. He was not intercepted. Jay Ajayi ran for 80 yards on 15 carries and scored twice for the Broncos. Shane Williams-Rhodes caught 7 passes for 89 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

SCORE BY QUARTERUT Martin 7 0 0 7 14Boise State 14 35 14 0 63

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter8:05 BSU Ajayi 11-yd run (Goodale kick) 9 plays, 70 yards, TOP: 1:592:49 UTM Garland 11-yd pass from Favre (Redditt kick) 13 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 5:161:29 BSU Burks 54-yd pass from Southwick (Goodale kick) 4 plays, 66 yards, TOP: 1:20Second Quarter14:54 Miller 5-yd pass from Southwick (Goodale kick) 6 plays, 43 yards, TOP: 1:3510:27 BSU Ajayi 11-yd run (Goodale kick) 6 plays, 63 yards, TOP: 1:535:17 BSU Moore 5-yd pass from Southwick (Goodale kick) 8 plays, 59 yards, TOP: 2:295:03 BSU Douglas 33-yd interception return (Goodale kick) 2:57 BSU Williams-Rhodes 15-yd pass from Southwick (Goodale kick) 5 plays, 15 yards, TOP: 2:00Third Quarter12:26 BSU Williams-Rhodes 30-yd pass from Southwick (Goodale kick) 9 plays, 73 yards, TOP: 2:347:23 BSU Hedrick 50-yd run (Goodale kick) 4 plays, 62 yards, TOP: 1:40Fourth Quarter13:08 UTM McNeil 4-yd run (Redditt kick) 16 plays, 84 yards, TOP: 5:09

TEAM STATISTICS UTM BSU First Downs 20 25 Net Yards Rushing 152 220Net Yards Passing 210 252Completions-Attempts-Int. 21-35-4 20-32-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 84-362 81-472Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 2-1Penalties: Number-Yards 10-102 2-31Punts-Yards 7-321 6-262Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 5-85-0 2-27-0Punt returns-Yards-TD 2-(-1)-0 3-71-0Interceptions-Yds-TD 0-0-0 4-82-1Time of Possession 31:00 29:00Third-Down Conversions 11-of-20 5-of-15Fourth-Down Conversions 1-of-2 2-of-3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-for-2 5-for-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 1-6

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSBoise StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Ajayi (15-80-2), Hedrick (1-50-1), Bertoli (1-36-0), Fields (9-32-0), Williams-Rhodes

(2-26-0), Baltazar (7-10-0), Demas (2-3-0), Southwick (7-{-5}-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Southwick (17-25-5-0-234), Hedrick (2-4-0-0-11), Patti (1-3-0-0-7).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Williams-Rhodes (7-89-2), Miller (5-45-1), Burks (3-69-1), Burroughs (2-11-0),

Moore (2-10-1), Boldewijn (1-28-0).Interceptions: Douglas (2), Kamper (1), Thompson (1).Sacks: Martin (1.0).

UT MartinRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): McNeil (19-87-1), Toure (7-24-0), Garland (6-24-0), Favre (11-18-0), Ray (2-5-0),

Butler (1-5-0), Neal (2-{-9}-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Favre (15-22-1-3-155), Neal (6-13-0-1-55).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Butler (9-118-0), Kerrick (2-25-0), Ray (2-12-0), McNeil (2-10-0), Garland

(1-11-1), Axline (1-10-0), Davis (1-7-0), Thompson (1-6-0), Anderson (1-6-0), Toure (1-5-0).

Interceptions: None.Sacks: Bell (2.0).

GAME TWO Boise State vs.UT MartinSept. 7, 2013 Bronco Stadium • Boise, IdahoAtt.: 33,293 • TV: ESPN3

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BOISE, Idaho (AP) – Jay Ajayi rushed for four touchdowns and Joe Southwick threw for one score and rushed for another to lead Boise State to a 42-20 victory over Air Force. The Broncos (2-1, 1-0 MW) pulled away in the second half while slowing a Falcons running game that had piled up 139 yards in the first half. Boise State outscored the Falcons 21-3 in the final two quarters and had two other scoring drives scuttled by turnovers. Ajayi rushed for 125 yards on 17 carries, the sophomore’s second game with more than 100 yards rushing. He scored on long runs of 35 and 20 yards after beating defenders around the corner and racing down the sideline. Meanwhile, Southwick was sharp throughout the game, putting together the most accurate passing game in school history. He was 27 of 29 for 287 yards and spread the ball to six receivers. His favorite target was Matt Miller, who had 10 catches for 112 yards.

SCORE BY QUARTERAir Force 7 10 0 3 20Boise State 7 14 7 14 42

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter10:42 AF Awini 1-yd run (Conant kick) 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 4:186:49 BSU Moore 9-yd pass from Southwick (Goodale kick) 10 plays, 71 yards, TOP: 3:53Second Quarter13:11 AF Conant 33-yd field goal 17 plays, 59 yards, TOP: 8:3810:41 BSU Ajayi 20-yd run (Goodale kick) 6 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 2:306:20 AF Awini 1-yd run (Conant kick) 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 4:210:24 BSU Southwick 1-yd run (Goodale kick) 15 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 5:56Third Quarter3:59 BSU Ajayi 35-yd run (Goodale kick) 6 plays, 67 yards, TOP: 2:27Fourth Quarter10:56 AF Conant 24-yd field goal 13 plays, 76 yards, TOP: 5:088:12 BSU Ajayi 9-yd run (Goodale kick) 7 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 2:444:46 BSU Ajayi 2-yd run (Goodale kick) 6 plays, 47 yards, TOP: 3:14

TEAM STATISTICSAF BSU

First Downs 17 31 Net Yards Rushing 188 229Net Yards Passing 99 304Completions-Attempts-Int. 4-10-1 29-31-1Total Offense (plays-yards) 62-287 72-533Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 2-1Penalties: Number-Yards 3-23 5-55Punts-Yards 3-107 0-0Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 1-33-0 3-50-0Punt returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Interceptions-Yds-TD 1-17-0 1-0-0Time of Possession 29:44 30:16Third-Down Conversions 6-of-14 8-of-10Fourth-Down Conversions 2-of-2 0-of-0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-for-4 5-for-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSBoise StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Ajayi (17-125-4), Southwick (6-53-1), Baltazar (11-47-0), Fields (2-6-

0), Williams-Rhodes (2-4-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Southwick (27-29-1-1-287), Hedrick (2-2-0-0-17).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Miller (10-112-0), Moore (8-70-1), Williams-Rhodes (5-29-0),

Burks (3-37-0), Boldewijn (2-23-0), Linehan (1-33-0).Interceptions: Thompson (1).Sacks: None.

Air ForceRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Awini (23-107-2), Hart (18-57-0), LaCoste (3-14-0), Lee (3-13-0),

Roberts (1-1-0), Rushing (1-1-0), MacArthur (2-{-3}-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Awini (4-9-0-1-99), Roberts (0-1-0-0-0).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Gagliano (2-62-0), MacArthur (2-37-0).Interceptions: Spears (1).Sacks: None

GAME THREE Boise State vs.Air ForceSept. 13, 2013 Bronco Stadium • Boise, IdahoAtt.: 36,069 • TV: ESPN

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) – Derek Carr threw for 460 yards and four touchdowns and led the game-winning drive that helped Fresno State avoid a fourth-quarter collapse and snap a seven-game losing streak to Boise State with a 41-40 victory. Josh Quezada capped a 13-play, 87-yard drive with a 1-yard run with 2:14 remaining that put the Bulldogs (3-0, 1-0 Mountain West) back ahead after they had blown a 15-point lead. Aaron Baltazar had run for two scores and Joe Southwick added another as Boise State (2-2, 1-1) scored three touchdowns in less than 9 minutes to turn a 34-19 deficit into a 40-34 lead with just over 7 minutes remaining.

SCORE BY QUARTERBoise State 10 9 7 14 40Fresno State 10 14 10 7 41

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter10:25 FS Quezada 14-yd pass from Carr (McGuire kick) 9 plays, 58 yards, TOP: 2:054:02 BSU Ajayi 1-yd run (Goodale kick) 11 plays, 76 yards, TOP: 4:142:33 FS McGuire 20-yd field goal 7 plays, 77 yards, TOP: 1:251:18 BSU Goodale 31-yd field goal 6 plays, 61 yards, TOP: 1:15Second Quarter11:36 FS Harper 21-yd pass from Carr (McGuire kick) 2 plays, 62 yards, TOP: 0:289:05 BSU Ware 18-yd pass from Hedrick (Miller rush failed) 6 plays, 39 yards, TOP: 2:222:28 FS Harper 4-yd pass from Carr (McGuire kick) 10 plays, 71 yards, TOP: 3:100:07 BSU Goodale 32-yd field goal 13 plays, 64 yards, TOP: 2:15Third Quarter10:47 FS Adams 1-yd pass from Carr (McGuire kick) 12 plays, 79 yards, TOP: 4:070:58 GS McGuire 28-yd field goal 10 plays, 81 yards, TOP: 3:050:41 BSU Baltazar 35-yd run (Goodale kick) 1 play, 35 yards, TOP: 0:07Fourth Quarter8:28 BSU Baltazar 2-yd run (Baltazar rush failed) 13 plays, 89 yards, TOP: 4:047:04 BSU Southwick 1-yd run (Hardee pass from Miller) 4 plays, 32 yards, TOP: 1:192:14 FS Quezada 1-yd run (McGuire kick) 13 plays, 87 yards, TOP: 4:45

TEAM STATISTICS BSU FS First Downs 32 27 Net Yards Rushing 200 62Net Yards Passing 361 460Completions-Attempts-Int. 33-47-1 39-60-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 100-561 84-522Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 4-40 5-48Punts-Yards 3-118 5-206Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 6-165-0 6-124-0Punt returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-(-1)-0Interceptions-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-4-0Time of Possession 33:03 26:57Third-Down Conversions 11-of-20 8-of-17Fourth-Down Conversions 1-of-4 2-of-2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-for-7 6-for-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 4-19

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSBoise StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Baltazar (18-92-2), Southwick (15-54-1), Ajayi (20-54-1).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Southwick (31-45-0-1-313), Hedrick (1-1-1-0-18), Harman (1-1-0-0-30).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Miller (9-93-0), Moore (9-72-0), Boldewijn (6-106-0), Williams-Rhodes (4-10-0),

Peters (2-30-0), Lukehart (1-30-0), Ware (1-18-1), Baltazar (1-2-0).Interceptions: None.Sacks: Martin (1.0).

Fresno StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Quezada (16-41-1), Burse (1-20-0), Carr (3-8-0), Micenheimer (1-{-1}-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Carr (39-60-4-0-460).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Adams (12-110-1), Burse (10-148-0), Quezada (7-42-1), Watson (4-85-0),

Jensen (3-39-0), Harper (3-36-2).

Interceptions: Smith (1).Sacks: Ederaine (2.0), Davison (1.0), Norton (1.0).

GAME FOUR Boise State @(RV/25) Fresno StateSept. 20, 2013 Bulldog Stadium • Fresno, Calif.Att.: 41,031 • TV: ESPN

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BOISE, Idaho (AP) – Joe Southwick threw for 268 yards and three touchdowns and Jay Ajayi rushed for 83 yards and another touchdown to help Boise State get back on track with a 60-7 victory over Southern Mississippi. The Broncos also got help from special teams, which blocked two field goals and forced a fumble on a punt return, and a defense that rebounded after getting torched a week ago. The offense for Boise State (3-2, 1-1 MW) started slowly, but Southwick, with the help of some big runs by Aaron Baltazar and Jay Ajayi, got things rolling, putting up points on nine of their next 10 possessions.

SCORE BY QUARTERSouthern Miss 0 7 0 0 7Boise State 7 23 17 13 60

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter4:53 BSU Williams-Rhodes 10-yd run (Goodale kick) 5 plays, 68 yards, TOP: 1:06Second Quarter14:21 BSU Goodale 33-yd field goal 8 plays, 64 yards, TOP: 3:1712:25 USM Ricard 5-yd pass from Bridgford (Acosta kick) 2 plays, 8 yards, TOP: 0:3210:10 BSU Boldewijn 42-yd pass from Southwick (Goodale kick) 7 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 2:153:52 BSU Williams-Rhodes 14-yd pass from Southwick (Goodale kick) 4 plays, 27 yards, TOP: 1:361:09 BSU Ajayi 4-yd run (Goodale kick failed) 6 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 1:03Third Quarter10:10 BSU Miller 18-yd pass from Southwick (Goodale kick) 9 plays, 71 yards, TOP: 3:355:50 BSU Goodale 26-yd field goal 11 plays, 48 yards, TOP: 3:383:11 BSU Hedrick 2-yd run (Goodale kick) 4 plays, 32 yards, TOP: 0:39Fourth Quarter12:45 BSU Fields 6-yd run (Goodale kick) 8 plays, 40 yards, TOP: 3:343:22 BSU Bertoli 7-yd run (Goodale kick blocked) 5 plays, 37 yards, TOP: 2:29

TEAM STATISTICSUSM BSU

First Downs 15 30 Net Yards Rushing 103 229Net Yards Passing 163 316Completions-Attempts-Int. 21-34-2 23-27-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 64-266 79-545Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-1 2-1Penalties: Number-Yards 7-57 5-50Punts-Yards 8-339 3-107Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 5-87-0 2-40-0Punt returns-Yards-TD 1-(-3)-0 4-116-0Interceptions-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-0-0Time of Possession 28:42 31:18Third-Down Conversions 2-of-13 11-of-16Fourth-Down Conversions 0-of-0 0-of-0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-for-1 9-for-9Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-18 4-28

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSBoise StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Ajayi (14-83-1), Fields (12-46-1), Baltazar (4-36-0), Hedrick (5-29-1),

Bertoli (4-24-1), Williams-Rhodes (2-21-1), Thomas (7-10-0), Southwick (1-{-18}-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Southwick (19-23-3-0-268), Hedrick (3-3-0-0-45), Patti (1-1-

0-0-3).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Williams-Rhodes (9-59-1), Miller (5-107-1), Boldewijn (3-104-

1), Ware (2-19-0), Hardee (1-17-0), Baltazar (1-10-0), Sperbeck (1-3-0), Thomas (1-{-3}-0).Interceptions: Douglas (1), Thompson (1).Sacks: Bell (1.0), Lawrence (1.0), McCaskill (1.0), Taimatuia (1.0).

Southern MissRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Hardy (10-80-0), Richard (12-32-0), Holmes (1-10-0), Hester (3-9-

0), Bridgford (1-{-6}-0), Mullens (3-{-22}-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Bridgford (18-30-1-2-143), Mullens (3-4-0-0-20).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Triplett (4-54-0), Cox (3-32-0), Ricard (3-18-1), Holmes (3-

17-0), Richard (3-15-0), Sullivan (2-14-0), Revies (2-10-0), Bradley (1-3-0).Interceptions: None.Sacks: Howze (1.0), Thomas (1.0), Williams (1.0).

GAME FIVE Boise State vs.Southern MissSept. 28, 2013 Bronco Stadium • Boise, IdahoAtt.: 35,356 • TV: ESPNU

LOGAN, Utah (AP) – Joe Southwick passed for a career high 335 yards and two touchdowns on 30-of-44 passing as Boise State topped Utah State 34-23 Saturday night. Shane Williams-Rhodes caught 13 of Southwick’s passes for 150 yards and a touchdown while running back Jay Ajayi added 109 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries. The Broncos (4-2, 2-1 Mountain West) gained 26 first downs to USU’s 16 in the game and gained 447 yards of total offense. Junior Craig Harrison made his first start at quarterback for Utah State (3-4, 2-1 Mountain West) after Chuckie Keeton, three-year starter for the Aggies, suffered a season-ending knee injury in the first quarter of a loss to BYU last week.

SCORE BY QUARTERBoise State 10 14 10 0 34 Utah State 0 10 0 13 23

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter7:13 BSU Ajayi 2-yd run (Goodale kick) 10 plays, 61 yards, TOP: 3:434:18 BSU Goodale 35-yd field goal 5 plays, 44 yards, TOP: 0:58Second Quarter13:43 USU DeMartino 1-yd run (Diaz kick) 3 plays, 50 yards, TOP: 0:569:03 BSU Southwick 7-yd run (Goodale kick) 13 plays, 91 yards, TOP: 4:353:04 BSU Burks 24-yd pass from Southwick (Goodale kick) 9 plays, 89 yards, TOP: 3:130:57 USU Diaz 33-yd field goal 7 plays, 59 yards, TOP: 2:07Third Quarter9:33 BSU Williams-Rhodes 2-yd pass from Southwick (Goodale kick) 11 plays, 69 yards, TOP: 4:182:29 BSU Goodale 39-yd field goal 10 plays, 63 yards, TOP: 3:47Fourth Quarter14:12 USU Lawson 65-yd interception return (Garretson pass failed) 0:20 USU Van Leeuwen 4-yd pass from Garretson (Diaz kick) 14 plays, 91 yards, TOP; 5:26

TEAM STATISTICS BSU USU First Downs 26 16 Net Yards Rushing 112 127Net Yards Passing 335 221Completions-Attempts-Int. 30-45-3 16-31-2Total Offense (plays-yards) 85-447 70-348Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-0 1-1Penalties: Number-Yards 5-43 8-70Punts-Yards 6-198 8-315Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 3-39-0 1-15-0Punt returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 3-(-2)-0Interceptions-Yds-TD 2-2-0 3-65-1Time of Possession 32:56 27:04Third-Down Conversions 8-of-17 3-of-15Fourth-Down Conversions 1-of-1 1-of-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-for-5 3-for-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-15 2-13

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSBoise StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Ajayi (22-109-1), Thomas (5-13-0), Williams-Rhodes (1-12-0), Hed-

rick (1-{-2}-0), Southwick (5-{-2}-1), Fields (2-{-2}-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Southwick (30-44-2-2-335), Sperbeck (0-1-0-1-0)Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Williams-Rhodes (13-150-1), Boldewijn (5-66-0), Burks (4-45-

1), Huff (2-17-0), Peters (2-11-0), Miller (2-11-0), Hardee (1-27-0), Ajayi (1-8-0).Interceptions: Deayon (1), Douglas (1).Sacks: Martin (1.5), Lawrence (1.0), Nance (1.0), Marshall (0.5).

Utah StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Marshall (19-69-0, DeMartino (11-37-1), Harrison (5-26-0), Gar-

retson (4-{-5}-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Harrison (7-17-0-0-105), Garretson (9-14-1-2-116).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Reynolds (5-142-0), Natson (4-19-0), Van Leeuwen (3-25-1),

Marshall (1-14-0), Butler (1-11-0), Williams (1-5-0), Swindall (1-5-0).Interceptions: Lawson (2), Suite (1).Sacks: Larsen (1.0), Nielsen (1.0).

GAME SIX Boise State atUtah StateOct. 12, 2013 Romney Stadium • Logan, UtahAtt.: 25,513 • TV: CBS SN

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BOISE, Idaho (AP) – Boise State running back Jay Ajayi ran for a career-high 222 yards on 24 carries with three touchdowns to lead the Broncos to a 34-17 win over Nevada. Backup quarterback Grant Hedrick threw for 150 yards and ran for 115 more. Hedrick, a junior who had only attempted 36 passes in his career, took over when starting quarterback Joe Southwick injured his right foot on the Broncos’ first offensive play from scrimmage. He finished 18-of-21 passing. He is also the first Bronco quarterback to rush for over 100 yards since Jared Zabranski rushed for 123 against Hawaii in 2004. Boise State (5-2, 3-1 Mountain West) won its eighth straight game at home against Nevada. Nevada (3-4, 2-2), which led at halftime against Boise State for the first time since 1997, lost its fifth straight on the road dating back to last season.

SCORE BY QUARTERNevada 3 14 0 0 17Boise State 0 7 20 7 34

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter7:45 NEV Zuzo 33-yd field goal 15 plays, 60 yards, TOP: 7:15Second Quarter7:40 NEV Brock 6-yd run (Zuzo kick) 13 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 5:446:02 BSU Ajayi 9-yd run (Goodale kick) 5 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 1:381:01 NEV Jackson 3-yd run (Zuzo kick) 12 plays, 78 yards, TOP: 5:01Third Quarter12:14 BSU Ajayi 4-yd run (Goodale kick failed) 8 plays, 66 yards, TOP: 2:469:20 BSU Ajayi 71-yd run (Goodale kick) 1 play, 71 yards, TOP: 0:110:42 BSU Hedrick 20-yd run (Goodale kick) 11 plays, 74 yards, TOP: 3:33Fourth Quarter8:28 BSU Hedrick 14-yd run (Goodale kick) 11 plays, 77 yards, TOP: 2:51

TEAM STATISTICSNEV BSU

First Downs 27 26 Net Yards Rushing 165 407Net Yards Passing 208 150Completions-Attempts-Int. 22-30-0 18-21-1Total Offense (plays-yards) 82-373 67-557Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 5-25 3-25Punts-Yards 6-189 3-115Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 1-21-0 4-83-0Punt returns-Yards-TD 1-4-0 1-9-0Interceptions-Yds-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0Time of Possession 37:23 22:37Third-Down Conversions 5-of-14 8-of-12Fourth-Down Conversions 1-of-2 0-of-0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-for-4 4-for-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 6-45

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSBoise StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Ajayi (24-222-3), Hedrick (8-115-2), Thomas (6-48-0), Williams-

Rhodes (1-9-0), Fields (4-8-0), Southwick (1-7-0), Demas (1-{-2}-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Hedrick (18-21-0-1-150).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Miller (5-55-0), Williams-Rhodes (5-40-0), Ahayi (3-9-0), Peters

(2-14-0), Ware (1-20-0), Hardee (1-7-0), Thomas (1-5-0).Interceptions: None.Sacks: Lawrence (3.5), Correa (1.0), Weaver (1.0), Marshall (0.5).

NevadaRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Brock (18-78-1), Solomon (7-41-0), Jackson (10-34-1), Fajardo

(17-12-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Fajardo (22-29-0-0-208), Bradley (0-1-0-0-0)Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Wimberly (11-121-0), Turner (6-54-0), Bradley (4-30-0),

Gipson (1-3-0).Interceptions: jones (1).Sacks: Hekking (1.0).

GAME SEVEN Boise State vs.NevadaOct. 19, 2013 Bronco Stadium • Boise, IdahoAtt.: 35,843 • TV: CBS Sports Network

PROVO, Utah (AP) – Taysom Hill threw for 339 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 69 yards and another score to help BYU beat Boise State 37-20. Hill completed 29 of 41 passes to lead the Cougars (6-2) to their fifth straight victory - and their first in the four-game series with Boise State (5-3). Jamaal Williams ran for 107 yards. Grant Hedrick threw for 232 yards and a touchdown in his first start for the Broncos and Jay Ajayi ran for 151 yards. Boise State was unable to overcome four turnovers - three straight in the second half - and failed to give Chris Petersen a victory in his 100th game as head coach. BYU ended Boise State’s 50-game October winning streak that dated to a 45-14 loss to Rice in 2001.

SCORE BY QUARTERBoise State 0 3 10 7 20BYU 7 17 10 3 37

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter6:46 BYU Hill 20-yd run (Sorensen kick) 8 plays, 84 yards, TOP: 1:48Second Quarter14:55 BYU Sorensen 28-yd field goal 14 plays, 56 yards, TOP: 5:064:50 BSU Goodale 33-yd field goal 14 plays, 76 yards, TOP: 4:413:45 BYU Apo 37-yd pass from Hill (Sorensen kick) 4 plays, 77 yards, TOP: 0:590:44 BYU Hoffman 4-yd pass from Hill (Sorensen kick) 6 plays, 47 yards, TOP: 1:41Third Quarter10:50 BSU Goodale 34-yd field goal 6 plays, 63 yards, TOP: 2:108:50 BYU Matthews 40-yd pass from Hill (Sorensen kick) 6 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 2:003:44 BSU Hedrick 5-yd run (Goodale kick) 7 plays, 22 yards, TOP: 1:571:09 BYU Sorensen 34-yd field goal 4 plays, 14 yards, TOP: 0:51Fourth Quarter10:23 BSU Ware 14-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 8 plays, 85 yards, TOP: 2:067:09 BYU Sorensen 41-yd field goal 9 plays, 47 yards, TOP: 3:00

TEAM STATISTICS BSU BYU First Downs 23 28 Net Yards Rushing 214 229Net Yards Passing 285 339Completions-Attempts-Int. 29-46-1 27-41-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 90-499 91-568Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-3 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 5-39 7-55Punts-Yards 3-157 7-280Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 2-53-0 2-41-0Punt returns-Yards-TD 4-46-0 0-0-0Interceptions-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-9-0Time of Possession 27:25 32:35Third-Down Conversions 8-of-18 7-of-19Fourth-Down Conversions 2-of-5 1-of-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-for-5 4-for-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-4 2-2

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSBoise StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Ajayi (23-151-0), Fields (8-30-0), Hedrick (9-24-1), Bertoli (3-12-0),

Williams-Rhodes (1-{-3}-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Hedrick (25-42-1-1-232), Patti (3-3-0-0-27), Miller (1-1-0-0-

26).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Williams-Rhodes (10-95-0), Miller (5-50-0), Ajayi (3-8-0), Burks

(2-57-0), Ware (2-24-1), Hardee (2-22-0), Boldewijn (2-13-0), Sperbeck (2-13-0), Peters (1-3-0).

Interceptions: None.Sacks: Anderson (1.0), Lawrence (1.0).

BYURushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Williams (21-107-0), Hill (18-69-1), Lasike (6-31-0), Brown (4-18-

0), Hine (1-4-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Hill (27-41-3-0-339).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Mi. Mathews (4-66-1), Hoffman (4-57-1), Mahina (4-40-0),

Falslev (4-35-0), Williams (4-24-0), Friel (3-53-0), Apo (2-46-1), Henderson (1-9-0), Ma. Mathews (1-9-0).

Interceptions: Povey (1).Sacks: Kaufusi (1.0), Pikula (1.0).

GAME EIGHT Boise State @BYUOct. 25, 2013 LeVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UtahAtt.: 41,031 • TV: ESPN

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FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) – Grant Hedrick scorched the Colorado State secondary for five passing touchdowns and 305 yards leading Boise State to a 42-30 victory. Making his second start after taking over for injured Joe Southwick, Hedrick completed 19 of 27 passes and contributed a 2-yard rushing touchdown for Boise State (6-3, 4-1 Mountain West). Jay Ajayi had 91 yards on 13 carries. The Broncos trailed 10-0 early in the game, but scored the final 14 points of the first half and took a 28-17 lead into intermission. Kapri Bibbs ran for 69 yards and three touchdowns for Colorado State (4-5, 2-2).

SCORE BY QUARTERBoise State 7 21 7 7 42 Colorado State 10 7 0 13 30

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter9:10 CSU Roberts 29-yd field goal 15 plays, 63 yards, TOP: 5:506:33 CSU Bibbs 3-yd run (Roberts kick) 6 plays, 18 yards, TOP: 2:244:15 BSU Hedrick 2-yd run (Goodale kick) 7 plays, 65 yards, TOP: 2:18Second Quarter12:47 BSU Boldewijn 20-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 8 plays, 53 yards, TOP: 1:576:20 CSU Lovett y-yd pass from Grayson (Roberts kick) 14 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 6:275:05 BSU Williams-Rhodes 68-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 3 plays, 74 yards, TOP: 1:071:13 BSU Miller 15-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 5 plays, 67 yards, TOP: 1:15Third Quarter13:25 BSU Miller 13-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 5 plays, 68 yards, TOP: 1:29Fourth Quarter12:47 BSU Burks 42-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 5 plays, 57 yards, TOP: 2:039:09 CSU Bibbs 1-yd run (Alexander rush fumbled) 13 plays, 93 yards, TOP: 3:324:51 CSU Bibbs 3-yd run (Roberts kick) 9 plays, 65 yards, TOP: 2:34

TEAM STATISTICSBSU CSU

First Downs 20 35 Net Yards Rushing 132 229Net Yards Passing 305 397Completions-Attempts-Int. 19-27-0 36-53-1Total Offense (plays-yards) 58-437 109-626Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 3-1Penalties: Number-Yards 2-20 3-25Punts-Yards 5-218 3-119Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 5-100-0 2-77-0Punt returns-Yards-TD 2-30-0 0-0-0Interceptions-Yds-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0Time of Possession 20:00 40:00Third-Down Conversions 5-of-11 9-of-20Fourth-Down Conversions 1-of-1 4-of-7Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-for-4 4-for-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-15 1-1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSBoise StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Ajayi (13-91-0), Hedrick (8-30-1), Thomas (6-7-0), Williams-Rhodes

(1-4-0), Fields (1-3-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Hedrick (19-27-5-0-305).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Miller (6-96-2), Williams-Rhodes (5-92-1), Boldewijn (5-66-1),

Burks (1-42-1), Huff (1-6-0), Ware (1-3-0)Interceptions: Deayon (1).Sacks: Horn (1.0), Lawrence (1.0), Perez (1.0).

Colorado StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Bibbs (25-69-3), Alexander (9-67-0), Grayson (12-48-0), Hansley

(3-17-0), Nwoke (4-16-0), Cartwright (1-6-0), McKay (1-3-0), Lovett (1-3-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Grayson (36-53-1-1-397).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Higgins (10-99-0), Lovett (7-103-1), Gillmore (5-39-0),

Hansley (4-41-0), Cartwright (3-52-0), Coffman (3-37-0), Alexander (3-17-0), Nwoke (1-9-0).

Interceptions: None.Sacks: James (1.0).

GAME NINE Boise State @Colorado StateNov. 2, 2013 Hughes Stadium • Fort Collins, Colo.Att.: 21,133 • TV: CBS SN

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) – Jay Ajayi rushed for three touchdowns and quarterback Grant Hedrick threw for three more scores as Boise State rolled to a 48-7 victory over Wyoming Saturday night, the Broncos’ seventh straight victory over the Cowboys. The Broncos put the game away early and scored 48 unanswered points after the Cowboys took an early 7-0 lead on their second possession of the game. Ajayi rushed for 70 yards on 11 carries. Hedrick completed 27 of 36 passes for 265 yards before leaving late in the third quarter. All three of his TD tosses went to receiver Matt Miller, the first a 14-yarder that put Boise State up 14-7 late in the first quarter. Miller finished with seven catches for 143 yards, and Shane Williams-Rhodes had 11 catches for 79 yards.

SCORE BY QUARTERWyoming 7 0 0 0 7Boise State 14 14 17 3 48

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter11:01 UW Herron 19-yd pass from Smith (Williams kick) 6 plays, 46 yards, TOP:1:276:09 BSU Ajayi 22-yd run (Goodale kick) 6 plays, 55 yards, TOP: 1:410:49 BSU Miller 14-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 10 plays, 69 yards, TOP: 3:03Second Quarter14:51 BSU Ajayi 12-yd run (Goodale kick) 2 plays, 15 yards, TOP: 0:3410:14 BSU Miller 48-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 6 plays, 83 yards, TOP: 1:57Third Quarter12:23 BSU Goodale 47-yd field goal 10 plays, 45 yards, TOP: 2:3711:59 BSU Ajayi 2-yd run (Goodale kick) 1 play, 2 yards, TOP: 0:094:24 BSU Miller 5-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 5 plays, 72 yards, TOP: 1:46Fourth Quarter4:17 BSU Goodale 35-yd field goal 11 plays, 49 yards, TOP: 5:52

TEAM STATISTICS UW BSU First Downs 17 28 Net Yards Rushing 55 241Net Yards Passing 210 283Completions-Attempts-Int. 28-41-2 29-39-1Total Offense (plays-yards) 72-265 92-524Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-2 2-2Penalties: Number-Yards 4-32 6-63Punts-Yards 6-216 3-130Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 7-103-0 2-51-0Punt returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 3-16-0Interceptions-Yds-TD 1-22-0 2-50-0Time of Possession 25:47 34:13Third-Down Conversions 5-of-15 9-of-19Fourth-Down Conversions 0-of-3 1-of-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-for-2 6-for-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 3-23

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSBoise StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Demas (12-73-0), Ajayi (11-70-3), Bertoli (6-30-0), Patti (3-23-0),

Thomas (8-17-0), Hedrick (6-17-0), Fields (4-9-0), Burroughs (1-4-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Hedrick (27-36-3-1-265), Patti (2-3-18-0-0-18).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Williams-Rhodes (11-79-0), Miller (7-143-3), Burks (2-20-0),

Boldewijn (2-6-0), Ajayi (2-3-0), Ware (1-11-0), Pope (1-7-0), Sperbeck (1-7-0), Fields (1-5-0), Huff (1-4-0), Leno (0-{-2}-0).

Interceptions: Deayon (1), Loffler (1).Sacks: Lawrence (2.0), Perez (1.0).

WyomingRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Wick (11-27-0), Easton (7-23-0), Thornton (1-11-0), Smith (11-{-

6}-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Smith (27-39-1-2-207), Thornton (1-2-0-0-3).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Herron (10-86-1), Rufran (8-83-0), Wick (4-7-0), Maulhardt

(3-22-0), Claiborne (1-5-0), Easton (1-4-0), Norman (1-3-0).Interceptions: Jones (1).Sacks: Yarbrough (1.0).

GAME 10Boise State vs.WyomingNov. 16, 2013 Bronco Stadium • Boise, IdahoAtt.: 33,992 • TV: ESPN2

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SAN DIEGO (AP) – Quarterback Quinn Kaehler threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Colin Lockett just inside the right pylon as San Diego State beat Boise State, 34-31, in overtime, Saturday night. It was the Aztecs fourth overtime game this season, the most in the FBS and tied for most in FBS history. Boise State’s Dan Goodale, who missed a 43-yard field goal as time expired in regulation, booted a 35-yard field goal giving Boise State a 31-28 lead on the first set of downs in the overtime. San Diego State became the first team to beat Boise State in consecutive seasons since Washington State did it in 2000 and 2001.

SCORE BY QUARTERBoise State 7 0 14 7 3 31San Diego State 7 7 0 14 6 34

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter4:15 SDSU Muema 2-yd run (McMorrow kick) 12 plays, 70 yards, TOP: 6:484:01 BSU Douglas 100-yd kick return (Goodale kick) Second Quarter10:26 SDSU Roberts 3-yd pass from Kaehler (McMorrow kick) 9 plays, 50 yards, TOP: 4:28Third Quarter6:33 BSU Ajayi 31-yd run (Goodale kick) 4 plays, 49 yards TOP: 1:225:02 BSU Williams-Rhodes 12-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 4 plays, 24 yards, TOP: 1:23Fourth Quarter10:37 SDSU Whittaker 18-yd interception return (Feer kick) 8:02 BSU Miller 10-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 6 plays, 69 yards, TOP: 2:354:04 SDSU Vizzi 41-yd punt return (Feer kick) Overtime

BSU Goodale 35-yd field goal 6 plays, 0 yardsSDSU Lockett 10-yd pass from Kaehler 5 plays, 25 yards

TEAM STATISTICSBSU SDSU

First Downs 16 19 Net Yards Rushing 95 61Net Yards Passing 202 288Completions-Attempts-Int. 21-36-2 23-38-1Total Offense (plays-yards) 70-297 83-349Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 2-2Penalties: Number-Yards 5-38 3-30Punts-Yards 8-296 7-262Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 3-150-1 5-96-0Punt returns-Yards-TD 2-14-0 2-41-1Interceptions-Yds-TD 1-0-0 2-18-1Time of Possession 23:18 46:42Third-Down Conversions 2-of-15 8-of-19Fourth-Down Conversions 0-of-1 3-of-4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-for-2 3-for-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 4-26

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSBoise StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Ajayi (22-103-1), Bertoli (1-5-0), Demas (1-2-0), Hedrick (10-{-15}-

0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Hedrick (21-35-2-2-202), Miller (0-1-0-0-0).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Miller (8-80-1), Williams-Rhodes (6-40-1), Moore (4-11-0),

Ajayi (2-55-0), Burks (1-16-0).Interceptions: Deayon (1).Sacks: Nance (1.0), Tjong-A-Tjoe (1.0).

San Diego StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Muema (24-46-1), Pumphrey (12-24-0), Young (3-9-0), Kaehler

(5-{-17}-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Kaehler (23-37-2-1-288), Pumphrey (0-1-0-0-0)Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Muema (5-34-0), Denso (4-78-0), Ruffin (4-59-0), Pumphrey

(4-29-0), Lockett (3-61-1), Roberts (2-11-1), Vizzi (1-16-0).Interceptions: Whittaker (2).Sacks: Tenhaeff (2.0), Barrett (1.0), Harris (0.5), Thomas (0.5).

GAME 11 Boise State atSan Diego StateNov. 23, 2013 Qualcom Stadium • San DiegoAtt.: 33,161 • TV: CBS Sports Network

BOISE, Idaho (AP) – Tailback Jay Ajayi scored two touchdowns while amassing 147 yards rushing and a career-high 105 yards receiving, leading Boise State to a 45-17 victory over New Mexico on Saturday. Matt Miller added nine catches for 111 yards and three touchdowns for Boise State (8-4, 6-2 Mountain West), which will play in a bowl game for the 12th consecutive year. Tailback Crusoe Gongbay had 77 yards rushing and a touchdown in the season finale for New Mexico (3-9, 1-7). Senior quarterback Joe Southwick jump-started a dominant effort by the Broncos in his first action since breaking his right ankle Oct. 19. Southwick completed a 64-yard pass to Ajayi and then fired a 1-yard scoring pass to Miller just 58 seconds into the game. Grant Hedrick took over thereafter and threw for 175 yards and three TDs.

SCORE BY QUARTERNew Mexico 7 0 3 7 17Boise State 14 7 7 17 45

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter14:02 BSU Miller 1-yd pass from Southwick (Goodale kick) 3 plays, 65 yards, TOP: 0:586:58 UNM Gongbay 18-yd run (Adams kick) 5 plays, 33 yards, TOP: 2:352:17 BSU Demas 15-yd run (Goodale kick) 1 play, 15 yards, TOP: 0:06Second Quarter7:16 BSU Ajayi 29-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 14 plays, 99 yards, TOP: 4:46Third Quarter11:25 UNM Adams 42-yd field goal 7 plays, 51 yards, TOP: 3:359:30 BSU Ajayi 18-yd run (Goodale kick) 5 plays, 92 yards, TOP: 1:55Fourth Quarter14:22 BSU Miller 24-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 8 plays, 72 yards, TOP: 2:577:31 BSU Miller 13-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 2 plays, 18 yards, TOP: 0:354:48 UNM Gipson 22-yd run (Adams kick) 6 plays, 62 yards, TOP: 2:432:42 BSU Goodale 23-yd field goal 4 plays, 8 yards, TOP: 2:06

TEAM STATISTICS UNM BSU First Downs 19 19 Net Yards Rushing 300 172Net Yards Passing 62 260Completions-Attempts-Int. 10-17-1 17-25-0Total Offense (plays-yards) 70-362 65-432Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-2 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 3-20 3-14Punts-Yards 7-327 6-236Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 8-179-0 4-124-0Punt returns-Yards-TD 3-3-0 4-59-0Interceptions-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0Time of Possession 36:31 23:29Third-Down Conversions 6-of-15 4-of-13Fourth-Down Conversions 0-of-1 2-of-2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-for-3 5-for-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-16 2-13

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSBoise StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Ajayi (22-147-1), Demas (3-24-1), Hedrick (9-9-0), Bertoli (2-4-0),

Patti (1-{-4}-0), Moxey (1-{-6}-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Hedrick (213-21-3-0-175), Southwick (2-2-1-0-65), Harman

(1-1-0-0-12), Patti (1-1-0-0-8).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Miller (9-111-3), Ajayi (4-105-1), Boldewijn (3-36-0), Bertoli

(1-8-0).Interceptions: Deayon (1).Sacks: Ash (1.0), Perez (0.5), Vallejo (0.5).

New MexicoRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Gongbay (12-77-1), Gipson (10-76-1), Mitchem (15-66-0), Vega

(6-33-0), Pressley (6-23-0), Johnson (1-13-0), Magnant (1-6-0), Anaya (2-6-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Mitchem (9-13-0-1-52), Vega (1-2-0-0-10), Anaya (0-1-0-0-

0), Magnant (0-1-0-0-0).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Magnant (3-23-0), Gongbay (2-17-0), Aho (1-16-0), White

(1-10-0), Wiggins (1-1-0), Gipson (1-{-1}-0), Jones (1-{-4}-0).Interceptions: None.Sacks: Edwards (1.0).

GAME 12 Boise State vs.New MexicoNov. 30, 2013 Bronco Stadium • Boise, IdahoAtt.: 31,645 • TV: ESPN2

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HONOLULU – Rashaad Reynolds returned two fumbles for touchdowns, helping Oregon State beat Boise State 38-23 in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl on Christmas Eve. The Beavers (7-6) stopped a five-game slide and set several records in handing Boise State its worst loss in two months. Biletnikoff Award-winner Brandin Cooks had 60 yards receiving and a touchdown while setting a Pac-12 record for most receiving yards in a season, passing USC’s Marqise Lee. Sean Mannion set another for passing yards, finishing 24 of 33 for 259 yards and a touchdown. Oregon State kept Boise State out of the end zone until the third quarter, well after the Beavers had opened a big lead. Matt Miller led Boise State with 11 catches for 206 yards and a touchdown, with most of the production coming after the game was decided. Miller set a school season record with 88 catches, and was the Broncos’ MVP for the game. Boise State’s most successful drive came in the third quarter after Oregon State went 94 yards and scored a touchdown to make it 38-6. The Broncos responded with a nine-play, 76-yard drive spent partially in a hurry-up offense. Jay Ajayi took a shotgun handoff from Hedrick and ran up the middle for a 1-yard TD. Oregon State finished with 454 total yards, averaging 6.8 per play. Hedrick threw for 382 yards and a touchdown, closing out a difficult stretch for the Broncos (8-5).

SCORE BY QUARTERBoise State 3 3 7 10 23Oregon State 17 14 7 0 38

SCORING SUMMARYFirst Quarter12:49 OSU Romaine 27-yd field goal 7 plays, 64 yards, TOP: 2:118:07 BSU Goodale 24-yd field goal 12 plays, 67 yards, TOP: 4:374:15 OSU Cooks 2-yd pass from Mannion (Romaine kick) 11 plays, 75 yards, TOP: 3:522:52 OSU Reynolds 3-yd fumble recovery (Romaine kick)Second Quarter13:38 BSU Goodale 42-yd field goal 13 plays, 56 yards, TOP: 4:087:46 OSU Reynolds 70-yd fumble recovery (Romaine kick)2:54 OSU Ward 9-yd run (Romaine kick) 8 plays, 81 yards, TOP: 3:08Third Quarter7:58 OSU Woods 5-yd run (Romaine kick) 13 plays, 94 yards, TOP: 4:454:32 BSU Ajayi 1-yd run (Goodale kick) 9 plays, 76 yards, TOP: 3:22Fourth Quarter9:19 BSU Miller 85-yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick) 2 plays, 90 yards, TOP: 0:372:51 BSU Goodale 33-yd field goal 13 plays, 80 yards, TOP: 3:17

TEAM STATISTICSBSU OSU

First Downs 28 22 Net Yards Rushing 156 195Net Yards Passing 382 259Completions-Attempts-Int. 32-44-0 24-34-1Total Offense (plays-yards) 82-538 67-454Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 7-52 8-70Punts-Yards 2-106 3-116Kickoff returns-Yds-TD 7-145-0 4-82-0Punt returns-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Interceptions-Yds-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0Time of Possession 30:14 29:46Third-Down Conversions 8-of-16 6-of-12Fourth-Down Conversions 1-of-3 0-of-1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-for-4 4-for-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 5-16

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSBoise StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Ajayi (23-97-1), Demas (2-23-0). Hedrick (11-20-0), Burks (1-12-0)

Bertoli (1-4-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Hedrick (32-44-1-0-382).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Miller (11-206-1), Moore (7-74-0), Ajayi (6-33-0), Burks (2-23-

0), Boldewijn (2-18-0), Ware (2-12-0), Sperbeck (1-17-0), Huff (1-{-1}-0).Interceptions: Deayon (1).Sacks: None.

Oregon StateRushing (Rushes-Yards-TDs): Woods (16-107-1), Ward (9-54-1), Cooks (4-34-0), Bolden (1-9-0),

Anderson (1-0-0).Passing (Comp.-Att.-TD-Int.-Yards): Mannion (24-33-1-1-259), Woods (0-1-0-0-0).Receiving (Receptions-Yards-TDs): Cooks (8-60-1), Hamlett (4-35-0), Mullaney (3-52-0), Ward

(3-18-0), Cummings (2-45-0), Woods (2-21-0), Smith (1-16-0), Anderson (1-12-0).Interceptions: None.Sacks: Crichton (1.0), Johnson (1.0), Kell (1.0), Martin (1.0), Bennett-Jackson (0.5), James (0.5).

GAME 13Boise State vs. Oregon StateDec.24, 2013 Aloha Stadium • HonoluluAtt.: 29,106 • TV: ESPN

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2013 Mountain West Standings

TEAM MW PCT OVERALL PCTMOUNTAIN DIVISIONUtah State 7-1 .875 9-5 .643Boise State 6-2 .750 8-5 .615Colorado State 5-3 .625 8-6 .571Wyoming 3-5 .375 5-7 .417New Mexico 1-7 .125 3-9 .250Air Force 0-8 .000 2-10 .167WEST DIVISIONFresno State 7-1 .875 11-2 .846San Diego State 6-2 .750 8-5 .615UNLV 5-3 .625 7-6 .538San Jose State 5-3 .625 6-6 .500Nevada 3-5 .375 4-8 .333Hawai’i 0-8 .000 1-11 .083

2013 MW CHAMPIONSHIP GAME12/7 Utah State @ Fresno State FS, 24-17

Fresno, Calif. (Bulldog Stadium)

DATE GAME SCORE12/21 Colorado State vs. Washington State CSU, 48-45 GILDAN NEW MEXICO BOWL12/21 Fresno State vs. USC USC, 45-20 ROYAL PURPLE LAS VEGAS BOWL12/21 San Diego State vs. Buffalo SDSU, 49-24 FAMOUS IDAHO POTATO BOWL12/24 Boise State vs. Oregon State OSU, 38-23 SHERATON HAWAI’I BOWL12/26 Utah State vs. Northern Illinois USU, 21-14 SAN DIEGO COUNTY CREDIT UNION POINSETTIA BOWL1/1 UNLV vs. North Texas NT, 36-14 HEART OF DALLAS BOWL

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FINAL 2013 BOISE STATE FOOTBALL STATISTICS8-5, 6-2 Mountain West

DATE OPPONENT <TV> W/L SCORE ATTENDANCEAug. 31 at Washington <Fox Sports 1> L 6-38 71,963Sept. 7 Tennessee-Martin <ESPN3> W 63-14 33,293Sept. 13 * Air Force <ESPN> W 42-20 36,069Sept. 20 * at Fresno State <ESPN> L 40-41 41,031Sept. 28 Southern Miss <ESPNU> W 60-7 35,356Oct. 12 * at Utah State <CBS Sports Network> W 34-23 25,513Oct. 19 * Nevada <CBS Sports Network> W 34-17 35,843Oct. 25 at BYU <ESPN> L 20-37 62,954Nov. 2 * at Colorado State <CBS Sports Network> W 42-30 21,133Nov .16 * Wyoming <ESPN2> W 48-7 33,992Nov. 23 * at San Diego State <CBS Sports Network> L 31-34 33,161Nov. 30 * New Mexico < ESPN2> W 45-17 31,645Dec. 24 vs. Oregon State <ESPN> L 23-38 29,106

Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl - Honolulu, HI

* Mountain West Games Home Games in Bold All Times Mountain

ATTENDANCE All Games Home AwayTotal 491-059 206,198 255,755Average 37,774 34,366 42,626

SCR BY QUARTER 1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL AVGBoise State 93 153 140 99 3 488 37.5Opponents 89 103 44 81 6 323 24.8

TEAM STATISTICS BSU OPPFIRST DOWNS 327 295

Rushing 135 128Passing 171 150Penalty 21 17

TOTAL OFFENSE 6,188 5,374Total Plays 1,029 1,023Yards Per Play 6.0 5.3Yards Per Game 476.0 413.4

RUSHING YARDAGE 2,578 2,134Yards Gained Rushing 2,883 2,451Yards Lost Rushing 305 317Rushing Attempts 563 568Average Per Rush 4.6 3.8Average Per Game 198.3 164.2Touchdowns 33 19

PASSING YARDS 3,610 3,240Comp/Att/Int 329/ 466/ 11 294/ 455/ 16Average Per Attempt 7.7 7.1Average Per Completion 11.0 11.0Average Per Game 277.7 249.2Touchdowns 28 17Eff. Rating 150.78 129.73

KICKOFF RETURNS: #/YDS 48/ 1,137 49/ 984Average Per Return 23.7 20.1

TEAM STATISTICS BSU OPPPUNT RETURNS: #/YDS 23/ 361 13/ 41

Average Per Return 15.7 3.2

PUNTS-YARDS 53/ 2,141 72/ 2,872Average Per Punt 40.4 39.9Net Punt Average 39.6 32.4

PENALTIES/YARDS 54/ 489 74/ 618Average Per Game 37.6 47.5

3rd DOWN CONVERSIONS 95/ 201 87/ 208Percentage 47.3 41.8

4th DOWN CONVERSIONS 12/ 23 15/ 27Percentage 52.2 55.6

TIME OF POSSESSION / GAME 28:23 31:37

TURNOVERS 24 27Fumbles/ Lost 18/ 13 18/ 11Interceptions 11 16

SACKS BY 30/ 180 26/ 138

RED-ZONE SCORES 61/ 68 43/ 52Percentage 89.7 82.7

RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 46/ 68 31/ 52Percentage 67.6 59.6

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING G TC YDS-G YDS-L TOTAL TDs YPC YPG LGJay Ajayi 13 249 1,463 38 1,425 18 5.7 109.6 71Grant Hedrick 13 68 364 87 277 6 4.1 21.3 50Aaron Baltazar 5 50 241 7 234 2 4.7 46.8 35Jack Fields 13 46 151 12 139 1 3.0 10.7 13Devan Demas 7 21 130 5 125 1 6.0 17.9 26Charles Bertoli 13 18 116 1 115 1 6.4 8.8 36Joe Southwick 8 42 187 76 111 3 2.6 13.9 28Derrick Thomas 9 32 104 9 95 0 3.0 10.6 17Shane Williams-Rhodes 11 10 79 6 73 1 7.3 6.6 23Nick Patti 6 4 32 13 19 0 4.8 3.2 20Aaron Burks 11 1 12 0 12 0 12.0 1.1 12Dallas Burroughs 13 1 4 0 4 0 4.0 0.3 4Jonathan Moxey 12 1 0 6 -6 0 -6.0 -0.5 0Team 20 0 45 -45BOISE STATE TOTALS 13 463 2,883 305 2,578 33 4.6 198.3 71OPP TOTAL 13 568 2,451 317 2,134 19 3.8 164.2 47

PASSING G CMP ATT INT PCT. TDs YARDS YPG RATING LGGrant Hedrick 13 167 242 5 69.0 16 1,825 140.4 150.04 85Joe Southwick 8 151 208 5 72.6 12 1,654 206.8 153.62 64Nick Patti 6 8 11 0 72.7 0 63 10.5 120.84 11Trevor Harman 11 2 2 0 100.0 0 42 3.8 276.40 30Matt Miller 13 1 2 0 50.0 0 26 2.0 159.20 26Thomas Sperbeck 8 0 1 1 00.0 0 0 0.0 -200.00 0BOISE STATE TOTALS 13 329 466 11 70.6 28 3,610 277.7 150.78 85OPP TOTALS 13 294 455 16 64.6 17 3,240 249.2 129.73 68

TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL YPGGrant Hedrick 13 310 277 1,825 2,102 161.7Joe Southwick 8 250 111 1,654 1,765 220.6Jay Ajayi 13 249 1,425 0 1,425 109.6

ALL-PURPOSE G RUSH REC. PUNT-R KOFF-R INT-R TOTAL YPGJay Ajayi 13 1,425 222 0 0 0 1,647 126.7Matt Miller 13 0 1,140 0 0 0 1,140 87.7Shane Williams-Rhodes 11 73 702 233 130 0 1,138 103.5

RECEIVING G REC YARDS TDs YPC YPG LGMatt Miller 13 88 1,140 12 13.0 87.7 85Shane Williams-Rhodes 11 77 702 6 9.1 63.8 68Geraldo Boldewijn 13 39 528 2 13.5 40.6 57Kirby Moore 7 36 280 2 7.8 40.0 20Jay Ajayi 13 22 222 1 10.1 17.1 64Aaron Burks 11 18 309 3 17.2 28.1 54Troy Ware 12 10 107 2 10.7 8.9 20Connor Peters 12 7 58 0 8.3 4.8 22Holden Huff 10 6 32 0 5.3 3.2 12Jake Hardee 13 5 73 0 14.6 5.6 27Thomas Sperbeck 8 5 40 0 8.0 5.0 17Aaron Baltazar 5 5 19 0 3.8 2.2 3Gabe Linehan 9 2 38 0 19.0 4.2 33Dallas Burroughs 13 2 11 0 5.5 0.8 7Jack Fields 13 2 6 0 3.0 0.5 5Derrick Thomas 9 2 2 0 1.0 0.2 5Taylor Pope 1 1 7 0 7.0 7.0 7Dillon Lukehart 13 1 30 0 30.0 2.3 10Charles Bertoli 13 1 8 0 8.0 0.6 8Charles Leno 13 0 -2 0 0.0 -0.2 0BOISE STATE TOTALS 13 329 3,610 28 11.0 277.7 85OPP TOTALS 13 294 3,240 17 11.0 249.2 68

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PUNTING G NO YARDS AVG LONG I/20Trevor Harman 12 26 1,108 42.6 67 9Sean Wale 10 21 872 41.5 63 8Joe Southwick 8 2 76 38.0 46 2Grant Hedrick 13 3 85 28.3 34 3Team 1 0BSU TOTALS 13 53 2,141 40.4 67 22OPP TOTALS 13 72 2,782 39.9 58 20

PUNT RETURNS G NO YARDS TDs AVG LGShane Williams-Rhodes 11 16 233 0 14.6 43Donte Deayon 13 5 107 0 21.4 48Bryan Douglas 13 2 21 0 10.5 21BSU TOTALS 13 23 361 0 15.7 48OPP TOTALS 13 13 41 1 3.2 41

KICKOFF RETs. G NO YARDS TDs AVG LGBryan Douglas 13 13 395 1 30.4 100Dallas Burroughs 13 10 234 0 23.4 58Derrick Thomas 9 9 224 0 24.9 39Shane Williams-Rhodes 11 6 130 0 21.7 26Charles Bertoli 13 8 130 0 16.2 25Aaron Baltazar 5 1 24 0 24.0 24Team 1 0BSU TOTALS 13 48 1,137 1 23.7 100OPP TOTALS 13 49 984 0 20.1 61

INTERCEPTIONS G NO YARDS TDs AVG/PG LGDonte Deayon 13 6 15 0 0.5 0Bryan Douglas 13 4 64 1 0.3 33Darian Thompson 13 4 0 0 0.3 0Taylor Loffler 12 1 35 0 0.1 35Dustin Kamper 13 1 20 0 0.1 20BSU TOTALS 13 16 134 1 1.2 35OPP TOTALS 13 11 135 2 0.8 65

FUMBLE RETURNS G NO YARDS TDs LONGCorey Bell 13 1 5 0 5BSU TOTALS 13 1 5 0 5OPP TOTALS 13 4 91 2 70

KICKOFFS G NO YARDS AVG TB OBDan Goodale 13 90 5,486 61.0 37 1BSU TOTALS 13 90 5,486 61.0 37 1OPP TOTALS 13 64 3,927 61.4 14 2

SCORING G TDs PAT-1 PAT-2 FGs DXP Saf TOTALJay Ajayi 13 19 114Dan Goodale 13 57/60 17/19 108Matt Miller 13 12 72Shane Williams-Rhodes 11 7 42Grant Hedrick 13 6 36Aaron Burks 11 3 18Joe Southwick 8 3 18Kirby Moore 7 2 12Aaron Baltazar 5 2 12Troy Ware 12 2 12Geraldo Boldewijn 13 2 12Bryan Douglas 13 2 12Charles Bertoli 12 1 6Devan Demas 7 1 6Jack Fields 13 1 6Jake Hardee 13 1 2BOISE STATE TOTALS 13 63 57/60 1/3 17/19 488OPP TOTALS 13 41 38/38 0/2 13/18 323

FIELD GOALS G FGM FGA PCT AVG 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-UP LONGDan Goodale 13 17 19 89.5 1.3 0/0 4/4 12/12 2/3 47

Washington 37 & 20 - made; 34 - blockedTennessee-Martin no attemptsAir Force no attemptsFresno State 31 & 32 - madeSouthern Miss 33 & 26 - madeUtah State 35 & 39 - made

Nevada no attemptsBYU 33 & 34 - madeColorado State no attemptsWyoming 47 & 35 - madeSan Diego State 35 - made; 43 - missedNew Mexico 23 - madeOregon State 24, 42 & 33 - made

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TACKLES G UT AT TOTAL TFL-YARDS QB-SACKS PBU F-FUM R-FUM/YdsBen Weaver 12 51 38 89 4.0 / 6 1.0 / 21 1Corey Bell 13 48 28 76 4.5 / 21 1.0 / 9 2 1 / 5Demarcus Lawrence 12 39 33 72 20.5 / 103 10.5 / 75 1 3Darian Thompson 13 34 29 63 1.5 / 1 1 1Jeremy Ioane 12 40 19 59 1Donte Deayon 13 40 14 54 3.0 / 6 9Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe 13 21 31 52 4.0 / 10 1.0 / 7 4 1Armand Nance 13 17 34 51 4.0 / 12 2.0 / 7 1 1 1 / 0Tanner Vallejo 11 28 23 51 5.5 / 11 0.5 / 4 3Dillon Lukehart 13 28 18 46 2.0 / 3 1Tyler Horn 12 15 29 44 5.5 / 14 1.0 / 7 2 1 / 0Mercy Maston 13 28 16 44 1.0 / 3 3 1 / 0Tyler Gray 13 17 26 43 1 2 / 0Bryan Douglas 13 23 12 35 9 1 / 0Kharyee Marshall 13 21 11 32 6.5 / 10 0.5 / 2 1Gabriel Perez 12 21 8 29 7.0 / 17 2.5 / 9 2Justin Taimatuia 13 9 20 29 2.5 / 7 1.0 / 5 2Blake Renaud 10 12 13 25 1.0 / 2Beau Martin 13 15 6 21 7.0 / 24 4.0 / 19 2Darren Lee 13 9 8 17Taylor Loffler 12 8 4 12 1 2 / 0Kamalei Correa 13 6 6 12 1.5 / 15 1.0 / 14Jonathan Moxey 12 11 1 12 1Jonathan Brown 6 8 2 10 1.5 / 5Cleshawn Page 12 3 6 9 2Chris Santini 11 8 1 9 1.0 / 2 1Dustin Kamper 11 5 4 9Sam McCaskill 11 4 3 7 1.0 / 8 1.0 / 8Robert Ash 6 3 4 7 0.5 / 0Ebo Makinde 5 5 1 6Travis Saxton 2 4 0 4Elliot Hoyte 4 3 1 4Chaz Anderson 9 4 0 4 1.0 / 1 1.0 / 1Kirby Moore 7 2 1 3Andrew Pint 3 1 2 3Dan Goodale 13 2 1 3Jack Fields 13 1 1 2Matt Miller 13 1 0 1Charles Bertoli 13 1 0 1Aaron Baltazar 5 0 1 1Jake Hardee 13 1 0 1Charles Leno 13 1 0 1Geralgo Boldewijn 13 1 0 1

Blocked KicksDemarcus Lawrence - Blocked field goal vs. Southern Miss (9-28-13)Demarcus Lawrence - Blocked field goal vs. Southern Miss (9-28-13)Charles Leno - Blocked field goal vs. Utah State (10-12-13)

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Career1. 1,219 Kellen Moore 2008-11

2. 1,181 Tony Hilde 1993-96

3. 1,142 Bart Hendricks 1997-00

4. 992 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03

5. 980 Jared Zabransky 2003-06

6. 670 Eric Guthrie 1968-71

7. 640 Jim McMillan 1971-74

8. 633 Joe Southwick 2010-13

9. 626 Mike Virden 1989-90

10. 613 Hazsen Choates 1983-86

PASS COMPLETIONS

Single Game1. 40 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2003

2. 33 Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i 2008

3. 32 Grant Hedrick vs. Oregon State 2013

32 Kellen Moore vs. Toledo 2011

5. 31 Joe Southwick vs. Fresno State 2013

31 Travis Stuart vs. Weber State 1992

7. 30 Joe Southwick vs. Utah State 2013

30 Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i 2010

30 Kellen Moore vs. Southern Miss. 2008

30 Taylor Tharp vs. Washington 2007

30 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2001

30 Jeff Mladenich vs. Idaho 1991

30 Jim McMillan vs. Idaho 1974

11. 399 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2002

12. 392 Jared Zabransky vs. UTEP 2004

13. 388 Tony Hilde vs. Montana 1993

14. 386 Kellen Moore vs. Oregon 2008

386 Greg Stern vs. UNLV 1975

Season1. 4,356 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003

2. 3,845 Kellen Moore 2010

3. 3,800 Kellen Moore 2011

4. 3,536 Kellen Moore 2009

5. 3,486 Kellen Moore 2008

6. 3,364 Bart Hendricks 2000

7. 3,340 Taylor Tharp 2007

8. 3,043 Ryan Dinwiddie 2001

9. 2,927 Jared Zabransky 2004

10. 2,900 Jim McMillan 1974

Career1. 14,667 Kellen Moore 2008-11

2. 9,819 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03

3. 9,107 Tony Hilde 1993-96

4. 9,020 Bart Hendricks 1997-00

5. 8,256 Jared Zabransky 2003-06

6. 5,508 Jim McMillan 1971-74

7. 4,784 Joe Southwick 2010-13

8. 4,524 Hazsen Choates 1983-86

9. 4,294 Mike Virden 1989-90

10. 4,204 Eric Guthrie 1968-71

PASS ATTEMPTSSingle Game

1. 60 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2003

2. 51 Travis Stuart vs. Montana 1992

51 Keith Jarrett vs. Oregon State 1986

4. 49 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2001

49 Jeff Mladenich vs. Idaho 1991

6. 48 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada 2008

48 Bart Hendricks vs. Idaho 1997

8. 47 Taylor Tharp vs. Washington 2007

47 Vince Alcalde vs. Weber State 1987

47 Eric Guthrie vs. Weber State 1971 Season

1. 446 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003

2. 439 Kellen Moore 2011

3. 431 Kellen Moore 2009

4. 423 Taylor Tharp 2007

5. 405 Kellen Moore 2008

6. 383 Kellen Moore 2010

7. 371 Joe Southwick 2012

8. 356 Travis Stuart 1992

9. 351 Bart Hendricks 1999

10. 347 Bart Hendricks 2000

Boise State Football All-Time Performances — (1968 – 2013)Originally Compiled By Tom Scott

1. Ties are listed in order of occurrence, beginning with most recent performance. (Ties separated by numerical rankings are decided by fractions.)2. Season and career statistics include regular season totals only (except in 100+ yard game categories, as noted). Starting with the 2002

season, NCAA postseason bowl games are also included in season and career statistics due to an NCAA rule change. 3. Bold indicates record held by current Bronco players.

TOTAL OFFENSE

Single Game1. 542 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2003

2. 515 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. SMU 2003

3. 507 Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i 2010

4. 471 Jim McMillan vs. UNLV 1974

5. 457 Kellen Moore vs. Toledo 2011

6. 439 Bart Hendricks vs. Utah State 2000

7. 436 Bart Hendricks vs. New Mexico State

2000

8. 418 Greg Stern vs. Montana State 1975

418 Jim McMillan vs. Montana 1974

10. 412 Bart Hendricks vs. Idaho 2000

11. 409 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada 2008

12. 408 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Tulsa 2001

13. 407 Jim McMillan vs. Montana State 1974

14. 406 Tony Hilde vs. Montana 1993

406 Greg Stern vs. UNLV 1975

Season1. 4,399 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003

2. 3,813 Kellen Moore 2010

3. 3,734 Kellen Moore 2011

4. 3,633 Bart Hendricks 2000

5. 3,531 Kellen Moore 2009

6. 3,456 Kellen Moore 2008

7. 3,408 Taylor Tharp 2007

8. 3,253 Jared Zabransky 2004

9. 3,140 Ryan Dinwiddie 2001

10. 3,103 Bart Hendricks 1999

Career1. 14,534 Kellen Moore 2008-11

2. 10,138 Tony Hilde 1993-96

3. 10,039 Bart Hendricks 1997-00

4. 9,984 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03

5. 9,119 Jared Zabransky 2003-06

6. 6,115 Jim McMillan 1971-74

7. 5,225 Hazsen Choates 1983-86

8. 5,063 Joe Southwick 2010-13

9. 4,508 Cedric Minter 1977-80

10. 4,471 Mike Virden 1989-90

PASSING YARDS

Single Game1. 532 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. La. Tech 2003

2. 509 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. SMU 2003

3. 507 Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i 2010

4. 455 Kellen Moore vs. Toledo 2011

5. 454 Jim McMillan vs. UNLV 1974

6. 414 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada 2008

7. 406 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Fresno State 2002

8. 405 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Tulsa 2001

405 Bart Hendricks vs. Idaho 2000

10. 403 Jim McMillan vs. Montana 1974

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Kellen MooreAll-Time Passing Leader at Boise State

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LOWEST INTERCEPTION RATIO

Season (Minimum 150 Attempts)1. .0069 (3-

431)Kellen Moore

(NCAA Record)2009

2. .0083 (2-239) Jeff Mladenich 1991

3. .0146 (3-205) Ryan Dinwiddie 2002

4. .01566 (6-383) Kellen Moore 2010

5. .01569 (7-446) Ryan Dinwiddie 2003

Career (Minimum 300 Attempts)1. .017 (28-1,658) Kellen Moore 2008-11

2. .021 (21-992) Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03

3. .027 (9-330) Jeff Mladenich 1989-92

4. .030 (34-1,142) Bart Hendricks 1997-00

5. .0338 (40-1,181) Tony Hilde 1993-96

TOUCHDOWN PASSES

Game1. 6 Jim McMillan vs. Montana 1974

2. 5 Grant Hedrick vs. Colorado State 2013

5 Joe Southwick vs. UT Martin 2013

5 Kellen Moore vs. UNLV 2011

5 Kellen Moore vs. Toledo 2011

5 Kellen Moore vs. Nevada 2009

5 Kellen Moore vs. Idaho 2009

5 Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i 2009

5 Taylor Tharp vs. Louisiana Tech 2007

5 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. San Jose State 2003

5 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Fresno State 2002

5 B.J. Rhode vs. Utah State 2002

5 Bart Hendricks vs. Idaho 2000

5 Vince Alcalde vs. Eastern

Washington

1987

5 Joe Aliotti vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1979

5 Greg Stern vs. Montana 1975

5 Jim McMillan vs. UNLV 1974

5 Eric Guthrie vs. Montana State 1971

Season1. 43 Kellen Moore 2011

2. 39 Kellen Moore 2009

3. 35 Kellen Moore 2010

35 Bart Hendricks 2000

5. 33 Jim McMillan 1974

6. 31 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003

7. 30 Taylor Tharp 2007

8. 29 Ryan Dinwiddie 2001

9. 26 Tony Hilde 1994

10. 25 Kellen Moore 2008

Career1. 142 Kellen Moore 2008-11

2. 82 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03

3. 78 Bart Hendricks 1997-00

4. 70 Tony Hilde 1993-96

5. 58 Jared Zabransky 2003-06

58 Jim McMillan 1971-74

7. 36 Hazsen Choates 1983-86

8. 34 Ron Autele 1970/1972-73

9. 33 Joe Southwick 2010-13

33 Eric Guthrie 1968-71

Season1. 326 Kellen Moore 2011

2. 289 Taylor Tharp 2007

3. 281 Kellen Moore 2008

4. 277 Kellen Moore 2009

5. 276 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003

6. 273 Kellen Moore 2010

7. 248 Joe Southwick 2012

8. 210 Bart Hendricks 2000

9. 206 Jared Zabransky 2004

10. 203 Bart Hendricks 1999

Career1. 1,157 Kellen Moore 2008-11

2. 650 Bart Hendricks 1997-00

3. 629 Tony Hilde 1993-96

4. 622 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03

5. 610 Jared Zabransky 2003-06

6. 439 Joe Southwick 2010-13

7. 382 Jim McMillan 1971-74

8. 324 Mike Virden 1989-90

9. 321 Taylor Tharp 2004-07

10. 316 Hazsen Choates 1983-86

PASS PERCENTAGE

Single Game (Min. 15 Attempts; .800+)1. .931 (27-29) Joe Southwick

vs. Air Force

2013

2. .913 (21-23) Jared Zabransky

vs. Utah State

2006

3. .897 (26-29) Taylor Tharp vs. Utah State 2007

4. .875 (14-16) Kellen Moore

vs. San Jose State

2010

5. .867 (26-30) Kellen Moore vs. Colorado

State

2011

6. .864 (19-22) Ryan Dinwiddie

vs. Fresno State

2002

7. .857 (18-21) Grant Hedrickvs. Nevada

2013

8. .850 (17-20) Joe Southwick vs. Colorado State

2012

9. .848 (28-33) Kellen Moore vs. New Mexico

2011

10. .833 (20-24) Joe Aliotti vs. Idaho 1979

11. .826 (19-23) Joe Southwickvs. Southern Miss

2013

.826 (19-23) Ryan Dinwiddie vs. Rice 2002

13. .824 (28-34) Kellen Moore vs. Georgia 2011

14. .811 (30-37) Kellen Moore vs. Hawai’i 2010

15. .809 (17-21) Kellen Moore vs. Bowling Green

2009

16. .800 (28-35) Taylor Tharpvs. San Jose State

2007

.800 (12-15) Greg Stern vs. Augustana 1976

Season (Minimum 150 Attempts)1. .743 (326-439) Kellen Moore 2011

2. .726 (151-208) Joe Southwick 2013

3. .713 (273-383) Kellen Moore 2010

4. .694 (281-405) Kellen Moore 2008

5. .690 (167-242) Grant Hedrick 2013

6. .683 (289-423) Taylor Tharp 2007

7. .668 (248-371) Joe Southwick 2012

8. .663 (191-288) Jared Zabransky 2006

9. .658 (144-219) Joe Aliotti 1979

10. .654 (134-205) Ryan Dinwiddie 2002

Career (Minimum 200 Attempts)1. .697 (1,157-1,358) Kellen Moore 2008-11

2. .694 (439-633) Joe Southwick 2010-13

3. .691 (181-262) Grant Hedrick 2011-

4. .679 (321-473) Taylor Tharp 2004-07

5. .636 (278-437) Joe Aliotti 1979-80

6. .627 (622-992) Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03

7. .622 (610-980) Jared Zabransky 2003-06

8. .598 (141-236) B.J. Rhode 1999-02

9. .597 (382-640) Jim McMillan 1971-74

10. .575 (122-212) Lee Huey 1974-75

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED

Single Game1. 6 Mike Virden vs. Montana 1989

2. 5 Vince Alcalde

vs. Eastern Washington

1986

Season1. 20 Mike Virden 1989

2. 18 Duane Halliday 1988

3. 17 Tony Hilde 1996

4. 16 Jared Zabransky 2005

5. 15 Jim McMillan 1974

Career1. 40 Tony Hilde 1993-96

2. 37 Jared Zabransky 2003-06

3. 34 Bart Hendricks 1997-00

4. 33 Eric Guthrie 1969-71

5. 32 Mike Virden 1989-90

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PASSING EFFICIENCY

Season1. 188.18 Ryan Dinwiddie 2002

2. 182.63 Kellen Moore 2010

3. 175.19 Kellen Moore 2011

4. 170.63 Bart Hendricks 2000

5. 164.69 Ryan Dinwiddie 2001

6. 163.72 Ryan Dinwiddie 2003

7. 162.57 Jared Zabransky 2006

8. 161.65 Kellen Moore 2009

9. 159.72 Joe Aliotti 1979

10. 158.46 Jim McMillan 1973

Career1. 168.98 Kellen Moore 2008-11

2. 168.89 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03

3. 152.83 Jim McMillan 1971-74

4. 148.26 Grant Hedrick 2011-

5. 147.43 Joe Aliotti 1979-80

6. 145.93 Joe Southwick 2010-13

7. 145.62 Taylor Tharp 2004-07

8. 144.99 Jared Zabransky 2003-06

9. 143.38 B.J. Rhode 1999-02

10. 139.93 Bart Hendricks 1997-00

CAREER 200+ YARDS PASSING GAMES

1. 46 Kellen Moore 2008-11

2. 28 Bart Hendricks 1997-00

3. 26 Tony Hilde 1993-96

4. 24 Ryan Dinwidde 2000-03

5. 21 Jared Zabransky 2003-06

6. 13 Jim McMillan 1971-74

7. 11 Joe Southwick 2010-13

11 Mike Virden 1989-90

9. 10 Taylor Tharp 2004-07

10 Eric Guthrie 1968-71

CAREER 300+ YARDS PASSING GAMES

1. 16 Kellen Moore 2008-11

2. 14 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03

3. 10 Bart Hendricks 1997-00

4. 7 Jim McMillan 1971-74

5. 6 Tony Hilde 1993-96

6. 4 Joe Southwick 2010-13

4 Jared Zabransky 2003-06

8. 3 Taylor Tharp 2004-07

3 Vince Alcalde 1986-87

3 Greg Stern 1973-76

CAREER 400+ YARDS PASSING GAMES

1. 4 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03

2. 3 Kellen Moore 2008-11

2 Jim McMillan 1971-74

4. 1 Bart Hendricks 1997-00

CAREER 500+ YARDS PASSING GAMES

1. 2 Ryan Dinwiddie 2000-03

2. 1 Kellen Moore 2008-11

RUSHING - YARDS

Single Game (200+)1. 261 Cedric Minter vs. Northern Michigan 1978

2. 254 Eron Hurley vs. Idaho 1998

3. 240 Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State 2006

4. 235 David Mikell vs. Idaho 2003

5. 222 Jay Ajayi vs. Nevada 2013

6. 212 Brock Forsey vs. Central Michigan 2001

7. 211 Willie Bowens vs. Northeastern 1993

8. 210 Cedric Minter vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1977

9. 208 Brock Forsey vs. Tulsa 2002

208 Cedric Minter vs. Montana State 1978

11. 205 Ian Johnson vs. Nevada 2007

205 Terry Zahner vs. Northern Arizona 1977

13. 201 Cedric Minter vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1979

14. 200 Doug Martin vs. Colorado State 2011

200 Chris Thomas vs. Weber State 1988

Season (1,000+)1. 1,713 Ian Johnson 2006

2. 1,611 Brock Forsey 2002

3. 1,526 Cedric Minter 1978

4. 1,425 Jay Ajayi 2013

5. 1,299 Doug Martin 2011

6. 1,275 K.C. Adams 1994

7. 1,273 Chris Jackson 1987

8. 1,260 Doug Martin 2010

9. 1,207 Brock Forsey 2001

10. 1,151 Jeremy Avery 2009

11. 1,147 Jon Francis 1985

12. 1,142 David Mikell 2003

1,142 Eron Hurley 1998

14. 1,139 Rodney Webster 1981

15. 1,137 D.J. Harper 2012

16. 1,060 Cedric Minter 1980

17. 1,041 Ian Johnson 2007

18. 1,037 Rodney Webster 1983

19. 1,025 Jon Francis 1984

20. 1,012 Cedric Minter 1979

Career1. 4,475 Cedric Minter 1977-80

2. 4,183 Ian Johnson 2005-08

3. 4,045 Brock Forsey 1999-02

4. 3,437 Chris Thomas 1987-91

5. 3,431 Doug Martin 2008-11

6. 3,034 Rodney Webster 1980-83

7. 2,932 Jeremy Avery 2007-10

8. 2,792 D.J. Harper 2007-12

9. 2,268 David Mikell 2000-03

10. 2,172 Jon Francis 1984-85

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

Single Game1. 38 Cedric Minter vs. San Jose State 1978

2. 36 Doug Martin vs. San Diego State 2011

36 Chris Thomas vs. Nevada 1988

4. 33 Brock Forsey vs. Arkansas State 2000

33 Cedric Minter vs. Northern Arizona 1978

6. 32 Brock Forsey vs. Central Michigan 2001

32 Brock Forsey vs. UTEP 2001

32 Rodney Webster vs. Weber State 1983

9. 31 D.J. Harper vs. BYU 2012

31 Doug Martin vs. Arizona State 2011

31 Ian Johnson vs. Nevada 2006

31 Brock Forsey vs. Hawai’i 2002

31 Jon Francis vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1984

31 Chris Jackson vs. Nevada 1987

31 Rodney Webster vs. Montana 1983

31 Rodney Webster vs. Weber State 1981

31 Terry Zahner vs. N. Arizona 1977

Season1. 295 Brock Forsey 2002

2. 277 Ian Johnson 2006

3. 263 Doug Martin 2011

4. 258 Cedric Minter 1978

5. 250 Rodney Webster 1981

6. 246 Brock Forsey 2001

7. 242 David Mikell 2003

8. 238 K.C. Adams 1994

9. 231 Chris Thomas 1990

10. 278 D.J. Harper 2012

Career1. 813 Brock Forsey 1999-02

2. 810 Chris Thomas 1987-91

3. 753 Ian Johnson 2005-08

4. 752 Cedric Minter 1977-80

5. 672 Rodney Webster 1980-83

6. 617 Doug Martin 2008-11

7. 547 D.J. Harper 2007-12

8. 518 Jeremy Avery 2007-10

9. 500 David Mikell 2000-03

10 461 Tony Hilde 1993-96

Doug Martin2012 1st Round NFL Draft Pick by the

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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4 Jared Zabransky vs. Hawai’i 2004

4 Donny Heck vs. Hawai’i 2003

4 Brock Forsey vs. Nevada 2002

4 Brock Forsey vs. Tulsa 2002

4 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho 1980

4 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho 1978

4 Cedric Minter vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1977

Season1. 26 Brock Forsey 2002

2. 25 Ian Johnson 2006

3. 18 Jay Ajayi 2013

4. 16 Doug Martin 2011

16 Ian Johnson 2007

16 Chris Jackson 1987

7. 15 D.J. Harper 2012

15 Doug Martin 2009

9. 14 Jon Helmandollar 2004

10. 13 Ian Johnson 2008

13 Jared Zabransky 2004

13 David Mikell 2003

13 Brock Forsey 2001

Career1. 58 Ian Johnson 2005-08

2. 50 Brock Forsey 1999-02

3. 43 Doug Martin 2008-11

4. 39 D.J. Harper 2007-12

5. 37 Cedric Minter 1977-80

6. 32 David Mikell 2000-03

32 Chris Thomas 1988-91

8. 31 Jared Zabransky 2003-06

9. 29 Jeremy Avery 2007-10

10. 22 Jay Ajayi 2012-

YARDS PER CARRY

Single Game (Minimum 10 Attempts)1. 16.9 (11-190) Jeremy Avery vs. Fresno

State

2009

2. 14.2 (11-156) Jeremy Avery vs. Idaho 2008

3. 12.5 (12-150) John Smith

vs. Cal Poly SLO

1974

4. 12.3 (10-123) Jared Zabransky

vs. Hawai’i

2004

5. 12.2 (11-134) Fred Goode

vs. Cal State Fullerton

1978

6. 11.8 (15-177) John Smith vs. Nevada 1973

7. 11.187

(16-179)

Chris Jackson

vs. Delaware State

1987

8. 11.181

(11-123)

Ron Autele vs. Montana 1973

9. 11.1 (15-167) Brock Forsey

vs. Northern Iowa

2000

10. 10.9 (22-240) Ian Johnson

vs. Oregon State

2006

11. 10.8 (10-108) David Mikell vs. Idaho 2002

12. 10.5 (10-105) Jeremy Avery

vs. Weber State

2007

13. 10.44

(25-261)

Cedric Minter

vs. Northern Michigan

1978

14. 10.40

(10-104)

John Smith vs. Weber State 1974

15. 10.38

(13-135)

John Smith vs. Montana 1973

Season (Minimum 75 Attempts)1. 6.68 (82-548) Jay Ajayi 2012

2. 6.57 (87-572) John Smith 1973

3. 6.52 (103-672) Jeremy Avery 2007

4. 6.37 (80-510) John Smith 1974

5. 6.30 (202-1273) Chris Jackson 1987

6. 6.26 (201-1260) Doug Martin 2010

7. 6.23 (170-1060) Cedric Minter 1980

8. 6.18 (277-1713) Ian Johnson 2006

9. 6.119 (117-716) Fred Goode 1976

10. 6.117 (94-575) David Hughes 1979

Career (Minimum 150 Attempts)1. 6.24 (260-1,623) John Smith 1972-75

2. 5.97 (302-1,805) Chris Jackson 1986-87

3. 5.96 (331-1,973) Jay Ajayi 2012-

4. 5.95 (752-4,475) Cedric Minter 1977-80

5. 5.56 (617-3,431) Doug Martin 2008-11

6. 5.55 (753-4183) Ian Johnson 2005-08

7. 5.47 (289-1,581) Fred Goode 1975-78

8. 5.38 (351-1,889) Lee Marks 2002-05

9. 5.36 (155-831) Chester Grey 1971-74

10. 5.35 (238-1,275) K.C. Adams 1994

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

Single Game1. 5 Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State 2006

5 Jon Helmandollar vs. La. Tech 2004

3. 4 Jay Ajayi vs. Air Force 2013

4 Doug Martin

vs. New Mexico State

2009

4 Doug Martin vs. Utah State 2009

4 Ian Johnson

vs. New Mexico State

2006

4 Ian Johnson vs. Idaho 2006

LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE

1. 85+ Jared Zabransky vs. Hawai’i 2004

2. 84+ Doug Martin vs. Utah 2010

3. 80+ D.J. Harper vs. Colorado State 2012

80+ K.C. Adams vs. Northern

Arizona

1994

5. 78+ David Mikell vs. Idaho 2003

6. 77+ Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP 2000

77+ Gavin Reed vs. Utah State 1999

77+ Chris Jackson vs. Delaware

State

1987

77+ Greg Harrison vs. Montana 1983

77+ Cedric Minter vs. Northern

Mich.

1978

11. 75+ David Mikell vs. TCU 2003

75+ Eron Hurley vs. Idaho 1998

75+ John Smith vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1974

14. 74+ Jeremy Avery vs. Fresno State 2009

15. 73+ Bart Hendricks vs. La. Tech 1997+ = Scoring Play

CAREER 100+ YARDS RUSHING GAMES

1. 20 Cedric Minter 1977-80

2. 19 Brock Forsey 1999-02

3. 17 Doug Martin 2008-11

4. 16 Ian Johnson 2005-08

5. 13 Chris Thomas 1988-91

6. 12 Jon Francis 1984-85

12 Rodney Webster 1980-83

8. 10 D.J. Harper 2007-12

10 Chris Jackson 1986-87

10. 8 David Mikell 2000-03

CAREER 200+ YARDS RUSHING GAMES

1. 4 Cedric Minter 1977-80

2. 2 Ian Johnson 2005-08

2 Brock Forsey 1999-02

4. 1 Jay Ajayi 2012-

1 Doug Martin 2008-11

1 David Mikell 2000-03

1 Eron Hurley 1995-98

1 Willie Bowens 1993-94

1 Chris Thomas 1988-91

1 Terry Zahner 1977-80

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PASS RECEPTIONS

Single Game1. 16 Tim Gilligan vs. Louisiana Tech 2003

2. 15 Don Hutt vs. UC Davis 1973

3. 14 Mike Wilson

vs. Eastern Washington

1992

14 Mike Holton vs. UNLV 1974

14 Don Hutt vs. La. Tech 1973

6. 13 Shane Williams-Rhodes

vs. Utah State

2013

13 Rodney Smith vs. Idaho 1997

13 Rodney Smith vs. Nevada 1997

13 Don Hutt vs. South Dakota 1973

10. 12 Austin Pettis vs. Utah 2010

12 Jeremy Childs vs. Nevada 2007

12 Sheldon Forehand vs. Weber

State

1992

12 Eric Andrade vs. Weber State 1987

Season1. 88 Matt Miller 2013

2. 82 Jeremy Childs 2007

3. 79 Titus Young 2009

4. 77 Shane Wiliams-Rhodes 2013

5. 76 Mike Wilson 1992

6. 72 Jeremy Childs 2008

7. 71 Austin Pettis 2010

71 Titus Young 2010

9. 67 Tim Gilligan 2003

10. 66 Matt Miller 2012

66 Don Hutt 1971

Career1. 229 Austin Pettis 2007-10

2. 216 Matt Miller 2011-

3. 204 Titus Young 2007-10

4. 189 Don Hutt 1970-73

5. 168 Jeremy Childs 2006-08

6. 162 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96

7. 159 Mike Wilson 1990-93

8. 140 Jay Swillie 1999-02

140 Eric Andrade 1983-84/86-87

10. 139 Mike Holton 1972/74-76

11. 132 Terry Hutt 1973-74/76-77

12. 131 Lou Fanucchi 1999-02

13. 128 Jeb Putzier 1998-01

14. 126 Kim Metcalf 1980-84

15. 122 Tyler Shoemaker 2008-11

122 Kipp Bedard 1979-81

RECEIVING YARDS

Single Game (200+)1. 264 Winky White vs. Nevada 1990

2. 255 Tim Gilligan vs. La. Tech 2003

3. 252 Mike Holton vs. UNLV 1974

4. 227 Don Hutt vs. UC Davis 1973

5. 212 Kipp Bedard vs. Eastern Kentucky 1980

6. 209 Tim Gilligan vs. BYU 2003

7. 206 Matt Miller vs. Oregon State 2013

8. 206 Kipp Bedard vs. Idaho 1981

9. 204 Al Marshall vs. Portland State 1972

10. 200 Rodney Smith

vs. New Mexico State

1998

200 Winky White vs. Montana 1989

Season (1,000+)1. 1,215 Titus Young 2010

2. 1,192 Tim Gilligan 2003

3. 1,140 Matt Miller 2013

4. 1,138 Billy Wingfield 2002

5. 1,101 Kipp Bedard 1981

6. 1,080 Mike Holton 1974

7. 1,045 Jeremy Childs 2007

8. 1,041 Titus Young 2009

9. 1,032 Terry Hutt 1977

10. 1,003 Al Marshall 1972

Career (2,000+)1. 3,063 Titus Young 2007-10

2. 2,838 Austin Pettis 2007-10

3. 2,751 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96

4. 2,728 Don Hutt 1970-73

5. 2,588 Matt Miller 2011-

6. 2,554 Lou Fanucchi 1999-2002

7. 2,354 Terry Hutt 1973-74/76-77

2,354 Mike Holton 1972/74-76

9. 2,300 Mike Wilson 1990-93

10. 2,161 Jay Swillie 1999-2002

11. 2,097 Eric Andrade 1983-84/86-87

12. 2,050 Jeb Putzier 1998-01

13. 2,031 Tyler Shoemaker 2008-11

14. 2,007 Al Marshall 1969-72

YARDS PER CATCH

Single Game (Minimum 5 Receptions)1. 40.8 (5-204) Al Marshall vs. Portland State 1972

2. 34.8 (5-174) Lou Fanucchi

vs. Northern Iowa

2000

3. 32.6 (5-163) Mike Holton vs. Montana 1975

4. 31.8 (6-191) Jeb Putzier vs. San Jose State 2001

5. 31.5 (6-189) Don Hutt vs. Weber State 1972

6. 30.0 (5-150) Terry Hutt vs. UNLV 1976

7. 28.5 (6-171) Ryan Ikebe

vs. New Mexico State

1996

8. 28.4 (5-142) Ryan Ikebe

vs. Northern Arizona

1995

28.4 (5-142) Jon Youngblood

vs. Weber State

1988

10. 27.8 (5-139) Antwain Wilson vs. Utah 1998

11. 27.0 (5-135) John Smith vs. Weber State 1975

12. 26.5 (6-159) Mike Brady vs. Montana 1979

13. 26.0 (5-130) Terry Hutt vs. Humboldt State 1976

14. 25.2 (5-126) Vinny Perretta vs. Nevada 2008

25.2 (6-151) Jerry Smith vs. SMU 2003

25.2 (6-151) Greg Thomas

vs. Portland State

1996

25.2 (6-151) Winky White vs. Idaho 1990

Season (Minimum 20 Receptions)1. 25.03 (29-726) Lawrence Bady 2003

2. 23.25 (20-465) Jon Youngblood 1988

3. 21.82 (34-742) Ryan Ikebe 1995

4. 20.87 (30-626) Lou Fanucchi 2001

5. 20.28 (39-791) Jarrett Hausske 1994

6. 20.24 (21-425) Steve Hale 1987

7. 20.21 (38-768) Mike Wilson 1991

8. 19.90 (40-796) Lou Fanucchi 2000

9. 19.08 (25-477) Dennis Pooley 1969

10. 19.03 (32-609) Jerry Smith 2003

Career (Minimum 40 Receptions)1. 20.20 (59-1,192) Lawrence Bady 2003-04

2. 19.49 (131-2,549) Lou Fanucchi 1999-02

3. 18.067 (89-1,608) John Smith 1972-75

4. 18.057 (52-939) Steve Hale 1984-87

5. 17.83 (132-2,354) Terry Hutt 1973-74

/ 76-77

6. 17.57 (86-1,511) Jarrett Hausske 1991-94

7. 17.52 (62-1,086) Lonnie Hughes 1977-78

8. 17.47 (57-996) Tony Hunter 1984-85

9. 17.30 (116-2,007) Al Marshall 1969-72

10. 17.04 (116-1,977) Winky White 1987-90

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

Single Game1. 4 Austin Pettis vs. Idaho 2009

4 Rodney Smith vs. New Mexico State 1998

4 John Smith vs. Montana 1974

4 Don Hutt vs. Montana State 1971

5. 3 Matt Miller vs. New Mexico 2013

3 Tyler Shoemaker vs. San Diego State 2011

3 Tyler Shoemaker vs. Toledo 2011

3 Titus Young vs. Hawai’i 2009

3 Jeremy Childs vs. New Mexico State 2007

3 Austin Pettis vs. Idaho 2007

3 Billy Wingfield vs. Rice 2002

3 Jeb Putzier vs. Tulsa 2001

3 Jeb Putzier vs. San Jose State 2001

3 Ryan Ikebe vs. New Mexico State 1996

3 Ryan Ikebe vs. Idaho 1994

3 Eric Andrade vs. Eastern Washington 1987

3 Eric Andrade vs. Weber State 1987

3 Ricky Hill vs. Weber State 1987

3 Mike Holton vs. Idaho 1974

3 Mike Holton vs. UC Davis 1974

3 Terry Hutt vs. Montana State 1974

3 Don Hutt vs. South Dakota 1973

Austin PettisCareer Touchdown Reception Leader

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CAREER 100+ YARDS RECEIVING GAMES

1. 13 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96

2. 11 Mike Holton 1972/74-76

11 Don Hutt 1970-73

4. 10 Titus Young 2007-10

5. 8 Tyler Shoemaker 2008-11

8 Austin Pettis 2007-10

8 Lou Fanucchi 1999-02

8 Mike Wilson 1990-93

8 Terry Hutt 1973-74/76-77

10. 7 T.J. Acree 2001-04

7 Rodney Smith 1997-98

7 Kim Metcalf 1980-84

7 Al Marshall 1969-71

CAREER 200+ YARDS RECEIVING GAMES

1. 2 Tim Gilligan 2000-03

2 Winky White 1987-90

2 Kipp Bedard 1979-81

4. 1 Matt Miller 2011-

1 Rodney Smith 1997-98

1 Mike Holton 1974-76

1 Don Hutt 1970-73

1 Al Marshall 1969-72

ALL-PURPOSE OFFENSE

Single Game1. 301 Doug Martin vs. Arizona State 2011

2. 292 Brock Forsey vs. Northern Iowa 2000

3. 289 David Mikell vs. Idaho 2003

4. 279 Tim Gilligan vs. BYU 2003

5. 272 Brock Forsey vs. Tulsa 2002

6. 269 Jeremy Avery vs. Fresno State 2009

269 Brock Forsey vs. Louisville 1999

8. 268 Tim Gilligan vs. La. Tech 2003

268 Chris Thomas vs. Idaho 1989

10. 264 Winky White vs. Nevada 1990

11. 261 Titus Young vs. Nevada 2010

261 Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State 2006

261 Brock Forsey

vs. Central Michigan

2001

261 Winky White

vs. Long Beach State

1990

261 Cedric Minter

vs. Northern Michigan

1978

Season1. 2,127 Brock Forsey 2002

2. 2,012 Titus Young 2009

3. 1,981 K.C. Adams 1994

4. 1,938 Brock Forsey 2001

5. 1,916 Titus Young 2010

6. 1,892 Doug Martin 2011

7. 1,830 Brock Forsey 2000

8. 1,768 Ian Johnson 2006

9. 1,761 Chris Jackson 1987

10. 1,679 Tim Gilligan 2003

Career1. 6,670 Brock Forsey 1999-02

2. 5,316 Cedric Minter 1977-80

3. 5,032 David Mikell 2000-02

4. 4,927 Ian Johnson 2005-08

5. 4,885 Doug Martin 2008-11

6. 4,866 Titus Young 2007-10

7. 4,807 Chris Thomas 1988-91

8. 3,700 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96

9. 3,665 Rodney Webster 1980-83

10. 3,549 John Smith 1972-75

CAREER 200+ YARDS ALL-PURPOSE GAMES

1. 8 Brock Forsey 1999-02

2. 4 Doug Martin 2008-11

4 K.C. Adams 1994

4 Chris Jackson 1986-87

4 Cedric Minter 1977-80

6. 3 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96

3 Winky White 1987-90

CAREER 300+ YARDS ALL-PURPOSE GAMES

1. 1 Doug Martin 2008-11

100+ YARDS RUSHING / 100+ YARDS RECEIVING GAMES

1. 252 Jay Ajayi vs. New Mexico

(147 Rush + 105 Rec.)

2013

2. 230 K.C. Adams vs Idaho State

(126 Rush + 104 Rec)

1994

3. 210 Chris Jackson vs Idaho State

(103 Rushing + 107 Rec)

1987

4. 207 Karlin Adams vs Eastern Wash.

(101 Rushing + 106 Rec)

1995

Season1. 16 Tyler Shoemaker 2011

2. 14 Austin Pettis 2009

3. 13 Mike Holton 1974

4. 12 Matt Miller 2013

12 Jeb Putzier 2001

6. 11 Rodney Smith 1997

11 Ryan Ikebe 1994

11 John Smith 1975

9. 10 Austin Pettis 2010

10 Titus Young 2009

10 John Smith 1974

Career1. 39 Austin Pettis 2007-10

2. 30 Don Hutt 1970-73

3. 27 Ryan Ikebe 1993-96

4. 26 Matt Miller 2011-

5. 25 Tyler Shoemaker 2008-11

25 Titus Young 2007-10

7. 24 John Smith 1972-75

8. 21 Mike Holton 1972/74-76

9. 20 Rodney Smith 1997-98

10. 19 Jay Swillie 1999-02

19 Jeb Putzier 1998-01

19 Eric Andrade 1983-84/86-87

LONGEST RECEPTION

1. 98 Lawrence Bady from Ryan

Dinwiddie vs. SMU

2003

2. 97+ Lou Fanucchi from Ryan Dinwiddie

vs. Louisiana Tech

2002

3. 90+ Al Marshall from Ron Autele

vs. Portland State

1972

4. 87+ Lou Fanucchi from Bart Hendricks

vs. Northern Iowa

2000

87+ Winky White from Mike Virden

vs. Boston University

1990

6. 86 Greg Thomas from Tony Hilde

vs. Portland State

1996

7. 85+ Matt Miller from Grant Hedrick

vs. Oregon State

2013

85+ Terry Hutt from Hoskin Hogan

vs. UNLV

1977

9. 84+ Jarrett Hausske from Tony Hilde vs.

Cal State-Northridge

1994

10. 83+ Titus Young from Kellen Moore

vs Hawai’i

2010

83+ Jeremy Childs from Taylor Tharp

vs. Louisiana Tech

2007

83+ Tony Maher from Eric Guthrie

vs. Eastern Washington

1968

13. 81+ Chris Jackson from Vince Alcalde vs.

Idaho State

1097

81+ John Smith from Greg Stern

vs. Cal Poly-SLO

1975

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INTERCEPTIONS

Single Game1. 4 Steve Forrey vs. Idaho State 1968

2. 3 Brandyn Thompson vs. Hawaii 2008

3 Korey Hall vs. Oregon State 2004

3 Chris Carr vs. Nevada 2003

3 Jason Payne vs. Weber State 1995

3 Frank Robinson vs. N. Iowa 1990

3 Greg Frederick vs. UC Davis 1973

3 Ken Johnson vs. Hiram Scott 1969

3 Steve Forrey vs. Whitworth 1968

Season1. 12 Steve Forrey 1968

2. 9 Joe Larkin 1971

9 Ken Johnson 1969

4. 8 Gabe Franklin 2002

8 Frank Robinson 1991

8 Steve Forrey 1969

7. 7 Rashid Gayle 1994

7 Anthony Brown 1990

9. 6 Donte Deayon 2013

6 Brandyn Thompson 2009

6 Marty Tadman 2006

6 Korey Hall 2006

6 Dempsy Dees 1999

6 Ken McKelvey 1992

6 Darrin Lyle 1991

6 Frank Robinson 1990

6 Keith Morioka 1988

6 Kenny Kuehl 1987

6 Chris Bell 1981

6 Gary Rosolowich 1975

6 Rolly Woolsey 1974

6 Joe Larkin 1972

Career1. 24 Steve Forrey 1968-70

2. 22 Frank Robinson 1988-91

3. 18 Gabe Franklin 2001-04

4. 15 Darrin Lyle 1988-91

15 Joe Larkin 1971-72

6. 14 Marty Tadman 2004-07

14 Ken Johnson 1968-70

8. 13 Brandyn Thompson 2007-10

13 Dempsy Dees 1997-00

10. 12 Anthony Brown 1988-91

12 Clint Sigman 1972-75

INTERCEPTION YARDS

Single Game1. 116 Cam Hall vs. Nevada 2004

2. 111 Ken Johnson vs. Hiram Scott 1969

3. 100 Jamar Taylor vs. Arizona State 2011

4. 99 Tasi Autele vs. Montana 1993

5. 98 Marty Tadman vs. La. Tech 2006

6. 97 Julius Brown vs. North Texas 2000

Season1. 232 Joe Larkin 1971

2. 176 Marty Tadman 2006

3. 159 Joe Larkin 1972

4. 155 Ken Johnson 1969

5. 147 Steve Forrey 1969

6. 137 Steve Forrey 1968

7. 124 Dempsy Dees 1999

8. 116 Cam Hall 2004

9. 112 Rashid Gayle 1994

10. 110 Kenny Kuehl 1987

Career1. 391 Joe Larkin 1971-72

2. 342 Steve Forrey 1968-70

3. 269 Marty Tadman 2004-07

4. 233 Ken Johnson 1968-70

5. 209 Frank Robinson 1988-91

6. 197 Kenny Kuehl 1987-91

7. 193 Korey Hall 2003-06

8. 189 Dempsy Dees 1997-00

9. 181 Gabe Franklin 2001-04

10. 177 Julius Brown 2000-03

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN

1. 100+ Jamar Taylor vs. Arizona State 2011

2. 99+ Tasi Autele vs. Montana 1993

3. 98+ Marty Tadman vs. La. Tech 2006

4. 92+ Andy Avalos vs. Louisville 2004

5. 87 Rashid Gayle vs. Nevada 1994

6. 81+ Jimmy Clark vs. Portland State 1995

7. 80+ Shaunard Harts vs. Louisville 1999

8. 73+ Ross Farris vs. New Mexico State 1997

73 Rick Woods vs. Jackson State 1981

10. 71+ Kyle Wilson vs. Idaho 2009

71+ Joe Larkin vs. UNLV 1972

12. 70+ Jeff Caves vs. Montana State 1983

13. 68+ Joe Larkin vs. Northern Arizona 1971

14. 66 Dempsy Dees vs. UCLA 1999

15. 64+ Joe Larkin vs. Central

Washington

1971

64 Cam Hall vs. Nevada 2004

+ = Scoring Play

TACKLES

Single Game1. 28 Scott Russell vs. Northern

Arizona

1988

2. 24 Carl Keever vs. Idaho 1982

Season1. 164 Scott Russell 1988

2. 160 Dan Williams 1980

3. 141 Ray Santucci 1979

4. 140 Scott Monk 1992

5. 139 Curt Hecker 1981

6. 138 Mark Williams 1987

7. 136 Carl Keever 1982

8. 135 Bob Macauley 1978

9. 132 Kenny Kuehl 1988

10. 131 Scott Russell 1990

131 Carl Keever 1984

12. 130 Carl Keever 1983

13. 125 Willie Beamon 1978

14. 122 Matt McLaughlin 1991

15. 120 Bob Macauley 1977

120 Ron Davis 1973

120 Jim Ellis 1985

Career1. 415 Scott Russell 1987-90

2. 401 Quintin Mikell 1999-02

3. 397 Carl Keever 1982-84

4. 394 Korey Hall 2003-06

5. 355 Andy Avalos 2001-04

6. 333 Ray Santucci 1978-81

333 Brian Smith 1992-95

8. 332 Kenny Kuehl 1987-90

9. 331 Jim Ellis 1983-86

10. 328 Jeron Johnson 2007-10

11. 327 Matt McLaughlin 1989-92

12. 325 Doug Scott 1976-79

13. 316 Tim O’Connor 1987-90

14. 296 Dan Williams 1977-80

15. 295 J.C. Percy 2009-12

Kyle Wilson2010 1st Round NFL Draft Pick by the

New York Jets

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QUARTERBACK SACKS

Single Season (Since 1982)1. 20 Chris Wing 1996

2. 19.5 Erik Helgeson 1988

3. 17.5 Erik Helgeson 1989

4. 15 Pete Kwiatkowski 1987

5. 10.5 Demarcus Lawrence 2013

10.5 Joe O’Brien 1994

Career (Since 1987) 1. 54.5 Erik Helgeson 1987-90

2. 32.0 Chris Wing 1994-96

3. 23.0 Greg Sabala 1990-93

4. 22.5 Shawn Anderson 1988-91

5. 21.5 Ryan Winterswyk 2007-10

6. 20.5 Shea McClellin 2008-11

7. 20.0 Demarcus Lawrence 2012-13

20.0 Durelle Goodloe 1989-92

9. 19.0 Chris Shepherd 1990-

91/93-94

19.0 Joe O’Brien 1993-94

10. 16.5 Mike T. Williams 2005-08

TACKLES FOR LOSS

Single Game1. 8.0 John Rade vs. Utah State 1982

Season (Since 1982; 20+)1. 33.0 Chris Wing 1996

2. 31.0 John Rade 1982

3. 27.0 Lance Sellers 1986

4. 25.5 Erik Helgeson 1989

5. 24.0 Pete Kwiatkowski 1987

6. 23.5 Erik Helgeson 1990

7. 23.0 Shea McClellin 2010

23.0 Rex Walters 1986

9. 20.5 Demarcus Lawrence 2013

20.5 Tyrone Crawford 2010

11. 20.0 Tyrone Crawford 2011

20.0 Pete Kwiatkowski 1985

Career (Since 1982; 30+)1. 68.5 Erik Helgeson 1987-90

2. 62.0 Pete Kwiatkowski 1984-87

3. 53.5 Shea McClellin 2008-11

4. 50.0 Chris Wing 1994-96

5. 46.5 Ryan Winterwsyk 2007-10

6. 41.0 Lance Sellers 1984-86

7. 40.5 Tyrone Crawford 2010-11

8. 39.0 John Rade 1981-82

9. 37.5 Shawn Anderson 1988-91

10. 37.0 Chris Shepherd 1990-94

11. 36.5 Billy Winn 2008-11

12. 36.0 Rex Walters 1985-86

13. 35.0 Greg Sabala 1990-93

14. 34.0 Demarcus Lawrence 2012-13

15. 31.0 Scott Russell 1987-90

16. 30.0 Quintin Mikell 1999-02

KICKOFF RETURNS

Single Game1. 7 Robby Washington vs. Montana 1989

7 Robby Washington vs. Idaho 1987

3. 6 Rashaun Scott vs. Nevada 2007

6 Corey Nelson vs. Louisiana Tech 1997

6 Kerry Lawyer vs. Idaho 1992

6 Tony Hunter vs. Fresno State 1984

Season1. 31 Titus Young 2009

31 Ryan Ikebe 1996

3. 30 Quinton Jones 2005

4. 27 Rashaun Scott 2007

27 Chris Carr 2003

6. 26 Willie Bowens 1994

7. 25 David Mikell 2001

25 Gary Rosolowich 1975

9. 24 Titus Young 2010

24 Quinton Jones 2006

24 Brock Forsey 2000

12. 22 Chris Truitt 1986

22 Bill Stephens 1971

14. 21 Quinton Jones 2004

21 David Mikell 2002

21 Shaunard Harts 1998

21 Kerry Lawyer 1992

21 Bill Stephens 1972

Career1. 75 Quinton Jones 2003-06

2. 71 David Mikell 2000-03

3. 63 Brock Forsey 1999-02

4. 58 Gary Rosolowich 1973-76

5. 56 Titus Young 2007-10

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN

1. 100+ Bryan Douglas

vs. San Diego State

2013

100+ Doug Martin vs. Arizona State 2011

100+ Titus Young vs. Idaho 2009

100+ John Broadous vs. Idaho 1981

5. 98+ David Mikell vs. Hawai’i 2001

98+ David Mikell vs. Arkansas 2000

7. 97+ Bill Stephens vs. Northern Arizona 1972

8. 95+ Titus Young vs. Nevada 2009

9. 94+ Andre Horace vs. Utah State 1995

94+ Chris Thomas

vs. Northern Arizona

1989

+ = Scoring Play

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE

Season (Minimum 10 Returns)1. 33.80 (10-338) Doug Martin 2011

2. 30.39

(13-395)

Bryan Douglas 2013

3. 28.68 (16-459) David Mikell 2000

4. 28.36 (25-709) David Mikell 2001

5. 28.00 (16-448) Kerry Lawyer 1991

Career (Minimum 20 Returns)1. 28.42 (26.739) Doug Martin 2008-11

2. 26.70 (71-1896) David Mikell 2000-03

3. 25.92 (40-1037) Chris Carr 2001-04

4. 25.88 (56-1449) Titus Young 2007-10

5. 25.25 (58-1465) Gary Rosolowich 1973-76

PUNT RETURNS

Single Game1. 9 Rick Woods vs. Idaho State 1979

2. 8 Ron Love vs. Montana State 1983

3. 7 Quinton Jones

vs. Boston College

2005

7 Damien Schilling vs. North Texas 1999

7 Rick Woods vs. Montana State 1980

Season1. 45 Rick Woods 1980

2. 39 Tim Gilligan 2001

3. 38 Kenny Kuehl 1989

38 Rick Woods 1981

5. 37 Tim Gilligan 2003

6. 36 Tim Gilligan 2002

7. 35 Marty Tadman 2007

8. 34 Chris Truitt 1986

9. 33 Kyle Wilson 2008

33 Quintin Mikell 2000

Shea McClellin2012 1st Round NFL Draft Pick by the

Chicago Bears

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PUNTS

Single Game1. 11 Danny Weeks vs. Nevada 1991

11 Mike Black vs. Northern Iowa 1990

11 Rod Stearns vs. Montana State 1972

11 Eric Guthrie vs. Nevada 1971

11 Dennis Baird vs.

Eastern Washington

1968

11 Dennis Baird vs. Weber State 1968

Season1. 78 Dennis Baird 1968

2. 74 Jeff Davis 1996

74 Mike Black 1990

4. 69 Danny Weeks 1991

5. 68 Tom Schimmer 1988

6. 64 Ron Talbot 1982

7. 62 Jeff Edwards 1999

8. 60 Kyle Stringer 2003

60 Jeff Davis 1997

60 Danny Weeks 1993

60 Tom Schimmer 1986

Career1. 239 Danny Weeks 1991-94

2. 218 Tom Schimmer 1985-88

3. 197 Kyle Stringer 2003-06

4. 189 Jeff Davis 1995-98

5. 187 Ron Talbot 1982-84/86

PUNT AVERAGE

Single Game (Minimum 5 Punts)1. 53.2 (5-266) Trevor Harman vs. Idaho 2010

2. 50.1 (7-351) Kyle Stringer vs. Wyoming 2006

3. 50.0 (5-250) Kyle Brotzman

vs. San Jose State

2008

4. 49.8 (5-249) Eric Guthrie vs. Idaho State 1971

5. 49.2 (5-246) Gary Gorrell vs. Utah State 1975

6. 49.0 (5-245) Tom Spadafore

vs. Idaho State

1979

7. 48.2 (5-241) Tom Spadafore

vs. Idaho State

1980

8. 47.8 (5-239) Dennis Baird vs.Hiram

Scott

1969

9. 47.6 (5-238) Mike Black vs. Nevada 1990

10. 47.5 (8-380) Ron Talbot vs. Utah State 1982

47.5 (6-285) Tom Spadafore vs.

Cal State-Fullerton

1980

Season (Minimum 25 Punts)1. 45.74 (37-1693) Kyle Brotzman 2008

2. 44.61 (47-2097) Kyle Stringer 2006

3. 43.92 (38-1668) Kyle Stringer 2004

4. 43.89 (46-2019) Kyle Brotzman 2009

5. 42.79 (62-2653) Jeff Edwards 1999

6. 42.62 (26-1,108) Trevor Harman 2013

7. 42.02 (47-1975) Jeff Edwards 2000

8. 41.95 (43-1804) Brad Elkin 2011

9. 41.86 (51-2135) Tom Spadafore 1980

10. 41.53 (28-1163) Gary Gorrell 1974

Career1. 115 Tim Gilligan 2000-03

2. 113 Rick Woods 1978-81

3. 70 Chris Potter 2009-12

4. 63 Kyle Wilson 2006-09

5. 61 Kerry Lawyer 1991-93

PUNT RETURN YARDAGE

Single Game1. 151 (7) Quinton Jones vs. Boston College 2005

2. 143 (5) Quinton Jones vs. Hawai’i 2005

3. 137 (5) Chris Carr vs. Idaho 2004

4. 136 (3) Kyle Wilson vs. Fresno State 2008

5. 126 (4) Quintin Mikell

vs. Eastern Washington

2000

6. 122 (6) Chris Carr vs. UTEP 2004

7. 114 (8) Ron Love vs. Montana State 1983

8. 111 (3) Kerry Lawyer

vs. Eastern Washington

1993

9. 101 (3) K.C. Adams

vs. Cal State-Northridge

1994

10. 100 (5) Kenny Kuehl vs. Weber State 1989

Season (Minimum 15 Returns)1. 20.86 (22-459) Quinton Jones 2005

2. 19.63 (22-432) Chris Carr 2004

3. 18.05 (18-325) Kerry Lawyer 1992

4. 14.24 (33-470) Kyle Wilson 2008

5. 14.02 (36-505) Tim Gilligan 2002

6. 13.31 (22-293) Chris Potter 2010

7. 13.27 (18-239) Mitch Burroughs 2011

8. 13.16 (24-316) Al Marshall 1970

9. 13.13 (22-289) Ron Love 1983

10. 12.43 (37-460) Tim Gilligan 2003

Career (Minimum 25 Returns)1. 19.75 (29-573) Chris Carr 2001-04

2. 16.88 (35-591) Quinton Jones 2003-06

3. 12.59 (61-768) Kerry Lawyer 1991-93

4. 12.58 (63-793) Kyle Wilson 2006-09

5. 12.19 (70-853) Chris Potter 2009-12

LONGEST PUNT RETURN

1. 92+ Quinton Jones

vs. Boston College

2005

92+ Quinton Jones vs. Hawai’i 2005

3. 91+ Henry Jenkins vs. Idaho State 1969

4. 90+ Kyle Wilson vs. Fresno State 2008

5. 79+ Kyle Wilson vs. Idaho 2008

79+ K.C. Adams vs.

Cal State-Northridge

1994

7. 78+ Chris Carr vs. SMU 2004

8. 76+ Chris Potter vs. Idaho 2010

76+ Ron Love vs. Montana State 1983

76+ Rolly Woolsey vs. Weber State 1974+ = Scoring Play

Career (Minimum 50 Punts)1. 44.6 (122-5440) Kyle Brotzman 2007-10

2. 42.5 (109-4628) Jeff Edwards 1999-00

3. 42.3 (197-8339) Kyle Stringer 2003-06

4. 42.1 (78-3,286) Trevor Harman 2010-13

5. 41.1 (75-3082) Eric Guthrie 1968-71

POINTS

Single Game1. 30 Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State 2006

30 Jon Helmandollar vs.

Louisiana Tech

2004

3. 24 Jay Ajayi vs. Air Force 2013

24 Doug Martin

vs. New Mexico State

2009

24 Doug Martin vs. Utah State 2009

24 Austin Pettis vs. Idaho 2009

24 Ian Johnson vs.

New Mexico State

2006

24 Ian Johnson vs. Idaho 2006

24 Jared Zabransky vs. Hawai’i 2004

24 Donny Heck vs. Hawai’i 2003

24 Brock Forsey vs. Nevada 2002

24 Brock Forsey vs. Rice 2002

24 Brock Forsey vs. UETP 2002

24 Brock Forsey vs. San Jose State 2002

24 Brock Forsey vs. Tulsa 2002

24 Rodney Smith vs.

New Mexico State

1998

24 Eric Andrade vs. Weber State 1987

24 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho 1980

24 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho 1978

24 Cedric Minter vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1977

24 John Smith vs. UNLV 1975

24 John Smith vs. Cal St.-Hayward 1975

24 John Smith vs. Montana 1974

24 Don Hutt vs. Montana State 1971

Season (100+)1. 192 Brock Forsey 2002

2. 152 Ian Johnson 2006

3. 141 Tyler Jones 2004

4. 132 Tyler Jones 2003

5. 117 Kyle Brotzman 2009

6. 114 Jay Ajayi 2013

114 Doug Martin 2011

114 Kyle Brotzman 2007

9. 108 Dan Goodale 2013

10. 107 Kyle Brotzman 2010

11. 104 Nick Calaycay 2000

12. 102 Ian Johnson 2007

102 Chris Jackson 1987

102 John Smith 1975

102 John Smith 1974

16. 101 Kyle Brotzman 2008

17. 100 D.J. Harper 2012

100 Anthony Montgomery 2006

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Career1. 68 Brock Forsey 1999-02

2. 58 Ian Johnson 2005-08

3. 48 Doug Martin 2008-11

4. 43 Cedric Minter 1977-80

5. 42 John Smith 1972-75

6. 41 D.J. Harper 207-12

7. 39 Austin Pettis 2007-10

39 David Mikell 2000-03

9. 35 Titus Young 2007-10

35 Chris Thomas 1988-91

FIELD GOALS

Single Game1. 5 Roberto Moran vs. Idaho State 1985

5 Eric Guthrie vs. Northern Arizona 1971

3. 4 Kyle Brotzman vs. Hawai’i 2009

4 Kyle Brotzman vs. Nevada 2007

4 Tyler Jones vs. Fresno State 2004

4 Tyler Jones vs. Oregon State 2004

4 Nick Calaycay vs. Fresno State 2002

4 Nick Calaycay vs. Utah State 1999

4 Nick Calaycay vs. Utah 1999

4 Roberto Moran vs. Idaho 1986

4 Tony Massagli vs.

Eastern Washington

1983

4 Kenrick Camerud vs. Weber State 1981

4 Kenrick Camerud vs.

Northwestern State (La.)

1981

4 Tom Sarette vs. Long Beach State 1978

Season1. 24 Tyler Jones 2004

2. 22 Mike Dodd 1992

3. 19 Tyler Jones 2003

4. 18 Kyle Brotzman 2009

18 Roberto Moran 1986

Career1. 439 Kyle Brotzman

(NCAA Record for Kickers)

2007-10

2. 408 Brock Forsey 1999-02

3. 356 Ian Johnson 2005-08

4. 348 Nick Calaycay 1999-02

5. 294 Tyler Jones 2001-04

6. 288 Doug Martin 2008-11

7. 275 Mike Black 1988-91

8. 258 Cedric Minter 1977-80

9. 252 John Smith 1972-75

10. 250 D.J. Harper 2007-12

11. 234 David Mikell 2000-03

12. 221 Eric Guthrie 1968-71

13. 211 Greg Erickson 1993-95

14. 210 Chris Thomas 1988-91

15. 188 Todd Belcastro 1996-98

188 Kenrick Camerud 1979-81

188 Don Hutt 1970-73

TOUCHDOWNS

Single Game1. 5 Ian Johnson vs. Oregon State 2006

5 Jon Helmandollar vs.

Louisiana Tech

2004

3. 4 Jay Ajayi vs. Air Force 2013

4 Doug Martin

vs. New Mexico State

2009

4 Doug Martin vs. Utah State 2009

4 Austin Pettis vs. Idaho 2009

4 Ian Johnson

vs. New Mexico State

2006

4 Ian Johnson vs. Idaho 2006

4 Jared Zabransky vs. Hawai’i 2004

4 Donny Heck vs. Hawai’i 2003

4 Brock Forsey vs. Nevada 2002

4 Brock Forsey vs. Rice 2002

4 Brock Forsey vs. UTEP 2002

4 Brock Forsey vs. San Jose State 2002

4 Brock Forsey vs. Tulsa 2002

4 Rodney Smith vs.

New Mexico State

1998

4 Eric Andrade vs. Weber State 1987

4 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho 1980

4 Cedric Minter vs. Idaho 1978

4 Cedric Minter vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1977

4 John Smith vs. UNLV 1975

4 John Smith vs. Cal St.-Hayward 1975

4 John Smith vs. Montana 1974

4 Don Hutt vs. Montana State 1971

Season1. 32 Brock Forsey 2002

2. 25 Ian Johnson 2006

3. 19 Jay Ajayi 2013

19 Doug Martin 2011

5. 17 Ian Johnson 2007

17 Chris Jackson 1987

17 John Smith 1975

17 John Smith 1974

9. 16 D.J. Harper 2012

16 Tyler Shoemaker 2011

16 Brock Forsey 2001

16 Brock Forsey 2000

Career1. 67 Kyle Brotzman 2007-10

2. 51 Mike Black 1988-91

3. 46 Tyler Jones 2001-04

4. 45 Nick Calaycay 1999-02

5. 37 Greg Erickson 1992-95

LONGEST FIELD GOAL

1. 56 Roberto Moran vs. UC Davis 1985

2. 54 Roberto Moran vs. Nevada 1986

54 Mark Jensen vs. Nevada 1982

4. 53 Todd Belcastro vs. Cal State-Northridge

1998

53 Gary Stivers vs. Southern Oregon

1969

6. 52 Kyle Brotzman vs. Utah State 2010

52 Tyler Jones vs. Tulsa 2003

52 Tyler Jones vs. Hawai’i 2002

52 Todd Belcastro vs. Utah State 1998

52 Roberto Moran vs. Idaho 1986

52 Roberto Moran vs.

Northwestern St.

1986

52 Roberto Moran

vs. Eastern Washington

1986

52 Tom Sarette vs. Montana State 1977

52 P.K. Wiggins vs. Montana 1987

Kyle Brotzman - NCAA Career Leader for Points Scored by a Kicker (439)

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TOTAL OFFENSE

Most Yards/Single Game1. 742 vs. Colorado State 2011

2. 737 vs. Hawai’i 2010

3. 732 vs. Louisiana Tech 2003

4. 688 vs. Fresno State 2002

5. 664 vs. Eastern Washington 1995

6. 650 vs. San Jose State 2002

7. 642 vs. Portland State 1973

8. 641 vs. SMU 2003

641 vs. Utah State 2000

10. 629 vs. Louisiana Tech 2004

629 vs. UNLV 1977

629 vs. Montana 1973

Fewest Yards/Single Game1. 69 vs. Fresno State 1977

2. 115 vs. Washington State 1997

3. 136 vs. Linfield 1968

4. 147 vs. SE Louisiana 1980

5. 165 vs. Montana State 1972

6. 182 vs. Montana State 1988

7. 191 vs. Montana 1991

8. 195 vs. Northwestern State (La.) 1988

195 vs. Nevada 1985

10. 197 vs. Idaho 1984

Most Yards Per Game/Season1. 521.3 2010

2. 516.9 1974

3. 501.5 2002

4. 496.3 2000

5. 492.7 2004

Fewest Yards Per Game/Season1. 280.6 1988

2. 318.8 1970

3. 327.5 1982

4. 330.4 1993

5. 331.4 1996

PASSING

Most Yards/Single Game1. 569 vs. Louisiana Tech 2003

2. 560 vs. SMU 2003

3. 507 vs. Hawai’i 2010

4. 496 vs. Nevada 1990

5. 476 vs. Fresno State 2002

6. 465 vs. Toledo 2011

7. 463 vs. UC Davis 1973

8. 458 vs. Utah State 2008

9. 457 vs. Nevada 1974

10. 454 vs. UNLV 1974

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN

Single Game1. 10 Anthony Montgomery vs. Idaho 2005

10 Tyler Jones vs. San Jose State 2003

3. 9 Dan Goodale vs. UT Martin 2013

9 Dan Goodale vs. Colorado

State

2011

9 Nick Calaycay vs. Fresno State 2002

9 Nick Calaycay vs. Idaho 2000

9 Nick Calaycay vs. Arkansas State 1999

9 Greg Erickson vs.

Eastern Washington

1995

9 Gary Stivers vs. Whitworth 1969

10. 8 Tyler Jones vs. San Jose State 2004

8 Tyler Jones vs. Hawai’i 2004

8 Tyler Jones vs. Idaho 2004

8 Tyler Jones vs. Nevada 2003

8 Tyler Jones vs. Idaho State 2003

8 Nick Calaycay vs. San Jose State 2001

8 Nick Calaycay vs. North Texas 2000

8 Kenrick Camerud vs.

Cal Poly-SLO

1979

8 Avi Rofe vs. Weber State 1976

Season1. 75 Tyler Jones 2003

2. 69 Tyler Jones 2004

3. 66 Kyle Brotzman 2007

4. 63 Kyle Brotzman 2009

63 Nick Calaycay 2002

6. 61 Anthony Montgomery 2006

61 Anthony Montgomery 2005

8. 59 Kyle Brotzman 2010

59 Nick Calaycay 2000

10. 57 Dan Goodale 2013

Career1. 238 Kyle Brotzman 2007-10

2. 213 Nick Calaycay 1999-02

3. 156 Tyler Jones 2001-04

4. 122 Anthony Montgomery 2005-06

122 Mike Black 1988-91

Consecutive Points After Touchdown1. 118 Kyle Brotzman 2007-09

2. 74 Tyler Jones 2003-04

3. 67 Todd Belcastro 1996-98

4. 63 Anthony Montgomery 2005-06

5. 57 Roberto Moran 1985-86

TEAM RECORDSFewest Yards/Single Game

1. 49 vs. Northern Arizona 1978

2. 52 vs. San Jose State 1978

3. 69 vs. Washington State 1997

69 vs. Northern Arizona 1975

5. 70 vs. Idaho State 1979

6. 74 vs. Weber State 1978

74 vs. Weber State 1968

8. 76 vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1978

9. 78 vs. North Texas 1997

10. 80 vs. Idaho 1978

Most Yards Per Game/Season1. 336.3 2003

2. 334.5 1974

3. 321.5 2000

4. 321.1 2010

5. 309.4 2011

Fewest Yards Per Game/Season1. 132.7 1978

2. 152.8 1968

3. 154.6 1980

4. 160.8 1970

5. 160.9 1985

Most Passing Attempts/Single Game1. 61 vs. Louisiana Tech 2003

2. 55 vs. Montana 1989

55 vs. Oregon State 1989

4. 54 vs. Louisiana Tech 1998

5. 52 vs. Nevada 1990

52 vs. Weber State 1987

52 vs. UC Davis 1973

8. 51 vs. Montana State 1992

51 vs. Stephen F. Austin State 1989

51 vs. Oregon State 1986

Fewest Passing Attempts/Single Game1. 6 vs. San Jose State 1978

2. 7 vs. Northern Arizona 1980

3. 10 vs. Cal State-Fullerton 1979

4. 12 vs. Humboldt State 1986

5. 13 vs. UTEP 2001

13 vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1985

7. 14 vs. Oregon State 2006

14 vs. Weber State 1978

9. 15 vs. Montana 1985

15 vs. Northern Arizona 1978

15 vs. Montana 1973

15 vs. Nevada 1972

15 vs. Western State 1968

Most Passing Attempts/Season1. 489 2003

2. 477 2011

3. 466 2013

4. 460 2007

5. 458 2009

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Highest Pass Percentage/Season1. .7379 (352-471) 2011

2. .7060 (329-466) 2013

3. .7052 (299-424) 2010

4. .6803 (298-438) 2008

5. .6675 (263-394) 2012

Lowest Pass Percentage/Season1. .385 (107-278) 1968

2. .413 (130-315) 1970

3. .422 (105-279) 1969

4. .446 (172-386) 1971

5. .448 (102-223) 1978

Most Touchdown Passes/Single Game1. 6 vs. Idaho 2009

6 vs. Idaho 2007

6 vs. San Jose State 2003

6 vs. Idaho 2000

6 vs. Montana 1974

6. 5 vs. Colorado State 2013

5 vs. UT Martin 2013

5 vs. UNLV 2011

5 vs. Tulsa 2011

5 vs. Toledo 2011

5 vs. Utah State 2008

5 vs. Louisiana Tech 2007

5 vs. Nevada 2007

5 vs. New Mexico State 2007

5 vs. Fresno State 2002

5 vs. Utah State 2002

5 vs. New Mexico State 1998

5 vs. Eastern Washington 1987

5 vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1979

5 vs. Nevada 1975

5 vs. Montana 1975

5 vs. UNLV 1974

5 vs. Nevada 1974

5 vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1973

5 vs. Portland State 1972

5 vs. Weber State 1972

5 vs. Montana State 1971

Most Touchdown Passes/Season1. 45 2011

2. 42 1974

3. 40 2009

4. 38 2010

5. 37 2000

Fewest Touchdown Passes/Season1. 9 1993

9 1978

9 1976

4. 10 1992

5. 12 1988

12 1986

12 1985

12 1968

Passes Had Intercepted/Single Game1. 10 vs. Montana 1989

2. 6 vs. Weber State 1970

Fewest Passing Attempts/Season1. 241 1978

2. 245 1985

3. 248 1980

4. 249 1969

5. 252 1983

252 1979

Most Pass Completions/Single Game1. 41 vs. Louisiana Tech 2003

2. 37 vs. New Mexico 2011

3. 33 vs. Fresno State 2013

33 vs. Toledo 2011

5. 32 vs. Oregon State 2013

32 vs. Utah State 2008

32 vs. San Jose State 2007

32 vs. SMU 2003

32 vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1973

10. 31 vs. Weber State 1992

31 vs. Nevada 1990

Fewest Pass Completions/Single Game1. 4 vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1985

4 vs. Northern Arizona 1980

4 vs. San Jose State 1978

4. 5 vs. Nevada 1988

5. 6 11 times (most recent vs.

North Texas, 1997)

Most Pass Completions/Season1. 352 2011

2. 329 2013

3. 307 2007

4. 299 2010

5. 298 2008

Fewest Pass Completions/Season1. 105 1969

2. 107 1968

3. 108 1978

4. 127 1985

5. 130 1970

Highest Pass Percentage/Single Game1. .936 (29-31) vs. Air Force 2013

2. .925 (25-27) vs. Utah State 2006

3. .875 (28-32) vs. Utah State 2007

4. .863 (19-22) vs. Colorado State 2012

5. .857 (18-21) vs. Nevada 2013

6. .852 (23-27) vs. Southern Miss 2013

7. .848 (28-33) vs. Colorado State 2011

8. .824 (28-34) vs. Georgia 2011

9. .822 (37-45) vs. New Mexico 2011

10. .810 (30-37) vs. Hawai’i 2010

Lowest Pass Percentage/Single Game1. .206 (6-29) vs. Weber State 1968

2. .222 (8-36) vs. Weber State 1970

3. .257 (9-35) vs. Eastern Washington 1968

4. .272 (6-22) vs. Northern Arizona 1975

5. .290 (9-31) vs. Washington State 1997

6. .296 (8-27) vs. Linfield 1968

7. .300 (6-20) vs. Utah State 1996

.300 (6-20) vs. Nevada 1973

9. .304 (7-23) vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1969

.304 (7-23) vs. Idaho State 1968

Passes Had Intercepted/Season1. 30 1989

2. 26 1972

3. 23 1974

4. 22 1971

5. 21 1996

21 1988

Fewest Passes Had Intercepted/Season1. 3 2009

2. 6 2010

3. 7 2012

7 1995

5. 8 2002

8 2000

8 1984

8 1980

Lowest Interception Ratio/Season

1. .0065 (3-458)NCAA Record

2009

2. .0141 (6-424) 2010

3. .0178 (7-394) 2012

4. .0184 (9-489) 2003

5. .0205 (8-390) 2002

Highest Interception Ratio/Season1. .079 (26-329) 1972

2. .070 (30-432) 1989

3. .066 (16-241) 1978

4. .065 (16-245) 1985

5. .064 (16-249) 1969

RUSHING

Most Yards/Single Game1. 531 vs. Montana 1973

2. 516 vs. Nevada 1972

3. 433 vs. Idaho State 1979

4. 425 vs. Hawai’i 2004

5. 407 vs. Nevada 2013

6. 395 vs. Portland State 1973

7. 391 vs. Montana 1985

8. 383 vs. Colorado State 2011

9. 380 vs. Portland State 1998

10. 378 vs. Northern Arizona 1983

Fewest Yards/Single Game1. -64 vs. Fresno State 1977

2. -11 vs. Northern Arizona 1993

3. -5 vs. Southeastern Louisiana 1980

4. 11 vs. Stephen F. Austin State 1989

5. 13 vs. Oregon State 1986

6. 16 vs. Montana State 1992

16 vs. Montana 1989

8. 19 vs. Eastern Washington 2000

9. 22 vs. Weber State 1993

22 vs. Idaho 1988

22 vs. Northern Arizona 1982

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Most Yards Per Game/Season1. 250.2 1979

2. 235.5 1985

3. 234.2 1973

4. 230.8 1978

5. 229.8 2004

Fewest Yards Per Game/Season1. 97.9 1993

2. 101.1 1992

3. 107.8 1989

4. 109.4 1988

5. 111.5 1982

Most Attempts/Single Game1. 83 vs. Nevada 1972

2. 75 vs. Fresno State 1977

3. 74 vs. North Texas 1997

4. 73 vs. Montana 1985

5. 69 vs. Portland State 1973

6. 67 vs. Northern Arizona 1983

67 vs. College of Idaho 1968

67 vs. Western State 1968

9. 66 vs. Nevada 1988

10. 65 vs. Idaho 1980

Fewest Attempts/Single Game1. 16 vs. Montana 1989

2. 18 vs. Oregon State 1986

3. 20 vs. TCU 2008

4. 21 vs. Rice 2001

21 vs. Northwestern State (La.) 1988

6. 22 vs. Hawai’i 1996

7. 23 vs. Marshall 1994

23 vs. Montana State 1992

9. 24 vs. Virginia Tech 2010

24 vs. East Carolina 2007

Most Attempts/Season1. 596 2004

2. 577 1985

3. 572 2003

572 1977

5. 565 1978

Fewest Attempts/Season1. 347 1992

2. 403 1989

3. 404 1993

4. 409 1982

5. 412 1996

Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Single Game

1. 10.31 (29-299) vs. Fresno State 2009

2. 9.41 (46-433) vs. Idaho State 1979

3. 9.00 (59-531) vs. Montana 1973

4. 8.85 (46-407) vs. Nevada 2013

5. 8.50 (50-425) vs. Hawai’i 2004

6. 8.30 (38-315) vs. Idaho 2008

7. 8.03 (33-265) vs. Montana 1980

8. 7.667 (39-299) vs. New Mexico State 2010

9. 7.660 (50-383) vs. Colorado State 2011

10. 7.63 (35-267) vs. Bowling Green 2009

Lowest Average Yards Per Carry/Single Game

1. -.9 (75- -64) vs. Fresno State 1977

2. -.3 (36- -11) vs. Northern Arizona 1993

3. -.2 (28- -5) vs. SE Louisiana 1980

4. .04 (27-11) vs. Stephen F. Austin State 1989

5. .45 (41-19) vs. Eastern Washington 2000

6. .62 (35-22) vs. Idaho 1988

7. .64 (34-22) vs. Northern Arizona 1982

.64 (34-22) vs. Weber State 1993

9. .69 (42-29) vs. Northern Iowa 1990

10. .70 (23-16) vs. Montana State 1992

Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Season1. 5.35 (486-2603) 2010

2. 5.13 (508-2606) 2009

3. 5.12 (537-2752) 1979

4. 5.05 (551-2784) 2006

5. 4.85 (517-2509) 1980

Lowest Average Yards Per Carry/Season1. 2.58 (465-1,203) 1988

2. 2.67 (404-1,077) 1993

3. 2.94 (403-1,186) 1989

4. 3.19 (404-1,287) 1982

5. 3.20 (347-1,112) 1992

Most Touchdowns Rushing/Single Game1. 8 vs. San Jose State 2004

8 vs. Hawai’i 2004

8 vs. Idaho 2004

4. 7 vs. Weber State 2007

7 vs. Portland State 1973

6. 6 vs. Utah State 2009

6 vs. Idaho 2005

6 vs. New Mexico State 2005

6 vs. Hawai’i 2003

6 vs. Nevada 2003

6 vs. Idaho State 2003

6 vs. UTEP 2002

6 vs. Humboldt State 1986

6 vs. Idaho State 1979

6 vs. College of Idaho 1969

Most Touchdowns Rushing/Season1. 49 2004

2. 43 2002

3. 40 2003

4. 39 2006

5. 36 2005

Fewest Touchdowns Rushing/Season1. 9 1996

9 1992

3. 10 1982

4. 12 1989

5. 14 1993

14 1972

SCORING

Most Points/Single Game1. 77 vs. San Jose State 2003

2. 74 vs. Humboldt State 1986

3. 70 vs. Idaho 2005

4. 69 vs. Nevada (4OT) 2007

69 vs. Hawai’i 2004

6. 67 vs. Fresno State 2002

7. 66 vs. Idaho 2000

66 vs. Utah State 2000

66 vs. Whitworth 1969

10. 65 vs. Idaho 2004

Fewest Points/Single Game1. 0 vs. Washington State 1997

0 vs. Idaho 1984

3. 3 vs. Montana 1987

3 vs. Oregon State 1986

3 vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1978

3 vs. Hiram Scott 1970

3 vs. Weber State 1968

8. 6 vs. Washington 2013

6 vs. Idaho State 1986

6 vs. Central Michigan 1974

Most Points Per Game/Season1. 48.9 2004

2. 45.6 2002

3. 45.1 2010

4. 44.9 2000

5. 44.6 1974

Fewest Points Per Game/Season1. 19.1 1993

2. 20.0 1996

20.0 1992

4. 22.9 1982

5. 23.3 1984

FUMBLES RECOVERED

Single Game1. 6 vs. Northwestern State (La.) 1986

6 vs. Northern Arizona 1975

3. 5 vs. Eastern Washington 2000

5 vs. Boston University 1990

5 vs. Montana State 1970

Most/Season1. 23 1978

23 1971

3. 22 1970

22 1974

22 1983

Fewest/Season1. 7 2001

7 1987

3. 8 2007

8 1996

8 1980

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INTERCEPTIONS

Single Game (BSU Defense)1. 7 vs. Cal Poly-SLO 1979

2. 6 vs. Northern Iowa 1990

6 vs. Cal State-Northridge 1987

4. 5 (17 Times - Most Recent: vs.

Hawai’i, 2009)

Most/Season (BSU Defense)1. 36 1969

2. 34 1968

3. 31 2009

4. 28 1991

5. 27 1988

Fewest/Season (BSU Defense)1. 8 1998

8 1996

3. 9 2001

4. 11 1993

5. 12 1995

OPPONENTS’ RECORDS

OPPONENTS’TOTAL OFFENSE

Fewest Yards/Single Game1. 30 Whitworth 1968

2. 35 Humboldt State 1986

3. 60 Southern Oregon 1970

4. 76 Portland State 1972

5. 80 San Jose State 2010

80 Westminster 1968

7. 81 College of Idaho 1970

8. 82 Sacramento State 2006

9. 89 New Mexico State 2007

10. 90 Montana 1985

Most Yards/Single Game1. 694 Nevada 1997

2. 661 Louisiana Tech 1998

3. 643 Cal State-Northridge 1997

4. 639 Nevada 2007

5. 626 Colorado State 2013

6. 610 Idaho 1992

7. 605 Portland State 1992

8. 595 Utah State 2000

9. 592 Washington 2013

10. 591 Idaho 1983

Fewest Yards Per Game/Season1. 176.5 1969

2. 248.5 1970

3. 250.2 1968

4. 254.7 2010

5. 269.3 1986

Most Yards Per Game/Season1. 455.1 1996

2. 414.7 1993

3. 413.4 2013

4. 410.9 1992

5. 401.7 1987

OPPONENTS’ PASSING

Fewest Yards/Single Game1. -16 Whitworth 1968

2. -4 Northern Arizona 1975

3. 0 Weber State 1971

4. 2 Idaho State 1979

5. 7 Montana 1973

6. 8 Portland State 1972

7. 13 Montana State 1973

8. 16 UNLV 1973

9. 20 Montana State 1977

20 College of Idaho 1970

Most Yards/Single Game1. 602 Louisiana Tech 1998

2. 557 Nevada 1997

3. 529 New Mexico State 2006

4. 511 Cal State-Northridge 1997

5. 510 Idaho 1983

6. 509 Utah State 2000

7. 495 Hawai’i 2007

8. 473 TCU 2011

9. 464 Louisiana Tech 2001

10. 460 Fresno State 2013

Fewest Yards Per Game/Season1. 104.9 1970

2. 108.5 1979

3. 120.7 1972

4. 123.5 1975

5. 128.0 1973

Most Yards Per Game/Season1. 293.2 1994

2. 269.9 1998

3. 258.3 1987

4. 255.8 1993

5. 253.9 2004

Fewest Passing Attempts/Single Game1. 3 UNLV 1973

3 Weber State 1971

3. 6 Idaho 1976

6 Montana 1972

5. 7 Rice 2001

7 Northern Arizona 1975

7 Central Michigan 1974

8. 8 Northwestern State (La.) 1996

8 Southeastern Louisiana 1980

8 UNLV 1974

8 Southern Oregon 1978

Most Passing Attempts/Single Game1. 66 New Mexico State 2006

2. 62 Idaho 2005

3. 60 Fresno State 2013

4. 58 Northern Arizona 1994

5. 57 Louisiana Tech 2003

57 Hawai’i 2002

57 Montana 1992

8. 56 Louisiana Tech 2002

56 Utah State 2000

10. 55 Hawai’i 2005

55 Hawai’i 2004

55 Idaho 2001

55 Nevada 1994

55 Pacific 1992

Fewest Passing Attempts/Season1. 213 1975

2. 227 1979

3. 232 1970

4. 243 1973

243 1972

Most Passing Attempts/Season1. 614 2003

2. 528 2002

3. 504 2005

4. 469 1994

5. 455 2013

Fewest Pass Completions/Single Game1. 0 Weber State 1971

2. 1 Northern Arizona 1975

1 UNLV 1973

4. 2 Idaho 1976

2 Central Michigan 1974

2 South Dakota 1973

2 Montana 1973

2 Montana State 1973

2 Whitworth 1968

10. 3 (7 times - Most Recent: North

Texas, 2000)

Most Pass Completions/Single Game1. 50 New Mexico State 2006

2. 40 Hawai’i 2007

3. 39 Fresno State 2013

4. 38 Pacific 1992

5. 36 Colorado State 2013

6. 35 Hawai’i 2002

7. 34 Idaho 2005

34 New Mexico State 1996

34 Nevada 1994

10. 33 Cal State-Northridge 1997

33 Portland State 1992

Fewest Pass Completions/Season1. 87 1975

87 1973

3. 91 1972

4. 92 1970

5. 104 1979

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Most Pass Completions/Season1. 302 2003

2. 294 2013

3. 276 2005

4. 273 2002

5. 249 2001

Lowest Pass Percentage/Single Game1. .000 (0-3) Weber State 1971

2. .095 (2-21) Montana State 1973

3. .125 (3-24) Cal Poly-SLO 1973

4. .133 (2-15) Whitworth 1968

5. .143 (1-7) Northern Arizona 1975

.143 (2-14) South Dakota 1973

7. .150 (3-20) North Texas 2000

.150 (3-20) Idaho 1979

9. .154 (4-26) Rhode Island 1981

10. .167 (2-12) Montana State 1973

.167 (3-18) Portland State 1972

Highest Pass Percentage/Single Game1. .833 (5-6) Montana 1972

2. .825 (33-40) Portland State 1992

3. .808 (21-26) Idaho 1984

4. .800 (12-15) Cal Poly-SLO 1980

5. .758 (50-66) New Mexico State 2006

.758 (25-33) Long Beach 1985

7. .767 (33-43) Cal State-Northridge 1997

8. .756 (31-41) Nevada 1993

9. .755 (40-53) Hawai’i 2007

10. .750 (21-28) Miami (Ohio) 2012

.750 (12-16) Montana State 1980

Lowest Pass Percentage/Season1. .358 (87-243) 1973

2. .361 (113-313) 1969

3. .374 (31-243) 1972

4. .397 (92-232) 1970

5. .398 (107-269) 1974

Highest Pass Percentage/Season1. .649 (213-328) 1996

2. .646 (294-455) 2013

3. .602 (221-367) 1992

4. .572 (190-332) 1993

5. .571 (227-397) 2006

OPPONENTS’ RUSHING

Fewest Yards/Single Game1. -37 Northern Colorado 1969

2. -32 Humboldt State 1986

3. -24 Boston University 1990

4. -21 Wyoming 2010

5. -19 New Mexico State 2007

6. -14 Hawai’i 2012

-14 Nevada 1990

8. -12 San Jose State 2010

9. -11 Arizona State 2011

10 -9 Montana 1990

Most Yards/Single Game1. 440 Idaho 1975

2. 430 Rice 2001

3. 421 Weber State 1970

4. 396 Nevada 2007

5. 381 Montana 1972

6. 377 Cal Poly-SLO 1979

7. 365 Idaho 1996

8. 351 Fresno State 1977

9. 348 Tennessee-Chattanooga 1992

10. 339 Northern Arizona 1978

Fewest Yards Per Game/Season1. 40.7 1969

2. 76.9 1968

3. 80.3 1986

4. 84.4 1991

5. 85.9 1989

Most Yards Per Game/Season 1. 223.3 1996

2. 203.5 1972

3. 194.4 1975

4. 193.1 1971

5. 182.0 1979

Fewest Rushing Attempts/Single Game1. 15 Oregon State 2004

2. 16 Hawai’i 2002

3. 17 UC Davis 2009

17 Oregon 2009

17 Fresno State 2004

17 Hawai’i 2003

17 Idaho State 2003

17 Fresno State 2002

9. 18 Hawai’i 2009

18 Hawai’i 2006

18 San Jose State 2002

18 Tulsa 2001

18 Liberty 1994

Most Rushing Attempts/Single Game1. 82 Rice 2001

2. 74 Utah State 1975

3. 73 Weber State 1971

4. 71 Northwestern State (La.) 1988

5. 68 Grambling State 1980

68 Montana State 1980

68 Weber State 1970

8. 67 Cal Poly-SLO 1980

67 Cal Poly-SLO 1979

67 Central Michigan 1974

67 Weber State 1972

Fewest Rushing Attempts/Season1. 335 1994

2. 348 1984

3. 356 1991

4. 361 2006

5. 373 2004

Most Rushing Attempts/Season1. 579 1975

2. 573 1972

3. 568 2013

4. 564 1971

5. 561 1970

Lowest Average Yards Per Carry/Single Game

1. -1.10 29- (-32) Humboldt State 1986

2. -.97 38- (-37) Northern Colorado 1990

3. -.95 23- (-24) Boston University 1969

4. -.75 28-(-21) Wyoming 2010

5. -.73 26- (-19) New Mexico State 2007

6. -.52 21- (-11) Arizona State 2011

7. -.51 27- (-14) Nevada 1990

8. -.429 21- (-9) Montana 1990

9. -.424 33 (-14) Hawai’i 2012

10. -.41 29-(-12) San Jose State 2010

Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Single Game

1. 8.2 (39-320) Fresno State 2009

2. 7.62 (52-396) Nevada 2007

3. 7.59 (58-440) Idaho 1975

4. 7.3 (50-365) Idaho 1996

5. 6.8 (50-339) Northern Arizona 1978

6. 6.74 (47-317) New Mexico State 2000

7. 6.69 (52-348) Tenn.-Chattanooga 1992

8. 6.6 (50-329) Louisville 2004

9. 6.5 (54-351) Fresno State 1977

10. 6.4 (50-322) East Carolina 2007

Lowest Average Yards Per Carry/Season1. 1.1 1969

2. 1.9 1968

3. 2.1 1986

4. 2.3 1989

5. 2.5 1990

Highest Average Yards Per Carry/Season1. 4.9 1996

2. 4.3 1997

4.3 1995

4. 4.2 1993

5. 3.9 1972

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OPPONENTS’ SCORING

Fewest Points/Single Game1. 0 New Mexico 2011

0 Fresno State 2010

0 San Jose State 2010

0 New Mexico State 2010

0 Miami (Ohio) 2009

0 New Mexico State 2008

0 Utah State 2007

0 New Mexico State 2007

0 Sacramento State 2006

0 Idaho State 2003

0 North Texas 2000

0 Cal State-Northridge 1987

0 Humboldt State 1986

0 Montana 1986

0 Montana State 1983

0 Weber State 1980

0 Idaho State 1979

0 Montana State 1979

0 Montana State 1977

0 Idaho State 1976

0 Humboldt State 1976

0 Northern Arizona 1975

0 Eastern Washington 1970

0 Southern Oregon 1970

0 Eastern Montana 1970

0 College of Idaho 1969

0 Southern Oregon 1969

0 Western State 1968

0 Whitworth 1968

0 Eastern Washington 1968

Most Points/Single Game1. 67 Nevada (4OT) 2007

2. 66 Nevada 1996

3. 64 Idaho 1996

4. 63 Louisiana Tech 1998

63 Cal State-Northridge 1997

6. 62 Idaho 1992

7. 59 Nevada (3OT) 1990

8. 58 Washington State 1997

9. 56 Nevada 1997

56 Arizona State 1996

Fewest Points Per Game/Season1. 10.5 1969

2. 11.7 1970

3. 12.4 1968

4. 12.6 2008

5. 12.7 1979

Most Points Per Game/Season1. 38.3 1996

2. 33.5 1997

3. 31.8 1998

4. 29.0 1993

5. 26.0 1992

MISCELLANEOUS BRONCO RECORDS

MARGIN OF VICTORY1. 74 vs. Humboldt State 1986

2. 66 vs. Hawai’i 2004

3. 63 vs. San Jose State 2003

4. 62 vs. Idaho State 2003

62 vs. Southern Oregon 1969

6. 59 vs. New Mexico State 2010

59 vs. North Texas 2000

59 vs. Whitworth 1969

9. 58 vs. New Mexico State 2007

58 vs. Idaho 2004

58 vs. Idaho State 1974

MARGIN OF DEFEAT1. 58 vs. Washington State 1997

2. 49 vs. Arizona State 1996

3. 46 vs. Idaho 1992

4. 45 vs. Idaho 1996

5. 44 vs. Montana State 1988

6. 41 vs. Weber State 1968

7. 40 vs. Cal State-Northridge 1997

8. 38 vs. Nevada 1996

9. 37 vs. Idaho 1984

10. 35 vs. Georgia 2005

35 vs. Louisiana Tech 1998

35 vs. Montana 1989

35 vs. Fresno State 1977

35 vs. Northern Arizona 1976

WINNING STREAK1. 24 2009-10

2. 22 2003-04

3. 14 2006-07

4. 13 2002-03

5. 12 2008

6. 11 1979-80

7. 10 1969-70

10 1968-69

9. 9 2007

10. 8 1999-00

8 1977-78

MOST WINS IN A SEASON1. 14 2009

2. 13 2006

13 2003

13 1994

5. 12 2011

12 2010

12 2008

12 2002

MOST LOSSES IN A SEASON1. 10 1996

2. 8 1993

3. 7 1997

4. 6 1992

6 1986

LOSING STREAK1. 8 1996

2. 4 1996-97

4 1993

4 1992

4 1991-92

ATTENDANCE AVERAGE at ALBERTSONS STADIUM

1. 35,404 2012

2. 34,366 2013

3. 34,018 2011

4. 33,268 2010

5. 32,782 2009

6. 32,275 2008

7. 30,456 2004

8. 30,453 2006

9. 30,338 2007

10. 30,099 2005

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LARGEST ROAD ATTENDANCE1. 92,746 at Georgia 2005

2. 83,019 at South Carolina 2001

3. 78,709 at Michigan State 2012

4. 73,209 at Wisconsin 1997

5. 71,963 at Washington 2013

6. 70,142 at Arkansas 2002

7. 70,045 at Washington 2007

8. 62,954 at BYU 2013

9. 60,554 at BYU 2003

10. 58,713 at Oregon 2008

11. 54,286 at Arkansas (in Little Rock) 2000

12. 50,000 at Hawai’i 2007

13. 49,108 at Arizona State 1996

14. 46,752 at UCLA 1999

15. 45,222 at Utah 2006

LARGEST NEUTRAL SITE ATTENDANCE1. 83,587 vs. Virginia Tech

Fed Fex FieldLandover, Maryland

2010

2. 73,719 vs. OklahomaTostitos Fiesta Bowl

Glendale, Ariz.

2007

3. 73,614 vs. GeorgiaChick-fil-A Kickoff Classic

Atlanta, Ga.

2011

4. 73,227 vs. TCUTostitos Fiesta Bowl

Glendale, Ariz.

2010

5. 58,355 vs. Louisville AutoZone Liberty Bowl

Memphis, Tenn.

2004

6. 41,923 vs. UtahMAACO Bowl Las Vegas

Las Vegas, Nevada

2010

7. 35,720 vs. Arizona StateMAACO Bowl las Vegas

Las Vegas, Nev.

2011

8. 34,628 vs. TCUPoinsettia BowlSan Diego, Calif.

2008

9. 33,217 vs. WashingtonMAACO Bowl Las Vegas

Las Vegas, Nevada

2012

10. 30,467 vs. East CarolinaSheraton Hawai’i Bowl

Honolulu, Hawai’i

2007

In 2010 Boise State defeated Virginia Tech 33-30 at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland in front of 83,587 fans - the largest crowd to watch a Bronco game at a neutral site.

ATTENDANCE at ALBERTSONS STADIUM1. 36,864 vs. BYU 2012

2. 36,084 vs. San Diego State 2012

3. 36,069 vs. Air Force 2013

4. 36,012 vs. UNLV 2012

5. 35,843 vs. Nevada 2013

6. 35,742 vs. Fresno State 2012

7. 35,356 vs. Southern Miss 2013

8. 34,196 vs. Air Force 2011

9. 34,178 vs. Miami (Ohio) 2012

10. 34,146 vs. TCU 2011

11. 34,137 vs. Oregon State 2010

12. 34,127 vs. Oregon 2009

13. 34,109 vs. Tulsa 2011

14. 34,098 vs. Nevada 2011

15. 34,060 vs. Hawai’i 2010

16. 33,992 vs. Wyoming 2013

17. 33,986 vs. Idaho 2009

18. 33,833 vs. Toledo 2010

19. 33,878 vs. New Mexico 2011

20. 33,773 vs. Wyoming 2011

21. 33,545 vs. Colorado State 2012

22. 33,454 vs. Fresno State 2010

23. 33,293 vs. UT Martin 2013

24. 32,642 vs. Nevada 2009

25. 32,497 vs. UC Davis 2009

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NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Record: 9-5NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS): 8-4; NCAA Division II Playoff Record: 2-3

Overall Postseason Record: 19-12

Dec. 24, 2013 Oregon State 38, Boise State 23 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Honolulu (29,106)

Dec. 22, 2012 Boise State 28, Washington 26 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nev. (33,217)

Dec. 22, 2011 Boise State 54, Arizona State 24 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nev. (35,720)

Dec. 22, 2010 Boise State 26, Utah 3 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nev. (41,923)

Jan. 4, 2010 Boise State 17, TCU 10 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Glendale, Ariz. (72,337)

Dec. 23, 2008 TCU 17, Boise State 16 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl San Diego, Calif. (34,628)

Dec. 23, 2007 East Carolina 41, Boise State 38 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Honolulu, Hawai’i (30,467)

Jan. 1, 2007 Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42 (OT) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Glendale, Ariz. (73,719)

Dec. 28, 2005 Boston College 27, Boise State 21 MPC Computers Bowl Boise, Idaho (30,493)

GAME RESULTS

Dec. 31, 2004 Louisville 44, Boise State 40 AutoZone Liberty Bowl Memphis, Tenn. (58,355)

Dec. 23, 2003 Boise State 34, TCU 31 PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl Fort Worth, Texas (38,028)

Dec. 31, 2002 Boise State 34, Iowa State 16 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Boise, Idaho (30,446)

Dec. 28, 2000 Boise State 38, Texas-El Paso 23 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Boise, Idaho (26,203)

Dec. 30, 1999 Boise State 34, Louisville 31 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Boise, Idaho (29,283)

Dec. 17, 1994 Youngstown State 28, Boise State 14 NCAA Division I-AA Finals Huntington, W. V. (27,674)

Dec. 10, 1994 Boise State 28, Marshall 24 NCAA Division I-AA Semifinals Boise, Idaho (20,068)

Dec. 3, 1994 Boise State 17, Appalachian State 14 NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinals Boise, Idaho (15,302)

Nov. 26, 1994 Boise State 24, North Texas 20 NCAA Division I-AA First Round Boise, Idaho (14,706)

Dec. 8, 1990 Nevada 59, Boise State 52 (3 OT) NCAA Division I-AA Semifinals Reno, Nev. (19,776)

Dec. 1, 1990 Boise State 20, Middle Tennessee State 13 NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinals Boise, Idaho (15,849)

Nov. 24, 1990 Boise State 20, Northern Iowa 3 NCAA Division I-AA First Round Boise, Idaho (15,849)

Nov. 26, 1988 Northwestern State (LA) 22, Boise State 13 NCAA Division I-AA First Round Boise, Idaho (10,537)

Dec. 12, 1981 Eastern Kentucky 23, Boise State 17 NCAA Division I-AA Semifinals Boise, Idaho (20,176)

Dec. 5, 1981 Boise State 19, Jackson State 7 NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinals Jackson, Miss. (11,500)

Dec. 20, 1980 Boise State 31, Eastern Kentucky 29 NCAA Division I-AA Finals Sacramento, Calif. (8,157)

Dec. 13, 1980 Boise State 14, Grambling State 9 NCAA Division I-AA Semifinals Boise, Idaho (17,300)

Nov. 29, 1975 Northern Michigan 24, Boise State 21 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Boise, Idaho (17,347)

Nov. 30, 1974 Central Michigan 20, Boise State 6 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Mount Pleasant, Mich. (9,913)

Dec. 8, 1973 Louisiana Tech 38, Boise State 34 NCAA Division II Semifinals Wichita Falls, Texas (13,000)

Dec. 1, 1973 Boise State 53, South Dakota 10 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Boise, Idaho (14,358)

Dec. 11, 1971 Boise State 32, Chico State 28 Camellia Bowl Sacramento, Calif. (16,313)

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMost Yards Total Offense (Single Game)

1. 402 Grant Hedrick vs. Oregon State 2013

2. 371 Duane Halliday vs. Nevada 1990

3. 361 Bart Hendricks vs. Louisville 1999

Most Yards Total Offense (Career)1. 1,042 Kellen Moore 4 Games

2. 938 Jim McMillan 3 Games

3. 857 Tony Hilde 4 Games

Most Yards Passing (Single Game)1. 382 Grant Hedrick vs. Oregon

State2013

382 Duane Halliday vs. Nevada 1990

3. 363 Jim McMillan vs. Louisiana Tech 1973

Most Yards Passing (Career)1. 1,063 Kellen Moore 4 Games

2. 902 Jim McMillan 3 Games

3. 759 Tony Hilde 4 Games

Most Passing Attempts (Single Game)1. 44 Grant Hedrick vs. Oregon State 2013

44 Taylor Tharp vs. East Carolina 2007

3. 41 Mike Virden vs. Northern Iowa 1990

41 Joe Aliotti vs. Eastern Kentucky 1980

41 Eric Guthrie vs. Chico State 1971

Most Passing Attempts (Career)1. 146 Kellen Moore 4 Games

2. 120 Tony Hilde 4 Games

3. 105 Jim McMillan 3 Games

Most Pass Completions (Single Game)1. 32 Grant Hedrick vs. Oregon State 2013

2. 30 Taylor Tharp vs. East Carolina 2007

3. 28 Kellen Moore vs. Utah 2010

Most Pass Completions (Career)1. 99 Kellen Moore 4 Games

2. 63 Jim McMillan 3 Games

3. 60 Tony Hilde 4 Games

Most Interceptions Thrown (Single Game)1. 4 Tony Hilde vs. Appalachian State 1994

2. 3 Darrin Burchak vs. Northwestern State (La.)

1988

3 Tim Klena vs. Eastern Kentucky 1981

3 Joe Aliotti vs. Grambling State 1980

3 Jim McMillan vs. Central Michigan

1974

Most Interceptions Thrown (Career)1. 9 Tony Hilde 4 Games

2. 6 Jim McMillan 3 Games

3. 4 Kellen Moore 4 Games

4 Joe Aliotti 2 Games

4 Jared Zabransky 3 Games

Highest Pass Percentage (Single Game)1. .765 (26-34) Kellen Moore vs. Arizona

State2011

2. .736 (28-38) Kellen Moore vs. Utah

2010

3. .727 (32-44) Grant Hedrick vs. Oregon State

2013

Highest Pass Percentage (Career-Multiple Games)

1. .678 (99-146) Kellen Moore 4 Games

2. .600 (63-105) Jim McMillan 3 Games

3. .580 (51-88) Mike Virden 3 Games

Most Touchdown Passes (Single Game)1. 4 Jim McMillan vs. South Dakota 1973

2. 3 Jared Zabransky vs. Oklahoma 2007

3 Ryan Dinwiddie vs. TCU 2003

3 Duane Halliday vs. Nevada 1990

3 Jim McMillan vs. Louisiana Tech 1973

3 Eric Guthrie vs. Chico State 1971

Most Touchdown Passes (Career)1. 8 Jim McMillan 3 Games

2. 7 Tony Hilde 4 Games

3. 5 Jared Zabransky 3 Games Most Yards Rushing (Single Game)

1. 156 Rodney Webster vs. Jackson State 1981

2. 152 Brock Forsey vs. Louisville 1999

3. 151 Doug Martin vs. Arizona State 2011

Most Yards Rushing (Career)1. 340 Doug Martin 4 Games

2. 298 Brock Forsey 3 Games

3. 280 Rodney Webster 2 Games

Most Rushing Attempts (Single Game)1. 31 Doug Martin vs. Arizona State 2011

2. 25 Rodney Webster vs. Jackson State

1981

3. 24 Ian Johnson vs. Oklahoma 2007

24 Brock Forsey vs. Iowa State 2002

Most Rushing Attempts (Career)1. 64 Doug Martin 4 Games

2. 60 K.C. Adams 4 Games

3. 57 Brock Forsey 3 Games

Highest Avg. Yards Per Carry (Single Game)1. 9.4 (14-132) John Smith

vs. Northern Michigan1975

2. 8.6 (17-147) Doug Martinvs. Utah

2010

3. 6.9 (10-69) Jeremy Avery vs. East Carolina

2007

Highest Average Yards Per Carry (Career)1. 6.22 (45-280) Rodney Webster 2 Games

2. 6.21 (32-199) John Smith 4 Games

3. 5.92 (24-192) David Mikell 2 Games

Most Touchdowns Rushing (Single Game)1. 3 Brock Forsey vs. Iowa State 2002

2. 2 Bart Hendricks vs. Texas-El Paso 2000

2 K.C. Adams vs. Marshall 1994

2 Bart Hull vs. Nevada 1990

2 Chris Thomas vs. Northwestern State (La.)

1988

2 Jim McMillan vs. Louisiana Tech 1973

Most Touchdowns Rushing (Career)1. 4 Brock Forsey 3 Games

2. 3 Doug Martin 4 Games

3 Bart Hendricks 2 Games

3 K.C. Adams 4 Games

3 Chris Thomas 4 Games

Longest Run From Scrimmage1. 84 Doug Martin vs. Utah 2010

2. 77 Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP 2000

3. 75 David Mikell vs. TCU 2003

Most Pass Receptions (Single Game)1. 14 Don Hutt vs. Louisiana Tech 1973

2. 13 Don Hutt vs. South Dakota 1973

3. 12 Austin Pettis vs. Utah 2010

Most Pass Receptions (Career)1. 34 Don Hutt 3 Games

2. 26 Austin Pettis 4 Games

3. 22 Kipp Bedard 4 Games

Most Yards Receiving (Single Game)1. 264 Winky White vs. Nevada 1990

2. 212 Kipp Bedard vs. Eastern Kentucky

1980

3. 206 Matt Miller vs. Oregon State

2013

Most Yards Receiving (Career)1. 463 Kipp Bedard 4 Games

2. 454 Don Hutt 3 Games

3. 376 Winky White 4 Games

Highest Avg. Yards Per Rec. (Single Game)1. 39.0 (2-78) Vinny Perretta vs. TCU 2008

2. 35.0 (4-140) Ryan Ikebe vs. Appalachian State

1994

3. 32.0 (3-96) Drisan James vs. Oklahoma

2007

Highest Average Yards Per Reception (Career)1. 26.8 (6-161) Drisan James 4 Games

2. 23.6 (7-165) Vinny Perretta 3 Games

3. 23.1 (7-162) Mike Holton 2 Games

Most Touchdowns Receiving (Single Game)1. 2 Holden Huff vs.

Washington2012

2 Drisan James vs. Oklahoma 2007

2 Ryan Ikebe vs. Appalachian State

1994

2 Randy Matyshock vs. Youngstown State

1994

2 Lee Schrack vs. Marshall 1994

2 Winky White vs. Nevada 1990

2 Don Hutt vs. South Dakota 1973

2 Don Hutt vs. Chico State 1971

Most Touchdowns Receiving (Career)1. 5 Don Hutt 3 Games

2. 3 Drisan James 4 Games

3 Ryan Ikebe 4 Games

3 Winky White 4 Games

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Longest Reception1. 85 Matt Miller from Grant

Hedrickvs. Oregon State

2013

2. 80 John Smith from Jim McMillan vs. Louisiana Tech

1973

3. 65 Vinny Perretta from Kellen Moore vs. TCU

2008

Most All-Purpose Yards (Single Game)1. 301 Doug Martin vs. Arizona State 2011

2. 269 Brock Forsey vs. Louisville 1999

3. 264 Winky White vs. Nevada 1990

Most All-Purpose Yards (Career)1. 614 Brock Forsey 3 Games

2. 506 Doug Martin 4 Games

3. 502 John Smith 4 Games

Most Interceptions (Single Game)1. 3 Frank Robinson

vs. Northern Iowa1990

2. 2 Brandyn Thompson vs. TCU 2010

2 Marty Tadman vs. Oklahoma 2007

2 Rick Woods vs. Jackson State 1981

Most Interceptions (Career)1. 3 Marty Tadman 3 Games

3 Frank Robinson 3 Games

3 Rick Woods 4 Games

Longest Interception Return1. 100+ Jamar Taylor vs. Arizona State 2011

1. 92+ Andy Avalos vs. Louisville 2004

2. 80+ Shaunard Harts vs. Louisville 1999

+ = Scoring Play

Most Interception Return Yards (Career)1. 100 Jamar Taylor 3 Games

2. 92 Andy Avalos 3 Games

3. 80 Shaunard Harts 2 Games

Most Kickoff Returns (Single Game)1. 5 Bryan Douglas

vs. Oregon State2013

5 Shane Williams-Rhodes vs. Washington

2012

5 Chris Carr vs. Louisville 2004

5 Chris Thomas vs. Nevada 1990

Most Kickoff Returns (Career)1. 8 Chris Carr 3 Games

2. 7 Quinton Jones 4 Games

3. 6 Brock Forsey 3 Games

6 Willie Bowens 4 Games

Most Kickoff Return Yards (Single Game)1. 173 Austin Smith vs. East Carolina 2007

2. 146 Willie Bowens vs. Marshall 1994

3. 135 Shane Williams-Rhodes vs. Washington

2012

Most Kickoff Return Yards (Career)1. 211 Willie Bowens 4 Games

2. 197 Chris Carr 3 Games

3. 185 Brock Forsey 3 Games

Highest Kickoff Return Average (Career)1. 43.3 (4-173) Austin Smith 4 Games

2. 35.2 (6-211) Willie Bowens 4 Games

3. 34.5 (4-138) John Smith 4 Games

Longest Kickoff Return1. 100 Doug Martin vs. Arizona State 2011

2. 89 Austin Smith vs. East Carolina 2007

3. 86 John Smith vs. South Dakota 1973

Most Punt Returns (Single Game)1. 7 Quinton Jones vs. Boston College 2005

2. 5 Tim Gilligan vs. Iowa State 2002

5 Frank Robinson vs. Northern Iowa 1990

Most Punt Returns (Career)1. 9 Frank Robinson 3 Games

2. 7 Quinton Jones 2 Games

3. 6 Tim Gilligan 2 Games

Most Punt Return Yards (Single Game)1. 151 Quinton Jones vs. Boston

College2005

2. 60 Frank Robinson vs. Northern Iowa

1990

3. 57 Tim Gilligan vs. Iowa State 2002

Most Punt Return Yards (Career)1. 151 Quinton Jones 2 Games

2. 72 Frank Robinson 3 Games

3. 70 Tim Gilligan 2 Games

Highest Punt Return Average (Career)1. 21.6 (7-151) Quinton Jones 4 Games

2. 16.0 (3-48) Keith Morioka 1 Game

3. 11.7 (6-70) Tim Gilligan 2 Games

11.7 (3-35) Chris Carr 3 Games

Longest Punt Return1. 92+ Quinton Jones

vs. Boston College2005

2. 36 Tim Gilligan vs. Iowa State 2002

3. 27 Keith Morioka vs. Northwestern State

1988

+ = Scoring Play

Most Punts (Single Game)1. 11 Mike Black vs. Northern Iowa 1990

2. 8 Kyle Brotzman vs. TCU 2010

8 Kyle Stringer vs. Oklahoma 2007

Most Punts (Career)1. 25 Kyle Stringer 4 Games

2. 21 Danny Weeks 4 Games

3. 20 Mike Black 4 Games

Highest Punting Average (Single Game)1. 48.0 (4-192) Kyle Brotzman vs. TCU 2008

2. 44.4 (8-355) Kyle Brotzman vs. TCU 2010

3. 43.0 (7-301) Eric Guthrie vs. Chico State 1971

Highest Punting Average (Career)1. 44.9 (17-763) Kyle Brotzman 4 Games

2. 43.0 (7-301) Eric Guthrie 1 Game

3. 41.7 (9-375) Jeff Edwards 2 Games

Most Points Scored (Single Game)1. 18 Brock Forsey vs. Iowa State 2002

18 Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP 2000

3. 14 Don Hutt vs. Chico State 1971

Most Points Scored (Career)1. 32 Don Hutt 3 Games

2. 30 John Smith 4 Games

3. 29 Kyle Brotzman 4 Games

Most Touchdowns Scored (Single Game)1. 3 Brock Forsey vs. Iowa State 2002

3 Bart Hendricks vs. UTEP 2000

3. 2 Most Recent - Doug Martin vs. Arizona State

2011

Most Touchdowns Scored (Career)1. 5 John Smith 4 Games

5 Don Hutt 3 Games

3. 4 Doug Martin 4 Games

4 Bart Hendricks 2 Games

Longest Field Goal1. 48 Tyler Jones vs. Louisville 2004

2. 46 Nick Calaycay vs. Louisville 1999

3. 45 Greg Erickson vs. Appalachian State 1994

Most Field Goals (Single Game)1. 3 Dan Goodale vs. Oregon State 2013

3 Michael Frisina vs. Washington 2012

3 Kyle Brotzman vs. TCU 2008

Most Field Goals (Career)1. 7 Kyle Brotzman 4 Games

2. 5 Mike Black 4 Games

3. 4 Tyler Jones 3 Games

Most Points-After-Touchdown (Single Game)

1. 8 Michael Frisina vs. Arizona State 2011

2. 7 Mike Black vs. Nevada 1990

3. 5 Kyle Brotzman vs. East Carolina 2007

5 Anthony Montgomery vs. Oklahoma 2006

5 Nick Calaycay vs. UTEP 2000

Most Points-After-Touchdown (Career)1. 13 Nick Calaycay 3 Games

2. 11 Greg Erickson 4 Games

11 Mike Black 4 Games

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Most Yards Total Offense1. 560 vs. Nevada 1990

2. 543 vs. Utah 2010

3. 538 vs. Oregon State 2013

Most Yards Passing1. 496 vs. Nevada 1990

2. 382 vs. Oregon State 2013

3. 374 vs. Louisiana Tech 1973

Most Pass Attempts1. 52 vs. Nevada 1990

2. 44 vs. Oregon State 2013

44 vs. East Carolina 2007

Most Pass Completions1. 32 vs. Oregon State 2013

2. 31 vs. Nevada 1990

3. 30 vs. East Carolina 2007

Highest Pass Percentage1. .750 (27-36) vs. Arizona State 2011

2. .727 (32-44) vs. Oregon State 2013

3. .725 (29-40) vs. Utah 2010

Most Touchdown Passes1. 4 vs. Oklahoma 2007

4 vs. Nevada 1990

4 vs. South Dakota 1973

Most Yards Rushing1. 254 vs. Jackson State 1981

2. 202 vs. Utah 2010

3. 198 vs. Louisville 1999

TEAM RECORDSMost Rushing Attempts

1. 45 vs. Eastern Kentucky 1980

2. 44 vs. Jackson State 1981

3. 42 (5 Times - most recent vs. Louisville)

1999

Highest Average Yards Per Carry1. 6.0 (29-175) vs. UTEP 2000

2. 5.8 (44-254) vs. Jackson State 1981

3. 5.5 (37-202) vs. Utah 2010

Most Touchdowns Rushing1. 4 vs. Iowa State 2002

2. 3 vs. Louisville 2004

3 vs. UTEP 2000

3 vs. Nevada 1990

3 vs. South Dakota 1973

Most Fumbles Recovered1. 4 vs. Jackson State 1981

4 vs. Grambling State 1980

4 vs. Chico State 1971

Most Points Scored1. 56 vs. Arizona State 2011

2. 53 vs. South Dakota 1973

3. 52 vs. Nevada 1990

Fewest Yards Total Offense1. 195 vs. Northwestern State 1988

2. 225 vs. Youngstown State 1994

3. 228 vs. Grambling State 1980

Fewest Yards Passing1. 108 vs. Jackson State 1980

2. 119 vs. Northern Michigan 1975

3. 136 vs. Northwestern State 1988

Fewest Pass Attempts1. 22 vs. Jackson State 1980

22 vs. Grambling State 1980

22 vs. Northern Michigan 1975

Fewest Pass Completions1. 9 vs. Jackson State 1981

2. 10 vs. Grambling State 1980

3. 11 vs. Northwestern State 1988

Lowest Pass Percentage1. .314 (11-35) vs. Northwestern State 1988

2. .406 (13-32) vs. Appalachian State 1994

3. .409 (9-22) vs. Jackson State 1981

Most Interceptions Thrown1. 5 vs. Northwestern State 1988

2. 4 vs. Appalachian State 1994

4 vs. Eastern Kentucky 1981

Fewest Yards Rushing1. 28 vs. TCU 2008

2. 29 vs. Northwestern State 1988

3. 40 vs. Louisiana Tech 1973

Fewest Rushing Attempts1. 20 vs. TCU 2008

2. 21 vs. Northwestern State 1988

3. 23 vs. Marshall 1994 Most Fumbles Lost

1. 3 vs. Appalachian State 1994

3 vs. North Texas 1994

3 vs. Middle Tennessee State 1990

Fewest Points Scored1. 6 vs. Central Michigan 1974

2. 13 vs. Northwestern State 1988

3. 14 vs. Youngstown State 1994

14 vs. Grambling State 1980

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OPPONENTS’ TEAM RECORDSFewest Yards Total Offense

1. 156 Northern Iowa 1990

2. 168 Middle Tennessee State 1990

3. 200 Utah 2010

Fewest Yards Passing1. 26 Middle Tennessee State 1990

2. 27 Central Michigan 1974

3. 42 Grambling State 1980

Fewest Pass Attempts1. 7 Central Michigan 1974

2. 8 Eastern Kentucky 1981

3. 11 Middle Tennessee State 1990

Fewest Pass Completions1. 2 Central Michigan 1974

2 South Dakota 1973

3. 3 Eastern Kentucky 1981

Lowest Passing Percentage1. .143 (2-14) South Dakota 1973

2. .250 (5-20) Grambling State 1980

3. .259 (7-27) Appalachian State 1994

Most Interceptions Thrown1. 6 Northern Iowa 1990

2. 3 TCU 2010

3 Oklahoma 2007

3 Louisville 1999

Fewest Yards Rushing1. -11 Arizona State 2011

2. -5 Northern Iowa 1990

3. 36 TCU 2010

Fewest Rushing Attempts1. 20 TCU 2010

2. 21 Arizona State 2011

3. 27 Northern Iowa 1990

Lowest Average Yards Per Carry1. -0.5 (21- -11) Arizona State 2011

2. -0.2 (27- -5) Northern Iowa 1990

3. 1.8 (20-36) TCU 2010

Fewest Points Scored1. 3 Utah 2010

3 Northern Iowa 1990

3. 7 Jackson State 1981

Most Yards Total Offense1. 564 Louisville 2004

2. 502 Nevada 1990

3. 494 TCU 2003

Most Yards Passing1. 395 Arizona State 2011

2. 314 Louisville 1999

3. 266 Chico State 1971

Most Pass Attempts1. 51 North Texas 1994

2. 47 Arizona State 2011

47 Louisville 1999

47 Chico State 1971

Most Pass Completions1. 30 Arizona State 2011

2. 29 North Texas 1994

3. 26 Louisville 1999

Highest Pass Percentage1. .706 (24-34) Oregon State 2013

2. .677 (21-31) Louisville 2004

3. .640 (16-25) Eastern Kentucky 1980

Most Touchdown Passes1. 3 Boston College 2005

3 Louisville 2004

2. 2 Arizona State 2011

2 Louisville 1999

2 Marshall 1994

2 Louisiana Tech 1973

2 Chico State 1971

Most Yards Rushing1. 329 Louisville 2004

2. 322 East Carolina 2007

3. 313 Central Michigan 1974

Most Rushing Attempts1. 71 Northwestern State (La.) 1988

2. 68 Grambling State 1980

3. 67 Central Michigan 1974

Highest Average Yards Per Carry1. 6.6 (50-329) Louisville 2004

2. 6.4 (50-322) East Carolina 2007

3. 5.9 (33-195) Oregon State 2013

Most Touchdowns Rushing1. 4 East Carolina 2007

4 Nevada 1990

3. 3 Louisville 2004

3 TCU 2003

3 Youngstown State 1994

3 Eastern Kentucky 1980

3 Central Michigan 1974

3 Louisiana Tech 1973

Most Points Scored1. 59 Nevada 1990

2. 44 Louisville 2004

3. 42 Oklahoma 2007

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Running Back Brock Forsey 1999 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl

Bronco Most Valuable Player

Quarterback Bart Hendricks2000 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl

Bronco Most Valuable Player

Defensive Tackle Bobby Hammer2002 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl

Bronco Most Valuable Player

Quarterback Ryan Dinwiddie2003 PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl

Bronco Most Valuable Player

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Quarterback Jared Zabransky2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl

Offensive Most Valuable Player

2005 MPC Computers Bowl Bronco Most Valuable Player

2004 AutoZone Liberty Bowl Bronco Offensive Player of the Game

Safety Marty Tadman2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl

Defensive Most Valuable Player

Running Back Jeremy Avery2007 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Bronco Most Valuable Player

Cornerback Brandyn Thompson2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl

Defensive Most Vaulable Player

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Tight End Kyle Efaw2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl

Offensive Most Valuable Player

Running Back Doug Martin2011 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas

Most Valuable Player of the Game

Quarterback Kellen Moore2010 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas

Most Valuable Player of the Game

Wide Receiver Matt Miller2013 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Bronco Most Valuable Player

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Broncos Rally to Win Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl

Boise State 34, Louisville 31Dec. 30, 1999 – Bronco Stadium – Boise, Idaho

“What a great day to be a Bronco!”

Head coach Dirk Koetter pretty much summed it up in his opening comments to the press after Boise State’s 34-31 upset victory over the Louisville Cardinals in the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl in front of 29,283 screaming fans at Bronco Stadium. The game, which featured 10 lead changes, was the first Division I-A bowl victory in the history of the school. Offense was the story early as the Broncos and Cardinals combined for 31 first-quarter points. Louisville started the scoring with a 40-yard field goal by Jon Hilbert which capped a nine-play, 50-yard

drive for the Cardinals. Boise State, 10-3, came right back at the Conference USA team. The Broncos marched 80 yards and scored on a 3-yard run by quarterback Bart Hendricks on a fourth-and-one play. Boise State didn’t lead for long. Chris Redman, the Johnny Unitas Award winner, hit Arnold Jackson on a 54-yard touchdown pass after avoiding a sack. Louisville led 10-7. The Broncos came right back, again on an 80-yard scoring drive. Hendricks capped the drive with a 4-yard touchdown pass to Shay Swan to give BSU a 14-10 lead. Once again Boise State wouldn’t hold the lead long. Just 18 seconds. Zek Parker returned the ensuing kickoff 91 yards for a touchdown to put Louisville ahead 17-14 after a quarter. It looked like Louisville would build on the lead. Redman had the Cardinals in scoring position, maybe ready to put the game away early. But Shaunard Harts stepped in front of a Redman pass and returned it 80 yards for a Bronco touchdown to put BSU back on top, 21-17. Boise State helped Louisville out with turnovers as well. The Broncos had a chance to push the lead to 10, but Davey Malaythong fumbled inside the Cardinals’ 10 to keep Louisville close. Another Bronco turnover let Louisville take the lead into the half. Louisville’s Lou Wallace recovered a Damien Schilling fumble on a punt in Bronco territory. Ten plays later, Redman found Damien Dorsey all alone in the end zone to give the Cardinals a 24-21 halftime lead. A pair of Nick Calaycay field goals were the only scores in the third quarter. Boise State led 27-24 going into the final 15 minutes. Early in the fourth quarter, Redman led the Cardinals on a six-play, 60-yard drive, which Frank Moreau capped with a 3-yard touchdown run. Louisville led 31-27. Boise State came right back. Malaythong scored on a 5-yard run to cap a 10-play, 60-yard drive to put BSU up 34-31. Louisville had a couple of chances to win late, but one drive ended with a punt. The second was stopped by a Kareem Williams interception, the third of the day for Redman. The first quarter was highlighted by a 50-yard screen pass to Brock Forsey. Forsey, a redshirt freshman, rushed for 152 yards and had a school record 269 all-purpose yards. The Meridian, Idaho, native rushed for 86 yards in the decisive second half in earning Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Most Valuable Player honors for Boise State.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalLouisville 17 7 0 7 31Boise State 14 7 6 7 34

LOU 1st, 12:18 Jon Hilbert, 40-yard field goalBSU 1st, 6:57 Bart Hendricks, 3-yard run (Nick Calaycay kick)LOU 1st, 4:41 Arnold Jackson, 54-yard pass from Chris Redman (Hilbert kick)BSU 1st, 1:34 Shay Swan, 4-yard pass from Hendricks, (Calaycay kick)LOU 1st, 1:16 Zek Parker, 91-yard kickoff return (Hilbert kick)BSU 2nd, 13:11 Shaunard Harts, 80-yard interception return (Calaycay kick)LOU 2nd, 3:39 Damien Dorsey, 8-yard pass from Redman (Hilbert kick)BSU 3rd, 10:16 Calaycay, 26-yard field goal 3rd, 3:30 Calaycay, 46-yard field goalLOU 4th, 12:10 Frank Moreau, 3-yard run (Hilbert kick)BSU 4th, 9:28 Davy Malaythong, 5-yard run (Calaycay kick)

Team Statistics Louisville Boise StateFirst Downs 26 28Rushing (Carries-Yards) 32-89 42-198Passing Yards 314 335Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 26-47-3 20-39-0Total Yards 403 533Total Plays 79 81Average Per Play 5.1 6.6Punting (No-Yards) 5-39.8 2-38.5Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-15 4-18Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 7-188 3-96Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2Penalties (No-Yards) 14-120 5-61Third Down Conversions 9/16 7/15Time of Possession 28;36 31:24Attendance — 29,283

Individual Boise State Leaders: Rushing - Brock Forsey 23-152; Passing - Bart Hendricks 20-39-0 335; Receiving - Jay Swillie 4-70; Tackles - Bryan Johnson 12

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Broncos Win Second Straight Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl

Boise State 38, UTEP 23Dec. 28, 2000 – Bronco Stadium – Boise, Idaho

If Bart Hendricks hadn’t already etched his name into Bronco football lore, his performance in the 2000 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl made it a no-brainer. The senior quarterback earned the bowl’s Most Valuable Player honors by scoring three touchdowns and throwing for a fourth in leading Boise State to its second consecutive bowl win, 38-23 over Texas-El Paso. Hendricks’ biggest play of the game came just two minutes into the second half. With the Broncos holding a slim 17-10 lead, he turned a simple speed option play into a 77-yard touchdown run. Hendricks turned up field at the line of scrimmage, eluded a couple of UTEP defenders and then found a lane down the middle of the field. Three UTEP defenders never could catch Hendricks from behind, showing the speed that helped make him the

1999 and 2000 Big West Conference Offensive Player of the Year. After UTEP added a late third-quarter field goal to cut the lead to 24-13, Hendricks and company expanded the lead thanks to the efforts of punter Jeff Edwards. Facing fourth-and-four at its own 37-yard line, Boise State faked a punt on the first play of the fourth quarter. Edwards took the snap, hesitated momentarily and then broke up field. He broke the tackle just before the first down marker, and then slipped outside for a 22-yard gain. One play later, tailback and 1999 Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl MVP Brock Forsey pushed the score to 31-13, taking a sweep play 41 yards for a touchdown. In a matter of just 20 seconds, Boise State had gone from punting to UTEP and holding an 11-point lead, to being up by three scores and close to landing the knockout punch. The Miners responded on their next two possessions, marching 50 yards in seven plays to answer the Forsey touchdown with a field goal, cutting the lead to 31-16. Texas-El Paso’s defense held the Broncos on the following possession. It took UTEP’s offense nine plays to score, cutting the Bronco lead to 31-23 with 7:45 to play. The Miner defense again answered the call, holding Boise State on the ensuing possession and forcing Boise State’s seventh punt of the game. But Bronco safety Travis Burgher forced UTEP’s third turnover of the game, stripping the ball free on the Miner’s punt return. Davy Malaythong came off the bottom of the pile with the ball and Boise State was back in business. Boise State’s next touchdown was the reverse of what Bronco fans seen had throughout the last two seasons. This time it was Hendricks who came out of the backfield in a pass pattern after handing the ball off on a fake run. Wide receiver Andre Banks threw the ball back across the field and Hendricks made his first career reception. The touchdown covered 11 yards as Hendricks went up to take the ball away from a UTEP defender in the end zone and seal the Bronco win at 38-23. Hendricks ended the game, and his impressive Bronco career, with 247 passing yards, a touchdown pass and two rushing touchdowns, while fittingly making the final Boise State touchdown of the 2000 season on a reception.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalUTEP 0 10 3 10 23Boise State 7 10 7 14 38

BSU 1st, 13:08 Jay Swillie, 28-yard pass from Bart Hendricks (Nick Calaycay kick)BSU 2nd, 14:53 Calaycay, 41-yard field goalUTEP 2nd, 9:26 J. Knapp, 9-yard pass from R. Perez (R. Bishop kick)UTEP 2nd, 4:08 Bishop, 28-yard field goalBSU 2nd, 0:23 Hendricks, 12-yard run (Calaycay kick)BSU 3rd, 12:41 Hendricks, 77-yard run (Calaycay kick)UTEP 3rd, 1:36 Bishop, 43-yard field goalBSU 4th, 14:40 Brock Forsey, 41-yard run (Calaycay kick)UTEP 4th, 13:09 Bishop, 47-yard field goalUTEP 4th, 7:45 C. Porter, 3-yard run (Bishop kick)BSU 4th, 3:35 Hendricks, 11-yard pass from Andre Banks (Calaycay kick)

Team Statistics UTEP Boise StateFirst Downs 22 18Rushing (Carries-Yards) 44-118 29-175Passing Yards 201 258Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 17-38-1 18-30-1Total Yards 319 433Total Plays 82 59Average Yards Per Play 3.9 7.3Punting (No-Yards) 5-48.8 7-42.6Punt Returns (No-Yards) 5-91 3-15Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 5-66 6-118Fumbles-Lost 4-2 2-0Penalties (No-Yards) 4-35 6-59Third Down Conversions 7/18 2/11Time of Possession 32:55 27:05Attendance — 26,203

Individual Boise State LeadersRushing Att. Net TDs Avg.Brock Forsey 10 68 1 6.8Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDsBart Hendricks 29 17 1 247 1Receiving No. Yds. TDsBrock Forsey 4 56 0Jay Swillie 4 50 1Tackles Un. Ast. TotalShawn Sandoval 1 13 14

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Broncos Complete Incredible Season with Victory Over Iowa State in Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl

Boise State 34, Iowa State 16Dec. 31, 2002 – Bronco Stadium – Boise, Idaho

It wasn’t the start the 15th ranked Broncos were used to, but the end was very familiar. Boise State, the nation’s top scoring offense, scored just 7 first-half points but found its form in the second half and picked up a 34-16 win over Iowa State in the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl. The victory capped an outstanding season for the Broncos as Boise State ended with a 12-1 overall record and its third Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl win in four years. Boise State won its first bowl game in 1999 with a 34-31 win over the University of Louisville. The Broncos successfully defended its H-Bowl title the next year (2000) with a 38-23 win over the University of Texas at El Paso.

Boise State trailed 10-7 at the half for just the second time that season (the other coming at Arkansas, 24-0), while totaling just 107 yards of total offense before the break. It was a different story early in the second half. After forcing Iowa State to punt after three plays, the Broncos’ offense started to roll. Boise State scored on their first two possessions of the second half. Brock Forsey capped the first drive, which covered 54 yards on seven plays, with a 2-yard touchdown run. It was Forsey’s second touchdown of the day. On the next drive, Ryan Dinwiddie scored on a 1-yard quarterback sneak after leading Boise State on a 10-play, 51-yard drive for a 21-10 Bronco lead. “I don’t think we woke up until halftime,” senior offensive lineman Rob Vian said, referring to the 10 a.m. kickoff. The Boise State defense kept the Cyclones and all-everything quarterback Seneca Wallace in check for most of the game. Iowa State managed just 275 total yards on offense, and Wallace finished with 83 yards rushing and 107 yards passing while completing just 13-of-38 passes. Three Broncos finished with double-digit tackles. Sophomore linebacker Andy Avalos had 13, Wes Nurse and Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl MVP Bobby Hammer each added 10. Hammer finished with a career-high in tackles, including three tackles for loss. The Bronco offense added a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns, while Iowa State scored a meaningless touchdown with just 2:34 to play. The clincher for the Broncos came with 5:20 to play when Forsey scored his third touchdown of the game, his 32nd of the season, to give the Broncos a 27-10 lead. Dinwiddie connected with senior Lou Fanucchi with 27 seconds to play to account for the final touchdown. Forsey led the Broncos with 78 yards rushing on 24 carries. Dinwiddie completed 17-of-32 passes for 160 yards and a touchdown. Senior Billy Wingfield caught a game-best five passes for 64 yards to finish the season with 1,138 yards receiving, breaking the old record of 1,101 set by Kipp Bedard in 1981. “(Iowa State) had a good defense,” running back David Mikell said about Boise State’s lack of first-half points. “It’s funny, if we don’t score 60 points people say what’s wrong with the offense. I thought they did a good job.”

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalIowa State 3 7 0 6 16Boise State 0 7 14 13 34

ISU 1st, 8:46 Adam Benike, 30-yard field goalBSU 2nd, 9:38 Brock Forsey, 4-yard run (Nick Calaycay kick)ISU 2nd, 2:29 Jam Montgomery, 6-yard pass from Seneca Wallace (Benike kick)BSU 3rd, 10:24 Forsey, 2-yard run (Calaycay kick)BSU 3rd, 4:00 Ryan Dinwiddie, 1-yard run (Calaycay kick)BSU 4th, 5:20 Forsey, 9-yard run (Calaycay kick failed)ISU 4th, 2:34 Lane Danielsen, 4-yard run (Benike rush failed)BSU 4th, 0:27 Lou Fanucchi, 3-yard pass from Dinwiddie (Calaycay kick)

Team Statistics Iowa State Boise StateFirst Downs 17 19Rushing (Carries-Yards) 41-145 40-157Passing Yards 130 160Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 15-42-0 17-32-0Total Yards 275 317Total Plays 83 72Average Yards Per Play 3.3 4.4Punting (No-Yards) 7-42.7 8-31.5Punt Returns (No-Yards) 5-38 5-57Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 4-77 3-84Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0Penalties (No-Yards) 6-47 5-34Third Down Conversions 8/23 5/15Time of Possession 30:29 29:31Attendance — 30,446

Individual Boise State LeadersRushing Att. Net TDs Avg.Brock Forsey 24 78 3 3.3Passing Cmp. Att. Int. Yds. TDsRyan Dinwiddie 17 32 0 160 1Receiving No. Yds. TDsBilly Wingfield 5 64 0Tackles Un. Ast. TotalAndy Avalos 5 8 13

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Broncos Cap Second Straight Nationally Ranked Season with Victory in the Inaugural

PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl

Boise State 34, TCU 31Dec. 23, 2003 – Amon G. Carter Stadium – Fort Worth, Texas

Ryan Dinwiddie ended his career as the most efficient passer in college football and led Boise State to its first bowl victory away from home. Dinwiddie threw for 325 yards and three touchdowns, the last an 18-yarder to Derek Schouman for the winning score, and the No. 18 Broncos beat No. 19 TCU 34-31 in the inaugural PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl. Dinwiddie hit 19-of-35 passes for 325 yards and three touchdowns to finish the season with 4,356 passing yards. He also completed his career with 9,809 passing yards, 82 touchdowns and just 20 interceptions.

The win wasn’t secure until sophomore Mike Wynn, who had not attempted a kick for TCU all season, was well short on a 51-yard field goal try with seven seconds left. Prior to TCU’s failed field goal attempt, the Broncos missed a chance to clinch the game after Gabe Franklin’s diving interception gave the ball back to Boise State with 5:41left in the game. But Boise State then went three-and-out, giving the ball back to TCU with 3:27 left. In TCU’s final drive, the Horned Frogs converted a fourth-and-10 from their 20 when quarterback Brandon Hassell completed a 28-yard pass. The Frogs then converted on a fourth-and-one, when Lonta Hobbs just got the needed yards to the 28 with 40 seconds left. After three incomplete passes and a penalty, Wynn came out for a field goal attempt, but the kick was well short, securing the Bronco win. The score was tied at halftime with Boise State getting scoring plays from T.J. Acree on a 27-yard pass from Dinwiddie, a 54-yard reception from Dinwiddie to Jeff Carpenter, a 75-yard run by David Mikell and a 23-yard field goal by Tyler Jones. On the first play of the second half, Bronco linebacker Andy Avalos recovered a TCU fumble which led to a 37-yard field goal by Jones for a 27-24 Boise State lead. Another TCU fumble early in the fourth quarter led to Boise State’s final score, an 18-yard pass from Dinwiddie to tight end Derek Schouman. Acree was Boise State’s top receiver in the game with eight catches for 150 yards. Mikell finished the game with 101 rushing yards and Wes Nurse was the top Bronco tackler with 14, including 12 unassisted.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalTCU 14 10 7 0 31Boise State 7 17 3 7 34

TCU 1st, 9:53 Cory Rodgers, 3-yard run (Nick Browne kick)BSU 1st, 8:33 T.J. Acree, 27-yard pass from Ryan Dinwiddie (Tyler Jones kick)TCU 1st, 1:44 Rodgers, 22-yard pass from B. Hassell (Browne kick)TCU 2nd, 9:36 Hassell, 21-yard run (Browne kick)BSU 2nd, 8:13 Jeff Carpenter, 54-yard pass from Dinwiddie (Jones kick)BSU 2nd, 6:12 David Mikell, 75-yard run (Jones kick)TCU 2nd, 0:43 Browne, 32-yard field goalBSU 2nd, 0:00 Jones, 23-yard field goalBSU 3rd, 13:23 Jones, 37-yard field goalTCU 3rd, 9:32 Lonta Hobbs, 7-yard run (Browne kick)BSU 4th, 12:43 Derek Schouman, 18-yard pass from Dinwiddie (Jones kick)

Team Statistics TCU Boise StateFirst Downs 26 19Rushing (Carries-Yards) 57-280 29-117Passing Yards 214 325Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 15-29-1 19-35-2Total Yards 494 442Total Plays 86 64Average Yards Per Play 5.7 6.9Punting (No-Yards) 4-40.8 5-36.8Punt Returns (No-Yards) 2-8 3-34Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 4-65 6-127Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0Penalties (No-Yards) 6-57 6-70Third Down Conversions 7/17 4/13Time of Possession 34:05 25:55Attendance — 38,028

Individual Boise State LeadersRushing Att. Net TDs Avg.David Mikell 16 101 1 6.3Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds TDsRyan Dinwiddie 19 35 2 325 3Receiving No. Yds TDsT.J. Acree 8 150 1Tackles Un. Ast. TotalWes Nurse 12 2 14

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Broncos Perfect Season Falls One Game Short in 44-40 Loss to Louisville in AutoZone Liberty Bowl

Louisville 44, Boise State 40Dec. 31, 2004 – Liberty Bowl – Memphis, Tenn.

Louisville snapped Boise State’s 22-game winning streak, which was the nation’s longest, in the highest-scoring game in Liberty Bowl history with a 44-40 victory. The Cardinals (11-1) won their third Liberty Bowl by handing the Broncos (11-1) their first loss since September 2003. Eric Shelton scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 1-yard run with 6:48 left, as the eighth-ranked Cardinals held off the 10th-ranked Broncos on New Year’s Eve. The Broncos had one last chance to win after Art Carmody’s 19-yard field goal with 1:10 left put Louisville ahead by four. Quarterback Jared Zabransky drove the Broncos to the Louisville 30 before his final pass into the end zone was intercepted by Louisville safety Kerry Rhodes as time expired.

Everyone expected a high-scoring game in a bowl pairing the nation’s top two offenses. The teams didn’t disappoint as they swapped the lead five times. The 84 combined points topped the 80 points by Colorado and Alabama in 1969 and was one of a handful of Liberty Bowl records set. Louisville won only for the second time in seven bowls despite a season-high four turnovers. The Cardinals rolled up 564 yards, topping 500 yards for the ninth time that season. This was the biggest game in school history for Boise State, a program that moved up to Division I-A in 1996. The Broncos, who played their first three bowls on the blue turf of Bronco Stadium, thought they could keep up with an offense that had trailed only Louisville for most yards and points in the country. But the Broncos, who lost 12 starters from their 2003 squad, finished with 284 yards offense, well below their 511.6-yard average. The teams still rewrote the Liberty Bowl record book. They combined for the most points in the first quarter with 24, and their 52 points were the most for the first half. Boise State kicker Tyler Jones had a record 48-yard field goal on the Broncos’ first drive, and Bronco linebacker Andy Avalos had a 92-yard interception return for a touchdown in the first quarter that bested the 79-yarder by Michael Jordan of Tulane in 1998. Boise State led as much as 34-21 early in the third quarter after scoring 24 straight points. The Cardinals settled down in the second half as quarterback Stefan LeFors drove them on an 81-play drive in eight plays, which he capped with a 14-yard TD toss to J.R. Russell. LeFors then gave Louisville the lead back at 35-34 when he ran in from a yard out with 2:17 left in the third. Boise State’s last lead was at 40-35 when Jon Helmandollar plunged in from 2 yards with 10:51 left. Zabransky finished the game completing 14-of-29 passes for 199 yards and one touchdown for the Broncos. T.J. Acree was Boise State’s top receiver with four catches for 57 yards and one score. Lee Marks led the Broncos rushing attack with 66 yards on 15 carries. Two Broncos were in double digits for tackles made with safety Cam Hall leading the team with 19 and rover Chris Carr adding 10.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalBoise State 10 21 3 6 40Louisville 14 7 14 9 44

BSU 1st, 10:49 Tyler Jones, 48-yard field goalUL 1st, 9:09 Gary Barnidge, 6-yard pass from Stefan

LeFors (Art Carmody kick)BSU 1st, 0:59 Andy Avalos, 92-yard interception return

(Jones kick)UL 1st, 0:46 Harry Douglas, 65-yard run (Carmody

kick)UL 2nd, 13:12 B. Clark, 30-yard pass from Brian Brohm

(Carmody kick)BSU 2nd, 8:52 Brad Lau, fumble recovery (Jones kick)BSU 2nd, 8:38 T.J. Acree, 19-yard pass from Jared

Zabransky (Jones kick)BSU 2nd, 0:15 Zabransky, 1-yard run (Jones kick)BSU 3rd, 9:05 Jones, 42-yard field goalUL 3rd, 6:06 J.R. Russell, 14-yard pass from LeFors

(Carmody kick)UL 3rd, 2:17 LeFors, 1-yard run (Carmody kick)BSU 4th, 10:51 Jon Helmandollar, two-yard run

(Zabransky pass failed)UL 4th, 6:48 Eric Shelton, 1-yard run (LeFors pass

failed)UL 4th, 1:10 Carmody, 19-yard field goal

Team Statistics Boise State LouisvilleFirst Downs 15 29Rushing (Carries-Yards) 38-88 50-329Passing Yards 196 235Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 15-31-1 21-31-2Total Yards 284 564Total Plays 69 81Average Yards Per Play 4.1 7.0Punting (No-Yards) 6-39.7 2-24.0Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-14.0 4-36Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 8-186 6-139Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties (No-Yards) 6-55 5-34Third Down Conversions 5/17 8/14Time of Possession 26:25 33:35Attendance — 58,355

Individual Boise State LeadersRushing Att. Net TDs Avg.Lee Marks 15 66 0 4.4Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDsJared Zabransky 14 29 1 199 1Receiving No. Yds. TDsT.J. Acree 4 57 1Tackles Un. Ast. TotalCam Hall 10 9 19

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Second Half Rally Comes up Short in MPC Computers Bowl Loss to Boston College

Boston College 27, Boise State 21Dec. 28, 2005 – MPC Computers Bowl – Boise, Idaho

It was nearly a comeback for the ages. Boise State’s second-half rally came up just short as the Broncos lost 27-21 to No. 19 Boston College in the MPC Computers Bowl in Bronco Stadium. Boston College’s Ryan Glasper picked off Bronco quarterback Jared Zabransky’s pass in the end zone with 40 seconds to play to salvage a win for the Eagles, who led 27-0 with 1:30 to play in the third quarter. Boise State stormed back thanks to big plays. Zabransky found Drisan James with a 53-yard touchdown pass to pull the Broncos to within 27-7.

The Broncos got the ball back when safety Marty Tadman picked off Matt Ryan at Boston College’s 33. The Broncos capitalized with a four-play drive for a touchdown that was capped by a Zabransky 2-yard touchdown run. Boise State crawled even closer after a big play on special teams. Quinton Jones returned a punt 92 yards for a score and Boise State was within a touchdown, 27-21. The Broncos got the chance to win the game with one final possession. Boise State drove to the Boston College 5-yard line after a fourth-and-nine conversion and a pass interference call on the Eagles. Zabransky found freshman Vinny Perretta for 32 yards on the fourth-and-nine to get the ball down to the Boston College 14. The Broncos’ drive and the hopes of continuing their 31-game home winning streak ended when Glasper picked off the pass. Jones finished the game with a school-record 151 punt return yards, and his 92-yard return for a touchdown tied the school record he set earlier in the season at Hawaii. Zabransky finished with 279 yards passing while completing 20-of-35 with one touchdown and two interceptions. Legedu Naanee had five catches for 52 yards, Perretta had a career-best four catches for a career-high 84 yards and Jerard Rabb and Jeff Carpenter had four catches each. Korey Hall led Boise State with 15 tackles, while Tadman had 11 tackles and an interception and Colt Brooks added 10 tackles.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalBoise State 0 0 7 14 21Boston College 7 17 3 0 27

BC 1st, 11:31 T. Gonzalez, 24-yard pass from M. Ryan (R. Ohlinger kick)

BC 2nd, 12:22 Ohliger, 30-yard field goalBC 2nd, 2:27 Gonzalez, 13-yard pass from Ryan (Ohliger

kick)BC 2nd, 1:16 W. Blackmon, 35-yard pass from Ryan (Ohliger

kick)BC 3rd, 3:52 Ohliger, 27-yard field goalBSU 3rd, 1:24 Drisan James, 53-yard pass from Jared

Zabransky (Anthony Montgomery kick)BSU 4th, 14:15 Zabransky, 2-yard run (Montgomery kick)BSU 4th, 3:51 Quinton Jones, 92-yard punt return

(Montgomery kick)

Team Statistics Boise State Boston CollegeFirst Downs 17 20Rushing (Carries-Yards) 27-43 43-127Passing Yards 317 256Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 23-41-2 19-36-1Total Yards 360 383Total Plays 68 79Average Yards Per Play 5.3 4.8Punting (No-Yards) 6-38.2 8-42.2Punt Returns (No-Yards) 7-151 3-7Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 3-62 4-54Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0Penalties (No-Yards) 7-69 11-94Third Down Conversions 5-16 8-20Time of Possession 25:43 34:17Attendance - 30,493

Individual Boise State LeadersRushing Att. Net TDs Avg.Lee Marks 8 24 0 3.0Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDsJared Zabransky 35 20 2 279 1Receiving No. Yds. TDsLegedu Naanee 5 52 0Tackles Un. Ast. TotalKorey Hall 8 7 15

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Boise State Shocks the Football World with Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Victory over Oklahoma

Boise State 43, Oklahoma 42 (OT)Jan. 1, 2007 – University of Phoenix Stadium – Glendale, Ariz.

In what many say was the greatest game in college football history, ninth-ranked Boise State shocked the No. 7 Oklahoma Sooners 43-42 in overtime to win the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, leaving Boise State as the only undefeated team in the country. Boise State showed plenty of heart and resilience in edging the Sooners in one of the most amazing games in recent memory. In one of the most dramatic finishes in BCS history, the Sooners and the Broncos combined for 22 points in the final 86 seconds of regulation. Boise State lost an 18-point lead midway through the third quarter, then twice rallied from 7-point deficits.

The Broncos appeared to be finished when Oklahoma cornerback Marcus Walker intercepted Jared Zabransky’s pass and returned it 33 yards for a touchdown to put the Sooners ahead 35-28 with 1:02 remaining.

The magic began on a stunning 50-yard touchdown play on fourth-and-18 in the final seconds of regulation. Zabransky hit Drisan James at Oklahoma’s 35, and James pitched the ball to Jerard Rabb, who raced into the end zone with seven seconds to play.

That play merely set the stage for more Bronco magic.Oklahoma’s Adrian Peterson opened the overtime with a 25-yard touchdown run. The Broncos answered with Vinny Perretta’s fourth-down touchdown pass to Derek Schouman. With Boise State down by a point, Petersen

decided to go for the victory.On the decisive play, Zabransky looked at three wide receivers to his right, then handed the ball behind his back to tailback Ian Johnson,

who raced untouched into the end zone for the winning 2-point conversion.The wild finish came after Boise State dominated the first 40 minutes, making it clear that the Western Athletic Conference champion

deserved a BCS berth.The Broncos stunned the Sooners with two quick touchdowns to take a 14-0 lead midway through the first quarter.The first came on a 49-yard touchdown pass from Zabransky to James. Zabransky froze the defense with a play-fake to Johnson, then

fired to James, who was all alone 10 yards behind Walker.On the next series, defensive end Mike T. Williams sacked Sooners quarterback Paul Thompson, who fumbled. Williams recovered at

Oklahoma’s 9. Two plays later, Johnson scored from 2 yards out to give the Broncos a 14-0 lead with 7:28 left in the first quarter.The Sooners cut the lead to 14-10 before Zabransky and James connected again shortly before the half for a 21-10 lead.Boise State’s lead was extended to 18 points midway through the third quarter when Marty Tadman intercepted a Sooner pass and returned

it 27 yards for a touchdown.But Oklahoma didn’t go away quietly. The Sooners scored a field goal and two touchdowns to cut the Bronco lead to 28-26, with the

extra point still to come with 1:26 remaining in regulation. After penalties on their first two 2-point conversion tries, Oklahoma finally converted on a pass play to tie the score at 28.

That set the stage for the climax to one of the most celebrated college games ever.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalBoise State 14 7 7 7 8 43Oklahoma 7 3 7 18 7 42

BSU 1st, 9:06 Drisan James, 49-yard pass from Jared Zabransky (Anthony Montgomery kick)BSU 1st, 7:28 Ian Johnson, 2-yard run (Montgomery kick)OU 1st, 0:26 Manuel Johnson, 8-yard pass from Paul Thompson (Garret Hartley kick)OU 2nd, 5:28 Hartley, 31-yard field goalBSU 2nd, 0:33 James, 32-yard pass from Zabransky (Montgomery kick)BSU 3rd, 8:05 Marty Tadman, 27-yard interception return (Montgomery kick)OU 3rd, 4:29 Adrian Peterson, 8-yard run (Hartley kick)OU 4th, 14:57 Hartley, 28-yard field goalOU 4th, 1:26 Quentin Chaney, 5-yard pass from Thompson (Juaqu Iglesias pass from Thompson)OU 4th, 1:02 Marcus Walker, 33-yard interception return (Hartley kick)BSU 4th, 0:07 Jerard Rabb, 35-yard pass from Zabransky (Montgomery kick)OU OT Peterseon, 25-yard run (Hartley kick)BSU OT Derek Schouman, 5-yard pass from Vinny Perretta (Johnson rush)

Team Statistics Boise State OklahomaFirst Downs 16 23Rushing (Carries-Yards) 35-110 38-174Passing Yards 267 233Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 20-30-1 19-32-3Total Yards 377 407Total Plays 65 70Average Yards Per Play 5.8 5.8Punting (No-Yards) 8-41.6 5-40.4Punt Returns (No-Yards) 3-16 4-27Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 6-124 6-85Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1Penalties (No-Yards) 8-63 6-35Third Down Conversions 4-14 2-10Time of Possession 41:48 33:12Attendance - 73,719

Individual Boise State LeadersRushing Att. Net TDs Avg.Ian Johnson 23 101 1 4.4Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDsJared Zabransky 29 19 1 262 3Receiving No. Yds. TDsDerek Schouman 8 72 1Tackles Un. Ast. TotalKyle Wilson 10 0 10

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4th and 18. Quarterback Jared Zabransky completes a pass to Drisan James who pitches

the ball to Jerard Rabb for a 50 yard touchdown.

Wide receiver Vinny Perretta takes the snap on fourth down and completes a pass to Derek

Schouman in overtime

Down by one, the Broncos run the “Statue of Liberty” play to Ian Johnson for the winning

score.

HOOK & LATERAL

HALFBACK PASS

STATUE OF LIBERTY

THREE PLAYS THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD . . .

“...They’re gonna go for two guys. I’m telling ya, they’re tired and listen, when you’re Cindrella at a certain point you don’t keep slugging with the big guy. They’re gonna try and win the football game right now.” -

Charles Davis, FOX

0:07

OT

OT

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HONOLULU (AP) – Ben Hartman kicked a 34-yard field goal as time expired to give East Carolina a 41-38 win over No. 24 Boise State in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Chris Johnson led the Pirates setting an NCAA bowl record with 408 all-purpose yards. Johnson rushed for 223 yards, caught three passes for 32 yards and returned six kickoffs for 153 yards. But he committed a costly fumble late that almost sent it to overtime. With East Carolina trying to run out the clock near midfield, Boise State’s Marty Tadman scooped up Johnson’s fumble and returned it 47 yards for a touchdown to tie it at 38 with 1:25 left.

The Pirates took possession at their 39 with 1:16 left and drove to the Broncos 17 to set up Hartman’s kick. The Broncos (10-3), making their sixth straight bowl appearance, almost repeated their last-minute magic from a year ago when they stunned Oklahoma in overtime in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl to finish 13-0. The Pirates appeared to have the game in hand when they took a 38-14 lead early in the third quarter on Brandon Simmons’ 3-yard TD run. The Broncos, however, hung in and reeled off 24 straight points. D.J. Harper’s 1-yard TD plunge cut East Carolina’s lead to 38-31 with 7:09 left. Boise State was driving to tie the game in the final minutes when East Carolina recovered a Bronco fumble which set up the Pirates at their 39 with 1:45 left. But East Carolina’s Johnson couldn’t hang on to the ball as he struggled to add a few more yards to his record, and Tadman returned the fumble for a touchdown. The usually explosive Broncos looked rusty and unprepared in the first half. They went three-and-out on their first four possessions, followed by an interception, touchdown and fumble. Boise State managed just 3 yards of offense in the first quarter while East Carolina racked up 181 behind Johnson’s 106 rushing yards. The Broncos’ lone highlight in the first quarter was Austin Smith’s 89-yard kickoff return for a TD. In the second quarter, Ryan Putnam caught a 3-yard pass from Tharp to cut East Carolina’s lead to 10. Freshman running back Jeremy Avery was named Boise State’s most valuable player in the game, gaining 69 yards on 10 carries, catching four passes for 43 yards and one touchdown and returning two kickoffs for 41 yards. Another Bronco freshman, Austin Pettis, was Boise State’s top receiver with nine catches for 89 yards. Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalBoise State 7 7 10 14 38East Carolina 10 21 7 3 41

ECU 1st, 8:22 Ben Hartman, 36-yard field goalBSU 1st, 8:10 Austin Smith, 89-yard kickoff return (Kyle

Brotzman kick)ECU 1st, 4:25 Chris Johnson, 68-yard run (Hartman kick)ECU 2nd, 12:31 Dominque Lindsay, 3-yard run (Hartmen

kick)ECU 2nd, 8:51 Johnson, 18-yard pass from Pat Pinkney

(Hartman kick)BSU 2nd, 4:18 Ryan Putnam, 3-yard pass from Taylor

Tharp (Brotzman kick)ECU 2nd, 0:33 Lindsay, 3-yard run (Hartman kick)ECU 3rd, 9:02 Brandon Simmons, 3-yard run (Hartman

kick)BSU 3rd, 8:10 Jeremy Avery, 25-yard pass from Tharp

(Brotzman kick)BSU 3rd, 3:11 Brotzman, 31-yard field goalBSU 4th, 7:09 D.J. Harper, 1-yard run (Brotzman kick)BSU 4th, 1:25 Marty Tadman, 47-yard fumble recovery

(Brotzman kick)ECU 4th, 0:00 Hartman, 34-yard field goal

Team Statistics Boise State East CarolinaFirst Downs 22 22 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 24-98 50-322Passing Yards 270 154Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 30-44-2 13-22-0Total Yards 368 476Total Plays 68 72Average Yards Per Play 5.4 6.6Punting (No-Yards) 4-42.2 7-43.1Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1 -1 2-5Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 7-38.0 6-25.5Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1Penalties (No-Yards) 4-50 7-50Third Down Conversions 6 / 12 6 / 15Time of Possession 26:16 33:44Attendance -- 30,467

Individual Boise State LeadersRushing Att. Net TDs Avg.Jeremy Avery 10 69 0 6.9Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDsTaylor Tharp 44 30 2 270 2Receiving No. Yds. TDsAustin Pettis 9 89 0Tackles Un. Ast. TotalMarty Tadman 7 3 10

Last Second Field Goal Hands Broncos Defeat at Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl

East Carolina 41, Boise State 38Dec. 23, 2007 – Aloha Stadium – Honolulu, Hawai’i

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Broncos come up short in one point loss to TCU at San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl

TCU 17, Boise State 16Dec. 23, 2008 – Qualcomm Stadium – San Diego, Calif.

SAN DIEGO (AP) -TCU’s Joseph Turner’s 17-yard run midway through the fourth quarter gave the No. 11 Horned Frogs their first lead of the night, which they preserved for a 17-16 victory over No. 9 and previously undefeated Boise State in the Poinsettia Bowl. Boise State (12-1) was trying to finish 13-0 for the second time in three seasons. The Broncos took a 10-0 lead on Ian Johnson’s 20-yard touchdown run midway through the first quarter, but their high-scoring offense bogged down against TCU’s fast, aggressive defense. TCU (11-2) piled up yards if not points until finally wearing down the Broncos’ defense in the fourth quarter. The Horned Frogs moved 80 yards in 10 plays on the winning drive, with Turner finishing it off by shedding a tackle inside the 5-yard line and diving into the end zone for a 17-13 lead.

There wouldn’t be a crazy, victorious finish for Johnson and the Broncos as there was two years ago in their memorable, highly entertaining overtime win over Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl. After Turner’s TD, Boise State got to the TCU 14 before having to settle for Kyle Brotzman’s 33-yard field goal to pull to 17-16. The Broncos got the ball back with 6 seconds left on their 33 and tried to lateral the ball after a catch, but Jeremy Childs’ desperation flip was grabbed by TCU’s Matt Panfil. TCU outgained Boise State 472 yards to 250. BSU had only 28 yards rushing. BSU came in averaging 39 points and 456 yards, one of the benefits of dominating the Western Athletic Conference. Johnson scored on a 20-yard run midway through the first quarter. It was his 58th career rushing TD, breaking former San Diego State star Marshall Faulk’s WAC record and giving the Broncos a 10-0 lead. Broncos quarterback Kellen Moore faked a sweep handoff to Childs, then handed to Johnson, who broke outside and found an open field. Officials brought to the ball to the sideline for Johnson to keep. The Broncos needed the cushion, because TCU’s fast, aggressive defense finally clamped down. Boise State defensive end Byron Hout intercepted Andy Dalton midway through the second quarter, and his 62-yard return included a nice spin move to get away from one TCU player and a stiff arm against another Horned Frog. Hout was a running back in high school. Hout returned the ball to the TCU 11, but the Broncos had to settle for Brotzman’s 24-yard field goal and a 13-0 lead. Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalBoise State 10 3 0 3 16 TCU 0 7 3 7 17

Scoring SummaryBSU 1st, 11:32 Kyle Brotzman, 30-yard field goalBSU 1st, 7:35 Ian Johnson, 20-yard run (Brotzman kick)BSU 2nd, 5:51 Brotzman, 24-yard field goalTCU 2nd, 0:24 Aaron Brown, 16-yard run (Ross Evans

kick)TCU 3rd, 0:46 Evans, 32-yard field goalTCU 4th, 8:51 Joseph Turner, 17-yard run (Evans kick)BSU 4th, 4:47 Brotzman, 33-yard field goal

Team Statistics Boise State TCUFirst Downs 15 28 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 20-28 51-275Passing Yards 222 197Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 22-35-1 22-36-2Total Yards 250 472Total Plays 55 87Average Yards Per Play 4.5 5.4Punting (No-Yards) 4-48.0 4-32.0Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-0.0 1-1.0Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 4-21.2 5-18.8Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0Penalties (No-Yards) 4-25 6-63Third Down Conversions 3 / 11 9 / 18Time of Possession 23:53 36:07Attendance -- 34,628

Individual Boise State LeadersRushing Att. Net TDs Avg.Ian Johnson 7 28 1 4.0Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDsKellen Moore 35 22 1 222 0Receiving No. Yds. TDsJeremy Childs 7 61 0Tackles Un. Ast. TotalJeron Johnson 12 2 14

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GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -Boise State reached into its bag of tricks again and stunned TCU in a Fiesta Bowl duel of unbeaten BCS busters. After the Broncos pulled off a gutsy fake punt at their own 33-yard line, Doug Martin scored the decisive touchdown to give No. 6 Boise State a 17-10 victory over third-ranked TCU. A 10-10 stalemate came alive when punter Kyle Brotzman hit wide-open Kyle Efaw with a 30-yard strike with about nine minutes to play. Four plays later, Martin dove over a tackler from two yards out as the Broncos became the second school ever to go 14-0, joining Ohio State in 2002. (Alabama would also go 14-0 when it won the national championship later in the week.) The trickery evoked memories of Boise State’s BCS debut three years ago, when it pulled out a passel of gadget plays to defeat Oklahoma on the same field. Unlike that thriller, this game offered little drama until Petersen made another surprising call.

The Broncos caught the Horned Frogs napping on the fake punt. Kellen Moore then completed three straight passes to advance to the two, and Martin scored to put Boise State up 17-10 with 7:21 to go. TCU took over at its own one with 1:06 remaining and marched to the Boise State 30 before cornerback Brandyn Thompson disrupted a pass by Andy Dalton, and Winston Venable picked it off to end the threat. Moore passed for 211 yards. Dalton finished with 272 yards and a score through the air, but was intercepted three times. Brotzman also made a 40-yard field goal midway through the second to make it 10-0, putting the Horned Frogs in the biggest hole they had faced all season. Boise State is known for its offense. But its defense did most of the work in this one. Thompson set up the winning drive with its second interception of the game. He returned his first pick 51 yards for the game’s first score. This was TCU’s first BCS game, and the Horned Frogs seemed a little jittery, with six first-half penalties and some early struggles by Dalton, who also fumbled a snap to go along with his three interceptions. Neither team could muster an offensive touchdown until the final minute of the first half, when Dalton hit Curtis Clay for a 30-yard score to make it 10-7 at halftime. The Horned Frogs capitalized on Boise State’s first turnover to pull even midway through the third. The Broncos had moved into Horned Frogs territory when All-American defensive end Jerry Hughes stripped Martin and recovered the ball at TCU’s 43-yard line. Eight plays later, Ross Evans kicked a 29-yard field goal to tie it at 10. The Broncos struck first on the return by Thompson, who cut in front of Antoine Hicks, picked off the pass and raced untouched into the end zone in the first quarter. Dalton had thrown only five interceptions in 279 pass attempts during the regular season, when he earned first-team All-Mountain West Conference honors. But the Broncos put pressure on Dalton from the start; late in the first quarter, unblocked cornerback Kyle Wilson blitzed and flattened Dalton, who came out for one play.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalBoise State 7 3 0 7 17TCU 0 7 3 0 10

Scoring SummaryBSU 1st, 11:28 Brandyn Thompson, 51-yard interception

return (Kyle Brotzman kick)BSU 2nd, 8:02 Brotzman, 40-yard field goalTCU 2nd, 0:49 Curtis Clay, 30-yard pass from Andy

Dalton (Ross Evans kick)TCU 3rd, 3:42 Evans, 29-yard field goalBSU 4th, 7:21 Doug Martin, 2-yard run (Brotzman kick)

Team Statistics Boise State TCU First Downs 16 17 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 32-77 20-36Passing Yards 240 272Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 24-40-0 25-44-3Total Yards 317 308Total Plays 72 64Average Yards Per Play 4.4 4.8Punting (No-Yards) 8-44.4 8-48.4Punt Returns (No-Yards) 4-10.2 5-15.2Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 3-18.0 4-19.2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0Penalties (No-Yards) 7-70 7-53Third Down Conversions 6 / 18 1 / 12Time of Possession 34:43 25:17Attendance -- 73,227

Individual Boise State LeadersRushing Att. Net TDs Avg.Doug Martin 16 42 1 2.6Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDsKellen Moore 39 23 0 211 0Receiving No. Yds. TDsTitus Young 8 72 0Tackles Un. Ast. TotalWinston Venable 8 0 8

Broncos Capture Second Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Title in Four Years with Victory over TCU

Boise State 17, TCU 10Jan. 4, 2010 – University of Phoenix Stadium – Glendale, Ariz.

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Brandyn Thompson Returns Interception

for Touchdown

Kyle Efaw Completes “The Riddler” on 4th Down

Doug Martin Scores Winning

Touchdown

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LAS VEGAS (AP) - Doug Martin shook Boise State out of its brief postseason funk with an 84-yard touchdown run in the second quarter, and the 10th-ranked Broncos dominated the rest of the way beat No. 20 Utah 26-3 in the MAACO Bowl. Boise State had turned the ball over three times and was trailing 3-0 when Martin went up the middle and outran Utah defenders down the left side to give the Broncos a much-needed spark. From there, Boise State’s defense shut the Utes out and Kellen Moore threw two touchdown passes as the Broncos cruised to an easy win. ``It was a startup for our team,’’ Martin said. ``A momentum changer.’’ The victory was small consolation for Boise State, which missed out on a possible Rose Bowl appearance. But the dominating win against a team that was at one time ranked No. 6 in the country was a reminder why the Broncos rode high in the polls before suffering their only loss in two years.

``Boise State is a heck of a football team,’’ Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said. ``When you play a team the caliber of Boise State you have to play better than we did tonight.’’ Martin’s run came after a mistake-prone first quarter in which Boise State kept giving the ball away and making costly errors. Utah wasn’t much better, and when the Broncos began finding their stride the game quickly turned one-sided. Moore, who fumbled on the third play of the game and threw an interception later in the first quarter, rebounded with a 25-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Shoemaker in the closing seconds of the first half to give Boise State a 16-3 lead. He added another 18-yard TD pass to Austin Pettis in the third quarter in a game that was more lopsided than the final score. Boise State (12-1), which had been ranked as high as No. 2 in The Associated Press Top 25 poll this year and once seemed headed for a New Year’s Day bowl, came into the game a 17-point favorite but early on looked little like the team that was everyone’s favorite BCS buster. That changed with Martin’s run, with the Broncos taking control on both sides of the ball against a team that was a BCS team itself two years ago and had won nine straight bowl games. Moore, who finished fourth in Heisman voting earlier, finished with impressive numbers despite his rocky start. He completed 28 of 38 passes, including 12 to Pettis, who was playing the final game of a college career in which his team won 51 of 53 games. Boise State was plenty impressive against Utah, shutting down quarterback Terrance Cain and the Utes running game. Utah didn’t help itself by losing three fumbles and being penalized 10 times for 83 yards in a sloppily played game. Boise State kicker Kyle Brotzman became the all-time NCAA leader in points kicking with a 29-yard field goal in the second quarter. Brotzman added another field goal in the fourth quarter but had a mixed night, getting one attempt blocked and dropping a pass while wide open on a fake punt.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalUtah 3 0 0 0 3Boise State 0 16 7 3 26

Scoring SummaryUU 1st, 0:56 Joe Phillips, 44-yard field goalBSU 2nd, 8:39 Doug Martin, 84-yard run (Kyle Brotzman

kick)BSU 2nd, 2:27 Brotzman, 29-yard field goalBSU 2nd, 0:18 Tyler Shoemaker, 25-yard pass from Kellen

Moore (Chris Potter pass failed)BSU 3rd, 8:18 Austin Pettis, 18-yard pass from Moore

(Brotzman kick)BSU 4th, 8:49 Brotzman, 21-yard field goal

Team Statistics Utah Boise StateFirst Downs 8 23Rushing (Carries-Yards) 29-107 37-202Passing Yards 93 341Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 10-24-0 29-40-1Total Yards 200 543Total Plays 53 77Average Yards Per Play 3.8 7.1Punting (No-Yards) 5-41.2 1-47.0Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-0.0 1-15.0Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 6-24.3 2-16.5Fumbles-Lost 3-3 4-3Penalties (No-Yards) 10-83 3-29Third Down Conversions 2 / 13 8 / 18Time of Possession 26:50 33:10Attendance -- 41,923

Individual Boise State LeadersRushing Att. Net TDs Avg.Doug Martin 17 147 1 8.6Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDsKellen Moore 38 28 1 339 2Receiving No. Yds. TDsAustin Pettis 12 147 1Tackles Un. Ast. TotalJeron Johnson 3 7 10

Broncos Dominate Utah in MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Victory

Boise State 26, Utah 3Dec. 22, 2010 – Sam Boyd Stadium – Las Vegas, Nev.

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LAS VEGAS - Sixth-ranked Boise State scored touchdowns in five different ways as part of a 56-24 blowout win over Arizona State in the 20th MAACO Bowl Las Vegas The Broncos, the highest-ranked team in the event’s history at No. 6 by the coaches, were perhaps one made field goal away from playing for a BCS title but instead got to be part of a party in Las Vegas before the 35,720 fans at Sam Boyd Stadium. In what was the final game of one of college football’s most successful, Kellen Moore became the first quarterback in NCAA FBS history to reach 50 career victories as a starter as Boise State cruised to its first win over Arizona State to close the season at 12-1 overall for the second consecutive year. The Broncos started out with a bang thanks to Doug Martin’s 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown on the opening play. It marked the longest return in MBLV history and was the first time any bowl game started with a return for a score since Ohio State did it in the 2007 BCS Championship against Florida.

Martin was not nearly done with is heroics, however, as he went on to earn the Rossi T. Ralenkotter MVP Trophy after rolling up a staggering 301 all-purpose yards and two TDs. That total included 151 yards rushing on 31 carries and 26 more through the air on three receptions. Boise State jumped out to a 21-0 lead with a 14-yard TD catch by Tyler Shoemaker and then a two-yard TD grab by Matt Miller - both coming from the arm of Moore. Miller brought in another one just before halftime to make it 28-3 at the break. The Sun Devils showed life, however, coming out of the locker room as Rashad Ross took the third-quarter kickoff back for his own highlight play - a 98-yard touchdown. Later in the game, ASU was heading in from the one-yard line looking to close the gap even more but Brock Osweiler’s pass was intercepted by Bronco Jamar Taylor, who returned it 100 yards the other way for a stunning touchdown that sealed the outcome. When Travis Stanaway scooped up an ASU fumble and took it 26 yards for six points in the fourth quarter, it meant Boise State had scored via pass, rush, return, interception and fumble. ‘’There were two things we really wanted to do,’’ said Boise State head coach Chris Petersen. ‘’We wanted to start fast, and we really did that. And we wanted to finish strong, and we really did that.’’ Moore’s final collegiate outing saw him complete 24 of 36 attempts for 293 yards a pair of scores. ‘’Vegas is kind of a popular spot for me apparently,’’ said Moore, who won three of his 50 at Sam Boyd Stadium in a 12-month span. ‘’You couldn’t ask for a better situation. We were very fortunate to come to this bowl game the last two years. It’s a neat experience, you enjoy yourself and there’s just a lot of great memories here.’’ While there was not much defense on display, Boise State did get to Osweiler for four sacks, two by Las Vegas High School graduate Billy Winn, who got to play his final college game in his hometown. Boise State improved to 2-0 in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas to help the Mountain West up its record to 5-4 vs. the Pac-12 in the annual event.

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalArizona State 0 3 7 14 24Boise State 14 14 7 21 56

Scoring SummaryBSU 1st, 14:46 Doug Martin, 100-yard kickoff return (Michael

Frisina kick)BSU 1st, 4:36 Tyler Shoemaker, 14-yard pass from Kellen

Moore (Frisina kick)BSU 2nd, 12:03 Matt Miller, 2-yard pass from Moore (Frisina

kick)ASU 2nd, 5:44 Alex Garoutte, 32-yard field goalBSU 2nd, 0:43 Kyle Efaw, 5-yard pass from Miller (Frisina kick)ASU 3rd, 14:45 Ross Rashad, 98-yard kickoff return (Garoutte

kick)BSU 3rd, 6:52 Jamar Taylor, 100-yard interception return

(Frisina kick)BSU 4th, 14:55 D.J. Harper, 4-yard run (Frisina kick)BSU 4th, 14:17 Travis Stanaway, 26-yard fumble recovery

(Frisina kick)ASU 4th, 13:05 Gerell Robinson, 21-yard pass from Brock

Osweiler (Garoutte kick)BSU 4th, 2:24 Martin, 2-yard run (Frisina kick)ASU 4th, 0:28 George Bell, 30-yard pass from Osweiler

(Garoutte kick)

Team Statistics Arizona State Boise State First Downs 8 23 Rushing (Carries-Yards) 29-107 37-202 Passing Yards 93 341 Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 10-24-0 29-40-1 Total Yards 200 543 Total Plays 53 77 Average Yards Per Play 3.8 7.1 Punting (No-Yards) 5-41.2 1-47.0 Punt Returns (No-Yards) 1-0.0 1-15.0 Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 6-24.3 2-16.5 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 4-3 Penalties (No-Yards) 10-83 3-29 Third Down Conversions 2 / 13 8 / 18 Time of Possession 26:50 33:10 Attendance -- 35,720

Individual Boise State LeadersRushing Att. Net TDs Avg.Doug Martin 31 151 1 4.9Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDsKellen Moore 34 26 2 293 2Receiving No. Yds. TDsKyle Efaw 5 38 1Tackles Un. Ast. TotalMike Atkinson 4 1 5Hunter White 4 1 5Travis Stanaway 4 1 5Aaron Tevis 3 2 5

Broncos Ride Big Plays to Big Win over Arizona State in MAACO Bowl Las Vegas

Boise State 56, Arizona State 24Dec. 22, 2011 – Sam Boyd Stadium – Las Vegas, Nev.

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LAS VEGAS - Michael Frisina came up big for Boise State, kicking a 27-yard field goal with 1:16 left to give the No. 20 Broncos a 28-26 victory Saturday over Washington for their third MAACO Bowl Las Vegas trophy in a row. Frisina made the winning kick after Washington had taken the lead for the first time on Travis Coons’ 38-yard field goal. Boise State (11-2) sealed the win when Jeremy Ioane intercepted Keith Price’s pass as the Huskies (7-6) neared midfield. Boise State had to overcome a 205-yard rushing game by Bishop Sankey against a normally stingy Bronco defense. Sankey also had 74 yards receiving, giving him 279 of Washington’s 447 yards from scrimmage. He was the MVP of the game, despite being on the losing side. Frisina was 12 for 17 on field goals coming into the game, adding three on Saturday, including a 34-yarder to open the scoring that was his first field goal over 30 yards for the year.

Boise State, which outscored Utah and Arizona State 82-24 in its two previous Las Vegas Bowl wins, looked to be heading for a third straight blowout when Holden Huff scored on a 34-yard pass with 5:25 left in the second quarter for an 18-3 lead. But Sankey scored on a 26-yard run on Washington’s next possession, and Price scrambled for another score with 3 seconds left to make it 18-17 at halftime. After both teams scored touchdowns on long drives in the third quarter, the Huskies took their only lead of the game on the field goal by Coons with 4:09 left. On the ensuing kickoff, though, freshman Shane Williams-Rhodes returned the ball 47 yards to the Washington 42, and Joe Southwick guided them to the 12 before Frisina hit the winning kick. The teams traded long drives in the third quarter, with Boise State going 74 yards in 15 plays to open the second half, and Washington responding with a 75 yard, 12 play drive. The Huskies went for a 2-point conversion that would have tied it, but the pass was incomplete. “We watched a lot of tape and we knew they were a good team,’’ Boise State Head Coach Chris Petersen said. ‘’I don’t think all 7-5 records are equal across the board. These guys have beaten too many good opponents and played too much good football that you start to get a gauge and I just knew it would be a really tight game.” Southwick ended the day with 264 yards passing, while D.J. Harper added 72 on the ground. Matt Miller added 90 yards receiving in the Bronco win

Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalWashington 3 14 6 3 26Boise State 9 9 7 3 28

Scoring SummaryBSU 1st, 10:26 Michael Frisina, 34-yard field goalUW 1st, 4:47 Travis Coons, 26-yard field goalBSU 1st, 0:15 Geraldo Boldewijn, 16-yard pass from Joe

Southwick (Frisina kick blocked)BSU 2nd, 9:00 Frisina, 30-yard field goalBSU 2nd, 5:25 Holden Huff, 34-yard pass from Chris Potter

(Matt Miller rush failed) UW 2nd, 4:42 Bishop Sankey, 26-yard run (Coons kick)UW 2nd, 0:03 Keith Price, 7-yard run (Coons kick)BSU 3rd, 8:13 Huff, 1-yard pass from Southwick (Frisina kick)UW 3rd, 2:28 Jenkins Seferian, 6-yard pass from Price (Price

pass failed)UW 4th, 4:09 Coons, 38-yard field goalBSU 4th, 1:16 Frisina, 27-yard field goal

Team Statistics Washington Boise StateFirst Downs 20 21Rushing (Carries-Yards) 38-205 36-109Passing Yards 242 298Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 20-39-2 27-39-0Total Yards 447 407Total Plays 77 75Average Yards Per Play 5.8 5.4Punting (No-Yards) 3-44.7 5-36.4Punt Returns (No-Yards) 2-4.0 0-0.0Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 4-16.8 5-27.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1Penalties (No-Yards) 2-10 3-23Third Down Conversions 8/18 7/19Time of Possession 30:59 29:01Attendance - 33,217

Individual Boise State LeadersRushing Att. Net TDs Avg.D.J. Harper 16 72 0 4.5Joe Southwick 11 39 0 3.5Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDsJoe Southwick 38 26 0 264 2Receiving No. Yds. TDsChris Potter 9 55 0Matt Miller 6 90 0Geraldo Boldewijn 5 59 1Tackles Un. Ast. TotalJ.C. Percy 9 8 17Darion Thompson 3 6 9Corey Bell 2 6 8Tommy Smith 1 5 6

Broncos Top Huskies 28-26 inMAACO Bowl Las Vegas

Boise State 28, Washington 26Dec. 23, 2012 – Sam Boyd Stadium – Las Vegas, Nev.

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HONOLULU - Rashaad Reynolds returned two fumbles for touchdowns, helping Oregon State beat Boise State 38-23 in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl on Christmas Eve.

The Beavers (7-6) stopped a five-game slide and set several records in handing Boise State its worst loss in two months.

Biletnikoff Award-winner Brandin Cooks had 60 yards receiving and a touchdown while setting a Pac-12 record for most receiving yards in a season, passing USC’s Marqise Lee. Sean Mannion set another for passing yards, finishing 24 of 33 for 259 yards and a touchdown.

Oregon State kept Boise State out of the end zone until the third quarter, well after the Beavers had opened a big lead.

Reynolds had his first fumble recovery about 12 minutes into the game when Scott Crichton stripped Boise State quarterback Grant Hedrick in the end zone. The ball popped forward to the 3-yard line, where Reynolds picked it up and ran it in. Reynolds tacked on another fumble return in the second quarter on his way to game MVP honors. Troy Ware caught a 6-yard pass near the sideline for Boise State, but Larry Scott punched the ball out as Ware was falling to the ground. Reynolds picked it up and ran 70 yards to the end zone.

Matt Miller led Boise State with 11 catches for 206 yards and a touchdown, with most of the production coming after the game was decided. Miller set a school season record with 88 catches, and was the Broncos’ MVP for the game.

Boise State’s most successful drive came in the third quarter after Oregon State went 94 yards and scored a touchdown to make it 38-6. The Broncos responded with a nine-play, 76-yard drive spent partially in a hurry-up offense. Jay Ajayi took a shotgun handoff from Hedrick and ran up the middle for a 1-yard TD.

Oregon State finished with 454 total yards, averaging 6.8 per play. Hedrick threw for 382 yards and a touchdown, closing out a difficult stretch for the Broncos (8-5).

Both teams started the game with similar drives, making progress on big plays before stalling in the red zone and kicking field goals. But Oregon State grabbed the lead for good on Cooks’ 2-yard TD reception with 4:15 left in the first quarter, capping a 92-yard drive.

Broncos Fall to Oregon State in Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl

Oregon State 38, Boise State 23Dec. 24, 2013 – Aloha Stadium – Honolulu

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Scoring Summary 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalBoise State 3 3 7 10 23Oregon State 17 14 7 0 38

Scoring SummaryOSU 1st, 12:49 Romaine, 27-yard field goalBSU 1st, 8:07 Dan Goodale, 24-yard field goalOSU 1st, 4:15 Cooks, 2-yard pass from Mannion (Romaine

kick)OSU 1st, 2:52 Reynolds, 3-yard fumble recovery (Romaine

kick)BSU 2nd, 13:38 Goodale, 42-yard field goalOSU 2nd, 7:46 Reynolds, 70-yard fumble recovery (Romaine

kick)OSU 2nd, 2:54 Ward, 9-yard run (Romaine kick)OSU 3rd, 7:58 Woods, 5-yard run (Romaine kick)BSU 3rd, 4:32 Jay Ajayi, 1-yard run (Goodale kick)BSU 4th, 9:19 Matt Miller, 85-yard pass from Grant Hedrick

(Goodale kick)BSU 4th, 2:51 Goodale, 33-yard field goal

Team Statistics Boise State Oregon StateFirst Downs 28 22Rushing (Carries-Yards) 156 195Passing Yards 382 259Passes (Cmp-Att-Int) 32-44-0 24-34-1Total Yards 538 454Total Plays 82 67Average Yards Per Play 6.6 6.8Punting (No-Yards) 2-53.0 3-38.7Punt Returns (No-Yards) 0-0.0 0-0.0Kickoff Returns (No-Yards) 7-145 4-82Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0Penalties (No-Yards) 7-52 8-70Third Down Conversions 8/16 6/12Time of Possession 30:14 29:46Attendance - 29,106

Individual Boise State LeadersRushing Att. Net TDs Avg.Jay Ajayi 23 97 1 4.2Passing Att. Cmp. Int. Yds. TDsGrant Hedrick 32 44 0 382 1Receiving No. Yds. TDsMatt Miller 11 206 1Kirby Moore 7 74 0Tackles Un. Ast. TotalJeremy Ioane 8 2 10Corey Bell 8 1 9Demarcus Lawrence 5 0 5Gabriel Perez 4 1 5Donte Deayon 4 1 5

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Led by quarterback Eric Guthrie, the 1971 Boise State football team provided Bronco fans with one big win after another en route to a 10-2 overall record. Guthrie started the season with a bang, throwing for 297 yards in Boise State’s season opening 42-14 throttling of the University of Idaho in the first-ever meeting between the two schools. All told, he would lead the Broncos to nine regular season victories, including a perfect 7-0 mark at Bronco Stadium. A successful regular season earned Boise State a spot opposite Chico State in the Camellia Bowl, held in Sacramento, California.

It would take a monster fourth quarter to end the 1971 season with a bowl victory, as Boise State scored 25 points in the final 15 minutes to pull out a thrilling 32-28 victory over a stunned Chico State team. Guthrie completed 19-of-43 passes for 282 yards during the nationally televised game and was named Camellia Bowl MVP by ABC Sports.

The dream season for Boise State football took place in 1980 as the Broncos captured not only the Big Sky Conference title but also the NCAA Division I-AA national championship. A convincing 28-7 road victory over Division I-A Utah set the stage for what would be a memorable year. Boise State picked up wins in eight of its final nine games, while outscoring the Big Sky opposition by an average of 17 points per game en route to a league-best 6-1 record. Boise State’s march to the national title included a 14-9 upset semifinal victory over highly touted Grambling on a cold and foggy day in Bronco Stadium. Quarterback Joe Aliotti threw scoring passes to Cedric Minter and Kipp Bedard, just supplying enough offense for the win. But it was the Bronco defense that stole the show, limiting Grambling to just 41 passing yards and preserving the victory with a big defensive stand just yards from the goal line on Grambling’s final possession. The Broncos did not let a ticket to the national championship game slip away, downing Eastern Kentucky in arguably one of the greatest football game in Boise State history. After falling behind 29-24 with less than a minute to play, Aliotti led the Broncos on a game-winning drive that took just 43 seconds off the game clock, but will be remembered forever by those close to the Bronco program. The final scoring play came on fourth-and-10 with 20 seconds to play, as Aliotti scrambled far to the right and threw back across the field to tight end Duane Dlouhy, who caught the game winner in the left corner of the end zone for a 31-29 lead to secure the dream season.

1980 Broncos: 10-3 Overall; 6-1 Big Sky; Big Sky Conference Champions; NCAA Division I-AA National ChampionsHead Coach: Jim Criner

1971 Broncos: 10-2 Overall; 4-2 Big Sky; Camellia Bowl ChampionsHead Coach: Tony Knap

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Magical is the only way to describe the 1994 season, as an unknown group of Broncos went from 3-8 in 1993 all the way to 13-2 a year later. Along the way, Boise State upset the No. 1, 2 and 3 ranked teams in the country and ignited the fans of Boise. The magical season opened with a six-game win streak, including a 37-27 victory over Division I-A Nevada in mid-September. If that wasn’t enough, the Broncos put together a seven-game win streak during October, November and December. Included in that streak was an emotional 27-24 victory over Idaho, which sealed the Big Sky Conference title. Three home games during the Division I-AA playoffs supplied Boise with plenty of heart-stopping moments. Cornerback DaWuan Miller’s fourth-quarter interception capped an amazing come-from-behind win over North

Texas in the first round. Two Tony Hilde touchdown passes to Ryan Ikebe were just enough for the Broncos to survive Appalachian State in the quarterfinals. That set up a semifinal showdown with powerful Marshall, and another comeback which included 21 unanswered points and a late defensive stand that sealed a 28-24 Boise State victory. Some say the Broncos used up their remaining magic in that semifinal victory and didn’t have enough to overcome top-ranked Youngstown State in the Division I-AA national championship game

at Huntington, West Virginia. But despite the 28-14 loss, the 1994 season may have been the most exciting in school history as the Broncos set a school record for wins and completed the second-best one-season turnaround in NCAA history.

Uncharted territory. That’s where the 1999 Boise State football team traveled. Behind a 10-3 overall record and a 34-31 victory over Louisville in the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl, the 1999 Broncos earned Boise State its first-ever Division I-A conference championship and bowl victory. The Broncos shook off a sluggish 1-2 start to the season, winning nine of the final 10 games. The mid-season turnaround started with back-to-back victories over Mountain West Conference foes New Mexico and Utah and ended with a dominating 45-14 victory over Idaho to wrap up the Big West title. During the team’s six-game win streak to end the season, Boise State was simply overpowering. The Broncos outscored the opposition by an average margin of 45.3-20.8 per game, with three of the six games during that memorable stretch decided by 30 points or more. A Big West crown kept the team at home during the bowl season, as the Broncos took part in Boise’s very own Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl. In what proved to be one of the most exciting bowl games of the 1999 season, the H-Bowl featured 10 lead changes and 65 total points. Three lead changes highlighted the fourth quarter alone, as the Broncos struck last and then hung on in the closing minutes for the victory over Louisville.

1994 Broncos: 13-2 Overall; 6-1 Big Sky; Big Sky Conference Champions; NCAA Division I-AA National Runner-upHead Coach: Pokey Allen

1999 Broncos: 10-3 Overall; 5-1 Big West; Big West Conference

Champions; Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl Champions.Head Coach: Dirk Koetter

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One of the most difficult tasks in athletics is repeating a championship performance. For the Boise State football team, one goal stood above all others during the 2000 season – duplicating the success of 1999 when the Broncos went from unknown to Big West Conference and Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl champions. But unlike the previous year, Boise State was far from an unknown in 2000 as expections and preseason hype, which included a top 25 ranking by the New York Times and the overwhelming choice by Big West media and coaches to repeat as

league champions, followed the team from the start of fall practice through the regular season finale in mid-November. Head coach Dirk Koetter and his staff preached a one-game-at-a-time approach, beginning with a season-opening road trip to the University of New Mexico. The Broncos jumped on the Mountain West Conference Lobos early, and set the tone for a championship season with a 31-14 road victory to start the year. An impressive start to the season continued into Big West Conference play, as the Broncos reeled off six straight wins to end the regular season. Included was a perfect 5-0 league record, in which domination was the only way to describe Boise State. The Broncos averaged 53 points per game and outscored their Big West opposition by an average of 32 points per game. The 2000 season culminated with a second straight invite to the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl, where the Broncos met Western Athletic Conference co-champion UTEP. Led by senior quarterback Bart Hendricks, Boise State built a 31-13 second half lead en route to a 38-23 victory and back-to-back bowl championships. Hendricks earned game MVP honors after accounting for four touchdowns. It capped an incredible season for the record-setting quarterback as he earned Big West Offensive Player of the Year honors, was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, set 10 different single season or career school records, led the nation in touchdown passes and was the highest-rated passer in the country. Boise State met its ultimate goal in 2000, repeating as conference and bowl champions. National attention followed as well when the Broncos produced consecutive 10-win seasons and finished the season ranked 33rd in the country by the Associated Press and 37th in the ESPN/USA Today coaches poll.

2000 Broncos: 10-2 Overall; 5-0 Big West; Big West Conference Champions; Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl ChampionsHead Coach: Dirk Koetter

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Boise State had never experienced a season like the one in 2002. Minus one seven-turnover hiccup at Arkansas, it may have been a perfect season. The Broncos raced to a 12-1 record, finished the WAC season with a perfect 8-0 mark, cracked both the ESPN/USA Today and Associated Press Top 25 polls for the first time in school history and won their third Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl in four years. Along the way, Boise State put together the country’s top scoring offense, led the nation in total offensive yards and was the most efficient passing team in I-A football. The Broncos had the nation’s leading scorer, Brock Forsey, who tallied a school-record 32 touchdowns and swept the WAC’s postseason awards in the three major categories. Forsey was honored as the Offensive

Player of the Year, while safety Quintin Mikell was named the Defensive Player of the Year and head coach Dan Hawkins earned Coach of the Year honors. The Bronco offense rolled over just about everybody. The 2002 WAC champs scored over 50 points in four straight games and in five of six at one point. Included in that run was a pair of 60-point games, 63-38 win over Utah State and an amazing 67-21 win over Fresno State. Throw in a 58-31 win over WAC runner-up Hawai’i in that stretch and you can see why Boise State placed four players – Forsey, quarterback Ryan Dinwiddie, center Scott Huff, and right guard Rob Vian – on the All-WAC first team, and one more (wide receiver Billy Wingfield) on the All-WAC second team. While the offense received the majority of the headlines, the Bronco defense proved to be the best in the WAC. The Bronco “D” held four opponents under 10 points, all of those efforts coming during the last five weeks of season. While Mikell was the only Bronco to earn first-team all-league honors, three others were on the second team – defensive end Ryan Nelson, linebacker Chauncey Ako and cornerback Gabe Franklin. The Bronco special teams were, well, special. Tim Gilligan and David Mikell were two of the top return men in college football, while a hard-hitting coverage team led by Kameron Merritt, Donny Heck, and Brad Allen provided big play after big play. Kickers Nick Calaycay and Tyler Jones both helped spark Boise State to wins. Calaycay finished the season sixth in the nation in scoring despite missing three games with an injury, while Jones was so adept at kicking off for touchbacks that he was named special teams player of the week following Boise State’s 58-3 win at UTEP. In the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl the Broncos capped the season with the one missing piece that has plagued the program since moving up to NCAA Division I-A – a win over a power conference team. The victim would be Iowa State of the Big 12 as the Broncos overcame a sluggish first half before posting a 34-16 victory. When the 2002 season began, the motto for the season was “Leave No Doubt.” Following a WAC championship, a 12-1 record, a top 25 ranking and a postseason bowl victory, the Broncos “Left No Doubt.”

2002 Broncos: 12-1 Overall; 8-0 WAC; WAC Champions; Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl ChampionsFinal National Rankings: No. 12 ESPN/USA Today; No. 15 Associated PressHead Coach: Dan Hawkins

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For the second straight season, the Boise State football team made noise on the national scene. A year after cracking the top 25 for the first time and winning a third bowl game in four years, and despite losing eight starters on offense, the 2003 Bronco team may have bested the incredible season put together by the 2002 team. Boise State climbed into the national rankings, where it finished 15th in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll, 16th in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll and 17th in the final BCS rankings. Once again the Broncos raced through the WAC, winning all eight of their league games. But this time, Boise State did it with arguably the toughest road schedule in school history, winning at Fresno State, Hawai’i, and Louisiana Tech among others.

And this time the Broncos won a bowl away from the friendly confines of Bronco Stadium, capping their 13-1 season with an impressive 34-31 win over TCU in the PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl on the Horned Frogs’ home field. The only thing that kept the Broncos from the first undefeated season in school history was a narrow, and controversial, 26-24 loss at Oregon State during the third week of the season. Boise State dominated its opponents on both offense and defense during the season, winning by a combined score of 43.0 to 17.1. Boise State ranked first in the country in scoring for the second straight season. The Broncos also finished third in passing efficiency, fifth in passing offense and seventh in total offense.

The Broncos were nearly as productive on defense, finishing 12th in scoring defense, 11th in rushing defense and seventh in pass efficiency defense. On special teams the Broncos were 15th in both kickoff and punt returns.

Individually, Ryan Dinwiddie capped a stellar career, earning WAC Offensive Player of the Year honors while setting a NCAA career passing efficiency record. Tim Gilligan, who set a single-season receiving yards record at Boise State, Andy Avalos, Wes Nurse and Julius Roberts joined Dinwiddie on the All-WAC first team.

Boise State also placed 11 other Broncos on either the All-WAC second team or on the All-WAC honorable mention team. Nine of the 11 starters on defense earned All-WAC recognition, while six starters on offense and the Broncos‘ field goal kicker also earned All-WAC honors.

2003 Broncos: 13-1 Overall; 8-0 WAC; WAC Champions; PlainsCapital Fort Worth ChampionsFinal National Rankings: No. 15 ESPN/USA Today; No. 16 Associated PressHead Coach: Dan Hawkins

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The 2004 football season is one that will go down in the history books as one of the greatest in school history at the time. Coming into the year, few expected it could get any better than what had happened over the previous two seasons. They were wrong. After back-to-back one-loss regular seasons and the loss of 12 starters from the 2003 team, experts thought Boise State’s run among the nation’s elite was over. They were wrong as well. Despite fielding the second-youngest team in the country, and despite losing five starters to injury that forced the Broncos to turn to young untested players, the 2004 Boise State team found a way to accomplish a number of things most thought were out of its reach. The Broncos picked up their first-ever win over a Pac-10 team,

climbed as high as No. 10 in both major polls while peaking at No. 7 in the BCS standings, and finished the regular season undefeated for the first time as a four-year school. It all started with 65-7 manhandling of rival Idaho, the largest margin of victory in the history of the rivalry. Boise State racked up 572 yards, while limiting Idaho to 212, 71 of which came on one play with 1:20 left in the game. Along the way it included a win over Oregon State (the first ever over a Pac-10 team), thrilling last-second wins against BYU, Tulsa and San Jose State, and the Broncos’ third straight undefeated WAC season The Broncos accomplished nearly every goal they set for the season – an undefeated regular season record, a third straight WAC title, a WAC-record 26 straight league wins and 22 straight overall wins before a heartbreaking 44-40 loss to Louisville in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl.

Nationally, the Broncos finally received the recognition they deserved during the three-season run in the top 25. Boise State got front page coverage in USA Today as well as feature articles in the Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine and the New York Times, among others.

Individual honors came as well. Daryn Colledge, Tyler Jones, and Jared Zabransky received All-America honors, with Jones being named a finalist for the prestigious Lou Groza Award honoring the nation’s top kicker. In all, 16 Broncos were named to the All-WAC team, with six separate Broncos – Colledge, Jones, T.J. Acree, Andy Avalos, Gabe Franklin and Korey Hall – earning first-team All-WAC honors.

2004 Broncos: 11-1 Overall; 8-0 WAC; WAC Champions; AutoZone Liberty Bowl ParticipantFinal National Rankings: No. 10 BCS; No. 12 Associated Press; No. 13 ESPN/USA TodayHead Coach: Dan Hawkins

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The waters weren’t as smooth on the journey but the end result was just as nice. Unlike the previous two seasons, Boise State ran into some adversity during the 2005 season, but the Broncos battled through it and the result was a character-building fourth straight Western Athletic Conference championship – a run of championships that tied USC for the longest current streak in the country. Few teams in WAC history have been able to match the dominance that Boise State continued in 2005. Other than the BYU team that won

nine straight titles in the late 1970s and early ‘80s, no WAC team except Boise State had managed to win four straight league titles. The Broncos continued their dominance with one of the youngest teams in college football. The Broncos started just four seniors, the fewest in the country. Boise State also had 23 freshmen or sophomores on the two-deep roster, including four freshmen who started at least one game. Three Broncos – Daryn Colledge, Alex Guerrero and Korey Hall – were named first-team All-WAC while four others – Lee Marks, Drisan James, Andrew Browning and Marty Tadman – earned second-team honors. Freshmen Ryan Clady and Orlando Scandrick each were named to freshman All-America team, while punt returner Quinton Jones earned second-team All-America honors from the Sporting News and honorable mention All-America honors from SI.com. The season didn’t get off to the start the Broncos had hoped for with losses at Georgia and Oregon State. The Broncos rallied, winning their next seven games, including an impressive 49-14 win over WAC co-champion Nevada. Boise State also had impressive wins over Bowling Green, San Jose State, Utah State and New Mexico State in that stretch, with a thrilling win over Hawai’i and a win over Portland State to run its record to 7-2. After a loss at Fresno State snapped Boise State’s conference record winning streak at 31 games, the Broncos bounced back with wins against archrival Idaho (the seventh straight over the Vandals) and Louisiana Tech to claim the school’s fourth-straight WAC crown and sixth conference title in seven years. A heart-breaking 27-21 loss to Boston College in the MPC Computers Bowl ended a season that showed the character and resolve of the 2005 WAC champions. Trailing the Eagles 27-0 late in the fourth quarter, the Broncos stormed back, only to lose when they had a pass intercepted in the end zone with just over a minute to play. Much like the 2005 season as a whole, the bowl game showed Boise State’s will to win and character to overcome early adversity.

2005 Broncos: 9-4 Overall; 7-1 WAC; WAC Champions; MPC Computers Bowl ParticipantHead Coach: Dan Hawkins

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With apologies to the 1980 season and the three-year run from 2002-2004 when Boise State compiled a 36-3 record and won three straight Western Athletic Conference championships without losing a league game, there is no doubt that the 2006 season was the greatest in school history. The Broncos capped a perfect 13-0 season with a 43-42 overtime win over national-power Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, which will go down in history as one of the greatest college football games ever played. “Circus” – the hook and lateral play from Jared Zabransky to Drisan James to Jerard Rabb for the tying touchdown with seconds to play – and “Statue Left” – the Statue of Liberty play that saw Zabransky stick the ball behind his back with Ian Johnson grabbing it and racing to the end zone

for the game-winning 2-point conversion – will forever be etched in the memories of Bronco fans. As will Vinny Perretta’s tailback option touchdown pass to Derek Schouman after quarterback Zabransky went in motion on fourth-and-two in overtime that set up “Statue Left.” The New York Times called it “…a dizzying, riveting, back-and-forth game that will be remembered as one of the most exciting in college football history,” while Pat Forde of ESPN.com said “…beyond the big picture was the delicious, utterly improbable manner in which the Broncos did it. And true genius. No coaching staff has ever ended a game with so much daring.” Individually the season was much more than one win that resulted in Boise State finishing the season a school-best fifth in the Associated Press Top 25 and sixth in the USA Today coaches poll. Head coach Chris Petersen earned the “Bear” Bryant National Coach of the Year Award while Ian Johnson earned first-team All-America recognition from SI.com and CBSSportsline.com, second-team All-America honors from the Sporting News and third-team All-America accolades from the Associated Press. Ryan Clady was named second-team All-America pick by SI.com. Linebacker Korey Hall earned WAC Defensive Player of the Year honors, leading 12 players who were named either first- or second-team All-WAC. On defense joining Hall as a first-team selection was defensive tackle Andrew Browning. Safety Marty Tadman earned second-team recognition along with linebacker Colt Brooks. On offense Johnson, who led the nation in touchdowns and scoring and finished second in rushing, and Clady claimed first-team honors along with wide receiver Legedu Naanee and tight end Derek Schouman. Offensive guard Jeff Cavender was a second-team all-league choice while on special teams kicker Anthony Montgomery was a first-team All-WAC pick and punter Kyle Stringer was a second-teamer.

2006 Broncos: 13-0 Overall; 8-0 WAC; WAC Champions; Tostitos Fiesta Bowl ChampionsFinal National Rankings: No. 8 BCS; No. 5 Associated Press; No. 6 USA Today Head Coach: Chris Petersen

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The 2008 Boise State football season started in a way that was very unfamiliar to Bronco Nation. For the first time in six seasons the Broncos were not the defending Western Athletic Conference Champions, and their journey to regaining the conference title would come on the arm of a freshman quarterback and the support of an inexperienced offensive line. Skeptics were quickly turned to believers once again, however, as the Broncos rolled to a perfect 12-0 regular season record, 8-0 in the WAC, en route to their sixth conference championship in seven seasons. Along the way Boise State made history, first with Kellen Moore who became the only freshman quarterback in school history to start a season opener. Just weeks later the Broncos earned their first ever road win against a Pac-10/BCS conference school with an exciting 37-32 win

at the University of Oregon. Their big win over the Ducks put the Broncos into the national rankings at No. 19, just four weeks into the season. Boise State would climb as high as No. 9 in the Associated Press Top-25 and would maintain that spot for five consecutive polls. After their only stumble of the season, a 17-16 loss to No. 13 TCU in the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, the Broncos finished the regular season ranked No. 11 in both the BCS and the AP Polls. One of the keys to Boise State’s success in the national rankings was the team’s offensive firepower in the second half of the season. After a few weeks of adjusting to a new signal caller, the offense really began to roll. In the final five games of the regular season Boise State averaged 49 points per game, including a 61-point effort against Fresno State to finish the season. But despite all of the excitement on offense, the real story of the year was the dominating Bronco defense that led the WAC in total defense (308.2 yards per game); pass efficiency defense (94.4 rating) and scoring defense (12.6 points per game), which was the fourth fewest point per game average for a season in school history.It was no surprise then, that the Broncos would earn 12 conference awards at the end of the year, including Head Coach Chris Petersen’s first-ever WAC Coach of the Year honor. Petersen was also named a finalist for the Bear Bryant National Coach of the Year award. He was joined by wide receiver Jeremy Childs, cornerback Kyle Wilson, offensive lineman Andrew Woodruff, defensive end Ryan Winterswyk and linebacker Ellis Powers, who were all named First Team All-WAC. Boise State also received Second Team All-WAC honors for six different players; Wilson (as a specialist), Moore, wide receiver Austin Pettis, running back Ian Johnson, defensive end Mike T. Williams and safety Jeron Johnson.

2008 Broncos: 12-1 Overall; 8-0 WAC; WAC Champions; San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl ParticipantFinal National Rankings: No. 9 BCS; No. 11 Associated Press; No. 13 USA Today CoachesHead Coach: Chris Petersen

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The Boise State football team kicked-off the 2009 season with lofty expectations, as the Broncos looked to defend their Western Athletic Conference championship and improve upon a near perfect season in 2008. Led by a talented bunch of experienced young players, Boise State managed to surpass all of the preseason hype en route to another historic season. The Broncos opened the season ranked No. 14, which marked the highest preseason ranking ever for Boise State. It didn’t take long for the Broncos to prove they were worthy of the early season praise either, as they put together an impressive 13-0 regular season record with an 8-0 record against WAC opponents. Boise State capped its incredible year with a 17-10 win over No. 4 TCU in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, which marked the second Fiesta Bowl victory for the Broncos in four years. Boise State used an impressive 19-8 win over No. 16 Oregon in the

Broncos’ highly anticipated season opener to catapult them through the next 12 weeks of the season. Boise State would roll through its regular season schedule with only one game being played within single digit scoring (Tulsa, 28-21). Their dominating play led the Broncos to historic levels in both the AP and USA Today Coaches Polls. Boise State’s quick rise up the national rankings first made history on Sept. 20 as the Broncos achieved the highest regular season ranking (No. 8) in program history. Boise State managed to break the record again just one week later as the Broncos moved up to No. 5 nationally. Following the Fiesta Bowl victory, Boise State reached its highest ever national ranking at No. 4 in both the AP and Coaches polls. The Broncos enjoyed another season of high powered offense that led the nation in scoring at 42.2 points per game. Boise State topped the 40-point mark 10 different times throughout the season, including four games scoring over 50 points. The Broncos maintained a balanced offensive attack that boasted the No. 26 rushing offense (186.07 yards per game) and No. 29 passing offense (264.14 ypg) in the nation. As a unit Boise State finished 2009 ranked 10th in total offense (450.21 ypg). Defensively the Broncos were equally as dominant, holding opponents to just 17.1 points per game throughout the season. Boise State boasted the No. 14 defense in the country having allowed just 300.21 yards per game on the year. Similar to the Bronco offense, Boise State was balanced on defense with the No. 21 pass defense (179.86 ypg) and No. 28 rush defense (120.36 ypg) in the nation. Following their dominating performance in conference play the Broncos received 11 All-WAC honors, including a pair of high individual honors by head coach Chris Petersen and sophomore quarterback Kellen Moore. Petersen received his second WAC Coach of the Year award, while Moore was voted WAC Offensive Player of the Year for the first time in his career. Moore was joined by five other players in receiving first-team All-WAC honors. On offense, junior wide receivers Austin Pettis and Titus Young, and sophomore offensive lineman Nate Potter were named first-team all-conference honorees. On defense, junior defensive end Ryan Winterswyk and senior cornerback Kyle Wilson also earned first-team honors. Young also was voted first-team All-WAC as a specialist. Boise State filled four spots on the All-WAC second team, as junior running back Jeremy Avery, sophomore defensive tackle Billy Winn, junior linebacker Winston Venable and junior safety Jeron Johnson received second-team nominations.

2009 Broncos: 14-0 Overall; 8-0 WAC; WAC Champions; Tostitos Fiesta Bowl ChampionsFinal National Rankings: No. 4 Associated Press; No. 4 USA Today Coaches; No. 6 BCSHead Coach: Chris Petersen

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Boise State football added another chapter to its storied history in 2010. Armed with the highest preseason ranking in program history, 21 starters returned from an undefeated 2009 season and 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl title with their sights set on greatness. A third-consecutive Western Athletic Conference Championship and a 26-3 victory over No. 19 Utah in MAACO Bowl Las Vegas capped a magical season in which the Broncos achieved a level of success reached by few of their predecessors, collectively and individually. The Broncos dominated on both sides of the ball, finishing second-nationally in both total offense (521.31) and total defense (254.69), the only team in the country to rank in the top five in each statistical category. Offensively, Boise State also finished second-nationally in scoring offense (45.08) and pass efficiency (179.94), third-nationally in sacks allowed

(0.62) and sixth-nationally in passing offense (321.08). Defensively, the Broncos also finished second-nationally in scoring defense (12.77), led the nation in sacks (3.69), ranked second in the country in both tackles-for-loss (8.38) and pass efficiency defense (95.19), fourth-nationally in pass defense (150.92) and seventh-nationally in rushing defense (103.77). Redshirt junior quarterback Kellen Moore became the first Boise State player to be invited to the Heisman Trophy ceremony. The first Heisman finalist in school history finished fourth after leading the nation in passing efficiency (182.63). Moore was also a finalist for the Maxwell and Davey O’Brien Awards, earned All-America honors from the Football Writers Association of America, was named WAC Co-Offensive Player of the Year. Moore ascended to the top of the Boise State record books in nearly every career passing statistic. At the end of year he held the No. 1 spot in career total offense, passing yards, passing touchdowns, pass completions and passing attempts. Moore’s prolific passing numbers have been aided by a host of quality receivers. Seniors Austin Pettis and Titus Young etched their names in Boise State history throughout the season as well. Pettis spent the season extending his school record for receiving touchdowns, while also reaching the top of the all-time list in receptions. Young flew past defenses for his second-consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season, to make him the career leader in receiving yards. Moore, Pettis and Young were each repeat All-WAC First Team selections, as well as junior left tackle Nate Potter. Redshirt junior center Thomas Byrd also earned a nod to the first team. Redshirt junior running back Doug Martin muscled his way to more than 1,000 yards on the ground during the regular season, becoming the 16th Bronco rusher to reach the milestone. Martin also garnered a spot on the All-WAC First Team, finishing with 1,260 yards, the sixth-highest total in school history. With once season left on his already stellar career, Martin had already cracked the career rushing top 10. The Boise State defense was once again led by Ryan Winterswyk at defensive end. Winterswyk, a redshirt senior, was named first-team All-WAC for the third-consecutive season. Also named to the conference’s top team from the Boise State defensive line was junior defensive end Shea McClellin. The Broncos’ dominant defensive backfield was well-represented on the all-conference team, as safeties George Iloka (junior), Jeron Johnson (redshirt senior) and and nickel Winston Venable (senior), all garnered their first All-WAC First Team honors. Junior linebacker Byron Hout, redshirt senior cornerback Brandyn Thompson and redshirt junior defensive end Billy Winn each earned second-team All-WAC consideration. The Broncos to a 12-1 record and claimed Boise State’s eighth WAC title in 10 seasons in the league. Boise State closed its 10-year membership in the WAC with a 75-5 overall record, including a 40-0 mark at home.

2010 Broncos: 12-1 Overall; 7-1 WAC; WAC Champions; MAACO Bowl Las Vegas ChampionsFinal National Rankings: No. 7 USA Today Coaches; No. 9 Associated Press; No. 10 BCSHead Coach: Chris Petersen

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2011 Broncos: 12-1 Overall; 6-1 Mountain West; MAACO Bowl Las Vegas ChampionsFinal National Rankings: No. 6 USA Today Coaches; No. 8 Associated Press; No. 7 BSCHead Coach: Chris Petersen

In 2011, its first year as a member of the Mountain West, Boise State came to its new home with all the expectations of past greatness in tow. The Broncos donned a No.5 ranking in the AP preseason poll and were picked as the favorite to win the conference title. For the third-consecutive season the Broncos challenged themselves in the first game of the season by facing a ranked opponent. Boise State traveled to the Georgia Dome for its season opener to face No. 19 Georgia, a team that would go on to be crowned SEC West Champions. The Broncos left Atlanta with an impressive 35-21 win and the program’s first victory against an SEC team, setting the stage for yet another year destined for the history books. Though a conference championship slipped through the team’s

fingertips in its lone loss of the season Nov. 12 against TCU (36-35), the season was far from lost. Quarterback Kellen Moore and the rest of the Bronco senior class capped their astonishing careers with a 56-24 thrashing of Arizona State for Boise State’s second-consecutive MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Championship and third-straight bowl win. The win over the Sun Devils gave the seniors a school-record 50 wins in their careers. Moore, who quarterbacked the Broncos to a 50-3 record during the stretch, set an NCAA record for career wins at the position. Boise State finished the year 12-1, becoming the first team since 1900 to post four-straight 12-win seasons. The aforementioned senior class is the 10th-straight four-year class at Boise State to win at least 40 games. Two of the stalwarts of the departing class, Moore and left tackle Nate Potter, closed their careers with All-America honors. Potter was a consensus All-American on the field and a first-team Academic All-American in the classroom. Redshirt freshman wide receiver Matt Miller provided a glimpse at the future with 679 receiving yards and nine scores to earn postseason honors of his own. Miller was named first-team freshman All-America by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and second-team freshman All-America by Yahoo Sports. The offense was once again Boise State’s calling card, ranking fifth in the country in scoring at 44.23 points per game and ninth in total offense (481.31 yards per game). Redshirt senior Tyler S hoemaker became Moore’s favorite red zone target, hauling in a school-record 16 touchdowns from his wide receiver position. Senior Doug Martin led the ground attack, rushing for 1,299 yards and 16 touchdowns. Moore was named the MW Offensive Player of the Year, leading a contingent of 12 Broncos named all-conference. Potter, Martin and Shoemaker joined their signal caller on the offensive first team. Seniors Tyrone Crawford, Shea McClellin and George Iloka garnered first-team honors on defense. The defensive trio led a squad that held opponents to 18.69 points per contest, ranking No. 12 nationally. The Broncos’ on-field results translated to unparalleled success in April’s NFL Draft. A school-record six players were selected, including first-round picks McClellin (No. 19) and Martin (No. 31). Crawford (third round, No. 81), Iloka (fifth round, No. 167), Winn (sixth round, No. 205) and Nate Potter (seventh round, No. 221) also heard their names called.

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2012 Broncos: 11-2 Overall; 7-1 Mountain West Co-Champions; MAACO Bowl Las Vegas ChampionsFinal National Rankings: No. 14 USA Today Coaches; No. 18 Associated Press; No. 19 BSCHead Coach: Chris Petersen

In 2012 the Boise State football team was surrounded by question marks after losing six players to the National Football League Draft, including first-round selections Shea McClellin and Doug Martin. The high turnover left the Broncos with the fewest returning starters in the country. In addition to the record-setting number of draftees, the team would be without the winningest quarterback in college football history, Kellen Moore. While much of the preseason focus was spent on what the Broncos did not have, Boise State was ready to be led by sixth-year running back D.J. Harper and an opportunistic defense formed by players ready to live up to the standard set by those before them. New faces, same results. The Broncos captured a share of the Mountain West Conference Championship, their first title in the team’s

second year in the league, and the fifth conference championship in seven seasons under head coach Chris Petersen. Boise State was nationally-ranked in 12 of its 13 games in 2013, and finished the season 19th in the Bowl Championships Series Standings, 15th in the USA TODAY Coaches’ Poll and 20th in the Associated Press Poll. Boise State finished the year at 11-2, putting an exclamation point on its season with a 28-26 victory over Washington in the team’s third-straight trip MAACO Bowl Las Vegas. The Broncos won the game in thrilling fashion, as senior kicker Michael Frisina nailed a 27-yard field goal with 1:16 left. The 11 victories gave Boise State 10-or-more for seven-straight seasons, the only school in the country to accomplish the feat. Additionally, the Broncos’ 23 seniors in 2012 became the 11th-consecutive class to win at least 40 games in their careers. Thirteen members of the team were named to 2012 All-MW Teams, with five honored on the first team, four on the second team and four garnering honorable mention. Offensive lineman Matt Paradis joined a league-high four defensive players on the first team consisting of defensive linemen Mike Atkinson and Demarcus Lawrence, linebacker J.C. Percy and defensive back Jamar Taylor. Matt Miller (WR), Charles Leno, Jr. (OL), Brenel Myers (OL) and Jerrell Gavins (DB) were named All-MW Second Team, while D.J. Harper (RB), Jeremy Ioane (DB), Tommy Smith (LB) and Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe (DL) were named honorable mention. Taylor went on to become the second-highest drafted cornerback in school history, taken in the second round of the 2013 National Football League Draft – No. 54 overall – by the Miami Dolphins. Taylor led a Bronco defense that, despite losing nine starters, ranked fifth-nationally in both pass defense (169.46) and pass efficiency defense (101.35), eighth-nationally in scoring defense (15.77), 11th-nationally in sacks (2.92) and 12th-nationally in total defense (315.62). The Broncos forced 36 turnovers in 2012, ranking fourth in the country. Included were 18 fumble recoveries – the most in the nation – and 18 interceptions, a mark that ranked tied for 12th-nationally.

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Boise State’s All-Time Record vs. 2014 OpponentsOpponent Won Lost Tie Pct. First Game Last GameAir Force 2 0 0 100.0 2011 2013BYU 3 1 0 75.0 2003 2013Colorado State 3 0 0 100.0 2011 2013Connecticut First MeetingFresno State 11 5 0 68.8 1977 2013Louisiana-Lafayette First MeetingNevada 27 13 0 67.5 1971 2013New Mexico 5 0 0 100.0 1999 2013Ole Miss First MeetingSan Diego State 1 2 0 33.3 2011 2013Utah State 14 4 0 77.8 1975 2013Wyoming 8 0 0 100.0 2002 2013Combined Record 74 25 0 74.8

Boise State’s All-Time Record vs. All Other Opponents

Opponent Won Lost Tie Pct. First Game Last Game

Akron 1 0 0 100.0 1979 1979

Appalachian State 1 0 0 100.0 1994 1994

Arizona State 1 1 0 50.0 1996 2011

Arkansas 0 2 0 00.0 2000 2002

Arkansas State 2 0 0 100.0 1999 2000

Augustana 1 0 0 100.0 1976 1976

Boston College 0 1 0 00.0 2005 2005

Boston University 1 0 0 100.0 1990 1990

Bowling Green 3 0 0 100.0 2005 2009

Cal Poly-SLO 12 3 0 80.1 1969 1985

Cal State-Fullerton 4 3 0 57.1 1978 1984

Cal State-Hayward 1 0 0 100.0 1975 1975

Cal State-Northridge 3 0 0 100.0 1987 1997

Central Michigan 2 3 0 40.0 1974 2001

Central Washington 4 0 0 100.0 1968 1971

Chico State 3 0 0 100.0 1970 1974

College of Idaho 4 0 0 100.0 1968 1971

Delaware State 1 0 0 100.0 1987 1987

Eastern Illinois 1 0 0 100.0 1988 1988

Eastern Kentucky 1 1 0 50.0 1980 1981

Eastern Montana 1 0 0 100.0 1970 1970

Eastern Oregon 1 0 0 100.0 1968 1968

Eastern Washington 13 6 0 68.4 1968 2000

Georgia 1 1 0 50.0 2005 2011

Grambling State 1 0 0 100.0 1980 1980

Hawai’i 10 3 0 76.9 1977 2012

Hiram Scott 1 1 0 50.0 1969 1970

Humboldt State 3 0 0 100.0 1968 1971

Idaho 22 17 1 56.3 1971 2010

Idaho State 24 6 0 80.0 1968 2008

Iowa State 1 0 0 100.0 2002 2002

Jackson State 1 0 0 100.0 1981 1981

Liberty University 2 0 0 100.0 1991 1994

Linfield College 0 1 0 00.0 1968 1968

Long Beach State 3 5 0 37.5 1970 1991

Louisiana Tech 9 3 0 75.0 1973 2010

Louisville 1 1 0 50.0 1999 2004

Marshall 1 0 0 100.0 1994 1994

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Opponent Won Lost Tie Pct. First Game Last Game

Miami (Ohio) 2 0 0 100.0 2009 2012

Michigan State 0 1 0 00.0 2012 2012

Middle Tennessee State 1 0 0 100.0 1990 1990

Montana 16 9 0 64.0 1971 1995

Montana State 17 9 0 65.3 1970 1995

New Mexico State 11 0 0 100.0 1996 2010

North Texas 3 3 0 50.0 1994 2000

Northeastern 2 0 0 100.0 1993 1994

Northern Arizona 19 6 0 76.0 1971 1995

Northern Iowa 2 0 0 100.0 1990 2000

Northern Colorado 0 1 0 00.0 1969 1969

Northern Michigan 1 1 0 50.0 1975 1978

Northwestern State (La.) 2 3 0 40.0 1981 1996

Oklahoma 1 0 0 100.0 2007 2007

Oregon 2 0 0 100.0 2008 2009

Oregon State 3 4 0 42.9 1986 2010

Pacific 2 0 0 100.0 1982 1992

Portland State 5 1 0 83.3 1972 2005

Rhode Island 2 0 0 100.0 1981 1993

Rice 1 1 0 50.0 2001 2002

Sacramento State 1 0 0 100.0 2006 2006

Sam Houston State 2 0 0 100.0 1988 1995

San Jose State 11 0 0 100.0 1978 2010

SMU 2 0 0 100.0 2003 2004

South Carolina 0 1 0 00.0 2001 2001

South Dakota 1 0 0 100.0 1973 1973

Southeastern Louisiana 0 1 0 00.0 1980 1980

Southern Oregon College 2 0 0 100.0 1969 1970

Southern Miss 4 0 0 100.0 2007 2013

Southern Utah 1 0 0 100.0 1999 1999

Stephen F. Austin State 4 1 0 80.0 1989 1993

TCU 2 2 0 50.0 2003 2011

Tennessee-Chattanooga 0 1 0 00.0 1992 1992

Tennessee-Martin 1 0 0 100.0 2013 2013

Toledo 1 0 0 100.0 2011 2011

Tulsa 6 0 0 100.0 2001 2011

UC Davis 4 0 0 100.0 1973 2009

UCLA 0 1 0 00.0 1999 1999

UNLV 5 3 0 62.5 1972 2012

Utah 4 2 0 66.7 1980 2006

UTEP 5 0 0 100.0 2000 2004

Virginia Tech 1 0 0 100.0 2010 2010

Washington 1 2 0 33.3 2007 2013

Washington State 0 3 0 00.0 1997 2001

Weber State 23 7 0 76.7 1968 2007

Western State 2 0 0 100.0 1968 1983

Westminster (Utah) 1 0 0 100.0 1968 1968

Whitworth 2 0 0 100.0 1968 1969

Wisconsin 0 1 0 00.0 1997 1997

Youngstown State 0 1 0 00.0 1994 1994

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Junior CollegeYear Record Head Coach1933 1-2-1 Dusty Kline1934 4-3-0 Max Eiden1935 4-4-0 Max Eiden1936 3-4-0 Max Eiden1937 0-6-1 Max Eiden1938 2-4-0 Max Eiden1939 4-2-0 Max Eiden1940 4-2-0 Harry Jacoby1941 3-4-0 Harry Jacoby1942-45 No games played - World War II1946 2-4-2 Harry Jacoby1947 9-0-0 Lyle Smith1948 9-0-0 Lyle Smith1949 10-0-0 Lyle Smith1950 9-1-0 Lyle Smith and George Blankley1951 10-0-0 George Blankley

1952 8-1-0 Lyle Smith1953 8-1-0 Lyle Smith1954 9-1-0 Lyle Smith1955 7-2-0 Lyle Smith1956 8-0-1 Lyle Smith1957 9-1-0 Lyle Smith1958 10-0-0 Lyle Smith NJCAA National Champions1959 7-2-1 Lyle Smith1960 8-2-0 Lyle Smith1961 9-1-0 Lyle Smith1962 5-2-2 Lyle Smith1963 5-3-1 Lyle Smith1964 8-2-0 Lyle Smith1965 9-2-0 Lyle Smith1966 9-1-0 Lyle Smith1967 6-4-0 Lyle Smith

Lyle Smith - Head Football Coach (1947-67)Overall Record: 156-26-6 (84.6%)

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Head Coach – Tony Knap (1968-75)Overall Record: 71-19-1 (78.6%)

1968 (8-2) Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 21 Linfield L 7-17 Sept. 28 Westminster (Utah) W 50-2Oct. 5 at Weber State L 3-44 Oct. 12 Eastern Washington W 20-0 Oct. 19 at Whitworth W 49-0Oct. 26 Eastern Oregon W 50-27Nov. 2 Idaho State W 27-20Nov. 9 Western State (Colo.) W 41-0Nov. 16 at Central Washington W 61-7Nov. 23 at College of Idaho W 16-7

1969 (9-1)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 20 at Central Washington W 37-7 3,500Sept. 27 Whitworth W 66-7 8,250Oct. 4 at Cal Poly-SLO W 17-7 7,000Oct. 11 Colorado State College L 10-16 8,700Oct. 18 at Eastern Washington W 45-7 Oct. 25 at Southern Oregon W 62-0 Nov. 1 Hiram Scott W 51-7 6,500Nov. 8 at Western State (Colo.) W 23-20 Nov. 15 Idaho State W 35-27 11,600Nov. 22 College of Idaho W 45-0

1970 (8-3, 2-2 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 11 Chico State W 49-14 14,028Sept. 19 Eastern Montana W 35-0 7,115Sept. 26 Central Washington W 34-20 7,416Oct. 3 at Montana State* W 17-10 7,500Oct. 10 at Long Beach State L 14-27 6,472Oct. 17 Southern Oregon W 57-0 5,976Oct. 24 Eastern Washington W 12-0 4,866Oct. 31 at Idaho State* W 24-3 12,400Nov. 7 at Hiram Scott L 3-7 3,300Nov. 14 Weber State* L 7-41 11,865Nov. 21 at College of Idaho W 41-7 1,300

1971 (10-2, 4-2 Big Sky Conference)Camellia Bowl Champion

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 11 at Idaho* W 42-14 16,123Sept. 18 Cal Poly-SLO W 18-14 12,357Sept 25 at Nevada W 17-10 5,800Oct. 2 at Weber State* L 7-20 11,458Oct. 9 Montana* W 47-24 14,315Oct. 16 at Eastern Washington W 34-28 3,400Oct. 23 Central Washington W 35-26 7,211 Oct. 30 Montana State* W 52-24 11,217Nov. 6 Northern Arizona* W 22-17 7,982Nov. 13 at Idaho State* L 17-21 13,000Nov. 20 College of Idaho W 28-21 4,278Dec. 11 vs. Chico State W 32-28 16,313 Camellia Bowl – Sacramento, Calif.

1972 (7-4, 3-3 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 16 UNLV W 36-16 13,418Sept. 23 at Humboldt State W 21-15 Sept. 30 Weber State* W 49-16 14,776Oct. 7 at Cal Poly-SLO L 21-26 7,200Oct.14 Nevada W 56-19 10,336Oct. 21 at Montana State* L 10-37 7,200Oct. 28 at Montana* L 28-42 6,000Nov. 4 at Portland State W 33-7 1,769Nov. 11 Idaho State* W 31-28 14,017Nov. 18 at Northern Arizona* W 39-12 2,200Nov. 25 Idaho* L 21-22 14,516

1973 (10-3, 6-0 Big Sky Conference)Big Sky Conference ChampionsNCAA Division II Semifinalist

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 15 at Idaho* W 47-24 17,104Sept. 22 Montana State* W 27-12 14,521Sept. 29 Portland State W 64-7 12,408Oct. 6 at Weber State* W 34-7 11,586Oct. 13 at UNLV L 19-24 12,458Oct. 20 Northern Arizona* W 21-6 10,112Oct. 27 Montana* W 55-7 12,852Nov. 3 at Nevada L 21-23 3,111Nov. 10 at Idaho State* W 21-17 12,000Nov. 17 Cal Poly-SLO W 42-10 13,885Nov. 24 UC Davis W 32-31 4,300Dec. 1 South Dakota W 53-10 14,358 NCAA D-II Quarterfinals – Boise, IdahoDec. 8 vs. Louisiana Tech (Pioneer Bowl) L 34-38 13,000 NCAA D-II Semifinals – Pioneer Bowl – Wichita Falls, Texas

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1974 (10-2, 6-0 Big Sky Conference)Big Sky Conference ChampionsNCAA Division II Quarterfinalist

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 14 at Cal Poly-SLO W 41-21 5,700Sept. 21 Chico State W 41-7 14,686Sept. 28 at Montana State* W 40-37 9,100Oct. 5 Nevada W 36-16 14,258Oct. 12 Idaho State* W 61-3 14,310Oct. 19 at UNLV L 35-37 18,631Oct. 26 at Northern Arizona* W 45-13 8,000Nov. 2 Weber State* W 42-14 13,252Nov. 9 UC Davis W 41-20 14,608Nov. 16 at Montana* W 56-42 6,000Nov. 23 Idaho* W 53-29 14,486Nov. 30 vs. Central Michigan L 6-20 9,913 NCAA D-II Quarterfinals – Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

1975 (9-2-1, 5-0-1 Big Sky Conference)Big Sky Conference ChampionsNCAA Division II Quarterfinalist

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 13 Hayward State W 42-20 18,046Sept. 20 Cal Poly-SLO W 35-29 18,988Sept. 27 at Weber State* W 28-13 11,342Oct. 4 Montana State* W 35-34 19,642Oct. 11 at Idaho* T 31-31 16,250Oct. 18 UNLV W 34-21 20,000Oct. 25 Northern Arizona* W 48-0 13,545Nov. 1 Montana* W 39-28 19,171Nov. 8 at Nevada W 49-6 5,150Nov. 15 Utah State L 19-42 20,000Nov. 22 Idaho State* W 20-17 12,000Nov. 29 Northern Michigan L 21-24 17,347 NCAA D-II Quarterfinals – Boise, Idaho

Head Coach – Jim Criner (1976-82)Overall Record: 59-21-1 (73.5%)

1976 (5-5-1, 2-4 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 11 Idaho* L 9-16 20,549Sept. 18 Augustana (S.D.) W 42-14 18,057Sept. 25 Humboldt State W 33-0 17,837Oct. 2 at Montana State* L 20-24 7,800Oct. 9 at Cal Poly-SLO T 14-14 7,050Oct. 16 Montana* L 14-17 18,472Oct. 23 Nevada W 26-8 16,587Oct. 30 at Northern Arizona* L 7-42 9,060Nov. 6 at UNLV L 26-31 14,066Nov. 13 at Idaho State* W 36-0 9,227Nov. 20 Weber State* W 56-31 16,224

1977 (9-2, 6-0 Big Sky Conference)Big Sky Conference Champions

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 10 at Weber State* W 19-9 13,440Sept. 17 at Fresno State L 7-42 12,136Sept. 24 UNLV W 45-14 20,575Oct. 1 Montana State* W 26-0 20,552Oct. 8 at Montana* W 43-17 8,400Oct. 15 at Nevada L 10-28 11,651Oct. 22 Northern Arizona* W 27-13 20,448Oct. 29 at Utah State W 23-16 6,216Nov. 5 Idaho State* W 31-7 19,850Nov. 12 Cal Poly-SLO W 42-21 17,028Nov. 19 at Idaho* W 44-14 12,000

1978 (7-4, 3-3 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 9 Cal State-Fullerton W 42-12 19,032Sept. 16 Long Beach State W 19-13 19,435Sept. 23 Northern Michigan W 31-21 20,555Sept. 30 at Montana State* L 29-31 12,850Oct. 7 Montana* L 7-15 19,580Oct. 14 San Jose State W 30-15 18,112Oct. 21 Weber State* W 14-13 17,858Oct. 28 at Idaho State* W 16-14 6,983Nov. 4 Idaho* W 48-10 20,235Nov. 11 at Northern Arizona* L 30-31 14,783Nov. 18 at Cal Poly-SLO L 3-7 7,430

1979 (10-1, 7-0 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 8 Long Beach State L 7-9 19,579Sept. 15 at Cal State-Fullerton W 22-3 3,439Sept. 22 Akron W 31-21 19,642Sept. 29 Montana State* W 14-0 20,712Oct. 6 at Montana* W 37-35 6,129Oct. 13 at Idaho* W 41-17 15,500Oct. 20 Idaho State* W 44-0 18,639Oct. 27 at Weber State* W 23-7 6,110Nov. 3 Northern Arizona* W 44-7 20,686Nov. 10 at Nevada* W 28-27 14,256Nov. 17 Cal Poly-SLO W 56-14 17,257

1980 (10-3, 6-1 Big Sky Conference)NCAA Division I-AA National ChampionsBig Sky Conference Champions

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 6 at Utah W 28-7 27,231Sept. 13 Southeastern Louisiana L 13-17 21,342Sept. 20 at Northern Arizona* W 20-18 10,787Sept. 27 at Montana State* L 17-18 9,121Oct. 4 Montana* W 44-10 20,453Oct. 11 Idaho* W 44-21 21,812Oct. 18 Cal State-Fullerton W 26-11 17,052Oct. 25 Weber State* W 24-0 18,455Nov. 8 Nevada* W 14-3 20,682Nov. 15 Cal Poly-SLO L 20-23 8,330Nov. 22 at Idaho State* W 22-13 13,895Dec. 13 Grambling State W 14-9 17,300 NCAA I-AA Semifinals – Boise, IdahoDec. 20 vs. Eastern Kentucky W 31-29 8,157 NCAA I-AA Championship – Sacramento, Calif.

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1981 (10-3, 6-1 Big Sky Conference)NCAA I-AA Semifinalist

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 5 Northwestern Louisiana W 32-20 19,347Sept. 12 Rhode Island W 33-8 19,437Sept. 19 Idaho State* L 10-21 20,486Sept. 26 Northern Arizona* W 34-20 17,622Oct. 3 at Montana* W 27-13 8,732Oct. 10 Montana State* W 20-10 18,842Oct. 24 at Weber State* W 33-19 12,306Oct. 31 at Nevada* W 13-3 14,325Nov. 7 at Cal State-Fullerton L 17-20 2,000Nov. 14 Ca Poly-SLO W 17-6 17,260Nov. 21 at Idaho* W 45-43 14,000Dec. 5 at Jackson State W 19-7 11,500 NCAA I-AA Quarterfinals – Jackson, Miss.Dec. 12 Eastern Kentucky (NCAA I-AA Semifinals) L 17-23 20,176 NCAA I-AA Semifinals – Boise, Idaho

1982 (8-3, 4-3 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 11 Cal State-Fullerton W 20-9 20,152Sept. 18 Nevada* W 20-13 21,038Sept. 25 at Pacific W 22-15 10,500Oct. 2 at Northern Arizona* L 14-30 13,869Oct. 9 Montana* W 21-14 19,464Oct. 16 at Montana State* L 14-27 13,397Oct. 23 Weber State* W 41-21 17,750Oct. 30 Idaho* L 17-24 19,115Nov. 6 at Cal Poly-SLO W 26-24 4,554Nov. 13 Utah State W 30-10 14,868Nov. 20 at Idaho State* W 27-24 12,101

Head Coach – Lyle Setencich (1983-86)Overall Record: 24-20 (54.6%)

1983 (6-5, 4-3 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 3 Cal State-Fullerton L 9-20 18,700Sept. 10 Eastern Washington W 33-14 16,823Sept. 17 at Montana* L 20-21 6,200Sept. 27 at Nevada* L 20-38 13,200Oct. 1 Cal Poly-SLO W 27-3 15,738Oct. 15 at Utah State L 7-10 16,600Oct. 22 Montana State* W 42-0 16,974Oct. 29 at Weber State* W 38-27 10,923Nov. 5 Idaho State* W 32-20 20,477Nov. 12 Northern Arizona* W 28-3 13,826Nov. 19 at Idaho* L 24-45 15,400

1984 (6-5, 4-3 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 1 Cal State-Fullerton L 25-27 16,845Sept. 8 Fresno State L 21-37 19,252Sept. 22 Nevada* W 37-12 21,521Sept. 29 Eastern Washington W 45-17 17,145Oct. 6 at Idaho State* W 26-23 12,176Oct. 13 at Northern Arizona* W 14-12 13,125Oct. 20 Montana* W 35-7 17,282Oct. 27 at Montana State* L 18-22 8,387Nov. 3 at Cal Poly-SLO W 14-10 3,975Nov. 10 Weber State* L 21-23 13,644Nov. 17 Idaho* L 0-37 20,430

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1985 (7-4, 5-2 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 7 at Utah L 17-20 25,382Sept. 14 UC Davis W 13-9 17,654Sept. 21 at Nevada* L 10-37 13,460Sept. 28 Montana State* W 58-21 17,488Oct. 5 Long Beach State L 16-17 15,509Oct. 19 Northern Arizona* W 24-10 15,754Oct. 26 at Weber State* W 24-21 8,506Nov. 2 Idaho State* W 29-15 21,039Nov. 9 at Montana* W 28-3 3,450Nov. 16 Cal Poly-SLO W 42-14 12,212Nov. 23 at Idaho* L 27-44 15,800

1986 5-6, 3-4 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 6 at Eastern Washington L 19-21 5,530Sept. 13 Humboldt State W 74-0 17,465Sept. 27 at Idaho State* L 6-25 11,555Oct. 4 at Montana State* W 31-14 7,027Oct. 11 Montana* W 31-0 16,444Oct. 18 Weber State* W 23-13 15,169Oct. 25 at Oregon State L 3-34 21,264Nov. 1 at Northern Arizona* L 14-17 9,488Nov. 8 Nevada* L 16-21 17,934Nov. 15 Northwestern Louisiana W 31-17 11,159Nov. 22 Idaho* L 14-21 21,275

Head Coach – Skip Hall (1987-92)Overall Record: 42-28 (60.0%)

1987 (6-5, 4-4 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 5 Delaware State W 34-13 18,101Sept. 12 Cal State-Northridge W 30-0 18,534Sept. 26 at Weber State* L 44-55 10,647Oct. 3 Montana State* W 35-13 19,638Oct. 10 Eastern Washington W 38-13 18,672Oct. 17 at Montana* L 3-12 10,107Oct. 24 Idaho State* L 32-35 21,255Oct. 31 Utah L 27-31 15,241Nov. 7 at Nevada W 36-31 18,150Nov. 14 Northern Arizona* W 48-18 15,286Nov. 21 at Idaho* L 34-40 16,500

1988 (8-4, 5-3 Big Sky Conference)NCAA I-AA First Round Participant

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 3 at Long Beach State W 29-0 6,032Sept. 10 Sam Houston State W 14-10 20,383Sept. 17 at Northern Arizona* W 24-21 9,730 (2 OT)Sept. 24 at Eastern Washington* L 28-34 4,513Oct. 1 Weber State* W 31-27 20,890Oct. 15 at Montana State* L 7-51 9,807Oct. 22 Montana* W 31-28 19,059Oct. 29 Nevada* W 40-28 22,178Nov. 5 at Idaho State* W 31-10 7,125Nov. 12 Eastern Illinois W 12-7 12,871Nov. 19 Idaho* L 20-26 23,687Nov. 26 Northwestern State (La.) L 13-22 10,537 NCAA I-AA First Round – Boise, Idaho

1989 (6-5, 5-3 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 9 Stephen F. Austin State W 29-0 19,918Sept. 16 Long Beach State L 14-17 20,307Sept. 23 Oregon State L 30-37 22,315Sept. 30 at Weber State* W 41-24 4,609Oct. 7 Idaho State* W 20-7 20,834Oct. 14 Northern Arizona* W 21-14 18,255Oct. 21 Montana State* W 37-10 19,241Oct. 28 at Montana* L 13-48 10,388Nov. 4 at Nevada* L 14-30 18,275Nov. 11 Eastern Washington* W 27-20 19,451Nov. 18 at Idaho* L 21-26 17,600

1990 (10-4, 6-2 Big Sky Conference)NCAA I-AA Semifinalist

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 1 Stephen F. Austin State W 14-10 19,312Sept. 8 Weber State* W 24-14 19,521Sept. 15 at Eastern Washington* L 10-16 4,200Sept. 22 Boston University W 34-21 19,875Sept. 29 at Long Beach State* L 20-21 4,106Oct. 6 Montana* W 41-3 22,149Oct. 13 at Northern Arizona* W 28-20 8,614Oct. 27 at Idaho State* W 44-16 8,166Nov. 3 at Montana State* W 31-27 7,477Nov. 10 Nevada* W 30-14 22,611Nov. 17 Idaho* L 14-21 23,273Nov. 24 Northern Iowa W 20-3 11,691 NCAA I-AA First Round – Boise, IdahoDec. 1 Middle Tennessee State W 20-13 15,849 NCAA I-AA Quarterfinals – Boise, IdahoDec. 8 at Nevada L 52-59 19,776 NCAA I-AA Semifinals – Reno, Nev. (3 OT)

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1991 (7-4, 4-4 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 7 Liberty W 35-14 20,206Sept. 14 Long Beach State W 48-14 20,824Sept. 21 Eastern Washington* W 31-17 21,487Sept. 28 Stephen F. Austin State W 38-7 20,841Oct. 12 at Montana* L 7-21 14,170Oct. 19 Northern Arizona* W 57-14 21,228Oct. 26 at Nevada* L 14-17 27,668Nov. 2 Idaho State* W 38-16 16,787Nov. 9 Montana State* W 31-14 17,032Nov. 16 at Weber State* L 32-35 5,765Nov. 23 at Idaho* L 24-28 15,000

1992 (5-6, 3-4 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 5 Tennessee – Chattanooga L 20-35 18,194Sept. 12 at Idaho State* L 20-24 10,498Sept. 19 Pacific W 17-7 17,132Sept 26 at Stephen F. Austin State W 24-20 12,145Oct. 3 Montana* W 27-21 19,732Oct. 10 at Northern Arizona* W 20-14 12,937Oct. 17 Weber State* W 24-21 19,179Oct. 24 Portland State L 26-51 18,098Oct. 31 at Montana State* L 13-17 5,827Nov. 14 at Eastern Washington* L 13-14 4,218Nov. 21 Idaho* L 16-62 22,472

Head Coach – Pokey Allen (1993-96)Overall Record: 24-15 (61.5%)

1993 (3-8, 1-6 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 4 Rhode Island W 31-10 17,618Sept. 11 at Nevada L 10-38 28,523Sept. 18 Northeastern W 27-13 17,355Sept. 25 Stephen F. Austin State L 7-30 19,070Oct. 2 at Montana* L 24-38 15,696Oct. 9 Northern Arizona* L 9-23 18,879Oct. 16 at Weber State* L 14-21 3,971Oct. 23 Idaho State* W 34-27 17,863Oct. 30 Montana State* L 21-42 15,458Nov. 13 Eastern Washington* L 17-28 10,238Nov. 20 Idaho* L 16-49 15,085

1994 (13-2, 6-1 Big Sky Conference)Big Sky Conference ChampionsNCAA I-AA National Runner-up

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 3 Northeastern W 31-10 19,509Sept. 10 Cal State-Northridge W 40-19 19,489Sept. 17 Nevada W 37-27 21,669Sept. 24 Liberty W 35-7 21,584Oct. 1 at Northern Arizona* W 28-16 12,865Oct. 8 Weber State* W 24-17 23,226Oct. 15 at Idaho State* L 31-32 10,267Oct. 22 at Montana State* W 38-10 7,407Nov. 5 Montana* W 38-14 22,630Nov. 12 at Eastern Washington* W 16-13 3,872Nov. 19 Idaho* W 27-24 23,701Nov. 26 North Texas W 24-20 14,706 NCAA I-AA First Round – Boise, IdahoDec. 3 Appalachian State W 17-14 15,302 NCAA I-AA Quarterfinals – Boise, IdahoDec. 10 Marshall W 28-24 20,068 NCAA I-AA Semifinals – Boise, IdahoDec. 17 Youngstown State L 14-28 27,674 NCAA I-AA Championship – Huntington, W. Va.

1995 (7-4, 4-3 Big Sky Conference)

Date Opponent Result Att.Sept. 9 at Utah State W 38-14 20,909Sept. 16 Sam Houston State W 38-14 23,377Sept. 23 at Montana* L 28-54 18,504Sept. 30 Northwestern Louisiana L 17-22 22,364Oct. 7 at Northern Arizona* L 13-32 21,683Oct. 14 at Weber State* W 40-14 11,428Oct. 21 Idaho State* W 27-17 23,621Oct. 28 Portland State W 49-14 18,128Nov. 4 Eastern Washington* W 63-44 18,051Nov. 11 Montana State* W 35-7 23,327Nov. 18 at Idaho* L 13-33 16,295

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1996 (2-10, 1-4 Big West Conference) AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Aug. 31 Central Michigan L 21-42 19,258Sept. 7 Portland State W 33-22 19,445Sept. 14 Eastern Washington L 21-27 18,595Sept. 21 at Hawai’i L 14-20 29,140Sept. 28 Northwestern Louisiana L 16-20 18,893Oct. 5 at Arizona State NR/5 L 7-56 49,108Oct. 12 at Nevada* L 28-66 25,330Oct. 19 Utah State* L 14-39 18,168Nov. 2 at Fresno State L 7-41 36,099Nov. 9 North Texas* L 27-30 18,119Nov. 16 at New Mexico State* W 33-32 4,153Nov. 23 Idaho* L 19-64 22,323

NOTE: Tom Mason served as the interim head coach for the first 10 games of the 1996 season. Pokey Allen coached the final two games.

Head Coach – Houston Nutt (1997)Overall Record: 5-6 (45.5%)

1997 (5-6, 3-2 Big West Conference) AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Aug. 30 Cal State-Northridge^ L 23-63 26,824Sept. 6 at Wisconsin L 24-28 73,209Sept. 13 at Central Michigan L 26-44 19,003Sept. 20 Weber State W 24-7 25,677Sept. 27 at Washington State NR/15 L 0-58 34,131Oct. 11 New Mexico State* W 52-10 22,814Oct. 18 at North Texas* W 17-14 15,047Oct. 25 Louisiana Tech L 27-31 20,016Nov. 1 at Utah State* L 20-24 18,205Nov. 8 Nevada* L 42-56 22,382Nov. 22 at Idaho* W 30-23 14,501 (OT)^ NOTE: Cal State-Northridge later forfeited this game to Boise State.

Head Coach – Dirk Koetter (1998-2000)Overall Record: 26-10 (72.2%)

1998 (6-5, 2-3 Big West Conference) AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Sept. 5 Cal State-Northridge W 26-13 25,127Sept. 12 Washington State L 21-33 26,189Sept. 19 Portland State W 42-24 22,412Sept. 26 at Utah W 31-28 36,037Oct. 3 at Louisiana Tech L 23-63 17,623Oct. 10 North Texas* L 13-21 21,252Oct. 17 Weber State W 24-13 20,766Oct. 24 Utah State* W 30-16 19,561Oct. 31 at Nevada* L 24-42 24,279Nov. 7 at New Mexico State* W 55-51 12,034Nov. 21 Idaho* L 35-36 30,208 (OT)

1999 (10-3, 5-1 Big West Conference)Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl ChampionsBig West Conference Champions AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Sept. 4 at UCLA NR/17 L 7-38 46,752Sept. 11 Southern Utah W 35-27 25,060Sept. 18 at Hawai’i L 19-34 31,751Sept. 25 New Mexico W 20-9 20,806Oct. 2 Utah W 26-20 21,817Oct. 9 Eastern Washington W 41-7 21,981Oct. 16 at North Texas* L 10-17 11,648Oct. 23 Nevada* W 52-17 21,730Oct. 30 at Utah State* W 33-27 12,214Nov. 6 Arkansas State* W 63-10 24,022Nov. 13 New Mexico State* W 45-26 25,437Nov. 20 at Idaho* W 45-14 25,867Dec. 30 Louisville ESPN W 34-31 29,283 Crucial.com/Humanitarian Bowl – Boise, Idaho

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2000 (10-2, 5-0 Big West Conference)Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl ChampionsBig West Conference Champions AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Sept. 2 at New Mexico W 31-14 22,090Sept. 9 Northern Iowa W 42-17 26,490Sept. 16 vs. Arkansas L 31-38 54,286Sept. 23 at Central Michigan W 47-10 21,837Oct. 7 at Washington State L 35-42 25,129Oct. 14 Eastern Washington W 41-23 25,493Oct. 21 North Texas* W 59-0 22,418Oct. 28 at New Mexico State* W 41-34 11,323Nov. 4 at Arkansas State* W 42-14 8,264Nov. 11 Utah State* W 66-38 27,206Nov. 18 Idaho* W 66-24 30,856Dec. 28 UTEP ESPN W 38-23 26,203 Crucial.com/Humanitarian Bowl – Boise, Idaho

Head Coach – Dan Hawkins (2001-05)Overall Record: 53-11 (82.8%)

2001 (8-4, 6-2 Western Athletic Conference) AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Sept. 1 at South Carolina NR/21 L 13-32 83,019Sept. 8 Washington State L 20-41 27,697Sept. 22 UTEP* W 42-17 23,517Sept. 29 at Idaho W 45-13 20,359Oct. 6 at Rice* L 14-45 14,630Oct. 13 Tulsa* W 41-10 23,123Oct. 19 at Fresno State* ESPN NR/8 W 35-30 42,881Oct. 27 Nevada* W 49-7 24,298Nov. 3 at Louisiana Tech* L 42-48 16,621Nov. 10 at Hawai’i* W 28-21 45,012Nov. 17 San Jose State* W 56-6 24,388Nov. 24 Central Michigan W 26-10 19,963

2002 (12-1, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference)Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl ChampionsWAC ChampionsRanked No. 12 – Final ESPN/USA Today Coaches PollRanked No. 15 – Final Associated Press Poll AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Aug. 31 Idaho W 38-21 30,878Sept. 7 at Arkansas L 14-41 70,142Sept. 14 at Wyoming W 35-13 16,256Sept. 28 Utah State W 63-38 25,161Oct. 5 Hawai’i* W 58-31 25,857Oct. 12 at Tulsa* W 52-24 15,079Oct. 18 Fresno State* ESPN W 67-21 30,924Oct. 26 at San Jose State* W 45-8 10,497Nov. 2 at UTEP* W 58-3 21,689Nov. 9 Rice* W 49-7 23,962Nov. 16 Louisiana Tech* W 36-10 28,413Nov. 23 at Nevada* 23/NR W 44-7 20,247Dec. 31 Iowa State ESPN 18/NR W 34-16 30,446 Crucial.com/Humanitarian Bowl – Boise, Idaho

2003 (13-1, 8-0 Western Athletic ConferencePlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl ChampionsWAC ChampionsRanked No. 15 – Final ESPN/USA Today Coaches PollRanked No. 16 – Final Associated Press Poll AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Sept. 6 Idaho State W 62-0 30,664Sept. 13 at Idaho W 24-10 14,320Sept. 20 at Oregon State L 24-26 35,963Sept. 27 Wyoming W 33-17 30,192Oct. 4 at Louisiana Tech* W 43-37 17,859Oct. 11 Tulsa* W 27-20 29,719Oct. 18 at SMU* W 45-3 10,109Oct. 25 San Jose State* W 77-14 26,062Oct. 30 at BYU ESPN W 50-12 60,554Nov. 15 UTEP* 24/NR W 51-21 24,513Nov. 21 at Fresno State* ESPN2 20/NR W 31-17 39,252Nov. 29 Nevada* 18/NR W 56-3 27,440Dec. 6 at Hawai’i* ESPN2 18/NR W 45-28 39,685Dec. 23 vs. TCU ESPN 18/19 W 34-31 38,028 PlainsCapital Fort Worth Bowl – Fort Worth, Texas

2004 (11-1, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference)WAC ChampionsRanked No. 12 – Final Associated Press PollRanked No. 13 – Final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Sept. 4 Idaho W 65-7 30,944Sept. 10 Oregon State ESPN W 53-34 30,950Sept. 18 at UTEP* 23/NR W 47-31 33,921Sept. 24 BYU ESPN 21/NR W 28-27 30,601Oct. 2 SMU* 23/NR W 38-20 30,322Oct. 16 at Tulsa* 21/NR W 45-42 20,817Oct. 23 Fresno State* ESPN2 19/NR W 33-16 30,623Oct. 29 Hawai’i* ESPN2 18/NR W 69-3 29,591Nov. 13 at San Jose State* ESPN2 14/NR W 56-49 5,028 (2 OT)Nov. 20 Louisiana Tech* 13/NR W 55-14 30,462Nov. 27 at Nevada* ESPN 10/NR W 58-21 21,799Dec. 31 vs. Louisville ESPN 10/8 L 40-44 58,355 Autozone Liberty Bowl – Memphis, Tenn.

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2005 (9-4, 7-1 Western Athletic Conference)WAC Champions AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Sept. 3 at Georgia ESPN 18/13 L 13-48 92,746Sept. 10 at Oregon State FSN L 27-30 42,876Sept. 21 Bowling Green ESPN2 W 48-20 30,561Oct. 1 at Hawai’i* W 44-41 31,695Oct. 8 Portland State W 21-14 30,603Oct. 15 San Jose State* W 38-21 30,342Oct. 22 at Utah State* W 45-21 12,922Oct. 29 Nevada* W 49-14 29,843Nov. 5 New Mexico State* W 56-6 28,454Nov. 10 at Fresno State ESPN NR/20 L 7-27 42,781Nov. 19 Idaho* W 70-35 30,394Nov. 26 at Louisiana Tech* W 30-13 16,281Dec. 28 Boston College ESPN L 21-27 30,493 MPC Computers Bowl – Boise, Idaho

Head Coach – Chris Petersen (2006-present)Overall Record: 84-8 (91.3%)

2006 (13-0, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference)Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Champions & WAC ChampionsRanked No. 5 – Final Associated Press PollRanked No. 6 – Final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Aug. 31 Sacramento State W 45-0 29,674Sept. 7 Oregon State ESPN W 42-14 30-711Sept. 16 at Wyoming W 17-10 17,880Sept. 23 Hawai’i* 25/NR W 41-34 30,642Sept. 30 at Utah 22/NR W 36-3 45,222Oct. 7 Louisiana Tech* 20/NR W 55-14 30,572Oct. 15 at New Mexico State* ESPN 20/NR W 40-28 16,872Oct. 21 at Idaho* 18/NR W 42-26 17,000Nov. 1 Fresno State* ESPN2 14/NR W 45-21 30,604Nov. 11 at San Jose State* 14/NR W 23-20 21,742Nov. 18 Utah State* 13/NR W 49-10 30,515Nov. 25 at Nevada* ESPN2 12/NR W 38-7 25,506Jan. 1 vs. Oklahoma (OT) FOX 9/7 W 43-42 73,719 2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl – Glendale, Ariz.

2007 (10-3, 7-1 Western Athletic Conference) AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Aug. 31 Weber State 24/NR W 56-7 30,278Sept. 8 at Washington FSN NW 22/NR L 10-24 70,045Sept. 15 Wyoming W 24-14 30,199Sept. 27 Southern Miss W 38-16 30,159Oct. 7 New Mexico State* ESPN W 58-0 30,239Oct. 14 Nevada* ESPN (4 OT) W 69-67 30,394 (4 OT) Oct. 20 at Louisiana Tech* W 45-31 19,199Oct. 26 at Fresno State* ESPN2 W 34-21 40,607Nov. 3 San Jose State* 21/NR W 42-7 30,416Nov. 10 at Utah State * 19/NR W 52-0 18,864Nov. 17 Idaho* 17/NR W 58-14 30,681Nov. 23 at Hawai’i* ESPN2 17/13 L 27-39 50,000Dec. 23 vs. East Carolina ESPN 24/NR L 38-41 30,467 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl – Honolulu, Hawai’i

2008 (12-1, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference)WAC ChampionsRanked No. 11 – Final Associated Press PollRanked No. 13 – Final USA Today Coaches Poll AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Aug. 30 Idaho State W 49-7 32,318Sept. 13 Bowling Green W 20-7 32,335Sept. 20 at Oregon NR/17 W 37-32 58,723Oct. 1 Louisiana Tech* ESPN 19/NR W 38-3 32,071Oct. 11 at Southern Miss. CBS-CS 15/NR W 24-7 30,912Oct. 17 Hawai’i* ESPN 15/NR W 27-7 32,342Oct. 24 at San Jose State* ESPN2 13/NR W 33-16 26,258Nov. 1 at New Mexico State* 11/NR W 49-0 15,922Nov. 8 Utah State* 9/NR W 49-14 32,171Nov. 15 at Idaho* 9/NR W 45-10 17,000Nov. 22 at Nevada* ESPN2 9/NR W 41-34 27,057Nov. 28 Fresno State* ESPN2 9/NR W 61-10 32,412Dec. 23 TCU ESPN 9/11 L 16-17 34,628 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl – San Diego, Calif.

2009 (14-0, 8-0 Western Athletic Conference)Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Champions & WAC ChampionsRanked No. 4 – Final Associated Press and USA Today Coaches Polls AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Sept. 3 Oregon ESPN 14/16 W 19-8 34,127Sept. 12 Miami (Ohio) 12/NR W 48-0 32,228Sept. 18 at Fresno State* ESPN 10/NR W 51-34 35,637Sept. 26 at Bowling Green 8/NR W 49-14 22,396Oct. 3 UC Davis 5/NR W 34-16 32,497Oct. 14 at Tulsa ESPN 5/NR W 28-21 30,000Oct. 24 at Hawai’i* 6/NR W 54-9 37,928Oct. 31 San Jose State* 6/NR W 45-7 31,684Nov. 6 at Louisiana Tech* ESPN2 5/NR W 45-35 23,240Nov. 14 Idaho* ESPNU 6/NR W 63-25 33,986Nov. 20 at Utah State* ESPN2 6/NR W 52-21 18,777Nov. 27 Nevada* ESPN2 6/NR W 44-33 32,642Dec. 5 New Mexico State* 6/NR W 42-7 32,308Jan. 4 TCU FOX 6/4 W 17-10 73,227 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - Glendale, Ariz.

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2010 (12-1, 7-1 Western Athletic Conference)MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Champions & WAC ChampionsRanked No. 7 - Final USA Today Coaches PollRanked No. 9 - Final Associated Press Poll AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Sept. 6 Virginia Tech ESPN 3/7 W 33-30 83,587 FedEx Field, Landover, MarylandSept. 18 at Wyoming CBS CS 3/NR W 51-6 29,014Sept. 25 Oregon State ABC 3/24 W 37-24 34,137Oct. 2 at New Mexico State* WAC TV 3/NR W 59-0 19,661Oct. 9 Toledo WAC TV 4/NR W 57-14 33,833Oct. 16 at San Jose State* WAC TV 3/NR W 48-0 20,239Oct. 26 Louisiana Tech* ESPN2 2/NR W 49-20 32,026Nov. 6 Hawai’i* ESPNU 2/NR W 42-7 34,060Nov. 12 at Idaho* ESPN2 4/NR W 52-14 16,453Nov. 19 Fresno State* ESPN2 3/NR W 51-0 33,454Nov. 26 at Nevada* ESPN2 3/18 L 31-34 OT 30,712Dec. 4 Utah State* WAC TV 9/NR W 50-14 32,101Dec. 22 Utah ESPN 10/20 W 26-3 41,923 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas - Las Vegas, Nevada

2011 (12-1, 6-1 Mountain West Conference)MAACO Bowl Las Vegas ChampionsRanked No. 6 - Final USA Today Coaches PollRanked No. 8 - Final Associated Press Poll

AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Sept. 3 Georgia ESPN 5/19 W 35-21 73,614 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game (Georgia Dome, Atlanta)Sept. 16 at Toledo ESPN 4/NR W 40-15 28,905Sept. 24 Tulsa CBS-SN 4/NR W 41-21 34,109Oct. 1 Nevada VERSUS 4/NR W 30-10 34,098Oct. 7 at Fresno State ESPN 5/NR W 57-7 33,871Oct. 15 at Colorado State* Mtn. 5/NR W 63-13 30,027Oct. 22 Air Force* VERSUS 5/NR W 37-26 34,196Nov. 5 at UNLV* CBS-SN 5/NR W 48-21 26,281Nov. 12 TCU* VERSUS 5/NR L 35-36 34,146Nov. 19 at San Diego State* CBS-SN 10/NR W 52-35 52,256Nov. 26 Wyoming* Mtn. 7/NR W 36-14 33,773Dec. 3 New Mexico* Mtn. 9/NR W 45-0 33,878Dec. 22 Arizona State ESPN 8/NR W 56-24 35,720 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas - Las Vegas, Nevada

2012 (11-2, 7-1 Mountain West Conference)Mountain West Co-ChampionsMAACO Bowl Las Vegas ChampionsRanked No. 14 - Final USA Today Coaches PollRanked No. 18 - Final Associated Press Poll

AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Aug. 31 at Michigan State ESPN 24/13 L 13-17 78,709Sept. 15 Miami (Ohio) NBCSN 24/NR W 39-12 34,178Sept. 20 BYU ESPN 24/NR W 7-6 36,864Sept. 29 at New Mexico* KTVB 24/NR W 32-29 28,270Oct. 6 at Southern Miss FSN NR/NR W 40-14 25,337Oct. 13 Fresno State* NBCSN 24/NR W 20-10 35,742Oct. 20 UNLV* NBCSN 24/NR W 32-7 36,012Oct. 27 at Wyoming* CBSSN 24/NR W 45-14 17,855Nov. 3 San Diego State* CBSSN 19/NR L 19-21 36,084Nov. 10 at Hawai’i* NBCSN NR/NR W 49-14 29,471Nov. 17 Colorado State* CBSSN NR/NR W 42-14 33,545Dec. 1 at Nevada* ABC 24/NR W 27-21 30,017Dec. 22 Washington ESPN 20/NR W 28-26 33,217 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas - Las Vegas, Nevada

2013 (8-5, 6-2 Mountain West Conference)

AP RankDate Opponent TV BSU/Opp. Result Att.Aug. 31 at Washington FOX1 19/NR L 6-38 71,963Sept. 7 Tennessee-Martin ESPN3 NR/NR W 63-14 33,293Sept. 13 * Air Force ESPN NR/NR W 42-20 36,069Sept. 20 * at Fresno State ESPN NR/25 L 40-41 41,031Sept. 28 Southern Miss ESPNU NR/NR W 60-7 35,356Oct. 12 * at Utah State CBSSN NR/NR W 34-23 25,513Oct. 19 * Nevada CBSSN NR/NR W 34-17 35,843Oct. 25 at BYU ESPN NR/NR L 20-37 62,954Nov. 2 * at Colorado State CBSSN NR/NR W 42-30 21,133Nov. 16 * Wyoming ESPN2 NR/NR W 48-7 33,992Nov. 23 * at San Diego State CBSSN NR/NR L 31-34 33,645Nov. 30 * New Mexico ESPN2 NR/NR W 45-17 31,645Dec. 24 vs. Oregon State ESPN NR/NR L 23-38 29,106 Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl - Honolulu, Hawai’i

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Trautman: Key Member of 1980 National Championship Team A n a t i v e o f C a l d w e l l , Tra u t m a n wa s the first player from the state of Idaho to be n a m e d to t h e College Football Hall of Fame. He is the only Bronco football player to receive four first-team All-America a w a r d s a f t e r being named to both the Kodak and Associated Press Div is ion I-AA All-America squads his junior and senior seasons. A defensive stalwart on Boise State’s 1980 NCAA Division I-AA national championship team, Trautman also received first-team All-Big Sky Conference honors that year and in 1981. “ T h a t [ n a t i o n a l championship] ring brought us together like a marriage,” said Trautman of the 1980 Broncos. “ We sweated, we bled, we beat on each other, and we went through it all together. We tasted something together very few have tasted.” Trautman finished his career at Boise State with 266 total tackles, including 29 for losses. He was selected in the ninth round of the NFL draft by the Washington Redskins and played for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League from 1982-85. He was inducted into Boise State’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1990.

Fierce Competitors Both Wilcox and Trautman were known as fierce competitors who relished the challenge of playing football at the highest levels. Now that Wilcox is among pro football’s elite, feigned humility seems unnecessary. “You have to know you’re good if you’re playing in the NFL,” he said. “When you go up against guys like [offensive linemen] Bob Brown, Forrest Gregg, Ron Yary and Tom Mack; tight ends like John Mackey, Mike Ditka and Ron Kramer; and then have to chase down runners like Gale Sayers for 11 seasons, you can’t be lacking in confidence in your ability.” Trautman was known for sometimes being testy during his playing days with Boise State, but it was a result, he says, of his burning desire to succeed. “I’ve always been competitive in everything I do,” he said. “I know I wasn’t easy to get along with. We came to win, and if you’re not playing to win, then you’re in the wrong program. … If people thought I was [trying to be] intimidating, it wasn’t that. I just wanted to see their enthusiasm and their goals directed to winning.” Their careers at Boise State were 20 years apart, but hall of famers Dave Wilcox and Randy Trautman have plenty in common besides their membership among football’s best.

Former Bronco greats Dave Wilcox and Randy Trautman have more in common than their places in Boise State football lore and their inductions in the university’s Athletic Hall of Fame. The two have also achieved their sport’s ultimate honor. The former All-Americans played in different eras for Boise State, but they will be forever linked by their accomplishments on the field and their respective enshrinement in football’s two halls of fame. Wilcox, a two-way lineman for Boise Junior College in 1960 and ’61, finished his collegiate career at Oregon and went on to become one of the top linebackers in NFL history, earning Pro Bowl honors seven times during his 11 years with the San Francisco 49ers. Wilcox retired from football in 1975, and in 2000 he was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Trautman, a defensive tackle for the Broncos from 1978-81 and Boise State’s most honored football player, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1999.

Wilcox: Lyle Smith’s Most Outstanding Player

Legendary BJC coach Lyle Smith called Wilcox the most outstanding player he coached during his 20 years at the Bronco helm,

which is quite a compliment considering that Smith’s program produced 21 JC All-Americans during his coaching tenure. “He never had a second gear; he was in high gear all the way,” said Smith of Wilcox. “He just went real hard at practice and in the games. I was not surprised that he did so well as a professional.” A native of Vale, Ore., Wilcox was a two-time junior college All-American on teams that finished 8-2 and 9-1 under Smith. “I had more fun in Boise than anywhere else as far as playing football,” said Wilcox, who also was a record-setting member of the BJC track team in the shot put and discus. “We had some outstanding players

and excellent teams. Coach Smith is an outstanding person. He touched a lot of lives.” Wilcox will be inducted into the 49ers Hall of Fame in October of 2009, and in 1982 was inducted into Boise State’s Athletic Hall of Fame.

Wilcox, Trautman Earn Football’s Ultimate Honor

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2013DeMarcus Lawrence (DE)2nd Team - Walter Camp

2012Sam Ukwuachu (DE)FWAA Freshman All-America

2011Nate Potter (OT) Consensus All- American1st Team - Sporting News, Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), CBSSports.com, Yahoo Sports; 2nd Team - Associated Press (AP), Walter Camp, SI.comKellen Moore (QB)HM - SI.comMatt Miller (WR)FWAA Freshman All-America2nd Team Freshman Yahoo Sports

2010Kellen Moore (QB) 1st Team - FWAATyrone Crawford (DL)HM - SI.com

2009Kellen Moore (QB) 1st Team - ESPN.com, SI.com & CBSSports.com; 3rd Team - APKyle Wilson (CB) 2nd Team - AP & Walter Camp

2008Kyle Wilson (PR) 2nd Team - SI.com & Sporting News; 3rd Team - Rivals.com Kellen Moore (QB) 1st Team Freshman - FWAA & Phil Steele; 2nd Team Freshman - Sporting News; HM - Sporting NewsBilly Winn (DT) 1st Team Freshman - Sporting News; 2nd Team Freshman - Phil SteeleGeorge Iloka (S) 2nd Team Freshman - Sporting News & Phil Steele

2007Ryan Clady (OL) Consensus All-American1st Team - American Football Coach Association (AFCA), Spor ting News, CBSsportsline.com and Playboy; 2nd Team - AP, Phil Steele, SI.com and Walter Camp 2006Ian Johnson (RB) 1st Team - SI.com, CBS Sportsline; 2nd Team - Sporting News; 3rd Team - APRyan Clady (OL) 2nd Team - SI.comKorey Hall (LB) 2nd Team - Sporting News

2005Quinton Jones (PR) 2nd Team -Sporting News; HM - SI.com

2004Tyler Jones (PK) 2nd Team - AP, Walter Camp

2002Quintin Mikell (S) 3rd Team - Sporting NewsBrock Forsey (RB) 4th Team - Sporting News

1994Rashid Gayle (DB) 1st Team - The Sports Network; 2nd Team - AP Joe O’Brien (DE) 1st Team - AFCA and AP; 2nd Team - The Sports NetworkK.C Adams (All-Purp.) 2nd Team - AP

1992Mike Dodd (PK)1st Team - Kodak; 2nd Team - The Sports Network and Football GazetteMike Wilson (WR) HM - The Sports Network

1991Frank Robinson (CB) 1st Team - AP and Kodak; 2nd Team - The Sports NetworkMike Black (PK) 3rd Team - AP

1990Erik Helgeson (DE) 1st Team - Walter Camp, AP, Kodak, Sporting News and Football Gazette

1989Erik Helgeson (DE) 1st Team - Football Gazette; 2nd Team - The Sports Network, AP

Offensive Tackle Ryan CladyAll-American - 2006 & 2007

Offensive Tackle Nate PotterConsensus All-American - 2011

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1988Erik Helgeson (DE) 1st Team - The Sports Network and Walter Camp; 3rd Team - Football GazetteKenny Kuehl (SS) 2nd Team - Football Gazette and The Sports NetworkScott Russell (LB) HM - Football Gazette

1987Pete Kwiatkowski (DE) 1st Team - AP, Kodak, Walter Camp and The Sports NetworkTom DeWitz (OG) 1st Team - AP and The Sports NetworkEric Andrade (WR) 2nd Team - The Sports Network; HM - APChris Jackson (RB) 2nd Team - The Sports Network; HM - AP

1986Tom Dewitz (OG) 2nd Team - APPete Kwiatkowski (DL) HM - APLance Sellers (DL) HM - APJim Ellis (LB) HM - APRex Walters (LB) HM - APMaury Moore (DB) HM - AP

1985Markus Koch (DE) 1st Team - AP and Kodak

1984Carl Keever (DE) 1st Team - AP and Kodak

1983Markus Koch (DT) 1st Team - APCarl Keever (LB) HM - APJohn Kilgo (OT) HM - APRon Love (PR) HM - AP

1982John Rade (DE) 1st Team - AP and KodakCarl Keever (LB) 1st Team - APJon Zogg (OL) HM - APKim Metcalf (WR) HM - APJeff Turk (DB) HM - AP

1981Randy Trautman (DT) 1st Team - AP and KodakRick Woods (SS) 1st Team - Kodak and Gannett News; 2nd Team - APKipp Bedard (WR) 2nd Team - APRodney Webster (TB) 2nd Team - APJohn Rade (LB) 2nd Team - APDennis Brady (OT) HM - APMichel Bourgeau (DT) HM - APDuane Dlouhy (TE) HM - AP

1980Randy Trautman (DT) 1st Team - AP and KodakCedric Minter (RB) 2nd Team - APRick Woods (SS) HM - AP

Joe Aliotti (QB) HM - APKipp Bedard (WR) HM - APShawn Beaton (OG) HM - APDennis Brady (OT) HM - APRandy Schrader (C) HM - AP

1979Joe Aliotti (QB) 1st Team - AP and KodakDoug Scott (DT) 1st Team - AP and Pepsi-Mizlou TVRalph Esposito (LB) HM - APRick Woods (SS) HM - APCedric Minter (RB) HM - AP

Quarterback Joe AliottiAll-American - 1979 & 1980

Defensive End Erik HelgesonAll-American - 1988, 89 & 90

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1978Bob McCauley (LB) 2nd Team - APMark Villano (OC) 3rd Team - APCedric Minter (RB) 3rd Team - APLarry Polowski (LB) HM - APSam Miller (SS) HM - APDoug Scott (DT) HM - APDavid Hughes (FB) HM - APDale Phillips (OG) HM - AP

1977Terry Hutt (WR) 1st Team - APHarold Cotton (OT) 1st Team - APChris Malmgren (DT) 1st Team - AFCA; 2nd Team - APMark Villano (OC) HM - APAlva Liles (OG) HM - APTerry Zahner (RB) HM - APKen West (DB) HM - AP

1976Everett Carr (OT) HM - APGary Rosolowich (DB) HM - APChris Malmgren (DT) HM - AP

1975John Smith (RB) 1st Team - Kodak; HM - APEverett Carr (OT) HM - APMike Holton (WR) HM - APGlenn Sparks (OG) HM - APGreg Stern (QB) HM - APGary Rosolowich (CB) HM - APGary Gorrell (LB) HM - AP

1974Jim McMillan (QB) 1st Team - AP, UPI and KodakRolly Woolsey (DB) HM - APLoren Schmidt (LB) HM - APMike Holton (WR) HM - AP

1973Don Hutt (WR) 1st Team - UPI, AP, Football NewsDan Dixon (OG) HM - APJohn Klotz (C) HM - APAl Davis (OT) HM - AP

1972Al Marshall (WR) 1st Team - UPI, KodakDon Hutt (WR) HM - AP

1971 Eric Guthrie (QB) HM - APDon Hutt (WR) HM - AP

Punt Returner - Kyle WilsonAll-American - 2008

Quarterback - Kellen MooreAll-American - 2010

Place Kicker - Tyler JonesAll-American - 2004

1969Steve Svitak (LB) 1st Team - AP

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Boise State joined the Mountain West in 2011 and was a member of the Western Athletic Conference from 2001 to 2010. Before joining the WAC Boise State was a member of the Big West Conference from 1996-2000 and the Big Sky Conference from 1970-1995. Following is a list of players who received player of the year honors and first-team All-WAC, All-Big West and All-Big Sky Conference honors.

Conference Players of the Year

First-Team All-Conference Players

Mountain West2011 - Kellen Moore (QB)Offensive Player of the Year

WAC2010 - Kellen Moore (QB)Co-Offensive Player of the Year

2009 - Kellen Moore (QB)Offensive Player of the Year

2008 – Kellen Moore (QB)Freshman of the Year

2006 – Korey Hall (LB)Defensive Player of the Year

2003 – Ryan Dinwiddie (QB)Offensive Player of the Year

2002 – Brock Forsey (RB)Offensive Player of the Year

Mountain West2013Jay Ajayi (RB)Demarcus Lawrence (DE)Charles Leno, Jr. (LT)Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe (DT)

2012Mike Atkinson (DL)Demarcus Lawrence (DL)Matt Paradis (OL)J.C. Percy (LB)Jamar Taylor (CB)

2011Tyrone Crawford (DE)George Iloka (S)Doug Martin (RB)Shea McClellin (DE)Kellen Moore (QB)Nate Potter (OT)Tyler Shoemaker (WR)

WAC2010Thomas Byrd (C)George Iloka (DB)Jeron Johnson (DB)Doug Martin (RB)Shea McClellin (DL)Kellen Moore (QB)Austin Pettis (WR)Nate Potter (OL)Winston Venable (LB)Ryan Winterswyk (DL)Titus Young (WR)

2009Kellen Moore (QB)Austin Pettis (WR)Nate Potter (OL)Kyle Wilson (DB)Ryan Winterswyk (DL)Titus Young (WR)

2008Jeremy Childs (WR)Ellis Powers (LB)Kyle Wilson (DB)Ryan Winterswyk (DL)Andrew Woodruff (OL)

2007Jeremy Childs (WR)Ryan Clady (OT)Ian Johnson (RB)Nick Schlekeway (DE)Marty Tadman (S)

2006Andrew Browning (DT)Ryan Clady (OT)Korey Hall (LB)Ian Johnson (RB)Anthony Montgomery (K)Legedu Naanee (WR)Derek Schouman (TE)

2005Daryn Colledge (OT)Alex Guerrero (DT)Korey Hall (LB)

2004T.J. Acree (WR)Andy Avalos (LB)Daryn Colledge (OT)Gabe Franklin (CB)Korey Hall (LB)Tyler Jones (PK)

2003 Andy Avalos (LB)Ryan Dinwiddie (QB) Tim Gilligan (WR)Wes Nurse (S)Julius Roberts (DE)

2002Ryan Dinwiddie (QB)Brock Forsey (RB) Scott Huff (C)Quintin Mikell (S) Rob Vian (OG)

2001Brock Forsey (RB)Matt Hill (OL)Quintin Mikell (S)Jeb Putzier (TE)

Kellen Moore, Three-Time Player of the Year

2011 - Mountain West; 2009 & 2010 - WAC

2002 – Quintin Mikell (S)Defensive Player of the Year

Big West Conference2000 – Bart Hendricks (QB)Offensive MVP

1999 – Bart Hendricks (QB)Offensive MVP

Big Sky Conference1994 – Joe O’Brien (DE)Defensive MVP

1987 – Pete Kwiatkowski (DE)Defensive MVP

1982 – John Rade (LB)Defensive MVP

1981 – Randy Trautman (DT)Defensive MVP

1979 – Joe Aliotti (QB)Offensive MVP

1979 – Doug Scott (DT)Defensive MVP

1978 – Bob Macauley (LB)Defensive MVP

1977 – Chris Malmgren (DT)Defensive MVP

1975 – John Smith (RB)Offensive MVP

1974 – Jim McMillan (QB)Offensive MVP

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Big West Conference2000Scott Buttice (OL)Nick Calaycay (PK)Jeff Copp (DE)Dempsy Dees (CB)Jeff Edwards (P)Lou Fanucchi (WR)Bart Hendricks (QB) Quintin Mikell (FS)D. Ross (CB)Zach Weber (DE)

1999Nick Calaycay (PK)Dempsy Dees (CB)Bart Hendricks (QB) Bryan Johnson (LB)Mike Maloy (DE)Jeremy Mankins (OG)Dave Stachelski (TE)Kareem Williams (LB)

1998Keith Dilworth (OT)Rodney Smith (WR)Bobby Setzer (DT)

1997Jermaine Belin (OL)

1996Chris Wing (DL)

Big Sky Conference1995Sione Fifita (DL)Rashid Gayle (CB)Del Graven (FB)

1994K.C. Adams (RB)Paul Coffman (OC)Rashid Gayle (CB)Joe O’Brien (DL)Alex Toyos (OG)

1993Del Graven (TE)Kimo von Oelhoffen (DL)

1992Mike Dodd (PK)Mike Wilson (WR)

1991Mike Black (PK)Matt McLaughlin (LB)Frank Robinson (CB)Chris Thomas (RB)

1990Erik Helgeson (DE)Frank Robinson (CB)Chris Thomas (RB)

1989 Erik Helgeson (DE)Kenny Kuehl (LB)Chris Thomas (RB)

1988 Erik Helgeson (DE)Kenny Kuehl (SS)Scott Russell (LB)

1987 Eric Andrade (WR)Tom DeWitz (OG)Chris Jackson (RB)Pete Kwiatkowski (DE)

1986 Tom DeWitz (OG)Jim Ellis (LB)Pete Kwiatkowski (DL)Maury Moore (DB)Lance Sellers (DL)Chris Truitt (RET)Rex Walters (LB)

1985 Steve Despot (OG)Jon Francis (RB)Markus Koch (DL)Dan Smith (C)

1984 Chuck Compton (DB)Jon Francis (RB)Carl Keever (LB)John Kilgo (OT)Markus Koch (DL)Ron Love (RET)

1983 Michel Bourgeau (DL)Chuck Butler (LB)Carl Keever (LB)Markus Koch (DL)Rodney Webster (RB)

1982 Bob Skinner (DL)Carl Keever (LB)John Rade (LB)Jeff Turk (DB)Jon Zogg (OG)

1981Kipp Bedard (WR)Michel Bourgeau (DL)Dennis Brady (OT)Duane Dlouhy (TE)John Rade (LB)Randy Trautman (DL)Rodney Webster (RB)Rick Woods (DB & RET)

1980 Joe Aliotti (QB)Shawn Beaton (OG)Kipp Bedard (WR)Dennis Brady (OT)Cedric Minter (RB)Randy Schrader (C)Randy Trautman (DL)Dan Williams (LB)Rick Woods (DB)

1979 Joe Aliotti (QB)Shawn Beaton (OG)Kipp Bedard (WR)Renny Buckner (OT)Ralph Esposito (LB)Cedric Minter (RB)Doug Scott (DL)Rick Woods (DB)

1978 David Hughes (FB)Bob Macauley (LB)Sam Miller (DB)Cedric Minter (RB)Dale Phillips (OG)Larry Polowski (LB)Tom Sarette (PK)Mark Villano (C)

1977 Willie Beamon (LB)Harold Cotton (OT)Terry Hutt (WR)Alva Liles (OG)Chris Malmgren (DL)Ken West (DB)Terry Zahner (RB)

1976 Everett Carr (OG)Mike Holton (WR)Chris Malmgren (DL)Gary Rosolowich (DB)

1975 Everett Carr (OT)John Crabtree (WR)Gary Gorrell (LB)Mike Holton (WR)Gary Rosolowich (DB)John Smith (RB)Glenn Sparks (OG)

1974 Ron Davis (LB)Mike Holton (WR)Jim McMillan (QB)Saia Misa (DL)Loren Schmidt (LB)Rolly Woolsey (DB)

1973 Al Davis (OT)Dan Dixon (OG)Mark Goodman (DE)Don Hutt (OE)John Klotz (C)Ron Neal (CB)

1972 Greg Fredrick (CB)Don Hutt (OE)Al Marshall (OE)

1971 Eric Guthrie (QB)Don Hutt (OE)Steve Vogel (LB)

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David Hughes - FB..............................................Seattle Seahawks (1981-85) 5 Seasons: 69 Games - 27 Started ....................................................................Pittsburgh Steelers (1986) Season: 5 Games - 0 Started Career Totals - 6 Seasons: 74 Games - 27 Started* George Iloka - LB ................................Cincinnati Bengals (2012-present) 2 Seasons: 23 Games - 16 StartedBryan Johnson - FB ................................... Washington Redskins (2000-03) 4 Seasons: 49 Games - 24 Started ...................................................................... Chicago Bears (2004–05) 2 Seasons: 19 Games - 12 Started Career Totals - 6 Seasons: 68 Games - 36 Started* Jeron Johnson - S ................................. Seattle Seahawks (2011-present) 3 Seasons: 31 Games - 0 StartedCarl Keever - LB .....................................................San Francisco 49ers (1987) 1 Season: 3 Games - 0 Started)Markus Koch - DE ...................................... Washington Redskins (1986-91) 6 Seasons: 68 Games - 34 Started* DeMarcus Lawrence - DE ......................Dallas Cowboys (2014-present) Selected in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft.* Charles Leno, Jr. - OL..................................Chicago Bears (2014-present) Selected in the seventh round of the 2014 NFL Draft.Alva Liles - OG .............................................................. Oakland Raiders (1980) 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started ................................................................................ Detroit Lions (1980) 1 Season: 1 Game - 0 Started Career Totals - 1 Season: 3 Games - 0 StartedAl Marshall - WR ................................................New England Patriots (1974) 1 Season: 4 Games - 0 Started* Doug Martin - RB ........................Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2012-present) 2 Seasons: 22 Games - 22 Started

Offensive Tackle Ryan Clady - Denver Broncos1st Round Draft Pick - 2009 & 2012 First-Team All-Pro

Gerald Alexander - S ....................................Detroit Lions (2007-2008) 2 Seasons: 21 Games - 17 Started ...................................................... Jacksonville Jaguars (2009-2010) 2 Seasons: 20 Games - 13 Started .......................................................................Carolina Panthers (2010) 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started .......................................................................... Miami Dolphins (2011) 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started ...............................................................................New York Jets (2011) 1 Season: 1 Game - 0 Started Career Totals: 5 Seasons: 44 Games - 30 Started* Chase Baker - DT ................................. Minnesota Vikings (2012-present) 2 Seasons: 5 Games - 0 Started* Geraldo Boldewijn - WR .........................Atlanta Falcons (2014-present) Signed as an undrafted free agent in 2014.Barry Black - OG .........................................Los Angeles Raiders (1987) 1 Season: 3 Games - 2 Started* Richie Brockel - TE ................................Carolina Panthers (2011-present) 3 Seasons: 43 Games - 2 StartedChuck Butler - LB ...................................................... Seattle Seahawks (1984) 1 Season: 8 Games - 0 StartedChris Carr - CB/Ret. .........................................Oakland Raiders (2005-2007) 3 Seasons: 48 Games - 4 Started ........................................................................ Tennessee Titans (2008) 1 Season: 16 Games - 2 Started ............................................................Baltimore Ravens (2009-2011) 3 Seasons: 39 Games - 21 Started .................................................................. San Diego Chargers (2012) 1 Season: 8 Games - 0 Started .....................................................................New Orleans Saints (2013) 1 Season: 11 Games - 0 Started Career Totals - 9 Seasons: 122 Games - 27 Started* Ryan Clady - OT ........................................ Denver Broncos (2008-present) First Team All-Pro - 2009 & 2012 NFL Pro Bowl Selection: 2009, 2011 & 2012 6 Seasons: 85 Games - 85 Started* Daryn Colledge - OL ................................Green Bay Packers (2006-2010) 5 Seasons: 80 Games - 76 Started .................................................................Arizona Cardinals (2011-13) 3 Seasons: 48 Games - 48 Started

.............................................................Miami Dolphins (2014-present Career Totals - 8 Seasons: 128 Games - 124 Started* Tyrone Crawford - DE .............................Dallas Cowboys (2012-present) 1 Season: 16 Games - 0 StartedChuck Compton - CB/S ......................................... Green Bay Packers (1987) 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 StartedJim Ellis - LB............................................................ Los Angeles Raiders (1987) 1 Season: 3 Games - 2 StartedBrock Forsey - RB .............................................................Chicago Bears (2003) 1 Season: 9 Games - 2 Started .......................................................................... Miami Dolphins (2004) 1 Season: 7 Games - 0 Started Career Totals - 2 Seasons: 16 Games - 2 StartedJon Francis - RB ........................................................Los Angeles Rams (1987) 1 Season: 9 Games - 0 StartedTommy Gallarda - TE .............................................Atlanta Falcons (2012-13) 1 Season: 9 Games - 0 StartedRashid Gayle - CB ................................................Jacksonville Jaguars (1996) 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 StartedKorey Hall - FB...............................................Green Bay Packers (2007-2010) 4 Seasons: 55 Games - 33 Started ................................................................... New Orleans Saints (2011) 1 Season: 15 Games - 0 Started Career Totals - 5 Seasons: 70 Games - 33 StartedShaunard Harts - DB ....................................... Kansas City Chiefs (2001-04) 4 Seasons: 51 Games - 17 StartedMatt Hill - OL .........................................................Seattle Seahawks (2002-03) 2 Seasons: 26 Games - 2 Started

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* Shea McClellin - DE .....................................Chicago Bears (2012-present) 2 Seasons: 28 Games - 10 StartedQuintin Mikell - DB .......................................Philadelphia Eagles (2003–10) Pro Bowl - 2009

8 Seasons: 123 Games - 59 Started.......................................................................St. Louis Rams (2011-12)

2 Seasons: 32 Games - 32 Started ....................................................................... Carolina Panthers (2013) 1 Season: 14 Games - 12 Started Career Totals - 11 Seasons: 169 Games - 103 StartedCedric Minter - RB/Ret. ........................................... New York Jets (1984-85) 2 Seasons: 11 Games - 2 Started* Kellen Moore - QB ......................................... Detroit Lions (2012-present) 2 Seasons: 0 Games - 0 StartedLegedu Naanee - WR ...............................San Diego Chargers (2007-2010) 4 Seasons: 60 Games - 10 Started .......................................................................Carolina Panthers (2011) 1 Season: 15 Games - 11 Started ...........................................................................Miami Dolphins (2012) 1 Season: 4 Games - 1 Started Career Totals: 6 Seasons 79 Games - 22 Started* Matt Paradis - OL ..................................... Denver Broncos (2014-present) Selected in the sixth round of the 2014 NFL Draft.* Austin Pettis - WR ........................................St. Louis Rams (2011-present) 3 Seasons: 42 Games - 11 StartedLarry Polowski - LB .................................................. Seattle Seahawks (1979) 1 Season: 14 Games - 0 Started* Nate Potter - OT .................................... Arizona Cardinals (2012-present) 2 Seasons: 21 Games - 6 StartedJeb Putzier - TE ........................................Denver Broncos (2002-05 & 2008) 5 Seasons: 41 Games - 10 Started ...................................................................Houston Texans (2006–07) 2 Seasons: 22 Games - 6 Started ....................................................................... Seattle Seahawks (2008) 1 Season: 6 Games - 1 Started Career Totals - 7 Seasons: 69 Games - 17 StartedJohn Rade - LB .........................................................Atlanta Falcons (1983-91) 9 Seasons: 122 Games - 112 StartedFrank Robinson - DB/Ret. ...................................Cincinnati Bengals (1992) 1 Season: 3 Games - 0 Started ....................................................................Denver Broncos (1992-93) 2 Seasons: 28 Games - 2 Started Career Totals - 2 Seasons: 31 Games - 2 Started* Orlando Scandrick - CB .........................Dallas Cowboys (2008-present) 6 Seasons: 88 Games - 34 StartedDerek Schouman - TE ............................................. Buffalo Bills (2007-2009) 3 Seasons: 21 Games - 15 Started ............................................................................ St. Louis Rams (2010 ) 1 Season: 3 Games - 0 Started Career Totals - 4 Seasons: 24 Games - 15 StartedLance Sellers - DL ...................................................Cincinnati Bengals (1987) 1 Season: 3 Games - 3 StartedBobby Setzer - DL .................................................San Francisco 49ers (2001) 1 Season: 14 Games - 0 Started ..............................................................................Chicago Bears (2002) 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started Career Totals - 2 Seasons: 16 Games - 0 StartedDave Stachelski - TE ......................................New Orleans Saints (2000-01) 2 Seasons: 9 Games - 0 StartedDon Summers - TE .................................................Denver Broncos (1984-85) 2 Seasons: 18 Games - 2 Started ..................................................................... Green Bay Packers (1987) 1 Season: 3 Games - 1 Started Career Totals - 3 Seasons: 21 Games - 3 Started* Jamar Taylor - DB .....................................Miami Dolphins (2013-Present) 1 Season: 9 Games - 0 StartedBrandyn Thompson - DB ...............................Washington Redskins (2011) 1 season: 6 Games - 0 Started

Faddie Tillman - DL .............................................. New Orleans Saints (1972) 1 Season: 1 Game - 0 started* Ricky Tjong-A-Tjoe - DT .................San Diego Chargers (2014-present) Signed as an undrafted free agent in 2014.Winston Venable - S .......................................................Chicago Bears (2011) 1 Season: 5 Games - 0 StartedKimo von Oelhoffen - DL ........................ Cincinnati Bengals (1994-1999) 6 Seasons: 79 Games - 36 Started .........................................................Pittsburgh Steelers (2000-2005) 6 Seasons: 95 Games - 94 Started ...............................................................................New York Jets (2006) 1 Season: 16 Games - 16 Started ...................................................................Philadelphia Eagles (2007) 1 Season: 8 Games - 1 Started Career Totals - 14 Seasons: 198 Games - 147 Started* Kyle Wilson - DB ................................... New York Jets (2010-present) 4 Seasons: 64 Games - 28 StartedChris Wing - LB ...................................................................New York Jets (1997) 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started* Billy Winn - DT ....................................... Cleveland Browns (2012-present) 2 Seasons: 27 Games - 13 StartedRick Woods - DB/Ret. .....................................Pittsburgh Steelers (1982-86) 5 Seasons: 66 Games - 22 Started ............................................................ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987) 1 Season: 5 Games - 5 Started Career Totals - 6 Seasons: 71 Games - 27 StartedRolly Woolsey - DB/Ret. ............................................ Dallas Cowboys (1975) 1 Season: 14 Games - 0 Started ....................................................................... Seattle Seahawks (1976) 1 Season: 14 Games - 11 Started ...................................................................... Cleveland Browns (1977) 1 Season: 14 Games - 0 Started ......................................................................St. Louis Cardinals (1978) 1 Season: 2 Games - 0 Started Career Totals - 4 Seasons: 44 Games 11 StartedTitus Young - WR ..........................................................Detroit Lions (2011-12) 2 Seasons: 26 Games - 9 StartedJon Zogg - OL ........................................................ Los Angeles Raiders (1987) 1 Season: 1 Game - 0 Started

* Active NFL Player as of June 26, 2014

Safety Quintin Mikell - Philadelphia Eagles2009 Pro Bowl Selection

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1st Round* Ryan Clady – OT (12th pick) ....................................Denver Broncos (2008)* Shea McClellin - DE (19) .............................................. Chicago Bears (2012)* Kyle Wilson - CB (29) ......................................................New York Jets (2010)* Doug Martin - RB (31) .................................Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2012)

2nd RoundMarkus Koch – DE (30) ..................................... Washington Redskins (1986)David Hughes – FB (31) ............................................Seattle Seahawks (1981)* DeMarcus Lawrence - DE (34) ................................Dallas Cowboys (2014)Titus Young - WR (44) .........................................................Detroit Lions (2011)Daryn Colledge – OT (47) .......................................Green Bay Packers (2006)* Jamar Taylor - (54) ......................................................Miami Dolphins (2013)Gerald Alexander – S (61) .................................................Detroit Lions (2007)

3rd RoundJohn Smith – RB (75) ....................................................Dallas Cowboys (1976)* Austin Pettis - WR (78) ..................................................St. Louis Rams (2011)* Tyrone Crawford - DE (81) ........................................Dallas Cowboys (2012)

4th RoundRick Woods – DB/Ret (97) .....................................Pittsburgh Steelers (1982)

5th RoundFrank Robinson – DB/Ret. (137) ................................Denver Broncos (1992)Dave Stachelski – TE (141) .............................. New England Patriots (2000)* Orlando Scandrick – CB (143) ................................Dallas Cowboys (2008) * George Iloka - S (167) .......................................... Cincinnati Bengals (2012)Matt Hill – OL (171) ....................................................Seattle Seahawks (2002)Legedu Naanee – WR (172) ................................San Diego Chargers (2007)Brock Forsey – RB (206) .................................................. Chicago Bears (2003)

6th RoundRolly Woolsey – DB/Ret. (148) ...................................Dallas Cowboys (1975)Lance Sellers – DL (155) ..............................................Miami Dolphins (1987)Kimo von Oelhoffen – DT (162) .......................... Cincinnati Bengals (1994)Korey Hall – LB (191) ................................................Green Bay Packers (2007)Jeb Putzier – TE (191) ...................................................Denver Broncos (2002)* Billy Winn - DE (205)...............................................Cleveland Browns (2012)* Matt Paradis - OL (207) .............................................Denver Broncos (2014)

7th RoundLarry Polowski – LB (169) .........................................Seattle Seahawks (1979)Steve Svitak – LB (180) ................................................Oakland Raiders (1970)Jeff Turk – DB (183) ........................................................Atlanta Falcons (1983)Jon Francis – RB (184)..................................................New York Giants (1986)Shaunard Harts – DB (212) .................................... Kansas City Chiefs (2001)Brandyn Thompson - DB (213) ............................Washington Redskins (2011)* Nate Potter - OT (221) ............................................Arizona Cardinals (2012)Derek Schouman – TE (222) ............................................... Buffalo Bills (2007)* Charles Leno, Jr. - OL (246) ......................................... Chicago Bears (2014)

8th RoundDon Hutt – WR (213) ................................................ Los Angeles Rams (1974)John Rade – LB (215) .....................................................Atlanta Falcons (1983)

9th RoundWillie Beamon – LB (205) ................................................New York Jets (1979)Steve Vogel – LB (209) .......................................................... Buffalo Bills (1972)Larry Stayner – TE (234) ............................................Seattle Seahawks (1992)Randy Trautman – DL (238)............................ Washington Redskins (1982)Faddie Tillman – DE (241) ................................................... Buffalo Bills (1971)

10th RoundJim Ellis – LB (273) .................................................Los Angeles Raiders (1987)

11th Round Michel Bourgeau – DT (291) ...............................New Orleans Saints (1984)

13th RoundDan Dixon – OG (313) ....................................................Houston Oilers (1974)

14th RoundJim McMillan – QB (350)....................................................Detroit Lions (1975)

15th RoundEric Guthrie – QB (356) ........................................ San Francisco 49ers (1972)Ron Franklin – DT (386) .......................................... St. Louis Cardinals (1975)

16th Round Gary Gorrell – LB (448) ......................................................... Buffalo Bills (1976)

17th RoundAl Davis – OT (433) .........................................................Atlanta Falcons (1974)Jim Meeks – DB (475) .........................................................Detroit Lions (1976)

* Active NFL Player as June 26, 2014

Running Back Doug MartinFirst Round Draft Pick in 2012 by Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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20142nd Round (34) - * DeMarcus Lawrence (DE) ....................Dallas Cowboys6th Round (207) - * Matt Paradis (OL) ................................. Denver Broncos7th Round (246) - * Charles Leno, Jr. (OL) ..............................Chicago Bears

20132nd Round (54) - * Jamar Taylor (DB)................................... Miami Dolphins

20121st Round (19) - * Shea McClellin (DE) ....................................Chicago Bears1st (31) - * Doug Martin (RB) ..................................... Tampa Bay Buccaneers3rd (81) - * Tyrone Crawford (DE) ...........................................Dallas Cowboys5th (167) - * George Iloka (S) .............................................Cincinnati Bengals6th (205) - * Billy Winn (DT) ................................................. Cleveland Browns7th (221) - * Nate Potter (OT) ............................................... Arizona Cardinals

20112nd (44) - Titus Young (WR)........................................................... Detroit Lions3rd (78) - * Austin Pettis (WR) .....................................................St. Louis Rams7th (213) - Brandyn Thompson ................................... Washington Redskins

20101st (29) - * Kyle Wilson (CB) ..........................................................New York Jets

20081st (12) - * Ryan Clady (OT) ..................................................... Denver Broncos5th (143) - * Orlando Scandrick (DB) ....................................Dallas Cowboys

20072nd (61) - Gerald Alexander (DB) ................................................ Detroit Lions5th (172) - Legedu Naanee (WR) ....................................San Diego Chargers6th (191) - Korey Hall (FB) ....................................................Green Bay Packers7th (222) - Derek Schouman (TE) ..................................................Buffalo Bills

20062nd (47) - Daryn Colledge (OL) ..........................................Green Bay Packers

20036th (206) - Brock Forsey (RB) .......................................................Chicago Bears

20025th (171) - Matt Hill (OT) ....................................................... Seattle Seahawks6th (191) - Jeb Putzier (TE) ...................................................... Denver Broncos

20017th (212) - Shaunard Harts (DB) ........................................Kansas City Chiefs

20005th (141) - Dave Stachelski (TE) ..................................New England Patriots

19946th (162) - Kimo von Oelhoffen (DL) ...............................Cincinnati Bengals

19925th (137) - Frank Robinson (DB) ............................................ Denver Broncos9th (234) - Larry Stayner (TE) ............................................... Seattle Seahawks

19876th (155) - Lance Sellers (LB) .................................................. Miami Dolphins10th (273) - Jim Ellis (LB) ......................................................... Oakland Raiders

19862nd (30) - Markus Koch (DE) ........................................ Washington Redskins7th (184) - Jon Francis (RB) ......................................................New York Giants

198411th (291) - Michel Bourgeau (DE) ................................ New Orleans Saints

19837th (183) - Jeff Turk (DB) .............................................................Atlanta Falcons8th (215) - John Rade (LB) .........................................................Atlanta Falcons

19824th (97) - Rick Woods (DB) ................................................. Pittsburgh Steelers9th (238) - Randy Trautman (DT) ................................ Washington Redskins

19812nd (31) - David Hughes (FB) .............................................. Seattle Seahawks

19797th (169) - Larry Polowski (LB) ............................................ Seattle Seahawks8th (205) - Willie Beamon (LB) .....................................................New York Jets

19763rd (75) - John Smith (RB) .........................................................Dallas Cowboys16th (448) - Gary Gorrell (LB) ...........................................................Buffalo Bills17th (475) - Jim Meeks (DB) .......................................................... Detroit Lions

19756th (148) - Rolly Woolsey (DB) .................................................Dallas Cowboys14th (350) - Jim McMillan (QB)..................................................... Detroit Lions15th (386) - Ron Franklin (DT) ............................................St. Louis Cardinals

19749th (213) - Don Hutt (WR) .................................................... Los Angeles Rams13th (313) - Dan Dixon (OG) ..................................................... Houston Oilers17th (433) - Al Davis (OG) ..........................................................Atlanta Falcons

197310th (244) - Al Marshall (WR) .................................................. Denver Broncos

19729th (209) - Steve Vogel (LB) ..............................................................Buffalo Bills14th (356) - Eric Guthrie (QB) ..........................................San Francisco 49ers

197110th (241) - Faddie Tillman (DE) ..............................................Atlanta Falcons

19707th (180) - Steve Svitak (LB) ................................................... Oakland Raiders

* Active NFL Player as June 26, 2014Offensive LIneman Daryn Colledge

Arizona Cardinals

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* Brandyn Thompson - CB ..................................Ottowa RedBlacks

Randy Trautman - DT ........................................Calgary Stampeders

Mark Urness - OL ................................Saskatchewan Rough Riders (2nd Round in 1985)

Dave VanKoughnett - C ........................................................ B.C. Lions and Winnipeg Blue Bombers (3rd Round in 1988)

* Winston Venable ...............................................Montreal Alouettes (Signed in February, 2013)

Andrew Woodruff - OL .......................................Montreal Alouettes (2nd Round in 2008)

Jared Zabransky - QB ........................................ Edmonton Eskimos

* Active CFL Player as of June 26, 2014

T.J. Acree -WR ......................................................... Toronto Argonauts

* Mike Atkinson - DL ......................................... Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Josh Bean - LB ........................................................................... B.C. Lions

Shawn Beaton - OG............................................ Montreal Allouettes (1st Round in 1981)

Michel Bourgeau - DT ..............................Ottawa Roughriders and Edmonton Eskimos

Ryan Dinwiddie - QB ............................. Saskatchewan Rougriders

* Jerrell Gavins - CB ...............................................Ottowa RedBlacks

Dave Giacomazzo - OT ....................................... Toronto Argonauts (3rd Round in 1992)

Tim Gilligan - WR ..................................................Montreal Alouettes

* Jon Gott - OL ......................................................Calgary Stampeders (5th Round in 2008) .......................................................................Ottowa RedBlacks

Cam Hall - LB ...........................................................Montreal Alouettes

* D.J. Harper - RB ....................................................Ottowa RedBlacks

Bart Hendricks - QB ............................................ Edmonton Eskimos

Bart Hull - RB ................................................................................................ B.C. Lions (1st Round in 1991)

Drisan James - WR .............................................. Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Al Marshall - WR ..........Saskatchewan Roughriders (15th Round in 1973)

Cedric Minter - RB ...................................................................................... Toronto Argonauts (1st Round in 1981)

Stefan Reid - LB ........................................................................................... Ottawa Renegades (1st Round in 1995)

Tom Schimmer - P ....... Ottawa Renegades (4th Round in 1989)

Doug Scott - DT ................................................... Montreal Allouettes (1st Round in 1980)

Brian Sopatyk - OG ................................................................. B.C. Lions (1st Round in 1973)

Gordon Stewart - DE ...........................Saskatchewan Roughriders (7th Round in 1971)

Ed Thomas - DB/K ...............................................Calgary Stampeders (2nd Round in 1979)

Defensive Tackle - Michel BourgeauEdmonton Eskimos & Ottawa Roughriders

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2013 ....................... Charles Leno, Jr. (OL) - East/West Shrine GameMatt Paradis (OL) - NFLPA Collegiate BowlRicky Tjong-A-Tjoe (DT) - NFLPA Collegiate Bowl

2012 .................... D.J. Harper (RB) - Texas vs. Nation All-Star Game Jamar Taylor (DB) - Senior Bowl

2011 ..................................................... Georege Iloka (S) - Senior Bowl Doug Martin (RB) - Senior Bowl Shea McClellin (DE) - Senior Bowl Kellen Moore (QB) - Senior Bowl Billy Winn (DT) - Senior Bowl Tyrone Crawford (DE) - East/West Shrine Game Tyler Shoemaker (WR) - East/West Shrine Game

2010 .......................Jeron Johnson (S) - East/West Shrine Game Austin Pettis (WR) - Senior Bowl Brandyn Thompson (DB) - East/West Shrine Game Winston Venable (LB) - East/West Shrine Game Titus Young (WR) - Senior Bowl 2009 .......................................................Kyle Wilson (DB) - Senior Bowl

2008 ............................... Ian Johnson (RB) - East/West Shrine Game

2007 ....................................Dan Gore (OT) - East/West Shrine Game

2006 ........................................Colt Brooks (LB) - North/South Classic Andrew Browning (DT) - North/South Classic Dennis Ellis (DT) - Texas vs. The Nation Game Drisan James (WR) - North/South Classic Brad Lau (FB) - East/West Shrine Game Jerard Rabb (WR) - East/West Shrine Game Jared Zabransky (QB) - Hula Bowl

2005 ........................Daryn Colledge (OT) - East/West Shrine Game

2004 ............................Gabe Franklin (CB) - East/West Shrine Game

2003 ....................... Ryan Dinwiddie (QB) - East/West Shrine Game

2002 ..............................Quintin Mikell (S) - East/West Shrine Game

2001 ............... Matt Hill (OT) - East/West Shrine Game and Senior Bowl

2000 ............................Dempsy Dees (CB) - East/West Shrine Game Bart Hendricks (QB) - East / West Shrine Game

1999 ........................ Dave Stachelski (TE) - East/West Shrine Game

1998 .......................................... Bobby Setzer (DT) - Blue/Gray Game

1993 ............................ Kimo Von Oelhoffen (DT) - Blue/Gray Game Hula Bowl

1990 .................................... Erik Helgeson (DE) - All-America Classic

1985 ........................................... Markus Koch (DE) - Blue/Gray Game East/West Shrine Game

1983 ...................................Michel Bourgeau (DT) - Blue/Gray Game

1981 ...............................................Rick Woods (SS) - Blue/Gray Game and Olympia Gold Bowl

1980 ........................... David Hughes (FB) - East/West Shrine Game Cedric Minter (TB) - East/West Shrine Game

1974 ............................ Jim McMillan (QB) - East/West Shrine Game

1973 ................................Al Davis (OT) - Coaches All America Game Don Hutt (WR) - East/West Shrine Game

1971 ......................... Steve Vogel (LB) - Coaches All America Game

Wide Receiver - Austin Pettis2010 Senior Bowl

2011 Senior Bowl(L-R): Defensive Tackle Billy Winn, Defensive End

Shea McClellin, Running Back Doug Martin, Safety George Iloka & Quarterback Kellen Moore

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AAbuan, Rich ‘76Acree, T.J. ‘01. ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Acrey, Derrell ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Adams, Klayton ‘03, ‘04Adams, Karlin ‘95Adams, K.C. ‘94Afoa, Vaa ’73, ‘74Ayayi, Jay ‘12, ‘13Ako, Chauncey ‘01, ‘02Alcalde, Vince ’86, ‘87Alder, Larry ’79, ’80, ’81, ‘82Aldrich, Ron ‘71Alefaio, Puni ’92 ‘93Alexander, Gerald ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Alexander, Greg ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91Alexander, Mike ’81, ‘82Aliotti, Joe ’79, ‘80Allen, Brad ‘’02Allen, Paul ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Altieri, Mike ‘05, ‘07Altieri, Tony ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Alvarez, Josh ‘96, ‘97Ambrosek, Gary ‘92Ames, Michael ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Anderson, Chaz ‘13Anderson, Todd ’84, ‘85Anderson, Tom ‘00, ‘01Anderson, Keith ‘77Anderson, Shawn ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91Andrade, Eric ’83, ’84, ’86, ‘87Androlowiczs, Nick ‘77Angstman, Ralph ’76, ‘77Ansel, M.J ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Applegate, Greg ’85, ‘86Arbon, Brad ‘97, ‘98Arias, Vic ‘78Armenti, Paul ‘76Asbell, Rick ‘95Atkinson, Michael ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Atkinson, Rocky ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Aurich, Jared ‘02Autele, Ron ’70, ’72, ‘73Autele, Tasi ‘93

Avaava, Faipea ‘84Avalos, Andy ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Averill, Travis ‘13Avery, Jeremy ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Avery, Michael ‘94

LinebackerAndy Avalos

2001-04

BBaber, Jerry ‘76Bady, Lawrence ‘03, ‘04Baggett, Steven ‘13Baird, Dennis ’68, ’69, ‘70Baird, Hal ’76, ‘77Baker, Chase ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Baker, Scott ’81, ’83, ‘84Balbas, Mike ’76, ‘77Balch, Jim ’78, ‘79Baldwin, Terry ‘68Balinton, Nash ’76, ’77, ‘78Banks, Andre ‘99, ‘00Barbour, Randy ‘78Barnhill, Calvin ‘77Barnett, Chip ‘80Barrett, John ‘79Barrieau, Tom ’80, ‘81Barrios, Chris ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Bartle, Phil ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86Bass, Travis ‘92Bean, Josh ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Beamon, Willie ’77, ‘78Bearg, Larry ‘74Beaton, Shawn ’76, ’78, ’79, ‘80Bedard, Corby ‘86Bedard, Kipp ’79, ’80, ‘81Bedegi, Paul ‘78Belcastro, Todd ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Belin, Jermaine ‘95 ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Belin, Jim ‘90Bell, Chris ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81Bell, Corey ‘11, ‘12, 13Bell, Jesse ‘93Benas, Martez ‘94, ‘95Bennett, Andy ‘98, ‘99Beresford, Harry ’92 ‘93Berger, Eric ‘93Bernardy, Martin ’78, ‘79Berry, Art ’71, ‘72Bertoli, Charles ‘13Biedermann, Jeff ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Biggs, Todd ’82, ‘83Bills, Mike ’88, ’89, ‘90Bingham, Sean ‘07, ‘08Bird, Blessing ’71, ’72, ‘73Bissell, Tanyon ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Black, Barry ’84, ’85, ‘86Black, Mike ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91Blackburn, David ’80, ’81, ‘82Blaser, Sherm ‘04, ‘05, ‘07Bloe, Robert ’85, ‘86Boben, John ‘74Boldewijn, Geraldo ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Borah, Doug ’70, ’71, ‘72Borgman, Josh ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Bourgeau, Michel ’80, ’81, ’82, ‘83Bouie, Damon ‘99Bowens, Craig ‘85Bowens, Willie ‘93 ‘94Bowles, Scott ’68, ’69, ‘70Bowman, Mike ‘87Bozikovich, Joe ‘07, ‘08Bradeson, Mike ’79, ‘80Brady, Dennis ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81Brady, Tim ‘07, ‘08Brady, Mike ’77, ’78, ‘79Brekke, Jim ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Bridges, Cory ‘77Brinegar, Scott ‘80Brinkley, Ryan ‘97, ‘98, ‘00Britzmann, Mitch ’76, ’77, ‘78

Broadhurst, Cal ‘71Broadous, John ’81, ‘82Brockel, Richie ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Brodin, Dennis ’71, ‘78Brooks, Colt ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Brooks, Makeesh ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Brotzman, Kyle ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Brown, Abe ’68, ‘69Brown, Anthony ’88, ’90, ‘91Brown, Chuck ’81, ‘82Brown, Dan ’79, ‘80Brown, Dennis ‘85Brown, Eric ‘81Brown, Jonathan ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Brown, Julius, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Brown, Justin ‘99, ‘00Browning, Andrew ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Broyles, Jake ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Bruce, Jayson ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Brushy, Steve ‘94 ‘95Buck, Ted ’70, ’71, ‘72Buckner, Renny ’78, ‘79Burchak, Darrin ‘88Burgener, Mark ’69, ’70, ‘71Burgher, Travis ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Burke, Tyler ‘86Burks, Aaron ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Burrell, Derek ‘98Burroughs, Dallas ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Burroughs, Mitch ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Butler, Ted ‘95, ‘96Butler, Chuck ’82, ‘83Buttice, Scott ‘99, ‘00Byrd, Chadwick ’91, ’92, ‘93, ‘94Byrd, Thomas ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11

CCabaong, Deshan ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Cabrera, Bob ‘78Calaycay, Nick ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Camerud, Kenrick ’79, ’80, ‘81Campbell, Mike ’73, ‘74Carr, Chris ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Carpenter, Jeff ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Carr, Everett ’75, ‘76Carter, Antwaun ‘04, ‘05Carter, John ’76, ‘77Castille, Gary ‘83Castro, Dave ‘94Cavender, Jeff ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Cavender, Pete ‘04, ‘05, ‘07Caves, Jeff ’80, ’81, ’82, ‘83Chan, Jessie ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Chandler, Curt ’77, ’78, ‘79Charlson, Kirk ’69, ‘70Chase, Brad ‘02Chatterton, Ron ’76, ’78, ’79, ‘80Cheek, Jeff ‘00, ‘01Childs, Jeremy ‘06, ‘08Chiles, Kevin ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Ching, Carleton ’73, ‘74Choate, Michael ‘07, ‘08Choates, Hazsen ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86Christoff, Rob ’92,‘93Christopher, Chris ‘04Chuckovich, Ben ‘03, ‘05Clady, Ryan ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Clark, Jimmy ‘95, ‘96Clasen, Cole ‘05Clegg, Mark ’72, ’73, ‘74Cleveland, Bob ’74, ‘75Coats, Mic ‘76

Cochrane, Norm ’75, ‘76Coffman, Paul ‘95, ’96Colbert, Nate ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Colburn, Rusty ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Colledge, Daryn ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Collins, Bob ‘77Collins, Dean ‘83Compton, Chuck ’84, ’85, ‘86Comte, Josh ‘00Conroy, Mike ’71, ‘72Cook, Chris ‘93,’94Cooper, Bill ’71, ‘72Cooper, Greg ’88, ‘89Copp, Jeff ‘98, ‘99, ‘00Cormier, Rob ‘86Cornist, Rodney ’90, ’91, ‘92Corpus, Darren ’80, ‘81Correa, Kamalei ‘13Cotton, Harold ‘77Cotton, Lloyd ’76, ‘77Coughlin, Michael ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Cox, Jon ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86Crabtree, John ’74, ‘75Crawford, Tyrone ‘10, ‘11Criner, Mark ’88, ’89, ‘90Crofts, Kipp ’84, ‘85Croll, Eric ’85, ’86, ’87, ‘88Cullen, Tim ‘71Cunningham, Anthony ‘76

DDailey, Jadon ‘05, ‘06Davis, Aaron ’92,’93Davis, Al ‘73Davis, Erik ‘96Davis, Jeff ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Davis, Kenzie ‘69Davis, Lambert ‘77Davis, Ron ’73, ‘74Davisson, Mike ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Dayton, Tyrer ‘97, ‘98Deayon, Donte ‘12, ‘13Decker, Arlo ‘71Dees, Dempsy ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00Deinas, Ed ‘77Deitz, Dave ’92,’93Demas, Devan ‘13Derig, Vince ’85, ‘86Despot, Steve ’82, ’83, ’84, ‘85DesPres, Gerald ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84DeWitz, Tom ’84, ’85, ’86, ‘87Dillon, Angelo ‘77Dilworth, Keith ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Dinwiddie, Ryan ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Dixon, Dan ’71, ’72, ‘73Dlouhy, Duane ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81Dobbs, Dallas ‘07, ‘08Dodd, Mike ‘92Dolby, Mike ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86Dominguez, Mike ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Donohoe, Dick ’72, ‘73Dorn, Lonnie ’91, ’92,’93Douglas, Bryan ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Draper, Robert ’88, ’89, ‘90Dumont, Sky ‘00, ‘01Duncan, Lee ’90, ’91, ‘92Duncan, Mark ’71, ’72, ‘73Durrant, Bronson ‘09, ‘10Dutton, Chris ’76, ‘77Dykman, Allen ’70, ’71, ‘72

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Gasser, John ’79, ‘80Gates, Rob ’90. ’91, ‘92Gauthier, Pat ‘88Gavins, Jerrell ‘09, ‘10, ‘12Gayle, Rashid ‘92, ‘93, ’94, ’95George, Elijah ’89, ‘90Gerke, Spencer ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Giacomazzo, Dave ’88, ‘89, ’90, ‘91 Gibbs, Justin ‘93Gibson, Jay ‘96Gilkey, Todd ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91Gillam, Nate ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95Gilley, Jim ‘78Gilligan, Tim ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Gingg, Kyle ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Glenn, Mike ‘76Gollick, Scott ‘93Gonzalez, John ‘98Goodale, Dan ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Goode, Fred ’75, ’76, ’77, ‘78Gooding, Ralph ’86, ‘87Goodloe, Durelle ’89, ’90, ’91, ‘92Goodman, Mark ’71, ’72, ‘73Goodwin, Dale ’85, ‘86Gore, Dan ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Gore, Rick ‘87Gorrell, Gary ’72, ’73, ’74, ‘75Gott, Jon ‘07, ‘08Goudeau, Marc ‘91Grant, Mike ‘78Graven, Del ’92,’39,’94,’95Graves, Craig ‘83Gray, Claude ‘68Gray, Tyler ‘12, ‘13Grayson, Gerald ’68, ‘69Greathouse, Faraja ‘96, ‘97Greenough, Jeff ‘81Greever, Mike ’68, ’71, ‘72Grey, Chester ’71, ’72,’73,’74Grimes, Greg ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Groneman, Ryan ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Grozdanich, Harold ’71, ‘72Guerrero, Alex ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Guthrie, Eric ’68, ’69, ’70, ‘71

HHaener, Jeremy ‘93, ’94, ’95, ‘96Hale, Steve ’84, ’85, ’86, ‘87Haley, Mike ’69, ‘70Hall, Cam ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Hall, Korey ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06

LinebackerByron Hout

2008-11

EEbright, Pat ’69, ‘70Edmundson, Kevin ’84, ‘85Edwards, Jeff ‘99, ‘00Edwards, Phillip ‘06, ‘07Edwards, Tommy ‘95Efaw, Kyle ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Egbert, Bubba ‘94Elkin, Brad ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11Ellert, Allan ’68, ’69, ‘70Elliott, Jerry ‘72Ellis, Dennis ‘05, ‘06Ellis, Jim ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86Ellis, Shawn ’85, ’86, ’87, ‘88Emmsley, Loa ‘02Emry, Ron ’72, ’73, ’74, ‘75Ennis, Jerry ’86, ’87, ‘88Erickson, Dave ‘71Erickson, Denny ’70, ’71, ‘72Erickson, Greg ‘93,’94,’95Erickson, Mike ‘73Escandon, Eric ’91, ’92,’93Esposito, Ralph ’79, ‘80Etheridge, Reggie ‘96, ‘97Ewing-Burton, Quaylon ‘10

FFailla, Sal ‘75Falo, Ia ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Fanucchi, Lou ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Farmer, Robert ’81, ‘82Farris, Duncan ‘95Farris, Ross ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Farr, Clay ‘78Faulk, Ron ’84, ‘85Febis, Cedric ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Fergen, Paul ’71, ‘72Ferguson, Brandon ‘93Fields, Charlie ‘71Fields, Jack ‘12, ‘13Fifita, Sione ‘93, ’94, ’95, ‘96Fine, Mike ‘03Fischer, Tim ’92, ’93Fisher, Casey ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Fisher, Steve ’68, ’69, ‘70Fisk, Butch ’81, ’82, ‘83Fitzgerald, Pat ’82, ’83, ’84, ‘85Florence Deon’tae ‘12Foley, Tim ’92,’93,’94,’95Forehand, Sheldon ’89 ’90, ’91, ‘92Forrey, Steve ’68, ’69, ‘70Forsey, Brock ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Foster, Kris ‘01Fox, Dave ‘73Francis, Jon ’84, ‘85Franklin, Gabe ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Franklin, Ron ’73, ‘74Franklin, Toshi ‘07, ‘08Frasier, Brian ’91, ‘92Frederick, Greg ’71, ’72, ‘73Freeman, Mike ‘78Frisch, Gary ‘68Frisina, Michael ‘11, ‘12Fryer, Bobby ‘81Furr, Clint ‘02

GGaines, Ronnie ‘76Gallarda, Tommy ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Garrison, Val ’68, ‘69Garcia, Ray ‘95Gasseling, Mike ‘75

Hall, John ‘79Hall, Terrial ‘02Halliday, Duane ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90Hamdan, Bush ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Hammer, Bobby ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Hancock, Brad ‘71Hardee, Jake ‘12, ‘13Hardin, Mike ‘68Harman, Trevor ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Harper, D.J. ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Harris, Steve ’84, ‘85Harrison, Greg ‘82Harsin, Bryan ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Harts, Shaunard ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00Harvey, Ron ’79, ’80, ’81, ‘82Haskell, David ’87, ‘88Hauenstein, Brian ‘81Hauser, Tom ’69, ’70, ‘71Hausske, Jarett ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94Hawkins, Julian ‘07, ‘08Hayes, Chuck ‘10, 11Haynes, Julius ‘81Heck, Donny ‘01, ‘02Hecker, Curt ’79, ’80, ’81, ‘82Hedrick, Grant ‘12, ‘13Heffner, Terry ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90Hefty, Tim ‘03, ‘04Heimgartner, Chad ‘96, ‘97Helgeson, Erik ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90Helmandollar, Jon ‘04, ‘06Henderson, Isaac ‘97, ‘98Hendricks, Bart ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00Henry, Butch ’81, ’82, ‘83Henry, Marcus ‘12, ‘13Hernandez, Anthony ’88, ’89, ‘90Hernandez, Jess ‘02Herring, Jerry ’70, ‘71Hickey, Jeff ‘74Hilde, Tony ‘93, ’94, ’95, ‘96Hill, Matt ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01Hill, Ricky ’88, ‘89Hilliard, Kim ’85, ‘86Hilton, Steve ’68, ‘69Hines, Lawrence ’87, ‘88Hodge, Jarvis ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Hogan, Hoskin ’77, ‘78Hollifield, Jim ‘72Hollingsworth, Kent ‘75Holmes, Charles ’69, ‘70Holmes, Daryl ‘79Holton, Mike ’73, ’74, ’75, ‘76Holtry, Matt ‘01Hooft, Ray ’74, ‘75Hookano, Kauhi ’73, ’75, ‘76Hoopai, Jake ’68, ‘69Hopkins, Mike ‘96Horace, Andre ‘95, ‘96Horn, Tyler ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Horvat, Joey ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Hoshaw, Cary ’70, ’71, ‘72Hout, Byron ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, 11Howell, Justin ‘99, ‘00Hudson, Jermaine ‘94, ’95Hudspeth, Randell ’86, ‘87Huey, Lee ’74, ‘75Huff, Scott ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Huff, Holden ‘12, ‘13Hughes, David ’77, ’78, ’79, ‘80Hughes, Lonnie ’77, ‘78Hull, Bart ’88, ’89, ‘90Humphries, Mark ’77, ‘78

Hunt, Jeff ’86, ‘87Hunter, Jared ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Hunter, Tony ’84, ‘85Hurley, Eron ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Hutchinson, Jovan ‘06Hutt, Don ’71, ’72, ‘73Hutt, Terry ’73, ’74, ’76, ‘77Hyder, Jay ‘79

IIannacchione, Ben ‘07, ‘08Ikebe, Ryan ‘93, ’94, ’95, ‘96Iloka, George ‘80, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Ioane, Jeremy ‘11, ‘12,‘13Isasi, Fili ‘79Isom, Chris ’73, ‘74

JJackson, Chris ’86, ‘87Jackson, James ’77, ‘78Jackson, Tyler ‘12Jacoby, Jake ‘80James, Drisan ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Jaramillo, Brock ‘07Jarrett, Keith ‘86Jeffries, Keith, ‘94,‘95Jeffries, Matt ‘88Jenkins, Henry ‘69Jensen, Mark ‘82Johnson, Bryan ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Johnson, Corey ‘94,’95Johnson, Ian ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Johnson, Jeron ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Johnson, Ken ’71, ’73, ‘74Johnson, Ken ’68, ’69, ‘70Johnson, Kevrette ’80, ’81, ’82, ‘83Johnson, Mike ’82, ’83, ’84, ‘85Johnson, Rod ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90Johnson, Warren ’85, ‘86Jones, Robby ‘04, ‘05Jones, Greg ’81, ‘82Jones, Quinton ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Jones, Tyler ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04

KKaahanui, Toots ’74, ‘75Kaiserman, Matt ‘09Kalby, Mike ’91, ’92, ’93Kamper, Dustin ‘12, ‘13Kapla, John ‘81Kealona, Abe ‘70Keane, Kevin ‘12, ‘13Keating, Ryan ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Keck, Charley ‘75Keever, Carl ’82, ’83, ‘84Kellogg, Joe ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Kelly, Tom ’68, ‘69Kettles, Alex ‘77Kilgo, John ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84Kilgo, Mike ‘84King, Jeris ‘94King, Marcell ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91King, Pat ’72, ’73, ‘74King, Sean ‘10Kinzel, Todd ‘88Klena, Tim ’81, ‘82Klistoff, Nick ’79, ‘80Klotz, Jim ’74, ’75, ‘77Klotz, John ’71, ’72, ‘73Klum, Greg ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Knight, Brian ’85, ‘86Koch, Chandler ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Koch, David ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91

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NNaanee, Legedu ‘03, ‘05, ‘06Nance, Armand ‘12, ‘13Naumes, Peter, ‘00, ‘01Neal, Ron ’72, ‘73Neilson, Eric ‘95Nelson, Corey ‘97, ‘98Nelson, Ryan ‘01, ‘02Newmann, Scott ’79, ‘80Nicely, Dave ’71, ’72, ’73, ‘74Nisby, J.P. ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Norris, Charles ‘78Nurse, Wes ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Nyong-Dunham, Ashlei ‘04, ‘05

OOber, Dave ’70, ’71, ‘72O’Brien, Joe ‘93,’94

O’Connor, Tim ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90Odhiambo, Rees ‘12, ‘13Ogata, Ty ’84, ’86, ‘87O’Hara, Kevan ’75, ‘76Oldham, Dane ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Oliva, John ‘83Olley, Derek ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01Olsen, Gordon ’68, ‘69O’Neal, Brian ‘99, ‘00O’Neill, Chris ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Onibokun, Mark ‘03Orinstein, Eddy ’85, ‘86Osbourne, Layne ’74, ’75, ’76, ‘78

PPage, Cleshawn ‘13Palin, Greg ’73, ‘74Paljetak, Mark ‘94,’95Palmer, Jim ‘84Pantner, Jim ’89, ‘90Papac, George ‘83Paradis, Matt ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Patchin, Rocky ’72, ’73, ‘74Paul, Dan ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘12Paup, Dave ’91, ‘92Payne, Jason ‘94, ’95, ‘96, ‘97Pendergast, Garett ‘09Percy, J.C. ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Perez, Gabe ‘13Pernetti, Rob ‘81Perretta, Vinny ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Person, Mel ‘73

Wide ReceiverVinny Perretta

2005-08

Koch, Markus ’82, ’83, ’84, ‘85Koontz, Darren ‘09, ‘10 , ‘11, ‘12Korn, Jeff ’83, ’84, ‘85Koski, Steve ‘75Kuehl, Kenny ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90Kwiatkowski, Pete ’84, ’85, ’86, ‘87

LLaCosse, Doug ‘83Lane, K.C. ‘86Langhans, Tim ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90Langsdorf, Danny ‘93Larkin, Joe ’71, ‘72LaShelle, Lance ’77, ‘80Lau, Brad ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Lawrence, DeMarcus ‘12, ‘13Lawrence, Will ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Lawyer, Kerry ’91, ’92, ’93LeBeau, Dan ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81Lee, Darren ‘13Lemalu, Nick ‘00Leno, Jr., Charles ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Leonard, Nick ‘93LePiane, Jordan ‘93, ’94, ’95, ‘96Lewis, Larry ’77, ’78, ’79, ‘80Liles, Alva ’74, ’75, ’76, ‘77Lima, Rocky ’68, ‘69Lindsley, Jeff ’85, ’86, ’87, ‘88Lindsley, Russ ‘90Linehan, Gabe ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Little, Joe ’86, ’87, ‘88Littlefield, Tod ’82, ‘83Loffler, Taylor ‘13Lomax, Nick ‘07Lose, Michael ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Louwsma, Kevin ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Love, Ron ’83, ’84, ‘85Lowe, Jeff ‘07Lukehart, Dan ’79, ‘80Lukehart, Dillon ‘12, ‘13Lundin, Trent ‘02, ‘03Lyle, Darrin ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91

MMaakestad, Jon ‘83Macauley, Bob ’77, ‘78Mackey, Daron ‘09, ‘10MacLeod, Doug ‘77, ‘78Macleod, Mike, ‘02, ‘03MacLeoud, Bill ’80, ‘81Maher, Tony ‘68 ‘69Makinde, Ebo ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Malaythong, Davey ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, ‘00Mallard, Mike ’75, ’76, ‘77Malmgren, Chris ’76, ‘77Maloney, Dave ’82, ’83, ‘84Maloy, Mike ‘98, ‘99Mammaril, Tony ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Mankins, Jeremy ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Markholt, Dave ’68, ’69, ‘70Markovich, Bob ’78, ‘79Marks, Lee ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05Marr, Bob ’68, ‘70Marshall, Al ’70, ’71, ‘72Marshall, Kharyee ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Martin, Beau ‘12, ‘13Martin, Doug ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Massagli, Tony ‘83Maston, Mercy ‘13Matelich, Ted ‘92Matson, Brian ’89, ’90, ’91, ‘92Matyshock, Randy ‘94

Mauga, Sonny ‘80Mayo, Randy ’81, ‘82McAnally, Tony ’70, ‘71McCarthy, Joe ’86, ‘87McCaskill, Sam ‘13McClelland, Kevin ‘87McClellin, Shea ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11McCreath, Brian ’82, ‘83McCree, Eric ’81, ‘82McDade, Pat ’86, ’87, ’88, ‘89McDonald, Kevin ’78, ’79, ‘80McDonough, Shaelan ‘99, ‘00McFadden, Phillip ‘93McFarlin, Lew ’68, ‘69McGowen, Keith ‘07McInerney, Heath ’86, ‘87McIver, Brent ’68, ’69, ’70, ‘71McKelvey, Ken ’91, ‘92McKenna, Shane ‘95McKibben, Chad ‘03, ‘05McLauchlin, Bob ’87, ’88, ‘89McLaughlin, Matt ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92McMillan, Jim ’72, ’73, ‘74McNealy, Lester ’74, ’75, ‘76McNeill, Scott ‘92McNorton, James ‘84Meade, Nat ‘94, ‘95, ‘96Meeks, Jim ’71, ’72, ‘75Memmelaar, Mike ‘88Mendiola, Vince ’75, ’76, ‘77Merrill, Kent ‘70Merritt, Kameron ‘01, ‘02Metcalf, Kim ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84Mikell, David ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Mikell, Quintin ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Miller, Dan ’75, ’76, ’77, ‘78Miller, DaWuan ’92, ’39, ’94, ’95Miller, Matt ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Miller, John ‘93,’94Miller, Robbie ’87, ’88, ‘89Miller, Sam ’75, ’76, ’77, ‘78Miller, Tad ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Mills, Ken ’73, ‘74Minter, Cedric ’77, ’78, ’79, ‘80Misa, Saia ’74, ‘75Mitchell, Andy ’85, ’87, ’88, ‘89Mitchell, LaGary ‘00, ‘01Mladenich, Jeff ’91, ‘92Monk, Scott ’90, ’91, ’92,’93Montgomery, Anthony ‘05, ‘06Mooney, Allen ‘10Moore, Kellen ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Moore, Kirby ‘09, ‘11, ‘12,‘13Moore, Maury ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86Moore, Pat ’86, ‘87Moran, Roberto ’85, ‘86Morgan, Todd ‘75Morioka, Keith ’87, ‘88Morris, Robert ’86, ‘87Morris, Ty ‘73Morritt, Larry ’77, ‘78Moss, Hazen ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Moulton, Brad ’73, ‘74Moxey, Jonathan ‘13Munson, Barry ’74, ‘75Murgoitio, Jim ‘69Murphy, Dan ’84, ’85, ’86, ‘87Murray, Antwon ‘10, ‘11Murray, Jason ‘04Myers, Brenel ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12

Peters, Connor ‘12, ‘13Peterson, Jan-Erik ’92,’93Petruzzi, Dino ‘83Pettis, Austin ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Phillips, Brad ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00Phillips, Dale ’77, ‘78Phillips, Greg ’71, ‘72Phillips, Ken ’84, ‘85Phillips, Mike ‘01Pickett, Dee ’76, ‘77Pickett, Jay ‘82Pickett, Rich ‘81Pietri, Cheyenne ‘97, ‘98Pitman, Jeff ’90, ’91, ‘92Plott, Tony ’81, ‘82Polowski, Larry ’75, ’76, ’77, ‘78Pooley, Bruce ’74, ‘75Pooley, Dennis ’68, ’69, ‘70Poquette, Aaron ‘94Porchia, Jerron ’82, ‘83Porter, Jack ‘90Potter, Chris ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Potter, Nate ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Poumele, Pete ’74, ‘75Pound, Ron ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Powers, Ellis ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Purkiss, Marcus ‘00, ‘01Putnam, Ryan ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Putzier, Jeb ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01

RRabb, Jerard ‘05, ‘06Rade, Don ’71, ‘72Rade, John ’81, ‘82Raiford, Ed ‘93Rains, Mike ‘80Rainwater, Dawayne ‘89Ramos, Carl ’88, ’89, ‘90Raulterson, Kevin ‘79Rawlins-Crivello, Kapono ‘07Ray, Dave ‘70Ray, Louis ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91Raynor, Dowen ‘92Reed, Gavin ‘97, ‘99Reed, Walter ‘96Reese, James ’92,’93Regimbal, Andy ’83, ’84, ‘85Reid, Jeff ‘92Reid, Stefan ‘93,’94Reinwald, Olaf ’85, ’86, ’87, ‘88Renaud, Blake ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Renner, Jarrad ‘95, ‘96, ‘97Renz, Ryan ‘94,’95Reveles, Steven ‘07, ‘08Reynolds, Bruce ‘81Reynolds, Mike ’74, ‘75Rhode, B.J. ‘01, ‘02Richmond, Mike ‘94, ’95Richter, Jeff ’84, ’85, ‘86Ricketts, Bob ’69, ‘70Riener, Harry ’71, ’72, ‘73Rigsby, Dave ‘71Riley, Pat ’71, ‘72Ritt, Ed ‘75Roach, Henry ‘69Roberds, Bill ’78, ‘79Roberson, Chris ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Roberts, Julius ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04Roberts, Louie ‘73Robinson, Cliff ‘94,’95, ‘96Robinson, Frank ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91Robinson, Frank ‘07

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Wiggins, P.K. ’86, ‘87Wighton, Bill ‘78Wiksten, Aaron ’91, ‘92Williams, Dan ’77, ’78, ’79, ‘80Williams, Dave ’74, ’75, ’76, ‘77Williams, Kareem ‘97, ‘99, ‘00Williams, Mark ’86, ‘87Williams, Mike G. ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Williams, Mike T. ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Williams, Mike ‘85Williams, Pat ‘68Williams-Rhodes, Shane ‘12, ‘13Wilson, Antwain ‘97, ‘98Wilson, Charles ’68, ‘69Wilson, Kyle ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09Wilson, Mike ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93 Wing, Chris ‘94, ‘95, ‘96Wingfield, Billy ‘98, ‘99, ‘01, ‘02Winn, Billy ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Winterswyk, Ryan ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Wong, Bruce ’70, ‘71Woodard, Steve ’76, ‘77Woodruff, Andrew ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08Woods, Rick ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81Woolsey, Doug ’68, ‘69Woolsey, Rolly ’72, ’73, ‘74Wright, Drew ‘10, ‘11Wright, Faraji ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Wright, Ross ’68, ’69, ’70, ‘71Wulff, Mark ’81, ’82, ’84, ‘85

YYakoo, Mario ‘13Yanez, Fernando ‘02Yasa, Samir ‘88Yates, Marcel ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Young, Derk ‘85Young, Titus ‘07, ‘09, ‘10Youngblood, Jon ’87, ‘88Yriarte, Cory ‘08, ‘10, ‘11

ZZabransky, Jared ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Zahner, Terry ’77, ’78, ’79, ‘80Zimmerman, Bernie ‘94,’95Zimmerman, Harold ’68, ‘69Zogg, Jon ’81, ‘82

Tillman, Faddie ’68, ‘70Tingstad, David ’89, ’90, ’91, ‘92Tisby, Theo ‘83Tjong-A-Tjoe, Ricky ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Tomasini, Claude ’73, ‘74Toney, Dave ’68, ’69, ‘70Toomes, Greg ‘00Toyos, Alex ‘94,’95Tozer, Chris ‘13Trautman, Kelly ’82, ‘83Trautman, Randy ’80, ‘81Triplett, Luke ’82, ’83, ‘84Trotter, Joe ’82, ‘83Truitt, Chris ’86, ‘88Tryon, Jeff ’74, ‘75Tufono, Willie ’78, ‘79Turk, Jeff ’81, ‘82Turner, Dale ‘77Turner, Jason ‘02, ‘03Turpin, Jeff ’78, ’79, ‘80Tutogi, Tyrone ‘02, ‘03

UUkwuachu, Sam ‘12Unger, Paul ’81, ’82, ‘83Urness, Mark ’83, ‘84

VValaile, Jim ’80, ‘81Valero, Art ’79, ‘80Vallejo, Tanner ‘13Van Gorder, Willy ‘98, ‘99VanHouten, Rich ’86, ‘87Vankoughnett, Dave ’86, ‘87Venable, Winston ‘09, ‘10Vian, Rob ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Villano, Mark ’76, ’77, ‘78Virden, Mike ’89, ‘90Vogel, Steve ’70, ‘71Volk, Tim ‘04, ‘05Volponi, Tony ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Von Oelhoffen, Kimo ’92,’93Voulelis, Jim ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84

WWale, Sean ‘13Walk-Green, Keith ‘94,’95Walker, Jim ’91, ‘92Walker, John ’68, ’70, ‘71Walters, Rex ’85, ‘86Ward, Greg ’78, ‘79Ware, Troy ‘12, ‘13Wardhaugh, Curt ‘81Washington, Robby ’87, ’88, ‘89Washington, Rodney ‘92Watson, Vince ‘94,’95Watterson, Joe ’92,’93Weaver, Ben‘13Weber, Zach ‘99, ‘00Webster, Rodney ’80, ’81, ’82, ‘83Weeks, Danny ’91, ’92,’93,’94Weldon, Andy ‘03, ‘04West, James ’86, ‘87West, Ken ’74, ’75, ’76, ‘77Weston, Matt ‘94,’95Wheeler, Bob ’85, ‘86White, Bill ’71, ‘72White, Hunter ‘08, ‘09, ‘10. ‘11White, Jack ‘78White, Winky ’88, ’89, ‘90Whitehead, Trevor ‘68Whiteman Todd ’72, ’73, ’74, ‘75Wiegand, Joe ‘04, ‘05

Offensive LineAndrew Woodruff

2005-08

Robinson, Jason ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Rocha, Kevin ‘84Rodriguez, Ray ’69, ’70, ‘71Rofe, Avi ’75, ‘76Rogers, Matt ’85, ‘86Rogers, Scotty ‘72Roman, Mike ’74, ‘75Romberg, Matt ’92, ’93, ’94Rosolowich, Gary ’73, ’74, ’75, ‘76Ross, D. ‘99, ‘00Root, Jarrell ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Rounds, Ivan ‘77Rusev, Dave ’69, ‘70Russell, Charlie ’72, ‘73Russell, Scott ’87, ’88, ’89, ‘90Ryan, Jim ’73, ’74, ‘75Rydman, Jon ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99

SSabala, Greg ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93Sanders, Sean ’90, ’91, ‘92Sandoval, Shawn ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00Sanford, Mike ‘04Santini, Chris ‘13Santucci, Ray ’78, ’79, ’80, ‘81Sapien, Kevin ‘08Sarette, Tom ’77, ‘78Sasser, Greg ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01Saxton, Travis ‘12Scandrick, Orlando ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Schaal, Mark ’81, ‘82Schilling, Damien ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Schimmer, Tom ’85, ’86, ’87, ‘88Schlekeway, Nick ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Schmidt, Loren ’70, ’72, ’73, ‘74Schmidt, Robert ’81, ‘82Schouman, Derek ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Schrack, Lee ‘94Schrader, Randy ’79, ‘80Schuttler, Keith ‘01, ‘02Scoles, Ted ’72, ’73, ‘74Scott, Doug ’76, ’77, ’78, ‘79Scott, Rashaun ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Sellers, Lance ’83, ’84, ’85, ‘86Setzer, Bobby ‘97, ‘98Sevieri, Matt ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Sevieri, Mike ‘90Sexton, Cliff ’85, ’86, ‘87Shelp, John ‘83Shepherd, Chris ’90, ’91, ’92,’94Shields, David ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Shipley, Bear ‘92Shoemaker, Tyler ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Sigman, Clint ’72, ’73, ’74, ‘75Silsby, Andy ‘07, ‘08Simmons, Dextrell ‘11, ‘12Simonton, Glenn ’81, ’82, ’83, ‘84Sims, Chet ‘68Sims, Tom ’74, ’75, ‘76Skinner, Bob ’80, ’81, ‘82Skow, Pete ’68, ’69, ’70, ‘71Skulick, Gene ‘75Slater, Matt ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Smart, Ian ‘07Smith, Austin ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Smith, Barry ’79, ‘80Smith, Brian ’92,’93,’94,’95Smith, Clarence ’75, ‘76Smith, Dan ’84, ‘85Smith, Daryl ‘91Smith, Rodney ‘97, ‘98Smith, Jerry’ 00, ‘01, ‘02 , ‘03

Smith, John ’72, ’73, ’74, ‘75Smith, Josh ‘04Smith, Larry ’68, ‘69Smith, Tommy ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Snelling, Robby ‘99, ‘00Snow, David ‘83Sopatyk, Brian ’70, ’71, ‘72Sorensen, Jim ‘77Sosnowski, Kyle ‘11, ‘12Sosnowski, Steve ’79, ‘80Southwick, Joe ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13Sparks, Glenn ’73, ’74, ‘75Sparks, Nate ‘97, ‘98Spadafore, Tom ‘80Spearman, Isiah ’89, ’90, ’91, ‘92Sperbeck, Thomas ‘13Sphar, Webb ‘78Stachelski, Dave ‘97, ‘98, ‘99Stanaway, Travis ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Staples, Brett ’69, ’70, ‘71Starr, Rodney ’85, ‘86Stayner, Larry ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91Stearns, Rod ’71, ‘72Stearns, Ryan ‘96, ‘97, ‘98Steger, Brian ‘96, ‘97Stephens, Billy ’71, ‘72Stephens, Prentice ‘93Stephens, Ray ’82, ‘83Steppe, Dave ’70, ‘71Stern, Greg ’74, ’75, ‘76Stewart, Gordon ’68, ’69, ‘70Stewart, Randy ’78, ‘79Stirling, Jim ‘83Stivers, Gary ’68, ‘69Stringer, Kyle ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06Stone, Mark ‘94Strawser, Kirk ’75, ‘76Streett, Kevin ‘79Strohfus, Matt ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02Stuart, Travis ’91, ‘92Summers, Don ’82, ‘83Sutton, Greg ‘81Svitak, Steve ’68, ‘69Swan, Shay ‘98, ‘99, ‘00Sweeting, Chris ’89, ’90, ‘91Swenson, Greg ‘01, ‘02, ‘03Swillie, Jay ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02

TTadman, Marty ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Taimatuia, Justin ‘13Talalemotu, Rollis ‘96Talbot, Ron ’82, ’83, ‘84Tatum, Nicko ‘96, ‘97Tavake, Sione ‘07Taylor, Jamar ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12Taylor, Jeff ’77, ’78, ‘80Teel, Ryan ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91Tevis, Aaron ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11Tharp, Taylor ‘05, ‘06, ‘07Thomas, Chris ’88, ’89, ’90, ‘91Thomas, Derrick ‘13Thomas, Ed ‘78Thomas, Greg ‘95Thompson, Aristole ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00Thompson, Brandyn ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10Thompson, Brett ‘99, ‘00Thompson, Darian ‘12, ‘13Thompson, Travis ‘94,’95Thornton, Mark ‘84Thornton, Sean-Paul ‘92Tia, John ‘96

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Year-by-Year Bronco Head Coaches

Year Coach Won Lost Tie Pct.1968 Tony Knap 8 2 0 80.01969 Tony Knap 9 1 0 90.01970 Tony Knap 8 3 0 72.71971 Tony Knap 10 2 0 83.31972 Tony Knap 7 4 0 63.61973 Tony Knap 10 3 0 76.91974 Tony Knap 10 2 0 83.31975 Tony Knap 9 2 1 79.21976 Jim Criner 5 5 1 50.01977 Jim Criner 9 2 0 81.81978 Jim Criner 7 4 0 63.61979 Jim Criner 10 1 0 90.91980 Jim Criner 10 3 0 76.91981 Jim Criner 10 3 0 76.91982 Jim Criner 8 3 0 72.71983 Lyle Setencich 6 5 0 54.51984 Lyle Setencich 6 5 0 54.51985 Lyle Setencich 7 4 0 63.61986 Lyle Setencich 5 6 0 45.51987 Skip Hall 6 5 0 54.51988 Skip Hall 8 4 0 66.71989 Skip Hall 6 5 0 54.51990 Skip Hall 10 4 0 71.41991 Skip Hall 7 4 0 63.61992 Skip Hall 5 6 0 45.51993 Pokey Allen 3 8 0 27.31994 Pokey Allen 13 2 0 86.71995 Pokey Allen 7 4 0 63.61996 Pokey Allen 1 1 0 50.01996 Tom Mason (Interim) 1 9 0 10.01997 Houston Nutt 5 6 0 45.51998 Dirk Koetter 6 5 0 54.51999 Dirk Koetter 10 3 0 76.92000 Dirk Koetter 10 2 0 83.32001 Dan Hawkins 8 4 0 66.72002 Dan Hawkins 12 1 0 92.32003 Dan Hawkins 13 1 0 92.92004 Dan Hawkins 11 1 0 91.72005 Dan Hawkins 9 4 0 69.22006 Chris Petersen 13 0 0 100.02007 Chris Petersen 10 3 0 76.92008 Chris Petersen 12 1 0 92.32009 Chris Petersen 14 0 0 100.02010 Chris Petersen 12 1 0 92.32011 Chris Petersen 12 1 0 92.32012 Chris Petersen 11 2 0 84.62013 Chris Petersen 8 4 0 66.72013 Bob Gregory (Interim) 0 1 0 00.0

All-Time Bronco Head Coaching Records

Coach Won Lost Tie Pct.Chris Petersen 92 12 0 88.5Dan Hawkins 53 11 0 82.8Tony Knap 71 19 1 78.6Jim Criner 59 21 1 73.5Dirk Koetter 26 10 0 72.2Pokey Allen 24 15 0 61.5Skip Hall 42 28 0 60.0Lyle Setencich 24 20 0 54.6Houston Nutt 5 6 0 45.5Tom Mason (Interim in 1996) 1 9 0 10.0Bob Gregory (Interim in 2013) 0 1 0 00.0

Former Head Coaches Jim Criner & Dirk Koetter with Bronco Legend Lyle Smith

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The home of Boise State football has seen many changes. Growing from an original seating capacity of 14,500 and a green Astro Turf field, to a current capacity of 36,387 and the now famous Blue field. In 2014, after being known for the past 44 years as Bronco Stadium, one of the great home fields in college football was changed to Albertsons Stadium. The changed was made after Albertson’s LLC committed $12.5 million over 15 years for the naming rights to the stadium. While the name on the outside of the stadium has changed, the name on the field remains the same. Lyle Smith Field is named after the undisputed “father” of Bronco football. From from 1946 through 1967, Lyle Smith built one of the top junior college programs in the country. When he retired from his head coaching position to become the athletic director at Boise State, Smith had produced a record of 156-6-6 (84.6%). The current stadium was completed during the summer of 1970 at a cost of $2.2 million and has expanded four times. The last expansion was completed during the summer of 2012 when permanent steel bleachers were installed in the north and south end zones. Seating in the north end zone was increased to 3,750 while the south was increased to 5,000 at a cost of $3.1 million. Prior to the 2008 season, the stadium received its third major expansion with the completion of the Stueckle Sky Center. The four-level, $35.9 million facility includes loge, club and luxury suite seating, along with a state-of-the-art press box. The second major expansion came in 1997 when capacity was increased to 30,000 when seating was added in the southwest and southeast corners, construction of the Allen Noble Hall of Fame Gallery and completion of the Larry and Marianne Williams Plaza at a cost of $10 million. Albertsons Stadium was first expanded to 20,000 in 1974 when the east side upper deck was added. Portable end zone seating brought the capacity to 22,600 through the 1996 season. Boise State established a first in 1986 by installing the country’s first blue AstroTurf field. The second blue AstroTurf field was installed in 1995, with the third prior to the 2002 season. The first blue Fieldturf surface was installed in 2008. A second blue FieldTurf field was installed prior to the 2010 season making a total of five different blue fields at the stadium. Boise State’s was the first collegiate stadium to have the entire field produced in a special color. There were two previous green AstroTurf fields installed at Albertsons Stadium prior to 1986. The first was during the original construction of the current stadium in 1970, with the second installed prior to the 1978 season.

Albertsons Stadium Quick FactsGround Breaking: November, 1969Stadium Dedication: September 11, 1970 (Boise State 49, Chico State 14)Boise State’s All-Time Home Record: 236-51 (82.2%)Total Seating: 36,387Attendance Record: 36,864 (Boise State vs. BYU, 2012)First Major Addition: 1974 (East Side Upper Deck)

Second Major Addition: 1997 (Southwest and Southeast Corners, Allen Noble Hall of Fame Gallery, Larry and Marianne Williams Plaza)Third Major Addition: 2008 (Stueckle Sky Center and Press Box)Fourth Major Addition: 2012 Permanent North and South End Zone BleachersTurf: Blue “Field Turf”Bowl Game: Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Created in 1997)

Albertsons Stadium, Lyle Smith Field and Stueckle Sky Center

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College Field (1940 - 1949) The First Bronco Stadium (1950 - 1969)

// home of the broncos//

Bronco Stadium (1972) Bronco Stadium (The Last Green Field - 1985)

Bronco Stadium (The First Blue Field - 1986) Bronco Stadium (1998)

Bronco Stadium (2006) Bronco Stadium (2009 vs. Oregon)

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Dr. Bob Kustra, the 6th president in Boise State’s more than 80-year history, has lead a transformation that has turned our riverside campus in downtown Boise into a metropolitan research university of distinction. He has guided Boise State into a student-centric institution with a strong dedication to our region and community, and a devotion to experiential learning and the kind of applied research that helps our faculty, students and industry partners solve real-life problems.

Harnessing the creativity and can-do attitude that Boise State has most famously exhibited on the Blue Turf and in Fiesta Bowl wins against Oklahoma and TCU, Dr. Kustra has continually challenged our campus community to reimagine and reinvent the higher education experience

to prepare future innovators and leaders to help boost the region’s future in economics, science and the arts and humanities.

Since Dr. Kustra became president in 2003, the university has grown to more than 20,000 students with more than 3,700 graduates a year. Boise State now confers more than 40 percent of all bachelor’s degrees awarded by Idaho public colleges and universities.

While the majority of our students hail from Idaho, Boise State continues to attract more students from around the country and the world. Our incoming freshmen are better prepared and more likely to graduate on time and on budget than ever before.

Our metropolitan research campus has expanded considerably in Dr. Kustra’s tenure. After a 10-year, $300 million capitol effort, the university now boasts state-of-the art multidisciplinary buildings, high-tech classrooms, clean rooms and laboratories, and cutting-edge facilities for the arts, business and economics, engineering, science, public policy and more.

The university has more than doubled its graduate offerings and has become the fastest-growing research enterprise in Idaho. Dr. Kustra has worked to improve the undergraduate experience and nurture a vibrant campus life. And through it all, Boise State tuition has remained among the lowest of public universities in the country.

Before coming to Idaho, Dr. Kustra had a long and distinguished career in public service in Illinois, serving two terms as lieutenant governor, and 10 years in the Illinois legislature, where he served in leadership. He chaired the Illinois Board of Higher Education, responsible for funding and oversight of the state’s nine public universities.

He served as president of the Midwestern Higher Education Commission and of Eastern Kentucky University. He has held faculty positions at Northwestern University, the University of Illinois-Chicago, Loyola University of Chicago and the University of Illinois- Springfield.

Dr. Kustra previously served as a member of the NCAA Division I board of directors and is currently serving as Chair of the Mountain West Conference Board of Directors. He also served as a Commissioner of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. In 2007, he was inducted into the Idaho Hall of Fame and was named the Most Influential Person in the Boise valley by The Idaho Statesman.

Each week, Dr. Kustra features lively conversations with some of the nation’s leading authors about issues and ideas that matter today on his radio show, Reader’s Corner, which airs weekly on Boise State’s NPR station.

Dr. Kustra holds degrees from Benedictine College and Southern Illinois University, and a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He and his wife, Kathy, have two grown children, three grandsons, and treasure the memory of their son, Steve.

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Mark Coyle was named Director of Athletics on Dec. 1, 2011. During his tenure, Bronco Athletic teams have posted the highest grade-point average in school history and more than 70 percent of student-athletes have a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.

In addition to the academic success, the Broncos have won multiple conference championships, including football, women's gymnastics, women's swimming and diving and men's tennis. Several teams have advanced to NCAA postseason play, including men's basketball, women's basketball, women's gymnastics, men's tennis, wrestling, and men's and women's cross country and track and field.

Additionally, the department successfully negotiated home-and-home football games with Florida State University, the University of Virginia, Oklahoma State University and the University of Cincinnati.

Coyle also introduced the priority point system for the Bronco Athletic Association, which rewards season ticket holders and financial gifts to the athletics department. In addition, the department was able to secure a $12.5 million naming gift from Albertsons to name the football stadium Albertsons Stadium in the spring of 2014.

Coyle also implemented a strategic plan for the department - centered on developing student-athletes and staff to be leaders academically, athletically and in the community.

He came to Boise State from the University of Kentucky, where he served as the Deputy Director of Athletics.

In that role, he oversaw the day-to-day operations of an $83 million, self-sufficient, 22-sport athletics department. He served as the sport administrator for men's basketball and volleyball, and also handled the management of scheduling contracts for football and men's basketball.

While at Kentucky, fundraising reached record levels in annual seat donations and capital pledges, improving facilities for multiple programs, including football, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, volleyball, gymnastics, men's and women's track and field, softball, baseball and rifle.

During his time at Kentucky, the athletics department's operating budget increased $28 million. Additionally, Coyle oversaw the day-to-day management of the multi-media rights agreement with IMG College, valued at more than $78 million.

Coyle joined the University of Kentucky from the University of Minnesota, where he served nearly four years in a number of capacities, most recently as Associate Athletics Director for External Relations. In this role, he oversaw the corporate sponsorship and suite sales of Gopher Sports Properties, marketing and promotions, athletics communications, video services, the ticket office, licensing and gophersports.com.

As a member of Minnesota's executive management team, Coyle was responsible for assisting with the supervision of the day-to-day operations of the department, including creating and implementing the athletics budget, hiring coaches, administrators and staff.

Prior to joining Minnesota, Coyle was the Vice President of the Collegiate Sports Division at Host Communications, Inc. Coyle helped manage multi-media marketing rights agreements with several Division I universities and conferences, including the University of Kentucky, the University of Texas, Florida State University, the University of Tennessee, the University of Notre Dame and the Southeastern Conference.

In addition, Coyle gained valuable experience in ticket operations at Florida State University and the University of Miami (Fla.).

Coyle (11/11/68) received his bachelor's degree in English from Drake University in 1991. He earned his master's degree in teaching from Drake University in 1992 and a master's degree in sports administration from Florida State University in 1993.

He is married to Krystan, who is a doctor of physical therapy, and they have three children - Grace, Nicholas and Benjamin.

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directory area code (208)athletic administrationdr. robert Kustra (President) 426-1493dr. roger munger (NCAA Faculty Representative) 426-4211mark coyle (Executive Director of Athletics) 426-1826curt apsey (Sr. Associate AD / Advancement) 426-1781christina Van tol (Sr. Associate AD / Student Services / SWA) 426-1655sarah saras (Management Assistant to the AD) 426-1826natalie Keffer (Director of Athletic Relations) 426-5407heather little (Director, HR & Student Insurance) 426-5444

academic serVicesGabe rosenvall (Assistant AD - Academic Services) 426-3077ashlee anderson (Dir. of Student Ath.Development) 426-1103shayla Filiani (Academic Advisor) 426-3843eric Kile (Academic Advisor / Learning Center Coord.) 426-5379Jessica Perretta (Academic Advisor) 426-4854sara swanson (Academic Advisor) 426-1103

athletic traininGmarc Paul (Assistant AD - Sports Medicine) 426-1696tyler smith (Associate Athletic Trainer) 426-2430Jim spooner (Head Football Trainer) 426-3944ashley hudson (Assistant Athletic Trainer) 426-4448lauren rodgers (Assistant Athletic Trainer) 426-2430Keita shimada (Assistant Athletic Trainer) 407-6526syringa stark (Assistant Athletic Trainer / Insurance Coord.) 426-1550Brandon Voigt (Assistant Athletic Trainer) 426-4448

Bronco sPorts ProPertiesdan hawley (General Manager) 426-4999Joey King (Associate General Manager) 426-4999mark steiner (Account Executive) 426-4999Kevin tiemann (Account Executive) 426-4999Bob Behler (Play-by-Play Announcer) 429-5584

BUsiness niki Gamez (Associate AD - Finance) 426-1253rhonda mcFarland (Senior Business Manager) 426-2852cindy rice (Senior Business Manager) 426-4222tori lewis (Assistant Business Manager) 426-2853Keila mintz (Accountant) 426-2796

cheerleadinG / mane line dancers tobruk everman (Head Cheer, Dance and Mascot Coach) 426-1809

commUnicationsmax corbet (Associate AD - Communications) 426-1515Joe nickell (Sports Information Director) 426-3868aaron Juarez (Assistant Sports Information Director) 426-3438doug link (Assistant Sports Information Director) 426-1027mike Walsh (Assistant SID / Web Site Coordinator 426-1106

comPlianceJohn cunningham (Associate AD - Compliance) 426-2334Jenny Bellomy (Assistant AD - Compliance) 426-2811danielle Berish-charters (Director of Compliance) 426-5185mark Wheeler (Director of Compliance) 426-4449

deVeloPment - Baadavid Kinard (Associate AD - Development) 426-1353Brent moore (Dir. of Annual Giving and Premium Seating) 426-5479suzy stride (Director of Donor Relations and Events) 426-1245Kathy haumann (Management Assistant) 426-1266sharon miller (Customer Service Representative) 426-3556

eqUiPmentdale holste (Associate Director of Equipment Operations) 426-3955Joe Fuson (Equipment Manager - Boas Center) 426-5737raul ibarra (Assistant Dir. of Equipment Operations - VC) 426-1446John Perkins (Assistant Dir. of Equipment Operations - TBA) 426-5445

athletic administration

dr. roger mungerNCAA Faculty Representative

curt apseySenior Associate Athletic Director - Advancement

max corbetAssociate Athletic Director

- Communications

matt BeckmanAssistant Athletic Director -

Marketing & Promotions

niki GamezAssociate Athletic Director

- Finance

anita GuerricabeitiaAssistant Athletic Director -

Ticket Manager

Gabe rosenvallAssistant Athletic Director -

Academic Services

Jenny BellomyAssistant Athletic Director

- Compliance

christina Van tolSenior Associate Athletic

Director - Student Services / SWA

dr. Bob KustraBoise State President

mark coyleExecutive Director of

Athletics

marc PaulAssistant Athletic Director

- Sports Medicine

david KinardAssociate Athletic Director

- Development

Brad larrondoAssistant Athletic Director

- Football

Bob carneyAssociate Athletic Director

- Operations

John cunninghamAssociate Athletic Director

- Compliance

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BasKetBall - menleon rice - Head Coach 426-1504Jeff linder (Associate Head Coach) 426-1963danny henderson (Assistant Coach) 426-1963John rillie (Assistant Coach) 426-1413issac Williams (Director of Basketball Operations) 426-4916

BasKetBall - WomenGordy Presnell (Head Coach) 426-1412sunny smallwood (Associate Head Coach) 426-4891coby Butler (Assistant Coach) 426-4019heather sower (Assistant Coach) 426-1760cariann ramirez (Director of Basketball Operations) 426-4452

oPerations, stadiUm & GroUndsBob carney (Associate AD - Facilities & Operations) 426-2570dJ Giumento (Assistant AD - Facility Operation) 426-1513linsey saras (Athletic Events and Operations Coordinator) 426-2829eric thorpe (Game Operations & Events Director) 426-1538Jolenne dimeo (Facility Operations Supervisor) 426-1090scott duncan (Facility Maintenance Supervisor) 426-1050Brian Peterson (Building Facility Foreman) 426-3039dave Bowles (Grounds Foreman) 426-2163marc French (Building Facility Maintenance Foreman) 426-2163James carden (Building Facility Specialist) 426-1063Ben Jones (Building Facility Specialist) 426-1826shane morford (Building Facility Specialist) 426-1826

Promotions and marKetinGmatt Beckman (Assistant AD - Marketing & Promotions) 426-2681matt Gaudry (Director of Fan Development & Strategies) 426-2188spencer Jahn (Athletic Multimedia Specialist) 426-2574

strenGth & conditioninGJeff Pitman (Head Strength & Conditioning - Football) 949-7660adam hermann (Associate Strength & Conditioning - Olympic) 921-0584chris macKay (Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach) 995-1938lee marks (Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach) 830-5495

ticKet oFFiceanita Guerricabeitia (Assistant AD - Ticket Operations) 426-4737shaela Priaulx (Ticket Manager) 426-4737sabrena nottingham (Assistant Ticket Manager) 426-4737chris hansen (Box Office Manager) 426-4737

it & Video serVicesandy atkinson (Director of IT Systems) 861-2581Josh Borgman (Director of Creative Services) 426-4067caleb howard (Digital Media Coordinator) 501-5048Justin lachapelle (Technical Support Specialists) 861-5665taylor little (Video Coordinator) 426-4675Kevin riley (Team Video Coordinator, Football) 426-4067

FootBallBryan harsin (Head Coach) 426-2408Kent riddle (Associate HC / RBs/ Special Teams Coordinator) 426-1523steve caldwell (Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Line) 426-1525mike sanford (Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks) 426-1819marcel yates (Defensive Coordinator) 426-1817Junior adams (Wide Receivers) 426-1516andy avalos (Linebackers) 426-3115Julius Brown (Secondary) 426-1704eliah drinkwitz (Tight Ends) 426-1155scott huff (Offensive Line) 426-1282Brad larrondo (Assistant AD / Football) 426-3566Brian Wilkinson (Director of Football Operations) 426-2552antwon murray (Director of Recruiting) 426-5441taylor tharp (Director of Player Personnel) 426-1013darren Uscher (Football Operations Coordinator)Vicki sullivan (Management Assistant) 426-2408

GolF - mendan Potter (Head Coach) 426-3747ryan hietala (Assistant Coach) 426-3747

GolF - Womennicole Bird (Head Coach) 426-3167dave Bartels (Assistant Coach) 426-3167

Gymnasticstina Bird (Co-Head Coach) 559-8448neil resnick (Co-Head Coach) 859-0983Patty resnick (Assistant Coach) 859-2612

soccerJim thomas (Head Coach) 426-5425madison collins (Assistant Coach) 426-5425ed moore (Assistant Coach) 426-5425

soFtBallerin thorpe (Head Coach) 426-1797Brittany Gaston (Assistant Coach) 426-4899

sWimminG & diVinGKristin hill (Head Coach) 859-6012John lynch (Assistant Coach) 426-1703

tennis - menGreg Patton (Head Coach) 484-2432luke shields (Associate Head Coach) 871-6082

tennis - WomenBeck roghaar (Head Coach) 631-2842suzie matzenauer (Assistant Coach) 914-4391

tracK & Field / cross coUntry - men and Womencorey ihmels (Head Coach) 426-3657travis hartke (Assistant Coach / Distance & Operations) 426-2202Gavin o'neal (Assistant Coach / Sprints, Jumps, Multi) 426-3657Grant Wall (Assistant Coach / Throws) 426-1751

VolleyBallshawn Garus (Head Coach) 426-4490Breann crowell (Assistant Coach) 426-4490candy murphy (Assistant Coach) 426-1713

WrestlinGGreg randall (Head Coach) 426-2879chris owens (Assistant Coach) 426-1889Kirk White (Assistant Coach) 426-1889

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SPORTS INFORMATIONDEPARTMENT

TelevisionKTvB (nBC)P.O. Box 7, Boise, ID 83707

Sports Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375-7277Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KTVB.com

Sports Staff Jay Tust (SD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375-7277

[email protected] Ryan Larrondo (SR) . . . . . . . . . . . . 375-7277 [email protected]

KBoi (CBs)P.O. Box 2, Boise, ID 83707Sports Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472-2203Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KBOI2.com Sports Staff Chris Nettleton (SD) . . . . . . . . . . . . 472-2203 [email protected] Bryan Levin (SR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472-2203 [email protected] Kivi (ABC)1866 Chisholm Rd., Nampa, ID 83661 Sports Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381-6663 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Idaho6.com Sports Staff Paul Gerke (SD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381-6665 [email protected]

RAdioKBoi (AM 670) P.O. Box 1280, Boise, ID 83702

Sports Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336-3670Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 670KBOI.com

Sports StaffPaul J. Schneider (SD) . . . . . . . . . . . 336-3670

[email protected] Behler (PBP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .429-5584

[email protected]

KTiK (AM 1350)1419 W. Bannock, Boise, ID 83701

Sports Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424-1350Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KTIK.com

Sports StaffJeff Caves (SD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336-3670

[email protected]

KFXd (AM 630) 827 E. Park Blvd., Suite 201, Boise, ID 83712 Sports Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374-4580 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 580KIDO.com Sports Staff Wayne Dzubak (SD) 275-8160

[email protected]

esPn Boise (FM 96.5 & AM 730)5660 Franklin Rd. Suite 200, Nampa, ID 83687 Sports Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465-9966 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.esphboise.com Sports Staff Rick Worthington (PD) . . . . . . . . . . . 475-5224 [email protected] John Mallory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475-5207 [email protected]

newsPAPeRsArbiter (BsU student) 1910 University Dr., Boise, ID 83725

Sports Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345-8204 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ArbiterOnLine.com Sports Staff Nick Lowery (SE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426-3600 [email protected]

idaho Press Tribune 1618 Midland Blvd., Nampa, ID 83652 Sports Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465-8111 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IdahoPress.com Sports Staff TBA (SE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 467-8111 @idahopress.com B.J. Rains (SR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465-8190 [email protected]

idaho statesman1200 N. Curtis Rd., Boise, ID 83704 Sports Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377-6420 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . IdahoStatesman.com Sports Staff Mike Prater (SE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377-6421 [email protected] Chadd Cripe (SR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377-6398 [email protected] TBA (SC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377-6444 @idahostatesman.com Dave Southorn (SR) . . . . . . . . . . . . 890-0295 dsouthorn@idahostatesmancom

Times-news132 Fairfield St. W, Twin Falls, ID 83303 Sports Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 735-3230 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MagicValley.com Sports Staff David Bashore (SE) . . . . . . . . . . . . 735-3230 [email protected] Nick Ruland (SR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 735-3239 [email protected]

wiRe seRviCeAssociated PressP.O. Box 1187, Boise, ID 83701 Main Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343-1894 [email protected]

Boise sTATePRess BoX / Row

Albertsons Stadium (Football) . . . . . . 426-1408Appleton Tennis Center (Outdoor)* . . . 861-2796Boas Tennis Center (Indoor) . . . . . . . 426-5737Bronco Gym (Volleyball)* . . . . . . . . 861-2796Huber Field (Softball)* . . . . . . . . . . 982-0040Boise State Soccer Field* . . . . . . . . 921-7396Taco Bell Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426-1503

* = SID Cell Phone

Note: Idaho’s area code is 208 Legend: SD = sports director, SE = sports editor, SC = sports columnist,

SR = sports reporter, BC = bureau chief

LOCAL MEDIA DIRECTORy

Max CorbetAssociate Athletic Director,Communications

Alma Mater: Central Missouri St., 1979Joined Boise State: Oct. 1986 Office: 208-426-1515Cell: 208-859-6952Fax: 208-426-1778Email: [email protected]

Joe nickellSports Information Director

Responsibilities: Football (#1), Golf and Wrestling Alma Mater: Washington State, 2005Joined Boise State: Aug. 2006 Office: 208-426-3868Cell: 208-631-5483Fax: 208-426-1778Email: [email protected]

Aaron JaurezAssistant Sports Information Director

Responsibilities: Football (#2), Softball and Swimming & Diving Alma Mater: Santa Clara, 2004Joined Boise State: July 2014Office: 208-426-3438Cell: 208-982-0040Fax: 208-426-1778Email: [email protected]

doug linkAssistant Sports Information Director

Responsibilities: Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, Tennis and Sand Volleyball Alma Mater: Boise State, 1999 Joined Boise State: July 1998 Office: 208-426-1027Cell: 208-861-2796Fax: 208-426-1778Email: [email protected]

Mike walshAssistant Sports Information Director

Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Soccer and Website CoordinatorAlma Mater: Washington State, 2009Joined Boise State: July 2010Office: 208-426-1106Cell: 208-921-7396Fax: 208-426-1778Email: [email protected]

Jocelyn PerryGraduate Assistant,Sports Information Director

Responsibilities: Cross Country, Track & Field and Gymnastics Alma Mater: Washington, 2013 Joined Boise State: August 2013 Office: 208-426-4675Cell: 425-466-7465Fax: 208-426-1778Email: [email protected]

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Press BoxBoise State features a state-of-the-art press box located on the

sixth floor of the Stueckle Sky Center. There are 60 seats in the main media area, and five broadcast booths. Five elevators (three in the north tower and two in the south tower) allow access to the press box. Wireless internet is provided throughout the press box.

sidelinesSideline passes will only be issued to credentialed print

photographers and videographers. Passes must be displayed at all times. All photographers must operate outside the 25-yard lines (team boxes) and must remain behind the white out-of-bounds area of the field. University personnel will monitor the sidelines at all times. A photographer work room is located on the sixth floor press box and in the conference room of the Varsity Center located at the south end of Albertsons Stadium.

media ParkingA parking area for credentialed media has been established at

the Lincoln Garage located at the intersection of Lincoln Ave. and University Drive. Media must display a pass issued by the Boise State sports information office at all times.

Press Box servicesFull statistical services will be provided. Programs, press guides,

starting lineups and other pre-game information will be available prior to kickoff. Statistical reports will be distributed following each quarter and at halftime. Statistics include scoring summary, team and individual statistics, tackle charts, play-by-play and time of possession.

A catered meal will be served prior to kickoff for members of the media.

Press Box internet data and telephone linesThe Albertson Stadium press box has wireless connections

and a limited amount of high speed data lines, along with a limited number of telephone lines. The main press box phone number is (208) 426-1408. Two courtesy phone lines and an ISDN line are installed in the visiting radio booth at no charge. The Spid numbers for the ISDN lines are 208-336-0307.1111 and 208-336-0309.1111

Post-Game interviewsThe Boise State locker room is closed to all members of

the media. After a short cooling off period following the game, head coach Bryan Harsin and Bronco players will be available for interviews in the team meeting room of the Bleymaier Football Center. All requests for post-game interviews must be made through a member of the Boise State sports information staff.

PracticeAll Bronco players report on July 31 (Thursday). The first

preseason practice will be on August 1 (Friday). The team will workout in helmets and shells the first few practices. The first practice in full pads will be August 5 (Tuesday).

The team will hold two scrimmages during preseason drills. The first is on August 7 (Thursday) and will be closed to media and fans. The second scrimmage is on August 15 (Friday) beginning at 6:30 p.m. and will be open to the media and public.

Practice will change to its regular season schedule on August 19 (Tuesdah). During the season only the first 20 minutes of the Tuesday practice is open to the media. The rest of the practices are closed.

interview Policy - schedule Members of the media must first contact the sports information office for interviews with the Boise State coaching staff and players. Players are available for interviews 30 minutes prior to the start of Coach Harsin's weekly press conference, and between Noon and 1:00 p.m. (MT) Tuesday and Wednesday. Assistant coaches are available usually after practice. During the season there will be no player interviews on Sunday, Thursday and Friday. Players are also not available to opposing team's media members. Sports Information Director Joe Nickell is the interview contact. Please contact him by e-mail at [email protected].

head coach Bryan harsin’s interview schedule Coach Harsin will be have a press conference each Monday from 1:00 to 1:30 p.m. (mt) with local media members in the Bleymaier Football Center located at the north end of Albertsons Stadium. Credentials issued by Boise State must be visable to attend Coach Harsin's press conference. Coach Harsin will also have a press briefing via teleconference on Mondays with the opposing team’s media members at 2:00 p.m. (mt) The phone number to call for this briefing is 888-813-8477, and the passcode is 758954.

Press credential Policy The approval of all press credentials are at the sole discretion of the Boise State athletic department. Press credentials must be requested online via sportssystems.com/BoiseState. This is only way to obtain a credential for Boise State home games. Credentials will not be mailed and may only be obtained on game day at the Ticket Office Media Will Call window located on the west side of Albertson Stadium. Media Will Call will open six hours prior to kickokff. A photo id must be shown to receive the credential and the credential will need to be signed for. Media credentials are issued solely to the person identified. It may not be transferred or used by any other person. Acceptance of a media credential requires compliance with all Boise State rules and regulations applicable to the media credential. Any breach or failure to comply with these terms, conditions, rules and/or regulations may result in the cancellation and withdrawal of the media credential, including but not limited to the expulsion from the athletics event for which it was issued, and denial of a media credential for any and all future athletics events. Each Credential Holder will be issued a pass/credential to attend Boise State games, open practices, press conferences, interview sessions and other events where the Boise State Athleteic Department has issued an invitation. During games, credentialed media can not produce in any form a “real-time” description of the event. Real-time is defined by Boise State as a continuous play-by-play account or live, extended live/real-time statistics, or detailed description of an event. Live-video/digital images or live audio are not permitted. Each of the aforementioned descriptions are exclusive to Boise State’s Web site and/or media groupls that have aquired the live broadcast rights. Periodic updates of scores, statistics or other brief descriptions of the competition throughout the event are acceptable. The determination of real-time description shall be Boise State’s sole discretion. If Boise State deems that a Credential Holder is producing a real-time description of the contest, Boise State reserves all actions against Credential Holder, including but not limited to the revocation of the credential. Boise State will credential the official website of the home and visiting schools, along with the online service of the national over-the-air television network. Other websites will be issued credentials at the discretion of the Boise State athletic department.

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B o b B e h l e r a n d Pe t e Cavender return to the radio broadcast booth for the sixth straight season.

The 2014 season marks the seventh year Behler has handled the play-by-play duties, while this is the sixth season Cavender will be providing commentary.

The past four years Behler has been recognized for his efforts as he was named the Idaho Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.

Behler came to Boise at the start of the 2008 season after serving nine years as the Director of Broadcast Services at the University of Massachusetts, where he won eight Associated Press awards for his play-by-play of Minutemen sports.

From 1986-1999, Behler was the voice at Bucknell University (Penn.), and from 1985-1986, he broadcast for the Chattanooga Lookouts AA baseball team. He received his bachelor’s degree in Broadcast News from the University of Georgia in 1985, where he announced women’s basketball and baseball. Behler’s past free lance credits include the NCAA Basketball Tournament for CBS Radio and SportsCenter Updates for ESPN Radio. A native of Stockton, Calif., he got his broadcasting start while in high school,

Bob Behler and Pete CavenderBronco Sports Network

doing local sports. Cavender played offensive guard for Boise State from 2003-2007. In 2007, he also saw some time at center and tight end. He missed all of the 2006 season, due to a ruptured Achilles tendon in summer conditioning. An outstanding student, Cavender was a four–year recipient of the Bronco Scholar-Athlete Award and was also named to the 2007 Academic All-WAC team as a senior. Born and raised in Elko, Nev., he graduated with a degree in Communications from Boise State in December 2007 and is currently

employed as an agent for Premier Insurance in the employee benefits division.

KBOI-AM (670) in Boise is the flagship for the 15-station Bronco Sports Network. The rest of the network include KKGL-FM (96.9) in Boise; KORC-FM (92.7) in Burns, Ore.; KID-FM (96.1) in Idaho Falls/Pocatello; KZKY-FM (104.5) in Idaho Falls/Ucon; KPKY-FM (94.9) in Pocatello; KACH-AM/FM (1340 and 104.5) in Preston; KCHQ-FM (102.1) in Driggs; KBKR-AM (1490) in Baker City, Oregon; KLBM-AM (1450) in La Grande, Oregon; KDZY-FM (98.3) in McCall; KSRA-AM (960) in Salmon; KOFE-AM (1240) in Saint Maries; and KSNQ-FM (98.3) in Twin Falls.

Bronco Sports Properties (BSP) is the multimedia rights holder and sports marketing arm for Boise State University athletics.

In addition to statewide radio and select TV broadcast programing for Boise State athletics, BSP offers corporate customers a multitude of marketing and media sponsorship opportunities that include television, venue signage, event sponsorship, gameday promotions, video features, hospitality, overall marketing partnerships and the continued development of the Bronco official website: www.broncosports.com.

Dan Hawley serves as general manager of Bronco Sports Properties. He is assisted by associate general manager Joey King, and account executives Kevin Tiemann and Steve Herman.

Bronco Sports Network

Bronco Sports Properties

Dan HawleyGeneral Manager

BSP is a property of Learfield Sports, which manages multimedia rights for more than 50 collegiate institutions and associations and titles the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup with NACDA and USA Today. The company’s multimedia rights encompass numerous content distribution platforms to deliver the passion of college athletics across radio, television and digital networks to fans globally. Its exclusive sports programming reaches more than 50 million television households nationally and delivers nearly 17,000 hours of radio programming on more than 1,100 radio stations. To learn more about the company’s 40-year history and comprehensive collegiate portfolio, visit www.learfieldsports.com.

Kevin TeimannAccount Exe.

Joey KingAssociate GM

Mark SteinerAccount Exe.

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this is the moUntain West - From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. Now in its 16th year, the MW has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics.

The Mountain West has marked several achievements over its first 15 years of existence, most notably becoming the first to establish a sports television network dedicated solely to an intercollegiate athletic conference (The Mtn.). The Mountain West also was the first to experiment with the coaches’ challenge in the college football instant replay system, and was the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS conference to participate in four BCS bowl games, winning three. In 2011-12, the Mountain West was among the first conferences to implement a league-wide state-of-the-art basketball instant replay system.

Additionally, the Mountain West was the first conference to have a member institution with No. 1 overall picks in both the NFL and NBA drafts in the same year (Utah’s Alex Smith and Andrew Bogut, respectively in 2005). With UNLV’s Anthony Bennett claiming the No. 1 pick in the 2013 NBA Draft, the Mountain West is one of three conferences to have multiple No. 1 NBA draft selections since 2000. Also, with San Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg earning the No. 1 pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, the Mountain West is one of two conferences to have the No. 1 selection in each of the NFL, NBA and MLB drafts since the MW was founded in 1999.

The pending changes in the NCAA governance structure set the table for another Conference first, when two members of the MW Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) were included in the June 2014 meeting of the Mountain West Board of Directors. New Mexico track and field athlete Kendall Spencer, the national chair of the 2014-15 NCAA Division I Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and Air Force volleyball player Emma Dridge joined the BOD members in this historic meeting to advance the discussion on student-athlete involvement in the NCAA and MW governance structure.

The Mountain West is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within Mountain West boundaries, including the majestic Rocky Mountain range, which borders five MW institutions (Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico and Utah State). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the desert cities of Las Vegas and Reno, home to UNLV and Nevada, respectively, while Fresno State, San Diego State and San Jose State add a West coast influence with their locations in Central, Southern and Northern California. The inclusion of the Hawai‘i football program extends the Mountain West footprint to the beautiful islands in the Pacific Ocean, while the addition of the women’s soccer program at Colorado College gives the MW an additional presence in the Rocky Mountains.

history - The Mountain West was conceived on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight institutions — Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming — decided to form a new NCAA Division I-A intercollegiate athletic conference. The split from a former 16-team conference re-established continuity

and stability among the membership within the new league and signaled the continuation of its tradition-rich, long-standing athletic rivalries. Three of the MW’s eight original members have been conference rivals since the 1960s (New Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force (1980) were longtime members as well. UNLV and TCU entered the fold in 1996 and the Rebels continued as one of the original eight institutions that formed the MW in 1999. TCU re-joined the group with its first year of competition in the Mountain West in 2005-06. With conference realignment sweeping the nation in recent years, the MW has been proactive in addressing membership changes. Boise State joined the Mountain West in 2011-12, followed by Fresno State and the University of Nevada on July 1, 2012. Also on July 1, 2012, the University of Hawai‘i became a football-only member of the Conference. On July 1, 2013, the Mountain West further expanded when San José State and Utah State joined the Conference, bringing to 11 the number of full-time member institutions and 12 football-playing members. On July 1, 2014, the Colorado College women’s soccer program became the first non-football affiliate member of the Mountain West, expanding that sport to 12 Conference participants.

When the Mountain West officially began operations on July 1, 1999, the new league had in place a seven-year contract with ESPN, giving the broadcaster exclusive national television rights to MW football and men’s basketball, and three-year agreements to send the league’s football champion to the Liberty Bowl and a second team to the Las Vegas Bowl. Commissioner Craig Thompson also arranged a third bowl tie-in each of the first three seasons (1999 Motor City, 2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans) before securing a four-year deal with the Emerald Bowl in San Francisco in 2002. Entering the 2013 season, the MW has six contracted bowl affiliations – the Las Vegas Bowl, San Diego Country Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl, Hawai‘i Bowl, Famous Potato Idaho Bowl, Gildan New Mexico Bowl and R+L Carrier New Orleans Bowl.

An innovator in the postseason bowl structure, the MW engineered many “firsts,” as league teams have participated in five inaugural bowl games (2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans, 2002 San Francisco (Emerald), 2005 Poinsettia, 2006 New Mexico), as well as placing the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS team into a BCS bowl game with Utah’s appearance in the 2005 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

academic consortiUm - From the outset, Mountain West member institutions have been committed to creating strong academic relationships, as well as athletic competition. To that end, the chief academic officers of each institution have explored academic exchange programs, library crossovers and shared research. In addition, the faculty athletics representatives routinely provide academic assistance and test-taking services for student-athletes visiting from fellow member institutions for competition.

oPPortUnity - The Mountain West provides a first-class athletic and academic experience for more than 5,100 student-athletes each year. Over the past 15 years, 41 Mountain West student-athletes have earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, and since the league’s inception in 1999, an additional 30 student-athletes have been named MW Scholar-Athlete of the year and awarded league-sponsored postgraduate scholarships. Three Mountain West student-athletes have earned distinction as Rhodes Scholars (Jessica Mellinger, Wyoming and Delavane Diaz and Brittany Morreale, Air Force). Conference student-athletes are also given a voice regarding pertinent issues within the

MW and NCAA governance structure through representation on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). The Mountain West SAAC consists of 23 representatives; two student-athletes from each full member institution and one faculty athletics representative. The committee reviews and reacts to legislation and to other topics referred by the Conference constituent groups or committees related to the student-athlete experience. With the inclusion of two SAAC members at the June, 2014 meeting of the MW Board of Directors, the Conference reaffirmed its commitment to the participation of student-athletes in its governance structure, consistent with the Mountain’s West focus on enhancing the student-athlete experience. achieVement - The MW has produced 840 All-America selections among its 18 sponsored sports (men’s swimming was discontinued as a Conference sport following the 2010-11 season) in the last 15 years, including a league-record 83 All-America honorees in 2010-11. A total of 150 MW student-athletes have also earned Academic All-America accolades in that span. The Mountain West has sent at least 25 teams to NCAA postseason events in each of the past 15 years, capturing three team national championships in women’s cross country and producing 36 individual national champions in the sports of men’s golf, men’s cross country, and men’s and women’s indoor track & field and outdoor track & field.

Mountain West members have participated in 62 bowl games under the league umbrella, including four appearances in BCS games. The MW has earned 72 postseason bids in men’s basketball, with five Sweet 16 appearances among 40 NCAA Tournament slots, as well as two NIT Final Four berths. MW women’s basketball has tallied 63 postseason slots, including 33 NCAA bids, five Sweet 16 appearances and one Elite Eight berth since 2000. Wyoming won the MW’s first WNIT championship in 2007 with a win over Wisconsin. In women’s volleyball, the MW has had 37 NCAA bids with eight Sweet 16 berths and one Elite Eight appearance. Women’s soccer has earned 28 NCAA bids since 1999, with two Sweet 16 berths and one Elite Eight appearance. Mountain West men’s golf has sent at least three teams to the NCAA Men's Golf Regionals in each of its 15 years, while women’s golf has had at least three teams participate in NCAA Regionals 12 of the last 15 years.

sPortsmanshiP - Named a Sports Ethics Fellow by the Institute for International Sport in 1998, Commissioner Thompson has been a driving force for sportsmanship within intercollegiate athletics. As part of its continuing growth and development, the Mountain West implemented an extensive Sportsmanship Initiative, endorsed by both the MW Joint Council and MW Board of Directors. The program is made up of several elements, which are both practical and philosophical in nature. While the MW has significant penalties in place to deal with violations, the Sportsmanship Initiative is primarily promotional and educational in nature. The goal is to develop an environment that fosters appropriate behavior from all Conference constituencies.

mountain West quick FactsFounded: July 1, 1999Members for the 2014-15 academic year: Air

Force, Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Hawai‘i (football only), Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San José State, UNLV, Utah State, Wyoming

Team NCAA Championships: 3Individual NCAA Championships: 36NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners: 41Academic All-America Selections: 160 All-America Selections: 840

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Craig Thompson was the Mountain West Conference’s first employee when he was named Commissioner on Oct. 15, 1998. Ever since, Thompson has navigated the Conference through the ever-changing landscape of intercollegiate athletics. As the league enters its 16th season of competition in 2014-15, Thompson continues to create and improve the opportunities for Mountain West institutions and student-athletes to be successful both academically and athletically.

Since the Mountain West opened its doors on January 4, 1999,

Thompson has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW has flourished under the guidance of Commissioner Thompson and continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. He has been instrumental in negotiating nearly $300 million in television revenue and has been an innovator in the postseason bowl structure as MW teams have participated in five inaugural bowl games.

As conference realignment spread throughout the collegiate landscape over the past few years, Thompson positioned the Mountain West for the future with the additions of Fresno State and the University of Nevada on July 1, 2012, and San José State University and Utah State University on July 1, 2013. The University of Hawai‘i also joined the league as a football-only member on July 1, 2012.

His leadership and vision have helped the conference enhance its television revenue and exposure through revolutionary agreements with CBS Sports Network, Comcast and ESPN, including becoming the first major collegiate athletic conference to launch a dedicated sports channel featuring exclusive programming around its athletic programs, as well as conference news. In the summer of 2006, the centerpiece of this historic relationship was realized with the launch of The Mtn. – MountainWest Sports Network – the first sports network dedicated to serving a single collegiate athletic conference.

Thompson has been instrumental in strengthening the position of the Mountain West in the current Bowl Championship Series (BCS) structure. In 2006, he spearheaded an effort that resulted in better access for the MW and more than doubled the annual BCS revenue on an annual basis for non-automatic-qualifying conferences. The MW has been steadfast in its efforts to find a way to make the collegiate postseason football system fair for all universities.

Through its first 15 years of competition, the Mountain West has participated in 62 bowl games, amassing a 35-27 (.565) all-time record in those contests. Over the last 10 seasons, the MW has captured the Bowl Challenge Cup four times and owns the second-best win percentage in bowl games among the 10 FBS conferences with a 28-19 mark (.595). The MW claimed the 2010, 2009 and 2007 Challenge Cups after finishing each of the three postseasons with 4-1 (.800) records. The league earned its first Cup after registering a 2-1 mark in bowl competition during the 2004 season. The Mountain West is the only conference to win the Bowl Challenge Cup four times since the award’s inception in 2002.

Prior to his current role, Thompson served as the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference for nearly eight years and as the only commissioner of the American South Conference prior to the merger of the two leagues in 1991.

During his eight years at the Sun Belt, he spent the majority of his time addressing national trends and challenges in intercollegiate athletics, television exposure, issues relating to conference membership and promoting corporate involvement. In 1997-98, the Sun Belt instituted a comprehensive sportsmanship policy, which earned Thompson designation as a 1998 Sports Ethics Fellow by the Institute for International Sport. Under Thompson’s leadership, the Sun Belt was active in expansion as it continued to strengthen its posture nationally, adding Florida International University and the University of Denver.

Thompson is an integral part of the national landscape in intercollegiate athletics, holding many prestigious NCAA posts. He is currently on the NCAA Football Board of Directors and a member of the BCS administration. Thompson also is a member of the College Football Officiating Board of Managers, LLC, and a consultant for the Task Force on Commercial Activity in Intercollegiate Athletics. He also has served on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee (1995-2000) and was appointed Chair of the committee in July 1999, completing his term September 1, 2000.

Over the tenure of his career, Thompson has been a member of the Executive Committee and the Director’s Cup Committee of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), as well as the governing NCAA Council and various Council subcommittees. He has also played a prominent role in hosting numerous men’s and women’s NCAA postseason basketball tournaments in St. Louis, Atlanta, New Orleans and Denver.

Prior to its merger with the Sun Belt, Thompson served as the first and only commissioner of the American South Conference, which boasted an NCAA national champion in women’s basketball during its first year. The American South also gained immediate national cable television exposure on ESPN and sent numerous teams into NCAA postseason play during the conference’s four-year history.

Preceding his move to commissioner, Thompson served four years as the Director of Communications for the Metro Conference in Atlanta. While at the Metro, he directed the communications operations and administered conference championship events. Thompson originated the Metro Conference Sportswriters and Broadcasters Association, began a weekly radio program with over 300 affiliate stations, and originated a weekly satellite video program involving all Metro institutions. He also took on administrative duties such as coordination of officials, scheduling of tournament and regular-season play, and handling of legislative rules interpretations.

Thompson graduated from the University of Minnesota with an undergraduate degree in journalism. Following graduation, he spent two years as assistant sports information director at Kansas State University, earning numerous CoSIDA publication awards. He then spent three years as director of public relations and promotions for the NBA’s Kansas City Kings.

Thompson and his wife, Carla, have a son (Ted) and a daughter (Emma).

athletic eXPerience1998-present Commissioner, Mountain West Conference1991-98 Commissioner, Sun Belt Conference1987-91 Commissioner, American South Conference1983-87 Director of Communications, Metro Conference1980-83 Dir. of Public Relations & Promotions, Kansas City Kings1978-80 Assistant SID, Kansas State University ncaa eXPerience2014-present College Football Playoff Management Committee2013-present Chair, FBS Subdivision of the Collegiate

Commissioners Association2011-12 Division I Bowl Licensing Task Force2008-10 Consultant, Task Force on Commercial Activity in

Intercollegiate Athletics2008-10 NCAA Football President2007-present College Football Officiating Board of Managers, LLC1999-present NCAA Football Board of Directors2002-04 NCAA Men’s Basketball Issues Committee1999-00 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee Chair1995-00 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee1994-97 NCAA Basketball Officiating Committee1989-92 NCAA Council• NCAA Council Subcommittee to Review Reform Proposals (1991)• NCAA Council Subcommittee to Develop a Division I-AAA Football Classification (1990-91) • NCAA Council Subcommittee on Athletics Certification (1991-92)

additional actiVities and honors2011-present Board of Consultants, JMI LLC2005 NCAA Football College Relations Committee2002 Horizon Awards Voting Academy2000-present Lou Groza Award Voting2000-present Naismith Awards Voting1999-present USA Football Board of Directors1998 Sports Ethics Fellow, Institute for International Sport1994-98 Vice Chairman, Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation1992-98 Directors’ Cup Committee, National Association of

Collegiate Directors of Athletics. Executive Committee (1992-94).1992-98 District III Chairman, NIT Advisory Committee1991 National Advisory Committee, Atlanta Tipoff Club1991-93 Division I-AAA Vice President, Collegiate Commissioners Association1990-98 Selection Committee, Babe Didrikson Zaharias Award

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MW FOOTBALL ON TELEVISION

The Mountain West Conference, in collaboration with Campus Insiders and Volar Video, will greatly expand the video content and reach of its digital network starting in the fall of 2013. Under this unique alliance, the Mountain West will live-stream hundreds of its men’s and women’s sporting events, add branded studio programming, develop sponsorship opportunities and grow distribution on multiple platforms and devices.

Since its launch in October of 2012, the Mountain West Digital Network has provided fans over 500 on-demand videos, while also live-streaming its 2013 women’s basketball, baseball and swimming and diving championships. The enhanced network, powered by Campus Insiders and utilizing Volar Video’s revolutionary production solution, will continue to provide on-demand video content, as well as live-stream an unprecedented number of events from the league’s 18 sports.

Volar Video’s proprietary platform features production software that allows for seamless multi-camera switching, full-custom graphics and

a high-definition embeddable video stream into custom or existing websites. Mountain West Digital Network content will be free to users and supported by sponsorship and advertising that enables geo-targeted commercials through the deployment of mid-roll insertions. The network offers marketers a unique opportunity to reach a targeted audience both regionally and across the country.

All Mountain West programming will be available through CampusInsiders.com, the online destination and leading digital content syndication source for college sports. Campus Insiders, a partnership between Silver Chalice Ventures and IMG College, goes beyond the traditional sports media experience, giving dedicated fans an insider’s perspective that includes behind-the-scenes content, original video programming (including hosts Bonnie Bernstein and Seth Davis), and live streaming events. Campus Insiders will incorporate the Mountain West into its many existing distribution relationships, including partners on VOD, OTT and IP-Connected platforms.

“We are excited about the evolution of the Mountain West Digital Network,” said Craig Thompson, Commissioner of the Mountain West. “We know Volar Video’s unique solution and Campus Insiders’ original programming and distribution expertise will give our institutions the ability to provide unparalleled exposure for student-athletes. This venture will heighten the brand of the Conference and enrich how our fans connect with their favorite players and teams.”

Available to fans in August, high-quality Mountain West Digital Network content will be accessible on multiple devices, including laptops, smartphones and tablets, and will feature 12 unique channels of Mountain West action. Each of the league’s institutions will have its own individual channel, while the MW will offer a Conference-wide channel featuring all available digital content. The network will also feature a custom-designed studio operation in Colorado Springs, Colo.

“Campus Insiders’ mission is to give college sports fans access to information and events for their favorite teams,” said Crowley Sullivan, general manager of Campus Insiders. “By employing this type of technology, coupled with great content and our team of on-campus Insiders, we can provide a deeper experience for Mountain West sports fans.”

“Volar Video not only provides colleges with a cost effective way to live stream events in high-definition, but more importantly, it affords an avenue to monetize the process,” said Jim Host, president and CEO of Volar Video. “By using our proprietary solution, colleges can easily and cost-effectively connect with audiences no matter their location or their preferred viewing platform.”

MOUNTAIN WEST DIGITAL NETWORK

The Mountain West has exclusive national television rights agreements with CBS Sports Network and ESPN, Inc. CBS Sports Network is the primary rights holder and 2013 will be the network’s eighth year broadcasting Mountain West football games. On March 20, 2013, the Mountain West and ESPN, Inc. announced a long-term agreement, establishing the network as the second national television partner for Conference-controlled 2013 football and men’s basketball games. Between the two networks, at least 44 football games will be televised annually on their various platforms. The CBS Sports Network and ESPN agreements are scheduled to run concurrently through 2019-20. About CBS Sports NetworkAvailable to 99 million homes nationwide, CBS Sports Network is the 24-hour destination of CBS Sports and home of Jim Rome’s show “Rome,” airing weeknights at 6 p.m. ET. The network televises more than 300 live games and over 2,000 hours of original programming every year. The network telecasts Professional Bull Riding (PBR), live football, basketball and more from the Mountain West, Conference USA, Atlantic 10, as well as Army, Navy and the Patriot League.

CBS Sports Network also delivers exclusive coverage of SEC football, live NCAA® Tournament studio analysis, award-winning original productions and much more. CBS Sports Network is the home of both the National Lacrosse League (NLL) and Major League Lacrosse (MLL). Throughout the year, the network also telecasts a full slate of original programming such as behind-the-scenes series, documentaries and studio coverage featuring expert analysis, predictions, in-depth interviews and more.

About ESPNESPN, Inc., is the world’s leading multinational, multimedia sports entertainment company featuring a portfolio of more than 50 multimedia sports assets. The company is comprised of eight U.S. 24-hour television networks (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNEWS, ESPNU, ESPN Classic, ESPN Deportes, ESPN 3D and Longhorn Network) and five HD simulcast services (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNEWS and ESPN Deportes). Other businesses include ESPN Regional Television, ESPN International (35 networks, syndication, radio, digital), ESPN Radio (broadcast, satellite, digital, a growing category led by ScoreCenter), ESPN.com (plus a variety of sport-, college-, and market-specific sites), ESPN The Magazine, ESPN Enterprises and espnW. Multi-screen offerings include WatchESPN (access to several ESPN networks online and via an app), ESPN3 (live multi-screen network available online, on the go and via Xbox LIVE) and ESPN Mobile (mobile Web, mobile TV and video, apps, alerts and messaging). Based in Bristol, Conn., ESPN is 80 percent owned by ABC, Inc., which is an indirect subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. The Hearst Corporation holds a 20 percent interest in ESPN.

CBS SPORTS NETWORK AND ESPN

DIRECTV Sports Networks and the Mountain West Conference have entered into a multi-year agreement, making DIRECTV Sports, and its ROOT SPORTS-branded regional sports network, the regional TV home of Mountain West football and men’s basketball.

ROOT SPORTS Rocky Mountain will annually produce and televise approximately 10 football games featuring Mountain West teams, and a minimum of 25 MW intra-conference and non-conference men’s basketball games, beginning with the 2013-2014 season. All events will be produced and distributed in high definition.

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HOME GAMES IN BOLD* - Mountain West Game

DATE OPPONENT TIME (MT)10.17 FRESNO STATE * 6 p.m.10.24 BYU 7 p.m.11.8 @ New Mexico * 5 p.m.11.15 SAN DIEGO STATE * TBA11.22 @ Wyoming * TBA11.29 UTAH STATE * TBA

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