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HAWAI’I RAINBOW WARRIORS (7-5; 4-3 MW) vs. SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS (7-4; 4-3 MW) SAT., NOV. 24 :: 7:30 p.m. PT (announced) | 7:32 p.m. PT (kick) + possible 5 min. slide :: SDCCU STADIUM (54,000) :: SAN DIEGO, CALIF. TV: ESPNU; Live Stream: WatchESPN Mike Couzens (play-by-play) Kirk Morrison (analysis) Tom Scofield (producer) Aztecs Radio Network: 101.5 KGB / XTRA 1360 / Fox Sports Inland Empire (IE) 1350 / XM Internet 981 (pregame starts at 5:30 p.m. PT on XTRA) Ted Leitner (play-by-play) Rich Ohrnberger (analyst) Judson Richards (pregame, sidelines) J.R. Tolver (pregame) Jon Schaeffer (half, post) Live Stats: GoAztecs.com 2018 SCHEDULE (7-4 / 4-3 MW) GAME 12 COMBINED FB & MBB  WINNING PCT. / SINCE 2010 Highest combined football and men’s bas- ketball winning pct. since the start of the 2010 FB season (through Nov. 17) Rk. School                              Pct. 1. Ohio State .765 2. San Diego State .730 3. Wisconsin .725 4. Oregon .725 5. Michigan State .724 6. Louisville .722 7. Arizona .720 SCENE SETTER (through games of Nov. 17) n San Diego State honors 14 seniors who have presided over one of the most successful tenures of football in school history on Saturday when it plays host to Hawai’i. Kickoff for the regular-season finale is set for 7:30 p.m. PT. n In the last four-plus seasons (since some of the seniors arrived in 2014), the Aztecs have won two Mountain West championships, won or shared three division titles, played in four bowl games and posted a 46-19 record for the 11th-best winning percentage (.708) nationally during that span. n SDSU has won seven of its last eight Senior Day games (7-1) since 2010. n San Diego State has won six straight games against Hawai’i by a combined score of 211-66 (35.2-11.0) and 15 of the last 17 meetings in the series. n The Aztecs are 21-9-2 all-time against the Rainbow Warriors, including a 10-3 record at home. n SDSU has played nine consecutive games that have been decided by single digits (San Diego State is 6-3 in those games). n The Aztecs are 2-1 this season in the game following a loss and is 6-3 in the game following their last eight in-season defeats. n SDSU has not lost three straight games since Sept. 12-26, 2015. San Diego State finished 11-3 that season, starting a streak of three consecutive double-digit winning campaigns. Prior to that stretch, the last time the Aztecs lost three straight games in the same season was the first three of the 2013 campaign (SDSU went onto finish 8-5). NEWS AND NOTES (through games of Nov. 17) n San Diego State is 38-10 in its last 48 overall games and 26-7 in its last 33 regular-season games against Mountain West opponents (28-7 against MW opponents, including conference championship games). n The Aztecs are 10-4 in their last 14 games decided by eight points or less and 24-11 in one-score games in the Rocky Long era. n SDSU is currently 12th nationally in total defense, allowing only 310.3 yards per game. San Diego State has been particularly effective on that side of the ball of late, holding five of its last seven opponents to 297 yards or less. Since 2015, the Aztecs are 36- 4 when holding their opponent to 380 yards of total offense or less. n SDSU is sixth nationally in rushing defense per game at 97.3 yards (fifth in rush average defense (2.7). San Diego State is 33-5 since 2015 (11-1 in last 12) when the opponent has a 3.7 yards per rush average or lower. n The Aztecs have won 25 consecutive games when owning a turnover advantage, the longest active streak in FBS. n SDSU is averaging 14.94 yards per completion, the ninth-highest average nationally. Of all San Diego State quarterbacks in the last 22 seasons (since 1996), junior Ryan Agnew has the highest career yards per completion (14.69, min. 100 completions). n Senior PK John Baron II has three game-winning field goals this season (defined as a field goal in the last five minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime that put a team in the lead for good), tied for the most in the FBS overtime era (since 1996). He also is tied for the national lead in 50-plus yard field goals this season (4) and is one of two kickers who are 4-for-4 from 50-plus yards. SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL Eight Straight Bowl Game Appearances  s 21 Conference Championships  s 2016, 2015, 2012 Mountain West Champions Contacts: Mike May, senior associate AD ([email protected]); Jamie McConeghy, assistant AD/media relations ([email protected]); Lauren Weaver, media relations coordinator ([email protected]) GOAZTECS.COM HAWAI’I SAN DIEGO STATE FBS Rk. Statistics FBS Rk. 32.2 43 Points/Game 115 21.6 35.8 111 Points Allowed/Game 26 20.9 117.7 119 Rushing Yds./Game 82 156.8 206.1 105 Rushing Yds. Allowed/Game 6 97.3 310.3 13 Passing Yds./Game 100 192.8 235.7 75 Passing Yds. Allowed/Game 52 213.0 428.0 48 Total Offense/Game 111 349.6 441.8 103 Total Defense/Game 12 310.3 San Diego State has fnished the last four seasons ranked among the top 16 teams nationally in total defense. HIGHEST FBS WIN PCT. SINCE  OCT. 3, 2015 Best records in the nation since Oct. 3, 2015 (through Nov. 17). Rk. School                W-L        Pct. 1. Alabama 49-2 .961 2. Clemson 48-4 .923 3. Ohio State 41-6 .872 4. Oklahoma 41-7 .854 5. San Diego State 38-10 .792 During the last 48 games, SDSU has outscored its opponents, 1,489-897 (average of: 31.0-18.7). HAWAIIATHLETICS.COM :: TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Media Opportunities / Weekly Schedule 2 Schedule / Results 3 General Notes 3-18 Mountain West / Opponent Standings 19 Head Coach Rocky Long 20 Coaching Staff 21 Roster 22-23 Depth Chart 24 Recaps 25-35 Player Profiles 36-78 Statistics 79-92 Last Time it Happened 93-95 at (13/13) Stanford L 10-31 Fri., Aug. 31 | 6 p.m. PT | Stanford, Calif. | FS1 Sacramento State W 28-14 Sat., Sept. 8 | 6 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium (23/25) Arizona State W 28-21 Sat., Sept. 15 | 7:30 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium | CBSSN Eastern Michigan ot-W 23-20 Sat., Sept. 22 | 7:30 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium | CBSSN at (--/24) Boise State W 19-13 Sat., Oct. 6 | 1:30 p.m. MT | Boise, Idaho | ESPNU Air Force W 21-17 Fri., Oct. 12 | 6 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium | CBSSN San José State W 16-13 Sat., Oct. 20 | 7:30 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium | CBSSN at Nevada L 24-28  Sat., Oct. 27 | 7:30 p.m. PT | Reno, Nev. | ESPNU at New Mexico W 31-23  Sat., Nov. 3 | 8:15 p.m. MT | Albuquerque, N.M. | ESPNU UNLV L 24-27 Sat., Nov. 10 | 7:30 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium | ESPN2 at Fresno State L 14-23 Sat., Nov. 17 | 7:30 p.m. PT | Fresno, Calif. | CBSSN Hawai’i Sat., Nov. 24 | 7:30 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium | ESPNU LIVE COVERAGE MOST 50-YARD FIELD GOALS IN 2018 Most 50-yard feld goals this season (through Nov. 17). Rk. Name (School)   FG-FGA   PCT. 1. John Baron II (SDSU) 4-4 1.000 Alex Kessman (PITT) 4-4 1.000 Chase McLaughlin (ILL) 4-6 .667 4. Andre Szmyt (SYR) 3-3 1.000 Dominik Eberle (USU) 3-4 .750 Wyatt Bryan (CSU) 3-5 .600 Baron’s leads all FBS kickers this year with three game-winning feld goals.

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HAWAI’I RAINBOW WARRIORS (7-5; 4-3 MW) vs. SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS (7-4; 4-3 MW)SAT., NOV. 24 :: 7:30 p.m. PT (announced) | 7:32 p.m. PT (kick) + possible 5 min. slide :: SDCCU STADIUM (54,000) :: SAN DIEGO, CALIF.

TV: ESPNU; Live Stream: WatchESPN Mike Couzens (play-by-play) Kirk Morrison (analysis) Tom Scofield (producer)

Aztecs Radio Network: 101.5 KGB / XTRA 1360 / Fox SportsInland Empire (IE) 1350 / XM Internet 981 (pregame starts at 5:30p.m. PT on XTRA)

Ted Leitner (play-by-play) Rich Ohrnberger (analyst) Judson Richards (pregame, sidelines) J.R. Tolver (pregame) Jon Schaeffer (half, post)

Live Stats: GoAztecs.com

2 0 1 8 S C H E D U L E ( 7 - 4 / 4 - 3 M W )

G A M E 1 2

COMBINED FB & MBB WINNING PCT. / SINCE 2010Highest combined football and men’s bas-ketball winning pct. since the start of the2010 FB season (through Nov. 17)Rk. School                              Pct.

1. Ohio State .7652. San Diego State .7303. Wisconsin .7254. Oregon .7255. Michigan State .7246. Louisville .7227. Arizona .720

SCENE SETTER (through games of Nov. 17)n San Diego State honors 14 seniors who have presided over one of the most successful tenures of football in school history on

Saturday when it plays host to Hawai’i. Kickoff for the regular-season finale is set for 7:30 p.m. PT.n In the last four-plus seasons (since some of the seniors arrived in 2014), the Aztecs have won two Mountain West championships,

won or shared three division titles, played in four bowl games and posted a 46-19 record for the 11th-best winning percentage(.708) nationally during that span.

n SDSU has won seven of its last eight Senior Day games (7-1) since 2010.n San Diego State has won six straight games against Hawai’i by a combined score of 211-66 (35.2-11.0) and 15 of the last 17

meetings in the series.n The Aztecs are 21-9-2 all-time against the Rainbow Warriors, including a 10-3 record at home.n SDSU has played nine consecutive games that have been decided by single digits (San Diego State is 6-3 in those games). n The Aztecs are 2-1 this season in the game following a loss and is 6-3 in the game following their last eight in-season defeats.n SDSU has not lost three straight games since Sept. 12-26, 2015. San Diego State finished 11-3 that season, starting a streak of

three consecutive double-digit winning campaigns. Prior to that stretch, the last time the Aztecs lost three straight games in thesame season was the first three of the 2013 campaign (SDSU went onto finish 8-5).

NEWS AND NOTES (through games of Nov. 17)n San Diego State is 38-10 in its last 48 overall games and 26-7 in its last 33 regular-season games against Mountain West opponents

(28-7 against MW opponents, including conference championship games).n The Aztecs are 10-4 in their last 14 games decided by eight points or less and 24-11 in one-score games in the Rocky Long era.n SDSU is currently 12th nationally in total defense, allowing only 310.3 yards per game. San Diego State has been particularly

effective on that side of the ball of late, holding five of its last seven opponents to 297 yards or less. Since 2015, the Aztecs are 36-4 when holding their opponent to 380 yards of total offense or less.

n SDSU is sixth nationally in rushing defense per game at 97.3 yards (fifth in rush average defense (2.7). San Diego State is 33-5since 2015 (11-1 in last 12) when the opponent has a 3.7 yards per rush average or lower.

n The Aztecs have won 25 consecutive games when owning a turnover advantage, the longest active streak in FBS.n SDSU is averaging 14.94 yards per completion, the ninth-highest average nationally. Of all San Diego State quarterbacks in the

last 22 seasons (since 1996), junior Ryan Agnew has the highest career yards per completion (14.69, min. 100 completions).n Senior PK John Baron II has three game-winning field goals this season (defined as a field goal in the last five minutes of the

fourth quarter or overtime that put a team in the lead for good), tied for the most in the FBS overtime era (since 1996). He also istied for the national lead in 50-plus yard field goals this season (4) and is one of two kickers who are 4-for-4 from 50-plus yards.

SAN DIEG O STATE F O OTBALLE i g h t   S t r a i g h t   B ow l   G am e   A p p e a r a n c e s   s 2 1   C o n f e r e n c e   C h am p i o n s h i p s   s 2 0 1 6 ,   2 0 1 5 ,   2 0 1 2  M o u n t a i n  We s t   C h am p i o n s

Contacts: Mike May, senior associate AD ([email protected]); Jamie McConeghy, assistant AD/media relations ([email protected]); Lauren Weaver, media relations coordinator ([email protected])

GOAZTECS.COM

HAWAI’I SAN DIEGO STATEFBS Rk. Statistics FBS Rk.

32.2 43 Points/Game 115 21.635.8 111 Points Allowed/Game 26 20.9

117.7 119 Rushing Yds./Game 82 156.8206.1 105 Rushing Yds. Allowed/Game 6 97.3310.3 13 Passing Yds./Game 100 192.8235.7 75 Passing Yds. Allowed/Game 52 213.0428.0 48 Total Offense/Game 111 349.6441.8 103 Total Defense/Game 12 310.3

San Diego State has finished the last four seasons ranked among the top 16 teams nationally in total defense.

HIGHEST FBS WIN PCT. SINCE OCT. 3, 2015

Best records in the nation since Oct. 3,2015 (through Nov. 17).Rk. School                W-L        Pct.

1. Alabama 49-2 .9612. Clemson 48-4 .9233. Ohio State 41-6 .8724. Oklahoma 41-7 .8545. San Diego State 38-10 .792

During the last 48 games, SDSU hasoutscored its opponents, 1,489-897

(average of: 31.0-18.7).

HAWAIIATHLETICS.COM

:: TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No.Media Opportunities / Weekly Schedule 2Schedule / Results 3General Notes 3-18Mountain West / Opponent Standings 19Head Coach Rocky Long 20Coaching Staff 21Roster 22-23Depth Chart 24Recaps 25-35Player Profiles 36-78Statistics 79-92Last Time it Happened 93-95

at (13/13) Stanford L 10-31Fri., Aug. 31 | 6 p.m. PT | Stanford, Calif. | FS1

Sacramento State W 28-14Sat., Sept. 8 | 6 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium

(23/25) Arizona State W 28-21Sat., Sept. 15 | 7:30 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium | CBSSN

Eastern Michigan ot-W 23-20Sat., Sept. 22 | 7:30 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium | CBSSN

at (--/24) Boise State W 19-13Sat., Oct. 6 | 1:30 p.m. MT | Boise, Idaho | ESPNU

Air Force W 21-17Fri., Oct. 12 | 6 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium | CBSSN

San José State W 16-13Sat., Oct. 20 | 7:30 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium | CBSSN

at Nevada L 24-28 Sat., Oct. 27 | 7:30 p.m. PT | Reno, Nev. | ESPNU

at New Mexico W 31-23 Sat., Nov. 3 | 8:15 p.m. MT | Albuquerque, N.M. | ESPNU

UNLV L 24-27Sat., Nov. 10 | 7:30 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium | ESPN2

at Fresno State L 14-23Sat., Nov. 17 | 7:30 p.m. PT | Fresno, Calif. | CBSSN

Hawai’iSat., Nov. 24 | 7:30 p.m. PT | SDCCU Stadium | ESPNU

L I V E C O V E R A G E

MOST 50-YARD FIELD GOALSIN 2018

Most 50-yard field goals this season(through Nov. 17).Rk. Name (School)   FG-FGA   PCT.

1. John Baron II (SDSU) 4-4 1.000Alex Kessman (PITT) 4-4 1.000Chase McLaughlin (ILL) 4-6 .667

4. Andre Szmyt (SYR) 3-3 1.000Dominik Eberle (USU) 3-4 .750Wyatt Bryan (CSU) 3-5 .600

Baron’s leads all FBS kickers this yearwith three game-winning field goals.

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PRACTICE All practices are closed to both the public and the media withthe exception being the first 20 minutes of Monday and Tues-day’s workouts (media only) (Note the opening week againstStanford, only Sunday and Monday’s workouts are open to themedia). Members of the media planning to attend Monday orTuesday’s practice will need to call the media relations office tobe placed on a list to gain access to the practice fields. Post-practice interview requests should be submitted to theSan Diego State media relations office no later than noon PT onthe day of the potential interview. Other interview requests mustbe made at least 24 hours in advance.

SDSU TELECONFERENCE The Mountain West is not hosting a weekly coaches telecon-ference this season.

TUESDAY MEDIA LUNCHEONS This fall, SDSU will once again play host to a Tuesday medialuncheon with head coach Rocky Long and requested players.The location will be the second floor of the Fowler Athletics Cen-ter. Lunch is scheduled to begin at noon with coach Long address-ing the media at 12:15, followed by student-athletes. The news conference is carried live on the Internet atGoAztecs.com. A transcript of the weekly media luncheon willbe posted on GoAztecs.com. Contact the media relations officefor additional details.

THE ROCKY LONG SHOW This season, the Rocky Long Show will air live weekly onWednesday evenings from 6-7 p.m. PT on XTRA 1360.

AZTEC FOOTBALL WITH ROCKY LONG San Diego State football head coach Rocky Long and FOXSports San Diego have announced a coaches show for the fifthstraight season. Aztec Football with Rocky Long will air eachThursday following live programming on FOX Sports San Diego. The weekly show will give unprecedented access to the SDSUprogram and Long, the Mountain West's all-time leader in vic-tories and two-time MW Coach of the Year. Aztec Football withRocky Long, which will be hosted by Mike Pomeranz, will consistof player and coach features, behind the scenes footage, X'sand O's with Long, a preview of the upcoming game, a recapof the last game and much more.

VIDEO FOOTAGE OF ROAD GAMES Video highlights and interview footage will once again beavailable to the media for all of San Diego State’s road games.For more information contact coordinator of multimedia pro-ductions Jason Bott at (619) 594-2428 or via e-mail [email protected].

COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM CollegePressBox.com is the official media website for Moun-tain West football. Access and download weekly game notes,quotes, statistics, media guide headshots, logos and more forthe conference and each of its 12 member schools throughoutthe season. Login information will be distributed by the confer-ence office to accredited media or you can apply for a passwordby sending an email to [email protected].

Phone: (619) 594-5547Fax: (619) 582-6541Overnight Address: 

Aztec Athletics Center, Suite 30145302 55th StreetSan Diego, CA 92182-4309

Website: GoAztecs.com Public Twitter: GoAztecsGame Notes Twitter: GoAztecsStatsMike May* | Senior Assoc. AD/Comm. & Media RelationsOffice: (619) 594-5547 Cell: (619) 957-8372E-Mail: [email protected]

Jamie McConeghy* | Assistant AD - Media RelationsOffice: (619) 594-4348 Cell: (607) 435-5577E-Mail: [email protected]

Jim Solien^ | Assistant Media Relations DirectorOffice: (619) 594-2576E-Mail: [email protected]

Lauren Weaver^ | Media Relations CoordinatorOffice: (619) 594-5547E-Mail: [email protected]

TBA | Assistant AD - Media RelationsOffice: (619) 594-5548E-Mail: TBA

Martin Foley | Assistant Media Relations DirectorOffice: (619) 594-5242E-Mail: [email protected]

Ben Pearson | Assistant Media Relations DirectorOffice: (619) 594-2576E-Mail: [email protected]

Jason Bott | Coordinator of Multimedia ProductionsOffice: (619) 594-2428E-Mail: [email protected]

* primary football contacts; ^ secondary contacts

S D S U M E D I A R E L AT I O N S

Items in red are sent out to the media distribution list and/or are available on that day at GoAztecs.com.

19 MON4 p.m. (approximate) -PracticeFirst 20 minutes open tomedia who cover SDSU on aregular basis (must contactmedia relations office).

5:30  p.m.  (approxi-mate)  -  Post-practiceavailability  (requestsdue  by  noon  PT;  stu-dent-athletes and staffwill only be available ifrequested):- Assistant coaches- Selected players (no Tues-day media luncheon partici-pants)

Game Notes Available

20 TUEFINAL MEDIA DAY FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES

SDSU Media LuncheonNoon - Food12:15 p.m. - Coach Long12:30 p.m. - Student-Ath-letes

3:30 p.m. - PracticeFirst 20 minutes open tomedia who cover SDSU on aregular basis (must contactmedia relations office).

5 p.m. (approximate) - Post-practice availability(requests due by noonPT;  student-athletesand  staff  will  only  beavailable if requested):- Assistant coaches- Selected players (no Tues-day media luncheon partici-pants)

Live News ConferenceNews Conference VideoNews Conference Quotes

23 FRIClosed Practice

No media availability.

SAN DIEGO STATE MEDIA AVAILABILITY: HAWAI’I21 WEDFINAL MEDIA DAY FOR COACHES

Closed Practice

5 p.m. (approximate) - Post-practice availability(requests due by noonPT;  staff  will  only  beavailable if requested):- Coach Long- Assistant coaches

6 p.m. - The Rocky LongShow live on XTRA 1360.

Broadcast Flip Card

18 SUNNo practice.

No media availability.

Coordinator availability(contact media relations of-fice for details).

22 THUClosed Practice

No media availability.

Aztec Football withRocky Long TV show onFOX Sports San Diego.Check local listings for spe-cific broadcast time.

24 SATHawai’i at San Diego State,7:30 p.m. PT on ESPNU.

Postgame  News  Con-ference - San Diego Statelocker room is closed. CoachLong and selected playerswill be available in the pressconference area after abrief cooling off period.

Live: GameLive: StatsGame StatsPostgame NotesPostgame QuotesNews Conference ArchiveHighlights

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PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE (through games of Nov. 17)n San Diego State clinched a winning season for the ninth straight year, which is the second-longest streak in program history and the

longest since a 17-year stretch from 1961-77.n San Diego State has put together a win streak of at least six games in each of the last four seasons. Only four teams in the country

have a 6-plus game win streak in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 - San Diego State, Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State.n SDSU, which has played in a school-record eight consecutive bowl games (including all seven seasons under Rocky Long), is bowl

eligible for a ninth straight year. n San Diego State is one of only seven schools nationally to record 10 or more victories in each of the last three seasons (San Diego

State, Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Wisconsin).

RECAPPING THE FRESNO STATE GAMEn San Diego State was unable to hold a 14-10 halftime lead and was outscored, 13-0, in the second half.n The Aztecs dropped to 29-25-4 all-time against Fresno State.n SDSU dropped to 8-2 the last 10 times it was tied at the end of the first quarter.n San Diego State fell to 5-3 this season and 50-12 in the Rocky Long era when leading at the half. The Aztecs have won 14 of their

last 17 games when leading at the half.n SDSU was outrushed for just the third time in 11 games this season.n San Diego State allowed its opponent to score on its opening drive for just the 13th time since 2015 (52 games).n Fred Trevillion set career highs of four reception, 189 yards and two touchdowns. The 189 receiving yards were the most in the

Jeff Horton offensive coordinator era (since 2015), the most by an Aztec receiver since DeMarco Sampson had 257 at Colorado Stateon Oct. 24, 2009 and the 30th most in a game in school history.

FROM THE FILM ROOM (through games of Nov. 17 all Film Room numbers provided by Pro Football Focus)n Senior WR Fred Trevillion played just 22 of his team's 49 offensive snaps (45 pct.) but put on a show when on the field. Trevillion

earned a career-high 92.8 game grade vs Fresno State. Trevillion was the highest graded wide receiver in the entire FBS last week,catching 4-of-5 targets for 189 yards, two touchdowns and a perfect NFL passer rating when targeted of 158.3. Trevillion's TDreceptions were both on deep targets to the middle of the field. Trevillion caught TD receptions from both Ryan Agnew (70 yards)and Christian Chapman (75 yards). Trevillion gained 87 yards AFTER the catch on Saturday and also recorded three avoided tackleson his four receptions. On the season, Trevillion now has an overall catch rate of 56 percent, up from 44 percent in 2017. Trevillion'soverall grade in 2018 of 78.7 now ranks fifth among Mountain West wide receivers. Trevillion has averaged 11.0 yards AFTER thecatch per reception in 2018, the second-best rate among MW wideouts.

n LB Kyahva Tezino had an outstanding performance in coverage vs Fresno State. Tezino was targeted three times and had morepass deflections (2) than receptions allowed (1). Tezino allowed just one reception for eight yards (only four allowed AFTER the catch)and a NFL passer rating when targeted of 42.4 on Saturday. Tezino currently has the No. 2 overall grade (90.6) among MountainWest linebackers and No. 9 overall in the FBS. Tezino also now has 34 total QB pressures in 2018, which is 15 more than any otherLB in the conference and the second most in the nation. Tezino's 34 QB pressures are now TIED for the most ever recorded by an MWLB in a season since PFF College began tracking NCAA data (2014-18). Tezino's 34 pressures are tied with Utah State's Zach Vigil(2014) and San Diego State's Calvin Munson (2015) for the most by an MW LB in a regular season.

n Slot CB/S Tariq Thompson also had an impressive showing in coverage on Saturday. Thompson had a pass deflection and allowed

Date                               Opponent                           Site                                           TV                          Time                        Series                    NotesAug. 31 at No. 13/13 Stanford Stanford, Calif. Fox Sports 1 L, 10-31 STAN, 4-2 Aztecs hold Bryce Love to 29 yards on 18 att; Cardinal Stanford Stadium SDSU’s 3-game Pac-12 winning streak snappedSept. 8 Sacramento State San Diego, Calif. None W, 28-14 SDSU, 1-0 Aztecs rally from 14-13 fourth quarter deficit; Hornets SDCCU Stadium Washington: 36 att., 156 yds, 3 TDsSept. 15 No. 23/25 Arizona State    San Diego, Calif. CBSSN W, 28-21 ASU, 10-2-1 Aztecs rush for 311 yds vs. No. 1 rush defense; Sun Devils SDCCU Stadium Washington (138)/Jasmin (112) break 100 ydsSept. 22 Eastern Michigan                 San Diego, Calif. CBSSN W, 23-20 (ot) SDSU, 1-0-0 Baron ties game with 50-yarder, makes GW in OT; Eagles SDCCU Stadium SDSU now 13-0-1 all-time vs. current MAC tmsOct. 6 at No. --/24 Boise State     Boise, Idaho ESPNU W, 19-13 Series tied, 3-3 SDSU limits BS to 229 total yds, forces 3 TOs; Broncos Albertsons Stadium Byrd: 72-yard TD run in fourth quarterOct. 12 Air Force                             San Diego, Calif. CBSSN W, 21-17 AF, 19-17 Agnew to Houston in 4th Q proves to be GW; Falcons SDCCU Stadium SDSU picks up third 2nd-half comeback winOct. 20 San José State                    San Diego, Calif. CBSSN W, 16-13 SDSU, 21-19-2 SDSU win sixth straight vs. San José State; Spartans SDCCU Stadium Baron game-winning 51-yard FG with 4:36 leftOct. 27 at Nevada                          Reno, Nev. ESPNU L, 24-28 SDSU, 7-4 Nevada outscores SDSU, 13-0, in second half; Wolf Pack Mackay Stadium Agnew: 3 TD passes; Warring: 2 TD catchesNov. 3                              at New Mexico                   Albuquerque, N.M. ESPNU W, 31-23 SDSU, 27-15 Aztecs overcome 9-point 4th quarter deficit; Lobos Dreamstyle Stadium Washington: 11 att., 95 rush yds, 2 TD Nov. 10 UNLV                                 San Diego, Calif. ESPN2 L, 24-27 SDSU, 18-10 Aztecs commit 2 TOs; Allow 436 yards total off.; Rebels SDCCU Stadium Wilson Jr: Career highs of 5 rec., 123 yds, 2 TDNov. 18 at Fresno State                   Fresno, Calif. CBSSN L, 14-23 SDSU, 29-25-4 Aztecs manage only 57 yards in second half; Bulldogs Bulldog Stadium Trevillion: 4 rec., 189 yds, 2 TDNov. 24 Hawai’i                              San Diego, Calif. ESPNU 7:30 p.m. PT SDSU, 21-9-2 SDSU 15-2 in last 17 meetings vs. UH, winning Rainbow Warriors SDCCU Stadium the last six by an average of 24.2 points

S C H E D U L E / R E S U LT S

Series: San Diego State leads 21-9-2Home: 10-3, Away: 11-6-2     SDCCU Stadium/Qualcomm/Jack Murphy/SD: 8-2     MW Games: 6-0; WAC Games: 12-5-2     Longest SDSU Win Streak: 9 (1990-98)     Longest UH Win Streak: 2 (four times)

SAN DIEGO STATE-HAWAI’I SERIES

     Date  Location                   Score

N.15.39 H-San Diego L 10-13

D.7.40 A-Hawai’i L 7-33

S.20.50 A-Hawai’i W 49-27

J.1.51 A-Hawai’i W 34-13

S.26.53 H-San Diego W 40-7

Western Athletic Conference Era

N.8.80 A-Aloha* L 6-31

O.24.81 H-Jack Murphy* L 10-28

N.6.82 A-Aloha* W 31-28

O.1.83 A-Aloha* T 27-27

O.27.84 A-Aloha* L 10-16

N.30.85 A-Aloha* T 10-10

N.22.86 H-Jack Murphy* W 35-5

O.31.87 A-Aloha* *W 29-21

O.15.88 H-Jack Murphy* (HC)L 30-32

O.7.89 A-Aloha* (20) L 24-31

N.10.90 H-Jack Murphy * W 44-38

O.5.91 A-Aloha* W 47-21

N.14.92 H-Jack Murphy* (23)W 52-28

O.9.93 A-Aloha* W 45-14

O.29.94 H-Jack Murphy* W 38-23

N.18.95 A-Aloha* W 49-10

O.11.96 H-Jack Murphy* W 56-8

O.25.97 A-Aloha * W 10-3

O.9.98 H-Qualcomm* W 35-13

     Date  Location                   Score

Mountain West Era

D.7.02 A-Aloha L 40-41

D.3.05 A-Aloha L 38-49

O.6.12 H-Qualcomm* W 52-14

N.16.13 A-Aloha* W-ot 28-21

O.18.14 H-Qualcomm* W 20-10

O.10.15 A-Aloha* W 28-14

N.5.16 H-Qualcomm* (HC) W 55-0

O.28.17 A-Aloha* W 28-7

N.24.18 H-SDCCU*

* - indicates conference game

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two receptions on two targets for just 12 total receiving yards in his coverage vs Fresno State. After allowing two touchdowns in hiscoverage the first week of the season vs Stanford, Thompson has not allowed a touchdown since with two interceptions and threepass deflections over the 10 games Over their last six games played, the longest reception Thompson has allowed in coverage was17 yards. On the season, Thompson's overall grade of 87.8 ranks leads all Mountain West safeties and No. 13 in the nation.

n San Diego State has faced eight-plus defenders in the box on rush attempts more than almost any other team in the country thisseason. A whopping 73 percent of San Diego State's rush attempts this year have come vs. eight-plus man boxes, which is the third-highest rate in the nation this season. On the season, SDSU has gained 771 rushing yards AFTER contact vs. eight-plus man boxes,which is the sixth most in the nation. San Diego State’s 57 avoided tackles by runners on these attempts are the second most in theFBS to Army West Point’s 63. On the season, SDSU has gained 4.5 yards per rush attempt vs. eight-plus defenders in the box, whichranks third in the MW. All 14 of San Diego State’s rushing touchdowns this season have come with at least eight in the box.

WE SHALL NOT FORGETAs previously noted, San Diego State will recognize the 14 members of the senior class that will play Saturday in their final home

game. This group is responsible for the most successful three-year period (32) and two-year period (22 wins) in school history. Inaddition, the class has continued the streak of becoming bowl eligible (nine straight years, SDSU has played in eight straight bowlgames), and claimed consecutive Mountain West championships in 2015 and 2016.

Below is a quick look at the 14 individuals making their final collegiate appearance at SDCCU Stadium.n Parker Baldwin (AZT) - 2017 honorable mention all-Mountain West; Has played in all 52 games since arriving on campus in 2015n John Baron II (K) - Two-time Lou Groza Award Semifinalist; Has three game-winning field goals this yearn Christian Chapman (QB) - Is SDSU’s all-time winningest quarterback (24-9), including a 4-1 record in postseason gamesn Marc Ellis (S) - Special teams extraordinaire, who has two tackles in his first career 10 games played this seasonn Garrett Erickson (K) - Three-year member of the team, who has yet to attempt a field goal or PATn Noble Hall (DT) - Has 114 tackles and 22.5 tackles for loss in career, starting 35 times and playing in 46 gamesn Ronley Lakalaka (LB) - Had the most career starts (36) among any Aztec player, recording 206 tacklesn Anthony Luke (DE) - Started all 11 this year and has played all 23 since transfering from American River Collegen Damon Moore (DT) - Former walk-on, who earned scholarship at the end of fall camp; Has career-high 15 tackles this yearn Chibu Onyeuwku (TE) - Has 14 starts in 23 games over his two-year career after transfering from Contra Costa Collegen Ryan Pope (OT) - Started 22 times over last two years, including 21 at right tackle and one at left tacklen Gabe Strong (TE) - Walk-on who has played in three games this season on special teams without recording a statn Fred Trevillion (WR) - Has 32 career catches for 837 yards, posting the third-best catch average (26.2) among active playersn Chad Woolsey (FB) - Former walk-on, who earned a scholarship after fall camp; Has started four games this year at fullback

EARNING OUR SHARE OF CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORSAlthough the Aztecs did not receive a Mountain West Player-of-the-

Week award the last two weeks, the Aztecs have still claimed 10 honorsduring the 2018 campaign.

San Diego State student-athletes have won four defensive honors togo along with six special teams awards this season.

Earlier this season, John Baron became the first player to win the MWSpecial Teams Player of the Week five times in a season since Utah's LouieSakoda in 2008.

Additionally, Kyahva Tezino and Darren Hall are the only players towin the MW defensive award multiple times this year (each have won itwice apiece).

MISSING IN ACTIONSan Diego State’s 7-4 start is remarkable, considering the amount of

injuries the Aztecs have endured, particularly on the offensive side of theball. SDSU got four offensive starters back in the win over New Mexicoand those four players made their first start post-injury the following weekvs. UNLV.n The Aztecs have had 34 entire games missed to would-be starters this

season due to injuries (and personal reasons) and 43 when you includeparts of games. Of those 43 games, 38 have been on the offensive sideof the ball and include injuries to the school’s all-time winningest quar-terback Christian Chapman and preseason Maxwell Award Watch Listmember Juwan Washington.

n San Diego State is one of the youngest teams in the nation. Last Satur-day, the Aztecs played 16 freshmen and only 12 seniors.

n SDSU has had 13 seniors see the field this season, logging a total of 71starts (6.5 per game) and 121 games played (11.0 per game). TheAztecs have also had 149 games played by freshmen (13.5 per game).

n Four San Diego State seniors have started every game in 2018 - AZTParker Baldwin, LB Ronley Lakalaka, DE Anthony Luke, and RT Ryan Pope. Only one of those players (Pope) is on the of-fensive side of the ball.

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Below is a list of the highest winning percentages in the nation for FBSschools since the beginning of the 2010 season. (note: minimum 75 gamesplayed as an FBS school; through Nov. 17).

Rk. Team Pct. Rk. Team. Pct.1. Alabama .902 14. Northern Illinois .7082. Ohio State .856 15. Notre Dame .7023. Clemson .818 16. TCU .6964. Oklahoma .812 17. San Diego State .6845. Boise State .803 Toledo .6846. Stanford .771 19. Houston .6677. LSU .763 Michigan .6678. Wisconsin .758 UCF .6679. Florida State .756 USC .667

10. Oregon .744 23. Auburn .65811. Georgia .731 Penn State .65812. Oklahoma State .730 25. Texas A&M .64313. Michigan State .718

B E S T F B S R E C O R D S I N C E 2 0 1 0

CALIFORNIA FBS RECORDS SINCE 2010

Below is a look at the best records in the state of California since the be-ginning of the 2010 campaign (through Nov. 17). BG - indicates numberof bowl games the team has participated in since 2010. AP Rk. - indicatescurrent team ranking in the Associated Press poll.Rk. Team W L Pct. BG AP Rk.

1. Stanford 91 27 .771 8 rv2. San Diego State 80 37 .684 8 --3. USC 78 39 .667 6 --4. Fresno State 61 54 .530 5 rv5. UCLA 60 55 .522 6 --6. California 45 63 .417 2 --7. San José State 39 72 .351 2 --

10-PLUS WINS IN 2015, 2016 & 2017

San Diego State is one of just seven teams in the nation to win at least 10games in each of the last three years. Below is a list of those schools listedalphabetically. (through Nov. 17)Team ’15 W-L ’16 W-L ’17 W-L ’18 W-LAlabama 14-1 14-1 13-1 11-0Clemson 14-1 14-1 12-2 11-0Ohio State 12-1 11-2 12-2 10-1Oklahoma 11-2 11-2 12-2 10-1Oklahoma State 10-3 10-3 10-3 6-5San Diego State 11-3 11-3 10-3 7-4Wisconsin 10-3 11-3 13-1 7-4

Consecutive Starts StreakJohn Baron II, K 38Ron Smith, CB 30Daishawn Dixon, LG 24Brandon Heicklen, P 24Tariq Thompson, WAR 24

Consecutive Games Played StreakParker Baldwin, AZ 52John Baron, K 38Daishawn Dixon, LG 38Ron Smith, CB 38Ryan Pope, RT 38

S T A R T I N G / G A M E S P L AY E D S T R E A K S

:: SDSU 2018 MW PLAYERS OF THE WEEKBelow is the list of San Diego State 2018 conference player ofthe week honors.

Date Name Honor Season CareerS.17 John Baron special tms. 1 1S.24 Darren Hall defense 1 1

John Baron special tms. 2 3O.8 Darren Hall defense 1 1

John Baron special tms. 3 4O.15 Kyahva Tezino defense 1 1

Kaelin Himphill special tms. 1 1O.22 John Baron special tms. 4 5N.5 Kyahva Tezino defense 2 2

John Baron special tms. 5 6

:: MOST TEAM MW PLAYERS OF THE WEEKBelow is the list of most MW players of the week in a seasonsince the Mountain West started in 1999.

Rk. Team Year No.1. TCU 2011 12

Utah 2012 12Utah 2008 12

4. San Diego State 2017 11Fresno State 2012 11

6. San Diego State 2018 10TCU 2009 10Utah 2003 10Colorado State 1999 10

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SERIES NOTESn Saturday is the 33rd meeting between the schools with SDSU owning a 21-9-2 advantage. The Aztecs have won the six most recent

games in the series, 52-14 in 2012, 28-21 (overtime) in 2013, 20-10 in 2014, 28-14 in 2015, 55-0 in 2016 and 28-7 in 2017.n San Diego State owns a 10-3 series advantage in games played in San Diego. The Aztecs have won the last eight home games in the

series with their last loss at home against Hawai’i coming on Oct. 15, 1988 (L, 32-30).n The Aztecs have won 15 of the last 17 outings in the series dating back to 1990.n SDSU met Hawai’i 19 straight years from 1980-1998 when the Aztecs were still in the WAC. In WAC play, the Aztecs owned a 12-5-

2 record. This marks the seventh consecutive season the teams have met as members of the Mountain West (SDSU has won all sixof these meetings so far).

n Since 1990, the Aztecs are 15-2 against the Rainbow Warriors and have outscored them by a 665-314 (39.1-18.5) margin.n San Diego State has won 10 of the last 12 games in the series. In those 10 wins, SDSU has a total of 10 turnovers and owns a plus-

13 turnover margin. In the two losses, the Aztecs have a total of five turnovers.n The Aztecs have rushed for at least 100 yards in each of the last 16 meetings with 11 200-yard rushing games during that span.n In the 27 meetings in the Division I era, the average game time temperature is 74.7 degrees.

SAN DIEGO STATE vs. HAWAI’I DIVISION I ERA MEETINGS (complete series on page 188 of media guide)                                                                                            SD UH            Total                          Passing Rushing        Date     Site                    Result                    Rk  -  Rk     FD  - FD        Yds  -   Yds   TOs  -TOs       Yds  -   Yds     Yds  - Yds       Te. Att. N.8.80 A - Aloha L 6 - 31 - - - 16 - 24 228 - 410 1 - 1 140 - 287 88 - 123 79 36,485 O.24.81 H - JackMurphy L 10 - 28 - - - 20 - 20 346 - 393 3 - 1 93 - 295 253 - 98 66 33,167 N.6.82 A - Aloha W 31 - 28 - - - 24 - 16 560 - 357 3 - 2 47 - 135 513 - 222 75 42,041     O.1.83 A - Aloha T 27 - 27 - - - 17 - 23 348 - 528 3 - 4 109 - 233 239 - 295 89 34,153 O.27.84 A - Aloha L 10 - 16 - - - 19 - 18 375 - 436 1 - 0 64 - 198 311 - 238 75 44,017 N.30.85 A - Aloha T 10 - 10 - - - 11 - 19 225 - 368 4 - 6 101 - 188 124 - 180 68 23,644 N.22.86 H - Jack Murphy W 35 - 3 - - - 20 - 15 346 - 208 2 - 6 153 - 1 193 - 207 63 23,838 O.31.87 A - Aloha W 29 - 21 - - - 22 - 18 462 - 271 5 - 1 89 - 162 373 - 109 79 41,437 O.15.88 H - Jack Murphy L 30 - 32 - - - 21 - 23 359 - 394 4 - 3 106 - 217 253 - 177 69 27,142 O.7.89 A - Aloha L 24 - 31 - - - 26 - 21 390 - 425 1 - 1 71 - 284 319 - 141 79 42,958 N.10.90 H - Jack Murphy W 44 - 38 - - - 22 - 22 543 - 469 4 - 4 114 - 139 429 - 330 68 20,450 O.5.91 A - Aloha W 47 - 21 - - - 24 - 15 578 - 233 1 - 1 305 - 157 273 - 76 81 38,259 N.14.92 H - Jack Murphy W 52 - 28 - - 23 30 - 13 675 - 317 2 - 0 330 - 190 345 - 127 65 50,021 O.9.83 A - Aloha W 45 - 14 - - - 24 - 15 493 - 281 1 - 4 234 - 158 259 - 123 81 45,641 O.29.84 H - Jack Murphy W 38 - 23 - - - 22 - 20 421 - 400 5 - 6 185 - 187 236 - 213 69 34,096 N.18.95 A - Aloha W 49 - 10 - - - 27 - 19 563 - 319 0 - 2 242 - 45 321 - 274 84 27,561 O.11.96 H - Jack Murphy W 56 - 8 - - - 21 - 11 427 - 205 1 - 4 247 - 100 180 - 105 70 27,098 O.25.97 A - Aloha W 10 - 3 - - - 17 - 27 311 - 377 0 - 4 138 - 88 173 - 289 79 29,342 O.9.98 H - Qualcomm W 35 - 13 - - - 23 - 16 451 - 302 1 - 0 263 - 55 188 - 247 68 20,320 D.7.02 A - Aloha L 40 - 41 - - - 24 - 30 632 - 610 1 - 5 125 - 173 507 - 437 74 36,671 D.3.05 A - Aloha L 38 - 49 - - - 31 - 34 554 - 588 4 - 4 133 - 262 421 - 326 77 28,326 O.6.12 H - Qualcomm W 52 - 14 - - - 27 - 12 412 - 173 0 - 3 194 - 61 218 - 112 73 50,586 N.16.13 A - Aloha W-ot 28 - 21 - - - 21 - 20 499 - 355 4 - 2 234 - 161 265 - 194 82 28,530 O.18.04 H - Qualcomm W 20 - 10 - - - 19 - 12 457 - 264 1 - 3 283 - 90 174 - 174 71 35,686 O.10.15 A - Aloha W 28 - 14 - - - 19 - 14 402 - 251 1 - 3 218 - 53 184 - 198 83 28,543 N.5.16 H - Qualcomm W 55 - 0 - - - 19 - 15 393 - 215 1 - 4 97 - 167 393 - 215 78 41,644 O.28.18 A - Aloha W 28 - 7 - - - 21 - 12 417 - 195 1 - 0 83 - 160 334 - 35 73 17,268San Diego State number is listed first. Note: San Diego Stadium and Jack Murphy Stadium is currently Qualcomm Stadium.

SAN DIEGO STATE-HAWAI’I CONNECTIONSn Four Aztecs call the islands of Hawaii home: LB Andrew Aleki, LB Ronley Lakalaka, LB Seyddrick Lakalaka and OL Alama Uluave.n Aztec WR Kobe Smith and Hawai’i DB Cameron Hayes were teammates at Junipero Serra HS in Los Angeles. n Hawai’i offensive line coach Mark Weber served as UNLV’s assistant head coach/offensive line from 1994-96, during SDSU associate

head coach/offensive coordinator Jeff Horton’s tenure as the Rebels’ head coach (1994-98).n UH’s Weber also crossed paths with Aztec head coach Rocky Long at UCLA in 1997, when Weber was in his first year as offensive line

coach and Long was in his final season with the Bruins as defensive coordinator.

PLAYER CONNECTIONSHawai’i                                         Hometown/High School/Community College                                   San Diego StateOL Kaiwi Chung (Kamehameha HS) Honolulu, O’ahu LB Andrew Aleki (Kamehameha HS)WR Kumoku Noa (Kamehameha HS) OL Stephan Bernal-Wendt (Salesian HS) QB Chevan Cordeiro (Saint Louis School) DB Kai Kaneshiro (Saint Louis School QB Larry Tuileta (Punahou HS) LS Shawn McCarthy (Punahou HS) PK/P Alex Trifonovitch (Punahou HS) DB Tumua Tuinei III (Punahou HS) WR Jason-Matthew Sharsh (Moanalua HS/Santa Barbara CC) DL Azia Se’ei (West HS) LB Payton Awaya (Kalani HS) LB Andrew Choi (Kaiser HS) DL Zeno Choi (Haiser HS) QB Justin Uahinui (Farrington HS) DL Manly Williams (Farrington HS) DB Scott Lam (Damien School)

MOUNTAIN WEST STANDINGS / SINCE 2013

Below is a look at the best Mountain West records in league games sinceit split into two divisions in 2013 (includes championship & bowl games;through Nov. 17)Rk. Team W L Pct. GB

1. Boise State 39 10 .796 --2. San Diego State 37 12 .755 2.03. Utah State 30 18 .625 8.54. Colorado State 28 20 .583 10.55. Fresno State 28 22 .560 11.56. Nevada 23 25 .479 15.57. Air Force 22 26 .458 16.58. Wyoming 21 27 .438 17.59. New Mexico 16 31 .340 22.0

San José State 16 31 .340 22.0UNLV 16 31 .340 22.0

12. Hawai’i 12 35 .255 26.0

MW STANDINGS VS. WEST DIVISION / SINCE 2013

Below is a look at the best Mountain West records in league games againstthe West Division since the start of the 2013 season (includes championship& bowl games; through Nov. 17).Rk. Team W L Pct.

1. Boise State 16 4 .8002. Utah State 15 4 .7903. Colorado State 14 5 .7374. San Diego State 21 8 .7245. Fresno State 18 11 .6216. Nevada 17 12 .5867. Air Force 10 9 .5268. Wyoming 8 11 .4219. UNLV 12 17 .414

10. San José State 11 18 .37911. New Mexico 6 12 .33312. Hawai’i 8 21 .276

MW STANDINGS VS. MOUNTAIN DIVISION / SINCE 2013

Below is a look at the best Mountain West records in league games againstthe West Division since the start of the 2013 season (includes championship& bowl games; through Nov. 17).Rk. Team W L Pct.

1. San Diego State 16 4 .8002. Boise State 23 6 .7933. Utah State 15 14 .5174. Colorado State 14 15 .4835. Fresno State 10 11 .4766. Wyoming 13 16 .4487. Air Force 12 17 .4148. New Mexico 10 19 .3459. Nevada 6 13 .316

10. San José State 5 13 .29411. Hawai’i 4 14 .222

UNLV 4 14 .222

Fewest INT by an FBS team since 2015 (min. 35 GP; through Nov. 17)Rk. School Int.

1. San Diego State 192. LSU 213. Navy 224. Georgia Tech 235. Alabama 26

Georgia Southern 26

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WR Dakota Torres (Wai’anae, O’ahu) Punahou HS LB Ronley Lakalaka (Kalihi, Hawaii)DB Alaka’i Mashima (Kaplei, O’ahu) LB Seyddrick Lakalaka (Kalihi, Hawaii)QB Larry Tuileta (Honolulu, O’ahu) OL Alama Uluave (Laie, Hawaii)LS Shawn McCarthy (Honolulu, O’ahu) PK/P Alex Trifonovitch (Honolulu, O’ahu) DB Tumua Tuinei III (Honolulu, O’ahu)RB Mel Davis (Nathaniel Narbonne HS) Compton, Calif. WR Kobe Smith (Junipero Serra HS)OL Ilm Manning (Apolla HS) Glendale, Ariz. LS Turner Bernard (Mountain Ridge HS)DB Kalen Hicks (Bishop Gorman HS) Las Vegas, Nev. S Allan Mwata (Liberty HS)DB Ikem Okeke (Bishop Gorman HS) WR Isiah Macklin (Green Valley HS)DL Jonah Laulu (Centennial HS) WR Elijah Kothe (Faith Lutheran HS)

DL Noble Hall (Valley HS) WR Ethan Dedeaux (Liberty HS) TE Daniel Bellinger (Palo Verde HS)

LB Manase Time (Golden West College) Long Beach, Calif. OL Ryan Pope (Lakewood HS) S Denaylan Fuimaono (Carson HS) WR BJ Busbee (St. Anthony HS)

DB Cameron Hayes (Junipero Serra HS) Los Angeles, Calif. CB Adison Umrarong (Palos Verdes HS)WR Cedric Byrd (Narbonne HS) LB Kyahva Tezino (Salesian HS)LB Paul Scott (McClymonds Senior HS) Oakland, Calif. CB Ron Smith (Saint Mary’s HS)

Ol Keith Ismael (Sacred Heart Cathedral)

LAST MEETINGSAN DIEGO STATE 28, HAWAI’I 7Oct. 28, 2017 - HONOLULU, HAWAII

HONOLULU, HAWAI’I – Rashaad Penny ran for acareer-high 253 yards and two touchdowns, and SanDiego State limited Hawai’i to just 195 yards of total of-fense in a 28-7 victory at Aloha Stadium.

Penny rushed for a 1-yard touchdown run in thethird quarter and a 63-yard score in the fourth as theAztecs (7-2, 3-2 MW) stopped their two-game skid.

Penny ended up with 173 of his 253 yards in thesecond half, including 141 on just six carries (23.5 avg.)in the fourth.

SDSU, which entered the game without a lead ineach of its past two contests, used a methodical 14-play,68-yard drive in the first quarter over 6:09, punctuatedwith a 1-yard touchdown run by Juwan Washington totake a 7-0 lead.

After forcing its third straight 3 and out to start thegame, San Diego State got into Rainbow Warrior (3-5,1-4 MW) field position on just two plays - a 14-yard runby Penny and a 23-yard pass from Christian Chapmanto Mikah Holder. Chapman later found Holder on a 16-yard touchdown pass on a third-and-12 to put the Aztecsup, 14-0, early in the second quarter.

UH answered with a 16-play, 88-yard drive, ex-tended in part to two SDSU penalties on fourth down,when quarterback Dru Brown leapt in from the 1-yardline to halve San Diego State’s lead at the half.

After trading punts to start the third quarter, theAztecs took advantage of an 18-yard punt return byQuest Truxton, giving the visitors the ball at the Hawai’i40. After a 9-yard run by Penny, it appeared Chapmanfound David Wells for another SDSU score, but Wells wasruled down at the 1. Penny promptly punched it in toput San Diego State back up by two scores at 21-7.

Later starting out on their own 1 after a well-placedpunt by the Rainbow Warriors, Penny went to work,rushing six times for all of the Aztecs’ 99 yards on thedrive, including a 63-yard touchdown.

Up, 28-7, Penny carried three more times for 52yards in the quarter before exiting and giving way toWashington and Chase Jasmin. Penny’s 253 yards were the 12th most on a game in school history and the 10th most in a game thisseason.

Best scoring defenses since start of 2014 (min. 50 GP, through Nov. 17).Rk. School Pts. Allowed Per Game

1. Alabama 14.42. Clemson 16.73. Michigan 17.14. Wisconsin 17.25. LSU 18.56. Washington 18.97. Georgia 19.08. Ohio State 19.29. San Diego State 19.4

10. Iowa 20.4

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Best total defenses since start of 2014 (min. 50 GP, through Nov. 17).Rk. School Total Yds. Allowed Per Game

1. Michigan 272.52. Alabama 281.43. Clemson 285.74. Wisconsin 295.15. San Diego State 311.76. Georgia 314.87. Florida 323.48. LSU 324.69. Ohio State 327.9

10. Michigan State 329.7

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Below is a list of the most interceptions forced in the FBS since the begin-ning of the 2014 campaign (through Nov. 17).Rk. Team INT

1. San Diego State 862. Iowa 793. Alabama 78

Ohio State 78Utah 78

6. Arkansas State 777. Louisiana Tech 768. Louisville 759. Houston 74

10. Troy 73

M O S T I N T E R C E P T I O N S S I N C E 2 0 1 4

Below is a list of the most turnovers forced in the FBS since the beginningof the 2015 campaign (through Nov. 17).Rk. Team TO Forced

1. Utah 1102. Troy 1013. Alabama 100

Boston College 1005. Memphis 98

Miami (Fla.) 98Washington 98Wisconsin 98

9. Arkansas State 9710. Houston 95

South Florida 95UCF 95West Virginia 95-----

14 . San Diego State 94

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SDSU-HAWAI’IOct. 28, 2017 | Aloha Stadium | Honolulu, HawaiiAttendance: 23,018 | Weather: 73 degrees, wind 9 mph NE, humid

1 2 3 4 TotalSan Diego State 7 7 7 7 - 28Hawai’i 0 7 0 0 - 14

SCORING SUMMARYSDSU - Washington 1-yard run (Baron kick) (3:08, 1st)SDSU - Holder 16-yard pass f/Chapman (Baron kick) (14:07, 2nd)UH - Brown 1-yard run (Trifonovitch kick) (0:24, 2nd)SDSU - Penny 1-yard run (Baron kick) (10:23, 3rd)SDSU - Penny 63-yard run (Baron kick) (13:33, 4th)

TEAM STATSSan Diego State Hawai’i

First Downs 21 12Rushes-Yards 53-334 23-35Passing Yards 83 160C-A-I 5-11-1 19-33-0Total Offense 417 195Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 8-90 6-46Possession Time 33:27 26:33Turnovers 1 0Average Field Position SDSU 32 UH 19

INDIVIDUAL STATSRushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Penny 30-253-2; Washington 9-46-1; Holder1-23-0; Jasmin 6-17-0; Chapman 5-(-2)-0; Team 2-(-3)-0. UH: Saint Juste 17-40-0;Brown 6-(-5)-1.Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: Chapman 5-11-1, 83, 1. UH: Brown19-33-0, 16-, 0.Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Holder 3-55-1; Wells 1-30-0; Houston 1-(-2)-0.UH: Collie 5-41-0; Armstrong-Brown 5-27-0; Barker 3-20-0; Saint Juste 3-10-0; Noa2-15-0; Bernard 1-47-0.

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Neither team scored the rest of the way.Washington added 46 yards on nine carries and the touchdown, and Holder hauled in three passes for 55 yards and another score.

Chapman threw for 83 yards and a touchdown, but did throw an interception, snapping his career-long streak of 168 passes without apick.

The offense was plenty for the stout SDSU defense. San Diego State, which had 417 yards of total offense, held UH to just 195yards, including 35 on the ground on 23 carries. Diocemy Saint Juste, who came into the game ranked fourth in the country with 156.3rushing yards per game and a pair of 200-yard games, was held to just 40 yards on 17 carries (2.4 avg.) by the Aztecs. SDSU alsoforced seven 3 and outs in the game.

It was just the second time since 1999 that a Hawai’i team failed to break 200 total yards of offensive at Aloha Stadium.San Diego State won its 36th straight game when rushing for at least 200 yards and beat the Rainbow Warriors for a sixth consecutive

time. Making his first career start, Kyahva Tezino led the Aztec defense with seven tackles. He entered the game with eight total stops in

the first 17 games of his career.

KICKING IT WITH JBIISan Diego State football’s John Baron II has established himself as one of the top placekickers in the country.

The senior has already earned the Mountain West Special Teams Player-of-the-Week honors five times this seasonand, despite playing his home games at sea level, he is fifth in the nation’s among all FBS players in career fieldgoal percentage (min. 25 FGM).

He has earned conference player of the week accolades following San Diego State games against ArizonaState on Sept. 15, Eastern Michigan on Sept. 22, at Boise State on Oct. 6, San José State on Oct. 20 and NewMexico on Nov. 3. He has won the honor six times in his career.

On th season, Baron is 16-for-20 on field goal attempts (.800) and 24-for-24 on PATs, while kicking off 56times for 3,504 yards (62.6 avg.) with 40 going for touchbacks. If you take away his five squib kicks for 184yards, is averaging 65.1 yards per kickoff (51 KO for 3,320 yards) with a 78.4 touchback percentage (40 TB in51 KO).

Among the FBS leaders, Baron ranks first in PAT percentage (1.000, 1st in MW), 12th in touchback percentage (.714, 1st in MW),20th in field goals per game (1.45, 2nd in MW), 25th in touchbacks (40, 2nd in MW), 30th in field goal percentage (.800, 4th in MW)and 45th in kickoff average (62.57, 5th in MW). He’s also eighth in the MW in points per game (6.45) and in total points (72).

Among SDSU single-season leaders, Baron ranks in a tie for first in PAT percentage (1.000), tie for sixth in field goal percentage(.800) and tied for ninth in field goals (16). He has a long of 54 yards, which ranks in a tie for second in school history and a tie forseventh in FBS.

Baron is one of just three FBS kickers this season with four field goals from 50-plus yards and one of only two who has made all fourattempts from 50-plus yards. On the season, Baron is 4-for-4 in field goal attempts when the score is within three points in the fourthquarter (2-for-2 from 50-plus). Earlier this year (Sept. 8-22), Baron had a 50-yard field goal in three consecutive games, which wastied for the third-longest streak since 1996, one shy of Florida State’s Graham Gano (4 from Sept. 27-Oct. 25, 2008) and West Virginia’sJosh Lambert (4 from Sept. 20-Oct. 18, 2014)

Among active FBS kickers, Baron ranks fifth in field goal percentage (.845, min. 25 FG), seventh in road field goal percentage(.885, min. 25 FGA), tied for 12th in field goals (49), 19th in field goals per game (1.29), and tied for 12th in points (279) (T-14th inpoints regardless of position). Among all-time SDSU kickers, Baron ranks second in field goal percentage (.845), second in field goals(49), third in PATs (132) and points (279), and fourth in PAT percentage (.985). He’s also ranks sixth overall at SDSU in scoring (279points). For his career, Baron is 5-for-5 in field goal attempts when the score is within three points in the fourth quarter (2-for-2 from50-plus).

Baron has already set the school record for most field goals from 50+ yards in a single season (4) and in a career (5).Here is a look at Baron’s recent performances in games.

n Baron made a 32-yard field goal with 2:56 left in the game at New Mexico to give SDSU a 24-23 lead, which proved to be the game-winning field goal. He also made all four of his PATs and had five touchbacks in six kickoffs (the other was a squib kick).

n Baron helped the Aztecs to a 16-13 win over San José State on Oct. 20 by accounting for 10 of SDSU’s 16 points in the game. He was3-for-3 on field goal attempts, tying his season high with three field goals, and made his lone PAT. The senior first connected on a 36-yarder with 16 seconds left in the first half to give San Diego State a 10-6 lead. Baron then made a 22-yarder in the third quarterto put the Aztecs up, 13-6. He finished his night with a 51-yarder with 4:36 left in the game, which proved to be the game-winningkick in a 16-13 game. Baron also kicked off five times for 322 yards (64.4 avg.) with three touchbacks.

n At Boise State, Baron was 2-for-2 in field goals, with makes from 36 and 41 yards, and made his only extra point attempt and hadfour touchbacks on five kickoffs (his non-touchback resulted in the Broncos starting at its own 26-yard line).

n In the victory over Eastern Michigan, Baron was 3-for-4 on field goal attempts and 2-for-2 on PATs. The senior hit a 34-yarder in thefirst quarter to put SDSU on top, a 50-yarder to tie the game at 20-20 with 1:16 left in the fourth quarter and a 38-yarder to winthe game in overtime. Baron also kicked off five times for 275 yards (55.0 avg.) and four touchbacks. If you take away the onesquib he kicked off, he would’ve averaged a perfect 65.0 average (four for 260 yards) on the other four attempts.

n Baron helped the Aztecs down No. 23/25 Arizona State making both of his field goal attempts and both PATs. Baron’s first field goalwas a career-long 54-yard kick, which put SDSU up, 17-14, midway through the third quarter and gave San Diego State a lead itwould not relinquish. The 54-yard field goal is tied for the second longest in school history. He later added a 36-yard field goal togive the Aztecs a 20-14 lead. Baron also kicked off six times for 361 yards (60.2 avg.) with two touchbacks. If you take away thesquib kick he booted with seconds remaining in the first half, he would have averaged a perfect 65.0 yards per kickoff.

Aug. 25 at Colorado State* W, 43-34Sept. 1 Navy W, 59-41Sept. 8 Rice W, 43-29Sept. 15 at Army West Point L, 21-28Sept. 22 Duquesne W, 42-21Sept. 29 at San Jose State* W, 44-41 (5 OT)Oct. 6 Wyoming* W, 17-13Oct. 13 at Brigham Young L, 23-49Oct. 20 Nevada* L, 22-40Oct. 27 at Fresno State* L, 20-50Nov. 3 Utah State* L, 17-56Nov. 17 UNLV* W, 35-28Nov. 24 at San Diego State* 7:30 p.m. PT

(National rankings (out of 129) in parentheses; through Nov. 17)Category San Diego State Hawai’iRecord 7-4 7-5Conference 4-3 4-3

Scoring Offense 21.64 (115) 32.17 (43)Scoring Defense 20.91 (26) 35.83 (111)

Scoring Differential^ -0.60 (71) -5.91 (88)^ ranking and numbers only include only vs. FBS schools

Rushing Offense 156.82 (82) 177.67 (119)Passing Offense 192.82 (100) 310.33 (13)Total Offense 349.64 (111) 428.00 (48)Passing Efficiency 132.23 (72) 149.29 (29)

Rushing Defense 97.27 (6) 206.08 (105)Passing Defense 213.00 (52) 235.67 (75)Total Defense 310.27 (12) 441.75 (103)Passing Eff. Defense 128.53 (59) 153.39 (115)

Net Punting 39.82 (24) 38.64 (43)Punt Returns 5.55 (107) 8.82 (65)Kickoff Returns 19.35 (87) 21.30 (48)Punt Return Def. 5.43 (31) 4.45 (19)Kick Return Def. 19.75 (50) 23.51 (110)

Interceptions Thrown 6 (27) 9 (63)Fumbles Lost 10 (101) 7 (50)Passes Intercepted 9 (59) 4 (119)Fumbles Recovered 2 (128) 5 (98)Turnovers Lost 16 (65) 16 (65)Turnovers Gained 11 (111) 9 (123)Turnover Margin -0.45 (96) -0.58 (105)

Sacks 2.09 (62) 2.08 (70)Tackles for Loss 5.50 (78) 4.80 (107)Sacks Allowed 2.55 (94) 2.92 (114)TFL Allowed 6.91 (99) 5.50 (44)

First Downs Off. 186 (120) 263 (20)First Downs Def. 173 (8) 255 (107)3rd Down Conv. % 35.29 (105) 32.67 (122)4th Down Conv. % 53.85 (63) 54.29 (59)3D Conv. % Def. 39.29 (70) 43.26 (107)4D Conv. % Def. 38.46 (15) 68.00 (116)

Fewest Penalties 7.64 (108) 5.42 (41)Fewest Penalty Yds. 66.36 (101) 45.58 (25)

Red Zone Offense 93.10 (6) 85.71 (53)Red Zone Defense 89.29 (108) 87.27 (98)

Time of Possession 30:19 (56) 29:23 (80)

H A W A I ’ I ( 7 - 5 , 4 - 3 M W )

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Rk. Player, School Season 50+ Hm. Elev.1. John Baron II, SDSU 16-20 4-4 46

Alex Kessman, Pittsburgh 9-12 4-4 1,365Chase McLaughlin, Illinois 17-22 4-6 764

3. Wyatt Bryan, Colorado State 11-18 3-5 5,003Dominik Eberle, Utah State 20-25 3-4 4,778Andre Szmyt, Syracuse 28-31 3-3 380

ROCKY LONG HITS THE CENTURY MARKWhen San Diego State faced San José State on Oct. 20, it marked the 100th game of the Rocky Long era

(counts time as a head coach only). The three-time conference coach of the year has already left his mark on theAztec program. In addition to his success at SDSU, Long is the all-time winningest coach in Mountain West historyand owns a career record of 136-102.

Below is a look at San Diego State’s team record and accomplishments the decads prior to Long’s arrival alongwith what SDSU did while Long was the defensive coordinator and head coach.

Era Seasons Titles Bowls Record NoteThe Decade Before 10 (2000-09) 0 0 38-80 Win pct. was 106th during this periodTransition (Long DC) 2 (2009-10) 0 1 13-12Rocky Long Era in 8th (2011-18) 3 7 71-33 Win pct. is 18th during this period

Below are a few of the many accomplishments and notables from Long’s time as head coach. n Has compiled a 71-33 record at SDSU. The 71 victories are the second most in school history (Don Coryell, 104) and are double that

of the previous three head coaches (Brady Hoke, Chuck Long and Tom Craft), combined (35). In the program’s previous 100 games,the Aztecs were 38-62.

n Long has guided San Diego State to seven bowl games in his first seven seasons as head coach and has been part of eight straightbowl appearances for SDSU. That equals the total number of bowl appearances the Aztecs had in their previous 87 seasons prior(1921 through 2009).

n The Aztecs have 21 conference championships but had only two in the 37 years from 1975 until 2011. Long has guided SDSU to con-ference championships in three of the last six seasons (2012, 2015 and 2016).

n San Diego State has nine victories over AP Division I nationally-ranked teams in school history. Rocky Long has been the head coachfor three of them, was the defensive coordinator for one and also has a win over a team that was ranked in the coaches poll (but notthe AP poll).

n San Diego State did not appear in the AP Top 25 poll for 20 years untilLong guided the Aztecs into the national ranking in 2016. In school his-tory, SDSU has spent 22 weeks in the AP poll, eight of those weeks havecome under Long (four in 2016, four in 2017).

n San Diego State is one of just seven schools in the nation to record 10or more victories each of the last three seasons (Alabama, Clemson,Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, San Diego State and Wiscon-sin).

n San Diego State has recorded a six-game win streak in each of the lastfour seasons (2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018). San Diego State joins Al-abama, Clemson and Ohio State as the only teams in the nation to ac-complish that.

THOU SHALL NOT RUNSan Diego State has spent the last several seasons among the nation’s

elite at stopping the run. Since the beginning of the 2015 season, theAztecs rank third nationally in rushing yards allowed per game (112.3)and in rushing yards per attempt (3.2).

In 2018, San Diego State ranks fifth in FBS play in defensive rush av-erage (2.8) and sixth in rush defense (97.3).

In five of the 11 games this season, the opposition is averaging 1.8yards per carry or less.

That has been on display so far this season. In the opener, the Aztecsheld 13th-ranked Stanford to 50 yards rushing on 28 carries for a 1.8 av-erage and no rushing touchdowns. In Stanford’s other nine games to date,the Cardinal has rushed 257 times for 1,032 yards, 4.0 per rush average.and 114.7 yards per game.

Below are a few tidbits on the significance of that season-opening per-formance against No. 13 Stanford:

2017Tariq Thompson..............83-yd INT vs. Northern Illinois (S.30) (TD)

2016Ron Smith .................................54-yd INT vs. Houston (D.17) (TD)Damontae Kazee..........................54-yd INT vs. Hawai’i (N.5) (TD)Ron Smith ....................................14-yd INT vs. Hawai’i (N.5) (TD)Malik Smith ............................28-yd INT at Utah State (O.28) (TD)Ronley Lakalaka........................9-yd INT vs. California (S.10) (TD)

2015Alex Barrett ............................43-yd INT vs. Cincinnati (D.24) (TD)Damontae Kazee ..................55-yd INT at Colorado St. (O.31) (TD)Calvin Munson ..........................67-yd INT vs. San Diego (S.6) (TD)................................................19-yd INT vs. San Diego (S.6) (TD)

2014Calvin Munson..........................56-yd INT vs. Air Force (N.21) (TD)

2013J.J. Whittaker .......................18-yd INT vs. Boise State (N.23) (TD)

2012Everett Beed..............................52-yd FR vs. Air Force (N.10) (TD)Leon McFadden.....................96-yd INT at Fresno State (S.29) (TD)Eric Pinkins ...........................32-yd INT at Fresno State (S.29) (TD)Leon McFadden..................28-yd INT vs. North Dakota (S.15) (TD)

2010Jerome Long ........................FR in end zone after Rob Andrews’ FF ..................................................................at TCU (N.13) (Safety)

2009Luke Laologi...................................55-yd INT at UNLV (N.28) (TD)Dey Juan Hemmings ....................14-yd FR after Ernie Lawson’s FF....................................................vs. New Mexico State (O.3) (TD)Team .....................QB fell in end zone vs. So. Utah (S.12) (Safety)

Category Pct./No. NCAA MWRushing Offense 156.82 82 7Passing Offense 192.82 100 8Total Offense 349.64 111 10Scoring Offense 21.64 115 11Passing Efficiency 132.23 72 8Rushing Defense 97.27 6 1Passing Defense 213.00 52 3Total Defense 310.27 12 1Scoring Defense 20.91 26 2Passing Efficiency Defense 128.53 59 4Net Punting 39.82 24 2Kickoff Returns 19.35 87 8Punt Returns 5.55 107 10Kickoff Return Yardage Def. 19.75 50 6Punt Return Yardage Def. 5.43 31 5Interceptions Thrown 6 27 5Fumbles Lost 10 101 9Passes Intercepted 9 59 4Fumbles Recovered 2 128 12Turnovers Lost 16 65 6Turnovers Gained 11 111 11Turnover Margin -0.45 96 9Sacks 2.09 62 4Tackles for Loss 5.50 78 6Sacks Allowed 2.55 94 9Tackles for Loss Allowed 6.91 99 10First Downs 186 120 10Opponent First Downs 173 8 13rd Down Conversion Pct. 35.29 105 94th Down Conversion Pct. 53.85 63 83rd Down Defense 39.29 70 64th Down Defense 38.46 15 1Fewest Penalties 7.64 108 10Fewest Yards Penalized 66.36 101 11Red Zone Offense 93.10 6 1Red Zone Defense 89.29 108 11Time of Possession 30:19 56 6Field Goal Percentage 80.00 31 4PAT Kicking 100.0 1 1Winning Percentage 63.64 34 4Red indicates top 25 in FBS or Mountain West leader

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:: SDSU RUSHING DEFENSE NOTESSan Diego State has held its opponent run game in line thisseason. Below is a look at some of the more notable accom-plishments.

School Att. Yds. YPC TDat (13) Stanford 28 50 1.8 0

Fewest rushing yds. for Cardinal since Sept. 30, 2016Fewest rushing yds. vs. non-top 25 team since Oct. 27, 20072017 Heisman Trophy runner-up Bryce Love: 18 att., 29 yds.Sacramento State 31 53 1.7 1

Fewest rushing yds. for Hornets since Nov. 7, 2015(23) Arizona State 24 36 1.5 1

Fewest rushing yds. for Sun Devils since Nov. 19, 2016Fewest rushing yds. vs. non-top 25 team since Nov. 28, 2008Eastern Michigan 39 119 3.1 1

EMU rushed 39 times w/longest rush gaining 10 yds.at Boise State 36 51 1.4 2

Boise State’s 51 yards rushing was its 2nd lowest at home since2000; Only the 9th time in last 16 seasons Boise State did not

have a run for more than 10 yds.Air Force 51 214 4.2 2AFA entered the game averaging 254.8 yards rushing per game.San José State 34 62 1.8 1

SJSU only posts one rush longer than nine yards (10).at Nevada 23 62 2.7 1

Fewest rush yds by Nevada in home game since Nov. 23, 2002.at New Mexico 37 101 2.7 0UNM fewest rushing yards in a home game since Sept. 24, 2011.at Fresno State 43 123 2.9 2Fresno State’s 2.9 rush average is 2nd lowest of season

3+ MADE FIELD GOALS OF 50+ YDS, 2018 :: ACTIVE CAREER FG PERCENTAGE / FBSElevation refers to elevation of the city where the kickers homegames are played. Min: 25 FGM.

Rk. Player, School FG Pct. Elev.1. Andy Szmyt, Syracuse 28-31 .903 3802. Matt Gay, Utah 53-61 .869 4,2263. Clayton Hatfield, Texas Tech 49-57 .860 3,2024. John Baron II, SDSU 49-58 .845 465. Rodrigo Blankenship, Georgia 52-61 .852 636

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n Stanford’s 50 yards rushing were its fewest in a game since being held to 29 yards at No. 10 Washington on Sept. 30, 2016.n The 50 yards rushing were its fewest against an unranked team since rushing for -8 yards at Oregon State on Oct. 27, 2007.n No team (ranked or unranked) had held the Cardinal to as few as 50 yards rushing in a Stanford home game since No. 23 Arizona

State held them to -2 yards on Sept. 29, 2007.n Also, Bryce Love was held in check by the Aztec defense, amassing just 29 yards on 18 carries (1.6 average). In his career up to that

point, he had 22 games with at least seven carries and his 29 yards rushing are 22 fewer than he had in any of those contests. Infact, entering the SDSU game, he had at least 100 yards rushing in 14 of the last 15 games he had seven or more carries. The 1.6RYPC is the lowest of his career for any game in which he had at least five carries.

THE NATION’S BEST LINEBACKERJunior linebacker Kyahva Tezino has not only established himself as a leader on the defensive side of the

ball, he is beginning to assert himself as one of the most impactful players in college football.According to Pro Football Focus, Tezino has the highest grade for an inside linebacker in the nation this season.

He has been credited with 59 defensive “stops” by PFF, and has yet to be called for a penalty in 674 defensivesnaps this season.

Against Air Force, Tezino recorded his second consecutive game with nine defensive stops (defined by ProFootball Focus as an offensive failure). Those nine stops were tied for the most in the country that week.

In the road victory over Boise State, he may have been the most dominant player on the field. Tezino wasstrong against the run with (according to Pro Football Focus) nine defensive stops, with six coming on run attempts.He performed well in coverage as well with just 21 total receiving yards allowed in coverage on three receptions.Once again, he was sensational providing pressure with one sack, four quarterback hits and two hurries.

Since being named a starter on Oct. 28, 2017 (16 games), Tezino has totaled 169 tackles and 17.5 tackles for loss. Tezino has led the team in tackles in 13 of the 16 games since he’s become starter, posting eight double-digit tackle games over that

span (six this season).Over his last six games, Tezino has totaled 74 tackles and eight tackles for loss.

WASHINGTON BACK FOR SECOND TERMAfter missing four games, Juwan Washington returned to game action against New Mexico and returned to

the starting lineup against UNLV. Against the Lobos, the junior came off the bench to lead all players with 95yards rushing on just 11 carries for an 8.6 yards per carry average. He also recorded rushing touchdowns of 34and 50 yards.

Against the Rebels, despite the fact the Aztec running game struggled, Washington was still able to get 66yards on 21 carries, including a long run of 27 yards and a nifty cutback on a 2-yard touchdown run.

Washington, who suffered a broken clavicle late in the second quarter of the fourth game of the seasonagainst Eastern Michigan, had a pair of 150-yard rushing games to open the season. He joined Rashaad Pennyand Marshall Faulk as the only Aztecs players to do that.

Among his early season highlights prior to the injury:n Washington’s entered the Eastern Michigan game with these national

rankings: first in forced missed tackles (28, nine more than any otherplayer in the country; courtesy Pro Football Focus), third in rushing yardsafter contact (291), fourth in rushing yards per game (150.7), fifth inall-purpose yards per game (190.0) and ninth in rushing TDs (5).

n Washington joins Marshall Faulk (1992) and Rashaad Penny (2017) asthe only running backs in SDSU history to open a season with consecu-tive 150-yard rushing games.

n Against Sacramento State, Washington became the 20th player in schoolhistory with at least 1,500 career rushing yards.

n Against Stanford, Washington averaged 6.6 yards per carry, which isthe highest by any Aztec player with at least 15 carries against an APTop 25 opponent since Ronnie Hillman (24 carries, 191 yards) averaged8.0 yards per carry against No. 22 Air Force on Oct. 16, 2010. By com-parison, recent SDSU running backs best against top 25 foes were Donnel Pumphrey’s 5.9 average at No. 21 North Carolina on Sept.6, 2014 and Rashaad Penny’s 5.5 average against No. 19 Stanford on Sept. 16, 2017.

n In his career, the junior has averaged 5.5 yards per carry on first down.n This season he has nine rushes of at least 20 yards and now has 22 rushes for at 20+ yards in his career.

CHAPMAN WAS WINNING GAMES, CLIMBING CHARTSEarlier this season, senior quarterback Christian Chapman made his 31st consecutive start against Sacramento

State and broke the school record for most victories by a quarterback (24). Unfortunately, Chapman was unableto finish the game, suffering a MCL sprain. Chapman came off the bench in the victory at New Mexico and hasstarted the last two games.

In addition to being the signal-caller over San Diego State’s most successful period in program history, theCarlsbad native is in extremely rare company.

Below are a few of his accomplishments.n Chapman is 24-9 as a starter. The 75.0 winning percentage is the highest in San Diego State’s Division I era

(min. 15 starts.).

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(Top 10 MW; Top 75 NCAA)Player  Category  Pct./No. NCAA Rk. MW Rk.Ryan Agnew Yds per Comp. 14.81 6 1

Yds per Att. 7.67 46 7Pass YPG 149.60 -- 7Pass Eff. 126.34 -- 8Pass Yds 1,496 -- 8Total Off. PG 160.00 -- 8Comp. Pct. 51.79 -- 10Pass TD 9 -- 10

Parker Baldwin Tackles PG 7.91 -- 9John Baron PAT Pct. 100.00 1 1

Touchback Pct. 71.43 12 1Field Goals PG 1.45 20 2Touchbacks 40 25 2Field Goal Pct. 80.00 30 4Kickoff Avg. 62.57 45 5Points PG 6.45 -- 8Total Points 72 -- 8

Darren Hall INT PG 0.20 -- 9Interceptions 2 -- 9

Brandon Heicklen Net Punt Avg. 39.82 26 3Punt Avg. 42.18 45 7

Chase Jasmin Rush YPC 4.34 -- 8Rush YPG 53.64 -- 10

Kyahva Tezino Tackles PG 10.27 20 4Solo Tackles PG 5.45 23 1Sacks PG 0.59 56 5

Tariq Thompson Interceptions 2 -- 9Trenton Thompson PR TD 1 5 1Juwan Washington Rush TD 8 71 5

Rush Yds 712 -- 8Total TD 8 -- 9

Tim Wilson Jr. Yds per Rec. 19.56 15 1Red indicates top 25 in FBS or Mountain West leader

S D S U I N D I V I D U A L R A N K I N G S ( 2 0 1 8 )

2018Kaelin Himphill .............Punt block; Trenton Thompson returned for .................................................................touchdown (O.12) (TD)

2017Juwan Washington.........78-yd KR vs. Army West Point (D.23) (TD)Rashaad Penny .........................100-yd KR vs. Nevada (N.18) (TD)Rashaad Penny ...........................70-yd PR vs. Nevada (N.18) (TD)Juwan Washington ..........96-yd KR vs. Northern Illinois (S.30) (TD)Rashaad Penny ......................99-yd KR at Arizona State (S.9) (TD)

2016Juwan Washington.....................92-yd KR at Wyoming (N.19) (TD)Rashaad Penny .........................93-yd KR at Wyoming (N.19) (TD)Rashaad Penny.......................100-yd KR vs. California (S.10) (TD)

2015Rashaad Penny ......................100-yd KR vs. Cincinnati (D.24) (TD)Damontae Kazee .............................66-yd PR at UNLV (N.21) (TD)Rashaad Penny ......................100-yd KR at Penn State (S.26) (TD)Rashaad Penny..........................97-yd KR vs. San Diego (S.5) (TD)

2014Lloyd Mills ....................67-yd PR vs. Northern Arizona (A.30) (TD)

2013Tim Vizzi..........................................71-yd PR at UNLV (N.30) (TD)Tim Vizzi ................................41-yd PR vs. Boise State (N.23) (TD)Team.........................Fumbled punt out of end zone (O.4) (Safety)Sam Meredith.........................PAT block; David Lamar returned for ..................................def. PAT at New Mexico State (S.28) (2 pts.)

2012Colin Lockett ...........................100-yd KR at Boise State (N.3) (TD)Colin Lockett .....................................96-yd KR vs. Army (S.8) (TD)

2011Brandon Davis............................98-yd KR at Air Force (O.13) (TD)Colin Lockett .................................94-yd KR vs. Cal Poly (S.3) (TD)* - includes only since he became SDSU’s head coach in 2011

LONG ERA SPEC IAL T EAMS SCOR ING PLAYS*

Tezino

Washington

:: WASHINGTON ON SDSU CAREER CHARTSDespite making just four starts as the primary running back,the junior is already starting to climb the San Diego State careercharts.

Category No. Rk.Rushing Yards 1,912 15100-Yard Rushing Games 5 T-18Rushing Touchdowns 21 T-10Touchdowns 25 T-9thPoints 150 -Kickoff Returns for TD 3 T-2ndAll-Purpose Yards 2,913 -

Chapman

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n With 24 career victories, Chapman surpassed Ryan Lindley (23), for the most wins as a starter at quarterback in the Division I erafor the Aztecs.

n Chapman has the longest active streak in FBS in games with fewer than two interceptions as a starting quarterback at 33.n His streak of 33 straight quarterback starts without more than one interception is the second-longest streak since 2012, only trailing

Navy’s Keenan Reynolds (45 games).n Chapman has 4,928 career passing yards. That ranks 11th on the school’s career list.n San Diego State is 12-0 when he has a passer rating of 165.0 or higher.n Chapman has nine career games with multiple touchdown passes and has never thrown more than one interception in a game (41

career games).

DEATH, TAXES AND TRENTON THOMPSONSophomore safety Trenton Thompson is playing the best football of his career. He has played 446 snaps

through 11 games this season after playing a total of 61 snaps entering the season.Tidbits on the ultra reliable Thompson:

n Thompson has 50 tackles this season (T-3rd on the team) with just one missed tackle (according to Pro FootballFocus).

n In his career, the sophomore has played 507 defensive snaps and has been credited with just two missed tackles(Nov. 5, 2016 vs. Hawai’i and Nov. 3, 2018 at New Mexico).

n As if two missed tackles was not impressive enough, Thompson also has been whistled for two career penalties(one came at Nevada two weeks ago).

LAST TIME OUT: FRESNO STATEFresno State 23, San Diego State 14Nov. 17, 2018 | Bulldog Stadium

FRESNO, Calif. -- San Diego State saw its quest for a22nd conference title fall short in a 23-14 loss at FresnoState Saturday night in Fresno, Calif.

The Bulldogs (8-2, 6-1 MW) clinched the MountainWest, West Division title with the victory by outscoringthe Aztecs (7-4, 4-3 MW), 13-0, in the second half. FSwill now face the winner of the Nov. 24 Boise State-UtahState game in the MW Championship on Saturday, Dec.1.

SDSU had taken a 14-10 lead at the half after a pairof long touchdown catches by Fred Trevillion.

Fresno State, however, took its first drive of the sec-ond half 75 yards on eight plays over 4 minutes, 10 sec-onds, culminating with a 2-yard rushing touchdown byRonnie Rivers to take a 17-14 lead.

Later in the third quarter San Diego State got deepinto Bulldog territory, but the drive stalled when JohnBaron II’s 47-yard field goal missed wide left. It was justthe ninth miss of Baron’s career (49-for-58).

FS responded with a 10-play, 70-yard drive over theend of the third quarter and the beginning of the fourth,punctuated by a 1-yard rushing score by Jordan Mims.The PAT, however, was blocked by a game Noble Hall,making the score 23-14. It was the second blocked PATfor Hall in three weeks.

After forcing a 3 and out, Fresno State got into Aztecterritory, but Asa Fuller was unable to convert a 40-yardfield goal, keeping SDSU in the game.

With just 5:51 left in the game, San Diego State couldnot put together a sustained drive as backup quarterbackRyan Agnew was sacked on a fourth-and-9 situationfrom its own 38.

The Bulldogs got the one first down they needed toend the game, and advance to their second straight MWChampionship and third since the two-division split in2013.

FS got on the scoreboard first when Marcus McMaryion found Jamire Jordan down the left side for an 86-yard touchdown after anAztec player tripped and fell down.

After the teams exchanged punts, SDSU tied it as Christian Chapman’s deep throw was pulled down by Trevillion, who raced downthe middle for a 75-yard score, which was San Diego State’s longest play of the season.

Early in the second quarter, the Aztecs got all the way to the Fresno State 29, but, instead of kicking a 46-yard field goal, went for

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AZTECS IN THE NFL (AS OF NOV. 18 , 2018)

(According to NFL.com; * - practice squad player; ^ - injured list)

CURRENT NFL TEAM SDSU LETTERS

ARIZONA CARDINALSAaron Brewer, LS 2008-09-10-11

ATLANTA FALCONSDaniel Brunskill, OT* 2013-14-15-16Damontae Kazee, S 2013-14-15-16

BALTIMORE RAVENSNico Siragusa, OG* 2013-14-15-16

DETROIT LIONSNick Bawden, FB^ 2014, 16-17

MIAMI DOLPHINSBrice Butler, WR 2012

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTSCalvin Munson, LB* 2013-14-15-16

PHILADELPHIA EAGLESDonnel Pumphrey, RB* 2013-14-15-16

PITTSBURGH STEELERSNat Berhe, S^ 2010-11-12-13

SEATTLE SEAHAWKSRashaad Penny, RB 2014-15-16-17

Consecutive Games with a Passing TouchdownName Current LongRyan Agnew 2 2 (2 times)Christian Chapman 3 7 (Dec. 15, 2015-Oct. 8, 2016)

Consecutive Passes without an InterceptionName Current LongRyan Agnew 9 (N.10.18-current) 95 (O.12-N.10.18)Christian Chapman 19 (N.10.18-current) 167 (S.2-O.28.17)

Consecutive Games with a Rushing TouchdownName Current LongJordan Byrd 0 1 (Oct. 6, 2018)Christian Chapman 0 1 (Oct. 7, 2017)Chase Jasmin 0 3 (Oct. 6-20, 2018)Juwan Washington 0 4 (Oct. 28-Nov. 24, 2017)

Consecutive Games with a 100-Yard Rushing GameName Current LongChase Jasmin 0 1 (Sept. 15, 2018)Juwan Washington 0 3 (Aug. 31-Sept. 15, 2018)

Consecutive Games with a CatchName Current LongChance Bell 1 1 (2 times)BJ Busbee 0 3 (2 times)Ethan Dedeaux 0 4 (Aug. 31-Sept. 22, 2018)Parker Houston 0 6 (Aug. 31-Oct. 12, 2018)Chase Jasmin 0 2 (Oct. 21-Oct. 28, 2018)Elijah Kothe 0 3 (Oct. 27-Nov. 10, 2018) Isaac Lessard 0 1 (2 times)Isiah Macklin 0 2 (Oct. 27-Nov. 3, 2018)Kobe Smith 0 1 (5 times)Fred Trevillion 7 7 (Sept. 22, 2018-current)Kahale Warring 5 8 (Sept. 7, 2016-Oct. 7, 2017)Juwan Washington 0 3 (Aug. 31-Sept. 15, 2018)Kaegun Williams 0 1 (Nov. 10, 2018)Tim Wilson 2 3 (Aug. 31-Sept. 15, 2018)

SAN D I EGO S TATE S TREAKS

Thompson

SDSU-FRESNO STATENov. 17, 2018 | Bulldog Stadium | Fresno, Calif.Attendance: 36,123 | Weather: Smokey, 55 degrees, no wind

1 2 3 4 TotalSan Diego State 7 7 0 0 - 14Fresno State 7 3 7 6 - 23

SCORING SUMMARYFS - Jordan 86-yard pass f/McMaryion (Fuller kick) (12:08, 1st)SDSU - Trevillion 75-yard pass f/Chapman (Baron kick) (6:21, 1st)FS - Fuller 25-yard field goal (6:47, 2nd)SDSU - Trevillion 70-yard pass f/Agnew (Baron kick) (6:29, 2nd)FS - Rivers 2-yard run (Fuller kick) (10:56, 3rd)FS -Mims 1-yard run (Fuller kick blocked) (12:40, 4th)

TEAM STATSSan Diego State Fresno State

First Downs 8 17Rushes-Yards 27-64 43-123Passing Yards 218 267C-A-I 8-21-0 17-24-0Total Offense 48-282 67-390Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 6-41 3-40Possession Time 23:29 36:31Turnovers 0 0Average Field Position SDSU 21 FS 33

INDIVIDUAL STATSRushing (Atts.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Washington (18-38-0), Chapman (3-19-0),Jasmin (2-5-0), Busbee (1-3-0), Dedeaux (1-1-0), Agnew (2- -2-0); FS: Rivers (22-78-1), Mims (9-2-1), McMaryion (7-16-0), Hokit (3-5-0), Team (2- -4-0)Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int., Yards, TDs): SDSU: Chapman (13-4-0, 126, 1), Agnew(8-4-0, 92, 1); FS: McMaryion (24-17-0, 267, 1)Receiving (No.-Yards-TDs): SDSU: Trevillion (4-189-2), Warring (3-23-0), Wash-ington (1-6-0); FS: Johnson (10-141-0), Jordan (2-94-1), Rice (2-11-0), Mims (1-8-0), Frim (1-7-0), Rivers (1-6-0)

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it on fourth-and-5. Chapman’s pass to Ethan Dedeaux was off target, giving the ball back to the Bulldogs.On its subsequent drive, FS answered with a 25-yard field goal by Fuller to take a 10-7 lead.Like earlier in the game when Chapman found Trevillion for a 75-yard touchdown strike, SDSU used the big play once again to take

its only lead of the game. On the first play after the Fuller field goal, Agnew found a streaking Trevillion for a 70-yard touchdown pass.It was the longest pass play of Agnew’s career.

San Diego State would go into the half with the 14-10 advantage, but was outscored 13-0 the rest of the way. The Aztecs, who had 225 yards in the first half, managed only 57 in the second half against a stifling Fresno State defense. For the game, Trevillion set career highs with four catches for 189 yards and two touchdowns. The 189 receiving yards were the

most in the Jeff Horton offensive coordinator era (since 2015), the most by an Aztec receiver since DeMarco Sampson had 257 atColorado State on Oct. 24, 2009 and the 30th most in a game in school history.

Chapman was 4-for-13 for 126 yards and a touchdown, while Agnew was 4-for-8 for 92 yards and a score. The 1-2 punch of Kyahva Tezino (15 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL, 1 PBU) and Parker Baldwin (14 tackles) combined for 29 tackles to lead

the SDSU defense. McMaryion led the Bulldog offense, going 17-for-24 for 267 yards and a touchdown, the bulk of it going to KeeSean Johnson (10

catches, 141 yards). Jordan added two receptions for 94 yards and the 86-yard touchdown.The nine-point loss snapped a string of eight consecutive games decided by one score or less (eight points) for SDSU, which was the

longest streak in FBS play since 2000.

POSTGAME NOTES: FRESNO STATE

Team Notesn SDSU has still won seven of its last 10 games (7-3), 19 of its last 26 (19-7), 25 of its last 34 (25-9), 38 of its last 48 (38-10) and

39 since the 2015 season (39-13).n The Aztecs dropped to 26-7 in their last 33 regular-season Mountain West games and 28-7 in their last 35 against Mountain West

opponents (includes MW Championship games).n San Diego State dropped to 8-3 in its last 11 MW games.

Series Notesn San Diego State dropped to 29-25-4 all-time against Fresno State.n SDSU is now 14-12-2 all-time against the Bulldogs in Fresno.

Trendsn SDSU started with the ball for the 82nd time in the last 95 games.n The Aztecs have now gone 154 games without suffering a shutout (Nov. 18, 2006 at TCU), which is the second-longest streak among

current Mountain West schools (Boise State at 276).n SDSU allowed its opponent to score on its opening drive for just the 13th time since 2015 (52 games).n San Diego State dropped to 8-2 the last 10 times it was tied at the end of the first quarter.n San Diego State scored a touchdown in the second quarter, making it 14 out of the last 16 second quarters that SDSU has scored a

touchdown.n The Aztecs fell to 5-3 this season and 50-12 in the Rocky Long era when leading at the half. SDSU has won 14 of its last 17 games

when leading at the half.

TRENDING NOWn San Diego State has won 19 of its last 26 (19-7), 25 of its last 34 (25-9), 38 of its last 48 (38-10) and 39 since the 2015 season

(39-13).n The Aztecs are 28-7 in their last 35 games against Mountain West opponents.n SDSU has won 16 of its last 20 games against MW West Division opponents (dates back to Nov. 1, 2014).n San Diego State has won eight of its last 11 road games (8-3).n The Aztecs have won 16 of their last 21 true road games (started Oct. 10, 2015 at Hawai’i) and 18 of their last 24 games away

from San Diego (also defeated Houston in 2016 Las Vegas Bowl and Cincinnati in 2015 Hawai’i Bowl).n SDSU has won 39 consecutive regular-season games (does not include bowl games) when rushing for at least 200 yards (last regu-

lar-season loss: San José State, Sept. 22, 2012).n San Diego State has won a nationally-leading 25 straight games when having a turnover advantage (last loss: vs. Navy, Dec. 23,

2014) and is 28-2 the last 30 times it has been even or had a turnover advantage in a game.n San Diego State is 7-2 the last eight times it has been an “underdog”.n SDSU is 61-12 this decade when holding its opponent to a passing rating of 130.0 or less.n San Diego State is 32-4 the last 36 times when owing an edge in time of possession.n The Aztecs are 35-6 since the start of the 2015 campaign when holding an opponent below 400 yards.n SDSU is 30-5 the last 35 times it has committed one turnover or less.n Christian Chapman is a SDSU DI-era record 24-9 (.727) as the starting quarterback. That is the highest win percentage in the

school’s Division I era (since 1969) (min. 15 starts). On Sept. 8, he passed Ryan Lindley (2008-11) for the most victories by anAztec quarterback in the Division I era.

n San Diego State has the nation’s best turnover ratio (+37) since the beginning of the 2015 season. The Aztecs have one turnover orless in 16 of the last 23 games.

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Category                                  2018 Long Era StreakOverall Record 7-4 71-33 L2Mountain West Record 4-3 46-16 L2Home Record 5-1 40-14 L1Road Record 2-3 28-17 L1Neutral Record 0-0 3-2 L1Overtime 1-0 5-2 W1Gms Dec. by 3 Pts or Less 2-1 10-5 L1Gms Dec. by 7 Pts or Less 5-2 22-11 L2

SCORINGScoring - first to score 4-2 51-15 L1Leading - after 1 qtr 2-2 44-10 L1Leading - at halftime 5-3 50-12 L3Leading - after 3 qtr 3-1 59-12 L1Scoring - 20 or more points 5-2 67-17 L1Scoring - 30 or more points 1-0 47-8 W1Scoring - 40 or more points 0-0 22-1 W17

OFFENSETotal Offense - 500+ yds 0-0 9-3 W4Total Offense - 400+ yds 3-1 46-8 W1Passing - 300+ yds 0-0 1-5 W1Rushing - 200+ yds 2-0 49-3 W2First Downs - 20+ 2-2 44-12 L23rd Down Conv. - 50 pct.+ 1-0 28-3 W1Turnovers - 2 or fewer 6-4 64-20 L3Field Position - 30 or better 4-1 48-15 L1Field Position - 25 or better 5-1 62-24 L1Play Call - 50 pct.+ rushing 7-2 69-21 L1

DEFENSEAllowing 24 points or less 7-1 59-5 L1Allowing 17 points or less 4-0 44-1 W29Total Offense - <=300 yds. 5-1 38-3 W1Passing - <= 150 yds. 2-0 25-6 W2Rushing - <= 100 yds 4-3 37-11 L2First Downs - <= 15 5-1 39-4 W13rd Down Conv. - <= 33 pct. 4-0 38-3 W6Turnovers - forced 3 or more 1-0 31-5 W20Field Position - <=25 2-1 35-7 L1Field Position - <=20 0-0 6-0 W6Defense Scores Points 0-0 12-1 W11

COMPARISONSDSU more Rushing Yards 6-2 55-14 W1SDSU more Return Yards 3-4 29-22 L2SDSU fewer Turnovers 2-0 45-4 W25SDSU more Time of Poss. 5-2 49-14 L1SDSU more 1st D. and ToP 3-2 40-8 L1SDSU better Avg. Field Pos 4-1 55-13 L1SDSU adv. in TO and AFP 1-0 39-4 W21SDSU ST (KR/PR) Score 0-0 13-4 L1

INDIVIDUALRusher - 100+ Yards 2-1 58-13 W2Multiple - 100+ Yards 1-0 15-0 W18Passer - 300+ Yards 0-0 1-5 W1Receiver - 100+ Yards 0-2 13-7 L3100+ Rusher, 300+ Passer 0-0 1-3 W1

S D S U U N D E R R O C K Y L O N G

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THE PROGRAMBelow are a few tidbits on the San Diego State football program. The Aztecs are coming off three straight seasons with at least 10

wins. n San Diego State is one of 17 teams nationally to play in a bowl game each of the last eight seasons (2010-17) and one of just two

from the Group of 5 (also Boise State).n With 10 victories last season, San Diego State has recorded its third straight campaign with double-digit wins. It marks the seventh

time in the Division I era and the 10 time in school history that it has recorded a double-digit win season. Prior to 2015, San DiegoState went 37 seasons without recording a 10-win campaign.

n San Diego State is one of seven teams to win at least 10 games each of the last three seasons (others: Alabama, Clemson, OhioState, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Wisconsin). <<< See chart on page 4, left

n San Diego State has put together a win streak of at least six games in each of the last four seasons. Only four teams in the countryhave a 6-plus game win streak in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 - San Diego State, Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State.

n Since the beginning of the 2015 campaign, San Diego State has won 39 games. That is tied for the seventh-highest win total nationallyduring that span, trailing only Alabama (52), Clemson (51), Ohio State (45), Oklahoma (44), Georgia (41) and Wisconsin (41).

n Among California’s seven FBS schools, San Diego State owns the second-highest winning percentage this decade. The Aztecs’ recordof 80-37 trails only Stanford and ahead of USC, UCLA, Fresno State, California and San José State. <<< See chart on page 4, left

n San Diego State has advanced to eight consecutive bowl games. The Aztecs join Stanford as the only football teams in California -FBS or NFL - to advance to the postseason in each of the past eight seasons.

n With bowl game appearances in a school-record eight straight seasons, the Aztecs have equaled their total number of bowls playedin the 87 prior seasons (1921 through 2009).

n Aztec head coach Rocky Long is in his eighth season as head coach and 10th year on The Mesa. The Mountain West’s all-timewinningest coach, Long has guided SDSU to 71 victories.

n Between 2000-09, SDSU was 38-80 (.322) and owned the nation’s 106th-best winning percentage. Since 2010, San Diego State is80-37 (.684) and owns the nation’s 17th-best winning percentage.

n With 80 wins in their last 117 games (80-37 since the beginning of the 2010 campaign), the Aztecs have equaled their win totalfrom the previous 197 games (80-117).

n San Diego State won 32 games from 2015-17. That is the most prolific three-year period in school history. The previous mark wasset when the Aztecs won 30 games from 1966-68 just prior to the Division I era.

BULLET NOTES - OFFENSEn San Diego State returns seven starters on offense this season - senior quarterback Christian Chapman, sophomore center Dominic

Gudino, junior left guard Daishawn Dixon, sophomore right guard Keith Ismael, senior right tackle Ryan Pope, sophomore left tackleTyler Roemer, senior wide receiver Fred Trevillion. Of those seven players, only three are seniors (also two juniors, three sopho-mores).

n Jeff Horton is in his eighth season at San Diego State and his fourth as SDSU’s offensive coordinator (served the previous four seasonsas an assistant head coach and running backs coach). Among his other experience, he served as the head coach at Nevada and UNLVand interim head coach at Minnesota. In addition to being the offensive coordinator, he is also an associate head coach.

n Agnew became the 43rd different player to start at quarterback for the Aztecs in the Division I era (see page 205 of the mediaguide for details). Of the 42 players making their inaugural SDSU start in the Division I era, Agnew became the 20th to win theirfirst start. The last three players making their first start Maxwell Smith (Aug. 30, 2015) and Christian Chapman (Dec. 5, 2015) werevictorious.

n Full bios of selected offensive players:- Ryan Agnew - pgs. 36-37- Christian Chapman - pgs. 46-48- Kahale Warring - pgs. 73-74- Juwan Washington - pgs. 74-76

OFFENSIVE NUMBERSn Twice this season the Aztecs have accumulated more than 36 minutes of TOP. SDSU is 17-3 with 13 straight wins under Rocky Long

when getting at least 36 minutes of time of possession.n SDSU has scored 27 or more points in 21 of the last 32 games and in 33 of the last 47 games.n San Diego State has scored 30 or more points in 26 of their last 46 games (1,449 points total, 31.5 ppg).n The Aztecs are 34-3 the last 37 times they have scored at least 30 points and 46-8 in the Rocky Long era when scoring 30-plus

points.n Since Oct. 3, 2015, San Diego State is 35-6 when scoring at least 20 points. n Since the beginning of 2014, SDSU is 37-7 when committing one turnover or less and 9-12 when having two or more turnovers in

the game. San Diego State has one turnover or less in 37 of the 52 games since the start of the 2015 campaign.n San Diego State has one turnover or less in 16 of its last 23 games.n SDSU is 31-4 in the last 35 games when owning an edge in time of possession.n San Diego State is 67-17 in the Rocky Long era when scoring just 20 or more points.n The Aztec offense had the second-fewest interceptions last season (4).n Chapman had started 31 consecutive games, the longest streak on either side of the ball, before missing the Arizona State game

with a knee injury.n LG Daishawn Dixon has played all 736 snaps on offense this year.n Juwan Washington has all of his 25 touchdowns (21 rushing, three kick return, one receiving) over his last 27 games played.n Chase Jasmin had a touchdown in five straight games (four rushing, one receiving) before being held out of the end zone vs. UNLV.

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Rushing                             Att.         Yds.      Avg. TDJuwan Washington 14 94 6.7 2Chase Jasmin 6 17 2.8 0Christian Chapman 16 7 0.4 0Ryan Agnew 1 23 23.0 0

Passing                           A-C-I         Yds. TD Eff.Christian Chapman 19-38-2 231 43 125.27Ryan Agnew 1-1-0 21 0 276.40 Receiving                           No.         Yds. Avg. TDJuwan Washington 1 24 24.0 1Parker Houston 1 -2 -2.0 0

Kickoff Returns                  No.         Yds. Avg. TDJuwan Washington 1 16 16.0 0

Punt Returns                      No.         Yds. Avg. TDn/a

Defense                          S-A-T       OtherRon Smith 6-3-9 1 INT, 2 PBURonley Lakalaka 4-4-8 1 INT, 1 QBHParker Baldwin 3-5-8 2 PBU, 1 FFNoble Hall 4-3-7 1.5 SCK, 1.5 TFL, 1 QBHKyahva Tezino 4-3-7 2 QBHDwayne Johnson Jr. 4-0-4Chibu Onyeukwu 2-1-3 2 SCK, 2 TFLTroy Cassidy 1-2-3Andrew Aleki 2-0-2Kyree Woods 2-0-2 1 SCK, 1 TFLMyles Cheatum 1-1-2Damon Moore 1-1-2Tariq Thompson 1-1-2Trenton Thompson 1-0-1 1 PBUJeff Clay 1-0-1Dominic Gudino 1-0-1Anthony Luke 1-0-1Ryan Pope 1-0-1

Punting                                 No.      Yds. Avg. LongBrandon Heicklen 5 171 34.2 42 Kicking                        FG-FGA         Long PAT-PATAJohn Baron II 2-2 45 11-11

S D S U C A R E E R V S . H A W A I ’ I

.2019Aug. 31 Weber StateSept. 7 at UCLASept. 14 at New Mexico StateNov. 30 Brigham Young

2020Sept. 5 Sacramento StateSept. 12 at ToledoSept. 19 UCLANov. 14 at Brigham Young

2021Sept. 4 New Mexico StateSept. 11 at ArizonaSept. 18 Utah

2022Sept. 3 ArizonaSept. 10 ToledoSept. 17 at Utah

2023Sept. 2 New Mexico StateSept. 16 at Oregon StateSept. 23 UCLA

2024Sept. 7 Washington State

2025Sept. 6 at Washington State

2026Sept. 12 at UCLASept. 19 Oregon State

2027Sept. 3 at Eastern MichiganSept. 18 at Arizona State

2028Sept. 16 vs. Arizona State

S D S U F U T U R E N O N - L E A G U E S C H E D U L E S

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Career Starts (Off/Def) ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 TotalRonley Lakalaka, LB - 0 13 12 11 36Noble Hall, DT/DE RS 3 14 9 9 35Christian Chapman, QB RS 2 14 13 4 33Parker Baldwin, AZ - 0 9 12 11 32Ron Smith, CB - RS 6 13 11 30Daishawn Dixon, OL - RS 0 13 11 24Tariq Thompson, WAR - - - 13 11 24Keith Ismael, OL - - RS 13 10 23Tyler Roemer, OL - - RS 13 10 23Ryan Pope, OL - RS 0 11 11 22Parker Houston, TE - - 4 7 11 22Troy Cassidy, LB - - 0 8 11 19Kyahva Tezino, LB - RS 0 5 11 16Chibu Onyeukwu, DE - - RS 4 10 14Dominic Gudino, OL - - - 6 6 12Anthony Luke, DE - - - 0 11 11Myles Cheatum, DE - RS 0 8 3 11Fred Trevillion, WR 0 - - 2 8 10Kyree Woods, CB - - 0 0 10 10Juwan Washington, RB - RS 1 3 6 10Ryan Agnew, QB - RS 0 0 7 7Trenton Thompson, WAR - - 0 RS 7 7Ethan Dedeaux, WR - - - RS 7 7Isaac Lessard, FB - RS 0 1 6 7Kahale Warring, TE - RS 0 3 2 5Nick Gerhard, C/RG - RS 0 0 4 4Tayler Hawkins, WAR - - RS 0 4 4Chad Woolsey, FB - - 0 0 4 4Chase Jasmin, RB - - RS 0 3 3Tim Wilson, Jr., WR - - RS 1 2 3Isiah Macklin, WR - - RS 2 1 3Zachary Thomas, RG - - RS 0 2 2Kobe Smith, WR - - - - 2 2Kyle Spalding, OL - - RS 0 1 1Chance Bell, RB - - - RS 1 1Darren Hall, CB - - - RS 1 1Kaegun Williams, RB - - - RS 1 1Elijah Kothe, WR - - - - 1 1Dwayne Johnson, AZ - - RS 1 0 1

C A R E E R S T A R T C H A R T

IN-SEASON AZTEC BIRTHDAYS

Date (Opponent) Name (Age)Sept. 10 Chase Jasmin (20)Sept. 17 Isiah Macklin (20)Sept. 22 (vs. Eastern Michigan) Daniel Bellinger (18)Sept. 26 Ryan Agnew (22)Sept. 29 Brennan Hawkins (20)Oct. 1 Christian Chapman (23)Oct. 4 Jeff Clay (22)Oct. 7 Garrett Erickson (21)Oct. 13 Fred Trevillion (24)Oct. 14 Ethan Dedeaux (20)

Kaegun Williams (20)Oct. 15 Neil Boudreau (21)Oct. 16 Elijah Kothe (20)Oct. 17 Ryan Pope (22)Oct. 19 Joah Robinett (21)Oct. 26 Garrett Binkley (22)Oct. 31 Denaylan Fuimaono (18)Nov. 3 (at New Mexico) Jerry Chaney (21)Nov. 8 Rashad Scott (18)Nov. 11 Anthony Luke (22)Nov. 13 Josh Bornes (19)Nov. 18 Ron Smith (21)Nov. 19 Gabe Strong (22)

Juwan Washington (22)Nov. 21 Damon Moore (23)

Alex Wilson (20)Dec. 6 Parker Houston (21)Dec. 8 Allan Mwata (19)Dec. 18 Trenton Thompson (21)Dec. 21 Keshawn Banks (19)Dec. 22 Will Stricklin II (21)Dec. 27 Andrew Alves (19)

JR Justice (19)Tyler Hawkins (21)

Dec. 30 William Dunkle (19)Jan. 2 Tayari Venable (20)

RUSHING OFFENSEn San Diego State is 41-1 the last 42 times it has rushed for at least 200 yards and is 39-0 in its last 39 regular-season games when

rushing for 200-plus yards. n San Diego State has a 100-yard rusher in three games this season (4, 100-yard rushers total) and has at least one in 25 of its last

38 games since 2016 (33, 100-yard rushers total) and 34 of the 52 games since Jeff Horton took over as the offensive coordinatorin 2015 (45, 100-yard rushers total). Since Horton arrived as the running back coach in 2011, SDSU has a 100-yard rusher in 70of the 104 games and 85, 100-yard rushers overall.

n Juwan Washington has 22 career rushes for 20-plus yards.n Washington ranks second in the MW (19th in FBS) in rushing yards per game (101.7, min. 149 att.), fourth (44th in FBS) in rush

avg. (4.8, min. 149 att.), fifth (71st in FBS) in rushing touchdowns (8), eighth in rushing yards (712) and ninth in total touchdowns(8), despite missing the 4 ½ games.

n When the game is within seven points in the fourth quarter, Washington has rushed 24 times for 167 yards (7.0 avg.) with threetouchdowns.

n Washington was one of just three Aztec running backs in program history to start the season with at least two straight 150-yardrushing games (Marshall Faulk, 1992 and Rashaad Penny, 2017).

n According to Pro Football Focus, Washington ranks 21st in FBS (No. 4 in MW) with 37 forced missed tackles and 43rd (No. 4 in MW)in 15-yard runs (11), despite missing 4 ½ games.

n Washington became the 16th Aztec to rush for 100-plus yards in a season opener (17th occasion overall) when he rushed for 158yards at No. 13/13 Stanford.

n Washington’s 158 yards rank as the sixth most in a season opener by SDSU in the Division I era (since 1969) and the eighth mostagainst a nationally ranked opponent.

n Washington’s 6.6 yards rush average was the highest by any Aztec player with at least 15 carries against an AP Top 25 opponentsince Ronnie Hillman (24 carries, 191 yards) averaged 8.0 yards per carry vs. No. 22 Air Force on Oct. 16, 2010.

n Chase Jasmin ranks eighth in the Mountain West in rushing yards per carry (4.34) and 10th in rushing yards per game (53.64).n Jasmin is 40th in FBS with 29 forced missed tackles (according to Pro Football Focus).n San Diego State had two 100-yard rushers vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (Juwan Washington - 138 and Chase Jasmin - 112) for the

29th time in program history (the Aztecs are 28-1 in those occasions, including a 15-0 mark in the Rocky Long era) and now havemultiple 100-yard rushers eight times in the last 34 games.

n Washington and Jasmin became the 20th different combination in program history to record a 100-yard rushing game in the samegame.

n Jasmin became the 77th different player in school history with a 100-yard rushing game.n If you take away the 20 times Ryan Agnew has been sacked this year (for 127 yards), he has rushed 32 times for 231 yards (7.2

avg.).n If you take away the eight times Christian Chapman has been sacked this year (for 72 yards), he has rushed four times for 25 yards

(6.3 avg.).

PASSING OFFENSEn Since the start of the 2017 season, San Diego State has thrown 10 interceptions. That is tied for the sixth-fewest picks in the nation

(Alabama, 7).n Christian Chapman is 24-9 as a starting quarterback, winning both the 2015 and 2016 MW Championship game and the 2015

Hawai'i Bowl and 2016 Las Vegas Bowl.n In five career postseason appearances (MW championships and bowl games), Chapman is 4-1 and has completed 39 of 62 attempts

(62.9 pct.) for 554 yards and three touchdowns against two interceptions for a 147.48 pass efficiency rating.n Chapman has the longest streak of games with one or less interceptions (33) among active FBS starting quarterbacks.n Chapman’s streak is also the longest in FBS play since Navy’s Keenan Reynolds went 45 games without more than one interception

in a game from 2012-15.n Chapman’s all-time SDSU Division I era (since 1969) ranks (min. 15 starts): first in quarterback victories (24) and in quarterback

winning percentage (.727), and fifth in pass efficiency rating (144.7).n Chapman has nine career games with multiple touchdown passes and has never thrown more than one interception in a game.n Chapman’s 31 consecutive starts at quarterback were the program's most since Ryan Lindley started a school-record 44 straight

from Oct. 18, 2008-Dec. 17, 2011.n For his career, Chapman has 38 touchdown passes against 12 interceptions.n Chapman’s 167 attempts without an interception last year were only 11 shy of Dan McGwire’s program record.n Ryan Agnew ranks sixth in FBS play (1st in MW) in passing yards per completion (14.81).n Agnew also ranks seventh in the MW in passing yards per attempt (7.67, 46th in FBS) and passing yards per game (149.60), eighth

in pass efficiency rating (126.34), passing yards (1,496) and total offense per game (160.00), and 10th in completion percentage(.518) and passing touchdowns (10).

n Against No. 23/25 Arizona State, Agnew became the first quarterback from a non-Power 5 school to beat a nationally ranked teamfrom a Power 5 school in his starting debut since USF’s B.J. Daniels against No. 18 Florida State on Sept. 26, 2009.

n Agnew became the third straight Aztec starting quarterback to win his Aztec debut (also Maxwell Smith vs. San Diego on Aug. 30,2015 and Christian Chapman vs. Air Force on Dec. 5, 2015) (SDSU quarterbacks were just 1-13 in the previous 14 starting debuts).

n Agnew also became the first Aztec quarterback to beat a nationally ranked team in his starting debut (other quarterbacks were 0-4when their debut was against a ranked squad).

n For his young career, Agnew is 6-1 as the starting quarterback and has three second-half come-from-behind victories.n Fred Trevillion had career highs of four receptions, 189 yards and two touchdowns at Fresno State. The 189 receiving yards were the

most in the Jeff Horton offensive coordinator era (since 2015), the most by an Aztec receiver since DeMarco Sampson had 257 atColorado State on Oct. 24, 2009 and the 30th most in a game in school history. Had touchdown catches of 75 yards (longest play

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(pass or rush) this season) and 70 yards.n Trevillion ranks third among active FBS players in career catch average (26.2, min. 32 receptions).n Trevillion leads the country with a 25.5 catch average (min. 20 rec.) this season.n Trevillion led the country with a 27.2-yard catch average (min. 10 rec.) last year.n Ethan Dedeaux had six receptions and 90 yards in just his second career start and game played against Sacramento State. His 90

yards were the most by an Aztec freshman since at least 1996.n Dedeaux had seven catches against UNLV, tied for the second most in a game during the Jeff Horton offensive coordinator era (since

2015).n Among FBS tight ends, Kahale Warring ranks 20th in receiving touchdowns (3, No. 2 in MW), 25th in receiving yards (337, No. 3 in

MW) and 28th in receptions (27, No. 4 in MW).n Among FBS tight ends over the last four weeks (since Oct. 22), Warring ranks third in touchdown catches (3), fourth in receptions

(17) and 12th in receiving yards (205).n Warring had six catches for 95 yards and two touchdowns at Nevada. Among SDSU tight ends in a game since 1996, those numbers

rank in a tie for first in touchdowns (2), and a tie for fifth in receiving yards (95) and receptions (6). Among tight ends in a FBSgame this year, his game against Nevada ranks in a tie for third in touchdowns (2), a tie for 30th in catches (6) and a tie for 34thin receiving yards (95).

n Tim Wilson Jr. leads the league and ranks 15th in FBS in yards per reception (19.56).n Wilson had career highs of five receptions, 123 yards and two touchdowns against UNLV. Became SDSU’s first 100-yard receiver

since Trevillion had 128 against Boise State on Oct. 14, 2017 and 84th different 100-yard receiver in program history (323rdoccasion overall).

BULLET NOTES - DEFENSEn For just the second season since arriving at San Diego State prior to the 2009 campaign, Rocky Long will not serve as the team’s de-

fensive coordinator (although he will continue to call the defense).n Zach Arnett is in his first year as defensive coordinator and enters his eighth season as the linebackers coach.n San Diego State returns seven starters off last season’s squad which was one of the top units nationally. Returning in 2018 are senior

AZ Parker Baldwin, junior LB Troy Cassidy, junior DE Myles Cheatum, senior DT Noble Hall, senior LB Ronley Lakalaka, junior CBRon Smith, sophomore WAR Tariq Thompson.

n Full bios of selected defensive players:- Parker Baldwin - pgs. 37-39- Ronley Lakalaka - pgs. 59-61- Kyahva Tezino - pgs. 68-69- Tariq Thompson - pgs. 70-71

DEFENSIVE NUMBERSn Since Nov. 14, 2015 (includes 43 SDSU games), San Diego State ranks fifth in total defense (308.4) and 11th nationally in points

allowed per game (19.5).n Since the beginning of 2009, when Rocky Long took over as defensive coordinator, the Aztecs rank eighth nationally in yards per

rush allowed (3.6), 14th in yards per touch (6.3), 15th in rushing yards per game (134.9), 18th in yards allowed per game (343.8),24th in points allowed per game (23.0) and 40th in turnovers forced (224).

n SDSU has returned six interceptions for touchdowns since the beginning of the 2016 season (tied for 8th nationally).n In its 11 games this year, San Diego State’s defense has allowed just 310.3 yards and 20.9 points per game (19.7 points if you take

away the three times the Aztecs have taken safeties and the fumble return (and PAT) by New Mexico). In the other games for SDSU’s11 opponents, they are averaging 409.7 yards and 30.6 points per game.

n Opponents this year have had 135 drives where they have tried to score on SDSU's defense (excludes kneel downs to end half/game).The Aztecs have forced 3 and outs (or better) in 53 of those drives (39.3 pct.). The 39.3 pct. is the 13th-best mark in the country,while the 4.82 3 and outs per game ranks 13th in FBS play.

n The Aztec defense ranked second in the country in fourth down defense (22.2 pct.) a year ago. This year SDSU’s opponents are 5-for-13 (38.5 pct.). Of the last 37 fourth-down chances against the Aztec defense dating back to 2016, opponents have convertedjust nine times (24.3 pct.).

n SDSU has held an opponent scoreless on its opening drive 39 times since 2015 (52 games). n Ronley Lakalaka have the most starts among any player on the Aztec defense (36).n Ron Smith has started in 30 straight games, the longest streak on offense or defense. n Parker Baldwin has played in 52 consecutive games, the longest streak on the team.n Baldwin’s 52 games played are also the most on the team.n Darren Hall was named the MW Defensive Player of the Week for his play against Eastern Michigan, when he had four tackles (all

solo) and an interception in overtime to give SDSU the ball back for a game-winning field goal. Hall, who entered the game with just22 career snaps (one in 2018), logged 43 snaps vs. EMU, allowing just 21 passing yards on four targets.

n D. Hall was named the MW Defensive Player of the Week for the second time in three weeks (SDSU was off in between) for his playat rv/No. 24 Boise State, recording game- and career-high nine tackles, leading the Aztecs for the first time of his career. Also hadan interception (his second in as many defensive snaps, while recording his first career sack, tackle for loss and forced fumble. Playeda career-high 71 snaps after entering the game with just 44 for the season and 65 for his career.

n Kyahva Tezino was named the Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week for the first time of his career for his play against AirForce, posting a game- and season-high 15 tackles, including 10 solo stops, while adding a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry.

n Tezino won the MW Defensive Player of the Week once again for his play at New Mexico, when he had 12 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 3.5tackles for loss.

n Tezino has played 746 of the team’s 747 snaps on defense (99.87 pct.), the most on the defensive side of the ball.

By Player GmsK John Baron 10AZ Parker Baldwin 6DT Noble Hall 5LB Ronley Lakalaka 5QB Christian Chapman 3RT Ryan Pope 3LB Kyahva Tezino 3WR Fred Trevillion 3QB Ryan Agnew 2DE Anthony Luke 2FB Chad Woolsey 2RB Juwan Washington 1

By GameAug. 31 at No. 13/13 Stanford  K John Baron II

QB Christian ChapmanDT Noble HallLB Ronley Lakalaka

Sept. 8 vs. Sacramento State AZ Parker BaldwinDE Anthony LukeWR Fred TrevillionFB Chad Woolsey

Sept. 15 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State K John Baron IIAZ Parker BaldwinLB Ronley LakalakaRT Ryan PopeRB Juwan Washington

Sept. 22 at Eastern Michigan K John Baron IIDE Anthony LukeLB Kyahva TezinoRT Ryan Pope

Oct. 6 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* QB Ryan AgnewK John Baron IIDT Noble HallWR Fred Trevillion

Oct. 12 vs. Air Force* K John Baron IIDT Noble HallLB Ronley LakalakaFB Chad Woolsey

Oct. 20 vs. San José State* AZ Parker BaldwinK John Baron IIRT Ryan PopeLB Kyahva Tezino

Oct. 27 at Nevada* AZ Parker BaldwinK John Baron IIDT Noble HallWR Fred Trevillion

Nov. 3 at New Mexico* QB Ryan AgnewAZ Parker BaldwinK John Baron IILB Ronley Lakalaka

Nov. 10 vs. UNLV* AZ Parker BaldwinK John Baron IIQB Christian ChapmanLB Ronley Lakalaka

Nov. 17 at Fresno State* K John BaronQB Christian ChapmanDT Noble HallLB Kyahva Tezino

Nov. 24 vs. Hawai’i* TBA

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n Tezino’s numbers over his last 16 games (all starts) - 169 tackles and 17.5 tackles for loss; numbers over his first 17 games (nostarts) - eight tackles and 1.5 tackle for loss.

n Tezino has six double-digit tackle games this season in 11 games and eight for his career. n Tezino had three straight games with double-digits in tackles (41 total) earlier this season and has a current streak of three straight

game with double-digit tackles (41 total).n Tezino has led the team or tied for the team lead in tackles 13 times for his career (all over the last 16 games), including nine of

the 11 games this year.n Tezino leads the team with 113 tackles, 26 more than No. 2 on the team and a remarkable 63 more than No. 3.n Tezino ranks 20th in FBS (4th in MW) in tackles per game (10.27), 23rd (1st in MW) in solo tackles per game (5.45) and 56th (5th

in MW) in sacks per game (0.59). n Tariq Thompson became the first Aztec true freshman to start on defense in the 2017 opener (Sept. 2) against UC Davis since Leon

McFadden started at Colorado State on Oct. 24, 2009.n Thompson was also the first SDSU true freshman to start on defense since McFadden started the 2009 opener at UCLA.

RUSHING DEFENSEn Through the first six weeks of the season, the Aztecs were one of only three teams to not allow a run for at least 20 yards.n SDSU ranks fifth in FBS play in defensive rush average (2.8) and sixth in rush defense (97.3).n Kyahva Tezino leads the Aztecs with 88 tackles on rushing plays.n Read more about the SDSU run defense on pg. 8-9.

PASSING DEFENSEn Under head coach Rocky Long, San Diego State is 42-6 in games in which the opponent has a passing efficiency rating of 116.50 or

less.n Since the beginning of the 2015 campaign, San Diego State’s 72 interceptions are the most in the country (by a margin of five),

while its 10 interception returns for touchdowns are fourth in the country.n Darren Hall ranks ninth in the Mountain West in interceptions (2) and in interceptions per game (0.20).n Ron Smith leads the team with 25 stops on passing plays.n Smith had 16 pass breakups a year ago, the second most in SDSU single-season history.n Tariq Thompson ranks fifth among active FBS leaders in interceptions per game (0.29).n Ta. Thompson ranks ninth in the MW in interceptions (2).n Ta. Thompson’s five interceptions last year tied for the most by a freshman in FBS play and he was one of only two true freshmen

with five interceptions.n Ta. Thompson had an 83-yard interception return for a touchdown vs. Northern Illinois, SDSU’s longest since Leon McFadden had a

96-yard interception score at Fresno State on Sept. 29, 2012 and the fourth longest by an Aztec since at least 1996.n Kyree Woods had four pass breakups against No. 23/25 Arizona State, which are tied for the seventh most in a FBS game this sea-

son.

BULLET NOTES - SPECIAL TEAMSn ESPN Team Efficiencies ranked San Diego State’s special teams unit as the 23rd best in the country in 2015, 13th in 2016 and 28th

in 2017.n Former SDSU captain Doug Deakin is in his eighth season with the program and his first as special teams coordinator. He also coaches

the tight ends.n Full bios of selected special teams players:

- John Baron II - pgs. 40-42n Since the start of the 2015 season, San Diego State has 10 kickoff returns for touchdowns, the most in FBS play over that time and

three more than No. 2 (Kansas State, Memphis and Pittsburgh are second with seven).n Among active FBS kickers, John Baron II ranks fifth in field goal percentage (.845, min. 25 FG), seventh in road field goal percentage

(.885, min. 25 FGA), tied for 12th in field goals (49), 19th in field goals per game (1.29), and tied for 12th in points (279) (T-14thin points regardless of position).

n Among all-time SDSU kickers, Baron is second in field goal percentage (.845), second in field goals (49), third in PATs (132) andpoints (279), and fourth in PAT percentage (.985).

n For his career, Baron is 5-for-5 in field goal attempts when the score is within three points in the fourth quarter (2-for-2 from 50-plus). This season, he's 4-for-4 (2-for-2 from 50-plus).

n Baron also ranks sixth overall at SDSU in scoring (279 points).n For his career, Baron has only missed two field goals in Aztec losses.n Baron leads the team this year with 72 points.n If you take away Baron’s five squib kicks for 184 yards, he is averaging 65.1 yards per kickoff (51 KO for 3,320 yards) with a 78.4

touchback percentage (40 TB in 51 KO).n Baron had a 50-yard field goal in three consecutive games from Sept. 8-22, which was tied for the third-longest streak since 1996,

one shy of Florida State’s Graham Gano (4 from Sept. 27-Oct. 25, 2008) and West Virginia’s Josh Lambert (4 from Sept. 20-Oct. 18,2014).

n Baron has a FBS-leading three game-winning field goals this year (last five minutes of 4th quarter or OT which gave team a lead itwould never relinquish), tied for the most in a season in the FBS overtime era (since 1996). No other kicker had more than one thisyear as of Nov. 16.

n Among the FBS leaders, Baron ranks first in PAT percentage (1.000, 1st in MW), 12th in touchback percentage (.714, 1st in MW),20th in field goals per game (1.45, 2nd in MW), 25th in touchbacks (40, 2nd in MW), 30th in field goal percentage (.800, 4th inMW) and 45th in kickoff average (62.57, 5th in MW).

California (71)LB Andrew Alves, K/P Matt Araiza, QB Carson Baker, K John BaronII, CB Luq Barcoo, RB Chance Bell, CB Garrett Binkley, LB Josh Bornes,QB Neil Boudreau, CB Tyree Bracy, LB Josh Bringuel, WR BJ Busbee,S Israel Cabrera, WR Liam Cabrera, LB Troy Cassidy, S Jerry Chaney,QB Christian Chapman, CB Jeff Clay, TE Shane Coleman, WR ChazCollins, WR Nash Devan, OL William Dunkle, S Marc Ellis, K GarrettErickson, S Denaylan Fuimaono, WR Keshan Griffin, OL DominicGudino, CB Darren Hall, CB Nolen Harris, CB Tayler Hawkins, P Bran-don Heicklen, DL Sam Hines, OL Keith Ismael, RB Chase Jasmin, SDwayne Johnson Jr., S Tyler Jones, WR JR Justice, LS Cameron King,DL Jalil Lecky, FB Isaac Lessard, DL Anthony Luke, OL Chris Martinez,WR Jesse Matthews, FB Connor McBride, DL Damon Moore, DL ChibuOnyeukwu, OL Ryan Pope, WR Isaiah Richardson, DL Joah Robinett,QB Mark Salazar, S Rashad Scott, WR Kobe Smith, CB Ron Smith, SShawn Snyder, OL Kyle Spalding, S Will Stricklin II, TE Gabe Strong,WR TJ Sullivan, LB Kyahva Tezino, DL Cameron Thomas, OL ZacharyThomas, S Tariq Thompson, S Trenton Thompson, CB Adison Umarong,FB Grady Vazquez, CB Tayari Venable, TE Kahale Warring, OL AndrewWickens, TE Alex Wilson, FB Chad Woolsey, TE Justin Yi

Texas (10)QB Ryan Agnew, CB Cedarious Barfield, DL Myles Cheatum, OLDaishawn Dixon, OL Nick Gerhard, LB Caden McDonald, TE NickMcTear, RB Juwan Washington, RB Kaegun Williams, WR Timothy Wil-son Jr.

Nevada (8)TE Daniel Bellinger, WR Ethan Dedeaux, DL Noble Hall, TE ParkerHouston, WR Elijah Kothe, WR Isiah Macklin, S Allan Mwata, OL TylerRoemer

Hawaii (4)LB Andrew Aleki, LB Ronley Lakalaka, LB Seyddrick Lakalaka, OLAlama Uluave

Canada (3)OL Ladji Bagayoko, OL Delon Jemmott, DL Daniel Okpoko

Arizona (3)LS Turner Bernard, RB Zidane Thomas, CB Kyree Woods

New Mexico (2)DL Keshawn Banks, RB Jordan Byrd

Germany (1)CB Lasse Engel

Arkansas (1)S Parker Baldwin

Florida (1)OL Desmond Bessent

Idaho (1)S Cameron Foley

Illinois (1)DL Connor Mitchell

Minnesota (1)TE Brennan Hawkins

Mississippi (1)WR Fred Trevillion

Oklahoma (1)WR Kyre Richardson

Oregon (1)LB Kaelin Himphill

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n Baron is also eighth in the MW in points per game (6.45) and in total points (72).n Among SDSU single-season leaders, Baron ranks in a tie for first in PAT percentage (1.000), tie for sixth in field goal percentage (.800) and tied for ninth in field goals (16).n Baron has a long field goal of 54 yards, which ranks in a tie for second in school history and a tie for seventh in FBS this year.n Baron is one of just three FBS kickers this season with four field goals from 50-plus yards and one of two who has made all four attempts from 50-plus yards. n Baron has made multiple field goals 16 times, including five times this year.n Baron was named the Mountain West Special Teams Player of the Week for his play against No. 23/25 Arizona State, where he was 2-for-2 in field goals and 2-for-2 in PATs, making a career-long 54-yard

field goal in the third quarter (T-2nd longest in school history and T-7th in FBS play this season).n Baron became the first player to be named the MW Special Teams Player of the Week in back-to-back weeks since UNLV punter Logan Yunker accomplished the feat in 2013 (Sept. 23-30), going 3-for-4 on

field goal attempts and 2-for-2 on PATs against Eastern Michigan, hitting a 34-yarder in the first quarter to put SDSU on top, a 50-yarder to tie the game at 20-20 with 1:16 left in the fourth quarter and a38-yarder to win the game in overtime.

n Baron was named the MW Special Teams Player of the Week for a third time in four weeks against for his play at rv/No. 24 Boise State (SDSU did not play in between), making both of his field goal attempts(36 and 41 yards) and his lone PAT. Became the first player to win the special teams award three times in a season since Utah’s Shaky Smithson in 2010 and the first to win it three times in four weeks sinceUtah’s Louie Sakoda won it three straight weeks from Oct. 8-22, 2007.

n Baron picked up his fourth MW Special Teams Player-of-the-Week award for his play against San Jose State, going 3-for-3 on field goal attempts, including a game-winning 51-yarder with 4:36 left in thegame, and 1-for-1 on PATs.

n Baron won his fifth MW Special Teams Player of the Week for his effort at New Mexico, making his lone field goal attempt from 32 yards with 2:56 left in the fourth quarter to put SDSU on top at 24-2,proving to be the game-winner, while making all four of his PATs. Became first player to win the MW Special Teams Player of the Week five times in a season since Utah’s Sakoda in 2008.

n Baron had made 25 straight field goals of 50 yards or less before missing one against Stanford on Sept. 16, 2017. The 25 straight makes of 50 yards or less is still a Mountain West record.n Among the active career FBS leaders, Juwan Washington ranks in a tie for seventh in kick return touchdowns (3) and 29th in kick return average (24.4).n Brandon Heicklen had gone 17 games and 81 punts without a touchback prior to having one on the second punt of the game at Fresno State (last touchback was his final punt at UNLV on Oct. 7, 2017).n Heicklen ranks third in the Mountain West in net punt average (39.8, 26th in FBS) and seventh in punt average (42.2, 45th in FBS).n Heicklen went his first 52 punts this season without a touchback, recording one on his second punt at Fresno State. Heicklen has just one touchback in 57 punts on the season (1.8 pct.)n If you take away the 11 times Heicklen has punted inside his opponent’s territory, he has punted 46 times for a 44.0 average.n Noble Hall as has blocked two kicks (both PATs), which is tied for the fifth most in FBS play.n Tayler Hawkins leads the Aztecs with six tackles on special teams and five stops on the punt return unit.n Marc Ellis, Elijah Kothe and Seyddrick Lakalaka’s two tackles are the most on the kickoff unit.

THREE PLAYERS NAMED PRESEASON ALL-MOUNTAIN WESTThree San Diego State football players were named to the 2018 Mountain West Preseason All-Conference Team, the league announced July 24 at the Mountain West Football Media Summit in Las Vegas. The

three players - offensive linemen Keith Ismael and Tyler Roemer, and warrior (safety) Tariq Thompson - are all sophomores this season after earning second-team all-league accolades in 2017 as freshmen.The all-conference team and preseason poll are voted on by media representatives who cover the conference.Ismael and Roemer, who were the only freshmen offensive linemen on either the all-MW first or second team (the other eight players on the first or second team were seniors), blocked for a running back

group than averaged 252.5 yards per game on the ground in 2017 and scored 33 touchdowns in 13 games (2.54 TD per game). Roemer was named a USA Today Freshman All-American last season and SanDiego State's Offensive Lineman of the Year, while Ismael shared the Aztecs' Outstanding Freshman Award with Tariq Thompson.

Thompson, meanwhile, totaled 63 tackles (46 solo) with three tackles for loss in 2017 as a true freshman, while recording a team-high five interceptions for 83 yards and a touchdown, four pass breakups,a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and three quarterback hurries. For his efforts, Thompson was named a FWAA Freshman All-American and a USA Today Freshman All-American.

SDSU's three preseason all-conference selections were tied for the second most in the league. Boise State's Brett Rypien was chosen as the preseason offensive player of the year, while teammate AveryWilliams was named the preseason special teams player of the year. Wyoming's Andrew Wingard was chosen as the preseason defensive player of the year for the second straight season. This marks the firsttime since 2014 that an Aztec was not one of the preseason players of the year.

Additionally, San Diego State was picked to finish second in the West Division with 116 points and six first-place votes, just 10 points behind Fresno State's 126 (and 16 first-place votes). The Aztecs had beenselected to win the West Division the previous three seasons (2015-17).

SDSU, which averaged a predicted finish of 6.5 from 2005-12, has ended up at or better than its predicted finish in eight of the last nine seasons and 11 times over the past 13 years. San Diego State haswon two of the last three Mountain West titles (2015 and 2016) and three of the past six (also 2012).

Following Fresno State (126) and San Diego State (116) in the West Division was UNLV (78), Nevada (72), Hawai'i (45) and San José State (25).The Aztecs finished 2017 with a 10-3 record, their school-record third consecutive season with at least 10 victories. SDSU is one of just seven active schools in the nation to win at least 10 games in three

straight seasons (also Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Wisconsin). San Diego State returns seven starters on offense and seven on defense, along with its kicker and punter.Boise State has been picked to win the Mountain Division for the sixth consecutive season after making the MW championship game last year for the first time since 2014. The Broncos defeated Fresno State,

17-14, in the 2017 MW Championship game at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho. BS picked up all 22 first-place votes in the Mountain Division and 132 total, followed by Wyoming (95), Colorado State (82),Utah State (78), Air Force (52) and New Mexico (23).

Notes: SDSU has 63 of the 79 first-place votes in the West Division (79.7 pct.) over the last three seasons (since 2016) and 90 of the 109 votes (82.7 pct.) over the last four seasons (since 2015) … In thelast five seasons (since 2014), SDSU has 105 first-place votes after picking up just seven first-place votes combined over the first 15 years in the league … San Diego State placed multiple players on theoffensive all-conference team for a fourth consecutive season… SDSU has a defensive player on the preseason all-MW team for the seventh time in eight seasons.

2018 Mountain West Preseason PollWest Division Mountain Division1. Fresno State (16 first-place votes) - 126 1. Boise State (22) - 1322. San Diego State (6) - 116 2. Wyoming - 953. UNLV - 78 3. Colorado State - 824. Nevada - 72 4. Utah State - 785. Hawai'i - 45 5. Air Force - 526. San José State - 25 6. New Mexico - 23

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2018 Mountain West Football Preseason All-Conference TeamPreseason Offensive Player of the Year: Brett Rypien, Sr., QB, Boise StatePreseason Defensive Player of the Year: Andrew Wingard, Sr., DB, WyomingPreseason Special Teams Player of the Year: Avery Williams, So., KR/PR, Boise State

Offense Defense SpecialistsQB Brett Rypien, Sr., Boise State DL David Moa, Sr., Boise State P Ryan Stonehouse, So., Colorado StateWR KeeSean Johnson, Sr., Fresno State DL Curtis Weaver, So., Boise State PK Dominik Eberle, Jr., Utah StateWR McLane Mannix, So., Nevada DL Youhanna Ghaifan, Jr., Wyoming R/PR Avery Williams, So., Boise StateRB Alexander Mattison, Jr., Boise State DL Carl Granderson, Sr., WyomingRB Lexington Thomas, Sr., UNLV LB Jeffrey Allison, Jr., Fresno StateOL Ezra Cleveland, So., Boise State LB Jahlani Tavai, Sr., Hawai‘iOL John Molchon, Jr., Boise State LB Malik Reed, Sr., NevadaOL Aaron Jenkins, Sr., New Mexico DB Tyler Horton, Sr., Boise StateOL Keith Ismael, So., San Diego State DB Dameon Baber, Sr., NevadaOL Tyler Roemer, So., San Diego State DB Tariq Thompson, So., San Diego StateTE Dax Raymond, Jr., Utah State DB Andrew Wingard, Sr., Wyoming

2018 FOOTBALL ACCOLADESuTeam Honors

u National Ranking55th - Athlon Sports (Nov. 19)56th - USA Today Re-Rank (Nov. 19)56th - CBS Sports 129 (Nov. 19)

u Projected BowlDec. 15, New Mexico Bowl vs. Middle Tennessee - Erick Smith, USA TodayDec. 15, New Mexico Bowl vs. Middle Tennessee - Mitch Sherman, ESPNDec. 15, New Mexico Bowl vs. Louisiana Tech - Eric Single, Sports IllustratedDec. 15, New Mexico Bowl vs. North Texas - Bill Bender, Sporting NewsDec. 21, Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs. Ohio - Kyle Bonagura, ESPNDec. 21, Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs. Toledo - Jason Kirk, SB NationDec. 26, First Responder Bowl vs. Western Michigan - Jerry Palm, CBS SportsDec. 29, Arizona Bowl vs. Arkansas State - Brett McMurphy, StadiumDec. 29, Arizona Bowl vs. Arkansas State - College Football News

uIndividual HonorsRed = first team or preseason watch listBold and red = season or postseason honor

Parker Baldwin | Sr. | Siloam Springs, Ark. | SPro Football Focus MW Team of the Week (Sept. 5)All-Mountain West second team - Phil Steele MagazineAll-Mountain West fourth team - Athlon Sports

John Baron II | Sr. | Temecula, Calif. | KLou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award SemifinalistFive-time MW Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept.17, Sept. 24, Oct. 8, Oct. 22 & Nov. 5)Two-time Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award“Stars of the Week” (Sept. 26 & Oct. 22)All-Mountain West third team - Phil Steele Magazine

Turner Bernard | So. | Glendale, Ariz. | LSAll-Mountain West third team - Phil Steele Magazine

Christian Chapman | Sr. | Carlsbad, Calif. | QBJohnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List (Nation’s Top QB)Pro Football Focus MW Team of the Week (Nov. 7)

Ethan Dedeaux | RS-Fr. | Las Vegas, Nev. | WRPro Football Focus MW Team of the Week (Sept. 12)

Darren Hall | RS-Fr. | Pasadena, Calif. | CBTwo-time MW Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 24 &Oct. 8)Two-time Pro Football Focus MW Team of the Week (Sept.26 & Oct. 17)

Noble Hall | Sr. | Las Vegas, Nev. | DEPro Football Focus MW Team of the Week (Sept. 12)All-Mountain West second team - Athlon SportsAll-Mountain West second team - Phil Steele Magazine

Kaelin Himphill | So. | Hillsboro, Ore. | LBMW Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 15)

Keith Ismael | So. | Oakland, Calif. | OG/CThree-time Pro Football Focus MW Team of the Week(Sept. 5, Oct. 25 & Nov. 1)All-Mountain West first team - Mountain West MediaAll-Mountain West first team - Athlon SportsAll-Mountain West first team - Phil Steele MagazineAll-Mountain West first team - Street & Smith’s

Chase Jasmin | So. | Agoura Hills, Calif. | RBPro Football Focus MW Team of the Week (Oct. 25)

Ronley Lakalaka | Sr. | Kalihi, Hawaii | LBPolynesian College Football Player of the Year Award Watch List(Polynesian ancestry)All-Mountain West second team - Athlon SportsAll-Mountain West second team - Phil Steele Magazine

Rocky Long | Head Coach“No. 1 head coach in the Mountain West” - Athlon Sports“No. 1 head coach in the MW” - Phil Steele Magazine“MW’s best head coach” - Street & Smith’s“30th-best head coach in FBS” - Athlon Sports“MW’s best interview” - Street & Smith’s

Ryan Pope | Sr. | Long Beach, Calif. | RTTwo-time Pro Football Focus MW Team of the Week (Sept.19, Oct. 17)

Tyler Roemer | So. | Fernley, Nev. | LTPro Football Focus MW Team of the Week (Sept. 26)All-Mountain West first team - Mountain West MediaAll-Mountain West first team - Athlon SportsAll-Mountain West first team - Phil Steele MagazineAll-Mountain West first team - Street & Smith’s

Ron Smith | Jr. | Oakland, Calif. | CBWuerffel Trophy Nominee (community service with ath-letic & academic achievement)Pro Football Focus MW Team of the Week (Nov. 1)All-Mountain West second team - Athlon SportsAll-Mountain West fourth team - Phil Steele Magazine

Kyahva Tezino | Jr. | Los Angeles, Calif. | LBTwo-time MW Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 15 &Nov. 5)Three-time Pro Football Focus MW Team of the Week(Sept. 5, Sept. 12 & Oct. 25)All-Mountain West fourth team - Athlon Sports

Tariq Thompson | So. | San Diego, Calif. | SFour-time Pro Football Focus MW Team  of  the Week(Sept. 26, Oct. 25, Nov. 1 & Nov. 8)All-Mountain West first team - Mountain West MediaAll-Mountain West first team - Street & Smith’sAll-Mountain West second team - Athlon SportsAll-Mountain West second team - Phil Steele Magazine

Trenton Thompson | So. | Palm Springs, Calif. | SPro Football Focus MW Team of the Week (Nov. 14)

Fred Trevillion | Sr. | Brookhaven, Miss. | WRPro Football Focus MW Team of the Week (Nov. 14)

Kahale Warring | Jr. | Sonora, Calif. | TEMackey Award Watch List (Most Outstanding Tight End)Burlsworth Trophy Nominee (Current or Former Walk-On)John Mackey Award Honorable Mention Tight End of theWeek (Oct. 31)Two-Time Pro Football Focus MW Team of the Week (Nov.1 & Nov. 8)All-Mountain West fourth team - Athlon SportsAll-Mountain West fourth team - Phil Steele Magazine

Tim Wilson Jr. | So. | Plano, Texas | WRPro Football Focus MW Team of the Week (Nov. 14)

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Juwan Washington | Jr. | Kennedale, Texas | RB/KRMaxwell Award Watch List (College Player of the Year)Paul Hornung Award Watch List (Most Versatile Player)Paul Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll (Sept. 17)Two-time MW Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Sept. 12 & Sept. 19)Earl Campbell Tyler Rose HM Player of the Week (Sept. 11)All-Mountain West first team (RB) - Athlon SportsAll-Mountain West first team (RB) - Street & Smith’sAll-Mountain West second team (RB) - Phil Steele MagazineAll-Mountain West second team (KR) - Athlon SportsAll-Mountain West fourth team (KR) - Phil Steele Magazine“MW’s Heisman hopeful” - Street & Smith’s“29th-rated running back in FBS” - Athlon Sports“No. 3 breakout running back” - Athlon Sports“MW’s most elusive running back” - Street & Smith’s“MW player to know” - The Athletic

SDSU LEASE AT SDCCU STADIUM EXTENDEDSan Diego State University today extended its lease with the City of San Diego to allow the university to continue playing football at SDCCU Stadium through the 2020 season."I want to thank the mayor and members of the City Council for their time and support of our lease extension," said SDSU President Adela de la Torre. "Today's decision is about much more than sports. For

San Diego State University, football and other community events serve as the front porch for the university. They allow us to recruit extraordinary students and scholar-athletes who will graduate to becomeglobal citizens, ethical innovators and compassionate leaders who impact the San Diego region and beyond."

As part of the lease terms, SDSU will pay $1.1 million per season and all of the game-day operating costs associated with the university's use of the stadium, where it has been a tenant since 1967.Additionally, all net concessions and parking revenue generated during Aztec football games will go directly to the City to assist in covering the operating costs of the stadium year-round.

"During our negotiations, we always placed a high importance on assisting the City in reducing its financial investment in the stadium," said Tom McCarron, SDSU vice president for Business and FinancialAffairs and chief financial officer. "The agreement approved today acknowledges our commitment to being a good partner with the City. We appreciate the City's continued support and investment in SDSU."

In addition to the annual rent and revenue obligations, SDSU will also assist the City in marketing the stadium and finding additional revenue-generating events.The two-year lease extension provides SDSU with a short-term solution until the long-term future of the stadium site is determined."I appreciate all of the time City staff, the Mayor's office, City Council and university staff have dedicated to securing the lease extension for SDSU football to continue playing at SDCCU, their home field for

the past 51 years," said SDSU Athletic Director John David Wicker. "We look forward to continuing to work with stadium personnel to bring exciting opportunities to the San Diego community through events atSDCCU."

Hundreds of thousands of fans attended SDSU football games last season when the Aztecs went 10-2 during the regular season and played in the Armed Forces Bowl. "I want to thank everyone who worked diligently on the SDCCU Stadium lease extension," head football coach Rocky Long said. "I appreciate the hard work of the entire University staff, including athletic

director John David Wicker, vice president Tom McCarron and assistant vice president Gina Jacobs, as well as the City Council. The whole city benefits from today's decision. I look forward to returning to campusand focusing on our first practice of the season tonight."

SDSU UNVEILS LOCKER RENOVATIONSOne of the cornerstones of the Fowler Athletics Center received an impressive facelift over the past six-and-a-half months, as the San Diego State athletic department unveiled a refurbished Don Coryell

Locker Room to the Aztec football team on Aug. 6.The renovations, which began earlier this year in mid-January, feature 115 custom ventilated wood lockers each equipped with a USB power station for student-athletes to charge their personal electronic

devices.A total of six 43-inch television screens were also installed, along with a custom surround sound audio package with Bluetooth for player control. In addition, the locker room now boasts a Mondo floor, as

well as LED lighting with customizable zones and color packages. A center hung 20-foot Aztec Calendar medallion was another design element incorporated into the revamped space."This thing is sweet," said senior quarterback Christian Chapman. "It's been a long time in the waiting, but you know, I'm glad it's finally here and we got it in time for camp. It looks really nice."The $2 million project, funded completely through private donations, was designed by Gensler, while DPR Construction served as general contractor."They did a really great job," added senior defensive lineman Noble Hall. "I like the design of everything. It's awesome, it's a dream come true.""Anyone who helped in any type of way, any sort of way, thank you so much,” said senior placekicker John Baron II. "This means a lot to everyone on the team. Everyone who was involved, everyone who

just came in as freshmen, they're so excited, especially people like me who have been here for five years now. This is huge. This is such a blessing and we are so excited to get in here, get started on the newseason and hopefully meet our expectations for the season."

CABANA SEATING AVAILABLE FOR HOME FOOTBALL GAMESSan Diego State Athletics and the Aztec Club are excited to enter a second-year partnership with Blockparty, offering Aztec football fans a premium field-level cabana seating option during the upcoming

2018 campaign, which provides an exclusive game day experience from any other at SDCCU Stadium.Complete with two private 20x20-foot branded cabanas, six of seven Aztec home games offer opportunities for private field access, premium seating location near the west end zone in addition to a HD

media package. Each cabana includes 25 game tickets, 5 game day parking passes, early field access, as well as contact with the stadium caterer (all food and beverages are an additional cost).Securing a Blockparty cabana for an Aztec football game this season will be administered as a donation to the Aztec Club, supporting the scholarship costs of over 550 student-athletes at San Diego State.

For single-game cabana pricing, please contact the Aztec Club at 619-594-6444 or email at [email protected]. Both cabanas have already been sold for the San José State game on Oct. 20.San Diego State finished the 2017 campaign with a 10-3 record, marking its school-record third consecutive season with at least 10 victories. The Aztecs are one of just seven FBS programs in the nation to winat least 10 games in three straight seasons, joining Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Wisconsin. SDSU is scheduled to return seven starters on offense and seven on defense, alongwith its placekicker and punter.

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MOUNTAIN WEST

2018 MW StandingsWest Division

MW Pct. Overall Pct.Fresno State 6-1 .857 9-2 .818Nevada 5-2 .714 7-4 .636Hawai’i 4-3 .571 7-5 .583San Diego State  4-3 .571 7-4 .636UNLV 1-6 .143 3-8 .273San José State 1-6 .143 1-10 .091

Mountain DivisionMW Pct. Overall Pct.

Utah State 7-0 1.000 10-1 .900Boise State 6-1 .857 9-2 .818Wyoming 3-4 .429 5-6 .455Air Force 2-5 .286 4-7 .364Colorado State 2-5 .286 3-8 .273New Mexico 1-6 .143 3-8 .273

This Week in the Mountain West

Thursday, Nov. 22Colorado State at Air Force, 1:30 p.m. MT

Saturday, Nov. 24Wyoming at New Mexico, 12:30 p.m. MTSan José State at Fresno State, 4 p.m. PTNevada at UNLV, 6:30 p.m. PTUtah State at Boise State, 8:15 p.m. MTHawai’i at San Diego State, 7:30 p.m. PT

Last Week in the Mountain West

Friday, Nov. 16Boise State 45, at New Mexico 14

Saturday, Nov. 17Utah State 29, at Colorado State 24Nevada 21, at San José State 12Air Force 27, at Wyoming 35San Diego State 14, at Fresno State 23UNLV 28, at Hawai’i 35

Mountain West Bowl Tie-Ins

Gildan New Mexico Bowl vs. C-USADec. 15 ESPN Noon MT Albuquerque, N.M.

Las Vegas Bowl vs. Pac-12Dec. 15 ABC 12:30 p.m. PT Las Vegas, Nev.

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs. MACDec. 21 ESPN 2 p.m. MT Boise, Idaho

Hawai’i Bowl vs. AmericanDec. 22 ESPN 5:30 p.m. HT Honolulu, Hawaii

Nova Home Loans Arizona Bowl vs. Sun BeltDec. 28 CBSSN 11:15 a.m. MT Tucson, Ariz.

Charting the Opponents

A.31 San Diego State W, 31-10S.8 #17 USC* W, 17-3S.15 UC Davis W, 30-10S.22 at #20 Oregon* W, 38-31 (OT)S.29 at #8 Notre Dame L, 17-38O.6 Utah* L, 21-40O.18 at Arizona State* W, 20-13O.27 #14 Washington State* L, 38-41N.3 at Washington* L, 23-27N.10 Oregon State* W, 48-17N.24 at UCLA* Noon PTD. 1 at California* Noon PT

S.1 St. Francis (IL) W, 55-7S.8 at San Diego State L, 14-28S.15 at Northern Colorado W, 28-25S.22 at #19 Montana* L, 34-41O.6 Cal Poly* L, 27-41O.13 at Southern Utah* L, 27-48O.20 North Dakota* L, 15-41O.27 Portland State* L, 14-41N.3 at Weber State* L, 14-26N.10 Northern Arizona* CancelledN.17 at UC Davis* L, 13-56

S.5 Gardner-Webb W, 33-23S.1 UTSA W, 49-7S.8 #15 Michigan State W, 16-13S.15 at San Diego State L, 21-28S.22 at #10 Washington* L, 20-27S.29 Oregon State* W, 52-24O.6 at Colorado* L, 21-28O.18 Stanford* L, 13-20O.27 at USC* W, 38-35N.3 Utah* W, 38-20N.10 UCLA* W, 31-28N.17 at Oregon* L, 29-31N.24 at Arizona 1:30 p.m. MT

A.31 Monmouth W, 51-17S.8 at Purdue W, 20-19 S.15 at Buffalo* L, 28-35S.22 at San Diego State* L, 20-23 (OT)S.29 Northern Illinois* L, 23-26 (3OT)O.6 at Western Michigan* L, 24-27O.13 Toledo* W, 28-26O.20 at Ball State* W, 42-20O.27 Army West Point L, 22-37N.3 Central Michigan* W, 17-7N.10 Akron* W, 27-7N.23 at Kent State* Noon ET

S.1 at Troy W, 56-20S.8 UConn W, 62-7S.15 at #24/19 Oklahoma State L, 21-44 S.29 at Wyoming* W, 34-14O.6 San Diego State L, 13-19O.13 at Nevada* W, 31-27O.19 Colorado State* W, 56-28O.27 at Air Force* W, 48-38N.3 Brigham Young W, 21-16N.9 #16/17 Fresno State* W, 24-17N.16 at New Mexico* W, 45-14N.24 Utah State* 8:15 p.m. MT

S.1 Stony Brook W, 38-0S.8 at FAU L, 27-33S.22 at Utah State* L, 32-42S.29 Nevada* L, 25-28O.6 Navy W, 35-7O.12 at San Diego State* L, 17-21O.19 at UNLV* W, 41-35O.27 Boise State* L, 38-48N. 3 at Army West Point L, 14-17N.10 New Mexico* W, 42-24N.17 at Wyoming* L, 27-35N.22 Colorado State* 1:30 p.m. MT

S.3 New Hampshire W, 43-13A. 30 UC Davis L, 38-44S.8 at Washington State L, 0-31S.15 at Oregon L, 35-22S.29 Hawai’i* L, 41-44 (5OT)O.6 Colorado State* L, 30-42O.13 Army West Point L, 3-52O.20 at San Diego State* L, 13-16O.27 UNLV* W, 50-37N.3 at Wyoming* L, 9-24N.10 at Utah State* L, 24-62N.17 Nevada* L, 12-21N.24 at Fresno State* 4 p.m. PT

A.31 Portland State W, 72-19S.8 at Vanderbilt L, 10-41S.15 Oregon State W, 37-35S.22 at Toledo L, 44-63S.29 at Air Force* W, 28-25O.6 Fresno State* L, 21-3O.13 Boise State* L, 27-31O.20 at Hawai’i* W, 40-22O.27 San Diego State* W, 28-24N.10 Colorado State* W, 49-10N.17 at San José State* W, 21-12N.24 at UNLV* 6:30 p.m. PT

S.1 Incarnate Word W, 62-30S.8 at Wisconsin L, 14-45S.15 at New Mexico State W, 42-25S.29 Liberty L, 43-52O.6 at UNLV* W, 50-14O.13 at Colorado State* L, 18-20O.20 Fresno State* L, 7-38O.27 at Utah State* L, 19-61N.3 San Diego State* L, 23-31N.10 at Air Force* L, 24-42N.16 Boise State* L, 14-45N.24 Wyoming* 12:30 p.m. MT

S.3 Cal Poly W, 30-27 (ot)S.1 at USC L, 21-43S.8 UTEP W, 52-24S.15 Prairie View A&M W, 46-17S.22 at Arkansas State L, 20-27O.6 New Mexico* L, 14-50O.13 at Utah State* L, 28-59O.19 Air Force* L, 35-41O.27 at San José State* L, 37-50N.3 Fresno State* L, 48-3N.10 at San Diego State* W, 27-24N.17 at Hawai’i* L, 28-35N.24 Nevada* 6:30 p.m. PT

S.1 Idaho W, 79-13S.8 at Minnesota L, 14-21S.15 at UCLA W, 38-14S.29 Toledo W, 49-27O.6 at Nevada* W, 21-3O.13 Wyoming* W, 27-3O.20 at New Mexico* W, 38-7O.27 Hawai’i* W, 50-20N.3 at UNLV* W, 48-3N.9 at Boise State* L, 17-24N.17 San Diego State* W, 23-14N.24 San José State* 4 p.m. PT

A.25 at Colorado State* W, 43-34 S.1 Navy W, 59-41S.8 Rice W, 43-29S.15 at Army West Point L, 21-28S.22 Duquesne W, 42-21S.29 at San José State* W, 44-41 (5OT)O.6 Wyoming* W, 17-13O.13 at Brigham Young L, 23-49O.20 Nevada* L, 22-40O.27 at Fresno State* L, 20-50N.3 Utah State* L, 17-56N.17 UNLV* W, 35-28N.24 at San Diego State* 7:30 p.m. PT

Sacramento State (2-8, 0-7 Big Sky) Nevada (7-4, 5-2 MW)

Eastern Michigan (6-5, 4-3 MAC) UNLV (3-8, 1-6 MW)

New Mexico (3-8, 1-6 MW)

Fresno State (9-2, 6-1 MW)

Air Force (4-7, 2-5 MW) Hawai’i (7-5, 4-3 MW)

Boise State (9-2, 6-1 MW)

San José State (1-10, 1-6 MW)Stanford (6-4, 4-3 Pac-12)

Arizona State (6-5, 4-4 Pac-12)

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ROCKY LONGThree-Time Mountain West Coach of the Year (2002, 2012, 2015)

- - - Eighth Season As San Diego State Head Coach (71-33) | 10th Season As Def. Coord. At SDSU19th Season Overall As Head Coach (136-102)

DID YOU KNOW?n Was one of four NCAA players who visited U.S. servicemen in Vietnam in the summer of 1971, spending two weeks visiting different

U.S. basesn Bobby Knight paid Long a home visit and recruited the two-sport athlete to play basketball at Armyn Left New Mexico as the all-time leading rusher (2,071 yards) and threw just 23 interceptions in 30 career games

COACHING HIGHLIGHTSn Has the most all-time victories in the Mountain West with 133 (three of his previous 136 wins came in the WAC).n Was named the Mountain West Coach of the Year in 2002, 2012 and 2015.n In his 19th season as a head coaching experience and has spent 20-plus seasons as a defensive coordinator.

AT SAN DIEGO STATEn Became San Diego State’s 18th head football coach on Jan. 12, 2011.n Was the defensive coordinator at SDSU from 2009-10.n In 2012, led the Aztecs to a share of the Mountain West title at 7-1. It was San Diego State's first Mountain West championship and

first league title since 1998. The Aztecs then won the MW title in 2015, defeating Air Force, 27-24, in the MW Championship gameand again in 2016 in a 27-24 win at Wyoming.

COACHING PRIOR TO SAN DIEGO STATEn Compiled a school-record 65 victories and led the Lobos to five bowl game appearances in his final seven seasons. His teams were

bowl eligible in seven of his last eight campaigns.n In his final nine seasons in Albuquerque, Long’s defensive units ranked among the top 30 in fewest yards allowed six times and among

the top 40 against the rush every year. In both 2001 and 2003, New Mexico’s defense ranked fifth nationally in fewest rushing yardsallowed per game.

n While at New Mexico, he coached 13 players selected in the NFL Draft, 10 players who earned All-America honors and had a MW-high34 first-team all-conference selections since 2003.

n Prior to accepting the head coaching position at New Mexico, Long served as defensive coordinator for 12 seasons at three differentschools. He was the defensive coordinator for two years under Bob Toledo at UCLA in 1996-97, for five seasons at Oregon State from1991-95, and for five campaigns at Wyoming from 1981-85.

n Also served as an assistant coach at TCU, with the CFL’s British Columbia team and started his career at New Mexico has a graduate as-sistant coach in 1972.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE:n Originally a defensive back, Long became a three-year starter at quarterback for the Lobos from 1969-71. He earned team most

valuable player honors and was the Western Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year as a senior.n Long played professionally in the CFL with British Columbia in 1972-73 and 1975-76. He also competed in the World Football League

with the Detroit Wheels in 1974.n Attended Alta Loma High School in Alta Loma, Calif.

PERSONAL:n Both of Long’s daughters are head coaches at the university level. Roxanne was hired in July of 2012 as the head women’s basketball

coach at Rogers State University (NAIA) in Claremore, Okla., after four years in the same position at Texas Lutheran (NCAA DivisionIII). Hannah, meanwhile, is the head volleyball coach at Southwestern University, an NCAA Division III school in Georgetown, Texas.She is a four-time conference coach of the year, having compiled a 306-79 (.795) record in 10 years, including a pair of regionalfinals appearances in 2008 and 2009.

n Rocky Long Head Coaching RecordYear Record League Finish Home Away Neutral Bowl Game1998 New Mexico 3-9 1-7 7th, WAC 2-4 1-51999 New Mexico 4-7 3-4 T-5th, MW 3-3 1-42000 New Mexico 5-7 3-4 T-5th, MW 3-3 2-42001 New Mexico 6-5 4-3 T-3rd, MW 4-2 2-32002 New Mexico 7-7 5-2 2nd, MW 5-1 2-5 0-1 Las Vegas Bowl, UCLA (L, 13-27)2003 New Mexico 8-5 5-2 2nd, MW 5-2 3-2 0-1 Las Vegas Bowl, Oregon State (L, 14-55)2004 New Mexico 7-5 5-2 2nd, MW 3-2 4-2 0-1 Emerald Bowl, Navy (L, 19-34)2005 New Mexico 6-5 4-4 T-4th, MW 2-3 4-22006 New Mexico 6-7 4-4 5th, MW 3-5 3-2 New Mexico Bowl, San José State (L, 12-20)2007 New Mexico 9-4 5-3 T-3rd, MW 6-1 3-3 New Mexico Bowl, Nevada (W, 23-0)2008 New Mexico 4-8 2-6 T-6th, MW 3-3 1-5UNM TOTALS 65-69 41-41 39-29 26-37 0-3 1-4Year Record League Finish Home Away Neutral Bowl Game2011 San Diego State 8-5 4-3 4th, MW 4-3 4-1 0-1 New Orleans Bowl, La.-Lafayette (L, 30-32)2012 San Diego State 9-4 7-1 T-1st, MW 6-2 3-2 Poinsettia Bowl, Brigham Young (L, 6-23)2013 San Diego State 8-5 6-2 2nd, MW-West 3-3 4-2 1-0 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, Buffalo (W, 49-24)2014 San Diego State 7-6 5-3 T-1st, MW-West 6-1 1-5 Poinsettia Bowl, Navy (L, 16-17)2015 San Diego State 11-3 8-0 1st, MW 6-1 4-2 1-0 Hawai’i Bowl, Cincinnati (W, 42-7)2016 San Diego State 11-3 6-2 1st, MW 5-1 5-2 1-0 Las Vegas Bowl, Houston (W, 35-10)2017 San Diego State 10-3 6-2 2nd, MW-West 5-2 4-0 0-1 Armed Forces Bowl, Army West Point (L, 35-42)2018 San Diego State 7-4 4-3 5-1 2-2 0-0SDSU TOTALS 71-33  46-16  40-14  28-16 3-2  3-4OVERALL TOTALS 136-102 87-57 79-43  54-53  3-5  4-7

Overall                                                            136-102 at San Diego State 71-33 at New Mexico 65-69Home                                                                  79-43 San Diego, Calif. 40-14 Albuquerque, N.M. 39-29Road                                                                   54-54 at San Diego State 28-16Neutral                                                                   3-5Scoring 41+ Points 36-1Scoring 20+ Points 132-42Allowing 20- Points 86-15Conference Games                                               87-57 MW Games 86-503-Point or Closer 24-177-Point or Closer 51-38

Below is a look at the two seasons prior to Rocky Long joining theSDSU staff, the next two seasons in which he served as the Aztecs’defensive coordinator and the last seven-plus seasons in which he isthe head coach (and defensive coordinator):

Category 2007-08 09-10 11-18Record 6-18 13-12 71-33MW Record 3-13 7-9 46-16Opp. PPG 35.8 26.1 22.3Opp. Total Offense/G 479.5 367.3 338.1

San Diego State2017 Armed Forces Bowl2016 Las Vegas Bowl2015 Hawai’i Bowl2014 Poinsettia Bowl2013 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl2012 Poinsettia Bowl2011 New Orleans Bowl2010 Poinsettia Bowl

New Mexico2007 New Mexico Bowl2006 New Mexico Bowl2004 Emerald Bowl2003 Las Vegas Bowl2002 Las Vegas Bowl

UCLA1998 Cotton Bowl

Rk. Name, Team Wins1. Rocky Long, UNM-SDSU* 133   2. Troy Calhoun, Air Force* 863. Gary Patterson, TCU 774. Sonny Lubick, Colorado State 595. Kyle Whittingham, Utah 57

Includes all victories while team was in the league since the inceptionof the MW. * - indicates current active coach in the MW

L O N G ’ S S I T U A T I O N A L R E C O R D

T H E L O N G F A C T O R

B O W L G A M E S A S A C O A C H

M O U N T A I N W E S T V I C T O R I E S

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Demetrius Sumler BOX

Cornerbacks, 3rd Year (Colorado ’11)n Was elevated to a full-time assistant coach this season, where he willwork with the Aztec cornerbacks after spending two years as a grad-uate assistant.n Completed his final season of eligibility at Central Washington in2012, earning first-team all-conference honors at running back after

leading the Wildcats to their seventh league title over a 10-year span.n Also won three letters at Colorado from 2007-09, making 14 starts in 36 games played.

Jeff Horton FIELD

Assoc. HC/OC/RBs, 8th Year (Nevada ‘81)n Spent the final five games of 2011 as the interim head coach at Min-nesota, leading the Gophers to a 2-3 record (team was 1-6 before hispromotion) with victories over bowl-bound Illinois and Iowa.n Also had head coaching stints at UNLV (1994-98) and Nevada(1993).

n Started his collegiate coaching career in 1984 as a graduate assistant at Minnesota underlegendary head coach Lou Holtz.

Hunkie Cooper FIELD

Wide Receivers, 4th Year (UNLV ‘91)n Previously served as the head coach at Canyon Springs High School(Las Vegas, Nev.) from 2009-14.n Led CSHS to the Sunrise Region playoffs all six seasons and was athree-time Northeast Sunrise Divisional Coach-of-the-Year honoree.n Was selected the fifth-greatest player in Arena Football League his-

tory by the league’s Silver Anniversary Committee.n Played under current offensive coordinator and associate head coach Jeff Horton at UNLV.

Doug Deakin FIELD

STC/Tight Ends, 1st Year (San Diego State ‘10)n Was named special teams coordinator for the 2018 campaign andwill also coach the tight ends.n Spent three years as the assistant for football operations with theAztecs from 2014-17.n Also served as a graduate assistant with the SDSU program from

2011-13, working with the defense and special teams.n A former walk-on at San Diego State who played in 24 games on special teams in 2009-10.

Blane Morgan BOX

Quarterbacks, 4th Year (Air Force ’99)n Previously coached 12 seasons at Air Force, including his final sevenas the Falcons’ offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach.n Helped the Falcons rank 24th in the nation in pass efficiency rating(139.1) and third in yards per completion (14.8) from 2007-14.n Air Force made a bowl game in seven of the eight years he served

as the offensive coordinator, while posting a 59-44 (.573 record).n Is the only QB in Air Force history to guide the Falcons to an outright conference title.

Ernie Lawson FIELD

Defensive Line, 3rd Year (San Diego State ‘10)n Enters his third season as defensive line coach at SDSUn Served two seasons as a coach at the high school level.n Was a graduate assistant at Michigan, working with the linebackersand defensive line.n A San Diego State graduate and four-year letterwinner for SDSU

from 2007-10, he captained the 2010 Aztecs as a senior and was an Honorable MentionAll-Mountain West performer.

Richard Sanchez FIELD

Safeties, 1st Year (New Mexico State ’93)n Spent the last nine years as head coach at local prep powerhouse St.Augustine High School, compiling a program-record 83 victories.n Led the Saints to two CIF San Diego Section titles, three runner-upfinishes and five Eastern League crowns.n Served 11 years as an assistant in the collegiate ranks at Sacramento

State (2005-08), Valparaiso (2004) and USD (2002-03).n Coached three all-MW offensive linemen as a graduate assistant at SDSU from 2000-01.

Mike Schmidt FIELD

Offensive Line, 7th Year (San Diego State ’09)n A 2009 graduate of San Diego State, who served as a graduate as-sistant coach in 2010 and 2011.n Since joining the staff as a full-time assistant in 2012, SDSU ranks14th nationally in rushing yardage per game (225.9). n A former walk-on on the defensive line who earned four letters at

SDSU from 2005-08 as an offensive lineman. n Was a team captain as a senior.

Zach Arnett FIELD

DC/Linebackers, 8th Year (New Mexico ‘09)n Was promoted to defensive coordinator in January of 2018 and willcoach the linebackers for the fifth year in a row.n Played collegiately for four seasons at New Mexico under currentSan Diego State head coach Rocky Long.n Served as a team captain for the Lobos as a senior in 2008, helping

UNM rank 36th nationally in rushing defense.n Also excelled in the classroom, earning first-team Academic All-America honors in 2008.

Kevin McGarry BOX

Defense, 8th Year (Univ. of San Diego ‘79)n Returns to the coaching ranks this season after spending four yearsas the team’s director of player personnel from 2014-17.n Was the head coach at USD from 1996-03, guiding the Toreros to a39-37 record. Three of his teams were nationally ranked.n Was named Pioneer Football League Coach of the Year in 2002.

n Coached eight players to All-American honors at USD, including Eric Rasmussen, who ledthe nation in pass efficiency in 2002.

AZTEC COACHING STAFF

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NumericalNo.       Name                               Pos.         Ht.        Wt.       Yr.      Exp.      Hometown (High School/College) 2 Matt Araiza K/P 6-2 185 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo High) 3 Carson Baker QB 6-3 190 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Helix High) 4 Chad Woolsey FB 6-1 225 Sr. 1L Vista, Calif. (Rancho Buena Vista High/Santa Barbara City College) 5 Mark Salazar QB 6-3 190 Fr. RS San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo High) 6 Tim Wilson Jr. WR 6-4 205 So. 1L Plano, Texas (Plano East High) 7 Fred Trevillion WR 6-2 200 Sr. 2L Brookhaven, Miss. (Brookhaven High/Southwest Mississippi CC) 9 Ryan Agnew QB 6-0 190 Jr. 2L Southlake, Texas (Carroll High) 10 Christian Chapman QB 6-0 200 Sr. 3L Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad High) 10 Jeff Clay CB 6-0 195 Jr. 2L Lancaster, Calif. (Antelope Valley High) 11 Will Stricklin II S 6-0 200 So. 1L San Marcos, Calif. (Mission Hills High) 12 Neil Boudreau QB 6-3 210 So. SQ Irvine, Calif. (University High) 12 Adison Umrarong CB 5-10 175 Fr. RS Los Angeles, Calif. (Palos Verdes High) 13 Nolen Harris CB 6-0 175 Jr. TR San Diego, Calif. (Patrick Henry High/San Diego Mesa College) 13 Isaiah Richardson WR 6-1 190 Fr. RS Palmdale, Calif. (Chaminade College Prep) 14 Tariq Thompson S 6-0 200 So. 1L San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine High) 15 Cedarious Barfield CB 5-11 175 Fr. HS El Paso, Texas (El Dorado High) 15 Jordan Byrd RB 5-9 175 Fr. HS Albuquerque, N.M. (Manzano High) 16 Luq Barcoo CB 6-1 170 Jr. TR San Diego, Calif. (Castle Park High/Grossmont College) 17 Ron Smith CB 6-0 170 Jr. 2L Oakland, Calif. (St. Mary’s High) 18 Trenton Thompson S 6-2 200 So. 1L Palm Springs, Calif. (Palm Springs High) 19 Tayari Venable CB 6-1 180 Fr. RS Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga High) 20 Rashad Scott S 6-2 180 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Helix High) 21 Chance Bell RB 5-10 185 Fr. RS Burbank, Calif. (John Burroughs High) 22 Chase Jasmin RB 5-11 195 So. 1L Agoura Hills, Calif. (Westlake High) 23 Darren Hall CB 6-0 170 Fr. RS Pasadena, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga High) 24 Allan Mwata S 6-0 180 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Liberty High) 24 Zidane Thomas RB 5-11 210 Fr. HS Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial High) 26 Lasse Engel DB 5-10 175 Fr. HS Stuttgart, Germany (Waldschule Degerloch) 26 Kaegun Williams RB 5-9 200 Fr. RS Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill High) 27 Kyree Woods CB 6-0 185 Jr. 2L Mesa, Ariz. (Chandler High) 29 John Baron II K/P 5-11 190 Sr. 2L Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral High) 29 Juwan Washington RB 5-7 190 Jr. 2L Kennedale, Texas (Kennedale High) 30 Garrett Binkley CB 5-9 170 Jr. SQ Ramona, Calif. (Ramona High) 31 Jerry Chaney S 6-0 190 Jr. 1L Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga High) 31 Nash Devan WR 5-10 175 Fr. HS Chatsworth, Calif. (Chaminade Prep) 32 Tayler Hawkins S 6-1 200 So. 1L Palm Springs, Calif. (Palm Springs High) 32 Connor McBride FB 6-2 230 So. TR Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge High/Saddleback College) 33 Parker Baldwin S 6-2 215 Sr. 3L Siloam Springs, Ark. (Siloam Springs High) 34 Isaac Lessard FB 6-3 240 Jr. 2L Sacramento, Calif. (Jesuit High) 34 Shawn Snyder S 6-1 195 So. TR San Clemente, Calif. (Briarcrest High/Orange Coast College) 35 Marc Ellis S 6-0 190 Sr. SQ Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay High/American River College) 35 Grady Vazquez FB 6-1 235 So. SQ Ramona, Calif. (Ramona High) 36 Dwayne Johnson Jr. S 6-2 215 So. 1L Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta High) 37 Tyree Bracy CB 5-10 175 Fr. HS Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas High) 37 Kashan Griffin WR 5-10 160 Fr. HS Apple Valley, Calif. (Apple Valley High) 38 Andrew Aleki LB 6-3 230 So. 1L Honolulu, Hawaii (Kamehameha High) 39 Ronley Lakalaka LB 6-0 225 Sr. 3L Kalihi, Hawaii (Punahou High) 40 Josh Bornes LB 6-0 200 Fr. HS Vista, Calif. (San Marcos High) 41 BJ Busbee WR 5-8 145 Fr. RS Long Beach, Calif. (St. Anthony High) 41 Cameron Foley S 6-1 190 Fr. HS Boise, Idaho (Bishop Kelly High) 42 Troy Cassidy LB 6-3 225 Jr. 2L Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad High) 43 Seyddrick Lakalaka LB 6-1 220 Fr. RS Kalihi, Hawaii (Punahou High) 44 Kyahva Tezino LB 6-0 230 Jr. 2L Los Angeles, Calif. (Salesian High) 45 Anthony Luke DL 6-4 260 Sr. 1L Roseville, Calif. (Woodcreek High/American River College) 45 Jesse Matthews WR 6-0 180 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Christian High) 46 Denaylan Fuimaono S 6-0 190 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Carson High) 47 Kaelin Himphill LB 6-2 225 So. SQ Hillsboro, Ore. (Liberty High) 49 Josh Bringuel LB 6-4 220 So. SQ San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine Prep) 49 Cameron King LS 6-0 215 Fr. RS San Diego, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic High) 50 Turner Bernard LS 6-1 210 So. 1L Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge High) 51 Andrew Alves LB 6-2 225 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine High) 52 Jalil Lecky LB 6-5 215 Jr. TR Antioch, Calif. (Heritage High/College of San Mateo) 53 Joah Robinett DL 6-8 260 So. TR San Diego, Calif. (San Marcos High/Oregon State) 54 Caden McDonald LB 6-3 225 Fr. RS Haslet, Texas (Northwest High) 55 Chibu Onyeukwu DL 6-4 265 Sr. 1L Pittsburg, Calif. (Deer Valley High/Contra Costa College) 56 Dominic Gudino OL 6-3 300 So. 1L Chula Vista, Calif. (Olympian High) 57 Keshawn Banks DL 6-4 260 Fr. HS Rio Rancho, N.M. (Rio Rancho High) 58 Connor Mitchell DL 6-5 250 Fr. RS Island Lakes, Ill. (Wauconda High) 59 Brandon Heicklen P 6-0 180 Jr. 1L Tarzana, Calif. (El Camino Real High/Santa Monica College/Boise State) 60 Keith Ismael OL 6-3 310 So. 1L Oakland, Calif. (Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep)

Alphabetical No.    Name                             Pos. 9 Agnew, Ryan QB 38 Aleki, Andrew LB 51 Alves, Andrew LB 2 Araiza, Matt K/P 70 Bagayoko, Ladji OL 3 Baker, Carson QB 33 Baldwin, Parker S 57 Banks, Keshawn DL 16 Barcoo, Luq CB 15 s Barfield, Cedarious CB 29 s Baron II, John K/P 21 Bell, Chance RB 88 Bellinger, Daniel TE 50 Bernard, Turner LS 75 Bessent, Desmond OL 30 Binkley, Garrett CB 40 Bornes, Josh LB 12 s Boudreau, Neil QB 37 s Bracy, Tyree CB 49 s Bringuel, Josh LB 15 s Byrd, Jordan RB 41 s Busbee, BJ WR 42 Cassidy, Troy LB 31 s Chaney, Jerry S 10 s Chapman, Christian QB 68 s Cheatum, Myles DL 10 s Clay, Jeff CB 91 Coleman, Shane TE 85 Collins, Chaz WR 81 Dedeaux, Ethan WR 31 s Devan, Nash WR 79 Dixon, Daishawn OL 73 Dunkle, William OL 35 s Ellis, Marc S 26 s Engel, Lasse CB 94 Erickson, Garrett K 41 s Foley, Cameron S 46 Fuimaono, Denaylan S 62 Gerhard, Nick OL 37 s Griffin, Kashan WR 56 Gudino, Dominic OL 23 Hall, Darren CB 95 Hall, Noble DL 13 s Harris, Nolen CB 84 Hawkins, Brennan TE 32 s Hawkins, Tayler S 59 Heicklen, Brandon P 47 Himphill, Kaelin LB 69 Hines, Sam DL 82 Houston, Parker TE 60 Ismael, Keith OL 22 Jasmin, Chase RB 78 Jemmott, Delon DL 36 Johnson Jr., Dwayne S 81 Jones, Tyler S 93 Justice, JR WR 49 s King, Cameron LS 96 Kothe, Elijah WR 39 Lakalaka, Ronley LB 43 Lakalaka, Seyddrick LB 52 Lecky, Jalil LB 34 s Lessard, Isaac FB 45 s Luke, Anthony DL 86 Macklin, Isiah WR 64 Martinez, Chris OL 45 s Matthews, Jesse WR 32 s McBride, Connor FB 54 McDonald, Caden LB 89 McTear, Nic TE 58 Mitchell, Connor DL

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NumericalNo.       Name                               Pos.         Ht.        Wt.       Yr.      Exp.      Hometown (High School/College) 62 Nick Gerhard OL 6-5 300 Jr. 1L Arlington, Texas (Mansfield Timberview High) 63 Daniel Okpoko DL 6-5 235 Fr. HS Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada (St. Joseph’s High) 64 Chris Martinez OL 6-4 305 Fr. RS Turlock, Calif. (Pitman High) 65 Cameron Thomas DL 6-5 235 Fr. HS Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad High) 68 Myles Cheatum DL 6-2 270 Jr. 1L Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park High) 68 Andrew Wickens OL 6-5 285 Fr. RS Downey, Calif. (Warren High) 69 Sam Hines DL 6-2 235 Fr. HS Albany, Calif. (Saint Mary’s High) 70 Ladji Bagayoko OL 6-4 305 Fr. RS Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada (Bishop Alemany High) 71 Kyle Spalding OL 6-6 300 So. SQ McKinleyville, Calif. (McKinleyville High) 72 Alama Uluave OL 6-2 315 Fr. HS Laie, Hawaii (Punahou High) 73 William Dunkle OL 6-5 355 Fr. HS Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlake High) 74 Tyler Roemer OL 6-7 315 So. 1L Fernley, Nev. (Fernley High) 75 Desmond Bessent OL 6-7 325 Fr. RS Tampa, Fla. (Sickles High) 76 Zachary Thomas OL 6-5 300 So. 1L Carlsbad, Calif. (Carlsbad High) 77 Ryan Pope OL 6-7 315 Sr. 2L Long Beach, Calif. (Lakewood High/Long Beach City College) 78 Delon Jemmott DL 6-6 280 Fr. RS Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Carnegie Schools Riverside (CA) High) 79 Daishawn Dixon OL 6-5 320 Jr. 2L San Antonio, Texas (William Howard Taft High) 80 TJ Sullivan WR 6-0 190 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Mt. Carmel High) 81 Ethan Dedeaux WR 5-9 185 Fr. RS Las Vegas, Nev. (Liberty High) 81 Tyler Jones S 6-1 200 Fr. HS Aliso Viejo, Calif. (Aliso Niguel High) 82 Parker Houston TE 6-3 250 Jr. 2L Sparks, Nev. (Edward C. Reed High) 83 Alex Wilson TE 6-4 240 Fr. RS Corte Madera, Calif. (Redwood High) 84 Brennan Hawkins TE 6-4 235 Fr. RS Minneapolis, Minn. (Southwest High) 85 Chaz Collins WR 5-10 180 Jr. SQ Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena High/Arizona State) 86 Isiah Macklin WR 6-5 210 So. 1L Las Vegas, Nev. (Green Valley High) 87 Kahale Warring TE 6-6 250 Jr. 1L Sonora, Calif. (Sonora High) 88 Daniel Bellinger TE 6-6 220 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde High) 89 Nic McTear TE 6-5 220 Fr. HS Frisco, Texas (Heritage High) 90 Gabe Strong TE 6-5 230 Sr. SQ Lakeport, Calif. (Clear Lake High/Montana State/Grossmont College) 91 Shane Coleman TE 6-5 240 Fr. RS Las Flores, Calif. (Tesoro High) 92 Kobe Smith WR 6-2 175 Fr. HS Compton, Calif. (Junipero Serra High) 93 JR Justice WR 6-3 200 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine High) 94 Garrett Erickson K 6-0 190 Sr. SQ Camarillo, Calif. (Camarillo High) 95 Noble Hall DL 6-3 265 Sr. 3L Las Vegas, Nev. (Valley High) 96 Elijah Kothe WR 6-4 185 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Faith Lutheran High) 97 Kyre Richardson WR 6-3 180 Fr. RS Norman, Okla. (Tulsa Union High) 98 Damon Moore DL 6-4 270 Sr. 1L Novato, Calif. (San Marin High) 99 Justin Yi TE 6-3 265 Fr. HS Sunnyvale, Calif. (Homestead High)

COACHING STAFFRocky Long (New Mexico ’74) Head Coach, 8th season as head coach at SDSU/10th overall; Jeff Horton (Nevada ’81) Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs, 4th season as offensive coordinator/8thoverall; Zach Arnett (New Mexico ’09) Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, 1st season as defensive coordinator/5th season/8th overall; Hunkie Cooper (UNLV ’91) Wide Receivers, 4th season; Doug Deakin (SanDiego State ’10) Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends, 1st season as special teams coordinator/1st season/8th overall; Ernie Lawson (San Diego State ’10) Defensive Line, 3rd season; Kevin McGarry (USD ’79)Assistant Coach/Defense, 8th season; Blane Morgan (Air Force ’99) Quarterbacks, 4th season; Richard Sanchez (New Mexico State, ’93), Secondary, 1st season; Mike Schmidt (San Diego State ’09) Offensive Line,7th season/9th overall; Demetrius Sumler (Colorado ’11), Cornerbacks, 1st season/3rd overall; Adam Hall (San Diego State ’05) Assistant Athletic Director for Strength & Conditioning, 7th season; Jashon Sykes(Colorado ’02) Assistant Athletic Director - Football Operations, 6th season; Jackson Eskierka (San Diego State ’17), Graduate Assistant, 2nd season; Austen Jacobs (Texas A&M ’14), Graduate Assistant, 1st season;Jordan Thomas (San Diego State ’13), Graduate Assistant, 1st season; Derrick Baker (San Diego State ’14), Assistant Strength & Conditioning, 3rd season; Orin Catrett (San Diego State ’09), Assistant Strength & Con-ditioning, 2nd season

Alphabetical No.    Name                             Pos. 98 Moore, Damon DL 24 s Mwata, Allan S 63 Okpoko, Daniel DL 55 Onyeukwu, Chibu DL 77 Pope, Ryan OL 13 s Richardson, Isaiah WR 97 Richardson, Kyre WR 53 Robinett, Joah DL 74 Roemer, Tyler OL 5 Salazar, Mark QB 20 Scott, Rashad S 92 Smith, Kobe WR 17 Smith, Ron CB 34 s Snyder, Shawn S 71 Spalding, Kyle OL 11 Stricklin II, Will S 90 Strong, Gabe TE 80 Sullivan, TJ WR 44 Tezino, Kyahva LB 65 Thomas, Cameron DL 76 Thomas, Zachary OL 24 s Thomas, Zidane RB 14 Thompson, Tariq S 18 Thompson, Trenton S 7 Trevillion, Fred WR 72 Uluave, Alama OL 12 s Umrarong, Adison CB 35 s Vazquez, Grady FB 19 Venable, Tayari CB 87 Warring, Kahale TE 29 s Washington, Juwan RB 68 s Wickens, Andrew OL 26 s Williams, Kaegun RB 83 Wilson, Alex TE 6 Wilson Jr., Tim WR 27 Woods, Kyree CB 4 Woolsey, Chad FB 99 Yi, Justin TEs - Duplicate Number

No. 2 Matt Araiza                                                 Ah-RIZE-ahNo. 12 Neil Boudreau                                              BOO-drohNo. 14 Tariq Thompson TAH-reekNo. 16 Luq Barcoo                                             Luke Bar-kooNo. 19 Tayari Venable                           TAY-ARE-ee VEN-ah-bullNo. 24 Allan Mwata                                             Mah-wahttaNo. 34 Issac Lessard                                                luh-SARDNo. 37 Kashan Griffin KUH-shawnNo. 38 Andrew Aleki                                              UH-leck-eeNo. 39 Ronley Lakalaka                    ron-LEE LOCK-AH-LOCK-AHNo. 43 Seydrick Lakalaka                SAID-rick LOCK-AH-LOCK-AH

No. 44 Kyahva Tezino                            Key-AH-va Tuh-ZEENONo. 46 Denaylan Fuimaono                            FOO-ee-mah-ohnoNo. 49 Josh Bringuel                                              bring-GALENo. 51 Andrew Alves                                                      AlvzNo. 52 Jalil Lecky JAH-leelNo. 53 Joah Robinett                                             ROB-in-netNo. 55 Chibu Onyeukwu CHEE-boo On-YOU-kooNo. 56 Dominic Gudino                                          GOO-deenoNo. 60 Keith Ismael                                                   Iz-MALENo. 62 Nick Gerhard                                               GAIR-hardNo. 63 Daniel Okpoko                                          OH-poke-oh

No. 70 Ladji Bagayoko                       LAWD-jee BAH-gah-yo-koNo. 72 Alama Uluave                      ALL-ah-mah OOO-loo-ahvayNo. 75 Desmond Bessent                                           BESS-entNo. 81 Ethan Dedeaux                                              DAY-dohNo. 87 Kahale Warring                        Kah-HALL-ay WHERE-ingNo. 96 Elijah Kothe CODYNo. 97 Kyre Richardson KY-ree

---Jashon Sykes JAY-shawn

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

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LEFT TACKLE (LT) GP GS77 Ryan Pope, 6-7, 315, Sr.** 36 2268 Andrew Wicken, 6-5, 285, Fr.-RS 0 0

LEFT GUARD (LG)79 Daishawn Dixon, 6-5, 320, Jr.** 38 2470 Ladji Bagayoko, 6-4, 305, Fr.-RS 0 0

CENTER (C)56 Dominic Gudino, 6-3, 300, So.* 16 1272 Alama Uluave, 6-2, 315, Fr.-HS 5 0

RIGHT GUARD (RG)56 Dominic Gudino, 6-3, 300, So.* 16 1264 Chris Martinez, 6-4, 305, Fr.-RS 0 0

RIGHT TACKLE (RT)71 Kyle Spalding, 6-6, 300, So.-SQ 14 175 Desmond Bessent, 6-7, 325, Fr.-RS 1 0

TIGHT END (TE)82 Parker Houston, 6-3, 250, Jr.** 34 2287 Kahale Warring, 6-6, 250, Jr.* 28 5

WIDE RECEIVER (X)7 Fred Trevillion, 6-2, 200, Sr.**               35 10

92 Kobe Smith, 6-2, 175, Fr.-HS 11 2OR96 Elijah Kothe, 6-4, 185, Fr.-HS 10 1

QUARTERBACK (QB)10 Christian Chapman, 6-0, 200, Sr.*** 41 33

9 Ryan Agnew, 6-0, 190, Jr.** 25 7

RUNNING BACK (RB)29 Juwan Washington, 5-7, 190, Jr.** 34 1022 Chase Jasmin, 5-11, 195, So.* 24 3

FULLBACK (FB)34 Isaac Lessard, 6-3, 240, Jr.** 22 7

4 Chad Woolsey, 6-1, 225, Sr.* 25 4

WIDE RECEIVER (Z)81 Ethan Dedeaux, 5-9, 185, Fr.-RS 8 7

6 Tim Wilson, 6-4, 205, So.* 21 3

O F F E N S EDEFENSIVE END (DE) GP GS

55 Chibu Onyeukwu, 6-4, 265, Sr.* 23 1468 Myles Cheatum, 6-2, 270, Jr.* 27 11

DEFENSIVE TACKLE (DT)95 Noble Hall, 6-3, 265, Sr.*** 46 3598 Damon Moore, 6-4, 270, Sr.* 22 0

DEFENSIVE END (DE)45 Anthony Luke, 6-4, 260, Sr.* 24 1157 Keshawn Banks, 6-4, 260, Fr.-HS 10 0OR58 Connor Mitchell, 6-5, 250, Fr.-RS 11 0

LINEBACKER (LB)39 Ronley Lakalaka, 6-0, 225, Sr.***  48 3654 Caden McDonald, 6-3, 225, Fr.-RS 11 0

MIDDLE LINEBACKER (MLB)44 Kyahva Tezino, 6-0, 230, Jr.** 33 1647 Kaelin Himphill, 6-2, 225, So.-SQ 11 0

LINEBACKER (LB)42 Troy Cassidy, 6-3, 225, Jr.** 35 1938 Andrew Aleki, 6-3, 230, So.* 22 0

CORNERBACK (CB)17 Ron Smith, 6-0, 170, Jr.** 38 3016 Luq Barcoo, 6-1, 170, Jr.-TR 9 0

WARRIOR (WAR)18 Trenton Thompson, 6-2, 200, So.* 22 732 Tayler Hawkins, 6-1, 200, So.* 21 4

AZTEC (AZ)33 Parker Baldwin, 6-2, 215, Sr.*** 52 3136 Dwayne Johnson Jr., 6-2, 215, So.* 23 1

WARRIOR (WAR)14 Tariq Thompson, 6-0, 200, So.* 24 2431 Jerry Chaney, 6-0, 190, Jr.* 17 0

CORNERBACK (CB)27 Kyree Woods, 6-0, 185, Jr.** 30 1023 Darren Hall, 6-0, 170, Fr.-RS 12 1

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SDSU DEPTH CHART vs. HAWAI’I

SP E C I A L   T E AMS

PUNTER (P) GP GS59 Brandon Heicklen, 6-0, 180, Jr.* 24 24

2 Matt Araiza, 6-2, 185, Fr.-HS 0 0

PLACEKICKER (PK)29 John Baron II, 5-11, 190, Sr.** 38 38

2 Matt Araiza, 6-2, 185, Fr.-HS 0 0

KICKOFFS (KO)29 John Baron II, 5-11, 190, Sr.** 38 3894 Garrett Erickson, 6-0, 190, Sr.-SQ 0 0

HOLDER (H)59 Brandon Heicklen, 6-0, 180, Jr.* 24 11

9 Ryan Agnew, 6-0, 190, Jr.** 25 0

LONG SNAPPER (LS) GP GS50 Turner Bernard, 6-1, 210, So.* 28 2835 Marc Ellis, 6-0, 190, Sr.-SQ 9 0

SHORT SNAPPER (SS) GP GS82  Parker Houston, 6-3, 250, Jr.** 34 2750 Turner Bernard, 6-1, 210, So.* 28 11

KICKOFF RETURNS (KOR)29 Juwan Washington, 5-7, 190, Jr.** 34 326 Kaegun Williams, 5-9, 200, Fr.-RS 7 0

PUNT RETURNS (PR)30 Garrett Binkley, 5-9, 170, Jr.-SQ 9 315 Jordan Byrd, 5-9. 175, Fr.-HS 9 2

Players in red are returning starters from the 2017 season. Under-lined players are newcomers or freshmen who redshirted last year.

Offense 2018 Streak CareerChristian Chapman, QB 4 2 33Daishawn Dixon, OL 11 24 24Keith Ismael, OL 10 0 23Tyler Roemer, OL 10 0 23Ryan Pope, OL 11 17 22Parker Houston, TE 11 12 22Dominic Gudino, OL 6 1 12Fred Trevillion, WR 8 0 11Juwan Washington, RB 6 2 10Ethan Dedeaux, WR 7 2 7Ryan Agnew, QB 7 0 7Isaac Lessard, FB 6 2 7Kahale Warring, TE 2 0 5Nick Gerhard, OL 4 2 4Chad Woolsey, FB 4 0 4Chase Jasmin, RB 3 0 3Tim Wilson, Jr., WR 2 0 3Isiah Macklin, WR 1 0 3Kobe Smith, WR 2 1 2Zachary Thomas, OL 2 0 2Kyle Spalding, OL 1 1 1Chance Bell, RB 1 0 1Elijah Kothe, WR 1 0 1Kaegun Williams, RB 1 0 1

Defense 2018 Streak CareerRonley Lakalaka, LB 11 12 36Noble Hall, DL 9 7 35Parker Baldwin, AZ 11 11 31Ron Smith, CB 11 30 30Tariq Thompson, WAR 11 24 24Troy Cassidy, LB 11 12 19Kyahva Tezino, LB 11 16 16Chibu Onyeukwu, DL 10 5 14Anthony Luke, DL 11 11 11Myles Cheatum, DL 3 0 11Kyree Woods, CB 10 0 10Trenton Thompson, WAR 7 1 7Tayler Hawkins, WAR 4 0 4Darren Hall, CB 1 1 1Dwayne Johnson, AZ 0 0 1

Career Starts (Off/Def) ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 TotalRonley Lakalaka, LB - 0 13 12 11 36Noble Hall, DT/DE RS 3 14 9 9 35Christian Chapman, QB RS 2 14 13 4 33Parker Baldwin, AZ - 0 9 12 11 32Ron Smith, CB - RS 6 13 11 30Daishawn Dixon, OL - RS 0 13 11 24Tariq Thompson, WAR - - - 13 11 24Keith Ismael, OL - - RS 13 10 23Tyler Roemer, OL - - RS 13 10 23Ryan Pope, OL - RS 0 11 11 22Parker Houston, TE - - 4 7 11 22Troy Cassidy, LB - - 0 8 11 19Kyahva Tezino, LB - RS 0 5 11 16Chibu Onyeukwu, DE - - RS 4 10 14Dominic Gudino, OL - - - 6 6 12Anthony Luke, DE - - - 0 11 11Myles Cheatum, DE - RS 0 8 3 11Fred Trevillion, WR 0 - - 2 8 10Kyree Woods, CB - - 0 0 10 10Juwan Washington, RB - RS 1 3 6 10Ryan Agnew, QB - RS 0 0 7 7Trenton Thompson, WAR - - 0 RS 7 7Ethan Dedeaux, WR - - - RS 7 7Isaac Lessard, FB - RS 0 1 6 7Kahale Warring, TE - RS 0 3 2 5Nick Gerhard, C/RG - RS 0 0 4 4Tayler Hawkins, WAR - - RS 0 4 4Chad Woolsey, FB - - 0 0 4 4Chase Jasmin, RB - - RS 0 3 3Tim Wilson, Jr., WR - - RS 1 2 3Isiah Macklin, WR - - RS 2 1 3Zachary Thomas, RG - - RS 0 2 2Kobe Smith, WR - - - - 2 2Kyle Spalding, OL - - RS 0 1 1Chance Bell, RB - - - RS 1 1Darren Hall, CB - - - RS 1 1Kaegun Williams, RB - - - RS 1 1Elijah Kothe, WR - - - - 1 1Dwayne Johnson, AZ - - RS 1 0 1

S TART   C HART   ( O F F. / D E F. )

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SAN DIEGO STATE  GAME NOTES / vs .  Hawai ’ i  /  Nov.  24,  2018 page 25Game 1SAN DIEGO STATE 7 0 3 0 - 10No. 13/13 STANFORD 0 9 15 7 - 31Aug. 31 | Stanford Stadium | Stanford, Calif. | 6:05 p.m. PT | Attendance: 40,913

TEAM STATISTICSSDSU STAN

FIRST DOWNS 11 19Rushing 6 3Passing 5 11Penalty 0 5

NET YARDS RUSHING 150 50Rushing Attempts 37 28Average Per Rush 4.1 1.8Rushing Touchdowns 1 0Yards Gained Rushing 195 61Yards Lost Rushing 45 11

NET YARDS PASSING 113 332Completions-Attempts-Int 10-15-0 21-31-1Average Per Attempt 7.5 10.7Average Per Completion 11.3 15.8Passing Touchdowns 0 4

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 263 382Total offense plays 52 59Average Gain Per Play 5.1 6.5

Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 11-125 3-20PUNTS-YARDS 6-257 5-244

Average Yards Per Punt 42.8 48.8Net Yards Per Punt 38.2 40.2Inside 20 1 350+ Yards 2 2Touchbacks 0 2Fair catch 1 1

KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-257 5-325Average Yards Per Kickoff 64.2 65.0Net Yards Per Kickoff 40.5 39.6Touchbacks 3 4Fair Catch Yards 0 0

Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-3-0 3-28-0Average Per Return 3.0 9.3

Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-27-0 1-20-0Average Per Return 27.0 20.0

Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-7-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 28:50 31:10

1st Quarter 5:45 9:152nd Quarter 9:23 5:373rd Quarter 10:07 4:534th Quarter 3:35 11:25

Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 7 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-3

Touchdowns 1-2 2-3Field goals 1-2 0-3

Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 5-43PAT Kicks 1-1 3-3Field Goals 1-1 0-1Points off turnovers 0 7

SDSU Winning Streaks Snapped• Three-game winning streak againstPower 5 schools. • Six-game winning streak in road games.• Five-game winning streak as an “under-dog.”• Three-game winning streak against Pac-12 opponents.• Eight-game winning streak in the monthof September. • Four-game winning streak in seasonopeners. SDSU is now 50-41-5 all-time inseason openers, including a 26-24-1 markin the Division I era (since 1969).

Trends• The Aztecs had scored in 21 consecutivequarters, the second-longest active streakin FBS (Louisville, 25), before being heldscoreless in the second quarter.• SDSU did not start with the ball for justthe 13th time in the last 85 games. • San Diego State lost the coin toss for justthe 25th time over the last 54 games.• The Aztecs have now gone 145 gameswithout suffering a shutout (Nov. 18, 2006at TCU), which is the second-longest streakamong current Mountain West schools(Boise State at 265).• SDSU held its opponent scoreless on itsopening drive for the 31st time over thelast 39 games and for the 32nd time since2015 (42 games).• San Diego State dropped to 47-14 in theRocky Long era when scoring first.• The Aztecs dropped to 42-9 in the RockyLong era when leading after the first quar-ter.

Other Notes• Tonight’s attendance was 40,913. • SDSU’s captains tonight were QB ChristianChapman, DT Noble Hall, LB RonleyLakalaka and K John Baron II.

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Aztecs Fall in Opener at No. 13/13 StanfordSTANFORD, Calif. -- San Diego State kept Heisman Trophy candidate Bryce Love in check, but unable to stop the K.J.Costello-JJ Arcega-Whiteside connection in a 31-10 loss in the 2018 opener at Stanford Stadium.

Costello threw for 332 yards and four touchdowns, and Arcega-Whiteside caught six passes for 226 yards and threescores to give the Cardinal (1-0) its 20th consecutive non-conference home win.

The Aztecs (0-1), who last year defeated Stanford, 20-17, in San Diego, held Love to just 29 yards on 18 carries (1.6avg.). Love, who entered the game with at least 100 rushing yards in 14 of the last 15 games, posted the lowest averageof his career with a minimum of five carries.

Committed to stop the run, SDSU held the Cardinal to just 50 yards total on the ground on 28 attempts (1.8 avg.), itsfewest in a home game since Sept. 29, 2007.

Costello, however, connected on touchdown passes of 38, 19 and 80 yards to Arcega-Whiteside, and later on a 19-yard strike to Colby Parkinson.

After a slow start, San Diego State used a methodical 8-play, 92-yard drive to get on the scoreboard late in the firstquarter on a 4-yard run by Juwan Washington. Washington had 84 yards alone on the drive, including a 40-yarder whichgot the Aztecs into Stanford territory for the first time of the game.

After exchanging punts for the next few series, SDSU was forced to start at its own 1-yard line when Jack Bailey’s 63-yard punt went out-of-bounds. Three plays later, quarterback Christian Chapman was sacked in the end zone for thesafety.

Late in the second quarter, it appeared San Diego State would have a chance to add to its 7-2 lead when AndrewAleki deflected a Costello pass into the hands of Noble Hall. Hall started running the other way, but Cardinal wide receiverTrenton Irwin raced back, forced a fumble and jumped on the loose ball, giving Stanford some life. The Cardinal took ad-vantage in just three plays when Costello found Arcega-Whiteside in the end zone from 38 yards out, taking a 9-7 leadinto halftime.

Costello stretched its lead to 16-7 on its first drive of the third quarter as Costello found a wide-open Arcega-Whitesidein the end zone with a 19-yard pass.

The Aztecs mounted a 10-play, 62-yard drive of their own, mainly through the air, culminating with a 30-yard fieldgoal by John Baron II. Chapman was 5-for-7 on the scoring drive for 61 yards.

On Stanford’s ensuing drive and facing a punt on 3rd and 15, Costello rolled out to his left and fired a deep pass toArcega-Whiteside, who caught it over a fallen Kyree Woods and raced 80 yards for the touchdown. Following a successful2-point conversion, the Cardinal ran its lead to 24-10.

SDSU got back into Stanford territory, but was stopped on a 4th and 1 on the 32-yard line as the fourth quarterbegan.

The Cardinal put the game away on its next drive with Costello’s fourth touchdown pass of the game found Parkinsonfrom 19 yards out.

Costello finished the game 21 of 31 for 332 yard and four touchdowns.Washington led San Diego State’s rushing attack with 158 yards on 24 carries (6.6 avg.), the sixth-highest total by

an Aztec back in a season opener and the eighth most against a nationally ranked opponent. Parker Baldwin and Kyahva Tezino each had 11 tackles apiece to pace the SDSU defense.

>>SCORING SUMMARYQtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score1st 2:38 SDSU Washington 4-yd run (Baron kick) 8-92 4:14 7-02nd 7:27 STAN Okereke safety -- -- 7-22nd 0:27 STAN Whiteside 38-yd pass f/Costello (Toner kick) 3-52 0:42 7-93rd 11:02 STAN Whiteside 19-yd pass f/Costello (Toner kick) 4-49 1:46 7-163rd 6:49 SDSU Baron 30-yd field goal 10-62 4:13 10-163rd 4:43 STAN Whiteside 80-yd pass f/Costello (Whiteside pass f/Costello) 3-75 2:06 10-244h 4:02 STAN Parkinson 19-yd pass f/Costello (Toner kick) 7-68 4:02 10-31

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

>>SAN DIEGO STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgWashington 24 158 1 40 6.6Jasmin 6 25 0 9 4.2Dedeaux 1 4 0 4 4.0Chapman 6 -37 0 6 -6.2Totals 37 150 1 40 4.1

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackChapman 10-15-0 113 0 28 5Totals 10-15-0 113 0 28 5

Receiving No. Yds TD LongDedeaux 3 21 0 9Wilson 2 49 0 28Trevillion 2 29 0 19Washington 2 6 0 4Houston 1 8 0 8Totals 10 113 0 28

>>STANFORDRushing Att Yds TD Long AvgLove 18 29 0 14 1.6Scarlett 7 16 0 5 2.3Speights 2 7 0 5 3.5Costello 1 -2 0 0 -2.0Totals 28 50 0 14 1.8

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackCostello 21-31-1 332 4 80 1Totals 21-31-1 332 4 80 1

Receiving No. Yds TD LongWhiteside 6 226 3 80Irwin 5 31 0 12Parkinson 3 37 1 19Love 3 18 0 11Smith 2 18 0 13Wedington 1 2 0 2St. Brown 1 0 0 0Totals 21 332 4 80

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Aztecs Rally Past Sacramento State, 28-14SAN DIEGO -- Juwan Washington rushed for 156 yards and a career-high three touchdowns, as San Diego State ralliedfor a 28-14 triumph over Sacramento State before a crowd of 45,755 at SDCCU Stadium.

Washington, who also finished with a personal-best 36 carries, posted two of his scores in the final four minutes andchange to help the Aztecs (1-1) capture their fifth straight home opener and win for the ninth time in their last 10 Sep-tember games.

SDSU was forced to overcome the loss of starting quarterback Christian Chapman, who completed 6-of-11 passes for112 yards before leaving with 4:47 left in the second quarter due to a knee injury. Backup Ryan Agnew took over forthe rest of the game, recording 159 yards on 11-for-17 passing – all career highs.

Trailing 14-13 at the 9:18 mark of the fourth quarter, Agnew directed the Aztecs on a 13-play, 82-yard scoring drive,punctuated by Washington's four-yard scamper into the end zone. Moments later, Agnew hit tight end Parker Houstonfor a two-point conversion that put the host school up for good 21-14 with 4:05 to go.

The Aztec defense displayed its mettle on the ensuing possession, sacking Sacramento State quarterback Kevin Thomsonon two occasions, including one by Kyahva Tezino on a 4th-and-3 situation that gave the ball back to SDSU on the Hornet25 with 2:57 to go. On the second play after the possession change, Washington hit pay dirt with a 20-yard burst up themiddle that put the game out of reach.

Earlier in the first quarter, San Diego State opened the scoring on its second drive of the contest, marching 69 yardsin nine plays, with Washington darting in from five yards out to provide the Aztecs a 7-0 edge at the 4:39 mark. SDSUovercame an 11-yard sack and an ineligible receiver penalty, as Washington uncorked a 30-yard run on a 2nd-and-26situation to give the Aztecs a first down at the Sacramento State 18.

SDSU extended its advantage to 10-0 early in the second quarter, capitalizing on a short Hornet punt after JohnBaron drilled a career-long 52-yard field goal, which is tied for the eight-longest in program history.

Sacramento State responded with their longest foray of the game, consuming 7:26 of the clock before BJ Perkinsoncapped the 14-play, 75-yard drive with a 1-yard plunge, which narrowed the gap to 10-7 at the 6:07 mark.

The Aztecs salvaged another field goal on their next drive, as Chapman exited after two plays. On his first snap ofthe night, Agnew completed a 13-yard pass to Dedeaux and later flashed his mobility with 14-yard scramble down theleft sideline on a 3rd-and-6 play. The march stalled at this juncture, but Baron split the uprights from 32 yards out togive the host a 13-7 cushion heading into the locker room.

The Hornets wasted no time cashing in on an Angew interception in the third quarter as Thomson found a wide-openPerkinson, who streaked past the Aztec defense for a 64-yard touchdown reception on the first play after the interception,giving the visitors their first lead of the night at 14-13 with just under nine minutes remaining in the period.

SDSU, however, responded with the two Washington touchdowns to secure the win.For the second straight game, SDSU had its run defense clicking, as the Hornets were held to just 53 yards on the

ground. Tezino and Kyree Woods led the Aztec charge with seven tackles apiece, while Parker Baldwin, Trenton Thompson,Ron Smith and Ronley Lakalaka finished with six stops each.

Dedeaux led the receiving corps with six catches for 90 yards, while Wilson and Kahale Warring had three grabsapiece in the victory.

SDSU outgained Sacramento State 429-234 and maintained a 12-minute edge in time of possession (36:02-23:58),improving to 27-2 in the last 29 games when holding the ball longer that its opponent.

SAN DIEGO STATE  GAME NOTES / vs .  Hawai ’ i  /  Nov.  24,  2018 page 26Game 2SACRAMENTO STATE 0 7 7 0 - 14SAN DIEGO STATE 7 6 0 15 - 28Sept. 8 | SDCCU Stadium | San Diego, Calif. | 6:06 p.m. PT | Attendance: 45,755

TEAM STATISTICSSAC SDSU

FIRST DOWNS 10 25Rushing 4 8Passing 6 15Penalty 0 2

NET YARDS RUSHING 53 158Rushing Attempts 31 45Average Per Rush 1.7 3.5Rushing Touchdowns 1 3Yards Gained Rushing 78 204Yards Lost Rushing 25 46

NET YARDS PASSING 181 271Completions-Attempts-Int 12-20-0 17-28-2Average Per Attempt 9.1 9.7Average Per Completion 15.1 15.9Passing Touchdowns 1 0

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 234 429Total offense plays 51 73Average Gain Per Play 4.6 5.9

Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 4-37 8-53PUNTS-YARDS 6-225 3-92

Average Yards Per Punt 37.5 30.7Net Yards Per Punt 36.7 30.7Inside 20 1 250+ Yards 0 0Touchbacks 0 0Fair catch 1 0

KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-189 6-386Average Yards Per Kickoff 63.0 64.3Net Yards Per Kickoff 44.7 40.0Touchbacks 1 5Fair Catch Yards 0 0

Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-5-0Average Per Return 0.0 5.0

Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-21-0 2-30-0Average Per Return 21.0 15.0

Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-20-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 23:58 36:02

1st Quarter 5:37 9:232nd Quarter 8:21 6:393rd Quarter 3:29 11:314th Quarter 6:31 8:29

Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 7 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-4

Touchdowns 1-1 3-4Field goals 0-1 1-4

Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-19 3-18PAT Kicks 2-2 2-2Field Goals 0-1 2-2Points off turnovers 7 0

Big Notes• Christian Chapman won his 24th careergame, the most by a starting quarterbackin SDSU’s DI history (since 1969), passingRyan Lindley’s 23 victories from 2008-11(wins count for quarterbacks who start thegame).• Rocky Long recorded his school-record18th second-half comeback victory ascoach at SDSU (No. 2 is Claude Gilbert at13).• SDSU had a 100-yard rusher in its sev-enth straight game (eight, 100-yard rush-ers total), and has one in 24 of its last 29games since 2016 (31, 100-yard rusherstotal) and 33 of the 43 games since JeffHorton took over as the offensive coordi-nator in 2015 (43, 100-yard rushers total).• San Diego State improved to 16-3 in itslast 19 home games dating back to Oct. 3,2015. During that stretch, the Aztecs haveoutscored the opposition, 609-342.• SDSU won its fifth straight home opener.• The Aztecs improved to 13-4 in their last17 games, 19-6 in their last 25 and 32-7in their last 39.• SDSU had its streak of games with oneor less interceptions snapped at 40. It wasthe longest active streak in FBS (second was21) and second-longest streak in FBS since1996.

Team Notes• San Diego State had lost nine consecutivegames when trailing after three quartersprior to tonight. The Aztecs’ last win whentrailing after three quarters came on Nov.23, 2013 against Boise State (W, 34-31 inOT).• SDSU’s 15 passing first downs were itsmost since recording 15 against Air Forceon Nov. 21, 2014.• SDSU’s 271 passing yards were its mostsince throwing for 291 in the 2016 openeragainst New Hampshire (Sept. 13, 2016).

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>>SCORING SUMMARYQtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score1st 5:42 SDSU Washington 5-yd run (Baron kick) 9-69 4:39 0-72nd 13:33 SDSU Baron 52-yd field goal 4-1 1:32 0-102nd 6:07 SAC Perkinson 1-yd run (Medeiros kick) 14-75 7:26 7-102nd 0:55 SAC Baron 32-yd field goal 10-77 5:06 7-133rd 8:54 SAC Perkinson 64-yd pass f/Thomson (Medeiros kick) 1-64 0:12 14-134th 4:05 SDSU Washington 4-yd run (Houston pass f/Agnew) 13-82 5:13 14-214th 2:08 SDSU Washington 20-yd run (Baron kick) 2-25 0:49 14-28

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

>>SACRAMENTO STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgDotson 11 37 0 16 3.4Perkinson 5 11 1 7 2.2Thomson 11 8 0 6 0.7James 2 2 0 1 1.0Team 1 -2 0 0 -2.0Clapper 1 -3 0 0 -3.0Totals 31 53 1 16 1.7

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackThomson 11-18-0 177 1 64 2Clapper 1-2-0 4 0 4 0Totals 12-20-0 181 1 64 2

Receiving No. Yds TD LongMcGill 3 19 0 8Perkinson 2 80 1 64Lindsey 2 25 0 15Williams 2 14 0 8Ratliff 1 29 0 29Dotson 1 10 0 10Anderson 1 4 0 4Totals 12 181 1 64

>>SAN DIEGO STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgWashington 36 156 3 30 4.3Agnew 3 21 0 14 7.0Jasmin 2 2 0 2 1.0Team 2 -2 0 0 -1.0Chapman 2 -19 0 0 -9.5Totals 45 158 3 30 3.5

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackAgnew 11-17-2 159 0 27 0Chapman 6-11-0 112 0 26 2Totals 17-28-2 271 0 27 2

Receiving No. Yds TD LongDedeaux 6 90 0 27Warring 3 73 0 26Wilson 3 48 0 25Trevillion 2 25 0 16Houston 1 15 0 15Washington 1 15 0 15K. Smith 1 5 0 5Totals 17 271 0 27

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SAN DIEGO STATE  GAME NOTES / vs .  Hawai ’ i  /  Nov.  24,  2018 page 27Game 3No. 23/25 ARIZONA ST. 7 7 0 7 - 21SAN DIEGO STATE 0 14 3 11 - 28Sept. 15 | SDCCU Stadium | San Diego, Calif. | 7:38 p.m. PT | Attendance: 34,641

TEAM STATISTICSASU SDSU

FIRST DOWNS 21 27Rushing 3 18Passing 16 7Penalty 2 2

NET YARDS RUSHING 36 311Rushing Attempts 24 58Average Per Rush 1.5 5.4Rushing Touchdowns 1 2Yards Gained Rushing 63 339Yards Lost Rushing 27 28

NET YARDS PASSING 341 129Completions-Attempts-Int 31-46-0 12-24-0Average Per Attempt 7.4 5.4Average Per Completion 11.0 10.8Passing Touchdowns 2 1

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 377 440Total offense plays 70 82Average Gain Per Play 5.4 5.4

Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 2-1Penalties: Number-Yards 7-39 9-85PUNTS-YARDS 6-264 5-218

Average Yards Per Punt 44.0 43.6Net Yards Per Punt 44.7 39.6Inside 20 2 350+ Yards 1 2Touchbacks 0 0Fair catch 3 2

KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-188 6-361Average Yards Per Kickoff 62.7 60.2Net Yards Per Kickoff 41.3 44.2Touchbacks 2 2Fair Catch Yards 0 0

Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-20-0 2--4-0Average Per Return 10.0 -2.0

Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-46-0 1-14-0Average Per Return 11.5 14.0

Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 23:55 36:05

1st Quarter 8:27 6:332nd Quarter 6:34 8:263rd Quarter 4:33 10:274th Quarter 4:21 10:39

Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 4 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-4

Touchdowns 3-4 3-4Field goals 0-4 1-4

Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 3-13PAT Kicks 3-3 2-2Field Goals 0-0 2-2Points off turnovers 0 0

Big Notes• Ryan Agnew became the first quarter-back from a non-Power 5 school to beat anationally ranked team from a Power 5school in his starting debut since USF’s B.J.Daniels against No. 18 Florida State onSept. 26, 2009.• SDSU improved to 4-1 against the Pac-12 since the start of the 2016 season. In-cluded in the four wins are two victoriesagainst ranked Pac-12 squads (No. 19/19Stanford on Sept. 16, 2017 and tonight vs.No. 23/25 Arizona State).• The Sun Devils entered the game rankedfirst in the country in rushing yards allowedper game (32.5), including only one touch-down on 61 attempts (1.1 avg.). TonightSan Diego State rushed for 311 yards andtwo touchdowns on 58 carries (5.4 avg.).• SDSU’s 311 rushing yards tonight vs. No.23/25 Arizona State are the most againstan AP Top 25 team this season. • San Diego State outrushed Arizona Stateby 275 yards, its largest margin against anationally ranked school in its DI history(previous best was 187 vs. No. 13 FloridaState on Nov. 19, 1977.• San Diego State had multiple 100-yardrushers (Juwan Washington – 138, ChaseJasmin – 112) in the same game for the29th time and for the first time since Nov.4, 2017. The Aztecs are 28-1 with 18straight wins when accomplishing the feat(15-0 in Rocky Long era).• SDSU had a 100-yard rusher in its eighthstraight game (nine, 100-yard rusherstotal), and has one in 25 of its last 30games since 2016 (32, 100-yard rusherstotal) and 34 of the 44 games since JeffHorton took over as the offensive coordi-nator in 2015 (44, 100-yard rushers total).• San Diego State won its 38th straight reg-ular-season game when rushing for 200-plus yards.

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Aztecs Hold Off No. 23/25 Arizona St., 28-21SAN DIEGO -- After turning in a suffocating defensive performance for much of the second half, San Diego State weath-ered some anxious moments in the waning moments of a 28-21 upset over No. 23/25 Arizona State on Sept. 15 atSDCCU Stadium.

With the win, the Aztecs (2-1) defeated the Sun Devils for the second year in a row, improving to 4-1 against Pac-12Conference teams since the start of the 2016 season after Parker Baldwin batted down a Hail Mary pass at the goal line.

SDSU shredded the nation's leading defense against the run, rushing for a 311 yards on 58 attempts after ASU (2-1) entered the contest yielding just an average of 32.5 yards in its previous two games. For the second straight outing,the Aztecs also controlled the ball over 12 minutes longer than the opposition (36:05-23:55) to help key their win.

Individually, Juwan Washington recorded a game-high 138 rushing yards on 27 carries with one touchdown, whileChase Jasmin added a career-best 112 yards on 19 attempts to go with one TD of his own, giving SDSU multiple 100-yard ground gainers for the 29th time in program history, as the Scarlet and Black improved to 28-1 all-time in that sta-tistic.

However, it was the Aztec defense that played a pivotal role, seizing the momentum after a critical fourth down stopat the SDSU 11 with 1:41 remaining in the second quarter.

Trailing 14-7 after ASU scored on 1-yard sneak by quarterback Manny Wilkins, San Diego State managed just onefirst down before pinning the Sun Devils deep in their own territory on a 51-yard punt by Brandon Heicklen.

Setting up shop on its own five-yard line, ASU drove deep into Aztec territory, aided by 43-yard completion fromWilkins to wide receiver Frank Darby before the SDSU defense came to life. Wilkins, who threw for 227 yards on 17-of-22 passing up to that point, added another eight yards with a quick screen to Kyle Williams and third down. The SunDevils passed up a short field-goal attempt, and Aztec defensive tackle Myles Cheatum made them pay with a four-yardsack of Wilkins on 4th-and-1.

Buoyed by its good fortune, SDSU methodically marched 85 yards in 11 plays, capped by Ryan Agnew's first careertouchdown pass, a nine-yard strike to Tim Wilson Jr. in the right corner of the end zone with just eight ticks left before in-termission, which knotted the score at 14-14.

In the interim, SDSU took the lead for good at 17-14 when John Baron drilled a career-long 54 yard field-goal at the7:46 mark of the period, which is tied for the second-longest in program history.

Baron also connected from 36 yards out on SDSU's first foray of the fourth quarter, extending its advantage to 20-14 with 11:34 to go in the game.

After holding the Sun Devils to a three-and-out, the Aztecs looked to put the game out of reach as Jasmin took centerstage, rushing 11 times for 76 yards on the team's 13-play drive, punctuated by a 3-yard touchdown. After Agnew hitKahale Warring in the left corner of the end zone for the 2-point conversion, SDSU was seemingly in control 28-14 withjust 4:14 left in contest.

ASU finally woke up from its offensive slumber with a quick 82-yard incursion downfield, as Wilkins hooked up withN'Keal Harry for a 7-yard touchdown pass, cutting the deficit to 28-21 with 1:39 to go.

After an unsuccessful onside kick, the Aztecs tried to run out the clock and Jasmin appeared to give the host school aclinching first down with a 20-yard run up the middle; however, the Sun Devils' Jay Jay Wilson stripped the ball justbefore Jasmin hit the ground and Aashari Crosswell recovered at the 23, giving the ASU one final hope with 43 secondsremaining.

ASU got to midfield and Wilkins appeared to hit Darby with a long throw down to the SDSU 2-yard line with sixseconds to go, but a replay review on a Aztec targeting penalty revealed the ball fell incomplete. Then on the final playfrom the SDSU 35, Baldwin knocked down a Wilkins pass at the goal line, as the Aztec bench erupted in jubilation.

Kyahva Tezino led San Diego State with nine tackles, including two for loss and one sack.Offensively, Agnew completed 12 of 24 passes for 129 yards and one touchdown, becoming the first quarterback

from a non-Power 5 school to beat a nationally ranked team from a Power 5 conference in his starting quarterback debutsince 2009. Warring finished with four catches for 30 yards, while Washington and Ethan Dedeaux added two receptionseach.>>SCORING SUMMARYQtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score1st 0:41 ASU Aiyuk 12-yd pass f/Wilkins (Ruiz kick) 9-60 2:16 0-72nd 10:28 SDSU Washington 13-yd run (Baron kick) 11-75 5:13 7-72nd 8:06 ASU Wilkins 1-yd run (Ruiz kick) 7-82 2:16 7-142nd 0:08 SDSU Wilson 9-yd pass f/Agnew (Baron kick) 11-85 1:33 14-143rd 7:46 SDSU Baron 54-yd field goal 10-40 5:35 17-144th 11:44 SDSU Baron 36-yd field goal 12-44 5:05 20-144th 4:14 SDSU Jasmin 3-yd run (Warring pass f/Agnew) 13-62 6:16 28-144th 1:40 ASU Harry 7-yd pss f/Wilkins (Ruiz kick) 11-82 2:28 28-21

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS>>ARIZONA STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgBenjamin 13 21 0 8 1.6Wilkins 7 16 1 15 2.3Floyd 2 6 0 4 3.0Team 2 -7 0 0 -3.5Totals 24 36 1 15 1.5

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackWilkins 31-46-0 341 2 51 3Totals 31-46-0 341 2 51 3

Receiving No. Yds TD LongHarry 9 86 1 21Benjamin 7 44 0 18Darby 5 127 0 51Williams 4 34 0 12Aiyuk 3 33 1 12Jenkins 2 11 0 6Hudson 1 6 0 6Totals 31 341 2 51

>>SAN DIEGO STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgWashington 27 138 1 17 5.1Jasmin 19 112 1 20 5.9Agnew 9 36 0 13 4.0Byrd 1 11 0 11 11.0Busbee 1 8 0 8 8.0Dedeaux 1 6 0 6 6.0Totals 58 311 2 20 5.4

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackAgnew 12-24-0 129 1 15 1Totals 12-24-0 129 1 15 1

Receiving No. Yds TD LongWarring 4 30 0 12Dedeaux 2 30 0 15Washington 2 26 0 14Busbee 1 12 0 12Houston 1 11 0 11Lessard 1 11 0 11Wilson 1 9 1 9Totals 12 129 1 15

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Aztecs Edge Eastern Michigan in OT, 23-20 SAN DIEGO -- John Baron kicked three field goals, including a 38-yarder in overtime, to lift San Diego State to a 23-20 victory over visiting Eastern Michigan on Sept. 22 at SDCCU Stadium.

With just 1:16 remaining in the fourth quarter, Baron tied the game at 20-20 on a 50-yarder before nailing thegame-winner in the extra session, helping the Aztecs complete an unbeaten three-game homestand and improve to 3-1on the year.

The Eagles (2-2) won the overtime coin toss, but came up empty on the their only offensive possession, as defensiveback Darren Hall intercepted a pass from quarterback Mike Glass at the SDSU 2. The Aztecs subsequently gained fouryards on their next three plays to set up Baron’s decisive kick.

San Diego State threatened the turn the game into a blowout after taking a 17-3 lead in the second quarter on a 24-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Agnew to BJ Busbee with 9:03 remaining in the period. Juwan Washington put the Aztecsin striking range with a 36-yard scamper down the left sideline on a 3rd-and-2 situation before Agnew connected with awide-open Busbee three plays later.

However, EMU capitalized on an errant Agnew pass late in the quarter on an interception by Kevin McGill, who returnedthe ball 26 yards to the SDSU 34 with just 1:40 left before halftime. Glass entered the game in relief of starter TylerWiegers and quickly provided a spark for the Eagles, hitting Line Latu for 27 yards before plowing into the end zone ona sneak from two yards out on the next play, narrowing the gap to 17-10 by intermission.

With momentum on its side, EMU took the second half kickoff and marched 75 yards in 12 plays for the tying score.After lulling the Aztecs to sleep with nine consecutive runs, Arthur Jackson got behind the SDSU secondary and hauled ina 37-yard touchdown pass from Glass, knotting the game at 17-17.

Setting up shop at its own 14, EMU grinded out 14 yards on four straight rushes before Glass found Latu for anotherelectrifying gain, this time for 54 yards down to the Aztec 18. Two additional runs moved the ball to the 8, but the SDSUdefense stiffened, forcing an incomplete pass after a two-yard run, a false-start penalty and a short four-yard completion.EMU salvaged three points on the drive when Chad Ryland hit a 24-yard field goal with 3:18 remaining in regulation.

After a short kickoff, the Aztecs took over at their own 42 and quickly advanced into Eagle territory, benefiting on a15-yard pass interference penalty following an 11-yard pass completion to Ethan Dedeaux. On 2nd-and-10 from theEMU 32, Agnew scrambled to the right and appeared to hit tight end Kahale Warring for a first down near the 10-yardline, but officials ruled the junior signal-caller stepped out of bounds before the throw, and SDSU could not convert on thesubsequent play.

With just 1:16 left on the clock, Baron was summoned for the game-tying field goal attempt from 50 yards and theAztec senior calmly delivered his third straight success from that distance or more this season.

SDSU got the ball back once again after forcing an Eagle punt, but time ran out after Maxx Crosby sacked Agnew foran 11-yard loss back to the Aztec 29, which sent the game into overtime.

In his second career start, Agnew completed 12-of-22 passes for a career-high 176 yards and a personal-best twotouchdowns, including a 25-yard strike to Parker Houston early in the second quarter, which gave San Diego State a 10-3 lead.

In addition, Jasmin ran for a game-high 94 yards on 16 carries, while Washington had his streak of 100-yard rushinggames snapped at three, finishing with 61 yards on 12 attempts before exiting with an injury.

Defensively, the Aztecs were paced by Anthony Luke, whose career-high 10 tackles led all players and marked thehighest total by an SDSU defensive lineman since Sergio Phillips had 10 stops vs. Wyoming in the 2016 Mountain WestChampionship Game.

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TEAM STATISTICSEMU SDSU

FIRST DOWNS 14 15Rushing 6 6Passing 7 8Penalty 1 1

NET YARDS RUSHING 119 174Rushing Attempts 39 37Average Per Rush 3.1 4.7Rushing Touchdowns 1 0Yards Gained Rushing 132 210Yards Lost Rushing 13 36

NET YARDS PASSING 236 176Completions-Attempts-Int 17-27-1 12-22-1Average Per Attempt 8.7 8.0Average Per Completion 13.9 14.7Passing Touchdowns 1 2

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 355 350Total offense plays 66 59Average Gain Per Play 5.4 5.9

Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 6-45 5-56PUNTS-YARDS 3-116 2-77

Average Yards Per Punt 38.7 38.5Net Yards Per Punt 38.0 32.0Inside 20 1 150+ Yards 0 0Touchbacks 0 0Fair catch 1 1

KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-267 5-275Average Yards Per Kickoff 53.4 55.0Net Yards Per Kickoff 33.4 35.0Touchbacks 0 4Fair Catch Yards 0 0

Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-13-0 1-2-0Average Per Return 13.0 2.0

Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 5-100-0Average Per Return 0.0 20.0

Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-26-0 1-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-6-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 32:05 27:55

1st Quarter 4:42 10:182nd Quarter 6:55 8:053rd Quarter 11:54 3:064th Quarter 8:34 6:26OT Quarter 0:00 0:00

Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 5 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-2

Touchdowns 1-3 0-2Field goals 1-3 1-2

Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-24 1-12PAT Kicks 2-2 2-2Field Goals 2-2 3-4Points off turnovers 7 7

Big Notes• SDSU improved to 8-3 all-time in over-time games, including a 5-2 record in theRocky Long era (since 2011). • San Diego State won its 31st straightgame when leading by at least 14 pointsat some point in the game.• Rocky Long recorded his school-record19th second-half comeback victory ascoach at SDSU (No. 2 is Claude Gilbert at13).• San Diego State won its fifth consecutivehome game and is 27-5 in its last 32 gamesat SDCCU Stadium.• San Diego State has won 11 consecutivegames played during the month of Septem-ber (last loss: at Penn State, 9/26/15).This is the third-longest active streak na-tionally, trailing only Clemson (17) and Al-abama (14).• The Aztecs improved to 13-0-1 againstcurrent members of the MAC. San DiegoState is 8-0-1 in the Division I era againstteams that called the MAC home at the timeof the game.• San Diego State joined Army as the onlynon-MAC team from a non-Power 5 schoolto defeat Eastern Michigan in the regularseason in the last four seasons. Since thestart of 2015, the Eagles have lost non-con-ference regular-season games to LSU, Mis-souri and Kentucky to join Army and SDSU.

Team Notes• SDSU is 14-3 in its last 17 non-conferencegames (counts conference championshipand bowl games) dating back to Dec. 5,2016. During that time, the Aztecs havewins over Stanford, ASU (twice), Cal, Cincin-nati and Houston, including two gamesagainst ranked schools (No. 19/19 Stan-ford in 2017 and No. 23/25 ASU in 2018).• SDSU has won 15 of its last 19 games(15-4), 21 of its last 27 games (21-6) and34 of its last 41 games (34-7).

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>>SCORING SUMMARYQtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score1st 6:14 SDSU Baron 34-yd field goal 8-32 3:58 0-31st 3:12 EMU Ryland 51-yd field goal 6-16 3:00 3-32nd 14:21 SDSU Houston 25-yd pass f/Agnew (Baron kick) 7-69 3:44 3-102nd 9:03 SDSU Busbee 24-yd pass f/Agnew (Baron kick) 6-75 2:43 3-172nd 0:26 EMU Glass 2-yd run (Ryland kick) 4-34 1:14 10-173rd 8:15 EMU Jackson 37-yd pass f/Glass (Ryland kick) 12-75 6:45 17-174th 3:18 SDSU Ryland 24-yd field goal 12-79 6:20 20-174th 1:16 SDSU Baron 50-yd field goal 6-25 1:56 20-20OT -- SDSU Baron 38-yd field goal 4-4 n/a 20-23

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS>>EASTERN MICHIGANRushing Att Yds TD Long AvgVann 21 76 0 10 3.6Glass 8 29 1 9 3.6Eriksen 7 18 0 5 2.6Banham 1 3 0 3 3.0Wiegers 2 -7 0 0 -3.5Totals 39 119 1 10 3.1

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackGlass 9-16-1 153 1 54 0Wiegers 8-11-0 83 0 50 1Totals 17-27-1 236 1 54 1

Receiving No. Yds TD LongSexton 5 64 0 50Latu 3 86 0 54Jackson 3 45 1 37Drummond 3 24 0 14Oakes 2 9 0 5Holder 1 8 0 8Totals 17 236 1 54

>>SAN DIEGO STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgJasmin 16 94 0 40 5.9Washington 12 61 0 36 5.1Agnew 8 18 0 22 2.2Williams 1 1 0 1 1.0Totals 37 174 0 40 4.7

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackAgnew 12-22-1 176 2 26 4Totals 12-22-1 176 2 26 4

Receiving No. Yds TD LongTrevillion 2 40 0 26Busbee 2 39 1 24Houston 2 34 1 25K. Smith 2 27 0 16Dedeaux 2 20 0 11Kothe 2 16 0 9Totals 12 176 2 26

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TEAM STATISTICSSDSU BS

FIRST DOWNS 9 16Rushing 4 7Passing 4 8Penalty 1 1

NET YARDS RUSHING 154 51Rushing Attempts 44 36Average Per Rush 3.5 1.4Rushing Touchdowns 2 2Yards Gained Rushing 183 94Yards Lost Rushing 29 43

NET YARDS PASSING 113 178Completions-Attempts-Int 8-15-0 22-44-3Average Per Attempt 7.5 4.0Average Per Completion 14.1 8.1Passing Touchdowns 0 0

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 267 229Total offense plays 59 80Average Gain Per Play 4.5 2.9

Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 1-0Penalties: Number-Yards 8-55 6-52PUNTS-YARDS 8-359 9-352

Average Yards Per Punt 44.9 39.1Net Yards Per Punt 42.9 40.6Inside 20 2 750+ Yards 2 1Touchbacks 0 0Fair catch 0 4

KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-325 3-193Average Yards Per Kickoff 65.0 64.3Net Yards Per Kickoff 39.8 47.7Touchbacks 4 2Fair Catch Yards 0 0

Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1--13-0 5-16-0Average Per Return -13.0 3.2

Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-26-0Average Per Return 0.0 26.0

Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 3-16-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-10-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 30:52 29:08

1st Quarter 9:39 5:212nd Quarter 6:00 9:003rd Quarter 6:58 8:024th Quarter 8:15 6:45

Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 6 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-2

Touchdowns 1-3 2-2Field goals 2-3 0-2

Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-30 4-22PAT Kicks 1-1 1-2Field Goals 2-2 0-0Points off turnovers 10 7

Big Notes• Rocky Long is the only active coach in thecountry who has defeated Boise State inBoise twice. The only coaches to do it onceare Bob Davie (New Mexico), Gary Patter-son (TCU), Troy Calhoun (Air Force) andBronco Mendenhall (Virginia).• Since 2000, Boise State is 109-8 at home.The Aztecs are 2-1 during that stretch whilethe rest of the country is 6-108.• San Diego State handed Boise State justits second loss in its last 15 home games(Virginia).• San Diego State snapped Boise State’seight-game home conference win streak.• San Diego State held Boise State to 229total yards. That is its lowest output sincegaining 206 yards against 13th-rankedMichigan State on Aug. 31, 2012. It is itslowest offensive output in a home gamesince Oct. 24, 1998 vs. Utah State (203yards).• The 13 points are the fewest scored bythe Broncos in a home game since Sept. 20,2012, when Boise State scored seven pointsin a 7-6 win against Brigham Young. Thelast time they were held to 13 or fewerpoints, regardless of location, was on Dec.27, 2016 against Baylor (31-12).• Boise State’s passing efficiency rating of70.34 was its fifth lowest since 1996, low-est since Sept. 3, 2005 (at No. 13 Georgia)and lowest in a home game since Oct. 25,1997 (Louisiana Tech).• SDSU held Boise State to just 72 yards inthe first half, the Broncos’ fewest in anyhalf since recording 52 in the second halfat New Mexico on Oct. 7, 2016, fewest ina first half since recording 49 at San DiegoState on Nov. 23, 2013 and fewest in thefirst half at home since at least 2012.• The Aztecs improved to 15-3 over theirlast 18 road games since Oct. 10, 2015.SDSU entered the day with tied for the thirdmost road wins (14) over that period.

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Defense Leads Aztecs Past Boise State, 19-13BOISE, Idaho -- San Diego State used a dominating defense and a late touchdown run by true freshman Jordan Byrdto down Boise State, 19-13, in Boise.

The Aztecs (4-1, 1-0 MW) sacked Bronco quarterback Brett Rypien four times and recorded three interceptions (twovs. Rypien), handing BS just its eighth loss at home since 2000.

SDSU held a Boise State team, which came into the day averaging 538.50 yards per game, to just 229 yards of totaloffense. It was the Broncos’ fewest amount of yards in a game since gaining 206 against No. 13 Michigan State on Aug.31, 2012 and fewest in a home game since recording 203 vs. Utah State on Oct. 24, 1998.

San Diego State held Rypien, the Mountain West Preseason Player of the Year, to 170 yards passing, completing 21of 41 attempts with no touchdowns and two interceptions.

The Aztecs got on the scoreboard early in the first quarter when cornerback Darren Hall picked off Rypien on the BS33-yard line and ran it to the 24. Unable to get a first down, SDSU settled for a 36-yard field goal by John Baron II.

San Diego State forced a 3 and out on Boise State’s ensuing drive, but Ethan Dedeaux muffed a Quinn Skillin puntand the Broncos recovered it on the Aztec 4-yard line. Three plays later Alex Mattison punched it in from 1-yard out toput the Broncos on top, 7-3.

Late in the first quarter, SDSU Warrior (safety) Tariq Thompson made a one-handed interception on a Rypien throwto give the ball back to San Diego State. The Aztecs got into BS territory, but BJ Busbee fumbled away the ball at theBoise State 14 after a catch from Ryan Agnew.

After another 3 and out forced by SDSU, the Bronco punter Skillin dropped the snap, giving the visitors the ball onthe 31-yard line. San Diego State got to the 4 on a 24-yard pass from Agnew to Kahale Warring and 3-yard gain byChase Jasmin, but a pair of penalties, an incomplete pass and a sack pushed the Aztecs out of the red zone. SDSU had toonce again settle for a 41-yard field goal by Baron.

San Diego State recorded its third interception of the game midway through the second quarter when Kyhava Tezinopressured Chase Cord into throwing an interception to linebacker Ronley Lakalaka. This time, the Aztecs got into the endzone thanks to a pass interference penalty and a 2-yard touchdown run by Jasmin, making it 13-7.

BS made one last ditch effort to end the first half, converting a fourth-and-1 to get to the SDSU 31. After an incompletepass, Hall sacked Rypien from his blind side, effectively putting Boise State out of field goal range and keeping the scoreat 13-7 at the half.

Neither team scored in the third quarter, setting up an important final 15 minutes of play. On San Diego State’s firstdrive of the fourth quarter, Byrd took a pitch on third-and-2 down the sidelines 72 yards for his first career touchdown.The score came on just his fourth career carry. After failing to convert the 2-point conversion, the Aztecs held a 19-7 lead.

The Broncos made it interesting after putting together an 11-play, 73-yard drive, culminating in Mattison’s second 1-yard touchdown run of the game. After missing the PAT, BS found itself down, 19-13.

Boise State forced a SDSU punt, but after an 8-yard pass from Rypien to CT Thomas, Rypien took an intentionalgrounding penalty. Two incompletions later, San Diego State was in victory formation, holding onto the 19-13 win.

Jasmin rushed for a hard-fought 78 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries, while Byrd ran for 76 yards and the 72-yard TD on three rushes.

Agnew was 8-for-15 for 113 yards, including three passes for 57 yards to Fred Trevillion.Hall had nine tackles (eight solo) to pace the relentless Aztec defense to go along with an interception, forced fumble,

sack and tackle for loss. Tezino added seven stops and a sack.With the win, Rocky Long became the only active coach in the country with two wins at Boise State as SDSU improved

to 2-1 vs. the Broncos in Boise (rest of the country is 6-108 since 2000).

>>SCORING SUMMARYQtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score1st 9:14 SDSU Baron 36-yd field goal 4-5 1:29 3-01st 6:48 BS Mattison 1-yd run (Velazquez kick) 3-4 1:06 3-72nd 13:09 SDSU Baron 41-yd field goal 6-7 1:51 6-72nd 4:36 SDSU Jasmin 2-yd run (Baron kick) 2-17 0:52 13-74th 10:10 SDSU Byrd 72-yd run (Agnew pass failed) 5-95 2:57 19-74th 3:05 BS Mattison 1-yd run (Velazquez kick failed) 11-73 2:02 19-13

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS>>SAN DIEGO STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgJasmin 26 78 1 14 3.0Byrd 3 76 1 72 25.3Zi. Thomas 2 4 0 4 2.0Agnew 9 0 0 8 0.0Team 4 -4 0 0 -1.-0Totals 44 154 2 72 3.5

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackAgnew 8-15-0 113 0 30 4Totals 8-15-0 113 0 30 4

Receiving No. Yds TD LongTrevillion 3 57 0 30Jasmin 2 4 0 2Busbee 1 24 0 24Warring 1 24 0 24Houston 1 4 0 4Totals 8 113 0 30

>>BOISE STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgMattison 25 66 2 8 2.6Cord 2 6 0 6 3.0Hightower 1 3 0 3 3.0Team 1 -10 0 0 -10.0Rypien 7 -14 0 10 -2.0Totals 36 51 2 10 1.4

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackRypien 21-41-2 170 0 23 4Cord 1-3-1 8 0 8 0Totals 22-44-3 178 0 23 4

Receiving No. Yds TD LongRichardson 5 38 0 13Modster 4 44 0 14Hightower 4 27 0 9Thomas 3 39 0 23Butler 2 4 0 3Shakir 1 15 0 15Mattison 1 9 0 9Blakley 1 1 0 1Evans 1 1 0 1Totals 22 178 0 23

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Aztecs Beat Rain; Air Force, 21-17 SAN DIEGO -- Ryan Agnew threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Parker Houston with 6:10 left in the game, as resilientSan Diego State rallied for a gritty 21-17 triumph over Air Force on a rainy Friday night at SDCCU Stadium that featureda 67-minute delay due to lightning from passing thunderstorms.

With the victory, the Aztecs (5-1, 2-0 MW) completed their 20th second-half comeback under head coach Rocky Longand improved to 24-4 in their last 28 Mountain West encounters.

Despite limiting SDSU to a season-low 84 yards rushing, the Falcons (2-4, 0-3 MW) were unable to contain the heroicsof Agnew, who converted two critical third downs on the Aztecs' go-ahead drive.

Pinned inside his own 10 with under 10 minutes to go in the fourth quarter, Agnew scrambled 32 yards down the leftsideline on a 3rd-and-9 situation to help the Scarlet and Black dig itself out of a deep hole. Facing a 3rd-and-5 from theSDSU 44 three plays later, the junior signal-caller found himself under intense pressure once again, but still managed toescape disaster with a rollout to the right, before somehow threading a pass to a diving Kobe Smith down to the AFA 24.

After the Aztecs lost five yards on a sweep, Agnew quickly regrouped on the next snap, connecting with a wide-openHouston over the middle, as the junior tight end left several Falcon tacklers in his wake en route to the end zone.

After forcing a punt on Air Force's ensuing possession, Parker Baldwin extinguished the visitors' final threat minuteslater with an interception at the SDSU 45 with 3:10 remaining in the contest.

Despite completing just 9-of-25 attempts with one interception, Agnew finished with a career-high 213 passing yards,improving to 4-0 as the Aztecs' starting quarterback.

For the second straight game, Chase Jasmin led the SDSU rushing attack with 70 yards and one touchdown on 18carries, while Fred Trevillion paced the receiving corps with three catches for 94 yards.

The Aztecs' stellar defensive effort was anchored by Kyahva Tezino, who led all players with a season-high 15 tackles,including 11 solo stops, while Baldwin finished with nine tackles of his own.

Perhaps foreshadowing the subsequent lightning display over Mission Valley, SDSU received the opening kickoff anddrove down the field in a flash, needing just three plays to cover 65 yards for the game's first touchdown. After Trevillionhauled in a 55-yard pass from Agnew on the second snap of the evening, Jasmin plowed into the end zone from fouryards out to give the Scarlet and Black a quick 7-0 advantage.

However, the game turned into a defensive struggle at this juncture, as the two teams combined for seven punts overthe remainder of the period.

With the Aztecs mired deep in their own territory late in the quarter, Agnew back-pedaled into the end zone; however,the SDSU signal-caller got his foot caught in the turf trying to evade the rush, resulting in a safety that narrowed the gapto 7-2.

Later, Air Force put together its longest foray of the night, marching 80 yards in nine plays, punctuated by RonaldCleveland's 12-yard sprint around left end that put the visitors up 9-7 with 5:13 left in the second quarter.

Unfazed, the Aztecs caught a huge break shortly thereafter when Kaelin Himphill crashed through and blocked CharlieScott's punt. Trenton Thompson corralled the loose ball at the 19-yard line and bulldozed his way over the goal line, drag-ging would-be tackler Ross Connors the final seven yards to give the Scarlet and Black an improbable 14-9 edge at half-time.

Following the aforementioned weather delay, the game remained scoreless until the 9:25 mark of the fourth quarterwhen Cleveland took a pitch and cut left through the SDSU line for a four-yard touchdown burst, capping a 7-play, 40-yard drive. Cleveland also made a diving catch just inside the near-right pylon on the subsequent two-point conversionattempt, which propelled Air Force back into the lead at 17-14.

The Aztecs, who were plagued by poor field position all night, were pinned deep once again on the following kickoffafter a illegal block in the back penalty, setting the stage for Agnew's late theatrics.

Game 6AIR FORCE 2 7 0 8 - 17SAN DIEGO STATE 7 7 0 7 - 21Oct. 12 | SDCCU Stadium | San Diego, Calif. | 6:02 p.m. PT | Attendance: 25,326

TEAM STATISTICSAFA SDSU

FIRST DOWNS 14 13Rushing 9 5Passing 4 8Penalty 1 0

NET YARDS RUSHING 214 84Rushing Attempts 51 34Average Per Rush 4.2 2.5Rushing Touchdowns 2 1Yards Gained Rushing 223 129Yards Lost Rushing 9 45

NET YARDS PASSING 62 213Completions-Attempts-Int 8-17-1 9-25-1Average Per Attempt 3.6 8.5Average Per Completion 7.8 23.7Passing Touchdowns 0 1

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 276 297Total offense plays 68 59Average Gain Per Play 4.1 5.0

Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties: Number-Yards 5-56 8-55PUNTS-YARDS 9-282 7-276

Average Yards Per Punt 31.3 39.4Net Yards Per Punt 26.8 38.9Inside 20 5 350+ Yards 0 1Touchbacks 0 0Fair catch 2 4

KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-184 5-317Average Yards Per Kickoff 61.3 63.4Net Yards Per Kickoff 50.7 32.4Touchbacks 0 3Fair Catch Yards 0 0

Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-4-0 4-41-1Average Per Return 4.0 10.2

Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-80-0 2-32-0Average Per Return 40.0 16.0

Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 1-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 34:29 25:31

1st Quarter 8:12 6:482nd Quarter 8:58 6:023rd Quarter 11:16 3:444th Quarter 6:03 8:57

Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 2 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-1

Touchdowns 2-2 1-1Field goals 0-2 0-1

Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-28 0-0PAT Kicks 1-1 3-3Field Goals 0-1 0-1Points off turnovers 7 0

Steaks Extended• San Diego State won its fifth consecutivegame overall, tied for the 10th-longest ac-tive streak nationally.• The Aztecs won their sixth straight Moun-tain West game, tied for the sixth-longestactive win streak in conference games. • SDSU won its sixth straight home game,tied for the 14th-longest active streak.• San Diego State won its fifth straightgame when playing a team exactly six daysafter another game (9-1 in last 10 games).• The Aztecs claimed their eighth straightvictory over Air Force, which is longest ac-tive win streak in the nation against theFalcons and longest win streak against AFAsince Notre Dame won eight straight from1986-95.• SDSU won its 11th straight Friday homegame (last home Friday loss was Nov. 20,1970 against Long Beach State). San DiegoState improved to 14-3 in the Division I erain games played on Friday.

Team Notes• SDSU has won 17 of its last 21 games(17-4), 23 of its last 29 games (23-6), 36of its last 43 games (36-7) and 37 sincethe 2015 season (37-10). • The Aztecs improved to 24-4 in their last28 regular-season MW games and 26-4 intheir last 30 against MW opponents (in-cludes MW championship games).• Kaelin Himphill blocked a punt in the sec-ond quarter, SDSU’s first since KameronKelly blocked one against UNLV on Sept.27, 2014.• Trenton Thompson recovered a blockedpunt for a touchdown in the second quarter,SDSU’s first since Freddy Keiaho did soagainst New Mexico on Oct. 22, 2005.• San Diego State now has 20 special teamstouchdowns (14 kick return, five punt re-turn and one punt block) in the Rocky Longera (since 2011).

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>>SCORING SUMMARYQtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score1st 13:49 SDSU Jasmin 4-yd run (Baron kick) 3-65 1:11 0-71st 0:07 AFA Team Safety -- -- 2-72nd 5:13 AFA Cleveland 12-yd run (Koehnke kick) 9-80 5:17 9-72nd 0:08 SDSU Tr. Thompson 19-yd blocked PR (Baron kick) -- -- 9-144th 9:25 AFA Cleveland 4-yd run (Sanders pass f/Cleveland) 7-40 3:14 17-144th 6:10 SDSU Houston 29-yd pass f/Agnew (Baron kick) 8-94 3:08 17-21

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS>>AIR FORCERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgFagan 16 90 0 42 5.6I. Sanders 15 49 0 8 3.3Remsberg 3 32 0 27 10.7Cleveland 6 17 2 12 2.8Birdow 2 9 0 5 4.5Hammond III 4 9 0 4 2.2Saucier 3 9 0 7 3.0Smith 1 1 0 1 1.0Wiegers 1 -2 0 0 -2.0Totals 51 214 2 42 4.2

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackI. Sanders 7-15-1 51 0 20 0Hammond III 1-1-0 11 0 11 0Smith 0-1-0 0 0 0 0Totals 8-17-1 62 0 20 0

Receiving No. Yds TD LongWaguespack 2 31 0 20G. Sanders 2 27 0 20Cleveland 2 3 0 2Remsberg 2 1 0 1Totals 8 62 0 20

>>SAN DIEGO STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgJasmin 18 70 1 20 3.9Williams 4 6 0 10 1.5Busbee 1 5 0 5 5.0Agnew 4 4 0 32 1.0Byrd 6 0 0 2 1.0Team 1 -1 0 0 -1.0Totals 34 84 1 32 2.5

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackAgnew 9-25-1 213 1 55 2Totals 9-25-1 213 1 55 2

Receiving No. Yds TD LongTrevillion 3 94 0 55Wilson 3 50 0 24Houston 2 37 1 29K. Smith 1 32 0 32Totals 9 213 1 55

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TEAM STATISTICSSJSU SDSU

FIRST DOWNS 18 16Rushing 3 10Passing 13 4Penalty 2 2

NET YARDS RUSHING 62 207Rushing Attempts 34 47Average Per Rush 1.8 4.4Rushing Touchdowns 1 1Yards Gained Rushing 88 224Yards Lost Rushing 26 17

NET YARDS PASSING 233 86Completions-Attempts-Int 27-37-1 7-11-0Average Per Attempt 6.3 7.8Average Per Completion 8.6 12.3Passing Touchdowns 0 0

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 295 293Total offense plays 71 58Average Gain Per Play 4.2 5.1

Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-0 1-1Penalties: Number-Yards 6-52 8-67PUNTS-YARDS 3-121 4-167

Average Yards Per Punt 40.3 41.8Net Yards Per Punt 40.3 43.2Inside 20 3 250+ Yards 1 1Touchbacks 0 0Fair catch 1 1

KICKOFFS-YARDS 4-256 5-322Average Yards Per Kickoff 64.0 64.4Net Yards Per Kickoff 45.2 47.2Touchbacks 3 3Fair Catch Yards 0 0

Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1--6-0 0-0-0Average Per Return -6.0 0.0

Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-11-0 0-0-0Average Per Return 11.0 0.0

Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-41-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 29:43 30:17

1st Quarter 6:22 8:382nd Quarter 4:41 10:193rd Quarter 9:38 5:224th Quarter 9:02 5:58

Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 5 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3

Touchdowns 1-2 1-3Field goals 1-2 2-3

Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 1-7PAT Kicks 1-1 1-1Field Goals 2-2 3-3Points off turnovers 3 3

Big Notes• San Diego State is bowl eligible for aninth consecutive season. The Aztecs haveplayed in a bowl game in a school-recordeight straight years.• SDSU won its sixth consecutive game,which is tied for the eighth-longest activestreak in FBS play. • San Diego State has at least a six-gamewinning streak in each of the last four sea-sons (2015-18). Only the Aztecs, Alabama,Clemson and Ohio State have recorded atleast a six-game winning streak in everyseason since 2015.• San Diego State is now 41-1 the last 42times it has rushed for at least 200 yardsand is 39-0 in its last 39 regular-seasongames when rushing for 200-plus yards.The Aztecs gained 207 yards on the groundtonight.• SDSU won its seventh straight MountainWest game, tied for the fifth-longest activewin streak in conference games. • San Diego State won its seventh straighthome game. • The Aztecs defeated San José State forthe sixth consecutive time. SDSU now hasa two-game advantage in the series (21-19-2) for the first time in its series historywith the Spartans. • This marked Rocky Long’s 100th gameas the head coach at San Diego State. Heis 70-30 (.700) since taking over the pro-gram in 2011 and amazingly 45-13 (.776)in conference play (47-13 (.783)) if youcount the conference championshipgames).• SDSU trailed, 3-0, to the Spartans 6:04into the game, marking the first time theAztecs trailed the Spartans since there was3:32 left in the 2013 game. San DiegoState had led the Spartans for the previous249 minutes, 36 seconds (249:36) of gametime.

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Baron’s 3 FGs Help Aztecs Down SJSU, 16-13SAN DIEGO -- John Baron kicked three field goals, including the eventual game-winner from 51 yards out with 4:36left, as San Diego State held on for a 16-13 triumph over pesky San José State on Homecoming Night at SDCCU Stadium.

With the victory, the Aztecs (6-1, 3-0 MW) escaped with their sixth win in a row, which is tied for the seventh-longeststreak in FBS play, while becoming bowl eligible for the ninth consecutive season.

Baron's clutch kick was set up by safety Tariq Thompson, who intercepted Josh Love's high-arcing pass at the SDSU9 and returned it 41 yards before a personal foul penalty on the subsequent tackle put the Aztecs in business at the Spar-tans' 35-yard line.

However, a false start penalty and a five-yard loss on a screen pass put SDSU's good fortune in serious jeopardy untilBaron salvaged three points with his end-over-end attempt that skipped just over the crossbar, keeping him a perfect 4-for-4 on field goal attempts over 50 yards this season.

The Spartans (0-7, 0-3 MW) reached the Aztec 36 on the ensuing drive, but Anthony Luke and Chibe Onyeukwu com-bined to stuff running back Malike Roberson's run on 4th and 2 with 1:45 remaining. SJSU got the ball once againfollowing a punt, but could not advance past its own 20 before time ran out.

San Diego State maintained a 207-62 advantage in rushing yardage, with redshirt freshman Chance Bell gaining ateam-high 81 yards on 15 carries in his first collegiate appearance, while Chase Jasmin added 79 yards and one touchdownon 19 attempts. As a result, the Aztecs are now 41-1 in the last 42 games they have rushed for at least 200 yards as ateam.

SDSU spotted the Spartans a 6-0 lead as Bryce Crawford kicked field goals of 42 and 24 yards within the first nineminutes of the first quarter. San José State's second score was set up by Jesse Osuna's recovery of a Kaegun Williamsfumble at the Aztec 35-yard line. The visitors drove to the SDSU 1, but Kyahva Tezino and Troy Cassidy came up huge,nailing Tyler Nevens for a one-yard loss on third down.

The Aztecs responded with a 17-play, 75-yard march that consumed 8:20 on the clock, punctuated by Jasmin's 1-yard burst that gave the hosts a slim 7-6 lead with 13:11 left in the second quarter.

Late in the second quarter, the Aztecs engineered another lengthy advance, rumbling 74 yards in 13 plays beforeBaron drilled a 36-yard field goal with 16 seconds remaining in the half. Bell helped get the Scarlet and Black out of ahole with a 20-yard scamper, while Agnew connected with Fred Trevillion for a 20-yard completion on a 3-and-12 playdown to the Spartan 22.

San Diego State extended the margin to 13-6 on its first drive of the second half on Baron's second field goal of thenight, a chip shot from 22 yards out with 7:09 to go in the third quarter. Jasmin helped get the Aztecs within striking dis-tance, thanks to runs of 23 and 22 yards, the latter of which gave SDSU a 1st-and-goal at the 3-yard line. However, theSJSU defense stymied two straight runs, while an Agnew pass to Warring fell incomplete in the left corner of the endzone.

The Spartans responded with their longest march of the night, a 14-play, 65-yard foray, culminating in Roberson's1-yard touchdown plunge with just under a minute left in the period. SJSU benefited from an out-of-bounds kickoff, whileLove hit Tre Hartley for a key 21-yard completion on a 2nd-and-6 situation from the Aztec 44.

After an SDSU punt, the Spartans crossed midfield once again following Tre Walker's 28-yard reception that gave thevisitors a first down at the Aztec 40. However, the momentum quickly swung in favor of the Scarlet and Black after Nevenslost seven yards recovering his own fumble, while Thompson came through with his pivotal interception.

Agnew improved to 5-0 as the Aztecs' starting quarterback after completing 7-of-11 passes for 86 yards, while Tre-villion, Jasmin and Warring finished with two catches apiece.

Tezino led the SDSU defensive charge with 12 tackles (8 solo), marking his third game this season with double-digitstops and fifth of his career.

>>SCORING SUMMARYQtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score1st 8:56 SJSU Crawford 42-yard field goal 12-52 3:57 3-01st 6:25 SJSU Crawford 24-yard field goal 8-28 2:25 6-02nd 13:11 SDSU Jasmin 1-yard run (Baron kick) 17-75 8:14 6-72nd 0:16 SDSU Baron 36-yard field goal 13-74 6:29 6-103rd 7:09 SDSU Baron 22-yard field goal 10-85 4:32 6-133rd 0:50 SJSU Roberson 1-yard run (Crawford kick) 14-65 6:19 13-134th 4:36 SDSU Baron 51-yard field goal 4-1 2:39 13-16

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS>>SAN JOSé STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgNevens 20 60 0 10 3.0Roberson 5 8 1 6 1.6Nunn 1 6 0 6 6.0Cottrell 3 4 0 3 1.3Walker 1 0 0 0 0.0Team 1 -1 0 0 -1.0Love 3 -15 0 0 -5.0Totals 34 62 1 10 1.8

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackLove 26-36-1 215 0 29 1Nunn 1-1-0 18 0 18 0Totals 27-37-1 233 0 29 1

Receiving No. Yds TD LongHartley 6 68 0 21Oliver 6 53 0 18Holmes 5 20 0 8Walker 4 68 0 29Nunn 2 9 0 5Cottrell 2 8 0 4Humphreys 1 6 0 6Love 1 1 0 1Totals 27 233 0 29

>>SAN DIEGO STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgBell 15 81 0 20 5.4Jasmin 19 79 1 23 4.2Williams 5 22 0 16 4.4Agnew 5 16 0 9 3.2Byrd 3 9 0 6 3.0Totals 47 207 1 23 4.4

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackAgnew 7-11-0 86 0 23 1Totals 7-11-0 86 0 23 1

Receiving No. Yds TD LongTrevillion 2 37 0 20Jasmin 2 34 0 23Warring 2 5 0 10Wilson 1 10 0 10Totals 7 86 0 23

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SDSU’s Win Streak Halted at Nevada, 28-24RENO, Nev. -- San Diego State saw its six-game winning streak snapped in a 28-24 loss at Nevada in Reno, Nev.

The Aztecs (6-2, 3-1 Mountain West) jumped out to a 24-15 lead at the half, but the Wolf Pack (5-4, 3-2 MW) scoredall 13 points in the second half in the upset win.

SDSU went up by 14 early thanks to a pair of touchdown passes by Ryan Agnew. Agnew drove San Diego State 75yards on 12 plays on the first drive of the game, culminating with a 2-yard touchdown pass to Chase Jasmin just 5 minutes,44 seconds into the game.

After forcing a 3 and out, SDSU mounted an 8-play, 80-yard drive, ending with a 16-yard pass from Agnew to KahaleWarring.

Nevada, however, scored 15 straight points, beginning with a safety after San Diego State left guard Daishawn Dixonwas whistled for a holding penalty in the end zone, making it 14-2 Aztecs.

After a kickoff out-of-bounds, the Wolf Pack started on the 50 and answered when Ty Gangi connected with a shortpass to Toa Taua on a second-and-25 play. Taua tiptoed down the sidelines and raced into the end zone to close SDSU’slead to 14-9 after the first quarter.

Nevada took its first lead of the game midway through the second quarter as Gangi’s 26-yard strike to BrendanO’Leary-Orange capped a 6-play, 53-yard drive.

After a missed PAT by Ramiz Ahmed, San Diego State grabbed the lead back on an 11-play, 73-yard drive that usedup 4:27 of the clock, finishing with a 26-yard chip shot field goal by John Baron II.

After a 3 and out, the Aztecs went 63 yards on just three plays and a penalty. Starting on their own 37-yard line,Agnew found Chance Bell on a 14-yard pass, followed by a 4-yard run by Bell. After a pass interference penalty whiledefending Kobe Smith, Agnew found Warring with a 30-yard touchdown pass, marking Warring’s first career game withmultiple touchdown catches.

SDSU went into the half up by a 24-15 score. At the half, San Diego State had outgained the Wolf Pack, 320-168,while possessing the ball 18:48 out of the 30 minutes. The 320 yards in the first half were more than the Aztecs had intheir previous three games (293 vs. San José State, 297 vs. Air Force, 267 at Boise State).

After the break, the Wolf Pack made it a 2-point game when Devonte Lee’s 2-yard score finished an 8-play, 75-yarddrive. Gangi was 4-for-5 for 68 yards on the drive.

After forcing a 3 and out, Nevada returned a SDSU punt 31 yards to get all the way to the Wolf Pack 36. The SanDiego State defense was able to hold Nevada out of the end zone, but Ahmed’s 32-yard field goal put the Wolf Pack backon top at 25-24.

Early in the fourth quarter, Nevada was forced to punt after another stop by the Aztec defense. SDSU’s Jordan Byrd,however, misplayed the ball and Jomon Dotson jumped on it at the San Diego State 17. The Aztecs limited the Wolf Packto another field goal by Ahmed, this time from 34 yards to make it 28-24, Nevada.

SDSU got into Wolf Pack territory on each of its final three drives of the game, but came up empty, including a HailMary that was knocked down near the end zone as time expired.

Agnew set career highs with 283 passing yards and three touchdowns for San Diego State, while Warring had a careerbests of six catches, 95 yards and two touchdowns.

The duo of Chase Jasmin (85 yards) and Bell (78) combined for 163 rushing yards.The Aztecs outgained Nevada, 456-297.Parker Baldwin and Kyahva Tezino led the SDSU defense with six tackles apiece.

Game 8SAN DIEGO STATE 14 10 0 0 - 24NEVADA 9 6 10 3 - 28Oct. 27 | Mackay Stadium | Reno, Nev. | 7:35 p.m. PT | Attendance: 14,545

TEAM STATISTICSSDSU NEV

FIRST DOWNS 24 14Rushing 7 3Passing 14 10Penalty 3 1

NET YARDS RUSHING 173 62Rushing Attempts 36 23Average Per Rush 4.8 2.7Rushing Touchdowns 0 1Yards Gained Rushing 188 76Yards Lost Rushing 15 14

NET YARDS PASSING 283 235Completions-Attempts-Int 20-41-0 23-43-0Average Per Attempt 6.9 5.5Average Per Completion 14.1 10.2Passing Touchdowns 3 2

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 456 297Total offense plays 77 66Average Gain Per Play 5.9 4.5

Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 0-0Penalties: Number-Yards 8-68 5-75PUNTS-YARDS 6-269 9-460

Average Yards Per Punt 44.8 51.1Net Yards Per Punt 39.5 48.4Inside 20 3 450+ Yards 3 5Touchbacks 0 1Fair catch 2 1

KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-372 6-385Average Yards Per Kickoff 62.0 64.2Net Yards Per Kickoff 45.3 43.5Touchbacks 4 3Fair Catch Yards 25 0

Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-4-0 2-32-0Average Per Return 2.0 16.0

Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-49-0 0-0-0Average Per Return 16.3 0.0

Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 31:33 28:27

1st Quarter 10:22 4:382nd Quarter 8:34 6:263rd Quarter 6:09 8:514th Quarter 6:28 8:32

Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 7 of 19Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-3

Touchdowns 2-3 1-3Field goals 1-3 2-3

Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-11PAT Kicks 3-3 2-3Field Goals 1-1 2-2Points off turnovers 0 3

Steaks Broken• 6-game winning streak• 7-game conference winning streak• 8-game road winning streak against WestDivision opponents. SDSU’s last road loss toa Mountain West, West Division team priorto tonight was a 30-14 setback at Nevadaon Nov. 1, 2014.• 5-game Mountain West road winningstreak (regardless of division)• 3-game winning streak against Nevada• 28-game winning streak when recordingat least 400 total yards of offense• 26-game winning streak when holdingan opponent to under 300 yards of totaloffense• 14-game winning streak when leading atthe half• 13-game winning streak when recordingat least 20 first downs

Team Notes• SDSU has still won 18 of its last 23 games(18-5), 24 of its last 31 games (24-7), 37of its last 45 games (37-8) and 38 sincethe 2015 season (38-11). • SDSU dropped to 16-2 in its last 18games against Mountain West, West Divi-sion teams.• San Diego State had its most points in thefirst half (24) since leading San José State,35-0, on Nov. 4, 2017.• The Aztecs had 320 total yards in the firsthalf, eclipsing its game total over each ofthe three previous games (293 vs. San JoséState, 297 vs. Air Force, 267 at BoiseState).• SDSU allowed 10 points in the third quar-ter, the first time it has allowed more thaneight points in a quarter since the thirdquarter at No. 13/13 Stanford on Aug. 30.SDSU had gone 27 quarters without allow-ing more than eight points.• San Diego State finished with a season-high 456 yards of total offense.

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>>SCORING SUMMARYQtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score1st 9:16 SDSU Jasmin 2-yd pass f/Agnew (Baron kick) 12-75 5:44 7-01st 4:41 SDSU Warring 16-yd pass f/Agnew (Baron kick) 8-80 3:45 14-01st 2:12 NEV Team safety -- -- 14-21st 0:09 NEV Taua 40-yd pass f/Gangi (Ahmed kick) 5-60 2:03 14-92nd 8:50 NEV O’Leary-Orange 26-yd pass f/Gangi (kick missed)6-53 2:28 14-152nd 4:19 SDSU Baron 26-yd field goal 11-73 4:27 17-152nd 1:31 SDSU Warring 30-yd pass f/Agnew (Baron kick) 3-63 1:14 24-153rd 11:39 NEV Lee 2-yd run (Ahmed kick) 8-75 3:21 24-223rd 5:13 NEV Ahmed 32-yd field goal 8-21 4:36 24-254th 8:54 NEV Ahmed 34-yd field goal 4-0 1:33 24-28

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS>>SAN DIEGO STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgJasmin 16 85 0 13 5.3Bell 15 78 0 16 5.2Trevillion 1 11 0 11 11.0Byrd 1 1 0 1 1.0Agnew 2 1 0 12 0.5Busbee 1 -3 0 0 -3.0Totals 36 173 0 16 4.8

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackAgnew 20-41-0 283 3 30 1Totals 20-41-0 283 3 30 1

Receiving No. Yds TD LongWarring 6 95 2 30Jasmin 3 14 1 6Busbee 2 44 0 29Macklin 2 37 0 19Bell 2 21 0 14Kothe 2 20 0 14Trevillion 1 30 0 30Houston 1 12 0 12K. Smith 1 10 0 10Totals 20 283 3 30

>>NEVADARushing Att Yds TD Long AvgLee 7 32 1 18 4.6Gangi 2 22 0 17 11.0Taua 13 7 0 6 0.5Moore 1 1 0 1 1.0Totals 23 62 1 18 2.7

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackGangi 23-43-0 235 2 40 0Totals 23-43-0 235 2 40 0

Receiving No. Yds TD LongTaua 5 76 1 40O’Leary-Orange 4 51 1 26Doubs 3 27 0 17Cooks 3 21 0 10Carter-Wells 3 20 0 10Fossum 2 4 0 6Mannix 1 32 0 32Moore 1 5 0 5Lee 1 -1 0 0Totals 23 235 2 40

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TEAM STATISTICSSDSU UNM

FIRST DOWNS 17 11Rushing 6 7Passing 10 3Penalty 1 1

NET YARDS RUSHING 161 101Rushing Attempts 40 37Average Per Rush 4.0 2.7Rushing Touchdowns 3 0Yards Gained Rushing 185 132Yards Lost Rushing 24 31

NET YARDS PASSING 240 41Completions-Attempts-Int 17-25-0 9-20-1Average Per Attempt 9.6 2.0Average Per Completion 14.1 4.6Passing Touchdowns 1 2

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 401 142Total offense plays 65 57Average Gain Per Play 6.2 2.5

Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-3 1-0Penalties: Number-Yards 9-80 2-30PUNTS-YARDS 6-256 8-348

Average Yards Per Punt 42.7 43.5Net Yards Per Punt 40.7 34.2Inside 20 2 150+ Yards 0 1Touchbacks 0 1Fair catch 2 0

KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-354 5-325Average Yards Per Kickoff 59.0 65.0Net Yards Per Kickoff 38.2 40.0Touchbacks 5 5Fair Catch Yards 0 0

Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 4-54-0 2-12-0Average Per Return 13.5 6.0

Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Average Per Return 0.0 0.0

Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-2-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-44-1Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 32:21 27:39

1st Quarter 13:10 1:502nd Quarter 6:39 8:213rd Quarter 5:20 9:404th Quarter 7:12 7:48

Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 4 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-2

Touchdowns 2-3 2-2Field goals 1-3 0-2

Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-28 3-16PAT Kicks 4-4 2-3Field Goals 1-1 1-1Points off turnovers 7 16

Big Notes• San Diego State overcame a 9-pointfourth-quarter deficit to win, its largest inthe final period since overcoming an 11-point deficit at San Jose State on Nov. 9,2013. • SDSU head coach Rocky Long has nowbeen on the winning sideline of this gameeach of the last 15 times (five as the SDSUhead coach, two as the SDSU defensive co-ordinator and eight as the UNM headcoach).• With the win, San Diego State clinched awinning season for the ninth straight year,which is the second-longest streak in pro-gram history and the longest since a 17-year stretch from 1961-77.• The Aztecs’ projected starting backfieldcoming into the season - QB Christian Chap-man, RB Juwan Washington and FB IsaacLessard - played together for the first timesince the team’s second game of the seasonagainst Sacramento State on Sept. 8. Chap-man had missed the previous six-plusgames (was injured vs. Sac State), whileWashington and Lessard had each missedthe last four games (all MW contests) (bothwere injured vs. Eastern Michigan on Sept.22. • The Aztecs won their fourth game of theseason when trailing in the fourth quarter.• SDSU played in its seventh straight gamedecided by one score (eight points or less).San Diego State is 6-1 in those games.• San Diego State held its ninth straight op-ponent to under 400 yards of total offense.Entering today, the Aztecs’ eight-gamestreak keeping their opponent to under400 yards was tied for the fourth-longestactive FBS streak.• The Aztecs held New Mexico to just 142yards of total offense, the fourth fewest al-lowed by SDSU in the Rocky Long defensivecoordinator era (since 2009).• SDSU held New Mexico to just 41 passingyards, the seventh-fewest allowed by theAztecs since at least 1996. Six of the sevenfewest passing yards allowed since 1996by the Aztecs have occurred over the lastfive seasons (since 2014).

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Aztecs Rally Past New Mexico, 31-23ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Backed by the return of its starting quarterback, running back and fullback, San Diego Staterallied from a 9-point fourth quarter deficit by scoring the final 17 points of the game in a 31-23 win over New Mexicoin Albuquerque, N.M.

With the win, San Diego State clinched a winning season for the ninth straight year, which is the second-longest streakin program history and the longest since a 17-year stretch from 1961-77.

Down, 23-14, after a 4-yard touchdown pass from Coltin Gerhart to Delane Hart-Johnson with 10:07 left, quarterbackChristian Chapman led the Aztecs (7-2, 4-1 MW) on a 75-yard drive, culminating with a 19-yard touchdown pass to KahaleWarring. On the drive, Chapman was 4-for-4 for 75 yards.

After the SDSU defense forced a 3 and out, Garrett Binkley put San Diego State in good field position when he returneda punt 34 yards to the Lobo (3-6, 1-4 MW) 41-yard line. UNM was then called for its first penalty, roughing the passer,with 5:25 left, pushing the Aztecs to the New Mexico 30. Three plays later, John Baron II hit the go-ahead 32-yard fieldgoal.

SDSU cornerback Luq Barcoo then picked off Gerhart on the first play of the ensuing drive, setting up a 50-yardtouchdown run by Juwan Washington to put the game away.

Chapman, Washington and fullback Isaac Lessard played in the same game for the first time since Sept. 8 againstSacramento State. Chapman, who had missed the last six games with a knee injury, was 13-for-19 for 182 yards and atouchdown without throwing an interception. Washington, meanwhile, rushed for 95 yards and two touchdowns on 11carries (8.6 avg.) in his first game since being injured against Eastern Michigan on Sept. 22.

New Mexico jumped out to a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter when Alex Vainikolo sacked Ryan Agnew and AdebSoremekun scooped up the ball and returned it 44 yards for a touchdown. It was one of three fumbles lost in the gamefor San Diego State.

The Aztecs tied it at 7-7 one their next drive, going 75 yards on 14 plays over 3:35 before Chase Jasmin punched itin from the 5-yard line on a third-and-goal situation. On the drive, SDSU was 3-for-4 on third down and 1-for-1 on fourthdown.

After exchanging punts for most of the second quarter, Washington fumbled with just over four minutes left in thehalf and the Lobos took the 10-7 lead on an Andrew Shelley 41-yard field goal.

UNM finished the first half with two complete passes, both of which went for negative yards, and didn't get into thepositive yardage column until late in the third quarter. New Mexico finished with 41 yards passing total in the game.

Early in the third quarter, SDSU took advantage of good field position after a 30-yard punt had San Diego State starton the Lobo 43. After a 9-yard pass from Chapman to Dedeaux, Washington broke free for a 34-yard touchdown run. Itwas his first since touchdown since Sept. 15 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State.

UNM made it 16-14 with 2:25 left in the third quarter when Gerhart found Anselm Umeh for a 12-yard touchdownpass. The touchdown came after a Jordan Byrd fumble gave New Mexico the ball on the SDSU 13. The PAT by Shelley,however, was blocked by Noble Hall, San Diego State’s first blocked PAT since Sam Meredith had one at New Mexico Stateon Sept. 28, 2013.

Following the Gerhart to Hart-Johnson score on the first drive of the fourth quarter, the Aztecs rattled off 17 unansweredpoints to secure the win.

Warring had a game-high five catches for 61 yards and a touchdown.The Aztecs defense was stifling as always, recording six sacks and 10 tackles for loss, each the most since recording

seven sacks and 11 tackles for loss against Houston in the 2016 Las Vegas Bowl. SDSU allowed just 142 total yards ofoffense vs. the Lobos, their fewest since gaining 127 at Texas Tech in 2012 and fewest in a home game since recording130 vs. No. 4 TCU in 2010.

Kyahva Tezino led the way with 12 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 3.5 tackles for loss, while Parker Baldwin had eight tackles(all solo). Troy Cassidy added five tackles, two sacks (and two tackles for loss).>>SCORING SUMMARYQtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score1st 10:28 UNM Soremekun 44-yd fumble recovery (Shelley kick) -- -- 0-71st 3:35 SDSU Jasmin 5-yd run (Baron kick) 14-75 6:53 7-72nd 3:45 UNM Shelley 41-yd field goal 4-8 0:37 7-103rd 8:09 SDSU Washington 34-yd run (Baron kick) 2-43 0:33 14-103rd 2:15 UNM Umeh 12-yd pass f/Gerhart (Shelley kick blocked) 2-13 0:42 14-164th 10:07 UM Hart-Johnson 4-yd pass f/Gerhart (Shelley kick) 11-57 6:14 14-23INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS>>SAN DIEGO STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgWashington 11 95 2 50 8.6Jasmin 12 40 1 11 3.3Bell 7 23 0 8 3.3Byrd 4 10 0 5 2.5Agnew 3 6 0 13 2.0Team 2 -3 0 0 -1.5Chapman 1 -10 0 0 -10.0Totals 40 161 3 50 4.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackChapman 13-19-0 182 1 29 1Agnew 4-6-0 58 0 24 2Totals 17-25-0 240 1 29 3

Receiving No. Yds TD LongWarring 5 61 1 24Wilson Jr. 3 63 0 29Dedeaux 2 38 0 29Macklin 2 27 0 19Houston 2 17 0 11Kothe 1 24 0 24Washington 1 6 0 6Busbee 1 4 0 4Totals 17 240 1 29

>>NEW MEXICORushing Att Yds TD Long AvgVigilant 11 45 0 11 4.1Owens 8 36 0 11 4.5Gerhart 14 18 0 12 1.3Shuler 4 2 0 2 0.5Totals 37 101 0 12 2.7

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackGerhart 9-20-1 41 2 12 6Totals 9-20-1 41 2 12 6

Receiving No. Yds TD LongHart-Johnson 2 10 1 6Griffin 2 10 0 12Shuler 2 2 0 5Umeh 1 12 1 12Lilly 1 12 0 12Owens 1 -5 0 0Totals 9 41 2 12

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Aztecs Upended by UNLV, 27-24SAN DIEGO -- UNLV running back Lexington Thomas scored the go-ahead touchdown on a 75-yard run with 3:27 leftto give the visiting Rebels a 27-24 comeback victory over San Diego State at SDCCU Stadium.

With the loss, the Aztecs (7-3, 4-2 Mountain West) saw their seven-game home winning streak dating back to lastyear snapped, as UNLV won for the first time in San Diego since 2000, a span of nine games.

For the eighth consecutive week, the Aztecs found themselves in a game decided by eight or less points and appearedto be in control after Tim Wilson Jr. hauled in a 34-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Agnew on the final play of the thirdquarter that gave the host school a 24-13 advantage.

However, the Rebels (3-7, 1-5 MW) responded with an 11-play 75-yard march, culminating in Max Gilliam's 10-yardscoring strike to Brandon Presley at the 9:19 mark of the fourth quarter, which narrowed the gap to 24-19.

Looking to answer the Rebels' touchdown, SDSU had a first down at the UNLV 44, but gained just two yards on thenext three plays before Brandon Heicklen's punt pinned the visitors at their own 8-yard line.

Four plays later, Thomas broke free down the right sideline before cutting across the field through the Aztec secondaryon his decisive run to the end zone. Moments later, Gilliam hit Presley for a two-point conversion to put the Rebels infront to stay 27-24.

Unfazed, SDSU advanced to near midfield with 1:23 left to play, but on 2nd-and-10, Jericho Flowers intercepted anAgnew pass at the UNLV 34, effectively ending the Aztecs' comeback hopes. Forced to burn its final two timeouts of thehalf, San Diego State got the ball back following a punt, but its final play with six seconds remaining went awry.

On a night when the running game was largely held in check, wide receiver Tim Wilson Jr. gave the Scarlet and Blacka boost, posting career-highs of five receptions for 123 yards and two touchdowns. With his performance, Wilson becamethe Aztecs' first 100-yard receiver since Fred Trevillion accomplished the feat against Boise State on Oct. 14, 2017.

After spotting UNLV six points on a pair of first-quarter field goals, SDSU finally got on the board with just over aminute elapsed in the second period when Christian Chapman found Wilson in the back of the end zone from 13 yardsout to provide the hosts a 7-6 advantage.

The Rebels countered with a big play of their own on the next possession when Gilliam hooked up with Presley downthe middle for a 46-yard gain down to the SDSU 2-yard line. Thomas barreled over the goal line on the ensuing snap,putting UNLV on top 13-7.

After an exchange of punts, the Aztecs progressed 62 yards in 12 plays, punctuated by Juwan Washington's two-yard touchdown run on fourth down with 28 seconds left, to take a slim 14-13 advantage into the locker room.

John Baron missed a 34-yard field goal on the Aztecs' first possession of the second half, but later atoned for hiserrant boot with a 33-yarder at the 4:51 mark of the third quarter, which extended SDSU's lead to 17-13. Redshirt fresh-man Ethan Dedeaux, who finished with seven catches for 63 yards, helped set up the kick with a 46-yard reception.

Later in the period with UNLV driving just past midfield, Parker Baldwin pounced on a Charles Williams fumble afterTroy Cassidy punched the ball loose, giving the Aztecs possession at their own 43, which led to Agnew's aforementionedtouchdown pass to Wilson that widened the margin to 24-13 heading into the fourth quarter.

For the second game in a row, the Aztecs rotated two quarterbacks, as Chapman completed 8-of-10 passes with onetouchdown and one interception before giving way to Agnew on SDSU's second series of the second quarter. Agnew threwfor 173 yards on 14-of-26 passing with one touchdown and one interception.

As team, the Aztecs were outgained 436-368, including a 199-89 spread in rushing, with Washington compiling 66of those yards.

For the fifth consecutive game, Kyahva Tezino led San Diego State in tackles, posting 14 stops on Saturday, whichgives him five games with double-digit tackles this season and seven in his career.

Game 10UNLV 6 7 0 14 - 27SAN DIEGO STATE 0 14 10 0 - 24Nov. 10 | SDCCU Stadium | San Diego, Calif. | 7:35 p.m. PT | Attendance: 24,986

TEAM STATISTICSUNLV SDSU

FIRST DOWNS 19 21Rushing 9 10Passing 9 10Penalty 1 1

NET YARDS RUSHING 199 89Rushing Attempts 43 34Average Per Rush 4.6 2.6Rushing Touchdowns 2 1Yards Gained Rushing 222 113Yards Lost Rushing 23 24

NET YARDS PASSING 237 279Completions-Attempts-Int 16-24-1 22-36-2Average Per Attempt 9.9 7.8Average Per Completion 14.8 12.7Passing Touchdowns 1 2

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 436 368Total offense plays 67 70Average Gain Per Play 6.5 5.3

Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 1-0Penalties: Number-Yards 5-51 4-45PUNTS-YARDS 4-174 4-172

Average Yards Per Punt 43.5 43.0Net Yards Per Punt 38.8 42.2Inside 20 0 350+ Yards 1 1Touchbacks 0 0Fair catch 0 2

KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-378 5-315Average Yards Per Kickoff 63.0 63.0Net Yards Per Kickoff 40.2 40.8Touchbacks 2 4Fair Catch Yards 0 0

Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-3-0 4-19-0Average Per Return 3.0 4.8

Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-11-0 4-87-0Average Per Return 11.0 21.8

Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-1-0 1-1-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 29:17 30:43

1st Quarter 6:59 8:012nd Quarter 5:02 9:583rd Quarter 8:25 6:354th Quarter 8:51 6:09

Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 5 of 14Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-4

Touchdowns 2-3 2-4Field goals 1-3 1-4

Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-16 1-6PAT Kicks 1-1 3-3Field Goals 2-2 1-2Points off turnovers 3 7

Big Notes• The Aztecs’ projected starting backfieldcoming into the season - QB Christian Chap-man, RB Juwan Washington and FB IsaacLessard - each started together for the firsttime since the team’s second game againstSacramento State on Sept. 8. • SDSU played in its eighth straight gamedecided by one score (eight points or less),which is the longest active FBS streak andlongest since UCLA had an eight-gamestreak in 2000. San Diego State is 6-2 inthose games (UCLA was 3-5).

Streaks Snapped• 7-game home win streak. Entering thegame today, SDSU’s seven-game homewinning streak was tied for the 12th-longest active streak in FBS play.• 4-game win streak against UNLV.• 8-game home win streak against UNLV.

Team Notes• SDSU has still won seven of its last ninegames (7-2), 19 of its last 25 (19-6), 25of its last 33 (25-8), 38 of its last 47 (38-9) and 39 since the 2015 season (39-12).• The Aztecs dropped to 26-6 in their last32 regular-season Mountain West gamesand 28-6 in their last 34 against MountainWest opponents (includes MW Champi-onship games).• San Diego State dropped to 8-2 in its last10 MW games.• SDSU fell to 67-17 in the Rocky Long erawhen scoring just 20 or more points.• The Aztecs had held their opponents tounder 400 yards of total offense in nineconsecutive games until tonight, which wasthe third-longest active streak in FBS play. • SDSU recovered just its second fumble allseason in the third quarter. • San Diego State allowed UNLV to converta third-and-20 situation, the longest al-lowed by SDSU all season.

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>>SCORING SUMMARYQtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score1st 11:30 UNLV Pantels 21-yd field goal 6-83 1:45 3-01st 7:08 UNLV Patels 45-yd field goal 8-17 2:51 6-02nd 13:54 SDSU Wilson 13-yd pass f/Chapman (Baron kick) 8-72 3:52 6-72nd 10:35 UNLV Thomas 2-yd run (Pantels kick) 8-75 3:19 13-72nd 0:28 SDSU Washington 2-yd run (Baron kick) 12-62 3:28 13-143rd 4:51 SDSU Baron 33-yd field goal 5-52 1:48 13-173rd 0:00 SDSU Wilson 34-yd pass f/Agnew (Baron kick) 4-57 1:27 13-244th 9:19 UNLV Presley 10-yd pass f/Gilliam (Gilliam pass failed) 11-75 5:41 19-244th 3:27 UNLV Thomas 75-yd run (Presley pass f/Gilliam) 4-92 1:53 27-24

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS>>UNLVRushing Att Yds TD Long AvgThomas 21 133 2 75 6.3Williams 7 32 0 9 4.6Neal 4 26 0 11 6.5Campbell 2 8 0 5 4.0Gilliam 7 6 0 7 0.9Owens 1 4 0 4 4.0Presley 1 -10 0 0 -10.0Totals 43 199 2 75 4.6

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackGilliam 16-24-1 237 1 77 1Totals 16-24-1 237 1 77 1

Receiving No. Yds TD LongWoods 4 100 0 77Collins 4 25 0 16Thomas 3 34 0 25Presley 2 56 1 46Tejchman 1 10 0 10Fauolo 1 6 0 6Stevenson 1 6 0 6Totals 16 237 1 77

>>SAN DIEGO STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgWashington 21 66 1 27 3.1Byrd 1 9 0 9 9.0Bell 3 7 0 8 2.3Agnew 7 4 0 8 0.6Dedeaux 1 2 0 2 2.0Busbee 1 1 0 1 1.0Totals 34 89 1 27 2.6

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackAgnew 14-26-1 187 1 46 3Chapman 8-10-1 92 1 31 0Totals 22-36-2 279 2 46 3

Receiving No. Yds TD LongDedeaux 7 63 0 46Wilson 5 123 2 35Warring 3 26 0 15Smith 2 14 0 8Bell 1 13 0 13Busbee 1 13 0 13Williams 1 12 0 12Trevillion 1 9 0 9Kothe 1 6 0 6Totals 22 279 2 46

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Team Notes• SDSU has still won seven of its last 10games (7-3), 19 of its last 26 (19-7), 25of its last 34 (25-9), 38 of its last 48 (38-10) and 39 since the 2015 season (39-13).• The Aztecs dropped to 26-7 in their last33 regular-season Mountain West gamesand 28-7 in their last 35 against MountainWest opponents (includes MW Champi-onship games).• San Diego State dropped to 8-3 in its last11 MW games.

Trends• SDSU started with the ball for the 82ndtime in the last 95 games.• The Aztecs have now gone 154 gameswithout suffering a shutout (Nov. 18, 2006at TCU), which is the second-longest streakamong current Mountain West schools(Boise State at 276).• SDSU allowed its opponent to score on itsopening drive for just the 13th time since2015 (52 games).• San Diego State dropped to 8-2 the last10 times it was tied at the end of the firstquarter.• San Diego State scored a touchdown inthe second quarter, making it 14 out of thelast 16 second quarters that SDSU hasscored a touchdown.• The Aztecs fell to 5-3 this season and 50-12 in the Rocky Long era when leading atthe half. SDSU has won 14 of its last 17games when leading at the half.

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Aztecs Fall at Fresno State, 23-14FRESNO, Calif. -- San Diego State saw its quest for a 22nd conference title fall short in a 23-14 loss at Fresno StateSaturday night in Fresno, Calif.

The Bulldogs (8-2, 6-1 MW) clinched the Mountain West, West Division title with the victory by outscoring the Aztecs(7-4, 4-3 MW), 13-0, in the second half. FS will now face the winner of the Nov. 24 Boise State-Utah State game in theMW Championship on Saturday, Dec. 1.

SDSU had taken a 14-10 lead at the half after a pair of long touchdown catches by Fred Trevillion. Fresno State, however, took its first drive of the second half 75 yards on eight plays over 4 minutes, 10 seconds, cul-

minating with a 2-yard rushing touchdown by Ronnie Rivers to take a 17-14 lead. Later in the third quarter San Diego State got deep into Bulldog territory, but the drive stalled when John Baron II’s

47-yard field goal missed wide left. It was just the ninth miss of Baron’s career (49-for-58). FS responded with a 10-play, 70-yard drive over the end of the third quarter and the beginning of the fourth, punc-

tuated by a 1-yard rushing score by Jordan Mims. The PAT, however, was blocked by a game Noble Hall, making thescore 23-14. It was the second blocked PAT for Hall in three weeks.

After forcing a 3 and out, Fresno State got into Aztec territory, but Asa Fuller was unable to convert a 40-yard fieldgoal, keeping SDSU in the game.

With just 5:51 left in the game, San Diego State could not put together a sustained drive as backup quarterback RyanAgnew was sacked on a fourth-and-9 situation from its own 38.

The Bulldogs got the one first down they needed to end the game, and advance to their second straight MW Champi-onship and third since the two-division split in 2013.

FS got on the scoreboard first when Marcus McMaryion found Jamire Jordan down the left side for an 86-yard touch-down after an Aztec player tripped and fell down.

After the teams exchanged punts, SDSU tied it as Christian Chapman’s deep throw was pulled down by Trevillion, whoraced down the middle for a 75-yard score, which was San Diego State’s longest play of the season.

Early in the second quarter, the Aztecs got all the way to the Fresno State 29, but, instead of kicking a 46-yard fieldgoal, went for it on fourth-and-5. Chapman’s pass to Ethan Dedeaux was off target, giving the ball back to the Bulldogs.

On its subsequent drive, FS answered with a 25-yard field goal by Fuller to take a 10-7 lead.Like earlier in the game when Chapman found Trevillion for a 75-yard touchdown strike, SDSU used the big play

once again to take its only lead of the game. On the first play after the Fuller field goal, Agnew found a streaking Trevillionfor a 70-yard touchdown pass. It was the longest pass play of Agnew’s career.

San Diego State would go into the half with the 14-10 advantage, but was outscored 13-0 the rest of the way. The Aztecs, who had 225 yards in the first half, managed only 57 in the second half against a stifling Fresno State

defense. For the game, Trevillion set career highs with four catches for 189 yards and two touchdowns. The 189 receiving

yards were the most in the Jeff Horton offensive coordinator era (since 2015), the most by an Aztec receiver since DeMarcoSampson had 257 at Colorado State on Oct. 24, 2009 and the 30th most in a game in school history.

Chapman was 4-for-13 for 126 yards and a touchdown, while Agnew was 4-for-8 for 92 yards and a score. The 1-2 punch of Kyahva Tezino (15 tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL, 1 PBU) and Parker Baldwin (14 tackles) combined for 29

tackles to lead the SDSU defense. McMaryion led the Bulldog offense, going 17-for-24 for 267 yards and a touchdown, the bulk of it going to KeeSean

Johnson (10 catches, 141 yards). Jordan added two receptions for 94 yards and the 86-yard touchdown.The nine-point loss snapped a string of eight consecutive games decided by one score or less (eight points) for SDSU,

which was the longest streak in FBS play since 2000.

>>SCORING SUMMARYQtr Time Team Scoring Play Plays TOP Score1st 12:08 FS Jordan 86 yd pass f/McMaryion (Fuller kick) 3-94 1:11 0-71st 6:21 SDSU Trevillion 75 yd pass f/Chapman (Baron kick) 1-75 0:12 7-72nd 6:47 FS Fuller 25 yd field goal 10-63 5:12 7-102nd 6:29 SDSU Trevillion 70 yd pass f/Agnew (Baron kick) 1-70 0:11 14-103rd 10:56 FS Rivers 2 yd run (Fuller kick) 8-75 4:04 14-174th 12:40 FS Mims 1 yd run (Fuller kick blocked) 10-70 4:36 14-23

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS>>SAN DIEGO STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgWashington 18 38 0 8 2.1Chapman 3 19 0 9 6.3Jasmin 2 5 0 5 2.5Busbee 1 3 0 3 3.0Dedeaux 1 1 0 1 1.0Agnew 2 -2 0 4 -1.0Totals 27 64 0 9 2.4

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackChapman 4-13-0 126 1 75 0Agnew 4-8-0 92 1 70 1Totals 8-21-0 218 2 75 1

Receiving No. Yds TD LongTrevillion 4 189 2 75Warring 3 23 0 11Washington 1 6 0 6Totals 8 218 2 75

>>FRESNO STATERushing Att Yds TD Long AvgRivers 22 78 1 8 3.5Mims 9 28 1 6 3.1McMaryion 7 16 0 13 2.3Hokit 3 5 0 2 1.7Team 2 -4 0 0 -2.0Totals 43 123 2 13 2.9

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long SackMcMaryion 17-24-0 267 1 86 3Totals 17-24-0 267 1 86 3

Receiving No. Yds TD LongJohnson 10 141 0 38Jordan 2 94 1 86Rice 2 11 0 6Mims 1 8 0 8Grim 1 7 0 7Rivers 1 6 0 6Totals 17 267 1 86

TEAM STATISTICSSDSU FS

FIRST DOWNS 8 17Rushing 2 9Passing 5 6Penalty 1 2

NET YARDS RUSHING 64 123Rushing Attempts 27 43Average Per Rush 2.4 2.9Rushing Touchdowns 0 2Yards Gained Rushing 74 138Yards Lost Rushing 10 15

NET YARDS PASSING 218 267Completions-Attempts-Int 8-21-0 17-24-0Average Per Attempt 10.4 11.1Average Per Completion 27.2 15.7Passing Touchdowns 2 1

TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 282 390Total offense plays 48 67Average Gain Per Play 5.9 5.8

Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties: Number-Yards 6-41 3-40PUNTS-YARDS 6-261 6-249

Average Yards Per Punt 43.5 41.5Net Yards Per Punt 41.5 41.5Inside 20 1 350+ Yards 2 1Touchbacks 1 0Fair catch 1 4

KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-195 5-307Average Yards Per Kickoff 65.0 61.4Net Yards Per Kickoff 41.0 40.2Touchbacks 2 0Fair Catch Yards 0 0

Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 3--8-0Average Per Return 0.0 -2.7

Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-106-0 1-22-0Average Per Return 21.2 22.0

Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0Miscellaneous Yards 0 0Possession Time 23:29 36:31

1st Quarter 6:41 8:192nd Quarter 4:51 10:093rd Quarter 7:24 7:364th Quarter 4:33 10:27

Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 7 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-3

Touchdowns 0-0 2-3Field goals 0-0 1-3

Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-6 1-6PAT Kicks 2-2 2-3Field Goals 0-1 1-2Points off turnovers 0 0

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#9 RYAN AGNEWQuarterback l Junior l 6-0 l 190 l Southlake, Texas l Carroll HSl At San Diego State: Athletic, mobile quarterback with an accurate arm ... Can throw on the

run and in the pocket ... Is listed as the backup quarterback heading into the Hawai’i gamethis weekend after starting seven straight weeks earlier this season in place of an injured Chris-tian Chapman.

l 2018 (Junior): Has played in 10 of the team’s 11 games, starting seven times ... Is 101-for-195 (51.8 pct.) for 1,496 yards and nine touchdowns with five interceptions, owning a 126.34pass efficiency rating ... Is 6-1 as the team’s starting quarterback ... Also has rushed 52 timesfor 104 yards (2.0 avg.) with a long run of 32 yards ... If you take away the 20 times he hasbeen sacked this year (for 127 yards), he has rushed 32 times for 231 yards (7.2 avg.) ...Ranks sixth in FBS play (1st in MW) in passing yards per completion (14.81) ... Also ranks sev-enth in the MW in passing yards per attempt (7.67, 46th in FBS) and passing yards per game(149.60), eighth in pass efficiency rating (126.34), passing yards (1,496) and total offenseper game (160.00), and 10th in completion percentage (.518) and passing touchdowns (10)... Did not play in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford ... Logged extensive time of his career vs.Sacramento State, playing two and 1/2 quarters after starter Christian Chapman went downwith a knee injury ... Was 11-for-17 (64.7 pct.) for 159 yards, throwing two interceptions with-out a touchdown pass ... The first interception bounced off the hands of an Aztec tight end ...Set then career highs in completions (11), attempts (17), passing yards (159) and long pass(27) after entering the game with just 76 career passing yards, going 6-for-9 in 15 gamesplayed off the bench ... Also rushed three times for 21 yards (7.0 avg.) with a long of 14 yards... Earned his first career start the following week against No. 23/25 Arizona State, completing12 of 24 passes for 129 yards and a touchdown without throwing an interception ... Also rushednine times for 36 yards (4.0 avg.) with a long of 13 yards ... Became the first quarterbackfrom a non-Power 5 school to beat a nationally ranked team from a Power 5 school in his start-ing debut since USF’s B.J. Daniels against No. 18 Florida State on Sept. 26, 2009 ... Becamethe third straight Aztec starting quarterback to win his Aztec debut (also Maxwell Smith vs. SanDiego on Aug. 30, 2015 and Chapman vs. Air Force on Dec. 5, 2015) (SDSU quarterbacks werejust 1-13 in the previous 14 starting debuts) ... Also became the first Aztec quarterback to beata nationally ranked team in his debut (other quarterbacks were 0-4 when their debut wasagainst a ranked squad) ... Threw his first touchdown pass late in the second quarter to TimWilson, Jr. ... On the drive, Agnew was 6-for-9 for 77 yards and a touchdown with a 175.20pass efficiency rating, while adding an 8-yard rush ... Started out the game 4-for-13, but com-pleted 8 of his final 11 attempts in the game ... Set then career highs in completions (12), at-tempts (24), carries (9) and rushing yards (36) ... Picked up his second straight win againstEastern Michigan, going 12-for-22 for 176 yards and two touchdowns with one interception,while rushing eight times for 18 yards (2.2 avg.) with a long of 22 yards ... Recorded his firstcareer second-half comeback win, leading the Aztecs to a game-tying field goal with 1:16 leftin the fourth quarter and then leading SDSU to a field goal in overtime ... The 176 yards werea then career high, while the 12 completions tied a career best ... Threw multiple touchdownpasses for the first time of his career ... Was 8-for-15 for 113 yards in a third straight start andfirst time as a captain at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Also rushed nine times for zero yards with along of eight, getting sacked four times ... Threw for a then career-high 213 yards and passedfor a touchdown with one interception in a fourth straight start against Air Force, completing 9of 25 passes ... Also had a career-long 55-yard pass to Fred Trevillion and a career-long 32-yard run ... Recorded his third second-half comeback win on the season ... Threw for 86 yards,completing 7 of 11 passes, in a fifth straight start against San José State ... Threw for a career-high 283 yards and a career-best three touchdown passes in a start at Nevada ... The 283 pass-ing yards were the most by an Aztec since Quinn Kaehler threw for 326 against Air Force onNov. 21, 2014, while the three touchdowns were the most by an Aztec since Christian Chapmanthrew three vs. Hawai’i on Nov. 5, 2016 ... Also set career highs in completions (20) and passingattempts (41) ... Threw for multiple touchdown passes for the second time of his career ...Threw to a season-high nine different receivers ... Was 4-for-6 for 58 yards in a seventh straightstart at New Mexico as a team captain, playing two drives before giving way to Christian Chap-man ... Also had a long rush of 13, but also fumbled, which was returned 44 yards for a touch-down ... Improved to 6-1 as the starting quarterback ... Threw for 187 yards with a touchdownand an interception off the bench against UNLV, going 14-for-26 ... Threw for 92 yards and atouchdown off the bench against Fresno State, completing 4 of 8 passes ... Threw a 70-yardtouchdown pass to Fred Trevillion, the longest pass of his career ... The touchdown was his ninth

of the season (and career).l 2017 (Sophomore): Was 4-for-7 on the season for 47 yards in seven games, owning a 57.1

completion percentage and a 113.54 pass efficiency rating ... Also rushed 10 times for 52yards (fifth on team), averaging 5.2 yards per carry with a long of 24 yards ... Played in thefourth quarter in the opener against UC Davis, going 1-for-2 for 17 yards, throwing a pass toIsiah Macklin ... The two pass attempts were a then career high ... Did not play at Arizona State,against No. 19/19 Stanford, at Air Force or vs. Northern Illinois ... Played on the team’s finaltwo drives at UNLV without attempting a pass ... Did not play against Boise State ... Played lateagainst Fresno State, going 1-for-3 for 13 yards, and rushing four times for a career-high 39yards (9.8 avg.) with a long of 24 yards ... The three passing attempts, four rushing attemptsand long of 24 yards were also career bests ... Played late at Hawai’i without recording a stat... Played most of the second half at San José State, going 2-for-2 for 17 yards with a long of12 ... Also rushed twice for 18 yards (9.0 avg.) with a long of 14 ... Played a drive against Ne-vada, rushing three times, but losing three yards ... Played the team’s final drive against NewMexico without recording a stat ... Did not play in the Armed Forces Bowl vs. Army West Point.

l 2016 (Freshman): Played in eight of the team's 14 games, completing both of his pass at-tempts for 29 yards and rushing five times for 33 yards (6.6 avg.) ... Played the final seriesagainst New Hampshire for his first career appearance, going 1-for-1 for eight yards andrushing once for three yards ... Did not play in successive games against California, NorthernIllinois and South Alabama ... Logged snaps late vs. UNLV, but did not attempt a pass ... Did notplay at Fresno State ... Logged statless time vs. San José State and at Utah State ... Played thefourth quarter against Hawai'i, scrambling for a 23-yard rush and completing a 21-yard passto Darryl Richardson ... Ended up setting career highs in rushing yards (23), long rush (23),passing yards (21) and long pass (21) for the Warriors ... Logged statless time late in the gameat Nevada ... Did not play at Wyoming ... Played in the fourth quarter against Colorado State,rushing twice for six yards (3.0 avg.) with a long of five yards ... Did not play in the MW Cham-pionship at Wyoming ... Came in late vs. Houston in the Las Vegas Bowl, rushing one for oneyard.

l 2015 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first season at SDSU, where he was named the team's of-fensive scout team player of the year.

l High School: Passed for 6,967 yards and 56 touchdowns over three years at Carroll HighSchool in Southlake, Texas, leading the Dragons to a combined 36-5 (.878) record, accordingto MaxPreps.com ... Also rushed for 2,286 yards with 38 touchdowns, averaging 5.8 yards percarry ... Passed for 3,197 yards as a senior in 2014, going 223-for-335 (66.7 pct.) with 22touchdowns, while adding 53 yards and eight touchdowns on the ground in a 13-1 season ...As a junior in 2013, was 200-for-316 (63.3 pct.) for 29 touchdowns against just seven inter-ceptions, and an impressive 1,257 rushing yards and 20 scores on the ground ... Added 496yards and 10 rushing touchdowns in 2012 ... Was a two-time District MVP (2013-14) ... A three-star recruit by Rivals, ESPN and 247sports, and a two-star pick by Scout ... Earned an 83 gradeby 247 sports and a 73 by ESPN.

l Personal: Ryan James Agnew was born Sept. 26, 1996, in Southlake, Texas ... Son of Ed andMegann Agnew ... Chose San Diego State over offers from Arkansas State, UConn, Houston,Navy, S.F. Austin, Texas State and UNLV (according to Rivals) ... Is majoring in economics.

Agnew’s Career StatisticsPassing Rushing

Season          GP    GS  Cmp.    Att.     Pct.  Int.   TD  Yds.      Rtg. Att. Yds.  TD   2016 8 0 2 2 100.0 0 0 29 221.80 5 33 02017 7 0 4 7 57.1 0 0 47 113.54 10 52 02018 10 7 101 195 51.8 5 9 1,496 126.34 52 104 0Career           25      7   107   204   52.5     5     9 1,572  126.84 67 189    02018/Career Highs: Completions: 20 vs. Nevada (10/27/18); Attempts: 41 vs. Nevada

(10/27/18); Passing Yards: 283 vs. Nevada (10/27/18); Passing Touchdowns: 3 vs. Nevada(10/27/18); Long Pass: 70 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Completion Pct. (min. 12 att.): 64.7(11-for-17) vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Efficiency Rating (min. 12 att.): 142.65 vs. EasternMichigan (9/22/18); Carries: 9 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18), vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State(9/15/18); Rushing Yards: 36 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Long Rush: 32 vs. AirForce (10/12/18).

AZTEC PLAYERS

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Agnew’s Career Game-by-GamePassingDate      Opponent              GP   GS  Cmp.   Att.      Pct.  Int.   TD  Yds.      Rtg.  S.3.16 New Hampshire 1 0 1       1 100.0 0 0 8   167.20S.10.16 California --- Did Not Play ---S.17.16 at Northern Illinois --- Did Not Play ---O.1.16 at South Alabama --- Did Not Play ---      O.8.16 UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00O.14.16 at Fresno State* --- Did Not Play ---O.21.16 San José State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 0 1       1    100.0 0 0 21   276.40N.12.16 Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00N.19.16 at Wyoming* --- Did Not Play ---N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00D.3.16 at Wyoming@ --- Did Not Play --D.21.16 vs. Houston^ 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 1 2      50.0 0 0 17   121.40S.9.17 at Arizona State --- Did Not Play ---S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.23.17 at Air Force* --- Did Not Play ---S.30.17 Northern Illinois --- Did Not Play ---O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00O.14.17 Boise State* --- Did Not Play ---O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 1 3 33.3 0 0 13 69.73O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 2       2    100.0 0 0 17   171.40N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00N.24.17 New Mexico& 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ --- Did Not Play ---A.30.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 0 11 17     64.7     2     0 159 119.74S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 12 24      50.0 0 1    129 108.90S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 12      22 54.5 1 2    176  142.65O.6.18 vs. rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 8 15 53.3 0 0 113 116.61O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 9 25      36.0 1 1 213   112.77O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 7 11 63.6 0 0 86 129.31O.27.18 Nevada* 1 1 20     41      48.8 0 3   283   130.91N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 4 6 66.7 0 0 58 147.87N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 14 26 53.8 1 1 187 119.26N.17.17 at Fresno State* 1 0 4 8 50.0 0 1 92 187.85Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship(War Memorial Stadium; Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas,Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#38     ANDREW ALEKILinebacker l Sophomore l 6-3 l 230 l Honolulu, Hawaii l Kamehameha HSl At San Diego State: Young, athletic linebacker who has impressed the coaching staff ... Has

a nose for the ball ... Is slated as the backup to junior Troy Cassidy at one of the linebackerspots heading into the Hawai’i game ... Also excels on special teams.

l 2018 (Sophomore): Has played in 10 of the team’s 11 games off the bench, only missingthe Eastern Michigan game ... Has 15 tackles (five solo) on the season to go along with a passbreakup ... Had three stops in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford off the bench, logging a thenseason-high 15 snaps on defense ... Also had a pass breakup, which deflected to Noble Hall foran interception ... Made an assisted tackle on defense off the bench against Sacramento State... Did not record a stat in playing time against No. 23/25 Arizona State, logging 14 snaps ondefense ... Did not play vs. Eastern Michigan ... Tied a then career high with three tackles (allsolo) in a season-high 19 snaps against rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Played two statless snapsagainst Air Force ... Had an assisted tackle in time off the bench against San José State ... Didnot find the stat sheet in limited time at Nevada (three snaps) ... Recorded a solo tackle onspecial teams at New Mexico without seeing any time on defense ... Played nine snaps withoutfinding the stat sheet against UNLV ... Had arguably his best game of the season at FresnoState, making a career-high six tackles (previous best was three) in just 18 snaps off the bench.

l 2017 (True Freshman): Logged snaps in 12 games as a true freshman, only missing theArizona State game with an illness ... Had 16 tackles (nine solo), a fumble recovery and aquarterback hurry ... Tied for the team lead with three tackles on the punt return unit ... Playedlate against UC Davis in the opener, but failed to find the stat sheet ... Did not travel to ArizonaState because of an illness ... Had his first two career tackles off the bench vs. No. 19/19 Stan-ford ... Added two assisted tackles in extensive playing time at Air Force ... Had a solo stop, re-covered his first career fumble and had his first quarterback hurry vs. Northern Illinois ... Cameup with two solos at UNLV ... Registered an assisted stop vs. Boise State ... Did not record a statin playing time against Fresno State ... Had two solo stops in a reserve role at Hawai’i ... Hadanother two tackles (one solo) at San José State ... Came up with a solo tackle against Nevada... Made two assisted tackles against New Mexico ... Made an assisted stop in playing time vs.Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l High School: Played his prep ball at Kamehameha High School in Honolulu ... A consensusthree-star recruit by Rivals, ESPN, 247sports and Scout ... 247sports ranked him as the sixth-best recruit in the state of Hawaii and gave him a grade of 83 ... Was rated as the second-bestoutside linebacker in Hawaii and 19th in the west by Scout.

l Personal: Andrew Ka'eo Aleki was born May 24, 1999, in Las Vegas, Nev. ... Son of Aviataand Jaylene Aleki ... Picked the Aztecs over other offers from Utah, Washington State, OregonState, Air Force, UNLV and Hawai'i ... Is majoring in psychology.

Aleki’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2017 12 0 9 7 16 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 12018 10 0 5 10 15 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0Career           22      0       14     17     31     0.0     0.0        0 1 0      1Career Highs: Tackles: 6 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Pass Breakups: 1 at No. 13/13 Stanford

(8/31/18); Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Northern Illinois (9/30/17).2018 Highs: Tackles: 6 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Pass Breakups: 1 at No. 13/13 Stanford

(8/31/18).

Aleki’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State --- Did Not Play - Illness ---S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 2    0 2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 0 0 2    2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 2    0 2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 0 2    0 2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 1 1 2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 0 2    2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point* 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 0 1    2 3    0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan --- Did Not Play ---O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 3    0 3    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 6    6    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed ForcesBowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#33     PARKER BALDWINAztec l Senior l 6-2 l 215 l Siloam Springs, Ark. l Siloam Springs HSl At San Diego State: Hard-hitting safety who was recruited as an athlete ... Was one of only

two true freshmen on the depth chart in 2015 on either side of the ball (also linebacker Ronley

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Lakalaka) ... Is listed as the starter heading into this weekend after starting 30 of the last 32games ... Has played in all 52 games since he arrived at SDSU in 2015, the most of any currentAztec ... His 52 straight games played are also the most on the team ... Also has excelled onspecial teams ... Has six career games with double-digit tackles, including twice this year.

l 2018 (Senior): Is a preseason second-team all-Mountain West selection by Phil Steele Mag-azine and a fourth-team pick by Athlon Sports ... Has started the team’s 11 games on theseason, recording 87 tackles (48 solo), four tackles for loss, an interception, fumble recoveryand five pass breakups ... Is second on the team with 87 tackles, 37 more than No. 3 on theteam ... Ranks ninth in the Mountain West in tackles per game (7.91) ... Has been a team cap-tain in six games this year ... Started the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford and finished with 11tackles, including a 1-yard tackle for loss ... The 11 tackles tied teammate Kyahva Tezino forthe most in the game ... For his efforts, was named to the Pro Football Focus Mountain WestTeam of the Week ... Registered six tackles (three solo) in a start against Sacramento State,where he was one of the captains ... Had a solid outing against No. 23/25 Arizona State as ateam captain, making four tackles (three solo), including a career-high 1.5 tackles for loss anda pass breakup ... Recorded eight tackles (five solo), including 0.5 tackles for loss, in a startvs. Eastern Michigan ... Came up with four stops (two solo) in a start at rv/No. 24 Boise State... Had a big game in another start against Air Force, recording nine tackles (five solo), a 3-yard tackle for loss, an interception and a pass breakup ... The interception came on Air Force’sfinal drive, effectively sealing the win for the Aztecs ... The interception was his first of theseason and fifth of his career ... Made eight stops (five solo) in a start as a team captain againstSan José State ... Had six tackles (five solo) with a season-high two pass breakups in a start asa captain at Nevada ... Nearly recorded two interceptions in the game ... Was elected a teamcaptain for a third straight game at New Mexico, making eight solo tackles with a pass breakup... Captained again in a start vs. UNLV, recording nine tackles and recovering a fumble ... Thefumble recovery was his first of the season and second of his career, and led to a Ryan Agnewpassing touchdown to Tim Wilson Jr. ... The nine tackles were the second most on the team ...Had a career-high 14 tackles at Fresno State ... Reached double-digits in tackles for secondtime this season and sixth time of his career.

l 2017 (Junior): Was named an all-Mountain West honorable-mention selection by the league’scoaches and media ... Was a preseason first-team all-MW selection by Lindy’s Sports, a second-team pick by Phil Steele Magazine and a fourth-team honoree by Athlon Sports ... Was deemedthe “No. 20 Safety in FBS” by College Football News and the “Best Athlete in the MW” by Street& Smith’s ... Had 75 tackles (37 solo), 0.5 tackles for loss, an interception and two pass breakupsin 13 games ... Started the first eight, but was battling a knee injury late and played just onesnap on special teams at Hawai’i before returning to start once again at San José State, vs. Ne-vada and against New Mexico ... Came off the bench vs. Army West Point in the Armed ForcesBowl as SDSU went with four linebackers on defense ... Came up with three tackles (one solo)in a start in the opener against UC Davis, his 10th straight start and 29th consecutive gameplayed ... Had six stops (all solo) and a pass breakup in another start at Arizona State ... Reg-istered five tackles (two solo) in a start vs. No. 19/19 Stanford ... Made a career-high 13tackles (five solo) at Air Force ... Followed with another double-digit tackle game, making ateam-high 11 stops (four solo) vs. Northern Illinois ... Had two assisted tackles at UNLV ...Recorded seven tackles (four solo) against Boise State ... Came up with four stops (three solo)against Fresno State ... Did not start against Hawai’i for the first time all season because of aknee injury, but did play one snap on special teams ... Returned to start at San José State, log-ging seven tackles (four solo) and his first interception of the season (fourth of career) ... Hadone tackle in a start against Nevada, which went down as 0.5 tackles for loss ... Also startedthe regular-season finale vs. New Mexico, picking up six tackles (three solo) and a pass breakup... Had 10 tackles (five solo) and forced a fumble against Army West Point in the Armed ForcesBowl in a reserve role.

l 2016 (Sophomore): Played all 14 games, starting the final nine after three-year starterNa'im McGee was ruled out for the year with an injury ... Had 66 tackles (37 solo), threetackles for loss, two interceptions, a forced fumble, fumble recovery and seven pass breakups... Ranked third on the team in tackles (66), despite playing the first five games off the bench... Was the only player on the team with a forced fumble and a fumble recovery ... Made oneassisted tackle vs. New Hampshire ... Had two solo tackles and a forced fumble against California... Had a career game at Northern Illinois with Na'im McGee exiting with an injury late in thesecond quarter ... Had a then career-high eight tackles (seven solo) with his first career tacklefor loss vs. the Huskies ... Did not record a stat in time at South Alabama ... Had three tackles(two solo), including 0.5 tackles for loss, and a pass breakup in extensive action vs. UNLV ...Earned his first career start at Fresno State and made four tackles ... Started again against SanJosé State and had five tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss ... Had another good game in a startat Utah State, making three tackles, including a 1-yard tackle for loss, and a fumble recovery

... The recovery led to a John Baron field goal in the third quarter ... Came up with five tacklesand a career-high two pass breakups in a start against Hawai'i ... Had a solid outing in a startat Nevada, finishing with career highs in tackles (9), interceptions (1, tied) and pass breakups(3) ... Led the team in tackles for the first time of his career vs. the Wolf Pack ... The interceptionagainst Nevada led to an Aztec touchdown ... Had a career-high 11 stops with an interceptionfor a second straight game at Wyoming ... The 11 tackles were one off a game high ... The in-terception vs. UW was his second of the year and third of his career ... Had four solo stops anda pass breakup in a start vs. Colorado State ... Had two tackles (one solo) in a start at Wyomingin the MW Championship game ... Had nine tackles (seven solo) in a ninth consecutive start vs.Houston in the Las Vegas Bowl.

l 2015 (True Freshman): Was named the team’s Freshman of the Year at the season-endingbanquet ... Played in all 14 games on the season, mainly on special teams ... Has 14 tackles(eight solo), a forced fumble and a 28-yard interception ... Ranked second on the team inspecial teams tackles (10) and tied for second in punt return tackles (3) ... Was the only truefreshman to see action in the opener vs. San Diego, logging time mainly on special teams -kickoff, punt and punt return - but also seeing time late in the secondary ... Recorded one solotackle from the Aztec spot ... Had an assisted tackle on special teams at Cal ...Came up with anassisted stop on special teams vs. South Alabama ... Had three tackles (all solo stops) at PennState ... All three tackles came on special teams ... Saw time once again vs. Fresno State, butdid not record a stat ... Had another good game on special teams at Hawai‘i, making threetackles and forcing his first collegiate fumble (ball went out of bounds) ... Played again on spe-cial teams at San José State, but did not record a stat ... Played statless time vs. Utah State ...Also logged time with finding the stat sheet at Colorado State ... Did not record a stat in timeagainst Wyoming ... Had arguably his best game of his short career at UNLV, making a career-high four tackles (three solo) and picking off his first career interception and returning it 28yards ... The interception set up a 17-yard touchdown pass from Maxwell Smith to Chase Price... Played his most snaps on his career with starter Na’im McGee being ejected early in thesecond half with a targeting penalty ... Logged playing time at the Aztec spot and on specialteams against Nevada, but was unable to make the stat sheet ... Registered an assisted tackleon special teams against Air Force in the Mountain West Championship ... Also played statlesstime vs. Cincinnati in the Hawai‘i Bowl.

l High School: Combined for 893 yards receiving and rushing at Siloam Springs High School inSiloam Springs, Ark., as a senior in 2014, while making 134 tackles on defense ... Finishedwith 35 catches for 758 yards (21.7 avg.) and 11 carries for 135 yards (12.3 avg.), combiningfor eight touchdowns ... Was named an all-state player in Arkansas as a senior ... Helped thePanthers to the playoffs all three seasons ... A two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... Also was a statechampion in the 200-meter dash.

l Personal: Parker Ellis Baldwin was born May 6, 1997, in Kansas City, Mo. ... Son of Stephanieand Bryan Truitt, and Rick Baldwin ... Also received offers from Eastern Illinois and UNLV inthe recruiting process ... Is majoring in communication (liberal arts).

Baldwin’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2015 14 0 8 6 14 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 02016 14 9 37 29 66 3.0 0.0 2 7 1 12017 13 11 37 38 75 0.5 0.0 1 2 1 02018 11 11 48 39 87 4.0 0.0 1 5 0 1Career           52    31     130   112   242     7.5     0.0        1 14 3      2Career Highs: Tackles: 14 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Tackles For Loss: 1.5 vs. No. 23/25

Arizona State (9/15/18); Interceptions: 1, five times; Pass Breakups: 3 at Nevada (11/12/16);Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Army West Point (12/23/17), vs. California (9/20/16), at Hawai‘i(10/10/15); Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. UNLV (11/10/18), at Utah State (10/28/16).2018 Highs: Tackles: 14 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Tackles For Loss: 1.5 vs. No. 23/25

Arizona State (9/15/18); Interceptions: 1 vs. Air Force (10/12/18); Pass Breakups: 2 at Nevada(10/27/18); Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. UNLV (11/10/18).

Baldwin’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.5.15 San Diego 1 0 1 0 1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.12.15 at California 1 0 0 1     1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.19.15 South Alabama 1 0 0 1     1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.26.15 at Penn State 1 0 3    0 3    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.3.15 Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.10.15 at Hawai‘i* 1 0 1 2    3    0.0 0.0 0 0 1    0

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Date      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FRO.17.15 at San José State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.23.15 Utah State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.31.15 at Colorado State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.14.15 Wyoming* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.21.15 at UNLV* 1 0 3    1 4    0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0N.28.15 Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.5.15 Air Force`` 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.24.15 vs. Cincinnati% 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.3.16 New Hampshire 1 0 0 1     1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.10.16 California 1 0 2 0 2    0.0 0.0 0 0 1    0S.17.16 at Northern Illinois 1 0 7    1     8   1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0O.1.16 at South Alabama 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.8.16 UNLV* 1 0 2 1     3 0.5 0.0 0 1     0 0O.14.16 at Fresno State* 1 1 1 3     4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.16 San José State* 1 1 2 3     5 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 1 1 2 3 1.0   0.0 0 0 0 1  N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 1 2 3     5 0.0 0.0 0 2     0 0N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 1 5 4 9    0.0 0.0 1 3    0 0N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 1 3 8  11    0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 1 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 1 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 1 7    2 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.2.17 UC Davis 1 1 1    2     3    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 1 6    0 6    0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 1 2 3     5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 1 5    8  13    0.0   0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 1 4 7 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 1 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 1 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 1 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 1 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 1 0 1 1 0.5   0.0 0 0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 1 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 0 5 5 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 1    0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 5    6  11    1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 3 3 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 3 1 4 1.5   0.0 0 1     0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 5    3 8 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 5    4 9 1.0 0.0 1       1     0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 5    3 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 5    1 6 0.0 0.0 0 2    0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 8    0 8 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 3 6     9 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 4 10  14    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. `` - 2015 Sports Authority Mountain WestChampionship (Qualcomm Stadium; San Diego, Calif.). % - 2015 Hawai‘i Bowl (Aloha Stadium;Honolulu, Hawaii). @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship (War Memorial Stadium; Laramie,Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas, Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed MartinArmed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#57     KESHAWN BANKSDefensive End l TR-Freshman l 6-4 l 260 l Rio Rancho, N.M. l Rio Rancho HSl At San Diego State: Talented, young defensive end who is coming off a solid fall camp ...

Enters the week as the backup to senior Anthony Luke at defensive end as a true freshman,but will see plenty of action.

l 2018 (True Freshman): Has played 10 of the team’s 11 games on the season as a truefreshman, missing the Nevada game with an injury ... Has six tackles with one tackle for lossand a quarterback hurry ... Played in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, making an assistedtackle off the bench in 18 snaps ... Also played in a reserve role against Sacramento State (16snaps), but did not find the stat sheet ... Had a solo stop against No. 23/25 Arizona State (18

snaps), which went down as a 2-yard loss ... It was his first tackle for loss of his career ... Madean assisted tackle in 15 snaps in a reserve role against Eastern Michigan ... Had a career-besttwo stops in 20 snaps at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Played even more the following week againstAir Force, making one assisted tackle and adding a quarterback hurry in a career-high 30 snapsin a reserve role ... Was unable to find the stat sheet in time against San José State ... Did notnot travel to play at Nevada while in concussion protcol ... Came back to play nine statlesssnaps at New Mexico, 12 statless snaps vs. UNLV and 11 statless snaps at Fresno State.

l High School: Three-year letterwinner at Rio Rancho High School in Rio Rancho, N.M., in theAlbuquerque area ... Led the Rams to a 13-0 record and state championship in 2016, and a 9-3 mark in 2017 ... Had 133 tackles over this three years according to MaxPreps, including 37tackles for loss, 18 sacks, eight pass deflections, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveriesand an interception ... Registered 55 tackles, 20 TFL, 10 sacks, four pass deflections, a forcedfumble and two recoveries as a senior in 2017 ... Played in the North-South all-star game ...Earned all-state, all-metro and all-district accolades, and was named the metro defensive playerof the year ... A three-star recruit by 247sports and a two-star recruit from Rivals ... Rated asthe third-best recruit in New Mexico by 247sports ... Also lettered for three years with the bas-ketball team and twice on the track and field squad.

l Personal: Keshawn Duvall Banks was born Dec. 21, 1999, in Albuquerque, N.M. ... Son ofJacinda Baker and Gary Allison (stepdad) ... Picked the Aztecs over Colorado State, Wyoming,UNLV, New Mexico and New Mexico State ... Undecided on a major.

Banks’ Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2018 10 0 1 5 6 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Career           10      0         1       5       6     1.0     0.0        0 0 0      0Career/2018 Highs: Tackles: 2 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18); Tackles For Loss: 1

vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18).

Banks’ Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 0 0 1    1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 1    0 1   1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 1 1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 0 2    2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#16     LUQ BARCOO                                    (Luke BAR-koo)Cornerback l Junior l 6-1 l 170 l San Diego, Calif. l Grossmont Collegel At San Diego State: Junior college transfer, who impressed the coaching staff in fall camp

and found his way onto the two-deep ... An excellent cover corner ... Is expected to back uptwo-year starter Ron Smith at one of the two CB spots for Hawai’i this weekend, overcomingan early-season hamstring injury ... Also sees time on special teams.

l 2018 (Junior): Has played in nine games off the bench in his first career DI season ... Has18 tackles (11 solo), an interception, three pass breakups and a quarterback hurry ... Cameoff the bench to play 22 snaps at No. 13/13 Stanford, recording two solo stops ... Did not playagainst Sacramento State or No. 23/25 Arizona State because of a hamstring injury ... Returnedto play 42 snaps in a reserve role against Eastern Michigan, making two tackles (one solo) andhis first career pass breakup ... Logged extensive time off the bench at rv/No. 24 Boise Statewith two solo stops and two pass breakups in 48 snaps ... Played on special teams against AirForce ... Had a career-high six tackles (three solo) with a quarterback hurry vs. San José State... Played six snaps of statless ball on defense and also on special teams at Nevada ... Recordedhis first career interception late in the fourth quarter at New Mexico ... Came up with two tackles(one solo) in 47 snaps off the bench against UNLV ... Saw extensive time at Fresno State (41snaps), making four tackles (two solo).

l 2016-17 (At Grossmont College): Played two years at nearby Grossmont College in ElCajon, Calif. ... Played on both sides of the ball ... In 2017, caught 35 passes for 767 yards

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(21.9 avg.) and seven touchdowns ... Recorded three interceptions in his two seasons with theGriffins ... Was an all-conference selection ... A three-star recruit by Rivals.

l High School: Garnered three letters at Castle Park High School in Chula Vista, Calif. ... Did alittle bit of everything with the Trojans, rushing 57 times for 472 yards (8.4 avg.) and sixtouchdowns over his final two seasons (according to MaxPreps), and catching 71 passes for1,314 yards (18.5 avg.) and 15 touchdowns ... On defense, totaled 74 tackles (52 solo), fourtackles for loss, five interceptions, nine pass breakups and a blocked field goal.

l Personal: Luqman Barcoo was born July 27, 1998, in Cleveland ... Son of Brigette Burns ...Also was recruited by Utah State and Northern Arizona ... Undecided on major.

Barcoo’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2018 9 0 11 7 18 0.0 0.0 1 3 0 0Career             9      0       11       7     18     0.0     0.0        1 3 0      0Career/2018 Highs: Tackles: 6 vs. vs. San José State (10/20/18); Interceptions: 1 at New

Mexico (11/3/18); Pass Breakups: 2 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18).

Barcoo’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 0 2 0 2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State --- Did Not Play - Injured ---  S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State --- Did Not Play - Injured ---S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 1 1 2    0.0 0.0 0 1     0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 2    0     2    0.0 0.0 0 2    0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 3    3    6    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#59     JOHN BARON IIKicker l Senior l 5-11 l 190 l Temecula, Calif. l Chaparral HSl At San Diego State: A Lou Groza Award and All-America candidate ... Strong, left-footed

kicker who handles PATs, field goals and kickoff duties, now in his fifth season with the program... Has a cannon of a leg ... An accurate and clutch kicker ... Has multiple field goals 16 times,including five times this year ... Among active FBS kickers, ranks fifth in field goal percentage(.845, min. 25 FG), seventh in road field goal percentage (.885, min. 25 FGA), tied for 12thin field goals (49), 19th in field goals per game (1.29), and tied for 12th in points (279) (T-14th in points regardless of position) ... Among all-time SDSU kickers, ranks second in fieldgoal percentage (.845), second in field goals (49), third in PATs (132) and points (279), andfourth in PAT percentage (.985) ... Also ranks sixth overall at SDSU in scoring (279 points) ...For his career, is 5-for-5 in field goal attempts when the score is within three points in the fourthquarter (2-for-2 from 50-plus) ... Has only missed two field goals in Aztec losses ... Has beennamed the MW Special Teams Player of the Week six times for his career, including five timesthis season in 11 chances.

l 2018 (Senior): Was named a Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award semifi-nalist on Nov. 1, the first Aztec multi-time semifinalist in program history (also2016) ... Was on the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award Watch List for a second consec-utive season ... Also was a preseason all-Mountain West third-team selection by Phil SteeleMagazine ... Is almost perfect on the season, going 16-for-20 on field goal attempts (.800)and 24-for-24 on PATs ... Also has kicked off 56 times for 3,504 yards (62.6 avg.) with 40going for touchbacks ... If you take away his five squib kicks for 184 yards, is averaging 65.1yards per kickoff (51 KO for 3,320 yards) with a 78.4 touchback percentage (40 TB in 51 KO)... Leads the team with 72 points ... Among the FBS leaders, ranks first in PAT percentage(1.000, 1st in MW), 12th in touchback percentage (.714, 1st in MW), 20th in field goals pergame (1.45, 2nd in MW), 25th in touchbacks (40, 2nd in MW), 30th in field goal percentage(.800, 4th in MW) and 45th in kickoff average (62.57, 5th in MW) ... Is also eighth in the MWin points per game (6.45) and in total points (72) ... Among SDSU single-season leaders, ranksin a tie for first in PAT percentage (1.000), tie for sixth in field goal percentage (.800) andtied for ninth in field goals (16) ... Has a long of 54 yards, which ranks in a tie for second inschool history and a tie for seventh in FBS ... Is one of just three FBS kickers this season with

four field goals from 50-plus yards and one of only two who has made all four attempts from50-plus yards ... On the season, is 4-for-4 in field goal attempts when the score is within threepoints in the fourth quarter (2-for-2 from 50-plus) ... Had a 50-yard field goal in three con-secutive games from Sept. 8-22, which was tied for the third-longest streak since 1996, oneshy of Florida State’s Graham Gano (4 from Sept. 27-Oct. 25, 2008) and West Virginia’s JoshLambert (4 from Sept. 20-Oct. 18, 2014) ... Has been named the Mountain West Special TeamsPlayer of the Week five time this season in 11 chances, tied for the most in a season in leaguehistory ... Has been chosen as a team captain in a team-high 10 games this season ... Made hisonly field goal attempt - a 30-yarder - and PAT at No. 13/13 Stanford in the opener, where hewas one of the team’s four captains for the game ... Also kicked off four times for 257 yards(64.3 avg.) with three touchbacks ... The only kickoff that didn’t result in a touchback cameafter a Stanford safety, which made Baron have to kick off from the SDSU 20 (instead of theSDSU 35) ... Was 2-for-2 in field goal attempts and 2-for-2 in PATs against Sacramento State... Made a then career-long 52-yard field goal in the second quarter ... Also kicked off six timesfor 386 yards (64.3 avg.), recording five touchbacks in six chances ... Was named the MountainWest Special Teams Player of the Week for his play against No. 23/25 Arizona State, wherehe was 2-for-2 in field goals and 2-for-2 in PATs while serving as a team captain ... Made a ca-reer-long 54-yard field goal in the third quarter, tied for the second longest in school historyand tied for the seventh longest in FBS this season ... Also kicked off six times for 361 yards(60.2 avg.) with two touchbacks ... If you take away the squib kick he booted with seconds re-maining in the first half, he would have averaged a perfect 65.0 yards per kickoff ... Becamethe first player to be named the MW Special Teams Player of the Week in back-to-back weekssince UNLV punter Logan Yunker accomplished the feat in 2013 (Sept. 23-30), going 3-for-4on field goal attempts and 2-for-2 on PATs against Eastern Michigan ... Hit a 34-yarder in thefirst quarter to put SDSU on top, a 50-yarder to tie the game at 20-20 with 1:16 left in thefourth quarter and a 38-yarder to win the game in overtime ... His 11 points were a seasonbest ... Also was one of three named to the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award “Stars ofthe Week” ... Baron's 38-yard field goal in overtime was his first game-winner of his career ...Also kicked off five times for 275 yards (55.0 avg.) and four touchbacks ... If you take awaythe one squib he kicked off, he would've averaged a perfect 65.0 average (four for 260 yards)on the other four attempts ... Was named the MW Special Teams Player of the Week for a thirdtime in four weeks against for his play at rv/No. 24 Boise State, making both of his field goalattempts (36 and 41 yards) and his lone PAT as a team captain ... Became the first player towin the special teams award three times in a season since Utah’s Shaky Smithson in 2010 andthe first to win it three times in four weeks (Baron was idle one of the four weeks with a bye)since Utah’s Louie Sakoda won it three straight weeks from Oct. 8-22, 2007 ... Also recordeda perfect 65.0 kickoff average on five kickoffs, posting four touchbacks ... Missed his only fieldgoal attempt (44 yards) against Air Force as a team captain, but was 3-for-3 on PATs ... Alsokicked off five times for 317 yards (63.4 avg.) with three touchbacks ... If you take away hissquib kick to end the first half, would’ve averaged 67.0 yards per kickoff (4 KO for 268 yards)... Was named the MW Special Teams Player of the Week for a fourth time of the season (inseven chances) for his play against San José State, going 3-for-3 on field goal attempts and 1-for-1 on PATs as a team captain ... Made his second career game-winning field goal with a 51-yarder with 4:36 left in the fourth quarter ... Also was one of three named to the Lou GrozaCollegiate Place-Kicker Award “Stars of the Week” ... Is now 4-for-4 from 50-plus yards thisseason and 5-for-7 for his career ... Made multiple field goals for the 16th time of his career(fifth time this season) ... Also kicked off five times for 322 yards (64.4 avg.) with three touch-backs ... Made his only fied goal from 26 yards at Nevada, while going 3-for-3 on PATs ... Alsokicked off six times for 397 yards, posting a career-high 66.2 average and tying a season highwith five touchbacks ... Was named the MW Special Teams Player of the Week for the fifth timeof the season (tying a league record) for his play at New Mexico, making his lone field goalattempt from 32 yards and nailing all four of his PATs, finishing with seven points in the game... His field goal with 2:56 left in the fourth quarter put SDSU on top at 24-23 and proved tobe the game-winner ... Five of his six kickoffs went for a touchback and the other was a squibkick late in the fourth quarter. If you take away that kickoff (for 29 yards), would have had aperfect 65.0 average for the game ... Became first player to win the MW Special Teams Playerof the Week five times in a season since Utah’s Sakoda in 2008 ... Was 1-for-2 in field goal at-tempts against UNLV, while making all three of his PATs ... Made from 33 yards, but missedearlier from 34 yards, the first miss of his career in an Aztec loss ... Also kicked off five timesfor 315 yards (63.0 avg.) with four going for touchbacks ... If you take away his squib kicklate in the second quarter, would have posted a perfect 65.0 kickoff average with four touch-backs in four kickoffs ... Missed a 47-yard field goal at Fresno State, just his second careermiss in an Aztec loss ... Did make both of his PATs ... Also kicked off three times for 195 yardswith a perfect 65.0 kickoff average and two touchbacks.

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l 2017 (Junior): Was on the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award Watch List ... Also wasa preseason all-Mountain West first-team selection by the MW media, Athlon Sports, Lindy’sSports and Phil Steele Magazine ... Phil Steele also had him as the “Seventh-Rated Kicker inthe 2018 NFL Draft” and Lindy’s had him as the “Eighth-Rated Kicker in FBS” ... Was nearlyperfect on the season, going 12-for-15 in field goal attempts (.800) and 52-for-52 on PATs ...Also kicked off 77 times for 4,843 yards (62.9 avg.) with 33 touchbacks ... Was second on theteam with 88 points ... Among the FBS leaders, ranked in a tie for first in PAT percentage(1.000, T-1st in MW), 39th in kickoff average (62.9, 4th in MW), a tie for 39th in field goalspercentage (.800, 4th in MW), a tie for 41st in touchbacks (33, 6th in MW) and 46th in kickingpoints (88, 5th in MW) ... Made a 39-yard field goal in the opener against UC Davis and madeall five of his PATs ... Also kicked off seven times for 445 yards (63.6 avg.) with three touchbacks... Was 3-for-3 on field goals (29, 27 and 32 yards) at Arizona State and made all three of hisPATs ... Ended up with 12 of the team’s 30 points in the win ... Also kicked off seven times for455 yards, posting a perfect 65.0 average for the first time of his career, while tying a careerhigh with six touchbacks ... Was 2-for-3 on field goals vs. No. 19/19 Stanford, making from43 (season high) and 36 before missing from 50 ... Had made 25 straight field goals of 50yards or less, which was a Mountain West record and the longest active streak in FBS play untilhe missed from 50 in the fourth quarter ... However, continued his streak of made field goalsfrom less than 50 yards, stretching it to 24 straight ... Had also made 15 straight field goalsoverall before missing on his third attempt ... Also kicked off five times for 323 yards (64.6avg.) with three touchbacks ... Missed a 39-yard field goal into a driving rain and wind at AirForce, snapping his streak of 24 straight makes of less than 50 yards ... Did make all four ofhis PATs ... Also kicked off five times for 308 yards (61.2 avg.) with two touchbacks ... Madeboth of his field-goal attempts with a long of 38 yards and connected on all four of his PATsagainst Northern Illinois ... Made both of his field-goal attempts with a long of 33 yards andconnected on all five of his PATs at UNLV ... Effort at UNLV gave him multiple field goals in 11career games ... Made both of his PATs vs. Boise State, but did not attempt a field goal for thefirst time in 2017 and for just the second time of his career ... Kicked off three times for 193yards (64.3 avg.) ... Had a perfect, albeit short game against Fresno State, making his onlyfield goal attempt (37 yards) and kicking off twice for 130 yards (65.0 avg.) with both goingfor touchbacks ... Marked just the second time over his career (also at Arizona State on Sept.9, 2017) that he posted a perfect 65.0 kickoff average (min. 2 kickoffs) ... Accounted forSDSU’s only three points with a second-quarter field goal ... Made all four of his PATs at Hawai’iwithout attempting a field goal ... Also kicked off five times for 319 yards (63.8 avg.) withtwo touchbacks ... Made a 30-yard field goal and seven PATs at San José State ... Also kickedoff nine times for 564 yards (62.7 avg.) with four touchbacks ... Missed a 48-yard field goalagainst Nevada, but made all six of his PATs ... Also kicked off seven times for 443 yards (63.3avg.) with two touchbacks ... Did not attempt a field goal against New Mexico, but made allfive of his PATs ... Also kicked off six times for 370 yards (61.7 avg.) with two touchbacks ...Made all five of his PATs against Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl without attemptinga field goal for a second straight game, while kicking off six times for 357 yards (59.5 avg.)with a pair of touchbacks.

l 2016 (Sophomore): Was named a Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award semifinalist onNov. 3, the first Aztec semifinalist for the award since J.C. Mejia in 2003 ... Was named a first-team all-Mountain West performer, the first Aztec kicker on an MW first team in league historyand just the third in program history (also Chris O'Brien in 1985 and Al Limahelu in 1970) ...Was nearly perfect on the season, going 56-for-58 in PATs and 21-for-23 in field goal attempts... Also kicked off 94 times for 5,891 yards (62.7 avg.), posting 33 touchbacks ... Led the teamwith 119 points, the most by a kicker in school history and eighth most overall ... Ranked 10thnationally (third in the MW) in field goal percentage (.913), 20th (second in MW) in points pergame among kickers (8.50), 20th (second in MW) in field goals per game (1.50) and 35th(fourth in MW) in points per game (8.50) ... Set a school single-season record in field goals(21) and field goal percentage (.913) ... His .913 field goal percentage was the fifth best inFBS play among kickers with at least 20 made field goals ... Also had the third most PATs (56)in a season in school history ... Made 10 straight field goals from Oct. 1 at South Alabama untilNov. 5 vs. Hawai'i when his final attempt - a career-long 51-yarder - fell short ... Finished theseason with 19 consecutive field goal makes from 50 or less yards ... Had multiple field goalsseven times, including in six of the final seven games ... Had a solid debut in the opener vs.New Hampshire, making all four PATs and making his only field goal attempt from 33 yards... Also kicked off six times for 386 yards, averaging 64.3 yards per boot ... Four of his sixkicks were touchbacks ... Was perfect again against California, making a 39-yard field goaland all six PAT tries ... Kicked off a then career-high eight times for 508 yards (6.5 avg.) withthree touchbacks ... Made all six PATs at Northern Illinois, but missed his first field goal of theseason, a 44-yarder into a 15-mph wind ... Also kicked off seven times for 443 yards (63.3

avg.), including one touchback ... Made a 34-yard field goal and his only PAT try at South Al-abama ... Also kicked off five times for 295 yards (59.0) with two touchbacks ... Had a hugegame against UNLV, going 2-for-2 in field goal attempts, including a pair of career-long makes(48 and 50 yards) ... Became the first Aztec since 2007 with multiple field goals in the samegame from at least 48 yards (third time since 1996) ... Also made both of his PAT tries andkicked off six times for 383 yards (63.8 avg.) with a touchback ... Had another solid outing atFresno State, making a 47-yard field goal and both PATs ... The 47-yarder gave him threestraight makes (and attempts) from at least 47 yards ... Also kicked off four times for 256yards (64.0 avg.) ... Did not attempt a field goal for the first time of the season vs. San JoséState, but did make all six of his PAT attempts ... Also kicked off seven times for 448 yards(64.0 avg.) ... Had a career game at Utah State en route to being named the MW Special TeamsPlayer of the Week, making a career-high four field goals, going 4-for-4 with a long of 43yards ... The four field goals tied an Aztec school record (with seven others, most recent WesFeer vs. Eastern Illinois on Aug. 31, 2013) ... Also made all four of his PATs, giving him 16points ... The 16 points also tied a SDSU record among kickers (fifth time it's happened) ...Also tied a then career high with eight kickoffs for 508 yards (63.5 avg.) with two touchbacks... On his eight kickoffs, Utah State averaged a 20.3 average starting field position ... Had an-other good game against Hawai'i, making his first two field goal attempts (30 and 45 yards)and nailing all seven PATs ... Did miss a career-long 51-yard attempt in the third quarter, snap-ping a streak of 10 consecutive makes ... Also kicked off a career-high 10 times for a career-best 603 yards (60.3 avg.) ... Was 2-for-2 on field goal attempts, but 4-of-6 on PATs at Nevada(both PAT misses were blocked) ... Made his field goals from 28 and 31 yards ... Also kickedoff nine times for 540 yards (60.0 avg.) with a career-high six touchbacks ... Was 2-for-2 onfield goal attempts and 3-for-3 on PATs at Wyoming ... Had multiple field goals - 27 and 31yards - for the fourth straight game and fifth time of his career ... Was 1-for-1 on field goalattempts and 4-for-4 on PATs vs. Colorado State ... The field goal was a 34-yarder ... Was 2-for-2 on field goal attempts and 3-for-3 on PATs in the MW Championship game at Wyoming... Was 2-for-2 on field goal attempts and 4-for-4 on PATs against Houston in the Las VegasBowl ... Broke Donny Hageman's SDSU field goal record of 20 in 2014 with his second make... Finished 21-for-23 (.913) on the season on field goal attempts, the best mark in SDSU sin-gle-season history ... Finished his season with 19 straight field goals made of 50 yards or less... Made multiple field goals for the seventh time of the season and sixth time in seven games.

l 2015 (Freshman): Was on the travel squad for most of the season, but did not see any ac-tion.

l 2014 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season in his first year at San Diego State ... Was orig-inally one of four kickers on the roster, but moved up to No. 2 on the depth chart by the endof the season.

l High School: Lettered three years at Chaparral High School in Temecula, Calif. ... Convertedall 48 of his extra-point attempts during his career at CHS, including a 38-for-38 mark as asenior ... Was 11-of-16 on field goal attempts as a senior, with a long of 51 yards ... Was afirst-team all-league selection as a senior ... Went 2-for-2 in field goal attempts in three separategames ... Punted 29 times with a 40.5-yard average in 2013 ... Averaged 55.2 yards perkickoff as a junior with 39 touchbacks in 49 kickoffs ... Was rated as a 5-star kicker by kohls-kicking.com and was ranked as the 12th-best kicker in the class of 2014 by the website ... Wasa two-star recruit by Rivals.com and 247sports ... Also played soccer at Chaparral, where hewas named the defensive MVP ... A scholar-athlete.

l Personal: John Christopher Baron II was born Jan. 25, 1996, in Escondido, Calif. ... Son ofJohn and Willi Jo Baron ... Was also recruited by Colorado in the process out of high school ...Is majoring in business administration with a focus in finance.

Baron’s Career StatisticsKickingSeason GP  GS FGM FGA  Pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+  Lg.  Blk.2016 14 14 21 23 .913 0-0 7-7 8-8 5-6 1-2 50 02017 13 13 12 15 .800 0-0 4-4 7-8 1-2 0-1 43 02018 11 11 16 20 .800 0-0 2-2 9-11 1-3 4-4 54 0Career 38 38 49 58 .845 0-0 13-13 24-27 7-11 5-7 54 0

KickoffsSeason          GP    GS        No.       Yds.      Avg.       TB     OB2016 14 14 94 5,891 62.7 33 12017 13 13 77 4,843 62.9 33 02018 11 11 56 3,504 62.6 40 2Career           38    38        227   14,238      62.7    106       3

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Career Highs: Points: 16 at Utah State (10/28/16); Field Goals: 4 at Utah State (10/28/16);Long Field Goal: 54 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Kickoffs: 10 vs. Hawai’i (11/5/16);Touchbacks (KO): 6 at Arizona State (9/9/17), at Nevada (11/12/16); Kickoff Avg. (More than1 att.): 66.2 (6-for-307) at Nevada (10/27/18); Tackles: 1 vs. UC Davis (9/2/17).2018 Highs: Points: 11 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Field Goals: 3 vs. San José State

(10/20/18), vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Long Field Goal: 54 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State(9/15/18); Kickoffs: 6, four times; Touchbacks (KO): 5 at New Mexico (11/3/18), at Nevada(10/27/18), vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Kickoff Avg. (More than 1 att.): 66.2 (6-for-307)at Nevada (10/27/18).

Baron’s Career Game-by-GameKicking

PATs  FGsDate Opponent GP  GS  Md. Att. Md. Att. Long Blkd.S.3.16 New Hampshire 1 * 4 4 1 1 33 0S.10.16 California 1 * 6 6 1 1 39 0S.17.16 at Northern Illinois 1 * 4 4 0 1 0 0O.1.16 at South Alabama 1 * 1 1 1 1 34 0O.8.16 UNLV* 1 * 2 2 2 2 50 0O.14.16 at Fresno State* 1 * 2 2 1 1 47 0O.21.16 San José State* 1 * 6 6 0 0 0 0O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 * 4 4 4 4 43 0N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 * 7 7 2 3 45 0N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 * 4 6 2 2 31 0N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 * 3 3 2 2 31 0N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 * 3 3 1 1 34 0D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 * 3 3 2 2 37 0D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 * 4 4 2 2 28 0S.2.17 UC Davis 1 * 5 5 1 1 39 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 * 3 3 3 3 32 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 * 2 2 2 3 43 0S.23.17 at Air Force 1 * 4 4 0 1 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 * 4 4 2 2 38 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 * 5 5 2 2 33 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 * 2 2 0 0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 * 0 0 1 1 37 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 * 4 4 0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 * 7 7 1 1 30 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 * 6 6 0 1 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 * 5 5 0 0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 * 5 5 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 * 1 1 1 1 30 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 * 2 2 2 2 52 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 * 2 2 2 2 54 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 * 2 2 3 4 50 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State*1 * 1 1 2 2 41 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 * 3 3 0 1 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 * 1 1 3 3 51 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 * 3 3 1 1 26 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 * 4 4 1 1 32 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 * 3 3 1 2 33 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 * 2 2 0 1 0 0KickoffsDate Opponent GP GS No. Yds. Avg. TB OBS.3.16 New Hampshire 1 * 6 386 64.3 4 0S.10.16 California 1 * 8 508 63.5 3 0S.17.16 at Northern Illinois 1 * 7 443 63.3 1 1O.1.16 at South Alabama 1 * 5 295 59.0 2 0O.8.16 UNLV* 1 * 6 383 63.8 1 0O.14.16 at Fresno State* 1 * 4 256 64.0 0 0O.21.16 San José State* 1 * 7 448 64.0 0 0O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 * 8 508 63.5 2 0N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 * 10 603 60.3 0 0N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 * 9 540 60.0 6 0N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 * 5 322 64.4 4 0

KickoffsDate Opponent GP GS No. Yds. Avg. TB OBN.26.16 Colorado State* 1 * 6 363 60.5 2 0D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 * 6 390 65.0 5 0D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 * 7 445 63.6 3 0S.2.17 UC Davis 1 * 7 445 63.6 3 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 * 7 455 65.0 6 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 * 5 323 64.6 3 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 * 5 308 61.6 2 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 * 7 419 59.9 2 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 * 8 517 64.6 3 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 * 3 193 64.3 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 * 2 130 65.0 2 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 * 5 319 63.8 2 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 * 9 564 62.7 4 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 * 7 443 63.3 2 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 * 6 370 61.7 2 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 * 6 357 59.5 2 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 * 4 257 64.3 3 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 * 6 386 64.3 5 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 * 6 361 60.2 2 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 * 5 275 55.0 4 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State*1 * 5 325 65.0 4 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 * 5 317 63.4 3 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 * 5 322 64.4 3 1O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 * 6 397 66.2 5 1N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 * 6 354 59.0 5 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 * 5 315 63.0 4 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 * 3 195 65.0 2 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship(War Memorial Stadium; Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas,Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).GS - in this category indicates the player was on the field the first time San Diego State was in thefield goal or kickoff formation.

#21     CHANCE BELLRunning Back l RS-Freshman l 5-10 l 185 l Burbank, Calif. l John Burroughs HSl At San Diego State: Speedy, shifty back with a great first step ... Entered his redshirt fresh-

man season as the co-No. 3 running back with Kaegun Williams, but has logged big snaps re-cently.

l 2018 (Freshman): Has played in four games on the season with one start ... Has rushed 40times for 189 yards (4.7 avg.) with a long of 20 yards ... Also has three catches for 34 yards(11.3 avg.) with a long of 14 yards ... Did not play the first six games of the season ... Loggedhis first career snaps (20) against San José State, rushing 15 times for 81 yards (5.4 avg.)with a long of 20 yards ... Followed that up with another good effort at Nevada, where hecarried 15 times for 78 yards (5.2 avg.) with a long run of 16 yards ... Also recorded his firsttwo career catches for 21 yards (10.5 avg.) with a long grab of 14 yards ... Logged his firstcareer start at New Mexico, rushing seven times for 23 yards (3.30 avg.) with a long of nineyards ... Ran three times for seven yards (2.3 avg.) with a long of eight yards off the benchagainst UNLV, while adding a 13-yard catch ... Did not play at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Redshirt): Redshirted this first season on The Mesa, learning behind consensus first-team All-American Rashaad Penny.

l High School: Three-year letterwinner at John Burroughs High School in Burbank, Calif. ...Had an outstanding career, totaling 4,525 yards and 59 touchdowns on 605 carries (7.5 avg.)in 31 games (146.0 per game average), according to MaxPreps ... Ran for at least 1,000 yardsin all three varsity seasons, including 2,023 yards and 27 touchdowns in 2016, 1,378 yardsand 23 scores in 2015 and 1,124 yards and nine touchdowns in 2014 ... Had 100-plus yardsin 15 of his 31 games ... Also caught 21 passes over his career for 261 yards and two touch-downs ... Was a two-time all-CIF selection and a two-time first-team all-area pick ... Was namedthe 2016 Pacific League Offensive Player of the year and the 2015 Pacific League Player ofthe Year ... Also was a three-time first-team all-league honoree ... Had the most running yardsever at John Burroughs HS and in the city of Burbank ... A consensus three-star recruit byRivals, ESPN, 247sports and Scout ... Received a grade of 80 by 247sports and a mark of 71

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by ESPN ... Scout ranked him as the sixth-best running back in talent-rich California in the2017 recruiting class ... Also competed on the track and field team at John Burroughs.

l Personal: Chance Leon Bell was born Aug. 2, 1999, in Northridge, Calif. ... Son of Diondreand Cindy Bell ... Chose San Diego State over other offers from Washington State, Illinois, IowaState, Air Force, New Mexico, Utah State, Hawai'i, Idaho, Eastern Washington, Northern Arizona,Northern Colorado and Southern Utah ... Undeclared on a major.

Bell’s Career StatisticsRushing Receiving

Season          GP    GS    Att.    Yds.    TD     Lg. 100+   No.   Yds. Avg. TD   Lg.2018 4 1 40 189 0 20 0 3 34 11.3 0 14 Career             4      1      40     189      0     20       0      3      34 11.3 0   14Career/2018 Highs: Carries: 15 at Nevada (10/27/18), vs. San José State (10/20/18);

Rushing Yards: 81 vs. San José State (10/20/18); Long Rush: 20 vs. San José State (10/20/18);Receptions: 2 at Nevada (10/27/18); Receiving Yards: 21 at Nevada (10/27/18); Long Reception:14 at Nevada (10/27/18); All-Purpose Yards: 99 at Nevada (10/27/18).

Bell’s Career Game-by-GameRushing Receiving

Date      Opponent              GP   GS   Att.   Yds.    Avg.   TD   No.     Yds.     TD  A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.8.18 Sacramento State --- Did Not Play ---S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State --- Did Not Play ---S.22.18 Eastern Michigan --- Did Not Play ---O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* --- Did Not Play ---O.12.18 Air Force* --- Did Not Play ---O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 15     81    5.40     0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 15      78 5.20 0 2       21       0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 7 23 3.29 0 0 0 0  N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 3 7 2.33 0 1 13 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* --- Did Not Play ---Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#30 GARRETT BINKLEYCornerback l Junior l 5-9 l 170 l Ramona, Calif. l Ramona HSl At San Diego State: Athletic, defensive back who provides depth to the cornerback position

... Also plays on special teams and lately has returned punts ... Received a scholarship late inthe 2017 fall camp, but tore an ACL in his knee during the week of the Stanford game ... Didlight work in spring drills and is third on the depth chart at one of the cornerback spots.

l 2018 (Junior): Has played in each of the last six games on special teams ... Has returnedeight punts for a team-high 73 yards (9.1 avg.) with a long of 34 ... Did not play at No. 13/13Stanford, against Sacramento State, vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State, vs. Eastern Michigan or atNo. rv/25 Boise State ... Played statless special teams vs. Air Force, San Jose State and at Ne-vada ... Returned punts for the first time of his career at New Mexico, returning four for 54yards (13.5 avg.) with a long of 34 yards ... SDSU had entered the game with just 38 puntreturn yards on 12 returns (3.2 avg.) with a long of 19 ... Returned another four punts for 19yards (4.8 avg.) with a long of eight yards against UNLV ... Was back to return punts at FresnoState, but did not return a punt.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Played in one game on the season, but missed most of the year with aknee injury ... Had four tackles, including three solo ... Also had 0.5 tackles for loss ... Loggedtime off the bench in the opener against UC Davis, making his first career four tackles (threesolo) and 0.5 tackles for loss ... The four tackles (all on passing plays) tied with five others forthe most on the team ... Did not play at Arizona State ... Injured a knee on the Tuesday beforethe Stanford game and missed the rest of the season.

l 2016 (Freshman): Played in his first two career games without recording a stat ... First ap-pearance was on the road at Utah State ... Also played the following week against Hawai'i.

l 2015 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first season at SDSU. l High School: Earned three letters at nearby Ramona High School ... In 2014, captured all-

CIF San Diego Section second-team offense and all-Palomar League first-team offense honors,when the Bulldogs finished as the League runner-up ... Led the team that year with 976 yardson 50 receptions with 12 touchdowns ... Helped Ramona to a Palomar League championshiphis junior season ... Also competed in track, wrestling and baseball at Ramona.

l Personal: Garrett Reid Binkley was born on Oct. 26, 1996 in Memphis, Tenn. ... Son of Court-

ney Smith, who was a gymnast at Kentucky, earning letters in 1988 and 1989 ... Is majoringin interdisciplinary studies.

Binkley’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2016 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02017 1 0 3 1 4 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 02018 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Career             9      0         3       1       4     3.5     0.0        0 0 0      0

Punt Returns All-PurposeSeason          GP     GS      No.      Yds.     Avg.    Long     TD TotalYds/Gm.   2018 6 3 8 73 9.1 34 0 73 14.6Career             9       3         8        73       9.1       34       0 73         9.1Career/2018 Highs: Tackles: 4 vs. UC Davis (9/2/17); Tackles For Loss: 0.5 vs. UC Davis

(9/2/17); Punt Returns: 4 vs. UNLV (11/10/18), at New Mexico (11/3/18); Punt Return Yards:54 at New Mexico (11/3/18); Long Punt Return: 34 at New Mexico (11/3/18); All-PurposeYards: 34 at New Mexico (11/3/18).2018 Highs: Punt Returns: 4 vs. UNLV (11/10/18), at New Mexico (11/3/18); Punt Return

Yards: 54 at New Mexico (11/3/18); Long Punt Return: 34 at New Mexico (11/3/18); All-PurposeYards: 34 at New Mexico (11/3/18).

Binkley’s Career Game-by-Game Defense (Stats Only)Date      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 3    1    4   0.5   0.0 0 0 0 0Punt ReturnsDate      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsA.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.8.18 Sacramento State --- Did Not Play ---S.15.18 No. 23/21 Arizona State --- Did Not Play ---S.22.18 Eastern Michigan --- Did Not Play ---O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* --- Did Not Play ---O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 0 0.0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 0 0.0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 0 0.0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 * 4     54    13.5     34      0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 * 4      19 4.8 8 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 * 0 0 0.0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#41     BJ BUSBEEWide Receiver l RS-Freshman l 5-8 l 145 l Long Beach, Calif. l St. Anthony HSl At San Diego State: Walk-on wide receiver, who is in the mix for playing time this year ...

Speedy and shifty receiver, who could also see action in the return game ... Is listed fourth atthe `Z' receiver heading into the Hawai’i game, but has been playing plenty of snaps.

l 2018 (Freshman): Has played in the team’s last nine games ... Has eight catches for 136yards (17.0 avg.) with a 24-yard touchdown ... Also has five rushes for 14 yards (2.8 avg.)with a long of eight yards ... Did not play in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford or in the homeopener against Sacramento State ... Played his first career 11 snaps against No. 23/25 ArizonaState, making a 12-yard catch and recording an 8-yard rush ... Played 10 snaps vs. EasternMichigan, making the most of them with two receptions for 39 yards, including a 24-yardtouchdown ... The touchdown put SDSU up, 17-3, in the second quarter ... Made a 24-yardgrab at rv/No. 24 Boise State, but fumbled the ball and the Broncos recovered ... Had a 5-yard rush in seven snaps vs. Air Force ... Did not record a stat in three snaps against San JoséState ... Had a good game in 20 snaps at Nevada, catching two balls for a career-high 44 yards(22.0 avg.) with a career long of 29 yards ... Also had a carry, but it went for a 3-yard loss ...His 41 all-purpose yards were a career best .. Made a 4-yard grab off the bench at New Mexico... Made a 13-yard catch and had a 1-yard rush against UNLV ... Had a 3-yard rush in 12 snapsat Fresno State.

l 2017 (Redshirt): Redshirted the 2017 season after joining the team when school started.l High School: Was a three-year letterwinner at St. Anthony High School in Long Beach, Calif.

... Earned first-team all-Sante Fe League honors all three years and was a three-time first-

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team all-CIF selection ... Captained his senior team in 2016 to a 13-3 record, catching 53 passesfor 1,055 yards (19.9 avg.) with eight touchdowns, while adding 460 rushing yards and ninetouchdowns on 39 carries (11.8 avg.), and scoring an additional six return touchdowns (fourpunt return, two kick return) (according to MaxPreps) ... Was the St. Anthony Male Athlete ofthe Year.

l Personal: Byron Lamont Busbee Jr. was born May 31, 1999, in San Diego ... Son of Byronand Lenora Busbee ... Is majoring in social science.

Busbee’s Career StatisticsReceivingSeason          GP     GS     Rec.      Yds.      Avg.      Long       TD2018 9 0 8 136 17.0 29 1Career             9       0         8      136     17.0         29         1Career/2018 Highs: Receptions: 2 at Nevada (10/28/18), vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18);

Receiving Yards: 44 at Nevada (10/28/18); Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs. Eastern Michigan(9/22/18); Long Reception: 29 at Nevada (10/28/18); Carries: 1, five times; Rushing Yards: 8vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Long Rush: 8 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18);All-Purpose Yards: 41 at Nevada (10/28/18).

Busbee’s Career Game-by-GameReceivingDate      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsA.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.8.18 Sacramento State --- Did Not Play ---S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 1 12 12.0 12 0 S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 2      39 19.5 24     1               24O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 1 24 24.0 18 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 2     44    22.0     29      0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 1 4 4.0 4 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 1 13 13.0 13 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#15     JORDAN BYRDRunning Back l RS-Freshman l 5-9 l 175 l Albuquerque, N.M. lManzano HSl At San Diego State: Speedster with an incredible first step ... Has impressed in fall camp as

a true freshman and is currently on the travel squad ... Has seen more time as the season hasworn on.

l 2018 (True Freshman): Has played in nine games on the season, rushing 19 times for 116yards (6.1 avg.) with a 72-yard touchdown ... Also has returned eight kicks for 146 yards(18.2 avg.) with a long of 26 and returned three punts for seven yards (2.3 avg.) ... Did notplay in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford or against Sacramento State ... Came in for one snapagainst No. 23/25 Arizona State, rushing for 11 yards ... Was on the field for one snap vs.Eastern Michigan, but did not record a stat ... Had a breakout game at rv/No. 24 Boise State,rushing for 76 yards and a touchdown on three attempts (25.3 avg.) ... Recorded his firstcareer touchdown on his fourth career attempt ... The 72-yard run was the longest of the seasonfor the Aztecs ... Carried the ball a career-high six times against Air Force, but finished with anet zero yards with a long of two yards ... Also returned two kickoffs for 32 yards (16.0 avg.)with a long of 23 and returned a punt for three yards ... Ran three times for nine yards (3.0)avg.) in seven snaps vs. San José State ... Had a 1-yard run in six snaps at Nevada, while re-turning three kickoffs for 49 yards (16.3 avg.) with a long of 20, and returning two punts forfour yards with a long of 5 ... Set career bests in kickoffs (3), kick return yards (49), punt re-turns (2), punt return yards (4) and long punt return (5) ... Carried four times for 10 yards(2.5 avg.) in front of his home crowd at New Mexico ... Carried once for nine yards for a firstdown against UNLV and added three kickoff returns for a career-high 65 yards (21.7 avg.),including a career long of 26 yards ... Played two snaps of statless ball at Fresno State.

l High School: Was a three-year letterwinner at Manzano High School in Albuquerque, N.M.... Led the Monarchs to a state championship in 2017 and a perfect 13-0 record ... ManzanoHigh School improved its record each of Byrd's three years, going from 7-5 in 2015, to 10-3in 2016 to 13-0 in 2017 ... Played quarterback, running back and wide receiver at MHS, andalso returned kicks and punts ... Over his three years (according to MaxPreps), was 112-for-

177 (63.3 pct.) for 1,522 yards and 16 touchdowns against four interceptions, while rushing344 times for 2,750 yards (8.0 avg.) and 37 touchdowns, and adding 41 catches for 669 yards(16.3 avg.) and four touchdowns ... Best season statistically was 2017, where he was 72-for-107 (67.4 pct.) for 1,011 yards and 10 touchdowns in the air, 1,235 yards and 21 touchdownson the ground on 158 carries (7.8 avg.), and adding 25 catches for 381 yards (15.2 avg.) andthree touchdowns ... Earned all-state and all-metro honors, and was the league MVP ... Was athree-time team MVP ... As an athlete, earned three stars from 247sports and two stars fromRivals ... Rated as the top recruit in New Mexico by 247sports ... Also competed on the trackand field team, where he won four straight 100-meter state titles, three 200 championships.

l Personal: Jordan Lamont Byrd was born April 7, 2000, in Albuquerque, N.M. ... Son of LamontByrd and Nicole Bedford ... According to Rivals, also had scholarship offers from TCU, Arizona,Utah, Texas Tech, Utah State and New Mexico ... Is undecided on a major.

Byrd’s Career StatisticsRushing Receiving

Season          GP    GS    Att.    Yds.    TD     Lg. 100+   No.   Yds. Avg. TD   Lg.2018 9 0 19 116 1 72 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Career             9      0      19     116      1     72       0      0        0 0.0 0     0

Kick Returns All-PurposeSeason          GP     GS      No.      Yds.     Avg.    Long     TD TotalYds/Gm.   2018 9 6 8 146 18.2 26 0 269 29.9Career             9       6         8      146     18.2       26       0 269       29.9Career/2018 Highs: Carries: 6 vs. Air Force (10/12/18); Rushing Yards: 72 at rv/No. 24

Boise State (10/6/18); Rushing Touchdowns: 1 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18); Long Rush:72 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18); Kick Returns: 3 vs. UNLV (11/10/18), at Nevada(10/27/18); Kick Return Yards: 65 vs. UNLV (11/10/18); Long Kick Return: 26 vs. UNLV(11/10/18); Punt Returns: 2 at Nevada (10/27/18); Punt Return Yards: 4 at Nevada(10/27/18); Long Punt Return: 5 at Nevada (10/27/18); All-Purpose Yards: 76 at rv/No. 24Boise State (10/6/18); Total Touchdowns: 1 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18).

Byrd’s Career Game-by-GameRushing Receiving

Date      Opponent              GP   GS   Att.   Yds.    Avg.   TD   No.     Yds.     TD  A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.8.18 Sacramento State --- Did Not Play ---S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 1 11 11.0     0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 3      76    25.3     1       0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 6        0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 3 9 3.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 4 10 2.5 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 1 9 9.0 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0Kick ReturnsDate      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsA.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.8.18 Sacramento State --- Did Not Play ---S.15.18 No. 23/21 Arizona State 1 0 0 0.0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 0.0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 * 0 0 0.0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 * 2 32 16.0      23      0O.20.18 San José State* 1 * 0 0 0.0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 * 3      49 16.3 20 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 * 0 0 0.0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 * 3     65    21.7     26      0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#42     TROY CASSIDYLinebacker l Junior l 6-3 l 225 l Carlsbad, Calif. l Carlsbad HSl At San Diego State: Smart, athletic player who played in 11 games as a true freshman in

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2016 and started eight times last year ... Was listed third on the depth chart at one of the twooutside linebacker spots heading into the 2017 fall camp, but emerged as the starter ... Is listedas the starter at one of the outside linebacker positions heading into the Hawai’i game ... Alsosees time on special teams.

l 2018 (Junior): Has started the team’s 11 games ... Has 42 tackles on the season, including4.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, a forced fumble and five quarterback hurries ... Started theopener at No. 13/13 Stanford and had five tackles, including 0.5 TFL ... Had an assisted stopin a start vs. Sacramento State, which went down as a half sack (and a half TFL) ... Also addeda quarterback hurry ... Did not record a stat in a start vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State ... Madefive stops (two solo) in a start vs. Eastern Michigan ... Registered a solo stop and a quarterbackhurry in a start at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Had four tackles (two solo) in a start against AirForce ... Recorded five tackles (three solo) with one going for a loss and a quarterback hurryagainst San José State ... Had five stops (three solo) in a start at Nevada ... Had a big game atNew Mexico, recording five tackles for a third straight game, while adding career highs of twosacks (for nine yards) and two tackles for loss, along with two QBH ... Had four tackles (allsolo) with his first career forced fumble against UNLV ... The forced fumble was recovered byParker Baldwin, which led to an Aztec touchdown as time expired in the third quarter ... Followedwith a career-high seven stops in a start at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Started the first seven games and eight overall, while playing in all 13,making 31 tackles (15 solo) with 1.5 tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks for three yards, a pass breakupand five quarterback hurries ... Started for the first time of his career in the opener against UCDavis, making three tackles (two solo) ... Had one stop (one solo) in a second straight start atArizona State ... Started again vs. No. 19/19 Stanford and recorded one assisted tackle, 0.5sacks (and 0.5 TFL) for three yards and his first career pass breakup ... Had a then career highwith four tackles (two solo) and a tackle for loss in a start at Air Force ... Bettered his tackletotal with five stops (three solo) in another start vs. Northern Illinois ... Had three stops (onesolo) in a sixth straight start at UNLV ... Registered four tackles (two solo) and a QBH in a startvs. Boise State ... Did not start for the first time of the season against Fresno State, but was thefirst guy on defense off the bench ... Did not record a stat ... Also did not find the stat sheet atHawai’i in time off the bench ... Had a solo stop off the bench at San José State ... Did not findthe stat sheet against Nevada ... Had three tackles (one solo) and a game-high three quarter-back hurries off the bench vs. New Mexico ... Started against Army West Point in the ArmedForces Bowl when SDSU started four linebackers, making a then career-high six tackles andadding a quarterback hurry.

l 2016 (True Freshman): Played in each of the final 11 games, mostly on special teams,making 10 tackles (four solo) with a 1-yard sack (and tackle for loss) ... Did not play the firstthree games of the season ... Saw time on special teams for the first time of his collegiatecareer, but did not record a stat ... Also logged statless time vs. UNLV ... Had his first two tacklesof his career at Fresno State ... Made a career-high three stops (all solo) vs. San José State ...Also recorded his first sack (and tackle for loss), going for 1-yard ... Did not find the stat sheetat Utah State, but did play ... Tied a career high with three tackles (one solo) against Hawai'i... Made on assisted tackle at Nevada ... Had an assisted stop at Wyoming ... Logged statlesstime off the bench against Colorado State, at Wyoming in the MW Championship game and vs.Houston in the Las Vegas Bowl.

l High School: Was a three-year letterwinner at Carlsbad High School at nearby Carlsbad ...Recorded 178 tackles (119 solo), with 10 sacks over his Lancer career ... All-CIF San DiegoSection first-team defense honoree his senior season after ranking second on the team with 69tackles, 46 solo, four tackles for loss and two interceptions for 85 yards and 4.5 sacks, accordingto MaxPreps ... At tight end in 2015, recorded 226 yards on 13 receptions, scoring three touch-downs ... Helped lead Carlsbad to a 2015 Avocado West League championship, returning aninterception 70 yards for a touchdown in the title game ... All-Avocado West League secondteam honoree his junior season, recording 82 tackles, 55 solo, nine tackles for loss and fivesacks ... A three-star recruit by Rivals, Scout and ESPN ... Earned a grade of 72 by ESPN ... Let-tered in volleyball for the Lancers, earning All-Academic Team honors and scholar-athlete ac-colades and helping Carlsbad to a spot in the CIF San Diego Section Boys' VolleyballChampionship match.

l Personal: Troy Aaron Cassidy was born June 1, 1988, in San Diego, Calif. ... Also received of-fers from Arizona, Boise State, Colorado, Navy, Nevada, Oregon State, Utah State, Washingtonand Washington State (according to Rivals) ... Is majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

Cassidy’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2016 11 0 4 6 10 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 02017 13 8 15 16 31 1.5 0.5 0 1 0 02018 10 10 15 23 38 4.0 2.5 0 0 0 0Career           34    18       34     45     79     6.5     4.0        0 1 0      0Career Highs: Tackles: 7 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Tackles For Loss: 2.0 at New Mexico

(11/3/18); Sacks: 2.0 at New Mexico (11/3/18); Pass Breakups: 1 vs. No. 19/19 Stanford(9/16/17); Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. UNLV (11/10/18).2018 Highs: Tackles: 7 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Tackles For Loss: 2.0 at New Mexico

(11/3/18); Sacks: 2.0 at New Mexico (11/3/18); Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. UNLV (11/10/18).

Cassidy’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.3.16 New Hampshire --- Did Not Play --S.10.16 California --- Did Not Play --S.17.16 at Northern Illinois --- Did Not Play --O.1.16 at South Alabama 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.8.16 UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.16 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.16 San José State* 1 0 3 0 3   1.0   1.0 0 0 0 0O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 0 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0  S.2.17 UC Davis 1 1 2    1     3    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 1 1    0 1 0.0 0.0     0 0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 1 0 1     1 0.5   0.5     0 1    0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 1 2 2     4   1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 1 3    2     2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 1 1 2     3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 1 2 2     4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 1 2 4    6    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 1    4 5 0.5   0.0 0 0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 0 1 1 0.5   0.5     0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 2    3 5    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 2    2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 3    2 5    1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 3    2 5    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 2 3 5   2.0   2.0     0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 4    0 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 1    0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 1 6    7    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship(War Memorial Stadium; Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas,Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#31     JERRY CHANEYWarrior l Junior l 6-0 l 190 l Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. l Rancho Cucamonga HSl At San Diego State: Speedy, athletic body who moved to safety in the spring of 2017 after

working with the wideouts his first two years ... Was third on the depth chart at one of the War-rior spots heading into the season, but enters this weekend second behind 2017 Freshman All-American Tariq Thompson.

l 2018 (Junior): Played in the team’s 11 games without recording a stat, logging 11 snaps on

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defense ... Saw statless time on special teams at No. 13/13 Stanford in the opener and againstvs. Sacramento State in the home opener ... Also did not find the stat sheet against No. 23/25Arizona State, but played 11 snaps on defense ... Played statless time on special teams vs. East-ern Michigan, at rv/No. 24 Boise State, against Air Force, vs. San José State, at Nevada, atNew Mexico, vs. UNLV or at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Played his first career six games, recording three tackles (two on specialteams, one on defense) ... Did not record a stat in playing time at Air Force, vs. Northern Illinoisor at UNLV ... Made assisted tackles in three straight games played vs. Fresno State, San JoséState and Nevada.

l 2016 (Freshman): Did not play while working with the wide receivers. l 2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. l High School: Totaled 49 catches for 587 yards and four touchdowns over his career (according

to MaxPreps) at Rancho Cucamonga High School ... Had 19 catches for 232 yards (12.2 avg.)and a touchdown in 2014 and 30 receptions for 355 yards (11.8 avg.) and three scores in2013 ... Was a second-team all-Baseline League selection at safety as a senior ... Also wasnamed the team's receiver of the year ... A team captain in 2014 ... A three-star recruit byESPN and Scout, and a two-star recruit by Rivals and 247sports ... Received a grade of 73 by247sports and a 70 from ESPN ... Also was an honor student.

l Personal: Jerry Chaney was born Nov. 3, 1997, in Upland, Calif. ... Son of Jerry and MeraChaney ... Father, Jerry, played football at Purdue ... Also received an offer from UC Davis,and was recruited by Fresno State, San José State and USC ... Is majoring in psychology.

Chaney’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2017 6 0 0 3 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02018 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Career           17      0         0       3       3     0.0     0.0        0 0 0      0Career Highs: Tackles: 1 vs. Nevada (11/18/17), at San José State (11/4/17), vs. Fresno

State (10/21/17).2018 Highs:

#10 CHRISTIAN CHAPMANQuarterback l Senior l 6-0 l 200 l Carlsbad, Calif. l Carlsbad HSl At San Diego State: Mobile, accurate quarterback with a quick release ... Has started 33

games, including five postseason contests ... Is 24-9 as a starting quarterback, winning boththe 2015 and 2016 MW Championship game and the 2015 Hawai'i Bowl and 2016 Las VegasBowl ... In five career postseason appearances (MW championships and bowl games), is 4-1and has completed 39 of 62 attempts (62.9 pct.) for 554 yards and three touchdowns againsttwo interceptions for a 147.48 pass efficiency rating ... All-time SDSU Division I era (since1969) ranks (min. 15 starts): first in quarterback victories (24) and in quarterback winningpercentage (.727), and fifth in pass efficiency rating (144.7) ... Has nine career games withmultiple touchdown passes and has never thrown more than one interception in a game ... Hasthe longest streak of games with one or less interceptions (33) among active FBS starting quar-terbacks ... It is the longest streak in FBS play since Navy’s Keenan Reynolds went 45 gameswithout more than one interception in a game from 2012-15 ... His 31 consecutive starts atquarterback (snapped Sept. 15 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State) were the program's most sinceRyan Lindley started a school-record 44 straight from Oct. 18, 2008-Dec. 17, 2011 ... For hiscareer, has 38 touchdown passes against 12 interceptions.

l 2018 (Senior): Was named a Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Candidate, which goes out to thequarterback with the most accomplishments on and off the field, for a second straight season... For the season is 41-for-68 (60.3 pct.) for 625 yards with three touchdowns and one inter-ception ... Has a 149.12 pass efficiency rating ... If you take away the eight times that he hasbeen sacked (for 72 yards), has rushed four times for 25 yards (6.3 avg.) ... Has been a teamcaptain in three games on the season ... Started his third straight season opener at No. 13/13Stanford, where he was one of the team’s four captains ... Completed 10 of 15 passes for 113yards with a long of 28 yards ... Did not throw for a touchdown or an interception and wassacked five times ... Was 6-for-11 for 112 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions againstSacramento State, before going down with a knee injury midway through the second quarter... Became SDSU’s all-time leading winner among starting quarterbacks in the program’s DIhistory (since 1969), passing Ryan Lindley (2008-11) ... Missed the games against No. 23/25Arizona State, vs. Eastern Michigan and at rv/No. 24 Boise State, but traveled for the BS game... Also did not play against Air Force or against San José State ... Traveled to Nevada, but didnot play ... Returned to play off the bench at New Mexico, throwing for 182 yards and a touch-

down, going 13-for-19 without throwing an interception ... Played for the first time since Sept.8, 2018 because of a knee injury (missed the previous six-plus games) ... Set season highs incompletions (13), attempts (19), passing yards (182), touchdowns (1) and pass efficiencyrating (166.25) ... Received the highest grade of his career from Pro Football Focus and wasnamed to the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of the Week ... Earned the start againstUNLV, his first since the second game of the season vs. Sacramento State, going 8-for-10 for92 yards and a touchdown against one interception ... Would have set a career-high for com-pletion percentage (.800), but did not have enough pass attempts (10) to qualify (12) ... Threwfor 126 yards and a touchdown in a second straight start at Fresno State. completing 4 of 13passes ... Threw a 75-yard touchdown pass to Fred Trevillion, SDSU’s longest play of the season... Threw his third touchdown of the season and 38th of his career ... Stretched his FBS-leadingstreak with one or less interceptions as a starting quarterback to 33 ... It is the longest streakin FBS play since Navy’s Keenan Reynolds went 45 games without more than one interceptionin a game from 2012-15 ... Dropped to 24-9 all-time as a starting quarterback.

l 2017 (Junior): Was named a Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Candidate, which goes out to thequarterback with the most accomplishments on and off the field ... Was 146-for-243 on theseason for 1,873 yards and 13 touchdowns against four interceptions, the first which came ona Hail Mary with time expiring in the first half against UC Davis in the opener and the secondin the fourth quarter in the ninth game of the season at Hawai’i ... Went 33 quarters in betweenhis first and second interception (167 pass attempts), while throwing eight touchdown passesover that span ... Owned a 60.1 completion percentage and a 139.13 pass efficiency rating ...Among the MW leaders, ranked first in touchdown-to-interception percentage (3.3, T-27th na-tionally), second in interception percentage (1.6, 21st nationally), third in pass efficiency rating(139.13, 46th nationally), fourth in touchdown percentage (5.3) and yards per completion(12.83, 47th nationally), fifth in yards per attempt (7.71, 35th nationally), sixth in yards(1,873), and seventh in touchdowns (13), completions (146), attempts (243) and completionpercentage (60.1) ... His pass efficiency rating by half: 1st - 130.1, 2nd - 153.9 ... His pass ef-ficiency rating when winning: 136.1 - and when trailing: 147.8 ... His pass efficiency ratingwhen the score is within three points in the fourth quarter: 350.5 (4-for-4, 80 yards, 1 TD, 0INT) - and within seven points in the fourth quarter: 173.6 (11-for-16, 146 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT)... If you take away the 29 times he was sacked (for 193 yards), he rushed 43 times for 162yards (3.8 avg.) with a touchdown ... Was 16-for-21 for 220 yards and two touchdowns againstone interception in the opener against UC Davis ... The interception came on a Hail Mary withthe clock winding down in the first half ... The 16 completions tied a then career high as hefound nine different receivers in the game ... Was 9-for-18 for 73 yards and a touchdown passat Arizona State without throwing an interception ... Completed 21 of his 29 pass attempts for187 yards, one touchdown and zero interceptions against No. 19/19 Stanford ... Ended upwith career highs in completions (21, previous high was 16) and attempts (29, previous highwas 25) ... Led SDSU to the win on a game-winning drive that started with 6:15 left and usedup 5:21 of clock ... Numbers on the game-winning drive: 4-for-5 (4 of last 4), 47 yards, onetouchdown, three different receivers, 224.96 pass efficiency rating ... Was 10-for-16 for 180yards and a touchdown without throwing an interception at Air Force ... Recorded his fourthsecond-half comeback victory, tied with David Lowery and Mark Halda for fourth in SDSU’s Di-vision I era (since 1969) ... Found David Wells with a 28-yard touchdown pass in the fourthquarter to put SDSU up, 21-17 ... Completed 10 of 19 passes for 136 yards and two touchdownsvs. Northern Illinois ... Was his eighth career game with multiple touchdown passes ... Was 14-for-23 for 172 yards, while rushing three times for eight yards and a touchdown at UNLV ...Scored his first career rushing touchdown ... Was 12-for-27 for a season-high 240 yards and atouchdown against Boise State ... Threw an 89-yard touchdown pass to Fred Trevillion, thefourth-longest passing play in SDSU history and the longest since a 90-yard pass by RyanLindley to Vincent Brown vs. No. 25 Utah on Nov. 20, 2010, and tied for the eighth longest inFBS play in 2017 ... Also rushed a career-high 14 times for 26 yards ... Was 10 of 20 passingfor 77 yards with no touchdowns (or interceptions) against Fresno State ... Was 5-for-11 for83 yards and a touchdown at Hawai’i, while also throwing an interception ... Threw an inter-ception in the fourth quarter, his first since the final play of the first half against UC Davis ona Hail Mary attempt ... The interception snapped his streak of 167 passes without a pick, whichwas just 11 shy of Dan McGwire’s school record of 178 set in 1990 ... Was 4-for-5 for 77 yardsand a touchdown at San José State without throwing an interception ... Was 15-for-23 for 205yards and a touchdown without throwing an interception once again against Nevada ... Threwa pass to nine different receivers ... Also added a 9-yard rush ... Was 14-for-21 for 198 yards,two touchdowns and an interception against New Mexico ... Improved to 23-5 as the startingquarterback over his career ... The 23 victories tied Ryan Lindley (2008-09-10-11) for themost in SDSU’s Division I history (since 1969) ... With his performance vs. UNM, he recordedhis ninth multi-touchdown game (he has never thrown more than one interception in a game)

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... Threw his 12th and 13th touchdown passes of the season, giving him 35 for his career ...Was 6-for-10 for 25 yards with an interception and no touchdowns against Army West Point inthe Armed Forces Bowl.

l 2016 (Sophomore): Racked up numerous superlatives, including being named a "OtherQuarterbacks to Watch" by Athlon Sports' Steven Lassan, a "Top 25 MW Player to Watch" bythe Orlando Sentinel's Matt Murschel, "SDSU's Key Player to a Successful Season" by CampusInsiders' Pete Fiutak, a "Group of 5 Wild Card Players" by Athlon Sports' J.P. Scott and a "SDSUPlayer to Watch" by Lindy's Sports ... Was 153-for-251 (61.0 pct.) for 1,994 yards and 20touchdowns with just six interceptions, owning a 149.20 pass efficiency rating ... His 61.0 com-pletion percentage was the third best by an Aztec since 1996 ... (Min. 180 attempts), rankedsecond in the MW in pass touchdown percentage (11th nationally, 8.0) and touchdown-to-in-terception percentage (T-23rd nationally, 3.33), third in pass efficiency rating (24th nationally,149.20) and pass touchdowns (T-45th nationally, 20), fourth in yards per attempt (35th na-tionally, 7.94), yards per completion (41st nationally, 13.03) and completion percentage (49thnationally, 61.0), and fourth in interception percentage (58th nationally, 2.4) ... If you takeaway the 28 times that he was sacked for 159 yards, he ended up rushing 43 times for 222yards (5.2 avg.) ... Had multiple touchdown passes in six games ... Had a solid opener vs. NewHampshire in just his third career start, completing 16 of 25 passes for a career-high 283 yardsand a career-best two touchdowns ... His 283 yards were the most by an Aztec since QuinnKaehler had 326 vs. Air Force on Nov. 21, 2014 ... Threw an 86-yard pass to Mikah Holder inthe first quarter, tied for the seventh-longest pass in program history ... Also rushed six timesfor 7 yards (4.5 avg.) ... Was 14-for-23 for 129 yards, a touchdown and an interception againstCalifornia ... The interception stopped numerous streaks, including 87 passes by Chapman with-out an interception, 254 pass attempts by SDSU without an interception and 404 snaps withouta turnover ... Was 11-for-19 with a career-high three touchdowns and 126 yards in his fifthcareer start ... Became the first Aztec with three touchdown passes in a game since MaxwellSmith threw three vs. Wyoming on Nov. 14, 2015 ... All three scores came in the first half asSDSU raced out to a 28-7 lead ... Completed 13 of 22 passes for 159 yards and a touchdownat South Alabama ... Was 15-for-20 for 215 yards and one touchdown without throwing a pickagainst UNLV ... Connected on a career-high 75 percent of his passing attempts (min. 5 att.) ...It was his seventh straight game with at least one passing touchdown ... Was only called on topass 12 times at Fresno State, completing seven passes for 72 yards ... Also rushed six timesfor 26 yards (4.3 avg.) with a long of 13 yards ... Was 13-for-18 (72.2 pct.) for 167 yardsand a touchdown pass in a start vs. San José State ... Threw an interception for the first timein 82 passes (81 passes in between picks) ... Also rushed five times for a season-high 31 yards(6.2 avg.) with a long of 13 yards ... Completed 4 of 9 attempts for 14 yards and a touchdownat Utah State ... The 14 yards were the fewest thrown in a game in SDSU's Division I history(since 1969) ... Also ran three times for six yards, including a long run of 10 yards ... Had agood game against Hawai'i, going 7-for-15 for 76 yards and three touchdowns with one inter-ception ... The three touchdown passes tied a career high (also at Northern Illinois) ... Was 11-for-16 for 146 yards and two touchdowns with zero interceptions at Nevada ... Posted aseason-high pass efficiency rating of 186.65) ... Finished 15-for-26 for 211 yards and twotouchdowns without throwing an interception at Wyoming ... Lost for just the second time in 13games (11-2) as the starting quarterback ... Was 11-for-19 for 183 yards and two touchdownswith one interception at Colorado State ... Threw multiple touchdown passes for the fourthstraight game and sixth time of his career (all this season) ... Finished 6-for-13 for 85 yardsand an interception at Wyoming in the MW Championship game ... Added nine rushes for 17yards ... Was 10-for-14 for 128 yards and a touchdown without throwing an interception againstHouston in the Las Vegas Bowl ... Improved to 13-3 as the starting quarterback and 4-0 inpostseason games (2-0 in MW championships, 2-0 in bowl games) ... Of Chapman's 10 com-pletions, six went for first down and one went for a touchdown ... On first down, Chapman was5-for-5 for 83 yards and a touchdown ... Finished with a pass efficiency rating of 171.8, makingSDSU 6-0 in 2016 when owning a rating of 165 or better ... Threw his 20th touchdown pass ofthe season and 22nd of his career.

l 2015 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in nine games with two starts, including each of thefinal seven contests ... Started the final two games with starter Maxwell Smith out with aninjury and both were wins ... Completed 29 of 49 passes (59.2 pct.) for 436 yards, two touch-downs and an interception for a passing efficiency of 141.10 ... Also rushed 16 times for 72yards (4.5 avg.) with a long run of 13 yards ... Logged his first career collegiate snaps againstSan Diego, going 2-for-2 for 39 yards with a 263.80 pass efficiency rating ... Had a long of 32yards to Rashaad Penny ... Came off the bench at California and was 4-for-13 for 37 yardsand an interception ... Had a long of 20 yards ... Did not play in the next five games (vs. SouthAlabama, at Penn State, vs. Fresno State, at Hawai‘i and at San José State) ... Came in late toplay against Utah State without recording a stat ... Also played at Colorado State, but did not

throw a pass ... Logged late snaps against Wyoming without attempting a pass ... Played for afourth straight game at UNLV, but did not attempt a pass ... Played significant time against Ne-vada with starting quarterback Maxwell Smith going down with a torn ACL early in the firstquarter ... Finished 6-for-9 (66.7 pct.) for 44 yards, with a long of 21 yards ... Also added 29rushing yards on four attempts (7.2 avg.) ... Was 9-for-14 for 203 yards and his first careertouchdown pass in his first career start without throwing an interception against Air Force inthe Mountain West Championship ... Was named the game’s offensive most valuable player ...Set career highs in completions (9), pass attempts (14), yards (203), touchdowns (1) and passefficiency rating (209.7, min. 12 attempts) ... The 209.7 pass efficiency rating was the sec-ond-highest mark in SDSU’s Division I history among quarterbacks making their Aztec debut(Kevin McKechnie, 291.82 vs. Navy on Sept. 5, 1997) ... The 203 passing yards were the mostby an Aztec on the season and the most since Quinn Kaehler threw for 326 vs. Air Force onNov. 21, 2014 ... Also added a career-best 32 rushing yards on a career-high six attempts (5.3avg.) ... Had a career-long 48-yard pass ... Was 8-for-11 (72.7 pct.) for 113 yards and a touch-down vs. Cincinnati in the Hawai‘i Bowl in his second career start ... Touchdown pass was a 33-yarder to Donnel Pumphrey ... Also rushed five times for 20 yards (4.0 avg.).

l 2014 (True Freshman): Was on the travel roster the entire season ... Was listed as thebackup for two games with starting quarterback Quinn Kaehler hurting his throwing shoulder,but did not see any action ... Ultimately used his redshirt season.

l High School: A three-year letterwinner at Carlsbad High School in nearby Carlsbad, Calif. ...A two-time first-team all-Avocado League selection ... Earned second-team all-North Countyhonors ... Was the team's offensive MVP ... Completed 132-of-219 attempts (60.3 percent) for1,986 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior ... Also rushed for 194 yards on 46 attempts ... Asa junior, passed for 1,899 yards and 18 touchdowns for the Lancers ... Was a three-star recruitby Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN.com, and a two-star recruit by 247sports.com ... Is ratedas the 39th-best quarterback by ESPN and the 73rd best by Scout ... Received a scout grade of76 by ESPN and 247sports.

l Personal: Christian Chapman was born Oct. 1, 1995, in Las Vegas, Nev. ... Son of Craig Chap-man ... Chose SDSU over offers from Arkansas State, Brigham Young, Colorado State, SMU andWashington State ... Is majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

Chapman’s Career StatisticsPassing Rushing

Season          GP    GS  Cmp.    Att.     Pct.  Int.   TD  Yds.      Rtg. Att. Yds.  TD   2015 9 2 29 49 59.2 1 2 436 143.31 16 72 02016 14 14 153 251 61.0 6 20 1,994 149.20 71 63 02017 13 13 146 243 60.1 4 13 1,873 139.19 72 -31 12018 5 4 41 68 60.3 1 3 625 149.12 12 -47 0Career           41    33   369   611   60.4   12   38 4,928  144.74 171 57    1Career Highs: Completions: 21 vs. No. 19/19 Stanford (9/16/17); Attempts: 29 vs. No.

19/19 Stanford (9/16/17); Passing Yards: 283 vs. New Hampshire (9/3/16); Passing Touch-downs: 3 vs. Hawai’i (11/5/16), at Northern Illinois (9/17/16); Long Pass: 89 vs. Boise State(10/14/17); Completion Pct. (min. 12 att.): 76.19 (16-for-21) vs. UC Davis (9/2/17); EfficiencyRating (min. 12 att.): 209.66 vs. Air Force (12/5/15); Carries: 14 vs. Boise State (10/14/17);Rushing Yards: 32 vs. Air Force (12/5/15); Rushing Touchdowns: 1 at UNLV (10/7/17); LongRush: 26 at UNLV (10/7/17).2018 Highs: Completions: 13 at New Mexico (11/3/18); Attempts: 19 at New Mexico

(11/3/18); Passing Yards: 182 at New Mexico (11/3/18); Passing Touchdowns: 1 at Fresno State(11/17/18), vs. UNLV (11/10/18), at New Mexico (11/3/18); Long Pass: 75 at Fresno State(11/17/18); Completion Pct. (min. 12 att.): 68.42 (13-for-19) at New Mexico (11/3/18); Effi-ciency Rating (min. 12 att.): 166.25 at New Mexico (11/3/18); Carries: 6 at No. 13/13 Stanford(8/31/18); Rushing Yards: 19 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Long Rush: 9 at Fresno State(11/17/18).

Chapman’s Career Game-by-GamePassingDate      Opponent              GP   GS  Cmp.    Att      Pct.  Int.   TD  Yds.      Rtg.  S.5.15 San Diego 1 0 2 2    100.0     0 0      39   263.80S.12.15 at California 1 0 4 13      30.8     1     0 37 39.29S.19.15 South Alabama --- Did Not Play ---S.26.15 at Penn State --- Did Not Play ---O.3.15 Fresno State* --- Did Not Play ---O.10.15 at Hawai‘i* --- Did Not Play ---O.17.15 at San José State* --- Did Not Play ---

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Date      Opponent              GP   GS  Cmp.    Att      Pct.  Int.   TD  Yds.      Rtg.  O.23.15 Utah State* 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00O.31.15 at Colorado State* 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00N.14.15 Wyoming* 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00N.21.15 at UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00N.28.15 Nevada* 1 0 6 9 66.67 0 0 44 107.73D.5.15 Air Force`` 1 1 9     14   64.29     0 1   203  209.66D.24.15 vs. Cincinnati% 1 1 8 11 72.73 0 1    113 189.02S.3.16 New Hampshire 1 1 16 25    64.00     0     2   283   185.49 S.10.16 California 1 1 14 23 60.87 1     1 129 113.63 S.17.16 at Northern Illinois 1 1 11 19 57.89 1    3    126 155.18O.1.16 at South Alabama 1 1 13 22 59.09 0 1 159 134.80O.8.16 UNLV* 1 1 15 20 75.00     0 1 215 181.80O.14.16 at Fresno State* 1 1 7 12 58.33 0 0 72 108.73O.21.16 San José State* 1 1 13 18 72.22 1     1 167 157.38O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 1 4 9 44.44 0 1      14 94.18N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 1 7 15 46.67 1    3      76 141.89N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 1 11 16 68.75 0 2 146 186.65N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 1 15     26 57.69 0 2 211 151.25 N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 1 11 19 57.89 1     2 183 163.01D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 1 6 13 46.15 1 0 85 85.69D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 1 10 14 71.43 0 1 128 171.80S.2.17 UC Davis 1 1 16 21   76.19     1     2    220  186.10S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 1 9 18 50.00 0 1 73 102.40S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 1 21 29    72.41 0 1 187 137.96S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 1 10 16 62.50 0 1 180 177.62S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 1 10 19 52.63 0 2    136 147.49  O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 1 14 24 58.33 0 0 172 118.53O.14.17 Boise State* 1 1 12 27 44.44 0 1 240   131.33O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 1 10 20 50.00 0 0 77 82.34O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 1 5 11 45.45 1     1 83 120.65N.4.17 at San José State* 1 1 4 5 80.00 0 1 77 275.36N.18.17 Nevada* 1 1 15 23 65.22 0 1 205 154.43N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 1 10 20 50.00 1    2    198 167.77D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 1 6 10 60.00 1     0 25 61.00A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 10 15 66.67 0 0 113 129.95S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 6 11 54.54 0 0 112 140.07S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State --- Did Not Play - Injured ---S.22.18 Eastern Michigan --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.12.18 Air Force* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---  O.20.18 San José State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.27.18 at Nevada* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 13     19   68.42     0 1   182  166.25N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 8 10 80.00 1 1     92 170.28N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 4 13 30.77 0 1    126 137.57Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. `` - 2015 Sports Authority Mountain WestChampionship (Qualcomm Stadium; San Diego, Calif.). % - 2015 Hawai‘i Bowl (Aloha Stadium;Honolulu, Hawaii). @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship (War Memorial Stadium; Laramie,Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas, Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed MartinArmed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#68     MYLES CHEATUMDefensive End l Junior l 6-2 l 270 l Cedar Park, Texas l Cedar Park HSl At San Diego State: Athletic defensive linemen who continues to improve his technique ...

Battled a foot injury late in the 2017 season after starting the first eight games of the year ...Is listed as the backup defensive end to Chibu Onyeukwu heading into the weekend.

l 2018 (Junior): Has 23 tackles on the season in 11 games (three starts), including 3.5 tacklesfor loss, two sacks, a fumble recovery and three quarterback hurries ... Made two assistedtackles in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford ... Had a solo tackle vs. Sacramento State, whichwent down as a 1-yard tackle for loss ... Earned the start at defensive tackle against No. 23/25Arizona State, making three tackles, including a 4-yard sack (and tackle for loss) and a quar-terback hurry ... The sack came on a fourth-and-1 situation with ASU on SDSU’s 11-yard line

... Had a good all-around game in another start at defensive tackle against Eastern Michigan,making a season-high four tackles (three solo) with 0.5 tackles for loss, his first career fumblerecovery and two quarterback hurries ... The fumble recovery led to a touchdown, which putSDSU up, 17-3, in the second quarter ... Had four stops (two solo) in extensive time off thebench at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Made two solo stops in his third start of the season againstAir Force ... Had an assisted tackle in the second half against San José State after missing thefirst half because of a targeting call the previous week vs. Air Force ... Had two assisted tacklesat Nevada ... Recorded two tackles (one solo), including a sack at New Mexico ... Did not findthe stat sheet for the first time all season in 24 snaps off the bench against UNLV ... Had twoassisted tackles in 23 snaps at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Logged a start in the first eight games, missing the game at Hawai’iwith a foot injury ... Returned to play off the bench in three of the final four games with thelingering injury ... Had 18 tackles (13 solo), including three tackles for loss for 12 yards, twosacks for nine yards, a forced fumble and four quarterback hurries ... Started for the first timeof his career in just his sixth career game against UC Davis in the opener, recording one solotackle ... Started again at Arizona State and came up with four tackles (three solo), includingtwo tackles for loss, a sack, a forced fumble and a quarterback hurry ... The sack, TFL andforced fumble were both the first of his career ... Made an assisted stop in a start vs. No. 19/19Stanford ... Registered a career-high six tackles (three solo) and two quarterback hurries atAir Force ... Did not record a stat in a start vs. Northern lllinois ... Had another solid outing atUNLV, coming up with two solo tackles, including a 7-yard sack and tackle for loss ... Did notfind the stat sheet in a start against Boise State ... Had two solo tackles in a start against FresnoState ... Did not travel to Hawai’i because of a foot injury ... Did not record a stat in playingtime at San José State ... Finished with a solo stop in a reserve role against Nevada ... Did notplay because of an injury against New Mexico ... Had a solo stop off the bench against ArmyWest Point in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l 2016 (Freshman): Appeared in five games over the season off the bench, recording fourtackles (three solo) ... Made his first career tackle, a solo stop, in the opener against NewHampshire ... Recorded one solo tackle vs. San José State ... Had a career-high two tackles(one solo) vs. Hawai'i ... Other games played came against UNLV and at Utah State.

l 2015 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first season at SDSU. l High School: Recorded 10 tackles for loss as a senior at Cedar Park High, leading the Tim-

berwolves to a 12-4 overall record and a narrow loss in the Conference 5A Division 2 champi-onship game ... Also rushed for 113 yards and eight touchdowns, and added 13 receptions for223 yards and two scores on offense in 2014 ... A three-year varsity letterwinner at CedarPark High, where he led the Timberwolves to a combined 37-8 record, according to MaxPreps... A two-time all-District 25 selection ... A two-star recruit by Rivals, Scout and 247sports ...Earned a 75 grade by 247sports ... Also lettered in basketball in high school.

l Personal: Myles Alexander Cheatum was born March 4, 1997, in Athens, Greece ... Son ofMyles and Phyllis Cheatum ... Chose San Diego State over offers from Fresno State, LouisianaTech, North Texas and Texas State (according to Rivals) ... Also drew interest from Louisiana-Monroe, Texas Tech and UTSA ... Is majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

Cheatum’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2016 5 0 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02017 11 8 13 5 18 3.0 2.0 0 0 1 02018 11 3 10 13 23 3.5 2.0 0 0 0 1Career           27    11       26     19     45     6.5     4.0        0 0 1      1Career Highs: Tackles: 6 at Air Force (9/23/17); Tackles For Loss: 2.0 at Arizona State

(9/9/17); Sacks: 1.0, four times; Forced Fumbles: 1 at Arizona State (9/9/17); Fumble Recov-eries: 1 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18).2018 Highs: Tackles: 4 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18), vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18);

Tackles For Loss: 1.0 at New Mexico (11/3/18), vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18), Sacra-mento State (9/8/18); Sacks: 1.0 at New Mexico (11/3/18), vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State(9/15/18); Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18).

Cheatum’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.3.16 New Hampshire 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.10.16 California --- Did Not Play ---S.17.16 at Northern Illinois --- Did Not Play ---O.1.16 at South Alabama --- Did Not Play ---O.8.16 UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

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Date      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  O.14.16 at Fresno State* --- Did Not Play ---O.21.16 San José State* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0  O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 0 1    1    2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.12.16 at Nevada* --- Did Not Play ---N.19.16 at Wyoming* --- Did Not Play ---N.26.16 Colorado State* --- Did Not Play ---D.3.16 at Wyoming@ --- Did Not Play ---D.17.16 vs. Houston^ --- Did Not Play ---S.2.17 UC Davis 1 1 1    0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 1 2 1 3   2.0   1.0 0 0 1    0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 1 0 1     1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 1 3    3    6    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 1 2 0 2 1.0 1.0     0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 1 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 0 0 2    2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 0 1    0 1   1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 1    2     3   1.0   1.0     0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 3    1 4    0.5 0.0 0 0 0 1O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 2 2    4    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 0 2    2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 1 1 2 1.0   1.0     0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.17.17 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 2    2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship(War Memorial Stadium; Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas,Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#81     ETHAN DEDEAUX                                         (DAY-doh)Wide Receiver l RS-Freshman l 5-9 l 185 l Las Vegas, Nev. l Liberty HSl At San Diego State: Excellent route-runner with great hands ... Will be expected to log snaps

as a receiver and on special teams ... Entered 2018 as the starter at `Z' receiver ... Also can re-turn punts.

l 2018 (Freshman): Started the team’s first five games, missing the next three (one withinjury, two because of personal reasons), before returning to play at New Mexico and to startthe last two ... Has 22 catches for 262 yards (11.9 avg.) with a long of 46 yards ... Also hasfour rushes for 13 yards (3.2 avg.) and four punt returns for minus-7 yards (-1.8 avg.) ...Started his first career appearance at No. 13/13 Stanford, making three catches for 21 yards(7.0 avg.) ... Also had a 4-yard rush ... Had six receptions and 90 yards in just his second careerstart and game played against Sacramento State ... The six catches and 90 yards were a gamehigh ... His 90 yards were the most by an Aztec freshman since at least 1996 ... For his efforts,was named to the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of the Week ... Also returned hisfirst career punt or five yards ... Made two catches for 30 yards (15.0 avg.) in a third straightstart vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State ... Also added a 6-yard rush and returned a punt (for a 1-yard loss) ... Started for a fourth straight game vs. Eastern Michigan, recording two catches for20 yards (10.0 avg.) with a long of 11 yards ... Also returned one punt for two yards ... Startedat rv/No. 24 Boise State without recording a stat ... Exited the game early after a shoulderinjury suffered on a punt return and fumble ... Did not play against Air Force because of theshoulder injury, and missed the next two because of personal reasons ... Returned to log 16snaps at New Mexico, making two catches for 38 yards (19.0 avg.) ... Had a big game in astart vs. UNLV, making a career-high and game-high seven receptions for 63 yards (9.0 avg.)... The seven catches were tied for the second most in a game during the Jeff Horton offensivecoordinator era (since 2015) ... Started at Fresno State, but did not find the stat sheet.

l 2017 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first season at SDSU. l High School: Four-year letterwinner at Liberty High School in Las Vegas ... Did a little bit of

everything for the Patriots, logging time as a wide receiver, running back, cornerback, safetyand even quarterback ... Helped lead Liberty to a 43-11 record over the four years, includinga 17-1 mark in league action ... According to MaxPreps, amassed 2,843 receiving yards on138 catches (20.6 avg.) and 34 touchdowns over his final three seasons, while adding 590rushing yards on 69 attempts (8.6 avg.) and 14 additional scores ... Best season was his senioryear in 2016 when he had 59 catches for 1,162 yards (19.7 ag.) and 15 touchdowns, whilerushing for 280 yards and eight touchdowns on 32 carries (8.8 avg.) ... Also was 9-for-10 for27 yards as a quarterback as a junior in 2015 ... Recorded 110 tackles, 11 interceptions, 28pass deflections, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery over his four-year career ... Alsoreturned 36 kicks for 1,030 yards (28.6 avg.) and three touchdowns over his career to goalong with nine punt returns for 100 yards (11.1 avg.) ... Altogether had 54 touchdowns in 54games over his career, including 23 as a senior ... Was a three-time all-state selection and athree-time all-league pick ... Was a three-star recruit by Rivals (wide receiver) and ESPN (ath-lete), and a two-star recruit by 247sports and Scout (cornerback) ... 247sports graded him outat 79 ... Received a grade of 71 by ESPN, where he is also rated as the 14th-best recruit in thestate of Nevada ... Also ran track at Liberty High School ... Was on the school's dean's list andwas a student of the month.

l Personal: Ethan Miles Dedeaux was born Oct. 14, 1998, in West Hills, Calif. ... Son of JonDedeaux ... Picked the Aztecs over offers from Hawai'i, UNLV, Idaho, Northern Arizona andAdams State ... Is majoring in communication with an emphasis in liberal arts.

Dedeaux’ Career StatisticsReceivingSeason          GP     GS     Rec.      Yds.      Avg.      Long       TD2018 8 7 22 262 11.9 46 0Career             8       7       22      262     11.9         46         0Career/2018 Highs: Receptions: 7 vs. UNLV (11/10/18); Receiving Yards: 90 vs. Sacra-

mento State (9/8/18); Long Reception: 46 vs. UNLV (11/10/18); Carries: 1 vs. No. 23/25 ArizonaState (9/15/18), at No. 13/13 Stanford (8/31/18); Rushing Yards: 6 vs. No. 23/25 ArizonaState (9/15/18); Long Rush: 6 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18) Punt Returns: 1, fourtimes; Punt Return Yards: 5 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Long Punt Return: 5 vs. SacramentoState (9/8/18); All-Purpose Yards: 95 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18).

Dedeaux’ Career Game-by-GameReceivingDate      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsA.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 3 21 7.0 9      0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 6      90     15.0 27      0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 2 30 15.0      15 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 2 20 10.0 11 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* --- Did Not Play - Injury ---O.20.18 San José State* --- Did Not Play - Personal ---O.27.18 at Nevada* --- Did Not Play - Personal ---N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 2 38 19.0      29      0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 7      63 9.0 46      0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#79     DAISHAWN DIXON                                (DAY-shawn)Off. Guard l Junior l 6-5 l 320 l San Antonio, TX l William Howard Taft HSl At San Diego State: Big body who is coming off a season where he started all 13 games ...

Has good technique and good quickness for an offensive guard ... Has played in 38 consecutivegame and started 24 straight ... Is listed as the starter at left guard heading into the weekend.

l 2018 (Junior): Started the team’s 11 games this season at left guard ... Is the only player toplay all 736 snaps this season ... Started the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, his 14th consecutivestart and 28th straight game played ... Also started vs. Sacramento State, vs. No. 23/25 ArizonaState, vs. Eastern Michigan, at rv/No. 24 Boise State, against Air Force, vs. San José State, atNevada, at New Mexico, vs. UNLV and at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Started all 13 games at left guard ... Had the third-most snaps on theteam (819), according to Pro Football Focus ... Started the opener for the first time of his career

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against UC Davis at left guard ... Also started at Arizona State, vs. No. 19/19 Stanford, at AirForce, vs. Northern Illinois, at UNLV, against Boise State, vs. Fresno State, at Hawai’i, at SanJosé State, against Nevada, vs. New Mexico and against Army West Point in the Armed ForcesBowl.

l 2016 (Freshman): Played in all 14 games, mostly on the PAT and field goal unit ... Loggedhis first career appearance in the opener against New Hampshire ... According to Pro FootballFocus, logged 34 snaps on the offensive line last year, the second most among back-up offensivelinemen on the team ... According to the website, had two snaps at South Alabama, seven inback-to-back games at San José State and at Utah State, a season-high 15 vs. Hawai'i andthree at Nevada.

l 2015 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first year on The Mesa.l High School: Represented the U.S. National Select Team in a 2015 win over the IFAF World

Team on Jan. 31, 2015, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas ... A first-team all-District selection... A two-star recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com ... A three-year letterwinner at WilliamHoward Taft High School in San Antonio, Texas ... Played basketball as a sophomore.

l Personal: Daishawn Tarik Dixon was born June 19, 1997, in Phoenix, Ariz. ... Son of ChamaraCantrell and stepson of Larry Cantrell, and Rodney Dixon and stepson of Rosa Dixon ... PickedSDSU over an offer from New Mexico State (according to Rivals), while also receiving interestfrom New Mexico, Oklahoma State and UTSA ... Is an interdisciplinary studies major.

Dixon’s Career StatisticsSeason GP GS2016 14 02017 13 132018 11 11Career 38 24

Dixon’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent                                                           GP       GS/POS           S.3.16 New Hampshire 1 S.10.16 California 1 S.17.16 at Northern Illinois 1 O.1.16 at South Alabama 1 O.8.16 UNLV* 1 O.14.16 at Fresno State* 1 O.21.16 San José State* 1 O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1S.2.17 UC Davis 1 LGS.9.17 at Arizona State 1 LGS.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 LGS.23.17 at Air Force* 1 LGS.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 LGO.7.17 at UNLV* 1 LGO.14.17 Boise State* 1 LGO.21.17 Fresno State* 1 LGO.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 LGN.4.17 at San José State* 1 LGN.18.17 Nevada* 1 LGN.24.17 New Mexico* 1 LGD.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 LGA.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 LGS.8.18 Sacramento State 1 LGS.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 LGS.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 LGO.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 LGO.12.18 Air Force* 1 LGO.20.18 San José State* 1 LGO.27.18 at Nevada* 1 LG

Date      Opponent                                                           GP       GS/POSN.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 LGN.10.18 UNLV* 1 LGN.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 LG* - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship (War Memorial Stadium;Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas, Nev.). + - 2017 Lock-heed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#62     NICK GERHARD                                      (GAIR-hard)Center l Junior l 6-5 l 300 l Arlington, TX l Mansfield Timberview HSl At San Diego State: Athletic blocker who continues to get bigger in the weight room ... Was

listed as the backup center heading into the season behind Dominic Gudino, but has startedfour games (two at center, two at right guard) because of various injuries ... Is expected tostart at right guard Saturday against Hawai’i.

l 2018 (Junior): Has played in nine games on the season, starting four times - twice at centerand twice at right guard ... Did not play at No. 13/13 Stanford or against Sacramento State... Made his season debut on special teams against No. 23/25 Arizona State ... Made his firstcareer start in just his 11th career game vs. Eastern Michigan, starting at center ... Graded outas the third-best offensive lineman in the game behind preseason all-Mountain West selectionsKeith Ismael and Tyler Roemer ... Graded out as the top SDSU offensive lineman the followingweek at rv/No. 24 Boise State in his second straight start at center ... Played on special teamsagainst Air Force, and again vs. San José State and at Nevada ... Logged 57 snaps off the benchat New Mexico after coming in for an injured Dominic Gudino ... Earned his third start of theseason (and career) and first at right guard vs. UNLV ... Started again at right guard the fol-lowing week at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Played in four games off the bench, including four of the team's finalsix contests ... Appearances came against Fresno State, at Hawai'i, at San José State and againstNew Mexico ... Ended up logging 31 snaps (according to Pro Football Focus) with a season-high23 at SJSU.

l 2016 (Freshman): Played in five games, including outings at South Alabama, vs. San JoséState, at Utah State, vs. Hawai'i and at Nevada ... Logged 24 snaps, according to Pro FootballFocus ... Was an emergency short snapper vs. South Alabama ... Had seven snaps each in con-secutive games vs. San José State, at Utah State and vs. Hawai'i ... Final three snaps of theseason came at Nevada.

l 2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. l High School: Led Mansfield Timberview High School to a 18-6 record over his two years, in-

cluding a 10-2 mark in 2014 ... A first-team all-District, all-State and DFW Super Team selectionas a senior ... A two-star recruit by Rivals, Scout and 247sports ... Earned a grade of 74 by247sports ...Also played baseball in high school (pitcher and first base).

l Personal: Nicholas Wayne Gerhard was born May 26, 1996, in Fort Hood, Texas ... Son ofJames Gerhard and Jacquelynn Adams ... According to Rivals, also received recruiting interestfrom Kansas State, New Mexico, North Texas and UTEP ... Is majoring in history.

Gerhard’s Career StatisticsSeason GP GS2016 5 02017 4 02018 9 4Career 18 4

Gerhard’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent                                                           GP       GS/POS           S.3.16 New Hampshire --- Did Not Play --- S.10.16 California --- Did Not Play --- S.17.16 at Northern Illinois --- Did Not Play --- O.1.16 at South Alabama 1 O.8.16 UNLV* --- Did Not Play --- O.14.16 at Fresno State* --- Did Not Play --- O.21.16 San José State* 1 O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 N.19.16 at Wyoming* --- Did Not Play ---

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Date      Opponent                                                           GP       GS/POSN.26.16 Colorado State* --- Did Not Play --- D.3.16 at Wyoming@ --- Did Not Play --- D.17.16 vs. Houston^ --- Did Not Play ---S.2.17 UC Davis --- Did Not Play ---S.9.17 at Arizona State --- Did Not Play ---S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.23.17 at Air Force* --- Did Not Play ---S.30.17 Northern Illinois --- Did Not Play ---O.7.17 at UNLV* --- Did Not Play ---O.14.17 Boise State* --- Did Not Play ---O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 N.4.17 at San José State* 1 N.18.17 Nevada* --- Did Not Play ---N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ --- Did Not Play ---A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.8.18 Sacramento State --- Did Not Play ---S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 CO.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 CO.12.18 Air Force* 1O.20.18 San José State* 1O.27.18 at Nevada* 1N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1N.10.18 UNLV* 1 RGN.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 RG * - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship (War Memorial Stadium;Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas, Nev.). + - 2017 Lock-heed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#56     DOMINIC GUDINO                                 (GOO-deen-oh)Off. Guard l Sophomore l 6-3 l 300 l Chula Vista, Calif. l Olympian HSl At San Diego State: Athletic, young offensive lineman who worked himself into the two-

deep for his true freshman season in 2017 ... Is listed as the starting center heading into theHawai’i game, battling various leg injuries throughout the season.

l 2018 (Sophomore): Has played in eight of the team’s 11 games, starting six times, includingfour games at center and two at right guard ... Started the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford atcenter ... Played nine snaps in a reserve role vs. Sacramento State while nursing an ankle injury... Came in to relieve an injured Zachary Thomas at right guard against No. 23/25 ArizonaState, playing 70 snaps ... Did not play against Eastern Michigan or at rv/No. 24 Boise State... Started again at center vs. Air Force and vs. San José State ... Moved to right guard for astart at Nevada ... Started at right guard at New Mexico, but only played 13 snaps beforeleaving the game and not returning with an injury ... Missed the UNLV game with the injury ...Returned to start at center at Fresno State.

l 2017 (True Freshman): Played in eight games last year with six starts ... Was on the travelroster for each of the first four games of the season, but did not play ... Started the fifth gameagainst Northern Illinois in his first career appearance with senior starter Antonio Rosalesdeemed not able to play with an ankle injury ... Was the first Aztec true freshman to startoffense since current fullback Nick Bawden started at quarterback at Fresno State on Oct. 3,2013 ... Played off the bench at UNLV ... Did not play vs. Boise State ... Earned the start atcenter for the first time of his career against Fresno State with Rosales still not fully healthy(Keith Ismael moved to right guard) ... Also started at center at Hawai’i and made a tackle ona Christian Chapman interception ... Started for the third straight week at center at San JoséState, again vs. Nevada and New Mexico ... Came off the bench to play 32 snaps against ArmyWest Point in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l High School: Won three varsity letters at Olympian High School in Chula Vista, Calif. ... Playedon both sides of the line of scrimmage during his prep career, posting 97 tackles (71 solos)and 12.0 tackles for loss, according to MaxPreps ... Helped Olympian High reach the CIF SanDiego Section Division II playoffs all four years, including a title game appearance during hissenior campaign ... Was first-team all-league and first-team all-CIF ... Was a Blue-Grey All-American ... Captained Olympian High School for two years ... Also was on the Union-Tribune

All-Academic Team for three years ... A three-star recruit by ESPN, 247sports and Scout ... Re-ceived a grade of 83 by 247sports and a 73 by ESPN ... Listed fifth among center prospects inboth California and the West to go with a No. 22 national ranking, according to Scout ... Wasalso rated 14th nationally at his position by ESPN ... Also threw the shot put and discus on thetrack & field team.

l Personal: Dominic Angelo Gudino was born May 21, 1999, in San Diego ... Son of Tony andAida Gudino ... Originally committed to Nevada and also drew interest from Utah, Arizona,Oregon State, Colorado State, Army West Point, New Mexico, Utah State and San José Stateduring the recruiting process ... Is majoring in kinesiology.

Gudino’s Career StatisticsSeason GP GS2017 8 62018 8 6Career 16 12Career Highs: Tackles: 1 at Hawai’i (10/29/17).

Gudino’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent                                                           GP       GS/POS           S.2.17 UC Davis --- Did Not Play ---S.9.17 at Arizona State --- Did Not Play ---S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.23.17 at Air Force* --- Did Not Play ---S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 RGO.7.17 at UNLV* 1O.14.17 Boise State* --- Did Not Play ---O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 CO.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 CN.4.17 at San José State* 1 CN.18.17 Nevada* 1 CN.24.17 New Mexico* 1 CD.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 CS.8.18 Sacramento State 1S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 S.22.18 Eastern Michigan --- Did Not Play - Inj. -- O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* --- Did Not Play --O.12.18 Air Force* 1 CO.20.18 San José State* 1 CO.27.18 at Nevada* 1 RGN.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 RGN.10.18 UNLV* --- Did Not Play - Inj. --N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 C * - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium;Fort Worth, Texas).

#23 DARREN HALLCornerback l RS-Freshman l 6-0 l 170 l Pasadena, Calif. l Rancho Cucamonga HSl At San Diego State: Played in two games last year as a true freshman, before ultimately

being shut down with an injury, redshirting the season ... Moved from safety to cornerback inthe spring ... Is slated to start at cornerback this weekend vs. Hawai’i.

l 2018 (Freshman): Has played in 10 games on the season, starting once ... Has 40 tackles(30 solo), two interceptions, a forced fumble, sack, tackle for loss and quarterback hurry ...Ranks ninth in the Mountain West in interceptions (2) and in interceptions per game (0.20) ...Did not see time at No. 13/13 Stanford in the opener ... Logged his first snaps on special teamsagainst Sacramento State, but did not find the stat sheet ... Played one snap on defense andon special teams vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State ... Had a breakout game against Eastern Michiganin the first significant defensive snaps of his career, recording a career-high four tackles withthe first interception of his career en route to being named the MW Defensive Player of theWeek ... Also made the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of the Week ... The interceptioncame in overtime and allowed SDSU to kick the game-winning field goal on its ensuing drive... Logged 43 snaps off the bench after coming into the game with 22 career snaps (one in2018), allowing just 21 total receiving yards on four targets (according to Pro Football Focus)

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... Was named the MW Defensive Player of the Week for the second time in three weeks (SDSUwas off in between) for his play at rv/No. 24 Boise State, recording game- and career-highnine tackles, leading the Aztecs for the first time of his career ... Also had an interception, whilerecording his first career sack, tackle for loss and forced fumble ... The interception came inthe first quarter on his first defensive snap of the game (Boise State’s second drive), making ittwo straight defensive snaps for him with an interception (five SDSU defensive snaps totaldating back to the EMU game) ... The interception led to a field goal, which put SDSU on thescoreboard ... His forced fumble, sack and TFL also put Boise State out of field goal range latein the second quarter ... Played a career-high 71 snaps after entering the game with just 44for the season and 65 for his career ... Hall became the first Aztec to win multiple MW DefensivePlayer-of-the-Week honors in the same season since Jake Fely in 2012 ... Made four stops(three solo) in 44 snaps against Air Force ... For his efforts, he made the Pro Football FocusMountain West Team of the Week ... Had five tackles with a quarterback hurry in 55 snaps vs.San José State ... Came up with four tackles (three solo) in 50 snaps at Nevada ... Had a solotackle in 38 snaps off the bench at New Mexico ... Had four stops (two solo) in 61 snaps offthe bench against UNLV ... Earned his first career start at Fresno State, coming down with eighttackles (five solo), a tackle for loss and a pass breakup.

l 2017 (Redshirt): Was one of four true freshmen who played in a game (also linebacker An-drew Aleki, right guard/center Dominic Gudino and Warrior Tariq Thompson) ... Had two tackles(both solo) in two games ... Played late against UC Davis in the opener, recording two solotackles ... Did not play the next four games ... Played the last drive against UNLV withoutfinding the statsheet ... Did not play vs. Boise State, against Fresno State, at Hawai’i, at SanJosé State, vs. Nevada, vs. New Mexico or against Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l High School: Earned two letters at Rancho Cucamonga High School in Rancho Cucamonga,Calif. ... Led the Cougars to a 12-1 record last year, including a 5-0 mark in league play ... Ac-cording to MaxPreps, had 95 tackles, 11 pass deflections, two forced fumbles, an interceptionand a fumble recovery over his two years ... Was a first-team all-league selection and a two-time all-Inland Valley pick ... Won the outstanding defensive back-of-the-year award ... Was aconsensus three-star recruit by Rivals, ESPN, 247sports and Scout ... Received a grade of 85by 247sports and a 73 by ESPN ... Labeled as the 17th-best cornerback in California by Scout... Also on the principal honor roll and a honor roll ... Competed on the track and field team atRCHS.

l Personal: Darren Reginald Hall was born May 2, 2000, in Baldwin Park, Calif. ... Chose theAztecs over Colorado, Utah, Washington State, Oregon State, Brigham Young, Colorado State,New Mexico, Hawai'i, Nevada, UNLV, San José State and Fresno State ... Is majoring in com-munication with a focus in liberal arts.

D. Hall’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2017 2 0 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02018 10 0 30 10 40 2.0 1.0 2 1 1 0Career           12      0       32     10     42     2.0     1.0        2 1 1      0Career/2018 Highs: Tackles: 9 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18); Tackles For Loss: 1.0

at Fresno State (11/17/18), at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18); Sacks: 1.0 at rv/No. 24 BoiseState (10/6/18); Interceptions: 1 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18), vs. Eastern Michigan(9/22/18); Pass Breakups: 1 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Forced Fumbles: 1 at rv/No. 24 BoiseState (10/6/18).

D. Hall’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 2    0 2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State --- Did Not Play ---S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.23.17 at Air Force* --- Did Not Play ---S.30.17 Northern Illinois --- Did Not Play ---O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* --- Did Not Play ---O.21.17 Fresno State* --- Did Not Play ---O.28.17 at Hawai’i* --- Did Not Play ---N.4.17 at San José State* --- Did Not Play ---N.18.17 Nevada* --- Did Not Play ---N.24.17 New Mexico* --- Did Not Play ---D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ --- Did Not Play ---A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---

Date      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.8.18 Sacramento State --- Did Not Play ---S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 0 1     1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 4    0 4    0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0 O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 8    1    9   1.0   1.0     1       0 1    0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 3 1     4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 4 1     5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 3 1     4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 2 2     4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 5 3    8 1.0 0.0 0 1    0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed ForcesBowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#95 NOBLE HALLDefensive Tackle l Senior l 6-3 l 265 l Las Vegas, Nev. l Valley HSl At San Diego State: Athletic, mobile defensive lineman who redshirted the 2015 campaign,

adding weight and bulk to his frame ... Has 35 career starts, including 26 at defensive tackle(three in 2015, 14 in 2016 and nine in 2018) and nine at defensive end (in 2017) ... Previouslyknown as Eric Burrell, but legally changed his name to honor his father, who was shot andkilled before he was born ... Suffered a dislocated wrist against Sacramento State on Sept. 8,returning to play Oct. 6 at rv/No. 24 Boise State.

l 2018 (Senior): Is a preseason second-team all-Mountain West selection by Athlon Sports andPhil Steele Magazine ... Started the first two games at defensive tackle, missed the next twowith an injury, before starting again the last seven weeks ... Has 29 tackles on the season, 2.0sacks, 2.0 tackles for loss, one interception, four quarterback hurries and a blocked PAT ... Thetwo blocked kicks rank in a tie for first in the Mountain West and fifth in FBS ... Has been ateam captain in four games on the season ... Had a solid opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, wherehe was one of the team’s four captains ... Recorded three tackles and his first career interception... The interception was returned seven yards before a Stanford player forced a fumble and re-covered it ... Recorded three tackles (two solo) and a QBH in another start vs. SacramentoState, despite missing some of the game with a dislocated wrist ... For his efforts, was namedto the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of the Week ... Missed the games against No.23/25 Arizona State and Eastern Michigan with the injury ... Returned to start at rv/No. 24Boise State, making one assisted tackle and adding a quarterback hurry ... Had a career-highsix tackles vs. Air Force in another start as a team captain ... Matched his career best with sixtackles (four solo), incuding a 7-yard sack (and TFL) against San José State ... Had two stops(one solo) and a quarterback hurry as a captain at Nevada ... Made five tackles (two solo), in-cluding 0.5 sacks (and 0.5 TFL), a QBH and blocked a PAT at New Mexico ... It was SDSU’s firstPAT block since Sam Meredith had one at New Mexico State on Sept. 28, 2013 ... Made twostops (one solo) with 0.5 sacks (and 0.5 TFL) in a start against UNLV ... Had an assisted tackleand blocked a PAT for the second time in three games at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Junior): Was a preseason second-team all-Mountain West selection by Lindy’s Sports,and a third-team pick by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele Magazine ... Also was listed as “SDSU’sKey Player to a Successful Season” by Pete Fiutak of Campus Insiders ... Played in 12 gameswith nine starts at defensive end, making 39 tackles (24 solo), including 8.5 tackles for a lossof 45 yards, 3.5 sacks for 27 yards, two forced fumbles and four quarterback hurries ... Startedthe opener for the 15th straight game and 18th time overall, logging four tackles (three solo)and two tackles for loss ... Tied a then career high in both tackles (4) and TFL (2.0) with hisfour overall stops also tying for the most on the team ... All four stops came on rushing plays... Also added a quarterback hurry ... Was named the MW Defensive Player of the Week forhis play at Arizona State, when he set career highs in every category against the Sun Devils,registering five tackles (four solo), 1.5 sacks for 13 yards, 2.5 tackles for loss for 20 yardsand two forced fumbles ... The two forced fumbles were tied for the fifth most in a FBS gamethis season as he helped limit the high-powered ASU offense to just 44 rushing yards on 31carries (1.4 avg.) ... The MW Defensive Player-of-the-Week award was his first career defensivehonor, the first by an Aztec since Malik Smith won the weekly award on Nov. 30, 2015, thefirst by a SDSU defensive lineman since Jerome Long on Sept. 13, 2011 and just the third SanDiego State defensive lineman to win the award in the MW era (since 1999) ... Also was namedto the MW Pro Football Focus Team of the Week ... Had an 8-yard sack (and tackle for loss) ina start against No. 19/19 Stanford ... Registered a career-high-tying five tackles (two solo) ina start at Air Force ... Had three stops (one solo) in a start vs. Northern Illinois ... Recordedfour tackles (two solo) with a 1-yard TFL and a QBH at UNLV in a start ... Made two tackles

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against Boise State in another start ... Registered four stops (one solo) with a quarterback hurryin a start against Fresno State ... Had a good game at Hawai’i in a start, coming up with threetackles (two solo), including a 6-yard sack (and tackle for loss) ... Did not play (or travel) forthe first time in 2017 at San José State ... Had a solo tackle and a quarterback hurry off thebench vs. Nevada ... Had a good game off the bench vs. New Mexico, making five tackles (allsolo), including a 4-yard tackle for loss ... Had two assisted stops against Army West Point offthe bench in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l 2016 (Sophomore): Started all 14 games on the year ... Had 26 tackles, six tackles for lossfor 27 yards, three sacks for 19 yards, a pass breakup and five quarterback hurries ... Earnedhis fourth career start in the opener against New Hampshire, but did not record a stat ... Startedfor the second straight game vs. California, making two stops with a key quarterback hurry onBear quarterback Davis Webb on a potential game-winning drive in the fourth quarter ... Hada solo stop in a third consecutive start at Northern Illinois ... Came up with a season-high anda career-high-tying four tackles in a start at South Alabama ... Also had 1.5 tackles for lossand a 9-yard sack ... Had two stops (one solo) and a quarterback hurry in a fifth consecutivestart against UNLV ... Registered three tackles (two solo), including a 1-yard tackle for loss, atFresno State in another start ... Also added his first pass breakup of the season (second of hiscareer) ... Had two tackles (one solo) in a start vs. San José State ... Made two stops (both as-sisted) with 0.5 tackles for loss for two yards in a stat at Utah State ... Had one solo tackle anda quarterback hurry in a start against Hawai'i ... Made three tackles and added a quarterbackhurry in a 10th straight start at Nevada ... Came up with two tackles (one solo), including an8-yard sack (and tackle for loss) at Wyoming ... Made a solo tackle in a 12th consecutive startvs. Colorado State ... Had an assisted tackle in a start at Wyoming in the MW Championshipgame ... Had a good game against Houston in the Las Vegas Bowl, making two solo stops -both for a loss of five yards - and a 2-yard sack ... The two tackles for loss were a career high.

l 2015 (Freshman): Started three games on the season (first three) and played in first 11 asa redshirt freshman before missing the final three games with an injury ... Had 20 tackles withsix tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, a forced fumble, a pass breakup and four quarterback hurries... Was the only freshman to start in the opener (defense or offense) vs. San Diego, earningthe nod at defensive tackle ... Finished with two tackles (one solo), including 0.5 tackles forloss, and a quarterback hurry ... Had three assisted stops in his second straight start at California... Made his third consecutive start vs. South Alabama, making one solo tackle, a 1-yard loss... Had arguably the best game of his young career at Penn State off the bench, recordingcareer bests in tackles (4) and tackles for loss (1.5) ... Played off the bench vs. Fresno State,but failed to record a stat for the first time of the season ... Had another good game at Hawai‘iwith three tackles, including a 1/2 sack (and tackle for loss) for four yards ... Recorded a solotackle - a 1-yard loss - off the pine at San José State ... Had another good game against UtahState with two solo tackles, including a 1-yard loss, and the first forced fumble of his career ...Made four stops with 0.5 tackles for loss in a reserve role at Colorado State ... Recorded hisfirst career pass breakup off the pine against Wyoming ... Was held off the stat sheet off thebench at UNLV ... Did not play for the first time of his career vs. Nevada, nursing an injury ...Also did not play vs. Air Force in the MW Championship or against Cincinnati in the Hawai‘iBowl.

l 2014 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first season on The Mesa, where he was named the SDSUDefensive Scout Team Player of the Year.

l High School: A three-year letterwinner and a three-time team captain at Valley High Schoolin Las Vegas, Nev. ... An all-city team selection ... Recorded 64 total tackles, four sacks and aninterception returned for a touchdown as a junior ... Previously known as Eric Burrell, but legallychanged his name to honor his father, who was shot and killed before he was born ... Alsoearned three letters in basketball ... Received three stars from ESPN and 247sports.com, andtwo stars from Rivals and Scouts ... Got a grade of 81 at tight end by 247sports and a 74 byESPN.

l Personal: Noble Hall was born June 7, 1996, in Las Vegas, Nev. ... Son of Tynesha Chism ...Chose SDSU over other offers from Army West Point, Idaho and Northern Arizona ... Is majoringin interdisciplinary studies.

N. Hall’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2015 11 3 8 12 20 6.0 0.5 0 1 1 02016 14 14 12 14 26 6.0 3.0 0 1 0 02017 12 9 24 15 39 8.5 3.5 0 0 2 02018 9 9 11 18 29 2.0 2.0 1 0 0 0Career           46    35       55     59   114   22.5     9.0        1 2 3      0Career Highs: Tackles: 6 vs. San José State (10/20/18), vs. Air Force (10/12/18); Tackles

For Loss: 2.5 at Arizona State (9/9/17); Sacks: 1.5 at Arizona State (9/9/17); Interceptions: 1at No. 13/13 Stanford (8/31/18); Pass Breakups: 1 at Fresno State (10/14/16), vs. Wyoming(11/14/15); Forced Fumbles: 2 at Arizona State (9/9/17); Blocked Kicks: 1 at Fresno State(11/17/18), at New Mexico (11/3/18).2018 Highs: Tackles: 6 vs. San José State (10/20/18), vs. Air Force (10/12/18); Tackles

For Loss: 1.0 vs. San José State (10/20/18); Sacks: 1.0 vs. San José State (10/20/18); Inter-ceptions: 1 at No. 13/13 Stanford (8/31/18); Blocked Kicks: 1 at Fresno State (11/17/18), atNew Mexico (11/3/18).

N. Hall’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.5.15 San Diego 1 1 1 1 2    0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0S.12.15 at California 1 1 0 3     3    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.19.15 South Alabama 1 1 1    0 1 1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0S.26.15 at Penn State 1 0 2    2 4   1.5   0.0 0 0 0 0O.3.15 Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.10.15 at Hawai‘i* 1 0 1 2 3 0.5 0.5     0 0 0 0O.17.15 at San José State* 1 0 1 0 1 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.23.15 Utah State* 1 0 2    0 2 1.0 0.0 0 0 1    0O.31.15 at Colorado State* 1 0 0 4    4    0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0N.14.15 Wyoming* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0N.21.15 at UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.28.15 Nevada* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---D.5.15 Air Force`` --- Did Not Play - Injured ---D.24.15 vs. Cincinnati% --- Did Not Play - Injured ---S.3.16 New Hampshire 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.10.16 California 1 1 0 2 2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.17.16 at Northern Illinois 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.1.16 at South Alabama 1 1 1    3    4    1.5   1.0     0 0 0 0O.8.16 UNLV* 1 1 1    1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.16 at Fresno State* 1 1 2    1 3 0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0O.21.16 San José State* 1 1 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 1 0 2 2 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 1 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 1 1 1 2 1.0 1.0     0 0 0 0N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 1 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 1 2    0 2 2.0   1.0     0 0 0 0S.2.17 UC Davis 1 1 3    1     4 2.0   0.0 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 1 4    1    5   2.5   1.5     0 0 2    0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 1 1 0 1 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 1 2 3    5    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 1 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 1 2 2 4 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 1 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 1 1 3    4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 1 2 1 3 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* --- Did Not Play ---N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 5    0 5    1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 0 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 0    3 3    0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 2    1 3    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State --- Did Not Play - Injured ---S.22.18 Eastern Michigan --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 1 5    6    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 4    2 6   1.0   1.0     0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 2 3 5 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 1 1 2 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. `` - 2015 Sports Authority Mountain West

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Championship (Qualcomm Stadium; San Diego, Calif.). % - 2015 Hawai‘i Bowl (Aloha Stadium;Honolulu, Hawaii). @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship (War Memorial Stadium; Laramie,Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas, Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed MartinArmed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#32 TAYLER HAWKINSSafety l Sophomore l 6-1 l 200 l Palm Springs, Calif. l Palm Springs HSl At San Diego State: Young, athletic safety who saw action last year at cornerback after red-

shirting in 2016 ... Was third on the depth chart at right cornerback heading into 2017, butworked himself up to the backup to senior Kameron Kelly at one of the two cornerback spots... Is slated to back up former high school teammate Trenton Thompson at one of the twoWarrior spots heading into the Hawai’i game.

l 2018 (Sophomore): Has played in the team’s 11 games this year, starting four times ... Has29 tackles (16 solo) with a tackle for loss and four pass breakups ... Leads the Aztecs with sixtackles on special teams and five stops on the punt return unit ... Played the opener at No.13/13 Stanford, making two solo tackles on Aztec punts ... Had a solo stop and a pass breakupon defense against Sacramento State ... Earned his first career start vs. No. 23/25 ArizonaState, making a career-high five tackles (three solo) ... Started again vs. Eastern Michigan with-out recording a stat ... Had four tackles and a pass breakup in 39 snaps off the bench at rv/No.24 Boise State ... Registered five stops (four solo) with a tackle for loss against Air Force in acareer-high 51 snaps ... The tackle for loss was the first of his career ... Registered two tackles(one solo) with a pass breakup in 21 snaps vs. San José State ... Played 32 snaps off the benchat Nevada, making four tackles (two solo) ... Started at New Mexico, making two tackles (onesolo) with a pass breakup in 32 snaps ... Had an assisted stop on a start against UNLV, playing16 snaps ... Came of the bench at Fresno State, recording three tackles across 29 snaps.

l 2017 (Freshman): Played in 10 of the team’s 13 games, including the final 10, mainly onspecial teams ... Had five tackles (three solo) ... Did not play the first three games of the seasonbecause of a knee injury, missing games vs. UC Davis, at Arizona State and against No. 19/19Stanford ... Made a solo stop at Air Force on special teams on his first career game ... Addedanother solo tackle vs. Northern Illinois ... Had an assisted tackle at UNLV ... Did not make astat in special teams play vs. Boise State, against Fresno State, at Hawai’i and at San José State... Had career-high two stops vs. Nevada ... Did not record a stat vs. New Mexico or againstArmy West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l 2016 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first season at San Diego State. l High School: Was a four-year letterwinner at Palm Springs High School in Palm Springs, Calif.,

with fellow Aztec defensive back Trenton Thompson ... Led the Indians to a 24-3 (.889) record,including a 11-1 (.917) mark in league play, over the last two years ... Helped the 2015 squadcapture a CIF Championship ... Caught 94 passes for 1,915 yards (20.4 avg.) and 25 touchdownsover his final two years (according to MaxPreps), as well as 196 rushing yards and three morescores on 27 carries (7.3 avg.) ... Over his final three years on defense (2013-15), totaled133 tackles (96 solo), nine interceptions, 14 pass deflections, a forced fumble and two fumblerecoveries ... Also punted 26 times for 962 yards (37.0 avg.) as a senior in 2015 ... Was athree-time first-team all-league selection and a two-time first-team all-CIF pick ... A three-starrecruit by Rivals and 247sports as an "athlete" and a three-star recruit by Scout and ESPN as acornerback ... Ranked as the 11th-best cornerback in California by Scout and the 12th best onthe West Coast ... Received a grade of 85 by 247sports and a mark of 70 by ESPN ... Was alsoon the track and field team at PSHS.

l Personal: Tayler Colby Hawkins was born Dec. 27, 1997, in Palm Springs, Calif. ... Son ofKevin Hawkins and LaWanda Roy ... Picked the Aztecs over Arizona State, Colorado, ColoradoState, Fresno State, Nevada, San José State, UNLV, Washington, Washington State and Wyoming... Is majoring in social science.

T. Hawkins’ Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2017 10 0 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02018 11 4 16 13 29 1.0 0.0 0 4 0 0Career           21      4       19     15     34     1.0     0.0        0 4 0      0Career/2018 Highs: Tackles: 5 vs. Air Force (10/12/18), vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State

(9/15/18); Tackles For Loss: 1.0 vs. Air Force (10/12/18); Pass Breakups: 1, four times.

T. Hawkins’ Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.2.17 UC Davis --- Did Not Play ---S.9.17 at Arizona State --- Did Not Play ---S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 0 1    0     1 0.0   0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 0 1    0     1 0.0   0.0 0 0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 0 1    1    0.0   0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 1    1    2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 0 2    0     2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 3    2    5    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 1 3    4    0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 4    1 5   1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0  O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed ForcesBowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#59 BRANDON HEICKLEN (HIKE-len)Punter l Junior l 6-0 l 180 l Tarzana, Calif. l Boise Statel At San Diego State: Joined the Aztecs in the fall of 2017, immediately assuming punting

duties ... An accurate punter who continues to work on his leg power ... Is able to punt in boththe traditional style and Aussie style ... Also is the team’s holder on PAT and field goal attempts... Had gone 17 games and 81 punts without a touchback prior to having one on the secondpunt of the game at Fresno State (last touchback was his final punt at UNLV on Oct. 7, 2017).

l 2018 (Junior): Has been the team’s punter and holder in the 11 games this season ... Haspunted 57 times for 2,404 yards, averaging 42.2 yards per boot with a net average of 39.9... Has a long of 58 yards ... 23 of his 57 punts have landed inside the 20-yard line, including10 inside the 10 and seven inside the 5 ... 16 of his 57 (28.1 pct.) punts has been fair caught... Ranks third in the Mountain West in net punt average (39.8, 26th in FBS) and seventh inpunt average (42.2, 45th in FBS) ... Went his first 52 punts this season without a touchback,recording one on his second punt at Fresno State ... Has just one touchback in 57 punts on theseason (1.8 pct.) ... If you take away the 11 times he has punted inside his opponent’s territory(for 381 yards), has punted 46 times for a 44.0 average ... Had a solid opener at No. 13/13Stanford, punting six times for 257 yards (career-best 42.8 avg.) with a net average of 38.2... Had a then career-long punt of 52, which ended up landing on the 1-yard line, and a 50-yarder ... Had another solid outing against Sacramento State in the home opener, punting threetimes for 92 yards (30.3 avg.) with two inside the 20-yard line, including one on the 13 andone on the 4 ... Two of his three punts were from Sac State’s 40 (ended on the 13) and the 35(ended on the 4) ... Also made a great catch and hold on a quick snap for John Baron’s career-long 52-yard field goal in the second quarter ... Had another good game against No. 23/25Arizona State, punting five times for 216 yards (43.6 avg.) with a long of 52 yards and threeinside the 20-yard line, including two inside the 10 ... Punted twice for 77 yards (38.5 avg.)vs. Eastern Michigan with a long of 49 yards ... One of his punts landed inside the 20-yard line... Had a solid game at rv/No. 24 Boise State, punting eight times for 359 yards (44.9 avg.)with two inside the 20-yard line and a long of 58 yards ... Set career highs in punt average(44.9), net punt average (42.9) and long (58) ... Had another good game vs. Air Force, puntingseven times for 276 yards (39.4 avg.) with three inside the 20-yard line and long of 54 yards... Punted four times for 167 yards (41.8 avg.) with a long of 50 yards vs. San José State,while posting a career-high 43.3 net punt average ... Two of his four punts landed inside the20-yard line, including one on the 9-yard line ... Had another good game at Nevada, puntingsix times for 269 yards (44.8 avg.) with a long of 55 yards, while landing three inside the 20-

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yard line, including two inside the 5 ... Punted six times for 256 yards (42.7 avg.) at New Mex-ico, posting a 40.7 net punt average ... Landed two inside the 20-yard line, including one onthe 6 and one on the 4 ... Had a long boot of 48 yards ... Had another solid outing againstUNLV, booting four times for 173 yards (43.0 avg.) with three inside the 20-yard line and along of 54 yards. ... Logged a net average of 42.2 ... Punted six times for 261 yards (43.5avg.) with a long of 55 and a net average of 41.5 ... One landed on the 6-yard line ... Hissecond punt went for a touchback, breaking a streak of 81 punts (52 this year) without a touch-back.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Punted 59 times on the season for 2,258 yards (38.3 avg.) ... Eighteenof his 59 punts landed inside the 20-yard line, including eight inside the 10, and 27 were faircaught ... Had a long of 51 yards ... Posted a net average of 34.5 ... Punted for the first timeat the Division I level in the opener against UC Davis, punting three times for 111 yards (37.0avg.) ... Two of his three punts landed inside the 20-yard line, including one on the 5 ... Two ofhis three punts were fair caught with the other going for a 0-yard return ... Had three touchbacks... Punted four times for 153 yards (38.2 avg.) with a long of 43 at Arizona State ... Finishedwith a net average of 37.5 as only one of his four attempts were returned for just three yards... Two of his punts ended up inside the 20, including one at the 6 ... Punted five times for 192yards (38.4 avg.) against No. 19/19 Stanford with a long boot of 49 yards ... Punted fivetimes in stormy conditions at Air Force for 193 yards (38.6 avg.) with a career long of 51 yards... Ended up with a touchback and one of his attempts was blocked (goes down as a “team”punt, which was returned to the Falcon 4-yard line, leading to a touchdown) ... Punted a ca-reer-high 10 times for 399 yards (39.9 avg.) vs. Northern Illinois ... The 39.9 average was athen career best, as was his three punts inside the 20-yard line and seven fair catches ... Posteda long of 49 yards ... Also was the team’s holder for most of the game after Mikah Holder (alsoa wide receiver) was ejected for the game for a targeting call ... Punted three times for 115yards (38.3 avg.) with two touchbacks and a long of 41 yards at UNLV ... Booted seven timesfor 248 yards (35.4 avg.) against Boise State with a long of 42 yards ... Two of his seven puntslanded inside the 10-yard line ... Was called upon to punt six times for 255 yards (42.5 avg.)against Fresno State, landing two inside the 20, including one on the 11 and another on the 9... The 42.5 punt average was a career high, as was his 40.2 net average ... Posted a long of50 yards (his second 50-yard punt of the season) ... Punted five times at Hawai’i for 171 yards(34.2 avg.) with three inside the 20 and a long of 42 yards ... Ended up with a net average of34.8 as the one return was a loss of three yards ... Did not punt at San José State, marking thefirst time an Aztec has not punted in a game since 2010 and just the third time since 1996 ...Punted four times for 146 yards (36.5 avg.) with a long of 40 yards against Nevada ... Threeof his four punts landed inside the 20-yard line and none of the four punts were returned ...Punted five times for 208 yards (41.6 avg.) with a long of 50 yards vs. New Mexico ... Net av-erage of 41.6 was a career high ... One his punts landed inside the 20 (on the 6) and four ofthe five were fair caught ... Made his first bowl appearance against Army West Point in theArmed Forces Bowl, punting twice for 37 yards (33.5 avg.) with a long of 34 yards.

l At Boise State (Spring 2017): Practiced with the Broncos during the spring campaign, buttransferred to SDSU in time for fall camp.

l At Santa Monica College (2015-16): Redshirted the 2016 season at Santa Monica College... In 2015 averaged 43.8 yards over 37 punts with a long of 62 yards ... Had 16 of his puntsland inside the 20-yard line with only three touchbacks.

l High School: Lettered at El Camino Real High School ... Was a two-time all-West Valley Leaguefirst-team selection (2013-14) ... Also was an all-city first-team pick in 2014 ... Averaged 47.3yards with a long of 67 as a senior in 2014 ... As a junior, punted 29 times, averaging 42.9yards per punt ... Averaged 41.2 yards per punt as a sophomore.

l Personal: Brandon Matthew Heicklen was born July 8, 1997, in Santa Monica, Calif. ... Sonof Michael and Claire Heicklen ... Is majoring in business administration.

Heicklen’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS     No.    Yds.   Avg.     Net      TB      FC I20 50+    Lg.2017 13 13 59 2,258 38.3 34.5 3 27 18 3 512018 11 11 57 2,404 42.2 39.9 1 16 23 14 58Career           24    24    116  4,662  40.2   37.2        4      43 41 14    58Career Highs: Punts: 10 vs. Northern Illinois (9/30/17); Yards: 399 vs. Northern Illinois

(9/30/17); Avg. (min. 2 attempts): 44.9 (8-for-359) at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18); NetAvg. (min. 2 attempts): 43.3 vs. San José State (10/20/18); Punt Long: 58 at rv/No. 24 BoiseState (10/6/18); Fair Caught: 7 vs. Northern Illinois (9/30/17); Inside 20: 3, five times.2018 Highs: Punts: 8 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18); Yards: 359 at rv/No. 24 Boise

State (10/6/18); Avg. (min. 2 attempts): 44.9 (8-for-359) at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18);Net Avg. (min. 2 attempts): 43.3 vs. San José State (10/20/18); Punt Long: 58 at rv/No. 24

Boise State (10/6/18); Fair Caught: 4 vs. Air Force (10/12/18); Inside 20: 3 at Nevada(10/27/18), vs. Air Force (10/12/18); vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18).

Heicklen’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.   Avg.    Net   TB   FC  I20   Lg  S.2.17 UC Davis 1 * 3 111 37.0 37.0     0     2      2   38S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 * 4 153 38.2 37.5     0     1      2   43S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 * 5    192 38.4    33.4     0 0 0   49S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 * 5    193 38.6    33.6     1     0 0 51S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 * 10   399    39.9    36.7 0 7     3   49O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 * 3 115 38.3 25.7 2 0 0 41O.14.17 Boise State* 1 * 7 248 35.4 27.3 0 2 2 42O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 * 6 255 42.5    40.2     0 4 2 50O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 * 5 171 34.2 34.8 0 3 3   42N.4.17 at San José State* 1 * 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 * 4 146 36.5 36.5 0 3 3   40N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 * 5 208 41.6 41.6     0 4 1 50D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 * 2 67 33.5 33.5 0 1 0 34A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 * 6 257 42.8 38.2 0 1 1 52S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 * 3 92 30.7 30.7 0 0 2   34S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 * 5 218 43.6 39.6     0 2 3   52S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 * 2 77 38.5 38.5 0 1 1 49O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 * 8   358   44.9    42.9     0 0 2 58O.12.18 Air Force* 1 * 7 276 39.4 38.9 0 4     3   54O.20.18 San José State* 1 * 4 167 41.8 43.3     0 1 2 50O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 * 6 269 44.8 39.5 0 2 3   55N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 * 6 256 42.7 40.7 0 2 2 48N.10.18 UNLV* 1 * 4 172 43.0 42.3 0 2 3   54N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 * 6 261 43.5 41.5 1     1 1 55Bold indicates season high. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium;Fort Worth, Texas). GS - * in this category indicates the player was on the field the first time SanDiego State was in the punt formation. * - Mountain West game.

#47     KAELIN HIMPHILLLinebacker l Sophomore l 6-2 l 125 l Hillsboro, Ore. l Liberty HSl At San Diego State: Hard-hitting linebacker who will look to compete for playing time after

seeing action in one game last season ... Enters 2018 as the backup to Kyahava Tezino atmiddle linebacker.

l 2018 (Sophomore): Has played in 10 of the team’s 11 games on special teams, blocking apunt and making a solo tackle ... Did not play the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford ... Saw statlesstime on special teams against Sacramento State, against No. 23/25 Arizona State, EasternMichigan and at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Came up with arguably the biggest play of the gameagainst Air Force when he blocked a punt with 16 seconds left in the first half ... For his efforts,was named the Mountain West Special Teams Player of the Week ... Down, 9-7, teammate Tren-ton Thompson was able to pick up the ball and get into the end zone to put San Diego State ontop, 14-9, heading into intermission ... It was the Aztecs’ first blocked punt since Kameron Kellyblocked one against UNLV on Sept. 27, 2014, and their first blocked punt return for a touchdownsince Freddy Keiaho did so against New Mexico on Oct. 22, 2005 ... Played statless time onspecial teams against San José State, at Nevada and at New Mexico ... Had a solo stop onspecial teams against UNLV ... Did not record a stat in special teams play at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Freshman): Played in one game on the season, making an assisted tackle on specialteams ... Did not play the first nine games of the season ... Made his collegiate debut on thekickoff unit at San José State, making an assisted tackle ... Did not play the final three gamesof the season.

l 2016 (Redshirt): Redshirted his true freshman season. l High School: Picked up three letters and played four years at Liberty High School in Hillsboro,

Ore. ... Led the Falcons to a 19-3 (.864) record over his final two years, including a 15-1 (.938)mark in league play ... Helped LHS to a 10-1 record and perfect 8-0 conference record as asenior and a 9-2 mark (7-1 league) as a junior ... Was named the Northwest Oregon Conferencedefensive player of the year as a senior after recording 59 tackles (3.0 TFL), an interception,three fumble recoveries and three defensive scores (according to the Hillsboro Tribune) ... Wasa two-time first-team all-state and two-time all-league pick ... Also a Polynesian All-American... A three-star recruit by Rivals, Scout and 247sports ... Ranked as the top inside linebacker in

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the state of Oregon and the 13th best in the nation ... Also wrestled and was on the track andfield team at Liberty HS.

l Personal: Kaelin Malosi Charles Himphill was born Jan. 9, 1998, in Hillsboro, Ore. ... Son ofEric Himphill and Michelle Burton ... Chose the Aztecs over numerous offers, including Arizona,Oregon State, Utah, Utah State, West Virginia, Army, Boise State, Eastern Washington, FresnoState, Hawai`i, Montana, Portland State and UC Davis ... Is majoring in interdisciplinary stud-ies.

Himphill’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2017 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02018 10 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 Career           11      0         1       1       2     0.0     0.0        0 0 0      0Career Highs: Tackles: 1 vs. UNLV (11/10/18), at San José State (11/4/17); Blocked Punts:

1 vs. Air Force (12/10/18).2018 Highs: Tackles: 1 vs. UNLV (11/10/18); Blocked Punts: 1 vs. Air Force (12/101/18).

Himphill’s Career Game-by-Game (Stats only)Date      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 0 1    1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 1    0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#82 PARKER HOUSTONTight End l Junior l 6-3 l 250 l Sparks, Nev. l Edward C. Reed HSl At San Diego State: Physical tight end with a good football IQ ... Excellent blocker who

plays bigger than his 6-3 frame ... Was on the two-deep most of his true freshman year in2016 behind second-team all-conference pick David Wells, but did start four times and seventimes in 2017 ... Also has handled short snapping duties on PATs and field goals ... Is slated tostart at tight end this week vs. Hawai’i ... Has the most career starts (22) out of any Aztec run-ning back, wide receiver or tight end.

l 2018 (Junior): Has started the team’s 11 games at tight end ... Has 11 catches for 138 yards(12.5 avg.), two touchdowns and a 2-point conversion catch ... Has a catch in eight of theteam’s 11 games this season ... Started the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford and made an 8-yard catch ... Also started against Sacramento State, making a 15-yard catch and recording acatch on a 2-point conversion, which put SDSU up, 21-14, late in the fourth quarter ... Made acatch against No. 23/25 Arizona State in another start, which went for 11 yards ... Caught twopasses for a career-high 34 yards and a career-long 25-yard touchdown catch in a start vs.Eastern Michigan ... Recorded his first touchdown catch of the season, which put SDSU up, 10-3, and first since Nov. 19, 2016 at Wyoming ... The two receptions matched a career high ...Had a 4-yard catch in a start at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Started again vs. Air Force, makingtwo catches for a career-high 37 yards, including a 29-yard touchdown ... The 29-yard TD camewith 6 minutes, 10 seconds left in the game and proved to be the game-winning score, puttingSDSU on top, 21-17 ... The touchdown was his second in three games and third of his career ...The 29-yard catch was a career long ... Started against San José State, but did not record acatch, snapping a career-long six-game streak ... Made the start at Nevada in front of his home-town crowd, making a 12-yard catch ... Had two catches for 17 yards (8.5 avg.) in a start atNew Mexico ... Was unable to find the stat sheet in playing time vs. UNLV, logging 56 snaps ...Also didn’t make a catch in a start at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Had six catches for 56 yards (9.3 avg.) with a long of 23 yards in sevenstarts and 13 games played on the season ... Earned the start at tight end in the opener vs. UCDavis with David Wells unable to go with an injury ... Had a career-long 23-yard catch ... Alsostarted at Arizona State without finding the stat sheet ... Played off the bench vs. No. 19/19Stanford without finding the stat sheet ... Started again at Air Force and vs. Northern Illinois,but did not record a stat ... Played statless time at UNLV off the bench ... Made an 11-yard re-ception off the bench against Boise State ... Followed that up with a 7-yard catch against FresnoState in a reserve role ... Had a catch for a third straight game at Hawai’i off the bench, but itwent for a 2-yard loss ... Earned his fifth start of the season at San José State, but did notregister a stat ... Tied a career high with two catches for 17 yards (8.5 avg.) with a long of 11yards in a start vs. Nevada ... Played statless time off the bench vs. New Mexico ... Earned thestart against Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl, but didn’t find the stat sheet.

l 2016 (True Freshman): Was one of two players to be named the team's outstanding fresh-man ... Played in each of his final 10 games with four starts, making five catches for 32 yards

(6.4 avg.) and a touchdown with a long of 14 yards, while handling short snapping duties onPATs and field goals ... Did not play in the opener vs. New Hampshire or the following weekagainst California ... Did not see any action at Northern Illinois or at South Alabama, but wason the travel squad ... Logged his first career collegiate snaps against UNLV, mainly on specialteams, but a little in offensive situations ... Was the team's short snapper on PATs and fieldgoals as well ... Earned his first career start at tight end at Fresno State, making his first careercatch - a 14-yarder ... Played again off the bench against San José State without finding thestat sheet ... Had a 5-yard grab in his second career start at Utah State ... Made another startvs. Hawai'i, but did not record a stat ... Came off the bench in front of his hometown crowd atNevada, but did not find the stat sheet ... Had a career-high two catches for eight yards (4.0avg.) at Wyoming, including a 3-yard touchdown ... The touchdown was the first of his careerand came with no time left in the first half, giving SDSU a 17-10 lead ... Played off the benchvs. Colorado State, but did not find the stat sheet ... Earned his fourth start of the season in theMW Championship game at Wyoming, but did not record a stat ... Had a 5-yard grab in areserve role vs. Houston in the Las Vegas Bowl.

l High School: A two-year letterwinner at Edward C. Reed High School in Sparks, Nev. ... Ledthe Raiders to a 24-5 (.828) record over his two seasons, including a 9-1 (.900) mark in leagueplay ... Helped the Raiders capture a regional championship in 2015 (13-1, 5-0 league) andfinish with their first regular season undefeated team since 1983 ... Caught 42 passes for 377yards and six touchdowns as a senior and 40 catches for 525 yards and 10 touchdowns as ajunior ... Added 20 tackles on defense as a senior ... Was a two-time first-team all-league andall-region selection ... Also was a two-time all-state pick, including one first-team nod ... Athree-star recruit by Rivals and Scout, and a two-star pick by 247sports ... Rivals and Scoutranks him as the No. 2 tight end in the state of Nevada ... Received a grade of 79 by Scout ...Also played basketball and baseball at Reed HS.

l Personal: Parker Houston was born Dec. 6, 1997, in Reno, Nev. ... Also received offers fromIdaho, Louisville and Toledo in the recruiting process ... Is majoring in criminal justice.

Houston’s Career StatisticsReceivingSeason          GP     GS     Rec.      Yds.      Avg.      Long       TD2016 10 4 5 32 6.4 14 12017 13 7 6 56 9.3 23 02018 11 11 11 138 12.5 29 2Career           34     22       22      226     10.3         29         3Career Highs: Receptions: 2, five times; Receiving Yards: 37 vs. Air Force (10/12/18); Re-

ceiving Touchdowns: 1 vs. Air Force (10/12/18), vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18), at Wyoming(11/19/16); Long Reception: 29 vs. Air Force (10/12/18).2018 Highs: Receptions: 2 at New Mexico (11/3/18), vs. Air Force (10/12/18), vs. Eastern

Michigan (9/22/18); Receiving Yards: 37 vs. Air Force (10/12/18); Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs.Air Force (10/12/18), vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Long Reception: 29 vs. Air Force(10/12/18).

Houston’s Career Game-by-GameReceivingDate      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsS.3.16 New Hampshire --- Did Not Play ---S.10.16 California --- Did Not Play ---S.17.16 at Northern Illinois --- Did Not Play ---O.1.16 at South Alabama --- Did Not Play ---O.8.16 UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 O.14.16 at Fresno State* 1 1 1      14     14.0     14      0O.21.16 San José State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 1 1        5 5.0 5 0N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 0 2        8 4.0 5 1                3N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 0 1 5 5.0 5 0S.2.17 UC Davis 1 1 1      23     23.0     23      0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0

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Date      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsS.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 0 1      11 11.0 11 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 1        7 7.0 7 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 0 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 1 2 17 8.5 11 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 1 8 8.0 8 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 1 15 15.0 15 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 1      11 11.0 11 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 2      34 17.0      25     1               25O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 1 4 4.0 4 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 2     37    18.5     29     1               29O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 1 12 12.0 12 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 2 17 8.6 11 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship(War Memorial Stadium; Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; LasVegas, Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth,Texas).

#60     KEITH ISMAEL                                              (IZ-male)RG/C l So. l 6-3 l 310 l Oakland, Calif. l Sacred Heart Cathedral Prepl At San Diego State: Big, athletic, versatile offensive lineman with excellent technique ...

Has a ton of potential ... Was slated to start at left guard as a redshirt freshman heading intothe 2017 fall camp, but moved to center and eventually right guard ... Could play this week,but missed last week at Fresno State with an injury.

l 2018 (Sophomore): Is a preseason first-team all-Mountain West selection by the MountainWest media, Athlon Sports, Phil Steele Magazine and Street & Smith’s ... Started the team’sfirst 10 games, including five at right guard and five at center, before missing the Fresno Statetrip with an injury ... Had played all 687 snaps before missing the Fresno State game ... Hasonly two penalties in 687 snaps ... Has the highest overall grade in the Mountain West at center,despite playing 294 of his 687 snaps at right guard (as of Nov. 16 according to Pro FootballFocus) ... Started the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford at right guard, his 14th straight start ...Was named to the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of the Week for the Stanford game... Started at center against Sacramento State, where he had one tackle after an Aztec turnover,and against No. 23/25 Arizona State ... Moved back to right guard to start vs. Eastern Michigan,and again at rv/No. 24 Boise State, Air Force and San José State ... Started at center at Nevada,where he was named to the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of the Week ... Also startedat center New Mexico, where he was named to the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team ofthe Week for a third time of the season ... Also started at center against UNLV ... Did not playor travel at Fresno State while under concussion protocol.

l 2017 (Freshman): Earned second-team all-Mountain West accolades from the league’scoaches and media ... Also was a third-team all-MW pick by Phil Steele Magazine ... Earned theCo-Outstanding Freshman Award (with Tariq Thompson) ... Started the team’s 13 games, in-cluding the eight at center and five at right guard ... Played the most snaps (829) on eitherside of the ball, according to Pro Football Focus ... Logged his first career start in his first careergame played at center in the opener against UC Davis ... Also started at center at Arizona State,again vs. No. 19/19 Stanford, at Air Force in the Mountain West opener, vs. Northern Illinoisand against Boise State ... Started for the first time of his career at right guard against FresnoState with senior Antonio Rosales not healthy enough to play ... Also started at right guard atHawai’i, at San José State, vs. Nevada and against New Mexico ... Moved back to center forthe Armed Forces Bowl against Army West Point.

l 2016 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first season with the Aztecs, but was on the two-deep andtraveled the entire year as a true freshman.

l High School: Earned two letters at Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep in San Francisco ... Was afirst-team all-league pick ... Also was a second-team all-metro honoree ... Named the team'soffensive lineman MVP ... A two-star recruit by both Rivals and Scout ... Also played lacrosse at

SHCP. l Personal: Keith Edward Ismael was born July 25, 1998, in San Francisco ... Son of George Is-

mael and Johanna Woodby ... Picked San Diego State over offers from Air Force, Army, ColoradoState, Eastern Washington, Hawai`i, Montana, San José State, UC Davis and Utah State ... Ismajoring in international security and conflict resolution.

Ismael’s Career StatisticsSeason GP GS2017 13 132018 10 10Career 23 23

Ismael’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent                                                           GP       GS/POS           S.2.17 UC Davis 1 CS.9.17 at Arizona State 1 C S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 CS.23.17 at Air Force* 1 CS.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 CO.7.17 at UNLV* 1 CO.14.17 Boise State* 1 CO.21.17 Fresno State* 1 RGO.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 RGN.4.17 at San José State* 1 RGN.18.17 Nevada* 1 RGN.24.17 New Mexico* 1 RGD.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 CA.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 RGS.8.18 Sacramento State 1 CS.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 CS.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 RGO.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 RGO.12.18 Air Force* 1 RGO.20.18 San José State* 1 RGO.27.18 at Nevada* 1 CN.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 CN.10.18 UNLV* 1 CN.17.18 at Fresno State* --- Did Not Play - Inj. ---* - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium;Fort Worth, Texas).

#22     CHASE JASMINRunning Back l Sophomore l 5-11 l 195 l Agoura Hills, Calif. l Westlake HSl At San Diego State: Speedy, evasive running back ... Will be expected to log big carries this

year ... Is slated to back up Juwan Washington this weekend vs. Hawai’i ... Also sees time onthe special teams units.

l 2018 (Sophomore): Has played in all 11 games at running back with three starts ... Hasrushed 136 times for 590 yards (4.3 avg.) and five touchdowns with a long of 40 yards ...Also has seven catches for 52 yards (7.4 avg.) and a touchdown, and a 6-yard kick return ...Ranks eighth in the Mountain West in rushing yards per carry (4.34) and 10th in rushing yardsper game (53.64) ... Played in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, rushing six times for 25yards (4.2 avg.) ... Carried twice for two yards (1.0 avg.) vs. Sacramento State ... Had a hugegame against No. 23/25 Arizona State, rushing for a career-high 112 yards and a touchdownon a then-career-best 19 carries ... Became the 77th different 100-yard rusher in program his-tory ... Coupled with Juwan Washington, became the 20th different combination in programhistory to record a 100-yard rushing game in the same game (29th occasion overall) ... Rushed16 times for 94 yards (5.9 avg.) off the bench against Eastern Michigan, including a career-long run of 40 yards ... Led the team in rushing for the first time of his career ... Also added a6-yard kick return ... Started for the first time of his career at rv/No. 24 Boise State, rushinga career-high 26 times for 78 yards (3.0 avg.) with a touchdown, while also grabbing his firsttwo career catches for four yards (2.0 avg.) ... Rushed for 70 yards on 18 carries (3.9 avg.)with a touchdown and a long of 20 yards against Air Force ... Led the team in rushing for thethird straight game ... Rushed 19 times for 79 yards (4.2 avg.) with a touchdown off the bench

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against San José State ... Also added two catches for a career-high 34 yards (17.0 avg.) witha career-long 23-yard grab ... Finished with a career-high 113 all-purpose yards ... Had anotherbig game in a starting role at Nevada, rushing 16 times for 85 yards (5.3 avg.), while addinga career-high three catches for 14 yards and his first career receiving touchdowns ... Rushed12 times for 40 yards and a touchdown off the bench at New Mexico ... Recorded his fifth rush-ing touchdown of the season and seventh of his career ... The touchdown was also his sixthoverall of the season and eighth of his career ... It marked his fifth straight game with a touch-down (rushing or receiving) ... Played nine statless snaps off the bench against UNLV ... Hadtwo carries for five yards (2.5 avg.) in 17 snaps at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Freshman): Played in the team’s 13 games, rushing 33 times for 137 yards (4.2avg.) with two touchdowns ... Also had four tackles (two solo) on special teams ... Played in hisfirst career game against UC Davis in the opener, carrying the ball four times for two yards(0.5 avg.) with a long of two ... Also saw time on multiple special teams units ... Logged statlesstime on special teams at Arizona State and again vs. No. 19/19 Stanford ... Recorded his firstcareer tackle (an assisted one) at Air Force on special teams ... Logged snaps on special teamsvs. Northern Illinois ... Had a good game at UNLV, carrying five times for 29 yards (5.8 avg.)with an 8-yard touchdown ... The touchdown was the first of his career ... Also added an assistedstop on special teams ... Made an assisted tackle against Boise State in special teams ... Carriedthe ball one time late against Fresno State, but it went down as a 1-yard loss ... Rushed sixtimes for 17 yards (2.8 avg.) at Hawai’i late in the game with a long of six yards ... Rushed acareer-high 14 times for a career-best 82 yards and a touchdown in his most playing time ofhis career at San José State ... Scored his second rushing touchdown of the season (and his ca-reer) on a 9-yard carry in the third quarter ... Had three rushes for eight yards (2.7 avg.) witha long of seven yards ... Did not record a stat in special teams time vs. New Mexico ... Made aspecial teams solo tackle against Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l 2016 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. l High School: Earned three letters at Westlake High School in Westlake Village, Calif. ... Rushed

for 2,808 yards and 24 touchdowns over his three-year career on 378 attempts (7.4 avg.),breaking 100 yards on 12 occasions (according to MaxPreps) ... Added 30 career receptionsfor 315 yards (10.5 avg.) and another score ... Ran for 979 yards and 11 touchdowns on 149carries (6.6 avg.) as a senior with five 100-yard rushing games ... Also caught 14 passes for198 yards (14.1 avg.) ... Rushed for 1,413 yards and 13 touchdowns on 157 attempts (9.0avg.) as a junior with seven 100-yard rushing games ... Added nine catches for 54 yards (6.0avg.) and another score ... Carried 72 times for 416 yards (5.8 avg.) and two touchdowns asa sophomore, while adding seven catches for 63 yards (9.0 avg.) ... An all-Marmonte Leagueand all-CIF selection ... A three-star recruit by Rivals, Scout, 247sports and ESPN ... Scout rankshim as the eight-best running back in California and 10th on the West Coast ... Received agrade of 85 by Scout and a 75 by ESPN ... Also competed in boxing growing up.

l Personal: Chase Donovan Jasmin was born Sept. 10, 1998, in Agoura Hills, Calif. ... Son ofRobert and Deborah Jasmin ... Also received offers from Arizona, Colorado, Montana State,Nevada, Oregon State, San José State, Washington, Washington State and Wyoming, while re-ceiving interest from USC ... Is majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

Jasmin’s Career StatisticsRushing Receiving

Season          GP    GS    Att.    Yds.    TD     Lg. 100+   No.   Yds. Avg. TD   Lg.2017 13 0 33 137 2 20 0 0 0 0.0 0 02018 11 3 136 590 5 40 1 7 52 7.4 1 23 Career           24      3    169     727      7     40       1      7      52 7.4 1   23Career Highs: Carries: 26 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18); Rushing Yards: 112 vs. No.

23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Rushing Touchdowns: 1, seven times; Long Rush: 40 vs. EasternMichigan (9/22/18); Receptions: 3 at Nevada (10/27/18); Receiving Yards: 34 vs. San JoséState (10/20/18); Receiving Touchdowns: 1 at Nevada (10/27/18); Long Reception: 23 vs. SanJosé State (10/20/18); Kick Returns: 1 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Kick Return Yards: 6vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Long Kick Return: 6 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); All-PurposeYards: 113 vs. San José State (10/20/18); Total Touchdowns: 1, eight times; Tackles: 1, fourtimes.2018 Highs: Carries: 26 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18); Rushing Yards: 112 vs. No.

23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Rushing Touchdowns: 1, five times; Long Rush: 40 vs. EasternMichigan (9/22/18); Receptions: 3 at Nevada (10/27/18); Receiving Yards: 34 vs. San JoséState (10/20/18); Long Reception: 23 vs. San José State (10/20/18); Kick Returns: 1 vs. EasternMichigan (9/22/18); Kick Return Yards: 6 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Long Kick Return: 6vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); All-Purpose Yards: 113 vs. San José State (10/20/18); TotalTouchdowns: 1, six times.

Jasmin’s Career Game-by-GameRushing Receiving

Date      Opponent              GP   GS   Att.   Yds.    Avg.   TD   No.     Yds.     TD  S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 4 2 0.50 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 5      29     5.80     1       0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 1 -1 -1.00 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 0 6      17 2.83 0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 14     82    5.86     1       0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 3 8 2.67 0 0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point^ 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 0 6 25 4.17     0 0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 0 2 2 1.00 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 19    112    5.89     1       0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 16 94 5.88 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 26      78 3.00 1       2         4       0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 18 70 3.89 1       0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 19 79 4.16 1       2       34       0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 16 85 5.31 0 3        14       1N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 12 40 3.33 1       0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 2 5 2.50 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed ForcesBowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#36     DWAYNE JOHNSON JR.Aztec l Sophomore l 6-2 l 215 l Murrieta, Calif. l Vista Murrieta HSl At San Diego State: Hard-hitting safety who figures to get more time in 2018, now in his

third season with the program ... Missed all of spring with a foot injury ... Is listed as the backupto Parker Baldwin heading into this weekend.

l 2018 (Sophomore): Has played in the team’s 11 games, mainly on special teams ... Hastwo tackles - one on defense in his one snap and one on the kick return unit ... Logged statlesstime on special teams at No. 13/13 Stanford ... Had two stops against Sacramento State, whilealso playing one snap on defense ... Did not find the stat sheet in special teams play vs. No.23/25 Arizona State, vs. Eastern Michigan, at rv/No. 24 Boise State, vs. Air Force, against SanJosé State, at Nevada, at New Mexico, vs. UNLV or at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Freshman): Played in 12 of the team’s 13 games on the season with one start, making14 tackles (11 solo) with a 7-yard tackle for loss ... Logged his first career snaps against UCDavis in the opener, recording three tackles (all solo), including a 7-yard tackle for loss ...Logged special teams snaps late at Arizona State, but did not record a stat ... Did not play vs.No. 19/19 Stanford ... Played statless time on special teams at Air Force and vs. NorthernIllinois ... Had two tackles late on defense at UNLV in a reserve role ... Logged statless snapslate against Boise State ... Made one assisted tackle in 11 snaps late against Fresno State ...Had the best game of his young career in his first career start at Hawai’i, making four tackles(all solo) ... Played all 57 snaps in the game ... Did not find the stat sheet in playing time offthe bench at San José State ... Had three tackles (two solo) in a reserve role against Nevada... Registered one solo tackle off the bench against New Mexico ... Did not record a stat inplaying time off the bench against Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l 2016 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first year with the Aztecs. l High School: Was a three-year letterwinner at Vista Murrieta High School ... Over his three

years the Broncos went 35-7 (.833) and 15-0 in league play ... Led VMHS to a 12-2 record asa senior, including a 5-0 mark in league play and eventual No. 12 state ranking ... Vista Murrietawas also 11-3 (5-0 league) in 2014 and 12-2 (5-0 league) in 2013 ... Totaled 207 tackles(120 solo), seven tackles for loss, eight interceptions, 22 pass deflections, a forced fumble,three fumble recoveries, two blocked punts and a blocked field goal over his final two years(according to MaxPreps) ... Was a three-star recruit by Scout and 247 sports, and a two-starrecruit by Rivals and ESPN ... Scout rated him as the 17th-best safety in California and the 26thbest on the West Coast ... Received a grade of 83 by 247sports and a 68 by ESPN ... Also played

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basketball at Vista Murrieta HS.l Personal: Dwayne W. Johnson, Jr., was born March 11, 1997, in Oceanside, Calif. ... Son of

Dwayne Johnson, Sr., and Keshia Johnson, and stepson of Rekio Hicks ... Chose the Aztecs overan offer from UNLV, while also receiving interest from Fresno State ... Is majoring in interdis-ciplinary studies.

Johnson’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2017 12 1 11 3 14 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 02018 11 0 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Career           23      1       12       4     16     1.0     0.0        0 0 0      0Career Highs: Tackles: 4 at Hawai’i (10/28/17); Tackles For Loss: 1.0 vs. UC Davis (9/2/17).2018 Highs: Tackles: 2 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18).

Johnson’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 3    0 3   1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 1 1    2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 0 1    1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 1 4    0 4    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 0 1    1    2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed ForcesBowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#96     ELIJAH KOTHE                                           (CODY)Wide Receiver l TR-Freshman l 6-4 l 185 l Las Vegas, Nev. l Faith Lutheran HSl At San Diego State: Has impressed the coaching staff with a good fall camp as a true fresh-

man ... Seemingly catches everything thrown to him ... Enters the weekend as the co-No. 2 ‘X’receiver with fellow true freshman Kobe Smith ... Also sees time on special teams.

l True Freshman (2018): Has played in 10 games with one start, making six catches for 66yards (11.0 avg.) with a long of 24 yards, while recording two tackles on special teams ... Istied for the team lead in kickoff return tackles (2) ... Did not play in the opener at No. 13/13Stanford ... Saw time at wide receiver and on the kickoff unit without recording a stat ...Recorded his first two career tackles on the kickoff unit against No. 23/25 Arizona State ...Had his first two catches in the following game vs. Eastern Michigan for 16 yards (8.0 avg.)with a long of nine yards ... Played statless time on special teams at rv/No. 24 Boise State ...Saw three statless snaps against Air Force and eight statless snaps vs. San José State ... Hadtwo catches for a career-high 20 yards at Nevada ... Had a career-long 24-yard catch in hisfirst career start at New Mexico, playing 14 snaps ... Made a 6-yard grab in nine snaps vs.UNLV ... Played 26 snaps at Fresno State, but was unable to find the statsheet.

l High School: Earned four letters at Faith Lutheran High School in Las Vegas, Nev. … Accordingto MaxPreps, registered 115 catches over the last three seasons for 1,806 yards (15.7 avg.)and 19 touchdowns … Best year statistically was his junior campaign in 2016 when he had55 catches for 1,053 yards (19.1 avg.) and 10 touchdowns … Was a two-time all-state selection

and a three-time all-league performer … A two-star recruit by both Rivals and 247sports …Rated as the 13th-best recruit in Nevada by 247sports … Also a four-year letterwinner in bas-ketball, twice earning all-league accolades … A scholar-athlete who was a three-time academicall-state selection, posting a 4.0 GPA.

l Personal: Elijah Jacob Kothe was born Oct. 16, 1998, in Las Vegas ... Son of Jacob and WendyKothe ... According to Rivals, picked the Aztecs over scholarship offers from Colorado, FresnoState, Navy, Air Force, UNLV, Hawai'i, Montana State, Northern Iowa, Cornell and Princeton ...Is undecided on a major.

Kothe’s Career StatisticsReceivingSeason          GP     GS     Rec.      Yds.      Avg.      Long       TD2018 10 1 6 66 11.0 24 0Career           10       1         6        66     11.0         24         0Career/2018 Highs: Receptions: 2 at Nevada (10/27/18); vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18);

Receiving Yards: 20 at Nevada (10/27/1); Long Reception: 24 at New Mexico (11/3/18); Tackles:2 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18).

Kothe’s Career Game-by-GameReceivingDate      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsA.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 2      16 8.0 9      0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 2      20    10.0      14      0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 1 24     24.0 24      0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 1 6 6.0 6 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#39     RONLEY LAKALAKA                (ron-LEE LOCK-ah-LOCK-ah)Linebacker l Senior l 6-0 l 225 l Kalihi, Hawaii l Punahou HSl At San Diego State: Physical linebacker who has become one of the leaders on defense ...

Moved into the two-deep for the South Alabama game as a true freshman in 2015 with JakeFely injured and stayed there for the rest of the season, before starting 36 of the last 37 games... Has the most starts (36) on the either side of the ball ... A good run stopper who is not afraidof contact ... Slated to start at one of the two outside linebacker spots in Rocky Long's 3-3-5defense heading into the 2018 season ... Has four career double-digit tackle games.

l 2018 (Senior): Is on the Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Watch List for asecond straight season ... Is a preseason second-team all-Mountain West selection by AthlonSports and Phil Steele Magazine ... Has started the team’s 11 games, captaining five times ...Has 40 tackles (23 solo), including 3.5 tackles for loss, an interception, four pass breakupsand nine quarterback hurries (second on team) ... Started the opener at No. 13/13 Stanfordas a captain, recording one solo tackle to go along with a pass breakup and a quarterbackhurry ... Came up with six tackles (two solo) and a quarterback hurry in another start vs. Sacra-mento State ... Had four tackles (three solo) and a quarterback hurry in a start aganst No.23/25 Arizona State, while serving as a team captain ... Registered six tackles (three solo)with 0.5 tackles for loss and a quarterback hurry in a start vs. Eastern Michigan ... Had twotackles, an interception and a quarterback hurry at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... The interceptionwas his first of the season and third of his career (first since Nov. 5, 2016 vs. Hawai’i), and ledto a Chase Jasmin touchdown ... Recorded five tackles (three solo) with a pass breakup and aquarterback hurry in a start vs. Air Force ... Had three stops (two solo) and two QBH in a startvs. San José State ... Had a big game in a start at Nevada, recording five tackles (all solo), in-cluding two tackles for loss, a pass breakup and two QBH ... The two TFL tied a career high ...Had a pass breakup in a start at New Mexico ... Had a season-high eight tackles (four solo)with a 10-yard tackle for loss in a start vs. UNLV ... Did not record a stat in a start at FresnoState.

l 2017 (Junior): Was named a second-team all-Mountain West selection by the league’s coachesand media ... Also is a first-team all-MW pick by Phil Steele Magazine ... Was on the Polynesian

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College Football Player of the Year Watch List ... Was also a preseason first-team all-MountainWest pick by Street & Smith’s, and a second-team selection by both Athlon Sports and Lindy’sSports ... Pete Fiutak of Campus Insiders called him “SDSU’s Best Defensive Player” ... Startedand played 12 of the team’s 13 games, making 82 tackles (44 solo), including three sacks,5.5 tackles for loss and five quarterback hurries ... The 82 tackles led the team ... Also led theteam with 65 stops on rushing plays ... Started for the 13th straight game and 14th time of hiscareer in the opener against UC Davis, making two tackles (both solo), including a 5-yard sack(and tackle for loss) ... Had three tackles (one solo), including a 13-yard sack (and TFL) in astart at Arizona State ... The sack was the third of his career, all over the previous three games... Had four stops and a QBH against No. 19/19 Stanford ... Logged a then season-high 10stops at Air Force, the second most on the team and the third most in the game ... Registeredeight tackles (four solo) with a 2-yard tackle for loss against Northern Illinois ... Had a team-high six stops (two solo), including 0.5 tackles for loss in a start at UNLV ... Made eight tackles(second on team) with a QBH in another start vs. Boise State ... Had a team-high and game-high-tying 10 tackles (eight solo) and another quarterback hurry against Fresno State ... Cameup with three solo stops and a quarterback hurry at Hawai’i ... Had four tackles (all assisted)at San José State ... Had a huge game against Nevada, recording nine tackles (five solo) witha 12-yard sack (and tackle for loss) and a quarterback hurry ... Did not play against NewMexico ... Had a career-high 15 tackles, including nine solo, against Army West Point in theArmed Forces Bowl ... It was his fourth career double-digit tackle game ... One of his 15 stopswent for a 2-yard loss.

l 2016 (Sophomore): Played in all 14 games, starting 13 times ... Had 73 tackles (37 solo)to go along with three tackles for loss, an 8-yard sack, two interceptions for 20 yards and atouchdown, a pass breakup and five quarterback hurries ... The 73 tackles ranked second onthe team ... Came up with a then-career-high five tackles (three solo) in his first career startagainst New Hampshire in the opener ... Had another good game off the bench against Cali-fornia, registering four tackles (two solo) and a 9-yard interception returned for a touchdown... The touchdown put the Aztecs up, 28-21, late in the second quarter, a lead they would neverrelinquish ... The interception (and touchdown) was the first of his career ... Earned his secondcareer start at Northern Illinois, making four stops (two solo) ... Had three tackles (two solo)in a start at South Alabama ... Came up with four tackles (three solo) in a fourth start vs. UNLV... Also had a 1/2 tackle for loss for two yards and his first two career quarterback hurries ...Registered three tackles in a fourth straight start at Fresno State ... Came up with two stops(one solo) and three quarterback hurries in a start against San José State ... Had six tackles ina start at Utah State, leading the team in stops for the first time of his career ... Had anothergood game in a start vs. Hawai'i, coming up with four tackles and a 11-yard interception ...The interception led to a John Baron field goal ... Made five stops in another start at Nevada... Finished with a career-high 12 tackles (eight solo) and a PBU at Wyoming ... Led the teamin tackles for the second time of the season (and career) ... Reached double digits in tacklesfor the first time of his career ... Registered six tackles in a start vs. Colorado State ... Came upwith six stops (four solo), including a career-high 1.5 tackles for loss in a start at Wyoming inthe MW Championship game ... Totaled nine tackles (five solo) with an 8-yard tackle for loss(and sack) against Houston in the Las Vegas Bowl ... The sack was the first of his career.

l 2015 (True Freshman): Played in 11 games on the season, making 11 tackles with onequarterback hurry ... Mainly was used on special teams, but gradually logged more snaps inthe backfield toward the end of the season ... Was on the travel roster, but did not play in thefirst three games of the season against San Diego, at California and vs. South Alabama ...Logged his first appearance of his Division I career at Penn State on special teams without find-ing the stat sheet ... Played again vs. Fresno State, but did not record a stat ... Logged his firststat, making an assisted tackle at Hawai‘i ... Logged significant snaps on defense at San JoséState with starter Jake Fely injured for the second half ... Had three tackles (two solo) in thecontest ... Had a solo tackle against Utah State off the bench ... Came up with an assisted stopin time off the pine at Colorado State ... Made an assisted tackle against Wyoming ... Registeredtwo stops (one solo) off the pine at UNLV ... Did not record a stat in time off the bench vs.Nevada ...Also did not find the stat sheet in a reserve role vs. Air Force in the Mountain WestChampionship game ... Had two tackles (one solo) and picked up his first career quarterbackhurry vs. Cincinnati in the Hawai‘i Bowl.

l High School: Recorded a team-high seven sacks, along with two interceptions as a senior atPunahou High School in Kalihi, Hawaii, according to MaxPreps.com ... Led Punahou to an 8-1overall record and an appearance in the HHSAA Division I championship game in 2014 ... Wasa two-time all-state first-team selection and a two-time ILH first-team pick ... Led the team intackles and was chosen as the hardest hitting player on the team ... A three-star recruit byScout and a two-star recruit by Rivals.

l Personal: Ronley Saumaniafaese Lealao Lakalaka was born Jan. 23, 1997, in Honolulu,

Hawaii ... Picked SDSU over an offer from Hawai`i and also had interest from California ...Brother, Steven, played running back at Hawai’i from 2013-16, while his younger brother,Seyddrick, is a redshirt freshman linebacker at San Diego State this year ... Is majoring in socialscience.

Lakalaka’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2015 11 0 5 6 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02016 14 13 37 36 73 3.0 1.0 2 1 0 02017 12 12 44 38 82 5.5 3.0 0 0 0 02018 11 11 23 17 40 3.5 0.0 1 4 0 0Career           48    36     109     97   206   12.0     4.0        3 5 0      0Career Highs: Tackles: 15 vs. Army West Point (12/23/17); Tackles For Loss: 2.0 at Nevada

(10/27/18), at Wyoming (12/3/16); Sacks: 1.0, four times; Interceptions: 1 at rv/No. 24 BoiseState (10/6/18), vs. Hawai’i (11/5/16), vs. California (9/10/16); Pass Breakups: 1, five imes;Defensive Touchdowns: 1 vs. California (9/10/16).2018 Highs: Tackles: 8 vs. UNLV (11/10/18); Tackles For Loss: 2.0 at Nevada (10/27/18);

Interceptions: 1 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18); Pass Breakups: 1, four times.

Lakalaka’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.5.15 San Diego --- Did Not Play ---S.12.15 at California --- Did Not Play ---S.19.15 South Alabama --- Did Not Play ---S.26.15 at Penn State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.3.15 Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.10.15 at Hawai‘i* 1 0 0 1    1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.17.15 at San José State* 1 0 2    1    3    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.23.15 Utah State* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.31.15 at Colorado State* 1 0 0 1    1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.14.15 Wyoming* 1 0 0 1    1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.21.15 at UNLV* 1 0 1 1    2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.28.15 Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.5.15 Air Force`` 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.24.15 vs. Cincinnati% 1 0 1 1    2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.3.16 New Hampshire 1 1 3    2     5    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.10.16 California 1 0 2 2     4 0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0S.17.16 at Northern Illinois 1 1 2 2     4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.1.16 at South Alabama 1 1 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.8.16 UNLV* 1 1 3    1 4 0.5   0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.16 at Fresno State* 1 1 1 2     3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.16 San José State* 1 1 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 1 1 5    6    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 1 1 3 4 0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 1 2 3 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 1 8 4 12    0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 1 2 4 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.3.16 at Wyoming* 1 1 4 2 6 1.5   0.0 0 0 0 0D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 1 5 4 9 1.0 1.0     0 0 0 0S.2.17 UC Davis 1 1 2    0 2   1.0   1.0     0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 1 1 2     3   1.0   1.0     0 0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 1 2 2 4    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 1 4    6   10    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois* 1 1 4    4 8 1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 1 2 4 6 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 1 4 4 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 1 8    2 10    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 1 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 1 0 4 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 1 5 4 9 1.0   1.0     0 0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* --- Did Not Play - Violation of Team Rules ---D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 1 9    6  15   1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0  A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 1 0 1    0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 2    4     6    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

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Date      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FRS.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 3    1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 3    3 6    0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 3    2 5 0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 5    0 5 2.0   0.0 0 1    0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 4 4    8    1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. `` - 2015 Sports Authority Mountain WestChampionship (Qualcomm Stadium; San Diego, Calif.). % - 2015 Hawai‘i Bowl (Aloha Stadium;Honolulu, Hawaii). @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship (War Memorial Stadium; Laramie,Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas, Nev.). + - 2017 LockheedMartin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#34     ISAAC LESSARD                                      (luh-SARD)Fullback l Junior l 6-3 l 240 l Sacramento, Calif. l Jesuit HSl At San Diego State: Was recruited as a linebacker, but moved to fullback for the 2015 fall

camp ... Gained experience working behind 2018 NFL Draft seventh-round selection Nick Baw-den ... Is slated to start for the 2018 season.

l 2018 (Junior): Has played in seven games this year, starting six times ... Has one catch for11 yards ... Started for the second time of his career in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, butdid not record a stat ... Also was held off the stat sheet against Sacramento State in a secondstraight start ... Made an 11-yard catch in a start against No. 23/25 Arizona State ... The catchwas the second of his career and longest of his career ... Started vs. Eastern Michigan, but onlyplayed 37 snaps before going down with a neck injury ... Missed the game at rv/No. 24 BoiseState, vs. Air Force, against San José State and at Nevada with the same injury ... Came backto play 15 snaps off the bench at New Mexico, his first game since Sept. 22 at Eastern Michigan... Earned the start vs. UNLV, his first since the fourth game of the season vs. Eastern Michiganand played 41 snaps ... Started again at Fresno State, playing 25 snaps.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Played in seven games with one start, making a 7-yard catch ... Loggedsnaps off the bench against UC Davis without finding the stat sheet ... Did not play at ArizonaState, against No. 19/19 Stanford, at Air Force or vs. Northern Illinois ... Earned his first careerstart at UNLV and played 34 snaps ... Did not play against Boise State ... Played on the team’sfinal drive against Fresno State (eight snaps) ... Played 11 snaps at Hawai’i, but did not recorda stat ... Logged 16 snaps at San José State off the bench without finding the stat sheet ... Alsoplayed 10 snaps vs. Nevada, making his first career catch for seven yards ... Logged statlesstime late against New Mexico ... Did not see the field against Army West Point in the ArmedForces Bowl.

l 2016 (Freshman): Played in eight games on the season without recording a stat ... Accordingto Pro Football Focus, logged 49 snaps for the year ... Played 13 snaps in the opener againstNew Hampshire and one the following game vs. California ... Played three snaps vs. UNLV ...After not playing against Fresno State, logged snaps in four straight weeks, including nineagainst San José State, seven at Utah State, seven vs. Hawai'i and three at Nevada ... Also sawaction at Colorado State with six snaps.

l 2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. l High School: Led Jesuit High School in Sacramento, Calif., with 58 total tackles and four

tackles for loss, along with two sacks, two interceptions and a fumble recovery as a senior ac-cording to MaxPreps ... Named first-team all-Delta League, first-team all-metro, team captainand team's defensive MVP as a senior ... Led the Marauders to a 9-3 overall record in 2014and an appearance in the second round of the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section playoffs ... Played quar-terback his junior season at Yuba City High, completing 89 of 173 pass attempts (51 percent)for 1,711 yards and 16 touchdowns, while rushing for 307 yards and eight scores ... A first-team all-Tri County Conference and all-area selection, and a team captain as a junior ... Helpedlead the Honkers to an appearance in the third round of the CIF Sac-Joaquin playoffs in 2013... Also played rugby in high school.

l Personal: Isaac Pryde Lessard was born April 17, 1997, in Sacramento, Calif. ... Son of Normand Noel Lessard ... Father, Norm, played college football at Fresno State ... Chose San DiegoState over Sacramento State ... A criminal justice major.

Lessard’s Career StatisticsRushing Receiving

Season          GP    GS    Att.    Yds.    TD     Lg. 100+   No.   Yds. Avg. TD   Lg.2016 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02017 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 7.0 0 72018 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 11.0 0 11Career           22      7        0         0      0       0       0      2      18 9.0 0   11Career  Highs:  Receptions: 1 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18), vs. Nevada

(11/18/17); Receiving Yards: 11 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Long Reception: 11vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18).2018 Highs: Receptions: 1 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Receiving Yards: 11 vs.

No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Long Reception: 11 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18).

Lessard’s Career Game-by-Game (Stats Only)Rushing Receiving

Date      Opponent              GP   GS   Att.   Yds.    Avg.   TD   No.     Yds.     TD  N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 1         7       0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 1       11       0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#45 ANTHONY LUKEDefensive End l Senior l 6-4 l 260 l Roseville, Calif. l American River Collegel At San Diego State: Joined the Aztecs in January in the 2017 signing class out of American

River College ... Athletic on the edge, who has played immediately ... Is slated to start at rightdefensive end after spring drills and a good fall camp.

l 2018 (Senior): Started the team’s 11 games this season, making 37 tackles (22 solo), 6.5tackles for loss, a 3-yard sack, a pass breakup and three quarterback hurries ... The 6.5 tacklesare tied with Chibu Onyeukwu for the second most on the team ... Has been a captain in twogames this season ... Earned his first career start in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, recordingtwo tackles with a pass breakup ... Started once again vs. Sacramento State in a captain’s role,finishing with two solo stops, including a 3-yard sack (and TFL) ... Registered three stops (twosolo) against No. 23/25 Arizona State, including one tackle for loss and a quarterback hurry... Had a monster game vs. Eastern Michigan as a captain, leading the team for the first timeof his career with a career- and game-high 10 tackles ... Entered the game with seven tacklesthrough the first three games ... The 10 stops were the most by an Aztec defensive linemansince Sergio Phillips had 10 against Wyoming in the 2016 Mountain West Championship game(Dec. 3) ... Made four tackles (three solo) with a career-high two tackles for loss in a start atrv/No. 24 Boise State ... Had three stops (two solo) with a tackle for loss in a start against AirForce ... Made two assisted stops with 0.5 tackles for loss vs. San José State ... Had two tackles(one solo) with a quarterback hurry in a start at Nevada ... Came up with a solo stop in a startat New Mexico ... Had five tackles (three solo) in a starting role vs. UNLV ... Registered threetackles (two solo) with a 4-yard tackle for loss in a start at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Junior): Played in all 13 games off the bench ... Had 12 tackles (six solo) with 1.5tackles for loss, a 21-yard interception, 0.5 sacks and a quarterback hurry ... Played in his firstcollegiate game against UC Davis, but did not record a stat ... Also played statless time atArizona State ... Registered his first career tackle (an assisted one) against No. 19/19 Stanford,which went down as a half sack (and half TFL) for three yards ... Made two stops (both solo)with an 8-yard tackle for loss at Air Force ... Had an assisted stop against Northern Illinois ...Registered two tackles (one solo) in 17 snaps at UNLV ... Did not find the stat sheet againstBoise State or vs. Fresno State ... Made a solo stop at Hawai’i ... Had an assisted tackle at SanJosé State ... Registered two tackles vs. Nevada ... Came up with one assisted tackle and aquarterback hurry against New Mexico ... Had a solo tackle and his first career interception,which went for 21 yards, off the bench against Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l 2014-15 (At American River College): Played one year at American River College inSacramento, Calif. ... Totaled 43 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 12 tackles for loss, one forced fumble, onefumble recovery and three pass breakups in 11 games ... Was named a first-team selection onthe 2016 All-America Community College Football Team ... Also was a first-team Region I pick... Was a three-star recruit by 247sports and Scout out of American River College, and a two-star recruit by Rivals ... Received a scouting grade of 83 by 247sports, and was ranked as the12th-best strong-side defensive end from the 2017 recruiting class

l High School: Played both defensive line and running back at Woodcreek High School in Ro-seville, Calif., where he was a three-time letterwinner ... Also competed on the wrestling teamat Woodcreek HS.

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l Personal: Anthony Luke was born Nov. 11, 1996, in Carmichael, Calif. ... Son of Tony andRenee Luke ... Picked the Aztecs out of American River over other offers from Utah, Iowa State,Toledo, New Mexico, Florida Atlantic, Buffalo, San José State and Youngstown State ... Is ma-joring in social science.

Luke’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR   2017 13 0 6 6 12 1.5 0.5 1 0 0 02018 11 11 22 15 37 6.5 1.0 0 1 0 0Career           24    11       28     21     49     8.0     1.5        1 1 0      0Career Highs: Tackles: 10 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Tackles For Loss: 2.0 at rv/No.

24 Boise State (10/6/18); Sacks: 1.0 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Interceptions: 1 vs. ArmyWest Point (12/23/17); Pass Breakups: 1 at No. 13/13 Stanford (8/3/18).2018 Highs: Tackles: 10 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Tackles For Loss: 2.0 at rv/No.

24 Boise State (10/6/18); Sacks: 1.0 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Pass Breakups: 1 at No.13/13 Stanford (8/3/18).

Luke’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 0 1    1    0.5   0.5     0 0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 0 2    0 2   1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 1    1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 1 1    2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 0 1    1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 1 1    2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 0 1    0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 0 2 2    0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0 S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 2    0 2    1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 2 1 3 1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 5    5  10    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 3 1 4 2.0   0.0 0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 2 1 3 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 0 2 2 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 2 1 3 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed ForcesBowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#86 ISIAH MACKLINWide Receiver l Sophomore l 6-5 l 210 l Las Vegas, Nev. l Green Valley HSl At San Diego State: Tall, athletic receiver with an excellent vertical leap ... Has tons of prom-

ise ... Is listed third as the “Z" receiver heading into 2018 season.l 2018 (Sophomore): Has played in 10 games this season, starting once ... Has four catches

for 64 yards (16.0 avg.) with a long of 19 yards ... Has played 99 snaps on offense ... Loggedfive snaps at No. 13/13 Stanford, five against Sacramento State, two vs. No. 23/25 ArizonaState, six vs. Eastern Michigan and 10 at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Did not play against AirForce, before playing one snap vs. San José State ... Had his most productive game of theseason at Nevada, making his first two catches of the year for a career-high 37 yards (18.5avg.) with a career long of 19 ... The two receptions tied a career high ... Played 25 snaps ...Earned his first start of the season at New Mexico, recording two catches for 27 yards (13.5avg.) with a long of 19, which tied a career high ... Played a season-high 28 snaps in the game... Came off the bench to play 17 snaps without making the stat sheet vs. UNLV ... Only playedone snap at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Freshman): Had three catches for 34 yards (11.3 avg.) on the season in two startsand 12 games played overall ... Started the opener against UC Davis as a redshirt freshman,

making a 17-yard catch late in the game and recovering a fumble ... Came off the bench atArizona State, against No. 19/19 Stanford, at Air Force, vs. Northern Illinois, at UNLV, againstBoise State and vs. Fresno State, but did not record a stat ... Earned his second career start atHawai’i, but did not make a catch ... Had a career-high two catches for a career-high-tying 17yards (8.5 avg.) off the bench at San José State ... Did not find the stat sheet in playing timevs. Nevada or in the regular-season finale vs. New Mexico ... Did not play against Army WestPoint in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l 2016 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first season, starring on the scout team against the Aztecs'first and second-team defense.

l High School: Earned two letters at Green Valley in Las Vegas, Nev. ... Was a second-team all-conference pick ... A three-star recruit by Scout at tight end, and a two-star recruit at wide re-ceiver by Rivals and ESPN ... Was ranked as the top tight end in the state of Nevada and the10th best in the West ... Considered the 15th-best overall recruit out of Nevada by 247sports... Received a grade 68 by ESPN ... Also played basketball at Green Valley High.

l Personal: Isiah Kaden Macklin was born Sept. 17, 1998, in Las Vegas ... Son of Timothy Mack-lin and Anne Key ... Picked the Aztecs over an offer from UNLV ... Is majoring in criminal jus-tice.

Macklin’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP     GS     Rec.      Yds.      Avg.      Long       TD2017 12 2 3 34 11.3 17 02018 10 1 4 64 16.0 19 0Career           22       3         7        98     14.0         19         0Career Highs: Receptions: 2 at New Mexico (11/3/18), at Nevada (10/27/18), at San Jose

State (11/4/17); Receiving Yards: 37 at Nevada (10/27/18); Long Reception: 19 at New Mexico(11/3/18), at Nevada (10/27/18).2018 Highs: Receptions: 2 at New Mexico (11/3/18), at Nevada (10/27/18); Receiving

Yards: 37 at Nevada (10/27/18); Long Reception: 19 at New Mexico (11/3/18), at Nevada(10/27/18).

Macklin’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsS.2.17 UC Davis 1 1 1      17     17.0     17      0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 2     17      8.5      12 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point* --- Did Not Play --- A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* --- Did Not Play ---O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 2     37    18.5     19      0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 2      27 13.5 19      0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed ForcesBowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#54     CADEN MCDONALDLinebacker l RS-Freshman l 6-3 l 225 l Haslet, Texas l Northwest HSl At San Diego State: Young, skilled linebacker who is coming off a solid spring campaign ...

Enters the weekend as the back-up at linebacker to senior and 2017 second-team all-Mountain

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West selection Ronley Lakalaka. l 2018 (Freshman): Has played in the team’s 11 games of the season, mainly on special

teams ... Has one tackle ... Has logged 15 defensive snaps on the season ... Made his collegiatedebut in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, but did not record a stat ... Played three snaps andon special teams ... Also played statless special teams time vs. Sacramento State ... Had hisfirst career tackle against No. 23/25 Arizona State, making the stop on defense, where heplayed four snaps ... Had four statless snaps vs. Eastern Michigan ... Did not record a stat inspecial teams action at rv/No. 24 Boise State, vs. Air Force, against San José State, at Nevada,at New Mexico, against UNLV or at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season. l High School: Three-year letterwinner at Northwest High School in Justin, Texas ... According

to MaxPreps, recorded three interceptions, two fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and a blockedpunt over his career ... Totaled a school-record 290 tackles over his career ... Was a first-teamall-state selection ... Was a two-time first-team all-district pick ... Was an academic all-statehonoree ... Named a Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) defensive player-of-the-year nominee ... Wasthe team's defensive player of the year three times ... A three-star recruit by ESPN, 247sportsand Scout, and a two-star recruit by Rivals ... Received a grade of 80 by 247sports and 72from ESPN ... Scout had him as the 10th-best linebacker recruit in the talent-rich state of Texas2017 recruiting class ... Also was a four-year letterwinner for the track & field team, qualifyingfor the state meet, as well as the district, area and regional championships.

l Personal: Caden Blaine McDonald was born Aug. 13, 1998, in Phoenix, Ariz. ... Son of Mikeand Jill McDonald ... Picked SDSU over numerous other offers, including Army West Point, AirForce, North Texas, UTSA, Bowling Green, Fresno State, Northwestern State, Lamar, Brown,Cornell and Penn ... Undecided on a major.

McDonald’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2018 11 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Career           11      0         1       0       1     0.0     0.0        0 0 0      0Career/2018 Highs: Tackles: 1 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State.

McDonald’s Career Game-by-Game (Stats only)Date      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 1    0 1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#58     CONNOR MITCHELLDefensive End l RS-Freshman l 6-5 l 250 l Island Lakes, Ill. l Wauconda HSl At San Diego State: Young, athletic defensive end who continues to learn the 3-3-5 defense

... Signed with the 2017 class out of high school and joined the Aztecs early for the springseason ... Was a defensive tackle last year, but enters the weekend second on the depth chartat right defensive end behind senior Anthony Luke with teammate Keshawn Banks.

l 2018 (Freshman): Has played in all 11 games on the season, making eight tackles (foursolo), including a tackle for loss ... Logged his first collegiate snaps (21) in the opener at No.13/13 Stanford ... Had his first stat - a solo tackle - the following week against SacramentoState across 17 snaps ... Did not find the stat sheet in playing time in 17 snaps against No.23/25 Arizona State ... Had 15 snaps without recording a stat vs. Eastern Michigan ... Had twotackles (one solo) in 20 snaps at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Recorded a career-high three tackles(two solo) with a tackle for loss in 35 snaps against Air Force ... Did not find the stat sheet in17 snaps against San José State ... Played 20 snaps on defense at Nevada, making one assistedtackle ... Did not record a stat in nine snaps at New Mexico ... Played 12 snaps vs. UNLV withoutfinding the stat sheet ... Had a solo tackle in 11 snaps at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Redshirt): Ended up redshirting his first season at SDSU. l High School: Earned three letters at Wauconda High School in Wauconda, Ill. ... Was an all-

state, all-area, all-conference and the team MVP for the Bulldogs ... Led the league in sacks asa senior ... Helped lead Wauconda HS to two playoff appearances over this three years ... Athree-star recruit by Rivals and a two-star recruit by Scout ... Also earned all-academic honorswith at least a 3.5 GPA each semester ... Also played baseball with the Bulldogs.

l Personal: Connor Mitchell was born March 23, 1998, in Barrington, Ill. ... Son of Andy andBecky Mitchell ... Was also recruited by Air Force, Boise State, Colorado, North Carolina, Purdueand Northwestern ... Is majoring in business administration with an emphasis in finance.

Mitchell’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2018 11 0 4 4 8 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Career           11      0         4       4       8     1.0     0.0        0 0 0      0Career/2018 Highs: Tackles: 3 vs. Air Force (10/12/18); Tackles For Loss: 1.0 vs. Air Force

(10/12/18).

Mitchell’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 0 1    0 1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 1    1     2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 2    1    3   1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 0 1    1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 1    1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#98 DAMON MOOREDefensive Tackle l Senior l 6-4 l 270 l Novato, Calif. l San Marin HSl At San Diego State: Defensive lineman who gained valuable experience practicing with the

Aztecs in 2014 ... Missed the entire 2015 season and the 2016 spring campaign with a kneeinjury, but played in one game in 2016 and 11 last year ... Is slated to back-up Noble Hallheading into the Hawai’i game ... Earned a scholarship after fall camp.

l 2018 (Senior): Has played in 10 games off the bench, battling a leg injury early on in theseason ... Has 15 tackles (nine solo) with a 7-yard sack (and tackle for loss) and a quarterbackhurry ... Played statless time in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, while battling an arm injury... Did not play vs. Sacramento State the following week ... Came off the bench to play 17snaps against No. 23/25 Arizona State, recording one solo tackle ... Recorded two stops (onesolo) in 18 snaps vs. Eastern Michigan ... Came up with three tackles (one solo), including a7-yard sack (and tackle for loss), and a quarterback hurry in 20 snaps ... The sack (and TFL)was the first of his career ... Came off the bench to play 30 snaps vs. Air Force, but did notrecord a stat ... Also did not find the stat sheet in 25 snaps vs. San José State ... Made one as-sisted tackle in 20 snaps at Nevada ... Tied a then career high with three tackles in 19 snaps atNew Mexico ... Followed with a career-high five stops (all solo) in just 24 snaps against UNLV... Did not record a stat in 22 snaps at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Junior): Played in 11 of the team’s 13 games after playing in just one last year ...Had 12 tackles (five solo), a fumble recovery and a quarterback hurry ... Played late againstUC Davis in the opener, but did not record a stat ... Had an assisted tackle off the bench at Ari-zona State ... Had a fumble recovery, the first of his career, against No. 19/19 Stanford ...Made an assisted stop at Air Force ... Had another assisted tackle off the bench against NorthernIllinois ... Had two stops (one solo) off the bench at UNLV ... Came up with a career-high threetackles against Boise State (two solo) ... Did not find the stat sheet in time against Fresno State... Did not travel to Hawai’i or San José State because of an arm injury ... Returned from hisinjury after the bye week against Nevada, and had one assisted tackle and a quarterback hurry... Did not record a stat in playing time vs. New Mexico ... Tied a career high with three tackles(two solo) in the Armed Forces Bowl against Army West Point.

l 2016 (Sophomore): Played in one game on the season, logging 22 snaps (according to ProFootball Focus) against Hawai'i ... Registered two tackles in the reserve role, including one solostop.

l 2015 (Freshman): Missed the entire season with a knee injury. l 2014 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first season on The Mesa. l High School: Was a two-year letterwinner at San Marin High School in Novato, Calif. ... Was

an all-league selection as a senior, leading the Mustangs to a 9-3 record, including a 6-1 markin MVAL play ... A scholar-athlete ... Also played basketball at SMHS.

l Personal: Damon Charles Moore was born Nov. 21, 1995, in Novato, Calif. ... Son of Brentand Dana Moore ... Is majoring in business administration with a focus in marketing.

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Moore’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2016 1 0 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02017 11 0 5 7 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 12018 10 0 9 6 15 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0Career           22      0       15     14     29     1.0     1.0        0 0 0      1Career Highs: Tackles: 5 vs. UNLV (11/10/18); Tackles For Loss: 1.0 at rv/No. 24 Boise

State (10/6/18); Sacks: 1.0 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18); Fumble Recoveries: 1 vs. No.19/19 Stanford (9/16/17).2018 Highs: Tackles: 5 vs. UNLV (11/10/18); Tackles For Loss: 1.0 at rv/No. 24 Boise State

(10/6/18); Sacks: 1.0 at rv/No. 24 Boise State (10/6/18).

Moore’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 0 1    1    2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 0 1    1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 0 0 1    1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 1    1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 1    1     2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 0 2    1    3    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0  O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.4.17 at San José State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 0 2    1    3    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 0 0 0     0    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State --- Did Not Play - Injured ---S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 1    0 1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 1    1     2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 1    2     3   1.0   1.0     0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 1    2     3    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 5    0 5    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed ForcesBowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#55 CHIBU ONYEUKWU (CHEE-boo On-YOU-koo)Defensive End l Senior l 6-4 l 265 l Pittsburg, Calif. l Contra Costa Collegel At San Diego State: Athletic defensive end who has four years of collegiate experience

(2014-15 with Contra Costa College, redshirting 2016 at San Diego State and playing last yearwith the Aztecs) ... Is slated to start at left defensive end heading into the weekend.

l 2018 (Senior): Has started 10 of the 11 games, missing the Air Force game with a kneeinjury ... Has 23 tackles (12 solo), including 6.5 tackles for loss, three sacks and five quarterbackhurries ... Earned his fifth straight start at defensive end in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford,making two tackles, including a 2-yard sack ... Came up with three tackles, including 0.5 sacks(and 0.5 tackles for loss) for four yards, and a quarterback hurry against Sacramento State ...Had one solo tackle and a quarterback hurry in a start vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State ... Had acareer-high six tackles with one going for a loss in a start against Eastern Michigan ... Playedonly five snaps in a start at rv/No. 24 Boise State before missing the rest of the game with aninjury ... Did not play against Air Force ... Returned to start against San José State, makingfour tackles (three solo) with 0.5 tackles for loss and a quarterback hurry ... Started again atNevada with two tackles (one solo) and another QBH ... Had two tackles (one solo), includinga tackle for loss, and a quarterback hurry in a start at New Mexico ... Had an assisted tacklevs. UNLV, which went down as a 1/2 sack (and 0.5 TFL) ... Had two tackles (both solo) withboth going for a loss and one for a sack ... The two tackle for loss tied a career high.

l 2017 (Junior): Played in all 13 games, making four starts ... Had 18 tackles (10 solo), in-cluding 4.5 sacks for 22 yards and five tackles for loss for 23 yards, a fumble recovery and

four quarterback hurries ... Logged his first career snaps in a Division I game against UC Davisin the opener, but did not find the stat sheet ... Had a big impact off the bench at Arizona State,coming up with two tackles (one solo), including 1.5 sacks (and tackles for loss) for sevenyards, and a quarterback hurry ... The two tackles, 1.5 sacks and 1.5 TFL were all the first ofhis DI career ... Made one solo stop against No. 19/19 Stanford ... Registered a special teamsstop at Air Force ... Recorded two solo tackles off the bench against Northern Illinois, includingan 8-yard sack (and tackle for loss) ... Made an assisted stop at UNLV in a reserve role ... Hadtwo tackles (one solo) vs. Boise State ... Registered a solo stop off the bench vs. Fresno State... Posted career highs off the pine at Hawai’i with three tackles (two solo), two sacks and twotackles for loss ... Started for the first time of his career at San José State, coming up with twotackles (both assisted) and a fumble recovery, the first of his career ... Also added a quarterbackhurry ... Had two quarterback hurries in his second career start vs. Nevada ... Started againvs. New Mexico and made three tackles (two solo), including 0.5 tackles for loss ... Started vs.Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl, but did not make the stat sheet.

l 2016 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first season with SDSU. l 2014-15 (At Contra Costa College): Played two seasons for Contra Costa College along-

side his brother, Chima, helping the Comets to consecutive Pacific 7 Conference championships... Anchored a defensive line in 2015 that allowed the fewest passing yards (157.7) in the Cal-ifornia Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) ... Led the team in 2015 with eightsacks and 12 tackles for loss ... Recorded 26 tackles, 22 solo ... 2015 All-California CommunityCollege Region II first team honoree ... A two-star recruit according to Scout and Rivals ... ChoseSDSU over offers from Fresno State, New Mexico, San José State, UCF, Toledo, Weber State andIowa State.

l High School: Played two seasons at Deer Valley, helping the Wolverines to an 11-2 mark hissenior season after recording 61 tackles, 28 on his own, an interception and a team-best 6.0tackles for loss ... 2013 All-Bay Valley Athletic League first team and All-East Bay second teamhonoree ... Also played basketball at Deer Valley.

l Personal: Chibueze Onyeukwu was born April 11, 1997, in Prince George, Md. ... Son of StellaJoel ... Brother, Chima, is a senior linebacker at Washington State ... Majoring in sociology.

Onyeukwu’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR   2017 13 4 10 8 18 5.0 4.5 0 0 0 12018 10 10 12 11 23 6.5 3.0 0 0 0 0Career           23    14       22     19     41   11.5     7.5        0 0 0      1Career Highs: Tackles: 6 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Tackles For Loss: 2.0 at Fresno

State (11/17/18), at Hawai’i (10/28/17); Sacks: 2.0 at Hawai’i (10/28/17); Fumble Recoveries:1 at San José State (11/4/17).2018 Highs: Tackles: 6 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Tackles For Loss: 2.0 at Fresno State

(11/17/18); Sacks: 1.0 at Fresno State (11/17/18), at No. 13/13 Stanford (8/3/18).

Onyeukwu’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 1    1     2    1.5 1.5     0 0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 1    0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 0 0 1     1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 0 2    0 2    1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 0 1     1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 0 1 1     2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 0 2    1    3   2.0   2.0     0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 1 0 2    2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1N.18.17 Nevada* 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 1 2    1 3    0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 2    0 2    1.0   1.0     0 0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 1 2 3    0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 1 5    6    1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 3    1 4 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

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Date      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FRN.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 1 1 2 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 0 1 1 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 2 0 2 2.0   1.0     0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed ForcesBowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#77 RYAN POPEOff. Tackle l Senior l 6-7 l 315 l Long Beach, Calif. l Long Beach City Collegel At San Diego State: Big, athletic body who is the most veteran player on the offensive line

... Started the first 21 games of his career at right tackle, but moved to left tackle last week atFresno State.

l 2018 (Senior): Has started the team’s 11 games, the first 10 at right tackle and last weekat Fresno State at left tackle ... Has been a team captain in three games ... Earned the start inthe opener at No. 13/13 Stanford at right tackle and again vs. Sacramento State ... Also startedagainst No. 23/25 Arizona State (team captain), where he was the highest-graded player inthe game (according to Pro Football Focus) and earned the highest grade of his career ... Forhis efforts, was named to the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of the Week ... Startedagain vs. Eastern Michigan as one of the team’s four captains ... Also started at rv/No. 24 BoiseState and vs. Air Force ... Started vs. San José State, while captaining the team ... Started againat Nevada, at New Mexico and vs. UNLV ... Made his first career start at left tackle at FresnoState.

l 2017 (Junior): Started the team’s first five games at right tackle and 11 overall, while playingin all 13 games ... Earned his first career start in the opener against UC Davis, getting the nodat right tackle ... Also started at Arizona State, against No. 19/19 Stanford, at Air Force andvs. Northern Illinois ... Did not start at UNLV for the first time of the season, battling a hand in-jury, but logged snaps on the PAT and field goal unit ... Came in late to play vs. Boise State ...Returned to the starting lineup against Fresno State, where he was named to the MW Pro Foot-ball Focus Team of the Week for his play ... Followed with starts at Hawai’i, at San José State,against Nevada, vs. New Mexico and against Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l 2016 (Sophomore): Played in the final 12 games of the season after missing the first twowith a chest injury ... Mainly played on special teams ... Also had one unassisted tackle ... Ac-cording to Pro Football Focus, logged 55 snaps on the offensive line on the year ... First fivesnaps came in his first career game at Northern Illinois ... Also played three snaps at South Al-abama, 11 vs. UNLV, 10 against San José State, 11 at Utah State, eight vs. Hawai'i, three atNevada, one vs. Colorado State and three at Wyoming in the MW Championship game ... Otherappearances were vs. Fresno State, at Wyoming and vs. Houston in the Las Vegas Bowl.

l 2015 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first year at San Diego State. l 2014 (Long Beach City College): Played one year at Long Beach City College in Long

Beach, Calif. ... Helped lead the Vikings to a 9-2 overall record in 2014, including a 75-41victory over Golden West in the Beach Bowl.

l High School: Played his high school ball at Lakewood High School ... Also was a member ofthe basketball team with the Lancers.

l Personal: Ryan Alexander Williams-Pope was born Oct. 17, 1996, in Inglewood, Calif. ... Sonof Darnell and Michele Pope ... Was a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and a two-star recruit byScout.com out of Long Beach City College ... Is majoring in social science.

Pope’s Career StatisticsSeason GP GS2016 12 02017 13 112018 11 11Career 36 22

Pope’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent                                                           GP       GS/POS           S.3.16 New Hampshire --- DNP - Injured ---S.10.16 California --- DNP - Injured --- S.17.16 at Northern Illinois 1 O.1.16 at South Alabama 1 O.8.16 UNLV* 1 O.14.16 at Fresno State* 1

Date      Opponent                                                           GP       GS/POSO.21.16 San José State* 1 O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1S.2.17 UC Davis 1 RTS.9.17 at Arizona State 1 RTS.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 RTS.23.17 at Air Force* 1 RT S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 RTO.7.17 at UNLV* 1O.14.17 Boise State* 1O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 RTO.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 RTN.4.17 at San José State* 1 RTN.18.17 Nevada* 1 RTN.24.17 New Mexico* 1 RTD.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 RTA.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 RTS.8.18 Sacramento State 1 RTS.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 RTS.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 RTO.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 RTO.12.18 Air Force* 1 RTO.20.18 San José State* 1 RTO.27.18 at Nevada* 1 RTN.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 RTN.10.18 UNLV* 1 RTN.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 LT* - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship (War Memorial Stadium;Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas, Nev.). + - 2017 Lock-heed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#74 TYLER ROEMER (ROW-mer)Off. Tackle l Sophomore l 6-7 l 315 l Fernley, Nev. l Fernley HSl At San Diego State: Big, physical lineman who possesses excellent technique, despite being

just a sophomore ... Had started the first 23 games of his career at left tackle as the blindsideblocker to quarterback Christian Chapman, but was suspended for violating team rules prior tothe Fresno State game.

l 2018 (Sophomore): Is a preseason first-team all-Mountain West selection by the leaguemedia, Athlon Sports, Phil Steele Magazine and Street & Smith’s ... Had played all 687 offensivesnaps prior to being suspened ... Started the team’s first 10 games at left tackle ... Earned thestart in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, and again vs. Sacramento State and No. 23/25 Ari-zona State ... Started again vs. Eastern Michigan, where he was named to the Pro FootballFocus Mountain West Team of the Week ... Also started at rv/No. 24 Boise State, against AirForce, vs. San José State, at Nevada, at New Mexico and vs. UNLV ... Was suspended againstFresno State for a violation of team rules.

l 2017 (Freshman): Was named a USA Today Freshman All-American ... Earned second-teamall-Mountain West accolades from the league’s coaches and media ... Also was a third-team all-MW pick by Phil Steele Magazine ... Was named the team’s Offensive Lineman of the Year ...Started the team’s 13 games at left tackle as a redshirt freshman ... Earned his first careerstart in his first career game in the opener against UC Davis ... Also started at Arizona State,against No. 19/19 Stanford, at Air Force, vs. Northern Illinois, at UNLV, against Boise State, vs.Fresno State, at Hawai’i, San José State, against Nevada, vs. New Mexico and against ArmyWest Point in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l 2016 (Redshirt): Traveled the entire season as the backup to senior Kwayde Miller, but ul-timately did not play and ended up redshirting.

l High School: Played three years at Fernley High School in Fernley, Nev., starring on bothsides of the ball ... Led the Vaqueros to back-to-back 7-2 league seasons after going 5-4 in

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2013 ... Was all-league and all-state at both offensive and defensive line ... Also was chosenas the lineman of the year ... Recorded 108 tackles over his final three seasons, including 95over the last two years (according to MaxPreps) ... Added seven sacks, three forced fumbles,two fumble recoveries, eight pass deflections and two blocked field goals ... Was a two-star re-cruit as an offensive tackle at both Rivals and Scout ... Also played two years of basketball,and was a member of the swimming and wrestling team one year apiece.

l Personal: Tyler Joseph Roemer was born March 6, 1998, in Reno, Nev. ... Son of William andTara Roemer ... Also was recruited by Louisville ... Is majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

Roemer’s Career StatisticsSeason GP GS2017 13 132018 10 10Career 23 23

Roemer’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent                                                           GP       GS/POS           S.2.17 UC Davis 1 LTS.9.17 at Arizona State 1 LTS.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 LTS.23.17 at Air Force* 1 LTS.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 LTO.7.17 at UNLV* 1 LTO.14.17 Boise State* 1 LTO.21.17 Fresno State* 1 LTO.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 LTN.4.17 at San José State* 1 LTN.18.17 Nevada* 1 LTN.24.17 New Mexico* 1 LTD.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 LTA.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 LTS.8.18 Sacramento State 1 LTS.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 LTS.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 LTO.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 LTO.12.18 Air Force* 1 LTO.20.18 San José State* 1 LTO.27.18 at Nevada* 1 LTN.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 LTN.10.18 UNLV* 1 LTN.17.18 at Fresno State* --- Did Not Play - Susp. ---- Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium;Fort Worth, Texas).

#92     KOBE SMITHWide Receiver l TR-Freshman l 6-2 l 175 l Compton, Calif. l Junipero Serra HSl At San Diego State: Is coming off a fantastic fall camp and will play right away as a true

freshman ... Enters the Hawai’i game as the co-backup ‘X’ wide receiver with fellow true fresh-man Elijah Kothe ... Also sees action in the punt return game.

l True Freshman (2018): Has played in the team’s 11 games at wide receiver, starting twice... Has seven catches for 88 yards (12.6 avg.) with a long of 32 yards ... Came in for eightsnaps in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, but did not record a stat ... Recorded his first careercatch - a 5 -yarder - in playing time (10 snaps) against Sacramento State ... Did not record astat in three snaps against No. 23/25 Arizona State ... Had a career high two catches for 27yards (13.5 avg.) with a long of 16 vs. Eastern Michigan, logging 11 offensive snaps ... Didnot find the stat sheet in 14 snaps at rv/No. 24 Boise State, while fair catching punts after anearlier fumble by another player ... Had a key 32-yard catch on a third-and-5 late in the fourthquarter against Air Force ... SDSU eventually scored on the drive to hold onto a 21-17 victory... Ended up setting career highs in receiving yards (32) and long reception (32) ... Earned hisfirst career start against San José State, but did not make a catch ... Had a 10-yard catch atNevada, logging 21 snaps ... Played 12 statless snaps at New Mexico ... Tied a career high withtwo catches for 14 yards (7.0 avg.) in just nine snaps vs. UNLV ... Started for the second timeof his career at Fresno State, but did not register a stat.

l High School: Played four seasons of varsity at Junipero Serra High School in Gardena, Calif.… According to MaxPreps, finished with 119 receptions over the last three years for 1,914yards (16.1 avg.) and 17 touchdowns … Over his final two seasons totaled 107 catches for1,689 yards (15.8 avg.) and 13 touchdowns … Earned all-league honors each of his finalthree years … A consensus three-star recruit by Rivals, 247sports and ESPN … Received anESPN scout grade of 78.

l Personal: Kobe L. Smith was born July 27, 2000, in Compton, Calif. ... Son of Anthony Smithand Julia Boyer ... According to Rivals, picked the Aztecs over other offers from USC, NotreDame, Oregon, Washington State, Nebraska, Arizona, Fresno State, Oregon State, Rutgers, Illi-nois and San José State ... Is undecided on a major.

K. Smith’s Career StatisticsReceivingSeason          GP     GS     Rec.      Yds.      Avg.      Long       TD2018 11 2 7 88 12.6 32 0Career           11       2         7        88     12.6         32         0Career/2018 Highs: Receptions: 2 vs. UNLV (11/10/18), vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18);

Receiving Yards: 32 vs. Air Force (10/12/18); Long Reception: 32 vs. Air Force (10/12/18).

K. Smith’s Career Game-by-GameReceivingDate      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsA.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 0 1 5 5.0 5      0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 2      27    13.5      16      0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 1 32     32.0 32      0O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 1 10 10.0 10 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 2      14 7.0 8 0N.17.17 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#17     RON SMITHCornerback l Junior l 6-0 l 170 l Oakland, Calif. l St. Mary’s HSl At San Diego State: Enters 2018 as the most experienced Aztec cornerback, having learned

from two-time MW Defensive Player of the Year Damontae Kazee (2015-16) and all-MW first-team pick Kameron Kelly (2017) ... Was thrown into a starting position nine games into theseason in 2016 and started the final six across from Kazee ... Then started all 13 at CB in 2017and the first 11 games this year ... For the second straight year, is SDSU’s only cornerback witha start heading into the season ... Also excels on special teams ... Has started the last 30 games,the longest streak on either side of the ball.

l 2018 (Senior): Was a Wuerffel Trophy nominee, which goes out to FBS players that bestcombine exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement ... Also wasnamed to the 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-District 8 Football Team ... Is a preseason sec-ond-team all-Mountain West selection by Athlon Sports and a fourth-team pick by Phil SteeleMagazine ... Has started the team’s 11 games on the season ... Has 39 tackles (23 solo), atackle for loss and six pass breakups ... Leads the team with 22 stops on passing plays ... Startedthe opener, his 20th straight start, at No. 13/13 Stanford, registering four tackles ... Followedthat up with six stops (three solo) vs. Sacramento State in another start ... Had a season-highseven tackles (five solo) against No. 23/25 Arizona State, including 0.5 tackles for loss, and apass breakup ... Recorded two solo tackles in another start vs. Eastern Michigan ... Had threetackles (two solo) in a start at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Came up with six tackles (three solo)vs. Air Force ... Made a solo stop in a start against San José State ... Had a good game in astart at Nevada en route to making the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of the Week,making four tackles (two solo) and a career-high-tying three pass breakups ... Had only onePBU all season prior to the Nevada game ... Had two assisted tackles with 0.5 TFL in a start atNew Mexico ... Had a solo tackle and a pass breakup in a start against UNLV .. Had three stops(two solo) and a pass breakup in a start at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Was named a preseason second-team all-Mountain West selection byAthlon Sports ... Had 62 tackles (46 solo), two interceptions for 27 yards, two tackles for loss,

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16 pass breakups and a forced fumble on the season ... The 16 PBUs ranked second in SDSUsingle-season history (Marlon Andrews, 1990) ... His 1.38 pass deflections per game (PBU +INT) ranked 13th in the country ... Started for the seventh straight game in the opener againstUC Davis, finishing with four tackles (all solo stops) and a 5-yard interception ... The interceptionwas the fourth of his career and fourth in the last seven games ... The interception led to atouchdown pass from Christian Chapman to Kahale Warring ... Had six tackles (all solo) and apass breakup at Arizona State in another start ... Had a team-high seven tackles (four solo), a22-yard interception and a pass breakup in a start against No. 19/19 Stanford ... Came upwith two tackles (one solo) in a start at Air Force ... Had a busy night with seven tackles (fivesolo) and a career-high three pass breakups in a start vs. Northern Illinois ... Had three tackles(two solo) and tied a career high with three PBUs for a second straight game at UNLV ... Wasnamed to the MW Pro Football Focus Team of the Week for his play against the Rebels ... Cameup with five tackles (all solo), including a 3-yard tackle for loss, and a pass breakup in a startagainst Boise State ... Had two tackles (one solo) and a pass breakup in a start vs. Fresno State... Had two solo stops and two pass breakups at Hawai’i ... Tied a team high with eight tackles(four solo), while adding a pass breakup ... Registered three tackles (one solo) with two passbreakups against Nevada ... Made four tackles (three solo) with two pass breakups in a startvs. New Mexico ... Had a season-high nine tackles (eight solo) vs. Army West Point in the ArmedForces Bowl.

l 2016 (Freshman): Recorded 57 tackles (30 solo), three interceptions for 77 yards and twotouchdowns, three pass breakups, a forced fumble and 0.5 tackles for loss, despite only startingthe final six games of the season ... The two interceptions returned for a touchdown tied aSDSU single-season record and ranked as the third most in the country, while his 77 interceptionreturn yards ranked 46th ... Played in all 14 games ... Led the team with 13 tackles on specialteams and 12 on the kick return unit ... Had two assisted tackles in his first career game onspecial teams vs. New Hampshire ... Logged statless time on special teams against California ...Made a solo stop on special teams at Northern Illinois ... Had another solo tackle on specialteams at South Alabama .... Made a solo tackle on special teams against UNLV ... Had twotackles at Fresno State ... Did not record a stat in playing time against San José State ... Had athen career-high four tackles and his first two career pass breakups at Utah State in his mostextensive action at cornerback of the season ... Had a then career-high seven tackles (foursolo), a 14-yard interception return for a touchdown and two pass breakups in his first careerstart against Hawai'i ... The interception and touchdown were each the first of his career ...The touchdown put SDSU up, 21-0, early in the second quarter ... Matched his then career highwith seven tackles at Nevada and had an interception for the second straight game ... The in-terception went for nine yards ... Also had his first career forced fumble ... Made seven tackles(third straight game with exactly seven stops) and 0.5 tackles for loss in a third straight startat Wyoming ... Had a then career-high nine tackles in a start vs. Colorado State ... Led the teamin tackles for the first time of his career ... Registered five tackles (three solo) with a passbreakup at Wyoming in the 2016 MW Championship game ... Had a career-high 10 tackles(seven solo) and a 54-yard interception return for a touchdown in the Las Vegas Bowl againstHouston ... Recorded his first career game with double-digits in tackles ... The interception washis third of the season, while the interception return for a score was his second ... Was namedto the 2016-17 Associated Press and Athlon Sports all-bowl teams for his play in the Las VegasBowl.

l 2015 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season at SDSU.l High School: Helped St. Mary's High go 21-6 (.778) over his final two years, including a 11-

2 mark in 2014 ... Recorded a team-high 69 total tackles with two interceptions as a senior atSt. Mary's High, according to MaxPreps ... Also added two interceptions for 117 yards, threepass deflections and a forced fumble ... Added team highs of 175 kick return yards (21.9 avg.)and 81 punt return yards (9.0 avg.) ... Helped lead the Panthers to an 11-2 overall record andan appearance in the CIF North Coast Division 4 championship game in 2014 ... Had a biggeryear in 2013, recording a team-best 135 tackles (125 solo), two interceptions for 65 yards,six forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and two pass deflections ... A three-star recruit byRivals, Scout, 247sports and ESPN ... Received a scout grade of 86 by 247sports and a 75 byESPN.

l Personal: Ron Angelo William Smith was born Nov. 18, 1997, in Oakland, Calif. ... Son ofRon Smith and Mary Holly ... Picked San Diego State over offers from Air Force, Fresno State,Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, UTEP, Washington State and Wyoming, according to Rivals ... Ismajoring in psychology.

R. Smith’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR   2016 14 6 30 27 57 0.5 0.0 3 3 1 02017 13 13 46 16 62 2.0 0.0 2 16 1 02018 11 11 24 15 39 1.0 0.0 0 6 0 0Career           38    30     100     58   158     3.5     0.0        5 25 2      0Career Highs: Tackles: 10 vs. Houston (12/17/16); Tackles For Loss: 1.0 vs. Boise State

(10/14/17), at Arizona State (9/9/17); Interceptions: 1, five times; Pass Breakups: 3 at Nevada(10/27/18), at UNLV (10/7/17), vs. Northern Illinois (9/30/17); Forced Fumbles: 1 at San JoséState (11/4/17), at Nevada (11/12/16); Defensive Touchdowns: 1 vs. Houston (12/17/16),vs. Hawai’i (11/5/16).2018 Highs: Tackles: 7 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Tackles For Loss: 0.5 at

New Mexico (11/3/18), vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Pass Breakups: 3 at Nevada(10/27/18).

R. Smith’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.3.16 New Hampshire 1 0 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.10.16 California 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 S.17.16 at Northern Illinois 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.1.16 at South Alabama 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.8.16 UNLV* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.16 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.16 San José State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 0 1    3     4    0.0 0.0 0 2    0 0N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 1 4    3     7    0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 1 6    1 7    0.0 0.0 1       0 1 0 N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 1 3 4     7   0.5   0.0 0 0 0 0N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 1 2 7    9    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 1 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 1 7 3 10 0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0S.2.17 UC Davis 1 1 4 0 4    0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 1 6    0 6   1.0   0.0 0 1    0 0 S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 1 4 3     7    0.0 0.0 1      1     0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 1 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 1 5    2 7    0.0 0.0 0 3    0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 1 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 3    0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 1 5 0 5 1.0   0.0 0 1 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 1 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 1 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 2 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 1 4 4    8    0.0 0.0 0 1 1 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 1 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 2 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 1 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 2 0 0 D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 1 7    1 9    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 2 2 4    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 3 3 6    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 5    2 7   0.5 0.0 0 1 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 3 3    6 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 3    0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 0 2 2 0.5   0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 2 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship(War Memorial Stadium; Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas,Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#71     KYLE SPALDINGRT l So. l 6-6 l 300 l McKinleyville, Calif. l McKinleyville Highl At San Diego State: Was recruited to SDSU as a tight end, but moved to offensive line in

the fall of 2017 ... Continues to get bigger and will look to see more action this season ... Enters

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the weekend a the projected starter at right tackle.l 2018 (Sophomore): Has played in all 11 games on special teams, but did start for the first

time of his career last week at Fresno State ... Played on special teams at No. 13/13 Stanford,and against Sacramento State, No. 23/25 Arizona State, Eastern Michigan, at rv/No. 24 BoiseState, Air Force, San Jose State, at Nevada, at New Mexico and vs. UNLV ... Started for the firsttime of his career at Fresno State, playing all 49 snaps at right tackle where he posted the sec-ond-highest grade on the offensive line (according to Pro Football Focus).

l 2017 (Freshman): Played in three games during the season, totaling 44 snaps (accordingto Pro Football Focus) off the bench ... Did not play in the first eight games of the season ...Made his collegiate debut at Hawai'i, logging six snaps ... Followed with 36 snaps at San JoseState ... Did not play against Nevada ... Logged two snaps vs. New Mexico ... Did not play inthe Armed Forces Bowl vs. Army West Point.

l 2016 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first season as a tight end. l High School: Earned two letters at McKinleyville High School in McKinleyville, Calif. ... Played

quarterback for the Panthers, going 352-for-617 for 5,103 yards and 54 touchdowns againstjust 15 interceptions over his final two years (according to MaxPreps) ... Also added 960 yardson the ground on 255 carries and an additional 22 scores ... Punted for McKinleyville at timesas well, averaging 36.8 yards per boot on 30 career punts ... Was an all-county selection andteam MVP ... A two-star recruit by both Rivals and Scout ... Also a three-year letterwinner onthe baseball team and a one-time basketball letterwinner ... A scholar-athlete

l Personal: Kyle Lucas Spalding was born Aug. 8, 1998, in Port Huron, Mich. ... Son of Warrenand Carla Spalding ... Also received an offer from Nevada and Humboldt State ... Is majoringin criminal justice.

Spalding’s Career StatisticsSeason GP GS2017 3 02018 11 1Career 14 1

Spalding’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent                                                           GP       GS/POS           S.2.17 UC Davis --- Did Not Play ---S.9.17 at Arizona State --- Did Not Play --- S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.23.17 at Air Force* --- Did Not Play ---S.30.17 Northern Illinois --- Did Not Play ---O.7.17 at UNLV* --- Did Not Play ---O.14.17 Boise State* --- Did Not Play ---O.21.17 Fresno State* --- Did Not Play ---O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 N.4.17 at San José State* 1 N.18.17 Nevada* --- Did Not Play ---N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ --- Did Not Play ---A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 O.12.18 Air Force* 1 O.20.18 San José State* 1 O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 N.10.18 UNLV* 1 N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 RT* - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium;Fort Worth, Texas).

#44 KYAHVA TEZINO   (KEY-ah-va Tuh-ZEENO)Linebacker l Junior l 6-0 l 230 l Los Angeles, Calif. l Salesian HSl At San Diego State: Explosive athlete who broke out with a solid second half of the season

last year as a sophomore ... Will be counted on for even more snaps in 2018, especially after

a strong fall camp ... numbers over his last 16 games (all starts) - 169 tackles and 17.5 tacklesfor loss; numbers over his first 17 games (no starts) - eight tackles and 1.5 tackle for loss ...Has led the team in tackles in 13 games (all happened over the team’s last 16) ... Has eightdouble-digit tackle games for his career (six this season).

l 2018 (Junior): Is a preseason fourth-team all-Mountain West selection by Athlon Sports ...Has started the team’s 11 games ... Has 113 tackles (60 solo), including 12.5 tackles for loss,6.5 sacks and 15 quarterback hurries, all which lead the team ... Also has two pass breakups... Also leads SDSU in tackles on rush plays (88) ... Ranks 20th in FBS (4th in MW) in tacklesper game (10.27), 23rd (1st in MW) in solo tackles per game (5.45) and 56th (5th in MW) insacks per game (0.59) ... Has been a team captain in three games ... Has played 746 of theteam’s 747 snaps on defense (99.87 pct.) the most on the defensive side of the ball ... Hadthree straight games with double-digits in tackles (41 total) earlier this season and has a currentstreak of three straight game with double-digit tackles (41 total) ... Opened his season with histhird consecutive double-digit tackle game, recording 11 with 0.5 tackles for loss and a QBHat No. 13/13 Stanford ... For his efforts, was named to the Pro Football Focus Mountain WestTeam of the Week ... Tied for the team lead with seven stops (six solo), a 4-yard tackle for lossand two quarterback hurries in a start vs. Sacramento State ... Was named to the Pro FootballFocus Mountain West Team of the Week for a second straight game ... Had another good gamevs. No. 23/25 Arizona State, making nine tackles (five solo), two tackles for loss and a 2-yardsack ... The nine tackles led the team ... Came up with five tackles (three solo) and a pair ofquarterback hurries in a start against Eastern Michigan ... Had a monster game at rv/No. 24Boise State, making seven tackles (four solo), including a 7-yard sack (and TFL) and five quar-terback hurries ... Was named the Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week for the firsttime of his career for his play against Air Force, posting a game- and season-high 15 tackles,including 10 solo stops, while adding a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry ... The 15 tackleswere the second most of his career (17 vs. Army West Point on Dec. 23, 2017) ... Had a game-high 12 tackles, including eight solo stops, and 0.5 tackles for loss in a start as a captain againstSan José State ... Had six tackles (three solo) with one going for a loss in a start at Nevada,while adding a quarterback hurry ... Was named the Mountain West Defensive Player of theWeek for the second time of the season at New Mexico, recording game highs of 12 tackles,2.5 sacks, 3.5 tackles for loss and a quarterback hurry ... Both the 2.5 sacks and 3.5 tacklesfor loss were career highs ... Helped limit the Lobos to just 142 total yards, New Mexico’s fewestsince gaining 127 at Texas Tech on Sept. 15, 2012 and fewest in a home game since totaling130 vs. No. 4 TCU on Nov. 27, 2010 ... Had a game-high 14 tackles (nine solo), a tackle forloss and two quarterback hurries in the start vs. UNLV ... Made a game-high 15 tackles, includinga 4-yard sack (and tackle for loss), and added a pass breakup at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Played in 11 of the team’s 13 games with five starts, all over the finalfive games ... Had 59 tackles (35 solo), six tackles for loss, two sacks, a pass breakup and sixquarterback hurries ... Played in the opener vs. UC Davis, at Arizona State and vs. No. 19/19Stanford without making the stat sheet ... Did not play at Air Force ... Played three snaps ondefense against Northern Illinois without recording a stat ... Had an assisted tackle at UNLV ...Did not play vs. Boise State ... Had two tackles (both solo) vs. Fresno State ... Had a then ca-reer-high and team-high seven tackles in his first career start at Hawai’i after entering thegame with eight total tackles in the first 17 games of his career ... Also added his first twoquarterback hurries ... Had another big game the following week in a second straight start atSan José State, making a then career-high nine tackles (six solo), a career-best two sacks, athen career-high 2.5 tackles for loss and two quarterback hurries ... For his efforts was namedto the Pro Football Focus MW Team of the Week ... Registered nine tackles (five solo) with a 2-yard tackle for loss, a pass breakup and two quarterback hurries in a third straight start vs.Nevada ... Had a then career-high 14 tackles and tied a career high with 2.5 tackles for loss ina start vs. New Mexico ... Had a career-high 17 tackles with a quarterback hurry for loss againstArmy West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl, earning all-bowl honors from Sports Illustrated ...The 17 tackles were the most by an Aztec since Corey Boudreaux (21) and Andrew Preston(18) on Oct 11, 2008 vs. Air Force ... It was his second straight game with double-digits in tack-les.

l 2016 (Freshman): Played in 11 of the team's 14 games, mainly on special teams ... Hadfive tackles (two solo), including 1.5 sacks (and tackles for loss) for seven yards ... Played inthe first three games of the season, including his first three defensive snaps in the openeragainst New Hampshire ... Did not play in the team's next three games ... Had his first careertackle - a 5-yard sack - in three snaps vs. San José State ... Had a career-high four tackles, in-cluding 0.5 sacks (and 0.5 TFL) in a career-best 18 snaps at Utah State ... Played his final threedefensive snaps of the season the following week vs. Hawai'i without recording a stat ... Alsoplayed statless time at Nevada, at Wyoming, vs. Colorado State, at Wyoming in the MountainWest Championship and against Houston in the Las Vegas Bowl.

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l 2015 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first year at SDSU, where he was named the team's defensivescout player of the year.

l High School: Starred on both sides of the ball in his three-year career at Salesian High Schoolin Los Angeles, rushing for 1,704 yards and 13 touchdowns on 178 attempts (9.6 avg.) on of-fense and making 343 tackles (293 solo) and nine interceptions ... Led the team in tackles allthree seasons, making 112 (99 solo) in 2014, 122 (96 solo) in 2013 and 109 (98 solo) in2012 ... Rushed for 1,063 yards and six touchdowns on 115 carries (9.2 avg.) as a senior and513 rushing yards and six touchdowns on 51 carries (10.1 avg.) as a junior ... Led the Mustangsto a 23- 4 (.852) record from 2012-13 ... Was a four-star recruit by all four of the major re-cruiting services - ESPN, Rivals, Scout and 247sports ... Among linebackers, was rated as the16th best by ESPN, 18th best by 247sports, 19th best by ESPN and 20th by Scout ... Receiveda grade of 93 by 247sports and an 81 by ESPN.

l Personal: Kyahva Montrell Tezino was born June 21, 1997, in Los Angeles, Calif. ... SonCharles and Kelly Tezino ... Picked the Aztecs over numerous offers, including Boise State, Cal-ifornia, Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Colorado State, Miami (Fla.), SMU, UCLA, Utah, Wash-ington, Washington State and Wisconsin ... Is majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

Tezino’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2016 11 0 2 3 5 1.5 1.5 0 0 0 02017 11 5 35 24 59 6.0 2.0 0 1 0 02018 11 11 60 53 113 12.5 6.5 0 2 0 0Career           33    16       97     80   177   20.0   10.0        0 3 0      0Career Highs: Tackles: 17 vs. Army West Point (12/23/17); Tackles For Loss: 3.5 at New

Mexico (11/3/18); Sacks: 2.5 at New Mexico (11/3/18); Pass Breakups: 1 at Fresno State(11/17/18), vs. Air Force (10/12/18), vs. Nevada (11/18/17).2018 Highs: Tackles: 15 at Fresno State (11/18/18), vs. Air Force (10/12/18); Tackles For

Loss: 3.5 at New Mexico (11/3/18); Sacks: 2.5 at New Mexico (11/3/18); Pass Breakups: 1 atFresno State (11/17/18), vs. Air Force (10/12/18).

Tezino’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.3.16 New Hampshire 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.10.16 California 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.17.16 at Northern Illinois 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.1.16 at South Alabama --- Did Not Play ---O.8.16 UNLV* --- Did Not Play ---O.14.16 at Fresno State* --- Did Not Play ---O.21.16 San José State* 1 0 1 0 1 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0 O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 0 2 2 4 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* --- Did Not Play ---S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV 1 0 0 1 1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* --- Did Not Play ---O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 2    0 2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 1 4    3 7    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 1 6    3     9   2.5   2.0     0 0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 1 5 5     9    1.0 0.0 0 1    0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 1 7    7   14 2.5   0.0 0 0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 1 11    6 17    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 4    7   11    0.5   0.0 0 0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 2 5 7 1.0   1.0     0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 5    4 9 2.0 1.0     0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 4 3 7 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 0

Date      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FRO.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 10    5 15    1.0 0.0 0 1    0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 8 4 12 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 3 3 6 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 7 5 12 3.5   2.5     0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 9 5 14 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 5 10  15    1.0 1.0 0 1    0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship(War Memorial Stadium; Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas,Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#76     ZACHARY THOMAS      Off. Guard l Sophomore l 6-5 l 300 l Carlsbad, Calif. l Carlsbad HSl At San Diego State: A local lineman out of Carlsbad High School who was in the mix for

playing time this year after working as a reserve last year ... Has solid technique ... Entered2018 as the projected starting right tackle, but can also play guard ... Is expected to miss therest of the season after tearing an ACL in the third game of the season (his second straightstart).

l 2018 (Sophomore): Played in the first three games this season, starting twice at right guard... Played in the opener in big package situations and on special teams ... Earned this firstcareer start at right guard in the home opener vs. Sacramento State ... Also started at rightguard vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State before exiting early with a knee injury ... Missed the EasternMichigan game, at rv/No. 24 Boise State, against Air Force, vs. San José State, at Nevada, atNew Mexico, against UNLV and at Fresno State with the injury.

l 2017 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games on the season in a reserve role ... Also came intoblock on PATs and field goals ... Logged 31 snaps on offense on the season, according to ProFootball Focus ... Played six snaps at Hawai'i, 23 at San José State and two against New Mexico.

l 2016 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first year behind an offensive line that started four seniorsand a junior.

l High School: Two-year letterwinner at Carlsbad (Calif.) High School ... Alongside fellow 2016recruit Troy Cassidy, helped lead Carlsbad to an Avocado West League championship and perfect4-0 mark in league play in 2015 ... All-CIF San Diego Section first team offense and AvocadoWest League first team honoree his senior season after recording 47 tackles (4.7 per game),34 solo, and a team-high 11 tackles for loss, according to MaxPreps ... Made three sacks ...Five or more solo tackles in three contests ... Notched two tackles for loss in four of 10 games... A two-star recruit by Rivals and Scout ... Played in the Alex Spanos All-Star Football Classic.

l Personal: Zachary Robert Thomas was born May 26, 1998, in San Diego ... Son of Mike andWendy Thomas ... Brother, Cameron, is a defensive lineman on the team ... Also received offersfrom Colorado State, Nevada, New Mexico and UNLV ... Is majoring in public administration.

Za. Thomas’ Career StatisticsSeason GP GS2017 13 02018 3 2Career 16 2

Za. Thomas’ Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent                                                           GP       GS/POS           S.2.17 UC Davis 1 S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 O.14.17 Boise State* 1 O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 N.4.17 at San José State* 1 N.18.17 Nevada* 1 N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 RG

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Date      Opponent                                                           GP       GS/POSS.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 RGS.22.18 Eastern Michigan --- Did Not Play - Inj. ---O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* --- Did Not Play - Inj. ---O.12.18 Air Force* --- Did Not Play - Inj. ---O.20.18 San José State* --- Did Not Play - Inj. ---O.27.18 at Nevada* --- Did Not Play - Inj. ---N.3.18 at New Mexico* --- Did Not Play - Inj. ---N.10.18 UNLV* --- Did Not Play - Inj. ---N.17.18 at Fresno State* --- Did Not Play - Inj. ---* - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium;Fort Worth, Texas).

#14     TARIQ THOMPSON                                 (tah-REEK)Warrior l Sophomore l 6-0 l 200 l San Diego, Calif. l St. Augustine HSl At San Diego State: Athletic safety who impressed the coaching staff in fall camp and started

right away ... Reads the offensive extremely well ... Is good in pass coverage ... Will start atone of the two Warrior spots in Rocky Long’s 3-3-5 defense ... Has started all 24 games sincecoming to San Diego State in 2017 ... Is fifth among active FBS leaders in interceptions pergame (0.29) ... Father, Tracy, played safety at San Diego State from 1982-85.

l 2018 (Sophomore): Is a preseason first-team all-Mountain West selection by the league’smedia and Street & Smith’s, and a second-team pick by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele Magazine... Has started the team’s 11 games, recording 50 tackles (31 solo), including four tackles forloss, two interceptions for 41 yards, four pass breakups and a forced fumble ... Ranks ninth inthe MW in interceptions (2) ... Started for a 14th straight game at No. 13/13 Stanford in theopener, registering five tackles (three solo) with 0.5 TFL and a pass breakup ... Registered anassisted tackle in a start vs. Sacramento State ... Had four tackles (three solo) in a start vs. No.23/25 Arizona State ... Made three solo tackles and added a pass breakup vs. Eastern Michigan,where he was named to the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of the Week ... Had fourtackles and an interception at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... The interception was his first of theseason ... Had a then season-high six tackles (four solo) in a start against Air Force ... Had twotackles and an interception returned for 41 yards in the fourth quarter against San José Stateen route to being named to the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of the Week ... The in-terception led to John Baron II’s game-winning field goal ... The pick was his second in threegames, second of the season and seventh of his career ... Had another good game in a start atNevada, making four tackles (three solo), including a career-high two tackles for loss for nineyards and a pass breakup ... Made the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of the Week forhis efforts ... Had a huge game in a start at New Mexico, making a season-high eight tackles(five solo) with 1.5 tackles for loss ... Landed on the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Teamof the Week for a third straight week and team-leading fourth time of the season ... Had fivesolo stops and a forced fumble in a start vs. UNLV ... The forced fumble was his first of theseason and second of his career ... Tied a season high with eight tackles at Fresno State, whileadding a PBU.

l 2017 (True Freshman): Was named a freshman All-American by both FWAA and USA Today... Also was a second-team all-Mountain West selection by the league’s coaches and media ...Also was chosen as a Pro Football Focus first-team all-MW pick and a second-team all-MW pickby Phil Steele Magazine ... Earned the Co-Outstanding Freshman Award (with Keith Ismael) ...Started the team’s 13 games, making 63 tackles (46 solo), with three tackles for a loss of 27yards, five interceptions for 83 yards and a touchdown, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery,four pass breakups and three quarterback hurries ... Tied for the FBS lead among true freshmenwith five interceptions, while ranking in a tie for second among all FBS freshmen ... Tied forthe MW lead and tied for 15th nationally in interceptions per game (0.38) ... Was the onlyfreshman in the country with multiple interceptions in multiple games ... His 63 tackles tiedTrey Lomax (2014) for the most tackles among freshmen in the Rocky Long defensive coordi-nator era (since 2009) ... Became the first Aztec true freshman to start on defense against UCDavis since Leon McFadden started at Colorado State on Oct. 24, 2009 ... Was also the firstSDSU true freshman to start an opener on defense since McFadden started the 2009 opener atUCLA ... Was the first Aztec true freshman to start on either side of the ball since current fullbackNick Bawden started at quarterback at Fresno State on Oct. 3, 2014 ... Had an impressive debutwith a game-high-tying four tackles (all solo), including a 3-yard tackle for loss, an interceptionand a forced fumble ... The interception led to a John Baron II field goal to put the Aztecs up,3-0 ... Had another good outing at Arizona State in a start, coming up with three solo tacklesand a fumble recovery (first of career) ... Made two tackles (one solo) in a third straight start

against No. 19/19 Stanford ... Had four tackles (three solo), including a 23-yard tackle forloss on a high snap on a punt at Air Force ... Finished with six tackles and a career-best two in-terceptions against Northern Illinois ... Had an 83-yard interception return for a touchdown,SDSU’s longest since Leon McFadden had a 96-yard interception score at Fresno State on Sept.29, 2012, the fourth longest by an Aztec since at least 1996 and tied for the 18th-longest in-terception in FBS play ... Came up with four stops (two solo) and a quarterback hurry in a sixthstraight start at UNLV ... Had six tackles (five solo), while adding a pass breakup and a quar-terback hurry in a start vs. Boise State ... Registered four tackles (three solo) in a start againstFresno State ... Had two tackles (one solo) in a start at Hawai’i ... Registered three tackles (onesolo) in a start at San José State ... Made a career-high nine tackles (seven solo) vs. Nevada ...Was named the MW Defensive Player of the Week and to the Pro Football Focus MW Team ofthe Week for his play against New Mexico, when he had eight tackles (six solo), a career-high-tying two interceptions, a career-high two pass breakups and a tackle for loss ... Was one offour FBS players with multiple interceptions in multiple games and the only freshman on thatlist ... His eight-plus tackle game and two-plus interception contest was just the 11th in FBSplay at the time and the only one by a freshman ... Finished his season with a career-high-tying nine tackles (seven solo), a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry against Army WestPoint in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l High School: Earned four letters at St. Augustine High School here in San Diego ... Led theSaints to a pair of 10-3 seasons in 2015 and 2016 ... According to MaxPreps, finished his four-year career with 217 tackles (139 solo), four tackles for loss, 11 interceptions for 151 yards,38 pass deflections, three forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, a sack and two blocked fieldgoals ... On the offensive side of the ball was used as a receiver, where he made 85 catches for1,167 yards (13.7 avg.) and 15 touchdowns over the past three seasons ... Had a total of 17touchdowns over his career, including 15 receiving, one interception and one kick return ...Was a two-time all-CIF selection and a three-time all-Eastern League pick ... Also was the team'sMVP ... A three-star recruit by ESPN, and a two-star recruit by Rivals and 247sports ... Receiveda grade of 78 by 247sports and a 71 by ... Also played basketball at St. Augustine High School.

l Personal: Tariq Edward Thompson was born Aug. 9, 1999, in San Diego, Calif. ... Son of AnneFord-Thompson ... Chose the Aztecs over offers from Fresno State and Northern Arizona ... Un-decided on a major.

Ta. Thompson’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR2017 13 13 46 17 63 3.0 0.0 5 4 1 12018 11 11 31 19 50 4.0 0.0 2 4 1 0Career           24    24       77     36   113     7.0     0.0        7 8 2      1Career Highs: Tackles: 9 vs. Army West Point (12/23/17), vs. Nevada (11/18/17); Tackles

For Loss: 2.0 at Nevada (10/27/18); Interceptions: 2 vs. New Mexico (11/24/17), vs. NorthernIllinois (9/30/17); Pass Breakups: 2 vs. New Mexico (11/24/17); Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. UNLV(11/10/18), vs. UC Davis (9/2/17); Fumble Recoveries: 1 at Arizona State (9/9/17); DefensiveTouchdowns: 1 vs. Northern Illinois (9/30/17).2018 Highs: Tackles: 8 at Fresno State (11/17/18), at New Mexico (11/3/18); Tackles For

Loss: 2.0 at Nevada (10/27/18); Interceptions: 1 vs. San José State (10/20/18), at rv/No. 24Boise State (10/6/18); Pass Breakups: 1, four times; Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. UNLV (11/10/18).

Ta. Thompson’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.2.17 UC Davis 1 1 4    0 4   1.0   0.0 1       0 1    0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 1 3 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 1 1 1     2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 1 3 1     4   1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 1 4    2     6    0.0 0.0 2       0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 1 2 2    4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 1 5    1 6    0.0 0.0 0 1     0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 1 3 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 1 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 1 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 N.18.17 Nevada* 1 1 7    2 9    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 1 6 2    8 1.0   0.0 2      2     0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 1 7    2    9    0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 3    2 5    0.5   0.0 0 1    0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 3    3     6    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 3    1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

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Date      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FRS.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 3    0 3 0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 4    0 4    0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 4 2 6    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 0 2 2    0.0 0.0 1       0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 3 1 4 2.0   0.0 0 1    0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 5    3    8    1.5 0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 5    0 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 1    0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 1 7    8    0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed ForcesBowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#18     TRENTON THOMPSONWarrior l Sophomore l 6-2 l 200 l Palm Springs, Calif. l Palm Springs HSl At San Diego State: Athletic, hard-hitting safety who backed up three-time all-Mountain

West pick Malik Smith for most of the 2016 season as a true freshman ... Was sidelined withan injury early last year, ultimately using his redshirt ... Is projected to start at one of the twoWarrior spots this weekend vs. Hawai’i.

l 2018 (Sophomore): Has played in all 11 games with seven starts ... Has 50 tackles (26solo), a sack, two tackles for loss, an interception, two pass breakups and a blocked punt returnfor a touchdown ... Earned his first career start in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, where hehad four tackles (two solo) and a pass breakup, playing all 65 snaps ... Had a then career-highsix stops (three solo) vs. Sacramento State in another start ... Followed with a career-high seventackles (six solo) and a 7-yard sack off the bench vs. No. 23/21 Arizona State, before beingejected with six seconds remaining for a targeting call ... The sack and tackle for loss were thefirst of his career ... Came up with four solo tackles in the second half against Eastern Michiganafter having to miss the first half because of a targeting call vs. No. 23/21 Arizona State ...Started the second half vs. EMU and played 41 snaps ... Started at rv/No. 24 Boise State,making five tackles (two solo) ... Had two tackles in a start against Air Force, along with atouchdown on special teams, recovering Kaelin Himphill’s blocked punt ... The return touchdownput SDSU on top, 14-9, eight seconds before halftime ... It was the Aztecs’ first blocked puntsince Kameron Kelly blocked one against UNLV on Sept. 27, 2014, and their first blocked puntreturn for a touchdown since Freddy Keiaho did so against New Mexico on Oct. 22, 2005 ...Started vs. San José State, where he made four tackles (two solo) ... Made three stops (onesolo) in a start at Nevada ... Had two tackles (one solo) off the bench at New Mexico ... Madeseven tackles (four solo) and a tackle for loss and his first career interception off the bench vs.UNLV en route to being named to the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of the Week ...The seven stops tied a career high ... Started at Fresno State, finishing the game with six tacklesand a pass breakup.

l 2017 (Redshirt): Had one solo tackle in three games ... Played in the opener off the benchagainst UC Davis, recording a solo stop ... Played at Arizona State and against No. 19/19 Stan-ford on special teams, but did not record a stat ... Missed the rest of the season with a leginjury, but was able to redshirt.

l 2016 (True Freshman): Had nine tackles and a pass breakup on the season, despite playingin only eight games ... Was one of three true freshmen to play on defensive side of the ball(also Troy Cassidy and Kyrie Woods) ... According to Pro Football Focus, logged 47 snaps onthe season ... Did not play and wasn't on the travel squad for the first five games of the season... Was on the travel squad for the first time of the season at Fresno State, but did not play ...Had four tackles (three solo) in his first career game against San José State, all on specialteams ... Ended up logging 13 stats on defense vs. the Spartans ... Had an assisted tackle atUtah State in five snaps ... Registered one solo tackle and had his first pass breakup againstHawai'i in a career-high 22 snaps ... Had an assisted tackle at Nevada ... Logged one snap, butdid not record a stat at Wyoming ... Had a solo tackle on special teams against Colorado State... Did not record a stat in three snaps and special teams action at Wyoming in the MW Cham-pionship game ... Logged a solo stop in three snaps vs. Houston in the Las Vegas Bowl.

l High School: Earned two letters and played three years at Palm Springs High School in PalmSprings, Calif. ... Helped the Indians go 24-3 (.889), including a 11-1 (.917) mark in leagueplay over his final two years ... Led the 2015 squad to a CIF Championship ... Logged 219 totaltackles (134 solo) over his three years (according to MaxPreps), adding seven tackles for loss,four interceptions, seven pass deflections, six forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, fourblocked field goals and two blocked punts ... Also caught 16 passes for 325 yards (20.3 avg.)and three touchdowns as a senior in 2015 ... A three-star recruit by Scout and 247sports, anda two-star recruit by Rivals ... Received a grade of 87 by 247sports ... Scout ranked him as the

15th-best outside linebacker in the 2016 class and the 23rd best on the West Coast.l Personal: Trenton Thompson was born Dec. 18, 1997, in Palm Springs, Calif. ... Chose the

Aztecs over offers from Colorado State, Nevada, Northern Arizona, UNLV, Utah State andWyoming ... Is majoring in social science.

Tr. Thompson’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR   2016 8 0 6 3 9 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 02017 3 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02018 11 7 26 24 50 2.0 1.0 1 2 0 0Career           22      7       33     27     60     2.0     1.0        1 2 0      0Career Highs: Tackles: 7 vs. UNLV (11/10/18), vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18);

Tackles For Loss: 1.0 vs. UNLV (11/10/18), vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Sacks: 1.0vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Interceptions: 1 vs. UNLV (11/10/18); Pass Breakups:1 at Fresno State (11/17/18), at No. 13/13 Stanford (8/31/18), vs. Hawai’i (11/5/16); PuntReturn Touchdowns: 1 vs. Air Force (10/12/18).2018 Highs: Tackles: 7 vs. UNLV (11/10/18), vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Tack-

les For Loss: 1.0 vs. UNLV (11/10/18), vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Sacks: 1.0 vs.No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Interceptions: 1 vs. UNLV (11/10/18); Pass Breakups: 1 atFresno State (11/17/18), at No. 13/13 Stanford (8/31/18); Punt Return Touchdowns: 1 vs. AirForce (10/12/18).

Tr. Thompson’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.3.16 New Hampshire --- Did Not Play ---S.10.16 California --- Did Not Play ---S.17.16 at Northern Illinois --- Did Not Play ---O.1.16 at South Alabama --- Did Not Play ---O.8.16 UNLV* --- Did Not Play ---O.14.16 at Fresno State* --- Did Not Play ---O.21.16 San José State* 1 0 3    1    4    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 0 0 1    1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 0 0 1    1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 1    0 1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---S.30.17 Northern Illinois --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.7.17 at UNLV* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.14.17 Boise State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.21.17 Fresno State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.28.17 at Hawai’i* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.4.17 at San José State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.18.17 Nevada* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.24.17 New Mexico* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ --- Did Not Play - Injured ---A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 2    2     4    0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 3    3     6    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 6    1 7   1.0   1.0     0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 2 3     5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 2 2 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 1 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 4 3    7   1.0   0.0 1       0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 1 5    6 0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship(War Memorial Stadium; Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas,

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Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#7       FRED TREVILLIONWide Receiver l Senior l 6-2 l 200 l Brookhaven, Miss. l Southwest Miss. CCl At San Diego State: Speedster who continues to improve his catching skills ... Rejoined the

Aztecs in the spring 2017 after spending 2016 at Southwest Mississippi College ... Originallysigned with the 2014 Aztec class and played Warrior (safety) in 2014, seeing plenty of timeon special teams ... Played wide receiver at SMCC and again last year at SDSU ... Ranks thirdamong active FBS players in career catch average (26.2, min. 32 receptions) ... Is listed as thestarting ‘X’ receiver heading into Hawai’i.

l 2018 (Senior): Has played in 10 of the team’s 11 games with eight starts, recording 20catches for team highs of 510 yards and a 25.5 catch average, while adding two touchdowns... Leads the country with a 25.5 catch average (min. 20 rec.) this season ... Missed the NewMexico game and most of the UNLV game with an injury ... Also has an 11-yard rush and twokick returns for 52 yards (26.0 avg.) ... Has been a team captain in three games ... Earned thestart in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, where he had two catches for 29 yards (14.5 avg.)with a long of 19 yards ... Had another two catches for 25 yards (12.5 avg.) off the bench vs.Sacramento State in a captain role with a long of 16 yards ... Earned the start against No.23/25 Arizona State, but did not record a stat ... Caught two balls for a team-high 40 yards(20.0 avg.) in a start vs. Eastern Michigan ... Had three catches for 57 yards (19.0 avg.) as astarting captain at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Followed with a career-high-tying three catches fora season-high 94 yards in a start against Air Force ... All three catches came in the first half ...Had a 55-yard grab in the game ... Had two catches for a team-high 37 yards (18.5 avg.) ina start vs. San José State ... Had a 30-yard catch and an 11-yard rush as a starting team captainat Nevada ... Did not travel to New Mexico because of an injury ... Returned to start againstUNLV, making one catch for nine yards before exiting the game after just four snaps becauseof a foot injury ... Had career highs of four receptions, 189 yards and two touchdowns at FresnoState ... The 189 receiving yards were the most in the Jeff Horton offensive coordinator era(since 2015), the most by an Aztec receiver since DeMarco Sampson had 257 at Colorado Stateon Oct. 24, 2009 and the 30th most in a game in school history ... It was his first 100-yardgame of the season and second of his career ... Had touchdown catches of 75 yards (longestplay (pass or rush) this season) and 70 yards ... The two touchdowns were his first of the season,and third and fourth of his career.

l 2017 (Junior): Played in all 13 games at wide receiver, starting twice ... Had 12 catches for327 yards, averaging 27.2 yards per grab ... Had a long of 89 yards, which was tied for theninth-longest catch in FBS play ... Also had three rushes for 11 yards (3.7 avg.) with a long of10 yards ... Led the country with a 27.2-yard catch average (min. 10 rec.) ... Logged time offthe bench in the opener against UC Davis, his first appearance as an Aztec since 2014 ... Finishedwith two receptions for 38 yards (19.0 avg.) with a long of 24 yards ... The 19.0 average ledthe team (min. 2 catches) ... Did not find the stat sheet in time off the bench at Arizona State... Started for the first time of his career against No. 19/19 Stanford, but did not make a catch... Did not find the stat sheet in time off the bench at Air Force or vs. Northern Illinois ... Madea 7-yard catch in a reserve role at UNLV ... Had two catches for 128 yards and a touchdown offthe bench against Boise State ... Recorded his first career 100-yard receiving game, second byan Aztec in 2017 (also Mikah Holder) and 83rd by a SDSU player in program history (322ndoccasion) ... Had an 89-yard touchdown catch, the fourth-longest passing play in SDSU history,the longest by an Aztec since Vincent Brown caught a 90-yarder from Ryan Lindley vs. No. 25Utah on Nov. 20, 2010, and tied for the ninth longest in FBS play in 2017 ... Gave SDSU back-to-back 100-yard receivers (Mikah Holder & Fred Trevillion) for the first time since Ezell Ruffinin 2013 (Oct. 26 & Nov. 2) ... Also gave SDSU its first back-to-back 100-yard receiving gamesfrom different players (Holder and Trevillion) since 2012 (Ezell Ruffin on Sept. 8 and GavinEscobar on Sept. 15) ... The touchdown was the first of his career and put SDSU on the score-board ... Earned the start the following weekend against Fresno State, but did not make a catch... Also did not make a catch in playing time at Hawai’i ... Made a 40-yard reception off thebench at San José State and added a career-long 10-yard rush ... Had a 13-yard catch in a re-serve role against Nevada ... Also had a 4-yard rush ... Caught two passes for 67 yards and(33.5 avg.) and a touchdown in a reserve role against New Mexico ... Recorded his secondtouchdown catch of the season (and of his career) ... Had game highs of three catches and 34receiving yards in reserve role against Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl ... The threereceptions were also a career best.

l 2016 (at Southwest Mississippi College): Played in six games for Southwest MississippiCollege at wide receiver ... Caught eight balls for 231 yards and two touchdowns ... Best gamewas against Mississippi Gulf Coast, where he had three catches for 148 yards (49.3 avg.) and

two touchdowns with a long of 73 yards. l 2014 (True Freshman): Played in 12 games on defense as a true freshman, recording five

tackles (three solo) ... Did not play in the opener vs. Northern Arizona, but played in each ofthe final 12 games ... First career game came at North Carolina ... Also logged statless time atOregon State ... Had his first career tackle (solo) the following week vs. UNLV and had anothersolo stop at Fresno State the next week ... Did not record a stat in playing time at New Mexico,against Hawai’i and at Nevada ... Had an assisted stop against Idaho ... Came up with a ca-reer-high two tackles (one solo) at Boise State ... Did not record a stat vs. Air Force, San JoséState and against Navy in the Poinsettia Bowl.

l High School: Twice earned all-state recognition in Mississippi and was a three-time all-regionselection ... Caught 42 passes for 824 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior ... Recordedfour 100-yard receiving games ... Also saw action at quarterback, punter and on special teamsfor the Panthers ... Was listed as a two-star recruit by Scout and Rivals ... Earned three lettersin basketball for Brookhaven High as well.

l Personal: Frederick Dionte Trevillion was born Oct. 13, 1994 ... Son of Stephanie Trevillion... Chose San Diego State out of high school over Louisiana Monroe and drew interest fromArkansas, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Southern Miss, Louisiana Lafayette and Louisiana Tech... Is majoring in social science.

Trevillion’s Career StatisticsReceivingSeason          GP     GS     Rec.      Yds.      Avg.      Long       TD2017 13 2 12 327 27.2 89 22018 10 8 20 510 25.5 75 2Career           23     10       32      837     26.2         89         4

DefenseSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR   2014 12 0 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Career           12      0         3       2       5     0.0     0.0        0 0 0      0Career Highs: Receptions: 4 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Receiving Yards: 189 at Fresno

State (11/17/18); Receiving Touchdowns: 2 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Long Reception: 89 vs.Boise State (10/14/17); Carries: 1, four times; Rushing Yards: 11 at Nevada (10/27/18); LongRush: 11 at Nevada (10/27/18); Kick Returns: 2 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Kick ReturnYards: 52 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Long Kick Return: 29 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18);All-Purpose Yards: 189 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Tackles: 2 at Boise State (11/15/14).2018 Highs: Receptions: 4 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Receiving Yards: 189 at Fresno State

(11/17/18); Receiving Touchdowns: 2 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Long Reception: 89 vs. BoiseState (10/14/17); Carries: 1 at Nevada (10/27/18); Rushing Yards: 11 at Nevada (10/27/18);Long Rush: 11 at Nevada (10/27/18); Kick Returns: 2 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Kick Re-turn Yards: 52 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Long Kick Return: 29 vs. Eastern Michigan(9/22/18); All-Purpose Yards: 189 at Fresno State (11/17/18); Tackles: 1 at Nevada(10/27/18).

Trevillion’s Career Game-by-GameReceivingDate      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsS.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 2      38 19.0 24      0 S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 1 7 7.0 7 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 0 2    128    64.0     89     1               89O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 1 40 40.0 40 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 1 13 13.0 13 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 2      67 33.5 47 1               47D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 0 3      34 10.3 13 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 2 29 14.5 19 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 0 2      25 12.5 16 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 2 40 20.0 26      0

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Date      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsO.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 3      57 19.0 30      0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 3 94 31.3 55      0O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 2 37 18.5 20 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 1 30 30.0 30 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* --- Did Not Play - Injury ---N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 1 9 9.0 9 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 4   189    47.3     75     2          75, 70DefenseDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  A.30.14 Northern Arizona --- Did Not Play ---S.6.14 at 21/23 No. Carolina 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.20.14 at Oregon State 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.27.14 UNLV* 1 0 1    0 1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.3.14 at Fresno State* 1 0 1    0 1    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.10.14 at New Mexico* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.18.14 Hawai‘i* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.1.14 at Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.8.14 Idaho 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.15.14 at Boise State* 1 0 1    1    2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.21.14 Air Force* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.29.14 San José State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.23.14 Navy# 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. # - 2014 San Diego County Credit UnionPoinsettia Bowl (Qualcomm Stadium; San Diego, Calif.). + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed ForcesBowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#87 KAHALE WARRING  (Kah-HALL-ay WHERE-ing)Tight End l Junior l 6-6 l 250 l Sonora, Calif. l Sonora HSl At San Diego State: Big tight end who has shown drastic improvement since arriving in

2015 ... Has put on 30 pounds since arriving on campus ... Missed the final 10 games of the2016 season with a foot injury ... Returned to play in all 13 last year with three starts ... Onlyplayed one year of high school football ... Was awarded a scholarship late in the 2017 fallcamp ... Out of his 47 career catches, eight have gone for touchdowns.

l 2018 (Junior): Was on the Mackey Award Watch List, which goes out to the top tight end inthe country ... For a second straight year is a Burlsworth Trophy nominee, which goes out tothe most outstanding collegiate football player who began his career as a walk-on and hasshown outstanding performance on the field ... Is a preseason fourth-team all-Mountain Westselection by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele Magazine ... Has played in all 11 games this seasonwith two starts ... Has a team-high 27 catches for 337 yards (12.5 avg.) with a team-high-tying three touchdown catches and a long of 30 yards ... Among FBS tight ends, ranks 20th inreceiving touchdowns (3, No. 2 in MW), 25th in receiving yards (337, No. 3 in MW) and 28thin receptions (27, No. 4 in MW) ... Among FBS tight ends over the last four weeks (since Oct.22), ranks third in touchdown catches (3), fourth in receptions (17) and 12th in receiving yards(205) ... Also has a special teams tackle ... Came off the bench against No. 13/13 Stanford inthe opener for 19 snaps, but did not find the shat sheet ... Earned his fourth career start againstSacramento State, making three catches for 73 yards (24.3 avg.) with a long of 26 yards ...Had another good game off the bench vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State, making a team-high fourcatches for 30 yards (7.5 avg.) and catching a 2-point conversion to put SDSU up, 28-14, inthe fourth quarter ... Did not record a stat in time against Eastern Michigan ... Made a 24-yardcatch in a reserve role at rv/No. 24 Boise State, while also making a tackle on special teams... Did not make a catch in playing time against Air Force or vs. San Jose State ... Had a hugegame at Nevada, setting career highs with six catches, 95 yards and two touchdowns ... AmongSDSU tight ends in a game since 1996, his game against Nevada ranks in a tie for first in touch-downs (2), and a tie for fifth in receiving yards (95) and receptions (6) ... Among tight endsin a FBS game this year, his game against Nevada ranks in a tie for third in touchdowns (2), atie for 30th in catches (6) and a tie for 34th in receiving yards (95) ... For his efforts, wasnamed a honorable mention selection for the John Mackey Award Tight End of the Week andto the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of the Week ... Both of his touchdowns came inthe first half, which put SDSU up, 24-15, at the half ... Had another good game in a start atNew Mexico, making five catches for 61 yards (12.2 avg.) with a 19-yard touchdown catchand a long of 24 yards ... Was named to the Pro Football Focus Mountain West Team of theWeek for a second straight week for his efforts ... Now has three touchdown catches this year

and eight for his career ... Made three catches for 26 yards (8.7 avg.) with a long of 15 yardsvs. UNLV ... Had three receptions for 23 yards (7.7 avg.) off the bench at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Was a Burlsworth Trophy nominee, which goes out to the most out-standing collegiate football player who began his career as a walk-on and has shown outstandingperformance on the field ... Played in all 13 games on the season with three starts ... Had 18catches and 248 receiving yards (13.8 avg.) with a team-high three touchdowns ... Had a careergame in the opener off the bench vs. UC Davis, making five catches for 74 yards (14.8 avg.)with a touchdown and a long of 36 yards ... The 74 yards receiving were the most by an Aztectight end since Gavin Escobar had 108 vs. UNLV on Oct. 27, 2012 ... The five catches matchedthe most by a SDSU tight end since Escobar hauled in six vs. Wyoming on Nov. 24, 2012 ...Had entered the game with two catches (both for touchdowns) and 17 yards ... Made an 8-yard grab off the bench at Arizona State ... Had two catches for 11 yards (5.5 avg.) with along of seven off the bench vs. No. 19/19 Stanford ... Had a career-long 42-yard grab off thebench at Air Force in the team’s first play after an hour and 28-minute lightning delay ... Thecatch led to a 2-yard touchdown run by Rashaad Penny, putting SDSU on the scoreboard ...Had another good game in his first career start vs. Northern Illinois, recording a team-highthree catches for 39 yards (13.0 avg.) with a 8-yard touchdown and a long of 21 yards ... Itwas his second touchdown of the season and fourth of his career ... Had an 11-yard catch atUNLV ... Did not record a stat in playing time against Boise State or Fresno State ... Earned thestart in statless time at Hawai’i ... Did not make a catch in playing time off the bench at SanJosé State ... Made two catches for 48 yards (24.0 avg.) with a long of 29 yards against Nevada... Earned the start against New Mexico, recording three catches for 15 yards and a 9-yardtouchdown that got SDSU on the scoreboard in the first quarter ... Did not record a catch inplaying time off the bench vs. Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l 2016 (Freshman): Played in the team's first four games before a season-ending injury tohis foot, making two catches - both for touchdowns ... Had two receptions for 17 yards (8.5avg.) ... Played for the first time of his career in the opener against New Hampshire, but didnot make the stat sheet ... Logged statless time once again vs. California ... Caught his firstcareer pass at Northern Illinois, which was a 5-yard touchdown catch on 4th and 2 to put SDSUup, 21-0, early in the second quarter ... Caught a 12-yard touchdown pass to put SDSU up, 24-21, at South Alabama ... It was his second straight game with a catch (and touchdown catch)... Did not play against UNLV after injuring his foot in practice during the week ... Also missedthe rest of the season with the injury.

l 2015 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first season at SDSU.l High School: Played just one year of football at Sonora High in Sonora , Calif. ... Earned all-

league accolades in his one season, catching 21 balls for 548 yards (26.1 avg.), according toMaxPreps ... Helped the Wildcats to an 11-2 record, including a perfect 6-0 league mark ...Also excelled in basketball, averaging 19.6 points and 10.8 rebounds as a senior, earning theleague's MVP award ... Was also an all-conference pick in water polo ... Previously playedtennis, and was a member of the cross country and swimming teams.

l Personal: Kahale Kuio Kalani Michael Wodehouse Warring was born March 23, 1997, inSonora, Calif. ... Son of Kahai Wodehouse and Nichole Longeway, and stepson of Lloyd Longeway... Was also recruited by Nevada and Sacramento State ... Is majoring in communication.

Warring’s Career StatisticsReceivingSeason          GP     GS     Rec.      Yds.      Avg.      Long       TD2016 4 0 2 17 8.5 12 22017 13 3 18 248 13.8 42 32018 11 2 27 337 12.5 30 3Career           28       5       47      602     12.8         42         8Career  Highs:  Receptions: 6 at Nevada (10/27/18); Receiving Yards: 95 at Nevada

(10/27/18); Receiving Touchdowns: 2 at Nevada (10/27/18); Long Reception: 42 at Air Force(9/23/17).2018  Highs:  Receptions: 6 at Nevada (10/27/18); Receiving Yards: 95 at Nevada

(10/27/18); Receiving Touchdowns: 2 at Nevada (10/27/18); Long Reception: 30 at Nevada(10/27/18).

Warring’s Career Game-by-GameReceivingDate      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsS.3.16 New Hampshire 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.10.16 California 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.17.16 at Northern Illinois 1 0 1        5 5.0 5     1                 5

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Date      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsO.1.16 at South Alabama 1 0 1     12     12.0     12     1               12O.8.16 vs. UNLV* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.14.16 at Fresno State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.21.16 vs. San José State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.28.16 at Utah State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.5.16 Hawai’i* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.12.16 at Nevada* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.19.16 at Wyoming* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.26.16 Colorado State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---D.3.16 at Wyoming@ --- Did Not Play - Injured ---D.17.16 vs. Houston^ --- Did Not Play - Injured ---S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 5     74     14.8      36     1                 7S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 1 8 8.0 8 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 2 11 5.5 7 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 0 1 42 42.0 42      0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 1 3 39 13.0 21 1                 8O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 1 11 11.0 11 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 2 48 24.0      24 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 1 3 15 5.0 9 1                9D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 3      73    24.3      26      0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 4      30 7.5 12 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 1 24 24.0 24 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 6     95     15.8     30     2         16, 30 N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 5 61 12.2 29 1 19N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 3 26 8.7 15 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 3 23 7.7 11 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship(War Memorial Stadium; Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; LasVegas, Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth,Texas).

#29 JUWAN WASHINGTONRunning Back l Junior l 5-7 l 190 l Kennedale, Texas l Kennedale HSl At San Diego State: Speedster who is not afraid of contact ... Has a great blend of speed

and power ... Was slated to start at running back this season after learning behind a pair of2,000-yard rushers in Donnel Pumphrey (2,133 in 2016) and Rashaad Penny (2,248 in 2017)... Also sees action in the return game and was slated to start at kick returner and punt returner... Among the active career FBS leaders, ranks in a tie for seventh in kick return touchdowns(3) and 29th in kick return average (24.4) ... Has 22 career rushes for 20-plus yards ... Has25 touchdowns (21 rushing, three kick return, one receiving) over his last 27 games ... Returnedfrom a broken clavicle suffered against Eastern Michigan on Sept. 22 to play Nov. 3 at NewMexico and start the following week vs. UNLV.

l 2018 (Junior): Is on the preseason Maxwell Award Watch List (college player of the year)and the Paul Hornung Award Watch List (most versatile player) ... Is a preseason first-teamall-Mountain West selection at running back by Athlon Sports and Street & Smith’s, and secondteam by Phil Steele Magazine ... Also is a second-team pick at kick returner by Athlon Sportsand a fourth-team selection by Phil Steele Magazine ... Has been deemed “MW’s Heisman hope-ful” and “MW’s most elusive running back” by Street & Smith’s, and the “29th-rated runningback in FBS” by Athlon ... Has rushed 149 times for 712 yards (4.8 avg.) with eight touchdowns... Also has seven catches for 59 yards (8.4 avg.), 10 kick returns for 205 yards (20.5 avg.)and two punt returns for zero yards (0.0 avg.) ... Ranks second in the MW (19th in FBS) inrushing yards per game (101.7, min. 149 att.), fourth (44th in FBS) in rush avg. (4.8, min.149 att.), fifth (71st in FBS) in rushing touchdowns (8), eighth in rushing yards (712) and

ninth in total touchdowns (8), despite missing the 4 ½ games ... When the game is withinseven points in the fourth quarter, Washington has rushed 24 times for 167 yards (7.0 avg.)with three touchdowns ... Was one of just three Aztec running backs in program history to starthis season with two straight 150-yard rushing games (Marshall Faulk, 1992 and RashaadPenny, 2017) ... According to Pro Football Focus, Washington ranks 21st in FBS (No. 4 in MW)with 37 forced missed tackles and 43rd (No. 4 in MW) in 15-yard runs (11), despite missing 4½ games ... Had a big opening game at No. 13/13 Stanford, rushing 24 times for 158 yards(6.6 avg.) and a touchdown, while adding a 27-yard kick return and a 3-yard punt return ...Set then career highs in rushing yards (158), attempts (24) and all-purpose yards (194) ...Became the 16th Aztec to rush for 100-plus yards in a season opener (17th occasion overall)... His 158 yards rank as the sixth most in a season opener by SDSU in the Division I era (since1969) and the eighth most against a nationally ranked opponent ... His 6.6 yards rush averagewas the highest by any Aztec player with at least 15 carries against an AP Top 25 opponentsince Ronnie Hillman (24 carries, 191 yards) averaged 8.0 yards per carry vs. No. 22 Air Forceon Oct. 16, 2010 ... Ran for 156 yards and three touchdowns on 36 attempts (4.3 avg.) againstSacramento State, while adding a 15-yard catch and two kick returns for 30 yards (15.0 avg.)... Recorded his second straight 100-yard rushing game of the season and fourth of his career... Joined Marshall Faulk (1992) and Rashaad Penny (2017) as the only Aztecs to start a seasonwith consecutive 150-yard rushing games ... Set career-high for rushing attempts (36), touch-downs (3) and all-purpose yards (201) ... For his efforts, was named to the Pro Football FocusMountain West Team of the Week and was an Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Honorable MentionPlayer of the Week ... Ran for 138 yards and one touchdown on 27 carries, while adding 26receiving yards on two catches against No. 23/25 Arizona State ... Also added a 14-yard kickreturn ... Was named to the Paul Hornung Award weekly Honor Roll and to the Pro FootballFocus Mountain West Team of the Week for his performance ... Recorded his third straight 100-yard rushing game of the season and fifth of his career ... Ran for 61 yards on 12 carries (5.1avg.) and returned a 28-yard kick before against Eastern Michigan before exiting the game inthe second quarter with an injury ... Had his streak of 100-yard rushing games snapped atthree ... Did not play or travel to rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Also missed the game with Air Force,San José State and at Nevada ... In his first game back since Eastern Michigan on Sept. 22,rushed 11 times for 95 yards and two touchdowns at New Mexico, while adding a 6-yard catch... It was his fourth career game with multiple touchdowns ... Rushed for 66 yards and a touch-down on 21 carries against UNLV ... Recorded his eighth rushing touchdown of the season (insix games) and 21st of his career ... Now has eight overall touchdowns this year and 25 for hiscareer ... Ran 18 times for 38 yards (2.1 avg.) in a start at Fresno State, while adding a 6-yard catch and five kick returns for 106 yards (21.2 avg.) with a long of 30.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Racked up numerous preseason awards, including being named to theEarl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List, which goes to an offensive player with ties to Texasand displays performance, integrity and tenacity ... Also was a preseason fourth-team all-Moun-tain West selection by Athlon Sports as a running back and to the Phil Steele Magazine fourthteam as a kick returner ... Rushed 127 times for 759 yards (6.0 avg.) with seven touchdowns... Had a long run of 60 yards ... Also had three receptions for 39 yards (13.0 avg.) with along of 19 yards and 14 kick returns for 333 yards (23.8 avg.), including a pair of touchdowns...Started three games and played in all 13 ... Rushed 14 times for 66 yards (4.7 avg.) with atouchdown in the opener against UC Davis ... The rushing touchdown was the seventh of hiscareer (all over the previous eight games) ... Had a busy game at Arizona State, carrying theball a career-high 16 times for 56 yards (3.5 avg.) with a long run of 22 yards ... Ran eighttimes for 30 yards (3.8 avg.) off the bench against No. 19/19 Stanford and added his firsttwo receptions on the season for 20 yards (10.0 avg.) ... The two catches were a career high... Rushed 14 times for a season-high 68 yards (4.9 avg.) in his first start of the year at AirForce ... Added a long run of 29 yards ... Was named the Mountain West Special Teams Playerof the Week for his play against Northern Illinois when he took the opening kickoff 96 yardsfor a touchdown ... Also ran four times for 19 yards (4.8 avg.) ... Finished with 95 yards onjust 10 carries (9.5 avg.) in a start, including a 34-yard touchdown at UNLV ... Ran three times,but lost two yards, in a start against Boise State ... Also had a season-long 19-yard catch ...Had a solid outing against Fresno State, rushing seven times for 68 yards (9.7 avg.) with aseason long of 45 yards ... Rushed nine times for 46 yards (5.1) and a touchdown at Hawai’iin a reserve role ... Had a huge game at San José State, rushing 16 times for 134 yards (8.4avg.) with two touchdowns ... Broke 100 yards rushing for the first time of the season and sec-ond time of his career ... Tied a career high with two touchdowns ... Rushed 12 times for 51yards (4.2 avg.) and a touchdown against Nevada, while returning three kicks for 53 yards ...Rushed nine times for 84 yards and a touchdown against New Mexico ... The touchdown was a60-yard run, his longest rush of the season ... Recorded his seventh rushing touchdown of theseason and 13th of his career ... Rushed for 44 yards on just five carries (8.8 avg.) against

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Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl, while returning four kicks for 140 yards (35.0avg.), including a 78-yard kick return touchdown ... Ended up setting career bests in kick returns(4), kick return yards (140) and all-purpose yards (184) ... It was his second kick return scoreof the season and third of his career.

l 2016 (Freshman): Earned the team's outstanding freshman award (with Parker Houston)... Earlier was named "SDSU's Top Newcomer" by Lindy's Sports ... Played in the team's 14games with one start, rushing 55 times for 441 yards (8.0 avg.) and six touchdowns, catchingthree passes for 72 yards (24.0 avg.) and returning 10 kicks for 293 yards (29.3 avg.) andanother score ... Was one of only five freshman players in the country with at least five rushingtouchdowns and one receiving touchdown, and one of two with a kick return as well ... His 8.0yards per rush was the highest by an Aztec since at least 1996 (min. 55 attempts) ... The 8.0yards per attempt also ranked fifth in the country (min. 55 attempts) ... Ranked second in theMW and eighth in the nation in kick return touchdowns (1) ... Averaged 11.9 yards per touchlast year (rush/rec./PR/KR), the highest mark on the team (min. 40 touches) ... Had at leastone touchdown in five consecutive games until not scoring in the MW Championship game atWyoming ... Logged his first career snaps in the opener against New Hampshire, rushing fourtimes for nine yards (2.3 avg.), and seeing time on special teams ... Rushed four times for 28yards (7.0) with a long of 11 yards against California ... Did not get any carries at NorthernIllinois, but returned three kicks for 93 yards (31.0 avg.), including a long of 53 yards ...Logged statless time at South Alabama ... Rushed five times for 13 yards against UNLV, aver-aging 2.6 yards per carry and returned a kick for 15 yards ... Did not record a stat in actionat Fresno State ... Rushed for 22 yards on six carries with a then season-long of 12 yards vs.San José State and caught his first pass as an Aztec for four yards ... Rushed 14 times for 137yards (9.8 avg.) and two touchdowns at Utah State ... It was his first career 100-yard rushinggame (76th Aztec with a 100-yard game in school history) ... Set career highs in rushing yards,touchdowns, carries and long rush (then a career long of 64 yards) ... Scored his first two careertouchdowns ... Rushed five times for 48 yards (9.6 avg.) and a touchdown and added a 24-yard touchdown catch in time against Hawai'i ... It was his first career touchdown catch ... Hadmultiple touchdowns for the second straight game ... Set career highs in receptions (1, tied),receiving yards (24) and long reception (24 yards) ... Rushed five times for 70 yards (14.0avg.) and a touchdown at Nevada with a long of 45 yards ... Also returned two short kicks for29 yards (14.5 avg.) ... Rushed once for 14 yards, had a 44-yard catch and returned two kicksfor 100 yards, including a 92-yard touchdown, at Wyoming ... The kick return touchdown wasthe first of his career ... Also set career highs in kick return yards (100), receiving yards (44)and long reception (44) ... Rushed six times for 92 yards, including an 81-yard rushing touch-down vs. Colorado State ... The 81-yard rush was the longest of his career ... Had seven touch-downs (five rushing, one receiving and one kick return), all over the previous five games ...Rushed two times for zero yards in the MW Championship game at Wyoming ... Carried threetimes for eight yards, including a 7-yard touchdown against Houston in the Las Vegas Bowl.

l 2015 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first season at SDSU.l High School: Racked up big numbers at Kennedale High School, where he won three varsity

letters ... Rushed for 5,139 yards and 75 touchdowns with an average of 9.5 yards per carryduring his career, according to MaxPreps ... Eclipsed the 300-yard mark five times in 24 gamesas a prep ... Also combined for 836 yards on kickoff returns ... Earned second-team all-statehonors after running for 2,695 yards and 39 scores during his senior season, leading the Wild-cats to a 12-1 overall record and an appearance in the UIL Conference 4A Regionals ... Ratedas a three-star recruit by Scout, 247sports and ESPN, and a two-star recruit by Rivals ... Earneda grade of 82 by 247sports and a 74 from ESPN.

l Personal: Juwan Xavier Washington was born Nov. 19, 1996, in Fort Worth, Texas ... Son ofKatrina Smith ... Picked SDSU over other offers from Houston, Arkansas State, Louisiana-Monroeand Texas State ... Also received recruiting interest from numerous other schools, includingArkansas, Baylor, Brigham Young, Duke, Kansas State, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Oklahoma,TCU and USC, among others ... Is majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

Washington’s Career StatisticsRushing Receiving

Season          GP    GS    Att.    Yds.    TD     Lg. 100+   No.   Yds. Avg. TD   Lg.2016 14 1 55 441 6 81 1 3 72 24.0 1 442017 13 3 127 759 7 60 1 3 39 13.0 0 192018 7 6 149 712 8 50 3 7 59 8.4 0 15 Career           34    10    331  1,912    21     81       5    13   170 13.1 1   44

Kick Returns All-PurposeSeason          GP     GS      No.      Yds.     Avg.    Long     TD TotalYds/Gm.   2016 14 0 10 293 29.3 92 1 806 57.62017 13 0 14 333 23.8 96 2 1,131 87.02018 7 4 10 205 20.5 30 0 976 139.4Career           34       4       34      831     24.4       96       3 2,913       85.7

TouchdownsSeason          GP                TD            2016 14 82017 13 92018 7 8Career           34                25Career Highs: Carries: 36 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Rushing Yards: 158 at No.13/13

Stanford (8/31/18); Rushing Touchdowns: 3 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Long Rush: 81 vs.Colorado State (11/26/16); Receptions: 2 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18), at No. 13/13Stanford (8/31/18), vs. No. 19/19 Stanford (9/16/17); Receiving Yards: 44 at Wyoming(11/19/16); Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs. Hawai’i (11/5/16); Long Reception: 44 at Wyoming(11/19/16); Kick Returns: 4 vs. Army West Point (12/23/17); Kick Return Yards: 140 vs. ArmyWest Point (12/23/17); Kick Return Touchdowns: 1 vs. Army West Point (12/23/17), vs. NorthernIllinois (9/30/17), at Wyoming (11/19/16); Long Kick Return: 96 vs. Northern Illinois(9/30/17); All-Purpose Yards: 201 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Total Touchdowns: 3 vs. Sacra-mento State (9/8/18).2018 Highs: Carries: 36 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Rushing Yards: 158 at No.13/13

Stanford (8/31/18); Rushing Touchdowns: 3 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Long Rush: 50 atNew Mexico (11/3/18); Receptions: 2 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18), at No. 13/13Stanford (8/31/18); Receiving Yards: 26 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Long Reception:15 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Kick Returns: 2 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Kick ReturnYards: 30 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Long Kick Return: 228 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18);All-Purpose Yards: 201 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Total Touchdowns: 3 vs. Sacramento State(9/8/18).

Washington’s Career Game-by-GameRushing Receiving

Date      Opponent              GP   GS   Att.   Yds.    Avg.   TD   No.     Yds.     TD  S.3.16 New Hampshire 1 0 4 9 2.25 0 0 0 0S.10.16 California 1 0 4 28 7.00 0 0 0 0S.17.16 at Northern Illinois 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0O.1.16 at South Alabama 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 O.8.16 UNLV* 1 0       5      13 2.60 0 0 0 0O.14.16 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0O.21.16 San José State* 1 0 6 22 3.67 0 1 4 0O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 0 14   137     9.79     2       0 0 0  N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 0 5 48 9.60 1 1        24       1N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 0 5 70 14.00     1 0 0 0N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 0 1 14 14.00     0 1        44       0N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 1 6 92 15.33     1 0 0 0D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 0 2 0 0.00 0 0 0 0D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 0 3 8 2.67 1 0 0 0S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 14      66     4.71     1       0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 16      56 3.50 0 0 0 0  S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 8 30 3.76 0 2       20       0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 1 14 68 4.86     0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 0 4 23 4.75 0 0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 1 10 95     9.50     1       0 0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 1 3 -2 -0.67 0 1 19 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 7 68 9.71     0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 0 9 46 5.11 1       0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 16   134     8.38 2       0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 12 51 4.25 1 0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 9 84 8.33 1 0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 0 5 44 8.80 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 24    158     6.58     1       2         6       0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 36    156 4.33 3       1 15       0

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Rushing ReceivingDate      Opponent              GP   GS   Att.   Yds.    Avg.   TD   No.     Yds.     TD  S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 27 138 5.11 1 2       26       0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 12 61 5.08 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.12.18 Air Force* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.20.18 San José State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.27.18 at Nevada* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 11 95 8.64     2 1 6 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 21 66 3.14 1 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 1 18 38 2.11 0 1 6 0                                                            Kick ReturnsDate      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsS.3.16 New Hampshire 1 0 0 0.0 0 0S.10.16 California 1 0 0 0.0 0 0S.17.16 at Northern Illinois 1 3      93 31.0 53      0O.1.16 at South Alabama 1 0 0 0.0 0 0O.8.16 UNLV* 1 1 15 15.0 15 0O.14.16 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 0.0 0 0O.21.16 San José State* 1 0 0 0.0 0 0O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 0 0 0.0 0 0N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 0 0 0.0 0 0N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 2 29 14.5 17 0N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 2 100    50.0     92     1               92 N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 2 58 28.0 29 0D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 0 0 0.0 0 0D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 0 0 0.0 0 0S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 0 0.0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 0 0.0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 0 0.0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 1        0 0.0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 1      96     96.0 96     1               96O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 2       -4 -2.0       0 0O.14.17 Boise State* 1 2      36 18.0 16 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 0 0.0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 1 16 16.0 16 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 0 0.0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 3      53 17.7 22 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 0 0.0 0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 4   140    35.0 78 1               78A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 * 1 27     27.0      27      0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 * 2 30 15.0 17 0S.15.18 No. 23/21 Arizona State 1 * 1 14 14.0 14 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 28 28.0 28      0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.12.18 Air Force* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.20.18 San José State* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---O.27.18 at Nevada* --- Did Not Play - Injured ---N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 0 0.0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 0 0.0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 * 5   106    21.2     30      0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship(War Memorial Stadium; Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas,Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).GS - * in this category the player was on the field the first time San Diego State was in the kickreturn formation.

#26 KAEGUN WILLIAMSRunning Back l RS-Freshman l 5-9 l 200 l Cedar Hill, Texas l Cedar Hill HSl At San Diego State: A young running back who will look for playing time this year after

redshirting last season ... Entered 2018 third on the depth chart with Chance Bell, but movedup when Juwan Washington went out with an injury ... Also could see some action in the returngame.

l 2018 (Freshman): Has played in eight games this season, starting once ... Has rushed 10times for 29 yards (2.9 avg) with a long of 16 yards... Also has a 12-yard catch ... Did notplay in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, but was on the travel squad ... Also did not play vs.Sacramento State ... Played for the first time of his career against No. 23/25 Arizona State,logging snaps on special teams ... Recorded his first career carry against Eastern Michigan forone yard, while also playing on special teams ... Did not play at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Playedseven snaps against Air Force, rushing a four times for six yards (1.5 avg.) ... Started for thefirst time of his career vs. San José State, rushing five times for 22 yards (4.4 avg.) with along of 16 yards ... Played on special teams at Nevada and at New Mexico ... Played on specialteams vs. UNLV and one offensive snap, catching a 12-yard pass, the first reception of hiscareer ... Played on special teams at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Redshirt): Utilized his redshirt season.l High School: Received four letters at Cedar Hill High School in Cedar Hill, Texas ... Led the

Longhorns to a 34-7 record (.829) over his last three years as a running back ... Rushed for2,070 yards and 26 touchdowns on 323 carries (6.4 avg.) over the three years, according toMaxPreps, while adding 113 catches for 1,749 yards (15.5 avg.) and 17 touchdowns ... Wasan all-district utility MVP ... Also was chosen as the freshman newcomer of the year ... Was anacademic all-district pick ... Was a consensus three-star recruit by Rivals, ESPN, 247sports andScout ... Received a grade of 86 by 247sports and a 78 by ESPN ... Ranked as the seventh-bestall-purpose back by Rivals and the 15th by 247sports ... Scout ranked him as the 11th-bestrunning back in the state of Texas.

l Personal: Kaegun Lashun Williams was born Oct. 14, 1998, in Stephenville, Texas ... Son ofScarlett Williams ... Picked San Diego State over offers from Colorado, Tennessee, California,Navy, Tulsa, North Texas, SMU, Kansas and New Mexico ... A kinesiology major.

Williams’ Career StatisticsRushing Receiving

Season          GP    GS    Att.    Yds.    TD     Lg. 100+   No.   Yds. Avg. TD   Lg.2018 8 1 10 29 0 16 0 1 12 12.0 0 0Career             8      1      10       29      0     16       0      1      12 12.0 0     0Career/2018 Highs: Carries: 5 vs. San José State (10/20/18); Rushing Yards: 22 vs. San

José State (10/20/18); Long Rush: 16 vs. San José State (10/20/18); Receptions: 1 vs. UNLV(11/10/18); Receiving Yards: 12 vs. UNLV (11/10/18); Long Reception: 12 vs. UNLV(11/10/18); All-Purpose Yards: 22 vs. San José State (10/20/18).

Williams’ Career Game-by-GameRushing Receiving

Date      Opponent              GP   GS   Att.   Yds.    Avg.   TD   No.     Yds.     TD  A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford --- Did Not Play ---S.8.18 Sacramento State --- Did Not Play ---S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* --- Did Not Play ---O.12.18 Air Force* 1 0 4 6 1.5     0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 5     22      4.4     0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 1       12       0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

#6 TIM WILSON JR.Wide Receiver l Sophomore l 6-4 l 205 l Plano, Texas l Plano East HSl At San Diego State: Tall, athletic receiver who can go up and get the ball ... Has great hands

... Continues to improve his route-running and blocking skills in SDSU’s pro-style offense ... Islisted second on the depth chart at ‘Z’ receiver heading into the Hawai’i game.

l 2018 (Sophomore): Has 18 catches for 352 yards (19.6 avg.) and a team-high-tying threetouchdown catches in nine games this season, starting twice ... Leads the league and ranks15th in FBS in yards per reception (19.56) ... What’s remarkable about his 19.6 catch averageis that is long this year is just 35 yards ... Had a good opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, makingtwo catches for 49 yards (24.5 avg.) in a reserve role ... Followed that up with three catchesfor 48 yards (16.0 avg.) vs. Sacramento State with a long of 25 ... The three receptions tied acareer high ... Made a 9-yard touchdown catch off the bench against No. 23/25 Arizona State

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... The touchdown was the first of his career and tied the game up at 14-14 with just eight sec-onds left in the first half ... It was also SDSU’s first passing touchdown of the season ... Missedthe Eastern Michigan game with a lower back injury ... Came back after the bye to play atrv/No. 24 Boise State, playing 30 statless snaps ... Earned the start against Air Force, his firstsince the 2017 opener, making three catches for a then career-high 50 yards (16.7 avg.) witha long of 24 yards ... Had a 10-yard grab off the bench against San José State ... Did not makea catch in a start at Nevada ... Had three receptions for a then career-high 63 yards off thebench at New Mexico with a long of 29 yards ... Had a career game off the bench against UNLV,making five catches for 123 yards and two touchdowns en route to being named to the ProFootball Focus Mountain West Team of the Week ... Set career highs in all three categories,while adding a career-long 35-yard grab ... Became SDSU’s first 100-yard receiver since FredTrevillion had 128 against Boise State on Oct. 14, 2017 and 84th different 100-yard receiverin program history (323rd occasion overall) ... Recorded his second and third touchdown catchof the season and of his career (also had one vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State on Sept. 15) ... Didnot travel to Fresno State because of a rib injury.

l 2017 (Freshman): Started one game and played in 12 of 13 ... Had six catches for 89 yards(14.8 avg.) with a long of 31 yards ... Started the opener against UC Davis, having neverplayed a collegiate game ... Finished with a 15-yard catch ... Did not record a stat off the benchat Arizona State or vs. No. 19/19 Stanford ... Had a career-long 31-yard catch off the benchat Air Force ... Did not make a catch in time against Northern Illinois ... Did not travel to UNLV,nursing an injury ... Logged statless snaps against Boise State ... Had his best game of theseason in late play against Fresno State, making a career-high three catches for 29 yards (9.7avg.) with a long of 13 yards ... Did not record a stat in playing time at Hawai’i, at San JoséState or against Nevada ... Made a 14-yard grab vs. New Mexico ... Did not make a catch inplaying time off the bench vs. Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l 2016 (Redshirt): Redshirted his first year at San Diego State. l High School: Was a three-year letterwinner at Plano East High School in Plano, Texas ... Had

18 catches for 341 yards (18.9 avg.) and seven touchdowns in nine games played as a seniorin 2015, according to MaxPreps ... Was an all-district first-team pick ... A three-star recruit byScout and 247sports, and a two-star recruit by Rivals and ESPN ... Received a grade of 83 by247sports and a grade of 69 by ESPN.

l Personal: Timothy Donnell Wilson, Jr., was born Aug. 4, 1998, in San Diego ... Son of LoriEdwards ... Picked the Aztecs over offers from Iowa, Liberty, Louisiana-Monroe and Stephen F.Austin ... Also received interest from Boise State, Kansas, UCF and Utah State ... Is majoring inbusiness administration.

Wilson Jr.’s Career StatisticsSeason          GP     GS     Rec.      Yds.      Avg.      Long       TD2017 12 1 6 89 14.8 31 02018 9 2 18 352 19.6 35 3Career           21       3       24      441     18.4         35         3Career/2018 Highs: Receptions: 5 vs. UNLV (11/10/18); Receiving Yards: 123 vs. UNLV

(11/10/18); Receiving Touchdowns: 2 vs. UNLV (11/10/18); Long Reception: 35 vs. UNLV(11/10/18).

Wilson Jr.’s Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsS.2.17 UC Davis 1 1 1      15 15.0 15      0                   S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 0 1      31     31.0     31 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.7.17 at UNLV* --- Did Not Play - Injured --- O.14.17 Boise State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 3      29 9.7      13 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 1 14 14.0 14 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point+ 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 0 2 49 24.5 28 0S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 0 3 48 16.0 25 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 0 1 9 9.0 9 1 9S.22.18 Eastern Michigan --- Did Not Play - Injured ---

Date      Opponent              GP   GS    No.   Yds.    Avg.     Lg.   TD  TD LengthsO.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 3 50 18.7 24 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 0 1 10 10.0 10 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 0 0 0.0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 0 3 63 21.0 29 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 0 5   123    24.6     35     2         13, 34N.17.18 at Fresno State* --- Did Not Play - Injured --- Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed ForcesBowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#27 KYREE WOODSCornerback l Junior l 6-0 l 185 l Mesa, Ariz. l Chandler HSl At San Diego State: Athletic DB, who continues to learn and get better ... Was on the two-

deep for the final five games in 2016 at left cornerback as a true freshman ... Then played in12 of 13 last year ... Is expected to start at right cornerback heading into the weekend.

l 2018 (Junior): Has played in all 11 games, starting 10 times ... Has 35 tackles (23 solo)with 4.5 tackles for loss, a 12-yard sack, a forced fumble and four pass breakups ... Earnedhis first career start in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, making five tackles with 0.5 tacklefor loss ... Had a career-high seven stops (six solo) with a 4-yard tackle for loss vs. SacramentoState ... His seven stops tied Kyahva Tezino for the most on the team ... Had six tackles (fivesolo) and a career-best four pass breakups against No. 23/25 Arizona State ... The four passbreakups are tied for the 12th most in a game this season ... Had a big game against EasternMichigan in another start, making four tackles (three solo) with a 12-yard sack, a career-high1.5 tackles for loss and his first career forced fumble ... Started again at rv/No. 24 Boise State,making one tackle ... Had two assisted stops in a start vs. Air Force ... Made four tackles (twosolo) with 0.5 tackles for loss against San José State in a starting role ... Had two stops (onesolo), including a tackle for loss, in a start at Nevada ... Registered two solo tackles in a startat New Mexico ... Made one solo tackle in a start against UNLV ... Did not start for the firsttime at Fresno State, but did make a solo tackle on special teams.

l 2017 (Sophomore): Played in 12 games, making 13 tackles (nine solo) and a pass breakup... Saw time in a reserve role in the opener vs. UC Davis, making one solo stop ... Had a solostop off the bench on special teams at Arizona State ... Logged special teams time vs. No. 19/19Stanford and at Air Force, but did not find the stat sheet ... Did not play against Northern Illinois... Had a career-high four tackles (two solo) in time late and on special teams at UNLV ... Didnot record a stat against Boise State ... Made one solo tackle against Fresno State ... Had a solotackle on special teams at Hawai’i ... Had an assisted tackle at San José State ... Registered asolo stop against Nevada ... Had a pass breakup late against New Mexico, the first of his career... Logged a career-high 33 snaps against Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl, makingtwo tackles (one solo).

l 2016 (True Freshman): Had one tackle in seven games, which went down as a 10-yardsack (and tackle for loss) ... Was not on the travel squad and did not play the first six gamesof the season ... Was on the travel roster for the first time of his career against San José State,but did not play ... Logged the first playing time of his career at Utah State without making thestat sheet ... Logged snaps late against Hawai'i, sacking UH quarterback Dru Brown for a 10-yard loss on 4th and 5, keeping SDSU's 55-0 shutout intact ... Also played the final five gamesof the season, including the MW Championship and the Las Vegas Bowl, without recording astat.

l High School: A two-year letterwinner at Chandler High School in Chandler, Ariz., the samehigh school that former Aztec and 2014 all-MW punt returner Lloyd Mills attended ... Helpedthe Wolves go 24-4 (.857) over his final two years, including a 9-1 record in league play ...Chandler HS finished first in the state in 2014 and second in 2015 ... Recorded 130 tackles,four interceptions and nine pass deflections over his two seasons, including 85 stops, two inter-ceptions, a touchdown and six pass deflections as a senior in 2015 ... Was an all-state, all-section and all-district selection ... A three-star recruit by 247sports and ESPN, and a two-starrecruit by Rivals and Scout ... Received a grade of 81 by 247sports and a grade of 71 by ESPN... Was picked as the 13th-best recruit in Arizona by ESPN and the 17th best by 247sports ...Also played basketball and competed in track and field at Chandler High School ... A memberof the National Honor Society.

l Personal: Kyree Damon Woods was born Feb. 2, 1998, in Mesa, Ariz. ... Picked the Aztecsover other offers from Brown, Cornell, Nevada, New Mexico State, UNLV and Utah State ... Alsoreceived interest from Boise State, Boston College, California, Colorado, Northwestern, Oregon,Washington State and Wyoming ... Is majoring in criminal justice.

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Woods’ Career StatisticsSeason          GP    GS       UA       A      TT      TFL      Sk     Int. PBU FF    FR   2016 7 0 1 0 1 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 02017 12 0 9 4 13 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 02018 11 10 23 12 35 4.5 1.0 0 4 1 0Career           30    10       33     16     49     5.5     2.0        0 5 1      0Career Highs: Tackles: 7 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Tackles For Loss: 1.5 vs. Eastern

Michigan (9/22/18); Sacks: 1.0 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18), vs. Hawai’i (11/5/16); PassBreakups: 4 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (9/15/18); Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Eastern Michigan(9/22/18)2018 Highs: Tackles: 7 vs. Sacramento State (9/8/18); Tackles For Loss: 1.5 vs. Eastern

Michigan (9/22/18); Sacks: 1.0 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18); Pass Breakups: 4 vs. No. 23/25Arizona State (9/15/18); Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18).

Woods’ Career Game-by-GameDate      Opponent              GP   GS     UA    A   TT    TFL   Sk.  Int.  PBU   FF  FR  S.3.16 New Hampshire --- Did Not Play ---S.10.16 California --- Did Not Play ---S.17.16 at Northern Illinois --- Did Not Play ---O.1.16 at South Alabama --- Did Not Play ---O.8.16 UNLV* --- Did Not Play ---O.14.16 at Fresno State* --- Did Not Play ---O.21.16 San José State* --- Did Not Play ---      O.28.16 at Utah State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.5.16 Hawai’i* 1 0 1    0 1   1.0   1.0     0 0 0 0N.12.16 at Nevada* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.19.16 at Wyoming* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.26.16 Colorado State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.3.16 at Wyoming@ 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0D.17.16 vs. Houston^ 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.2.17 UC Davis 1 0 2    0 2    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.9.17 at Arizona State 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.16.17 No. 19/19 Stanford 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.23.17 at Air Force* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0S.30.17 Northern Illinois --- Did Not Play ---O.7.17 at UNLV* 1 0 2    2    4    0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 O.14.17 Boise State* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.21.17 Fresno State* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.28.17 at Hawai’i* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.4.17 at San José State* 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.18.17 Nevada* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.24.17 New Mexico* 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1    0 0D.23.17 vs. Army West Point* 1 0 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0A.31.18 at No. 13/13 Stanford 1 1 1    4     5 0.5   0.0 0 0 0 0 S.8.18 Sacramento State 1 1 6    1 7   1.0   0.0 0 0 0 0S.15.18 No. 23/25 Arizona State 1 1 5 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 4    0 0S.22.18 Eastern Michigan 1 1 3 1 4 1.5   1.0     0 0 1    0O.6.18 at rv/No. 24 Boise State* 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.12.18 Air Force* 1 1 0 2 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0O.20.18 San José State* 1 1 2 2 4 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 0O.27.18 at Nevada* 1 1 1 1 2 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.3.18 at New Mexico* 1 1 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.10.18 UNLV* 1 1 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0N.17.18 at Fresno State* 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game. @ - 2016 Mountain West Championship(War Memorial Stadium; Laramie, Wyo.). ^ - 2016 Las Vegas Bowl (Sam Boyd Stadium; Las Vegas,Nev.). + - 2017 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl (Amon Carter Stadium; Fort Worth, Texas).

#4 CHAD WOOLSEYFullback l Senior l 6-1 l 225 l Vista, Calif. l Santa Barbara City Collegel At San Diego State: A former walk-on, who moved to fullback from running back after the

spring season ... Has seen extensive action on special teams throughout his career ... Played intwo games in 2016 before a broken leg sidelined him for the season ... Played in 12 of 13

games last year, mainly on special teams ... Is slated to back up Isaac Lessard at fullback afterstarting four times this season when Lessard went down with an injury.

l 2018 (Senior): Has played in all 11 games this year, starting four at fullback ... Also playson numerous special teams ... Played five snaps against No. 13/13 Stanford in the opener andon special teams ... Logged special teams action the next two games vs. Sacramento State andNo. 23/25 Arizona State ... Played in 15 snaps off the bench against Eastern Michigan in thesecond half after starter Isaac Lessard exited with an injury ... Started at rv/No. 24 Boise Statefor the first time, but did not record a stat, while logging 47 snaps ... Started for the secondstraight week against Air Force, logging 52 of the team’s 59 snaps ... Was in for 47 snaps in astart vs. San José State ... Started again at Nevada, playing 52 snaps ... Started at New Mexicoand played 27 snaps ... Came off the bench to play 16 snaps vs. UNLV ... Played on specialteams at Fresno State.

l 2017 (Junior): Played in 12 of the team's 13 games, rushing eight times for 41 yards (5.1avg.) ... Also had two assisted tackles on special teams ... Had his first three career rushing at-tempts in the opener against UC Davis for 20 yards (6.7 avg.) with a long of 12 yards ... Playedstatless time on special teams at Arizona State and against No. 19/19 Stanford ... Made twoassisted stops on special teams at Air Force ... Played the next five games on special teams,but did not find the statsheet ... Set career highs with five rushes for 21 yards (4.2 avg.), in-cluding a long of 13, at San José State ... Did not record a stat in home games vs. Nevada andNew Mexico ... Did not play against Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl.

l 2016 (Sophomore): Played in two games on the season on special teams, recording twotackles (one solo) ... Did not play in the first six games of the season ... Made his debut againstSan José State, recording a solo tackle on the kickoff unit ... Also had an assisted tackle on thekickoff unit the following week at Utah State, before breaking his leg in the game ... Missedthe final six games of the season with the injury.

l 2015 (at Santa Barbara City College): Played one season at Santa Barbara City College... Played in all 10 games, rushing 118 times for 555 yards (4.7 avg.) with six touchdowns ...Also caught 19 passes for 112 yards (11.2 avg.) ... Best game came at West Los Angeles, wherehe rushed 11 times for 102 yards (9.3 avg.) and two touchdowns, and added two catches for28 yards (14.0 avg.) ... Also scored two touchdowns against LA Valley two games later.

l High School: Earned three letters at Rancho Buena Vista High School ... Earned first-team Av-ocado - East League honors ... Rushed for 1,966 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior ... Alsoearned three letters in track and field.

l Personal: Chad Austin Woolsey was born Jan. 9, 1996 ... Son of Rick and Heidi Woolsey ... Ismajoring in communications.

Woolsey’s Career StatisticsRushing Receiving

Season          GP    GS    Att.    Yds.    TD     Lg. 100+   No.   Yds. Avg. TD   Lg.2016 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02017 12 0 8 41 0 13 0 0 0 0.0 0 02018 11 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Career           25      4        8       41      0     13       0      0        0 0.0 0     0Career Highs: Carries: 5 at San José State (11/4/17); Rushing Yards: 21 at San José State

(11/4/17); Long Rush: 13 at San José State (11/4/17); All-Purpose Yards: 21 at San José State(11/4/17); Tackles: 2 at Air Force (9/23/17).2018 Highs:

Woolsey’s Career Game-by-Game (Stats Only)Rushing Receiving

Date      Opponent              GP   GS   Att.   Yds.    Avg.   TD   No.     Yds.     TD  N.4.17 at San José State* 1 1 8     41      5.2 0 0 0 0Bold indicates season high. * - Mountain West game.

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RUSHINGPlayer G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long YPG 100+ Hi GmWASHINGTON, Juwan 7 149 773 61 712 4.8 8 50 101.7 3 158JASMIN, Chase 11 136 614 24 590 4.3 5 40 53.6 1 112BELL, Chance 4 40 196 7 189 4.7 0 20 47.2 0 81BYRD, Jordan 9 19 122 6 116 6.1 1 72 12.9 0 76AGNEW, Ryan 10 52 234 130 104 2.0 0 32 10.4 0 36WILLIAMS, Kaegun 7 10 35 6 29 2.9 0 16 4.1 0 22BUSBEE, BJ 9 5 17 3 14 2.8 0 8 1.6 0 8DEDEAUX, Ethan 8 4 13 0 13 3.2 0 6 1.6 0 4TREVILLION, Fred 10 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 1.1 0 11THOMAS, Zidane 1 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 4 4.0 0 4TEAM 5 9 0 10 -10 -1.1 0 0 -2.0 0 -1CHAPMAN, Christian 5 12 25 72 -47 -3.9 0 9 -9.4 0 19SDSU TOTALS 11 439 2,044 319 1,725 3.9 14 72 156.8 4 158OPPONENTS 11 389 1,307 237 1,070 2.8 13 75 97.3 1 133

PASSINGPlayer G Effic. Cmp. Att. Int. Pct. Yds. TD Long YPGAGNEW, Ryan 10 126.34 101 195 5 51.8 1,496 9 70 149.6CHAPMAN, Christian 5 149.12 41 68 1 60.3 625 3 75 125.0SDSU TOTALS 11 132.23 142 263 6 54.0 2,121 12 75 192.8OPPONENTS 11 128.53 203 333 9 61.0 2,343 14 86 213.0

RECEIVINGPlayer G No. Yds. Avg. TD Long YPG 100+ Hi Re. Hi Yd.WARRING, Kahale 11 27 337 12.5 3 30 30.6 0 6 95DEDEAUX, Ethan 8 22 262 11.9 0 46 32.8 0 7 90TREVILLION, Fred 10 20 510 25.5 2 75 51.0 0 4 189WILSON, Tim 9 18 352 19.6 3 35 39.1 1 5 123HOUSTON, Parker 11 11 138 12.5 2 29 12.5 0 2 37BUSBEE, BJ 9 8 136 17.0 1 29 15.1 0 2 44SMITH, Kobe 11 7 88 12.6 0 32 8.0 0 2 32WASHINGTON, Juwan 7 7 59 8.4 0 15 8.4 0 2 15JASMIN, Chase 11 7 52 7.4 1 23 4.7 0 3 34KOTHE, Elijah 10 6 66 11.0 0 24 6.6 0 2 24MACKLIN, Isiah 10 4 64 16.0 0 19 6.4 0 2 37BELL, Chance 4 3 34 11.3 0 14 8.5 0 2 21WILLIAMS, Kaegun 8 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.5 0 1 12LESSARD, Isaac 7 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.6 0 1 11SDSU TOTALS 11 142 2,121 14.9 12 75 192.8 2 7 189OPPONENTS 11 203 2,343 11.5 14 86 213.0 3 10 226

TOTAL OFFENSEPlayer G Plays Rush Pass Total YPG AGNEW, Ryan 10 247 104 1,496 1,600 160.0WASHINGTON, Juwan 7 149 712 0 712 101.7JASMIN, Chase 11 136 590 0 590 53.6CHAPMAN, Christian 5 80 -47 625 578 115.6BELL, Chance 4 40 189 0 189 47.2BYRD, Jordan 9 19 116 0 116 12.9WILLIAMS, Kaegun 8 10 29 0 29 3.6BUSBEE, BJ 9 5 14 0 14 1.6DEDEAUX, Ethan 8 4 13 0 13 1.6TREVILLION, Fred 10 1 11 0 11 1.1THOMAS, Zidane 1 2 4 0 4 4.0TEAM 5 9 -10 0 -10 -2.SDSU TOTALS 11 702 1,725 2,121 3,846 349.6OPPONENTS 11 722 1,070 2,343 3,413 310.3

TEAM STATISTICS SDSU OPPSCORING 238 230

Points Per Game 21.6 20.9Points Off Turnovers 34 60

FIRST DOWNS 186 173Rushing 82 63Passing 90 93Penalty 14 17

RUSHING YARDAGE 1,725 1,070Yards gained rushing 2044 1307Yards lost rushing 319 237Rushing Attempts 439 389Average Per Rush 3.9 2.8Average Per Game 156.8 97.3TDs Rushing 14 13

PASSING YARDAGE 2,121 2,343Comp-Att-Int 142-263-6 203-333-9Average Per Pass 8.1 7.0Average Per Catch 14.9 11.5Average Per Game 192.8 213.0TDs Passing 12 14

TOTAL OFFENSE 3,846 3,413Total Plays 702 722Average Per Play 5.5 4.7Average Per Game 349.6 310.3

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 23-445 12-237PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 20-111 22-110INT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-67 6-47KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.3 19.8PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.6 5.0INT RETURN AVERAGE 7.4 7.8FUMBLES-LOST 14-10 11-2PENALTIES-Yards 84-730 52-493

Average Per Game 66.4 44.8PUNTS-Yards 57-2,404 68-2,835

Average Per Punt 42.2 41.7Net punt average 39.9 38.9

KICKOFFS-Yards 56-3,504 48-2,997Average Per Kick 62.6 62.4Net kick average 40.5 41.7

TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:20 29:403RD-DOWN Conversions 54/153 66/168

3rd-Down Pct 35% 39%4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/13 5/13

4th-Down Pct 54% 38%SACKS BY-Yards 23-123 28-199MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 27 28FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 16-20 10-14ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES (27-29) 93% (25-28) 89%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (16-29) 55% (19-28) 68%PAT-ATTEMPTS (24-24) 100% (20-24) 83%ATTENDANCE 192,057 142,906Games/Avg Per Game 6/32,010 5/28,581Neutral Site Games 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTER 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalSan Diego State 55 92 26 62 3 238Opponents 54 56 59 61 0 230

SAN DIEGO STATE, 2018 STATISTICSOverall: 7-4 MW: 4-3 Home: 5-1 Road: 2-3 Neutral: 0-02018 Schedule & ResultsDate Opponent SDSU Rk. Opp. Rk TV Site Time/Result Attend. Top SDSU Rusher Top SDSU Passer Top SDSU Receiver Top SDSU TacklerAug. 31 at Stanford --/rv 13/13 FS1 Stanford L, 10-31 40,913 Washington (24-158-1) Chapman (10-15-0, 0, 113) Dedeaux (3-21-0) Baldwin/Tezino (11)Sept. 8 Sacramento State --/rv -- none San Diego W, 28-14 45,755 Washington (36-156-3) Agnew (11-17-2, 0, 159) Dedeaux (6-90-0) Tezino/Woods (7)Sept. 15 Arizona State -- 23/25 CBSSN San Diego W, 28-21 34,641 Washington (27-138-1) Agnew (12-24-0, 1, 129) Warring (4-30-0) Tezino (9)Sept. 22 Eastern Michigan rv/rv -- CBSSN San Diego (ot) W, 23-20 30,898 Jasmin (16-94-0) Agnew (12-22-1, 2, 176) Six with 2 receptions Luke (10)Oct. 6 at Boise State* rv/rv rv/24 ESPNU Boise W, 19-13 36,679 Jasmin (26-78-1) Agnew (8-15-0, 0, 113) Trevillion (3-57-0) D. Hall (9)Oct. 12 Air Force* rv/rv -- CBSSN San Diego W, 21-17 25,326 Jasmin (18-70-1) Agnew (9-25-1, 1, 213) Trevillion (3-94-0) Tezino (15)Oct. 20 San José State* rv/rv -- CBSSN San Diego W, 16-13 30,451 Bell (15-81-0) Agnew (7-11-0, 0, 86) Three with 2 receptions Tezino (12)Oct. 27 at Nevada* rv/rv -- ESPNU Reno L, 24-28 14,545 Jasmin (16-85-0) Agnew (20-41-0, 3, 283) Warring (6-95-2) Baldwin/Tezino (6)Nov. 3 at New Mexico* rv/rv -- ESPNU Albuquerque W, 31-23 14,646 Washington (11-95-2) Chapman (13-19-0, 1, 182) Warring (5-61-1) Tezino (12)Nov. 10 UNLV* rv/rv -- ESPN2 San Diego L, 24-27 24,986 Washington (21-66-1) Agnew (14-26-1, 1, 187) Dedeaux (7-63-0) Tezino (14)Nov. 17 at Fresno State* --/rv rv/rv CBSSN Fresno L, 14-23 36,123 Washington (18-38-0) Chapman (4-13-0, 1, 126) Trevillion (4-189-2) Tezino (15)Nov. 24 Hawai’i* -- -- ESPNU San Diego 7:30 p.m PT -- -- -- -- --Rankings listed (AP/USA Today). * - Mountain West Game.

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PUNT RETURNSPlayer No. Yards Avg. TD LongBINKLEY, Garrett 8 73 9.1 0 34DEDEAUX, Ethan 4 -7 -1.8 0 5BYRD, Jordan 3 7 2.3 0 5WASHINGTON, Juwan 2 0 0.0 0 2SMITH, Kobe 2 2 1.0 0 2HIMPHILL, Kaelin 1 17 17.0 0 0THOMPSON, Trenton 0 19 0.0 1 19SDSU TOTALS 20 111 5.6 1 34OPPONENTS 22 110 5.0 0 21

KICKOFF RETURNSPlayer No. Yards Avg. TD LongWASHINGTON, Juwan 10 205 20.5 0 30BYRD, Jordan 8 146 18.2 0 26TREVILLION, Fred 2 52 26.0 0 29JASMIN, Chase 1 6 6.0 0 6WILLIAMS, Kaegun 1 22 22.0 0 22HOUSTON, Parker 1 14 14.0 0 14SDSU TOTALS 23 445 19.3 0 30OPPONENTS 12 237 19.8 0 66

INTERCEPTION RETURNSPlayer No. Yards Avg. TD LongHALL, Darren 2 9 4.5 0 9THOMPSON, Tariq 2 41 20.5 0 41LAKALAKA, Ronley 1 7 7.0 0 7BALDWIN, Parker 1 0 0.0 0 0THOMPSON, Trenton 1 1 1.0 0 1HALL, Noble 1 7 7.0 0 7BARCOO, Luq 1 2 2.0 0 2SDSU TOTALS 9 67 7.4 0 41OPPONENTS 6 47 7.8 0 26

FUMBLE RETURNSPlayer No. Yards Avg. TD LongCHEATUM, Myles 1 6 6.0 0 6SDSU TOTALS 1 6 6.0 0 6OPPONENTS 2 54 27.0 1 44

PUNTING (NET)Player No. Yds. Avg. Lg. TB I20 50+ Blk. Yds. Avg. HEICKLEN, Brandon 57 2,404 42.2 58 1 23 14 0 2,274 39.9SDSU TOTALS 57 2,404 42.2 58 1 23 14 0 2,274 39.9OPPONENTS 68 2,835 41.7 68 4 30 13 1 2,644 38.9

FIELD GOALSPlayer FGM-A Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg.BARON, John 16-20 80.0 0-0 2-2 9-11 1-3 4-4 54STAN: 30g; SAC: 52g, 32g, ASU: 54g, 36g; EMU: 34g, 35wr, 50g, 38g; BS: 36g, 41g; AF: 44wr; SJSU: 36g, 22g, 51g; NEV: 26g; UNM: 32g; UNLV:34wl, 33g; FS: 47wlSDSU TOTALS 16-20 80.0 0-0 2-2 9-11 1-3 4-4 54OPPONENTS 10-14 71.4 0-0 4-4 2-3 3-6 1-1 51

KICKOFFS (NET)Player No. Yds. Avg. TB OB Ret. Yds. Avg.BARON, John 56 3,504 62.6 40 2 237 2,267 40.5SDSU TOTALS 56 3,504 62.6 40 2 237 2,267 40.5OPPONENTS 48 2,997 62.4 22 3 445 2,002 41.7

SAN DIEGO STATE, 2018 STATISTICS, cont.SCORING

------------------- PATs -------------------Player TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv. Pass DXP Safety PointsBARON, John 0 16-20 24-24 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72WASHINGTON, Juwan 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48JASMIN, Chase 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36WARRING, Kahale 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 20WILSON, Tim 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18HOUSTON, Parker 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 14TREVILLION, Fred 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12BUSBEE, BJ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6BYRD, Jordan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6THOMPSON, Trenton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6CASSIDY, Troy 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0AGNEW, Ryan 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2-3 0 0 0SDSU TOTALS 27 16-20 24-24 0-0 2 2-3 0 0 238OPPONENTS 28 10-14 20-24 0-0 3 3-4 0 3 230

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE

Player G Rush Rec. PR KOR IR Total YPGWASHINGTON, Juwan 7 712 59 0 205 0 976 139.4JASMIN, Chase 11 590 52 0 6 0 648 58.9TREVILLION, Fred 10 11 510 0 52 0 573 57.3WILSON, Tim 9 0 352 0 0 0 352 39.1WARRING, Kahale 11 0 337 0 0 0 337 30.6BYRD, Jordan 9 116 0 7 146 0 269 29.9DEDEAUX, Ethan 8 13 262 -7 0 0 268 33.5BELL, Chance 4 189 34 0 0 0 223 55.8HOUSTON, Parker 11 0 138 0 14 0 152 13.8BUSBEE, BJ 9 14 136 0 0 0 150 16.7AGNEW, Ryan 10 104 0 0 0 0 104 10.4SMITH, Kobe 11 0 88 2 0 0 90 8.2BINKLEY, Garrett 6 0 0 73 0 0 73 12.2KOTHE, Elijah 10 0 66 0 0 0 66 6.6MACKLIN, Isiah 10 0 64 0 0 0 64 6.4WILLIAMS, Kaegun 8 29 12 0 22 0 63 7.9THOMPSON, Tariq 11 0 0 0 0 41 41 3.7THOMPSON, Tr. 11 0 0 19 0 1 20 1.8HIMPHILL, Kaelin 10 0 0 17 0 0 17 1.7LESSARD, Isaac 7 0 11 0 0 0 11 1.6HALL, Darren 10 0 0 0 0 9 9 0.9LAKALAKA, Ronley 11 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.6HALL, Noble 9 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.8THOMAS, Zidane 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 4.0BARCOO, Luq 9 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2TEAM 5 -10 0 0 0 0 -10 -2.0CHAPMAN, Christian 5 -47 0 0 0 0 -47 -9.4SDSU TOTALS 11 1,725 2,121 111 445 67 4,469 406.3OPPONENTS 11 1,070 2,343 110 237 47 3,807 346.1

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SAN DIEGO STATE, 2018 STATISTICS, cont.DEFENSIVE |-----------Tackles------------| |--Sacks--| |------Pass Def------| |-----Fumbles-----| Blk Player GP Solo Ast. Total TFL/Yds. No.-Yards Int.-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv.-Yds FF Kick Saf.TEZINO, Kyahva 11 60 53 113 12.5-55 6.5-37 . 2 15 . . . .BALDWIN, Parker 11 48 39 87 4.0-7 . 1-0 5 . 1-0 . . .THOMPSON, Tariq 11 31 19 50 4.0-15 . 2-41 4 . . 1 . .THOMPSON, Trenton 11 26 24 50 2.0-8 1.0-7 1-1 2 . . . . .CASSIDY, Troy 11 19 23 42 4.0-14 2.5-13 . . 5 . 1 . .HALL, Darren 10 30 10 40 2.0-11 1.0-9 2-9 1 1 . 1 . .LAKALAKA, Ronley 11 23 17 40 3.5-14 . 1-7 4 9 . . . .SMITH, Ron 11 23 16 39 1.0-2 . . 6 . . . . .LUKE, Anthony 11 22 15 37 6.5-13 1.0-3 . 1 3 . . . .WOODS, Kyree 11 23 12 35 4.5-22 1.0-12 . 4 . . 1 . .HAWKINS, Tayler 11 16 13 29 1.0-1 . . 4 . . . . .HALL, Noble 9 11 18 29 2.0-11 2.0-11 1-7 . 4 . . 2 .ONYEUKWU, Chibu 10 12 11 23 6.5-16 3.0-11 . . 5 . . . .CHEATUM, Myles 11 10 12 22 3.5-7 2.0-5 . . 3 1-6 . . .BARCOO, Luq 9 11 7 18 . . 1-2 3 1 . . . .MOORE, Damon 10 9 6 15 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . 1 . . . .ALEKI, Andrew 10 5 10 15 . . . 1 . . . . .MITCHELL, Connor 11 4 4 8 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .BANKS, Keshawn 10 1 5 6 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . .CLAY, Jeff 6 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .BERNARD, Turner 11 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .ELLIS, Marc 9 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .WOOLSEY, Chad 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .LAKALAKA, Seyddrick 7 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .JOHNSON, Dwayne 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .KOTHE, Elijah 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .TEAM 5 1 . 1 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . . . . . .SCOTT, Rashad 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .MCDONALD, Caden 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .WARRING, Kahale 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TREVILLION, Fred 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .WILSON, Tim 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .ISMAEL, Keith 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .ROEMER, Tyler 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .HIMPHILL, Kaelin 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 .SDSU TOTALS 11 404 320 724 61-213 23-123 9-67 37 48 2-6 4 3 0OPPONENTS 11 429 254 683 76.0-309 28-199 6-47 36 63 10-54 8 0 3

GAME SUMMARIES Score By Quarters First Downs Rushing Passing Total Off. Return Punting Fumbles Pen. Third Avg.Game Score 1 2 3 4 OT Tot Ru Pa Pn Att Yards TD C-A-I Yards TD Att Yards Yards No-Avg No-Lost No-Yds Downs F. Pos ToPat 13/13 Stanford 31 0 9 15 7 - 19 3 11 5 28 50 0 21-31-1 332 4 59 382 48 5-48.8 0-0 3-20 7-15 ST 33 31:10SDSU 10 7 0 3 0 - 11 6 5 0 37 150 1 10-15-0 113 0 52 263 37 6-42.8 2-1 11-125 4-13 SD 18 28:50Sacramento State 14 0 7 7 0 - 10 4 6 0 31 53 0 12-20-0 181 1 51 234 41 6-37.5 0-0 4-37 4-12 SC 23 23:58at SDSU 28 7 6 0 15 - 25 8 15 2 45 158 3 17-28-2 271 0 73 429 35 3-30.7 0-0 8-53 7-13 SD 33 36:0223/25 Arizona St. 21 7 7 0 7 - 21 3 16 2 24 36 1 31-46-0 341 0 70 377 66 6-44.0 1-0 7-39 3-11 AS 21 23:55at SDSU 28 0 14 3 11 - 27 18 7 2 58 311 2 12-24-0 129 1 82 440 12 5-43.6 2-1 9-85 4-14 SD 27 36:05Eastern Michigan 20 3 7 7 3 0 14 6 7 1 39 119 1 17-27-1 236 1 66 355 39 3-38.7 1-1 6-45 7-16 EM 31 32:05at SDSU 23 3 14 0 3 3 15 6 8 1 37 174 0 12-22-1 176 2 59 350 108 2-38.5 0-0 5-56 5-13 SD 30 27:55at rv/24 Boise St. 13 3 10 0 6 - 16 7 8 1 36 51 2 22-44-3 178 0 80 229 52 9-39.1 2-2 6-52 6-19 BS 32 29:08SDSU 19 7 0 0 6 - 9 4 4 1 44 151 2 8-15-0 113 0 59 267 3 8-44.9 1-0 8-55 3-15 SD 34 30:52Air Force 17 2 7 0 8 - 14 9 4 1 51 214 2 8-17-1 62 0 68 276 84 9-31.3 0-0 5-56 6-16 AF 31 34:29at SDSU 21 7 7 0 7 - 13 5 8 0 34 84 1 9-25-1 213 1 59 297 73 7-39.4 1-0 9-114 2-12 SD 24 25:31San José State 13 6 0 7 0 - 18 3 13 2 34 62 1 27-37-1 233 0 71 295 5 3-40.3 3-0 6-52 7-16 SJ 26 29:43at SDSU 16 0 10 3 3 - 16 10 4 2 47 207 1 7-11-0 86 0 58 293 41 4-41.8 1-1 8-67 5-13 SD 26 30:17at Nevada 28 9 6 10 3 - 14 3 10 1 23 62 1 23-43-0 235 2 66 297 32 9-51.1 0-0 5-75 7-19 NV 33 28:27SDSU 24 14 10 0 0 - 24 7 14 3 36 173 0 20-41-0 283 3 77 456 54 6-44.8 2-2 8-68 8-17 SD 23 31:33at New Mexico 23 7 3 6 7 - 11 7 3 1 37 101 0 9-20-1 41 2 57 142 56 8-43.5 1-0 2-30 4-14 NM 32 27:39SDSU 31 7 0 7 17 - 17 6 10 1 40 161 3 17-25-0 240 1 65 401 56 6-42.7 3-3 9-80 7-16 SD 33 32:21UNLV 27 6 7 0 14 - 19 9 9 1 43 199 2 16-24-1 237 1 67 436 15 4-43.5 2-1 5-51 8-15 LV 24 29:17at SDSU 24 0 14 10 0 - 21 10 10 1 34 89 1 22-36-2 279 2 70 368 107 4-43.0 1-0 4-45 5-14 SD 31 30:43at Fresno State 23 7 3 7 6 - 17 9 6 2 43 123 2 17-24-0 267 1 67 390 14 6-41.5 1-0 3-40 7-15 FS 33 36:31SDSU 14 7 7 0 0 - 8 2 5 1 27 64 0 8-21-0 218 2 48 282 106 6-43.5 0-0 6-41 4-13 SD 20 23:29Hawai’i at SDSU

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HEICKLEN PUNT-BY-PUNTOpponent From To Yds Return Net FP13/13 Stanford SD 17 Opp 47 36 5 yards 31 SD 48

SD 27 Opp 23 50 13 yards 37 Opp 36SD 23 Opp 31 46 downed 46 Opp 21^SD 13 SD 49 36 fair catch 36 SD 49SD 20 Opp 43 37 10 yards 27 SD 47SD 47 Opp 01 52 downed 52 Opp 01**

Sacramento State SD 30 Opp 36 34 downed 34 Opp 36Opp 35 Opp 04 31 downed 31 Opp 04**Opp 40 Opp 13 27 out-of-bounds 27 Opp 13*

23/25 Arizona St. SD 48 Opp 15 37 fair catch 37 Opp 15*SD 21 Opp 27 52 14 yards 38 Opp 41SD 19 Opp 40 41 downed 41 Opp 40SD 46 Opp 03 51 6 yards 45 Opp 04**^

Opp 45 Opp 08 37 fair catch 37 Opp 08**Eastern Michigan SD 35 Opp 16 49 13 yards 36 Opp 29

Opp 42 Opp 14 27 fair catch 27 Opp 14*rv/24 Boise State SD 27 Opp 25 48 downed 48 Opp 25

SD 46 Opp 27 27 downed 27 Opp 27SD 46 Opp 08 46 2 yards 44 Opp 10*SD 20 Opp 32 48 8 yards 40 Opp 18*^SD 25 Opp 17 58 -1 yards 59 Opp 16*SD 05 SD 49 44 3 yards 41 Opp 44^SD 24 Opp 26 50 1 yard 49 Opp 27SD 40 Opp 22 38 11 yards 27 Opp 33

Opponent From To Yds Return Net FPUNLV SD 33 Opp 13 54 downed 54 Opp 13*

SD 34 Opp 26 40 fair catch 40 Opp 26SD 41 Opp 15 44 3 yards 41 Opp 18*

Opp 42 Opp 08 34 fair catch 34 Opp 08**at Fresno State SD 39 Opp 06 55 0 yards 55 Opp 06**

SD 47 Opp 00 53 touchback 33 Opp 20SD 20 SD 46 26 downed 26 SD 46SD 07 Opp 44 49 1 yard 48 Opp 45SD 24 Opp 34 42 -9 yards 51 Opp 25SD 15 Opp 49 36 fair catch 36 Opp 49

* - indicates possession started inside opponent 20; ** - indicates possession started insideopponent 10; ^ - indicates there was a penalty on the play, resulting in a new spot; N/A -indicates the punt returner fumbled and lost possession

Opponent From To Yds Return Net FPAir Force SD 20 Opp 26 54 4 yards 50 SD 30

SD 17 Opp 47 36 fair catch 36 Opp 47SD 06 SD 41 35 fair catch 35 SD 41

Opp 43 Opp 04 39 downed 39 Opp 04**Opp 41 Opp 5 36 downed 36 Opp 05**

SD 03 SD 40 37 fair catch 37 SD 40SD 44 Opp 17 39 fair catch 39 Opp 17*

San José State SD 27 Opp 29 44 -6 yards 50 Opp 23SD 21 Opp 29 50 fair catch 50 Opp 29

Opp 42 Opp 09 33 downed 33 Opp 09**SD 44 Opp 16 40 downed 40 Opp 16*

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PARTICIPATION CHART No. Name STAN SAC ASU EMU BS AFA SJSU NEV UNM UNLV FS UH9 AGNEW, Ryan n - X GS (QB) GS (QB) GS (QB) GS (QB) GS (QB) GS (QB) GS (QB) X X38 ALEKI, Andrew X X X - X X X X X X X33 BALDWIN, Parker GS (AZT) GS (AZT) GS (AZT) GS (AZT) GS (AZT) GS (AZT) GS (AZT) GS (AZT) GS (AZT) GS (AZT) GS (AZT)57 BANKS, Keshawn l X X X X X X X - X X X16 BARCOO, Luq l X - - X X X X X X X X29 BARON, John X X X X X X X X X X X21 BELL, Chance ln - - - - - - X X GS (RB) X -88 BELLINGER, Daniel l - - - - X X X X X X X50 BERNARD, Turner X X X X X X X X X X X75 BESSENT, Desmond - - - - - - - - - - X30 BINKLEY, Garrett - - - - - X X X X X X49 BRINGUEL, Josh l - - - - X X X X - - -41 BUSBEE, BJ l - - X X X X X X X X X15 BYRD, Jordan l - - X X X X X X X X X42 CASSIDY, Troy GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB)31 CHANEY, Jerry X X X X X X X X X X X10 CHAPMAN, Christian GS (QB) GS (QB) - - - - - - X GS (QB) GS (QB)68 CHEATUM, Myles X X GS (DT) GS (DT) X GS (DE) X X X X X10 CLAY, Jeff X X X X X X - - - - -91 COLEMAN, Shane l X X X X - X X X - X -81 DEDEAUX, Ethan nl GS (WR) GS (WR) GS (WR) GS (WR) GS (WR) - - - X GS (WR) GS (WR)79 DIXON, Daishawn GS (LG) GS (LG) GS (LG) GS (LG) GS (LG) GS (LG) GS (LG) GS (LG) GS (LG) GS (LG) GS (LG)62 GERHARD, Nick - - X GS (C) GS (C) X X X X GS (RG) GS (RG)56 GUDINO, Dominic GS (C) X X - - GS (C) GS (C) GS (RG) GS (RG) - GS (C)35 ELLIS, Marc l X X - X X X X X X X X23 HALL, Darren n - X X X X X X X X X GS (CB)95 HALL, Noble GS (DT) GS (DT) - - GS (DT) GS (DT) GS (DT) GS (DT) GS (DT) GS (DT) GS (DT)32 HAWKINS, Tayler n X X GS (WAR) GS (WAR) X X X X X GS (WAR) X58 HEICKLEN, Brandon X X X X X X X X X X X47 HIMPHILL, Kaelin - X X X X X X X X X X82 HOUSTON, Parker GS (TE) GS (TE) GS (TE) GS (TE) GS (TE) GS (TE) GS (TE) GS (TE) GS (TE) GS (TE) GS (TE)60 ISMAEL, Keith GS (RG) GS (C) GS (C) GS (RG) GS (RG) GS (RG) GS (RG) GS (C) GS (C) GS (C) -22 JASMIN, Chase n X X X X GS (RB) GS (RB) X GS (RB) X X X36 JOHNSON, Dwayne X X X X X X X X X X X96 KOTHE, Elijah ln - X X X X X X X GS (WR) X X39 LAKALAKA, Ronley GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB) GS (LB)43 LAKALAKA, Seyddrick l - - X X X X - - X X X34 LESSARD, Issac GS (FB) GS (FB) GS (FB) GS (FB) - - - - X GS (FB) GS (FB)45 LUKE, Anthony n GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE)86 MACKLIN, Isiah X X X X X - X X GS (WR) X X54 McDONALD, Caden l X X X X X X X X X X X58 MITCHELL, Connor l X X X X X X X X X X X98 MOORE, Damon X - X X X X X X X X X55 ONYEUKWU, Chibu GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE) - GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE) GS (DE)77 POPE, Ryan GS (RT) GS (RT) GS (RT) GS (RT) GS (RT) GS (RT) GS (RT) GS (RT) GS (RT) GS (RT) GS (LT)74 ROEMER, Tyler GS (LT) GS (LT) GS (LT) GS (LT) GS (LT) GS (LT) GS (LT) GS (LT) GS (LT) GS (LT) -20 SCOTT, Rashad l - - X X X X X X X X X92 SMITH, Kobe ln X X X X X X GS (WR) X X X X17 SMITH, Ron GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB)11 STRICKLIN, Will X X X X X X X X X - X90 STRONG, Gabe l X - - - - - - X - - X71 SPALDING, Kyle X X X X X X X X X X GS (RT)44 TEZINO, Kyahva GS (MLB) GS (MLB) GS (MLB) GS (MLB) GS (MLB) GS (MLB) GS (MLB) GS (MLB) GS (MLB) GS (MLB) GS (MLB)76 THOMAS, Zachary n X GS (RG) GS (RG) - - - - - - - -24 THOMAS, Zidane - - - - X - - - - - -18 THOMPSON, Trenton nGS (WAR) GS (WAR) X X GS (WAR) GS (WAR) GS (WAR) GS (WAR) GS (WAR) X GS (WAR)14 THOMPSON, Tariq GS (WAR) GS (WAR) GS (WAR) GS (WAR) GS (WAR) GS (WAR) GS (WAR) GS (WAR) GS (WAR) GS (WAR) GS (WAR)7 TREVILLION, Fred GS (WR) X GS (WR) GS (WR) GS (WR) GS (WR) GS (WR) GS (WR) - GS (WR) X72 ULUAVE, Alama - - - - - - X X X X X35 VAZQUEZ, Grady l - - - - - - - X - - -87 WARRING, Kahale X GS (TE) X X X X X X GS (TE) X X29 WASHINGTON, Juwan GS (RB) GS (RB) GS (RB) GS (RB) - - - - X GS (RB) GS (RB)26 WILLIAMS, Kaegun ln - - X X - X GS (RB) X X X X83 WILSON, Alex l X X X X X X X X - X -6 WILSON, Tim X X X - X GS (WR) X X X X -27 WOODS, Kyree n GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) GS (CB) X4 WOOLSEY, Chad n X X X X GS (FB) GS (FB) GS (FB) GS (FB) X X Xn - made first career San Diego State start this season. l - made first career San Diego State appearance this season. Bold player name in red indicates player has started every game this season. Bold player name inblack indicates player has played in every game this season.

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OFFENSIVE STARTERS Position STAN SAC ASU EMU BS AFA SJSU NEV UNM UNLV FS UHLT Roemer Roemer Roemer Roemer Roemer Roemer Roemer Roemer Roemer Roemer PopeLG Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon DixonC Gudino Ismael Ismael Gerhard Gerhard Gudino Guidino Ismael Ismael Ismael GudinoRG Ismael Z. Thomas Z. Thomas Ismael Ismael Ismael Ismael Guidino Guidino Gerhard GerhardRT Pope Pope Pope Pope Pope Pope Pope Pope Pope Pope SpaldingTE Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston HoustonTE Warring WarringQB Chapman Chapman Agnew Agnew Agnew Agnew Agnew Agnew Agnew Chapman ChapmanRB Washington Washington Washington Washington Jasmin Jasmin Williams Jasmin Bell Washington WashingtonRBFB Lessard Lessard Lessard Lessard Woolsey Woolsey Woolsey Woolsey Lessard LessardWR Dedeaux Dedeaux Dedeaux Dedeaux Dedeaux Wilson K. Smith Wilson Jr. Kothe Dedeaux DedeauxWR Trevillion Trevillion Trevillion Trevillion Trevillion Trevillion Trevillion Macklin Trevillion K. Smith

DEFENSIVE STARTERSPosition STAN SAC ASU EMU BS AFA SJSU NEV UNM UNLV FS UHDE Onyeukwu Onyeukwu Onyeukwu Onyeukwu Onyeukwu Cheatum Onyeukwu Onyeukwu Onyeukwu Onyeukwu OnyeukwuDT N. Hall N. Hall Cheatum Cheatum Cheatum N. Hall N. Hall N. Hall N. Hall N. Hall N. HallDE Luke Luke Luke Luke Luke Luke Luke Luke Luke Luke LukeLB R. Lakalaka R. Lakalaka R. Lakalaka R. Lakalaka R. Lakalaka R. Lakalaka R. Lakalaka R. Lakalaka R. Lakalaka R. Lakalaka R. LakalakaMLB Tezino Tezino Tezino Tezino Tezino Tezino Tezino Tezino Tezino Tezino TezinoLB Cassidy Cassidy Cassidy Cassidy Cassidy Cassidy Cassidy Cassidy Cassidy Cassidy CassidyLBCB R. Smith R. Smith R. Smith R. Smith R. Smith R. Smith R. Smith R. Smith R. Smith R. Smith R.SmithWAR Ta. Thompson Ta. Thompson Ta. Thompson Ta. Thompson Ta. Thompson Ta. Thompson Ta. Thompson Ta. Thompson Ta. Thompson Ta. Thompson Ta. ThompsonAZT Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin BaldwinWAR Tr. Thompson Tr. Thompson Hawkins Hawkins Tr. Thompson Tr. Thompson Tr. Thompson Tr. Thompson Tr. Thompson Hawkins Tr. ThompsonCB Woods Woods Woods Woods Woods Woods Woods Woods Woods Woods D. Hall

SPECIALISTS STARTERSPosition STAN SAC ASU EMU BS AFA SJSU NEV UNM UNLV FS UHKO Baron Baron Baron Baron Baron Baron Baron Baron Baron Baron BaronPK Baron Baron Baron Baron Baron Baron Baron Baron Baron Baron BaronHolder Heicklen Heicklen Heicklen Heicklen Heicklen Heicklen Heicklen Heicklen Heicklen Heicklen HeicklenPunter Heicklen Heicklen Heicklen Heicklen Heicklen Heicklen Heicken Heicklen Heicklen Heicklen HeicklenLS Bernard Bernard Bernard Bernard Bernard Bernard Bernard Bernard Bernard Bernard BernardSS Bernard Houston Houston Houston Bernard Bernard Bernard Bernard Bernard Bernard BernardKOR Washington Washington Washington Trevillion Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Willliams Washington

Jasmin Jasmin Jasmin Jasmin Trevillion Trevillion Trevillion Trevillion Williams Trevillion WilliamsPR Washington Dedeaux Washington Dedeaux Dedeaux K. Smith Byrd Byrd Binkley Binkley Binkley

PARTICIPATION CHART STAN SAC ASU EMU BS AFA SJSU NEV UNM UNLV FS UH

Dressed 65 61 62 65 64 65 67 66 66 69 68Played 49 50 54 52 54 54 56 57 57 58 56Seniors 13 11 9 10 11 10 11 12 11 12 12Juniors 14 14 15 16 14 15 14 14 16 16 16Sophomores 15 16 16 12 15 15 16 17 15 13 12Freshmen (RS/True) 7 (5/2) 9 (7/2) 14 (9/5) 14 (9/5) 14 (8/6) 14 (8/6) 15 (8/7) 14 (8/6) 15 (8/7) 17 (10/7) 16 (8/8)Started 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22Seniors 8 7 6 6 7 6 7 7 5 6 5Juniors 7 8 10 11 9 9 8 8 9 10 9Sophomores 6 6 5 4 5 7 5 7 6 5 5Freshmen (RS/True) 1 (1/0) 1 (1/0) 1 (1/0) 1 (1/0) 1 (1/0) 0 2 (1/1) 0 2 (1/1) 1 (1/0) 3 (2/1)Making SDSU Debut 10 1 5 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 1Making 1st SDSU Start 4 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 2

SAN DIEGO STATE STARTERS/PARTICIPATION

AZTEC CAREER START CHART (Offense/Defense)Career Consecutive Yearly Total

Player, Pos. Yr. Starts Starts 2018 2017 2016 2015Ronley Lakalaka, LB Sr. 36 12 11 12 13 0Noble Hall, DT/DE Sr. 35 6 8 10 14 3Christian Chapman, QB Sr. 33 2 4 13 14 2Parker Baldwin, AZT Sr. 31 11 11 11 9 0Ron Smith, CB Jr. 30 30 11 13 6 0Daishawn Dixon, LG Jr. 24 24 11 13 0 -Tariq Thompson, WAR So. 24 22 11 13 - -Keith Ismael, C/RG So. 23 0 10 13 - -Tyler Roemer, LT So. 23 0 10 13 - -Ryan Pope, RT Sr. 22 17 11 11 0 -Parker Houston, TE Jr. 22 12 11 7 4 -Troy Cassidy, LB Jr. 19 11 11 8 0 -Kyahva Tezino, LB Jr. 16 16 11 5 0 -Chibu Onyeukwu, DE Sr. 14 5 10 4 - -Dominic Gudino, RG/C So. 12 1 6 6 - -Myles Cheatum, DE/DT Jr. 12 0 4 8 0 -Anthony Luke, DE Sr. 11 11 11 0 - -Juwan Washington, RB Jr. 10 2 6 3 1 -Kyree Woods, CB Jr. 10 0 10 0 - -Fred Trevillon, WR Sr. 10 0 8 2 - -

Career Consecutive Yearly TotalPlayer, Pos. Yr. Starts Starts 2018 2017 2016 2015Trenton Thompson, WAR So. 8 1 8 0 - -Ethan Dedeaux, WR Fr.-RS 7 2 7 0 - -Isaac Lessard, FB Jr. 7 2 6 1 0 -Ryan Agnew, QB Jr. 7 0 7 0 0 -Kahale Warring, TE Jr. 5 0 2 3 0 -Nick Gerhard, C/RG Jr. 4 2 4 - - -Chad Woolsey, FB Sr. 4 0 4 - - -Tayler Hawkins, WAR So. 3 0 3 - - -Isiah Macklin, WR So. 3 0 1 2 - -Chase Jasmin, RB So. 3 0 3 0 - -Tim Wilson, WR So. 3 0 3 0 - -Kobe Smith, WR Fr.-HS 2 1 2 - - -Zachary Thomas, RG So. 2 0 2 - - -Darren Hall, CB Fr.-Rs 1 1 1 - - -Kyle Spalding, RT So. 1 1 1 - - -Chance Bell, RB Fr.-RS 1 0 1 - - -Elijah Kothe, WR Fr.-HS 1 0 1 - - -Kaegun Williams, RB Fr.-RS 1 0 1 - - -Dwayne Johnson, AZT So. 1 0 0 1 - -

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MISCELLANEOUS STATS

DRIVE ANALYSISSDSU Opponent

Game TD FG TD FGat 13/13 Stanford 1 1 4 0Sacramento State 3 2 2 023/25 Arizona State 3 2 3 0Eastern Michigan 2 3& 2 2at Boise State 2 2 2 0Air Force 2+ 0 2 0San José State 1 3 1 2at Nevada 3 1 3 2at New Mexico 4 1 2+ 1UNLV 3 1 3 1at Fresno State 2 0 3 1Hawai’iTOTALS 26+ 16 27+ 9+ - indicates team scored a non-offensive touchdown. & -overtime drives included.

GAME-OPENING DRIVESDSU Opponent

Game Pts. FD Yds. Pts. FD Yds.at 13/13 Stanford 0 0 -3^ 0 3 55Sacramento State 0 1 11 0 2 3323/25 Arizona State 0 1 23 0 3 25Eastern Michigan 0 1 36 0 0 9at Boise State 0 0 2^ 0 0 4^Air Force 7 1 65 0 2 39San José State 0 1 2 3 3 52at Nevada 7 4 65 0 0 7^at New Mexico 0 2 19 0 0 -1^UNLV 0 0 8^ 3 1 83at Fresno State 0 0 9^ 7 1 94Hawai’i TOTALS 14 11 237 13 15 400AVERAGES 1.27 1.00 21.55 1.18 1.36 36.36^ - indicates possession ended in a 3-and-out.

OPENING SECOND-HALF DRIVESDSU Opponent

Game Pts. FD Yds. Pts. FD Yds.at 13/13 Stanford 0 0 -12^ 7 3 49Sacramento State 0 3 44 0 0 1^23/25 Arizona State 3 3 40 0 0 1^Eastern Michigan 0 1 43 7 4 75at Boise State 0 1 9 0 2 28Air Force 0 2 40 0 2 21San José State 3 3 85 0 2 35at Nevada 0 0 -11^ 7 3 65at New Mexico 0 1 18 0 1 14UNLV 0 2 28 0 1 11at Fresno State 0 0 7^ 7 4 75Hawai’i TOTALS 6 16 291 28 22 375AVERAGES 0.55 1.45 26.45 2.55 2.00 34.09^ - indicates possession ended in a 3-and-out.

MISCELLANEOUSGame Coin Toss KO/Receive 1st Off. Play 1st Off. Poss. 1st Def. Poss. Game Time Game Length Jersey Pants Resultat 13/13 Stanford STAN won, Rec. Kick Washington rush Punt Missed FG 6:05 p.m. PT 3:12 White Black L, 10-31Sacramento State SAC won, Def. Receive Washington rush Punt Missed FG 6:06 p.m. PT 3:00 Black Black W, 28-1423/25 Arizona State SDSU won, Rec. Receive Washington rush Punt Punt 7:38 p.m. PT 3:52 Black Black W, 28-21Eastern Michigan EMU won, Def. Receive Washington rush Downs Downs 7:37 p.m. PT 3:26 Black Black (ot) W, 23-20at rv/24 Boise State* BS won, Def. Receive Jasmin rush Punt Punt 1:32 p.m. MT 3:23 White Black W, 19-13Air Force* AF won, Def. Receive Jasmin rush Touchdown Punt 6:02 p.m. PT 4:34 Black Black W, 21-17San José State* SDSU won, Rec. Receive Williams rush Punt Field Goal 7:37 p.m. PT 3:04 Black Black W, 16-13at Nevada* SDSU won, Rec. Receive Agnew completion Touchdown Punt 7:32 p.m. PT 3:28 White Black L, 24-28at New Mexico* UNM won, Def. Receive Bell rush Fumble Punt 8:22 p.m. MT 3:10 White Black W, 31-23UNLV* SDSU won, Rec. Receive Washington rush Punt Field Goal 7:36 p.m. PT 3:20 Black Black L, 24-27at Fresno State* SDSU won, Rec. Receive Washington rush Punt Touchdown 7:39 p.m. PT 3:04 White Black L, 14-23Hawai’i*

SDSU OFFENSIVE POSSESSIONS (DEF/ST SCORES NOT INCLUDED)Game Poss. TD FG MFG Punt TO Clock Downs 3&Out* PPP^13/13 Stanford 11 1 1 0 7~ 0 1 1 4 0.82Sacramento State 11 3 2 0 3 2 1 0 0 2.1823/25 Arizona State 11 3 2 0 5 1 0 0 1 2.28Eastern Michigan 12& 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1.75rv/24 Boise State 16 2 2 0 8 1# 2 1 4 1.13Air Force 13 2+ 0 1 8~ 1 1 0 5 0.46San José State 9 1 3 0 4 1 0 0 2 1.67Nevada 14 3 1 0 7~ 1# 1 1 3 1.50New Mexico 15 4 1 0 6 3 1 0 3 1.80UNLV 12 3 1 1 4 2 1 0 2 1.75Fresno State 12 2 0 1 6 0 1 2 5 1.00Hawai’i TOTALS 136& 26+ 16 4 60~ 13 11 6 30 1.50* - less if there is a turnover or end of half; must not have earned a first down or scored points.+ - indicates team scored a non-offensive touchdown. & - overtime possession included. # - pos-session/turnover not included when offense never had ball (turnover on special teams). ^ -PATs/2-pt. not included. ~ - also includes free kick after a safety.

OPPONENT POSSESSIONS (DEF/ST SCORES NOT INCLUDED)Game Poss. TD FG MFG Punt TO Clock Downs 3&Out* PPP^13/13 Stanford 12 4 0 1 5 1 1 0 4 2.00Sacramento State 11 2 0 1 6 0 1 1 5 1.0923/25 Arizona State 12 3 0 0 6 0 2 1 5 1.50Eastern Michigan 11& 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 1.09rv/24 Boise State 16 2 0 0 9 3 1 1 3 0.75Air Force 14 2 0 1 9 1 1 0 5 0.86San José State 10 1 2 0 3 1 2 1 1 1.20Nevada 15 3 2 0 9 0 1 0 6 1.60New Mexico 14 2+ 1 0 8 1 1 1 3 1.07UNLV 12 3 2 0 4 2 1 0 2 2.00Fresno State 12 3 1 1 6 0 1 0 3 1.75Hawai’i TOTALS 139& 27+ 10 4 68 11 12 7 39 1.38* - less if there is a turnover or end of half; must not have earned a first down or scored points.+ - indicates team scored a non-offensive touchdown. & - overtime possession included. # - pos-session/turnover not included when offense never had ball (turnover on special teams). ^ -PATs/2-pt. not included. ~ - also includes free kick after a safety.

AVERAGE STARTING FIELD POSITIONCategory San Diego State OpponentsDrives Started 135 138Cumulative Starting Yard Line 3,772 4,095Average Field Position Own 27.94 Own 29.67Drives Started in Opponent Territory/Att. to Score 15/13 18/18Scores/Touchdowns, Field Goals 9/3,6 10/5,5 Points 39 50Drives Started (Inside/At Own 25) 78 (51/27) 82 (36/46)Points Scored (TD/FGs) 95 (11/6) 93 (12/3)* - kick/punt returns for a touchdown not included; & - overtime possessions not included.

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SDSU SCORING DRIVES

Drive Type of DriveOpponent Plays Yds. TOP Score Qtr/Time Start Scoring Playat 13/13 Stanford 8 92 4:14 TD 1st/2:38 SD 08 Washington 4-yd run 10 62 4:13 FG 3rd/6:49 SD 01 Baron 30-yd field goalSacramento State 9 69 4:39 TD 1st/5:42 SD 31 Washington 4-yd run 4 1 1:32 FG 2nd/13:33 SC 36 Baron 52-yd field goal 10 77 5:06 FG 2nd/0:55 SD 09 Baron 32-yd field goal 13 82 5:13 TD 4th/4:05 SD 18 Washington 4-yd run 2 25 0:49 TD 4th/2:08 SC 25 Washington 20-yd run 23/25 Arizona State 11 75 5:13 TD 2nd/10:28 SD 25 Washington 13-yd run 11 85 1:13 TD 2nd/0:08 SD 15 Tim Wilson Jr. 9-yd pass f/Agnew 10 40 5:35 FG 3rd/7:46 SD 23 Baron 54-yard field goal 12 44 5:05 FG 4th/11:34 SD 37 Baron 36-yard field goal 13 62 6:16 TD 4th/4:14 SD 38 Jasmin 3-yd runEastern Michigan 8 32 3:58 FG 1st/6:14 EM 49 Baron 34-yd field goal 7 69 3:44 TD 2nd/14:21 SD 31 Houston 25-yd pass f/Agnew 6 69 2:43 TD 2nd/9:03 SD 31 Busbee 24-yd pass f/Agnew 6 25 1:56 FG 4th/1:16 SD 42 Baron 50-yd field goal 4 4 -- FG Overtime EM 25 Baron 38-yd field goalat rv/24 Boise State 4 5 1:28 FG 1st/9:14 BS 24 Baron 37-yd field goal 6 7 1:51 FG 2nd/13:09 BS 31 Baron 42-yd field goal 2 17 0:52 TD 2nd/4:36 BS 17 Jasmin 2-yd run 5 95 2:57 TD 4th/10:10 SD 05 Byrd 72-yd runAir Force 3 65 1:11 TD 1st/ 13:49 SD 35 Jasmin 4-yd run -- -- -- TD 2nd/0:08 -- -- Tr. Thompson 19-yd blocked punt return 8 94 3:08 TD 4th/6:10 SD 06 Houston 29-yd pass f/AgnewSan José State 17 75 8:14 TD 2nd/13:11 SD 25 Jasmin 1-yd run 13 74 6:29 FG 2nd/0:16 SD 07 Baron 36-yd field goal 10 85 4:32 FG 3rd/7:09 SD 05 Baron 22-yd field goal 4 1 2:39 FG 4th/4:36 SJ 35 Baron 51-yd field goalat Nevada 12 75 5:44 TD 1st/9:16 SD 25 Jasmin 2-yd pass f/Agnew 8 80 3:45 TD 1st/4:41 SD 20 Warring 16-yd pass f/Agmew 11 73 4:27 FG 2nd/4:19 SD 18 Baron 26-yd field goal 3 63 1:14 TD 2nd/1:31 SD 37 Warring 30-yd pass f/Agnewat New Mexico 14 75 6:53 TD 1st/3:35 SD 25 Jasmin 5-yd run 2 43 0:33 TD 3rd/8:09 NM 43 Washington 34-yd run 5 75 2:58 TD 4th/7:29 SD 25 Warring 19-yd pass f/Chapman 5 26 2:36 FG 4th/2:36 NM 41 Baron 32-yd field goal 2 53 0:55 TD 4th/1:52 SD 47 Washington 50-yd runUNLV 8 72 3:52 TD 2nd/13:54 SD 28 Wilson Jr. 13-yd pass f/Chapman 12 62 3:28 TD 2nd/0:28 SD 38 Washington 2-yd run 5 52 1:48 FG 3rd/4:51 SD 33 Baron 33-yd field goal 4 57 1:27 TD 3rd/0:00 SD 43 Wilson Jr. 34-yd pass f/Agnewat Fresno State 1 75 0:12 TD 1st/6:21 SD 25 Trevillion 75-yd pass f/Chapman 1 70 0:11 TD 2nd/6:29 SD 70 Trevillion 70-yd pass f/Agnew

OPPONENT SCORING DRIVES

Drive Type of DriveOpponent Plays Yds. TOP Score Qtr/Time Start Scoring Playat 13/13 Stanford -- -- -- Safety 2nd/7:27 -- -- Okerke sacked Chapman in end zone 3 52 0:42 TD 2nd/0:27 ST 48 Arcega-Whiteside 38-yd pass f/Costello 4 49 1:46 TD 3rd/11:02 SD 49 Arcega-Whiteside 19-yd pass f/Costello 3 75 2:06 TD 3rd/6:22 ST 25 Arcega-Whiteside 80-yd pass f/Costello 7 68 4:02 TD 4th/10:54 ST 32 Parkinson 19-yd pass f/CostelloSacramento State 14 75 7:26 TD 2nd/6:07 SC 25 Perkinson 1-yd run 1 64 0:12 TD 3rd/8:54 SC 36 Perkinson 64-yd pass f/Thomson23/25 Arizona State 9 60 2:16 TD 1st/0:41 AS 40 Aiyuk 12-yd pass f/Wilkins 7 82 2:16 TD 2nd/8:06 AS 18 Wilkins 1-yd run 11 82 2:28 TD 4th /1:40 AS 18 Harry 7-yd pass f/WilkinsEastern Michigan 6 16 3:00 FG 1st/3:12 -- 50 Ryland 51-yd field goal 4 34 1:14 TD 2nd/0:26 SD 34 Glass 2-yd run 12 75 6:45 TD 3rd/8:15 EM 25 Jackson 37-yd pass f/Glass 12 79 6:20 FG 4th/3:18 EM 14 Ryland 24-yd field goalat rv/24 Boise State 3 4 1:06 TD 1st/6:18 SD 04 Mattison 1-yd run 11 73 2:02 TD 4th/3:05 BS 27 Mattison 1-yd runAir Force -- -- -- Safety 1st/0:07 -- -- Jackson sacked Agnew in end zone 9 80 5:17 TD 2nd/5:13 AF 20 Cleveland 12-yd run 7 40 3:14 TD 4th/9:25 SD 40 Cleveland 4-yd runSan José State 12 52 3:57 FG 1st/8:56 SJ 23 Crawford 42-yd field goal 8 28 2:25 FG 1st/6:25 SD 35 Crawford 24-yd field goal 14 65 6:19 TD 3rd/0:50 SJ 35 Roberson 1-yd runat Nevada -- -- -- Safety 1st/2:12 -- -- Team safety 5 50 2:03 TD 1st/0:09 -- 50 Taua 40-yd pass f/Gangi 6 53 2:28 TD 2nd/8:50 NV 47 O’Leary-Orange 26-yd pass f/Gangi 8 75 3:21 TD 3rd/11:39 NV 25 Lee 2-yd run 8 21 4:36 FG 3rd/5:13 SD 36 Ahmed 32-yd field goal 4 0 1:33 FG 4th/8:54 SD 17 Ahmed 34-yd field goalat New Mexico -- -- -- TD 1st/10:28 -- -- Soremekun 44-yd fumble return 4 8 0:37 FG 2nd/3:45 SD 32 Shelley 41-yd field goal 2 13 0:42 TD 3rd/2:15 SD 13 Umeh 12-yd pass f/Gerhart 11 57 6:14 TD 4th/10:07 NM 43 Hart-Johnson 4-yd pass f/GerhartUNLV 6 83 1:45 FG 1st/11:30 LV 13 Pantels 21-yd field goal 8 17 2:51 FG 1st/7:08 SD 44 Pantels 45-yd field goal 8 75 3:19 TD 2nd/10:35 LV 25 Thomas 2-yd run 11 75 5:41 TD 4th/9:19 LV 25 Presley 10-yd pass f/Gilliam 4 92 1:53 TD 4th/3:27 LV 08 Thomas 75-yd runat Fresno State 3 94 1:11 TD 1st/12:08 FS 06 Jordan 86-yd pass f/McMaryion 10 63 5:12 FG 2nd/6:47 FS 29 Fuller 25-yd field goal 8 75 4:04 TD 3rd/10:56 FS 25 Rivers 2-yd run 10 70 4:36 TD 4th/12:40 FS 30 Mims 1-yd runRed indicates defensive or special teams score

MISCELLANEOUS STATS, cont.

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MISCELLANEOUS STATS, cont.RESULT OF SAN DIEGO STATE TURNOVERSOpponent Qtr. Turnover (Player) Defender Led To Pts.at 13/13 Stanford 2 Fumble (N. Hall) Irwin (FF, FR) Touchdown 7Sacramento State 3 Interception (Agnew) Harriel (INT) Touchdown 7

4 Interception (Agnew) Harriel (INT) Punt 0Arizona State 4 Fumble (Jasmin) Wilson (FF), Crosswell (FR) End of game 0Eastern Michigan 2 Interception (Agnew) McGill (INT) Touchdown 7at rv/24 Boise State 1 Fumble (Dedeaux) Whimpey (FR) Touchdown 7

1 Fumble (Busbee) Hatada (FF), Horton (FR) Downs 0Air Force 2 Interception (Agnew) Fejedelem (INT) Touchdown 7San José State 1 Fumble (Williams) Bridges (FF), Osuna (FR) Field Goal 3at Nevada 2 Fumble (Jasmin) Dotson (FF), Hammond (FR) End of half 0

4 Fumble (Byrd) Dotson (FR) Field Goal 3at New Mexico 1 Fumble (Agnew) Soremekun (FR) Touchdown 7

2 Fumble (Washington) Baker (FF), Soremekun (FR) Field Goal 33 Fumble (Byrd) Ross (FF), Epting (FR) Touchdown 6

UNLV 1 Interception (Chapman) Baker (INT) Field Goal 34 Interception (Agnew) Flowers (INT) Punt 0

at Fresno State noneHawai’i

RESULT OF OPPONENT TURNOVERSOpponent Qtr. Turnover (Player) Defender Led To Pts.*at 13/13 Stanford 2 Interception (Costello) N. Hall (INT) Fumble 0Sacramento State noneArizona State noneEastern Michigan 2 Fumble (Wiegers) Woods (FF), Cheatum (FR) Touchdown 7

OT Interception (Glass) D. Hall (INT) OT Poss. Change N/Aat rv/24 Boise State 1 Interception (Rypien) D. Hall (INT) Field Goal 3

1 Interception (Rypien) Ta. Thompson (INT) Fumble 02 Interception (Cord) R. Lakalaka (INT) Touchdown 7

Air Force 4 Interception (Sanders) Baldwin (INT) End of Game 0San José State 4 Interception (Love) Ta. Thompson (INT) Field Goal 3at Nevada noneat New Mexico 4 Interception (Gerhart) Barcoo (INT) Touchdown 7UNLV 3 Interception (Gilliam) Tr. Thompson (INT) Missed Field Goal 0

3 Fumble (Williams) Cassidy (FF), Baldwin (FR) Touchdown 7at Fresno State noneHawai’i

Opponents’ 11 turnovers resulted in 34 San Diego State points*San Diego State’s 16 turnovers resulted in 60 opponent points

* - does not include turnovers lost in overtime

TURNOVERS LOSTName TO’s Lost Fum. Int. Points PPTRyan Agnew 6 1 5 28.00 4.67Jordan Byrd 2 2 0 9.00 4.50Christian Chapman 1 0 1 3.00 3.00Ethan Dedeaux 1 1 0 7.00 7.00Noble Hall 1 1 0 7.00 7.00Juwan Washington 1 1 0 3.00 3.00Kaegun Williams 1 1 0 3.00 3.00Chase Jasmin 2 2 0 0.00 0.00BJ Busbee 1 1 0 0.00 0.00TOTALS 16 10 6 60.00 3.75TO’s Lost - turnovers lost, Fum. - fumbles lost, Int. - interceptions thrown, Points -points scored by the opponent after a turnover, PPT - points per turnover scored bythe opponent.

TURNOVERS GAINEDName #TAPO FF FR Int. Points ^PPTLuq Barcoo 1 0 0 1 7.00 7.00Ronley Lakalaka 1 0 0 1 7.00 7.00Troy Cassidy 1 1 0 0 3.50 3.50Myles Cheatum 1 0 1 0 3.50 3.50Kyree Woods 1 1 0 0 3.50 3.50Darren Hall 2 0 0 2 3.00 3.00Parker Baldwin 2 0 1 1 3.50 1.75Tariq Thompson 2 0 0 2 3.00 1.50Noble Hall 1 0 0 1 0.00 0.00Trenton Thompson 1 0 0 1 0.00 0.00TOTALS *11 2 2 9 34.00 3.40#TAPO- turnovers a part of (FF, FR or INT), FF - forced fumbles, FR - fumbles recov-ered, Int. - interceptions, Points - points scored off an opponent’s turnover (notethat fumbles forced and fumbles recovered are each awarded half the points forSDSU’s score; ex. a touchdown and PAT after a fumble gives each player 3.50points), ^PPT - points per turnover scored by SDSU (does not include turnoversgained in overtime, * - Total turnovers equals FR and INT’s.

TURNOVER ANALYSISTO Opp. Pts. TD/FG Pts./TO*

San Diego State 16 60 7/4 3.75Opponents 11 34 4/2 3.40* - does not include turnovers lost in overtime

FIRST DOWNS EARNEDName Pass Receive Rush TotalRyan Agnew 65 0 11 76Christian Chapman 25 0 1 26Juwan Washington 0 3 33 36Chase Jasmin 0 1 24 25Fred Trevillion 0 19 0 19Kahale Warring 0 15 0 15Tim Wilson Jr. 0 14 0 14Ethan Dedeaux 0 12 0 12Chance Bell 0 2 7 9Parker Houston 0 7 0 7BJ Busbee 0 5 1 6Elijah Kothe 0 4 0 4Isiah Macklin 0 4 0 4Jordan Byrd 0 0 3 3Kaegun Williams 0 1 2 3Kobe Smith 0 2 0 2Isaac Lessard 0 1 0 1TOTALS 90 90 82 172

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SAN DIEGO STATE BIG OFFENSIVE PLAYS (20+ YARDS) (51 overall)Game Player Type Down & Dis. Yardsat 13/13 Stanford - 5 Juwan Washington Rush 1st & 10 40

Juwan Washington Rush 1st & 10 39Tim Wilson Jr. f/Christian Chapman Pass 2nd & 6 28Juwan Washington Rush 1st & 10 22Tim Wilson Jr. f/Christian Chapman Pass 2nd & 1 21

Sacramento State - 7 Juwan Washington Rush 2nd & 26 30Ethan Dedeaux f/Ryan Agnew Pass 2nd & 25 27Kahale Warring f/Christian Chapman Pass 3rd & 10 26Tim Wilson Jr. f/Christian Chapman Pass 2nd & 11 25Kahale Warring f/Ryan Agnew Pass 2nd & 14 24Kahale Warring f/Christian Chapman Pass 3rd & 10 23Juwan Washington Rush 2nd & 5 20

23/25 Arizona St. - 1 Chase Jasmin Rush 3rd & 7 20Eastern Michigan - 6 Chase Jasmin Rush 1st & 10 40

Juwan Washington Rush 3rd & 2 36Fred Trevillion f/Ryan Agnew Pass 3rd & 13 26Parker Houston f/Ryan Agnew Pass 3rd & 1 25BJ Busbee f/Ryan Agnew Pass 3rd & 9 24Ryan Agnew Rush 2nd & 3 22

at rv/24 Boise St. - 3 Jordan Byrd Rush 3rd & 2 72Fred Trevillion f/Ryan Agnew Pass 1st & 10 30Kahale Warring f/Ryan Agnew Pass 1st & 10 24

Air Force - 7 Fred Trevillion f/Ryan Agnew Pass 2nd & 4 55Ryan Agnew Rush 3rd & 9 32Kobe Smith f/Ryan Agnew Pass 3rd & 5 32Parker Houston f/Ryan Agnew Pass 2nd & 15 29Fred Trevillion f/Ryan Agnew Pass 1st & 10 28Tim Wilson Jr. f/Ryan Agnew Pass 1st & 10 24Chase Jasmin Rush 2nd & 3 20

San José State - 4 Chase Jasmin f/Ryan Agnew Pass 2nd & 12 23Chase Jasmin Rush 2nd & 5 22Chance Bell Rush 1st & 10 20Fred Trevillion f/Ryan Agnew Pass 3rd & 12 20

at Nevada - 3 Kahale Warring f/Ryan Agnew Pass 1st & 10 30Fred Trevillion f/Ryan Agnew Pass 1st & 10 30BJ Busbee f/Ryan Agnew Pass 3rd & 5 29

at New Mexico - 7 Juwan Washington Rush 2nd & 7 50Juwan Washington Rush 2nd & 1 34Ethan Dedeaux f/Christian Chapman Pass 1st & 10 29Tim Wilson Jr. f/Christian Chapman Pass 1st &10 29Kahale Warring f/Christian Chapman Pass 3rd & 7 24Elijah Kothe f/Ryan Agnew Pass 3rd & 9 24Tim Wilson Jr. f/Christian Chapman Pass 1st & 10 21

UNLV - 5 Ethan Dedeaux f/Ryan Agnew Pass 1st & 10 46Tim Wilson Jr. f/Ryan Agnew Pass 2nd & 17 35Tim Wilson Jr. f/Ryan Agnew Pass 3rd & 14 34Tim Wilson Jr. f/Christian Chapman Pass 1st & 10 31Juwan Washington Rush 1st & 10 27

at Fresno State - 3 Fred Trevillion f/Christian Chapman Pass 1st & 10 75Fred Trevillion f/Ryan Agnew Pass 1st & 10 70Fred Trevillion f/Christian Chapman Pass 3rd & 7 34

OPPONENT BIG OFFENSIVE PLAYS (20+ YARDS) (33 overall)Game Player Type Down & Dis. Yardsat 13/13 Stanford - 5 JJ Arcega-Whiteside f/K.J. Costello Pass 3rd & 15 80

JJ Arcega-Whiteside f/K.J. Costello Pass 1st & 10 38JJ Arcega-Whiteside f/K.J. Costello Pass 1st & 10 35JJ Arcega-Whiteside f/K.J. Costello Pass 3rd & 6 33JJ Arcega-Whiteside f/K.J. Costello Pass 1st & 10 21

Sacramento State - 2 BJ Perkinson f/Kevin Thomson Pass 1st &10 64Jaelin Ratliff f/Kevin Thomson Pass 3rd & 8 29

23/25 Arizona St. - 2 Frank Darby f/Manny Wilkins Pass 1st & 10 51Frank Darby f/Manny Wilkins Pass 2nd & 12 43

Eastern Michigan - 4 Line Latu f/Mike Glass Pass 3rd & 8 51Mathew Sexton f/Tyler Wiegers Pass 2nd & 6 50Arthur Jackson III f/Mike Glass Pass 2nd & 10 37Line Latu f/Mike Glass Pass 3rd & 5 27

at rv/24 Boise St. - 1 CT Thomas f/Brett Rypien Pass 1st & 10 23Air Force - 4 Cole Fagan Rush 2nd & 6 42

Kadin Remsberg Rush 2nd & 7 27Geraud Sanders f/Isaiah Sanders Pass 3rd & 19 20Kade Waguespeck f/Isaiah Sanders Pass 3rd & 9 20

San José State - 3 Tre Walker f/Josh Love Pass 1st & 10 29Tre Walker f/Josh Love Pass 2nd & 8 28Tre Hartley f/Josh Love Pass 2nd & 6 21

at Nevada - 4 Toa Taua f/Ty Gangi Pass 2nd & 25 40McLane Mannix f/Ty Gangi Pass 3rd & 5 32Brendan O’Leary-Orange f/Ty Gangi Pass 3rd & 9 26Toa Taua f/Ty Gangi Pass 1st & 10 23

at New Mexico noneUNLV - 4 Darren Woods Jr. f/Max Gilliam Pass 2nd & 5 77

Lexington Thomas Rush 1st & 10 75Brandon Presley f/Max Gilliam Pass 1st & 10 46Lexington Thomas f/Max Gilliam Pass 3rd & 20 25

at Fresno State - 4 Jamire Jordan f/Marcus McMaryion Pass 3rd & 2 86KeeSean Johnson f/Marcus McMaryion Pass 1st & 10 38KeeSean Johnson f/Marcus Maryion Pass 3rd & 12 37KeeSean Johnson f/Marcus McMaryion Pass 1st & 10 32

Red indicates TD scored on play

MISCELLANEOUS STATS, cont.

SAN DIEGO STATE BIG PLAYS (20+ YARDS)Name Total Rushing Receiving 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99Fred Trevillion 9 0 9 3 3 0 1 0 2 0 0Juwan Washington 9 9 0 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 0Tim Wilson Jr. 9 0 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Chase Jasmin 5 4 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Kahale Warring 5 0 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Ethan Dedeaux 3 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Ryan Agnew 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0BJ Busbee 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Parker Houston 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chance Bell 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jordan Byrd 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Elijah Kothe 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kobe Smith 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Kahale Warring 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0SDSU TOTALS 51 17 34 30 13 3 2 0 3 0 0 OPPONENTS 33 3 30 13 8 4 3 1 2 2 0

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PUNT ANALYSISNet Pct. Not Opp. Territory Adj. 50 & Out

Name Punts Yards Avg. TB Returns Yards Avg. Average Returned In 20 In 10 In 5 No. Yds. No. Avg.Brandon Heicklen 57 2,404 42.18 1 22 110 5.00 39.89 61.40 23 10 7 11 381 46 43.97TOTALS 57 2,404 42.18 1 22 110 5.00 39.89 61.40 23 10 7 11 381 46 43.97OPPONENTS 68 2,835 41.69 4 20 111 5.55 38.88 70.59 30 8 6 17 580 51 44.22Returns - times the opponent returned a punt, Yards - yards for the returned punts, Avg. - yards per returned punt, Pct. Not Returned - percent of the punts that were not returned, In 20 - inside 20,In 20 - inside 10, In 5 - inside 5, Opp. Territory - number and yards of punts inside opponents’ territory, Adj. 50 & Out - punt average excluding punts inside opponents’ territory.

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MISCELLANEOUS STATS, cont.

KICKOFF ANALYSIS Name Total RET FC Muf NA TB In 20 In 25 OB OnS Squib Total YL Return YL AFP AFP w/RJohn Baron 56 12 0 0 2 40 4 3 2 0 4 1,482 321 26.46 26.75TOTALS 56 12 0 0 2 40 4 3 2 0 4 1,482 321 26.46 26.75OPPONENTS 48 23 0 0 0 22 7 3 3 1 1 1,201 546 25.02 23.74Does not include penalties; RET - no. of returns, FC - fair catch, MUF - muffed, NA - no attempt of a return, TB - touchback , In 20 - inside 20, In 25 - inside 25, OB - out of bounds, OnS - onsides(does not count for AFP or AFP w/R); Squib - squibs, Total YL - opponent total yardline, Return YL - opponent total yardline on returns, AFP - average field position on kickoffs, AFP/R - average fieldposition on returned kickoffs.

POINTS SCORED18, Juwan Washington vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 8)12, Four times, last: Fred Trevillion at Fresno State* (Nov.17)

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED3, Juwan Washington vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 8)2, Four times, last: Fred Trevillion at Fresno State* (Nov.17)

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS36, Juwan Washington vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 8)27, Juwan Washington vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (Sept. 15)26, Chase Jasmin at No. rv/24 Boise State* (Oct. 6, 2018)

MOST RUSHING YARDS158, Juwan Washington at No. 13/13 Stanford (Aug. 31)156, Juwan Washington vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 8)137, Juwan Washington vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State(Sept. 15)

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS3, Juwan Washington vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 8)2, Juwan Washington at New Mexico* (Nov. 3)1, Eight times last: Juwan Washington vs. UNLV* (Nov.10)

LONGEST RUSH72, Jordan Byrd at No. rv/24 Boise State* (Oct. 6)50, Juwan Washington at New Mexico* (Nov. 3)40, Chase Jasmin vs. Eastern Michigan (Sept. 22)40, Juwan Washington at No. 13/13 Stanford (Aug. 31)

MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS41, Ryan Agnew at Nevada* (Oct. 27)26, Ryan Agnew vs. UNLV* (Nov. 10)25, Ryan Agnew vs. Air Force* (Oct. 12)

MOST PASSING COMPLETIONS20, Ryan Agnew at Nevada* (Oct. 27)14, Ryan Agnew vs. UNLV* (Nov. 10)13, Christian Chapman at New Mexico* (Nov. 3)

MOST PASSING YARDS283, Ryan Agnew at Nevada* (Oct. 27)213, Ryan Agnew vs. Air Force* (Oct. 12)187, Ryan Agnew vs. UNLV* (Nov. 10)

MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS3, Ryan Agnew at Nevada* (Oct. 27)2, Ryan Agnew vs. Eastern Michigan (Sept. 22)1, Seven times, last: Ryan Agnew at Fresno State* (Nov.17)

LONGEST PASS75, Christian Chapman at Fresno State* (Nov. 17)70, Ryan Agnew at Fresno State* (Nov. 17)55, Ryan Agnew vs. Air Force* (Oct. 12)

MOST RECEPTIONS7, Ethan Dedeaux vs. UNLV* (Nov. 10)6, Kahale Warring at Nevada* (Oct. 27)6, Ethan Dedeaux vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 8)

MOST RECEIVING YARDS189, Fred Trevillion at Fresno State* (Nov. 17)123, Tim Wilson Jr. vs. UNLV* (Nov. 10)95, Kahale Warring at Nevada* (Oct. 27)

MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS2, Fred Trevillion at Fresno State* (Nov. 17)2, Tim Wilson Jr. vs. UNLV* (Nov. 10)2, Kahale Warring at Nevada* (Oct. 27)

LONGEST RECEPTION75, Fred Trevillion at Fresno State* (Nov. 17)70, Fred Trevillion at Fresno State* (Nov. 17)55, Fred Trevillion vs. Air Force* (Oct. 12)

MOST FIELD GOALS3, John Baron vs. San José State* (Oct. 20)3, John Baron vs. Eastern Michigan (Sept. 22)2, John Baron, three times, last: at No. rv/24 Boise State*(Oct. 6)

LONGEST FIELD GOAL54, John Baron vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (Sept. 15)52, John Baron vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 8)51, John Baron vs. San José State* (Oct. 20)

MOST PUNTS8, Brandon Heicklen at No. rv/24 Boise State* (Oct. 6)7, Brandon Heicklen vs. Air Force* (Oct. 12)6, Brandon Heicklen, four times, last: at Fresno State*(Nov. 17)

HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE44.9, Brandon Heicklen at No. rv/24 Boise State* (Oct. 6)44.8, Brandon Heicklen at Nevada* (Oct. 27)43.6, Brandon Heicklen vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (Sept. 15)

LONGEST PUNT58, Brandon Heicklen at No. rv/24 Boise State*(Oct. 6)55. Brandon Heicklen at Fresno State* (Nov. 17)55, Brandon Heicklen at Nevada* (Oct. 27)

LONGEST PUNT RETURN34, Garrett Binkley at New Mexico* (Nov. 3)19, Trenton Thompson vs. Air Force* (Oct. 12)17, Kaelin Himphill vs. Air Force* (Oct. 12)

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS54, Garrett Binkley at New Mexico* (Nov. 3)19, Garrett Binkley vs. UNLV* (Nov. 10)19, Trenton Thompson vs. Air Force* (Oct. 12)

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN30, Juwan Washington at Fresno State* (Nov. 17)29, Fred Trevillion vs. Eastern Michigan (Sept. 22)28, Juwan Washington vs. Eastern Michigan (Sept. 22)

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS106, Juwan Washington at Fresno State* (Nov. 17)65, Jordan Byrd vs. UNLV* (Nov. 10)52, Fred Trevillion vs. Eastern Michigan (Sept. 22)

MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS201, Juwan Washington vs. Sacramento State (Sept. 8)194, Juwan Washington at No. 13/13 Stanford (Aug. 31)189, Fred Trevillion at Fresno State* (Nov. 17)

MOST TACKLES15, Kyahva Tezino at Fresno State* (Nov. 17)15, Kyahva Tezino vs. Air Force* (Oct. 12)14, Kyahva Tezino vs. UNLV* (Nov. 10)

MOST SACKS2.5, Kyahva Tezino at New Mexico* (Nov. 3)2.0, Troy Cassidy at New Mexico* (Nov. 3)1.0, Fifteen times, last: Kyahva Tezino at Fresno State*(Nov. 17)

MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS3.5, Kyahva Tezino at New Mexico* (Nov. 3)2.0, Six times, last: Chibu Onyeukwu at Fresno State*(Nov. 17)

MOST INTERCEPTIONS1, Nine times, last: Trenton Thompson vs. UNLV* (Nov. 10)

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN41, Tariq Thompson vs. San José State* (Oct. 20)7, Ronley Lakalaka at No. rv/24 Boise State* (Oct 6)7, Noble Hall at No. 13/13 Stanford (Aug. 31)

Red indicates TD scored on play

SEASON HIGHS

THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY ANALYSISName Total Pct. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11+ Longest ConvertedSAN DIEGO STATE 54-153 35.29 7-10 9-13 2-6 3-8 10-18 2-7 6-14 4-13 4-12 3-10 4-42 3rd & 14 vs. EMU/at Nev./vs. UNLVOPPONENTS 66-168 39.29 13-20 13-18 9-18 4-7 5-11 1-14 4-13 3-10 5-17 3-13 6-27 3rd & 20 vs. UNLV

GOAL TO GOName No. Score TD FG MFG Downs TOs Half Game Points^ PPPSAN DIEGO STATE 12 12 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 66 5.50OPPONENTS 16 16 14 2 0 0 0 0 0 90 5.63^ - Does not include PAT; PPP - Points per possession

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Scored, 60 or More Points Nov. 3, 1990 vs. Utah (66) Nov. 26, 2016 vs. Colorado State* (63)Scored, 50 or More Points Nov. 4, 2017 at San José State* (52) Nov. 26, 2016 vs. Colorado State* (63)Scored, 40 or More Points Nov. 18, 2017 vs. Nevada* (42) Dec. 23, 2017 vs. Army West Point (42)

Total Offense, 600 Yards or More Nov. 4, 2017 at San José State* (648) Sept. 10, 2016 vs. California (604)Total Offense, 500 Yards or More Nov. 4, 2017 at San José State* (648) Nov. 26, 2016 vs. Colorado State* (507)Total Offense, 400 Yards or More Nov. 3, 2018 at New Mexico* (401) Nov. 10, 2018 vs. UNLV* (436)

Total Offense, 85 or More Plays Oct. 26, 2013 vs. No. 15 Fresno State* (87) Dec. 23, 2017 vs. Army West Point (91)Total Offense, 75 or More Plays Oct. 27, 2018 at Nevada* (77) Oct. 6, 2018 at No. rv/24 Boise State* (80)

30 or More First Downs Nov. 4, 2017 at San José State* (31) Dec. 23, 2017 vs. Army West Point (31)25 or More First Downs Sept. 15, 2018 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (27) Dec. 23, 2017 vs. Army West Point (31)

Two-Point Conversion Sept. 15, 2018 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State Nov. 10, 2018 vs.UNLV*

Rushing, 500 Yards or More Nov. 4, 2017 at San José State* (554)Rushing, 400 Yards or More Nov. 4, 2017 at San José State* (554) Dec. 23, 2017 vs. Army West Point (440)Rushing, 300 Yards or More Sept. 15, 2018 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (311) Dec. 23, 2017 vs. Army West Point (440)Rushing, 80 or More Attempts Has not occurred Dec. 23, 2017 vs. Army West Point (87)Rushing, 70 or More Attempts Nov. 4, 2017 at San José State* (71) Dec. 23, 2017 vs. Army West Point (87)Rushing, 60 or More Attempts Nov. 4, 2017 at San José State* (71) Dec. 23, 2017 vs. Army West Point (87)Rushing, 50 or More Attempts Sept. 15, 2018 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (58) Oct. 12, 2018 vs. Air Force (51)Rushing, 7 or More Touchdowns Sept. 14, 1991 vs. Pacific (7) Oct. 18, 2008 at New Mexico* (8)Rushing, 6 or More Touchdowns Nov. 4, 2017 at San José State* (6) Oct. 18, 2008 at New Mexico* (8)Rushing, 5 or More Touchdowns Nov. 4, 2017 at San José State* (6) Dec. 23, 2017 vs. Army West Point (5)Rushing, 4 or More Touchdowns Dec. 23, 2017 vs. Army West Point (4) Dec. 23, 2017 vs. Army West Point (5)

Passing, 500 Yards or More Nov. 20, 2010 vs. No. 25 Utah* (528) Sept. 10, 2016 vs. California (522)Passing, 400 Yards or More Dec. 17, 2011 vs. La.-Lafayette (413) Nov. 18, 2017 vs. Nevada* (414)Passing, 300 Yards or More Nov. 21, 2014 vs. Air Force* (326) Sept. 15, 2018 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (341)Passing, 50 or More Attempts Aug. 31, 2013 vs. Eastern Illinois (64) Nov. 18, 2017 vs. Nevada* (55)Passing, 40 or More Attempts Oct. 27, 2018 at Nevada* (41) Oct. 27, 2018 at Nevada* (43)Passing, 30 or More Attempts Nov. 10, 2018 vs. UNLV (36) Oct. 27, 2018 at Nevada* (43)Passing, 30 or More Completions Nov. 19, 2011 vs. No. 10 Boise State* (30) Sept. 15, 2018 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (31)Passing, 25 or More Completions Aug. 31, 2013 vs. Eastern Illinois (27) Sept. 15, 2018 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (31)Passing, 20 or More Completions Nov. 10, 2018 vs. UNLV* (22) Oct. 27, 2018 at Nevada* (23)Passing, 6 or More Touchdowns Oct. 24, 2009 at Colorado State* (6)Passing, 5 or More Touchdowns Oct. 24, 2009 at Colorado State* (6) Nov. 26, 2016 vs. Colorado State* (5)

Shut Out Nov. 5, 2016 vs. Hawai’i* (W, 55-0) Nov. 18, 2006 at TCU* (L, 0-52)Shut Out Through 3 Quarters Nov. 5, 2016 vs. Hawai’i* (W, 55-0) Nov. 21, 2009 at No. 23 Utah* (L, 7-38)Shut Out Through Halftime Nov. 24, 2017 vs. New Mexico* (W, 35-10) Oct. 14, 2017 vs. Boise State* (L, 14-31)Shut Out Through 1 Quarter Sept. 15, 2018 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (W, 28-21) Nov. 10, 2018 vs. UNLV* (L, 24-27)

Recorded a Safety Oct. 4, 2013 vs. Nevada* (W, 51-44 (ot)) Oct. 27, 2018 at Nevada* (L, 24-28)Allowed No Offensive Touchdowns Nov. 5, 2016 vs. Hawai’i* (W, 55-0) Oct. 21, 2017 vs. Fresno State* (L, 3-27)

Allowed 200 Yards or Less Total Offense Nov. 3, 2018 at New Mexico* (142) Oct. 11, 2008 vs. Air Force* (165)Allowed 100 Yards or Less Total Offense Oct. 3, 2015 vs. Fresno State* (89) Oct. 4, 2008 at TCU* (85)

Allowed 50 Yards or Less Rushing Sept. 15, 2018 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (36) Nov. 13, 2010 at No. 3 TCU* (38)Allowed 100 Yards or Less Rushing Oct. 27, 2018 at Nevada* (62) Nov. 17, 2018 at Fresno State* (64)Allowed 100 Yards or Less Passing Nov. 3, 2018 at New Mexico (41) Oct. 20, 2018 vs. San José State* (86)

Allowed 10 First Downs or Fewer Sept. 8, 2018 vs. Sacramento State (10) Nov. 17, 2018 at Fresno State* (8)

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Did Not Commit a Turnover Nov. 17, 2018 at Fresno State* (0) Nov. 17, 2018 at Fresno State* (0)Recorded 6 or More Turnovers Sept. 5, 2015 vs. San Diego (6)Recorded 5 or More Turnovers Sept. 5, 2015 vs. San Diego (6)Intercepted 5 or More Passes Sept. 5, 2015 vs. San Diego (5) Sept. 23, 2016 vs. Utah* (5)Intercepted 4 or More Passes Dec. 17, 2016 vs. Houston (4) Aug. 31, 2013 vs. Eastern Illinois (4)Intercepted 3 or More Passes Oct.6, 2018 at No. rv/24 Boise State* (3) Sept. 6, 2014 at No. 21 North Carolina (3)Recovered 4 Fumbles Dec. 23, 2014 vs. Navy (4) Nov. 16, 2013 at Hawai’i* (4)Recovered 3 Fumbles Oct. 23, 2015 vs. Utah State* (3) Sept. 26, 2015 at Penn State (3)

Scored a Defensive Touchdown Sept. 30, 2017 vs. Northern Illinois (interception return) Nov. 3, 2018 at New Mexico* (fumble return)Recorded 10 or More Tackles For Loss Nov. 3, 2018 at New Mexico* (10) Sept. 22, 2018 vs. Eastern Michigan (10)Recorded 5 or More Sacks Nov. 3, 2018 at New Mexico* (6) Aug. 31, 2018 at No. 13/13 Stanford (5)No Penalties Sept. 23, 2017 at Air Force* Oct. 8, 2016 vs. UNLV*Time of Possession, 35 plus minutes Sept. 8, 2018 vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State (36:05) Nov. 17, 2018 at Fresno State* (36:31)

INDIVIDUAL

RUSHINGRushing, 300 Yards or More 300, by Marshall Faulk vs. Hawai’i*, W - 52-28, Nov. 14, 1992Rushing, 250 Yards or More 253, by Rashaad Penny at Hawai’i*, W - 28-7, Oct. 28, 2017Rushing, 200 Yards or More 221, by Rashaad Penny vs. Army West Point, L - 35-42, Dec. 23, 2017Rushing, 150 Yards or More 156, by Juwan Washington vs. Sacramento State, W - 28-14, Sept. 8, 2018Rushing, 100 Yards or More 138, by Juwan Washington vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State, W - 28-21, Sept. 15, 2018Had two 100-yard Rushers 138, by Juwan Washington and 112, by Chase Jasmin vs. No. 23/25 Arizona State, W - 28-21, Sept. 15, 2018Rushing, 40 Times or More 40, by Lynell Hamilton vs. Wyoming*, W - 25-20, Oct. 25, 2003Rushing, 35 Times or More 36, by Juwan Washington vs. Sacramento State, W - 28-14, Sept. 8, 2018Rushing, 30 Times or More 36, by Juwan Washington vs. Sacramento State, W - 28-14, Sept. 8, 2018Rushing, 25 Times or More 26, by Chase Jasmin vs. No. rv/24 Boise State*, W - 19-13, Oct. 6, 2018Rushing, 4 Touchdowns or More 4, by Rashaad Penny vs. Army West Point, L - 35-42, Dec. 23, 2017Rushing, 3 Touchdowns or More 3, by Juwan Washington vs. Sacramento State, W - 28-14, Sept. 8, 2018Rushing, 2 Touchdowns or More 3, by Juwan Washington vs. Sacramento State, W - 28-14, Sept. 8, 2018Had a run of 90 yards or More 95, by Rashaad Penny at Arizona State, W - 30-20, Sept. 9, 2017Had a run of 80 yards or More 81, by Rashaad Penny vs. Army West Point, L - 35-42, Dec. 23, 2017Had a run of 70 yards or More 72, by Jordan Byrd at No. rv/24 Boise State*, W - 19-13, Oct. 6, 2018Had a run of 60 yards or More 72, by Jordan Byrd at No. rv/24 Boise State*, W - 19-13, Oct. 6, 2018Had a run of 50 yards or More 50, by Juwan Washington at New Mexico*, W - 31-23, Nov. 3, 2018

Passing, 500 Yards or More 528, by Ryan Lindley vs. No. 25 Utah*, L - 34-38, Nov. 20, 2010Passing, 400 Yards or More 413, by Ryan Lindley vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, L - 30-32, Dec. 17, 2011Passing, 300 Yards or More 326, by Quinn Kaehler vs. Air Force*, W - 30-14, Nov. 21, 2014Attempted 50 or More Passes 63, by Adam Dingwell vs. Eastern Illinois, L - 19-40, Aug. 31, 2013Attempted 40 or More Passes 41, by Ryan Agnew at Nevada*, L - 24-28, Oct. 27, 2018Attempted 30 or More Passes 41, by Ryan Agnew at Nevada*, L - 24-28, Oct. 27, 2018Completed 40 or More Passes 40, by Todd Santos vs. Stanford, L - 40-44, Oct. 17, 1987Completed 35 or More Passes 36, by Ryan Lindley vs. No. 25 Utah*, L - 34-38, Nov. 20, 2010 Completed 30 or More Passes 30, by Ryan Lindley vs. No. 10 Boise State*, L - 35-52, Nov. 19, 2011Threw Six Touchdown Passes 6, by Ryan Lindley at Colorado State*, W - 42-28, Oct. 24, 2009Threw Five Touchdown Passes 6, by Ryan Lindley at Colorado State*, W - 42-28, Oct. 24, 2009 Threw Four Touchdown Passes 4, by Ryan Lindley vs. Cal Poly, W - 49-21, Sept. 3, 2011Threw Three Touchdown Passes 3, by Ryan Agnew at Nevada*, L - 24-28, Oct. 27, 2018Completed a Pass of 80 Yards or More 89, by Christian Chapman to Fred Trevillion vs. Boise State*, L - 14-31, Oct. 14, 2017Completed a Pass of 70 Yards or More 70, by Ryan Agnew to Fred Trevillion at Fresno State*, L - 14-23, Nov. 17, 2018Completed a Pass of 60 Yards or More 70, by Ryan Agnew to Fred Trevillion at Fresno State*, L - 14-23, Nov. 17, 2018Completed a Pass of 50 Yards or More 70, by Ryan Agnew to Fred Trevillion at Fresno State*, L - 14-23, Nov. 17, 2018

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RECEIVINGCaught 15 or More Passes 15, by DeMarco Sampson at Colorado State*, W - 42-28, Oct. 24, 2009 Caught 10 or More Passes 10, by Ezell Ruffin vs. No. 15 Fresno State*, L - 28-35 (ot), Oct. 26, 2013Had 200 or More Yards Receiving 257, by DeMarco Sampson at Colorado State*, W - 42-28, Oct. 24, 2009Had 150 or More Yards Receiving 189, by Fred Trevillion at Fresno State*, L - 14-23, Nov. 17, 2018Had 100 or More Yards Receiving 189, by Fred Trevillion at Fresno State*, L - 14-23, Nov. 17, 2018Had two 100-yard Receivers 125, by Gavin Escobar and 102, by Colin Lockett vs. Fresno State, W - 35-28, Dec. 3, 2011Caught Three or More TDs 3, by Colin Lockett vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, L - 30-32, Dec. 17, 2011Caught Two or More TDs 2, by Fred Trevillion at Fresno State*, L - 14-23, Nov. 17, 2018

TOTAL OFFENSEHad 500 or More Yards Total Offense 518, by Ryan Lindley vs. No. 25 Utah, L - 34-38, Nov. 20, 2010Had 400 or More Yards Total Offense 419, by Ryan Lindley vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, L - 30-32, Dec. 17, 2011Had 100 Yards Both Passing and Rushing 229 (passing), 101 (rushing), by Kevin O’Connell at Brigham Young*, L - 16-49, Nov. 6, 2004

SCORINGAccounted for Five or More TDs 5, by Ryan Katz vs. Hawai’i*, W - 52-14, Oct. 6, 2012Accounted for Four or More TDs 4, by Rashaad Penny vs. Army West Point, L - 35-42, Dec. 23, 2017Accounted for Three or More TDs 3, by Juwan Washington vs. Sacramento State, W - 28-14, Sept. 8, 2018

RETURNSReturned a Fumble for a Touchddown 52, by Everett Beed vs. Air Force*, W - 28-9, Nov. 10, 2012Returned an Interception for a Touchdown 83, by Tariq Thompson vs. Northern Illinois, W - 34-28, Sept. 30, 2017Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown 78, by Juwan Washington vs. Army West Point, L - 35-42, Dec. 23, 2017Returned a Punt for a Touchdown 70, by Rashaad Penny vs. Nevada*, W - 42-23, Nov. 18, 2017Returned a Two-Point Conversion by David Lamar at New Mexico State, W - 26-16, Sept. 28, 2013Returned a Blocked Punt for a Touchdown by Trenton Thompson vs. Air Force*, W - 21-17, Oct. 12, 2018Returned a Blocked Field Goal for a Touchdown Has not happened since start of 2003 season

DEFENSEIntercepted Three or More Passes 3, by Damontae Kazee vs. San Diego, W - 37-3, Sept. 5, 2015 Intercepted Two or More Passes 2, by Tariq Thompson vs. New Mexico*, W - 35-10, Nov. 24, 2017Recovered Three or More Fumbles NeverRecovered Two or More Fumbles 2, by Kirk Morrison at New Mexico*, L - 8-15, Nov. 9, 2002Recorded 15 or More Tackles 15, Kyhava Tezino vs. Air Force*, W - 21-17, Oct. 12, 2018Recorded 10 or More Tackles 14, Kyhava Tezino vs. UNLV*, L - 24-27, Nov. 10, 2018Recorded Three or More Quarterback Sacks 3.0, by Jay Henderson vs. Northern Illinois, W - 34-28, Sept. 30, 2017Recorded Two Quarterback Sacks 2.5, by Kyahva Tezino and 2.0, by Troy Cassidy at New Mexico*, W - 31-23, Nov. 3, 2018Recorded Four Tackles for Loss 4.0, by Jay Henderson vs. Northern Illinois, W - 34-28, Sept. 30, 2017Recorded Three Tackles for Loss 3.5, by Kyahva Tezino at New Mexico*, W - 31-23, Nov. 3, 2018

SPECIAL TEAMSScored 15 or More Points Kicking 16, by John Baron at Utah State*, - W, 40-13, Oct. 26, 2016Scored 10 or More Points Kicking 10, by John Baron vs. San José State*, W - 16-13, Oct. 20, 2018Kicked Five or More Field Goals NeverKicked Four or More Field Goals 4, by John Baron at Utah State*, - W, 40-13, Oct. 26, 2016Kicked Three or More Field Goals 3, by John Baron vs. San José State*, W - 16-13, Oct. 20, 2018Kicked Two Field Goals of 50 or More Yards 51 and 50, by Chris O’Brien vs. New Mexico, W - 37-31, Nov. 17, 1984Kicked a 50-yard Field Goal 51, by John Baron vs. San José State*, W - 16-13, Oct. 20, 2018Kicked a Punt 70 or More Yards 89, by Brian Stahovich at Wyoming*, W - 48-38, Oct. 30, 2010Kicked a Punt 60 or More Yards 60, by Tanner Blain at Wyoming*, L - 33-34, Nov. 19, 2016Punted Nine or More Times 10, by Brandon Heicklen vs. Northern Illinois, W - 34-28, Sept. 30, 2017Totaled 100 or More Kick Return Yards 106, by Juwan Washington at Fresno State*, L - 14-23, Nov. 17, 2018Totaled 100 or More Punt Return Yards 106, by Lloyd Mills vs. South Alabama, L - 27-34 (ot), Sept. 19, 2015Blocked a Punt by Kaelin Himphill vs. Air Force*, W - 21-17, Oct. 12, 2018Blocked a Field Goal by Kyle Kelley at Penn State, L - 21-37, Sept. 26, 2015Blocked a PAT by Noble Hall at Fresno State*, L, 14-23, Nov. 17, 2018