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VIKING FOOTBALL COACHING STAFFHead Coach _______________ Nigel Burton, Washington, ‘99, 1st yearDefensive Coordinator/Safeties ____Eric Jackson, Eastern Michigan, ‘87Offensive Coordinator/QBs ___ Bruce Barnum, Eastern Washington ‘87Run Game Coordinator/WRs __ Dave Brown, Central Missouri State, ‘03Special Teams Coordinator________ John Ely, Western Washington, ‘87Defensive Line _______________________ Legi Suiaunoa, Nevada, ‘02 Linebackers ____________________ Ahmed Zarrugh, Oregon State, ‘07Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator _ Mark Kaanapu, Pacific (OR), ‘90Offensive Line _________________________Brad Davis, Oklahoma, ‘03Offensive Assistant/Tight Ends _____ Steve Cooper, Portland State, ‘09Assistant Defensive Line __________Richard Seigler, Oregon State, ‘04

Director of Football Operations ________________________ Ron DavisStrength Coach ________________________________Andrew PompeiVideo Coordinator _________________________________ Travis PittsEquipment Coordinator ________________________ Rick McReynoldsAssistant Equipment Coordinator ____________________ Brian WeiselTeam Athletic Trainer ______________________________Duane DueyTeam Doctors ___________________ Dr. Mark Colville, Dr. David HayesTeam Chaplain ________________________________________Al Egg

TEAM INFORMATION2009 Record ____________________________________________ 2-9Big Sky Conference Record ____________________________ 1-7/t8thLetterwinners Returning/Lost ____________________________ 46/24Starters Returning/Lost _________________________________ 14/10Starters Returning: O/D/ST _______________________________6/5/3Redshirts Returning _______________________________________ 17Offense ______________________________________________ PistolDefense ________________________________________________ 4-3

FOOTBALL PROGRAM HISTORYProgram Year ________________________________64th (1947-2010)Big Sky Conference Year ________________________15th (1996-2010)NCAA I FCS Year ______________________ 18th (1978-80, 1996-2010)NCAA I FCS Playoff Appearances ________________________ 1 (2000)Total NCAA Playoff Appearances ___________ 9 (1987-89, 91-95, 2000)Winning Seasons _________________________________________28All-Time Record __________________________________ 312-328-10

2010 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL

TABLE OF CONTENTSViking Football At A Glance _______________________________ 2Portland State Athletics __________________________________ 3Media Information ____________________________________ 4-5Portland State Athletics ________________________________ 6-7Portland State University _______________________________ 8-9Athletics Department Support Services ____________________ 10Sports in Portland ______________________________________ 11Portland, Oregon ___________________________________ 12-13The State of Oregon ____________________________________ 14

2010 VIKING FOOTBALLHead Coach Nigel Burton_____________________________ 15-16Coaching Staff _____________________________________ 17-23Football Support Staff __________________________________ 242010 Season Preview ________________________________ 25-272010 Preseason Roster _______________________________ 28-292010 Preseason Depth Chart _____________________________ 30Returning Player Bios ________________________________ 31-51Newcomer Player Bios _______________________________ 52-57

2010 VIKING OPPONENTSThe Big Sky Conference _________________________________ 58Big Sky Composite Schedule _____________________________ 59Big Sky Conference Champions ___________________________ 59NCAA I Football Championship Subdivision _________________ 60NCAA I FCS Champions _________________________________ 60Opponent Information _______________________________ 61-71

2009 SEASON REVIEWSeason Review _____________________________________ 72-742009 Game-By-Game Summaries ______________________ 74-792009 Season Statistics _______________________________ 80-86VIKING RECORD BOOKAll-Time Passing Records ________________________________ 87All-Time Rushing Records _______________________________ 88All-Time Receiving Records ______________________________ 89All-Time Return Records _________________________________ 90All-Time Scoring Records ________________________________ 91All-Time Defensive Records ______________________________ 92Year-By-Year Individual Leaders ________________________ 93-95All-Time Team Records __________________________________ 96Yearly Team Statistics ___________________________________ 97Opponent Yearly Team Statistics __________________________ 98Big Sky Conference Award Winners ____________________ 99-101National Honors __________________________________ 101-102National Rankings ____________________________________ 103Special Honors _______________________________________ 104Team Award Winners ______________________________ 105-106Viking Head Coaching Records ______________________ 107-108Year-By-Year Scores _______________________________ 109-113All-Time Series Records ____________________________ 114-116Attendance Records ___________________________________ 117

VIKING FOOTBALL HISTORYPortland State Post-Season History _______________________ 118Portland State in NCAA II Football ________________________ 119Portland State in NAIA Football __________________________ 12063 Years of Portland State Football ___________________ 121-124All-Time Viking Lettermen __________________________ 125-129Former Vikings in Professional Football _______________ 129-130Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame _____________________ 131

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VIKING FOOTBALL AT A GLANCE No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/College) 1 Cory McCaffrey RB 5-9 180 JR 2V Sisters, OR (Sisters) 2 Nick Green QB 6-2 200 SO RS Ridgefield, WA (Central Catholic/Air Force) 3 Michael Almond S 6-2 195 SR RS Milpitas, CA (Milpitas/Foothill JC) 4 Zach Todd WR 6-0 190 SO SQ Eugene, OR (Sheldon) 5 Raymond Fry WR 5-8 180 SR 2V Everett, WA (Mariner/Idaho) 6 David Ross CB 6-0 190 JR TR Compton, CA (Dominguez/Oregon State) 7 Chad Dashnaw QB 6-4 230 FR HS Agua Dulce, CA (Narbonne) 8 Josh Milhollin QB 6-4 190 FR HS Medford, OR (South Medford) 9 Aaron Kincy DB 6-2 185 JR JC St. Petersburg, FL (Murray St./Butte JC) 10 Connor Kavanaugh QB 6-0 180 JR 2V Portland, OR (Lincoln) 12 Kalua Noa WR 6-1 190 SO 1V Kuliou’ou, HI (Kaiser) 13 Drew Hubel QB 6-5 205 SR 3V Corvallis, OR (Corvallis) 14 Tygue Howland QB 6-3 220 SR 3V Sedro-Woolley, WA (Sedro-Woolley) 15 Justin Engstrom QB 6-5 210 JR 1V Scappoose, OR (Scappoose/Oregon St.) 15 Manoa Latu FS 6-1 205 JR JC Kapahulu, HI (Saint Louis/Mt. SAC) 16 Justin Lilley FS 5-11 205 FR RS Thousand Oaks, CA (Westlake) 17 Robert Truax K 5-7 175 JR 2V West Linn, OR (West Linn) 18 Ricky Cookman WR 5-11 195 JR 2V Clackamas, OR (Clackamas/Boise St.) 19 Zach Brown K 6-1 180 SO 1V Keizer, OR (McNary) 20 DeVaunte Bolton RB 5-10 195 FR HS Roseville, CA (Granite Bay) 22 Nathan Snow SS 5-11 190 SO 1V Houston, TX (Clear Lake) 24 DeShawn Shead CB 6-2 195 JR 2V Palmdale, CA (Highland) 25 Michael Williams CB 5-9 165 SO 1V Houston, TX (Aldine) 26 Karrington Jones DB 6-2 175 FR HS Los Angeles, CA (West Adams Prep) 27 Donte Almond S 6-2 195 JR RS Milpitas, CA (Milpitas/Foothill JC) 28 Willie Griffin RB 5-8 195 JR TR Oakland, CA (McClymonds/Washington) 29 Denzel Davis CB 5-9 170 SO 1V Garland, TX (South Garland) 30 Thomas Duyndam P 6-4 215 SO 1V Melbourne, Australia (St. Bernard’s) 31 AJ Powell WR 5-8 165 FR HS Pasadena, CA (Charter Oaks) 32 Brian Walters DE 6-0 220 SR 1V Melbourne, FL (Melbourne/Mendocino CC) 33 Corey Crowder LB 6-1 205 FR HS Elk Grove, CA (Christian Brothers) 34 Nick Kalpin LB 6-0 205 JR 2V Los Gatos, CA (Los Gatos) 35 Kevin Takeno LB 5-11 210 SR 1V Salt Lake City, UT (Hillcrest/Lewis & Clark) 35 Ronnie Simmons WR 6-0 175 FR HS Oregon City, OR (Oregon City) 36 Cameron Hein CB 5-11 180 JR 1V Corvallis, OR (Corvallis/Butte JC) 37 Henry Organ SS 5-10 180 FR HS Berkeley, CA (St. Mary’s) 37 Shaughn Sanford RB 5-10 200 SR JC Redding, CA (Shasta/Shasta JC) 38 Jarren Horton S 5-8 160 FR HS Puyallup, WA (Cascade Christian) 39 Ben Bowen RB 5-10 200 SO 1V Visalia, CA (Mt. Whitney) 40 Quinn Stewart LB 6-2 220 JR 2V Gardena, CA (Gardena) 41 DJ Macarthy LB 6-0 235 SR 1V Merrillville, IN (Indiana St./Harper JC) 42 Joel Sisler LB 6-2 210 SO 1V Escondido, CA (Escondido) 43 Kevin Konrath LB 6-3 230 JR 1V Chicago, IL (Brother Rice/Harper JC) 43 Taylor Martinek LB 6-3 220 FR HS Portland, OR (Jesuit) 44 Shane Melbo LB 6-1 220 JR JC Escondido, CA (San Pasqual/Palomar JC)

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT PORTLAND STATE AND VIKING FOOTBALL Portland State University, located in Portland, OR, is the largest school in the state of Oregon with 27,972 students. It was founded in 1946 as Vanport College - a two-year institution. Athletically, Portland State began as a junior college in 1946-47, but competed in the Oregon Collegiate Conference at the NAIA lev-el from 1950 to 1964, winning three OCC football titles (1962, 1963, 1964). PSU became a four-year institution in 1955. Portland State joined the NCAA in 1965 and competed at the Col-lege Division level (the fore-runner of NCAA II). PSU was an NCAA 1-AA member from 1978-80, then moved back to Division II in 1981, where it competed through the 1995 season. The Vikings were members of the Western Football Conference from 1982 to 1992, winning six con-ference championships. PSU made eight NCAA II playoff appearances from 1987 to 1995. In 1996, Portland State moved to the Big Sky Conference and up to the NCAA 1-AA (now FCS) level. The Vikings made their first playoff appearance at their current level in 2000. Portland State’s football program has produced such legend-ary figures as Coach Mouse Davis, quarterbacks Neil Lomax and June Jones (now head coach at SMU), Tom Oberg (the first Viking to play in the NFL), Coach Pokey Allen (who led the Vikings to two NCAA II National Championship appearances), and more than 25 players who have appeared in the NFL.

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/College) 45 Vincent Johnson DE 6-2 265 FR HS Fort Worth, TX (North Crowley) 46 Brandon Tobias DE 6-2 210 FR HS Torrance, CA (North) 48 Braedyn Eagle LS 6-2 240 JR 2V Carlsbad, CA (Carlsbad) 51 Nick Gale OL 6-4 280 SO 1V East Wenatchee, WA (Eastmont) 53 Dionte Brooks LB 6-2 220 JR JC Compton, CA (Compton/El Camino JC) 54 Jaycob Shoemaker LB 6-0 230 SO 1V Sacramento, CA (Casa Roble) 55 Major Harris DE 6-3 210 FR HS Salem, OR (McKay) 56 Ryan Rau LB 6-1 230 JR 2V Folsom, CA (Folsom) 60 Dexter Morrison DL 6-2 260 FR RS Portland, OR (Centennial) 61 Adam Kleffner OL 6-3 310 JR 2V Portland, OR (Jesuit) 62 John Wall OL 6-2 275 FR RS Beaverton, OR (Southridge) 63 Zach Dias OL 6-5 290 SR 1V Napa, CA (Vintage/Solano JC) 64 Mitchell Van Dyk OL 6-9 260 FR RS Paso Robles, CA (Paso Robles) 65 Thomas Robertson TE 6-4 275 FR RS Houston, TX (Westfield) 66 Mitch Gaulke OL 6-2 265 FR RS West Linn, OR (West Linn) 67 Manuel Rojas OL 6-2 290 SO 1V Fullerton, CA (Fullerton) 68 Alex Cosenza OL 6-3 275 FR RS Chandler, AZ (Hamilton) 69 Kyle Ritt OL 6-2 290 SO 1V Aloha, OR (Aloha) 70 Dereck Jester DE 6-4 240 SO 1V Thousand Oaks, CA (Thousand Oaks) 71 Coleton Langdon OL 6-2 275 FR HS Renton, WA (Liberty) 72 Dalton Jasso OL 6-2 280 SO 1V Lakewood, CA (Lakewood) 73 Seth Giandomenico OL 6-4 275 JR 1V Canby, OR (Canby/Southern Oregon) 74 Antonio Danek OL 6-4 295 SO RS Milwaukie, OR (Central Catholic/NAU) 75 Jackson Dallas DT 6-3 305 SO SQ Los Gatos, CA (Los Gatos/San Jose St.) 77 Scott Shugert OL 6-5 305 JR TR Oregon City, OR (OCHS/Washington) 78 Mike Dorricott OL 6-3 275 JR JC Los Altos, CA (Los Altos/C. of San Mateo) 79 Dustin Waldron OL 6-6 280 JR 2V Pleasant Hill, OR (Marist) 80 Martin Bayless WR 6-2 200 SO TR Fresno, TX (Hightower/Northwestern) 81 Julius Thomas TE 6-5 240 SR HS Stockton, CA (Tokay) 83 Nick Hutter WR 5-11 180 SR 1V Mission Viejo, CA (Capistrano V./Saddleback JC) 84 Justin Monahan WR 6-2 185 SO SQ West Linn, OR (West Linn/Whitworth) 85 Nevin Lewis WR 6-2 195 SO 1V Culver, OR (Culver) 86 Taylor Meyrick TE 6-5 275 FR HS Oregon City, OR (Oregon City) 87 Keitrell Anderson WR 5-9 170 SO 1V Houston, TX (Aldine) 88 Kyle McMillin TE 6-2 240 JR JC Merced, CA (Golden Valley/Merced JC) 89 Salas Louidor WR 6-2 195 SO JC Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Coral Springs/Bacone) 90 James Seuma’ala DL 6-3 240 FR HS Federal Way, WA (Federal Way) 91 Rory Richards TE 6-3 225 SR 3V Salem, OR (Sprague) 92 Travis Beckley DE 6-4 285 SR 3V Eugene, OR (Thurston) 93 Carl Sommer DE 6-4 260 JR 1V Wilsonville, OR (Wilsonville/Oregon St.) 94 Bryant Long DE 6-3 245 FR HS South Orange, NJ (Hargrave Military) 97 Alika Vaiese DT 6-1 280 JR JC Kalini, HI (Education Lab/Palomar JC) 98 Josh Ah Toon DL 6-3 280 FR GS Waimanalo, HI (Newberg OR) 99 Jack Forbes DE 6-3 225 JR JC Pacifica, CA (Terra Nova/C. of San Mateo)

2010 PORTLAND STATE FOOTBALL SCHEDULEDate Opponent Location Kickoff Sept. 4 @ Arizona State Tempe, AZ 7 p.m. Sept. 11 @ UC Davis Davis, CA 6 p.m. Sept. 18 @ Oregon Eugene, OR TBA Sept. 25 OpenOct. 2 IDAHO STATE* Hillsboro Stadium 5:05 p.m. Oct. 9 @ Montana State* Bozeman, MT 12:35 p.m. PT Oct. 16 MONTANA* Hillsboro Stadium 5:05 p.m. Oct. 23 @ Weber State* Ogden, UT 2 p.m. PT Oct. 30 EASTERN WASHINGTON* Hillsboro Stadium 5:05 p.m. Nov. 6 @ Sacramento State* Sacramento, CA 2:05 p.m. Nov. 13 NORTHERN COLORADO* Hillsboro Stadium 1:05 p.m. Nov. 20 @ Northern Arizona* Flagstaff, AZ 2:05 p.m. PT

NCAA Playoffs: Nov. 27 First Round; Dec. 4, Second Round; Dec. 11, Quarterfinals; Dec. 17/18, Semifinals;Jan. 7, National Championship, Frisco, TX

* Big Sky Conference game • All game times are tentativeRadio: KXFD Freedom 970 AM • TV: TBALive Streaming Video: www.b2tv.comLive Stats: www.GoViks.com

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Physical Address _______ 527 SW Hall, Suite 415, Portland, OR 97201Mailing Address ________________ PO Box 751, Portland, OR 97207Athletic Department Phone _______________________503.725.4000Athletic Department FAX _________________________503.725.5550Founded _______________________________ 1946 (4-year in 1955)Enrollment _________________________________________ 27,972Nickname __________________________________________VikingsColors ______________ Green (PMS 350), White and Silver (PMS 428)National Affiliation/Conference ___________ NCAA Division I/Big SkyStadium/Capacity/Surface (2010 only) ____ Hillsboro/7,825/FieldTurf President ______________________________________ Wim WiewelFaculty Athletic Representative __________________ Bob LockwoodDirector of Athletics ___________________________ Torre ChisholmAssoc. Athletics Director/Development and Marketing _ Zack Wallace Director of Marketing and Sponsorship Coordinator _ Kenny Dow Director of New Business Development _______Dennis Ferguson Director of Donor Relations ______________________Scott Boyd Director of Ticket Sales ________________________ Beth Connell Community Relations Coordinator ______________ Jenna WilsonAssoc. Athletics Director/Business Operations/SWA Barbara Dearing Athletics Business Accountant __________________ Teri Arguello Assistant Business Manager ____________________ Curt KentnerAsst. Athletics Director/Media Relations _______________ Mike Lund Assistant Media Relations Director ________________ Ryan Borde New Media Coordinator ______________________ Matt ScheererAssoc. Athletics Director for Student Athlete Welfare__ Jeff MozzochiAsst. Athletics Director/Academics and Compliance _____ Kim Hottel Academic Advisor ____________________________Rashad Floyd Academic Advisor _________________________ Brandy ColemanAsst. Athletics Director/Facilities and Operations ___Rick McReynolds Assistant Director of Facilities and Operations _____Charlie Lucas Equipment Manager ___________________________Brian Weisel Administrative and Scheduling Assistant _______ Serah FreemanHead Athletic Trainer _________________________ Jim Wallis, A.T.C. Associate Athletic Trainer _________________ Duane Duey, A.T.C. Assistant Athletic Trainer ______________ Jonathan Huwe, A.T.C. Assistant Athletic Trainer __________________Tara Hebert, A.T.C.Strength and Conditioning Coach __________________ Scott Fabian Assistant Strength Coach ___________________ Andrew Pompei

ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONSAssistant Athletic Director/Media Relations (Football) ____ Mike Lund office ______________________________________503.725.5602 mobile _____________________________________503.866.0236 email ___________________________________ [email protected] Assistant Media Relations Director __________________ Ryan Borde office ______________________________________503.725.2525 email [email protected] Media Coordinator _________________________ Matt Scheerer office ______________________________________503.725.5744 email _________________________________ [email protected] Writer _________________________________ John WykoffViking Athletics Website ______________________ www.GoViks.comFootball Press Box______________________________________ TBA

PORTLAND STATE MEDIAFlagship Radio Station __________________________ KXFD 970 AM Play-by-play __________________________________ Tom Hewitt Analyst _______________________________________ Mike LundInternet _______________________________________www.970.amLive Streaming Video __________________________ www.b2tv.comLive Stats __________________________________ www.GoViks.com

CREDITSThe Portland State football media guide was written, edited and designed by Mike Lund. Additional design work by JK Design. Excellent photography by Dick Powers, Steve Brenner and Troy Wayrynen.JR LT Dustin Waldron

JR QB Connor Kavanaugh

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JR LB Ryan Rau

SR WR Ray Fry

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DIRECTIONS TO THE PORTLAND STATE CAMPUS The PSU campus is located in downtown Portland. It is bordered on the north by SW Market, on the east by SW 1st, on the south by I-405, and on the west by SW 13th. FROM THE PORTLAND AIRPORT: Exit the Airport on Airport Way, heading east. Take I-205 South for approximately 3 miles. Exit on I-84 West and follow for approximately six miles. Move into the left lane of I-84 westbound as you approach the I-5 interchange. Take I-5 southbound and move into the left lane as you cross the Marquam Bridge. Merge with I-405, move into the right lane. TO THE ATHLETICS OFFICE: Media who would like to pick up parking, credentials or other materials at the Media Relations Office follow I-405 to the 6th Avenue exit. Follow for two blocks to SW Hall. Only on-street parking is available. The Athletics Office entrance is 527 SW Hall, Suite 415. Enter the building just east of 6th Avenue and take the elevator to the fourth floor.

DIRECTIONS TO THE PETER W. STOTT COMMUNITY FIELD The Portland State Vikings practice at the Peter W. Stott Community Field located at SW 10th and Hall on the PSU campus. To get to the practice field, follow the directions to the PSU campus. On-street parking is available after exiting on 6th Avenue. Then walk three blocks west through the park blocks. The field is adjacent to the PSU library and Peter W. Stott Center. Portland State campus reserved parking must be obtained from Mike Lund in the Athletics Office at 527 SW Hall, Suite 415.

DIRECTIONS TO HILLSBORO STADIUM FROM THE PORTLAND AIRPORT: Exit the Airport on Airport Way, heading east. Take I-205 South for approximately 3 miles. Exit on I-84 West and follow for approximately six miles. Move into the left lane of I-84 westbound as you approach the I-5 interchange. Take I-5 southbound and move into the left lane as you cross the Marquam Bridge. Merge with I-405 and follow for one mile to the Hwy 26 exit. Follow High-way 26 for 11 miles to the Cornelius Pass Road South exit. Follow Cornelius Pass Road for one-half mile to NW Evergreen Parkway. Follow for one-quarter mile and Hillsboro Stadium will be on the right.

MEDIA INFORMATION AND PASSES Media seeking information, interviews, credentials or practice times for Viking foot-ball should contact Mike Lund at the Portland State Media Relations Office. Visiting media should arrange for creden-tials and parking in advance. Limited park-ing is available. Parking and media passes, if requested more than a week in advance, can be mailed. Requests made less than a week in advance will be left at the Hillsboro Stadium Will Call.

BIG SKY FOOTBALL COACHES TELECONFERENCE The Big Sky Conference sponsors a week-ly football coaches teleconference. All nine coaches will be available to media members via telephone on Wednesdays beginning at 9:30 a.m. PT. Each coach will have a designat-ed time slot during the teleconference. Details of specific times and call-in numbers will be available from the conference office prior to the first week of the season.

GAME WEEK INTERVIEWS PRACTICE INTERVIEWS: Coaches and players are available for interviews before and after practices. Portland State’s regular practice time is 1:45-4 p.m. during the season. Players are not available on game days prior to the game. TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS: Coach Nigel Burton is available for interviews from 9:30-10 a.m., during the season, in his office. It is re-quested that as many interview questions as possible be directed during the weekly Big Sky Conference Football Coaches Teleconference. Call Mike Lund to schedule an interview. Play-er interviews must be scheduled in advance.

POST-GAME INTERVIEWS Post-game interviews at Portland State foot-ball games will be conducted outside the locker room at the conclusion of the team cooling off period. For assistance with interviews, contact Mike Lund, Portland State Media Relations Direc-tor. Visiting team interviews are at the discretion of the visiting media relations director.

MEDIA FACILITIES AT HILLSBORO STADIUM The press box is located on the south side of the stadium and is easily accessible from the parking lot. Media can reach the pressbox by taking the elevator at the middle of the south grandstand. The media box is located on the west side of the press box. Visiting radio is lo-cated at the middle of the press box. Pregame notes, depth charts and pro-grams are available prior to the game. Quick stats will be provided after each quarter and at halftime. Complete sum-maries will be provided at the conclu-sion of the game. Telephones and wireless internet are provided for visiting media.

A lunch and beverages will be available before and throughout the contest.

BROADCAST ARRANGEMENTS The visiting radio booth will accommo-date up to three people. Space for televising games is also available in the pressbox upon request. Contact Mike Lund, Media Relations Director, for details.

MEDIA INFORMATION

INTERNET STREAMING: bigskytv.org All Big Sky Conference football games are available via live streaming video on the inter-net. Viking home games and conference road games can be accessed at www.bigskytv.org. All video streaming is provided FREE. Fans will have access to all conference games, archived games, and Big Sky Conference men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, as well.

www.GoViks.com News, information, schedules, scores, live stats and much more about Portland State Athletics can be found on the inter-net at www.GoViks.com.

TOM

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ITTVIKINGS ON THE RADIO - KXFD 970 AM In 2010-11 Portland State Athletics begins a new era in broadcasting in its partnership with Alpha Broadcasting in Portland. Portland State football will move to the KXFD 970 AM - also known as Freedom 970. Games can also be heard on the internet at www.970.am. The pregame show begins one hour prior to the scheduled kickoff. Football play-by-play man Tom Hewitt returns for his 13th season to call all the Viking action. Hewitt has also served as PSU’s basketball play-by-play man for the past nine seasons. Hewitt has hosted several radio shows and done numerous play-by-play calls over the years, including Oregon State broadcasts and his own Saturday morning golf show, “Teein’ It Up With Tom Hewitt.” Hewitt has a day job as a teacher at Portland’s Marshall High School. Joining Hewitt on Viking football broadcasts for a sixth season is Mike Lund, Portland State’s Athletics Media Relations Director. Lund, who has worked at the school since 1989, has also broadcast basketball and softball at PSU.

VIKINGS ON SOCIAL NETWORKS Other ways to follow Viking Athletics include Twitter and Facebook. Those addresses are:• www.Twitter.com/PSU_Vikings• www.facebook.com/pages/Portland-State-Vikings/

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PRINTThe Oregonian 1320 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97207 503.221.8160 • www.oregonlive.comMark Hester • 503.221.8548 (Sports Editor) Aaron Fentress • 503.221.8211 (Beat Writer) John Canzano (Columnist)

Portland Tribune PO Box 22109, Portland, OR 97269 503.226.6397 • www.portlandtribune.com Steve Brandon • 503.546.5144 (Sports Editor)Kerry Eggers (Columnist)

Associated Press 121 SW Salmon, Suite 1450, Portland, OR 97204 503.228.2169 • www.ap.orgAnne Peterson (Sports Editor)

Vancouver ColumbianP.O. Box 180, Vancouver, WA 98661 360.694.3391 • www.columbian.com Greg Jayne (Sports Editor)

Salem Statesman P.O. Box 13009, Salem, OR 97308 503.399.6700 • www.statesmanjournal.com James Day (Sports Editor)

PSU Vanguard P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207 503.725.4538 • www.dailyvanguard.com

RADIOAlpha Broadcasting GroupKXFD 970 AM (PSU Flagship Station)KXTG Radio - 95.5 FM (The Game)KXL Radio - 750 AM0234 SW Bancroft, Portland, OR 97239 503.243.7595 • www.955thegame.com Jay Allen • 503.936.2002 (Sports Director)Dwight Jaynes, Chad Doing, Kenny Vance, Brian Wheeler, John Canzano, John Strong (Talk-show Hosts)

KPAM Radio - 860 AM 6605 SE Lake Road, Portland, OR 97222 503.223.4321 • www.kpam.com Ron Callan • 503.552.3295 (Sports Director)

KFXX Radio - 1080 AM (The Fan)0700 SW Bancroft, Portland, OR 97201 503.223.1441 • www.kfxx.com Jeff Austin (Program Director)Isaac Ropp, Jason Scukanec (Talk-show Hosts)

KEX Radio - 1190 AM 4949 SW Macadam, Portland, OR 97201 503.225.1190 • www.1190kex.com Scott Lynn • 503.323.6437 (Sports Director)

TELEVISIONKATU-TV (ABC) - Channel 2P.O. Box 2, Portland, OR 97207 www.katu.com Katy Brown • 503.231.5559 (Sports Director)Craig Birnbach • 503.231.4617

KGW-TV (NBC) - Channel 8P.O. Box 8, Portland, OR 97207 www.kgw.com Joe Becker • 503.226.5152 Adam Bjaranson • 503.226.5119

KOIN-TV (CBS) - Channel 6222 SW Columbia, Portland, OR 97201 www.koin.com Dan Christopherson • 503.464.0759 (Sports Director)Tim Becker • 971.563.3752

KPTV-TV (Fox) - Channel 1214975 NW Greenbrier Parkway, Beaverton, OR 97006 www.kptv.comMatt Smith • 503.548.6541 (Sports Director) Brooke Carlson • 503.548.6539

Comcast SportsNet (CSN) - Channel 37One Center Court, Suite 150, Portland, OR 97227 northwest.comcastsportsnet.com

Fox Sports Net Northwest (FSN) - Channel 343626 56th Avenue SE, Bellevue, WA 425.641.0104 • msn.foxsports.com

INTERNETOregon Live www.oregonlive.com/vikings/

Portland Tribunewww.portlandtribune.com/sports/

Oregon Sportswww.oregonsports.com

The Sports Network(sponsors FCS post-season awards, in-season poll)www.sportsnetwork.comCraig Haley (FCS Executive Director)[email protected]

NATIONAL MEDIAUSA Today 1000 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22229 703.276.3761 • www.usatoday.com

ESPN ESPN Plaza, Bristol, CT 06010860.585.5144 • espn.go.com

ESPN - The Magazine19 East 34th Street - 7th Floor, New York, NY 10016 212.515.1000 • espn.go.com

Sports Illustrated 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020 212.522.7586 • www.si.com

The Sporting News 10176 Corporate Square Drive, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO 63132314.993.7772 • www.sportingnews.com

LOCAL MEDIA THAT COVER PORTLAND STATE FOOTBALL

PORTLAND STATE ATHLETICSOUR TOWN, YOUR TEAM

PLEDGE

WHEREAS, Portland State is the University which serves the Portland community as a center of ex-pertise - educating the local population, conduct-ing research which benefits local businesses and citizens, and consulting on matters and policies

of local and regional importance;

WHEREAS, Portland State University is honored to be an integral part of the vibrant, engaged,

and forward thinking Portland Metro community;

WHEREAS, the City of Portland is a major com-ponent of PSU’s desirability and attraction for

prospective recruits, coaches, and staff;

WHEREAS, as Portland continues to grow and mature, PSU and Viking Athletics will be benefi-

ciaries of the constantly improving city;

WHEREAS, PSU Athletics represents this com-munity as a paragon of amateur athletics and

embraces its responsibility to promote and en-hance amateur athletics in the community and its obligation to develop role models to inspire local

youth to athletic and academic success_____________________

IT IS RESOLVED THAT, Portland State Athlet-ics pledges its commitment to the citizens of the Portland Metro community. Beginning in Fall 2010, Portland State Athletics will launch a

series of program-wide initiatives to engage our coaches and student-athletes in the community and to celebrate our relationship with Portland. Portland State Athletics pledges to truly make Portland ‘our town’ and the Vikings ‘your team.’

FURTHER, the Pledge to Portland citizens will become a core part of the Athletic program’s culture and identity, engaging staff, coaches, and student-athletes in the effort. It will be a

component in the future recruitment of coaches and student-athletes.

WITNESS, the Our Town, Your Team Pledge is undertaken by Portland State’s athletic adminis-

tration, coaching staff, and student-athletes.

THE ROSEThe rose symbolizes Portland State Athletics’ deeply integrated relationship with Portland, Oregon - The City of Roses. This rose will appear on team uniforms, on the GoViks.com website, in department publications, at sporting venues and anywhere that Viking sports participate.

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PORTLAND STATE ATHLETICS IN 2009-10: Four conference champion teams, one division champion team, two NCAA tournament appearances, four individual conference champions, one individual NCAA Championship appearance, one All-American, 33 All-Conference athletes, eight Player of the Year honors, three Coach of the Year hon-ors, 66 academic All-Conference honors, four Academic All-District honors, and 35 Player of the Week awards.

Dick Pow

ers

The Peter W. Stott Center

PORTLAND STATE COACHING STAFF

Tobin Echo-HawkSoftball

Tyler GevingMen’s Basketball

Nigel BurtonFootball

Ronnye HarrisonTrack/Cross Country

Sherri MurrellWomen’s Basketball

Michael SeemannVolleyball

Laura SchottSoccer

Jay SterlingTennis

Kathleen TakaishiWomen’s Golf

PORTLAND STATE ATHLETICS

Portland State University has 15 NCAA Division I intercollegiate varsity sports: six men’s sports and nine women’s sports.

RECENT PORTLAND STATE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: Women’s Golf – 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010Women’s Soccer – 2005, 2009Men’s Basketball – 2005, 2008 (season), 2008, 2009 (tournament)Women’s Basketball - 2010 (tournament)Women’s Volleyball – 2007, 2009 (season), 2008 (tournament)Softball – 2006, 2009 (Pacific Coast Softball)

Stott Community Field, Portland State’s football practice facility, is located outside the Stott Center’s front door. The field was resurfaced with FieldTurf and lights were added during the winter of 2007.

MEN’S ATHLETIC PROGRAMS: Football, Cross Country, Basketball, Indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field, Tennis

WOMEN’S ATHLETIC PROGRAMS: Volleyball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Basketball, Indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field, Softball, Tennis

MEMBER: Big Sky Conference

BIG SKY MEMBERS: Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State, Weber State

AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP: Pacific Coast Softball Conference

PROMINENT PORTLAND STATE ATHLETESNeil Lomax ________________ Former NFL quarterbackJune Junes Former NFL player/coach/SMU head coachRick Sanders ___ 2-time Olympic silver medal wrestler Steve Olin_______________________ Late MLB pitcherTom Trebelhorn _______________ MLB coach/manager Lynda Johnson _________ Former pro volleyball player Freeman Williams _______________ Former NBA playerAdam Hayward _____________________NFL linebackerJordan Senn _______________________NFL linebackerIme Udoka __________________________ NBA forwardRashad Floyd ____ Arena League All-Star/record holderBree Schaaf ______________________ Winter Olympian

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10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • 7 NCAA POSTSEASON APPEARANCES IN THE LAST THREE YEARS

2009 Pacific Coast Softball Conference Champions

2010 Big Sky Conference Champions

2008, 2009 NCAA Tournament Participants

2008, 2010 Big Sky Conference Champions

2007, 2009 Big Sky Conference Champions2008 Big Sky Tournament Champions

2009 Big Sky Conference Champions

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THIS IS PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY

Portland State University serves as a center of opportunity for nearly 28,000 un-dergraduate and graduate students. Located in Portland, Oregon, one of the nation’s most livable cities, the University’s innovative ap-proach to education combines academic rigor in the classroom with field-based experiences through internships and classroom projects with community partners. The University’s 49-acre downtown campus exhibits Portland State’s commitment to sustainability with green buildings, while many of the 124 bach-elor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees incorpo-rate sustainability into the curriculum. PSU’s motto, “Let Knowledge Serve the City,” inspires the teaching and research of an accomplished faculty whose work and students span the globe.

ORIGINS The University was established as Vanport Extension Center in 1946 and in 1952 moved to downtown Portland. In 1955, the Vanport Extension Center became Portland State Col-lege, a four-year, degree-granting institution. Graduate studies were added in 1961, doctor-al programs began in 1968, and the institution was granted university status in 1969.

EDUCATION Portland State University is a nationally acclaimed leader in community-based learn-ing. Located in downtown Portland’s tree-lined South Park Blocks, the University is the largest, most diverse and only urban university in the Oregon University System. It is Oregon’s fast-est growing public institution, serving more

PORTLAND STATE PROFILEACADEMIC UNITSCollege of Liberal Arts and SciencesCollege of Urban and Public AffairsGraduate School of EducationMaseeh College of Engineering and Computer ScienceSchool of Business AdministrationSchool of Extended StudiesSchool of Fine and Performing ArtsSchool of Social Work

MOST POPULAR MAJORSBusiness Administration and ManagementSocial SciencesPsychology

ENROLLMENT: 27,972FACULTY AND STAFF: 2,110LIBRARY: 1.3 million volumesALUMNI: over 118,000MOTTO: Let knowledge serve the cityFOUNDED: 1946 MOVED TO SOUTH PARK BLOCKS: 1952 FIRST BACHELOR’S DEGREES AWARDED: 1956 FIRST MASTER’S DEGREES: 1964 FIRST DOCTORAL DEGREES: 1972CAMPUS ACREAGE: 49 acresEDUCATIONAL SQUARE FOOTAGE: 3.2 million (4.5 million total)PSU BUILDINGS: 50RESIDENTIAL STUDENT HOUSING PROPERTIES: 11ECONOMIC IMPACT: more than $1.1 billion

students and conferring more graduate degrees each year than any other school in the Oregon University System. PSU’s award-win-ning general education program, called Univer-sity Studies, provides students with learning experiences designed to facilitate the acquisition of knowledge and atti-tudes that will build a foundation for lifelong learning. The University offers more than 120 ma-jors, minors and areas of concentration. Port-land State is home to Oregon’s largest business school and the Graduate School of Education is Oregon’s largest and most comprehensive school of its kind. PSU also offers the largest academic summer program in the state of Or-egon. The Portland State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics strives to provide an athletic program that develops the whole per-son through education and competition. Student-athletes have access to their own computer lab in the Stott Center, which is open whenever the Stott Center itself is. The lab’s 15 computers are replaced every other year. Student-athletes work with an academic advisor and have access to the Skills Enhance-ment and Tutoring Center to ensure they are able to get the most out of their education. Student-athletes are also able to attend semi-nars given by the career center.

Portland State University President

Dr. Wim Wiewel

Skybridge on SW Broadway Avenue

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GREEN. IT’S MORE THAN OUR SCHOOL COLOR. At Portland State we do more than just study sustainability. We engage directly with the community around us to make sustainability real. Our goal is to harness the strengths of our singular urban university - our new ideas, our innovative partnerships, our academic rigor - toward solving the environmental, social, and economic problems of our time. In September 2008, Portland State University received the biggest dona-tion in its history: $25 million from the James F. and Maron L. Miller Foundation for research and projects focused on sustainability.

ABOUT SUSTAINABILITY If you’re encountering the concept of sustainability for the first time, you may be asking yourself what all the buzz is about. When pressed to provide a definition, most sustainability professionals offer some variation on the follow-ing definition: Sustainability means meeting the economic, social, and environ-mental needs of the present without compromising the similar needs of future generations. Sustainability is a process. By thinking about sustainability as a continuum rather than an endpoint, we as a University are better positioned to identify our successes while simultaneously focusing on future goals. Portland State aims to be a living laboratory of sustainability, with our efforts at research and education fully integrated with the community around us.

The Park Blocks

Urban and Public Affairs Courtyard

Shattuck Hall Classroom

Simon Benson House

Branford P. Millar Library

Student Recreation Center

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Program Objective: Every sport is unique in its demands on the muscle, demand on the mind, and demands on the heart. Every athlete is unique as well, in their genetics, strengths, weaknesses, and needs. The Portland State Univer-sity Strength and Condition-ing Program is committed to providing a physiologically and scientifically complete program designed to meet the demands of each sport and accommodate their strengths and weaknesses as the individual develops into a college athlete.

ATHLETICS TREATMENT CENTER The Viking Athletic Treat-ment Center is located on the lower level of the Peter W. Stott Center and provides the finest up-to-date treatment and medi-cal care for Viking student-ath-letes. The program is directed by Certified Athletic Trainer Jim Wallis, and he is assisted by three full-time certified athletic trainers in Duane Duey, Jona-than Huwe and Tara Hebert. Four graduate assistant athletic trainers are also on staff. Together, in conjuction with team physicians, they assist student-athletes in prevention, immediate care, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation to any injury sustained while participating at Portland State. In addition, four physicians and two massage therapists come to campus each week and are available to all student-athletes: Dr. Mark Colville (orthopedic), Gina Albanese Lac (acupuncture), Dr. Bryan Baisinger (chiropractor) and Dr. Charles Webb (osteopath with sports medicine specialization). Following any injury, and physician’s orders, Viking student-athletes are able to complete rehabilitation on site in the athletic treatment center. Therapeutic modalities and all rehabilitation equipment are up-to-date and modalities can also be taken on road trips to maximize treatment. A certified athletic trainer is present at all times when the facility is open and present at all home events.

ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE Portland State student ath-letes are provided with an out-standing urban education at the largest university in the state of Oregon. The Bob and Jane Mor-row Academic Center for Athlet-ics provides a unique study area, computer access, and houses the office of the Academic Advi-sor - all located within the Peter W. Stott Center. Assistant Athletics Director for Academics and Compliance Kim Hottel and her staff provide assistance to student athletes through-out their collegiate experience. Academic Advisors Rashad Floyd and Brandy Coleman take the lead in working with athletes in a one-on-one basis as they progress in their chosen courses of study. Tutoring and study halls are also provided to student ath-letes. All student athletes take part in an orientation session to highlight and make them aware of aca-demic resources available to them. Student-athlete workshops include Maximizing Potential, Viking Ex-perience-Life Skills, Career Services, Resume Build-ing and others. In 2009-10, 66 Viking student-athletes earned Academic All-Conference honors and four were named Academic All-District. In this decade, Port-land State has had Academic All-Americans in foot-ball, men’s and women’s basketball.

Head Athletic Trainer

Jim Wallis

Strength and Conditioning

CoachScott Fabian

Academic Advisor

Rashad Floyd

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING The Garrison Strength & Conditioning Center is located in lower level of the Peter W. Stott Center. The facility holds 10 multi-racks, seven plat-form areas, two set of dumbells that range up to 130 pounds, six pieces of cardiovascular training equip-ment and an area to conduct plyometric exercises. The Portland State Strength and Condition-ing program is under the direction of Scott Fabian. Fabian works with all of the Viking athletic teams, designing programs to meet the demands of each sport and accommodate their strengths and weak-nesses of the individual athlete. Mission Statement: The Portland State Uni-versity Strength and Conditioning Program will commit to providing a safe and comprehensive program for enhancing all aspects of athleticism in a safe, clean, and professional environment.

Athletic Training Facility

Bob and Jane Morrow Academic Center for Athletics

Garrison Strength and Conditioning Center

ATHLETICS PROGRAM SERVICES

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PROFESSIONAL SPORTS TEAMSTeam League Portland Trail Blazers NBAPortland Beavers Pacific Coast League (AAA)Portland Winterhawks Western Hockey LeaguePortland Timbers United Soccer League

ANNUAL MAJOR SPORTING EVENTSLittle League Softball World Series (August)LPGA Safeway Classic (August)Portland Marathon (October)

COMING IN 2011: Major League Soccer

Portland Trail Blazers

LPGA Safeway Classic

PortlandMarathon

Portland Beavers

Portland Timbers

Portland Winterhawks

SPORTS IN PORTLAND

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The streets, which feature statues, fountains and half-size city blocks, prompted Portland’s selection in 1998 as one of America’s best walking towns by Walking Magazine.

Some historians claim that Port-land’s shorter city blocks were planned by greedy developers who wanted to create more corner lots, which fetched the highest sale prices. The less cyni-cal, however, insist that the shorter blocks were designed so that more natural light would fall down to the street.

Not only are there sporting ac-tivities in which to participate, but there are also many sports to watch. Portland is home to a variety of local sports teams including NBA basket-ball, minor league baseball, and A-League soccer.

The ultra-modern Rose Garden is home to the NBA’s Portland Trail Blaz-ers and the Portland Winterhawks hockey team.

Sports enthusiasts can also cheer alongside Portland’s enthusiastic fans at PGE Park, whose recent renovation added state-of-the-art amenities with-out sacrificing its elegant 1926 design. The A-League Portland Timbers play their soccer games at the Park. Triple-A baseball’s Portland Beavers, an affili-ate of the San Diego Padres, also call PGE Park home.

The city has other nationally-prominent sporting events including the Portland Marathon downtown, the LPGA Safeway Classic at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club, and the Little League Softball World Series at Alpenrose Dairy.

For people tired after a long day of sports, Portland offers an array of culi-nary and cultural activities and fortu-nately, public transport in the city is easily accessible. The Portland Street-car, MAX Light rail trains, and bus sys-tem are user-friendly and all offer free service in the downtown area.

Portland, Oregon, known as the City of Roses because of its many rose gardens, is an ideal place for active people. With more than 500,000 peo-ple inside the city limits and 2.1 mil-lion within the metropolitan bound-ary, Portland is a small city with a big city feel and sports enthusiasts can find activities to suit any taste.

Within a 90-minute drive, Portland-ers can go skiing or snowboarding on Mt. Hood or walk the beaches or even surf in the chilly waters of the Pacific Ocean.

Oregonians are known for their passion for outdoor sports. The peo-ple of Portland are no exception and their city provides countless sport-ing opportunities. Progressive urban policies and bike-friendly paths have

earned Portland the honor of twice being named Bicycling magazine’s No. 1 cycling city in America.

The metro area alone contains 37,000 acres of parks, including the 5,000-acre Forest Park, with miles of trails for hiking and biking.

One of Portland’s most scenic paths is along the downtown waterfront. The 1.5-mile walking/cycling trail of-fers a beautiful view of the city’s sky-line as well as easy access from four of the Willamette River’s bridges. Follow the promenade in Tom McCall Water-front Park to the historic Steel Bridge. On the lower deck of the bridge is a bicycle/pedestrian crossing that links the downtown side of the Willamette to Portland’s Eastbank Esplanade.

The city is also a walker’s paradise.

PORTLAND, OREGON FACTSPOPULATION: 2.1 million within the metro area; 538,180 within the city limitsAREA: 130 square milesELEVATION: 173 feet above sea levelLONGITUDE: 40 miles east of the 122nd meridian westLATITUDE: 30 miles north of the 45th parallel northMILES TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN: 78MILES TO A GLACIER: 65 (Mount Hood)AVERAGE TEMPERATURES: 33.5° (January); 79.5° (July)AVERAGE PRECIPITATION: 37” (less than Atlanta, Baltimore, Houston or Seattle)ACRES OF PARKS IN METRO AREA: 37,000, including the 5,000-acre Forest Park

Portland, Oregon

City of Roses

Portland is home to countless one-of-a-kind java joints where you can sit back with a cup of locally roasted cof-fee and enjoy a good book. But if you prefer another type of beverage, Port-land offers more than 25 craft brewer-ies, which have earned Portland the nickname “Münich on the Willamette.” The city’s love of beer stretches back to 1888, when Henry Weinhard of-fered to pump free beer through the Skidmore Fountain to celebrate its dedication. Many good wineries are also within an hour’s drive of the city.

The Portland Art Museum is the oldest art museum in the Northwest. Its permanent collection features more than 32,000 works of art, and at least one major traveling exhibit is usually on display. PAM also features an outdoor public sculpture garden.

The original Rose Garden, a huge city park, is a venue for countless concerts and special events and the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall is also a favorite location for lectures and concerts, including the music of the Oregon Symphony.

The Portland Center for the Per-forming Arts comprises four theaters and is the fifth-largest venue in the nation. Concerts can also be heard throughout the year at outdoor venues such as Pioneer Courthouse Square and the Oregon Zoo.

Something else Portlanders are extremely proud of is Powell’s City of Books, the world’s largest indepen-dent bookstore. Powell’s occupies a full city block, houses more than a mil-lion volumes, and boasts one of the world’s only three-door elevators.

Powell’s distinctive elevator is just one of the touches that makes Port-land special. Add that to the nation’s smallest dedicated park at 24 inches, Stark’s Vacuum Cleaner Museum, and a sculpture that daily predicts the city’s weather (the Weather Machine in Pioneer Courthouse Square), and you have a city of remarkable appeal.

THE CITY OF PORTLAND, OREGON

Portland, Oregon rates as one of the most bike-friendly cities in the nation with hundreds of miles of bike paths and dedicated bike lanes on local streets.

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The Nike, Inc. world campus is located in Beaverton,

just 10 miles from the Portland State campus.

The Rose Garden, home of the Portland Trail Blazers, numerous sporting events and cultural activities.

The world famous Pittock Mansion

PORTLAND OREGON

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Oregonians love the water. Whether it be rivers, lakes, the ocean, the frozen kind, or even falling from the sky - much of Oregon’s beauty lies in its water. Water is also what makes the Willamette Valley a lush and fertile region, making it one of the most beautiful places in the country.

The Willamette River (top) meanders through downtown Portland and the center of the Willamette Valley. The rugged Oregon coastline (bottom) is inspiring in its beauty, and located just 78 miles west of Portland. Multnomah Falls (middle, far right), one of the most im-pressive waterfalls in the world is just 40 miles east of downtown Portland. Oregon’s tallest peak, Mt. Hood (middle, far left), is within a one hour drive of Portland. Snowboarding (middle, second from left) has become a winter-time favorite on Oregon’s Cascade Range. The Columbia River (middle, second from right), dividing Oregon and Washington, is considered perhaps the finest wind-surfing location in the world. - photos by Dick Powers

THE STATE OF OREGON

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HEAD COACH NIGEL BURTONTHE NIGEL BURTON FILEHometown: Sacramento, CAAlma Mater: Washington, 1999 (BS, Business Administration); South Florida, 2001 (MBA)Playing Experience: Safety, University of Washington (1996-98); Safety, University of the Pacific (1995)Date of Birth: July 30, 1976Family: Wife, Heather; Son, Jace (4); Daughter, Ella Joyce (1)

COACHING EXPERIENCE:2010 Portland State, Head Coach2008-09 Nevada, Defensive Coordinator (15-10 overall, two bowl games)2003-07 Oregon State, Secondary (39-24 overall, four bowl games)2001-02 Portland State, Defensive Backs (13-9 overall)2000 South Florida, Defensive Assistant (7-4 overall)

FROM NIGEL BURTON’S HIRING PRESS CONFERENCE, DECEMBER 8, 2009Nigel Burton on recruiting:“We have an absolute responsibility and a commitment to recruiting the state of Oregon, and putting a wall around this city. You do not have to leave Portland to play great football. You do not have to leave Portland to get a world class education. And you do not have to leave Portland to get a great college experience. You don’t have to leave to do all those things. It can all happen here in the Rose City. To our supporters I would say, you don’t have to get on I-5 to see great football... or to see a team you can be proud of and support. It will all be right here in the Park Blocks at Portland State University.”

Nigel Burton on the Portland State Football experience:“The players and coaches here are already a part of something, a part of a tradition that starts with guys like Chris Crawford, and Chip Dunn and Terry Charles and Shaun Bodiford, and Clint Didier and June Jones. There is such a strong presence of tradition here. I try to get the team to understand that every time you put on the uniform you are playing for more than just yourself. You are playing for the ghosts of all the people that came before you. People who left their blood on that field and gave all they had for the university. I understand that as a coach. When you sit in that locker room and you look at the faces of Don Read, Tim Walsh, Pokey Al-len and Mouse Davis, I understand the effort of all the people that came before me and the expectations that I have to live up to being a coach here. That is something to be proud of, and I can’t tell you how excited I am.”

Nigel Burton on The Family:“My message to all the people who were players and coaches here in the past is, I felt a part of this family for a long time, and in my mind, the family is back. Regardless of who you played for or who you coached with, not only are you welcome back, but we expect you for dinner.”

Nigel Burton was named the new head football coach at Portland State University on December 8, 2009. Burton, who had been the Defensive Co-ordinator for the Nevada Wolf Pack the past two seasons, returned to the school for which he was an assistant coach during the 2001 and 2002 seasons. He is the 13th head coach in the history of Portland State football, and is charged with returning the Vikings to promi-nence in the Big Sky Conference and nation-ally at the NCAA I Football Championship Sub-division level. “I’m thrilled to have Nigel Burton as our Head Football Coach. Nigel brings the whole package - great recruiting skills, a focus on student-athlete success, strong interpersonal skills, and an ability to teach,” said Portland State Director of Athletics Torre Chisholm. “He has been a leader in all his endeavors, as well as a winner. I expect great things from the football program and student-athletes under Nigel’s leadership.” Said Portland State President Wim Wiew-el: “Nigel is the right man for the job. Obviously he knows football inside and out, but he also understands he has to care about the academ-ic side. He’s truly a team player and I think he will become a big part of the PSU and Portland communities.” “The opportunity to come back to a uni-versity that I loved being a part of before was outstanding,” Burton said. “I believe the po-tential is here to return to the dominance that Portland State once had. The improvement of facilities and campus life is a big part of that. Portland State is a great place to get a world-class education, to play great football and live in one of the best cities in the country.”

EXPERIENCE Burton spent the last two seasons with the Wolf Pack. In that time, Nevada improved from 6-7 prior to his arrival, to 7-6 in 2008 and 8-5 in 2009. In 2009, Burton’s defense allowed five fewer points per game and 26 fewer yards per game than prior to his arrival in 2007. In 2008, his run defense was ranked sixth in the nation (88.6 yards per game), while the team was ninth in tackles for loss, tenth in sacks, 19th in red zone defense and 26th in passes inter-cepted. Nevada ranked first in rushing defense in the Western Athletic Conference in each of the last two years. Prior to his time with Nevada, Burton spent five seasons at Oregon State as the sec-ondary coach (2003-08). During that time, Or-egon State was 39-24 and won all four bowl games in which it participated. The Beavers ranked among the top three teams in total de-fense in the Pac-10 each of those five seasons. Six of the defensive backs coached by Burton during those years have gone on to NFL ca-reers. Former Viking Head Coach Tim Walsh hired Nigel Burton as his defensive backs coach

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on student-athlete academic progress and student-athlete development off the football field. He comes from a program at Nevada that has maintained an APR rate over 925 through-out current head coach Chris Ault’s tenure.

BACKGROUND A 1999 graduate of the University of Washington, Burton played football for the Huskies. He was a three-year starter at safety, leading the Huskies to three bowl games. Bur-ton was a three-time Academic All-Pac-10 and Academic All-District selection as well. As a senior in 1998, Burton was a team captain. He started his career at University of the Pacific in Stockton and was a starter as a freshman be-fore the program was eliminated. While at Washington, Burton was ap-pointed to the Management Council to repre-sent the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (1997-99). Other honors include the Black Coaches Association Postgraduate Award (2000) and

Portland State Athletics Director Torre Chisholm on researching Nigel Burton’s background:

“I asked every question possible. Can he teach? Players who he helped put in the NFL tell me he can. Can he recruit? Best re-

cruiter on staff was a common response. Can he X and O? I heard he uses the talent available to maximum

benefit. Can he lead young men? He has been do-ing it ever since he was a team captain at Wash-

ington and a student-athlete representative to the NCAA Management Council. And obvi-ously, most important, can he win? And the

answer is, he has always done it everywhere he has been at every level of competition,

because he always finds a way to be suc-cessful. These are the attributes that his

colleagues, his mentors and (those who have played for him) attribute to him. These are the attributes that made him a successful player, posi-tion coach, coordinator and now, I’m confident, head coach.”

the NACDA John McClendon Memorial Minor-ity Scholarship (2000). Burton served as a Championships Intern with NCAA in 1999. He was a graduate assis-tant at the University of Florida in 1999, assist-ing with football recruiting and the Life Skills program. He moved on to coach and earn an MBA at South Florida the following year. Other credits include being a consultant for the NCAA Initial Eligibility Consultants’ Group from 1999-2004 and serving as a defen-sive intern with the Denver Broncos in 2002. Burton is a native of Sacramento where he attended Jesuit High School. He earned a bachelors degree in Business Administration at Washington in 1999, and an MBA from the University of South Florida in 2001. However, including Washington, Portland State and Or-egon State, Burton has spent 10 years in the Pacific Northwest. Burton and his wife, Heather, have a son, Jace (4), and daughter, Ella Joyce (1).

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in 2001. He was responsible for cornerbacks as well as the kick and punt return teams. Burton had two first-team All-Conference perform-ers in his two seasons at PSU (Reynard Carrie, 2001; Mitchell Fitzhugh, 2002). Burton was scheduled to take over as special teams coor-dinator at Portland State in 2003 before get-ting a position as secondary coach to Oregon State. Burton began his coaching career as a defensive assistant at the University of South Florida in 2000. More than coaching, Burton brings with him a reputation as one of the west coast’s top football recruiters. He has shown the ability to get talented student-athletes to play football with his program. In 2006, Burton was named as one of the top 10 recruiters in the Pac-10 by Rivals.com. Burton also has strong plans

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OFFENSIVE COORDINATORBRUCE BARNUMTHE BRUCE BARNUM FILE1st year at Portland State

Hometown: Vancouver, WAAlma Mater: Eastern Washington, 1987, BA in Education and History; Western Washington, 1991, Masters in EducationPlaying Career: Eastern Washington, Middle LinebackerDate of Birth: April 13, 1964Family: Wife, Shawna; sons Brody (11) and Cooper (8)

COACHING EXPERIENCE2007-09 Cornell, Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line1998-06 Idaho State, Offensive Coordinator (2001-06), Defensive Coordinator (2000), Defensive Line (1999); Offensive Line (1998)1994-97 US Coast Guard Academy, Offensive Line/Assistant Head Coach1993 American International, Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator1991-92 Cornell, Assistant Offensive Line/Freshman Offensive Coordinator1989-90 Western Washington, Offensive Line1987-88 Columbia River HS/Assistant Coach1986 Central Valley HS/Assistant Coach

Bruce Barnum was selected as offensive coordinator for the Portland State football program by new Head Coach Nigel Burton. Barnum joins the Viking program with two decades of coaching experience, includ-ing time in the Big Sky Conference, and most recently at Cornell University. He has vast re-cruiting experience in the west from nearly a decade at Idaho State and as a western US recruiter for Cornell. “Bruce brings a host of experience as a coordinator at the FCS level. He was part of a staff that won a Big Sky Championship,” said Burton. “He’s from the Vancouver area so he has ties to the community. He has done a great job in particular developing the passing game in a lot of offenses. I think that is the one ele-ment that needed some retooling in The Pistol (offense).” In addition to being offensive coordina-tor, Barnum will work with the Viking quar-terback position. His recruiting area will be Oregon’s Metroa and Northwest Leagues and central California. Most recently, Barnum was the offensive coordinator at Cornell, running a spread of-fense with the Big Red program from 2007-09. In 2008, five members of the Cornell offense earned All-Ivy League honors as the Big Red led the league in passing yards and ranked second in total offense. In 2007, Cornell scored the second-most points for the program in 58 years. Familiar with the Big Sky Conference as a 1987 graduate and player at Eastern Wash-ington, Barnum coached at Idaho State from 1998-2006. He was the offensive coordinator for the Bengals for six seasons. Barnum had many successes with the

ISU offense, averaging 30 points per game in 2001 and 2002. The Bengals were Big Sky Con-ference co-Champs with Montana in 2002. In 2003, the Bengal offense scored 394 points - second-most in school history - and ranked sixth in the nation in passing, 20th in scoring and 21st in total offense. In 2004, the Bengals threw for 3,611 yards - third-most in school history. In 2005, the running game went for over 1,700 yards and 23 touchdowns. Interestingly, Barnum also served on the defensive side of the ball at Idaho State. He was the ISU defensive coordinator in 2000, and worked with the defensive line in 1999 and 2000.

Barnum began his career as a high school coach at Columbia River HS in Vancouver and Central Valley HS in Spokane. He moved on to be offensive line coach at Western Washington in 1989-90. Barnum’s first experience at Cornell came during the 1991 and 1992 seasons, work-ing as an assistant offensive line coach and of-fensive coordinator for the freshman team. Barnum was an offensive line coach and run game coordinator at American Interna-tional in 1993. He served as offensive line coach and assistant head coach at the United States Coast Guard Academy from 1994-97. That team won a Freedom Conference Cham-pionship, advancing to the NCAA III playoffs.

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Eric Jackson was named the Vikings’ new Defensive Coordinator in January, a month after Nigel Burton took over as head coach at Portland State. Jackson joins the Viking coach-ing staff after spending the past 10 seasons at Princeton and has coached for more than 20 years. Jackson, who once recruited Burton out of high school, will now be his defensive coor-dinator and safeties coach. His recruiting area will be western Washington, Phoenix and Ari-zona junior colleges. “Eric is a guy I have known since high school,” said Burton, “He tried to recruit me to Cal Poly when he was the defensive coordina-tor there. “He has done a great job coaching on the east coast, the west coast, as a defensive co-ordinator and in the secondary. Year after year he has had one of the best secondaries and defenses in his league.” “He is also a guy who cares about kids. We have the same principles. I know that because I knew his value system when he recruited me way back when. He’s very familiar with our de-fensive system, so the transition here should be easy. The two of us will work very well to-gether.” Most recently, Jackson spent 10 seasons in the Ivy League with Princeton football. He was the Secondary Coach and Special Teams Coordinator for the Tigers’ program. He was also responsible for recruiting in the Oregon and Washington area for Princeton. Jackson began his coaching career at Yp-silanti High School in Michigan, from 1984-87. From 1987-89, Jackson served as a graduate assistant, coaching linebackers and secondary at the University of Cincinnati. He moved on to the Ivy League for the first time from 1989-91 at Cornell. Jackson was the Defensive Coordinator and Secondary Coach for the freshman team. Jackson was the Defensive Coordinator at Alma College from 1991-93. He also served as the Head Track and Field Coach. His west coast ties became evident in the mid-1990s when Jackson coached first at the University of Idaho (1993-94), then Cal Poly (1994-97). Jackson was the Secondary Coach at Idaho when they were national semifinalists in 1993. At Cal Poly, Jackson took over as Defen-sive Coordinator, Special Teams Coordinator and Secondary Coach for the Mustangs. While coaching at Cal Poly, the Mustangs won the America West Conference (1994), and had the number-one ranked passing defense, rushing defense and total defense from 1994-96 under Jackson.

Jackson returned to Cornell for two seasons as the Secondary Coach (1997-98). He moved on to be the Defensive Co-ordinator and Secondary Coach at Ithaca College from 1998-2000. Other credits in-clude NFL internships with the Detroit Lions (1995-96) and the Caro-lina Panthers (1998). He also coached the Ne-vada Aces in the Spring Professional Football League in 1991. Jackson has been a frequent cli-nician over the years and participated in the NCAA Expert Coaches Acad-emy in 2009. Jackson is a na-tive of Ypsilanti, MI. He graduated from Ypsilanti High School in 1982. He earned a degree in His-tory from Eastern Michi-gan in 1987.

DEFENSIVE COORDINATORERIC JACKSONTHE ERIC JACKSON FILE1st year at Portland State

Hometown: Ypsilanti, MIAlma Mater: Eastern Michigan, 1987, HistoryPlaying Experience: Eastern Michigan, 1982-84, defensive backDate of Birth: January 26, 1964Family: Son, Davis; daughter, Brooks

COACHING EXPERIENCE2000-09 Princeton, Secondary Coach/Special Teams Coordinator1998-2000 Ithaca, Defensive Coordinator/Secondary1997-98 Cornell, Secondary1994-97 Cal Poly, Defensive Coordinator/Special Teams Coordinator/Secondary1993-94 Idaho, Secondary1991-93 Alma College, Defensive Coordinator1989-91 Cornell, Freshman Defensive Coordinator/Secondary1987-89 Cincinnati, Graduate Assistant - Linebackers, Secondary1984-87 Ypsilanti (MI) High School, Secondary/Defensive Line

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RUN GAME COORDINATORDAVE BROWNTHE DAVE BROWN FILE1st year at Portland State

Hometown: Kansas City, MOAlma Mater: Central Missouri State, 2003, Physical Education; MS, Sports Business AdministrationPlaying Experience: Butler CC, Central Missouri State, QuarterbackDate of Birth: December 25, 1980

COACHING EXPERIENCE2010 Portland State, Run Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers2006-09 Nevada, Quality Control, Quarterbacks and Graduate Assistant2001-05 Central Missouri State, Running Backs

Dave Brown joins the Portland State foot-ball coaching staff this year as the Vikings Run Game Coordinator. Brown will be integral to PSU’s implementation and execution of the “Pistol” offense. In addition, Brown will work with Viking wide receivers. His recruiting areas are Ore-gon’s Intermountain, Greater Oregon, Far West, Eastern Oregon, Blue Mountain, Old Oregon and High Desert Leagues. He also recruits the Los Angeles area and Kansas City Junior Col-leges. Brown spent four seasons at the Univer-sity of Nevada, working with the Wolfpack of-fense. He worked with Nevada’s “Pistol” offense since its inception at that school. In 2009, the Pistol ranked number one in rushing (344.9), number two in total offense (505.6) and number six in scoring (38.2) at the FBS level. “Dave’s expertise is the Pistol,” said Burton. “He was so well trusted by (Nevada) Coach (Chris) Ault, that he coached the quarterbacks last season. He brings immense knowledge of the Pistol, working with it from day one at Nevada. Better yet, he’s a great person and really knows how to mentor kids.” In 2008, Nevada’s Pistol ranked fifth in the nation in total offense (510.6), second in rushing (291.4) and 12th in scoring (37.8). Prior to working at Nevada, Brown spent five seasons coaching at Cen-tral Missouri State. While the running backs coach there, Brown coached the top two runners in school history. They

set 14 school records and earned two All-American honors. Central Missouri State went 43-13 during those five sea-sons, earning a conference title, a na-tional playoff appearance and a bowl victory. Brown was a quarterback in col-lege, winning a national championship at Butler Community College in 1999, and playing at Central Missouri State in 2000. Brown is a native of Kansas City. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and master’s degree in Sports Business Administration from Central Missouri.

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Mark Kaanapu, former Head Coach at Merced Junior College, joined Portland State just prior to the start of football practice as the Vikings’ running backs coach and recruiting coordinator. Kaanapu replaces Kevin Emberton, who left Portland State to enter private business in July. Having spent 15 years in coaching in Cali-fornia, Kaanapu brings strong relationships and recruiting ties to PSU. He also has exten-sive experience as a Head Coach. “Mark brings a wealth of experience hav-ing been a head coach at the Division III and junior college level,” said Head Coach Nigel Burton. “He has a tremendous amount of knowledge of the Pistol offense, having run it at Menlo and Merced and being a frequent visitor at the University of Nevada when I was there.” Kaanapu was the Head Coach at Merced Junior College in 2009. That followed an eight-year stint as Head Coach at NCAA III Menlo College. Kaanapu originally joined the Menlo Col-lege football staff in 1996, spending his first three seasons as an assistant. He was the of-fensive line coach and recruiting coordinator during the 1996 season before being promot-ed to assistant head coach in 1997. From 1998 to 2000, he coached at the high school level and was an assistant coach with the Arena Football League’s San Jose

Sabercats in 2000, helping the team secure the Western Division title and a playoff berth. Kaanapu has also taught at the community college level, having served as an assistant football coach at West Valley Community Col-lege in Saratoga. While playing as an offensive lineman at Pacific University in Forest Grove, OR, Kaanapu was selected as a Second Team All-Ameri-can by the College Football News in 1989. Kaanapu graduated from Pacific University

with a bachelor’s degree in political science. He later earned a master’s in science degree in sports management. Kaanapu is a charter member of the Poly-nesian Coaches Association and was a volun-teer for the San Mateo County agency respon-sible for the prevention of domestic violence. He has also served on the board of directors of the Northwest Intercollegiate Football Of-ficials Association (NIFOA).

A long-time co-worker with Nigel Burton, Ahmed Zarrugh joins the Portland State staff this season as linebackers coach. Zarrugh’s affiliation with Burton began in 2004 as a defensive back at Oregon State. After two years as a player, Zarrugh was a student assistant, then graduate assistant for Burton for two years. He joined Burton as a graduate assistant coach at Nevada in 2008. Zarrugh was the nickel back coach at Ne-vada and assisted with coaching linebackers. His recruiting areas were Oregon, Washington and southern California, which should trans-late well to the Portland State program. “Ahmed Zarrugh has been my right hand man since he was a student assistant for me

and played for me at Oregon State. He really brings a great knowledge to the program as a coach as well as recruiting knowledge,” said Burton. “Ahmed is one of those young guys you can’t kick out of the office. He does all the things that will make him a successful coach for years to come.” In addition to coaching, Zarrugh will re-cruit Oregon’s Central Valley, Midwestern, Sky-Em and Mountain West Leagues. In California, he will recruit San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, and also Las Vegas. Zarrugh is a native of Eugene, OR, where he attended Willamette High School. He was a walk-on to the Oregon State program, but his career was cut short by injury. Zarrugh earned

LINEBACKERS COACHAHMED ZARRUGHTHE AHMED ZARRUGH FILE1st year at Portland State

Hometown: Eugene, ORAlma Mater: Oregon State, 2007, Business Management; Nevada, 2009, MBAPlaying Experience: Oregon State, 2004-05, defensive backDate of Birth: December 12, 1984Name Pronunciation: ah-MED zuh-ROO

COACHING EXPERIENCE2010 Portland State, Linebackers2008-09 Nevada, Graduate Assistant Linebackers2008 Western Washington, Linebackers2007-08 Oregon State, Graduate Assistant Wide Receivers

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Hometown: San Jose, CAAlma Mater: Pacific (OR) University, 1990; Political Science; Masters, Sports Management, California (PA), 2008Playing Experience: offensive lineman, Pacific (OR) UniversityFamily: Wife, Maria; daughter, Mialani

COACHING EXPERIENCE:2009 Merced JC, Head Coach2001-08 Menlo College, Head Coach1998-00 San Jose Sabercats (AFL), Assistant Coach1996-98 Menlo College, Assistant Coach

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SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATORJOHN ELYTHE JOHN ELY FILE1st year at Portland State

Hometown: Anaheim, CAAlma Mater: Western Washington, ‘87, Physical EducationPlaying Experience: linebacker, Western Washington, 1985-87Date of Birth: July 22, 1965Family: Wife, Denise; Lola (3) and Ava (1)

COACHING EXPERIENCE2008-09 Southern Oregon, Defensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator2006-07 Mountain Ridge (AZ) High School, Defensive Backs1999-05 Western Washington, Defensive Coordinator1997-98 Idaho State, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers1994-96 San Diego State, Graduate Assistant/Secondary1992-93 Washington State, Recruiting Coordinator/Video Coordinator 1989-91 Western Washington, Wide Receivers

John Ely joined the Portland State coach-ing staff prior to the start of fall camp after spending the last two years as defensive coor-dinator at Southern Oregon University. Ely is a long-time coach in the Pacific Northwest. He served two stints at Western Washington University, the latest from 1999 through 2005 as the Defensive Coordinator. WWU was 43-29 during that span and confer-ence champions four times. The Vikings also reached the NCAA II Playoffs in 1999. Ely’s oth-er stint at Western Washington was 1989-91. Ely was linebackers coach, then defen-sive coordinator at Idaho State in 1997-98. He worked with PSU Offensive Coordinator Bruce Barnum while at ISU. Ely also spent three years at San Diego State and two years at Washington State. While at WSU, the Cougars went to the Cop-per Bowl under the leadership of quarterback Drew Bledsoe. A linebacker at Western Washington from 1985-87, Ely was named Special Teams Most Valuable Player twice. He has a degree from WWU in Physical Education.

OFFENSIVE LINE COACHBRAD DAVISTHE BRAD DAVIS FILE2nd year at Portland State

Hometown: Baton Rouge, LAAlma Mater: Oklahoma, 2003Playing Experience: Oklahoma, offensive lineman, 1998-2002Date of Birth: February 17, 1980Family: Wife, Anecia

COACHING EXPERIENCE2009-10 Portland State, Offensive Line2008 North Carolina, Offensive Line Graduate Assistant2006-07 Texas A&M, Defensive Line Graduate Assistant2005 Doane College, Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator2005 Wayne State College, Offensive Line Graduate Assistant2003-04 Southern University Lab School, Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line

Brad Davis returns for a second season as the offensive line coach at Portland State. A well-respected assistant by players and coach-es, Davis, was retained from the previous staff by first-year Head Coach Nigel Burton. Davis’ group on the offensive line has just two returning starters and 14 freshmen and sophomores currently on the roster. Their de-velopment will be key as the Vikings employ the new “Pistol” offense in 2010. Davis’ recruiting areas are Oregon’s PIL, Northwest and Casco Leagues, and Los Ange-

Brad Davis won a national championship while playing at the University of Oklahoma.

les County north to Bakersfield in California. “Brad Davis comes from a championship lineage, winning a national title at Oklahoma. He has a great pedigree, working with Butch

Davis at North Carolina and being at Texas A&M,” said Burton. “I knew Brad from a 2007 coaching academy at the NCAA. He is a guy who has a lot of ambition, is extremely bright, knows how to win and knows how to coach.” Davis came from a similar position at North Carolina where he worked in 2008. He

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sity of Oklahoma where he was a start-ing offensive lineman for Bob Stoops. He competed on two Big XII Championship teams, and played in the Independence Bowl (1999), the Orange Bowl (2000), the

Cotton Bowl (2001) and the Rose Bowl (2002). Davis was the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Lineman in 2002. Davis earned a bachelors degree in Social Studies Education from Oklahoma in 2003. He earned a masters in Kinesiology and Sports Management from Texas A&M in 2008.

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DEFENSIVE LINE COACHLEGI SUIAUNOATHE LEGI SUIAUNOA FILE1st year at Portland State

Hometown: Oceanside, CAAlma Mater: Nevada, 2002, General Studies AdministrationPlaying Career: Palomar JC, 1997, Nevada, 1998-2001, linebackerDate of Birth: November 21, 1978Family: Wife, Rose; son, Lawrence, born February 17Name Pronunciation: LENG-ee SOW-uh-NO-uh

COACHING EXPERIENCE2010 Portland State, Defensive Line2009 Eastern Oregon, Defensive Coordinator2005-08 Western Washington, Defensive Line2004 Nevada, Graduate Assistant2002-03 Palomar JC, Linebackers

Legi Suiaunoa was named the new defen-sive line coach at Portland State in February completing new Head Coach Nigel Burton’s staff. Suiaunoa comes to the Vikings after spending the 2009 season as the defensive co-ordinator at Eastern Oregon. He ran the same 4-3 defense that Portland State will employ this coming season, and has also worked with

it in past stops at Western Washington and Ne-vada. While at Portland State, Suiaunoa’s recruit-ing areas are Oregon’s Pacific, Mid-Willamette, Val-Co, PacWest and Three-River Leagues, as well as south Los Angeles, Hawai’i and Samoa. “Legi brings experience as a defensive line coach in this system previously, but also as a coordinator in this system. He’ll be able to offer a unique perspective since he has already coached it and coordinated it,” said Burton. “He has coached defensive line, lineback-ers and secondary. He has recruited up and

down the west coast from San Diego to Los Angeles to Hawai’i to the state of Washington. Legi is a very valuable addition to this staff.” Suiaunoa has eight years of coaching ex-perience following a playing career as a line-backer at the University of Nevada. Prior to working at EOU, he was a defensive line coach at Western Washington for four seasons. Suiau-noa was a graduate assistant at Nevada in 2004 after spending his first two years coach-ing linebackers at Palomar Junior College. A native of Oceanside, CA, Suiaunoa won a junior college national championship in 1997 while playing at Palomar. He went on to compete at Nevada from 1998-2001. Suiaunoa earned a degree in General Studies Adminis-tration in 2002.

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Steve Cooper begins his second season at Portland State. Cooper will work with the Viking offensive staff and assist with coaching tight ends. Cooper, a student-athlete for the Vikings in 2007-08, took on a graduate assistant role in 2009. He works in an administrative role, assisting Viking coaches. He also takes an on-field role in player development. “Coop is going to be a great young coach,” said Burton. “He reminds me a lot of (lineback-ers coach) Ahmed (Zarrugh) when they were

OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT/TIGHT ENDSSTEVE COOPERTHE STEVE COOPER FILE2nd year at Portland State

Hometown: Myrtle Point, ORAlma Mater: Portland State, 2009, PhilosophyPlaying Experience: Portland State, 2007-08, wide receiverDate of Birth: April 3, 1986

COACHING EXPERIENCE2010 Portland State, offensive assistant/tight ends2009 Portland State, graduate assistant

the same age. You can’t kick him out of the of-fice. He is going to be a young star. He just eats and sleeps football, and anything he can do to help Portland State. Those are the kind of guys you need around to win a championship.” Originally from Myrtle Point, OR, Cooper is a 2009 graduate of Portland State. He has a degree in Philosophy from PSU.

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Seigler starred at Oregon State from 2000-03 before moving on to a professional career. The Beaver linebacker played with Pittsburgh and San Francisco in the NFL (2004-07), then two seasons in the Canadian Football League with the Toronto Argonauts. Seigler was a member of the Steelers’ Super Bowl XL championship team. Seigler, who recently retired from profes-sional football, will assist Legi Suiaunoa with coaching the Vikings’ defensive line. He re-placed Casey Clifton who resigned in July. This is his first coaching position. “Our staff had a chance to watch Rich-ard work our camps this summer. He showed great enthusiasm, rapport with the kids and a great deal of detail and knowledge,” Burton said. “In addition, I think he is a great story for our kids to emulate in that he was one of the last guys to receive a scholarship at Oregon State his senior year of high school. He went on to become one of the greatest linebackers in the history of the program, as well as win-ning a Super Bowl with the Pittsburgh Steel-ers.”

ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE LINE COACHRICHARD SEIGLERTHE RICHARD SEIGLER FILE1st year at Portland State‘Hometown: Las Vegas, NVAlma Mater: Oregon State, 2004, Liberal Studies with Emphasis in Behavioral SciencePlaying Experience: linebacker, Oregon State, 2000-03;

San Francisco 49ers (2004), Pittsburgh Steelers (2005-07), Toronto Argonauts (2008-09) Date of Birth: October 19, 1980 Family: Daughter, Alina (14 months) with long-time partner, Rebecca Lomprey

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DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONSRON DAVISTHE RON DAVIS FILE1st year at Portland State

Hometown: Pullman, WAAlma Mater: Washington State, 1986, Social Studies; 1989, Masters, Education Date of Birth: October 26, 1958Family: Sons Ryan (26), Kyle (24), Cody (22), daughter Kelsey (18)

EXPERIENCE2010 Portland State, Director of Football Operations1999-08 Oregon State, Director of Football Operations1998-99 Seattle Seahawks, Football Systems Coordinator 1996-98 Washington State, Assistant Athletic Director 1994-96 Washington State, Director of Marketing and Promotions 1991-94 Washington State, Assistant to the Athletic Director 1989-91 Washington State University, Football Recruiting Coordinator 1988-89 University of British Columbia, Defensive Coordinator 1986-88 Washington State, Football Graduate Assistant

Ron Davis was selected as Director of Football Operations for the Portland State football program by new Head Coach Nigel Burton in January of 2010. Davis joins the Viking program with over 20 years of experience in college athletics, in-cluding nine years at Oregon State University as the Director of Football Operations. With Portland State, Davis will serve as administrative assistant to Coach Burton. He will also be responsible for team and recruit-ing travel, summer camps, coaches’ clinics, high school relations, lettermen relations, and be the program liaison to the NFL.

Andrew Pompei will serve as the strength and conditioning coach for the Portland State football program during the 2010 season. He began his tenure with the Vikings in March 2010, preceding spring practice. Pompei will coordinate lifting and condi-tioning routines, along with nutrition guide-lines for the team. Pompei will also assist with other sports in the Vikings’ Athletics Depart-ment. Pompei is no stranger to Head Coach Nigel Burton and other staff members from Nevada as he was a Graduate Assistant for the Wolf Pack from Jan. 2009 to his hiring at PSU. There he served as the strength coach for women’s swimming and diving, women’s soccer and men’s and women’s golf. He devel-oped and managed all workouts for the teams and also assisted with the football program.

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACHANDREW POMPEITHE ANDREW POMPEI FILE1st year at Portland State

Hometown: Tigard, ORAlma Mater: Coe College, 2006Playing Experience: Coe CollegeDate of Birth: April 3, 1986

EXPERIENCE2010 Portland State, Football Strength and Conditioning Coach2009 Nevada, graduate assistant

Familiar to the area, Pompei is a native of Tigard and played football for former Portland State assistant coach Frank Geske. He played

collegiately at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and was a teammate of current Buffalo Bills running back Freddy Jackson.

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Associate Athletic Trainer Duane Duey is in his eighth year at Portland State and primar-ily works with the Vikings football team. Duey, who joined the PSU staff in July 2002, graduated from Western Oregon Univer-sity in 1993 with a degree in physical educa-tion and interdisciplinary studies. He went on to obtain his Master’s degree in Kinesiology from Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas in 1995. Prior to coming to the Park Blocks, Duey spent four years as an assistant athletic trainer at Willamette University in Salem (1998-02), and three years as an assistant athletic trainer at Lewis and Clark College in Portland (1995-98). He was also the head athletic trainer for the Portland Forest Dragons Arena League football team (1996-98). Duey is a native of Myrtle Point, Oregon, and played two years of football at Western

TEAM ATHLETIC TRAINERDUANE DUEYTHE DUANE DUEY FILE9th year at Portland State

Hometown: Myrtle Point, ORAlma Mater: Western Oregon, 1993; Masters, Midwestern State, 1995, Kinesiology

EXPERIENCE2002-10 Portland State, Athletic Trainer1998-02 Willamette, Athletic Trainer1996-98 Portland Forest Dragons (Arena Football League, Athletic Trainer1995-98 Lewis and Clark College, Athletic Trainer

Oregon and four years of rugby at Oregon State while attending WOU. He and his wife,

Kim, have four children, Kylee (11), Josie (9), Royce (8) and Devan (6).

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Portland State football will undergo a season of new direction in 2010, including a new leader to new styles of play on offense and de-fense, and even a new home - albeit a temporary new home. Nigel Burton, a former Viking assistant coach and most recently the defensive coordinator at the University Nevada, has taken over as the new Head Coach at Portland State. He will implement the Pistol of-fense and a 4-3 defense in 2010 as the Vikings plan a bounce-back sea-son from its worst record in 29 years (2-9). “The biggest thing we have to do is set the identity for the football team,” said Burton. “In those terms, it means re-establishing a running game here, offensively. Then defensively, making sure we are assign-ment sound. And finally, getting back to really detailing the special teams game. If we can get those three phases in and those three things done, I will feel pretty good.” For Burton the key to success starts up front. “Offensive and defensive line are our biggest challenges. Those guys understand that we cannot win football games without them. They must be assignment sound and learn to be physical and playmak-ers on the defensive side of the ball. And the offensive line, they must take pride in re-establishing the run game.” Portland State has 45 returning letterwinners and 14 returning starters from 2009. The team is young though, with only 14 seniors and more than 50 players on the roster either freshmen or sophomores. Among that group is Nigel Burton’s first recruiting class of more than 20.

A LOOK AT THE OFFENSE The Pistol offense was created at the University of Nevada in 2005. The basic tenets of the offense have the quarterback standing four yards from center in a shotgun look. The running back stands three yards behind the quarterback. This allows the quarterback the vision and time of the shotgun in the passing game. It also allows the running back to run downhill as opposed to laterally in most spread offenses, creating faster hitting plays. Complementing that offensive scheme will be passing philoso-phies developed by Offensive Coordinator Bruce Barnum over that past nine seasons at two other FCS schools.

QUARTERBACK Burton will have a large group of quarter-backs in his stable to choose from - including six returners and two freshmen. It will be in-teresting to see which players adjust best to the new offense, as well as how Burton and Bar-num adjust the offense to match the talent. SR Drew Hubel (6-5, 205) has had 20 starts during his career, but missed three games last season with injury. A classic drop back pass-er, Hubel has 6,358 ca-reer passing yards and 42 touchdowns, but those numbers were compiled in the Run-and-Shoot offense. He is coming off knee sur-gery and his health will be a key issue this fall. Hubel did not participate in spring drills as he recovered from surgery.

Also returning are SR Tygue Howland (6-3, 220), JRs Connor Ka-vanaugh (6-0, 180) and Justin Engstrom (6-5, 210) and redshirts Nick Green (SO, 6-2, 200) and Hank Taylor (SO, 6-3, 185). Howland has four starts in his career, but has battled injuries for years, including last season when he missed the year with a torn ACL. Howland successfully petitioned the NCAA for a sixth year of eligibility after missing much of three seasons with injuries. Kavanaugh saw significant action in 2009, replacing an injured Hubel, and offering an occasional, more mobile alternative when Hubel was healthy. Kavanaugh does not have an arm to match Hubel’s or Howland’s, but brings speed and elusiveness to the position. His strong spring has him in contention to start again in 2010. Engstrom also saw action late in the 2009 season, starting the sea-son finale. His abilities are more of the drop-back variety, but he has the ability to move around the pocket as well. Also competing in the spring was freshman Chad Dashnaw (6-4, 230) who is an early graduate from high school and part of the 2010 signing class. He will be adapting to the college level, but also a fairly similar offensive system to the one he played in high school. The other quarterback that Portland State signed is Josh Milhollin of South Medford (OR) High School. He joins the program in fall camp.

RUNNING BACK The running game will be interesting as three freshmen, a transfer and a former running back will join returning running back Ben Bowen (5-10, 200). The Viking sophomore rushed 64 times for 275 yards and a touchdown in a backup role to Bobby McClintock in 2009. Bowen also had a 100-yard rushing game against Weber State. Freshmen DeVaunte Bolton and AJ Powell will also have a chance to contribute to the Viking running game right away when they arrive in the fall. “One of the (freshman) running backs has to play and physically those guys are ready to go,” said Burton. “It is just going to be the mental maturity process for them in transitioning to the college game. They are great kids.” Washington transfer Willie Griffin (JR, 5-8, 190) joined the backfield but could not participate in the spring because of minor back surgery. As a Husky the past two years, Griffin has rushed 66 times for 220 yards and a touchdown. He brings high level experience to the position. Also of interest is the move of JR Cory McCaffrey from wide re-ceiver to running back. Though he has seen limited action as a wideout during his first two seasons at PSU, McCaffrey will return to the position that made him one of the all-time great prep running backs in state of Oregon history. McCaffrey gained 8,460 yards in three seasons at Sis-ters High School and was a two-time state player of the year at the 4A level. McCaffrey showed he hasn’t lost a step in the backfield after a solid spring, and should contend to start.

WIDE RECEIVER A troop of 12 wide receivers are on the roster for 2010. Seven of those are letterwinners as starter Ray Fry (SR, 5-8, 180) returns, as does Nevin Lewis (SO, 6-2, 195) and Keitrell Anderson (SO, 5-9, 170) - who shared a starting role in 2009. Fry should provide to be a go-to presence again as he was the Vikings’ top receiver in 2009 (67-904-3). Anderson and Lewis (com-bined 11-146-2), both true sophomores, have excellent athleticism and should have big careers ahead. The Pistol offense employs two wideouts and a flanker with those three listed at the top of the depth chart in the spring. Otherwise, playing time appears wide open at the position as the remainder of the returning players have seen little, if any game action. Only two of those 11 are juniors or seniors. Others who have been in the program for a season and could have breakout seasons include SO Justin Monahan (6-2, 185), SR Nick Hutter (5-11, 180) and SO Kalua Noa (6-1, 190). Another big receiver, Monahan had a solid spring after a redshirt year.

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TIGHT END Viking fans will see the tight end position employed once again in the transition to the Pistol offense. The Run-and-Shoot featured four wideouts and no tight ends. As a result, Burton had to recruit to build at the position and came in with a pair of talented signees, Kyle McMillin (JR, 6-2, 240) and Tay-lor Meyrick (FR, 6-5, 275). McMillin competed in spring football while Meyrock joins the program in the fall. A transfer from Oregon, NaDerris Ward (SR, 6-5, 265) also joins the mix this fall. In 2009, Portland State did use a tight end in certain formations. Rory Richards (SR, 6-3, 225) took on that duty and he returns this sea-son. Adding intrigue is the addition of four-year PSU basketball letter-winner Julius Thomas (SR, 6-5, 225) to the mix. Thomas, who played one season of freshman football in high school, wowed the coaches with his athleticism and receiving ability and figures to be a wild card in the Viking program this fall.

OFFENSIVE LINE Off-season development is the key to the Vikings’ offensive line play. PSU has 19 linemen, including 15 that were in the program last season, and only one of those is a senior. Dustin Waldron (JR, 6-6, 280) has turned into a reliable left tackle, starting the last 14 games for PSU. Sophomores Manuel Rojas and Kyle Ritt became regular starters at guard by mid-season in 2009. After those three, the Vikings have little experience but a lot of bodies on the line. Who is able to step forward in 2010 and contribute remains to be seen. Junior Adam Kleffner (6-3, 310) and sophomore Seth Giandomenico (6-4, 275) each made a start in 2009 and could be candidates for playing time in 2010. Kleffner will play center, while Giandomenico is a right tackle. Burton recognized the lack of experience on the line and signed two junior college transfers who should compete to start, Joey Esposito (6-4, 300) and Bruce Seumanutafa (6-5, 350). “You don’t recruit JC guys for depth, you recruit them to push to start right away, that way they are happy and that is the only way we will be happy in that kind of investment,” said Burton. Another change has defensive tackle Nick Gale (SO, 6-4, 280), who played in all 11 games as a freshman, moving over to the offensive side.

A LOOK AT THE DEFENSE Portland State will run a Base 4-3, Cover 4 Defense that puts 7-9 de-fenders in the box to stop the run and press receivers outside to disrupt timing with opposing quarterbacks. It relies on simplicity, pressure and speed.

DEFENSIVE LINE Portland State’s defensive line has some experience but will seek to fill out the depth chart as the Vikings move from a 3-4 to a 4-3 scheme a

SO LG Manuel Rojas

and need more men up front. Senior Travis Beckley (6-4, 285) has played in (33) and started more games (22) than any Viking. He moves from end to tackle as the Vikings transition to the 4-3 alignment. Beckley had 29 tackles and three sacks as a junior. Carl Sommer (JR, 6-4, 260) battled injury last season but has the abil-ity to be a key member of the line in 2010. He will play at defensive end, and has experience at the Pac-10 level (he played his freshman season at Oregon State). At the other defensive end should be sophomore Dereck Jester (6-4, 240) who had a strong true freshman season as a backup, making 13 tackles and two sacks. He brings speed and energy off the edge. The line has been bolstered with a handful of talented speed players from the 2010 signing class. A few of the freshmen will need to get bigger and stronger before getting onto the field, but Burton expects JC transfer Jack Forbes (6-3, 225) to step in to an active role after playing spring foot-ball. “How fast Jack comes along will allow us to do some things with our defensive line, shifting from a 3-4 to a 4-3.” Freshmen may be called upon in 2010, including gray shirt Josh Ah Toon (6-3, 280), and signees Major Harris (6-3, 210), Vincent Johnson (6-2, 265), James Seuma’ala (6-3, 240) and Brandon Tobias (6-2, 210).

LINEBACKER Junior Ryan Rau (6-1, 230) anchors a position that has good depth due to the previous 3-4 defensive scheme. Rau led the Vikings in tack-les (72), tackles for loss (10), sacks (4) and quarterbacks hurries (6). His speed and toughness will lend itself well to the middle linebacker role in the 4-3 scheme. The Vikings have four players who started at least one game in 2009: Jaycob Shoemaker (6-0, 230, 39 tackles), Joel Sisler (6-2, 210, 25 tackles), DJ Macarthy (6-0, 235, 18 tackles) and Kevin Konrath (6-3, 230, 6 tackles). Of the group, only Macarthy is a senior, and all four should see a lot of action this season. Sisler and Macarthy, both with good speed, are likely candidates to start on the outside. JR Nick Kalpin (6-0, 205) moves from backup running back to line-backer in 2010, though he has spent the majority of his first two sea-sons as a key special teams player.

SAFETY The safety position is a bit of a question mark as the Vikings have just one returning player with much game experience. Sophomore Nathan Snow (5-11, 190) made two starts and had 23 tackles as a true freshman. A leg injury cost him a few games during midseason. A junior transfer, Manoa Latu (6-1, 205), is one of Burton’s top recruits and could step into a starting role at strong safety. Justin Lilley (FR, 5-11, 205) was a top recruit in 2009, but a knee injury during fall camp cost him the chance to ever get on the field. That said, he

SR DT Travis Beckley

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Portland State has played football at Hillsboro Stadium before. Ex-actly 10 seasons ago, the Vikings played at Hillsboro as Portland Fam-ily Entertainment refurbished PGE Park to its current state. The Vikings went 8-4 in 2000, spending eight weeks ranked in the nation’s top 10. PSU was 4-2 in home games at Hillsboro Stadium. PSU tied for second in the Big Sky Conference and earned its first - and only - NCAA FCS post-season berth. A new Field Turf surface has been installed for the 2010 season - the same surface PSU practices on at Stott Community Field, and plays on at PGE Park. Portland State will be adding club seating, a game-day event gar-den and other amenities which will have seating capacity at 7,825.

THE 2010 SCHEDULE Nigel Burton will have his hands full of challenges in 2010 as the Vi-king schedule includes a date with a team that competed for the NCAA FCS national championship (Montana), two other FCS playoff teams (Weber State, Eastern Washington), and two members of the Pac-10, including one that played in the Rose Bowl (Oregon). The result of the move to Hillsboro will be a four-game home schedule for the Vikings with seven road games. Portland State begins and ends its 11-game regular season sched-ule in the state of Arizona. The first three games - all non-conference - are on the road, beginning at Arizona State on Sept. 4. The Sun Devils were 4-8 in 2009, including 2-7 in the Pac-10. They defeated Big Sky op-ponent Idaho State to open the season, and in addition to PSU will play Northern Arizona of the Big Sky in 2010. The Vikings and the Sun Devils have never met in football. The Vikings play at UC Davis on Sept. 11, looking to avenge a 34-31 loss to the Aggies in PGE Park in 2009. UC Davis, a member of the Great West Football Conference, was 6-5 last season. PSU makes the short trip to Eugene to take on the Oregon Ducks on Sept. 18. PSU is 0-3 all-time against Oregon, with its most recent meeting a 55-12 loss in 2006. Following a bye week on Sept. 25, the 2010 Big Sky Conference schedule opens on Oct. 2 with the Vikings hosting Idaho State at Hills-boro Stadium. The eight conference games will alternate home and away for eight consecutive weeks. PSU will host Idaho State (1-10, 1-7 in 2009) on Oct. 2, Big Sky Champion Montana (14-1, 8-0) on Oct. 16, Eastern Washington (8-4, 6-2) on Oct. 30 and Northern Colorado (3-8, 1-7) on Nov. 13. The Vikings are on the road at Montana State (7-4, 5-3) on Oct. 9, at Weber State (7-5, 6-2) on Oct. 23, at Sacramento State (5-6, 4-4) on Nov. 6, and close out the season at Northern Arizona (5-6, 4-4) on Nov. 20.

SO K Zach Brown

is healthy for 2010 and expected to contribute. Twins Donte and Michael Almond (both 6-2, 195) have size for the position and should add depth.

CORNERBACK The discussion at cornerback begins with two-year starter DeShawn Shead (6-2, 195). An All-Conference selection, Shead has 96 tackles, nine interceptions and two fumble recoveries in two seasons. His strong press coverage will be a key element to Burton’s 4-3 scheme which features a large number of defenders “in the box.” The starter on the other side, Michael Williams (SO, 5-9, 165), also returns. Williams had some growing pains as a true freshman, but has the athletic skills and now the experience to be a top-notch cornerback. The addition of transfer David Ross (JR, 6-0, 190) from Oregon State gives the Vikings the depth they need. Sophomore Denzel Davis (5-9, 170) played mainly on specials teams last season, but brings experience to the position as well. The Vikings also signed a cornerback in freshman Jarron Williams (5-10, 170).

A LOOK AT SPECIAL TEAMS Portland State returns all the elements to its kicking/punting units from last season. At kicker, the Vikings have depth. However, they shouldn’t need to go past their number one man, Zach Brown (SO, 6-1, 180), who comes off the best kicking season in school history. Brown made a school-record 18 of 25 field goals as a freshman, and earned All-Conference honors. He made two 50+ field goals, and three of his misses were from 52 yards or longer. Brown also had a kickoff average of over 65 yards. Robert Truax has game experience each of the past two seasons and should provide insurance at the kicker position. At punter, Thomas Duyndam also returns (SO, 6-4, 215). Duyndam is the first Australian ever to play for the Vikings. He averaged 38.5 yards per punt as a freshman in just his second year of competitive football. Long snapper Braedyn Eagle (JR, 6-2, 240) has handled all snap-ping duties the past two seasons and should continue to do so in 2010.

A MOVE TO HILLSBORO STADIUM FOR 2010 In 2010, Portland State will make a one-season move to Hillsboro Stadium. The move to Hillsboro is necessitated by impending construc-tion at downtown PGE Park in the fall. The Vikings’ home field for nearly 45 years, PGE Park will receive a facelift in preparation for the arrival of Major League Soccer and the new Portland franchise in 2011. PSU football will benefit greatly from PGE Park’s remodel in 2011 but will be temporarily displaced in 2010.

SO CB Michael Williams, JR CB DeShawn Shead

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2010 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/College) 1 Cory McCaffrey RB 5-9 180 JR 2V Sisters, OR (Sisters) 2 Nick Green QB 6-2 200 SO RS Ridgefield, WA (Central Catholic/Air Force) 3 Michael Almond S 6-2 195 SR RS Milpitas, CA (Milpitas/Foothill JC) 4 Zach Todd WR 6-0 190 SO SQ Eugene, OR (Sheldon) 5 Raymond Fry WR 5-8 180 SR 2V Everett, WA (Mariner/Idaho)

6 David Ross CB 6-0 190 JR TR Compton, CA (Dominguez/Oregon State) 7 Chad Dashnaw QB 6-4 230 FR HS Agua Dulce, CA (Narbonne) 8 Josh Milhollin QB 6-4 190 FR HS Medford, OR (South Medford) 9 Aaron Kincy DB 6-2 185 JR JC St. Petersburg, FL (Murray St./Butte JC) 10 Connor Kavanaugh QB 6-0 180 JR 2V Portland, OR (Lincoln)

12 Kalua Noa WR 6-1 190 SO 1V Kuliou’ou, HI (Kaiser) 13 Drew Hubel QB 6-5 205 SR 3V Corvallis, OR (Corvallis) 14 Tygue Howland QB 6-3 220 SR 3V Sedro-Woolley, WA (Sedro-Woolley) 15 Justin Engstrom QB 6-5 210 JR 1V Scappoose, OR (Scappoose/Oregon State) 15 Manoa Latu FS 6-1 205 JR JC Kapahulu, HI (Saint Louis/Mt. SAC)

16 Justin Lilley FS 5-11 205 FR RS Thousand Oaks, CA (Westlake) 17 Robert Truax K 5-7 175 JR 2V West Linn, OR (West Linn) 18 Ricky Cookman WR 5-11 195 JR 2V Clackamas, OR (Clackamas/Boise State) 19 Zach Brown K 6-1 180 SO 1V Keizer, OR (McNary) 20 DeVaunte Bolton RB 5-10 195 FR HS Roseville, CA (Granite Bay)

22 Nathan Snow SS 5-11 190 SO 1V Houston, TX (Clear Lake) 24 DeShawn Shead CB 6-2 195 JR 2V Palmdale, CA (Highland) 25 Michael Williams CB 5-9 165 SO 1V Houston, TX (Aldine) 26 Karrington Jones DB 6-2 175 FR HS Los Angeles, CA (West Adams Prep) 27 Donte Almond S 6-2 195 JR RS Milpitas, CA (Milpitas/Foothill JC)

28 Willie Griffin RB 5-8 195 JR TR Oakland, CA (McClymonds/Washington) 29 Denzel Davis CB 5-9 170 SO 1V Garland, TX (South Garland) 30 Thomas Duyndam P 6-4 215 SO 1V Melbourne, Australia (St. Bernard’s) 31 AJ Powell WR 5-8 165 FR HS Pasadena, CA (Charter Oaks) 32 Brian Walters DE 6-0 220 SR 1V Melbourne, FL (Melbourne/Mendocino CC)

33 Corey Crowder LB 6-1 205 FR HS Elk Grove, CA (Christian Brothers) 34 Nick Kalpin LB 6-0 205 JR 2V Los Gatos, CA (Los Gatos) 35 Kevin Takeno LB 5-11 210 SR 1V Salt Lake City, UT (Hillcrest/Lewis & Clark) 35 Ronnie Simmons WR 6-0 175 FR HS Oregon City, OR (Oregon City) 36 Cameron Hein CB 5-11 180 JR 1V Corvallis, OR (Corvallis/Butte JC)

37 Henry Organ SS 5-10 180 FR HS Berkeley, CA (St. Mary’s) 37 Shaughn Sanford RB 5-10 200 SR JC Redding, CA (Shasta/Shasta JC) 38 Jarren Horton S 5-8 160 FR HS Puyallup, WA (Cascade Christian) 39 Ben Bowen RB 5-10 200 SO 1V Visalia, CA (Mt. Whitney) 40 Quinn Stewart LB 6-2 220 JR 2V Gardena, CA (Gardena)

41 DJ Macarthy LB 6-0 235 SR 1V Merrillville, IN (Indiana St./Harper JC) 42 Joel Sisler LB 6-2 210 SO 1V Escondido, CA (Escondido) 43 Kevin Konrath LB 6-3 230 JR 1V Chicago, IL (Brother Rice/Harper JC) 43 Taylor Martinek LB 6-3 220 FR HS Portland, OR (Jesuit) 44 Shane Melbo LB 6-1 220 JR JC Escondido, CA (San Pasqual/Palomar JC)

45 Vincent Johnson DE 6-2 265 FR HS Fort Worth, TX (North Crowley) 46 Brandon Tobias DE 6-2 210 FR HS Torrance, CA (North) 48 Braedyn Eagle LS 6-2 240 JR 2V Carlsbad, CA (Carlsbad) 51 Nick Gale OL 6-4 280 SO 1V East Wenatchee, WA (Eastmont) 53 Dionte Brooks LB 6-2 220 JR JC Compton, CA (Compton/El Camino JC)

VIKING FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Nigel Burton, Washington, ‘99, 1st yearDefensive Coordinator/Safeties Eric Jackson, Eastern Michigan, ‘87Offensive Coordinator/QBs Bruce Barnum, Eastern Washington ‘87Run Game Coordinator/WRs Dave Brown, Central Missouri State, ‘03Special Teams Coordinator John Ely, Western Washington, ‘87Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator Mark Kaanapu, Pacific (OR), ‘90Defensive Line Legi Suiaunoa, Nevada, ‘02 Linebackers Ahmed Zarrugh, Oregon State, ‘07Offensive Line Brad Davis, Oklahoma, ‘03Offensive Assistant/Tight Ends Steve Cooper, Portland State, ‘09Assistant Defensive Line Richard Seigler, Oregon State, ‘04

SUPPORT STAFFDirector of Football Operations Ron DavisStrength Coach Andrew PompeiVideo Coordinator Travis PittsAsst. AD For Facilities and Operations Rick McReynoldsEquipment Coordinator Brian WeiselTeam Athletic Trainer Duane DueyTeam Doctors Dr. Mark Colville, Dr. David HayesTeam Chaplain Al Egg Media Relations Director Mike Lund

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 98 Josh Ah Toon _______ DL 27 Donte Almond _______S 3 Michael Almond ______S 87 Keitrell Anderson ___ WR 86 Martin Bayless ______ WR 92 Travis Beckley ______ DE 20 DeVaunte Bolton ____ RB 39 Ben Bowen ________ RB 53 Dionte Brooks _______LB 19 Zach Brown __________K 18 Ricky Cookman _____ WR 68 Alex Cosenza _______ OL 33 Corey Crowder ______LB 75 Jackson Dallas ______ DT 74 Antonio Danek _____ OL 7 Chad Dashnaw _____ QB 29 Denzel Davis _______ CB 63 Zach Dias __________ OL 78 Mike Dorricott ______ OL 30 Thomas Duyndam ____P 48 Braedyn Eagle _______LS 15 Justin Engstrom ____ QB 99 Jack Forbes ________ DE 5 Raymond Fry _______ WR 51 Nick Gale __________ OL 66 Mitch Gaulke _______ OL 73 Seth Giandomenico _ OL 2 Nick Green _________ QB 28 Willie Griffin ________ RB 55 Major Harris ________ DE 36 Cameron Hein ______ CB 38 Ray Horton ________ DB 14 Tygue Howland ____ QB 13 Drew Hubel ________ QB 83 Nick Hutter ________ WR 72 Dalton Jasso _______ OL 70 Dereck Jester ______ DE 45 Vincent Johnson ____ DE 26 Karrington Jones ____ DB 10 Connor Kavanaugh __ QB 34 Nick Kalpin _________LB 9 Aaron Kincy ________ DB 61 Adam Kleffner ______ OL 43 Kevin Konrath _______LB 71 Coleton Langdon ___ OL

15 Manoa Latu _________FS 85 Nevin Lewis ________ WR 16 Justin Lilley _________FS 94 Bryant Long ________ DE 89 Salas Louidor _______ WR 41 DJ Macarthy ________LB 43 Taylor Martinek ______LB 1 Cory McCaffrey _____ RB 88 Kyle McMillin ________TE 44 Shane Melbo ________LB 80 Taylor Meyrick _______TE 8 Josh Milhollin ______ QB 84 Justin Monahan ____ WR 60 Dexter Morrison ____ DL 12 Kalua Noa _________ WR 37 Henry Organ ________SS 31 AJ Powell __________ WR 56 Ryan Rau ___________LB 91 Rory Richards _______TE 69 Kyle Ritt ___________ OL 65 Thomas Robertson ___TE 67 Manuel Rojas _______ OL 6 David Ross _________ CB 37 Shaughn Sanford ___ RB 90 James Seuma’ala ____ DL 24 DeShawn Shead ____ CB 54 Jaycob Shoemaker ___LB 77 Scott Shugert ______ OL 35 Ronnie Simmons ____ WR 42 Joel Sisler ___________LB 22 Nathan Snow________SS 93 Carl Sommer _______ DE 40 Quinn Stewart _______LB 35 Kevin Takeno ________LB 81 Julius Thomas _______TE 46 Brandon Tobias _____ DE 4 Zach Todd _________ WR 17 Robert Truax _________K 97 Alika Vaiese ________ DT 64 Mitchell Van Dyk ____ OL 79 Dustin Waldron _____ OL 62 John Wall __________ OL 32 Brian Walters _______ DE 25 Michael Williams ____ CB

NAME PRONUNCIATIONSThomas Duyndam - DONE-dumSeth Giandomenico - GEE-an-doe-men-i-coAndrew Godinet - GO-di-nayTygue Howland - TIEGDrew Hubel - HUE-bullNick Kalpin - kal-PEENManoa Latu - muh-NO-uh LAW-tooKalua Noa - kuh-LOO-uh NO-uhMatt Segi - SENG - eeJames Seuma’ala - SAY-oo-muh-AH-lahBruce Seumanutafa - SAY-oo-MAHN-oo-TAH-fahDeShawn Shead - SHEDKevin Takeno - tuh-KAY-noAlika Vaiese - VIE-essay

COACHESMark Kaanapu - kuh-ON-uh-POOLegi Suiaunoa - LENG-ee SOW-uh-NO-uhAhmed Zarrugh - ah-MED zuh-ROO

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/College) 54 Jaycob Shoemaker LB 6-0 230 SO 1V Sacramento, CA (Casa Roble) 55 Major Harris DE 6-3 210 FR HS Salem, OR (McKay) 56 Ryan Rau LB 6-1 230 JR 2V Folsom, CA (Folsom) 60 Dexter Morrison DL 6-2 260 FR RS Portland, OR (Centennial) 61 Adam Kleffner OL 6-3 310 JR 2V Portland, OR (Jesuit)

62 John Wall OL 6-2 275 FR RS Beaverton, OR (Southridge) 63 Zach Dias OL 6-5 290 SR 1V Napa, CA (Vintage/Solano JC) 64 Mitchell Van Dyk OL 6-9 260 FR RS Paso Robles, CA (Paso Robles) 65 Thomas Robertson TE 6-4 275 FR RS Houston, TX (Westfield) 66 Mitch Gaulke OL 6-2 265 FR RS West Linn, OR (West Linn)

67 Manuel Rojas OL 6-2 290 SO 1V Fullerton, CA (Fullerton) 68 Alex Cosenza OL 6-3 275 FR RS Chandler, AZ (Hamilton) 69 Kyle Ritt OL 6-2 290 SO 1V Aloha, OR (Aloha) 70 Dereck Jester DE 6-4 240 SO 1V Thousand Oaks, CA (Thousand Oaks) 71 Coleton Langdon OL 6-2 275 FR HS Renton, WA (Liberty)

72 Dalton Jasso OL 6-2 280 SO 1V Lakewood, CA (Lakewood) 73 Seth Giandomenico OL 6-4 275 JR 1V Canby, OR (Canby/Southern Oregon) 74 Antonio Danek OL 6-4 295 SO RS Milwaukie, OR (Central Catholic/NAU) 75 Jackson Dallas DT 6-3 305 SO SQ Los Gatos, CA (Los Gatos/San Jose St.) 77 Scott Shugert OL 6-5 305 JR TR Oregon City, OR (OCHS/Washington)

78 Mike Dorricott OL 6-3 275 JR JC Los Altos, CA (Los Altos/C. of San Mateo) 79 Dustin Waldron OL 6-6 280 JR 2V Pleasant Hill, OR (Marist) 80 Martin Bayless WR 6-2 200 SO TR Fresno, TX (Hightower/Northwestern) 81 Julius Thomas TE 6-5 240 SR HS Stockton, CA (Tokay) 83 Nick Hutter WR 5-11 180 SR 1V Mission Viejo, CA (Capistrano V./Saddleback JC)

84 Justin Monahan WR 6-2 185 SO SQ West Linn, OR (West Linn/Whitworth) 85 Nevin Lewis WR 6-2 195 SO 1V Culver, OR (Culver) 86 Taylor Meyrick TE 6-5 275 FR HS Oregon City, OR (Oregon City) 87 Keitrell Anderson WR 5-9 170 SO 1V Houston, TX (Aldine) 88 Kyle McMillin TE 6-2 240 JR JC Merced, CA (Golden Valley/Merced JC)

89 Salas Louidor WR 6-2 195 SO JC Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Coral Springs/Bacone) 90 James Seuma’ala DL 6-3 240 FR HS Federal Way, WA (Federal Way) 91 Rory Richards TE 6-3 225 SR 3V Salem, OR (Sprague) 92 Travis Beckley DE 6-4 285 SR 3V Eugene, OR (Thurston) 93 Carl Sommer DE 6-4 260 JR 1V Wilsonville, OR (Wilsonville/Oregon St.)

94 Bryant Long DE 6-3 245 FR HS South Orange, NJ (Hargrave Military) 97 Alika Vaiese DT 6-1 280 JR JC Kalini, HI (Education Lab/Palomar JC) 98 Josh Ah Toon DL 6-3 280 FR GS Waimanalo, HI (Newberg OR) 99 Jack Forbes DE 6-3 225 JR JC Pacifica, CA (Terra Nova/C. of San Mateo)

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OFFENSE

LT 79 Dustin Waldron 6-6 280 JR 2V 51 Nick Gale 6-4 280 SO 1V 64 Mitchell Van Dyk 6-9 260 FR RS

LG 67 Manuel Rojas 6-2 290 SO 1V 65 Thomas Robertson 6-4 275 FR RS 76 Bruce Seumanutafa 6-5 350 JR JC

C 61 Adam Kleffner 6-3 310 JR 2V 72 Dalton Jasso 6-2 280 SO 1V 66 Mitch Gaulke 6-2 265 FR RS

RG 69 Kyle Ritt 6-2 290 SO 1V 68 Alex Cosenza 6-3 275 FR RS 78 Mike Dorricott 6-3 275 FR HS 71 Coleton Langdon 6-3 275 FR HS

RT 63 Zach Dias 6-5 290 SR 1V 73 Seth Giandomenico 6-4 275 SO 1V 74 Antonio Danek 6-4 295 SO RS

QB 10 Connor Kavanaugh 6-0 180 JR 2V 14 Tygue Howland 6-3 220 SR 3V 13 Drew Hubel 6-5 205 SR 3V 2 Nick Green 6-2 200 SO RS 15 Justin Engstrom 6-5 210 JR 1V 7 Chad Dashnaw 6-4 230 FR HS 8 Josh Milhollin 6-4 190 FR HS

RB 1 Cory McCaffrey 5-9 180 JR 2V 39 Ben Bowen 5-10 200 SO 1V 21 Kevin Watts 5-9 190 SR 1V 28 Willie Griffin 5-8 190 JR TR 20 DeVaunte Bolton 5-10 195 FR HS

TE 91 Rory Richards 6-3 225 SR 3V 81 Julius Thomas 6-5 225 SR HS 88 Kyle McMillin 6-2 240 JR JC 82 NaDerris Ward 6-5 265 JR TR 80 Taylor Meyrick 6-5 275 FR HS ZWR 85 Nevin Lewis 6-2 195 SO 1V 83 Nick Hutter 5-11 180 SR 1V 4 Zach Todd 6-0 190 SO SQ 86 Martin Bayless 6-2 180 JR TR

XWR 5 Raymond Fry 5-8 180 SR 2V 18 Ricky Cookman 5-11 195 JR 2V 31 AJ Powell 5-8 165 FR HS 35 Ronnie Simmons 6-1 175 FR HS

FL 84 Justin Monahan 6-2 185 SO SQ 12 Kalua Noa 6-1 205 SO 1V 89 Salas Louidor 6-2 195 SO JC 87 Keitrell Anderson 5-9 170 SO 1V

SPECIAL TEAMS

K 19 Zach Brown 6-1 180 SO 1V 17 Robert Truax 5-7 175 JR 2V

P 30 Thomas Duyndam 6-4 215 SO 1V 19 Zach Brown 6-1 180 SO 1V

LS 48 Braedyn Eagle 6-2 240 JR 2V 36 Cameron Hein 5-11 180 JR 1V

DEFENSE

LE 99 Jack Forbes 6-3 225 JR JC 46 Brandon Tobias 6-2 210 FR HS 45 Vincent Johnson 6-2 265 FR HS

LT 70 Derek Jester 6-4 240 SO 1V 97 Alika Valese 6-1 275 JR JC 98 Josh Ah Toon 6-3 280 FR GS

RT 92 Travis Beckley 6-4 285 SR 3V 60 Dexter Morrison 6-2 260 FR RS 90 James Seuma’ala 6-3 240 FR HS 95 Julious Moore 6-1 265 FR HS

RE 93 Carl Sommer 6-4 260 JR 1V 94 Bryant Long 6-4 270 FR HS 32 Brian Walters 6-0 220 SR 1V 55 Major Harris 6-3 210 FR HS

SLB 42 Joel Sisler 6-2 210 SO 1V 53 Dionte Brooks 6-2 220 FR HS 40 Quinn Stewart 6-2 220 JR 2V 35 Kevin Takeno 5-11 210 SR 1V 33 Corey Crowder 6-2 205 FR HS

MLB 56 Ryan Rau 6-1 230 JR 2V 47 Matt Segi 5-11 220 JR JC 44 Shane Melbo 6-1 220 JR JC 43 Kevin Konrath 6-3 230 JR 1V

VIK 54 Jaycob Shoemaker 6-0 230 SO 1V 41 DJ Macarthy 6-0 235 SR 1V 34 Nick Kalpin 6-0 205 JR 2V 59 Lucas Corder 6-1 215 FR HS

CB 6 David Ross 6-0 180 JR TR 25 Michael Williams 5-9 165 SO 1V 36 Cameron Hein 5-11 180 JR 1V

SS 15 Manoa Latu 6-1 205 JR JC 3 Michael Almond 6-2 190 JR RS 39 Henry Organ 5-9 170 FR HS FS 22 Nathan Snow 5-11 190 SO 1V 8 Donte Almond 6-2 195 JR 2V 16 Justin Lilley 5-11 205 FR RS

CB 24 DeShawn Shead 6-2 195 JR 2V 29 Denzel Davis 5-9 170 SO 1V 26 Karrington Jones 6-2 175 FR HS 9 Aaron Kincy 6-2 185 JR JC

as of July 31, 2010

THE START CHART

OFFENSE 2009 Career 2009 Career No. Name GP GP Starts Starts

1 Cory McCaffrey, JR/RB 5 10 0 0 5 Ray Fry, SR/WR 11 20 11 11 10 Connor Kavanaugh, JR/QB 11 13 2 2 12 Kalua Noa, SO/WR 1 1 0 0 13 Drew Hubel, SR/QB 8 24 8 20 15 Justin Engstrom, JR/QB 5 5 1 1 18 Ricky Cookman, JR/WR 1 4 0 1 21 Kevin Watts, SR/RB*** 3 3 0 0 39 Ben Bowen, SO/RB 11 11 2 2 51 Nick Gale, SO/OL* 11 11 0 0 61 Adam Kleffner, JR/C 3 10 1 1 63 Zach Dias, SR/OL 2 2 0 0 67 Manuel Rojas, SO/OL 9 9 7 7 69 Kyle Ritt, SO/OL 11 11 10 10 72 Dalton Jasso, SO/OL 2 2 0 0 73 Seth Giandomenico, JR/OL 6 6 1 1 79 Dustin Waldron, JR/OL 11 19 11 13 83 Nick Hutter, SR/WR 7 7 0 0 85 Nevin Lewis, SO/WR 8 8 3 3 87 Keitrell Anderson, SO/WR 7 7 3 3 91 Rory Richards, SR/TE 11 33 0 1

DEFENSE 2009 Career 2009 Career No. Name GP GP Starts Starts

22 Nathan Snow, SO/S 8 8 2 2 23 Andrew Godinet, SO/CB 9 9 0 0 24 DeShawn Shead, JR/CB 11 22 11 22 25 Michael Williams, SO/CB 11 11 9 9 29 Denzel Davis, SO/CB 10 10 0 0 32 Brian Walters, SR/LB 3 3 0 0 34 Nick Kalpin, JR/LB** 10 17 0 0 35 Kevin Takeno, SR/LB 4 4 0 0 41 DJ Macarthy, SR/LB 7 7 2 2 40 Quinn Stewart, JR/LB 6 17 1 1 42 Joel Sisler, SO/LB 11 11 8 8 43 Kevin Konrath, JR/LB 10 10 1 1 54 Jaycob Shoemaker, SO/LB 10 10 3 3 56 Ryan Rau, JR/LB 11 21 11 11 58 Anthony Davis, SR/LB 1 1 0 0 70 Dereck Jester, SO/DE 11 11 0 0 92 Travis Beckley, SR/DE 11 33 11 22 93 Carl Sommer, JR/DE 8 8 0 0

SPECIAL TEAMS 2009 Career 2009 Career No. Name GP GP Starts Starts

17 Robert Truax, JR/K 1 4 0 2 19 Zach Brown, SO/K 11 11 11 11 30 Thomas Duyndam, SO/P 11 11 11 11 36 Cameron Hein, JR/LS 1 1 0 0 48 Braedyn Eagle, JR/LS 11 22 11 22

* played defensive tackle in 2009** played fullback in 2008 and 2009*** played cornerback in 2009

2010 PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS FOOTBALL DEPTH CHART

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A returning redshirt who adds depth in the defensive backfield... has good size and is a good hitter... identical twin brother of Michael.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Competed at Foothill Junior College for two seasons... a starting safety on two Silicon Valley Bowl Game winners... named team defensive MVP. Lettered in track and football two years at Milpitas High School... was named first team All-Santa Clara Valley as a linebacker in 2005 and 2006... named league linebacker of the year in 2006... named team defensive MVP... also earned All-League honors in track.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Carolyn and Elgin Almond... born May 3, 1988... has two brothers, Michael and Dedrick... hobby is playing video games... would like to become a personal trainer.

Suffered torn knee ligaments last August in preseason practice and missed the season... as a result, he is a senior because he took a redshirt year at junior college... twin brother of Donte... recruited by Houston out of high school.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Competed at Foothill Junior College for two seasons... was a starter on two Silicon Valley Bowl Game winners... earned the Effort and Habit Award at Foot-hill... also a scholar-athlete for two years. Lettered in track and football two years at Milpitas High School... was named first team All-Santa Clara Valley in both sports... was league Player of the Year and the Old Spice Red Zone Player of the year... long jumped 21’8” and triple jumped 45’6”.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Carolyn and Elgin Almond... born May 3, 1988... has two brothers, Donte and Dedrick... hobby is playing video games... would like to go into Educa-tion and become a teacher and coach.

2009 Honors Academic All-Big Sky Conference Has the speed and ability to be a valuable receiver for the Vikings... earned experience and playing time as a true freshman... a big-play threat every time he touches the ball.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 One of 15 true freshmen to play, and one of 10 true freshmen to start at some point during the season for the Vikings... played in seven games, starting three... became a starter in the fourth game of the season, but then was knocked out for a month with mononucleosis... had six catches for 101 yards and a touch-down... also returned two punts for nine yards... had two catches for 23 yards in

KEITRELL ANDERSON’S CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVINGYear G-GS Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP2009 7-3 6 101 16.8 1 40

RETURNSYear G KOR Yards Avg. LP PR Yards Avg. LP2009 7 0 0 0.0 0 2 9 4.5 9

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP PR9/5 @ Oregon State 2 23 11.5 0 14 0-09/12 Southern Oregon 1 11 11.0 0 11 2-99/19 @ Montana * 0 0 0.0 0 0 09/26 Weber State * 0 0 0.0 0 0 010/3 Sacramento State DNP-mononucleosis10/10 @ Northern Colorado DNP-mononucleosis10/17 Northern Arizona DNP-mononucleosis10/24 UC Davis DNP-mononucleosis10/31 @ Eastern Washington 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 11/7 Montana State 0 0 0.0 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State * 1 40 40.0 1 40 0

CAREER BESTSReceptions: 2, @ Oregon State, 9/5/09Receiving Yards: 40, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09Touchdowns: 1, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09Long Reception: 40, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09

VIKING PLAYER PROFILES

KEITRELL ANDERSONWide ReceiverSO • 1V • 5-9 • 170Houston, TexasAldine HS

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DONTE ALMONDSafetyJR • RS • 6-2 • 195Milpitas, California Milpitas HS • Foothill JC

27

MICHAEL ALMONDSafetySR • RS • 6-2 • 195Milpitas, California Milpitas HS • Foothill JC

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Took over as a full-time starter in 2008 and has started 22 straight games entering his senior season... along with tight end Rory Richards, he leads the team in career games played (33)... a big, strong man who has gotten fitter, which has improved his play.... has the motor needed for his position... will move from end to defensive tackle as the Vikings move to a 4-3 scheme in 2010.

JUNIOR SEASON • 2009 Started all 11 games at defensive end for the second year in a row... had a career-high 29 tackles, six tackles for loss and three sacks on the season... ranked 10th on the team in total tackles... also blocked a field goal against Southern Oregon (9/12)... made a career-high six tackles with a sack against Montana State (11/7)... had sacks in three of the last four games of the season.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2008 Started all 11 games at defensive end and was named the team’s co-Most Valuable Lineman along with Joe Ma’aseia... made 19 tackles, five tackles for loss and three sacks on the season... also blocked one extra point against Montana... had a season-high three tackles on three occasions.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2007 Played in all 11 games as a backup... made eight tackles and one sack on the season... made a season-high three tackles at McNeese State (9/1)... had his only sack of the year against Montana State (11/10)... was a redshirt in 2006.

TRAVIS BECKLEYDefensive TackleSR • 3V • 6-4 • 285Eugene, ORThurston HS

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his first collegiate game against Oregon State (9/5)... caught a 40-yard touch-down pass in the season finale at Idaho State (11/14)... earned Academic All-Big Sky Conference honors.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football three times and track twice at Aldine High School in Houston... a high school teammate of another Viking, Michael Williams... a wide receiver and returner, he was named District MVP in an All-Purpose role... runs the 100 meters in 10.6 seconds.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Phernita Anderson and Kirk West... born July 20, 1991... has one brother, Terrance, and one sister, Tiquisha... plans to major in Business and Ac-counting.

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TRAVIS BECKLEY’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2007 11-0 4-4 8 1(-4) 1(-4) 0 0 0 02008 11-11 13-6 19 5(-27) 3(-23) 0 0 0 02009 11-11 13-16 29 6(-16) 3(-11) 0 0 1 0Career 33-22 30-26 56 12(-47) 7(-38) 0 0 1 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2007 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/1 @ McNeese State 2-1-3 0 0 0 0 09/8 UC Davis 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 09/15 Sacramento State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 09/22 @ San Diego State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 09/29 @ Eastern Washington 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/6 Northern Arizona 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/20 @ Idaho State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/27 Weber State 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 011/3 @ Montana 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 011/10 Montana State 1-0-1 1(-4) 1(-4) 0 0 011/17 @ Northern Colorado 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0

2008 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT8/30 Western Oregon * 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 09/13 @ UC Davis * 2-0-2 1(-12) 1(-12) 0 0 09/20 @ Washington State * 2-1-3 0 0 0 0 09/27 @ Sacramento State * 1-1-2 1(-5) 1(-5) 0 0 010/4 Eastern Washington * 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 010/11 @ Northern Arizona * 2-1-3 1(-1) 0 0 0 010/25 Idaho State * 2-0-2 1(-6) 1(-6) 0 0 011/1 @ Weber State * 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 011/8 Montana * 0-0-0# 0 0 0 0 011/15 @ Montana State * 2-0-2 1(-3) 0 0 0 011/22 Northern Colorado * 2-1-3 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/5 @ Oregon State * 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 09/12 Southern Oregon * 0-0-0% 0 0 0 0 09/19 @ Montana * 1-2-3 0.5(-1) 0 0 0 09/26 Weber State * 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 010/3 Sacramento State * 1-1-2 1(-1) 0 0 0 010/10 @ Northern Colorado * 1-0-1 1(-2) 0 0 0 010/17 Northern Arizona * 3-0-3 0 0 0 0 010/24 UC Davis * 1-3-4 1(-8) 1(-8) 0 1 010/31 @ Eastern Washington * 0-2-2 1(-1) 0 0 0 011/7 Montana State * 4-2-6 0.5(-6) 0.5(-6) 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State * 1-3-4 1.5(-5) 1.5(-5) 0 0 0# blocked extra point % blocked field goal

CAREER BESTSTackles: 6, vs. Montana State, 11/7/09Tackles for Loss: 1.5, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09Sacks: 1.5, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football, track and wrestling at Thurston High School... named first team All-Midwestern League on both the offensive and defensive line... hon-orable mention All-State... his team reached the 4A State quarterfinals in 2005... competed in the Les Schwab All-Star Game.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Linda and Monty Hepner and Chris Beckley... born August 15, 1988... has one sister, Ashley, and one brother, Jacob... hobbies are fishing and weightlifting... plans to major in Business... would like to become a fireman.

One of a handful of players battling for carries in the new Pistol offense... has shown potential to be a key back and should get the opportunity... very strong and tough for his size.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 Played in all 11 games at running back and special teams... earned two starts in the backfield... one of 15 true freshmen to play, and one of 10 true freshmen to start at some point during the season for the Vikings... was third on the team in rushing with 64 carries for 275 yards and a touchdown... also had three recep-tions for 25 yards and a touchdown... became the first Viking back in nearly two seasons to rush for 100 yards when he had 15 carries for 100 yards against Weber State (9/26)... gained 86 yards on 12 carries against Idaho State (11/14).

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football at Mt. Whitney High School where he played running back, linebacker, strong safety, defensive end and nose guard... a two-time first team All-County selection... named team MVP... rushed for 1,162 yards and 13 touchdowns... caught 46 passes for 549 yards and four touchdown... was a first team All-Combine running back... ran the fastest 40 for All-Scout combines on the West Coast (4.43)... also earned two letters in track and baseball... named first team All-County in baseball... his team won the Central Section championship.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Duane and Tammy Bowen... born September 24, 1990... has one sis-ter, Erica... plans to major in Computer Engineering and Information Systems... hobbies include snowboarding, games, physical fitness, music, movies, camping and the beach.

BEN BOWEN’S CAREER STATISTICSRUSHINGYear G-GS TC YG YL NYR YPC TD LP2009 11-2 64 286 11 275 4.3 1 42

RECEIVINGYear G-GS Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP2009 11-2 3 25 8.3 0 14

RETURNSYear G KOR Yards Avg. LP PR Yards Avg. LP2009 11 6 95 15.8 24 0 0 0.0 0

ALL-PURPOSEYear G Plays Rush Rec. PR KOR Yards YPP YPG2009 11 73 275 25 0 95 395 5.4 35.9

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start TC Yds. Avg. TD LP Rec. Yds. TD9/5 @ Oregon State 5 8 1.6 0 4 0 0 09/12 Southern Oregon * 4 8 2.0 0 6 1 7 09/19 @ Montana 8 22 2.8 1 6 0 0 09/26 Weber State 15 100 6.7 0 42 0 0 010/3 Sacramento State * 7 13 1.8 0 7 1 4 010/10 @ Northern Colorado 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Northern Arizona 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/24 UC Davis 8 25 3.1 0 9 0 0 010/31 @ Eastern Washington 5 13 2.6 0 6 1 14 011/7 Montana State 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State 12 86 7.2 0 24 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSRushing Attempts: 15, vs. Weber State, 9/26/09Rushing Yards: 100, vs. Weber State, 9/26/09Touchdowns: 1, @ Montana, 9/19/09Longest Run: 42, vs. Weber State, 9/26/09

BEN BOWENRunning BackSO • 1V • 5-10 • 200Visalia, CAMt. Whitney HS

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2009 Honors 2nd team All-Big Sky Conference Could be the best kicker in the Big Sky Conference entering the season... a redshirt in 2008, but traveled with the team as an emergency kicker/punter... took over kicking duties in 2009 and had perhaps the best season of any freshman on the team... already ranks ninth at PSU for career field goals made (18)... also serves as backup punter.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 In his first season became perhaps the best kicker in the Big Sky Conference, setting a PSU record for field goals in a season (18)... was expected to be a backup kicker and wide receiver, but took over as starting kicker right away... had the best field goal kicking season in PSU history, making 18 of 25... three of his misses were from 52 yards or more... had a streak of nine straight field goals made and made 14 of his last 16, with the misses being from 52+ yards.... led the Big Sky Confer-ence and ranked sixth in the nation with 1.64 field goals made per game... now has two of PSU’s seven 50+ yard field goals, making a 52-yarder against Southern Oregon (9/12) and a 50-yarder against Northern Colorado (10/10) in the snow... was a perfect 21-21 on extra points and averaged an excellent 65.5 yards per kickoff... was twice named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week after the wins over Southern Oregon and Northern Colorado... also caught two passes at wide receiver against Montana (9/19).

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A four-year letterwinner in football, he also competed in basketball, track and soccer at McNary High School... after starting the season strong as a receiver in 2007, a separated shoulder limited him to kicking and punting duties in the second half of the season... an elite soccer player as well, he was a two-time state champion in club soccer.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Born December 3, 1989... has two brothers, Josh and Nico... would like to major in Business... hobbies are working out, dancing, bowling, XBox, watching TV, camping, going to the beach and meeting people.

ZACH BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICSKICKINGYear G-GS XP/XPA FG/GFA 19-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LK KO-Avg.2009 11-11 21-21 18-25 3-4 8-9 5-7 2-5 52 53-65.5

PUNTINGYear G-GS Punts Yards Avg. Long TB FC I202009 11-0 4 132 33.0 53 0 0 0

RECEIVINGYear G-GS Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP2009 11-0 2 29 14.5 0 20 (both receptions @ Montana, 9/19/09)

SCHOOL RECORD: Field Goals Made, Season: 18

ZACH BROWNKickerSO • 1V • 6-1 • 180Keizer, ORMcNary HS

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One of seven offensive linemen to redshirt in 2009... expected to be a legiti-mate, big-time offensive lineman by the end of his Portland State career.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football at Hamilton High School where his team won state championships in 2006 and 2008... earned All-League, All-Region and All-State honors.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Dawn and Vince Cosenza... born August 24, 1990... has one brother, Nick... plans to major in Business... hobby is lifting weights.

Transferred to Portland State after spending one year as a redshirt at San Jose State... was a member of the scout team in 2009... moves over to defensive tackle after practicing with the offensive line last year.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Spent one year at San Jose State as a redshirt. Lettered in football and track at Los Gatos High School... an all-league se-lection in football as a senior... threw the shotput and discus in track.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Born September 21, 1989... majoring in Business Administration... hobby is fishing... a high school teammate of Viking fullback Nick Kalpin.

A player with the ability to be a key contributor... had trouble getting on the field at a highly competitive position last season.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Competed in one game and did not have any receptions.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008 Played in the last three games of the season after transferring in late from Boise State... started against Montana (11/8)... did not have any receptions.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Originally went to Boise State out of high school... was a redshirt there in 2007. Earned four letters in football at Clackamas High School... was a three-time first team All-League selection... named first team All-State as a senior... holds multiple receiving records at Clackamas HS... also lettered in track where he was a three-time All-League performer... competed at the state championship meet two years.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Karl Rusterholtz... born September 21, 1988... majoring in Education... hobby is music.

RICKY COOKMANWide ReceiverJR • 2V • 5-11 • 195Clackamas, ORClackamas HS/Boise State

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ALEX COSENZAOffensive LinemanFR • RS • 6-3 • 275Chandler, AZHamilton HS

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JACKSON DALLASDefensive TackleSO • SQ • 6-3 • 305Los Gatos, CALos Gatos HS/San Jose State

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A transfer from Northern Arizona where he redshirted in 2007... sat out the 2009 season at Portland State due to NCAA transfer rules... should be a competitor for playing time in 2010.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Attended Northern Arizona where he redshirted in 2007... did not play in 2008. Played at Central Catholic High School where he earned first team All-Mt. Hood Conference honors in 2006... earned the scholar-athlete award.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Ivan and Liz Danek... born June 18, 1989.... has one brother, Mario... studying mechanical engineering.

ANTONIO DANEKOffensive LinemanSO • RS • 6-4 • 295Milwaukie, ORCentral Catholic HS/Northern Arizona

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A walk-on to the program during spring 2009... adds depth to the team at linebacker.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Played in one game and did not record a tackle.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Earned first team All-State honors in football twice at Normative Services Prep in Sheridan, WY... a four-time letterwinner, four-time All-League and four-time All-County selection... was the Sheridan County Player of the Year as a se-nior and named team MVP... led the state in tackles (110), and had 11 sacks, 10 takeaways and rushed for over 600 yards... played in the Wyoming Shrine Bowl All-Star Game... a two-time first team All-League selection in basketball.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Tracy Powers and Michael Davis... born October 2, 1988... has one brother, Dan, and two sisters, Alyssa and Noelle... majoring in Business Marketing... hobbies are hanging out with friends, traveling and playing the piano.

Runs well and has good man coverage skills... a highly-rated player from Texas who was heavily recruited... had offers from Iowa State and Montana State.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 One of 15 true freshmen to see action... played mainly on special teams and saw brief action at cornerback... did not record a tackle.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered three times in football and track at South Garland High School in the Dallas area... was named first team 10-5A All-District as a senior... also chosen as team defensive MVP... was named honorable mention All-District as a junior... had two interceptions in a playoff game as his team won the district title... com-petes in the 100 meters, 4x100 and 4x200.

ANTHONY DAVISLinebackerJR • 1V • 5-11 • 220Billings, MTNormative Services Prep/Glendale CC

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DENZEL DAVISCornerbackSO • 1V • 5-9 • 170Garland, TXSouth Garland HS

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PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Brenda Williams... born March 8, 1990... has one brother, Derrick... plans to major in Business... hobbies are music, playing games and running track.

Has a chance to step in for significant action in his senior season... has the size needed up front.

JUNIOR SEASON • 2009 Played in two games as a backup offensive lineman... missed the 2008 season with a torn labrum.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Competed at Solano Junior College for two seasons... was named All-Con-ference and team MVP after his sophomore year. Lettered in football for two years at Vintage High School.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Dave and Tonia Dias... born November 25, 1987... has one brother, Nate, and one sister, Amanda... majoring in Sociology... hobbies are golfing, fishing, backpacking, weightlifting, camping, video games and girls.

Has the potential for great improvement as he is still young in experience but has great punting ability... became the first Australian to play in the Viking football program... played mainly Australian Rules Football growing up, but com-peted in American football in 2008, or “Gridiron” as it is called in Australia.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 One of 15 true freshmen to see action... started every game as the Viking punter... had 44 punts for an average of 38.5 yards... longest punt was 65 yards... forced 14 fair catches and kicked 13 inside the 20-yard line.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Attended St. Bernard’s College in Essendon, Victoria - the equivalent of an American high school... competed in Australian Rules Football, basketball, swim-ming and track... played on an AFL Under 16 National Championship team in 2005 (Victorian Metropolitan NAB)... competed for the Calder Cannons from 2005-07 - a TAC Cup Under 18 team... played American football for the Bay City Buccaneers in the Victorian Metropolitan League and was named Punter of the Year in 2008.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Tony and Glenyse Duyndam... born April 12, 1989... has one sister, Brogan... undecided major... hobbies are traveling and collecting shoes.

THOMAS DUYNDAM’S CAREER STATISTICSPUNTINGYear G-GS Punts Yards Avg. Long TB FC I20 BLK2009 11-11 44 1,693 38.5 65 5 14 13 1

ZACH DIASOffensive LinemanSR • 1V • 6-5 • 290Napa, CAVintage HS/Solano JC

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THOMAS DUYNDAMPunterSO • 1V • 6-4 • 215Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaSt. Bernard’s College

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Should hold down long snapping duties for the third straight year... has handled every long snap but one over the last two seasons.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Started every game again as long snapper and handled every snap but one during the season... made one tackle on special teams.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008 One of 11 true freshmen to play for the Vikings... competed in every game and handled every long snap for the Vikings.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football and track at Carlsbad High School... was his team’s Spe-cial Teams Player of the Year... voted Most Notable at the Chris Sailer Long Snap Camp... rated in the Top 25 in the country.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Scott Eagle and Rhonda Bodenbach... born May 11, 1990... has one sister, Bryttney... undecided major... hobby is lifting weights.

BRAEDYN EAGLELong SnapperJR • 2V • 6-2 • 240Carlsbad, CACarlsbad HS

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JUSTIN ENGSTROM’S CAREER STATISTICSPASSINGYear G-GS Comp. Att. Pct. Yards INT TD LP2009 5-1 30 61 .492 303 6 3 40

RUSHINGYear G-GS TC YG YL NYR YPC TD LP2009 5-1 16 71 29 42 2.6 1 23

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start W/L Com-Att-Int Yds TD LP Rush DNP-CD first six games10/17 Northern Arizona 5-7-0 52 1 17 5-10-010/24 UC Davis 1-4-0 4 0 4 1-(-8)-010/31 @ Eastern Washington 1-5-2 8 0 8 2-(-1)-011/7 Montana State 0-3-0 0 0 0 2-6-011/14 @ Idaho State * L 23-42-4 239 2 40 6-35-1

CAREER BESTSAttempts: 42, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09Completions: 23, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09Yards: 239, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09Touchdowns: 2, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09Rushes: 6, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09Rushing Yards: 35, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09

Will compete for playing time and possibly even to start in 2010 depending on the health of Drew Hubel... good size, strength and throwing ability... a com-petitive athlete with experience... a transfer from Oregon State where he walked on in 2007 and made the team... competes with a crowded field for the right to run a new offense.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Transferred to Portland State in August adding depth and experience to the roster... ended up moving into the third-string role, and eventually backup quarterback with the injury to Drew Hubel... played in the last five games of the season and started the season finale at Idaho State (11/14)... completed 23 of 42 passes for 239 yards, two touchdowns and four interceptions... for the season was 30-61 passing for 303 yards, three touchdowns and six interceptions... first action of the season was the final series against Northern Arizona (10/17)... completed five of seven passes for 52 yards and a seven-yard touchdown to Ray Fry.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A transfer from Oregon State where he redshirted in 2007, then appeared in three games in 2008 (Hawai’i, Washington State, UCLA)... attempted two pass-es without a completion in brief play. A three-year letterwinner at Scappoose High School... was a two-time first team All-Cowapa League performer... earned scholar-athlete honors fomr the National Football Foundation... also lettered three years in basketball and one year in track... was a two-time team MVP in basketball and two-time first team All-League... was also Senior Class President and a member of the National Hon-or Society.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Jeff and Cheryl Engstrom... born August 12, 1989... has one sister, Kailee... majoring in Exercise and Sport Science... hobbies are fishing, going to the beach and camping.

Should be a go-to receiver for the Vikings and one of the key offensive play-ers... now a proven talent in the Big Sky Conference... one of a relatively small group of seniors who will need to lead the team... with 99 career receptions and 1,416 yards has a chance to move into PSU’s career top 10 in both categories in 2010.

JUNIOR SEASON • 2009 Started all 11 games as a slot receiver in the Run-and-Shoot offense... led the team with 67 receptions for 904 yards and three touchdowns... ranked eighth in receptions for a season at Portland State... led the Vikings from the start, making 10 receptions for 146 yards against Pac-10 Oregon State (9/5)... had a career-high 196 yards on seven catches against Weber State (9/26)... also had a 100-yard game in a win at Northern Colorado (10/10) with eight catches for 101 yards on a snowy day... ranked fifth in the Big Sky in receptions, fourth in receiving yards... tied for 25th in the nation in catches and was 19th in receiving yards... one of only two offensive players to start every game of the season (LT Dustin Waldron).

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2008 Played in nine games as a slot receiver for the Vikings... did not start, but ranked fifth in receptions and third in yards for the Vikings... finished with 32 catches for 512 yards and two touchdowns... led the team in yards per catch at 16.0... caught seven passes for 102 yards in the win over Eastern Washington (10/4)... made six receptions for 164 yards and a 72-yard touchdown in the win over Idaho State (10/25)... also returned three kickoffs for 46 yards early in the season... missed the final two games of the season with a hip injury.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Competed at Idaho in 2006 where he served as the top kickoff returner... had 26 returns for 475 yards... also rushed 10 times for 37 yards and had five receptions for 58 yards. Lettered in football, basketball and track at Mariner High School... as a se-nior running back, he carried 174 times for 1,660 yards and 31 touchdowns... had 12 TD runs of 50 or more yards... had a 31-yard kick return average and two returns for touchdowns... also had one punt return for TD... named All-WESCO league at running back, defensive back and kick returner... earned All-Area from the Everett Herald and a Seattle Times All-Star... selected All-State by the Seattle Times and Associated Press... chosen to play in the East-West All-Star game... a team captain.

JUSTIN ENGSTROMQuarterbackJR • 1V • 6-5 • 210Scappoose, ORScappoose HS/Oregon State

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RAY FRYWide ReceiverSR • 2V • 5-8 •180Everett, WAMariner HS/University of Idaho

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PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Leslie Fry... born Nov. 18, 1987... has one sister, Kenyatta... majoring in Business and Economics... hobbies are extreme sports, basketball and business.

RAY FRY’S CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVINGYear G-GS Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP2008 9-0 32 512 16.0 2 722009 11-11 67 904 13.5 3 56Career 20-11 99 1,416 14.2 5 72

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2008 Start Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP KOR8/30 Western Oregon 5 60 12.0 0 19 1-169/13 @ UC Davis 0 0 0.0 0 0 2-309/20 @ Washington State 0 0 0.0 0 0 0-09/27 @ Sacramento State 4 49 12.3 0 17 0-010/4 Eastern Washington 7 102 14.6 0 51 0-010/11 @ Northern Arizona 3 31 10.3 0 25 0-010/25 Idaho State 6 164 27.3 1 72 0-011/1 @ Weber State 4 37 9.3 0 19 0-011/8 Montana 3 69 23.0 1 38 0-011/15 @ Montana State DNP-hip11/22 Northern Colorado DNP-hip

2009 Start Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP9/5 @ Oregon State * 10 146 14.6 0 409/12 Southern Oregon * 3 81 27.0 1 539/19 @ Montana * 6 76 12.7 0 319/26 Weber State * 7 196 28.0 0 5610/3 Sacramento State * 4 49 12.3 0 2010/10 @ Northern Colorado * 8 101 12.6 0 2310/17 Northern Arizona# * 5 42 8.4 1 1910/24 UC Davis * 5 69 13.8 1 2710/31 @ Eastern Washington * 5 50 10.0 0 2111/7 Montana State * 5 26 5.2 0 1111/14 @ Idaho State * 9 68 7.6 0 22 # also had one rush for five yards

CAREER BESTSReceptions: 10, @ Oregon StateReceiving Yards: 196, vs. Weber State, 9/26/09Touchdowns: 1, five timesLong Reception: 72, vs. Idaho State, 10/25/08

An up-and-comer for the Vikings... after showing promise on the defensive line, he will move to the offensive side in 2010... has excellent size, strength and quickness.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 Played in all 11 games as a backup defensive tackle... played a lot of snaps every game... had eight tackles and a fumble recovery... was in on two sacks in the season finale at Idaho State (11/14)... was a redshirt in 2008.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football and wrestling four years at Eastmont High School... named All-Conference on the defensive line as a senior... chosen to the state of Washington East-West All-Star game... second team All-Conference as a junior... placed third in state as a wrestler in 2007, was a state champion in 2008... named North Central Washington Male Athlete of the Year.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Andy and Heidi Gale and Dan and Tracey Yedinak... born July 5, 1990... has two brothers, Jake and Luke, and one sister, Holly... would like to major in Education... hobby is waterskiing... goal is to become a high school teacher and coach.

NICK GALE’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2009 11-0 3-5 8 1.5(-8) 1.5(-8) 0 1-0 0 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/5 @ Oregon State 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 09/12 Southern Oregon 0-0-0 0 0 1-0 0 09/19 @ Montana 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 09/26 Weber State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/3 Sacramento State 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 010/10 @ Northern Colorado 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Northern Arizona 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/24 UC Davis 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/31 @ Eastern Washington 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 011/7 Montana State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State 1-1-2 1.5(-8) 1.5(-8) 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles: 2, three timesSacks: 1.5, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09

NICK GALEOffensive LinemanSO • 1V • 6-4 • 280East Wenatchee, WAEastmont HS

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Appeared he may have a chance to play as a true freshman, but he suffered a broken ankle during the second week in practice... a tough guy expected to compete at the center position.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A letterwinner in football, wrestling and track all four years at West Linn High School... an honorable mention All-State selection as a center and defensive tackle... first team All-Three Rivers League at those positions as well... was a Nike Camp MVP on the offensive line... earned National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete honors for the state of Oregon... a two-time team captain... selected to play in the Les Schwab Bowl All-Star game... All-State wrestler as a heavyweight, he won the 6A state championship as a senior... a member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Terry and Cheryl Gaulke... born July 16, 1990... has one brother, Cam-eron... would like to major in Business.

MITCH GAULKEOffensive LinemanFR • RS • 6-2 • 265West Linn, ORWest Linn HS

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Played at guard and is slated as a backup in that role in 2010... does have some experience now and a start to his credit... one of eight offensive linemen who redshirted in 2008... walked on for spring football in 2008.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Played in six games as a backup... earned the start in the season finale at Idaho State (11/14) after Manny Rojas missed with an injury... also competed on special teams.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Spent one year playing at Southern Oregon. A four year letterwinner in football at Canby High School... earned All-League honors as an offensive and defensive lineman... his team reached the 6A state semifinals his senior season... played in the Les Schwab Bowl All Star Game... also lettered twice in track.

SETH GIANDOMENICOOffensive LinemanJR • 1V • 6-4 • 275Canby, ORCanby HS/Southern Oregon

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An undersized but competitive player.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 Played in nine games, mainly in the nickel back role... had eight tackles on the season... arrived late as a transfer from Hawai’i and redshirted in 2008.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A transfer from Hawai’i, he did not play in 2007... earned three letters in football at Kamehameha High School... was named first team All-Conference and All-State as a senior... earned two letters in basketball... named second team All-Conference... also earned two letters in track and field.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Born November 11, 1989... son of Kose and Elizabeth Godinet... has three sisters, Rachel, Leah and Sarah... majoring in Business... hobbies are going to the beach and surfing.

A redshirt in 2009, he should compete for playing time at a deep position... has appropriate skills for the Pistol offense... transferred to Portland State last year and competed in spring football... was recruited hard by Portland State out of high school.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Spent 2008 at Air Force Academy where he competed on the junior varsity team. Graduated from Central Catholic High School in Portland where he was a first team All-Mt. Hood Conference quarterback in 2007... named Old Spice Na-tional Redzone Player of the Year for Oregon... a two-time All-League quarter-

ANDREW GODINET’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2009 9-0 4-4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/5 @ Oregon State DNP-CD9/12 Southern Oregon DNP-CD9/19 @ Montana 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 09/26 Weber State 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 010/3 Sacramento State 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 010/10 @ Northern Colorado 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 010/17 Northern Arizona 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/24 UC Davis 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/31 @ Eastern Washington 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 011/7 Montana State 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles: 2, twice

A redshirt in 2009 after walking on... good speed with the potential to con-tribute in the future.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played football at Leuzinger High School in Los Angeles... named first team All-Bay League... second team All-City... was a team captain as a junior and se-nior.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Shawnquinta Bradford and Willie Harris... February 20, 1991... has one brother, Storm, and two sisters, Laloni and Diamond... would like to major in Business Administration and manage a business some day.

ANDREW GODINETSafetySO • 1V • 5-8 • 170Waipahu, HI Kamehameha HS/University of Hawai’i

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NICK GREENQuarterbackSO • RS • 6-2 • 200Ridgefield, WACentral Catholic HS/Air Force Academy

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SEMAJ HARRISWide ReceiverFR • RS • 5-9 • 165Los Angeles, CALeuzinger HS

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Provides depth at long snapper position... high school teammate of Viking QB Drew Hubel.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Got into one game as a long snapper... was a backup to Braedyn Eagle... walked on to the program during spring football.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played one year at Butte (CA) Junior College... was the team’s starting long snapper... Butte won the state and national championship for junior college foot-ball. Lettered in football two times at Corvallis High School... his team won the Oregon 5A state title in 2006... second team All-Conference free safety... also let-tered in basketball and track and field.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Richard and Karen Hein... born on June 14, 1988... has one brother, Conner, and one sister, Laura... majoring in Health Sciences... hobbies are music, church and the outdoors... would like to work in the field of health, maybe as a dentist.

CAMERON HEINLong SnapperJR • 1V • 5-11 • 180Corvallis, ORCorvallis HS/Butte JC

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PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Erin and Tony Giandomenico... born April 25, 1989... has one brother, Cole, who was a national letter of intent signee with the Vikings in 2008... majoring in Criminal Justice... hobbies are watching movies and listening to music... would like to be a police officer.

back in the Tri-Co League (2004, 2005)... selected as his team’s offensive MVP three times.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Deanna and Alan Green... born August 12, 1989... has one sister, Alaina... undecided major... hobbies are snowboarding, wakeboarding and working with Special Olympics.

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2008 Honors Academic All-Big Sky Conference Returning for a sixth season after getting an NCAA waiver due to injury... has seen three seasons cut short by injury, 2006 (knee), 2007 (foot) and 2009 (knee)... was the starter in the season opener in both 2007 and 2008... last year, he went down with a torn ACL during summer workouts just a few weeks before the start of practice... was expected to be in a heated competition for playing time... that should be the case again in 2010... has a fair amount of experience, but remarkably has appeared in only 10 games with four starts in the previous five years... very strong and agile for his size.

JUNIOR SEASON • 2008 Finally stayed healthy for an entire season and played in seven games, start-ing three... was 74-150 for 1,111 yards, five touchdowns and five interceptions... had a solid performance in a start at Sacramento State (9/27) completing 27 of 53 for 394 yards, three touchdowns and one interception... was 15-27 for 246 yards and one touchdown in relief against Northern Arizona (10/11)... combined with Drew Hubel to produce the nation’s top passing offense for the second year in a row (they combined for 4,023 of PSU’s 4,094 passing yards) with an average of 372.2 yards per game... named Academic All-Big Sky Conference.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2007 Battled Brian White in preseason camp for the starting role and earned it, getting the start against 10th-ranked McNeese State in the season opener... unfortunately, broke a bone in his right foot in the third period and missed the remainder of the season... completed 12 of 24 passes for 126 yards prior to that.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2006 Earned the backup role at quarterback and played briefly in two games... replaced Sawyer Smith early in the game at California (9/16), but was knocked out himself, suffering a torn ACL... missed the remainder of the season... completed one pass for two yards and rushed twice for nine yards in his two appearances... redshirted the 2005 season.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football twice, basketball and baseball three times each at Sedro Woolley High School… a second team All-Northwest League quarterback and safety… team’s Most Improved Player as a junior… set single-game passing record with 323 yards in his first start at quarterback… also earned All-League honors in basketball and baseball… his team’s Most Valuable Player in basketball and Offensive Player of the Year in baseball… honor roll for four years and a member of the National Honor Society... named Skagit Valley Herald Athlete of the Year in 2005.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Dan and Sindie Howland... has two brothers, Jacob and Ely... born February 16, 1987... majoring in Business Administration... hobbies are basketball, baseball and video games... has spent the last three years as a Student Ambassador at Portland State, working with foreign students and was co-Coordinator of the program in 2009-10.

TYGUE HOWLANDQuarterbackSR • 3V • 6-3 • 220Sedro-Woolley WASedro-Woolley HS

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TYGUE HOWLAND’S CAREER STATISTICSPASSINGYear G-GS Comp. Att. Pct. Yards INT TD LP2006 2-0 1 4 .250 2 1 0 22007 1-1 12 24 .500 126 0 0 242008 7-3 74 150 .493 1,111 5 5 802009 DNP-knee injuryCareer 10-4 87 178 .489 1,239 6 5 80

RUSHINGYear G-GS TC YG YL NYR YPC TD LP2006 2-0 2 10 1 9 4.5 0 102007 1-1 4 0 21 -21 NA 0 02008 7-3 30 56 118 -62 NA 0 122009 DNP-knee injuryCareer 10-4 36 66 140 -74 NA 0 12

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2006 Start W/L Com-Att-Int Yds TD LP Rush9/2 @ New Mexico DNP-CD9/9 Northern Colorado 0-0-0 0 0 0 1-109/16 @ California 1-4-1 2 0 2 1-(-1)missed the remainder of the season with a torn ACL

2007 Start W/L Com-Att-Int Yds TD LP Rush9/1 @ McNeese State * L 12-24-0 126 0 24 4-(-21)missed the remainder of the season with a broken right foot

2008 Start W/L Com-Att-Int Yds TD LP Rush8/30 Western Oregon * W 9-21-1 152 0 47 2(-10)9/13 @ UC Davis DNP-CD9/20 @ Washington State 8-22-1 115 1 30 2(-20)9/27 @ Sacramento State * L 27-53-1 394 3 80 9-510/4 Eastern Washington DNP-CD10/11 @ Northern Arizona 15-27-0 246 1 49 11(-22)10/25 Idaho State 6-8-1 61 0 25 0-011/1 @ Weber State 7-12-1 120 0 38 3(-3)11/8 Montana * L 2-7-0 23 0 13 3(-12)11/15 @ Montana State DNP-CD11/22 Northern Colorado DNP-CD

CAREER BESTSAttempts: 53, @ Sacramento State, 9/27/08Completions: 27, @ Sacramento State, 9/27/08Yards: 394, @ Sacramento State, 9/27/08Touchdowns: 3, @ Sacramento State, 9/27/08Rushes: 11, @ Northern Arizona, 10/11/08Rushing Yards: 10, vs. Northern Colorado, 9/9/07

A walk-on to the program during spring 2009... transferred from Western Oregon and redshirted the year due to transfer status.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Originally attended Western Oregon to play football and was a redshirt. Lettered in football and lacrosse at Sherwood High School... a first team All-League and All-State defensive end... played on state championship teams in 2004 and 2005.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Tim and Carla Hubbard... born January 13, 1988... has three sisters, Ashton, Alex and Taylor... majoring in Business... would like to be a business owner and real estate investor.

ZACH HUBBARDDefensive EndSR • RS • 6-5 • 245Sherwood, ORSherwood HS/Western Oregon

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2009 Honors Academic All-Big Sky Conference CoSIDA Academic All-District2008 Honors Academic All-Big Sky Conference Big Sky Conference Player of the Week (Oct. 4, Nov. 22) National Player of the Week (Oct. 4)2007 Honors Academic All-Big Sky Conference Big Sky Conference/National Player of the Week (Oct. 27) Has already put himself on the list of PSU all-time leading passers with just 20 career starts... ranks fifth in all-time passing yards (6,358), sixth in touchdowns (42) and completions (482)... holds the school record for passing yards in a game (623), completions in a game (44), and PSU, Big Sky and national records for touchdowns in a game (9)... ranks third at PSU in 300-yard games (11), and second in 400-yard games (4)... has two of the top six passing games, and three of the top nine in school history... loves playing at home where his stats are dramatic: in 11 games, nine of which are starts, he has completed 259-429 passes (.604) for 3,732 yards, 30 touchdowns and 15 interceptions... has games of 623, 484, 474, 370, 370, 353, 343 and 305 yards, as well as games of nine and five touchdowns... won Big Sky Player of the Week honors in three of his first five career starts at home.

JUNIOR SEASON • 2009 Started all eight games he played in before knee and shoulder injuries knocked him out for the year... still passed for 1,976 yards with nine touchdowns and 12 interceptions... had four 300-yard games in a row early in the season - a career-high... completed 14 of 23 passes for 370 yards and four touchdowns in a win over Southern Oregon (9/12)... threw for 325 yards at Montana (9/19)... com-pleted 17 of 26 passes for 353 yards and two touchdowns against Weber State (9/26)... was 31 of 50 for 370 yards against Sacramento State (10/3)... suffered a left knee cap subluxation in the final series of a win at Northern Colorado (10/10)... that forced him to miss the next two games and seriously affected his playing ability in a third... had a shoulder dislocation in the first period of the game with Montana State (11/7) ending his season... for the second year in a row was given the Mike Schrunk Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award by his team... named ESPN Academic All-District 8... also named Academic All-Big Sky Conference for a third straight year.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2008 Started eight of the 10 games he played in, passing for nearly 3,000 yards... for the season, completed 226 of 393 passes for 2,912 yards, 18 touchdowns and 15 interceptions... combined with Tygue Howland to produce the nation’s top passing offense for the second year in a row (they combined for 4,023 of PSU’s 4,094 passing yards) with an average of 372.2 yards per game... had five 300-yard games and two 400-yard games... twice named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week... the first time came on his marquee performance of the season in a win over 11th-ranked Eastern Washington, completing 44 of 73 passes for 623 yards, five touchdowns and no interceptions... also named Sports Network National Player of the Week after that game... in a win over Northern Colorado (11/22), was 28-36 for 343 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions, also earning player of the week... other big games: was 28-40 for 305 yards in relief in a win over Western Oregon (8/30)... completed 29-51 for 337 yards, three TDs and an interception in a loss to UC Davis (9/13)... was 27-46 for 474 yards, three touchdowns and two INTs in a win over Idaho State (10/25)... his 228 completions ranks eighth for a season in PSU history named Academic All-Big Sky Conference... earned the team’s Mike Schrunk Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award.... was the team’s Offensive Captain.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2007 Originally expected to redshirt in 2007, he was forced into play due to in-juries... proved to be ready as he tied a national touchdown record in his debut as a starter... very simply may have had the best starting debut by a freshman quarterback in college football history... completed 35 of 56 passes for 485 yards,

a national-record tying nine touchdowns and no interceptions in his first start against Weber State (10/27)... amazingly, the Vikings lost the game, 73-68 - in the highest-scoring, regulation Division I football game in history... named the Big Sky Conference Player of the Week, and national Player of the Week by The Sports Network and College Sporting News... started the next week at fourth-ranked Montana (11/3) and proved his debut was no fluke, completing 29-52 for 404 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions... started the next two weeks as well, despite suffering from a dislocated thumb on his throwing hand, causing some throwing ineffectiveness... for the season, he was 123-217 for 1,470 yards, 15 touchdowns and 11 interceptions... played in six games, starting the last four the season... part of a PSU offense that led the nation in passing (3,970 yards, 360.9 yards per game)... named Most Valuable Freshman on offense by his teammates... earned Academic All-Big Sky Conference honors.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Led his 2006 Corvallis High School team to the Oregon 5A State Champion-ship... threw for over 2,300 yards and 28 touchdowns... was honorable mention All-Conference as a junior... competed in the 2007 Les Schwab Bowl... was 22-9 as a starting quarterback... also lettered in baseball.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Bill and Sally Hubel... was married on June 19, 2010 to Jacquelyn Graves, who also attended Corvallis High School... born July 19, 1988... has one brother, Nick... majoring in Criminology and Criminal Justice... hobbies are camp-ing, fishing, trap shooting, snow boarding, video games, movies and golf... also plays guitar duets will fellow quarterback Connor Kavanaugh.

DREW HUBELQuarterbackSR • 3V • 6-5 • 205Corvallis, ORCorvallis HS

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DREW HUBEL’S CAREER STATISTICSPASSINGYear G-GS Comp. Att. Pct. Yards INT TD LP2007 6-4 123 217 .567 1,470 11 15 732008 10-8 226 393 .575 2,912 15 18 762009 8-8 133 239 .556 1,976 12 9 96Career 24-20 482 849 .568 6,358 38 42 96

RUSHINGYear G-GS TC YG YL NYR YPC TD LP2007 6-4 13 12 62 -50 NA 0 82008 10-8 28 13 137 -124 NA 0 92009 8-8 21 12 84 -72 NA 0 7Career 24-20 62 37 283 -246 NA 0 9

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2007 Start W/L Com-Att-Int Yds TD LP Rush9/1 @ McNeese State DNP-CD9/8 UC Davis DNP-CD9/15 Sacramento State DNP-CD9/22 @ San Diego State 6-8-0 37 0 11 1-(-7)9/29 @ Eastern Washington DNP-CD10/6 Northern Arizona DNP-CD10/20 @ Idaho State 7-9-0 74 1 16 0-010/27 Weber State * L 35-56-0 485 9 36 2-(-1)11/3 @ Montana * L 29-52-2 404 1 73 4-(-7)11/10 Montana State * L 25-54-5 222 2 40 5-(-30)11/17 @ Northern Colorado * W 21-38-4 248 2 24 1-(-5)

2008 Start W/L Com-Att-Int Yds TD LP Rush8/30 Western Oregon 28-40-1 305 0 26 1(-2)9/13 @ UC Davis * L 29-51-1 337 3 28 3(-25)9/20 @ Washington State * L 12-27-1 123 0 31 2(-9)9/27 @ Sacramento State DNP-CD10/4 Eastern Washington * W 44-73-0 623 5 76 4(-25)10/11 @ Northern Arizona * L 7-22-2 111 0 48 2(-12)10/25 Idaho State * W 27-46-2 474 3 72 3(-9)11/1 @ Weber State * L 17-35-2 208 1 22 1(-9)11/8 Montana 9-21-3 172 1 47 1(-1)11/15 @ Montana State * L 25-42-3 216 2 26 6(-23)11/22 Northern Colorado * W 28-36-0 343 3 45 5(-9)

2009 Start W/L Com-Att-Int Yds TD LP Rush9/5 @ Oregon State * L 20-37-0 252 0 40 2-79/12 Southern Oregon * W 14-23-2 370 4 96 3-(-6)9/19 @ Montana * L 25-51-3 325 1 48 1-19/26 Weber State * L 17-26-0 353 2 83 2-(-11)10/3 Sacramento State * L 31-50-2 370 1 44 5-(-24)

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Will vie for more playing time in 2010... has good hands as a possession receiver... came to PSU in spring 2009, competing in spring football after trans-ferring from Saddleback Junior College.

JUNIOR SEASON • 2009 Saw action in seven games as a backup wide receiver... caught five passes for 45 yards on the season... had a four-reception game in the season finale at Idaho State (11/14), gaining 41 yards.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football twice at Saddleback Junior College... was named first team All-Conference as a wide receiver... had 43 receptions for 717 yards and eight touchdowns last season... had 18 catches for 190 yards and three touch-downs as a freshman. Lettered in football three times and basketball twice at Capistrano Valley High School... was a two-time All-Conference selection in football.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Clay Hutter and Monica Field... born April 13, 1988... has one sister, Erica... majoring in Economics.

NICK HUTTER’S CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVINGYear G-GS Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP2009 7-0 5 45 9.0 0 14

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP9/5 @ Oregon State 1 4 4.0 0 49/12 Southern Oregon 0 0 0.0 0 09/19 @ Montana DNP-CD9/26 Weber State DNP-CD10/3 Sacramento State 0 0 0.0 0 010/10 @ Northern Colorado 0 0 0.0 0 010/17 Northern Arizona DNP-CD10/24 UC Davis DNP-CD10/31 @ Eastern Washington 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/7 Montana State 0 0 0.0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State 4 41 10.3 0 14

CAREER BESTSReceptions: 4, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09Receiving Yards: 41, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09Touchdowns: 0Long Reception: 14, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09

NICK HUTTERWide ReceiverSR • 1V • 5-11 • 180Mission Viejo, CACapistrano Valley HS/Saddleback JC

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10/10 @ Northern Colorado * W 18-25-2 193 1 22 5-(-24)10/17 Northern Arizona DNP-knee injury10/24 UC Davis DNP-knee injury10/31 @ Eastern Washington * L 7-23-3 98 0 35 2-(-13)11/7 Montana State * L 1-4-0 15 0 15 1-(-2)11/14 @ Idaho State DNP-shoulder injury

CAREER BESTSAttempts: 73, vs. Eastern Washington, 10/4/08Completions: 44, vs. Eastern Washington, 10/4/08*Yards: 623, vs. Eastern Washington, 10/4/08*Touchdowns: 9, vs. Weber State, 10/27/07#Interceptions: 5, vs. Montana State, 11/10/07Rushes: 6, @ Montana State, 11/15/08Rushing Yards: 7, @ Oregon State, 9/5/09* Portland State record# Portland State and Big Sky Conference record, ties NCAA record

Will compete for playing time at center in 2010.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 Competed in two games as a backup offensive lineman... was a redshirt in 2008.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A three-year letterwinner in football at Lakewood High School... named first team All-Moore League as a junior and senior... named his team’s Offensive Lineman of the Year for two seasons... All-CIF Southern Section second team two years in a row... selected his team’s Offensive Rookie of the Year as a sophomore... LA Times Top 25 Offensive Lineman for southern California... his team reached the CIF Southern Section playoffs three straight years... team captain as a senior.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of David and Shonda Jasso... born June 10, 1989... has two brothers, Duston and Drake... would like to major in Business and Sports Marketing... hob-bies are being with friends, family and teammates, and the outdoors... also played competitive amateur paintball for two years.

DALTON JASSOOffensive LinemanSO • 1V • 6-2 • 280Lakewood, CALakewood HS

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An outstanding athlete who may be the most agile lineman on the team... a strong candidate to start at defensive end this season... should continue to get better as he gets stronger.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 Had a solid season as a backup defensive end... one of 15 true freshmen to play, he competed in all 11 games... had 13 tackles on the season, three tackles for loss and two sacks... had a sack against Oregon State (9/5) in his first collegiate game... made three tackles, two for losses, and a sack against Northern Arizona (10/17).

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football three years at Thousand Oaks High School... was a first team All-Marmonte League selected and named first team All-Ventura County... also named to the scout.com All-Northern CIF team... twice named the outstand-ing lineman of the year on his team... had 69 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 11 sacks and 13 quarterback pressures as a senior... also competes in track and can throw the shotput 56 feet.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Kevin and Aurea Jester... born September 28, 1990... has two brothers, Tom and Kyle... hobby is muscle car restoration.

DERECK JESTER’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2009 11-0 5-8 13 3(-23) 2(-21) 0 0 0 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/5 @ Oregon State 1-1-2 1(-9) 1(-9) 0 0 09/12 Southern Oregon 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 09/19 @ Montana 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 09/26 Weber State 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 010/3 Sacramento State 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 010/10 @ Northern Colorado 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0

DERECK JESTERDefensive EndSO • 1V • 6-4 • 240Thousand Oaks, CAThousand Oaks HS

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2009 Honors Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference Has proven to be a versatile player who is one of the most valuable special teams players on the squad... played fullback his first two seasons, but will move over to linebacker in 2010.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Continued in his vital role as a special teams player... also had five carries for 16 yards on the season as a backup running back... made five tackles on special teams... named Most Valuable Special Teams Player by his teammates... earned honorable menton All-Big Sky Conference on special teams.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008 One of 11 true freshmen to see playing time in 2008... served as a backup fullback and special teams blocker... played in seven games before a late-season knee injury knocked him out... showed some burst with an 18-yard run at Wash-ington State (9/18)... had one tackle on special teams.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A three-year letterwinner in football at Los Gatos High School... was the leading rusher in the Central California Section and ranked fifth in California with 2,553 yards and 41 touchdowns.... named the Player of the Year in his league by the Mercury News, Cal-Hi Sports... Scout.com Northern California Player of the Year... San Francisco Chronicle Peninsula Player of the Year... San Jose Mercury News Player of the Year... named Most Athletic by Los Gatos HS... earned Athlete of the Week honors from a variety of news outlets during the season... rated 99th in the national at inside linebacker by ESPN.com... named league Junior of the Year... team Offensive MVP as a junior and high school Athlete of the Year... as a sophomore was first team All-League... also lettered twice in wrestling... was a league champion and section qualifier.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Jim and Adrienne Kalpin... born November 11, 1989... hobbies are aviation, sailing, fishing and hunting.

NICK KALPINLinebackerJR • 2V • 6-0 • 205Los Gatos, CALos Gatos HS

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NICK KALPIN’S CAREER STATISTICSRUSHINGYear G-GS TC YG YL NYR YPC TD LP2008 7-0 1 18 0 18 18.0 0 182009 10-0 5 16 0 16 3.2 0 5Career 17-0 6 34 0 34 5.7 0 18

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2008 Start TC Yds. Avg. TD LP Rec. Yds. TDone rush for 18 yards vs. Washington State, 9/20/08

2009 Start TC Yds. Avg. TD LP Rec. Yds. TD9/5 @ Oregon State 1 3 3.0 0 3 0 0 09/12 Southern Oregon 4 13 3.3 0 5 0 0 09/19 @ Montana 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 09/26 Weber State 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/3 Sacramento State 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/10 @ Northern Colorado 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Northern Arizona 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/24 UC Davis 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 010/31 @ Eastern Washington 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/7 Montana State 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State DNP-injured

CAREER BESTSRushing Attempts: 4, vs. Southern Oregon, 9/12/09Rushing Yards: 13, vs. Southern Oregon, 9/12/09Touchdowns: 0Longest Run: 18, vs. Washington State, 9/20/08

Showed a great ability to run with the ball and be elusive at the quarterback position... has earned the experience necessary, now needs to continue to develop passing game as he competes for more playing time... will be interesting to see how he can be utilized in the Pistol offense... an excellent leader and team player.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Took on a role as backup quarterback and proved to be a nice change of pace to Drew Hubel with his running ability... played in nine games at quarterback and was pressed into starting duty twice when Hubel was injured... also was the holder for place kicking and field goals... completed 47 of 83 passes for 444 yards, two touchdowns and five interceptions... rushed 72 times for 390 yards and three touchdowns to rank second on the team... best passing game was a 12 of 18 effort for 131 yards and two touchdowns in a start against UC Davis (10/24)... rushed for 50 or more yards five times.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008 Saw limited action in his freshman season, playing in two games... was fourth on the depth chart among quarterbacks... completed one pass for eight yards and ran once for eight yards in the game at Weber State (11/1)... was a redshirt in 2007 when he was named Offensive Scout Team MVP by his teammates.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Named Oregon 6A first-team All-State as a senior after throwing for 3,283 yards and 34 touchdowns... total ranks 10th on the all-time state list for yardage... was also first-team All-Conference and League Offensive Player of the Year... as a junior was also first-team All-State and State Offensive Player of the Year... led his team to the state championship game, passing for 3,416 yards - the eighth-high-est single-season total in Oregon history... rushed for more than 400 yards and accounted for 44 touchdowns in 2005... was also first-team All-Conference and League Offensive Player of the Year... threw for 6,821 yards and 72 touchdowns in his high school career... also rushed for 965 yards and 13 touchdowns in three seasons... led the state in passing yards and touchdown passes as both a junior and a senior... was 21-3 as a starter those two seasons... a finalist for the Oregon Prep Athlete of the Year Award (Johnny Carpenter Award)... was the Gatorade Oregon Player of the Year... National Football Foundation Oregon Chapter finalist

CONNOR KAVANAUGHQuarterbackJR • 2V • 6-0 • 180Portland, ORLincoln HS

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10/17 Northern Arizona 2-1-3 2(-14) 1(-12) 0 0 010/24 UC Davis 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 010/31 @ Eastern Washington 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 011/7 Montana State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles: 3, vs. Northern Arizona, 10/17/09Tackles for loss: 2, vs. Northern Arizona, 10/17/09

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CONNOR KAVANAUGH’S CAREER STATISTICSPASSINGYear G-GS Comp. Att. Pct. Yards INT TD LP2008 2-0 1 1 1.000 8 0 0 82009 11-2 47 83 .566 444 5 2 45Career 13-2 48 84 .571 452 5 2 45

RUSHINGYear G-GS TC YG YL NYR YPC TD LP2008 2-0 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 82009 11-2 72 477 87 390 5.4 3 36Career 13-2 73 485 87 398 5.5 3 36

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2008 Start W/L Com-Att-Int Yds TD LP Rush DNP-CD first seven games11/1 @ Weber State 1-1-0 8 0 8 1-811/8 Montana DNP-CD11/15 @ Montana State DNP-CD11/22 Northern Colorado 0-0-0 0 0 0 0-0

2009 Start W/L Com-Att-Int Yds TD LP Rush9/5 @ Oregon State 2-4-0 22 0 14 5-35#9/12 Southern Oregon 1-3-0 4 0 4 3-659/19 @ Montana 0-0-0 0 0 0 1-(-1)9/26 Weber State 0-0-0 0 0 0 2-810/3 Sacramento State DNP@QB 10/10 @ Northern Colorado 5-6-1 47 0 23 11-56#10/17 Northern Arizona * L 11-24-3 116 0 45 10-42#10/24 UC Davis * L 12-18-0 131 2 30 13-5010/31 @ Eastern Washington 7-11-0 57 0 22 7-6811/7 Montana State 9-17-1 67 0 15 20-6711/14 @ Idaho State DNP@QB# includes rushing touchdown

CAREER BESTSAttempts: 24, vs. Northern Arizona, 10/17/09Completions: 12, vs. UC Davis, 10/24/09Yards: 131, vs. UC Davis, 10/24/09Touchdowns: 2, vs. UC Davis, 10/24/09Interceptions: 3, vs. Northern Arizona, 10/17/09Rushes: 20, vs. Montana State, 11/7/09Rushing Yards: 67, vs. Montana State, 11/7/09Touchdowns: 1, three times

for Scholar-Athlete of the Year... was the MVP of 2007 Les Schwab Bowl.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Dan and Jenifer Kavanaugh... born July 23, 1988... has one brother, Taylor, and two sisters, Kaitlin and Kimberly... will major in Business... hobbies are history, golf, basketball, reading and listening to music... is a self-taught guitar and ukelele player with a number of songs available on YouTube... plays guitar right-handed despite being a lefty... duets on guitar with fellow quarterback Drew Hubel... career goal is to become a college football coach.

Should be a favorite to earn a starting role at center in 2010... has the experi-ence and development as a collegian, now he needs to put it in action.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Played in three games as a backup... was a starter at guard against Montana (9/19).

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008 Played in seven games as a backup lineman and on special teams... a redshirt in 2007.

ADAM KLEFFNERCenterJR • 2V • 6-3 • 310Portland, ORJesuit HS

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With two years yet to play, should have a good future with the Vikings... ex-cellent size and athleticism... will compete for playing time at middle linebacker.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Played in 10 games, earning the start against Eastern Washington (10/31)... made six tackles and one tackle for loss on the season... missed the season finale with a broken bone in his hand.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played in 2008 at Harper Junior College in Illinois... had 42 tackles, a fumble recovery and an interception... Harper JC was the Region IV Champion and Divi-sion III National Champion... was a redshirt at Hawai’i in 2007 before transferring to Harper JC. Named first team All-State at Brother Rice High School in Chicago... his team won two city championships... selected as team MVP.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of John and Kelly Konrath... born September 15, 1988... has two broth-ers, Luke and John, and one sister, Christina... hobby is traveling... a junior college teammate of fellow Viking linebacker DJ Macarthy.

KEVIN KONRATH’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2009 10-1 5-1 6 1(-3) 0 0 0 0 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/5 @ Oregon State 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 09/12 Southern Oregon 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 09/19 @ Montana 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 09/26 Weber State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/3 Sacramento State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/10 @ Northern Colorado 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Northern Arizona 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/24 UC Davis 2-0-2 1(-3) 0 0 0 010/31 @ Eastern Washington * 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 011/7 Montana State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State DNP-injured

CAREER BESTSTackles: 2, @ Montana, 9/19/09; vs. UC Davis, 10/24/09

KEVIN KONRATHLinebackerJR • 1V • 6-3 • 230Chicago, ILBrother Rice HS/Harper JC

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Was a first-team All-Metro and All-State offensive lineman for the state champion Jesuit Crusaders in 2006... earned second-team All-Metro League as a junior as Jesuit was also the state champion... a three-year starter at center, he has also lettered in track as a shotputter.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Mary Kleffner... born September 28, 1988... has one brother, Jacob... majoring in Criminal Justice... hobbies are video games, movies, swimming, lifting weights, miniature golf, recreational basketball and hanging out with friends.

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An outstanding all-around athlete who played quarterback in high school... became a wide receiver for the Vikings and showed a bright future... was a win-ner of the Johnny Carpenter Prep Athlete of the Year for the state of Oregon in 2009 for his senior year at Culver High School.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 One of 15 true freshmen to play and one of 10 to start at some point during the season... played in eight games and made three starts... caught five passes for 45 yards and one touchdown... also saw a lot of action on special teams... had two catches for 29 yards and a touchdown against Sacramento State (10/3)... also joined the Viking track team in the spring.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered four years in football, basketball and track at Culver High School... twice named the Oregon 2A Offensive Player of the Year... named All-League and All-State as a quarterback, defensive back and punter/kicker... won the state championship in 2007 and placed second in 2008... a four-year starter on the basketball team and has been second team All-League two years in a row... a state champion in the high jump who has reached 6’8”... in 2008 was second in the state in the high jump, triple jump, 100 and 200 meters... named the Johnny Carpenter Prep Athlete of the Year for the state of Oregon for 2008-09.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Scott and Dianna Lewis... born October 22, 1990... has a brother, Nate, who plays basketball at Oregon Tech, and a sister, Hannah... hobbies are hunting, fishing, dirt bike riding and the outdoors.

NEVIN LEWIS’ CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVINGYear G-GS Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP2009 8-3 5 45 9.0 1 22

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP9/5 @ Oregon State DNP-CD9/12 Southern Oregon DNP-CD9/19 @ Montana DNP-CD9/26 Weber State 0 0 0.0 0 010/3 Sacramento State 2 29 14.5 1 2210/10 @ Northern Colorado * 1 9 9.0 0 910/17 Northern Arizona 1 8 8.0 0 810/24 UC Davis * 1 -1 -1.0 0 -110/31 @ Eastern Washington 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/7 Montana State 0 0 0.0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State * 0 0 0.0 0 0

CAREER BESTSReceptions: 2, vs. Sacramento State, 10/3/09Receiving Yards: 29, vs. Sacramento State, 10/3/09Touchdowns: 1, vs. Sacramento State, 10/3/09Long Reception: 22, vs. Sacramento State, 10/3/09

NEVIN LEWISWide ReceiverSO • 1V • 6-1 • 195Culver, ORCulver HS

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Expected to be a contributor last year, but he suffered a knee injury in the first week of practice and missed the season... should be back, healthy and com-petitive in 2010... a great open field player... has good change of direction skills.

Should have the inside track on starting at outside linebacker in 2010... was a late addition to the Viking roster in 2009 after having a big year in junior col-lege.

JUNIOR SEASON • 2009 Played in seven games, starting the last two games of the year... had some back issues, affecting his ability to play, but came on strong late in the year... had 18 tackles and two pass breakups... made 11 tackles in his two starts... had a season-high seven tackles and a sack against Montana State (11/7).

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played at Harper Junior College in Illinois in 2008... led his team with 77 tackles, six sacks and two fumble recoveries... earned All-Region honors... Harper JC was the Region IV Champion and Division III National Champion. Started his career at Indiana State in 2006... played in eight games, making 20 tackles with one sack, one interception, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. A four-year letterwinner at Merrillville High School... earned All-Conference honors as a junior and senior... had 344 tackles during his high school career.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Benjamin and Bola Macarthy... born July 12, 1988... full first name is Ayodeji... has two brothers, Temidayo and Dolapo, and one sister, Alero... major-ing in Health Science... would like to become a physical therapist... hobbies are basketball and listening to music.

JUSTIN LILLEYFree SafetyFR • RS • 5-11 • 205Thousand Oaks, CA Westlake HS

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DJ MACARTHYLinebackerSR • 1V • 6-0 • 235Merrillville, INIndiana State/Harper JC

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DJ MACARTHY’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2009 7-2 11-7 18 0.5(-5) 0.5(-5) 0 0 2 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/5 @ Oregon State DNP-CD9/12 Southern Oregon 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 09/19 @ Montana 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 09/26 Weber State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/3 Sacramento State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/10 @ Northern Colorado DNP-injured10/17 Northern Arizona DNP-injured10/24 UC Davis DNP-injured10/31 @ Eastern Washington 1-4-5 0 0 0 1 011/7 Montana State * 6-1-7 0.5(-5) 0.5(-5) 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State * 3-1-4 0 0 0 1 0

CAREER BESTSTackles: 7, vs. Montana State, 11/7/09

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football at Westlake High School in Thousand Oaks, CA... a three-time All-Marmonte League and All-Ventura County selection... also earned All-CIF Northern Division three times... twice named Ventura County Defensive Back of the Year.... third team All-State as a senior... had over 100 tackles in both his junior and senior seasons... two-time team defensive MVP... team captain as a senior... team won league titles in 2006 and 2007... also lettered twice in track.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Ron and Marcy Lilley... born January 24, 1991... has three brothers, Ryan, Jordin and Matt... plans to major in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine... hobbies are snowboarding, fishing, golf and lifting weights.

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An outstanding athlete with great football ability... still looking for him to take on a prominent role in the offense... may have the opportunity now as he is switching back to his high school position of running back.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Played in five games as a backup slot receiver... had one reception for 16 yards in the season opener at Oregon State (9/5)... caught six passes for 179 yards and three touchdowns in the 2009 Spring Game.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008 Competed as a true freshman, but played in only five games as he tran-sitioned to a new position and a much higher level of competition... had two receptions on the season.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Simply the most prolific runner in Oregon High School football history, gaining 8,460 yards - a three-year total... that total ranks 16th on the all-time national high school list and is more than 3,000 yards better than the next best total in Oregon history... as a senior he rushed for a state-record 2,925 yards, 46 touchdowns, and his team reached in the Oregon 4A State Championship game... Johnny Carpenter Prep Athlete of the Year Finalist... named the Orego-nian State Player of the Year... also named Gatorade State Player of the Year... was also the Oregonian 4A State Player of the Year in 2006... also a state-level competitor in track and field.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Sally Bones... born October 30, 1989... has one sister, Devon... would like to major in Physiology... hobbies are ping-pong, billiards, snowboarding, XBox, surfing and salsa dancing.

CORY McCAFFREYRunning BackJR • 2V • 5-9 • 180Sisters, ORSisters HS

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CORY McCAFFREY’S CAREER STATISTICSRECEIVINGYear G-GS Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP2008 5-0 2 3 1.5 0 32009 5-0 1 16 16.0 0 16Career 10-0 3 19 6.3 0 16

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2008 Start Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LPone reception for 3 yards vs. Southern Oregon, 8/30/08one reception for 0 yards vs. Idaho State, 10/25/08

2009 Start Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LPone reception for 16 yards at Oregon State, 9/5/09

Competed on scout team in 2009 after transferring from Whitworth... had a solid spring and made four catches for 72 yards in the spring game.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Spent one season at Whitworth University where he was a redshirt. Lettered three times each in football, basketball and baseball at West Linn High School... earned first team All-Three Rivers League honors his junior and senior seasons as both a wide receiver and free safety... also named Three Rivers League Defensive Player of the Year and All-State honors as a senior... named National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete... competed in the Les Schwab Bowl... in basketball, he was first team All-Three Rivers League as a senior... also

Spent the 2009 season as a redshirt, competing on scout team... moving over from defensive line to offensive line this year.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football and basketball at Centennial High School... named first team All-Conference offensive lineman and second team All-Conference defen-sive lineman... named honorable mention All-State on offense... earned second team All-League honors in basketball.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Mikell and Dexter Morrison... born February 11, 1991... has two sis-ters, Deneca and Chelsie... would like to major in English... hobbies are video games, reading and basketball... wants to be a high school english teacher.

JUSTIN MONAHANWide ReceiverSO • SQ • 6-2 • 185West Linn, ORWest Linn HS/Whitworth

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DEXTER MORRISONOffensive LinemanFR • RS • 6-2 • 260Portland, ORCentennial HS

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a two-time first team All-League baseball player... earned All-State honors as an outfielder... played in the All-State baseball series.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Joe and Theresa Monahan... born September 11, 1989... has two brothers, Matt and Shane, and one sister, Maria... majoring in Business Man-agement and Leadership... hobbies are video games, television, basketball and hanging out.

Brings size to the wide receiver position... will battle to expand his role in 2010.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 Played briefly in one game, competing at Oregon State (9/5)... finished high school in 2008 and was preparing to gray shirt at Hawai’i, but came to Portland State... competed in spring football.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A three-year letterwinner in football, basketball and track... first team All-Oahu Interscholastic Association at wide receiver as a junior and senior... was the 2007 Offensive Player of the Year in the OIA in both football and basketball... averaged 20 points per game in basketball... placed second in state in the 200 meters as a senior... runs the 100 in 10.9 seconds.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Henry and Keolani Noa... born June 22, 1990 ... is one of nine chil-dren... plans on majoring in Environmental Studies... hobbies are spear fishing and hunting.

KALUA NOAWide ReceiverSO • 1V • 6-1 • 190Kuliou’ou, HIKaiser HS

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2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/5 @ Oregon State * 1-3-4 0.5(-1) 0 0 0 09/12 Southern Oregon * 2-5-7 2(-7) 1(-4) 0 1 09/19 @ Montana * 2-6-8 1.5(-10) 1(-9) 0 0 09/26 Weber State * 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 010/3 Sacramento State * 3-3-6 1(-1) 0 0 0 010/10 @ Northern Colorado * 4-3-7 0.5(-1) 0 0 0 010/17 Northern Arizona * 8-4-12 2(-10) 1(-6) 0# 0 010/24 UC Davis * 4-1-5 0 0 1-27% 0 010/31 @ Eastern Washington * 1-5-6 2(-7) 1(-7) 0 0 011/7 Montana State * 7-1-8 1(-1) 0 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State * 1-6-7 0 0 0 0 0# forced fumble% touchdown

CAREER BESTSTackles: 12, vs. Northern Arizona, 10/17/09Tackles for Loss: 2, three timesSacks: 1, four times

2009 Honors Honorable Mention All-Big Sky Conference

Became the Vikings’ key defensive player as the leading tackler... will play a vital role as the middle linebacker in the Vikings’ 4-3 scheme... fast and tough, always around the ball.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Started all 11 games in his second season and became the Vikings’ lead-ing tackler... had team-highs of 72 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, four sacks and six quarterback hurries... also had a forced fumble, a fumble recovery for touchdown and a pass breakup... led the team in tackles in four games... made a career-high 12 tackles against Northern Arizona (10/17)... also had two tackles for loss, a sack and a forced fumble... returned a fumble 27 yards for a touchdown against UC Davis (10/24)... had eight tackles with a sack at Montana (9/19)... named honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008 Had a big impact on defense as a true freshman... one of 11 true freshmen to play... after sitting out the first game, the coaches decided not to redshirt him and he competed in the final 10 contests... made 22 tackles on the season as a backup linebacker and special teams performer... top game was six tackles at Washington State (9/20)... made four tackles at Sacramento State (9/27).

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football at Folsom High School... was a three-year starter on the varsity... averaged 19 tackles per game as a senior... Most Valuable Player of the Delta River League... Sacramento Bee 2nd team All-Metro... Cal-Hi Sports Pre-season All-Section team selection... ranked 88th in the nation at inside lineback-er by ESPN.com... during his junior season averaged 17 tackles per game and was Defensive MVP of the Delta River League... named honorable mention All-Metro team by the Sacramento Bee... selected to the All-Nike Combine team... team defensive MVP as a freshman.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Jeff and Leslie Rau... born July 30, 1990... has one brother, Garrett... plans to major in Communications... hobbies are working out, friends and video games.

RYAN RAUMiddle LinebackerJR • 2V • 6-1 • 230Folsom, CAFolsom HS

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2009 Honors Academic All-Big Sky Conference2008 Honors Academic All-Big Sky Conference2007 Honors Academic All-Big Sky Conference Made the transition to tight end in 2009, a position he played in high school... had played at linebacker in previous seasons... along with DE Travis Beckley, leads the team in games played (33) entering the 2010 season.

JUNIOR SEASON • 2009 Moved to tight end and played in all 11 games... had one reception for six yards against Sacramento State (10/3)... mainly provided a blocking role in the Viking offense... also played some on special teams making a tackle... named Academic All-Big Sky Conference.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2008 Competed in all 11 games for the second season in a row... a backup at middle linebacker, he made one start at Washington (9/20) in place of injured Erik Pedersen... made a career-high seven tackles, including one for a loss... had a total of 20 tackles on the season... also plays on special teams... had one kick return as an upback for eight yards... named Academic All-Big Sky Conference for the second year in a row.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2007 Competed in all 11 games as a special teams participant and backup snap-per... made three tackles on the season... named Academic All-Big Sky Conference... a redshirt in 2006.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football three times and basketball twice at Sprague High School... was named first team All-League as a tight end and linebacker... also a third team All-State tight end... was his team’s defensive MVP... Sprague won the state championship his junior season... also earned basketball team MVP award.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Ron and Debbie Richards... born September 12, 1987... has a brother, Ryan... majoring in Science... interested in becoming a doctor.

RORY RICHARDSTight EndSR • 3V • 6-3 • 225Salem, ORSprague HS

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RYAN RAU’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2008 10-0 16-6 22 0 0 0 0 0 02009 11-11 34-38 72 10(-38) 4(-26) 1 1-27 1 0Career 21-11 50-44 94 10(-38) 4(-26) 1 1-27 1 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2008 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT8/30 Western Oregon DNP-CD9/13 @ UC Davis 1-2-3 0 0 0 0 09/20 @ Washington State 5-1-6 0 0 0 0 0 9/27 @ Sacramento State 2-2-4 0 0 0 0 010/4 Eastern Washington 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 010/11 @ Northern Arizona 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 010/25 Idaho State 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 011/1 @ Weber State 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 011/8 Montana 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 011/15 @ Montana State 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 011/22 Northern Colorado 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0

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One of just a few offensive linemen with good experience... should play a key role again this season... a favorite to start at guard.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 Earned the starting right guard position in preseason camp... ended up play-ing in all 11 games, starting 10... one of eight offensive linemen who redshirted in 2008.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football, basketball and baseball at Aloha High School... named first team All-League and honorable mention All-State as a senior... named his team’s top lineman... National Scholar-Athlete Award nominee... also competed in the 2008 Les Schwab Bowl.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Ed and Judy Ritt... born November 28, 1989... has two sisters, Erin and Christa... would like to major in Engineering or Education.

Came to Portland State as an offensive lineman, but also being considered at tight end this season... has excellent size and mobility for the position.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A two-year letterwinner in football at Westfield High School... member of the Space City Classic All-Star team... in 2007, his team won the district, regional and area championships... competed on the track team and was a two-time dis-trict champion in the shot put.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Alicia Robertson... born January 5, 1991... has one brother, Sidney... plans to major in Business... a four-year letterwinner in debate and member of the National Honor Society.

RORY RICHARDS’ CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2007 11-0 1-2 3 0 0 0 0 0 02008 11-1 12-8 20 1(-5) 0 0 0 0 02009 11-0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 33-1 14-10 24 1(-5) 0 0 0 0 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2007 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/1 @ McNeese State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 09/8 UC Davis 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 09/15 Sacramento State 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 09/22 @ San Diego State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 09/29 @ Eastern Washington 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 010/6 Northern Arizona 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/20 @ Idaho State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/27 Weber State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 011/3 @ Montana 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 011/10 Montana State 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 011/17 @ Northern Colorado 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0

2008 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT8/30 Western Oregon 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 09/13 @ UC Davis 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 09/20 @ Washington State * 3-4-7 1(-5) 0 0 0 09/27 @ Sacramento State 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 010/4 Eastern Washington 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 010/11 @ Northern Arizona 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/25 Idaho State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 011/1 @ Weber State 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 011/8 Montana 1-2-3 0 0 0 0 011/15 @ Montana State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 011/22 Northern Colorado 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INTPlayed at TE, making one reception for 6 yards against Sacramento State

CAREER BESTSTackles: 7, @ Washington State, 9/20/08

Comes into the season with a lot of experience and recovered from a knee injury that cost him the final game in 2009... should have the inside track to start at guard again this season.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 Started the season as a backup at guard, but took over as a starter in the fourth game after Moses Punzal was injured and lost for the season... ended up playing in nine games and starting seven... earned his team’s Most Improved Player award... one of eight offensive linemen who redshirted in 2008, he was on the travel squad as an emergency offensive lineman.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A three-year letterwinner in football at Fullerton Union High School... was named first team All-League all three years... three-time Offensive Lineman of the Year for his team... two-time first team All-CIF selection... second team All-County... his team won the 2007 Freeway League Championship... CIF South Sec-tion runnerup... earned scholar-athlete award.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Lillian and Manuel Rojas... born January 13, 1990... has two brothers, Elias and Adriel, and two sisters, Rebecca and Mariah.

KYLE RITTOffensive LinemanSO • 1V • 6-2 • 290Aloha, ORAloha HS

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THOMAS ROBERTSONOffensive LineFR • RS • 6-4 • 275Houston, TXWestlake HS

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MANUEL ROJASOffensive LineSO • 1V • 6-2 • 290Fullerton, CAFullerton HS

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DeSHAWN SHEADCornerbackJR • 2V • 6-2 • 195Palmdale, CAHighland HS

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Should be one of the top players on the defense again this year and a potential All-Conference performer... outstanding size, speed and skills... has nine intercep-tions, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and 14 pass breakups in two seasons... has led the team in interceptions and pass breakups in each of his two years... ranks tenth all-time in interceptions at Portland State... also a talented track athlete who placed fourth in the Big Sky Conference in the decathlon in 2009.

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SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 For the second year in a row started all 11 games at cornerback and was cho-sen as his team’s Most Valuable Defensive Back... made 45 tackles with team-highs of three interceptions and seven pass breakups... ranked seventh on the team in tackles... also had a forced fumble and a fumble recovery... opposing teams threw away from him all season... made six tackles with a pass breakup and a 31-yard interception return for touchdown against Weber State (9/26)... made a career-high eight tackles against Eastern Washington (10/31)... had an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in the win over Northern Colorado (10/10)... had six tackles and two pass breakups against Montana State (11/7).

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008 Probably the breakthrough player of the year for the Vikings as he surprised by earning a starting cornerback spot in fall camp, then became one of the top players on defense... started all 11 games and made 51 tackles to rank sixth on the team... also had six interceptions, seven pass breakups, two tackles for loss, a forced fumble and fumble recovery... his six picks tied for sixth in the nation and led the Big Sky Conference... it was the most interceptions by a Viking since 1997... his seven total takeaways led the team... had a season-high six tackles in four different games... made five tackles, two interceptions and forced a fumble in the Vikings win over nationally-ranked Eastern Washington (10/4)... made six tackles, including two for loss, against top-10 ranked Montana (11/8)... made six tackles with an interception and three pass breakups at UC Davis (9/13)... named honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference... selected as the team’s Most Valu-able Defensive Back... a redshirt in 2007.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A two-time All-Conference defensive back at Highland High School... also earned All-Conference as a wide receiver in 2006... 2006 National Football Foun-dation Scholar Athlete award winner... also ran track at Highland HS and plans to do so at Portland State... holds the school pole vault record.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Sherri Tatum... born June 28, 1988... siblings are Donte, DeVaughn, Chinelle and Kierra... undecided major... hobbies are eating, bowling and spending time with family and friends.

DESHAWN SHEAD’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2008 11-11 36-15 51 2(-5) 0 1 1-0 7 6-122009 11-11 28-17 45 1(-4) 0 1 1-0 7 3-49Career 22-22 64-32 96 3(-9) 0 2 2-0 14 9-61

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2008 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT8/30 Western Oregon * 4-0-4 0 0 0 1 1-29/13 @ UC Davis * 5-1-6 0 0 0 3 1-09/20 @ Washington State * 3-0-3 0 0 0 0 0 9/27 @ Sacramento State * 6-0-6 0 0 1-0 1 010/4 Eastern Washington * 3-2-5 0 0 0# 0 2-010/11 @ Northern Arizona * 0-3-3 0 0 0 0 010/25 Idaho State * 4-2-6 0 0 0 1 011/1 @ Weber State * 1-1-2 0 0 0 1 1-1011/8 Montana * 5-1-6 2(-5) 0 0 0 011/15 @ Montana State * 3-2-5 0 0 0 0 1-011/22 Northern Colorado * 2-3-5 0 0 0 0 0

2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/5 @ Oregon State * 0-3-3 0 0 0 0 09/12 Southern Oregon * 3-0-3 0 0 0 0 09/19 @ Montana * 0-2-2 0 0 0 1 1-09/26 Weber State * 4-2-6 0 0 0 1 1-31%10/3 Sacramento State * 4-0-4 0 0 0 1 010/10 @ Northern Colorado * 1-1-2 0 0 1-0# 0 1-1810/17 Northern Arizona * 1-1-2 0 0 0 1 010/24 UC Davis * 3-1-4 0 0 0 1 010/31 @ Eastern Washington * 7-1-8 1(-4) 0 0 0 011/7 Montana State * 4-2-6 0 0 0 2 011/14 @ Idaho State * 1-4-5 0 0 0 0 0# forced fumble • % touchdown

CAREER BESTSTackles: 8, @ Eastern Washington, 10/31/09Tackles for Loss: 2, vs. Montana, 11/8/08Pass Breakups: 3, @ UC Davis, 9/13/09Interceptions, 2, vs. Eastern Washington, 10/4/08

A top-rated prospect while he was recruited and he came in and proved he was ready to play... expected to play in the middle in the Vikings’ new 4-3 scheme... one of several experienced sophomores on defense.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 Saw a lot of action as a true freshman, playing in 10 games and starting three of the last four... made 39 tackles to rank ninth on the team... made six tackles in his first collegiate game against Oregon State (9/5)... had seven tackles at UC Davis (10/24)... led the team with nine tackles against Montana State (11/7)... one of 15 true freshmen to play and 10 to start during the season... graduated early from high school and entered school in time to compete in 2009 spring football.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE An outstanding player at Casa Roble High School where he earned three letters in football and basketball... named Defensive Player of the Year by the Sacramento Bee... earned first team All-State, All-Metro and All-League honors... was the league defensive MVP... had 169 tackles, eight fumble recoveries, three sacks, two interceptions and a blocked kick... also scored three touchdowns as a short-yardage runner... team captain and team defensive MVP two years in a row... .. also earned All-League as a junior... Casa Roble had a record of 23-1 over his last two seasons, including 13-0 as a senior... four-time league champions and 39-5 overall.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Debbie and Ronald Shoemaker... born January 12, 1991... one of 11 children, he has four brothers, Jeremy, Joey, Randall and Chadd, and six sisters, Ronna, Sandy, Nicole, Leesha, Sierra and Mandy... would like to double-major in Business and Sports Medicine or Sports Management... hobbies are fishing, ping-pong, water sports and weight lifting.

JAYCOB SHOEMAKERLinebackerSO • 1V • 6-0 • 230Sacramento, CACasa Roble HS

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JAYCOB SHOEMAKER’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2009 10-3 13-26 39 0 0 0 0 0 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/5 @ Oregon State 1-5-6 0 0 0 0 09/12 Southern Oregon 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 09/19 @ Montana 2-2-4 0 0 0 0 09/26 Weber State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/3 Sacramento State DNP-injured10/10 @ Northern Colorado 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 010/17 Northern Arizona 2-1-3 0 0 0 0 010/24 UC Davis * 1-6-7 0 0 0 0 010/31 @ Eastern Washington 1-3-4 0 0 0 0 011/7 Montana State * 4-5-9 0 0 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State * 1-3-4 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles: 9, vs. Montana State, 11/7/09

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2009 Honors Academic All-Big Sky Conference Another experienced sophomore on the Viking defense... has a great chance to earn the starting spot at outside linebacker again... good athlete with speed at his position.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 One of 15 true freshmen to play and one of 10 to start during the season... played in all 11 games and started eight of the first nine games... had 25 tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and two pass breakups... made a season-high five tackles against UC Davis (10/24)... had four tackles in his first collegiate game against Oregon State (9/5)... earned Academic All-Big Sky Conference honors.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football and baseball at Escondido High School... earned All-CIF, All-Hall of Champions, All-League and All-North County honors as a senior while playing wide receiver and defensive line... was his team’s defensive MVP... also a team captain... led his team to the CIF finals in 2008... caught 11 passes for 237 yards and two touchdowns on the season.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Dan and Sherri Sisler... born December 24, 1990... has two broth-ers, Jarrett and Jordan, and one sister, Janae... would like to major in Business or Criminology... enjoys anything to do with the outdoors, including fishing, hunt-ing and camping.

JOEL SISLER’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2009 11-8 12-13 25 1(-6) 1(-6) 1 0 2 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/5 @ Oregon State * 2-2-4 0 0 0 1 09/12 Southern Oregon * 1-0-1 1(-6) 1(-6) 0 0 09/19 @ Montana * 1-2-3 0 0 0 0 09/26 Weber State 4-0-4 0 0 0 0 010/3 Sacramento State * 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 010/10 @ Northern Colorado * 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 010/17 Northern Arizona * 1-1-2 0 0 0 1 010/24 UC Davis * 1-4-5 0 0 0 0 010/31 @ Eastern Washington * 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 011/7 Montana State 1-0-1 0 0 0# 0 011/14 @ Idaho State 0-0-1 0 0 0 0 0# forced fumble

CAREER BESTSTackles: 5, vs. UC Davis, 10/24/09

A big-time hitter and change of direction guy who will have a chance to start at free safety in 2010... another member of a talented sophomore class on defense... has a brother who plays center at Navy.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 Played in eight game with two starts at strong safety... missed three games with a leg injury... made 23 tackles with two tackles for loss, a sack and four pass breakups... had 10 solo tackles and two pass breakups in his first career start against Weber State (9/26)... made a sack and had a pass breakup in his first collegiate game against Oregon State (9/5).

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football three times at Clear Lake High School... was named second team 5A All-State and first team All-District... selected as his team’s “Top Gun” and outstanding defensive back... earned Academic All-District... had 114 tackles, three interceptions, two sacks, four forced fumbles and eight pass break-ups his senior season... his team was the District Champion and Area finalist... earned All-District, Academic All-District and team outstanding linebacker as a junior... also lettered in baseball.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Kyle and Kristi Snow... born July 8, 1991... has two brothers, Patrick and Alex... would like major in Health Sciences and Pre-Med... a three-year member of the National Honor Society... a member of PALS (Peers Assisted Leadership) and a Ronald McDonald House volunteer.

JOEL SISLERLinebackerSO • 1V • 6-2 • 210Escondido, CAEscondido HS

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NATHAN SNOWStrong SafetySO • 1V • 5-11 • 190Houston, TXClear Lake HS

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NATHAN SNOW’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2009 8-2 16-7 23 2(-19) 1(-12) 0 0 4 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/5 @ Oregon State 1-0-1 1(-12) 1(-12) 0 1 09/12 Southern Oregon 2-0-2 1(-7) 0 0 0 09/19 @ Montana 1-4-5 0 0 0 0 09/26 Weber State * 10-0-10 0 0 0 2 010/3 Sacramento State * 2-3-5 0 0 0 1 010/10 @ Northern Colorado DNP-injured10/17 Northern Arizona DNP-injured10/24 UC Davis DNP-injured10/31 @ Eastern Washington 0-0-011/7 Montana State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER BESTSTackles: 10, vs. Weber State, 9/26/09Pass Breakups: 2, vs. Weber State, 9/26/09

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Should have the inside track to start at defensive end... brings the skills needed as he runs well for his size and position and can play in space... needs to stay healthy and make the next step in his development.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Expected to be a big contributor, but had nagging injuries that slowed his progress... played in eight games, making eight tackles... had two tackles against his former team in the season opener at Oregon State (9/5)... also came in at tight end in some blocking situations.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played in three games, making two tackles, in 2008 at Oregon State before transferring to Portland State... was a redshirt at OSU in 2007. A four-year letterman at Wilsonville High School... was a starter at defensive end and tight end... was first team All-State as a defensive lineman and second team All-State as a tight end his senior season... was named defensive MVP of the Northwest League... a four-time All-Conference selection and three-time All-State selection... played in the Les Schwab Bowl... also lettered twice in basket-ball.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Doug and Bobbie Sommer... born November 21, 1988... has one sister, Stephanie, and one brother, Cameron... his father coaches at Wilsonville High School... hobbies are collecting shoes and coaching high school football... majoring in Sociology... would like to work in Nike Product Development.

CARL SOMMER’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2009 8-0 2-6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/5 @ Oregon State 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 09/12 Southern Oregon 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 09/19 @ Montana 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 09/26 Weber State DNP-injured10/3 Sacramento State DNP-injured10/10 @ Northern Colorado 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 010/17 Northern Arizona 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 010/24 UC Davis 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 010/31 @ Eastern Washington 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 011/7 Montana State 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State DNP-injured

CAREER BESTSTackles: 2, three times

CARL SOMMERDefensive EndJR • 1V • 6-4 • 260Wilsonville, ORWilsonville HS/Oregon State

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An experienced player who is trying to make a break-through and become a significant contributor on defense.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Played in six games, making one start... had two tackles in his start against Weber State (9/26).

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008 Played in nine games as a redshirt freshman... competed mainly on special

QUINN STEWART’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2008 9-0 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 02009 6-1 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0Career 15-1 2-2 4 0 0 0 0 1 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2008 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INThad one tackle at Washington State, 9/20/08and one tackle Weber State, 11/1/08

2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INTStarted against Weber State and had two tackles, 9/26/09one pass breakup vs. Northern Arizona, 10/17/09

CAREER BESTSTackles: 2, vs. Weber State, 9/26/09

QUINN STEWARTLinebackerJR • 2V • 6-2 • 220Gardena, CAGardena HS

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teams, but also got some snaps at outside linebacker... had two tackles on the season... a redshirt in 2007.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A first-team All-League performer at Gardena High School... earned team Defensive MVP and Hardest Hitter awards.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Casadrea Grundy... born June 8, 1989... has one brother, Damon... undecided major... enjoys music and movies.

A tough player who will vie for playing time in 2010... should again have a role on special teams.

JUNIOR SEASON • 2009 Appeared in four games on special teams... made two tackles... a late trans-fer to PSU in 2008, he redshirted that season.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A transfer from Lewis and Clark College where he played two seasons... named second team All-Northwest Conference at linebacker. Earned three letters in football at Hillcrest High School... a two-time All-Conference selection... named honorable mention All-State.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Bruce and Juanita Takeno... born September 14, 1986... has two brothers, Robert and Ken, and one sister, Toni... majoring in Communications.

KEVIN TAKENO’S CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2009 4-0 0-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INTHad one tackle each vs. UC Davis, 10/24/09, and at Idaho State, 11/14/09

KEVIN TAKENOLinebackerSR • 1V • 5-11 • 210Salt Lake City, UTHillcrest HS/Lewis &Clark College

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A transfer to Portland State from Mount Union College in summer 2009... sat out last season, but earned Most Valuable Offensive Scout Team honors from his teammates.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Was on the Mount Union team in 2008 but did not see game action... the Purple Raiders won the NCAA III National Championship for the 10th time. Lettered in football four times, baseball three times and basketball twice at Anthony Wayne High School... a three-time All-League performer in football... his team was league champion in 2006... played on a baseball state champion team in 2005.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Hank Taylor and Julia Connell... born August 16, 1989... has one brother, Max... a pre-med major.... hobbies are hanging out with friends and fam-ily, and playing video games... would like to be a doctor of sports medicine or a coach.

Did not see game action in 2009, participating on the scout team... was a redshirt in 2008 as he made the transition from running back in high school... a good athlete who needs to find a role on the team.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football four times at Sheldon High School... as a senior rushed for 1,526 yards and 20 touchdowns for the state champion Irish... was named first team All-State on offense and second team All-State on defense (DB) at the 6A level in the state of Oregon... also named conference Player of the Year... set Sheldon High School records for rushing yards and touchdowns scored... select-ed to compete in the 2008 Les Schwab Bowl... also lettered four years in track and was the MVP of the Southwest Conference.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Mike and Marla Todd... born August 19, 1989... has one brother, Mike... would like to major in Criminology and Criminal Justice.

Expected to be a backup kicker again this year... has game experience and good kicking ability.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 Played in one game, kicking an extra point against Oregon State (9/5).

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008 Played in three games as a true freshman, starting twice at kickoffs... a knee injury against Weber State ended his season prematurely... had eight kickoffs for an average of 61.4 yards.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered three years in football at West Linn High School... a two-time All-

A player who will continue his physical development... if he does, he could be a dominant lineman... the Vikings’ tallest player at 6-9... outstanding athlete who played several positions in high school... a redshirt in 2009.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A three-time letterwinner in football and track... earned All-League two seasons in football and named All-County as a senior... his team won two league championships in football and two in track... played tight end as a freshman, sophomore and junior; defensive end as a junior and senior; right tackle as a senior... threw the discus and shot put in track.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Mark and Elizabeth Van Dyk... born January 2, 1991... has three brothers, Chris, Mark and Matthew... would like to major in Criminal Justice or Business Management... would like to become a detective... hobbies are hiking, the outdoors, weightlifting... has been involved in the National Society of High School Scholars and the Children’s Miracle Network.

ZACH TODDWide ReceiverSO • SQ • 6-0 • 190Eugene, ORSheldon HS

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HANK TAYLORQuarterbackSO • SQ • 6-3 • 205Toledo, OHAnthony Wayne HS/Mt. Union College

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ROBERT TRUAXKickerJR • 2V • 5-7 • 175West Linn, ORWest Linn HS

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MITCHELL VAN DYKOffensive LinemanFR • RS • 6-9 • 260Paso Robles, CAPaso Robles HS

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Behind QB Drew Hubel, has the most starts on the offense (13)... had a solid season at left tackle and should continue his development as he gets stronger... still has two big years ahead of him.

SOPHOMORE SEASON • 2009 One of only two offensive players and five non-special teams players to start every game... served as left tackle once again.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2008 Competed in six games as a backup, but took over as a starter at left tackle the last two games after an injury to Landan Laurusaitis... played well as a true freshman... part of an offensive line that helped the Vikings lead the nation in passing (372.2 ypg) for the second year in a row.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered three times in football at Marist... also lettered in basketball and track... named first team All-State as an offensive and defensive lineman at the 4A level as a senior... also selected first team All-League on the offensive and de-fensive line... his team won 4A state championships in 2005 and 2007... first team All-League in track... was the district champion in the discus and an All-State performer... his team won the state track championship in 2007.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Jay and Sharee Waldron... born May 24, 1990... has one brother, Nate, and one sister, Jennifer... plans to major in Mechanical Engineering... hobbies are trap shooting, chess, hunting, camping, boating and music.

DUSTIN WALDRONOffensive LinemanJR • 2V • 6-6 • 280Pleasant Hill, ORMarist HS

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League kicker, he also earned second team All-State honors.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Michael and Jan Truax... born October 5, 1989... has one sister, Jen-nifer... hobbies are fly fishing and camping... undecided major.

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A walk-on to the team last fall... redshirted the season.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football three years at Southridge High School... named first team All-Metro League and All-State... an academic all-star... named the team’s Most Improved Player and Most Valuable Lineman... team won the State Cham-pionship his senior seasoon... played in the Les Schwab Bowl All-Star game.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of John and Melissa Wall... born April 19, 1991... majoring in Business... hobbies are hunting and fishing.

A walk-on to the program who saw some action... a tough player who moved from linebacker to defensive end during the spring.

JUNIOR SEASON • 2009 Competed in three games as a backup linebacker and special teams play-er... had three tackles.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played at Mendocino Junior College where he led the team in sacks in 2008... had 51 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, nine sacks and a fumble recovery. Attended Melbourne High School in Florida.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Kenneth Walters and Claudette Henry... born November 11, 1988... has one brother, Christopher, and one sister, Roxan.

BRIAN WALTERS’ CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2009 3-0 3-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INThad one tackle each against Weber State (9/26), Sacramento State (10/3) and Northern Arizona (10/17)

JOHN WALLOffensive LinemanFR • RS • 6-2 • 275Beaverton, ORSouthridge HS

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BRIAN WALTERSDefensive EndSR • 1V • 6-0 • 220Melbourne, FLMelbourne HS/Mendocino CC

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Will compete at running back this season, moving over from cornerback.

JUNIOR SEASON • 2009 A backup cornerback and special teams player who competed in three games... had three tackles on the season.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A first team All-Conference performer in football and track at Sacramento City College... had 50 tackles last season to rank second on the team... also had

KEVIN WATTS’ CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2009 3-0 1-2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INTHad two tackles vs. Southern Oregon, 9/12/09 Had one tackle at Northern Colorado, 10/10/09

KEVIN WATTSRunning BackSR • 1V • 5-9 • 190Sacramento, CAValley HS/Sacramento CC

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A heavily recruited player... very fast and rated the number 53 cornerback in country by ESPNU... a high school teammate of another Viking, Keitrell Ander-son.

FRESHMAN SEASON • 2009 Thrown into a challenging role right away, becoming a starter as a true freshman... started nine games, competing in all 11... was one of 15 true fresh-men to play, and 10 true freshmen to get starts... had 49 tackles to rank fifth on the team... had one sack, one interception and seven pass breakups on the season... had a season-high nine tackles against UC Davis (10/24)... made five tackles, two pass breakups and an interception against Southern Oregon (9/12)... had seven tackles and a sack against Northern Arizona (10/17).... six tackles and four pass breakups in the season finale at Idaho State (11/14).

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football at Aldine High School in Houston... rated in the top 100 in Houston prep football... named second team All-District as a senior... a track athlete who runs the 400 meters in 51 seconds.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Felicia Taylor and Michael Williams... born May 30, 1991... has four sisters, Monique, Ashley, Arielle and Schy.... plans to major in Business Manage-ment.

MICHAEL WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICSDEFENSEYear G-GS UT-AT TT TFL Sacks FF FR PBU INT2009 11-9 29-20 49 1(-6) 1(-6) 0 0 7 1-0

GAME BY GAME STATISTICS2009 Start UT-AT-TT TFL SK FR PBU INT9/5 @ Oregon State 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 09/12 Southern Oregon * 3-2-5 0 0 0 2 1-09/19 @ Montana * 1-3-4 0 0 0 1 09/26 Weber State * 6-0-6 0 0 0 0 010/3 Sacramento State * 3-0-3 0 0 0 0 010/10 @ Northern Colorado * 0-3-3 0 0 0 0 010/17 Northern Arizona * 6-1-7 1(-6) 1(-6) 0 0 010/24 UC Davis * 5-4-9 0 0 0 0 010/31 @ Eastern Washington * 2-1-3 0 0 0 0 011/7 Montana State 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 011/14 @ Idaho State * 3-3-6 0 0 0 4 0

CAREER BESTSTackles: 9, vs. UC Davis, 10/24/09Pass Breakups: 4, @ Idaho State, 11/14/09

MICHAEL WILLIAMSCornerbackSO • 1V • 5-9 • 165Houston, TXAldine HS

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four interceptions and blocked six field goals... runs a 10.7 100 meters. Lettered in football and track at Valley High School... named All-Conference in football... team MVP in track.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Calvin Watts and Sheila Brown... born January 16, 1988... has one brother, Kenneth, and one sister, Jamiesha... majoring in Criminal Justice... a cousin of former Viking Jermaine Jacobs.

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A three-time letterwinner in football and two-time letterwinner in track at Granite Bay High School... rushed 132 times for 869 yards as a senior... scored nine touchdowns... rushed 17 times for 192 yards and three scores against Va-caville in his best game of the season... earned All-League honors... tested as the “strongest man” in weight room on his high school team... ran the fastest 200 meters in his league as a junior... earned All-Section honors in the 100 meters.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A two-time All-Conference linebacker at El Camino Junior College. Named to the All-California Dream Team at Compton High School.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Jean Godden... born January 6, 1989... plans to major in Construc-tion Management.. would like to coach and own a sports bar when he is done playing football.

DeVAUNTE BOLTONRunning BackFR • HS • 5-10 • 195Roseville, CA Granite Bay HS

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DIONTE BROOKSLinebackerFR • HS • 6-2 • 220Compton, CA Compton HS/El Camino JC

53 Originally signed with the Vikings in 2009, but did not enter school until winter term... a big man that moves well... could have an impact early in his ca-reer.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played at Newberg High School where he was a first team All-Pacific League defensive lineman... made the scout.com Northwest Hot 100 list... a rivals.com two-star player... has only played football for two years.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Lehua and Casper Ah Toon... born June 14, 1991... has one sister, Jessica... would like to get into corporate law... hobbies are hanging out with his friends and family.

JOSH AH TOONDefensive LinemanFR • GS • 6-3 • 280Waimanalo, Hawai’i Newberg (OR) HS

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played safety and running back at Christian Brothers High School, lettering three times... made 100 tackles in 11 games as a senior... also had two intercep-tions and a pass breakup... rushed 91 times for 672 yards and six touchdowns... caught nine passes for 155 yards and a touchdown... named team MVP... earned All-City and All-Section honors... also lettered in basketball, track and volleyball.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Patti and Gary Crowder... born March 27, 1992... has one brother, Ryan, and one sister, Cara.... majoring in Health Sciences... would like to become an athletic trainer.

COREY CROWDERLinebackerFR • HS • 6-1 • 205Elk Grove, CAChristian Brothers HS

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered three times in football, twice in basketball and four times in track at Roseburg High School... named first team All-State linebacker, honorable mention All-State running back... named first team All-Southwest Conference as a linebacker and running back... League Defensive Player of the Year... played in the Les Schwab Bowl All-Star game... also a talented track athlete was twice named team’s Best Athlete.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Alan Corder... born February 11, 1992... has two sisters, Jessica and Shayla... plans to major in Business... hobbies are water sports, friends, music and photography.

LUCAS CORDERLinebackerFR • HS • 6-1 • 215Roseburg, ORRoseburg HS

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Spent two seasons at Northwestern University in the Big 10 but did not see game action. Played three years at Castle Park High School in San Diego, then his senior season at Hightower High School in Fresno, TX... as a senior at Hightower, regis-tered 21 receptions, 303 receiving yards and 5 TDs despite missing four games with injury... was ranked 90th at the wide receiver position by ESPN.com... two-time first-team All-South Bay League at Castle Park... was league Offensive MVP... an ESPN Under Armour All-American... in three years, he totaled 126 catches for 1,976 yards and 30 touchdowns... also had two blocked punts, two blocked field goals, one kickoff return for TD and two touchdowns off fake field goal at-tempts... defensively, as a safety at Castle Rock, totaled 122 tackles, five intercep-tions and nine pass breakups... was also a talented basketball player, earning first-team All-South Bay League honors for Castle Rock in 2006... averaged 23 points, 14 rebounds, six assists and three steals... also had a 53-point game... also lettered in baseball.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Martin and Babette Bayless... born November 23, 1989... has two sisters, Britton and Teniesha... majoring in Black Studies... his father, Martin Sr., played 13 years in the NFL as a safety for the San Diego Chargers... cousin of Charles Woodson.. also had two uncles that played in the NFL... works at his fa-ther’s football camp every year (now in its 23rd season).

MARTIN BAYLESSWide ReceiverSO • TR • 6-2 • 200Fresno, TXHightower HS/Northwestern

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PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Elizabeth Bolton and Rob Walker... born August 14, 1992... has one brother, Brad... plans to major in Sociology... hobby is cars.

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played two seasons at College of San Mateo... his team won the 2009 Nor-Cal Championship... named All-Conference... won his team’s Bulldog Award. Lettered three years in football at Los Altos High School... earned All-Con-ference honors three times.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Jeff Dorricott and Jennifer Barry... born February 14, 1990... has one brother, Bradley, and one sister, Jessica... majoring in Business... hopes to own a business one day.

MIKE DORRICOTTOffensive LinemanJR • JC • 6-3 • 275Los Altos, CALos Altos HS/College of San Mateo

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A two-time team Most Valuable Player in football competing at Narbonne High School (senior year) and Vasquez High School (freshman through junior year)... two-time All-League player... Marine League Offensive Most Valuable Player... made the Southbay All-Area team... earned third team All-State honors as well... played in the CIF LA City Section Championship as a senior... completed 235 of 325 passes for 3,475 yards and 31 touchdowns with 12 interceptions... rushed 82 times for 400 yards and nine touchdowns... leader in passing and total offense in the LA City section... ranked seventh in the state and 36th in the nation in passing... lettered in baseball, rodeo and golf... was the All-Around Cowboy and first-place calf roper in 2006 for the California High School Rodeo Associa-tion... a three-year scholar-athlete.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Jeff and Tracy Dashnaw... born April 16, 1992... has three brothers, Nick, Jake and Jeffrey, and one sister, Jessica... undecided major... hobbies are Motocross, wakeboarding, snowboarding, surfing and hunting... has worked in the movies doing stunts in Spy Kids 1, 2 and 3, Pay It Forward and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.

CHAD DASHNAWQuarterbackFR • HS • 6-4 • 230Agua Dulce, CANarbonne HS

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played the past two years at El Camino Junior College... earned first team All-Conference and All-State honors... his team went 8-3 in 2009. Lettered in football three times and basketball once at Palos Verdes High School... twice named first time All-League... first team All-CIF as a senior.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Joe and Teri Esposito... born October 18, 1989... has one brother, Vin-nie, and one sister, Ashlie... wants to get into veterinary medicine... hopes to play in the NFL.

JOEY ESPOSITOOffensive LinemanJR • JC • 6-4 • 300Rancho Palos Verdes, CAPalos Verdes HS/El Camino JC

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Named first team All-Conference and All-State as a linebacker at College of San Mateo... had 40 tackles, six sacks, two pass breakups and an interception... his team reached the California Junior College State Championship game. As a senior at Terra Nova High School he was named the Athlete of the Year... earned first team All-County honors on defense... basketball team most valuable player.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Jack and Cindy Forbes... born May 1, 1989... has one brother, Chris, and two sisters, Kelly and Patricia... majoring in Business... would like to become a fireman when his football career is over.

JACK FORBESDefensive EndJR • JC • 6-3 • 225Pacific, CATerra Nova HS/College of San Mateo

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE An All-League defensive lineman at McKay High School... had 29 tackles, two sacks, an interception and a fumble recovery... on offense, he rushed 23 times for 175 yards and three touchdowns, and caught 11 passes for 222 yards and a score.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Howard and Claira Harris... born February 23, 1991... has three broth-ers, Howard Jr., Lucious and Quentin, and one sister, Monique... plans to major in Business... cousin of former Viking KJ McCrae.

Transferred to Portland State after playing two seasons at Washington as a backup running back... will compete right away for the starting running back role.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played the last two seasons at Washington as a backup tailback... in 2009, played in four games, rushing three times for 11 yards... in 2008, he played in eight games, rushing 63 times for 219 yards and a touchdown... also had two receptions for six yards... made starts against Arizona, Washington State and California... rushed for 112 yards on 26 carries against Washington State and was named the Huskies offensive player of the game... a redshirt in 2007. A star athlete at McClymonds High School, leading the team to the CIF Oakland Section championship in 2005 and 2006... rushed for 1,443 yards as a senior despite missing two games with an injury... named honorable mention All-Metro... as a junior, rushed for 854 yards and 15 touchdowns, earning second team All-City honors... was listed as the number 50 running back in the nation and number 91 overall recruit in California by Rivals... also competed in track where he participated in sprints and the long jump.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Madelyn Kelly... born January 20, 1989... has three brothers, Noah, Josh and Elijah, and three sisters, Nie, Tanlia and Shanell... majoring in Sociol-ogy... would like a career a criminal justice or law... hobbies are listening to music and reading.

WILLIE GRIFFINRunning BackJR • TR • 5-8 • 195Oakland, CAMcClymonds HS/Washington

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MAJOR HARRISDefensive EndFR • HS • 6-3 • 210Salem, ORMcKay HS

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered three times in football at Cascade Christian High School... a tam captain... earned honorable mention All-League as a punt returner... his team went 47-7 during his four seasons.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Ray Horton and Leslie Annis... born December 27, 1991... has one sister, Taylor... undecided major... would like to be a coach.

JARREN HORTONSafetyFR • HS • 5-8 • 160Puyallup, WA Cascade Christian HS

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A three-year letterwinner in football at North Crowley High School... named first team All-District 3 at the 5A level as a junior and a senior... named his team’s Lineman of the Year... a team captain... also lettered in basketball and track.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Born May, 11, 1992... has one brother, DeShawn, and two sisters, Jocelyn and Monica... majoring in Communications... hobbies are video games and hanging out with friends.

VINCENT JOHNSONDefensive EndFR • HS • 6-2 • 265Fort Worth, TXNorth Crowley HS

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A talented player at West Adams Prep, he played defensive back, quarter-back and even punted... as a senior, he had 20 tackles, one sack, two intercep-tions and two forced fumbles... completed 80 of 143 passes for 1,163 yards, 14 touchdowns and 11 interceptions... also rushed 58 times for 343 yards and eight

KARRINGTON JONESDefensive BackFR • HS • 6-2 • 175Los Angeles, CAWest Adams Prep

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football and wrestling twice each at Liberty High School... named first team All-Kingco League for two seasons... named his team’s Defen-sive Lineman of the Year... team went to the state championship game... starter in the 4A/3A Coaches All-Star Game.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Richard and Teri Langdon... born November 28, 1991... has one brother, Josh... Business major... enjoys hanging out with friends and four-wheel-ing in his truck.

COLETON LANGDONOffensive LinemanFR • HS • 6-2 • 275Renton, WA Liberty HS

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The first player signed at Portland State by Head Coach Nigel Burton... ex-pected to step in a be a big contributor at safety.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played two seasons at Mt. San Antonio Junior College for a team that com-piled a 25-3 record over those two seasons... twice played for the California Ju-nior College State Championship. Mt. SAC won the title in 2009 and was also national champion... a national runner-up in 2008... as a freshman in 2008, Latu played in 14 games, making 68 tackles, six interceptions, broke up six passes, had three tackles for loss and one sack... in 2009, he played in 13 games, making 49 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, one sack, one interception and three pass breakups... named first team All-Conference.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Hola and Kaivai Latu... born June 17, 1990... has four brothers, Paula, Una, George and Kapeta, and one sister, Talahiva... majoring in Kinesiology... hobby is reading the Book of Mormon.

MANOA LATUFree SafetyJR • JC • 6-1 • 205Kapahulu, HISaint Louis HS/Mt. San Antonio JC

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played football at Columbia High School, prior to attending Hargrave Mili-tary Acdemy... earned All-Area and second team All-Conference honors.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Lisa Love and Reginald Long... born April 27, 1991... has one brother, Reggie... majoring in Business and Finance... hobbies are playing cards and bas-ketball.

BRYANT LONGDefensive EndFR • HS • 6-3 • 245South Orange, NJHargrave Military Academy (VA)

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Spent the 2008 season as a redshirt at Eastern Oregon... lettered in football, track and basketball at Federal Way High School... earned four letters in track and competed at state in the high jump... a team captain... lettered three times in football... earned All-South Puget Sound League honors as a wide receiver and defensive back... his team won the SPSL championship in 2007.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Shannon and Maurice Clark... born March 30, 1990... has one broth-er, Damaurius, and two sisters, Maurisha and Jazzmin... majoring in Criminol-ogy... hobby is basketball.

GREYLIN JAMESWide ReceiverFR • HS • 6-1 • 210Federal Way, WAFederal Way HS

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touchdowns... had nine punts for a 37.8 yards average.... team MVP... second team All-Conference and first team All-League.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Kimberly Jamerson and John Shaw... born March 19, 1992... has two brothers, Kelvin and Jaidyn, and one sister, Brie Ann... plans to major in Busi-ness Management... career goals would be a professional playing career, work in sports training, or with sports-based company.

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Attended Bacone College, an NAIA school in Oklahoma, and was a redshirt. Then sat out one year before coming to PSU. Earned first team All-District honors in football at Coral Springs Charter School... holds school records for receiving, yards and touchdowns scored... played in two post-season All-Star games.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Altide Louidor... majoring in Spanish, minoring in Health Science.

SALAS LOUIDORWide ReceiverSO • JC • 6-2 • 195Ft. Lauderdale, FLCoral Springs Charter/Bacone College

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered two years in football at Merced Junior College where the program also ran the Pistol offense... named two times All-Golden Gate Conference... caught 51 passes for 535 yards and three touchdowns during his MJC career... honorable mention All-State... a team captain. Lettered in football three times, and also competed in basketball and track at Golden Valley High School... a three-time All-Central California Conference se-lection... also earned All-District honors... three-time Academic All-Conference as well... his team won the Central California Conference in his junior year... earned second team All-League honors in basketball.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Mike and Toni McMillin... born November 5, 1988... has three broth-ers, Paul, Kirk and Chase, and one sister, Shannon... majoring in Accounting... hobbies are golf and fishing.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played two seasons at Palomar Junior College... played in 10 games in 2008, making 35 tackles with two sacks, two pass breakups and a blocked kick... was a freshman in 2007... did not play in 2009.

KYLE McMILLINTight EndJR • JC • 6-2 • 240Merced, CAGolden Valley HS/Merced JC

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SHANE MELBOLinebackerJR • JC • 6-1 • 220Escondido, CASan Pasqual HS/Palomar JC

44

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Named first team All-Three Rivers League as a tight end and defensive line-man as a senior at Oregon City High School... combined for six letters in football and basketball... selected as his team’s Most Dominating Lineman.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Anna and Wade Meyrick... born February 5, 1992... has one sister, Kira... plans to major in Psychology... hobbies are reading, camping, fishing, sports, and fundraising for AIDS for Africa for underprivileged villages.

TAYLOR MEYRICKTight EndFR • HS • 6-5 • 275Oregon City, OROregon City HS

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football at Jesuit High School... earned All-League and All-State honors as a linebacker in 2009... heavily recruited player.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Brenda and Brian Martinek... born April 26, 1992... has two sisters, Erin and Danielle... majoring in Business Administration... hobby is gardening... would like a career working for Nike.

TAYLOR MARTINEKLinebackerFR • HS • 6-3 • 220Portland, ORJesuit HS

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football three times and track four times at South Medford High School... a starter at quarterback the last two seasons, throwing 34 touchdown passes against just nine interceptions... as a junior, completed 93 of 169 passes for 1,419 yards, 15 touchdowns and six interceptions... also averaged 35.4 yards as a punter... team was 10-2 on the season.... as a senior he completed 144 of 236 passes for 1,907 yards, 19 touchdowns and three interceptions... also rushed for five touchdowns.... averaged 37.4 yards per punt... he was named first team All-Conference as a punter and second team All-Conference as a quarterback... also earned first team All-State honors as a punter... as a high jumper holds the school record and placed third in state as a junior.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Mike and Sharon Milhollin... born January 23, 1991... has one broth-er, John, and one sister, Sarah... plans to major in Business... would like to get into coaching after college... enjoys working at youth football camps... a four-year member of the high school honor roll.

JOSH MILHOLLINQuarterbackFR • HS • 6-4 • 190Medford, ORMedford HS

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football at St. Mary’s Prep in Berkeley where he twice earned All-League honors... as a junior, he had 89 tackles, six forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries... team defensive MVP as a senior... also earned three letters in track.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Annette Devine... born September 23, 1991... has one sister, Maya... majoring in Business and Marketing... was a mentor to incoming freshmen in high school.

HENRY ORGANStrong SafetyFR • HS • 5-10 • 180Berkeley, CASt. Mary’s Prep

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A transfer from Oregon State who is expected to be an important addition to the secondary.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Originally recruited to Oregon State by Nigel Burton in 2007... saw brief ac-tion in two seasons... was a first-team All-State cornerback out of Dominguez High School... ranked 15th-best cornerback in the nation and 25th-best prospect in the state of California out of high school... his team won the CIF Division III title his junior season, went 13-1 his senior year... also played quarterback and accounted for 11 touchdowns as a senior.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Kellie Polk... has one brother, Kendale, and one sister, Wannisha... ma-joring in Communications... would like to be a football coach or a social worker.

DAVID ROSSCornerbackJR • TR • 6-0 • 190Compton, CADominguez HS/Oregon State

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A three-year letterwinner at Federal Way High School... named first team offensive and defensive lineman in the South Puget Sound League as a senior... selected as his team’s Defensive Lineman of the Year... his team won the South Puget Sound League Championship.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of James and Tepe Seuma’ala... born December 14, 1991... has three sisters, Nelle, Angelina and Adrienne... involved in Habitat for Humanity.

JAMES SEUMA’ALADefensive LinemanFR • HS • 6-3 • 240Federal Way, WAFederal Way HS

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE A three-time letterwinner in football, as well as basketball and track at Charter Oaks High School... his team won four straight conference titles and back-to-back state championships... earned All-Area, All-Valley and League MVP honors as a junior... was first team All-CIF, All-Area and All-Valley as a senior... won team MVP honors and the Coaches Award.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Trina and Allen Powell... born July 22, 1991... full first name is Allen... has three brothers, Adam, Alex and Andrew, and one sister, Eurasia... plans to ma-jor in Business and Marketing... hobbies are video games, hanging with family and friends... part of the Best Buddies Program, working with autistic children... participates in Black Student Union... a member of the 3.0 Club... hopes to start his own business one day.

AJ POWELLWide Receiver/Kick ReturnerFR • HS • 5-8 • 165Pasadena, CA Charter Oaks HS

31 PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played at Palomar Junior College in 2009... had 46 tackles, seven tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, an interception, a fumble recovery and four pass breakups... his team was 10-3, reaching the Southern California championship and was ranked eighth nationally... named second-team All-Southern Conference... originally signed with the University of San Diego... played in seven games making six tackles as a true freshman. A three-year starter at Oceanside High School... was League Defensive Play-er of the Year, first team All-League, first team All-County and first team All-CIF as a senior... team MVP as well... had 157 tackles on the season... his team was a three-time Division II state champion... also named San Diego County Academic Defensive Player of the Year... had 120 tackles as a junior.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Malelega and Fegasoloai Segi... born April 20, 1990... has two broth-ers, Daniel and Tuvalu, and three sisters, Angel, Tina and Rachel... first member of his family to attend college... majoring in Political Science... participates in Fel-lowship of Christian Athletes and enjoys going to church.

MATT SEGILinebackerJR • JC • 5-11 • 230Oceanside, CAOceanside HS/San Diego/Palomar JC

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Attended Shasta Junior College where he played football and ran track. Also lettered in football and track at Shasta High School.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Sharon and George Sanford... born June 13, 1988... has three broth-ers, Calvin Chris and Morgan, and one sister, Sheena... majoring in Communica-tions.

SHAUGHN SANFORDRunning BackSR • JC • 5-10 • 200Redding, CAShasta HS/Shasta JC

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football three times at Oregon City High School... earned honor-able mention All-Three Rivers League recognition... also lettered twice in track.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Karla and Val Polk... born April 5, 1992... has one brother, Valentino, and three sisters, Kennedy, Ronisha and Shegouya... Pre-Med major... hobbies are playing basketball and hanging out with friends... would like to become a nurse.

RONNIE SIMMONSWide ReceiverFR • HS • 6-0 • 175Oregon City, OROregon City HS

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A four-year letterwinner in basketball, he walked on with the football team in the spring... so impressed the coaching staff that he figures to play an impor-tant role in 2010... played one season of football in high school before focusing on his basketball career... has the size and athleticism to fill the role.

PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Familiar to Viking fans for a different reason - he starred on the Viking bas-ketball team for four seasons... set school records for career games played (121), career wins (78), career field goals percentage (.663)... also participated on two Big Sky Champion teams and two NCAA Tournaments (2008 and 2009)... twice named to the Big Sky All-Tournament team... made game-winning dunk with 3.5 seconds left to play in beating Montana State for the 2009 Big Sky Tournament Championship... averaged 10.8 points, 5.9 rebounds and and shot a school-re-cord .671 from the field as a senior.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Greg and Toria Thomas... born June 27, 1988... brothers are Trenton and Marcus... earned his degree in Business Administration, will graduate this spring... hobbies are hanging out with friends, reading and basketball.

JULIUS THOMASTight EndSR • HS • 6-5 • 240Stockton, CATokay HS

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Played two years at Palomar Junior College... as a sophomore, he was named first team All-Southern Conference... had 33 tackles, four tackles for loss, a sack and a forced fumble... his team was 10-3, reaching the Southern California championship and was ranked eighth nationally... had 17 tackles and a sack as a freshman. Was a three-year starter at Education Lab High School... earned second team All-League and second team All-State honors... selected to play in the Hawai’i All-Star game.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Esther and Emelio Vaiese... born Oct. 30, 1990... has two brothers, Emmit and Reese, and two sisters, Fialani and Aaliah... Criminal Justice major... has two cousins who have played in the NFL... hobbies are haning out with fam-ily, playing video games and relaxing.

ALIKA VAIESEDefensive TackleJR • JC • 6-1 • 275Kalini, HIEducation Lab HS/Palomar JC

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PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Lettered in football, basketball and baseball at North High School... has been the Defensive Player of the Year each of the last two seasons in his league... second team All-League as a sophomore... first team All-Area as a junior... first team All-League and All-CIF as a senior.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Blanca and Robert Tobias... born March 26, 1992... has one brother, Ryan, and one sister, Tristin... wants to get into Communications and Broadcast Journalism... hobbies are playing the piano, high school student council, water skiing and hiking.

BRANDON TOBIASDefensive EndFR • HS • 6-2 • 210Torrance, CANorth HS

46PREVIOUS TO PORTLAND STATE Spent three years at Washington, one as a redshirt... did not see action until 2009 when he played in the Huskies’ win over Idaho. A standout offensive and defensive lineman at Oregon City High School... was tabbed the No. 64 offensive guard prospect in the nation by Scout.com as a senior... tabbed as the No. 10 overall recruit in the state of Oregon by Rivals.com... named the No. 62 recruit on SuperPrep’s Northwest 100 list... also a league champion in wrestling.

SCOTT SHUGERTOffensive LinemanJR • TR • 6-5 • 305Oregon City, OROregon City HS/Washington

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Mailing and Street Address:2491 Washington, Suite 201Ogden, UT 84401Phone: (801) 392-1978Fax: (801) 392-5568www.bigskyconf.com

Founded: 1963

Affiliation: NCAA I

Members: Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State, Weber State

Sports SponsoredMEN: Cross Country, Football*, Basketball*, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field, Tennis*WOMEN: Cross Country, Volleyball*, Basketball*, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field, Golf*, Tennis*, Soccer*

* Conference champion receives automatic bid to NCAA Tournament

With the addition of Northern Colorado, the Big Sky spreads across eight states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky Mountain Front. The Big Sky is represented along the entire west coast with schools in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up and down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and now Colorado. Of the eight western-most states in the contiguous United States only one, Nevada, is not represented in the Big Sky. On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name Big Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled “The Big Sky.” Jack Hollowell, a former Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State. While on a track and field trip from Po-catello, Idaho, to Missoula, Mont., the legendary Dubby Holt of Idaho State saw a “Welcome to Big Sky Country” sign as his team entered Montana. Holt, and his athletes thought “Big Sky” would be a perfect name for the new conference. Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. The Big Sky sponsors champi-onships in 14 sports, including men’s and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basket-ball and tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and women’s volleyball, golf and soccer.

CommissionerDouglas B. Fullerton • Phone: (801) 392-1978 x10e-mail: [email protected]

Associate Commissioner/ChampionshipsRon Loghry • Phone: (801) 392-1978 x14e-mail: [email protected]

Assistant Commissioner/Media RelationsJon Kasper • Phone: (801) 392-1978 x16e-mail: [email protected]

Jon KasperBig Sky Conference

Media Relations

Doug FullertonBig Sky Conference

Commissioner

The Big Sky Conference enters its 48th year of athletic competition in 2010-11. The Big Sky is an NCAA Division I member in all sports, with member institutions classified in the Football Championship Subdivision (formally I-AA). The Big Sky returned to a nine-team format in 2006 with the addition of Northern Colorado. The current lineup includes Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland State, Sacramento State and Weber State. The league has become one of the strongest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in the Football Championship Subdivi-sion. The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter members - Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addition of Eastern Washington. The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left and at the same time the conference added Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring of 2001.

Assistant Commissioner/ComplianceJaynee Nadolski • Phone: (801) 392-1978 x15e-mail: [email protected]

Media Relations/Marketing DirectorTanner Gooch • Phone: (801) 392-1978 x17e-mail: [email protected]

Media Relations InternAnne Morrison • Phone: (801) 392-1978 x12e-mail: [email protected]

Executive AssistantJanet Carpenter • Phone: (801) 392-1978 x10e-mail: [email protected]

Accounts TechnicianChristy Hatley • Phone: (801) 392-1978 x13e-mail: [email protected]

Officiating Services (Football)Doug Toole • Phone: (435) 645-8466 Fax: (435) 615-7388

Officiating Services (Volleyball, Basketball)Marla Denham • Phone: (480) 497-0404 Fax: (480) 497-9111 • e-mail: [email protected]

BIG SKY CONFERENCE INFORMATION

The 2009-10 season will mark the 22nd year that the Big Sky Conference will sponsor champion-ships in women’s sports. The former Mountain West Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring champion-ships for women’s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men’s pro-grams. The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Doug Fullerton, the fifth com-

missioner of the Big Sky Conference, will enter his 14th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing longtime commis-sioner Ron Stephenson. Stephenson served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from 1977-81 while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71.

THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE

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1963: Idaho State1964: Montana State1965: Weber State, Idaho1966: Montana State1967: Montana State1968: Weber State, Montana State, Idaho1969: Montana1970: Montana1971: Idaho1972: Montana State1973: Boise State1974: Boise State1975: Boise State1976: Montana State1977: Boise State1978: Northern Arizona1979: Montana State1980: Boise State1981: Idaho State1982: Montana1983: Nevada1984: Montana State1985: Idaho1986: Nevada1987: Idaho1988: Idaho1989: Idaho1990: Nevada1991: Nevada1992: Eastern Washington, Idaho*1993: Montana1994: Boise State1995: Montana1996: Montana1997: Eastern Washington1998: Montana1999: Montana2000: Montana2001: Montana2002: Montana, Idaho State, Montana State*2003: Montana State*, Montana, Northern Arizona2004: Montana*, Eastern Washington2005: Eastern Washington*, Montana, Montana State2006: Montana2007: Montana2008: Weber State*, Montana2009: Montana

*Earned automatic berth into NCAA I FCS playoffs

2009 BIG SKY CONFERENCE STANDINGS

BIG SKY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS

BIG SKY GAMES ALL GAMES W-L PCT. PF PA W-L PCT. PF PA Home Away Streak

Montana 8-0 1.000 290 164 14-1 .933 537 285 9-0 5-1 Lost 1Eastern Washington 6-2 .750 288 184 8-4 .667 404 329 4-1 4-3 Lost 1Weber State 6-2 .750 246 155 7-5 .583 338 260 4-1 3-4 Lost 1Montana State 5-3 .625 200 156 7-4 .636 257 244 4-2 3-2 Lost 1Northern Arizona 4-4 .500 254 216 5-6 .455 327 327 3-2 2-4 Lost 4Sacramento State 4-4 .500 221 267 5-6 .455 274 371 3-2 2-4 Won 1Northern Colorado 1-7 .125 147 210 3-8 .273 202 288 2-4 1-4 Lost 2Portland State 1-7 .125 160 294 2-9 .182 232 372 1-5 1-4 Lost 5Idaho State 1-7 .125 117 277 1-10 .091 142 424 1-4 0-6 Won 1

BIG SKY CONFERENCE COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Thursday, Sept. 2Western New Mexico at Northern Arizona Eastern Washington at Nevada

Saturday, Sept. 4UM-Western at Idaho State Sacramento State at Stanford Fort Lewis at Montana State Western State at Montana Weber State at Boston College Adams State at Northern Colorado Portland State at Arizona State

Saturday, Sept. 11Idaho State at Utah State Montana State at Washington State Montana at Cal Poly *Northern Colorado at Weber State Portland State at UC Davis Western Oregon at Sacramento State Northern Arizona at Arizona State Central Washington at Eastern Washington

Saturday, Sept. 18Portland State at Oregon Drake at Montana State *Idaho State at Northern Colorado *Montana at Eastern Washington *Weber State at Sacramento State

Saturday, Sept. 25*Northern Arizona at Idaho StateNorthern Colorado at Michigan State*Eastern Washington at Montana State*Sacramento State at Montana UC Davis at Weber State

Saturday, Oct. 2Northern Arizona at Southern Utah *Eastern Washington at Weber State *Montana at Northern Colorado *Idaho State at Portland State *Montana State at Sacramento State

Saturday, Oct. 9*Northern Arizona at Eastern Washington *Idaho State at Montana *Portland State at Montana State *Northern Colorado at Sacramento State

Saturday, Oct. 16*Eastern Washington at Northern Colorado *Weber State at Idaho State*Montana State at Northern Arizona*Montana at Portland State

Saturday, Oct. 23*Sacramento State at Eastern Washington*Northern Arizona at Montana *Portland State at Weber State*Northern Colorado at Montana State

Saturday, Oct. 30*Montana State at Idaho State *Montana at Weber State *Sacramento State at Northern Arizona Northern Colorado at South Dakota *Eastern Washington at Portland State

Saturday, Nov. 6Idaho State at Georgia*Weber State at Montana State *Northern Arizona at Northern Colorado*Portland State at Sacramento State

Saturday, Nov. 13North Dakota at Montana *Southern Utah at Eastern Washington *Sacramento State at Idaho State *Northern Colorado at Portland State *Weber State at Northern Arizona

Saturday, Nov. 20*Montana State at Montana *Idaho State at Eastern Washington Weber State at Texas Tech Sacramento State at UC Davis *Portland State at Northern Arizona

*Big Sky Conference Game

Football Championship Subdivision PlayoffsNov. 27, First RoundDec. 4, Second RoundDec. 11, QuarterfinalsDec. 17/18, SemifinalsJan. 7, National Championship (Frisco, TX)

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BIG SKY CONFERENCEEastern Washington Cheney, WA Eagles Idaho State Pocatello, ID Bengals Montana Missoula, MT Grizzlies Montana State Bozeman, MT Bobcats Northern Arizona Flagstaff, AZ Lumberjacks Northern Colorado Greeley, CO Bears Portland State Portland, OR Vikings Sacramento State Sacramento, CA Hornets Weber State Ogden, UT Wildcats

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCECharleston Southern Charleston, SC Buccaneers Coastal Carolina Conway, SC Chanticleers Gardner-Webb Boiling Springs, NC Bulldogs Liberty Lynchburg, VA Flames Presbyterian Clinton, SC Blue Hose Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY Seawolves VMI Lexington, VA Keydets

COLONIAL CONFERENCEDelaware Newark, DE Blue Hens Hofstra Hempstead, NY Pride James Madison Harrisonburg, VA Dukes Maine Orono, ME Black Bears Massachusetts Amherst, MA Minutemen New Hampshire Durham, NH Wildcats Northeastern Boston, MA Huskies Rhode Island Kingston, RI Rams Richmond Richmond, VA Spiders Towson Towson, MD Tigers Villanova Villanova, PA Wildcats William & Mary Williamsburg, VA Tribe

GREAT WEST CONFERENCECal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA Mustangs UC Davis Davis, CA Aggies North Dakota Grand Forks, ND Fighting SiouxSouth Dakota Sioux Falls Coyotes Southern Utah Cedar City, UT Thunderbirds

INDEPENDENTBryant Smithfield, RI Bulldogs Georgia State Atlanta, GA Panthers North Carolina Central Durham, NC Eagles Old Dominion Norfolk, VA Monarchs Savannah State Savannah, GA Tigers South Alabama Mobile, AL Jaguars

IVY LEAGUEBrown Providence, RI Bears Columbia New York, NY Lions Cornell Ithaca, NY Big Red Dartmouth Hanover, NH Big Green Harvard Cambridge, MA Crimson Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Quakers Princeton Princeton, NJ Tigers Yale New Haven, CT Bulldogs

MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEBethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, FL Wildcats Delaware State Dover, DE Hornets Florida A&M Tallahassee, FL Rattlers Hampton Hampton, VA Pirates Howard Washington, DC Bison Morgan State Baltimore, MD Bears Norfolk State Norfolk, VA Spartans North Carolina A&T Greensboro, NC Aggies South Carolina State Orangeburg, SC Bulldogs Winston-Salem State Winston-Salem, NC Rams

MISSOURI VALLEY FOOTBALL CONFERENCEIllinois State Normal, IL Redbirds Indiana State Terre Haute, IN Sycamores Missouri State Springfield, MO Bears North Dakota State Fargo, ND Bison Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA Panthers South Dakota State Brookings, SD Jackrabbits Southern Illinois Cardondale, IL Salukis Western Illinois Macomb, IL Leathernecks Youngstown State Youngstown, OH Penguins

NORTHEAST CONFERENCEAlbany Albany, NY Great Danes Central Connecticut St New Britain, CT Blue Devils Duquesne Pittsburgh, PA Dukes Monmouth W. Long Branch, NJ Hawks Robert Morris Moon Township, PA Colonials Sacred Heart Fairfield, CT Pioneers St. Francis (PA) Loretto, PA Red Flash Wagner Staten Island, NY Seahawks

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCEAustin Peay State Clarksville, TN Governors Eastern Illinois Charleston, IL Panthers Eastern Kentucky Richmond, KY Colonels Jacksonville State Jacksonville, AL Gamecocks Murray State Murray, KY Racers SE Missouri State Cape Girardeau, MO Indians Tennessee-Martin Martin, TN Skyhawks Tennessee State Nashville, TN Tigers Tennessee Tech Cookeville, TN Golden Eagles

PATRIOT LEAGUEBucknell Lewisburg, PA Bison Colgate Hamilton, NY Red Raiders Fordham Bronx, NY Rams Georgetown Washington, DC Hoyas Holy Cross Worcester, MA Crusaders Lafayette Easton, PA Leopards Lehigh Bethlehem, PA Engineers

PIONEER LEAGUEButler Indianapolis, IN Bulldogs Campbell Buies Creek, NC Camels Davidson Davidson, NC Wildcats Dayton Dayton, OH Flyers Drake Des Moines, IA Bulldogs Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL Dolphins Marist Poughkeepsie, NY Red Foxes Morehead State Morehead, KY Eagles San Diego San Diego, CA Toreros Valparaiso Valparaiso, IN Crusaders

SOUTHERN CONFERENCEAppalachian State Boone, NC Mountaineers The Citadel Charleston, SC Bulldogs Elon Elon, NC Phoenix Furman Greenville, SC Paladins Georgia Southern Statesboro, GA Eagles Samford Birmingham, AL Bulldogs Tennessee-Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN Mocs Western Carolina Cullowhee, NC Catamounts Wofford Spartanburg, SC Terriers

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCECentral Arkansas Conway, AR Bears Lamar Beaumont, TX Cardinals McNeese State Lake Charles, LA Cowboys Nicholls State Thibodaux, LA Colonels Northwestern State Natchitoches, LA Demons Sam Houston State Huntsville, TX Bearkats Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, LA Lions Stephen F. Austin State Nacogdoches, TX Lumberjacks Texas State San Marcos, TX Bobcats

SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCEAlabama A&M Huntsville, AL Bulldogs Alabama State Montgomery, AL Hornets Alcorn State Lorman, MS Braves Arkansas-Pine Bluff Pine Bluff, AR Golden Lions Grambling State Grambling, LA Tigers Jackson State Jackson, MS Tigers Mississippi Valley State Itta Bena, MS Delta Devils Prairie View A&M Prairie View, TX Panthers Southern Baton Rouge, LA Jaguars Texas Southern Houston, TX Tigers

1978 Florida A&M def. Massachusetts, 35-281979 Eastern Kentucky def. Lehigh, 30-71980 Boise State def. Eastern Kentucky, 31-291981 Idaho State def. Eastern Kentucky, 34-231982 Eastern Kentucky def. Delaware, 17-141983 Southern Illinois def. Western Carolina, 43-71984 Montana State def. Louisiana Tech, 19-61985 Georgia Southern def. Furman, 44-421986 Georgia Southern def. Arkansas State, 48-211987 Northeast Louisiana def. Marshall, 43-421988 Furman def. Georgia Southern, 17-121989 Georgia Southern def. Stephen F. Austin, 37-341990 Georgia Southern def. Nevada, 36-131991 Youngstown State def. Marshall, 25-171992 Marshall def. Youngstown State, 31-281993 Youngstown State def. Marshall, 17-51994 Youngstown State def. Boise State, 28-141995 Montana def. Marshall, 22-201996 Marshall def. Montana, 49-291997 Youngstown State def. McNeese State, 10-91998 Massachusetts def. Georgia Southern, 55-431999 Georgia Southern def. Youngstown State, 59-242000 Georgia Southern def. Montana, 27-252001 Montana def. Furman, 13-62002 Western Kentucky def. McNeese State, 34-142003 Delaware def. Colgate, 40-02004 James Madison def. Montana, 31-212005 Appalachian State def. Northern Iowa, 21-162006 Appalachian State def. Massachusetts, 28-172007 Appalachian State def. Delaware, 49-212008 Richmond def. Montana, 24-72009 Villanova def. Montana, 23-21

NCAA I FCS CHAMPIONS

NCAA I FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION

The NCAA I FCS Championship game will be played at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, TX on Jan. 7, 2011.

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Arizona State InformationLocation: Tempe, AZFounded: 1885Enrollment: 67,082Conference: Pac-10Nickname: Sun DevilsColors: Maroon and GoldPresident: Dr. Michael CrowAthletics Director: Lisa LoveStadium: Sun Devil StadiumCapacity: 71,706

Arizona State Coaching StaffHead Coach: Dennis EricksonAlma Mater: Montana State, 1970 ASU Record: 19-17/3 years All-Time vs. PSU: 0-0 Overall Record: 167-83-1/21 yearsFootball Office Phone: call SID

Assistant CoachesOffensive Coordinator: Noel MazzoneDefensive Coordinator: Craig BrayDefensive Line: Grady StretzDefensive Backs: Greg BurnsOffensive Line: Gregg SmithTight Ends/Special Teams: Jamie ChristianWide Receivers: Steve BroussardLinebackers: Trent BrayRunning Backs: Bryce Erickson

Sun Devils’ Sports InformationFootball SID: Mark Brand E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 480.965.6592 Mobile Phone: Press Box Phone: 480.965.6207Internet Site: www.thesundevils.com

2010 Arizona State Outlook2009 Record: 4-8Conference Record/Finish: 2-7/9thReturning Starters: 15Offense/Defense/Special Teams: 7/5/3Returning Letterwinners: 51

Top Returning Sun DevilsRushing: Cameron Marshall, 64-280-2Passing: Brock Osweiler, 24-55-2, 249 yards, 2 TD Samson Szakacsy, 32-50-1, 362 yards, 4 TDReceiving: Gerell Robinson, 26-261-0 Kerry Taylor, 23-276-0Defense: Vontaze Burfict, LB, 69T-7TFL-2SK-5PBU-2FR-2FF Lawrence Guy, DT, 37T-7TFL-4.5SK-FR-FF Brandon Magee, LB, 34T-7TFL-2SK-INT Saia Falahola, DT, 26T-7TFL-4SK-FR

2009 Arizona State Sun Devils (4-8) W Idaho State _____________ 50-3 W Louisiana-Monroe ________ 38-14 L @ Georgia ______________ 17-20 L @ Oregon State __________ 17-28 W @ Washington State ______ 27-14 W Washington _____________ 24-17 L @ Stanford ______________ 14-33 L California _______________ 21-23 L USC ___________________ 9-14 L @ Oregon _______________ 21-44 L @ UCLA ________________ 13-23 L Arizona ________________ 17-20

2010 Sun Devils’ ScheduleSept. 4 Portland StateSept. 11 Northern ArizonaSept. 18 @ WisconsinSept. 25 Oregon*Oct. 2 @ Oregon State*Oct. 9 @ Washington*Oct. 23 @ California*Oct. 30 Washington State*Nov. 6 @ USC*Nov. 13 Stanford*Nov. 20 UCLA*Dec. 2 @ Arizona** Pac-10 Conference game

VIKINGS vs. SUN DEVILSAll-Time Series1st meeting

ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS1

September 4 • 7 p.m. • Sun Devil Stadium (71,706), Tempe, AZRadio: KXFD 970 AM • Internet: www.970.am • Pregame show: 6 p.m. Television: TBA • Live Video Stream: www.bigskytv.org

• Portland State is 2-25 all-time against NCAA I FBS teams. Last year, the Vikings lost at an-other Pac-10 school, Oregon State, 34-7.

• The Vikings are 0-8 all-time against Pac-10 programs (0-3 vs. Oregon, 0-3 vs. Oregon State, 0-1 vs. Washington State, 0-1 vs. California).

• The Vikings will open and close their 11-game regular season schedule in the state of Ari-zona, playing at Arizona State on Sept. 4, and Northern Arizona on Nov. 20.

• ASU wide receivers coach Steve Broussard was a running backs and wide receivers coach at Portland State from 2004-06 under Head Coach Tim Walsh.

STORYLINES

Head CoachDennis Erickson

junior Defensive Tackle

Lawrence Guy

SophomoreLinebacker

Vontaze Burfict

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2010 Aggies’ ScheduleSept. 4 @ CaliforniaSept. 11 Portland StateSept. 18 @ San DiegoSept. 25 @ Weber StateOct. 2 @ San Jose StateOct. 9 South Dakota*Oct. 23 South AlabamaOct. 30 Southern Utah*Nov. 6 @ North Dakota*Nov. 13 @ Cal Poly*Nov. 20 Sacramento State*Great West Conference game

UC Davis InformationLocation: Davis, CAFounded: 1908Enrollment: 31,426Conference: Great West Nickname: AggiesColors: Yale Blue and GoldChancellor: Dr. Linda KatehiAthletics Director: Greg WarzeckaStadium: Aggie (Artificial turf )Capacity: 10,849

UC Davis Coaching StaffHead Coach: Bob BiggsAlma Mater: UC Davis, 1973 UCD Record: 130-66-1/17 years All-Time vs. PSU: 3-4 Overall Record: 130-66-1/17 yearsFootball Office Phone: 530.752.3525

Assistant CoachesOffensive Coordinator/TEs: Mike MoroskiDefensive Coordinator/LBs: Mark JohnsonRunning Backs/Special Teams: Greg ChaplaDefensive Backs: Nevan BerganWide Receivers/Recruiting Coord.: Matt WadeDefensive Backs: Jeff KoppOffensive Line: Tim KeaneDefensive Line: Dallas SartzDefensive Line: Jason FiskQuarterbacks: Tim Plough

Aggies Sports InformationFootball SID: Mike Robles E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 530.752.3680 Mobile Phone: 530.979.1747 Press Box Phone: 530.752.9367Internet Site: www.ucdavisaggies.com

2010 UC Davis Outlook2009 Record: 6-5Conference Record/Finish: 3-1/1stReturning Starters: 17Offense/Defense/Special Teams: 8/6/3Returning Letterwinners: 51

Top Returning AggiesRushing: Joe Trombetta, 119-395-4 Josh Reese, 68-375-2 Corbin Cutshaw, 36-152-0Passing: NoneReceiving: Sean Creadick, 39-466-5 Joe Trombetta, 30-206-1 Dean Rogers, 29-326-2Defense: Danny Hart, FS, 53T-4PBU-3FR Dozie Amajoyi, LB, 50T-2SK Jacob Maxson, DT, 36T-7.5TFL-3.5SK-FR-BK Eric Sobotka, DE, 32T-5TFL-2SK-2PBU

2009 UC Davis Aggies (6-5) L @ Fresno State __________ 0-51 L Montana ______________10-17 W Western Oregon ________29-13 L @ Boise State ___________16-34 W @ South Dakota (ot) _____24-23 W Winston-Salem State_____45-14 W @ Portland State ________34-31 L @ Southern Utah ________35-56 W Cal Poly _______________23-10 W North Dakota___________28-20 L @ Sacramento State _____28-31

VIKINGS vs. AGGIES

All-Time SeriesPortland State leads 6-4 PSU leads 5-2 in Portland UCD leads 2-1 in Davis

Sept. 14, 1974: UCD 50-21 @ DavisNov. 15, 1975: PSU 32-21 @ PortlandNov. 21, 1992: PSU 42-28 @ Portland*Oct. 7, 1995: PSU 40-13 @ PortlandOct. 12, 1996: PSU 32-27 @ PortlandNov. 20, 2004: PSU 38-21 @ PortlandSept. 10, 2005: PSU 14-12 @ DavisSept. 8, 2007: UCD 26-17 @ PortlandSept. 13, 2008: UCD 38-24 @ DavisOct. 24, 2009: UCD 34-31 @ Portland

*NCAA II playoff game

Streak: UCD has won three in a rowMost Points, PSU: 42, 1992Most Points, UCD: 50, 1974

Largest Margin of VictoryPSU: 27, 40-13 in 1995UCD: 29, 50-21 in 1974

UC DAVIS AGGIES2

September 11 • 6 p.m. • Aggie Stadium (10,849), Davis, CARadio: KXFD 970 AM • Internet: www.970.am • Pregame show: 5 p.m. Television: TBA • Live Video Stream: www.bigskytv.org

Head CoachBob Biggs

Senior Free Safety Danny Hart

SeniorTight End

Dean Rogers

• After Portland State had dominated the series with six wins in a row, UC Davis has won three straight meetings.

• Former Viking Head Coach Jerry Glanville was 0-3 against Aggie Coach Bob Biggs (2007-09). Former Viking Coach Tim Walsh (now a conference rival of UCD as Head Coach at Cal Poly) was 4-0 against Biggs while at PSU (1993-2006).

• The teams are meeting for the sixth time in seven seasons for a non-conference game.• The last time the teams met in Davis, the Aggies exploded for 588 yards of offense, includ-

ing 156 rushing yards and two touchdowns by running back Joe Trombetta.• With last year’s win over PSU, UC Davis has won two in a row at PGE Park. The Aggies totaled

484 yards of offense and outscored the Vikings 17-3 in the fourth period to win 34-31.

STORYLINES

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Oregon InformationLocation: Eugene, ORFounded: 1876Enrollment: 20,376Conference: Pac-10 Nickname: DucksColors: Green and YellowPresident: Richard LariviereAthletics Director: TBAStadium: Autzen (Artificial turf )Capacity: 54,000

Oregon Coaching StaffHead Coach: Chip KellyAlma Mater: New Hampshire, 1990 UO Record: 10-3/1 year All-Time vs. PSU: 0-0 Overall Record: 10-3/1 yearFootball Office Phone: 541.346.3825

Assistant CoachesOffensive Coordinator/QBs: Mark HelfrichDefensive Coordinator/OLBs: Nick AliottiDefensive Line: Jerry AzzinaroRunning Backs: Gary CampbellWide Receivers: Scott FrostOffensive Line/Run Game Coord.: Steve GreatwoodSecondary: John NealTight Ends/Special Teams Coord.: Tom OsborneInside Linebackers/Recruiting: Don Pellum

Oregon Sports InformationFootball SID: Dave Williford E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 541.346.5488 Mobile Phone: 541.729.6801 Press Box Phone: 541.346.7074Internet Site: www.goducks.com

2010 Ducks’ ScheduleSept. 4 NEW MEXICOSept. 11 @ TennesseeSept. 18 PORTLAND STATESept. 25 @ Arizona State*Oct. 2 STANFORD*Oct. 9 @ Washington State*Oct. 21 UCLA*Oct. 30 @ USC*Nov. 6 WASHINGTON*Nov. 13 @ California*Nov. 26 ARIZONA*Dec. 4 @ Oregon State** Pac-10 Conference game

VIKINGS vs. DUCKS

All-Time SeriesOregon leads 3-0 UO leads 3-0 in Eugene

Sept. 3, 1994: UO 58-16 @ EugeneSept. 21, 2002: UO 41-0 @ EugeneOct. 28, 2006: UO 55-12 @ Eugene

Streak: Oregon has won three in a rowMost Points, PSU: 16, 1994Most Points, UO: 58, 1994

Largest Margin of VictoryUO: 43, 2006

OREGON DUCKS3

September 18 • TBA • Autzen Stadium (54,000), Eugene, ORRadio: KXFD 970 AM • Internet: www.970.am • Pregame show: TBA Television: TBA • Live Video Stream: www.bigskytv.org

Head CoachChip Kelly

Senior Running Back

LaMichael James

SeniorDefensive End

Kenny Rowe

2010 Oregon Outlook2009 Record: 10-3Conference Record/Finish: 8-1/1stReturning Starters: 19Offense/Defense/Special Teams: 9/8/2Returning Letterwinners: 41Offense/Defense/Special Teams: 19/24/3

Top Returning AggiesRushing: LaMichael James, 230-1,546-14Passing: Nate Costa, 20-33-1, 197 yards, 1 TDReceiving: Jeff Maehl, 53-696-6Defense: John Boyett, FS, 90T-2TFL-3INT Kenny Rowe, DE, 42T-15TFL-11.5SK-4PBU-3FF-FR

2009 Oregon Ducks (10-3) L @ Boise State ___________ 8-19 W Purdue ________________38-36 W Utah __________________31-24 W California ______________ 42-3 W Washington State _______ 52-6 W @ UCLA _______________24-10 W @ Washington __________43-19 W USC __________________47-20 L @ Stanford _____________42-51 W Arizona State ___________44-21 W @ Arizona (ot) __________44-41 W Oregon State ___________37-33 L vs. Ohio State (Rose Bowl) 17-26

• The meeting with Oregon will be the fourth in history between the in-state schools, and the third in the last eight years.

• The Ducks hold a convincing 3-0 series lead, having won games by 41, 42, and 43 points.• The Vikings are 0-8 all-time against Pac-10 programs (0-3 vs. Oregon, 0-3 vs. Oregon State,

0-1 vs. Washington State, 0-1 vs. California). PSU also plays Arizona State from the Pac-10 in 2010.

• Portland State is 2-25 all-time against NCAA I FBS teams. Last year, the Vikings lost to Or-egon State, 34-7.

• UO Tight Ends/Special Teams Coach Tom Osborne coached at Portland State under Pokey Allen from 1986-92.

STORYLINES

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Idaho State InformationLocation: Pocatello, IDFounded: 1901Enrollment: 14,486Conference: Big SkyNickname: BengalsColors: Orange and BlackPresident: Dr. Arthur VailasAthletics Director: Jeff TingeyStadium: Holt Arena (Artificial turf )Capacity: 12,000

Idaho State Coaching StaffHead Coach: John ZamberlinAlma Mater: Pacific Lutheran, 1979 ISU Record: 5-29/3 years All-Time vs. PSU: 2-1 Overall Record: 68-70/13 yearsFootball Office Phone: 208.282.2779

Assistant CoachesOffensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Phil EarleyDefensive Coordinator/D. Line: Brian StrandleyRunning Backs/Special Teams: Nick WhitworthWide Receivers: Drew MillerOffensive Line: Jon ClarkDefensive Line: Josh FetterDefensive Backs: Steve AmrineTight Ends: Junior Falavai

Bengals Sports InformationFootball SID: TBA E-mail: TBA Office Phone: 208.282.2621 Mobile Phone: TBA Press Box Phone: 208.282.2952Internet Site: www.isubengals.com

October 2 • 5:05 p.m. • Hillsboro Stadium (7,825), Hillsboro, ORRadio: Freedom 970 AM • Internet: www.970.am • Pregame show: 4 p.m.Television: TBA • Live Video Stream: www.bigskytv.org

2010 Idaho State Outlook2009 Record: 1-10Conference Record/Finish: 1-7/T7Returning Starters: 13Offense/Defense/Special Teams: 7/6/0Returning Letterwinners: 34

Top Returning BengalsRushing: NonePassing: Russel Hill, 143-259-8, 1,389 yards, 8 TDsReceiving: Jaron Taylor, 51-547-3 Kelvin Krosch, 37-540-6Defense: AJ Storms, LB, 120T-5.5TFL-INT-3FR-FF-PBU Philip Arias, LB, 113T-3.5TFL-INT-4PBU-2FF Chris Holmesly, DB, 82T-3.5TFL-2INT-3PBU-3FR Dustin Tew, DB, 80T-2TFL-SK-2INT-3PBU-FR-FF

2009 Idaho State Bengals (1-10) L @ Arizona State _________ 3-50 L @ Oklahoma ___________ 0-64 L @ Weber State __________17-44 L Central Washington _____22-33 L Eastern Washington _____ 3-38 L @ Sacramento State _____17-38 L Northern Colorado ______ 7-30 L @ Northern Arizona _____12-40 L @ Montana State ________10-41 L Montana ______________10-12 W Portland State __________41-34

2010 Bengals’ ScheduleSept. 4 Montana-WesternSept. 11 @ Utah StateSept. 18 @ Northern Colorado*Sept. 25 Northern Arizona*Oct. 2 @ Portland State*Oct. 9 @ Montana*Oct. 16 Weber State*Oct. 30 Montana State*Nov. 6 @ GeorgiaNov. 13 Sacramento State*Nov. 20 @ Eastern Washington** Big Sky Conference game

• For 10 straight seasons, the home team has won the game in the series between Portland State and Idaho State.

• Last season, the Bengals scored a touchdown with 32 seconds to play at Holt Arena, pulling out a 41-34 win in a crazy finish.

• It has been 12 years since the Bengals won in Portland, but the Bengals still hold an 8-6 advantage in Big Sky Conference meetings.

• The teams have met 35 times in the last 45 years.• Idaho State won the first 10 times in the series, from 1965 to 1974, and it has been virtually

even since.• ISU has won just five games in John Zamberlin’s three seasons as head coach, however two

of those victories have been over the Vikings.• Josh Fetter, Portland State’s defensive line coach the last four years, is now the defensive

line coach for Idaho State.

VIKINGS vs. BENGALSAll-Time SeriesIdaho State leads 23-11-1 ISU leads in Portland 9-8 ISU leads in Pocatello 14-3-1

Big Sky Conference SeriesIdaho State leads 8-6 ISU leads in Pocatello 6-1 PSU leads in Portland 5-2

Oct. 30, 1965: ISU 27-7 @ PocatelloNov. 24, 1966: ISU 12-7 @ PortlandNov. 23, 1967: ISU 22-21 @ PortlandSept. 14, 1968: ISU 52-30 @ PocatelloNov. 1, 1969: ISU 46-23 @ PortlandNov. 7, 1970: ISU 37-6 @ PocatelloNov. 6, 1971: ISU 37-0 @ PortlandSept. 30, 1972: ISU 51-6 @ PocatelloNov. 3, 1973: ISU 21-13 @ PortlandNov. 2, 1974: ISU 24-16 @ PocatelloOct. 9, 1976: PSU 26-14 @ PocatelloOct. 1, 1977: PSU 47-0 @ PortlandSept. 23, 1978: ISU 27-13 @ PocatelloNov. 10, 1979: PSU 44-14 @ PortlandSept. 27, 1980: ISU 59-33 @ PocatelloOct. 10, 1981: ISU 28-9 @ PortlandSept. 18, 1982: ISU 38-14 @ PocatelloSept. 14, 1985: ISU 23-10 @ PortlandOct. 10, 1987: Tie 24-24 @ PocatelloSept. 11, 1993: PSU 21-7 @ PortlandOct. 29, 1994: PSU 38-21 @ Pocatello

Big Sky Conference gamesNov. 16, 1996: ISU 31-12 @ PortlandNov. 15, 1997: ISU 26-24 @ PocatelloSept. 26, 1998: ISU 43-41 @ PortlandOct. 9, 1999: PSU 52-13 @ PocatelloOct. 14, 2000: PSU 59-21 @ PortlandOct. 13, 2001: ISU 23-17 @ PocatelloNov. 2, 2002: PSU 27-24 @ PortlandNov. 1, 2003: ISU 30-20 @ PocatelloNov. 6, 2004: PSU 42-21 @ PortlandNov. 5, 2005: ISU 36-34 @ PocatelloOct. 14, 2006: PSU 34-13 @ PortlandOct. 20, 2007: ISU 38-20 @ PocatelloOct. 25, 2008: PSU 36-13 @ PortlandNov. 14, 2009: ISU 41-34 @ Pocatello

Streak: The home team has won 10 straight in the seriesMost Points, PSU: 59, 2000Most Points, ISU: 59, 1980

Largest Margin of VictoryPSU: 47, 47-0 in 1977ISU: 45, 51-6 in 1972

STORYLINES

IDAHO STATE BENGALS4

Head CoachJohn Zamberlin

Junior Linebacker AJ Storms

SeniorOffensive Lineman

Mitch Rudder

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Montana State InformationLocation: Bozeman, MTFounded: 1893Enrollment: 12,250Conference: Big SkyNickname: BobcatsColors: Blue and GoldPresident: Dr. Wadad CruzadoAthletics Director: Peter FieldsStadium: Bobcat (FieldTurf )Capacity: 13,500

Montana State Coaching StaffHead Coach: Rob AshAlma Mater: Cornell (IA), 1973 MSU Record: 20-14/3 years All-Time vs. PSU: 3-0 Overall Record: 196-113-5/29 yearsFootball Office Phone: 406.994.5694

Assistant CoachesOffensive Coordinator/QBs: Brian WrightRun Game Coordinator/TEs: Dale PloesslDefensive Coordinator/LBs: Jamie MarshallSecondary: Noah JosephOffensive Line: Jason McEndooRunning Backs: Milo AustinReceivers: Brian Von BergenDefensive Line: Bo BeckAssistant Secondary: Justin Gaines

Bobcats Sports InformationFootball SID: Bill Lamberty E-mail: blamberty@msubobcats Office Phone: 406.994.5133 Mobile Phone: 406.580.6781 Press Box Phone: 406.994.3099, 3100Internet Site: www.msubobcats.com

October 9 • 12:35 p.m. PT • Bobcat Stadium (13,500), Bozeman, MTRadio: KXFD 970 AM • Internet: www.970.am • Pregame show: 11:30 a.m. PTTelevision: TBA • Live Video Stream: www.bigskytv.org

2010 Montana State Outlook2009 Record: 7-4Conference Record/Finish: 5-3/4thReturning Starters: 17Offense/Defense/Special Teams: 8/8/1Returning Letterwinners: 39

Top Returning BobcatsRushing: NonePassing: Cody Kempt, 100-173-4, 1,108 yards, 9 TDReceiving: Everett Gilbert, 46-556-6 Elvis Akpla, 27-380-3Defense: Clay Bignell, LB, 71T-7TFL-2.5SK-3INT-3PBU Michael Rider, FS, 71T-5.5TFL-4INT-2PBU-FR Jody Owens, LB, 61T, 4TFL-INT-FR-3PBU Dan Ogden, DT, 44T-8TFL-5.5SK-2PBU

2009 Montana State Bengals (7-4) L @ Michigan State _______ 3-49 W Dixie State _____________23-20 W @ Northern Colorado ____ 25-7 W @ Weber State __________26-21 L Northern Arizona _______10-23 W South Dakota (ot) _______31-24 L @ Eastern Washington ___24-35 W Idaho State ____________41-10 W @ Portland State ________10-28 W Sacramento State _______27-17 L Montana ______________19-33

2010 Bobcats’ ScheduleSept. 4 Fort LewisSept. 11 @ Washington StateSept. 18 DrakeSept. 25 Eastern Washington*Oct. 2 @ Sacramento State*Oct. 9 Portland State*Oct. 16 @ Northern Arizona*Oct. 23 Northern Colorado*Oct. 30 @ Idaho State*Nov. 6 Weber State*Nov. 20 @ Montana** Big Sky Conference game

• Portland State will try to turn around the series trend, having dropped four in a row and seven of the last eight to Montana State. The Vikings had won five in a row in the series from 1997 to 2001.

• PSU has won just two times in Bozeman in 11 all-time appearances and seven Big Sky ap-pearances.

• The Vikings’ last win in Bozeman came in 2000. They have lost four straight at Bobcat Sta-dium since then.

• The other trend the Vikings would like to stop is scoring - the Vikings have given up 127 points, 1,368 yards in the last three meetings. PSU has also commited 10 turnovers in those games.

• The Vikings were held to just 82 yards passing and 240 total yards in last year’s 28-10 loss at PGE Park... MSU won the last meeting in Bozeman, 50-36, in 2008.

• Montana State leads the Big Sky series 8-6 and the all-time series 15-9.

VIKINGS vs. BOBCATSAll-Time SeriesMontana State leads 15-9 The series is tied in Portland 6-6 MSU leads in Bozeman 9-2 PSU leads in Billings 1-0

Big Sky Conference SeriesMontana State leads 8-6 PSU leads in Portland 4-3 MSU leads in Bozeman 5-2

Sept. 17, 1966: MSU 50-7 @ PortlandSept. 23, 1967: MSU 52-7 @ BozemanSept. 21, 1968: MSU 17-6 @ PortlandSept. 13, 1969: PSU 22-6 @ BillingsOct. 2, 1971: MSU 23-8 @ BozemanSept. 7, 1974: MSU 29-8 @ PortlandSept. 6, 1975: MSU 35-34 @ BozemanNov. 19, 1977: PSU 56-35 @ PortlandOct. 20, 1984: MSU 45-22 @ BozemanSept. 7, 1985: PSU 46-28 @ Portland

Big Sky Conference gamesOct. 26, 1996: MSU 24-6 @ BozemanOct. 25, 1997: PSU 44-0 @ PortlandOct. 17, 1998: PSU 34-31 @ BozemanOct. 16, 1999: PSU 49-28 @ PortlandNov. 4, 2000: PSU 31-24 @ BozemanNov. 3, 2001: PSU 33-21 @ PortlandNov. 16, 2002: MSU 28-26 @ BozemanNov. 15, 2003: MSU 25-14 @ PortlandOct. 16, 2004: MSU 31-24 @ Bozeman (ot)Oct. 15, 2005: PSU 44-41 @ PortlandOct. 7, 2006: MSU 14-0 @ BozemanNov. 10, 2007: MSU 50-36 @ PortlandNov. 15, 2008: MSU 49-32 @ BozemanNov. 7, 2009: MSU 28-10 @ Portland

Streak: MSU has won four in a row and seven of the last eightMost Points, PSU: 56, 1977Most Points, MSU: 52, 1967

Largest Margin of VictoryPSU: 44, 44-0 in 1997MSU: 45, 52-7 in 1967

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Head CoachRob Ash

Senior Defensive Tackle

Dan Ogden

SeniorOffensive Tackle

Mike Person

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Head CoachRobin Pflugrad

Montana InformationLocation: Missoula, MTFounded: 1893Enrollment: 14,207Conference: Big SkyNickname: GrizzliesColors: Copper, Silver and GoldPresident: Dr. George DennisonAthletics Director: Jim O’DayStadium: Washington-Grizzly (Sprinturf )Capacity: 25,217

Montana Coaching StaffHead Coach: Robin PflugradAlma Mater: Portland State, 1980 UM Record: 0-0/1st year All-Time vs. PSU: 0-0 Overall Record: 0-0/1st yearFootball Office Phone: 406.994.5694

Assistant CoachesAssistant Head Coach/RBs: Mick DelaneyOffensive Coordinator/QBs: Jonathan SmithDefensive Coordinator/Safeties: Mike BreskeSpecial Teams: Dick ArbuckleWide Receivers: Shalon BakerCenters/Guards: Bob BeersTackles/Tight Ends: Scott GraggDefensive Line: Inoke BreckterfieldLinebackers: Mike HudsonCornerbacks: Aric Williams

Grizzlies Sports InformationFootball SID: Dave Guffey E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 406.243.5402 Mobile Phone: 406.370.9435 Press Box Phone: 406.243.4167Internet Site: www.montanagrizzlies.com

2010 Montana Outlook2009 Record: 14-1Conference Record/Finish: 8-0/1stReturning Starters: 12Offense/Defense/Special Teams: 5/5/2Returning Letterwinners: 46

Top Returning GrizzliesRushing: Chase Reynolds, 321-1,502-22Passing: Andrew Selle, 224-356-6, 3,043 yards, 28 TD Justin Roper, 78-134-3, 951 yards, 8 TDReceiving: Chase Reynolds, 38-358-2 Jabin Sambrano, 31-512-5 Sam Gratton, 28-234-2Defense: Erik Stoll, SS, 98T-2INT-4PBU Alex Shaw, LB, 79T-2.5TFL-3PBU-2FF-FR

2009 Montana Grizzlies (14-1) W Western State __________ 38-0 W @ UC Davis ____________17-10 W Portland State __________49-17 W @ Northern Arizona (ot) __41-34 W Cal Poly _______________35-23 W Eastern Washington _____41-34 W @ Sacramento State _____45-30 W Weber State ____________31-10 W @ Idaho State __________12-10 W Northern Colorado ______38-10 W @ Montana State ________33-19 W South Dakota State (NCAA) 61-48 W Stephen F. Austin (NCAA) _ 51-0 W Appalachian State (NCAA) 24-17 L vs. Villanova (NCAA) _____21-23

2010 Grizzlies’ ScheduleSept. 4 Western StateSept. 11 @ Cal PolySept. 18 @ Eastern Washington*Sept. 25 Sacramento State*Oct. 2 @ Northern Colorado*Oct. 9 Idaho State*Oct. 16 @ Portland State*Oct. 23 Northern Arizona*Oct. 30 @ Weber State*Nov. 13 North DakotaNov. 20 Montana State** Big Sky Conference game

Senior Quarterback Andrew Selle

SeniorRunning Back

Chase Reynolds

• Portland State hopes to break Montana’s dominance in the series. With a 49-17 win last year at Washington-Grizzly Stadium, the Grizzlies have won five straight in the series and nine of the last 10 in the series.

• PSU has beaten Montana just twice in its 14 seasons as a member of the Big Sky Confer-ence. Both wins have come at PGE Park (1999 and 2004). Montana has won the last two meetings in Portland.

• Montana has won outright or shared the last 12 Big Sky Conference titles, and 15 of the last 17.

• The Grizzlies have been nationally-ranked every season the Vikings have played them in Big Sky competition. The Vikings were nationally-ranked four times.

• Montana has reached the national championship game each of the last two years before losing to Richmond and Villanova, respectively.

• New Grizzlies Head Coach Robin Pflugrad is a former Viking who played wide receiver for Mouse Davis in 1978-79. Pflugrad served as a PSU graduate assistant in 1980.

VIKINGS vs. GRIZZLIESAll-Time SeriesMontana leads 26-11 Montana leads in Portland 12-8 Montana leads in Missoula 14-3

Big Sky Conference SeriesMontana leads 12-2 Montana leads 7-0 in Missoula Montana leads 5-2 in Portland

Nov. 25, 1965: UM 33-7 @ PortlandOct. 1, 1966: UM 10-0 @ MissoulaNov. 18, 1967: UM 55-7 @ PortlandSept. 28, 1968: UM 58-0 @ MissoulaOct. 25, 1969: UM 49-14 @ PortlandOct. 31, 1970: UM 31-25 @ MissoulaNov. 20, 1971: PSU 36-29 @ PortlandOct. 26, 1974: UM 24-14 @ PortlandNov. 8, 1975: UM 33-16 @ MissoulaSept. 25, 1976: PSU 50-49 @ PortlandSept. 24, 1977: UM 40-25 @ MissoulaSept. 16, 1978: PSU 27-16 @ PortlandNov. 17, 1979: PSU 40-32 @ MissoulaSept. 20, 1980: PSU 29-0 @ PortlandOct. 24, 1981: UM 33-3 @ MissoulaNov. 6, 1982: PSU 35-28 @ PortlandSept. 24, 1983: UM 35-19 @ MissoulaSept. 14, 1984: UM 17-16 @ PortlandSept. 28, 1985: PSU 21-16 @ MissoulaNov. 22, 1986: UM 35-14 @ PortlandSept. 12, 1987: PSU 20-3 @ MissoulaNov. 12, 1988: PSU 21-0 @ PortlandSept. 16, 1989: UM 30-21 @ Missoula

Big Sky Conference gamesNov. 9, 1996: UM 63-6 @ MissoulaNov. 8, 1997: UM 37-7 @ PortlandOct. 3, 1998: UM 20-17 @ MissoulaOct. 2, 1999: PSU 51-48 @ Portland (OT)Oct. 28, 2000: UM 33-21 @ PortlandOct. 27, 2001: UM 33-13 @ MissoulaOct. 26, 2002: UM 24-21 @ PortlandOct. 25, 2003: UM 42-14 @ MissoulaOct. 30, 2004: PSU 35-32 @ PortlandOct. 29, 2005: UM 37-16 @ MissoulaSept. 30, 2006: UM 26-20 @ PortlandNov. 3, 2007: UM 34-31 @ MissoulaNov. 8, 2008: UM 29-12 @ PortlandSept. 19, 2009: UM 49-17 @ Missoula

Streak: UM has won five in a row, 9 of 10, and 13 of 15Most Points, PSU: 75, 1980Most Points, UM: 74, 1965

Largest Margin of VictoryPSU: 29, 29-0 in 1980UM: 58, 58-0 in 1968

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Weber State InformationLocation: Ogden, UTFounded: 1889 (four-year in 1962)Enrollment: 23,200Conference: Big SkyNickname: WildcatsColors: Royal Purple and WhitePresident: Dr. F. Ann MillnerAthletics Director: Jerry BoveeStadium: Elizabeth Dee Shaw Stewart (grass)Capacity: 17,500

Weber State Coaching StaffHead Coach: Ron McBrideAlma Mater: San Jose State, 1963 WSU Record: 32-27/5 years All-Time vs. PSU: 3-2 Overall Record: 120-90/18 yearsFootball Office Phone: 801.626.6928

Assistant CoachesOffensive Coordinator/WRs: Matt Hammerco-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties: Jake Cookusco-Defensive Coordinator/LBs: Colton SwanQuarterbacks: Jason BeckCornerbacks: Andre DysonTight Ends: Tom StackarukFullbacks: Kamaal AhmadDefensive Line: Jason KafusiOffensive Line: Cecil ThomasRunning Backs: Bryan Zeches

Wildcats Sports InformationFootball SID: Brad Larsen E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 801.626.6010 Mobile Phone: 801.698.9548 Press Box Phone: 801.626.6588Internet Site: www.weberstatesports.com

2010 Weber State Outlook2009 Record: 7-5Conference Record/Finish: 6-2/t2ndReturning Starters: 11Offense/Defense/Special Teams: 6/5/0Returning Letterwinners: 34

Top Returning WildcatsRushing: Vaingamalie Tafuna, 5-42-0Passing: Cameron Higgins, 289-454-20, 3,326 yards, 30 TDReceiving: Joe Collins, 48-455-4 Mike Phillips, 39-704-6Defense: Taylor Sedillo, LB, 100T-5.5TFL-INT-5PBU-2FF Jordan Brown, S, 97T-3INT-4PBU Nick Webb, ROV, 58T-4TFL-INT-FR

2009 Weber State Wildcats (7-5) L @ Wyoming ____________22-29 L @ Colorado State ________23-24 W Idaho State ____________ 44-7 W @ Portland State ________36-29 L Montana State __________21-26 W @ Eastern Washington ___31-13 W Sacramento State _______49-10 W @ Northern Colorado ____28-20 L @ Montana ____________10-31 W Northern Arizona _______ 27-9 W Cal Poly _______________47-14 L @ William & Mary (NCAA) _ 0-38

2010 Wildcats’ ScheduleSept. 4 @ Boston CollegeSept. 11 Northern Colorado*Sept 18 @ Sacramento State*Sept. 25 UC DavisOct. 2 Eastern Washington*Oct. 16 @ Idaho State*Oct. 23 Portland State*Oct. 30 Montana*Nov. 6 @ Montana State*Nov. 13 @ Northern Arizona*Nov. 20 @ Texas Tech* Big Sky Conference game

• Weber State has won the last three meetings in the series.• The Wildcats have reached the NCAA Playoffs each of the last two seasons.• Portland State has won three of seven Big Sky games in Ogden heading into this year’s contest.• Last year, the Wildcats scored with 17 seconds left at PGE Park, turning a 29-28 Viking lead into a 36-29 Viking loss. PSU quarterback Drew Hubel threw for 353 yards and two touch-downs, but was trumped by WSU quarterback Cameron Higgins’ 410 yards and four touch-downs.• The 2007 meeting at PGE Park in the highest-scoring Division I regulation football game in college history, 73-68. Amazingly, that was NOT the most points by either team in the series. Weber State earned a 74-6 win in 1965. A Mouse Davis-coached Portland State team won 75-0 in 1980. A 65-43 win by the Vikings in 2001 at PGE Park was highest-scoring game in PSU history by two teams, combined, until the 2007 contest.

VIKINGS vs. WILDCATSAll-Time SeriesWeber State leads 18-12 PSU leads in Portland 8-7 WSU leads in Ogden 11-4

Big Sky Conference SeriesWeber State leads 8-6 Weber State leads 4-3 in Portland Weber State leads 4-3 in Ogden

Nov. 21, 1964: PSU 18-10 @ PortlandNov. 13, 1965: WSU 74-6 @ OgdenNov. 12, 1966: WSU 51-6 @ PortlandNov. 11, 1967: WSU 40-21 @ OgdenOct. 12, 1968: WSU 28-12 @ PortlandOct. 10, 1970: PSU 46-14 @ PortlandOct. 9, 1971: WSU 54-26 @ OgdenSept. 17, 1977: WSU 40-22 @ OgdenSept. 15, 1979: PSU 16-13 @ OgdenNov. 22, 1980: PSU 75-0 @ PortlandSept. 26, 1981: WSU 31-16 @ OgdenOct. 16, 1982: WSU 20-6 @ PortlandNov. 5, 1983: WSU 37-13 @ OgdenSept. 22, 1984: PSU 27-24 @ PortlandSept. 21, 1985: WSU 45-24 @ OgdenSept. 27, 1986: PSU 27-22 @ Portland

Big Sky Conference gamesOct. 19, 1996: WSU 35-10 @ PortlandOct. 18, 1997: WSU 16-7 @ OgdenOct. 24, 1998: PSU 34-27 @ PortlandOct. 23, 1999: PSU 31-14 @ OgdenOct. 21, 2000: WSU 41-9 @ OgdenOct. 20, 2001: PSU 65-43 @ PortlandNov. 9, 2002: WSU 20-14 @ OgdenNov. 8, 2003: WSU 45-21 @ PortlandNov. 13, 2004: PSU 34-15 @ OgdenNov. 12, 2005: PSU 39-14 @ PortlandSept. 23, 2006: PSU 20-10 @ OgdenOct. 27, 2007: WSU 73-68 @ PortlandNov. 1, 2008: WSU 31-21 @ OgdenSept. 26, 2009: WSU 36-29 @ Portland

Streak: WSU has won three in a rowMost Points, PSU: 75, 1980Most Points, WSU: 74, 1965

Largest Margin of VictoryPSU: 75, 75-0 in 1980WSU: 68, 74-6 in 1965

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October 23 • 2 p.m. PT • Stewart Stadium (17,500), Ogden, UTRadio: KXFD 970 AM • Internet: www.970.am • Pregame show: 1 p.m. PTTelevision: TBA • Live Video Stream: www.bigskytv.org

Head CoachRon McBride

Senior Quarterback

Cameron Higgins

SeniorLinebacker

Taylor Sedillo

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Eastern Washington InformationLocation: Cheney, WAFounded: 1882Enrollment: 11,302Conference: Big SkyNickname: EaglesColors: Red and WhitePresident: Dr. Rodolfo ArevaloAthletics Director: Bill ChavesStadium: Roos Stadium (artificial turf )Capacity: 8,600

Eastern Washington Coaching StaffHead Coach: Beau BaldwinAlma Mater: Central Washington, 1996 EWU Record: 14-9/2 years All-Time vs. PSU: 1-1 Overall Record: 24-12/3 yearsFootball Office Phone: 509.359.2456

Assistant CoachesOffensive Coordinator/OL: Aaron BestDefensive Coordinator/DEs: John GrahamRunning Backs: Chris HansenLinebackers/Special Teams: Jeff SchmeddingWide Receivers: Junior AdamsDefensive Line: Ryan SawyerDefensive Backs: Torey HunterTight Ends: Heath PulverQuarterbacks: Zak Hill

Eagles Sports InformationFootball SID: Dave Cook E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 509.359.6334 Mobile Phone: 509.280.2502 Press Box Phone: 509.359.6351Internet Site: www.goeags.com

2010 Eastern Washington Outlook2009 Record: 8-4Conference Record/Finish: 6-2/t2ndReturning Starters: 12Offense/Defense/Special Teams: 5/5/2Returning Letterwinners: 44

Top Returning EaglesRushing: Taiwan Jones, 162--1,213-15Passing: NoneReceiving: Taiwan Jones, 40-561-4 Nicholas Edwards, 26-334-3 Brandon Kaufman, 23-294-1Defense: JC Sherritt, LB, 170T-11.5TFL-3FF-4FR-INT-4PBU Matt Johnson, DB, 102T-6TFL-SK-6INT-4PBU-FR Paul Ena, LB, 63T-4.5TFL-2SK-2PBU-FR Bobby Gentry, LB, 58T-3TFL-1.5SK-FF-PBU Tyler Washburn, LB, 58T-3TFL-3FF

2009 Eastern Washington Eagles (8-4) W Western Oregon _________ 35-14 L @ California _____________ 7-59 W Northern Colorado _______ 16-0 W @ Sacramento State ______ 56-30 W @ Idaho State ___________ 38-3 L Weber State _____________ 13-31 L @ Montana _____________ 34-41 W Montana State ___________ 35-24 W Portland State ___________ 47-10 W @ Southern Utah _________ 41-28 W @ Northern Arizona ______ 49-45 L @ Stephen F. Austin (NCAA) 33-44

2010 Eagles’ ScheduleSept. 2 @ NevadaSept. 11 Central WashingtonSept. 18 Montana*Sept. 25 @ Montana State*Oct. 2 @ Weber State*Oct. 9 Northern Arizona*Oct. 16 @ Northern Colorado*Oct. 23 Sacramento State*Oct. 30 @ Portland State*Nov. 13 Southern UtahNov. 20 Idaho State** Big Sky Conference game

• Eastern Washington is the closest - in proximity - Big Sky Conference opponent, and the Eagles also maintain the longest continuous series with the Vikings. This year the teams will meet for the 21st consecutive season.

• The series has been tight and is tied in Big Sky Conference games, 7-7.• Last year’s 47-10 EWU win at Qwest Field in Seattle ended a three-game Viking winning

streak in the series. It was the most points ever by the Eagles in the series and the largest margin of victory. Portland State threw five interceptions in the loss while the Eagles’ Matt Nichols threw for 413 yards and four touchdowns.

• Eastern Washington won in its previous appearance at Hillsboro Stadium in 2000 - a 27-24 victory over the Vikings.

VIKINGS vs. EAGLESAll-Time SeriesPortland State leads 18-13-1 PSU leads in Portland 10-6 PSU leads in Cheney 8-6-1 EWU leads in Seattle 1-0

Big Sky Conference SeriesThe series is tied 7-7 PSU leads in Portland 4-3 The series is tied 3-3 in Cheney EWU leads in Seattle 1-0

Oct. 1, 1968: PSU 19-18 @ CheneySept. 27, 1969: PSU 35-0 @ PortlandNov. 21, 1970: PSU 34-0 @ CheneyNov. 13, 1971: PSU 13-6 @ PortlandOct. 21, 1972: EWU 14-7 @ PortlandOct. 27, 1973: EWU 3-0 @ CheneySept. 21, 1974: PSU 56-18 @ PortlandSept. 27, 1975: PSU 51-0 @ CheneyOct. 18, 1980: PSU 54-21 @ PortlandOct. 9, 1982: EWU 36-0 @ CheneyNov. 19, 1983: EWU 6-0 @ PortlandSept. 3, 1988: Tie 31-31 @ SpokaneOct. 27, 1990: EWU 21-13 @ PortlandOct. 12, 1991: PSU 35-23 @ CheneySept. 12, 1992: PSU 24-21 @ PortlandOct. 9, 1993: EWU 38-21 @ CheneyOct. 1, 1994: PSU 31-21 @ PortlandSept. 23, 1995: PSU 14-6 @ Cheney

Big Sky Conference gamesSept. 28, 1996: EWU 24-7 @ CheneySept. 20, 1997: EWU 31-14 @ PortlandSept. 12, 1998: PSU 30-27 @ Cheney (ot)Sept. 16, 1999: PSU 48-39 @ PortlandNov. 11, 2000: EWU 27-24 @ PortlandNov. 10, 2001: PSU 37-22 @ CheneyOct. 12, 2002: PSU 34-31 @ PortlandOct. 11, 2003: EWU 42-16 @ CheneyOct. 2, 2004: EWU 41-21 @ PortlandOct. 1, 2005: EWU 42-24 @ CheneyOct. 21, 2006: PSU 34-0 @ PortlandSept. 29, 2007: PSU 38-21 @ CheneyOct. 4, 2008: PSU 47-36 @ PortlandOct. 31, 2009: EWU 47-10 @ Seattle

Streak: PSU has two straight at homeMost Points, PSU: 56, 1974Most Points, EWU: 47, 2009

Largest Margin of VictoryPSU: 51, 51-0 in 1975EWU: 37, 47-10 in 2009

STORYLINES

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October 30 • 5:05 p.m. • Hillsboro Stadium (7,825), Hillsboro, ORRadio: KXFD 970 AM • Internet: www.970.am • Pregame show: 4 p.m.Television: TBA • Live Video Stream: www.bigskytv.org

Head CoachBeau Baldwin

Junior Running Back Taiwan Jones

SeniorLinebackerJC Sherritt

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Sacramento State InformationLocation: Sacramento, CAFounded: 1947Enrollment: 29,362Conference: Big SkyNickname: HornetsColors: Green and GoldPresident: Dr. Alexander GonzalezAthletics Director: Dr. Terry WanlessStadium: Hornet (grass)Capacity: 21,195

Sacramento State Coaching StaffHead Coach: Marshall SperbeckAlma Mater: Nevada, 1984 SAC Record: 14-20/3 years All-Time vs. PSU: 2-1 Overall Record: 123-73/18 yearsFootball Office Phone: 916.278.7053

Assistant CoachesDefensive Coordinator: Anthony ParkerOffensive Line: Klayton AdamsLinebackers: Lou BaizTight Ends: Robbie CaseWide Receivers/Special Teams: Daniel DaPratoRunning Backs: Aaron IngramDefensive Line: Jon OsterhoutDefensive Backs: Steve RobersonDefensive Assistant: Greg SasserOffensive Assistant: Adam Herald

Eagles Sports InformationFootball SID: Brian Berger E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 916.278.4313 Mobile Phone: 916.397.4325 Press Box Phone: 916.278.5995Internet Site: www.hornetsports.com

2010 Sacramento State Outlook2009 Record: 5-6Conference Record/Finish: 4-4/t5thReturning Starters: 13Offense/Defense/Special Teams: 5/6/2Returning Letterwinners: 42

Top Returning HornetsRushing: Sam McCowan, 83-344-4 Jake Croxdale, 55-199-3Passing: McLeod Bethel-Thompson, 64-110-5, 746 yards, 4 TDReceiving: Brandyn Reed, 46-731-7 Dylan Lane, 40-409-3 John Hendershott, 38-558-2Defense: Zach Schrader, DB, 102T-4INT-3PBU-3FF Peter Buck, LB, 80T-4.5TFL-SK-FR Deionte Gordon, DB, 68T-INT-3FF

2009 Sacramento State Hornets (5-6) L @ UNLV ________________ 3-38 L @ Cal Poly ______________ 19-38 L Eastern Washington ______ 30-56 W @ Portland State _________ 31-14 W Idaho State _____________ 38-17 L @ Weber State ___________ 10-49 L Montana _______________ 30-45 W Northern Arizona ________ 27-24 W @ Northern Colorado _____ 38-35 L @ Montana State _________ 17-27 W UC Davis _______________ 31-28

2010 Hornets’ ScheduleSept. 4 @ StanfordSept. 11 Western OregonSept. 18 Weber State*Sept. 25 @ Montana*Oct. 2 Montana State*Oct. 9 Northern Colorado*Oct. 23 @ Eastern Washington*Oct. 30 @ Northern Arizona*Nov. 6 Portland State*Nov. 13 @ Idaho State*Nov. 20 @ UC Davis * Big Sky Conference game

• After losing eight in a row to the Vikings, Sacramento State has now won two in row in the series. It is the first time the Hornets have consecutive wins since 1985-86.

• Last year, the Hornets won at PGE Park for the first time since 1985 when the two teams were members of the old NCAA II Western Football Conference. It was a streak of 10 straight losses.

• In Sacramento State’s 31-14 win in 2009, the Vikings were held to -2 yards rushing and commited three turnovers.

• Portland State leads the series 10-5 in Sacramento and 5-2 in Big Sky games in Sacramen-to.

• PSU has still won 13 of the last 16 and 18 of 22.• The Vikings have played the Hornets 16 straight years and 26 of the last 27 years overall.

VIKINGS vs. HORNETSAll-Time SeriesPortland State leads 21-8 PSU leads at Portland 11-3 PSU leads at Sacramento 10-5

Big Sky Conference SeriesPortland State leads 11-3 PSU leads in Portland 6-1 PSU leads in Sacramento 5-2

Sept. 18, 1965: SAC 7-6 @ SacramentoOct. 7, 1967: SAC 23-21 @ PortlandSept. 30, 1978: PSU 63-7 @ PortlandSept. 17, 1983: PSU 25-16 @ PortlandOct. 6, 1984: PSU 38-21 @ SacramentoOct. 12, 1985: SAC 26-14 @ PortlandOct. 18, 1986: SAC 51-20 @ SacramentoOct. 17, 1987: PSU 24-0 @ PortlandOct. 29, 1988: PSU 43-29 @ SacramentoOct. 28, 1989: PSU 42-19 @ PortlandSept. 29, 1990: PSU 41-24 @ SacramentoNov. 2, 1991: PSU 35-19 @ PortlandOct. 31, 1992: SAC 35-28 @ SacramentoOct. 22, 1994: PSU 47-28 @ PortlandSept. 30, 1995: PSU 54-16 @ Sacramento

Big Sky Conference gamesNov. 2, 1996: PSU 38-31 @ PortlandNov. 1, 1997: PSU 27-13 @ SacramentoOct. 10, 1998: PSU 58-31 @ PortlandOct. 9, 1999: SAC 41-14 @ SacramentoSept. 16, 2000: PSU 35-23 @ Sacramento Nov. 24, 2001: PSU 52-33 @ PortlandOct. 19, 2002: PSU 34-20 @ SacramentoOct. 18, 2003: PSU 20-7 @ PortlandOct. 9, 2004: PSU 31-0 @ SacramentoSept. 17, 2005: PSU 28-12 @ PortlandNov. 11, 2006: PSU 13-7 @ SacramentoSept. 15, 2007: PSU 35-24 @ PortlandSept. 27, 2008: SAC 41-31 @ SacramentoOct. 3, 2009: SAC 31-14 @ Portland

Streak: Sacramento State has won two straight in the series for the first time since 1985-86Most Points, PSU: 63, 1978Most Points, SAC: 51, 1986

Largest Margin of VictoryPSU: 56, 63-7 in 1978SAC: 31, 51-20 in 1986

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Head CoachMarshall Sperbeck

SeniorDefensive Tackle

Christian Clark

Senior SafetyZach Schrader

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Northern Colorado InformationLocation: Greeley, COFounded: 1889Enrollment: 12,124Conference: Big SkyNickname: BearsColors: Blue and GoldPresident: Kay NortonAthletics Director: Jay HinrichsStadium: Nottingham Field (natural grass)Capacity: 8,500

Northern Colorado Coaching StaffHead Coach: Scott DowningAlma Mater: Sterling College, 1979 UNC Record: 6-39/4 years All-Time vs. PSU: 0-4 Overall Record: 19-43-1/4 yearsFootball Office Phone: 970.351.2534

Assistant CoachesOffensive Coordinator: Greg PetersonDefensive Coordinator/Linebackers: Cody DetiDefensive Backs: Kendrick ShaverRunning Backs/Recruiting Coord.: Keith GrableOffensive Line: Brad BedellTight Ends: David WalkerDefensive Line: Sean DunawayWide Receivers: Jordan FennerLinebackers: Kyle KrantzOffensive Assistant: Jared Burton

Bears’ Sports InformationFootball SID: Heather Kennedy E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 970.351.1065 Mobile Phone: 970.978.0675 Press Box Phone: 970.351.1995Internet Site: www.uncbears.com

2010 Northern Colorado Outlook2009 Record: 3-8Conference Record/Finish: 1-7/t7thReturning Starters: 17Offense/Defense/Special Teams: 7/8/2Returning Letterwinners: 38

Top Returning BearsRushing: Andre Harris, 145-646-7Passing: Dylan Orms, 6-10-0, 96 yards, 2 TDReceiving: Patrick Walker, 54-615-1 Andre Harris, 29-173-0 Chris Morris, 20-257-1Defense: Matt King, LB, 91T-6TFL-3SK John Eddy, LB, 80T-8.5TFL-5.5SK Max Hewitt, DB, 74T-5TFL-3PBU Korey, Askew, CB, 74T-6TFL-9PBU

2009 Northern Colorado Bears (3-8) L @ Kansas _______________ 3-49 W San Diego ______________ 31-12 L @ Eastern Washington ____ 0-16 L Montana State ___________ 7-25 L @ Northern Arizona ______ 27-35 L Portland State ___________ 18-23 W @ Idaho State ___________ 30-7 L Weber State _____________ 20-28 W South Dakota ___________ 21-17 L Sacramento State ________ 35-38 L @ Montana _____________ 10-38

2010 Bears’ ScheduleSept. 4 Adams StateSept. 11 @ Weber State*Sept. 18 Idaho State*Sept. 25 @ Michigan StateOct. 2 Montana*Oct. 9 @ Sacramento State*Oct. 16 Eastern Washington*Oct. 23 @ Montana State*Oct. 30 @ South DakotaNov. 6 Northern Arizona*Nov. 13 @ Portland State** Big Sky Conference game

• Portland State holds the all-time series lead 6-1, including 4-0 in Big Sky contests.• Last year, the Vikings ended an eight-game road losing streak with a 23-18 win on a snowy

day in Greeley. The Vikings rushed for 109 yards, passed for 240 yards, forced three turn-overs and got three big field goals from Zach Brown in the win - including a 50-yarder.

• In seven all-time meetings with the Vikings, the Bears have scored exactly 21 points four times, but never more.

• Northern Colorado’s only win in the series came in 1979 when the Bears beat a Mouse Da-vis-coached team, 21-20. QB Neil Lomax was 44-77 for 499 yards in that game.

• Northern Colorado has won a total of 12 games since moving to the Division I level six years ago. The Bears are 3-29 in conference play in four years as a member of the Big Sky.

VIKINGS vs. BEARSAll-Time SeriesPortland State leads 6-1 PSU leads 4-0 in Portland PSU leads 2-1 in Greeley

Big Sky Conference SeriesPortland State leads 4-0 PSU leads 2-0 in Portland PSU leads 2-0 in Greeley

1979: UNC 21-20 @ Greeley1991: PSU 28-21 @ Portland*2005: PSU 41-17 @ Portland

Big Sky Conference games2006: PSU 45-3 @ Portland2007: PSU 31-21 @ Greeley2008: PSU 24-21 @ Portland2009: PSU 23-18 @ Greeley

*NCAA II playoff game

Streak: PSU has won six straight, including all four meetings in PortlandMost Points, PSU: 45, 2006Most Points, UNC: 21, 1979, 1991, 2007, 2008

Largest Margin of VictoryPSU: 42, 45-3 in 2006UNC: 1, 21-20 in 1979

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Head CoachBeau Baldwin

SeniorCornerback

Korey Askew

SeniorOffensive Lineman

Tim McGraw

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Northern Arizona InformationLocation: Flagstaff, AZFounded: 1899Enrollment: 23,600Conference: Big SkyNickname: LumberjacksColors: Blue, Gold and SagePresident: Dr. John HaegerAthletics Director: Jim FallisStadium: JL Walkup Skydome (FieldTurf )Capacity: 15,000

Northern Arizona Coaching StaffHead Coach: Jerome SouersAlma Mater: Oregon, 1983 NAU Record: 66-70/12 years All-Time vs. PSU: 8-4 Overall Record: 66-70/12 yearsFootball Office Phone: 928.523.6787

Assistant CoachesDefensive Coordinator/LBs: Andy ThompsonOffensive Coordinator/QBs: Brian LindgrenRunning Game Coordinator/OL: Eric ReidDefensive Line: Bill SmithSafeties/Special Teams: David ReevesTight Ends: Craig KnothWide Receivers: Francis St. PaulDefensive Backs: Andy LaRussa

Lumberjacks Sports InformationFootball SID: Steve Shaff E-mail: [email protected] Office Phone: 928.523.6792 Mobile Phone: 928.606.6628 Press Box Phone: 928.523.7729Internet Site: www.nauathletics.com

2010 Northern Arizona Outlook2009 Record: 5-6Conference Record/Finish: 4-4/t5thReturning Starters: 13Offense/Defense/Special Teams: 4/7/2Returning Letterwinners: 47

Top Returning LumberjacksRushing: Giovannie Dixon, 39-252-2Passing: Michael Herrick, 270-407-8, 3,356 yards, 22 TDsReceiving: Daiveun Curry-Chapman, 27-227-4 Austin Shanks, 19-160-1Defense: Matt Estrada, S, 78T-INT-FR Taylor Julio, S, 75T-7.5TFL-SK-2INT-4PBU-FR Daivon Dumas, CB, 56T-3TFL-5PBU-FR Isaac Bond, DL, 49T-11TFL-8.5SK-INT-4PBU

2009 Northern Arizona ‘Jacks (5-6) L @ Arizona_______________ 17-34 W Southern Utah ___________ 42-39 L Montana (ot) ____________ 34-41 W Northern Colorado _______ 35-27 W @ Montana State _________ 23-10 W @ Portland State _________ 44-23 W Idaho State _____________ 40-12 L @ Sacramento State ______ 24-27 L @ Ole Miss ______________ 14-38 L @ Weber State ___________ 9-27 L Eastern Washington ______ 45-49

2010 Lumberjacks’ ScheduleSept. 2 Western New MexicoSept. 11 @ Arizona State Sept. 25 @ Idaho State*Oct. 2 @ Southern UtahOct. 9 @ Eastern Washington*Oct. 16 Montana State*Oct. 23 @ Montana*Oct. 30 Sacramento State*Nov. 6 @ Northern Colorado*Nov. 13 Weber State*Nov. 20 Portland State** Big Sky Conference game

• Northern Arizona has won three straight, 10 of 14 Big Sky games and 13 of 17 overall in the series.

• During the recent three-game winning streak, NAU has scored 125 points (41.7 ppg), and averaged over 455 yards per game.

• NAU Coach Jerome Souers is the dean of Big Sky Conference coaches and holds an 8-4 series advantage of the Vikings (5-4 vs. Tim Walsh, 3-0 vs. Jerry Glanville).

VIKINGS vs. ‘JACKSAll-Time SeriesNorthern Arizona leads 13-4 NAU leads at Portland 7-2 NAU leads at Flagstaff 6-2

Big Sky Conference SeriesNorthern Arizona leads 10-4 NAU leads 5-2 in Flagstaff NAU leads 5-2 in Portland

Sept. 9, 1978: NAU 42-14 @ FlagstaffSept. 8, 1979: NAU 22-21 @ PortlandOct. 17, 1981: NAU 34-10 @ Portland

Big Sky Conference gamesSept. 21, 1996: NAU 38-24 @ PortlandSept. 27, 1997: NAU 56-21 @ FlagstaffNov. 14, 1998: NAU 23-13 @ PortlandNov. 13, 1999: NAU 40-24 @ FlagstaffSept. 30, 2000: PSU 42-10 @ FlagstaffSept. 29, 2001: PSU 33-30 @ PortlandSept. 28, 2002: NAU 14-10 @ FlagstaffSept. 20, 2003: NAU 23-0 @ PortlandOct. 23, 2004: NAU 21-20 @ FlagstaffOct. 22, 2005: PSU 45-0 @ PortlandNov. 4, 2006: PSU 34-26 @ FlagstaffOct. 6, 2007: NAU 44-43 @ PortlandOct. 11, 2008: NAU 37-17 @ FlagstaffOct. 17, 2009: NAU 44-23 @ Portland

Streak: NAU has won three in a row and six of the last sevenMost Points, PSU: 45, 2005Most Points, NAU: 56, 1997

Largest Margin of VictoryPSU: 45, 45-0 in 2005NAU: 35, 56-21 in 1997

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Head CoachJerome Souers

SeniorQuarterback

Michael Herrick

SeniorDefensive Lineman

Kyle Rath

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Portland State football was 2-9 in 2009, its poorest record since 1982 when it competed at the Division II level. The Vikings were 1-7 in the Big Sky Conference, tying for seventh place. After enduring a third straight losing sea-son, PSU Head Coach Jerry Glanville resigned his position. Glanville was 9-24 in three sea-sons at Portland State, including 7-17 in Big Sky games. Despite the losing record in 2009, Port-land State had several highlights during the season:

SEASON HIGHLIGHTSWHAT BROWN CAN DO FOR YOU: FR K Zach Brown turned in the best kicking sea-son in Portland State history. Brown set a new school record with 18 field goals in a season. The previous mark was 15, set by Danny Ur-rego in 2008 (in 23 attempts). Three of Brown’s seven misses were from 52 yards or more... Brown had a streak of nine straight field goals made and finished making 14 of 16, with both misses being 50+ yards... he led the Big Sky Conference and ranked sixth in the nation in field goals made per game (1.64)... further, in the 63-year history of Portland State football, there have been seven field goals of 50 yards or longer. Brown has two of those kicks... in 2009, Brown was 18-25 on field goals, 21-21 on extra points and averaged 65.5 yards on kickoffs... Brown was twice been named Big Sky Conference Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept. 14, Oct. 12)... with 18 field goals, Brown is ninth all-time for a career in Portland State history.

WOODS RETURNS TO THE RECORD BOOKS: SR WR Aaron Woods set four Portland State kick return records in 2009. Woods broke his own marks for returns in a season (53, previ-ous 35) and yards (1,314, previous 908). Woods also broke Orshawante Bryant’s career record for kick return yards (2,222, Bryant 1,806)... Woods ranked fourth in the nation in all-pur-pose yards (175.4)... with 88 total returns in his career, Woods owns that record as well... Woods ranks sixth all-time in all-purpose yards at Portland State (3,897)... Woods earned Big Sky Conference and National Player of the Week honors after putting up 330 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns against Weber State (9/26). Woods returned five kickoffs for 202 yards, including a 97-yard touchdown in the third period. Woods also had five catches for 128 yards and two touchdowns.

LOOKING BACK AT BIG MAC: SR FB Bobby McClintock had a fine career at Portland State as a runner, blocker and receiver. With a ca-reer-high 93 rushing yards and a touchdown in his final game, McClintock led the Vikings in rushing for the second year in a row (87-420-2)... the 240-pound fiullback compiled 1,058 career rushing yards on 221 carries (4.8 ypg). McClintock also had 73 receptions for 639

yards (8.8 ypc) in his career. That gives him 1,697 yards on 294 touches, an average of 5.8 yards per play. In addition, he was a brilliant blocker for the Vikings... McClintock started all 34 games he played in his career.

PASSING ON THE FIELD, PASSING IN THE CLASSROOM: Portland State quarterback Drew Hubel was named to the ESPN Academic All-District 8 team for Division I for his perfor-mance on the football field and in the class-room. Hubel, a junior from Corvallis, played in eight games at quarterback (before injuries) for the Vikings, completing 133 of 239 passes for 1,976 yards, nine touchdowns and 12 inter-ceptions. Hubel also maintains a 3.84 GPA in Criminology and Criminal Justice. NCAA District 8 encompasses the major-ity of the western United States. Four players from the Big Sky Conference were selected to the team. Hubel was the only player from a Di-vision I school in Oregon to be honored. Hubel has started 20 games in his career at Portland State, playing in 24. He ranks fifth all-time in passing (6,358 yards) and sixth in touchdowns (42). A three-time Big Sky Confer-ence Player of the Week, Hubel has also been named Academic All-Conference the past three seasons, and earned the Mike Schrunk Award, honoring the Viking football team’s scholar athlete of the year the past two sea-sons.

THREE VIKINGS EARN ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE HONORS Three Portland State football players earned All-Big Sky Conference honors for their play during the 2009 season and all three come from the state of Oregon. Senior fullback Bobby McClintock and freshman kicker Zach Brown earned first team All-Big Sky Confer-ence honors, while senior outside linebacker Ryan Pedersen was named second team All-

Big Sky in a vote of league coaches. McClintock, from Coos Bay’s Marshfield High School, earned first team honors for the second time in his career. He was also named first team All-Conference as a freshman in 2006. A knee injury knocked him out of action in 2007, and he earned honorable mention honors in 2008. McClintock had a fine career at Portland State as a runner, blocker and receiver. With a career-high 93 rushing yards and a touchdown in his final game, McClintock led the Vikings in rushing for the second year in a row (87 car-ries, 420 yards, two touchdowns). He added 29 receptions for 240 yards and one touchdown receiving on the year. The 240-pound fullback was perhaps more renowned for his blocking ability. Brown, from Keizer’s McNary High School, turned in the finest season ever by a PSU kick-er. Brown set a new school record with 18 field goals (in 25 attempts), breaking the previ-ous mark of 15. He had a streak of nine straight field goals made at one point and finished the year making 14 of 16, with both misses being 50+ yards. He led the Big Sky Conference and ranked sixth in the nation in field goals made per game (1.64). Further, in the 63-year history of Portland State football, there have been seven field goals of 50 yards or longer. Brown has two of those kicks. Overall in 2009, Brown was 18-25 on field goals, 21-21 on extra points and averaged 65.5 yards on kickoffs. Twice he was named Big Sky Conference Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept. 14, Oct. 12) for his kicking. Pedersen, from Beaverton’s Southridge High School, was given second team honors after being honorable mention All-Big Sky each of the last two seasons. He made 57 tack-les, 9.5 tackles for loss, four sacks and forced two fumbles. Pedersen led the Vikings in ca-reer numbers with 176 tackles, 27.5 tackles for

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loss, 12 sacks and six forced fumbles. He also started a team-leading 30 straight games over the last three seasons. Nine other Vikings earned honorable mention honors. They include: SR OT Matt Leunen, SR C Tyler Staley, SR OG Moses Punzal, SR KR Aaron Woods, SR ILB Erik Pedersen, SO ILB Ryan Rau, SO CB Deshawn Shead, SO FS Cody Worthen and SO ST Nick Kalpin. Woods set new school records for kick re-turns in a season (53) and a career (88), as well as kick return yards for a season (1,314) and a career (2,222). Woods ranked fourth in the na-tion in all-purpose yards per game this season with 175.4. Rau led the Vikings in tackles (72), tack-les for loss (10), sacks (4) and also returned a fumble for touchdown this season. Shead was the Vikings’ leader in intercep-tions for the second straight year (3), and had a total of four takeaways. Worthen ranked second on the team with 60 tackles. He also had three pass breakups and a fumble recovery.

FACTS, FIGURES, CURIOSITIESTHE RECORDS: Former Head Coach Jerry Glanville ended his three-year Portland State career with a 9-24 record. Glanville was 6-10 at home, 3-14 on the road... Glanville was 2-8 against nationally-ranked opponents, 0-3 against NCAA I FBS opponents... PSU went 7-17 in Big Sky games under Glanville... Port-land State is 49-58 all-time in Big Sky Confer-ence games, 74-81 since moving to Division I in 1996.

TOUGH TIMES AT HOME: Portland State wrapped up its home season at 1-5, including losses in its final five home games of the year. That marked the first time PSU has lost five in a row at home since 1959.

SUBLUX TIMES TWO: JR QB Drew Hubel missed two games after suffering a subluxation of his left knee cap late in the win at Northern Colorado (Oct. 10). He returned against East-ern Washington on Oct. 31, but looked rusty. Hubel completed just 7-23 passes for 98 yards and three interceptions. In the Nov. 7 game against Montana State Hubel started, but came out early after having a subluxation of his right shoulder in a scramble for a fumble... as a result of Hubel’s injuries, the Vikings’ pass-ing game encountered its roughest stretch during the Jerry Glanville era, averaging just 137 yards per game, after Hubel had them to a 322.9 average in the previous six weeks... Hubel had knee surgery to remove cartilage following the season.

RAU IN THE MIDDLE: SO ILB Ryan Rau had a big year for the Vikings, leading the team with 72 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, four sacks and six quarterback hurries.

Linebacker Ryan Rau led the Vikings in tackles, tackles for loss and sacks in 2009. He also returned a fumble for touchdown against UC Davis.

PEGLEG’S TALLY: SR ILB Ryan Pedersen, af-fectionately known as Pegleg by his team, led the Vikings in career numbers with 176 tack-les, 27.5 tackles for loss, 12 sacks and six forced fumbles. He also started a team-leading 30 straight games... Pedersen ranks ninth all-time in sacks in Portland State history.

THE LITTLE “BIG THREE”: With none of them standing taller than 5’8”, the Vikings’ “big three” receivers were little, but put up big numbers in 2009. JR WR Ray Fry had team-highs of 67 re-ceptions for 904 yards and three touchdowns to rank among the Big Sky leaders... SR WR Lavonte Kirven had 37 catches for 660 yards and team-bests of five touchdowns and 17.8 yards per catch... SR WR Aaron Woods had 43 catches for 535 yards and three touchdowns... those three receivers had 147 of the Vikings 210 team receptions. They had 2,099 of the 2,723 team receiving yards.

NO SMALL FRY: JR WR Ray Fry’s 67 receptions tied for eighth most in a season in PSU history. Fry ranked in the top 25 in the nation in recep-tions and receiving yards (904)... in two sea-sons, Fry has 99 receptions for 1,416 yards.

GIVE AWAY, TAKE AWAY: Portland State had a -20 turnover ratio in 2009, with 34 turnovers and 14 takeaways. The -1.82 turnover ratio per game ranked 118th among 118 teams in the nation.

MORE AREAS TO WORK ON: The Vikings converted just 11 of 29 red zone opportuni-ties into touchdowns (a poor 38% - opponents converted 64%). The Vikings did convert 10 of those opportunities into field goals... PSU’s pass defense allowed 280.9 yards per game, ranking 117th in the nation. PSU also gave up school records of 3,090 passing yards and 28 passing touchdowns.

Kicker Zach Brown led the Big Sky Conference and set a Portland State record for field goals made (18).

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CLIMBING THE CHARTS: JR QB Drew Hubel is in fifth place on PSU’s all-time passing list with 6,358 yards... with 42 career touchdown passes he is now sixth all-time.

YOUTH SHALL SERVE: Portland State played 23 freshmen, including 15 true freshmen in 2009. Both numbers rank among the most in the nation at the FCS level. Ten freshmen started at some point during the course of the season. GOOD STARTS: SR OLB Ryan Pedersen made 30 consecutive starts to lead the Vikings. A handful of players started every game the last two years: SR C Tyler Staley (22), SR RT Matt Leunen (22), SR WR Aaron Woods (22), SR FB Bobby McClintock (22), JR DE Travis Beckley (22), SR DE Joe Ma’aseia (22) and SO CB De-shawn Shead (22)... McClintock led the team in games played (34) and started every game. He is followed by R. Pedersen (33), Beckley (33) and JR TE Rory Richards (33) in games played.

NINE VIKINGS EARN ACADEMIC ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE: SR FB Bobby McClintock was named Academic All-Big Sky Conference selection for the second time in his career. He was one of nine Vikings to earn honors in 2009. All players had GPAs of 3.20 or higher.

Player, Yr, MajorKeitrell Anderson, Fr., Undecided Dominic David, Fr., Undecided Drew Hubel, Jr., Criminology & Criminal Justice Siasau Matagiese, Fr., Undeclared Bobby McClintock, Sr., Business Administration: Gen Mgmt Evans Okotcha, Fr., Undecided Ryan Pedersen, Sr., Communication Studies Rory Richards, Jr., Science Joel Sisler, Fr., Undecided

PORTLAND STATE TEAM AWARDSMost Valuable Player: SR WR/KR Aaron WoodsMost Valuable Offensive Back: SR FB Bobby McClintockMost Valuable Offensive Lineman: SR C Tyler StaleyMost Valuable Defensive Lineman: SR DT Jermaine JacobsMost Valuable Defensive Back: SO CB DeShawn SheadMost Valuable Special Teams: SO FB Nick KalpinMost Inspirational: SR CB Tracy FordMost Improved Player: FR OL Manuel RojasScout Team Award - Offense: QB Hank Taylor, FB Matt OrthmannScout Team Award - Defense: DB Daniel KinneyMike Schrunk Scholar-Athlete Award: JR QB Drew HubelCharles Withers Memorial Award (for contributions to the program): Dennis Ferguson

Corvallis, OR - As good as advertised. That was the case for the Rodgers brothers from Oregon State and the Beavers team as a whole as they beat Port-land State in the season opener at Reser Stadium, 34-7. Jacquizz and James Rodgers combined to handle the ball 24 times on rushing and receiving plays and totaled 253 yards and all four touchdowns in less than three periods of play. Big plays to open each half by James and Jacquizz also resulted in touchdowns. The Viking offense moved the ball in the first period, gaining 111 yards on 18 plays, but three drives ended poorly - a penalty on a fourth-and-one attempt, a fumble and a missed field goal. Meanwhile, the Beavers scored on their first of-fensive play, an 87-yard pass from Sean Canfield to James Rodgers. Following the Viking fumble, OSU drove 38 yards in seven plays for another score, this time by Jacquizz. The Beavers led 14-0 entering the second period. Justin Kahut added a career-long 50-yard field goal for the Beavers in the second period. Then, OSU ground out a 13-play, 82-yard drive. Jacquizz Rodg-ers scored his second touchdown of the game, this time from a yard out. A late first-half drive by the Vikings ended on a failed fourth-and-nine play from the Oregon State 20-yard line. PSU gained 200 first-half yards, but had nothing to show for it. OSU went into the locker-room with a 24-0 halftime lead. The Beavers opened the second half the same way they started the first. On OSU’s first play from scrimmage, Jacquizz Rodgers rushed 48 yards for a

Game 1

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touchdown. With a 31-0 lead, the game was essen-tially out of reach for the Vikings. PSU didn’t have trouble moving the ball, total-ling 351 yards on offense. But the Vikings did have trouble finishing drives. The only PSU score came on a six-play, 51-yard drive in the fourth quarter led by second string quar-terback Connor Kavanaugh. The sophomore had 29 yards on three rushing plays, including a one-yard touchdown run. Starter Drew Hubel had a good day, complet-ing 20 of 37 passes for 252 yards and no intercep-tions, but couldn’t find the endzone. Junior wide receiver Ray Fry led Viking receiv-ers with 10 receptions for 146 yards. Senior linebacker Erik Pedersen led PSU with nine tackles. Sophomore safety Cody Worthen had seven tackles. Freshmen Dereck Jester and Nathan Snow each had a sack. “You look for the positives,” said Viking Coach Jerry Glanville. “I loved that at one time we had nine freshmen playing on defense. We’ll be better. They were a very good football team. A credit to them. They’re not normal, the two Rodgers brothers make a difference every week.” GAME NOTES: There was only one turnover in the game... OSU had 433 yards of total offense... offensive line play was solid for PSU, which did not allow a sack in the game. “The offensive line played probably as good as they have since I have been here against a real good pass rush team. Not much bothered us,” said Glanville... the Vikings played a re-markable 14 true freshmen and four redshirt fresh-men in the game... the game was the third meeting

GAME BOX SCORESCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalPortland State 0 0 0 7 7Oregon State 14 10 10 0 34

SCORING SUMMARY OSU-Jam. Rodgers 87 pass from Canfield (Kahut kick), 9:26, 1stOSU-Jacquizz Rodgers 5 run (Kahut kick), 5:35, 1stOSU-Kahut 50 FG, 13:05, 2ndOSU-Jacquizz Rodgers 1 run (Kahut kick), 1:59, 2ndOSU-Jacquizz Rodgers 43 run (Kahut kick), 14:42, 3rdOSU-Kahut 24 FG, 1:34, 3rdPSU-Kavanaugh 1 run (Truax kick), 2:51, 4th

TEAM STATISTICS PSU OSUFirst Downs 17 18 Net Rushing 25-77 36-151Net Passing 274 282Total Offense 66-351 59-433Passing 22-41-0 15-23-0 Punting 5-32.4 3-45.7Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0All Return Yards 125 82Penalties-Yards 6-45 5-34

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: PSU-Kavanaugh 5-35-1, Okotcha 10-22-0, Bowen 5-8-0. OSU- Jac. Rodgers 16-103-3, Stevenson 10-30-0.Passing: PSU-Hubel 20-37-0-252-0, Kavanaugh 2-4-0-22-0. OSU-Canfield 8-11-0-158-1, Katz 7-12-0-124-0.Receiving: PSU-Fry 10-146-0, Wolverton 3-49-0, Woods 3-11-0. OSU-Jac. Rodgers 4-32-0, Adeniji 3-45-0, Jam. Rodgers 2-95-1.Punting/Kicking: PSU-Duyndum 5-32.4/Penner 0-1 FG (38M). OSU-Hekker 3-45.7/Kahut 2-2 FG (50G, 24G).Defense: PSU-E. Pedersen 9T (TFL), Worthen 7T, Ford 6T, Shoemaker 6T. OSU-Mitchell 7T (PBU), Tuimaunei 7T, Watkins 6T, Kristick 6T, D. ‘Unga 6T.

in history between the state of Oregon schools... Ray Fry had career-highs of seven receptions and 117 yards in the first half... OSU won its 26th straight non-conference game at home.

2009 GAME BY GAME SUMMARIES

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PORTLAND, OR - Portland State used a pair of long touchdown strikes early to take command, then rolled to a relatively easy 34-10 victory over Southern Oregon at PGE Park. Junior quarterback Drew Hubel had a pair of 90+ yard pass plays in the Vikings first two posses-sions to stake PSU to a 14-0 lead. On the second play on offense for the Vikings, Hubel threw a short screen to Aaron Woods who broke through the de-fense and went 96 yards for a touchdown. On Portland State’s next possession, this time on the third play of the drive, Hubel hit Lavonte Kirven on a bomb that went for 91 yards and a touchdown. Although the longest pass play in PSU history is a 99-yarder by Jimmy Blanchard to Terry Charles in 1999, it is unlikely that in Viking history there have ever been two 90+ pass plays for scores in the same game. With a 14-0 lead at the 8:44 mark of the first pe-riod, it appeared the Vikings would blow Southern Oregon out. It didn’t happen. Although the NAIA Raiders had trouble mov-ing the ball effectively, they controlled possession well and forced six Viking turnovers. PSU had three on special teams with two fumbles on punt returns and one on a kickoff return. The Vikings led just 17-3 at halftime, but Hubel had two more long strikes in his arsenal. Hubel found Kirven on a 42-yard touchdown pass early in the third period, and also hit Ray Fry on a 53-yard score early in the fourth quarte to end Southern Oregon’s hopes. The other offensive highlights came from kick-

Game 2

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er/wide receiver Zach Brown. The redshirt freshman hit a 52-yard field goal in the second period and a 46-yarder in the fourth quarter. Another 42-yarder barely missed wide right. Portland State’s defense gave up just 10 points, the fewest in Head Coach Jerry Glanville’s three sea-sons. Despite a 75-yard touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter, SOU managed just 243 yards of total offense. The Vikings had 11 tackles for loss, three sacks and forced three turnovers on defense. PSU held Southern Oregon to 12 rushing yards on 34 carries. Inside linebacker Ryan Rau made a team-high seven stops, with a sack and a pass breakup. The other inside backer, senior Erik Pedersen, made six stops and had three quarterback hurries. Michael Williams and Jordan Brown each had interceptions. Portland State churned out 523 yards of offense on just 55 plays. Hubel completed 14 of 23 passes for 370 yards, four touchdowns and two intercep-tions. Woods had five catches for 118 yards. Kirven had three catches for a career-high 140 yards. Five different Vikings contributed in a running game that totaled 149 yards. Backup quarterback Connor Kavanaugh had three carries for 65 yards. Senior fullback Bobby McClintock carried six times for 50 yards. GAME NOTES: Portland State is now 10-4 in home openers since joining the Big Sky Conference. PSU is also 7-0 against lower division teams during that span... Brown’s 52-yard field is the longest by a Viking since 1987 when Mike Erickson kicked a 52-

GAME BOX SCORESCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalSouthern Oregon 3 0 0 7 10Portland State 14 3 7 10 34

SCORING SUMMARY PSU-Woods 96 pass from Hubel (Brown kick), 12:17, 1stPSU-Kirven 91 pass from Hubel (Brown kick), 8:44, 1stSOU-Crowley 18 FG, 2:56, 1stPSU-Brown 52 FG, 13:21, 2ndPSU-Kirven 42 pass from Hubel (Brown kick), 9:04, 3rdSOU-Beach 75 pass from Sweeney (Crowley kick), 12:03, 4thPSU-Fry 53 pass from Hubel (Brown kick), 11:28, 4thPSU-Brown 46 FG, 3:30, 4th

TEAM STATISTICS SOU PSUFirst Downs 12 15 Net Rushing 34-12 29-149Net Passing 231 374Total Offense 75-243 55-523Passing 16-41-2 15-26-2 Punting 8-40.5 2-56.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-4All Return Yards 179 84Penalties-Yards 3-25 9-85

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: PSU-Kavanaugh 3-65-0, McClintock 6-50-0, Okot-cha 7-23-0. SOU-Baldwin 21-27-0, Lloyd 5-13-0.Passing: PSU-Hubel 14-23-2-370-4. SOU-Sweeney 16-41-2-231-1.Receiving: PSU-Woods 5-118-1, Kirven 3-140-2, Fry 3-81-1. SOU-Beach 8-143-1, Barone 3-20-0.Punting/Kicking: PSU-Duyndum 2-56.0/Brown 2-3 FG (52G, 42M, 46G). SOU-Crowley 8-40.5/1-2 FG (18G, 33BK).Defense: PSU-Brown 7T (2TFL, INT), Rau 7T (2TFL, SK, PBU), E Pedersen 6T (TFL, PBU), R Pedersen 5T (2TFL, PBU), Jacobs 5T (2 TFL, SK). SOU-Tanner 5T (FF, INT), Graves 5T (FR).

yarder. The school record is 55 yards (Pat Moore, 1975 vs. Eastern Washington)... Thomas Duyndam hit a 65-yard punt early in the game for the Vikings.

MISSOULA, MT - The Portland State Vikings had fourth-ranked Montana on its heels through the first 12 minutes of the game, jumping to a 14-0 lead, but couldn’t sustain it. The Griz went on a 28-point run over the next 15 minutes and finished with a 49-17 win at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Portland State dropped to 1-2 on the season, while Montana improved to 3-0. The Vikings could not have started better, driv-ing 12-plays, 75-yards in six minutes and scoring on a three-yard run by freshman running back Ben Bowen. The defense followed by forcing a three-and-out against Montana. On PSU’s next possession, fullback Bobby Mc-Clintock started it off with solid running, then quar-terback Drew Hubel hit Lavonte Kirven on a 38-yard touchdown pass. The Vikings led 14-0 at the 3:41 mark of the first period. The rest of the first half, and game, belonged to Montana. The Viking defense appeared to have forced another three-and-out, but an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty extended the drive. On the very next play, quarterback Justin Roper hit wide receiver Marc Mariani for a 56-yard touchdown. Montana tied the game at the 12:28 mark of the second period on a Viking miscue. A long snap over punter Thomas Duyndam’s head was recovered in the end zone by linebacker Jordan Tripp. The Grizzlies scored their third straight touch-down and took the lead at the 7:58 mark of the sec-ond half. After consecutive pass plays that totaled 64

Game 3#4 MONTANA 49, PORTLAND STATE 17Sept. 19 • Washington-Grizzly Stadium, Missoula, MT • Attendance: 25,726 • 77 degrees, sunny

yards, backup tailback Beau Donaldson scored from one yard out. Montana led 21-14. Montana’s longest drive of the half was a 10-play, 66-yard effort. On a fourth-down play from PSU’s 14, quarterback Andrew Selle found Steve Pfahler for a touchdown. The Vikings answered with a late 20-yard field goal by Zach Brown to trail 28-17 at halftime. Montana capitalized on a Viking turnover early in the second half. A Hubel interception set up the Griz at the Viking 29. Six plays later Chase Reynolds went in from six yards out. A 27-yard Zach Brown field goal was blocked midway through the third period and that all but dashed Viking hopes. Montana tacked on two fourth period touch-downs to provide the final score. After a stout early effort by the Viking defense, it ended up allowing 501 yards to the Griz. PSU had 372 yards of total offense, including 325 passing yards from Hubel. The Viking QB had one touch-down pass and three interceptions. McClintock had a big day with 60 yards rush-ing on nine carries and 67 yards receiving on seven catches. Erik Pedersen led PSU with 10 tackles from the linebacker position. Safety Jordan Brown added nine stops. Linebacker Ryan Rau made eight tackles and one sack. GAME NOTES: The Vikings have now lost five in a row and nine of 10 to the Grizzlies... the game marked the first time Portland State has opened its Big Sky schedule against Montana... PSU did not al-

GAME BOX SCORESCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalPortland State 14 3 0 0 17Montana 7 21 7 14 49

SCORING SUMMARY PSU-Bowen 3 run (Brown kick), 9:00, 1stPSU-Kirven 38 pass from Hubel (Brown kick), 3:41, 1stUM-Mariani 56 pass from Roper (McKnight kick), 1:57, 1stUM-Tripp fumble recovery (McKnight kick), 12:28, 2ndUM-Donaldson 1 run (McKnight kick), 7:58, 2ndUM-Pfahler 14 pass from Selle (McKnight kick), 2:41, 2ndPSU-Brown 20 FG, 0:58, 2ndUM-Reynolds 4 run (McKnight kick), 9:28, 3rdUM-Mariani 45 pass from Selle (McKnight kick), 12:23, 4thUM-Donaldson 6 pass from Selle (McKnight kick), 7:22, 4th

TEAM STATISTICS PSU UMFirst Downs 22 22 Net Rushing 23-47 43-229Net Passing 325 272Total Offense 75-372 70-501Passing 25-52-3 16-27-1 Punting 4-43.0 2-47.0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0All Return Yards 114 152Penalties-Yards 9-100 10-115

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: PSU-McClintock 9-60-0, Bowen 8-22-1. UM-Nguyen 5-71-0, Kemp 11-61-0, Selle 3-41-0. Passing: PSU-Hubel 25-51-3-325-1. UM-Selle 14-23-0-213-3, Roper 2-3-0-59-1.Receiving: PSU-McClintock 7-67-0, Fry 6-76-0, Kirven 4-97-1, Woods 4-29-0. UM-Mariani 4-130-2, Sambrano 3-59-0.Punting/Kicking: PSU-Duyndam 4-43.0/Brown 1-3 FG (20G, 57NG, 27BK). UM-Wren 2-47.0/McKnight 0-1 FG (53NG).Defense: PSU-E. Pedersen 10T (TFL), Brown 9T, Rau 8T (1.5TFL, SK). UM-Lebsock 8T (TFL), Schillinger 7T (PBU), Campbell 6T.

low a sack and has allowed only one sack through three games.

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PORTLAND, OR - In a heartbreak of an after-noon, the Portland State Vikings lost a game, won a game, and then lost it all over again, falling to 11th-ranked Weber State 36-29, at PGE Park. Following Wildcats’ quarterback Cameron Hig-gins’ third touchdown pass of the day with 1:57 to go in the third period, PSU was down 28-10, and ap-peared to be done for the day. But, on the ensuing kickoff, Aaron Woods re-turned the ball 97 yards for a score. Then, on Weber State’s next possession, Viking cornerback DeShawn Shead intercepted a pass on the first play and re-turned it 31 yards for another score. Suddenly, with just 31 seconds run off the clock, the Vikings trailed only 28-23. The Viking defense forced a punt and a missed field goal on WSU’s next two possessions in the fourth period. PSU took over with 6:13 left on the clock and quarterback Drew Hubel engineered a brilliant drive. The Viking junior completed five of six passes for 60 yards. He found Woods in the endzone on a 15-yard strike with 1:15 left in the game. A two-point conversion failed, but the Vikings led, 29-28. Weber State started its’ final drive on its’ own 16. Higgins led the Wildcats all the way to the PSU 38. On a fourth-down-and-three play, Wildcat receiver Tim Toone got behind the Viking defense. Higgins’ pass appeared to go through a Viking defenders’ hands and Toone caught it, going in untouched for the winning score with 17 seconds left. The dramatic conclusion was no surprise as the two teams battled to a 73-68 Weber State decision the last time they met at PGE Park, in 2007.

Game 4#11 WEBER STATE 36, PORTLAND STATE 29Sept. 26 • PGE Park , Portland, OR • Attendance: 6,659 • 74 degrees, sunny, calm

PSU’s offense was effective all day, but early miscues proved costly. Three times the Vikings drove into the redzone and failed to come away with any points. Twice, they missed field goals in the second period, although one field goal was initially good. The play was nullified on a false start penalty and the ensuing try missed. The third failure was a fum-ble lost at the Weber State one-yard line in the third period. In all, the Vikings gained 477 yards on offense and averaged a remarkable 8.8 yards per play. Hubel had another big day completing 17 of 26 passes for 353 yards and two touchdowns. His main targets were Ray Fry (seven catches, career-high 196 yards) and Woods (five catches, 128 yards, two touch-downs). But, the Wildcats reeled off 499 yards of of-fense, including 410 passing yards for Higgins with four touchdowns. Toone caught eight passes for 135 yards and two scores. Freshman safety Nathan Snow led the Vikings with 10 tackles and two pass breakups. Shead had six stops, an interception and a pass breakup. Portland State lost a golden opportunity for a signature win over a marquee program. The Vikings dropped to 1-3 on the season, 0-2 in the Big Sky Conference. WSU is now 2-2, 2-0 in the Big Sky. GAME NOTES: Freshman Ben Bowen led the Vikings in rushing with 15 carries for 100 yards. It was the first 100-yard rushing game by a Viking since Olaniyi Sobomehin ran for 143 against Idaho State on Oct. 20, 2007 - a span of 19 games... Woods remarkable day included 330 all-purpose yards and

GAME BOX SCORESCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalWeber State 0 14 14 8 36Portland State 3 7 13 6 29

SCORING SUMMARY PSU-Brown 20 FG, 7:14, 1stWSU-Smith 4 run (Williams kick), 10:13, 2ndPSU-Woods 5 pass from Hubel (Brown kick), 7:14, 2ndWSU-Kaimikaua 10 pass from Higgins (Williams kick), 1:40, 2ndWSU-Toone 4 pass from Higgins (Williams kick), 7:51, 3rdWSU-Bolen 15 pass from Higgins (Williams kick), 1:57, 3rdPSU-Woods 97 kickoff return (Brown kick), 1:38, 3rdPSU-Shead 31 interception return (rush failed), 1:26, 3rdPSU-Woods 15 pass from Hubel (rush failed), 1:15, 4thWSU-Toone 38 pass from Higgins (Francisco pass from Higgins), 0:17, 4th

TEAM STATISTICS WSU PSUFirst Downs 25 14 Net Rushing 26-89 28-124Net Passing 410 353Total Offense 74-499 54-477Passing 31-48-1 17-26-0 Punting 4-48.5 3-41.0Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1All Return Yards 147 233Penalties-Yards 8-62 10-104

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: PSU-Bowen 15-100-0, McClintock 9-27-0. WSU-Bolen 7-56-0, Smith 13-30-1.Passing: PSU-Hubel 17-26-0-353-2. WSU-Higgins 31-47-0-410-4Receiving: PSU-Fry 7-196-0. Woods 5-128-2. WSU-Toone 8-135-2, Phillips 5-60-0, Kaimikaua 5-49-1, Smith 4-77-0.Punting/Kicking: PSU-Duyndum 3-41.0/Brown 1-3 FG (20G, 47M, 32M). WSU-Snoy 4-48.5/Williams 0-1 FG (42M).Defense: PSU-Snow 10T (2PBU), E. Pedersen 7T (2TFL, PBU), Shead 6T (INT, PBU), Jacobs 6T (SK). WSU-Brown 11T (FR), Felton 8T, Sedillo 7T, Linehan 6T (2SK, FF).

three touchdowns... Shead’s interception was his second of the season and eighth of his career.

PORTLAND, OR – Sacramento State took ad-vantage of three Portland State turnovers and the Hornets rattled off 24 straight points at one point to knock off the Vikings, 31-14, in Big Sky Conference action on Saturday. The Hornets picked up their first win in four games this season and also won at PGE Park for the first time since 1985. It was their second straight win over the Vikings after a 41-31 win in Sacramento last year. Portland State dropped its third game in a row to fall to 1-4 overall and 0-3 in the Big Sky. The Hornets forced Portland State to go three-and-out on its first possession of the game and then turned right around and scored on a 13-play, 52-yard drive. Sacramento State benefited from good field position after Vikings punter Thomas Duyndam was only able to get off a 25-yarder. The Hornets took the ball over at their own 48-yard line with 13:53 on the clock and proceeded to convert on all three of their third-downs, including on their touchdown play. On 3rd and 11 from the Vikings 15, Jason Smith hit Brett Willis in the endzone and the Hornets led 7-0 after the PAT. Portland State was able to cut the lead to 7-6 on a pair of Zach Brown field goals. The redshirt freshman connected on a 36-yarder with 4:35 left in the first quarter, and then hit from 38 yards out just 56 seconds into the second quarter. Sacramento State took advantage of a Drew Hubel interception late in the quarter and scored 57 seconds before halftime when Smith found Dylan

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SACRAMENTO STATE 31, PORTLAND STATE 14Oct. 3 • PGE Park , Portland, OR • Attendance: 5,037 • 55 degrees, calm, mostly sunny

Lane for a nine-yard touchdown pass. Smith’s second TD pass gave the Hornets a 14-6 lead at the break. The Vikings weren’t able to find the end zone un-til the outcome of the game was already determined. Hubel took the team down the field in an eight-play, 73-yard drive that ended when he connected with a diving Nevin Lewis for a 22-yard score. “I’m surprised... we had less emotion, less pas-sion,” said Viking coach Jerry Glanville. “It just looked like an empty tank. We tried to get it going at half-time. The spirit makes the master. If you don’t have the spirit, you can’t play this game. That’s my fault. Very, very seldom we haven’t played with passion... it didn’t look like us. We couldn’t make a play.” The loss dampened what was a career day for Portland State wide receiver Lavonte Kirven. The senior set career-highs with 13 receptions and 188 yards. Hubel was 31 for 50 for 370 yards, but threw two interceptions. Smith passed for 256 yards and three touchdowns for the Hornets, connecting on 17 of his 29 passes. Sacramento State rushed for 142 yards and held the Vikings to negative two yards rushing. The Viking running game missed senior fullback Bobby McClintock, we struggled with an ankle injury all week and was only able to go one play before com-ing out. Meanwhile, Hornets sophomore running back Terrance Dailey carried the ball 34 times for 111 yards and a touchdown. GAME NOTES: Lewis, a freshman, had the first two catches of his career in the game, includ-ing the 22-yard touchdown when he stretched out and caught the ball just inches above the ground...

GAME BOX SCORESCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalSacramento State 7 7 14 3 31Portland State 3 3 0 8 14

SCORING SUMMARY SAC-Willis 15 pass from Smith (Diniz kick), 8:57, 1stPSU-Brown 36 FG, 4:35, 1stPSU-Brown 38 FG, 14:04, 2ndSAC-Lane 9 pass from Smith (Diniz kick), 0:57, 2ndSAC-Lane 5 pass from Smith (Diniz kick), 11:22, 3rdSAC-Dailey 2 run (Diniz kick), 3:55, 3rdSAC-Diniz 27 FG, 5:44, 4thPSU-Lewis 22 pass from Hubel (Woods pass from Hubel), 3:00, 4th

TEAM STATISTICS SAC PSUFirst Downs 20 15 Net Rushing 48-142 14-(-2)Net Passing 256 370Total Offense 77-398 64-368Passing 17-29-0 31-50-2 Punting 7-43.0 6-38.7Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1All Return Yards 59 156Penalties-Yards 3-20 4-19

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: PSU-Bowen 7-13-0. SAC-Dailey 34-111-1, Mc-Cowan 9-41-0.Passing: PSU-Hubel 31-50-2-370-1. SAC-Smith 17-29-0-256-3.Receiving: PSU-Kirven 13-188-0, Woods 9-83-0, Fry 4-49-0. SAC-Lane 7-73-2, Hendershott 5-117-0.Punting/Kicking: PSU-Duyndum 5-35.8, Brown 1-53.0/Brown 2-2 FG (36G, 38G). SAC-Heath 7-43.0/Diniz 1-1FG (27G).Defense: PSU-Worthen 9T, E. Pedersen 8T, R. Pedersen 7T (TFL), Matagiese 7T (SK), Jacobs 6T (2TFL). SAC-Jones 7T, Buck 7T (PBU), Schrader 6T (INT).

Cody Worthen led the PSU defense with nine tack-les, including five solo stops... Aaron Woods had 239 all-purpose yards for PSU (125 kickoff returns, 83 re-ceiving, 31 punt returns.

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GREELEY, CO - Running, passing, kicking and defense finally came together for Portland State as it won a hard-fought 23-18 decision over Northern Colorado at frigid Nottingham Field. The Vikings rushed for 109 yards, passed for 240 yards, forced three turnovers and got three big field goals from Zach Brown in the win. The victory came as a big relief for the Vikings as they ended a three-game losing streak and eight-game road losing streak. PSU improved to 2-4 on the season, 1-3 in the Big Sky Conference. Northern Colorado dropped to 1-5, 0-4, on a day that featured weather in the low 20s and snow. Portland State marched down the field on its opening series, gaining 55 yards, but quarterback Drew Hubel threw an interception at the UNC 12. Ko-rey Askew returned the ball 88 yards for a touchdown and, with a two-point conversion, UNC lead 8-0. Backup quarterback Connor Kavanaugh led the offense on the next series, which ended up being a 13-play, 60-yard series - all on the ground. Kavanaugh scored on a fourth-and-goal from the one-yard line. Following a Northern Colorado fumble, the Vikings got a remarkable 50-yard field goal in the snow from Zach Brown. That gave PSU a 10-8 lead early in the second period. Just one play from scrimmage later North-ern Colorado took the lead back. Bryan Waggener tossed a 76-yard touchdown pass to Chris Morris. The extra point put UNC up 15-10. The Vikings rolled out a 70-yard drive at the end of the half. It ended with a 33-yard field goal from Brown. Although PSU had run 48 offensive plays to

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PORTLAND STATE 23, NORTHERN COLORADO 18Oct. 10 • Nottingham Field, Greeley, CO • Attendance: 3,518 • 25 degrees, frigid, snow

just 13 for Northern Colorado, the Vikings trailed 15-13 at halftime. Portland State’s defense forced two third-peri-od turnovers, an interception and a fumble recovery, both by DeShawn Shead. On the first play after the Shead gathered in the fumble, Hubel hit Kirven on a 22-yard touchdown pass. That gave PSU a 20-15 lead with 2:42 left in the third period. The Bears closed to 20-18 midway through the fourth quarter on a 20-yard field goal by Michael York. The Vikings then ran six minutes off the clock and got a third field goal from Brown, this time a 40-yarder with 1:44 to play. PSU’s defense held on Northern Colorado’s final possession and the Vikings had a much-needed win. Portland State totaled 349 yards of offense to 291 for Northern Colorado. PSU rushed 45 times in the game, getting 56 yards from Kavanaugh, 44 from Bobby McClintock and 34 from Evans Okotcha. Hubel and Kavanaugh combined to throw for 240 yards. Ray Fry caught eight passes for 101 yards in the game. On defense, Ryan Rau led with seven tackles. Jordan Brown made six tackles. Shead recovered two of three Bear turnovers. “I’m just so proud of the players and the coach-es... I don’t know if the kids have played any harder than they played today, with the weather and the field conditions, it was just fun to watch them,” said Viking Coach Jerry Glanville. GAME NOTES: Portland State has seven

GAME BOX SCORESCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalPortland State 7 6 7 3 23Northern Colorado 8 7 0 3 18

SCORING SUMMARY UNC-Askew 88 interception return (Sewell rush), 9:05, 1stPSU-Kavanaugh 1 run (Brown kick), 1:30, 1stPSU-Brown 50 FG, 12:30, 2ndUNC-Morris 74 pass from Waggener (York kick), 12:06, 2ndPSU-Brown 33 FG, 0:12, 2ndPSU-Kirven 22 pass from Hubel (Brown kick), 2:42, 3rdUNC-York 20 FG, 7:51, 4thPSU-Brown 40 FG, 1:44, 4th

TEAM STATISTICS PSU UNCFirst Downs 18 9 Net Rushing 45-109 18-83Net Passing 240 208Total Offense 76-349 44-291Passing 23-31-3 16-26-1 Punting 3-36.0 4-37.2Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2All Return Yards 127 249Penalties-Yards 1-10 5-49

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: PSU-Kavanaugh 11-56-1, McClintock 18-44-0, Okotcha 10-34-0. UNC-Harris 6-30-0, Orms 3-28-0.Passing: PSU-Hubel 18-25-2-193-1, Kavanaugh 5-6-1-47-0. UNC-Waggener 16-26-1-208-1.Receiving: PSU-Fry 8-101-0, McClintock 5-40-0, Woods 4-50-0, Kriven 3-29-1. UNC-Thompson 3-52-0, Walker 3-25-0.Punting/Kicking: PSU-Duyndum 3-36.0/Brown 3-3 FG (50G, 33G, 40G). UNC-Kaman 4-37.2/York 1-1 FG (20G).Defense: PSU-Rau 7T (TFL), Brown 6T, D. Pedersen 5T (TFL). UNC-King 15T (TFL), Eddy 13T (2.5SK, FF), Hewitt 12T (INT).

50+yard field goals in its history, and now Zach Brown has two of them this season (52, 50).. the Vi-kings have won six in a row against Northern Colo-rado and are 4-0 in Big Sky games.

PORTLAND, OR – Northern Arizona rolled up 458 yards of total offense and Michael Herrick passed for three touchdowns as the Lumberjacks dropped host Portland State, 44-23. NAU scored on three of its first four posses-sions, and had a balanced offensive attack through-out the game. The Lumberjacks passed for 254 yards and ran for another 204 as they won their third in a row on the season and third straight over Portland State. Trailing 30-9, the Vikings scored at the start of the fourth quarter to make things interesting. Con-nor Kavanaugh got it started when he hit Lavonte Kirven for a 45-yard gain to give PSU the ball at the Lumberjacks 15-yard line. A personal foul penalty on NAU two players later moved the ball to the seven. On the next play, Kavanaugh rushed up the middle for a touchdown, and after the extra point, the Viks were down 30-16. Portland State’s momentum was short-lived however, as NAU scored a pair of touchdowns in less than a minute. The Lumberjacks used a 13-play, 77-yard drive to make it 37-16, and then took advan-tage of a PSU turnover. Kavanaugh was picked off on the second play of the ensuing drive, and NAU scored just two play later for a 44-16 lead with 8:17 remaining. The teams traded scores on the first four pos-sessions of the game, albeit the Vikings’ points came on field goals. Northern Arizona struck first, opening with a 10-play, 72-yard drive that ended with a three-yard touchdown run by Alex Henderson. Portland State answered back with a 43-yard field goal by Zach Brown, before NAU went up 14-

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NORTHERN ARIZONA 44, PORTLAND STATE 23Oct. 17 • PGE Park, Portland, OR • Attendance: 6,489 • 63 degrees, rain showers, mild

3 on a three yard touchdown pass from Herrick to Daiveun Curry-Chapman with 17 seconds left in the first quarter. Kavanaugh, making his first career start, then directed the Vikings down the field, passing for two first downs and running for another. But Portland State’s drive stalled at the Northern Arizona 14, and they had to settle for a 31-yard field goal by Brown. The Lumberjacks scored again before the break when Herrick found Conrad Meadows for an 11-yard touchdown. NAU led 21-6 at halftime. Herrick finished the game 21 of 34 for 254 and three scores. Meadows caught eight balls for 128 yards and two touchdowns, and Henderson rushed 21 times for 97 yards. Giovanni Dixon added 78 more yards on the ground on just 10 carries. Kavanaugh passed for 116 yards, completing 11 of his 24 passes, but was also intercepted three times. He also finished as the Vikings leading rusher, gaining 42 yards on 10 rushes. Kirven (78 yards) and Raymond Fry (42 yards) both had five catches for the Vikings, who totaled a season-low 274 yards of offense. Brown kicked three field goals for the second straight game. He now has 12 on the season and moved into the number-six spot on the Vikings sin-gle-season list. Ryan Rau had an outstanding game for Port-land State on the defensive side of the ball. The sophomore linebacker registered 12 tackles, eight of them solo stops, and also had two tackles for loss, including one sack. He also forced a fumble.

GAME BOX SCORESCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalNorthern Arizona 14 7 9 14 44Portland State 3 3 3 14 23

SCORING SUMMARY NAU-Henderson 3 run (Myers kick), 10:56, 1stPSU-Z. Brown 43 FG, 6:17, 1stNAU-Curry-Chapman 3 pass from Herrick (Myers kick), 0:17, 1stPSU-Z. Brown 31 FG, 10:37, 2ndNAU-Meadows 11 pass from Herrick (Myers kick), 1:04, 2ndNAU-Team safety, 13:26, 3rdPSU-Z. Brown 35 FG, 5:13, 3rdNAU-Meadows 31 pass from Herrick (Myers kick), 0:30, 3rdPSU-Kavanaugh 7 run (Brown kick), 14:18, 4thNAU-Henderson 11 run (Myers kick), 9:07, 4thNAU-Dixon 40 run (Myers kick), 8:17, 4thPSU-Fry 7 pass from Engstrom (Brown kick), 5:38, 4th

TEAM STATISTICS NAU PSUFirst Downs 28 18 Net Rushing 42-204 29-106Net Passing 254 168Total Offense 77-458 60-274Passing 21-35-0 16-31-3 Punting 5-31.4 3-44.3Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-0All Return Yards 146 130Penalties-Yards 7-58 6-65

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: PSU-Kavanaugh 10-42-1, McClintock 5-34-0, Okotcha 5-26-0. NAU-Henderson 21-97-2, Dixon 10-78-1.Passing: PSU-Kavanaugh 11-24-3-116-0, Engstrom 5-7-0-52-1. NAU-Herrick 21-34-0-254-3.Receiving: PSU-Kirven 5-78-0, Fry 5-42-1. NAU-Meadows 8-128-2, Berry 5-53-0Punting/Kicking: PSU-Duyndum 3-44.3/Brown 3-3 FG (43G, 31G, 35G). NAU-Rauschert 5-31.4/0-0 FGDefense: PSU-Rau 12T (2TFL, SK, FF), Williams 7T (TFL, SK), Worthen 7T, R. Pedersen 6T. NAU-Estrada 6T (INT), Thomas 6T (PBU), Julio 5T (1.5TFL, FF).

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PORTLAND, OR – UC Davis used a stellar sec-ond-half defensive performance and overcame the loss of starting quarterback Greg Denham to rally for a 34-31 win at Portland State. The Vikings offense started hot, scoring on its first three possessions, and led 21-17 at the half. At that point, Portland State had 220 yards of total offense. From there, though, the Aggies controlled the game, and held PSU to just 17 yards in the second half. Portland State (2-6) opened up a 28-17 lead early in the third quarter when Ryan Rau picked up a UC Davis fumble and ran it back 27 yards for a touch-down. Ryan Pedersen’s hit on the Aggies’ Denham not only caused the fumble but also knocked the junior signal caller out of the game. The Vikings appeared to have the momentum, but UC Davis scored on their first play of the fourth quarter on a 30-yard pass from Austin Heyworth to Bakari Grant. It was the start of 17-point quarter that gave them a 34-31 advantage. With a little over three minutes to go, Portland State had the Aggies backed up on their own five-yard line and in a 3rd-and-14 situation. The Vikings had UCD running back Josh Reese wrapped up for a loss, but Reese escaped for a 31-yard gain and the Aggies ran out the clock from there. Heyworth came on in relief and went 6 of 7 for 82 yards and two TDs. Denham passed for 259 yards and a score, completing 20 of his 35 attempts. On their first drive of the game, the Vikings benefited from two big plays. Connor Kavanaugh scrambled for 30 yards to put the ball at the UC Da-vis 39. Two plays later, Bobby McClintock rumbled 30 more yards for a touchdown on a screen pass to

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UC DAVIS 34, PORTLAND STATE 31Oct. 24 • PGE Park, Portland, OR • Attendance: 5,180 • 54 degrees, mostly sunny

make it 7-0. UC Davis (4-3) answered back with a 76-yard drive and tied it up on a four-yard touchdown run by Joe Trombetta. The Vikings then went back on top on a one-yard score by McClintock with 2:14 left in the first quarter. The teams traded scores again to make it 21-14 in favor of Portland State. The Aggies appeared on their way to tying it up, but Trombetta fumbled at the two-yard line after getting hit by Siasau Mata-giese and Cody Worthen pounced on the loose ball to give PSU possession. The Aggies forced Portland State to go three-and-out, and got the ball back with 59 seconds until the break. Sean Kelley’s 35-yard field goal as time expired pulled the Aggies to within four at 21-17. Making his second career start, Kavanaugh went 12 of 18 for 131 yards and two TDs. He also led the Vikings with 50 yards rushing on 13 carries. Mike Williams led the Vikings’ defense with nine tackles. Worthen and Jaycob Shoemaker had seven and six tackles, respectively. UC Davis finished with 484 yards of total of-fense, including 341 through the air. The Aggies got 143 yards on the ground, including 84 from Reese on just six rushes. GAME NOTES: UC Davis won its third in a row in the series, but PSU still has a 6-4 lead ... Zach Brown kicked a 30-yard field goal in the fourth quar-ter for the Viks. It was his 13th of the season, which is the fifth-most in a single-season at PSU. He has made nine in a row... Aaron Woods has broken his own PSU kickoff return records for a season with both 37 returns and 926 yards. He has also broken

GAME BOX SCORESCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalUC Davis 7 10 0 17 34Portland State 14 7 7 3 31

SCORING SUMMARY PSU-McClintock 30 pass from Kavanaugh (Brown kick), 10:44, 1stUCD-Trombetta 4 run (Kelley kick), 6:07, 1stPSU-McClintock 1 run (Brown kick), 2:14, 1stUCD-Creadick 19 pass from Denham (Kelley kick), 12:02, 2ndPSU-Fry 7 pass from Kavanaugh (Brown kick), 5:18, 2ndUCD-Kelley 35 FG, 0:00, 2ndPSU-Rau 27 fumble return, 5:19, 3rdUCD-Grant 30 passfrom Heyworth (Kelley kick), 14:54, 4thPSU-Brown 30 FG, 11:23, 4thUCD-Bispo 15 pass from Heyworth (Kelley kick), 8:57, 4thUCD-Kelley 38 FG, 4:40, 4th

TEAM STATISTICS UCD PSUFirst Downs 29 12 Net Rushing 35-143 31-102Net Passing 341 135Total Offense 77-484 53-237Passing 26-42-0 13-22-0 Punting 2-40.0 6-42.7Fumbles-Lost 3-3 3-0All Return Yards 140 176Penalties-Yards 3-34 6-54

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: PSU-Kavanaugh 13-50-0, McClintock 8-34-1, Bowen 8-25-0. UCD-Reese 6-84-0, Trombetta 18-60-1.Passing: PSU-Kavanaugh 12-18-0-131-2, Engstrom 1-4-0-4-0. UCD-Denham 20-35-0-259-1, Heyworth 6-7-0-82-2.Receiving: PSU-Fry 5-69-1, McClintock 5-46-1, Kirven 2-21-0. UCD-Carter 9-83-0, Rogers 3-43-0, McDonough 3-33-0.Punting/Kicking: PSU-Duyndum 6-42.7/Brown 1-1 FG (30G). UCD-Schmidt 2-40.0/Kelley 2-2 FG (35G, 38G).Defense: PSU-Williams 9T, Worthen 8T (FR), Shoemaker 7T, Brown 6T. UCD-Gruendl 7T (SK), Morales 7T (PBU), Amajoyi 6T, Maxson 5T (2TFL, SK).

the PSU career kickoff return yardage record 1,834 yards (Orshawante Bryant 72-1,806) and tied the re-cord for total returns (72).

SEATTLE, WA – Quarterback Matt Nichols led an offensive juggernaut for Eastern Washington, throwing for 413 yards and four touchdowns as the Eagles defeated Portland State, 47-10, at Qwest Field. On the defensive side, safety Matt Johnson was equally spectacular, intercepting four Portland State passes as neither the Viking offense or defense could get a foothold in the game. The win improved Eastern Washington to 6-3, 5-2 in the Big Sky Conference. The Vikings lost their third straight, falling to 2-7, 1-5. The Viking defense started well, holding the talented Eagle offense to -9 yards on its first three series. Included was a safety after Jermaine Jacobs hit quarterback Matt Nichols in the endzone. Jacobs forced a fumble that the Eagles recovered. PSU led 2-0, but from that point nothing went well for the Vikings. Nichols got the Eagle offense going in a big way, leading it to five first-half touchdowns, includ-ing three through the air. Meanwhile, the Vikings threw three intercep-tions and missed two field goals in the half. PSU moved the ball between the 30s but couldn’t pro-duce points. The only other highlight was a second safety by the Vikings when outside linebacker Ryan Ped-ersen sacked Nichols in the endzone in the second period.

Game 9

EASTERN WASHINGTON 47, PORTLAND STATE 10Oct. 31 • Qwest Field, Seattle, WA • Attendance: 6,124 • 57 degrees, cloudy, breezy

PSU trailed 33-4 at halftime. Nichols threw one more touchdown pass in the second half to reach 84 in his career and tie the East-ern Washington record. Viking quarterback Drew Hubel made his first start in three weeks after injuring his knee in a win at Northern Colorado. But he was ineffective, complet-ing only 7-23 for 98 yards and throwing three picks. His backup, Connor Kavanaugh threw for 57 yards and rushed for 68 but the Vikings never found the endzone. Freshman kicker Zach Brown made two field goals in the second half, from 47 and 38 yards. That brought his season total to 15 field goals, tying a Portland State record set by Danny Urrego in 2008. Eastern Washington finished the day with 545 yards of total offense to 278 for the Vikings. PSU ended up throwing five interceptions in the game. Jacobs and Pedersen had nine tackles each, including the sacks for safeties. Pedersen had three tackles for loss and two sacks total. Jacobs forced two fumbles in the game. GAME NOTES: Portland State was playing in Seattle for the first time in its 63-year football histo-ry. Eastern Washington played in Seattle for the first time in its 101-year history. It was also the Vikings’ first neutral site game since playing the NCAA II Na-tional Championship game in Florence, AL in 1988.

GAME BOX SCORESCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalPortland State 2 2 3 3 10Eastern Washington 13 20 7 7 47

SCORING SUMMARY PSU-Team safety, 10:30, 1stEWU-Hart 38 pass from Nichols (Jarrett kick), 6:12, 1stEWU-Jones 1 run (kick failed), 3:50, 1stEWU-Jones 47 run (kick failed), 13:55, 2ndPSU-Team safety, 10:47, 2ndEWU-Overbay 6 pass from Nichols (Jarrett kick), 6:05, 2ndEWU-Hart 26 pass from Nichols (Jarrett kick), 1:21, 2ndPSU-Brown 47 FG, 9:32, 3rdEWU-Davis 25 pass from Nichols (Jarrett kick), 7:43, 3rdEWU-Beaumonte 1 run (Jarrett kick), 11:33, 4thPSU-Brown 38 FG, 4:42, 4th

TEAM STATISTICS PSU EWUFirst Downs 16 25 Net Rushing 28-115 40-132Net Passing 163 413 Total Offense 67-278 73-545Passing 15-39-5 21-33-0 Punting 6-31.5 3-37.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1All Return Yards 181 104Penalties-Yards 10-100 7-86

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: PSU-Kavanaugh 7-68-0, McClintock 8-30-0. EWU-Jones 12-62-2, Hart 7-42-0.Passing: PSU-Hubel 7-23-3-98-0, Kavanaugh 7-11-0-57-0. Engstrom 1-5-2-8-0. EWU-Nichols 21-30-0-413-4.Receiving: PSU-Woods 5-60-0, Fry 5-50-0, McClintock 3-38-0. EWU-Overbay 4-50-1, Davis 3-112-1, Hart 3-65-2.Punting/Kicking: PSU-Duyndum 4-33.8, Brown 2-27.0/Brown 2-4 FG (53M, 52M, 47G, 38G). EWU-Zuber 2-33.0, Nichols 1-45.0/0-0 FG.Defense: PSU-Jacobs 9T (2TFL, SK, 2FF), R. Pedersen 9T (3TFL, 2SK), Shead 8T (TFL), Brown 7T (FR). EWU-Washburn 9T, Borden 8T, Sherritt 7T (PBU), Gentry 7T.

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PORTLAND, OR - On a cold and rainy final home game at PGE Park, not much went right for Portland State. The Vikings fell 28-10 to Montana State in Big Sky Conference action. The Vikings found themselves down by four touchdowns before they finally got going offensively. PSU totaled just 12 yards of offense on nine plays in the first quarter, and at the break they had only 106 yards. Montana State, meanwhile, racked up 117 yards in the first quarter and had 239 at halftime, includ-ing 143 on the ground. The Bobcats won their fourth straight over Portland State. After a combined 35 points in the first half, the only score in the final 30 minutes was a 22-yard field goal for PSU’s Zach Brown in the third quarter. The Bobcats led 14-0 after the first quarter, scor-ing on their second possession of the game and later blocking a Portland State punt that they recovered in the end zone. Cody Kempt connected with Julius Lloyd for a 15-yard score at the 6:18 mark to put the Bobcats on the scoreboard first. After both teams traded punts, Montana State’s special teams unit came through for the Bobcats? sec-ond touchdown. Vikings punter Thomas Duyndam had his punt blocked from the six-yard line by Caleb Schreibeis, and the ball rolled in the end zone, where Tanner Ripley fell on it to make it 14-0. Montana State then proceeded to score on two of its first three possessions of the second quarter and led 28-0 before the Vikings were able to get in the end zone.

Game 10

MONTANA STATE 28, PORTLAND STATE 10Nov. 7 • PGE Park, Portland, OR • Attendance: 5,690 • 50 degrees, steady rain, breezy

With 3:30 left before the half, Evans Okotcha broke free for a 31-yard touchdown run for the Vikings. Quar-terback Connor Kavanaugh made several big plays on PSU’s five-play drive. The shifty sophomore from Lin-coln High hit Aaron Woods for a 13-yard gain, and had runs of 14 and six yards, before Okotcha’s score. Kavanaugh came into the game late in the first quarter after starter Drew Hubel was knocked out of the game with a shoulder injury to his throwing arm. Kavanaugh finished with 67 yards through the air (9 of 17) and another 67 on the ground (20 carries) to lead the Vikings. Portland State finished with 240 yards of total of-fense, including 158 rushing yards. Bobby McClintock had six carries for 46 yards, while Okotcha finished with 39 yards on eight carries. Montana State tallied 185 of its 301 yards on the ground. But, Montana State was held to just 62 yards in the second half by a Viking defense that buckled down. Jaycob Shoemaker led the Vikings with nine tack-les. Ryan Rau added eight more, including seven solo tackles, and DJ Macarthy finished with seven stops. The Bobcats defense registered five sacks and 10 tackles for loss. Clay Bignell led the team with eight stops, including 2.5 for loss. GAME NOTES: Brown’s field goal in the third quarter was his 16th of the season, which set a new Portland State single-season record. The old mark of 15 was set by Danny Urrego in 2008... it was the Vikings fifth straight home loss of the year, the first time that has happened since 1959.

GAME BOX SCORESCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalMontana State 14 14 0 0 28Portland State 0 7 3 0 10

SCORING SUMMARY MSU-Lloyd 15 pass from Kempt (Cunningham kick), 6:18, 1stMSU-Ripley blocked punt recovery (Cunningham kick), 1:11, 1stMSU-Becksted 5 run (Cunningham kick), 9:49, 2ndMSU-Gilbert 26 run (Cunningham kick), 6:00, 2ndPSU-Okotcha 31 run (Brown kick), 3:30, 2ndPSU-Brown 22 FG, 7:49, 3rd

TEAM STATISTICS MSU PSUFirst Downs 21 14 Net Rushing 47-185 38-158Net Passing 116 82Total Offense 78-301 62-240Passing 14-31-0 10-24-1 Punting 6-35.3 8-25.2Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1All Return Yards 55 112Penalties-Yards 3-20 8-84

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: PSU-Kavanaugh 20-67-0, McClintock 6-46-0, Okotcha 8-39-1. MSU-Mason 21-57-0, Becksted 14-54-1, Gilbert 3-51-1.Passing: PSU-Kavanaugh 9-17-1-67-0, Hubel 1-4-0-15-0, Engstrom 0-3-0-0-0. MSU-Kempt 9-19-0-68-1, Iddins 5-12-0-48-0.Receiving: PSU-Fry 5-26-0, Woods 3-26-0. McClintock 2-30-0. MSU-Lloyd 4-45-1, Gilbert 4-33-0.Punting/Kicking: PSU-Duyndum 6-29.5, Brown 1-25.0/Brown 1-1 FG (22G). MSU-Fisher 6-35.3/0-0 FG.Defense: PSU-Shoemaker 9T, Rau 8T 9TFL), Macarthy 7T (SK), Backley 6T (SK). MSU-Bignell 8T (2.5TL), Craney 7T (INT), Fletcher 6T.

Pocatello, ID - Clint Knickrehm dove into the en-dzone from one yard out and 32 seconds left on the clock to give Idaho State its first win of the year in the season finale, 34-27, over Portland State at Holt Arena. The touchdown concluded a crazy finish in which Portland State attempted a go-ahead two-point con-version with 1:52 left and failed, but got a pass inter-ference penalty. Then, Coach Jerry Glanville decided to kick the tieing extra point which was good, making the score 34-34. On Idaho State’s ensuing possession the defense held and the Bengals were set to punt from their own 39. However, the Vikings tried changing out defensive and special teams units too late and were flagged for a 15-yard illegal participation penalty, giving the Ben-gals a first down. That was all the help ISU needed. On the next play, Bengal quarterback Russel Hill completed a 45-yard pass to JD Ponciano to the Viking one. From there, Knickrehm went in for the winning touchdown. Trailing 41-34 the Vikings completed a pass to the ISU 44-yard line. But, with time running out, a despera-tion Justin Engstrom pass was intercepted in the end-zone. The teams played through an entertaining first half, trading scores along the way. Viking fullback Bob-by McClintock had a career-high 85 yards and a touch-down by halftime in his senior finale. The Vikings also scored on a 37-yard field goal by Zach Brown and a 29-yard touchdown pass from Eng-strom to Lavonte Kirven. PSU’s scoring drives went 75, 56 and 80 as they totaled 222 yards by halftime. The Bengals matched the Vikings with two touch-downs and a field goal in the first half. Kelvin Krosch caught a pair of TD passes from Hill. Jarrett Huk added a field goal from 45 yards. Portland State took advantage of a muffed punt

Game 11

IDAHO STATE 41, PORTLAND STATE 34Nov. 14 • Holt Arena, Pocatello, ID • Attendance: 5,019 • 72 degrees, indoor

return by ISU early in the second half. The Vikings took over at the Bengals 35. Three plays later, Engstrom scored from two yards out. Idaho State answered right back on its next se-ries, driving 80 yards. Knickrehm scored on a two-yard run to tie the game 24-24 with 10:23 left in the third. The Vikings took a 27-24 lead on a Zach Brown field goal at the 4:12 mark of the third period. But, they came undone with turnovers the rest of the way. PSU commited four turnovers on their next four possessions with two fumbles and two interceptions. Then, in punt formation midway through the fourth quarter, the Vikings lost the ball on downs when punt-er Thomas Duyndam’s knee hit the turf as he was at-tempting to handle a punt snap. The result was a touchdown and a field goal for Idaho State and the Bengals took a 34-27 lead. With just over four minutes remaining in the game, Portland State answered. Engstrom drove the Vikings 70 yards in six plays. He hit freshman Keitrell Anderson on a 40-yard touchdown pass with 1:56 re-maining. That set up the wild finish. Engstrom, who started for the Vikings, completed 23 of 42 passes for 239 yards, two touchdowns and four interceptions. Ray Fry led the way with nine catches for 68 yards. McClintock led a rushing attack that had 199 yards. The senior fullback finished with 93 yards. Ben Bowen had 12 rushes for 86 yards. PSU’s defense made five sacks in the game as Tra-vis Beckley and Nick Gale were in on two each. Ryan Rau had seven tackles to lead the Vikings. Portland State outgained Idaho State 438-392, but couldn’t overcome six turnovers and a few other costly mistakes. Knickrehm led ISU’s attack with 23 carries for 100 yards. Hill completed 17 of 38 passes for 307 yards and three touchdowns.

GAME BOX SCORESCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FinalPortland State 7 10 10 7 34Idaho State 7 10 7 17 41

SCORING SUMMARY ISU-Krosch 22 pass from Hill (Huk kick), 7:04, 1stPSU-McClintock 1 run (Z. Brown kick), 2:10, 1stPSU-Z. Brown 37 FG, 9:16, 2ndISU-Huk 45 FG, 6:52, 2ndPSU-Kirven 29 pass from Engstrom (Z. Brown), 1:53, 2ndISU-Krosch 31 pass from Hill (Huk kick), 0:06, 2ndPSU-Engstrom 2 run (Z. Brown kick), 13:04, 3rdISU-Knickrehm 2 run (Huk kick), 10:23, 3rdPSU-Z. Brown 40 FG, 4:12, 3rdISU-Krosch 34 pass from Hill (Huk kick), 12:24, 4thISU-Huk 29 FG, 4:08, 4thPSU-Anderson 40 pass from Engstrom (Z. Brown kick), 1:56, 4thISU-Knickrehm 1 run (Huk kick), 0:32, 4th

TEAM STATISTICS PSU ISUFirst Downs 24 18 Net Rushing 36-199 32-85Net Passing 239 307 Total Offense 78-438 70-392Passing 23-42-4 17-38-0 Punting 3-45.3 7-37.3Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1All Return Yards 167 175Penalties-Yards 5-61 10-71

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing: PSU-McClintock 16-93-1, Bowen 12-86-0, Eng-strom 6-35-1. ISU-Knickrehm 23-100-2.Passing: PSU-Engstrom 23-42-4-239-2. ISU-Hill 17-38-0-307-3.Receiving: PSU-Fry 9-68-0, Hutter 4-41-0, Kirven 3-65-1, Woods 3-19-0. ISU-Krosch 6-157-3, Knickrehm 3-18-0.Punting/Kicking: PSU-Duyndum 3-45.3/Brown 2-2 FG (37G, 40G). ISU-Vanderwielen 6-38.3/Huk 2-3 FG (45G, 46NG, 29G).Defense: PSU-Rau 7T, R. Pedersen 6T (2TFL, SK), J. Brown 6T (SK, 2PBU, FR), Williams 6T (4PBU). ISU-Arias 16T (TFL), Storms 10T (TFL), Holmesly 9T (TFL, FR, 2INT, PBU).

GAME NOTES: The home team has now won 10 straight times in this series.

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RECORD: SEASON HOME AWAYALL GAMES 2-9 1-5 1-4CONFERENCE 1-7 0-4 1-3

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT.Sept. 5 @ Oregon State L 7-34 41,679Sept. 12 SOUTHERN OREGON W 34-10 7,436Sept. 19 @ #4 Montana* L 17-49 25,726Sept. 26 #11 WEBER STATE* L 29-36 6,659Oct. 3 SACRAMENTO STATE* L 14-31 5,037Oct. 10 @ Northern Colorado* W 23-18 3,518Oct. 17 NORTHERN ARIZONA* L 23-44 6,489Oct. 24 UC DAVIS L 31-34 5,180Oct. 31 vs. Eastern Washington* (Seattle) L 10-47 6,124Nov. 7 MONTANA STATE* L 10-28 5,690Nov. 14 @ Idaho State* L 34-41 5,019 * Big Sky Conference game

RUSHING G No. YG YL NY YPC TD LP APGBobby McClintock 11 87 427 7 420 4.8 2 27 38.2Connor Kavanaugh 11 72 477 87 390 5.4 3 36 35.5Ben Bowen 11 64 286 11 275 4.3 1 42 25.0Evans Okotcha 10 49 194 21 173 3.5 1 31 17.3Justin Engstrom 5 16 71 29 42 2.6 1 23 8.4Nick Kalpin 10 5 16 0 16 3.2 0 5 1.6Ray Fry 11 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.5Zach Brown 11 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2Aaron Woods 11 4 2 4 -2 -0.5 0 1 -0.2TEAM 11 6 0 65 -65 -10.8 0 0 -9.3Drew Hubel 8 21 12 84 -72 -3.4 0 7 -9.0Total.......... 11 326 1492 308 1184 3.6 8 42 107.6Opponents...... 11 401 1733 278 1455 3.6 18 57 132.3

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GDrew Hubel 8 127.48 133-239-12 55.6 1976 9 96 247.0Connor Kavanaugh 11 97.47 47-83-5 56.6 444 2 45 40.4Justin Engstrom 5 87.46 30-61-6 49.2 303 3 40 60.6TEAM 11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total.......... 11 114.31 210-384-23 54.7 2723 14 96 247.5Opponents...... 11 147.98 210-373-5 56.3 3090 28 87 280.9

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GRay Fry 11 67 904 13.5 3 56 82.2Aaron Woods 11 43 535 12.4 3 96 48.6Lavonte Kirven 11 37 660 17.8 5 91 60.0Bobby McClintock 11 29 240 8.3 1 32 21.8Keitrell Anderson 7 6 101 16.8 1 40 14.4Daniel Wolverton 8 6 86 14.3 0 35 10.8Nick Hutter 6 5 45 9.0 0 14 7.5Nevin Lewis 8 5 45 9.0 1 22 5.6Evans Okotcha 10 5 31 6.2 0 13 3.1Ben Bowen 11 3 25 8.3 0 14 2.3Zach Brown 11 2 29 14.5 0 20 2.6Cory McCaffrey 5 1 16 16.0 0 16 3.2Rory Richards 11 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5Total.......... 11 210 2723 13.0 14 96 247.5Opponents...... 11 210 3090 14.7 28 87 280.9

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GDrew Hubel 8 260 -72 1976 1904 238.0Connor Kavanaugh 11 155 390 444 834 75.8Bobby McClintock 11 87 420 0 420 38.2Justin Engstrom 5 77 42 303 345 69.0Ben Bowen 11 64 275 0 275 25.0Evans Okotcha 10 49 173 0 173 17.3Nick Kalpin 10 5 16 0 16 1.6Ray Fry 11 1 5 0 5 0.5Zach Brown 11 1 2 0 2 0.2Aaron Woods 11 4 -2 0 -2 -0.2TEAM 11 7 -65 0 -65 -9.3Total.......... 11 710 1184 2723 3907 355.2Opponents...... 11 774 1455 3090 4545 413.2

TEAM STATISTICS PSU OPPSCORING 232 372 Points Per Game 21.1 33.8FIRST DOWNS 185 227 Rushing 66 77 Passing 103 127 Penalty 16 23RUSHING YARDAGE 1184 1455 Yards gained rushing 1492 1733 Yards lost rushing 308 278 Rushing Attempts 326 401 Average Per Rush 3.6 3.6 Average Per Game 107.6 132.3 TDs Rushing 8 18PASSING YARDAGE 2723 3090 Comp-Att-Int 210-384-23 210-373-5 Average Per Pass 7.1 8.3 Average Per Catch 13.0 14.7 Average Per Game 247.5 280.9 TDs Passing 14 28TOTAL OFFENSE 3907 4545 Total Plays 710 774 Average Per Play 5.5 5.9 Average Per Game 355.2 413.2KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 60-1432 46-1058PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-91 14-80INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-55 23-346KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.9 23.0PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.6 5.7INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.0 15.0FUMBLES-LOST 20-11 20-9PENALTIES-Yards 74-727 64-574 Average Per Game 66.1 52.2PUNTS-Yards 49-1825 51-2020 Average Per Punt 37.2 39.6 Net punt average 33.6 36.3TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 29:23 30:353RD-DOWN Conversions 52/151 76/170 3rd-Down Pct 34% 45%4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/14 8/17 4th-Down Pct 43% 47%SACKS BY-Yards 24-161 28-165MISC YARDS 3 10TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 25 49FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 18-26 9-13ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES 21-29 72% 36-45 80%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 11-29 38% 29-45 64%PAT-ATTEMPTS 22-22 100% 45-47 96%ATTENDANCE 36491 75942 Games/Avg Per Game 6/6082 4/18986 Neutral Site Games 1/6124 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalPortland State 67 51 53 61 232Opponents 94 120 68 90 372

2009 PORTLAND STATE FOOTBALL STATISTICS

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|------ PATs ------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsZach Brown 0 18-25 21-21 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 75Lavonte Kirven 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Aaron Woods 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26Ray Fry 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Connor Kavanaugh 3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 18Bobby McClintock 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Justin Engstrom 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Nevin Lewis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Keitrell Anderson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6DeShawn Shead 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Evans Okotcha 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Ben Bowen 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Ryan Rau 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 4Robert Truax 0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1Wade Penner 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0Drew Hubel 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 0Total.......... 25 18-26 22-22 0-2 1 1-1 0 2 232Opponents...... 49 9-13 45-47 1-1 1 1-1 0 1 372

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkWade Penner 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0Zach Brown 18-25 72.0 0-0 3-4 8-9 5-7 2-5 52 1

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongAaron Woods 53 1314 24.8 1 97Ben Bowen 6 95 15.8 0 24Evans Okotcha 1 23 23.0 0 23Total.......... 60 1432 23.9 1 97Opponents...... 46 1058 23.0 0 49

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongAaron Woods 9 82 9.1 0 31Keitrell Anderson 2 9 4.5 0 9Tracy Ford 1 0 0.0 0 0Total.......... 12 91 7.6 0 31Opponents...... 14 80 5.7 1 33

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long T FC I20 BlkdThomas Duyndam 44 1693 38.5 65 5 14 13 1Zach Brown 4 132 33.0 53 0 0 0 0TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Total.......... 49 1825 37.2 65 5 14 13 1Opponents...... 51 2020 39.6 62 4 17 23 1

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnZach Brown 53 3472 65.5 6 1 Total.......... 53 3472 65.5 6 1 1058 43.3 26Opponents...... 70 4270 61.0 6 4 1432 38.8 31

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GAaron Woods 11 -2 535 82 1314 0 1929 175.4Ray Fry 11 5 904 0 0 0 909 82.6Bobby McClintock 11 420 240 0 0 0 660 60.0Lavonte Kirven 11 0 660 0 0 0 660 60.0Ben Bowen 11 275 25 0 95 0 395 35.9Connor Kavanaugh 11 390 0 0 0 0 390 35.5Evans Okotcha 10 173 31 0 23 0 227 22.7Keitrell Anderson 7 0 101 9 0 0 110 15.7D. Wolverton 8 0 86 0 0 0 86 10.8DeShawn Shead 11 0 0 0 0 49 49 4.5Nick Hutter 6 0 45 0 0 0 45 7.5Nevin Lewis 8 0 45 0 0 0 45 5.6Justin Engstrom 5 42 0 0 0 0 42 8.4Zach Brown 11 2 29 0 0 0 31 2.8Nick Kalpin 10 16 0 0 0 0 16 1.6Cory McCaffrey 5 0 16 0 0 0 16 3.2Jordan Brown 11 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.5Rory Richards 11 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.5TEAM 7 -65 0 0 0 0 -65 -9.3Drew Hubel 8 -72 0 0 0 0 -72 -9.0Total.......... 11 1184 2723 91 1432 55 5485 498.6Opponents...... 11 1455 3090 80 1058 346 6029 548.1

VIKING CAREER BESTSRUSHING YARDSBen Bowen _______100 vs. Weber State, 2009Mario D’Ambrosio __2 vs. Western Oregon, 2008Justin Engstrom ___35 @ Idaho State, 2009Tracy Ford ________48 @ Weber State, 2008Ray Fry ___________5 vs. Northern Arizona, 2009Tygue Howland____10 vs. No. Colorado, 2006Drew Hubel _______7 @ Oregon State, 2009Nick Kalpin _______18 @ Washington State, 2008Connor Kavanugh _68 vs. E. Washington, 2009Bobby McClintock _93 @ Idaho State, 2009Josh Nakamoto ____1 vs. Western Oregon, 2008Evans Okotcha ____39 vs. Montana State, 2009Aaron Woods _____11 @ Montana State, 2008

PASSING YARDSJustin Engstrom ___239 @ Idaho State, 2009Tygue Howland____394 @ Sacramento State, 2008Drew Hubel _______623 vs. E. Washington, 2008Connor Kavanugh _131 vs. UC Davis, 2009

PASS COMPLETIONSJustin Engstrom ___23 @ Idaho State, 2009Tygue Howland____27 @ Sacramento State, 2008Drew Hubel _______44 vs. E. Washington, 2008Connor Kavanugh _12 vs. UC Davis, 2009

RECEPTIONSKeitrell Anderson __2 @ Oregon State, 2009_________________2 @ Montana, 2009Ben Bowen _______1 vs. Southern Oregon, 2009_________________1 @ E. Washington, 2009Zach Brown _______2 @ Montana, 2009Mario D’Ambrosio __16 vs. E. Washington, 2008Tracy Ford ________1 vs. Idaho State, 2008Ray Fry ___________10 @ Oregon State, 2009Nick Hutter _______4 @ Idaho State, 2009Lavonte Kirven ____13, vs. Sacramento State, 2009Nevin Lewis _______2 vs Sacramento State, 2009Cory McCaffrey ____1 three timesBobby McClintock _7 vs. Western Oregon, 2008_________________7 @ Montana, 2009Josh Nakamoto ____2 vs. Western Oregon, 2008Evans Okotcha ____2 vs. Southern Oregon, 2009_________________2 @ Northern Colorado, 2009Rory Richards _____1 vs. Sacramneto State, 2009Daniel Wolverton __6 vs. Northern Colorado, 2008Aaron Woods _____9 vs. Sacramento State, 2009

RECEIVING YARDSKeitrell Anderson __40 @ Idaho State, 2009Ben Bowen _______14 @ E. Washington, 2009Zach Brown _______29 @ Montana, 2009Mario D’Ambrosio __192 vs. E. Washington, 2008Tracy Ford ________25 vs. Idaho State, 2008Ray Fry ___________196 vs. Weber State, 2009Nick Hutter _______41 @ Idaho State, 2009Lavonte Kirven ____188 vs. Sacramento State, 2009Nevin Lewis _______ 29 vs. Sacramento State, 2009Cory McCaffrey ____16 @ Oregon State, 2009Bobby McClintock _68 vs. Western Oregon, 2008Josh Nakamoto ____18 vs. Western Oregon, 2008Evans Okotcha ____17 vs. Southern Oregon, 2009Rory Richards _____6 vs. Sacramento State, 2009Daniel Wolverton __112 vs. N. Colorado, 2008 Aaron Woods _____146 vs. E. Washington, 2008

LONG PUNTThomas Duyndum _65 vs. Southern Oregon, 2009Zach Brown _______53 vs. Sacramento State, 2009

LONG FIELD GOALZach Brown _______52 vs. Southern Oregon, 2009

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DEFENSE |-------Tackles-------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd TACKLES GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick SF56 Ryan Rau 11 34 38 72 10.0-38 4.0-26 . 1 6 1-27 1 . .32 Cody Worthen 11 33 27 60 2.0-3 . . 3 . 1-0 1 . .53 Ryan Pedersen 11 32 25 57 9.5-33 4.0-23 . 1 3 . 2 . .75 Jermaine Jacobs 11 23 31 54 9.5-29 3.0-17 . . 1 1-0 2 . .25 Mike Williams 11 29 20 49 1.0-6 1.0-6 1-0 7 . . . . .31 Jordan Brown 11 27 20 47 2.5-14 1.0-13 1-6 2 . 2-0 . . .24 DeShawn Shead 11 28 17 45 1.0-4 . 3-49 7 . 1-0 1 . .51 Erik Pedersen 6 17 25 42 4.0-8 . . 2 3 . . . .54 Jaycob Shoemaker 10 13 26 39 . . . . . . . . .92 Travis Beckley 11 13 16 29 6.0-16 3.0-11 . 1 4 . . 1 .7 Tracy Ford 11 20 6 26 . . . 1 . . . . .97 Siasau Matagiese 10 13 13 26 2.0-7 1.0-6 . . 1 . 1 . .42 Joel Sisler 11 12 13 25 1.0-6 1.0-6 . 2 . . 1 . .22 Nathan Snow 8 16 7 23 2.0-19 1.0-12 . 4 . . . . .99 Joe Ma’aseia 11 7 12 19 2.0-8 1.0-7 . 3 2 1-0 . . .52 Ryan Reardon 11 9 9 18 0.5-0 . . . 1 . . . .41 DJ Macarthy 7 11 7 18 0.5-5 0.5-5 . 2 2 . . . .70 Dereck Jester 11 5 8 13 3.0-23 2.0-21 . . . . . . .47 Dominic David 10 3 8 11 . . . . . . . 1 .50 David Pedersen 6 3 8 11 1.5-2 . . 1 . . . . .93 Carl Sommer 8 2 6 8 . . . . 1 . . . .23 Andrew Godinet 9 4 4 8 . . . . . . . . .95 Nick Gale 11 3 5 8 1.5-8 1.5-8 . . . 1-0 . . .43 Kevin Konrath 10 5 1 6 1.0-3 . . . . . . . .19 Zach Brown 11 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . .34 Nick Kalpin 10 4 1 5 . . . . . 1-0 . . .89 Aaron Woods 11 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .39 Ben Bowen 11 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .5 Ray Fry 11 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .21 Kevin Watts 4 1 2 3 0.5-0 . . . . . . . .59 Brian Walters 3 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .37 Bobby McClintock 11 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .28 Evans Okotcha 10 1 1 2 . . . . . . 1 . .57 Colton Russi 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .40 Quinn Stewart 6 1 1 2 . . . 1 . . . . .67 Manuel Rojas 9 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .35 Kevin Takeno 2 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .81 D. Wolverton 8 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .69 Kyle Ritt 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .48 Braedyn Eagle 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .94 Kyle Van Arden 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .91 Rory Richards 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .85 Nevin Lewis 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 11 . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Total.......... 11 393 369 762 61-232 24-161 5-55 38 24 9-27 10 2 2 Opponents...... 11 338 408 746 56.0-241 28-165 23-346 39 14 11-4 11 2 1

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongDeShawn Shead 3 49 16.3 1 31Mike Williams 1 0 0.0 0 0Jordan Brown 1 6 6.0 0 6Total.......... 5 55 11.0 1 31Opponents...... 23 346 15.0 1 88

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongRyan Rau 1 27 27.0 1 27Total.......... 1 27 27.0 1 27Opponents...... 1 4 4.0 1 4

VIKING CAREER BESTS TACKLESTravis Beckley _____6 vs. Montana State, 2009Jordan Brown _____10 @ E. Washington, 2007 Dominic David ____3 vs. UC Davis, 2009Braedyn Eagle _____1 @ Oregon State, 2009Tracy Ford ________6 @ Oregon State, 2009_________________6 vs. Weber State, 2009Nick Gale _________2 vs. Sacramento State, 2009_________________2 @ E. Washington, 2009_________________2 Idaho State, 2009Andrew Godinet ___2 @ Weber State, 2009_________________2 @ Northern Colorado, 2009Jermaine Jacobs ___9 @ E. Washington, 2009Dereck Jester _____3 vs. Northern Arizona, 2009Kevin Konrath _____2 @ Montana, 2009_________________2 vs. UC Davis, 2009Joe Ma’aseia ______7 @ Sacramento State, 2008DJ Macarthy ______7 vs. Montana State, 2009 Saui Matagiese ____7 vs. Sacramento State, 2009David Pedersen ____5 @ Northern Colorado, 2009 Erik Pedersen _____13 vs. N. Colorado, 2008 Ryan Pedersen ____13 @ Montana, 2007Ryan Rau _________12 vs. Northern Arizona, 2009Ryan Reardon _____5 vs. Northern Arizona, 2009Rory Richards _____7 @ Washington State, 2008 Colton Russi ______2 @ Oregon State, 2009DeShawn Shead ___8 @ E. Washington, 2009Jaycob Shoemaker _9 vs. Montana State, 2009Joel Sisler ________5 vs. UC Davis, 2009Dallas Smith ______3 @ UC Davis, 2008Nathan Snow _____10 vs. Weber State, 2009Carl Sommer ______2 @ Oregon State, 2009_________________2 vs. Southern Oregon, 2009_________________2 @ Montana, 2009Quinn Stewart_____2 vs. Weber State, 2009Kevin Takeno ______1 vs. UC Davis, 2009Kyle Van Arden ____1 vs. UC Davis, 2009Brian Walters ______1 three timesKevin Watts _______2 vs. Weber State, 2009Michael Williams ___9 vs. UC Davis, 2009Cody Worthen _____9 vs. Northern Colorado, 2008_________________9 vs. Sacramento State, 2009

SACKS (more than 1)Erik Pedersen _____2 @ Weber State, 2008Ryan Pedersen ____2 @ E. Washington, 2007_________________2 @ Northern Colorado, 2007_________________2 @ E. Washington, 2009

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TOUCHDOWNS 2009 Career Aaron Woods 4 (3 rec, 1 KR) 11 (9 rec, 2 KR)Lavonte Kirven 5 (receiving) 8 (receiving)Ray Fry 3 (receiving) 5 (receiving)Connor Kavanaugh 3 (rushing) 3 (rushing)Bobby McClintock 3 (2 ru, 1 re) 9 (8 ru, 1 re)Ben Bowen 1 (rushing) 1 (rushing)DeShawn Shead 1 (INT ret) 1 (INT ret)Nevin Lewis 1 (receiving) 1 (receiving)Ryan Rau 1 (fumble ret) 1 (fumble ret)Evans Okotcha 1 (rushing) 1 (rushing)Justin Engstrom 1 (rushing) 1 (rushing)Keitrell Anderson 1 (receiving) 1 (receiving)Daniel Wolverton 2 (1 rec, 1 FR)Tracy Ford 1 (rushing)

SINGLE-GAME LEADERS (includes ties)Rushing Yards 2009 CareerConnor Kavanaugh 7 7Bobby McClintock 2 14Ben Bowen 2 2

Receiving Yards 2009 CareerRay Fry 5 7Lavonte Kirven 4 5Aaron Woods 1 6Bobby McClintock 1 1

Receptions 2009 CareerRay Fry 8 9Lavonte Kirven 2 3Bobby McClintock 2 3Aaron Woods 2 7

Tackles 2009 CareerRyan Rau 4 4Erik Pedersen 2 6Cody Worthen 1 1Jordan Brown 1 1Nathan Snow 1 1Mike Williams 1 1Ryan Pedersen 1 2Jermaine Jacobs 1 1Jaycob Shoemaker 1 1

BIG GAMES ON OFFENSE100-Yard Games Passing 2009 CareerDrew Hubel 7 21Connor Kavanaugh 2 2Justin Engstrom 1 1

Rushing 2009 CareerBen Bowen 1 1

Receiving 2009 CareerRay Fry 3 5 Aaron Woods 2 7Lavonte Kirven 2 2Daniel Wolverton 0 2

200-Yard Games Passing 2009 CareerDrew Hubel 5 16Justin Engstrom 1 1

300-Yard Games Passing 2009 CareerDrew Hubel 4 11

400-Yard Games Passing 2009 CareerDrew Hubel 0 4

PSU LED THE BIG SKY IN...Field Goals Made 18

RUSHING G Att Yds ypg TD LG Avg10. B. McClintock 11 87 420 4.8 2 27 38.2

INTERCEPTIONS G Int Yds TD Lg Int/G5. DeShawn Shead 11 3 49 1 31 0.27

RECEPTIONS/GAME G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg PG5. Ray Fry 11 67 904 3 56 13.5 6.09

KICK RETURN AVG G Ret Yds TD Lg Avg3. Aaron Woods 11 53 1314 1 97 24.8

RECEIVE YDS/GAME G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg YPG4. Ray Fry 11 67 904 3 56 13.5 82.210. Lavonte Kirven 11 37 660 5 91 17.8 60.0

PUNTING G Punt Yds Lg Avg8. Thomas Duyndam 11 44 1693 65 38.5

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg2. Aaron Woods 11 -2 535 82 1314 1929 175.4

SCORING G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Avg.6. Zach Brown 11 0 21 18 0 75 6.8

FIELD GOALS G FG FGA Pct. Avg1. Zach Brown 11 18 25 72.0 1.64

TACKLES G Pos Solo Ast Total Avg Sack21. Ryan Rau 11 LB 34 38 72 6.5 4.030. Cody Worthen 11 DB 32 27 59 5.4 0.0

SACKS G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg10. Ryan Rau 11 LB 4 0 26 4.0 0.36

TACKLES FOR LOSS G Pos Solo Ast Yds Total Avg7. Ryan Rau 11 LB 7 6 38 10.0 0.918. Ryan Pedersen 11 LB 9 1 33 9.5 0.86 Jermaine Jacobs 11 DT 8 3 29 9.5 0.86

PASSES DEFENDED G PBU Int Total Avg4. DeShawn Shead 11 7 3 10 0.91

PORTLAND STATE AMONG BIG SKY STAT LEADERS

PSU IN NCAA STATISTICSRushing Offense 107.6 95thPassing Offense 247.6 20thTotal Offense 355.2 44thScoring Offense 21.1 70thRushing Defense 132.3 48thPass Efficiency Defense 147.9 109thTotal Defense 413.2 107thScoring Defense 33.8 111thNet Punting 33.6 46thPunt Returns 7.6 61stKickoff Returns 23.9 8thTurnover Margin -1.82 118thPass Defense 280.9 117thPassing Efficiency 114.3 75thSacks 2.18 43rdTackles For Loss 5.55 74thSacks Allowed 2.55 t94th

PORTLAND STATE’S BIG SKY PLAYERS OF THE WEEKZach Brown Sept. 12 special teams Made FGs of 52 and 46 yards, Kickoffs averaged 65.6 yards.Aaron Woods Sept. 26 special teams 97 KOR for TD, 5 KOR-202 yards, 330 all-purpose yards, 3 TD also Sports Network National Player of the WeekZach Brown Oct. 10 special teams Made FGs of 50, 33, 40 yards

PLAYERS IN NCAA STATISTICS (top 30)Ray Fry Receptions t25th 6.1 Receiving Yards 19th 82.1

Zach Brown Field Goals t6th 1.64

Aaron Woods Kick Returns 21st 24.8 All-Purpose Yards 4th 175.4

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PASSING Hubel Kavanaugh Engstrom RUSHING Okotcha Bowen McClintock Kavanaugh@ OSU 20-37-0-252-0 2-4-0-22-0 DNP-CD @ OSU 10-22-0 5-8-0 2-2-0 5-35-0vs SOU 14-23-2-370-4 1-3-0-4-0 DNP-CD vs. SOU 7-23-0 4-8-0 6-50-0 3-65-0@ UM 25-51-3-325-1 0-0-0-0-0 DNP-CD @ UM 2-6-0 8-22-1 9-60-0 1-(-1)-0vs. WSU 17-26-0-353-2 0-0-0-0-0 DNP-CD vs. WSU 0-0-0 15-100-0 9-27-0 2-8-0vs. SAC 31-50-2-370-1 DNP @ QB DNP-CD vs. SAC 2-9-0 7-13-0 0-0-0 0-0-0@ UNC 18-25-2-193-1 5-6-1-47-0 DNP-CD @ UNC 10-34-0 0-0-0 18-44-0 11-56-1vs. NAU DNP-injured 11-24-3-116-0 5-7-0-52-1 vs. NAU 5-26-0 0-0-0 5-34-0 10-42-1vs. UCD DNP-injured 12-18-0-131-2 1-4-0-4-0 vs. UCD DNP-CD 8-25-0 8-34-1 13-50-0@ EWU 7-23-3-98-0 7-11-0-57-0 1-5-2-8-0 @ EWU 4-18-0 5-13-0 8-30-0 7-68-0vs. MSU 1-4-0-15-0 9-17-1-67-0 0-3-0-0-0 vs. MSU 8-39-1 0-0-0 6-46-0 20-67-0@ ISU DNP-injured DNP @ QB 23-42-4-239-2 @ ISU 1-(-4) 12-86-0 16-93-1 0-0-0

RECEIVING Woods Fry Kirven McClintock@ OSU 3-11-0 10-146-0 2-25-0 0-0-0vs. SOU 5-118-1 3-81-1 3-140-2 0-0-0@ UM 4-29-0 6-76-0 4-97-1 7-67-0vs. WSU 5-128-2 7-196-0 1-16-0 4-13-0 vs. SAC 9-83-0 4-49-0 13-188-0 0-0-0@ UNC 4-50-0 8-101-0 3-29-1 5-40-0vs. NAU 2-11-0 5-42-1 5-78-0 0-0-0vs. UCD 0-0-0 5-69-1 2-21-0 5-46-1@ EWU 5-60-0 5-50-0 1-1-0 3-38-0vs. MSU 3-26-0 5-26-0 0-0-0 2-30-0@ ISU 3-19-0 9-68-0 3-65-1 3-6-0

TACKLES R. Pedersen E. Pedersen Shead Worthen Sisler Rau Jacobs Brown@ OSU 1-4-5 (TFL) 4-5-9 (TFL) 0-3-3 1-6-7 2-2-4 (PBU) 1-3-4 (TFL) 0-5-5 1-0-1vs. SOU 5-0-5 (2TFL, PBU) 3-3-6 (TFL, PBU) 3-0-3 1-4-5 (TFL) 1-0-1 (SK) 2-5-7 (2TFL, SK, PBU) 4-1-5 (2TFL, SK) 3-2-5 (1.5TFL, INT)@ UM 1-4-5 4-6-10 (TFL) 0-2-2 (INT) 1-3-4 (TFL) 1-2-3 2-6-8 1.5TFL, SK) 1-5-6 (TFL) 3-6-9vs WSU 0-0-0 3-4-7 (2TFL PBU) 4-2-6 (INT-TD) 2-0-2 4-0-4 1-1-2 2-4-6 (SK) 0-0-0vs. SAC 5-2-7 (TFL) 2-6-8 4-0-4 (PBU) 5-4-9 1-1-2 3-3-6 (TFL) 4-2-6 (2TFL) 0-0-0@ UNC 2-2-4 DNP-hand 1-1-2 (FF, INT, FR) 1-2-3 0-2-2 4-3-7 (TFL) 2-2-4 (1.5TFL) 3-3-6vs. NAU 2-4-6 1-1-2 1-1-2 (PBU) 6-1-7 1-1-2 (PBU) 8-4-12 (2TFL, SK, FF) 0-1-1 4-0-4vs. UCD 3-2-5 (SK, FF) DNP-injured 3-1-4 (PBU) 6-2-8 (FR) 1-4-5 4-1-5 (FR-TD) 1-4-5 4-2-6 @ EWU 4-5-9 (3TFL, 2SK) DNP-injured 7-1-8 (TFL) 5-1-6 (TFL) 0-0-0 1-5-6 (2TFL, SK) 5-4-9 (SK, 2FF) 2-5-7 (FR)vs. MSU 4-1-5 (FF) DNP-injured 4-2-6 (2PBU) 3-2-5 (PBU) 1-0-1 (FF) 7-1-8 (TFL) 3-1-4 (TFL, FR) 3-0-3@ ISU 5-1-6 (2TFL, SK) DNP-injured 1-4-5 1-2-3 (PBU) 0-1-1 1-6-7 1-2-3 4-2-6 (TFL, SK, 2PBU, FR)

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

VIKING STARTERS IN 2009 OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT xWR wWR yWR zWR QB FB@ Oregon State Waldron Punzal Staley Ritt Leunen Wolverton Woods Fry Kirven Hubel McClintockSOUTHERN OREGON Waldron Punzal Staley Ritt Leunen Wolverton Woods Fry (Bowen-RB) Kirven Hubel McClintock@ Montana Waldron Punzal Staley Kleffner Leunen Anderson Woods Fry Kirven Hubel McClintockWEBER STATE Waldron Rojas Staley Ritt Leunen Anderson Woods Fry Kirven Hubel McClintockSACRAMENTO STATE Waldron Rojas Staley Ritt Leunen Bowen (RB) Woods Fry Kirven Hubel McClintock@ Northern Colorado Waldron Rojas Staley Ritt Leunen Lewis Woods Fry Kirven Hubel McClintockNORTHERN ARIZONA Waldron Rojas Staley Ritt Leunen Okotcha (RB) Woods Fry Kirven Kavanaugh McClintockUC DAVIS Waldron Rojas Staley Ritt Leunen Lewis Woods Fry Kirven Kavanaugh McClintock@ Eastern Washington Waldron Rojas Staley Ritt Leunen Wolverton Woods Fry Kirven Hubel McClintockMONTANA STATE Waldron Rojas Staley Ritt Leunen Wolverton Woods Fry Kirven Hubel McClintock@ Idaho State Waldron S. Giandomenico Staley Ritt Leunen Anderson Woods Fry Lewis Engstrom McClintock

DEFENSE DE DT DE OLB OLB ILB ILB SS FS CB CB@ Oregon State Ma’aseia Jacobs Beckley R. Pedersen Sisler E. Pedersen Rau Brown Worthen Shead FordSOUTHERN OREGON Ma’aseia Jacobs Beckley R. Pedersen Sisler E. Pedersen Rau Brown Worthen Shead Williams @ Montana Ma’aseia Jacobs Beckley R. Pedersen Sisler E. Pedersen Rau Brown Worthen Shead Williams WEBER STATE Ma’aseia Jacobs Beckley R. Pedersen Stewart E. Pedersen Rau Snow Worthen Shead WilliamsSACRAMENTO STATE Ma’aseia Jacobs Beckley R. Pedersen Sisler E. Pedersen Rau Snow Worthen Shead Williams@ Northern Colorado Ma’aseia Jacobs Beckley R. Pedersen Sisler D. Pedersen Rau Brown Worthen Shead WilliamsNORTHERN ARIZONA Ma’aseia Jacobs Beckley R. Pedersen Sisler E. Pedersen Rau Brown Worthen Shead Williams UC DAVIS Ma’aseia Jacobs Beckley R. Pedersen Sisler Shoemaker Rau Brown Worthen Shead Williams @ Eastern Washington Ma’aseia Jacobs Beckley R. Pedersen Sisler Konrath Rau Brown Worthen Shead Williams MONTANA STATE Ma’aseia Jacobs Beckley R. Pedersen Macarthy Shoemaker Rau Brown Worthen Shead Ford @ Idaho State Ma’aseia Jacobs Beckley R. Pedersen Macarthy Shoemaker Rau Brown Worthen Shead Williams

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PORTLAND STATE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING------ | | --KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--|PSU OFFENSE No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg All-Purposeat Oregon State 25 77 1 14 22 274 0 40 22-41-0 274 0 40 7 125 0 27 1 0 0 0 351SOUTHERN OREGON 29 149 0 36 15 374 4 96 15-26-2 374 4 96 3 67 0 24 5 11 0 9 523at Montana 23 47 1 12 25 325 1 48 25-52-3 325 1 48 5 108 0 25 1 6 0 6 372WEBER STATE 28 124 0 42 17 353 2 83 17-26-0 353 2 83 5 202 1 97 0 0 0 0 477SACRAMENTO STATE 14 -2 0 7 31 370 1 44 31-50-2 370 1 44 6 125 0 25 2 31 0 26 368at Northern Colorado 45 109 1 22 23 240 1 23 23-31-3 240 1 23 4 103 0 29 1 6 0 6 349NORTHERN ARIZONA 29 106 1 23 16 168 1 45 16-31-3 168 1 45 6 130 0 52 0 0 0 0 274UC DAVIS 31 102 1 30 13 135 2 30 13-22-0 135 2 30 6 149 0 38 0 0 0 0 237vs Eastern Washington 28 115 0 33 15 163 0 35 15-39-5 163 0 35 9 181 0 36 0 0 0 0 278MONTANA STATE 38 158 1 31 10 82 0 15 10-24-1 82 0 15 4 106 0 29 1 6 0 6 240at Idaho State 36 199 2 24 23 239 2 40 23-42-4 239 2 40 5 136 0 52 1 31 0 31 438

Totals 326 1184 8 42 210 2723 14 96 210-384-23 2723 14 96 60 1432 1 97 12 91 0 31 3907Opponent 401 1455 18 57 210 3090 28 87 210-373-5 3090 28 87 46 1058 0 49 14 80 1 33 4545

|--------TACKLES-------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |-Kicks--XPTS-|PSU DEFENSE Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds PBU Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Ptsat Oregon State 21 52 73 5.0-25 2.0-21 0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 7SOUTHERN OREGON 38 20 58 11.0-39 3.0-17 0 1-0 2-6 5 1 4-4 0 0 0 34at Montana 27 62 89 4.0-15 1.0-9 1 0-0 1-0 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 17WEBER STATE 46 18 64 4.0-17 2.0-13 0 0-0 1-31 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 29SACRAMENTO STATE 41 30 71 6.0-13 1.0-6 0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0-0 0 1 0 14at Northern Colorado 21 32 53 4.0-6 0.0-0 2 2-0 1-18 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 23NORTHERN ARIZONA 48 20 68 6.0-32 3.0-24 1 0-0 0-0 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 23UC DAVIS 37 42 79 4.0-13 2.0-9 2 3-27 0-0 4 0 4-4 0 0 0 31vs Eastern Washington 37 43 80 8.0-23 4.0-16 2 1-0 0-0 2 0 0-0 0 0 2 10MONTANA STATE 47 16 63 3.0-12 1.0-10 2 1-0 0-0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 10at Idaho State 30 34 64 6.0-37 5.0-36 0 1-0 0-0 8 1 4-4 0 0 0 34

Totals 393 369 762 61.0-232 24.0-161 10 9-27 5-55 38 2 22-22 0 1 2 232Opponent 338 408 746 56.0-241 28.0-165 11 11-4 23-346 39 2 47-45 1 1 1 372

|-------------PUNTING-----------------| |--FIELD GOALS--| -- KICKOFFS --PSU KICKING No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No. Yds. Avg. TB OBat Oregon State 5 162 32.4 38 0 0 3 0 4 1-0 0 0 2 125 62.5 0 0SOUTHERN OREGON 2 112 56.0 65 0 1 0 1 0 3-2 52 0 7 459 65.6 0 1at Montana 4 172 43.0 47 0 0 1 0 0 3-1 20 1 4 265 66.2 2 0WEBER STATE 3 123 41.0 52 0 0 1 1 2 3-1 20 0 6 403 67.2 0 0SACRAMENTO STATE 6 232 38.7 53 0 2 0 1 1 2-2 38 0 3 187 62.3 1 0at Northern Colorado 3 108 36.0 41 0 0 0 0 1 3-3 50 0 6 375 62.5 0 0NORTHERN ARIZONA 3 133 44.3 54 0 0 1 1 0 3-3 43 0 6 403 67.2 0 0UC DAVIS 6 256 42.7 55 0 0 1 2 3 1-1 30 0 6 391 65.2 1 0vs Eastern Washington 6 189 31.5 44 0 0 2 0 2 4-2 47 0 3 205 68.3 0 0MONTANA STATE 8 202 25.2 33 1 0 5 0 0 1-1 22 0 3 175 58.3 0 0at Idaho State 3 136 45.3 50 0 2 0 1 0 2-2 40 0 7 484 69.1 2 0

Totals 49 1825 37.2 65 1 5 14 7 13 26-18 52 1 53 3472 65.5 6 1Opponent 51 2020 39.6 62 1 4 17 5 23 13-9 50 1 70 4270 61.0 6 4

OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |-------PASSING-------| | --KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--|OPPONENT No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg All-Purposeat Oregon State 36 151 3 43 15 282 1 87 15-23-0 282 1 87 2 79 0 49 2 3 0 3 433SOUTHERN OREGON 34 12 0 13 16 231 1 75 16-41-2 231 1 75 6 143 0 31 0 0 0 0 243at Montana 43 229 2 57 16 272 4 56 16-27-1 272 4 56 2 43 0 29 3 48 0 33 501WEBER STATE 26 89 1 21 31 410 4 49 31-48-1 410 4 49 6 144 0 34 1 -1 0 0 499SACRAMENTO STATE 48 142 1 18 17 256 3 46 17-29-0 256 3 46 2 39 0 26 1 1 0 1 398at Northern Colorado 18 83 0 25 16 208 1 74 16-26-1 208 1 74 6 112 0 23 1 10 0 10 291NORTHERN ARIZONA 42 204 3 40 21 254 3 31 21-35-0 254 3 31 6 142 0 39 0 0 0 0 458UC DAVIS 35 143 1 38 26 341 3 30 26-42-0 341 3 30 5 133 0 40 3 7 0 9 484vs Eastern Washington 40 132 3 47 21 413 4 50 21-33-0 413 4 50 3 65 0 29 1 -5 0 0 545MONTANA STATE 47 185 2 26 14 116 1 17 14-31-0 116 1 17 3 32 0 14 1 17 1 0 301at Idaho State 32 85 2 31 17 307 3 45 17-38-0 307 3 45 5 126 0 36 1 0 0 0 392

Opponent totals 401 1455 18 57 210 3090 28 87 210-373-5 3090 28 87 46 1058 0 49 14 80 1 33 4545Portland State 326 1184 8 42 210 2723 14 96 210-384-23 2723 14 96 60 1432 1 97 12 91 0 31 3907

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PORTLAND STATE GAME HIGHSRushes 20 Connor Kavanaugh vs Montana State (Nov 07, 2009)Yards Rushing 100 Ben Bowen vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009)TD Rushes 1 Connor Kavanaugh at Oregon State (Sep 05, 2009) Ben Bowen at Montana (Sep 19, 2009) Connor Kavanaugh at Northern Colorado (Oct 10, 2009) Connor Kavanaugh vs Northern Arizona (Oct 17, 2009) Bobby McClintock vs UC Davis (Oct 24, 2009) Evans Okotcha vs Montana State (Nov 07, 2009) Bobby McClintock at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009) Justin Engstrom at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)Long Rush 42 Ben Bowen vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009)Pass attempts 51 Drew Hubel at Montana (Sep 19, 2009)Pass completions 31 Drew Hubel vs Sacramento State (Oct 03, 2009)Yards Passing 370 Drew Hubel vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009) Drew Hubel vs Sacramento State (Oct 03, 2009)TD Passes 4 Drew Hubel vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)Long Pass 96 Drew Hubel vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)Receptions 13 Lavonte Kirven vs Sacramento State (Oct 03, 2009)Yards Receiving 196 Ray Fry vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009)TD Receptions 2 Lavonte Kirven vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009) Aaron Woods vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009)Long Reception 96 Aaron Woods vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)Field Goals 3 Zach Brown at Northern Colorado (Oct 10, 2009) Zach Brown vs Northern Arizona (Oct 17, 2009)Long Field Goal 52 Zach Brown vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)Punts 6 Thomas Duyndam vs UC Davis (Oct 24, 2009) Thomas Duyndam vs Montana State (Nov 07, 2009)Punting Avg 56.0 Thomas Duyndam vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)Long Punt 65 Thomas Duyndam vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)Long Punt Return 31 Aaron Woods at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)Long Kickoff Return 97 Aaron Woods vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009)Tackles 12 Ryan Rau vs Northern Arizona (Oct 17, 2009)Sacks 2.0 Ryan Pedersen vs Eastern Washington (Oct 31, 2009)Tackles For Loss 2.5 Ryan Pedersen vs Eastern Washington (Oct 31, 2009)Interceptions 1 Mike Williams vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009) Jordan Brown vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009) DeShawn Shead at Montana (Sep 19, 2009) DeShawn Shead vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009) DeShawn Shead at Northern Colorado (Oct 10, 2009)

PORTLAND STATE TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 45 at Northern Colorado (Oct 10, 2009)Yards Rushing 199 at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)Yards Per Rush 5.5 at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)TD Rushes 2 at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)Pass attempts 52 at Montana (Sep 19, 2009)Pass completions 31 vs Sacramento State (Oct 03, 2009)Yards Passing 374 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)Yards Per Pass 14.4 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)TD Passes 4 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)Total Plays 78 at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)Total Offense 523 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)Yards Per Play 9.5 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)Points 34 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009) at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)Sacks By 5 at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)First Downs 24 at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)Penalties 10 vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009) vs Eastern Washington (Oct 31, 2009)Penalty Yards 104 vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009)Turnovers 6 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009) at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)Interceptions By 2 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)

OPPONENT GAME HIGHSRushes 34 Terrance Dailey, vs Sacramento State (Oct 03, 2009)Yards Rushing 111 Terrance Dailey, vs Sacramento State (Oct 03, 2009)TD Rushes 3 Rodgers, Jacq., at Oregon State (Sep 05, 2009)Long Rush 57 Andrew Schmidt, at Montana (Sep 19, 2009)Pass attempts 47 Cameron Higgins, vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009)Pass completions 31 Cameron Higgins, vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009)Yards Passing 413 Matt Nichols, vs Eastern Washington (Oct 31, 2009)TD Passes 4 Cameron Higgins, vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009) Matt Nichols, vs Eastern Washington (Oct 31, 2009)Long Pass 87 Canfield, Sean, at Oregon State (Sep 05, 2009)Receptions 9 Carter, vs UC Davis (Oct 24, 2009)Yards Receiving 157 Kelvin Krosch, at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)TD Receptions 3 Kelvin Krosch, at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)Long Reception 87 Rodgers, James, at Oregon State (Sep 05, 2009)Field Goals 2 Kahut, Justin, at Oregon State (Sep 05, 2009) Kelley, vs UC Davis (Oct 24, 2009) Jarrett Huk, at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)Long Field Goal 50 Kahut, Justin, at Oregon State (Sep 05, 2009)Punts 8 Tyler CROWLEY, vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)Punting Avg 48.5 Mike Snoy, vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009)Long Punt 62 Tyler CROWLEY, vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009)Long Punt Return 33 Andrew Schmidt, at Montana (Sep 19, 2009)Long Kickoff Return 49 Rodgers, James, at Oregon State (Sep 05, 2009)Tackles 16 Phillip Arias, at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)Sacks 3.0 Christian Clark, vs Sacramento State (Oct 03, 2009)Tackles For Loss 3.0 Christian Clark, vs Sacramento State (Oct 03, 2009)Interceptions 4 Matt Johnson, vs Eastern Washington (Oct 31, 2009)

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 48 vs Sacramento State (Oct 03, 2009)Yards Rushing 229 at Montana (Sep 19, 2009)Yards Per Rush 5.3 at Montana (Sep 19, 2009)TD Rushes 3 at Oregon State (Sep 05, 2009) vs Northern Arizona (Oct 17, 2009) vs Eastern Washington (Oct 31, 2009)Pass attempts 48 vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009)Pass completions 31 vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009)Yards Passing 413 vs Eastern Washington (Oct 31, 2009)Yards Per Pass 12.5 vs Eastern Washington (Oct 31, 2009)TD Passes 4 at Montana (Sep 19, 2009) vs Weber State (Sep 26, 2009) vs Eastern Washington (Oct 31, 2009)Total Plays 78 vs Montana State (Nov 07, 2009)Total Offense 545 vs Eastern Washington (Oct 31, 2009)Yards Per Play 7.5 vs Eastern Washington (Oct 31, 2009)Points 49 at Montana (Sep 19, 2009)Sacks By 5 vs Montana State (Nov 07, 2009)First Downs 29 vs UC Davis (Oct 24, 2009)Penalties 10 at Montana (Sep 19, 2009) at Idaho State (Nov 14, 2009)Penalty Yards 115 at Montana (Sep 19, 2009)Turnovers 3 vs Southern Oregon (Sep 12, 2009) at Northern Colorado (Oct 10, 2009) vs UC Davis (Oct 24, 2009)Interceptions By 5 vs Eastern Washington (Oct 31, 2009)

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13,220 yards

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CAREERTOTAL OFFENSE 13,345 Neil Lomax_______ 1977-80 8,509 Jimmy Blanchard __ 1997-00 7,258 Chris Crawford____ 1985-88 6,112 Drew Hubel ______ 2007-09 6,046 Terry Summerfield 1981-85 6,007 Charles Dunn _____ 1997-00 5,681 Juston Wood _____ 1999-02 5,590 June Jones _______ 1975-76 5,501 Tim Von Dulm ____ 1969-70 5,338 John Charles _____ 1991-92

YARDS PASSING 13,220 Neil Lomax_______ 1977-80 8,455 Jimmy Blanchard __ 1997-00 7,543 Chris Crawford____ 1985-87 6,501 Terry Summerfield 1981-85 6,358 Drew Hubel ______ 2007-09 5,967 Tim Von Dulm ____ 1969-70 5,798 June Jones _______ 1975-76 5,653 Juston Wood _____ 1999-02 5,563 John Charles _____ 1991-92 4,489 Kyle Allen ________ 1994-95

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 106 Neil Lomax_______ 1977-80 63 Jimmy Blanchard __ 1997-00 58 John Charles _____ 1991-92 51 Tim Von Dulm ____ 1969-70 48 Chris Crawford____ 1985-88 42 Drew Hubel ______ 2007-09 41 June Jones _______ 1975-76 37 Juston Wood _____ 1999-02 36 Terry Summerfield 1981-85 33 Drew Hubel ______ 2007-08

PASS COMPLETIONS 938/1,607 Neil Lomax_______ 1977-80 618/1,038 Jimmy Blanchard __ 1997-00 588/954 Chris Crawford____ 1985-88 527/978 Terry Summerfield 1981-85 500/924 Tim Von Dulm ____ 1969-70 482/849 Drew Hubel ______ 2007-09 414/724 Juston Wood _____ 1999-02 375/658 June Jones _______ 1975-76 340/527 John Charles _____ 1991-92 331/612 Joe Wiser ________ 2001-04

300-YARD PASSING GAMES 28 Neil Lomax_______ 1977-80 12 Tim Von Dulm ____ 1969-70 11 Drew Hubel ______ 2007-08 8 John Charles _____ 1991-92 8 Terry Summerfield 1981-85 7 Jimmy Blanchard __ 1997-00 7 June Jones _______ 1975-76 6 Juston Wood _____ 1999-02 6 Chris Crawford____ 1985-88 4 Bill Matos ________ 1990-93 4 Kyle Allen ________ 1994-95

400-YARD PASSING GAMES 10 Neil Lomax_______ 1977-80 4 Drew Hubel ______ 2007-08 3 John Charles _____ 1991-92 3 June Jones _______ 1975-76 2 Brian White ______ 2006-07 2 Jimmy Blanchard __ 1997-00 2 Darren Del’Andrae 1989-90 1 four times

SEASONTOTAL OFFENSE 4,157 Neil Lomax_________ 1980 3,966 Neil Lomax_________ 1979 3,524 Neil Lomax_________ 1978 3,463 June Jones _________ 1976 3,211 Juston Wood _______ 2001 3,101 Jimmy Blanchard ____ 1999 2,917 Darren Del’Andrae___ 1989 2,882 John Charles _______ 1992 2,806 Terry Summerfield __ 1985 2,788 Drew Hubel ________ 2008

YARDS PASSING 4,094 Neil Lomax_________ 1980 3,950 Neil Lomax_________ 1979 3,513 June Jones _________ 1976 3,506 Neil Lomax_________ 1978 3,200 Juston Wood _______ 2001 3,098 Jimmy Blanchard ____ 1999 3,041 Tim Von Dulm ______ 1970 3,016 Darren Del’Andrae___ 1989 2,975 Terry Summerfield __ 1985 2,944 John Charles _______ 1992

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 37 Neil Lomax_________ 1980 32 John Charles _______ 1991 29 Jimmy Blanchard ____ 1999 26 John Charles _______ 1992 26 Neil Lomax_________ 1979 26 Tim Von Dulm ______ 1970 25 June Jones _________ 1976 25 Neil Lomax_________ 1978 25 Tim Von Dulm ______ 1969 23 Juston Wood _______ 2001

PASS COMPLETIONS 299/516 Neil Lomax_________ 1979 296/473 Neil Lomax_________ 1980 259/490 Tim Von Dulm ______ 1970 241/433 Terry Summerfield __ 1985 241/434 Tim Von Dulm ______ 1969 241/436 Neil Lomax_________ 1978 238/423 June Jones _________ 1976226/393 Drew Hubel ________ 2008 218/366 Juston Wood _______ 2001 212/355 Jimmy Blanchard ____ 1999

300-YARD PASSING GAMES 10 Neil Lomax_________ 1980 8 Neil Lomax_________ 1979 7 Neil Lomax_________ 1978 7 Terry Summerfield __ 1985 6 Tim Von Dulm ______ 1970 6 Tim Von Dulm ______ 1969 5 Drew Hubel ________ 2008 5 Juston Wood _______ 2001 5 John Charles _______ 1992 5 June Jones _________ 1976

400-YARD PASSING GAMES 4 Neil Lomax_________ 1979 4 Neil Lomax_________ 1980 3 June Jones _________ 1976 2 Drew Hubel ________ 2008 2 Drew Hubel ________ 2007 2 Brian White ________ 2007 2 John Charles _______ 1992 2 Darren Del’Andrae___ 1989 1 Nine times _________ 2001

ALL-TIME PASSING RECORDS Most Passes AttemptedCareer: 1,607-Neil Lomax, 1977-80 (42 games)Season: 516-Neil Lomax, 1979 (11 games)Game: 77-Neil Lomax, 1979 @ Northern ColoradoConsecutive Passes, no INTs: 342-Jimmy Blanchard, 1999 (NCAA record)

Most Passes CompletedCareer: 938-Neil Lomax, 1977-80Season: 299-Neil Lomax, 1979Game: 44-Neil Lomax, 1979 @ Northern Colorado; Drew Hubel, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington

Best Completion PercentageCareer: .646-John Charles, 1991-92 (341/528)Season: .672-Don Bailey, 1990 (137/204)Game: .917-Bill Matos, 1992 vs. Calgary (11/12)

Most Yards PassingCareer: 13,220-Neil Lomax, 1977-80 (42 games)Season: 4,094-Neil Lomax, 1980 (11 games)Game: 623-Drew Hubel, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington

Most Touchdown PassesCareer: 106-Neil Lomax, 1977-80 (42 games)Season: 37-Neil Lomax, 1980 (11 games)Game: 9-Drew Hubel, 2007 vs. Weber St. (FCS record)

Most Yards Total OffenseCareer: 13,345-Neil Lomax, 1977-80 (42 games)Season: 4,157-Neil Lomax, 1980 (11 games)Game: 598-Drew Hubel, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington

Individual Pass Completions, Game1. 44, Drew Hubel, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington 44, Neil Lomax, 1979 @ Northern Colorado3. 41, Neil Lomax, 1977 vs. Montana State4. 42, Tim Von Dulm, 1970 vs. Eastern Washington5. 38, Neil Lomax, 1980 @ Idaho State

Individual Pass Attempts, Game1. 77, Neil Lomax, 1979 @ Northern Colorado2. 73, Drew Hubel, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington3. 70, Tim Von Dulm, 1970 vs. Eastern Washington4. 65, Tim Von Dulm, 1969 @ Fresno State5. 64, Mike Atwood, 1977 vs. Cal-Poly SLO

TOP PASSING GAMES IN PSU HISTORY 1. 623 Drew Hubel, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington 2. 592 John Charles, 1991 @ Cal Poly 3. 550 Jimmy Blanchard, 1999 vs. Montana 4. 499 Neil Lomax, 1979 @ Northern Colorado 5. 486 Juston Wood, 2001 vs. Northern Arizona 6. 485 Drew Hubel, 2007 vs. Weber State 7. 483 Neil Lomax, 1980 vs. Montana 8. 482 Kyle Allen, 1995 vs. UC-Davis 9. 474 Drew Hubel, 2008 vs. Eastern Washington 474 Neil Lomax, 1980 vs. Weber State 11. 469 Neil Lomax, 1977 vs. Montana State 12. 468 Darren Del’Andrae, 1989 @ Montana 13. 464 John Charles, 1992 @ Sacramento State 464 Matt O’Conner, 1996 vs. Sacramento State 15. 459 June Jones, 1976 vs. Montana 16. 453 Neil Lomax, 1979 vs. Cal State Northridge 17. 452 June Jones, 1976 @ Puget Sound 18. 448 Neil Lomax, 1980 vs. South Dakota State 19. 445 June Jones, 1976 vs. Eastern Montana 20. 444 John Charles, 1992 @ Boise State 21. 442 Brian White, 2007 vs. Northern Arizona 22. 435 Neil Lomax, 1978 @ Puget Sound 435 Neil Lomax, 1980 @ Idaho State 24. 432 Tim Von Dulm, 1969 vs. Southern Oregon 25. 429 Darren Del’Andrae, 1989 @ Southern Utah 26. 413 Neil Lomax, 1979 @ U.S. International 27. 412 Neil Lomax, 1979 @ San Francisco State 28. 409 Jimmy Blanchard, 2000 vs. W. Washington 29. 408 Brian White, 2007 @ San Diego State 30. 404 Drew Hubel, 2007 @ Montana 31. 405 Terry Summerfield, 1985 vs. Montana State

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CAREERYARDS RUSHING 6,007 Charles Dunn _____ 1997-00 4,730 Ryan Fuqua ______ 2001-04 4,178 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1986-90 2,994 Joe Rubin ________ 2002-05 2,277 Andy Berkis ______ 1962-65 2,258 Steve Lyle ________ 1982-85 2,203 Billy White _______ 1960-63 2,183 Steve Papin ______ 1994-95 2,110 Joel Sigel ________ 1977-80 1,948 Darick Holmes ____ 1993-94

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 54 Charles Dunn _____ 1997-00 45 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1986-90 41 Ryan Fuqua ______ 2001-04 40 Joel Sigel ________ 1977-80 27 Darick Holmes ____ 1993-94 25 Joe Rubin ________ 2002-05 24 Jeff Salta _________ 1976-77 23 Steve Papin ______ 1994-95 20 Burnell Harvin ____ 1988-89 19 Bill White ________ 1960-63

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 30 Charles Dunn _____ 1997-00 21 Ryan Fuqua ______ 2001-04 20 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1986-90 15 Joe Rubin ________ 2002-05 10 Darick Holmes ____ 1993-94 9 Steve Papin ______ 1994-95 8 Kenny Johnson ___ 1989-92 7 Rais Aho _________ 1991-92 7 Steve Lyle ________ 1982-85 7 Billy White _______ 1960-63

200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 8 Charles Dunn _____ 1997-00 6 Ryan Fuqua ______ 2001-03 2 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1986-90 2 Joe Rubin ________ 2002-05 1 Darick Holmes ____ 1993-94 1 Steve Papin ______ 1994-95 1 Burnell Harvin ____ 1998-99 1 Andy Berkis ______ 1962-65

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4,730 yards

4,178 yards

2,994 yards

SEASON1,000-YARD RUSHERS 1,792 Charles Dunn _______ 2000 1,702 Joe Rubin __________ 2005 1,619 Steve Papin ________ 1995 1,586 Ryan Fuqua ________ 2001 1,561 Charles Dunn _______ 1998 1,478 Charles Dunn _______ 1999 1,408 Curtis Delgardo _____ 1990 1,283 Ryan Fuqua ________ 2002 1,279 Darick Holmes ______ 1994 1,251 Curtis Delgardo _____ 1988 1,176 Charles Dunn _______ 1997 1,157 Rais Aho ___________ 1992 1,046 Curtis Delgardo _____ 1987 1,021 Ryan Fuqua ________ 2004 1,018 Rodney Clemente ___ 1991

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 21 Charles Dunn _______ 2000 21 Jeff Salta ___________ 1976 18 Steve Papin ________ 1995 18 Curtis Delgardo _____ 1988 17 Joe Rubin __________ 2005 17 Darick Holmes ______ 1994 16 Charles Dunn _______ 1999 15 Ryan Fuqua ________ 2001 15 Joel Sigel __________ 1978 15 Burnell Harvin ______ 1989

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 10 Joe Rubin __________ 2005 9 Charles Dunn _______ 2000 8 Charles Dunn _______ 1998 8 Steve Papin ________ 1995 8 Curtis Delgardo _____ 1990 7 Ryan Fuqua ________ 2001 7 Charles Dunn _______ 1999 7 Darick Holmes ______ 1994 7 Rais Aho ___________ 1992 6 5 tied

200-YARD RUSHING GAMES 4 Ryan Fuqua ________ 2001 4 Charles Dunn _______ 2000 2 Charles Dunn _______ 1999 2 Ryan Fuqua ________ 2002 2 Joe Rubin __________ 2005 1 8 tied

ALL-TIME RUSHING RECORDS Most Rushing AttemptsCareer: 1,098-Charles Dunn, 1997-00Season: 345-Joe Rubin, 2005Game: 47-Joe Rubin, 2005 vs. No. Colorado (356 yds)

Most Yards RushingCareer: 6,007-Charles Dunn, 1997-00Season: 1,792-Charles Dunn, 2000Game: 393-Ryan Fuqua, 2001 @ E. Washington (45 car.)

Most Games Rushing for 100 yardsCareer: 30-Charles Dunn, 1997-00Season: 10-Joe Rubin, 2005Consecutive: 9-Joe Rubin, 2005

Most Games Rushing for 200 yardsCareer: 9-Charles Dunn, 1997-00Season: 4-Charles Dunn, 2000; Ryan Fuqua, 2001Consecutive: 3-Charles Dunn, 2000; Ryan Fuqua, 2001

Best Rushing AverageCareer: 5.9-Curtis Delgardo, 1986-90Season: 7.6-Ryan Fuqua, 2001 (210-1,586)

Most Rushing TouchdownsCareer: 54-Charles Dunn, 1997-00Season: 21-Jeff Salta, 1976; Charles Dunn, 2000Game: 6-Jeff Salta, 1976 vs. Eastern Montana

TOP RUSHING GAMES IN PSU HISTORY 1. 393 Ryan Fuqua, 2001 @ Eastern Washington 2. 356 Joe Rubin, 2005 vs. Northern Colorado 3. 324 Charles Dunn, 2000 vs. Hofstra 4. 314 Steve Papin, 1995 vs. Arkansas-Monticello 5. 281 Darick Holmes, 1994 @ Angelo State 6. 270 Charles Dunn, 2000 vs. Cal St. Northridge 270 Ryan Fuqua, 2001 vs. Cal State Northridge 8. 264 Ryan Fuqua, 2002 vs. Eastern Washington 9. 250 Charles Dunn, 1997 vs. Cal St. Northridge 10. 247 Charles Dunn, 1998 vs. Sacramento State 11. 243 Ryan Fuqua, 2001 vs. Sacramento State 12. 225 Curtis Delgardo, 1990 @ Sacramento State 13. 224 Rais Aho, 1992 vs. Cal Poly 14. 217 Burnell Harvin, 1989 @ Santa Clara 217 Andy Berkis, 1964 @ Eastern Oregon 16. 215 Joe Rubin, 2005 vs. Weber State 215 Curtis Delgardo, 1988 @ Sacramento State 18. 213 Charles Dunn, 1999 @ Weber State 213 Charles Dunn, 1999 @ Cal Poly 20. 211 Charles Dunn, 2000 @ Sacramento State 21. 208 Ryan Fuqua, 2001 vs. Weber State 22. 207 Ryan Fuqua, 2002 vs. North Carolina A&T 23. 201 Charles Dunn, 2000 @ Northern Arizona

PORTLAND STATE IN THE NCAA I FCS RECORD BOOKBIG GAMESTeam Having a 200-Yard Rusher And A 200-Yard Receiver In The Same Game - It has been done twice... both times by Portland State:10/10/98 vs. Sacramento State - Charles Dunn (247 rushing), Art Williams (208 yards receiving) - PSU won 58-31.10/30/99 vs. Cal Poly - Charles Dunn (213 rushing), Terry Charles (209 receiving) - PSU won 42-28.

Most Touchdown Passes, Game - It has been done twice, including9-Drew Hubel, 10/27/07 vs. Weber State

Most Touchdowns Responsible For, Game - It has been done four times, twice by Vikings:9-Neil Lomax vs. Delaware State, 11/8/80 (passed for 8, ran for 1); Drew Hubel vs. Weber State, 10/27/07 (passed for 9)

Most Yards Rushing, Game, Freshman393-Ryan Fuqua, vs. Eastern Washington, 11/10/01 (45 carries)

Most Yards Gained By A Freshman, Game437-Ryan Fuqua vs. Eastern Washington, 11/10/01 (393 rushing, 44 kickoff returns)

Most Yards Gained, Three Consecutive Games906-Ryan Fuqua, vs. E. Washington, 11/10/01 (393), vs. Cal St. Northridge, 11/17/01 (270), vs. Sacramento St., 11/24/01 (243)

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CAREERYARDS RECEIVING 3,449 Orshawante Bryant _ 1997-00 3,155 Terry Charles ______ 1998-01 2,581 Dave Stief ________ 1974-77 2,540 Tim Corrigan ______ 1985-88 2,237 Barry Naone ______ 1985-88 2,212 John Urness ______ 1976-78 2,063 Clint Didier _______ 1979-80 2,040 Randy Nelson _____ 1968-69 2,026 Stuart Gaussoin ___ 1978-81 1,968 Kenny Johnson ____ 1979-82

PASS RECEPTIONS 223 Orshawante Bryant _ 1997-00 199 Barry Naone ______ 1985-88 180 Terry Charles ______ 1998-01 149 Kenny Johnson ____ 1979-82 148 Stuart Gaussoin ___ 1978-81 147 Tim Corrigan ______ 1985-88 141 Dave Stief ________ 1974-77 140 Joel Sigel _________ 1977-80 128 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1986-90 122 Tremayne Kirkland _ 2006-07

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 27 Terry Charles ______ 1998-01 25 Orshawante Bryant _ 1997-00 22 Dave Stief ________ 1974-77 21 Jim Hollingsworth _ 1962-64 20 Matt James _______ 1992-94 20 Tim Corrigan ______ 1985-88 18 Clint Didier _______ 1979-80 18 Alan Boschma _____ 1990-91 17 Tremayne Kirkland _ 2006-07 16 Bob Mickles _______ 1970-71

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 14 Terry Charles ______ 1998-01 13 Orshawante Bryant _ 1997-00 10 Randy Nelson _____ 1968-69 9 Clint Didier _______ 1979-80 9 Dave Stief ________ 1974-77 8 Kenny Johnson ____ 1979-82 8 John Urness ______ 1976-78 7 Aaron Woods _____ 2008-09 7 Tim Corrigan ______ 1985-88 7 Stuart Gaussoin ___ 1978-81 7 Tremayne Kirkland _ 2006-07

200-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 2 Terry Charles ______ 1998-01 2 Stuart Gaussoin ___ 1978-81 2 Randy Nelson _____ 1968-69 1 11 players tied

10-RECEPTION GAMES 6 Kenny Johnson ____ 1979-82 6 Stuart Gaussoin ___ 1978-81 5 Randy Nelson _____ 1968-69 3 Tremayne Kirkland _ 2006-07 3 Orshawante Bryant _ 1997-00 3 Jay Mann _________ 1969-72 2 10 tied

SEASON1,000-YARD RECEIVERS 1,299 Randy Nelson _______ 1969 1,171 Terry Charles ________ 1999 1,132 Stuart Gaussoin _____ 1979 1,096 Terry Charles ________ 2001 1,092 Orshawante Bryant ___ 1998 1,091 Scott Saxton ________ 1975 1,091 Clint Didier _________ 1980 1,082 Rinaldo Shackelford __ 1989 1,081 Orshawante Bryant ___ 2000 1,059 Tremayne Kirkland ___ 2007 1,052 John Urness ________ 1978 1,050 Bob Mickles _________ 1970 1,028 Aaron Woods _______ 2008 1,016 Kenny Johnson ______ 1980

PASS RECEPTIONS 90 Stuart Gaussoin _____ 1979 84 Tremayne Kirkland ___ 2007 81 Randy Nelson _______ 1969 76 Mario D’Ambrosio ____ 2008 72 Kenny Johnson ______ 1980 71 Terry Charles ________ 2001 68 Orshawante Bryant ___ 1998 67 Ray Fry _____________ 2009 67 Clint Didier _________ 1980 66 Aaron Woods _______ 2008 66 Bob Mickles _________ 1970

10-RECEPTION GAMES 6 Stuart Gaussoin _____ 1979 4 Kenny Johnson ______ 1980 4 Randy Nelson _______ 1969 3 Tremayne Kirkland ___ 2007 3 Jay Mann ___________ 1970 2 Mario D’Ambrosio ____ 2008 2 Orshawante Bryant ___ 1998 2 Clint Didier _________ 1980 2 John Urness ________ 1978 2 Dave Stief __________ 1977 2 Bob Mickles _________ 1970

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 6 Kenny Johnson ______ 1980 6 Clint Didier _________ 1980 6 Randy Nelson _______ 1969 5 Aaron Woods _______ 2008 5 Terry Charles ________ 2001 5 Orshawante Bryant ___ 2000 5 Terry Charles ________ 1999 5 Orshawante Bryant ___ 1998 5 Stuart Gaussoin _____ 1979 5 John Urness ________ 1978 5 Dave Stief __________ 1977 5 Scott Saxton ________ 1975 5 Bob Mickles _________ 1970

200-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 2 Terry Charles ________ 1999 2 Stuart Gaussoin _____ 1979 2 Randy Nelson _______ 1969 1 11 players tied

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 12 Terry Charles ________ 2001 12 Dave Stief __________ 1977 12 Art Williams _________ 1998 12 Clint Didier _________ 1980 12 Alan Boschma _______ 1991 11 Kenny Johnson ______ 1980 11 Randy Nelson _______ 1969 11 Bob Mickles _________ 1970 10 Five players tied

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ALL-TIME RECEIVING RECORDS Most ReceptionsCareer: 223-Orshawante Bryant, 1997-00Season: 90-Stuart Gaussoin, 1979 (9 games)Game: 16-Stuart Gaussoin, 1979 vs. No. Colorado; Mario D’Ambrosio, 2008 vs. E. Washington

Most Yards ReceivingCareer: 3,449-Orshawante Bryant, 1997-00Season: 1,299-Randy Nelson, 1969 (10 games)Game: 276-Terry Charles, 1999 vs. Montana (12 rec.)

Most Yards Per CatchCareer: 20.8-Alan Boschma, 1990-91 (84 catches)Season: 24.3-Alan Boschma, 1991 (38 catches)

Most Touchdown Passes CaughtCareer: 27-Terry Charles, 1998-2001Season: 12-Dave Stief, 1977; Clint Didier, 1980; Alan Boschma, 1991; Arthur Williams, 1998; Terry Charles, 2001 (all in 11 games)Game: 5-Mike Palomino, 1991 vs. Cal Poly

TOP RECEIVING YARD GAMES IN PSU HISTORY 1. 276 Terry Charles, 1999 vs. Montana 2. 252 Scott Saxton, 1975 vs. Santa Clara 3. 249 Antonio Chandler, 1995 vs. UC Davis 4. 242 Stuart Gaussoin, 1979 vs. Cal St. Northridge 5. 238 Randy Nelson, 1969 vs. Linfield 6. 225 Tremayne Kirkland, 2007 vs. Northern Arizona 7. 216 John Urness, 1978 @ Puget Sound 8. 215 Rinaldo Shackelford, 1989 @ Cal Poly 215 John Nelson, 1969 @ Puget Sound 10. 209 Terry Charles, 1999 @ Cal Poly 209 John Mills, 1975 @ Montana 209 Stuart Gaussoin, 1979 vs. Northern Arizona 209 Henry Newson, 1991 vs. Mankato State* 14. 208 Art Williams, 1998 vs. Sacramento State 208 Alan Boschma, 1990 vs. Santa Clara 16. 206 Mike Palomino, 1991 @ Cal Poly 17. 203 Orshawante Bryant, 1998 @ NE Louisiana

TOP RECEPTION YARD GAMES IN PSU HISTORY 1. 16 Mario D’Ambrosio, 2008 vs. E. Washington 16 Stuart Gaussoin, 1979 vs. No. Colorado 3. 15 Randy Nelson, 1969 vs. Puget Sound 4. 14 Tremayne Kirkland, 2007 vs. Northern Arizona 14 Jay Mann, 1970 vs. Eastern Washington 14 Alan Boschma, 1990 vs. Santa Clara 7. 13 Lavonte Kirven, 2009 vs. Sacramento State 13 Tremayne Kirkland, 2007 vs. Weber State 13 Orshawante Bryant, 2000 vs. Delaware* 13 John Colasurdo, 1977 vs. Montana State 13 Mike Palomino, 1992 vs. Boise State 13 Darick Holmes, 1993 vs. E. Washington 13 Kenny Johnson, 1980 vs. South Dakota St. 13 Jeff Rudolph, 1980 vs. Idaho State 15. 12 Nine times * NCAA I FCS playoff game

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CAREER

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 2,222 Aaron Woods _____ 2008-09 1,806 Orshawante Bryant 1997-00 1,188 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1986-90 1,091 Shaun Bodiford ___ 2004-05 1,064 Steve Lyle ________ 1982-85 1,020 Charlie Stoudamire 1969-71 984 Val Thompson ____ 1964-67 982 Ryan Fuqua _______ 2001-04 920 Kenneth Mackins __ 2004-07 909 Hassan Probherbs _ 1997-98

PUNT RETURN YARDS 947 Brendan Ferrigno __ 2003-06 490 Roger Daniels _____ 1980-84 419 Brian Coushay ____ 1984-85 334 Derek Baldwin ____ 1989-92 318 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1986-90 300 Alan Boschma ____ 1990-91 287 Charlie Stoudamire 1969-71 278 Dan Withers ______ 1966-67 251 Rashad Floyd _____ 1997-00 201 Amad Robinson ___ 2000-03

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 6,942 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1986-90 6,633 Charles Dunn _____ 1997-00 6,531 Ryan Fuqua _______ 2001-04 5,428 Orshawante Bryant 1997-00 4,319 Steve Lyle ________ 1982-85 3,897 Aaron Woods _____ 2008-09 3,698 Steve Papin _______ 1994-95 3,646 Bill White_________ 1960-62 3,562 Joel Sigel ________ 1977-80 3,155 Terry Charles ______ 1998-01

SEASON

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1,314 Aaron Woods _______ 2009 908 Aaron Woods _______ 2008 724 Shaun Bodiford _____ 2005 616 Orshawante Bryant __ 2000 616 Norm Goolsby ______ 1981 595 Desmond Isom _____ 1992 589 Kyle Holley _________ 1996 552 Hassan Probherbs ___ 1997 543 Hashim Hall ________ 2002 513 Jeff Rudolph _______ 1979

PUNT RETURN YARDS 311 Brendan Ferrigno ___ 2004 303 Brian Coushay ______ 1985 281 Alan Boschma ______ 1991 259 Brendan Ferrigno ___ 2005 249 Derek Baldwin ______ 1992 201 Hassan Probherbs ___ 1997 198 Brendan Ferrigno ___ 2003 196 Roger Daniels ______ 1983 189 Sean Williams ______ 1993 182 Charlie Stoudamire __ 1970

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 2,397 Steve Papin ________ 1995 2,222 Curtis Delgardo _____ 1990 2,073 Curtis Delgardo _____ 1988 1,993 Ryan Fuqua ________ 2001 1,968 Aaron Woods _______ 2008 1,929 Aaron Woods _______ 2009 1,849 Charles Dunn _______ 2000 1,781 Joe Rubin __________ 2005 1,737 Charles Dunn _______ 1998 1,734 Charles Dunn _______ 1999

ALL-TIME RETURN RECORDSTOTAL OFFENSEMost All-Purpose YardsCareer: 6,942-Curtis Delgardo, 1986-90Season: 2,397-Steve Papin, 1995 Game: 437-Ryan Fuqua, 2001 @ Eastern Washington

KICK RETURNSKickoff Return YardsCareer: 2,222-Aaron Woods, 2008-09Career Average: 25.5-Hashim Hall, 2000-02 (30-766)Season: 1,314-Aaron Woods, 2009Season Average: 29.4-Steve Lyle, 1983; Orshawante Bryant, 1997

Kickoff ReturnsCareer: 88-Aaron Woods, 2008-09Season: 53-Aaron Woods, 2009

PUNT RETURNSPunt Return YardsCareer: 947-Brendan Ferrigno, 2003-06Career Average: 11.8, Curtis Delgardo, 1986-90Season: 311, Brendan Ferrigno, 2004Season Average: 15.2, Brendan Ferrigno, 2005

Punt ReturnsCareer: 86-Brendan Ferrigno, 2003-06Season: 28-Roger Daniels, 1983

2,222 KOR yards

947 PR yards

6,942 AP yards

Longest Pass Play - It has been done several times, including99 yards, Jimmy Blanchard to Terry Charles vs. Eastern Washington, 1999

Most Yards Gained Per Game, Career350.0-Neil Lomax, 1978-80 (PSU was Division II in 1977)

Most Consecutive Games Passing For 200 Yards Or More28-Neil Lomax, 1978-80

Most Consecutive Games Passing For 300 Yards Or More13-Neil Lomax, 1979-80

Most Touchdown Passes, Quarter7-Neil Lomax vs. Delaware State, 11/8/80

Most Touchdown Passes, Half7-Neil Lomax vs. Delaware State, 11/8/80

Lowest Percentage of Passes Had Intercepted, Season (minimum 325 attempts)0.84%-Jimmy Blanchard, 1999 (3 of 355)

Consecutive Passes Attempted Without An Interception, Season and Career342-Jimmy Blanchard, 1999 (11 games, 9/4/99-11/13/99)

TEAMLowest Percentage of Passes Intercepted, Season0.78%-1999 (3 of 383)

Most Consecutive Passes Without An Interception370-11 games, 9/4/99 to 11/13/99

TOP VIKING RETURNERS

PORTLAND STATE IN THE NCAA I FCS RECORD BOOK

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Most Extra Points, Season70-John Kincheloe, 1980 (74 attempts)

Most Touchdowns Scored, Game15-vs. Delaware State, 11/8/80

Most Points Scored, Game105-vs. Delaware State, 11/8/80

Most Points Scored, Quarter1st: 49-vs. Delaware State, 11/8/803rd: 35-vs. Delaware State, 11/8/80

National LeadersPassing Average1978 Neil Lomax 320.41979 Neil Lomax 360.51980 Neil Lomax 377.9

Pass Efficiency1978 Neil Lomax (based on per-game completions, 21.9)1998 Jimmy Blanchard 167.6 rating

Receptions1979 Stuart Gaussion 901980 Kenny Johnson 72

Total Offense1978 477.4 ypg1979 460.7 ypg1980 504.3 ypg

Passing Offense1978 367.1 ypg1979 368.9 ypg1980 434.9 ypg2007 360.9 ypg2008 372.2 ypg

Scoring Offense1979 34.3 ppg1980 49.2 ppg

Kickoff Returns2002 25.2 ypr

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ALL-TIME DEFENSIVE RECORDSMost TacklesCareer: 405-Tony Mims, 1974-77Season: 174-Phil Oliver, 1970Game: 22-Neil Fendall, 1996 vs. Weber State

Most InterceptionsCareer: 29-Arthur Dickson, 1973-76 (44 games)Season: 10-Arthur Dickson, 1975 (11 games)Game: 3-Charles Herring, 1975 vs. Santa Clara; Neil Fendall, 1996 vs. UC Davis; Stanley Jackson, 2007 vs. Montana State

Most SacksCareer: 30-Anthony Spears, 1987-88 Season: 16.5-Anthony Spears, 1987 (11 games)Game: 4-Fred Nordgren, 1980 vs. Delaware State; Adam Hayward, 2006 vs. New Mexico

Most Tackles for LossCareer: 44-Tom Matijacic, 1996-98 (33 games, -149 yds)Season: 19-Mike McCarthy, 1997 (11 games, -89 yds)Game: 6-Mike McCarthy vs. Saint Mary’s, 1997

TOP INDIVIDUAL GAMES - TACKLES1. 22 Neil Fendall, 1996 vs. Weber State2. 20 James Fuller, 1991 vs. Pittsburg State*3. 19 Tim Upshaw, 1989 vs. West Chester 19 Scott Taube, 1988 vs. Cal Poly5. 18 Joey King, 2003 vs. Northern Arizona 18 Brent Donnerberg, 2000 vs. Weber State 18 Rich Lane, 1990 vs. Western Illinois8. 17 Jordan Senn, 2007 @ San Diego State 17 Joey King, 2003 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville 17 Rich Lane, 1991 vs. Texas A&I 17 Rich Lane, 1991 vs. Mankato State 17 Bob Boyer, 1989 vs. Indiana (PA) 17 Scott Taube, 1989 vs. Cameron

* NCAA II Playoff Game

CAREERTOTAL TACKLES* 405 Tony Mims ________ 1974-77 320 Jordan Senn ______ 2004-07 318 Scott Taube _______ 1986-89 315 Charles Herring ____ 1974-75 300 Phil Oliver ________ 1969-70 298 Tom Matijacic _____ 1996-98 297 Fred Nordgren ____ 1978-81 293 Neil Fendall _______ 1993-96 285 Rick Cartasegna ___ 1975-78 284 Mitch Messina _____ 1979-82 INTERCEPTIONS 29 Arthur Dickson ____ 1973-76 18 Dennis Chapin ____ 1969-71 16 Rashad Floyd _____ 1997-00 16 Charles Herring ____ 1974-75 13 Tracey Eaton ______ 1983-87 13 Joe Rodgers ______ 1985-88 12 Tom Oberg _______ 1966-67 11 Neil Fendall _______ 1993-96 11 John Jahns _______ 1967-70

SACKS 29.5 Anthony Spears ___ 1987-88 25 Brent Napierkowski 1987-88 23 Doug Mikolas _____ 1981-84 17 Gary Palumbis _____ 1981-85 17 Tim Price ___________ 1989 14 Chris Cain ________ 1997-00 13 Brad Ransom ______ 1998-01 12 Ryan Pedersen ____ 2007-09 11 Adam Hayward ____ 2005-06

*tackles statistics incomplete prior to 1969

29 interceptions

29.5 sacks

SEASONTOTAL TACKLES 174 Phil Oliver __________ 1970 173 Charles Herring ______ 1974 159 Tony Mims __________ 1977 142 Charles Herring ______ 1975 127 Jordan Senn ________ 2007 126 Phil Oliver __________ 1969 125 Neil Fendall _________ 1996 118 Arthur Dickson ______ 1976 115 Andy Schantz _______ 2008 112 Harry Holmes _______ 1971 112 Rick Cartesegna _____ 1978 112 Mark Peterson _______ 1980

INTERCEPTIONS 10 Arthur Dickson ______ 1975 8 Arthur Dickson ______ 1976 8 Neil Fendall _________ 1996 7 Val Thompson _______ 1967 7 Dennis Chapin ______ 1970 7 Dennis Chapin ______ 1971 7 Arthur Dickson ______ 1974 7 Charles Herring ______ 1974 6 Six tied including Deshawn Shead _____ 2008

SACKS 16.5 Anthony Spears _____ 1987 15 Doug Mikolas _______ 1984 13.5 Ina Talalemotu ______ 1987 13 Anthony Spears _____ 1988 13 Brent Price __________ 1975 13 Brent Napierkowski __ 1987 12 Brent Napierkowski __ 1988 9.5 Adam Hayward ______ 2006 9 Tom Matijacic _______ 1998 9 DeAngelo Hunter ____ 2000 9 Gary Palumbis _______ 1985

405 tackles

Brent Napierkowski was part of a fearsome defensive line for the Vikings during the late 1980s.

PORTLAND STATE IN THE NCAA I FCS RECORD BOOKCLIFF HANGERSBetween 2001 and 2005, there were 12 games in FCS football decided on the final play of regula-tion. Portland State was involved in four of those games, and won three. Here are the Portland State games:

9/22/01 Grambling State 30, Portland State 29 Randy Hymes 2 yd run (Brian Morgan kick)9/29/01 Portland State 33, Northern Arizona 30 Mike Cajal-Willis 27 FG11/2/02 Portland State 27, Idaho State 24 Mike Cajal-Willis 20 FG10/15/05 Portland State 44, Montana State 41 Eric Azorr 40 FG

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TOP VIKING SCORERS

Joel Sigel scored 50 touchdowns for PSU during his four-year career.

CAREER

POINTS SCORED 366 Charles Dunn _____ 1997-00 326 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1986-90 300 Joel Sigel _________ 1977-80 282 Ryan Fuqua _______ 2001-04 234 J.J. Brumfield ______ 1988-91 212 Dan Frantz ________ 1997-00 211 John Kincheloe ____ 1980-81 202 Eric Azorr _________ 2003-06 196 Mike Erickson _____ 1985-87 186 Darick Holmes_____ 1993-94

TOUCHDOWNS 61 Charles Dunn _____ 1997-00 54 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1986-90 50 Joel Sigel _________ 1977-80 47 Ryan Fuqua _______ 2001-03 30 Steve Papin _______ 1994-95 28 Billy White ________ 1960-63 28 Jeff Salta _________ 1976-77 27 Terry Charles ______ 1998-01 27 Orshawante Bryant _ 1997-00 25 Joe Rubin ________ 2002-05

FIELD GOALS MADE 32 Mike Erickson _____ 1985-88 31 J.J. Brumfield ______ 1988-91 30 Eric Azorr _________ 2003-06 30 Dan Frantz ________ 1997-00 27 Mike Cajal-Willis ___ 2001-02 23 Danny Urrego _____ 2007-08 22 John Kincheloe ____ 1978-81 20 Pat Moore ________ 1972-75 18 Zach Brown __________2009 16 Daryl Weeden _____ 1983-84

SEASON

POINTS SCORED 138 Jeff Salta ___________ 1976 126 Charles Dunn _______ 2000 126 Steve Papin ________ 1995 116 Curtis Delgardo _____ 1988 114 Charles Dunn _______ 1999 114 Darick Holmes ______ 1994 110 Joel Sigel __________ 1978 102 Joe Rubin __________ 2005 96 Curtis Delgardo _____ 1990 96 Joel Sigel __________ 1979 96 Ryan Fuqua ________ 2001

TOUCHDOWNS 23 Jeff Salta ___________ 1976 21 Charles Dunn _______ 2000 21 Steve Papin ________ 1995 19 Charles Dunn _______ 1999 19 Darick Holmes ______ 1994 19 Curtis Delgardo _____ 1988 18 Joel Sigel __________ 1978 17 Joe Rubin __________ 2005 16 Ryan Fuqua ________ 2001 16 Curtis Delgardo _____ 1990 16 Joel Sigel __________ 1979

FIELD GOALS MADE 18/25 Zach Brown ________ 2009 15/23 Danny Urrego ______ 2008 14/19 Dan Frantz _________ 1999 14/21 Eric Azorr __________ 2006 14/22 Mike Cajal-Willis _____ 2002 13/17 Mike Cajal-Willis _____ 2001 11/15 Mike Erickson _______ 1985 11/16 John Kincheloe _____ 1979 11/20 Mike Erickson _______ 1987 10 four times

ALL-TIME SCORING RECORDSMost TouchdownsCareer: 61-Charles Dunn, 1997-00 (44 games)Season: 23-Jeff Salta, 1976 (11 games)Game: 7-Jeff Salta, 1976 vs. Eastern Montana

Longest TouchdownsPass: 99-Jimmy Blanchard to Terry Charles, 1999 vs. Eastern Washington; 97-June Jones to Scott Saxton, 1975 vs. Santa ClaraFumble: 87-Rashad Floyd, 2000 vs. Northern Arizona; (Joey King, 95 yard FR, 2005 vs. No. Colorado, No TD)Kickoff: 98-Steve Lyle, 1983 vs. Humboldt StateInterception: 85-Vince Barrett, 1989 vs. Cal PolyPunt: 91-Brendan Ferrigno, 2005 @ Eastern WashingtonRush: 90-Billy White, 1961 vs. Oregon Tech

Most PointsCareer: 366-Charles Dunn, 1997-00Season: 138-Jeff Salta, 1976Game: 42-Jeff Salta, 1976 vs. Eastern Montana

Most Points After TouchdownCareer: 149-John Kincheloe, 1978-81 (of 166)Season: 70-John Kincheloe, 1980 (of 74)Game: 15-John Kincheloe, 1980 vs. Delaware St. (of 15)Consecutive PAT, career: 44-Pat Moore, 1972-75Consecutive PAT, season: 37-Eric Azorr, 2004 (44/45)Career PAT Pct.: .957-Eric Azorr (112/117)

Field Goals MadeCareer: 32-Mike Erickson, 1985-87 (32-53)Season: 18-Zach Brown, 2009 (18-25)Game: 5-Dan Frantz, 1999 vs. MontanaCareer FG Pct.: .719-Danny Urrego, 2007-08 (23-32)Season FG Pct. (less than 10): .889-Danny Urrego, 2007 (8-9) Season FG Pct. (more than 10): . 765-Mike Cajal-Willis, 2001 (13-17)

Most Points KickingCareer: 215-John Kincheloe, 1978-81Season: 89-Dan Frantz (47-49 XPT, 14-19 FG), 2000Game: 19-Dan Frantz (4 FG, 5 XP), 1999 vs. Montana

LONGEST FIELD GOALS (50+ yards)1. 55 Pat Moore, 1975 at Eastern Washington2. 53 Mike Erickson, 1986 at California Lutheran3. 52 Zach Brown, 2009 vs. Southern Oregon 52 Mike Erickson, 1987 vs. Cal State Northridge 52 John Kincheloe, 1979 at Weber State6. 50 Zach Brown, 2009 at Northern Colorado 50 John Kincheloe, 1980 vs. Weber State

61 touchdowns

2009: 18 field goals

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OFFENSERushing Yards1956 Dick Edwards _______ 3911957 Chuck Withers ______ 5561958 George Kane _______ 5241959 Frank McCormack ___ 2941960 Bill White __________ 3771961 Bill White __________ 8521962 Bill White __________ 6041963 Andy Berkis ________ 6481964 Andy Berkis ________ 8701965 Andy Berkis ________ 4421966 Rick Silva __________ 2861967 Joe Talbott _________ 2941968 Lorny Andersen _____ 5481969 Charles Stoudamire __ 4981970 Charles Stoudamire __ 3851971 Charles Stoudamire __ 3301972 Darrell Beane _______ 6811973 Gene Woodard _____ 5461974 Gene Woodard _____ 5531975 Byron Chambers ____ 5331976 Jeff Salta __________ 6731977 Jeff Salta __________ 4471978 Joel Sigel __________ 7251979 Joel Sigel __________ 6461980 Joel Sigel __________ 3401981 Norm Goolsby ______ 3501982 Don Antonetti ______ 5951983 Steve Lyle__________ 6741984 Steve Lyle__________ 7081985 Steve Lyle__________ 4181986 Kevin Johnson ______ 9021987 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1,0461988 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1,2511989 Burnell Harvin ______ 9711990 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1,4081991 Rod Clemente ____ 1,0181992 Rais Aho _________ 1,1571993 Darick Holmes ______ 6691994 Darick Holmes ____ 1,2791995 Steve Papin ______ 1,6191996 Gary Clemons ______ 6461997 Charles Dunn _____ 1,1761998 Charles Dunn _____ 1,5611999 Charles Dunn _____ 1,4782000 Charles Dunn _____ 1,7922001 Ryan Fuqua ______ 1,5862002 Ryan Fuqua ______ 1,2832003 Ryan Fuqua ________ 8402004 Ryan Fuqua ______ 1,0212005 Joe Rubin ________ 1,7022006 Mu’Ammar Ali ______ 5892007 Olaniyi Sobomehin __ 5152008 Bobby McClintock ___ 4572009 Bobby McClintock ___ 420

Rushing TDs1957 Chuck Withers ________ 71958 George Kane _________ 71959 Four tied ____________ 11960 Bill White ____________ 21961 Bill White ___________ 101962 Bill White ____________ 71963 Andy Berkis __________ 91964 NA1965 NA1966 NA1967 NA1968 Lorny Anderson _______ 61969 Charlie Stoudamire ____ 4 Lorny Anderson _______ 41970 Dave Sass ____________ 3 Greg Williams ________ 31971 Charlie Stoudamire ____ 51972 Darrell Beane _________ 3 Anthony Stoudamire __ 31973 Anthony Stoudamire __ 3 Gene Woodard _______ 31974 Mike Gardner _________ 71975 Byron Chambers ______ 5 Gene Woodard _______ 51976 Jeff Salta ___________ 211977 Mike Atwood _________ 61978 Joel Sigel ___________ 151979 Joel Sigel ___________ 121980 Joel Sigel ____________ 91981 Norm Goolsby ________ 51982 Don Antonetti ________ 41983 Bryan Mitchell ________ 4 Curt Green ___________ 41984 Steve Lyle____________ 71985 Steve Lyle____________ 51986 Kevin Johnson ________ 51987 Curtis Delgardo _______ 91988 Curtis Delgardo ______ 181989 Burnell Harvin _______ 151990 Curtis Delgardo ______ 131991 Rodney Clemente ____ 101992 Rais Aho ____________ 141993 Darick Holmes _______ 101994 Darick Holmes _______ 171995 Steve Papin _________ 181996 Brian Warner _________ 51997 Charles Dunn _________ 81998 Charles Dunn _________ 91999 Charles Dunn ________ 162000 Charles Dunn ________ 212001 Ryan Fuqua _________ 152002 Ryan Fuqua _________ 102003 Ryan Fuqua __________ 72004 Ryan Fuqua __________ 9 Allen Kennett ________ 92005 Joe Rubin ___________ 172006 Kelena Ho’okano ______ 42007 Olaniyi Sobomehin ____ 82008 Bobby McClintock _____ 62009 Connor Kavanaugh ____ 3

Receptions1956 Dave Starbuck _______ 221957 Sam Roberts ________ 151958 Sam Roberts ________ 321959 Sam Roberts ________ 14 Bob Grant __________ 141960 Bill White ___________ 10 Phil Vaughn _________ 101961 Bill White ___________ 181962 Jim Hollingsworth ____ 211963 Jim Hollingsworth ____ 301964 Jim Hollingsworth ____ 191965 Rick Silva ___________ 171966 Don Suloff __________ 331967 Don Suloff __________ 521968 Randy Nelson _______ 531969 Randy Nelson _______ 811970 Bob Mickles _________ 661971 Kurt Heinze _________ 331972 Jay Mann ___________ 351973 Randy Woodfield _____ 18

1974 John Mills __________ 621975 John Mills __________ 581976 Dave Stief __________ 471977 Dave Stief __________ 521978 John Urness _________ 571979 Stuart Gaussoin ______ 901980 Kenny Johnson ______ 721981 Dave Simantel _______ 251982 Kurt Smith __________ 361983 Roger Daniels _______ 371984 Steve Jones _________ 501985 Brian Coushay _______ 471986 Barry Naone _________ 621987 Barry Naone _________ 531988 Barry Naone _________ 481989 Rinaldo Shackelford __ 481990 Alan Boschma _______ 461991 Ed Yoder ____________ 411992 Matt James _________ 471993 Darick Holmes _______ 471994 Darick Holmes _______ 34 Steve Papin _________ 341995 James Hundon ______ 461996 Brian Warner ________ 471997 Orshawante Bryant ___ 391998 Orshawante Bryant ___ 681999 Terry Charles ________ 622000 Orshawante Bryant ___ 592001 Terry Charles ________ 712002 Jesse Levin __________ 432003 Ryan Fuqua _________ 392004 Shaun Bodiford ______ 402005 Shaun Bodiford ______ 512006 Tremayne Kirkland ___ 382007 Tremayne Kirkland ___ 842008 Mario D’Ambrosio ____ 762009 Ray Fry _____________ 67

Receiving TDs1956 Scott Tiley ___________ 31957 Sam Roberts _________ 41958 Sam Roberts _________ 41959 Sam Roberts _________ 1 Gary Hamblet ________ 11960 Bill White ____________ 2 Mickey Gray __________ 21961 Bill White ____________ 41962 Jim Hollingsworth _____ 41963 Jim Hollingsworth ____ 101964 Jim Hollingsworth _____ 71965 Bob Weber ___________ 21966 Dan Withers __________ 91967 Don Suloff ___________ 71968 Lorny Anderson _______ 51969 Randy Nelson _______ 111970 Bob Mickles _________ 111971 Bob Mickles __________ 51972 Jay Mann ____________ 2

1973 Steve Barnes _________ 31974 John Mills ___________ 3 Anthony Stoudamire __ 31975 Scott Saxton _________ 81976 Mel deLaura __________ 91977 Dave Stief __________ 121978 John Urness __________ 6 Stuart Gaussoin _______ 61979 Stuart Gaussoin _______ 81980 Clint Didier _________ 121981 Dave Simantel ________ 2 Scott Lindsay _________ 21982 Kurt Smith ___________ 31983 Roger Daniels ________ 3

1984 Steve Jones __________ 61985 Brian Coushay ________ 51986 Brian Coushay ________ 71987 Tim Corrigan _________ 61988 Tim Corrigan _________ 91989 Rinaldo Shackelford __ 101990 Alan Boschma ________ 61991 Alan Boschma _______ 121992 Matt James __________ 91993 Matt James __________ 51994 Matt James __________ 61995 James Hundon _______ 51996 Kyle Holley ___________ 61997 Orshawante Bryant ____ 3

Year Player Att. Com. Int. Yards TD Pct.

1956 Harvey Neffendorf 105 45 NA 631 6 .4291957 Ward Sayles 51 12 11 145 2 .2351958 Ward Sayles 72 35 7 400 1 .4861959 Ward Sayles 123 48 19 416 1 .3901960 Bob Grant 76 28 6 380 4 .3681961 Bob Grant 145 56 9 818 9 .3581962 Mike Schrunk 111 55 10 718 6 .4951963 Mike Schrunk 136 66 6 1,074 13 .4851964 Val Thompson 77 31 8 460 4 .3971965 Ed Gorman 83 27 8 347 1 .3251966 Ed Gorman 233 91 16 1,371 14 .3901967 Ed Gorman 376 187 26 2,011 15 .4971968 Don Suloff 248 117 19 1,585 9 .4721969 Tim VonDulm 434 241 18 2,926 26 .5551970 Tim VonDulm 490 259 23 3,041 25 .5291971 Jon Carey 220 96 21 1,050 10 .4501972 Roger Gaylord 109 49 9 466 1 .4501973 Anthony Stoudamire 94 27 8 347 1 .2871974 Mike Gardner 320 149 27 2,001 11 .4661975 June Jones 235 137 10 2,280 25 .5831976 June Jones 423 238 10 3,518 25 .5631977 Mike Atwood 305 155 26 1,974 14 .503 Neil Lomax 181 102 5 1,670 18 .5641978 Neil Lomax 436 241 22 3,506 26 .5531979 Neil Lomax 516 299 16 3,950 26 .5531980 Neil Lomax 473 296 12 4,094 37 .6261981 Roggy Pflug 200 105 5 1,261 1 .4501982 Bryan Mitchell 294 146 17 1,532 9 .4971983 Bryan Mitchell 218 103 16 1,010 5 .4721984 Terry Summerfield 278 156 16 2,038 13 .5611985 Terry Summerfield 431 241 16 2,975 19 .5571986 Chris Crawford 343 206 14 2,766 16 .6011987 Chris Crawford 294 191 11 2,412 16 .6501988 Chris Crawford 290 177 9 2,265 16 .6101989 Darren Del’Andrae 344 203 15 3,016 16 .5901990 Don Bailey 204 137 9 1,629 10 .6721991 John Charles 247 147 7 2,619 32 .5951992 John Charles 280 193 8 2,944 26 .6891993 Bill Matos 366 202 14 2,764 20 .5521994 Kyle Allen 298 183 12 2,470 18 .6141995 Kyle Allen 271 137 11 2,019 14 .5061996 Eric Kiesau 229 134 11 1,410 8 .5851997 Jimmy Blanchard 211 115 5 1,185 3 .545 Tyson Parsons 158 65 7 763 6 .4111998 Tyson Parsons 241 123 10 1,847 16 .510 Jimmy Blanchard 169 112 1 1,512 14 .6631999 Jimmy Blanchard 355 212 3 3,098 29 .5972000 Jimmy Blanchard 303 179 10 2,660 17 .5912001 Juston Wood 366 218 5 3,200 23 .5962002 Juston Wood 324 176 14 2,211 13 .5432003 Joe Wiser 335 189 17 2,497 16 .5642004 Joe Wiser 274 142 13 1,809 13 .5182005 Sawyer Smith 272 149 9 1,709 14 .5482006 Sawyer Smith 188 100 8 1,491 14 .5322007 Brian White 278 175 9 2,171 10 .629 Drew Hubel 217 123 11 1,470 15 .5672008 Drew Hubel 393 226 15 2,912 18 .5752009 Drew Hubel 239 133 12 1,976 9 .556

Troy Wayrynen

Ryan Fuqua (2001-04) led the Vikings in rushing and rushing touchdowns for four straight seasons.

Legendary quarterback Neil Lomax (1977-80) is Portland State’s all-time leader in completions (938), passing yards (13,220) and touch-down passes (106).

YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL LEADERS YEARLY PASSING LEADERS

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1998 Art Williams _________ 121999 Terry Charles ________ 102000 Orshawante Bryant ____ 5 Terry Charles _________ 52001 Terry Charles ________ 122002 Ryan Fuqua __________ 32003 Ryan Brown __________ 62004 Shaun Bodiford _______ 52005 Shaun Bodiford _______ 52006 Tremayne Kirkland ____ 72007 Tremayne Kirkland ___ 102008 Mario D’Ambrosio _____ 92009 Lavonte Kirven _______ 5

Receiving Yards1956 Dave Starbuck ______ 3591957 Sam Roberts _______ 3331958 Sam Roberts _______ 4021959 Gary Hamblet ______ 2111960 Bill White __________ 2921961 Bill White __________ 3551962 Jim Hollingsworth ___ 3981963 Jim Hollingsworth ___ 5641964 Jim Hollingsworth ___ 3901965 Rick Silva __________ 2281966 Dan Withers ________ 5231967 Don Suloff _________ 5981968 Randy Nelson ______ 7411969 Randy Nelson ____ 1,2991970 Bob Mickles ______ 1,0501971 Kurt Heinze ________ 3511972 Jay Mann __________ 3701973 Randy Woodfield ____ 2161974 John Mills _________ 7401975 Scott Saxton _____ 1,0911976 Dave Stief _________ 8631977 Dave Stief _________ 9091978 John Urness ______ 1,0521979 Stuart Gaussoin ___ 1,1321980 Clint Didier ______ 1,0911981 Dave Simantel ______ 4581982 Kenny Johnson _____ 4511983 Roger Daniels ______ 5261984 Steve Jones ________ 6281985 Brian Coushay ______ 7431986 Brian Coushay ______ 8201987 Tim Corrigan _______ 8481988 Tim Corrigan _______ 6201989 Rinaldo Shackelford 1,0821990 Alan Boschma ______ 8201991 Alan Boschma ______ 9241992 Matt James ________ 8241993 Darick Holmes ______ 5251994 James Hundon _____ 4951995 James Hundon _____ 8121996 Kyle Holley _________ 5751997 Orshawante Bryant __ 4941998 Orshawante Bryant 1,0921999 Terry Charles _____ 1,1712000 Orshawante Bryant 1,0812001 Terry Charles _____ 1,0962002 Jesse Levin _________ 6252003 Ryan Brown ________ 6852004 Shaun Bodiford _____ 5872005 Shaun Bodiford _____ 5452006 Brendan Ferrigno ___ 5452007 Tremayne Kirkland 1,0592008 Aaron Woods _____ 1,0282009 Ray Fry ____________ 904

Total Offense1956 Harvey Neffendorf __ 5881957 Chuck Withers ______ 7411958 George Kane _______ 5241959 Ward Sayles ________ 4221960 Bob Grant _________ 4371961 Bill White __________ 8521962 Mike Schrunk _______ 6771963 Mike Schrunk _____ 1,1071964 Andy Berkis ________ 8781965 Dan Withers ________ 4851966 Ed Gorman ______ 1,6111967 Ed Gorman ______ 2,1791968 Don Suloff _______ 1,6731969 Tim Von Dulm ____ 2,7361970 Tim Von Dulm ____ 2,765

1971 Jon Carey ________ 1,0411972 Darrell Beane _______ 6811973 Gene Woodard _____ 5461974 Mike Gardner _____ 2,1651975 June Jones _______ 2,0371976 June Jones _______ 3,4631977 Mike Atwood _____ 2,0791978 Neil Lomax _______ 3,5241979 Neil Lomax _______ 3,9661980 Neil Lomax _______ 4,1571981 Roggy Pflug ______ 1,0041982 Bryan Mitchell ____ 1,6291983 Bryan Mitchell ____ 1,2601984 Terry Summerfield 2,2841985 Terry Summerfield 2,8061986 Chris Crawford ____ 2,6031987 Chris Crawford ____ 2,3251988 Chris Crawford ____ 2,2651989 Darren Del’Andrae _ 2,9171990 Don Bailey _______ 1,6771991 John Charles _____ 2,4561992 John Charles _____ 2,8771993 Bill Matos ________ 2,4311994 Kyle Allen ________ 2,4401995 Kyle Allen ________ 2,0581996 Eric Keisau _______ 1,1531997 Jimmy Blanchard __ 1,2561998 Tyson Parsons ____ 1,8251999 Jimmy Blanchard __ 3,1012000 Jimmy Blanchard __ 2,6062001 Juston Wood _____ 3,2112002 Juston Wood _____ 2,2302003 Joe Wiser ________ 2,3812004 Joe Wiser ________ 1,9392005 Sawyer Smith ____ 1,7252006 Sawyer Smith ____ 1,4512007 Brian White ______ 2,1212008 Drew Hubel ______ 2,7882009 Drew Hubel ______ 1,904

All-Purpose Yards1962 Bill White ________ 1,4001963 NA1964 NA1965 Rick Silva __________ 7451966 Dan Withers ________ 8051967 Dan Withers ______ 1,0151968 Lorny Anderson ___ 1,4461969 Charlie Stoudamire 1,4381970 Charlie Stoudamire 1,1121971 Charlie Stoudamire __ 9091972 Darrell Beane _______ 7501973 Gene Woodard _____ 5771974 John Mills _______ 1,0181975 Scott Saxton _____ 1,0921976 Jeff Salta ________ 1,2261977 Dave Stief _________ 9091978 Joel Sigel ________ 1,2931979 Stuart Gaussoin ___ 1,2241980 Kenny Johnson ___ 1,2481981 Norm Goolsby ____ 1,0351982 Don Antonetti ____ 1,1531983 Steve Lyle________ 1,2201984 Steve Lyle________ 1,3711985 Brian Coushay ____ 1,0461986 Kevin Johnson ____ 1,2621987 Curtis Delgardo ___ 1,7071988 Curtis Delgardo ___ 2,0731989 Burnell Harvin ____ 1,2301990 Curtis Delgardo ___ 2,2221991 Alan Boschma ____ 1,2701992 Rais Aho _________ 1,2471993 Darick Holmes ____ 1,1941994 Darick Holmes ____ 1,7221995 Steve Papin ______ 2,3971996 Kyle Holley _______ 1,1731997 Charles Dunn _____ 1,3131998 Charles Dunn _____ 1,7371999 Charles Dunn _____ 1,7342000 Charles Dunn _____ 1,8492001 Ryan Fuqua ______ 1,9932002 Ryan Fuqua ______ 1,4622003 Ryan Fuqua ______ 1,7282004 Ryan Fuqua ______ 1,3482005 Joe Rubin ________ 1,7812006 Brendan Ferrigno ___ 718

2007 Tremayne Kirkland 1,2342008 Aaron Woods _____ 1,9682009 Aaron Woods _____ 1,929

Touchdowns1956 Chuck Withers ________ 41957 Chuck Withers ________ 71958 George Kane _________ 71959 Five players with ______ 11960 Bill White ____________ 41961 Bill White ___________ 141962 Bill White ____________ 81963 Jim Hollingsworth ____ 101964 Andy Berkis __________ 81965 Four players with ______ 21966 Dan Withers __________ 91967 Ed Gorman __________ 7 Don Suloff ___________ 71968 Lorny Anderson ______ 111969 Randy Nelson _______ 111970 Bob Mickles _________ 111971 Charlie Stoudamire ____ 5 Bob Mickles __________ 51972 Darrell Beane _________ 3 Anthony Stoudamire __ 31973 Gene Woodard _______ 3 Anthony Stoudamire __ 3 Steve Barnes _________ 31974 Mike Gardner _________ 71975 John Mills __________ 101976 Jeff Salta ___________ 231977 Dave Stief __________ 121978 Joel Sigel ___________ 181979 Joel Sigel ___________ 161980 Joel Sigel ___________ 12 Clint Didier _________ 121981 Norm Goolsby ________ 51982 Don Antonetti ________ 51983 Steve Lyle____________ 61984 Steve Lyle____________ 81985 Steve Lyle____________ 61986 Brian Coushay ________ 71987 Curtis Delgardo ______ 131988 Curtis Delgardo ______ 191989 Burnell Harvin _______ 151990 Curtis Delgardo ______ 161991 Rodney Clemente ____ 141992 Rais Aho ____________ 151993 Darick Holmes _______ 121994 Darick Holmes _______ 191995 Steve Papin _________ 211996 Brian Warner _________ 71997 Charles Dunn ________ 101998 Art Williams _________ 121999 Charles Dunn ________ 192000 Charles Dunn ________ 212001 Ryan Fuqua _________ 162002 Ryan Fuqua _________ 132003 Ryan Fuqua __________ 92004 Allen Kennett _______ 102005 Joe Rubin ___________ 172006 Tremayne Kirkland ____ 72007 Tremayne Kirkland ___ 11 Olaniyi Sobomehin ___ 112008 Mario D’Ambrosio _____ 92009 Lavonte Kirven _______ 5

Scoring1956 Chuck Withers _______ 281957 Chuck Withers _______ 421958 George Kane ________ 421959 Sam Roberts ________ 12 Gary Hamblet _______ 121960 Bill White ___________ 241961 Bill White ___________ 841962 Bill White ___________ 491963 Jim Hollingsworth ____ 601964 Andy Berkis _________ 481965 Four with __________ 121966 Dan Withers _________ 541967 Ed Gorman _________ 42 Don Suloff __________ 421968 Lorny Andersen ______ 661969 Randy Nelson _______ 741970 Bob Mickles _________ 681971 Bob Mickles _________ 34

1972 Pat Moore __________ 311973 Three with __________ 181974 Pat Moore __________ 481975 John Mills __________ 60 Pat Moore __________ 601976 Jeff Salta __________ 1381977 Dave Stief __________ 761978 Joel Sigel __________ 1101979 Joel Sigel ___________ 961980 John Kincheloe ______ 851981 Norm Goolsby _______ 301982 Don Antonetti _______ 241983 Steve Lyle___________ 381984 Daryl Weeden _______ 531985 Mike Erickson _______ 591986 Mike Erickson _______ 661987 Curtis Delgardo ______ 781988 Curtis Delgardo _____ 1161989 Burnell Harvin _______ 901990 Curtis Delgardo ______ 961991 Rod Clemente _______ 861992 Rais Aho ____________ 901993 Darick Holmes _______ 721994 Darick Holmes ______ 1141995 Steve Papin ________ 1261996 Brian Warner ________ 421997 Charles Dunn ________ 601998 Arthur Williams ______ 721999 Charles Dunn _______ 1142000 Charles Dunn _______ 1262001 Ryan Fuqua _________ 962002 Ryan Fuqua _________ 782003 Ryan Fuqua _________ 542004 Eric Azorr ___________ 652005 Joe Rubin __________ 1022006 Eric Azorr ___________ 672007 Tremayne Kirkland ___ 66 Olaniyi Sobomehin ___ 662008 Danny Urrego _______ 762009 Zach Brown _________ 75

Kicking1956 No field goals made1957 No field goals made1958 No field goals made1959 Mac Wiebe ___________ 11960 No field goals made1961 No field goals made1962 No field goals made1963 No field goals made1964 Tom Roach ___________ 21965 No field goals made1966 Bill Cooper _________ 1/51967 Bill Cooper _________ 1/31968 No field goals made1969 Kevin Watts _______ 4/121970 Kevin Watts ________ 5/91971 Wayne Karney ______ 1/41972 Pat Moore ________ 7/151973 Pat Moore _________ 1/11974 Pat Moore _________ 5/61975 Pat Moore ________ 7/141976 Tom Bird __________ 5/81977 Tom Bird __________ 1/31978 No field goals made1979 John Kincheloe ___ 11/161980 John Kincheloe ____ 5/111981 John Kincheloe ____ 6/151982 Steve Patterson _____ 1/41983 Daryl Weeden ______ 6/91984 Daryl Weeden ____ 10/171985 Mike Erickson ____ 11/151986 Mike Erickson ____ 10/181987 Mike Erickson ____ 11/201988 J.J. Brumfield _____ 10/141989 J.J. Brumfield ______ 9/131990 J.J. Brumfield ______ 8/191991 J.J. Brumfield ______ 4/101992 Derek Eberhardt ___ 6/171993 Tony Bilic _________ 5/121994 Jeff Crowell _______ 6/111995 Tony Bilic __________ 2/51996 Kevin Brennan ______ 4/91997 Randy Lund _______ 7/121998 Dan Frantz ________ 6/121999 Dan Frantz _______ 14/19

2000 Dan Frantz _______ 10/162001 Mike Cajal-Willis __ 13/172002 Mike Cajal-Willis __ 14/222003 Matt Langford ______ 5/82004 Eric Azorr _________ 7/132005 Eric Azorr _________ 7/132006 Eric Azorr ________ 14/212007 Danny Urrego ______ 8/92008 Danny Urrego ____ 15/232009 Zach Brown ______ 18/25

Kickoff Return Yards1962 Bill White __________ 4301963 NA1964 NA1965 Val Thompson ______ 3401966 Val Thompson ______ 2941967 Val Thompson ______ 3501968 Lorny Anderson _____ 5001969 Charlie Stoudamire __ 4791970 Charlie Stoudamire __ 2051971 Charlie Stoudamire __ 3361972 Ted Spencer ________ 3981973 Arthur Dickson _____ 3401974 Dan Durbin ________ 3301975 Tony Beatty ________ 3091976 Tony Beatty ________ 2671977 Jack Newhart _______ 3711978 Mike Hanacek ______ 3801979 Jeff Rudolph _______ 5131980 Rance McDougald ___ 3431981 Norm Goolsby ______ 6161982 Don Antonetti ______ 3981983 Steve Lyle__________ 4121984 Steve Lyle__________ 2041985 Tommy Johnson ____ 3331986 Tommy Johnson ____ 3421987 Tommy Johnson ____ 2301988 Curtis Delgardo _____ 3341989 Wayne Harris _______ 1661990 Curtis Delgardo _____ 4641991 James Fuller ________ 2351992 Desmond Isom _____ 5951993 Shawn Fontleroy ____ 3881994 Steve Papin ________ 3271995 James Hundon _____ 4271996 Kyle Holley _________ 5891997 Hassan Probherbs ___ 5521998 Orshawante Bryant __ 5061999 Andre Bishop _______ 4312000 Orshawante Bryant __ 6162001 Ryan Fuqua ________ 3102002 Hashim Hall ________ 5692003 Ryan Fuqua ________ 5062004 Shaun Bodiford _____ 3672005 Shaun Bodiford _____ 7242006 Kenneth Mackins ___ 2722007 Mario D’Ambrosio ___ 4492008 Aaron Woods _______ 9082009 Aaron Woods _____ 1,314

Punt Return Yards1962 Bill White __________ 1681963 NA1964 NA1965 Rick Silva ___________ 561966 Dan Withers ________ 1131967 Dan Withers ________ 1651968 John Jahns _________ 1701969 Steve Bond ________ 1321970 Charlie Stoudamire __ 1821971 Charlie Stoudamire __ 1051972 Ted Spencer ________ 1191973 Arthur Dickson ______ 441974 Vernell Outlaw _______ 911975 John Colasurdo _____ 1641976 Jack Willems ________ 441977 Jack Willems _______ 1141978 Bob Province ________ 731979 Kenny Johnson ______ 891980 Kenny Johnson _____ 1441981 Brian Fish ___________ 631982 Roger Daniels ______ 1021983 Roger Daniels ______ 1961984 Roger Daniels ______ 1481985 Brian Coushay ______ 303

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1986 Brian Coushay ______ 1161987 Tim Corrigan _______ 1541988 Curtis Delgardo ______ 951989 Curtis Delgardo ______ 921990 Curtis Delgardo _____ 1011991 Alan Boschma ______ 2811992 Derek Baldwin ______ 2491993 Sean Williams ______ 1891994 Steve Papin _________ 721995 James Hundon _____ 1681996 J.J. Johnson ________ 1321997 Hassan Probherbs ___ 2011998 Hassan Probherbs ____ 261999 Rashad Floyd _______ 1192000 Rashad Floyd _______ 1032001 Amad Robinson_____ 1572002 Steve Shinen _______ 1102003 Brendan Ferrigno ___ 1982004 Brendan Ferrigno ___ 3112005 Brendan Ferrigno ___ 2592006 Brendan Ferrigno ___ 1792007 Reggie Joseph ______ 1672008 Reggie Jones ________ 592009 Aaron Woods ________ 82

DEFENSETotal Tackles1957 Bill Turner ___________ 671958 Herb Harms _________ 731959 Herb Harms _________ 841960 NA1961 Mike Haftorson ______ 451962 NA1963 Gary Weber _________ 661964 John Woodward _____ 811965 NA1966 NA1967 NA1968 NA1969 Phil Oliver _________ 1261970 Phil Oliver _________ 1741971 Harry Holmes ______ 1121972 Tommy Cole _______ 1101973 Bill Taylor __________ NA1974 Charles Herring _____ 1731975 Charles Herring _____ 1421976 Arthur Dickson _____ 1181977 Tony Mims _________ 1591978 Rick Cartasegna _____ 1121979 Fred Nordgren ______ 1071980 Mark Peterson ______ 1121981 Dave Smith _________ 901982 Mitch Messina _______ 851983 Mark Crawford _______ 63 Brian Fish ___________ 631984 Regan Hyde _________ 981985 Regan Hyde _________ 941986 Mike Peterson _______ 781987 Ina Talalemotu _______ 841988 Kevin Wolfolk ________ 901989 Scott Taube _________ 921990 James Fuller ________ 1041991 Greg Lupfer _________ 921992 Jason Roehm ________ 831993 Rick Cruz __________ 1081994 Jeff Bockert _________ 731995 Jason Hefley ________ 641996 Neil Fendall ________ 1251997 Travis Martinsen _____ 851998 Tom Matijacic ______ 1001999 Tino Retamoza _____ 1052000 Brent Donnerberg ____ 902001 Kevin Hastin ________ 76 2002 Marcus Green _______ 752003 Joey King ___________ 932004 Tolo Tuitele _________ 732005 George Quijano ______ 762006 Adam Hayward _____ 1042007 Jordan Senn _______ 1272008 Andy Schantz ______ 1152009 Ryan Rau ___________ 72

Sacks1974 Vernell Outlaw ________ 81975 Brent Price __________ 131976 Rick Cartesegna _______ 2

Dexter Morrison ______ 21977 Dan Bolton __________ 3 Russ Graham _________ 3 Curt Farrell ___________ 31978-81 NA1982 Doug Mikolas ________ 61983 Chris Nyte ___________ 41984 Doug Mikolas _______ 151985 Gary Palumbis ________ 91986 Five tied with _________ 21987 Anthony Spears ____ 16.51988 Anthony Spears ______ 131989 Randy Turnage _______ 71990 Oscar Hicks __________ 51991 Rick Cruz __________ 7.51992 Joel Corey ___________ 3 Buzz Eckhardt ________ 31993 Akaba Delaney _______ 81994 Brian Stromberg ______ 71995 Sammie Burroughs ____ 71996 Jerit Carpenter ________ 51997 Mike McCarthy _______ 81998 Tom Matijacic ________ 91999 Chris Cain____________ 62000 DeAngelo Hunter _____ 92001 Brad Ransom _________ 62002 Stefon Kleinert _____ 5.52003 Josh Ratliff ___________ 62004 Chuck Jones _________ 72005 Ryan Friesen _______ 8.52006 Adam Hayward _____ 9.52007 Micheal Dorsey _____ 5.52008 KJ McCrae _________ 4.52009 Ryan Pedersen ________ 4 Ryan Rau ____________ 4

Tackles For Loss1976 Gene Woodard _______ 61977 NA1978 Ron Seawell _________ 111979 Ron Seawell _________ 151980 Fred Nordgren _______ 191981 Dave Smith _________ 17 Fred Nordgren _______ 171982 Mark Crawford _______ 101983 Tim Gregory _________ 71984 Doug Mikolas _______ 171985 Gary Palumbis ________ 91986 Tim Nacoste __________ 41987 Anthony Spears ____ 30.51988 Kevin Woolfolk _______ 5 Brent Napierkowski ____ 51989 Tim Upshaw __________ 6 Bob Boyer ___________ 61990 Oscar Hicks _________ 121991 Oscar Hicks __________ 61992 Herman Smith _______ 111993 Akaba Delaney ______ 171994 Brian Stromberg _____ 121995 Jason Hefley ________ 171996 Tom Matijacic _______ 161997 Mike McCarthy ______ 19

1998 Tom Matijacic _______ 151999 Chris Cain___________ 13 Brad Ransom ________ 132000 DeAngelo Hunter ____ 152001 Brad Ransom ________ 112002 Agatupu Sagapolutele 102003 Josh Ratliff ________ 11.5 Andrew Dorsey ____ 11.52004 Chuck Jones ______ 12.52005 Ryan Friesen ________ 132006 Adam Hayward ____ 16.52007 KJ McCrae ________ 12.52008 Andy Schantz _______ 152009 Ryan Rau ___________ 10

Interceptions1962 Carey Arthur _________ 21963-65 NA1966 Tom Oberg __________ 61967 Val Thompson ________ 71968 John Jahns ___________ 51969 Dennis Chapin ________ 4 Dennis Doyle _________ 41970 Dennis Chapin ________ 71971 Dennis Chapin ________ 71972 Terry Kane ___________ 5 Frank Franzone _______ 51973 Bill Taylor ____________ 61974 Arthur Dickson _______ 7 Charles Herring _______ 71975 Arthur Dickson ______ 101976 Arthur Dickson _______ 81977 Kevin Keeler __________ 51978 Scott Martin __________ 51979 Kevin Alexander ______ 41980 Andy Lawrence _______ 41981 Andy Lawrence _______ 31982 Dan Peters ___________ 3 Ted Rosnagle _________ 31983 Four tied with ________ 21984 Brian Fish ____________ 51985 Tracey Eaton _________ 41986 Joe Rodgers __________ 61987 Tracey Eaton _________ 4 Joe Rodgers __________ 4 Scott Taube __________ 41988 Mike Peterson ________ 51989 Ken Feist ____________ 41990 James Fuller __________ 31991 Bill Westerholm _______ 51992 John Gentry __________ 2 Dave Burleson ________ 2 Desmond Isom _______ 21993 Larry Austin __________ 51994 Ted Leach____________ 41995 Neil Fendall __________ 31996 Neil Fendall __________ 81997 Rashad Floyd _________ 61998 Hassan Probherbs _____ 31999 Rashad Floyd _________ 32000 Rashad Floyd _________ 52001 Mitchell Fitzhugh _____ 3

2002 David Goodloe _______ 52003 Matt Porr ____________ 2 Nick Chenault ________ 22004 Nick Chenault ________ 3 Reynard Carrie ________ 32005 Dominic Dixon _______ 32006 Dominic Dixon _______ 4 Odell Jackson ________ 4 Micheal Dorsey _______ 42007 Stanley Jackson _______ 52008 Deshawn Shead ______ 62009 Deshawn Shead ______ 3

Pass Break Ups1974 Arthur Dickson ______ 131975 Arthur Dickson ______ 121976 NA1977 NA1978 NA1979 Kevin Alexander ______ 71980 Doug Rabe___________ 91981 John Clemens ________ 3 Dan Peters ___________ 3 Reggie Archie ________ 31982 Reggie Archie ________ 71983 Mark Crawford ________ 4 Melvin Hawkins _______ 41984 Tracey Eaton _________ 91985 Tracey Eaton _________ 81986 Mike Peterson ________ 81987 Tracey Eaton ________ 111988 Kevin Woolfolk _______ 5 Anthony Spears _______ 51989 Scott Taube __________ 4 Ken Feist ____________ 4 Dominique Hardeman _ 4 Vince Barrett _________ 41990 James Fuller _________ 101991 John Gentry __________ 71992 Desmond Isom _______ 71993 Larry Austin _________ 101994 Sam Peoples _________ 61995 Kelly Johnson ________ 71996 Woody Green ________ 8 Paul Bradford _________ 81997 Rashad Floyd _________ 91998 Rashad Floyd _________ 91999 Rashad Floyd ________ 102000 Steve Morse __________ 52001 Mitchell Fitzhugh ____ 152002 Stefon Kleinert _______ 72003 Nick Swanegan _______ 5 Josh Ratliff ___________ 52004 Dominic Dixon _______ 8 Odell Jackson ________ 82005 Dominic Dixon _______ 72006 Odell Jackson ________ 92007 Jordan Brown ________ 62008 Andy Schantz ________ 92009 Deshawn Shead ______ 7 Mike Williams ________ 7

Year Player No. Yards Avg.1968 Lorny Anderson 34 1,166 34.31969 Kevin Watts 64 2,544 39.71970 Kevin Watts 61 2,224 36.41971 Gib Hammack 49 1,683 34.31972 Gib Hammack 69 2,245 32.51973 Todd Lucich 59 2,119 35.71974 Steve Barnes 45 1,665 37.01975 Mike Atwood 43 1,483 35.51976 Mike Atwood 32 1,250 39.11977 Mike Atwood 21 809 38.51978 Pat Moran 29 1,083 37.31979 John Kincheloe 46 1,969 42.81980 John Kincheloe 33 1,320 40.01981 John Kincheloe 47 1,922 40.91982 Twidwell 39 1,333 34.21983 Ken Sloy 59 2,346 39.61984 Ken Sloy 62 2,370 38.21985 Ron Odermott 47 1,624 34.6

Year Player No. Yards Avg.1986 Mike Erickson 28 1,141 40.11987 Mike Erickson 54 2,055 38.11988 Rick Dubina 48 1,720 35.81989 Rick Dubina 50 1,948 39.01990 Tom Heckathorn 38 1,340 35.31991 Tom Heckathorn 51 1,847 36.21992 Tom Heckathorn 27 993 36.81993 Tony Bilic 44 1,590 36.11994 Jeff Crowell 35 1,363 38.91995 Tony Bilic 35 1,402 40.11996 Chris Budke 80 2,923 36.51997 Dan Frantz 69 2,682 38.91998 Dan Frantz 45 1,915 42.61999 Dan Frantz 35 1,408 40.22000 Dan Frantz 44 1,879 42.72001 Edi Pazos 50 1,843 36.92002 Edi Pazos 58 2,096 36.12003 Matt Langford 63 2,491 39.5

Year Player No. Yards Avg.2004 Jason Daily 53 2,116 39.92005 Andrew Levers 50 1,966 39.32006 Andrew Levers 58 2,392 41.22007 Danny Urrego 60 2,511 41.82008 Danny Urrego 58 2,349 40.52009 Thomas Duyndam 44 1,693 38.5

Punting AverageCareer: 41.4-John Kincheloe, 1978-81Season: 42.8-John Kincheloe, 1979 (46 punts)PuntsCareer: 193-Dan Frantz, 1997-2000Season: 69-Dan Frantz, 1997Game: 13-Rick Silva, 1967 vs. Montana St.Longest Punt: 82 yards, Dan Frantz, 2000 vs. Montana

YEARLY PUNTING LEADERS

Fumble Recoveries1969 Bob Fahsholz _________ 31970 Rich Lewis ___________ 4 Hank Barton _________ 41971 Harry Holmes ________ 41972 Larry Jackson _________ 51973 Todd Lucich __________ 41974 Arthur Dickson _______ 2 Charles Herring _______ 2 Dan Bolton __________ 21975 NA1976 Arthur Dickson _______ 51977 Bob Anderson ________ 2 Duane DeNotta _______ 2 Jack Newhart _________ 21978 Mark Peterson ________ 31979 Larry Hill ____________ 2 Phil Hopkins _________ 2 Mark Peterson ________ 21980 Fred Nordgren ________ 51981 Doug Davis __________ 51982 Mark Crawford ________ 31983 Mark Crawford ________ 51984 Regan Hyde __________ 51985 Regan Hyde __________ 21986 Terry Fasel ___________ 21987 Joe Rodgers __________ 31988 Brent Napierkowski ____ 31989 Tim Upshaw __________ 51990 Five tied with ________ 21991 Rick Cruz ____________ 31992 Vince Watson _________ 31993 Brian Stromberg ______ 31994 Brian Stromberg ______ 31995 Jason Hefley _________ 2 John Tuiososopo ______ 2 Zack Gilbert __________ 21996 Neil Fendall __________ 21997 Charles Gilmore _______ 3 Brett McDonald _______ 31998 Eight tied with ________ 11999 Three tied with _______ 12000 Three tied with _______ 22001 Nick Chenault ________ 2 Deshawn Butler _______ 22002 Tolo Tuitele __________ 2 David Goodloe _______ 22003 Jamal Abdullah _______ 22004 Andrew Dorsey _______ 52005 Matthis Gehring ______ 22006 Cole Smith ___________ 2 Kenneth Mackins _____ 22007 Casey Tyler ___________ 22008 Reggie Jones _________ 2 KJ McCrae ___________ 2 Cody Worthen ________ 22009 Jordan Brown ________ 2

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Most WinsRegular Season: 9-1-1, 1987; 9-2, 1991 Including Playoffs: 11-2-1, 1987; 11-3-1, 1988; 11-3, 1991

StreaksLongest Winning Streak: 10, 1988; 1991Longest Regular Season Winning Streak: 10, 1991-92Longest Winning Streak to Start a Season: 6, 2000Longest Home Winning Streak: 14, 1988-89Longest Road Winning Streak: 4, 1968-69; 1991Longest Losing Streak: 11, 1951-52Longest Home Losing Streak: 5, 1959; 2009Longest Road Losing Streak: 17, 1980-84

Big Sky Conference StreaksLongest Winning Streak: 6, 10/14/06 to 9/29/07Longest Home Winning Streak: 6, 2000-02Longest Road Winning Streak: 2, 2000 and 2006Longest Losing Streak: 5, 1996 and 2007Longest Home Losing Streak: 4, 2009Longest Road Losing Streak: 6, 1996-97

OFFENSEMost Rushing PlaysSeason: 501-1988 (11 games)Game: 68-1964 vs. Eastern Oregon

Most Rushing YardsSeason: 2,255 yards-1988 (11 games)Game: 432-1995 vs. Arkansas-Monticello (48 carries)

Most Passes AttemptedSeason: 580-1980 (11 games, completed 353)Game: 77-1979 vs. Northern Colorado (completed 44)

Most Passes CompletedSeason: 353-1980 (out of 580)Game: 44-1979 vs. Northern Colorado, (of 77); 1970 vs. Eastern Washington (of 76); 2008 vs. Eastern Washington (of 73)

Most Yards PassingSeason: 4,784-1980 (11 games)Game: 678-1976 vs. Eastern Montana (NCAA II record)

Most Offensive PlaysSeason: 921-1977 (11 games)Game: 107-1970 vs. Humboldt State

ALL-TIME SINGLE-GAME OFFENSIVE HIGHS AND LOWS

Top Games, Total Offense 788 1976 vs. Eastern Montana 724 2001 vs. Sacramento State 719 1977 vs. Puget Sound 716 1991 @ Cal Poly 714 1998 vs. Sacramento State 696 1999 vs. Montana 696 2001 vs. Weber State 681 1975 @ Eastern Washington 666 1977 vs. Central Washington 661 2000 vs. Idaho State

Top Games, Passing Yards 678 1976 vs. Eastern Montana 662 1977 vs. Puget Sound 623 2008 vs. Eastern Washington 603 1980 vs. Cal Poly Pomona 600 1976 vs. Humboldt State 592 1991 @ Cal Poly 558 1980 vs. Weber State 550 1999 vs. Montana 535 2008 vs. Idaho State 533 1975 @ Central Washington

Top Games, Rushing Yards 432 1995 vs. Arkansas-Monticello 393 2005 vs. Northern Colorado 380 2001 @ Eastern Washington 351 2001 vs. Sacramento State 347 1988 vs. Santa Clara 341 1994 vs. Angelo State 338 2000 vs. Hofstra 335 1987 @ Southern Utah 302 2004 @ Weber State 302 2001 vs. Weber State

Top Games, Pass Completions 44 1979 @ Northern Colorado 44 2008 vs. Eastern Washington 44 1970 vs. Eastern Washington 43 1980 vs. Weber State 42 2007 @ San Diego State

Top Games, Pass Attempts 77 1979 @ Northern Colorado 73 1980 vs. Weber State 73 2008 vs. Eastern Washington 70 1970 vs. Eastern Washington 69 1976 vs. Eastern Montana

Fewest Yards Total Offense 68 1972 vs. Hawai’i (33 rush, 35 pass) 74 1973 vs. Simon Fraser (25 rush, 49 pass) 76 1972 vs. Boise State (68 rush, 8 pass) 101 1973 vs. Puget Sound (28 rush, 73 pass)

Fewest Yards Passing 8 1972 vs. Boise State (3-18-1) 11 1973 vs. Nevada (3-10-1) 20 1983 vs. Eastern Washington (3-11-2) 35 1972 vs. Hawai’i 49 1973 vs. Simon Fraser (4-12-1)

Fewest Yards Rushing -69 1981 @ Utah (24 attempts) -26 2008 vs. Eastern Washington (19 attempts) -15 2003 vs. Northern Arizona (16 attempts) -14 1981 @ Montana (28 attempts) -14 2008 @ Northern Arizona (20 attempts)

Most Yards Total OffenseSeason: 5,574-1977 (11 games)Game: 788-1976 vs. Eastern Montana

Most TouchdownsSeason: 74-1980 (11 games)Game: 15-1980 vs. Delaware State

Most Touchdown PassesSeason: 44-1980 (11 games)Game: 9-1980 vs. Delaware State; 2007 vs. Weber State

Most PointsSeason: 541-1980 (11 games)Game: 105-1980 vs. Delaware StateRoad Game: 55-1977 at Simon Fraser; 1989 at Cal Poly; 1991 at Cal Poly

DEFENSEFewest Points AllowedSeason: 107-1987 (9.7, 11 games)

Least Yardage AllowedRushing: 83.3 per game, 1987Passing: 95.9 per game, 1959Total Offense: 244.7, 1959

ShutoutsSeason: 3-1988Consecutive: 2-1962, 1970

SacksSeason: 66-1988 (11 games)Game: 11-1987 vs. Idaho

Tackles for LossSeason: 116-1997 (11 games)Game: 15-1997 vs. Saint Mary’s

InterceptionsSeason: 35-1975 (11 games)Game: 6-1976 vs. Santa Clara; 1976 vs. Puget Sound; 1976 vs. UC-Davis

Most PuntsSeason: 80-1966Game: 13-1967 vs. Montana State

The Vikings play in front of a large crowd at Civic Stadium in the late 1960s.

ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS

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Year W-L Home Away PF PA FD Rushing RPG APC TD PA-PC-INT Yards PPG Pct. TD YPA YPC Total Offense YPG APP Punting Punt Ret. KO Ret. Int. Ret. F-FL Penalties 3rd D. 4th D.1957 2-6 88 171 90 376-1,200 150.0 3.2 8 125-34-31 688 86.0 .272 6 5.5 20.2 501-1,888 236.0 3.8 34-29.4 13 19-8 NA-427 1958 4-5 3-2 1-3 134 186 107 375-1,206 134.0 3.2 14 151-71-17 900 100.0 .470 6 6.0 12.7 526-2,106 234.0 4.0 43-30.6 17 30-18 NA-498 1959 1-8 0-5 1-3 37 206 79 378-677 75.2 1.8 3 147-57-22 693 77.0 .387 2 4.7 12.2 525-1,370 152.2 2.6 58-27.7 16 19-13 NA-422 1960 2-4-2 2-0-2 0-4 106 170 99 394-1,238 154.8 2.8 111-43-9 592 74.0 .387 5 5.3 13.8 505-1,830 228.8 3.6 45-30.6 8 23-13 NA-226

1961 3-5 2-2 1-3 141 221 106 386-1,415 176.9 3.7 13 150-57-10 831 103.8 .380 9 5.5 14.6 536-2,246 280.8 4.2 33-28.3 NA-351 1962 4-4 3-1 1-3 120 189 94 349-1,111 138.9 3.2 9 129-63-13 848 106.0 .488 7 6.6 13.5 478-1,959 244.9 4.1 33-30.9 11-19.8 34-18.1 9-11.4 NA-13 NA-421 1963 6-2 3-1 3-1 206 105 355-1,307 145.2 3.7 15 153-72-7 1,202 150.3 .471 14 7.9 16.7 508-2,509 313.6 4.9 33-33.81964 4-4-1 3-2 1-2-1 155 151 110 436-1,561 173.4 3.6 12 137-52-24 737 81.9 .374 9 5.4 14.2 573-2,298 255.3 4.0 53-29.6 20 49-19 NA-524 1965 3-6 2-2 1-4 79 197 102 429-1,062 118.0 2.5 8 150-50-16 646 71.8 .333 4 4.3 12.9 579-1,708 189.8 2.9 64-36.0 21-6.9 38-18.9 10 32-18 NA-525

1966 4-6 2-3 2-3 179 201 123 392-859 85.9 2.2 5 280-106-19 1,518 151.8 .378 17 5.4 14.3 672-2,377 237.7 3.5 80-38.3 29-7.5 37-15.4 20-17.0 24-8 68-590 1967 4-6 3-3 1-3 208 251 186 368-993 99.3 2.7 12 394-197-27 2,143 214.3 .500 16 5.4 10.9 760-3,136 313.6 4.1 59-33.8 22-10.4 47-17.6 19-8.4 21-12 71-630 1968 4-6 2-3 2-3 186 302 140 435-1,030 103.0 2.4 17 340-155-25 1,970 197.0 .453 11 5.8 12.7 775-3,000 300.0 3.9 69-33.2 23-11.8 50-18.4 16-11.8 32-24 59-424 1969 6-4 3-2 3-2 293 220 202 342-942 94.2 2.8 16 462-252-18 3,086 308.6 .545 26 6.7 12.2 804-4,028 402.8 5.0 71-39.6 19-11.9 47-18.8 21-11.0 30-16 58-586 1970 6-4 4-0 2-4 276 191 217 314-721 72.1 2.3 9 518-271-26 3,138 313.8 .523 25 6.1 11.6 832-3,859 385.9 4.6 64-37.1 33-7.6 37-16.4 22-16.2 37-13 81-832

1971 4-5 3-2 1-3 142 216 132 412-880 97.8 2.1 11 254-109-28 1,283 142.5 .429 10 5.1 11.8 666-2,163 240.3 3.2 63-34.4 27-5.6 34-19.1 17-14.0 NA-17 NA-442 1972 3-8 1-6 2-2 125 303 132 482-1,185 107.7 2.4 9 228-91-17 925 84.1 .399 3 4.1 10.2 710-2,110 191.8 3.0 70-32.2 15-10.2 47-17.3 17-18.6 32-20 75-672 1973 1-10 1-5 0-5 89 327 119 500-1,202 109.3 2.4 9 193-65-21 758 68.9 .337 4 3.9 11.4 693-1,960 178.2 2.8 71-34.6 24-5.5 58-18.7 14-12.4 60-34 70-699 1974 5-6 3-2 2-4 272 227 210 439-1,402 127.5 3.2 18 407-178-37 2,604 236.7 .437 15 6.4 14.6 846-4,006 364.2 4.7 45-37.0 29-10.1 42-17.0 25-10.2 43-23 76-755 1975 8-3 5-0 3-3 366 196 252 412-1,217 110.6 3.0 21 461-241-27 3,979 361.7 .523 27 8.6 16.5 873-5,196 472.4 5.9 44-34.0 21-9.1 32-18.3 35-8.3 40-13 88-869

1976 8-3 6-0 2-3 457 224 287 348-1,028 93.4 3.0 33 555-308-31 4,445 404.1 .555 31 8.0 14.4 903-5,473 497.5 6.1 32-39.1 17-2.7 37-18.7 16-11.1 25-11 97-927 1977 7-4 5-1 2-3 416 222 266 355-1,411 128.3 4.0 20 566-290-37 4,163 378.5 .512 35 7.4 14.4 921-5,574 506.7 6.1 31-37.3 19-8.4 35-20.0 21-10.7 26-16 88-1,075 1978 5-6 5-0 0-6 337 337 260 343-1,213 110.3 3.5 19 513-281-28 4,038 367.1 .548 29 7.9 14.4 856-5,251 477.4 6.1 40-35.8 26-4.7 53-17.3 14-9.2 33-20 76-760 1979 6-5 3-3 3-2 377 281 257 362-1,010 91.8 2.8 22 553-312-21 4,058 368.9 .564 27 7.3 13.0 915-5,068 460.7 5.5 46-42.8 14-6.5 39-19.2 17-3.5 23-12 62-652 1980 8-3 7-0 1-3 541 209 256 284-763 69.4 2.7 25 580-353-18 4,784 434.9 .609 44 8.2 13.6 865-5,547 504.3 6.4 28-39.1 24-8.4 34-24.1 17-5.5 24-12 68-732

1981 2-9 2-4 0-5 152 320 179 464-813 73.9 1.8 10 330-162-13 2,044 185.8 .491 8 6.7 12.6 791-2,857 259.7 3.6 76-38.7 19-4.4 42-20.8 7-8.6 38-17 72-759 1982 2-9 2-3 0-6 138 319 180 453-1,366 124.2 3.0 8 388-193-29 2,031 184.6 .497 11 5.2 10.5 841-3,397 308.8 4.0 71-33.3 20-6.0 44-22.6 16-5.4 37-22 74-675 1983 3-7 3-3 0-4 175 237 160 433-1,503 150.3 3.5 13 283-136-19 1,374 137.4 .481 7 4.9 10.1 716-2,877 288.7 4.0 64-39.9 32-6.9 34-21.8 14-8.1 34-20 63-703 1984 8-3 5-1 3-2 253 189 200 386-1,180 107.8 3.1 14 397-218-22 2,698 245.3 .549 17 6.8 12.4 783-3,878 352.5 5.0 63-37.8 34-7.2 23-20.3 22-9.3 37-20 81-732 1985 4-5-1 3-3 1-2-1 261 287 217 332-948 94.8 2.9 14 461-256-20 3,112 311.2 .555 17 6.8 12.2 793-4,060 406.0 5.1 60-33.7 40-9.9 42-19.9 18-12.9 27-14 71-623

1986 6-5 5-1 1-4 288 297 223 423-1,426 129.6 3.4 19 374-224-18 2,914 264.9 .599 16 7.8 13.0 797-4,340 394.5 5.4 49-38.7 30-7.8 48-16.8 17-9.2 39-19 60-554 19871 9-1-1 5-1 4-0-1 349 107 197 472-2,054 186.7 4.4 24 326-207-11 2,539 230.8 .635 17 7.8 12.3 797-4,593 417.5 5.8 55-38.1 44-8.8 29-18.0 26-13.5 30-11 83-899 64-159 19882 8-2-1 5-1 3-1-1 364 173 251 501-2,255 205.0 4.5 31 313-192-10 2,256 232.4 .613 17 7.2 11.8 829-4,711 428.3 5.7 51-37.9 19-6.7 36-18.6 17-2.4 28-12 89-717 19893 8-3 6-0 2-3 325 227 246 424-1,800 163.6 4.2 23 371-215-17 3,107 282.5 .580 17 8.4 14.5 795-4,907 446.1 6.2 49-35.1 32-6.8 39-17.5 11-17.8 30-12 66-529 61-142 1990 6-5 4-3 2-2 305 227 250 467-2,098 190.7 4.5 24 345-211-17 2,573 233.9 .612 16 7.5 12.2 812-4,671 424.6 5.8 38-35.3 20-6.4 36-20.0 12-14.7 24-13 79-698 61-140

19914 9-2 5-1 4-1 385 255 230 429-1,573 143.0 3.7 16 309-175-10 3,034 275.8 .566 36 9.8 17.4 738-4,607 418.8 6.2 51-36.2 28-12.5 47-20.4 18-14.8 26-14 80-685 48-145 19923 7-3 5-1 2-2 387 191 243 355-1,339 133.9 3.7 18 348-242-8 3,604 360.4 .699 33 10.4 14.9 628-4,949 494.9 7.9 27-36.8 23-10.8 34-21.0 12-4.7 21-9 66-575 59-117 19935 8-2 5-1 3-1 300 196 209 341-1,052 105.2 3.1 14 387-213-17 2,974 297.4 .550 21 7.7 14.0 728-4,026 402.6 5.5 46-33.9 29-7.4 36-20.5 15-10.7 26-16 96-850 47-140 5-15 19946 8-2 5-1 3-1 370 226 223 378-1,787 178.7 4.7 25 330-203-12 2,756 275.6 .615 20 8.4 13.6 708-4,543 454.3 6.4 36-37.4 23-6.0 36-23.8 15-12.1 29-19 116-1,076 49-131 10-17 19957 7-4 5-1 2-3 354 228 249 431-2,169 197.2 5.0 26 395-200-15 3,023 274.8 .506 22 7.7 15.1 826-5,192 472.0 6.3 48-37.6 36-6.4 41-18.6 13-12.2 39-20 103-928 69-158 11-24

1996 3-8 3-3 0-5 196 359 185 378-935 85.0 2.5 9 359-191-18 2,279 207.2 .532 18 6.3 11.9 740-3,151 286.5 4.3 80-36.5 25-5.8 60-18.0 13-18.1 29-12 87-807 42-163 9-20 1997 4-7 3-2 1-5 212 294 198 386-1,643 149.4 4.3 13 379-184-13 1,995 181.4 .485 10 5.3 10.8 765-3,638 330.7 4.8 70-38.3 25-8.5 44-24.2 14-11.3 40-19 113-948 54-167 9-16 1998 5-6 3-2 2-4 347 353 256 397-1,752 159.3 4.5 16 411-235-11 3,359 305.4 .572 30 8.2 14.3 798-5,111 464.6 6.4 53-42.7 13-3.3 56-18.4 9-5.3 23-12 90-777 68-156 5-12 1999 8-3 5-0 3-3 399 344 264 413-1,789 162.6 4.3 18 383-228-3 3,274 297.6 .595 30 8.5 14.4 796-5,063 460.3 6.4 38-39.3 14-11.1 48-24.3 6-17.7 11-5 94-857 76-155 6-19 20008 8-3 4-2 4-1 392 276 226 425-2,041 185.5 4.8 30 309-183-11 2,726 247.8 .592 17 8.8 14.9 734-4,767 433.4 6.5 45-41.8 25-4.1 52-19.5 12-19.5 15-9 83-775 65-152 10-15

2001 7-4 5-1 2-3 365 314 243 361-2,055 186.8 5.7 24 368-218-5 3,200 290.9 .596 23 8.7 14.7 729-5,255 477.7 7.2 50-36.9 32-7.4 41-17.7 11-6.5 25-12 81-727 56-134 2-9 2002 6-5 5-1 1-4 236 245 214 434-1,593 144.8 3.7 13 329-177-14 2,207 200.6 .538 13 6.7 12.5 763-3,800 345.5 5.0 60-35.7 26-5.9 36-25.2 11-12.9 21-12 96-703 61-165 5-12 2003 4-7 3-3 1-4 220 327 176 346-953 86.6 2.8 10 340-189-18 2,497 227.0 .556 16 7.3 13.2 686-3,450 313.6 5.0 67-37.3 19-10.4 50-19.7 9-13.2 21-8 92-892 38-141 4-16 2004 7-4 5-1 2-3 335 223 212 478-2,248 204.4 4.7 29 283-147-13 1,864 169.5 .519 14 6.6 12.7 761-4,112 373.8 5.4 53-39.9 27-12.4 30-21.6 17-14.4 15-9 116-1,050 60-155 10-18 2005 6-5 5-0 1-5 313 273 206 455-2,148 195.3 4.7 24 285-156-9 1,808 164.4 .547 15 6.3 11.6 740-3,956 359.6 5.3 58-38.0 23-12.7 46-21.8 14-10.6 9-5 84-770 54-148 10-17

2006 7-4 3-1 4-3 245 202 160 383-1,191 108.3 3.1 9 267-141-12 1,969 179.0 .528 18 7.4 14.0 650-3,160 287.3 4.9 59-41.1 27-7.0 28-21.2 19-15.2 19-10 85-741 43-148 6-13 2007 3-8 1-4 2-4 338 418 261 282-683 62.1 2.4 11 547-328-20 3,970 360.9 .600 28 7.3 12.1 829-4,653 423.0 5.6 61-41.2 28-7.5 68-22.7 16-14.7 27-13 81-724 59-158 9-14 2008 4-7 4-1 0-6 284 357 222 186-322 29.3 1.7 7 559-307-20 4,094 372.2 .549 24 7.3 13.3 745-4,416 401.5 5.9 58-40.5 26-6.4 51-22.1 15-10.8 19-11 89-820 51-154 3-13 2009 2-9 1-5 1-4 232 372 185 326-1,148 107.6 3.6 8 384-210-23 2,723 247.5 .547 14 7.1 13.0 710-3,907 355.2 5.5 49-37.2 12-7.6 60-23.9 5-11.0 20-11 74-727 52-151 6-14

Statistics for regular season games only.Statistics not available for 1947-56 • Records for those years: 1947: 1-8; 1948: 2-4-2; 1949: 5-4; 1950: 1-5-1; 1951: 3-5; 1952: 0-9; 1953: 5-2; 1954: 3-5; 1955: 2-6; 1956: 2-5-1Prior to 2003, playoff statistics did not count in official NCAA stats.1 including playoffs 11-2-1 2 including playoffs 11-3-1 3 including playoffs 9-4 4 including playoffs 11-3 5 including playoffs 8-3 6 including playoffs 9-3 7 including playoffs 8-5 8 including playoffs 8-4

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Year W-L Home Away PSU Opp FD Rushing RPG APC TD PA-PC-INT Yards PPG Pct. TD YPA YPC Total Offense YPG APP Punting Punt Ret. KO Ret. Int. Ret. F-FL Penalties 3rd D. 4th D.1957 2-6 88 171 412-1,829 228.6 4.4 18 135-59-13 835 104.4 .437 8 6.2 14.2 547-2,664 333.0 4.9 28-31.1 31 29-18 1958 4-5 3-2 1-3 134 186 424-1,601 177.9 3.8 18 148-55-15 716 79.6 .371 6 4.8 13.0 572-2,317 257.4 4.1 32-32.6 17 28-16 1959 1-8 0-5 1-3 37 206 99 382-1,340 148.9 3.5 16 126-52-16 863 95.9 .413 13 6.8 16.6 508-2,203 244.8 4.3 43-33.9 22 14-6 NA-417 1960 2-4-2 2-0-2 0-4 106 170 95 348-1,264 158.0 3.6 105-47-8 768 96.0 .448 10 7.3 16.3 453-2,032 254.0 4.5 36-33.1 9 24-17 NA-444

1961 3-5 2-2 1-3 141 221 115 NA-1,891 236.4 134-54-17 843 105.4 .348 11 6.3 15.6 NA-2,734 341.8 29-34.0 10 NA-14 NA-330 1962 4-4 3-1 1-3 120 189 116 355-1,590 198.8 4.5 21 157-77-10 1,070 133.8 .497 8 6.4 13.9 512-2,660 332.5 5.2 28-30.0 12 22-9 NA-575 1963 6-2 3-1 3-1 206 105 103 314-876 109.5 2.8 15 215-103-16 1,131 141.4 .479 5 5.3 11.0 519-2,007 250.9 3.5 42-30.0 7 14-10 NA-481 1964 4-4-1 3-2 1-2-1 155 151 129 426-1,319 146.5 3.1 12 195-87-24 1,368 152.0 .446 11 7.0 15.7 621-2,687 298.5 4.3 47-29.6 21 14-10 NA-581 1965 3-6 2-2 1-4 79 197 112 402-1,315 146.1 3.3 18 178-73-10 1,232 136.9 .410 11 6.9 16.9 580-2,547 283.0 4.4 53-33.9 25-15.5 17-14.3 16 20-8 NA-593

1966 4-6 2-3 2-3 179 201 160 485-1,554 155.4 3.2 260-117-20 1,709 170.9 .450 6.6 14.5 745-3,254 325.4 4.4 62-33.9 37-10.2 31-16.2 19 31-18 73-759 1967 4-6 3-3 1-3 208 251 165 453-1,630 163.0 3.6 293-107-19 1,402 140.2 .365 4.8 13.1 692-3,032 303.2 4.4 53-37.3 53-37.3 33-13.8 27-16.4 25-17 65-635 1968 4-6 2-3 2-3 186 302 178 582-2,144 214.4 3.7 27 261-115-16 1,637 163.7 .441 15 6.3 14.2 812-3,769 376.9 4.6 65-36.8 25-8.3 38-16.1 25-11.0 33-22 82-844 1969 6-4 3-2 3-2 293 220 166 509-2,033 203.3 4.0 20 236-100-21 1,200 120.0 .424 8 5.1 12.0 745-3,233 323.3 4.3 82-36.0 30-10.4 49-14.8 18-10.2 25-9 69-745 1970 6-4 4-0 2-4 276 191 159 498-1,575 157.5 3.2 14 259-107-22 1,354 135.4 .413 11 5.2 12.6 757-2,929 292.9 3.9 72-38.5 35-12.9 45-19.2 26-11.7 32-24 79-877

1971 4-5 3-2 1-3 142 216 131 469-1,548 172.0 3.3 224-88-17 1,201 133.4 .393 5.4 13.6 697-2,749 305.4 3.9 53-36.0 18-4.4 25-20.2 28-10.2 NA-24 NA-789 1972 3-8 1-6 2-2 125 303 185 478-1,769 160.8 3.7 244-126-17 2,064 187.6 .516 8.5 16.4 722-3,833 348.4 5.3 49-34.4 17-1.9 31-15.8 17-9.2 36-21 89-906 1973 1-10 1-5 0-5 89 327 192 582-2,646 240.5 4.5 188-83-14 1,310 119.1 .441 6.9 15.8 770-3,956 359.6 5.1 55-35.0 25-3.5 15-21.7 21-4.4 49-19 94-936 1974 5-6 3-2 2-4 272 227 196 554-2,070 188.2 3.7 17 271-111-25 1,412 128.4 .410 12 5.2 12.7 824-3,482 316.5 4.2 64-35.3 16-2.8 46-19.0 37-9.9 41-22 82-899 1975 8-3 5-0 3-3 366 196 205 492-1,857 168.8 3.8 12 345-147-35 2,137 194.3 .426 12 6.2 14.5 837-3,994 363.0 4.8 71-34.8 8-4.7 49-19.7 27-8.6 33-10 79-926

1976 8-3 6-0 2-3 457 224 180 594-2,035 185.0 3.4 16 223-98-16 1,258 114.4 .438 9 5.6 12.8 817-3,293 299.4 4.0 74-36.4 10-4.3 73-14.8 31-16.6 46-32 121-1,254 1977 7-4 5-1 2-3 416 222 188 575-2,219 201.7 3.9 21 273-113-21 1,386 126.0 .414 6 5.1 12.3 848-3,605 327.7 4.3 70-33.9 9-9.2 60-17.5 36-13.1 37-20 91-1,029 1978 5-6 5-0 0-6 337 337 214 592-2,375 215.9 4.0 24 261-135-14 2,106 191.5 .517 16 8.1 15.6 853-4,481 407.4 5.3 56-39.2 19-7.7 46-21.2 28-14.5 26-13 96-988 1979 6-5 3-3 3-2 377 281 214 457-1,633 148.5 3.6 16 366-183-17 2,580 234.5 .500 19 7.0 14.1 823-4,213 383.0 5.1 64-36.7 17-5.6 53-20.2 20-12.3 37-22 81-812 1980 8-3 7-0 1-3 541 209 196 496-1,644 149.5 3.3 16 337-163-17 2,011 182.8 .484 11 6.0 12.3 833-3,655 332.3 4.4 75-37.1 10-4.2 61-16.3 18-11.4 52-25 64-655

1981 2-9 2-4 0-5 152 320 198 478-1,913 173.9 4.0 23 275-144-7 2,158 196.2 .524 16 7.8 15.0 770-4,071 370.1 5.3 65-38.2 22-11.2 28-20.7 13-8.7 40-23 108-1,071 1982 2-9 2-3 0-6 138 319 203 445-1,575 143.2 3.5 20 361-191-16 2,509 228.1 .520 17 6.9 13.1 812-4,084 371.3 5.0 59-37.7 29-10.0 31-13.8 29-13.5 39-19 88-793 1983 3-7 3-3 0-4 175 237 206 473-1,490 149.0 3.2 12 302-160-14 2,089 208.9 .530 18 6.9 13.1 775-3,579 357.9 4.7 65-35.8 29-6.3 29-20.6 18-14.1 24-14 78-761 1984 8-3 5-1 3-2 253 189 187 463-1,348 122.5 2.9 8 328-167-22 1,989 180.8 .509 14 6.1 11.9 791-3,337 303.4 4.2 74-39.3 26-5.0 35-20.5 22-12.5 29-13 84-741 1985 4-5-1 3-3 1-2-1 261 287 241 452-1,723 172.3 3.8 21 393-219-18 2,526 252.6 .557 12 6.4 11.5 845-4,249 424.9 5.0 64-36.2 51-6.3 39-15.3 20-11.9 33-12 92-879

1986 6-5 5-1 1-4 288 297 202 453-2,086 187.7 4.2 25 317-154-17 1,993 181.1 .486 12 6.3 12.9 770-4,079 370.8 5.3 51-39.3 25-7.1 56-19.1 18-7.8 29-11 76-590 53-163 19871 9-1-1 5-1 4-0-1 349 107 173 377-916 83.3 2.4 3 390-190-26 2,061 187.4 .487 9 5.3 10.8 767-2,977 270.6 3.9 76-35.9 28-4.9 57-18.6 12-11.3 31-14 96-886 57-171 19882 8-2-1 5-1 3-1-1 364 173 191 396-1,391 126.5 3.5 12 342-168-17 1,887 171.5 .491 9 5.5 11.2 738-3,278 298.0 4.4 66-38.1 26-6.1 63-17.2 10-9.3 30-14 83-728 19893 8-3 6-0 2-3 325 227 197 439-1,617 147.0 3.7 19 309-162-11 2,128 193.5 .524 12 6.9 13.1 748-3,808 346.2 5.1 66-37.9 26-6.7 53-18.2 17-5.8 24-12 86-764 45-143 1990 6-5 4-3 2-2 305 227 207 427-1,699 154.5 4.0 14 338-171-12 2,114 192.2 .506 12 6.3 12.4 765-3,813 346.6 5.0 53-38.4 18-10.1 49-19.5 17-7.7 28-12 70-705 55-158

19914 9-2 5-1 4-1 385 255 204 485-2,059 187.2 4.2 21 306-152-18 2,062 187.5 .497 10 6.7 13.6 791-4,121 374.6 5.2 58-38.1 17-5.1 58-19.2 10-7.5 32-15 99-858 66-165 19923 7-3 5-1 2-2 387 191 194 405-1,782 178.2 4.4 15 291-147-12 1,867 186.7 .505 14 6.4 12.7 770-3,649 364.9 4.7 46-35.1 6-8.0 51-16.7 8-17.0 18-12 54-402 70-152 19935 8-2 5-1 3-1 300 196 161 433-1,336 133.6 3.1 14 254-105-15 1,536 153.6 .413 10 6.0 14.6 687-2,872 287.2 4.2 61-34.5 13-6.2 47-21.1 17-5.3 28-13 81-720 48-142 6-21 19946 8-2 5-1 3-1 370 226 178 415-1,112 112.2 2.7 16 319-157-15 1,837 183.7 .492 15 5.8 11.7 734-2,959 295.9 4.0 60-37.8 23-7.4 49-18.6 12-11.2 35-15 69-606 58-162 13-24 19957 7-4 5-1 2-3 354 228 192 445-1,552 141.1 3.5 11 333-152-13 1,634 148.5 .456 12 4.9 10.8 778-3,186 289.6 4.9 76-34.9 30-5.0 54-17.6 14-24.6 26-13 80-666 49-173 15-24

1996 3-8 3-3 0-5 196 359 216 479-1,925 175.0 4.0 25 333-176-13 2,357 214.3 .529 18 7.1 13.4 749-4,282 389.3 5.7 59-36.5 35-8.8 34-21.6 18-13.8 21-9 83-840 66-179 10-19 1997 4-7 3-2 1-5 212 294 205 430-1,514 137.6 3.5 15 319-183-15 2,384 216.7 .574 16 7.5 13.0 751-3,898 354.4 5.2 56-41.8 26-10.2 34-18.1 13-7.5 23-15 73-632 51-154 6-13 1998 5-6 3-2 2-4 347 353 230 407-1,809 164.5 4.4 21 369-215-9 2,639 239.9 .583 19 7.2 12.3 766-4,448 404.4 5.7 58-38.1 27-9.3 52-22.9 11-14.0 16-8 76-699 63-160 8-12 1999 8-3 5-0 3-3 399 344 249 405-1,716 156.0 4.2 23 361-203-6 2,654 241.3 .562 21 7.4 13.4 766-4,370 397.3 5.7 43-39.9 23-11.1 53-22.2 3-23.7 13-3 93-760 63-147 6-16 20008 8-3 4-2 4-1 392 276 230 415-1,631 148.3 3.9 14 390-229-11 3,025 275.0 .587 19 7.8 13.2 805-4,656 423.3 5.8 55-39.0 21-7.2 37-21.1 11-3.6 15-9 85-661 61-166 11-25

2001 7-4 5-1 2-3 365 314 262 447-2,319 210.8 5.2 18 383-222-11 2,610 237.3 .580 18 6.8 11.8 830-4,929 448.1 5.9 52-41.0 31-8.6 56-21.0 5-11.2 25-12 101-898 64-165 16-22 2002 6-5 5-1 1-4 236 245 235 421-1,678 152.5 4.0 9 387-243-11 2,694 244.9 .628 18 7.0 11.1 808-4,372 397.5 5.4 51-38.1 27-9.4 37-19.7 14-3.4 35-17 102-954 73-165 4-13 2003 4-7 3-3 1-4 220 327 240 529-2,335 212.3 4.4 24 289-171-9 2,029 184.5 .592 15 7.0 11.9 818-4,364 396.7 5.3 52-40.8 39-10.3 40-23.0 9-13.2 17-10 74-755 64-164 13-21 2004 7-4 5-1 2-3 335 223 223 384-1,211 110.1 3.2 13 423-218-17 2,598 236.2 .515 11 6.1 11.9 807-3,809 346.3 4.7 61-37.9 18-4.2 49-18.7 13-11.8 21-11 99-841 57-167 11-23 2005 6-5 5-0 1-5 313 273 231 367-1,383 125.7 3.8 18 400-230-14 2,632 239.3 .575 14 6.6 11.4 767-4,015 365.0 5.2 59-38.1 27-7.8 53-20.0 9-12.6 20-11 86-707 61-154 11-18

2006 7-4 3-1 4-3 245 202 198 365-1,232 112.0 3.4 13 357-192-19 2,088 189.8 .538 8 5.8 10.9 722-3,320 301.8 4.6 56-38.4 36-9.5 44-20.2 12-16.2 23-12 87-732 39-139 6-23 2007 3-8 1-4 2-4 338 418 240 460-1,699 154.5 3.7 24 343-199-16 2,977 270.6 .580 26 8.7 15.0 803-4,676 425.1 5.8 54-41.6 37-12.0 55-23.1 20-14.6 23-7 103-938 63-160 10-15 2008 4-7 4-1 0-6 284 357 261 466-2,162 196.5 4.6 29 382-218-15 2,804 254.9 .571 14 7.3 12.9 848-4,966 451.5 5.9 57-40.6 18-9.4 47-21.2 20-10.9 27-14 105-978 65-167 7-13 2009 2-9 1-5 1-4 232 372 227 401-1,455 132.3 3.6 18 373-210-5 3,090 280.9 .563 28 8.3 14.7 774-4,545 413.2 5.9 51-39.6 14-5.7 46-23.0 23-15.0 20-9 64-574 76-170 8-17

Statistics for regular season games only.Statistics not available for 1947-56 • Records for those years: 1947: 1-8; 1948: 2-4-2; 1949: 5-4; 1950: 1-5-1; 1951: 3-5; 1952: 0-9; 1953: 5-2; 1954: 3-5; 1955: 2-6; 1956: 2-5-1Prior to 2003, playoff statistics did not count in official NCAA stats.1 including playoffs 11-2-1 2 including playoffs 11-3-1 3 including playoffs 9-4 4 including playoffs 11-3 5 including playoffs 8-3 6 including playoffs 9-3 7 including playoffs 8-5 8 including playoffs 8-4

YEARLY OPPONENT TEAM STATISTICS

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19961st team Tom Matijacic, LB Paul Bradford, DBHonorable Mention Sammy Aumavae, DL Neil Fendall, S Brian Warner, RB Terrance Frederick, LBAcademic All-Conference Oleg Lytchani, DL Alano Ciliberto, OL Bryan Pfeifer, DB Terrance Frederick, DL

1997Newcomer of the Year Charles Dunn, RB1st team Bobby Singh, OL2nd team Charles Dunn, RB Mike McCarthy, DT Charles Gilmore, DE Tom Matijacic, LB Terrance Frederick, LB Hassan Probherbs, DBHonorable Mention Brian Harris, WR Josh Simes, DE Rashad Floyd, CB Rene Sandoval, OT Josh McVeigh, FBAcademic All-Conference Jimmy Blanchard, QB Chris Cain, DE Jackie Conners, WR Randy Lund, K Kurt Strauss, OL

19981st team Bobby Singh, OL Charles Dunn, RB Orshawante Bryant, WR2nd team Art Williams, WR Jim Craft, TE Josh Simes, DT Hassan Probherbs, CBHonorable Mention John Andreas, OT Scott Casebeer, OG Tyson Parsons, QB Derrick Brame, FB Charles Gilmore, DE Tom Matijacic, LB Jesse Brand, FS Dan Frantz, PAcademic All-Conference Jimmy Blanchard, QB Chris Cain, DE Bobby Singh, OL

19991st team Charles Dunn, RB Terry Charles, WR Rashad Floyd, CB2nd team Jimmy Blanchard, QB Orshawante Bryant, WR

Steve Jakubowski, FB John Andreas, OT Saga Tuitele, OG Tino Retamoza, LB Dan Frantz, KHonorable Mention Scott Casebeer, OG Ian Falconer, C Brad Ransom, DT Jason Stark, DT Chris Cain, DE Steve Morse, SSAcademic All-Conference Jimmy Blanchard, QB Chris Cain, DL Steve Jakubowski, FB Kieshawn Lewis, FB James Monegan, OL Juston Wood, QB

20001st team John Andreas, OL Jimmy Blanchard, QB Orshawante Bryant, WR Charles Dunn, RB Rashad Floyd, CB Dan Frantz, P/K Steve Jakubowski, FB Saga Tuitele, OL2nd team Terry Charles, WR DeAngelo Hunter, DE Tino Retamoza, LBHonorable Mention Chris Cain, DE Cam Carrillo, TE Kris Wigger, OL Darren Collins, DT Brent Donnerberg, SSAcademic All-Conference Jimmy Blanchard, QB Chris Cain, DE Dan Fenton, LB Rashad Floyd, CB Steve Jakubowski, FB Kieshawn Lewis, FB Kris Wigger, OL Juston Wood, QB

2001Newcomer of the Year Ryan Fuqua, RB1st team Juston Wood, QB Terry Charles, WR2nd team Adam Jones, OT Devan Kelley, OG; Albert Tuipulotu, FB Brad Ransom, DT Mitchell Fitzhugh, CBHonorable Mention Jesse Levin, WR Antonio Jackson, WR Riley Hayes, C Tim Hester, TE Ryan Fuqua, RB Mike Cajal-Willis, K John Langridge, DE Michael Duncan, CBAcademic All-Conference Juston Wood, QB

20021st team Devan Kelley, OG Saleem Muhammad, FB2nd team Mike Cajal-Willis, K Reynard Carrie, CB Brent Donnerberg, FS Ryan Fuqua, RB Hashim Hall, KR Tim Hester, TE Stefon Kleinert, DE Jesse Levin, WRHonorable Mention David Goodloe, ROV Kevin Hastin, LB Antonio Jackson, WR Micah Jackson-Sattler, OT Agatupu Sagapolutele, DT Justin Tutka, DT Juston Wood, QB Anthony Williams, OGAcademic All-Conference Juston Wood, QB Joey King, LB Greg Owens, C Nick Swanegan, CB

20031st team Joey King, LB2nd team Chris Berg, DTHonorable Mention Ryan Brown, WR Ryan Fuqua, RB Josh Ratliff, DE Nick Swanegan, CB Agatupu Sagapolutele, DT Greg Owens, C Jay Williams, WRAcademic All-Conference Jordan Allen, DE

Matthis Gehring, DT Joey King, LB Mike Stachowiak, OL Antjuan Tolbert, CB

20041st team Chris Berg, DT Chuck Jones, DT Antonio Narcisse, C Allen Kennett, FB Jordan Senn, ST2nd team Joey King, LB Dominic Dixon, CB Nick Chenault, SS Shaun Bodiford, WR Micah Jackson-Sattler, OL Mike Stachowiak, OL Peter St. John, OL Tony Curtis, TEHonorable Mention Ryan Fuqua, RB Joe Rubin, RB Ryan Brown, WR Joe Wiser, QB Brendan Ferrigno, WR Andrew Dorsey, DE Tolo Tuitele, LB Reynard Carrie, CBAcademic All-Conference Michael Dorsey, FS Kyle Faulk, WR Joey King, LB Kenneth Mackins, WR Matt Nelson, TE Jordan Senn, FS Cole Smith, DT Sawyer Smith, QB

20051st team Shaun Bodiford, WR Brennen Carvalho, OL Dominic Dixon, CB Allen Kennett, FB Joey King, LB Joe Rubin, RB Scott Weaver, TE2nd team Kenneth Mackins, ST Peter St. John, OLHonorable Mention Derek Duff, OL Brendan Ferringo, PR Ryan Friesen, DE Matthis Gehring, DT Odell Jackson, CB Antonio Narcisse, C George Quijano, LB Jordan Senn, FS Steve Shinen, SS Casey Tyler, DTAcademic All-Conference

Jamal Abdullah, FS Micheal Dorsey, FS Kyle Faulk, WR Brandon Jones, WR

Joey King, LB Matt Nelson, TE Jordan Senn, FS Sawyer Smith, QB Cole Smith, DE

Two of PSU’s all-time greats, running back Charles Dunn (left) and quarterback Jimmy Blanchard (left) made regular appearances on the Big Sky Conference honor roll from 1997 to 2000. Dunn was a four-time All-Conference selection, while Blanchard was twice All-Big Sky and Academic All-Big Sky four times. They combined to win BSC Player of the Week honors eight times.

BIG SKY CONFERENCE AWARD WINNERS

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1996Matt O’Connor, Nov. 2 (offense)

1997Charles Dunn, Oct. 4 (offense)Mike McCarthy, Oct. 11 (defense)Orshawante Bryant, Oct. 11 (special teams) Charles Gilmore, Oct. 25 (defense)

1998 Tom Matijacic, Oct. 3 (defense)Art Williams, Oct. 10 (offense)Dan Frantz, Oct. 17 (special teams)Hassan Probherbs, Oct. 24 (defense)Tyson Parsons, Oct. 31 (offense)

1999Orshawante Bryant, Sept. 20 (special teams)Jimmy Blanchard, Oct. 4 (co-offense)Terry Charles, Oct. 4 (co-offense)Dan Frantz, Oct. 4 (special teams)Tino Retamoza, Oct. 18 (defense)

2000 Jimmy Blanchard, Sept. 4 (offense)Steve Morse, Sept. 11 (defense)Charles Dunn, Sept. 18 (offense)Rashad Floyd, Oct. 2 (defense)Charles Dunn, Oct. 2 (offense)Charles Dunn, Oct. 9 (offense)Jimmy Blanchard, Oct. 16 (offense)Charles Dunn, Nov. 18 (offense)Tino Retamoza, Nov. 18 (defense)

2001Mike Cajal-Willis, Sept. 3 (special teams)Juston Wood, Oct. 1 (offense)Mike Cajal-Willis, Oct. 1 (special teams)Nick Chenault, Nov. 5 (defense)Ryan Fuqua, Nov. 12 (offense)Ryan Fuqua, Nov. 19 (offense)Terry Charles, Nov. 26 (offense)

2002 Tolo Tuitele, Sept. 16 (defense)Marcus Green, Oct. 5 (defense)Antonio Jackson, Oct. 5 (special teams)Ryan Fuqua, Oct. 12 (offense)Mike Cajal-Willis, Nov. 2 (special teams)

BIG SKY CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS

2006Defensive Player of the Year Adam Hayward, LB1st team Adam Hayward, LB Brennen Carvalho, OL Bobby McClintock, FB Dominic Dixon, CB CJ Niusulu, DT2nd team Kenneth Mackins, WR Peter St. John, OL Daren Heerspink, OL Matthis Gehring, DT Cole Smith, DE DJ Robinson, LB Kenneth Mackins STHonorable Mention Tremayne Kirkland, WR Brendan Ferrigno, WR Derek Duff, C Sawyer Smith, QB Mu’Ammar Ali, RB Eric Azorr, K Kenneth Mackins, KR Jordan Senn, LB Odell Jackson, CB Charles Manigo, FS Micheal Dorsey, FSAcademic All-Conference Micheal Dorsey, FS Adam Hayward, LB Matt Nelson, TE Benny Schenk, FS Jordan Senn, LB Cole Smith, DE Sawyer Smith, QB

20071st team Brennen Carvalho, C Tremayne Kirkland, WR2nd team Daren Heerspink, OL Cole Smith, DE Olaniyi Sobomehin, FBHonorable Mention Kenneth Mackins, WR Jordan Senn, LB Micheal Dorsey, FS Philip Humphrey, D Casey Tyler, DE Andy Schantz, LB Ryan Pedersen, LB KJ McCrae, LB Logan Dose, STAcademic All-Conference Micheal Dorsey, FS Sam Gordon, LB Drew Hubel, QB Matt Nelson, LB Ryan Pedersen, LB Rory Richards, LB Jordan Senn, LB Cole Smith, DE

20082nd team Andy Schantz, LB Deshawn Shead, CB Aaron Woods, KRHonorable Mention Aaron Woods, WR Mario D’Ambrosio, WR Moses Punzal, OL Bobby McClintock, FB Ryan Pedersen, LB Erik Pedersen, LB KJ McCrae, LBAcademic All-Conference Jimmy Collins, QB Mike Corral, WR Jasper Croome, OL Tygue Howland, QB Drew Hubel, QB Reggie Jones, CB Bobby McClintock, FB Erik Pedersen, ILB Ryan Pedersen, OLB Rory Richards, ILB Lloyd Talakai, DT Cody Worthen, FS

20091st team Bobby McClintock, FB Zach Brown, K2nd team Ryan Pedersen, OLBHonorable Mention Matt Leunen, OL Tyler Staley, C Moses Punzal, OL Aaron Woods, KR Erik Pedersen, ILB Ryan Rau, ILB Deshawn Shead, CB Cody Worthen, FS Nick Kalpin, STAcademic All-Conference Keitrell Anderson, WR Dominic David, FS Drew Hubel, QB Siasau Matagiese, DL Bobby McClintock, FB Evans Okotcha, RB Ryan Pedersen, OLB Rory Richards, TE Joel Sisler, OLB

2003 Joey King, Sept. 4 (defense)Joe Wiser, Sept. 13 (offense)Jamal Abdullah, Sept. 13 (defense)Josh Ratliff, Oct. 18 (defense)

2004 Andrew Dorsey, Sept. 2 (defense)Chuck Jones, Oct. 9 (defense)Joe Wiser, Oct. 31 (offense)Chuck Jones, Nov. 20 (defense)

2005Odell Jackson, Sept. 10 (defense)Dominic Dixon, Sept. 17 (defense)Shaun Bodiford, Sept. 17 (special teams)Joe Rubin, Sept. 24 (offense)Eric Azorr, Oct. 15 (special teams)Ryan Friesen, Oct. 22 (defense)Joey King, Nov. 12 (defense)Joe Rubin, Nov. 12 (offense)

2006Adam Hayward, Sept. 4 (defense)Sawyer Smith, Sept. 11 (offense)Sawyer Smith, Oct. 16 (offense)Odell Jackson, Oct. 16 (defense)DJ Robinson, Oct. 23 (defense)Sawyer Smith, Nov. 6 (offense)Adam Hayward, Nov. 13 (defense)

2007Brian White, Sept. 17 (offense)Jordan Senn, Sept. 17 (defense)Brian White, Oct. 1 (offense)Drew Hubel, Oct. 29 (offense)

2008Bobby McClintock, Aug. 30 (offense)Drew Hubel, Oct. 4 (offense)Danny Urrego, Oct. 25 (special teams)Drew Hubel, Nov. 22 (offense)

2009Zach Brown, Sept. 12 (special teams)Aaron Woods, Sept. 26 (special teams)Zach Brown, Oct. 10 (special teams)

2006 Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Year Adam Hayward.

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TEAM LEADERS1998Total Offense ___________________ 464.63rd Down Conversion Pct. _________ .436First Downs _____________________ 23.3

1999Punt Return Average _____________ 11.13rd-Down Conversion Pct. _________ .490Field Goal Percentage ____________ .737Average Time of Possession _______ 31:02

2000Scoring Offense _________________ 35.6Pass Efficiency _____________144.4 ratingFewest Sacks Allowed _____________ 163rd-Down Conversion Pct. _________ .447

2001Pass Efficiency _____________150.1 rating

2002Kickoff Return Average ____________ 25.2

2003Fewest Sacks Allowed _____________ 23

2004Rushing Offense ________________ 204.4 Fewest Sacks Allowed _____________ 10Red Zone Offense ____ 34/39 (31 TD, 3 FG)Scoring Defense _________________ 20.3Rushing Defense________________ 111.6Pass Efficiency Defense _____102.6 ratingTotal Defense __________________ 346.3

2005Rushing Offense ________________ 195.3 Punt Return Average _____________ 12.74th-Down Conversion Pct. _________ .588Fewest Sacks Allowed _____________ 10

2006Turnover Margin __________________ +9Pass Efficiency Defense ___________ 99.7Sacks ___________________________ 304th-Down Defense _________ 6-23, 26.1%Red Zone Defense _________ 26-40, 65%

2007Passing Offense ______ 360.9 (led nation)First Downs _____________________ 261Opponent Penalties ______________ 85.3

2008Passing Offense ______ 372.2 (led nation)Opponent Penalties ______________ 88.9

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS1998Orshawante Bryant Receiving Yards _____99.3 pgJimmy Blanchard Pass Efficiency _ 167.58 rating

1999Terry Charles Receiving Yards ____106.5 pgRashad Floyd Punt Returns ________ 9.9 prDan Frantz Field Goals ____________14

2000Charles Dunn Rushing __________162.9 pg All-Purpose Yards __168.1 pg Scoring _________ 11.5 ppgJimmy Blanchard Pass Efficiency __ 144.7 ratingOrshawante Bryant Receiving Yards _____98.3 pg

PORTLAND STATE AS BIG SKY CONFERENCE STATISTICAL LEADERS2001Juston Wood Passing Yards _____290.9 pg Total Offense ______291.9 pg Pass Efficiency __ 151.0 ratingTerry Charles Receptions ________6.45 pg Receiving Yards _____99.6 pgRyan Fuqua All-Purpose Yards __181.2 pg

2002Ryan Fuqua Rushing Yards _____116.6 pgHashim Hall Kickoff Returns _____ 25.9 pr

2004Ryan Fuqua Rushing Yards _____102.1 pgAndrew Dorsey Fumble Recoveries _______ 5

2005Joe Rubin Rushing Yards _____154.7 pg Scoring __________ 9.3 ppg All-Purpose Yards __161.9 pgBrendan Ferrigno Punt Return Average 15.2 pr

2006Adam Hayward Fumbles Forced _________ 3

2007Tremayne Kirkland Receptions ________8.40 pgDanny Urrego Field Goal Pct. ____ .889 (8/9)

2008Aaron Woods All-Purpose Yards ____ 178.9 Kick Return Average ___ 25.9Deshawn Shead Interceptions ___________ 6

Honors and awards given by national outlets while at the NCAA I FCS level of competition

1979AFCA All-American Kurt Ivanoff, OT Stuart Gaussoin, WR

1980AFCA All-American Neil Lomax, QB

1998AFCA All-American Bobby Singh, OL

1999Associated Press All-American Terry Charles, WR, 3rd teamGTE/CoSIDA Academic All-District Chris Cain, DE, 1st teamGTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American Chris Cain, DE, 2nd teamESPN/USA Today National Player of the Week Jimmy Blanchard, Oct. 4 (co-offense) Terry Charles, Oct. 4 (co-offense)Sports Network National Player of the Week Terry Charles, Oct. 4 (offense)

Walter Payton Player of the Year Award Jimmy Blanchard, fifth in the ballotingEddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award Tim Walsh, fifth in the balloting

2000AFCA All-American Charles Dunn, RB, 1st teamAssociated Press All-American Charles Dunn, RB, 1st team) Rashad Floyd, CB, 2nd team Dan Frantz, P, 3rd teamThe Sports Network All-American Charles Dunn, RB, 2nd team Rashad Floyd, CB, 3rd team Dan Frantz, P, 3rd teamVerizon Academic All-District 8 Chris Cain, DE, 1st teamVerizon Academic All-American Chris Cain, DE, 1st teamHula Bowl Participant Charles Dunn, RBESPN/USA Today National Player of the Week Steve Morse, Sept. 11 (defense) Charles Dunn, Oct. 9 (offense) Charles Dunn, Oct. 16 (offense)Sports Network National Player of the Week Rashad Floyd, Oct. 2 (defense) Charles Dunn, Oct. 9 (offense)

Teamlink/CFAA National Player of the Week Charles Dunn, Oct. 2 (offense) Charles Dunn, Oct. 9 (offense) Jimmy Blanchard, Oct. 16 (offense) Charles Dunn, Nov. 18 (offense)Walter Payton Player of the Year Award Charles Dunn, fourth in the balloting Jimmy Blanchard, twelfth in the balloting

2001AFCA All-American Terry Charles, WR, 1st teamAssociated Press All-American Terry Charles, WR, 3rd team Ryan Fuqua, RB, 3rd teamNCAA 1-AA Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Juston Wood, QBRotary Gridiron Classic Participant Terry Charles, WRParadise Bowl Participant Brad Ransom, DTESPN/USA Today National Player of the Week Ryan Fuqua, Nov. 12 (offense)Sports Network National Player of the Week Mike Cajal-Willis, Sept. 3 (special teams) Juston Wood, Oct. 1 (offense) Ryan Fuqua, Nov. 12 (offense)

NATIONAL HONORS

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2002NCAA 1-AA Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Juston Wood, QBEast-West Shrine Game Participant Juston Wood, QBESPN/USA Today National Player of the Week Ryan Fuqua, Sept. 16 (offense) Ryan Fuqua, Oct. 12 (offense)

2003NCAA 1-AA Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Joey King, LBCoSIDA Academic All-District 8 Joey King, LB, 1st teamESPN/USA Today National Player of the Week Joey King, Sept. 4 (defense) Jamal Abdullah, Sept. 13 (defense) Joe Wiser, Sept. 13 (offense)

2004NCAA 1-AA Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Joey King, LBCoSIDA Academic All-District 8 Joey King, LB, 1st team Mike Stachowiak, OL, 2nd teamCoSIDA Academic All-American Joey King, LB, 2nd teamRotary Gridiron Classic Participant Tony Curtis, TEHula Bowl Participant Tony Curtis, TELas Vegas All-American Classic participant Ryan Fuqua, RB

2005Associated Press All-American Joe Rubin, RB, 1st teamThe Sports Network All-American Joe Rubin, RB, 1st teamWalter Camp All-American Joe Rubin, RB, 1st teamWalter Payton Player of the Year Award Joe Rubin, eighth in the ballotingSports Network National Player of the Week Joe Rubin, Sept. 24 (offense)NCAA 1-AA Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Joey King, LBCoSIDA Academic All-American Joey King, LB, 1st teamCoSIDA Academic All-District 8 Joey King, LB, 1st team Jordan Senn, FS, 1st team Cole Smith, DE, 1st teamLas Vegas All-American Classic participant Joe Rubin, RB

2006Associated Press All-American Brennen Carvalho, OL, 1st team Adam Hayward, LB, 1st teamSports Network All-American Adam Hayward, LB, 1st team Brennen Carvalho, OL, 2nd teamWalter Camp All-American Brennen Carvalho, OL, 1st teamCollege Sporting News All-American Adam Hayward, LB Brennen Carvalho, OL Dominic Dixon, CB

Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-American Brennen Carvalho, OL, 2nd team Adam Hayward, LB, 3rd team Micheal Dorsey, FS, 3rd teamBuck Buchanan Defensive Player of the Year Adam Hayward, fourth in the ballotingSports Network National Player of the Week Adam Hayward, Sept. 4 (defense) Adam Hayward, Nov. 13 (defense)NCAA 1-AA Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Jordan Senn, LBCoSIDA Academic All-American Jordan Senn, LB, 2nd teamCoSIDA Academic All-District 8 Jordan Senn, LB, 1st team Cole Smith, DE, 1st team

2007Associated Press All-American Brennen Carvalho, C, 1st team Tremayne Kirkland, WR, 3rd teamSports Network All-American Brennen Carvalho, C, 1st team Tremayne Kirkland, WR, 2nd team Jordan Senn, LB, honorable mention Olaniyi Sobomehin, FB, honorable mentionWalter Camp All-American Brennen Carvalho, C, 1st teamCollege Sporting News All-American Brennen Carvalho, CRimington Trophy (top center at NCAA FCS level) Brennen Carvalho, CSports Network National Player of the Week Drew Hubel, Oct. 29 (offense)NCAA 1 FCS Athletics Directors Association Academic All-Star Jordan Senn, LBCoSIDA Academic All-American Jordan Senn, LB, 2nd team

Troy Wayrynen

2007 consensus 1st team All-American and Rimington Awar winner Brennen Carvalho.

CoSIDA Academic All-District 8 Jordan Senn, LB, 1st team Micheal Dorsey, FS, 1st team Cole Smith, DE, 2nd teamHula Bowl Participant Brennen Carvalho, CEast Coast Bowl Participant Daren Heerspink, OT

2008Sports Network National Player of the Week Drew Hubel, Oct. 4 (offense)Associated Press All-American Andy Schantz, ILB, 3rd teamSports Network All-American Andy Schantz, ILB, 2nd teamCollege Sporting News Fabulous 50 Andy Schantz, ILBBuck Buchanan Defensive Player of the Year Andy Schantz, ILB, 10th in the ballotingTexas vs. The Nation All-Star Challenge Andy Schantz, ILB

2009Sports Network National Player of the Week Aaron Woods, Sept. 26 (special teams)

(Note: PSU played at the 1-AA level from 1978 to 1980, from 1981 to 1995 was NCAA II, then rejoined 1-AA (FCS) and the Big Sky Conference in 1996. All NCAA II honors listed on page 120.)

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1999 Sports Network ESPN/USA TodayOct. 4 20th 21stOct. 11 unranked 24thOct. 18 23rd 23rdOct. 25 17th 19thNov. 1 15th 15thNov. 8 13th 14thNov. 15 21st 20thPostseason 21st 20th

2000 Sports Network ESPN/USA TodayPreseason 12th 21stSept. 4 12th 21stSept. 11 9th 12thSept. 18 5th 8thSept. 25 5th 8thOct. 2 4th 6thOct. 9 2nd 3rdOct. 16 2nd 3rdOct. 23 8th 9thOct. 30 12th 12thNov. 6 9th 10thNov. 13 15th 15thPostseason 15th 15th

2001 Sports Network ESPN/USA TodayPreseason 18th 17thSept. 3 16th 17thSept. 10 17th 16thSept. 24 23rd 20th

PORTLAND STATE IN THE NATIONAL POLLS

PORTLAND STATE VS. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTSRecord against all FCS ranked teams: 14-24 • Home: 10-9 • Road: 4-15Record against all Division I ranked teams: 14-28 • Home: 10-9 • Road: 4-19Record as a ranked team against other ranked FCS teams: 6-7 • Home: 4-5 • Road: 2-2

Oct. 1 21st 21stOct. 8 unranked 25thOct. 15-Nov. 26 unranked unrankedPostseason unranked 25th

2002 Sports Network ESPN/USA TodayPreseason 17th 17thSept. 2 13th No pollSept. 9 10th 14thSept. 16 8th 9thSept. 23 9th 9thSept. 30 16th 16thOct. 7 14th 12thOct. 14 12th 12thOct. 21 13th 13thOct. 28 15th 14thNov. 4 13th 13thNov. 11 21st 22ndNov. 18 unranked unranked

2003 Sports Network ESPN/USA TodayPreseason unranked unrankedSept. 8 unranked unrankedSept. 15 22nd 23rdSept. 22-Nov. 24 unranked unranked

2004 Sports Network ESPN/USA TodaySept. 6-20 unranked unrankedSept. 27 unranked 25thOct. 4-Nov. 22 unranked unranked

2004 PSU 17 #19 Fresno State (FBS) 27 L @ Fresno State PSU 35 #12 McNeese State 14 W @ PGE Park PSU 24 #25 Montana State 31 L @ Montana State (ot) PSU 35 #4 Montana 33 W @ PGE Park

2005 PSU 24 #14 Eastern Washington 42 L @ Eastern Washington PSU 44 #9 Montana State 41 W @ PGE Park #20 PSU 16 #5 Montana 37 L @ Montana

2006 #13 PSU 16 #21 California (FBS) 42 L @ California #14 PSU 20 #4 Montana 26 L @ PGE Park #21 PSU 12 #25 Oregon (FBS) 55 L @ Oregon

2007 #13 PSU 12 #10 McNeese State 35 L @ McNeese State PSU 28 #21 Eastern Washington 21 W @ Eastern Washington PSU 31 #4 Montana 34 L @ Montana

2008 PSU 47 #11 Eastern Washington 36 W @ PGE Park PSU 17 #18 Northern Arizona 37 L @ Northern Arizona PSU 21 #13 Weber State 31 L @ Weber State PSU 12 #5 Montana 29 L @ PGE Park

2009 PSU 17 #4 Montana 49 L @ Montana PSU 29 #11 Weber State 36 L @ PGE Park

* actual ranking not knownCivic Stadium, Hillsboro Stadium and PGE Park were all PSU home fieldsTeam ranking listed is highest available polls in a given week.

2005 Sports Network ESPN/USA TodaySept. 5-Oct. 17 unranked unrankedOct. 17 25th 24thOct. 24 20th 19thOct. 31-Nov. 19 unranked unranked

2006 Sports Network CSN/CoachesSept. 4 21st 21stSept. 11 13th 15thSept. 18 15th 16thSept. 25 14th 14thOct. 2 15th 15thOct. 9 25th NROct. 16 23rd 23rdOct. 23 21st 19thOct. 30 25th NRNov. 6 23rd 23rdNov. 13 21st 20thNov. 20 20th 19th

2007 Sports Network CSN/CoachesSept. 3 18 19Sept. 17-Nov. 19 unranked unranked

2008 Sports Network CSN/Coachesunranked

2009 Sports Network CSN/Coachesunranked

1996 PSU 24 Northern Arizona* 38 L @ Civic Stadium PSU 6 Montana* 63 L @ Montana

1997 PSU 14 Eastern Washington* 31 L @ Civic Stadium PSU 7 Montana* 37 L @ Civic Stadium

1998 PSU 17 Montana* 20 L @ Montana PSU 34 Montana State* 31 W @ Montana State

1999 PSU 51 #2 Montana 48 W @ Civic Stadium (ot) PSU 24 #20 Northern Arizona 40 L @ Northern Arizona

2000 #9 PSU 35 #25 Sacramento State 23 W @ Sacramento State #5 PSU 42 #17 Northern Arizona 10 W @ Northern Arizona #4 PSU 40 #19 Hofstra 35 W @ Hillsboro Stadium #2 PSU 59 #25 Idaho State 21 W @ Hillsboro Stadium #8 PSU 21 #4 Montana 33 L @ Hillsboro Stadium #15 PSU 14 #2 Delaware 49 L @ Delaware

2001 #16 PSU 29 #15 Grambling State 30 L @ PGE Park #23 PSU 33 #21 Northern Arizona 30 W @ PGE Park PSU 13 #2 Montana 33 L @ Montana

2002 PSU 0 #9 Oregon (FBS) 41 L @ Oregon #13 PSU 21 #1 Montana 24 L @ PGE Park #14 PSU 27 #19 Idaho State 24 W @ PGE Park

2003 PSU 44 #20 Nicholls State 37 W @ PGE Park PSU 14 #12 Montana 42 L @ Montana PSU 20 #24 Idaho State 30 L @ Idaho State

NATIONAL RANKINGS

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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSas selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)1972 Bill Dials 1977 John Urness1978 John Urness 1999 Chris Cain, 2nd team2000 Chris Cain, 1st team2004 Joey King, 2nd team2005 Joey King, 1st team2006 Jordan Senn, 2nd team2007 Jordan Senn, 2nd team

Linebackers Joey King (24) and Jordan Senn were both two-time Academic All-Ameri-cans at Portland State. They also earned All-Conference honors for their performances on the field and were leaders in tackles.

THE CHUCK WITHERS AWARDThe Chuck Withers award is intended to honor those who have made a significant contribution to the Portland State University football program. The award was created in memory of Chuck With-ers by teammates Bob Gill and Gary Hamblet. Withers was an inspirational leader and captain of the Vikings’ 1957 football team.

1975 Joseph Blumel, Mouse Davis1976 Earle A. Chiles, June Jones1977 Al Giusti, E. Dean Anderson1978 Joe Fulop, John Urness1979 Larry Sellers1980 Al Giusti, Neil Lomax1981 Tom Oberg1982 Lee Ragsdale1983 John Hinds, Jr.1984 Charles Carlbom, Don Read1985 Roy Love1986 Cap Hedges1987 Norm Daniels1988 Pokey Allen, Chris Crawford1989 Roger Edgington, Jerry Nudelman1990 Ron Schiff1991 Bubby Cronin, Terry Newsom1992 Jack and Deane Garrison, John Charles, Peter W. Stott1993 Dr. Mark Colville1994 Randy Nordlof1995 Sue Remy1996 Jerry Nudelman1997 Ralph Davis, Tom DeSylvia, Jerry Lyons1998 Tony Leineweber1999 Dick Fink2000 Bryan Smith2001 Bob and Rick Curl2002 Frank Brandt2003 Kip Miles2004 Bob and Jane Morrow2005 Gary and Colleen Jondahl2006 Mick and Darlene Brady2007 Rick McReynolds, Mike Lund2008 None2009 Dennis Ferguson

1947 John Newell1948 Jim Sandvig1949 Bob Warner1950 Gene Rider1951 Cliff York1952 Chuck Becker1953 Dale Stewart1954 Gordon Bigler1955 Jack Knudsen1956 Game-By-Game1957 Chuck Withers, Bill Turner1958 Herm Winterholler1959 Sam Roberts1960 Mickey Gray1961 Bob Grant, Bob Williams1962 Bill White, Gery Weber1963 Bill White, Gery Weber1964 Ron Simonson, Dick Marlow1965 Larry Adamson, Roy Malensky1966 Larry Adamson, Roy Malensky1967 Tom Oberg, Val Thompson1968 Ed Gorman, Tom Calkins1969 Phil Oliver, Randy Nelson1970 Tim Von Dulm, Phil Oliver1971 Dick Fink, Rich Lewis1972 Dave Stavros, Don Zehrung1973 Ron Sutton, Bill Taylor1974 Larry Stevenson1975 Scott Saxton, Charles Herring, Ken McGinnity1976 June Jones, Arthur Dickson1977 Dave Stief, Dan Bolton1978 John Urness, Rick Cartasegna1979 Robin Pflugrad, Mike Busch1980 Neil Lomax, Ron Seawell1981 Fred Nordgren, Matt Lawrence1982 Bryan Smith, Mitch Messina1983 Ahtagi Atagi, Mark Crawford

1984 Brian Fish, Scott Lindsay, Doug Mikolas1985 Steve Lyle, Regan Hyde1986 Roland Aumueller, Brett Rodarte1987 Chris Crawford, Tracey Eaton, Shawn Smith1988 Chris Crawford, Kevin Wolfolk, Dave Swanson1989 Greg Evers, Burnell Harvin1990 Game-by-Game1991 Alan Boschma, James Fuller1992 Paul Still, Oscar Hicks1993 Bill Matos, Rick Cruz1994 Matt James, John Gentry, Ted Leach1995 Kelly Johnson, Neil Fendall, Kyle Allen, Alano Ciliberto1996 Alano Ciliberto, Brian Warner, Neil Fendall, Sammy Aumuvae1997 Brett McDonald, Bobby Singh, Rene Sandoval Tom Matijacic, Terrance Frederick, 1998 Bobby Singh, Brian Harris, Tom Matijacic, Josh Simes, Donnie Edwards, Charles Gilmore 1999 John Andreas, Jimmy Blanchard, Kris Wigger, Orshawante Bryant, Rashad Floyd, Jason Stark2000 John Andreas, Jimmy Blanchard, Monty Button, Orshawante Bryant, Rashad Floyd, Saga Tuitele, Kris Wigger2001 Deshawn Butler, Ryan Wells, Juston Wood, Brad Ransom, Terry Charles, Ron Granderson2002 Juston Wood, Marcus Green, Brent Donnerberg2003 Amad Robinson, Jay Williams, Josh Ratliff, Joe Wiser, Tolo Tuitele2004 Joe Wiser, Tolo Tuitele, Nick Chenault2005 Jamal Abdullah, Shaun Bodiford, Allen Kennett, Antonio Narcisse, Joe Rubin, Jordan Senn, Joey King2006 Sawyer Smith, Jordan Senn2007 Jordan Senn, Brennen Carvalho2008 Andy Schantz, Drew Hubel2009

Troy Wayrynen (2)

YEAR-BY-YEAR VIKING TEAM CAPTAINS

SPECIAL HONORS

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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER1963 Andy Berkis1964 Andy Berkis1965 Larry Adamson1966 Ed Gorman OFFENSE DEFENSE1967 Ed Gorman Gene Davis1968 Lorny Andersen Joe Yraguen Duncan Vuksich1969 Tim Von Dulm Darrell Dominick1970 Tim Von Dulm Phil Oliver1971 Mike Heyer Harry Holmes1972 Mike Heyer Tommy Cole1973 Larry Stevenson Bill Taylor1974 John Mills Charles Herring1975 June Jones Charles Herring Scott Saxton1976 June Jones Arthur Dickson1977 Dave Stief Tony Mims1978 John Urness Ron Seawell1979 Neil Lomax Ron Seawell1980 Neil Lomax Fred Nordgren1981 Matt Lawrence Mitch Messina1982 Ahtagi Atagi Mitch Messina1983 Ahtagi Atagi Mark Crawford Bryan Smith Jeff Bettinelli1984 Steve Lyle Doug Mikolas1985 Steve Lyle Scott Fish Terry Summerfield1986 Brian Coushay Brett Rodarte1987 Chris Crawford Tracey Eaton1988 Chris Crawford Ina Talalemotu1989 Darren Del’Andrae Tim Upshaw1990 Curtis Delgardo James Fuller1991 John Charles James Fuller1992 John Charles Oscar Hicks1993 Bill Matos Rick Cruz1994 Darick Holmes Sam Peoples1995 Steve Papin Sammy Burroughs Jason Hefley1996 Neil Fendall1997 Tom Matijacic1998 Charles Dunn1999 Jimmy Blanchard2000 Charles Dunn2001 Terry Charles2002 Juston Wood

2003 Josh Ratliff2004 Chris Berg, Allen Kennett2005 Joe Rubin, Shaun Bodiford2006 Adam Hayward2007 Tremayne Kirkland2008 Andy Schantz2009 Aaron Woods

MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE BACK1996 Brian Warner1997 Charles Dunn1998 Orshawante Bryant1999 Charles Dunn2000 Orshawante Bryant/Jimmy Blanchard2001 Juston Wood2002 Ryan Fuqua/Juston Wood2003 Ryan Brown2004 Joe Wiser2005 Allen Kennett2006 Sawyer Smith, Bobby McClintock2007 Olaniyi Sobomehin2008 Bobby McClintock2009 Bobby McClintock

MOST VALUABLE OFFENSIVE LINEMAN1996 Josh Lind1997 Rene Sandoval1998 Bobby Singh1999 Saga Tuitele2000 Saga Tuitele, John Andreas2001 Adam Jones, Riley Hayes2002 Devan Kelley2003 Micah Jackson-Sattler2004 Micah Jackson-Sattler2005 Peter St. John2006 Brennen Carvalho2007 Brennen Carvalho2008 Moses Punzal2009 Tyler Staley

MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE BACK1996 Paul Bradford1997 Terrance Frederick1998 Tom Matijacic, Hassan Probherbs, Jesse Brand1999 Rashad Floyd2000 Rashad Floyd2001 Mitchell Fitzhugh2002 Brent Donnerberg, Reynard Carrie2003 Nick Swanegan2004 Tolo Tuitele2005 Joey King2006 Dominic Dixon, Odell Jackson2007 Micheal Dorsey2008 DeShawn Shead2009 DeShawn Shead

MOST VALUABLE LINEBACKER2007 Jordan Senn2008 Andy Schantz

MOST VALUABLE DEFENSIVE LINEMAN1996 Sammy Aumavae1997 Mike McCarthy1998 Josh Simes1999 Chris Cain2000 DeAngelo Hunter2001 Brad Ransom2002 Stefon Kleinert, Agatupu Sagapolutele2003 Chris Berg, Agatupu Sagapolutele2004 Chuck Jones2005 Ryan Friesen

2006 Matthis Gehring, DJ Robinson2007 Casey Tyler, Philip Humphrey, Cole Smith2008 Travis Beckley, Joe Ma’aseia2009 Jermaine Jacobs

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD 1952 Jerry Sittser1953 Jack Reverman1954 Darrold Farr1955 Gerald Maurer1956 Bill Hargadine1957 Gene Hedrick1958 Ward Sayles1959 Mickey Gray1960 Lee Wells

MIKE SCHRUNK AWARD (Scholar-Athlete)1998 Chris Cain1999 Chris Cain2000 Steve Jakubowski2001 Juston Wood2002 Juston Wood2003 Joey King2004 Joey King2005 Joey King2006 Jordan Senn, Cole Smith2007 Micheal Dorsey2008 Drew Hubel2009 Drew Hubel

MOST INSPIRATIONAL 1952 Dean Hostetter1953 Chuck Becker1954 Gene Rider1955 Kirby Hall1956 Chuck Withers1957 Chuck Withers1958 Pat Curtis

Quarterback John Charles was a two-time team Offensive MVP in 1991-92 as well as Western Football Conference Offensive MVP.

TEAM AWARD WINNERS

1966 Most Valuable Player Ed Gorman

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1959 Bob Grant1960 Dave Roberts1961 Bob Grant1962 Gery Weber1963 Gery Weber1964 Andy Berkis1965 Bob Peets1966 Larry Adamson1967 Tom Oberg1968 Tom Calkins1969 Randy Nelson1970 Phil Oliver1971 Harry Holmes1972 Elmer Hall1973 Tommy Cole1974 Ken McGinnity1975 Ken McGinnity1976 Mel DeLaura1977 Dave Stief1978 John Urness1979 Steve Calhoun1980 Larry Hill 1981 Kurt Wilmarth1982 Doug Mikolas1983 Mark Crawford1984 Brian Fish1985 Regan Hyde1986 Chris Crawford1987 Steve Mick, Kurt Simmons1988 Curtis Delgardo1989 Bob Boyer1990 Don Bailey1991 Tom Pulliam1992 Rais Aho1993 Greg Lupfer1994 Jason Hefley1995 Samuelu Aumavae, Kelly Johnson1996 Brian Warner1997 Brett McDonald1998 Donnie Edwards1999 Dan Fenton2000 Kris Wigger2001 John Langridge2002 Hashim Hall, Justin Tutka

2003 Jay Williams2004 Mike Stachowiak2005 Jamal Abdullah2006 DJ Robinson2007 Andy Schantz2008 Tracy Ford2009 Tracy Ford

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER1965 Lanny Bennett1966 Bruce Cripe1967 Bruce Janes1969 Clarke Wright1970 Bob Mickles1971 Dave Stavros1972 Ron Daily1973 Cleotha Dowdy1974 Mike Gardner1975 Byron Chambers1976 Dexter Morrison1977 Dave Orchard1978 Doug Rabe1979 Doug Wright1980 Kenny Johnson1981 Tim Reeves1982 Mark Crawford1983 Kevin Olson1984 Steve Jones1985 Brian Gregoire1986 Kevin Johnson, David Etherly1987 Tommie Johnson, Bob Boyer1988 Rick Allender, Mike Peterson1989 Don Finkbonner1990 Dave Eder, Don Bailey1991 Rais Aho, Greg Lupfer1992 Matt Roberts, Desmond Isom1993 Jeff Bockert, Ben Buchanan1994 Bob Gitsham1995 Alano Cilberto1996 Scott Casebeer1997 Charles Gilmore1998 Art Williams1999 Terry Charles2000 Cam Carrillo, Brent Donnerberg2001 Ryan Wells2002 Joe Rubin, Jamal Abdullah2003 Joey King2004 Dominic Dixon2005 Derek Duff2006 Micheal Dorsey2007 Jordan Brown, Ryan Pedersen2008 Landan Laurusaitis2009 Manuel Rojas

OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN1965 Dan Withers1966 Tom Dearborn1967 Lorny Andersen1968 Rich Lewis1969 Dave Sass1970 Marlan Wallace1972 Darrell Beane1973 Gene Woodard, Arthur Dickson1974 Randy Skaggs1975 Matt Reid1976 Eric Ell1977 Neil Lomax1978 Fred Nordgren1979 Kenny Johnson1980 Rance McDougald1981 Brian Fish, Scott Lindsay

1982 Steve Lyle1983 Kurt Green, Tracey Eaton1984 Monte Schmidt1985 Tim Corrigan, Barry Naone1986 Corey Beyerlin, Jeff Wallace1987 Tim Upshaw1988 Terry Welch1989 Vince Barrett1990 Matt James1991 John Gentry1992 Jeff Bockert1993 Kyle Holley, Neil Fendall1994 Jesse Brand1995 Jimmy Craft1996 Jerit Carpenter, Jake Gallop1997 Charles Dunn, Orshawante Bryant, Saga Tuitele, Rashad Floyd

(award became outstanding scout team players)

SCOUT TEAM AWARD OFFENSE DEFENSE1997 Ron Perry Matt Zosel1998 Luke Hosack Marcus Green1999 Neil Zellick J.R. Moala Jason Threefoot2000 Erik Selden Dustin Hummell2001 Joe Rubin Joey King2002 Brendan Ferrigno Ryan Friesen2003 Kenneth Mackins Jordan Senn2004 Keith Best Branden Brooks2005 Matt Smith Josh Evans2006 Travis Gowan Jake Fetzer2007 Connor Kavanaugh Deshawn Shead2008 Matt Orthmann Dallas Kelley2009 Hank Taylor Daniel Kinney Matt Orthmann

MOST VALUABLE FRESHMAN OFFENSE DEFENSE2007 Drew Hubel Michael Wightman2008 Dustin Waldron Cody Worthen

SPECIAL TEAMS AWARD1984 Ken Sloy1985 Brett Rodarte1986 Terry Fasel1987 Shawn Smith1988 Dave Swanson1989 Matt Weaving1990 Bill Westerholm1991 Mike Palomino1992 Jason Roehm1993 Jason Roehm1994 Bryan Pfeifer, Sam Peoples1995 Bryan Pfeifer1996 none selected1997 Chris Dittman1998 Ryan Wells1999 Ryan Wells, Monty Button2000 Ryan Wells, Dan Frantz2001 Hashim Hall2002 Hashim Hall2003 Erik Selden2004 DJ Robinson, Jordan Senn2005 Kenneth Mackins2006 Kenneth Mackins2007 Logan Dose2008 Josh Nakamoto2009 Nick Kalpin

Defensive Back Tom Oberg, the first Viking to play in the NFL, was Team Captain and Most Inspirational in 1967.

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Joe Holland1947-54: 19-43-3

Ralph Davis1955-56: 4-11

Les Leggatt1957-58: 6-11

Hugh Smithwick1959-61: 6-17-2

Tom DeSylvia1962: 4-4

Jerry Lyons1963-67: 21-24-1

Don Read1968-71,

1981-85: 39-52-1

Ron Stratten1972-74: 9-24

Mouse Davis1975-80: 42-24

Pokey Allen1986-92: 63-26-2

Tim Walsh1993-2006: 90-68

Jerry Glanville2007-09: 9-24

Career Conference#Coach Years Yrs. W L T Pct. Yrs. W L T Pct.

Joe Holland 1947-54 8 19 43 3 .323 5 5 10 1 .333

Ralph Davis 1955-56 2 4 11 1 .267 2 2 6 0 .250

Les Leggatt 1957-58 2 6 11 0 .353 2 3 5 0 .375

Hugh Smithwick 1959-61 3 6 17 2 .261 3 4 7 1 .364

Tom DeSylvia 1962 1 4 4 0 .500 1 3 1 0 .750

Jerry Lyons 1963-67 5 21 24 1 .467 2 7 0 1 1.000

Don Read* 1968-71 4 20 19 0 .513

Ron Stratten 1972-74 3 9 24 0 .273

Mouse Davis 1975-80 6 42 24 0 .636

Don Read* 1981-85 5 19 33 1 .365 4 6 8 1 .429

Pokey Allen 1986-92 7 63 26 2 .708 7 30 7 0 .811

Tim Walsh 1993-2006 14 90 68 0 .572 11 42 41 0 .506

Jerry Glanville 2007-09 3 9 24 0 .273 3 7 17 0 .292

All-Time PSU Record 63 312 328 10 .488 40 109 102 4 .517

NCAA FCS Record 14 74 81 0 .477 14 49 58 0 .458

* Don Read’s combined career record at Portland State was 39-52-1 in nine seasons. # Portland State competed in the NAIA Oregon Collegiate Conference from 1950-1964. PSU was in the NCAA II Western Football Conference from 1982-1992. In 1996, Portland State joined the Big Sky Conference. All other years, PSU played as an independent program.

CAREER COACHING RECORDS

VIKING HEAD FOOTBALL COACHES

PORTLAND STATE COACHING RECORDS

Mouse Davis

Tim Walsh

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Season LeagueYear Coach W-L-T W-L-T Place HIGHLIGHTS AND MILESTONES 1947 Joe Holland (19-43-3) 1-8 Vanport College fields first football team1948 Joe Holland 1-5-2 1949 Joe Holland 5-4 First winning record1950 Joe Holland 1-5-1 0-2-1 1951 Joe Holland 3-5 1-2 Joined Oregon Collegiate Conference1952 Joe Holland 0-9 0-31953 Joe Holland 5-2 2-11954 Joe Holland 3-5 2-2 1955 Ralph Davis (4-11-1) 2-6 1-31956 Ralph Davis 2-5-1 1-3 t4th School becomes Portland State College, a four-year institution1957 Les Leggatt (6-11) 2-6 1-3 4th1958 Les Leggatt 4-5 2-2 3rd1959 Hugh Smithwick (6-17-2) 1-8 1-3 4th1960 Hugh Smithwick 2-4-2 1-2-1 3rd1961 Hugh Smithwick 3-5 2-2 3rd1962 Tom DeSylvia (4-4) 4-4 3-11963 Jerry Lyons (21-24-1) 6-2 4-0 1st Oregon Collegiate Conference Champions1964 Jerry Lyons 4-4-1 3-0-1 t1st Oregon Collegiate Conference co-Champions1965 Jerry Lyons 3-6 PSC becomes NCAA College Division Independent (Division II)1966 Jerry Lyons 4-61967 Jerry Lyons 4-61968 Don Read (20-19) 4-61969 Don Read 6-41970 Don Read 6-4 PSU has first back-to-back winning seasons1971 Don Read 4-51972 Ron Stratten (9-24) 3-81973 Ron Stratten 1-101974 Ron Stratten 5-61975 Mouse Davis (42-24) 8-3 PSU leads the nation in total offense, passing offense1976 Mouse Davis 8-3 PSU leads the nation in total offense, passing offense1977 Mouse Davis 7-4 PSU leads the nation in total offense, passing offense1978 Mouse Davis 5-6 PSU moves to NCAA 1-AA, leads the nation in total offense, passing offense, scoring1979 Mouse Davis 6-5 PSU leads the nation in total offense, passing offense, scoring1980 Mouse Davis 8-3 PSU leads the nation in total offense, passing offense, scoring1981 Don Read (19-33-1) 2-9 PSU returns to NCAA II level, Don Read returns for second stint as Head Coach1982 Don Read 2-9 0-4 5th PSU joins the Western Football Conference1983 Don Read 3-7 1-2 t3rd1984 Don Read 8-3 3-0 1st PSU wins first of six WFC football titles, Read named AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year1985 Don Read 4-5-1 2-2-1 3rd1986 Pokey Allen (63-36-2) 6-5 4-2 t2nd1987 Pokey Allen 11-2-1 4-1-1 1st PSU makes first NCAA II playoff appearance, becomes national runnerup, school record wins (11), Pokey Allen named WFC Coach of the Year and AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year1988 Pokey Allen 11-3-1 6-0 1st PSU is national runnerup for second straight year, school record wins (11), Pokey Allen named WFC Coach of the Year and AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year1989 Pokey Allen 9-4 4-1 1st NCAA II quarterfinalist1990 Pokey Allen 6-5 2-3 t3rd1991 Pokey Allen 11-3 5-0 1st NCAA II semifinalist, school record wins (11), Pokey Allen named WFC Coach of the Year and AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year1992 Pokey Allen 9-4 3-1 1st NCAA II semifinalist, Pokey Allen named WFC Coach of the Year1993 Tim Walsh (90-68) 8-3 NCAA II first round, WFC disbands, PSU becomes NCAA II Independent1994 Tim Walsh 9-3 NCAA II quarterfinalist1995 Tim Walsh 8-5 NCAA II quarterfinalist1996 Tim Walsh 3-8 1-7 8th PSU moves to NCAA 1 FCS level level, joins Big Sky Conference1997 Tim Walsh 4-7 3-5 7th1998 Tim Walsh 5-6 4-4 t4th1999 Tim Walsh 8-3 6-2 t2nd First winning record since moving back to NCAA 1 FCS level2000 Tim Walsh 8-4 5-3 t2nd NCAA I first round, PSU defeats a FBS program for the first time (Hawai’i, 45-20), Vikings make first NCAA 1-AA playoff appearance2001 Tim Walsh 7-4 5-2 t2nd2002 Tim Walsh 6-5 3-4 t4th Tim Walsh becomes winningest coach in PSU history, final career record 90-682003 Tim Walsh 4-7 1-6 7th2004 Tim Walsh 7-4 4-3 t3rd2005 Tim Walsh 6-5 4-3 t3rd2006 Tim Walsh 7-4 6-2 t2nd PSU beats FBS New Mexico, 17-62007 Jerry Glanville (9-24) 3-8 3-5 t6th PSU sells more than 4,000 season tickets - the most at the Division I level, PSU leads nation in passing2008 Jerry Glanville 4-7 3-5 t6th PSU leads the nation in passing offense2009 Jerry Glanville 2-9 1-7 t7th

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS

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VANPORT COLLEGE ERA1947: 1-8 Opponent Score W-LL Pacific _________________ 0-48 0-1L Portland JV _____________ 7-18 0-2L Lower Columbia JC _______ 0-7 0-3L Oregon College _________ 0-13 0-4L Northern Idaho _________ 0-25 0-5L Oregon State Frosh ______ 7-20 0-6L Everett JC ______________ 0-26 0-7L St. Martin’s _____________ 7-14 0-8W Sand Point NAS _________ 36-7 1-8

1948: 1-5-2 Opponent Score W-LW Portland JV _____________ 12-0 1-0L Lewis and Clark _________ 0-19 1-1L Lower Columbia JC ______ 0-19 1-2L Humboldt State _________ 7-13 1-3T Oregon Tech _____________ 0-0 1-3-1T Oregon College ________ 13-13 1-3-2L Oregon Frosh ___________ 6-20 1-4-2L Northern Idaho _________ 6-18 1-5-2

1949: 5-4 Opponent Score W-LW Wenatchee JC __________ 46-7 1-0L Oregon College ________ 13-25 1-1L Grays Harbor JC ________ 13-26 1-2W Oregon Tech ____________ 33-7 2-2W Clark JC _______________ 21-16 3-2W Olympic JC _____________ 38-7 4-2W Tongue Point Navy ______ 36-7 5-2L Oregon Frosh ___________ 0-20 5-3L Everett JC ______________ 6-12 5-4

1950: 1-5-1 Oregon Collegiate Conference: 0-2-1 Opponent Score W-LW Lower Columbia JC _ 13-0 1-0L Clark JC ___________ 0-13 1-1L Eastern Oregon* ___ 6-31 1-2L Lewis and Clark ____ 0-38 1-3T Oregon Tech* _____ 13-13 1-3-1L N. 10 Oregon College* ___ 0-14 1-4-1L Olympic JC _________ 0-7 1-5-1

1951: 3-5 Oregon Collegiate Conference: 1-2 Opponent Score W-LW Eastern Oregon* __ 25-21 1-0L Oregon Tech* ______ 7-27 1-1L Compton JC _______ 7-37 1-2L O.19 at Oregon College* _ 7-42 1-3W Wenatchee JC ______ 57-0 2-3W Portland Air Base __ 41-20 3-3L Ft. Lawton _________ 0-34 3-4L Lower Columbia JC _ 0-26 3-5

1952: 0-9Oregon Collegiate Conference: 0-3 Opponent Score W-LL Grays Harbor ______ 0-38 0-1L Oregon Tech* ______ 0-54 0-2L Lower Columbia CC _ 0-41 0-3L Eastern Oregon* ___ 6-18 0-4L O.25 Oregon College* ___ 7-40 0-5L N.1 at Southern Oregon _ 7-28 0-6L Clark CC __________ 0-20 0-7L Clark CC __________ 0-13 0-8L Olympic CC _______ 12-40 0-9

1953: 5-2 Oregon Collegiate Conference: 2-1 Opponent Score W-LW Grays Harbor _____ 26-14 1-0W Olympic CC _______ 25-21 2-0W Eastern Oregon* __ 32-20 3-0W Oregon Tech* _____ 14-12 4-0L O.31 Southern Oregon ___ 0-12 4-1L N.7 at Oregon College* _ 0-27 4-2W Lower Columbia CC _ 19-6 5-2

1954: 3-5 Oregon Collegiate Conference: 2-2 Opponent Score W-LL Linfield ___________ 7-12 0-1L O.2 at Southern Oregon* 19-32 0-2L O.9 Lewis and Clark ___ 19-44 0-3W O.16 Oregon College* ___ 13-0 1-3L Oregon Tech* _____ 18-54 1-4W Eastern Oregon* __ 27-13 2-4W Los Angeles CC _____ 20-0 3-4L Lower Columbia CC 13-19 3-5

PORTLAND STATE ERA1955: 2-6Oregon Collegiate Conference: 1-3 Opponent Score W-LW Linfield __________ 20-13 1-0L Pacific ____________ 7-14 1-1L O.1 at Southern Oregon* 6-20 1-2L O.8 at Oregon College* 14-36 1-3L Humboldt State ___ 13-48 1-4L Seattle Ramblers __ 12-27 1-5W Oregon Tech* _____ 18-14 2-5L Eastern Oregon* __ 20-26 2-6

1956: 2-5-1Oregon Collegiate Conference: 1-3 Opponent Score W-LT Linfield ____________ 0-0 0-0-1L Central Washington _ 6-23 0-1-1W Oregon Tech* _____ 39-14 1-1-1L O.13 at Southern Oregon* 6-13 1-2-1L O.20 Oregon College* ____ 0-6 1-3-1L Eastern Oregon* ___ 6-14 1-4-1W Pacific ___________ 33-14 2-4-1L Lewis and Clark ___ 19-46 2-5-1

1957: 2-6 Oregon Collegiate Conference: 1-3 Opponent Score W-LL S.28 Pacific ___________ 18-25 0-1L O.5 Oregon Tech* ______ 0-14 0-2L O.12 Southern Oregon* ___ 6-7 0-3L O.19 at Oregon College* _ 6-31 0-4W O.26 Eastern Oregon* ___ 13-0 1-4W N.2 British Columbia___ 33-13 2-4L N.9 Linfield __________ 12-35 2-5L N.16 Lewis and Clark ____ 0-14 2-6

1958: 4-5 Oregon Collegiate Conference: 2-2Home: 3-2 • Road: 1-3 Opponent Score W-LL S.20 at Lewis and Clark __ 7-12 0-1W S.27 Pacific ___________ 20-19 1-1W O.4 at Oregon Tech (forfeit)* 21-31 2-1L O.11 at Southern Oregon* 14-21 2-2L O.18 Oregon College* ___ 7-22 2-3W O.25 Eastern Oregon* __ 34-14 3-3L N.1 Linfield ___________ 7-34 3-4L N.8 at Whitworth ______ 6-26 3-5W N.15 Westminster ______ 18-14 4-5

1959: 1-8 Oregon Collegiate Conference: 1-3Home: 0-5 • Road: 1-3 Opponent Score W-LL S.18 Lewis and Clark ____ 0-13 0-1L S.26 Linfield ___________ 0-34 0-2L O.3 Oregon Tech* ______ 7-20 0-3L O.10 Southern Oregon* __ 7-12 0-4W O.17 at Oregon College* _ 10-0 1-4L O.24 at Eastern Oregon* __ 0-7 1-5L O.31 at Pacific __________ 0-40 1-6L N.7 Whitworth ________ 0-66 1-7L N.14 at Westminster ____ 13-14 1-8

1960: 2-4-2Oregon Collegiate Conference: 1-2-1Home: 2-0-2 • Road: 0-4 Opponent Score W-LL S.17 at Lewis and Clark __ 7-40 0-1T S.24 Puget Sound _____ 13-13 0-1-1L O.1 at Oregon Tech* ___ 14-19 0-2-1L O.8 at Southern Oregon* 20-39 0-3-1W O.15 Oregon College* ___ 24-6 1-3-1T O.22 Eastern Oregon* ____ 6-6 1-3-2W O.29 Nevada ___________ 19-7 2-3-2L N.5 at Linfield ________ 13-40 2-4-2

1961: 3-5Oregon Collegiate Conference: 2-2Home: 2-2 • Road: 1-3 Opponent Score W-LL S.23 Lewis and Clark ____ 6-39 0-1L S.30 at Nevada ________ 20-41 0-2W O.7 Oregon Tech* ______ 13-7 1-2L O.14 Southern Oregon* _ 19-39 1-3L O.21 at Oregon College* 24-26 1-4W O.28 at Eastern Oregon* _ 27-7 2-4L N.11 at Linfield ________ 19-55 2-5W N.18 Western Washington 13-7 3-5

1962: 4-4Oregon Collegiate Conference: 3-1Home: 3-1 • Road: 1-3 Opponent Score W-LL S.22 at Lewis and Clark _ 20-64 0-1W S.29 British Columbia___ 14-13 1-1W O.6 Oregon College* ___ 21-6 2-1W O.13 at Eastern Oregon* __ 2-0 3-1W O.20 Oregon Tech* ______ 23-0 4-1L N.3 at Southern Oregon* 26-41 4-2L N.10 Linfield ___________ 0-39 4-3L N.17 at Puget Sound ___ 14-26 4-4

1963: 6-2Oregon Collegiate Conference: 4-0Home: 3-1 • Road: 3-1 Opponent Score W-LL S.21 Lewis and Clark ___ 26-37 0-1W S.28 at Pacific __________ 27-7 1-1W O.5 Eastern Oregon* ___ 38-0 2-1W O.12 at Oregon Tech* ____ 26-7 3-1W O.26 Southern Oregon* _ 19-14 4-1W N.2 at Oregon College* 32-13 5-1L N.9 at Linfield _________ 7-17 5-2W N.16 Seattle Ramblers __ 31-13 6-2

1964: 4-4-1Oregon Collegiate Conference: 3-0-1Home: 3-2 • Road: 1-2-1 Opponent Score W-LL S.19 at Lewis and Clark _ 13-32 0-1L S.26 Pacific ____________ 7-20 0-2W O.3 Oregon Tech* ______ 21-6 1-2L O.10 at British Columbia _ 7-13 1-3T O.17 at Southern Oregon* 21-21 1-3-1W O.24 Oregon College* __ 27-12 2-3-1W O.31 at Eastern Oregon* _ 41-6 3-3-1L N.7 Linfield ___________ 0-31 3-4-1W N.21 Weber State ______ 18-10 4-4-1

1965: 3-6Home: 2-2 • Road: 1-4 Opponent Score W-LL S.18 at Sacramento State __ 6-7 0-1L S.25 Lewis and Clark ____ 0-22 0-1W O.9 Southern Oregon ___ 20-8 1-2L O.16 at W. Washington ___ 2-13 1-3W O.23 British Columbia____ 12-6 2-3L O.30 at Idaho State ______ 7-27 2-4W N.6 at Oregon Tech _____ 18-7 3-4L N.13 at Weber State _____ 6-74 3-5L N.25 Montana __________ 7-33 3-6

1966: 4-6Home: 2-3 • Road: 2-3 Opponent Score W-LL S.17 Montana State _____ 7-50 0-1L S.24 at Lewis and Clark __ 7-14 0-2L O.1 at Montana ________ 0-10 0-3L O.8 at British Columbia _ 0-13 0-4W O.15 W. Washington ____ 40-13 1-4W O.22 Oregon Tech _______ 56-0 2-4W O.29 at C. Washington __ 36-27 3-4L N.12 Weber State _______ 6-51 3-5W N.19 at Southern Oregon 20-10 4-5L N.24 Idaho State ________ 7-12 4-6

1967: 4-6Home: 3-3 • Road: 1-3 Opponent Score W-LW S.16 Southern Oregon _ 36-13 1-0L S.23 at Montana State ___ 7-52 1-1L S.30 at Linfield _________ 0-24 1-2L O.7 Sacramento State __ 21-23 1-3W O.14 at W. Washington __ 21-16 2-3W O.21 British Columbia____ 61-0 3-3W O.28 Central Washington _ 13-6 4-3L N.11 at Weber State ____ 21-40 4-4L N.18 Montana __________ 7-55 4-5L N.23 Idaho State _______ 21-22 4-6

1968: 4-6Home: 2-3 • Road: 2-3 Opponent Score W-LL S.14 at Idaho State _____ 30-52 0-1L S.21 Montana State _____ 6-17 0-2L S.28 at Montana ________ 0-58 0-3L O.5 Fresno State ______ 14-30 0-4L O.12 Weber State ______ 12-28 0-5W O.19 at E. Washington __ 19-18 1-5W O.26 W. Washington ____ 27-20 2-5L N.2 at San Fernando ___ 20-62 2-6W N.9 Simon Fraser______ 47-16 3-6W N.16 at Southern Oregon 13-6 4-6

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORES

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1969: 6-4Home: 3-2 • Road: 3-2 Opponent Score Att. W-LW S.13 at Montana State _____ 22-6 6,500 1-0W S.20 Linfield ____________ 26-21 7,499 2-0W S.27 Eastern Washington ___ 35-0 6,401 3-0W O.11 at British Columbia ___ 35-3 1,035 4-0W O.18 at Central Washington 28-16 3,100 5-0L O.25 Montana ___________ 14-49 13,814 5-1L N.1 Idaho State _________ 23-46 5,652 5-2L N.8 at Puget Sound _____ 34-44 4,500 5-3W N.15 Southern Oregon _____ 54-7 3,399 6-3L N.22 at Fresno State ______ 22-28 6,000 6-4

1970: 6-4Home: 4-0 • Road: 2-4 Opponent Score Att. W-LL S.19 at Simon Fraser _____ 12-21 5,600 0-1W S.26 Puget Sound ________ 21-9 4,103 1-1W O.3 Humboldt State _____ 54-31 3,041 2-1W O.10 Weber State ________ 46-14 3,631 3-1W O.17 Central Washington __ 38-31 6,401 4-1L O.24 at Idaho (Pullman, WA) 16-17 6,700 4-2L O.31 at Montana ________ 25-31 12,200 4-3L N.7 at Idaho State _______ 6-37 8,400 4-4W N.14 at Southern Oregon __ 24-0 1,600 5-4W N.21 at Eastern Washington 34-0 500 6-4

1971: 4-5Home: 3-2 • Road: 1-3 Opponent Score Att. W-LW S.25 at Central Washington 24-17 1,500 1-0L O.2 at Montana State _____ 8-23 7,000 1-1L O.9 at Weber State ______ 26-54 12,249 1-2L O.16 Nevada-Reno ________ 7-21 3,684 1-3W O.23 Simon Fraser ________ 21-3 2,725 2-3L O.30 at Puget Sound ______ 7-26 3,500 2-4L N.6 Idaho State__________ 0-37 3,395 2-5W N.13 Eastern Washington __ 13-6 1,296 3-5W N.20 Montana __________ 36-29 2,733 4-5

1972: 3-8Home: 1-6 • Road: 2-2 Opponent Score Att. W-LL S.16 Hawaii ____________ 13-38 5,514 0-1W S.23 at Linfield ____________ 6-0 2,500 1-1L S.30 at Idaho State _______ 6-51 7,500 1-2L O.7 at Nevada-Reno _____ 13-27 3,000 1-3W O.14 at Western Washington 10-7 3,500 2-3L O.21 Eastern Washington __ 7-14 2,092 2-4L O.28 Puget Sound _______ 10-39 2,210 2-5L N.4 Boise State __________ 7-33 1,769 2-6W N.11 Eastern Montana ____ 28-26 1,652 3-6L N.18 Santa Clara __________ 8-36 1,917 3-7L N.23 Central Washington __ 17-32 1,062 3-8

1973: 1-10Home: 1-5 • Road: 0-5 Opponent Score Att. W-LL S.15 at Simon Fraser ______ 0-13 2,000 0-1L S.22 Linfield ____________ 3-19 2,546 0-2L S.29 at Boise State ________ 7-64 12,409 0-3L O.6 Nevada-Reno ________ 0-59 1,003 0-4L O.13 at Central Washington 12-30 2,500 0-5W O.20 Western Washington _ 24-12 820 1-5L O.27 at Eastern Washington _ 0-3 1,500 1-6L N.3 Idaho State_________ 13-21 897 1-7L N.10 at Eastern Montana __ 13-35 1,200 1-8L N.17 Humboldt State ______ 6-17 900 1-9L N.24 Puget Sound ________ 7-54 789 1-10

1974: 5-6Home: 3-2 • Road: 2-4 Opponent Score Att. W-LL S.7 Montana State _______ 8-29 3,432 0-1L S.14 at UC-Davis ________ 21-50 5,200 0-2W S.21 Eastern Washington _ 56-18 1,854 1-2L S.28 at Nevada-Reno _____ 14-19 4,500 1-3W O.5 at Puget Sound _____ 45-25 3,333 2-3L O.12 at Santa Clara _______ 26-27 5,210 2-4W O.19 Simon Fraser ________ 14-6 1,637 3-4L O.26 Montana __________ 14-24 4,986 3-5L N.2 at Idaho State ______ 16-24 7,500 3-6W N.9 at Western Washington _ 9-5 800 4-6W N.16 Central Washington ___ 49-0 2,875 5-6

1975: 8-3Home: 5-0 • Road: 3-3 Opponent Score Att. W-LL S.6 at Montana State ____ 34-35 5,100 0-1W S.13 Nevada-Reno ________ 37-0 5,500 1-1W S.20 at Central Washington _ 37-3 2,000 2-1W S.27 at Eastern Washington 51-0 2,500 3-1W O.4 Southern Oregon ____ 58-7 3,500 4-1W O.11 Santa Clara _________ 42-29 7,129 5-1L O.18 at Hawaii ___________ 7-24 20,157 5-2W O.31 at Simon Fraser _____ 21-17 3,500 6-2L N.8 at Montana ________ 16-33 5,100 6-3W N.15 UC-Davis __________ 32-21 3,312 7-3W N.22 Puget Sound _______ 31-27 3,509 8-3

1976: 8-3Home: 6-0 • Road: 2-3 Opponent Score Att. W-LW S.11 Chico State __________ 50-3 7,532 1-0W S.18 Simon Fraser ________ 44-7 6,559 2-0W S.25 Montana __________ 50-49 16,395 3-0L O.2 at Santa Clara _______ 28-31 8,100 3-1W O.9 at Idaho State ______ 26-14 8,695 4-1L O.16 at Hawaii __________ 17-20 18,860 4-2W O.23 Humboldt State _____ 56-20 7,330 5-2W O.30 Oregon College _____ 44-14 9,491 6-2W N.6 at Puget Sound _____ 29-25 5,017 7-2L N.13 at Nevada-Reno _____ 22-35 6,500 7-3W N.20 Eastern Montana _____ 87-6 4,367 8-3

1977: 7-4Home: 5-1 • Road: 2-3 Opponent Score Att. W-LL S.10 Cal Poly-SLO ________ 22-29 9,567 0-1L S.17 at Weber State ______ 22-40 8,829 0-2L S.24 at Montana ________ 25-40 6,100 0-3W O.1 Idaho State__________ 47-0 5,580 1-3W O.8 Central Washington ___ 53-6 5,592 2-3W O.15 at Chico State________ 27-7 3,976 3-3L O.22 at Hawaii __________ 12-21 29,949 3-4W O.29 Oregon College _____ 34-22 3,356 4-4W N.5 Puget Sound ________ 63-9 3,274 5-4W N.12 at Simon Fraser _____ 55-13 3,100 6-4W N.19 Montana State ______ 56-35 5,185 7-4

1978: 5-6Home: 5-0 • Road: 0-6 Opponent Score Att. W-LL S.9 at Northern Arizona _ 14-42 12,336 0-1W S.16 Montana __________ 27-16 5,604 1-1L S.23 at Idaho State ______ 13-27 3,233 1-2W S.30 Sacramento State ____ 63-7 4,236 2-2L O.7 at Cal Poly-SLO ______ 20-56 6,025 2-3L O.14 at Humboldt State ___ 27-41 3,000 2-4W O.21 Simon Fraser _______ 48-30 2,711 3-4L O.28 at Puget Sound _____ 21-34 4,500 3-5L N.4 at Cal State Northridge 27-42 4,500 3-6W N.11 San Francisco State __ 35-21 2,082 4-6W N.18 South Dakota State __ 42-21 3,472 5-6

1979: 6-5Home: 3-3 • Road: 3-2 Opponent Score Att. W-LL S.8 Northern Arizona____ 21-22 8,382 0-1W S.15 at Weber State ______ 16-13 10,037 1-1L S.29 Humboldt State _____ 29-30 8,873 1-2W O.6 Puget Sound _______ 72-35 4,484 2-2W O.13 Cal State Northridge _ 34-21 4,052 3-2L O.20 at Northern Colorado 20-21 6,283 3-3L O.27 Cal Poly-SLO ________ 42-45 4,097 3-4W N.3 at San Francisco State 37-10 1,000 4-4W N.10 Idaho State_________ 44-14 3,872 5-4W N.17 at Montana ________ 40-32 3,434 6-4L N.23 at US International __ 22-28 1,372 6-5

1980: 8-3Home: 7-0 • Road: 1-3 Opponent Score Att. W-LW S.6 North Dakota _______ 28-14 11,952 1-0W S.20 Montana ___________ 29-0 11,381 2-0L S.27 at Idaho State ______ 33-59 8,042 2-1L O.4 at Idaho ___________ 27-37 13,000 2-2W O.11 at Puget Sound _____ 37-14 5,200 3-2W O.18 Eastern Washington _ 54-21 7,347 4-2W O.25 Cal Poly-Pomona _____ 93-7 6,152 5-2L N.1 at NW Louisiana _____ 21-40 7,000 5-3W N.8 Delaware State _____ 105-0 4,772 6-3W N.15 South Dakota State __ 48-17 4,976 7-3W N.22 Weber State _________ 75-0 6,890 8-3

Viking fullback Joe Talbott runs in 13-6 win over Central Washington in a 1967 game at Civic Stadium. Talbott led the Vikings in rushing that season.

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1981: 2-9Home: 2-4 • Road: 0-5 Opponent Score Att. W-LL S.5 at North Dakota ______10-17 10,200 0-1L S.12 Puget Sound ________17-21 4,095 0-2L S.19 at Utah ______________0-46 24,122 0-3L S.26 at Weber State _______16-31 16,841 0-4L O.3 Idaho _______________9-56 3,727 0-5L O.10 Idaho State___________9-28 2,757 0-6L O.17 Northern Arizona_____10-34 3,157 0-7L O.24 at Montana __________3-33 8,517 0-8L O.31 at Cal Poly-SLO _______12-41 4,410 0-9W N.14 Cal State Northridge __17-13 1,641 1-9W N.21 Western Washington ___49-0 1,570 2-9

1982: 2-9Western Football Conference: 0-4Home: 2-3 • Road: 0-6 Opponent Score Att. W-L WFCL S.11 Santa Clara* _________21-26 4,350 0-1 0-1L S.18 at Idaho State _______14-38 10,831 0-2L S.25 at Idaho _____________0-56 11,000 0-3L O.2 Cal Poly-SLO* _________0-22 2,225 0-4 0-2L O.9 at Eastern Washington _0-36 2,600 0-5L O.16 Weber State __________6-20 2,456 0-6L O.23 at Puget Sound _______6-24 2,500 0-7W O.30 Simon Fraser ________28-21 2,175 1-7W N.6 Montana ___________35-28 2,556 2-7L N.13 at Cal Poly-Pomona* ___0-17 1,141 2-8 0-3L N.20 at Cal State Northridge* 28-31 700 2-9 0-4

1983: 3-7Western Football Conference: 1-2Home: 3-3 • Road: 0-4 Opponent Score Att. W-L WFCL S.10 Oregon State ________14-51 26,102 0-1W S.17 Sacramento State ____25-16 2,034 1-1L S.24 at Montana _________19-35 9,042 1-2L O.8 Idaho ______________16-17 3,853 1-3W O.15 Humboldt State ______44-26 1,853 2-3L O.22 at Santa Clara* ________6-29 4,252 2-4 0-1W O.29 Cal State Northridge* _31-13 1,847 3-4 1-1L N.5 at Weber State _______13-37 7,643 3-5L N.12 at Cal Poly-SLO* _______7-16 1,792 3-6 1-2L N.19 Eastern Washington ____0-6 1,850 3-7

1984: 8-3Western Football Conference: 3-0Home: 5-1 • Road: 3-2 Opponent Score Att. W-L WFCW S.1 South Dakota State ___17-14 4,753 1-0L S.8 at Idaho ____________14-49 10,500 1-1L S.14 Montana ___________16-17 3,035 1-2W S.22 Weber State _________27-24 2,650 2-2W S.29 at Humboldt State _____30-7 1,350 3-2W O.6 at Sacramento State __38-21 5,319 4-2W O.13 Cal Poly-SLO* _________29-0 3,467 5-2 1-0L O.20 at Montana State _____22-45 10,797 5-3W O.27 Wisconsin-Stout ______28-3 3,233 6-3W N.10 Santa Clara* __________27-6 3,341 7-3 2-0W N.17 at Cal State Northridge* 14-3 617 8-3 3-0

1985: 4-5-1Western Football Conference: 2-2-1Home: 3-3 • Road: 1-2-1 Opponent Score Att. W-L WFCW S.7 Montana State _______46-28 7,163 1-0L S.14 Idaho State__________10-23 3,431 1-1L S.21 at Weber State _______24-45 6,942 1-2W S.28 at Montana _________21-16 6,575 2-2L O.5 Idaho ______________17-51 6,286 2-3L O.12 Sacramento State* ___14-26 3,642 2-4 0-1W N.2 Cal Lutheran* ________27-20 2,390 3-4 1-1L N.9 at Cal Poly-SLO* ______21-34 2,590 3-5 1-2T N.16 at Santa Clara* _______20-20 5,673 3-5-1 1-2-1W N.23 Cal State Northridge* _61-24 1,513 4-5-1 2-2-1

1986: 6-5Western Football Conference: 4-2Home: 5-1 • Road: 1-4 Opponent Score Att. W-L WFCL S.6 at Idaho ____________10-42 8,500 0-1L S.13 at UNLV ____________14-51 12,561 0-2W S.27 Weber State _________27-22 3,234 1-2W O.4 Humboldt State ______27-16 4,823 2-2W O.11 Southern Utah* ______41-17 8,212 3-2 1-0L O.18 at Sacramento State* _20-51 6,500 3-3 1-1W O.25 at Cal Lutheran* _______28-7 2,910 4-3 2-1W N.1 Cal Poly-SLO* _________66-7 3,489 5-3 3-1W N.8 Santa Clara* _________41-14 4,780 6-3 4-1L N.15 at Cal State Northridge* 0-34 4,106 6-4 4-2L N.22 Montana ___________14-35 4,808 6-5

1987: 11-2-1Western Football Conference: 6-0Home: 7-1 • Road: 4-1-1 Opponent Score Att. W-L WFCW S.5 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 33-7 3,648 1-0W S.12 at Montana __________20-3 8,450 2-0L S.19 Idaho ______________10-17 8,535 2-1W S.26 at Southern Utah* _____38-6 4,147 3-1 1-0W O.3 Humboldt State ______50-14 3,818 4-1T O.10 at Idaho State _______24-24 7,325 4-1-1W O.17 Sacramento State* ____24-0 6,023 5-1-1 2-0W O.24 Cal Lutheran* _________40-7 3,021 6-1-1 3-0W O.31 at Cal Poly-SLO* _______31-7 5,082 7-1-1 4-0W N.7 at Santa Clara* ________41-0 4,887 8-1-1 5-0W N.14 Cal State Northridge* _38-22 11,929 9-1-1 6-0 NCAA II PLAYOFFSW N.28 Mankato State _______27-21 19,363 10-1-1W D. 5 Northern Michigan ____13-7 17,795 11-1-1L D.12 vs. Troy State ________17-31 10,660 11-2-1

1988: 11-3-1Western Football Conference: 6-0Home: 8-1 • Road: 3-2-1 Opponent Score Att. W-L WFCT S.3 at Eastern Washington 31-31 3,065 0-0-1L S.10 at Idaho ____________18-27 10,100 0-1-1W S.17 Cal Poly-SLO* _________21-3 10,119 1-1-1 1-0L S.24 Texas A&I ___________22-29 6,885 1-2-1W O.1 Santa Clara* __________42-0 7,069 2-2-1 2-0W O.8 Indiana (PA) _________20-17 8,013 3-2-1W O.15 at Cal State Northridge* 45-13 3,302 4-2-1 3-0W O.22 Southern Utah* ______52-24 14,263 5-2-1 4-0W O.29 at Sacramento State* _43-29 8,300 6-2-1 5-0W N.5 at Cal Lutheran* _______49-0 1,733 7-2-1 6-0W N.12 Montana ____________21-0 13,934 8-2-1 NCAA II PLAYOFFSW N.19 Bowie State (MD) _____34-17 9,773 9-2-1W N.26 Jacksonville State (AL) _20-13 13,210 10-2-1W D.3 Texas A&I ___________35-27 21,079 11-2-1L D.10 vs. North Dakota State 21-35 6,763 11-3-1

1989: 9-4Western Football Conference: 4-1Home: 7-1 • Road: 2-3 Opponent Score Att. W-L WFCW S.2 Cameron ___________35-21 9,897 1-0W S.9 Idaho ______________29-20 13,359 2-0L S.16 at Montana _________21-30 10,155 2-1L S.23 at Texas A&I _________12-31 16,000 2-2W S.30 at Santa Clara* _______27-17 6,207 3-2 1-0W O.7 at Cal Poly-SLO* ______55-26 2,315 4-2 2-0W O.14 Cal State Northridge* _33-17 10,723 5-2 3-0L O.21 at Southern Utah* ____26-36 812 5-3 3-1W O.28 Sacramento State* ___42-19 9,136 6-3 4-1W N.4 Western Illinois _______14-7 9,084 7-3W N.11 Shippensburg (PA) _____31-3 9,277 8-3 NCAA II PLAYOFFSW N.18 West Chester (PA) (3ot) 56-50 9,395 9-3L N.25 Indiana (PA) __________0-17 15,351 9-4

THE VIKINGS ON TELEVISION(games televised live in the Portland area)

All-Time: 14-19 • Home: 8-6 • Road: 6-13

1996 24 Northern Arizona 38 FSN 6 at Montana 63 FSN

1997 7 Montana 37 FSN

1998 30 at Eastern Washington 27 FSN 13 Northern Arizona 23 FSN

1999 48 Eastern Washington 39 FSN 49 Montana State 28 FSN

2000 45 at Hawai’i 20 VV 35 at Sacramento State 23 VV 42 at Northern Arizona 10 VV

2001 29 Grambling State 30 ASCN 33 Northern Arizona 30 ASCN 17 at Idaho State 23 FSN 13 at Montana 33 FSN 52 Sacramento State 33 ASCN

2002 31 Stephen F. Austin 23 ASCN 23 North Carolina A&T 20 ASCN 21 Montana 24 ACSN

2003 20 Sacramento State 7 CSTV 14 at Montana 42 CSTV 14 Montana State 25 TFN

2004 31 at Sacramento State 0 C14

2005 14 at Oregon State 41 UPN 14 at UC Davis 12 C14 28 Sacramento State 12 C14 24 at Eastern Washington 42 C14

2006 12 at Oregon 55 KRCW

2007 31 at Montana 34 CSN

2008 24 at UC Davis 38 CSN 9 at Washington State 48 FSN 32 at Montana State 49 CSN

2009 7 at Oregon State 34 FSN 17 at Montana 49 CSN

ASCN: Action Sports Cable NetworkCSTV: College Sports Television FSN: Fox Sports NetTFN: The Football Network VV: VikingVisionC14: Comcast 14/SportsWest UPN: Portland network affiliateKRCW: Portland network affiliateCSN: Comcast SportsNet

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1994: 9-3Home: 6-1 • Road: 3-2 Opponent Score Att. W-LL S.3 at Oregon ___________16-58 30,505 0-1W S.10 at Angelo State ______35-10 6,500 1-1W S.17 Minnesota-Duluth ____35-21 11,140 2-1L S.24 Texas A&M-Kingsville _20-34 15,632 2-2W O.1 Eastern Washington __31-21 11,225 3-2W O.8 at Western Kentucky __49-14 8,800 4-2W O.15 Nebraska-Kearney _____51-3 12,007 5-2W O.22 Sacramento State ____47-28 12,760 6-2W O.29 at Idaho State _______38-21 7,480 7-2W N.12 Southern Utah _______48-16 14,016 8-2 NCAA II PLAYOFFSW N.16 Angelo State _________29-0 4,486 9-2L N.23 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 16-21 11,000 9-3

1995: 8-5Home: 6-1 • Road: 2-4 Opponent Score Att. W-LW S.2 Mankato State _______42-10 10,492 1-0L S.9 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-40 12,500 1-1L S.16 Edinboro ____________7-26 9,781 1-2W S.23 at Eastern Washington _14-7 4,463 2-2W S.30 at Sacramento State __54-16 3,917 3-2W O.7 UC-Davis ___________40-13 11,587 4-2L O.14 at McNeese State _____13-27 14,264 4-3W O.21 Western New Mexico _55-21 8,296 5-3L O.28 at Boise State ________14-49 18,128 5-4W N.4 Arkansas-Monticello __56-20 7,510 6-4W N.11 Sonoma State ________52-0 8,109 7-4 NCAA II PLAYOFFSW N.18 East Texas State ______56-35 4,669 8-4L N.25 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-30 9,000 8-5

1996: 3-8Big Sky Conference: 1-7Home: 3-3 • Road: 0-5 Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCL S.7 at Boise State ________22-33 19,445 0-1W S.14 Sonoma State ________25-7 7,043 1-1L S.21 Northern Arizona* ____24-38 10,137 1-2 0-1L S.28 at Eastern Washington* 7-24 4,120 1-3 0-2L O.5 at Cal State Northridge* 14-46 3,083 1-4 0-3W O.12 UC Davis ____________32-27 7,738 2-4L O.19 Weber State* ________10-35 8,194 2-5 0-4L O.26 at Montana State* _____6-24 4,227 2-6 0-5W N.2 Sacramento State* ___38-31 8,030 3-6 1-5L N.9 at Montana* __________6-63 15,961 3-7 1-6L N.16 Idaho State* _________12-31 7,105 3-8 1-7

1997: 4-7Big Sky Conference: 3-5Home: 3-2 • Road: 1-5 Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCL A.30 at Fresno State ________7-35 31,114 0-1L S.6 at Idaho _____________0-46 12,128 0-2L S.20 Eastern Washington* __14-31 8,216 0-3 0-1L S.27 at Northern Arizona* __21-56 13,055 0-4 0-2W O.4 Cal State Northridge* _26-13 6,888 1-4 1-2W O.11 Saint Mary’s _________35-21 6,857 2-4L O.18 at Weber State* _______7-16 9,111 2-5 1-3W O.25 Montana State* _______44-0 7,811 3-5 2-3W N.1 at Sacramento State* _27-13 2,701 4-5 3-3L N.8 Montana* ____________7-37 12,387 4-6 3-4L N.15 at Idaho State* _______24-26 5,228 4-7 3-5

1998: 5-6 Big Sky Conference: 4-4Home: 3-2 • Road: 2-4 Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCW S.12 at E. Washington* (ot) _30-27 5,032 1-0 1-0L S.19 at Boise State ________24-42 22,412 1-1L S.26 Idaho State* _________41-43 7,861 1-2 1-1L O.3 at Montana* _________17-20 18,731 1-3 1-2W O.10 Sacramento State* ___58-31 5,957 2-3 2-2W O.17 at Montana State* ____34-31 10,717 3-3 3-2W O.24 Weber State* ________34-27 7,214 4-3 4-2W O.31 Cal Poly ____________41-34 5,337 5-3L N.7 at Cal St. Northridge* _28-32 3,813 5-4 4-3L N.14 Northern Arizona* ____13-23 6,925 5-5 4-4L N.21 at Northeast Louisiana 27-43 12,160 5-6

1990: 6-5Western Football Conference: 2-3Home: 4-3 • Road: 2-2 Opponent Score Att. W-L WFCW S.1 Slippery Rock _________30-0 14,222 1-0W S.8 Iowa Wesleyan ________40-3 8,019 2-0W S.15 Texas A&I ____________14-9 17,798 3-0L S.22 Cal Poly-SLO* ________23-36 14,733 3-1 0-1W S.29 at Sacramento State* _41-24 1,750 4-1 1-1L O.6 at Cal State Northridge* 18-19 3,131 4-2 1-2L O.13 Santa Clara* _________26-28 12,101 4-3 1-3W O.20 at Western Illinois ____30-27 11,229 5-3L O.27 Eastern Washington __13-21 9,124 5-4L N.3 at Pacific ____________35-41 12,000 5-5W N.10 Southern Utah* ______35-19 8,273 6-5 2-3

1991: 11-3Western Football Conference: 5-0Home: 7-2 • Road: 4-1 Opponent Score Att. W-L WFCL S.7 Mankato State ________7-10 11,653 0-1W S.14 Missouri Southern ____56-38 7,653 1-1L S.21 at Texas A&I _________14-35 8,300 1-2W S.28 Sonoma State ________30-6 8,106 2-2W O.5 at Southern Utah* ____33-30 3,512 3-2 1-0W O.12 at Eastern Washington 35-23 4,674 4-2W O.19 St. Francis ___________62-28 11,221 5-2W O.26 at Santa Clara* _______20-18 1,730 6-2 2-0W N.2 Sacramento State* ___35-19 11,589 7-2 3-0W N.9 Cal State Northridge* _38-13 10,751 8-2 4-0W N.16 at Cal Poly-SLO* ______55-35 5,996 9-2 5-0 NCAA II PLAYOFFSW N.23 Northern Colorado ___28-21 9,888 10-2W N.30 Mankato State _______37-27 14,275 11-2L D. 6 Pittsburg State _______21-53 17,036 11-3

1992: 9-4Western Football Conference: 3-1Home: 7-2 • Road: 2-2 Opponent Score Att. W-L WFCW S.5 Calgary ______________55-0 13,587 1-0W S.12 Eastern Washington __24-21 10,687 2-0L S.19 Texas A&I ___________43-44 15,167 2-1L S.26 at Sonoma State _____27-37 2,143 2-2W O.3 Southern Utah* ______35-18 10,672 3-2 1-0W O.10 Nebraska-Kearney _____44-0 11,127 4-2W O.24 at Boise State ________51-26 18,098 5-2L O.31 at Sacramento State* _28-35 1,350 5-3 1-1W N.7 at Cal State Northridge* 35-10 1,804 6-3 2-1W N.14 Cal Poly-SLO* ________45-31 12,016 7-3 3-1 NCAA II PLAYOFFSW N.21 UC-Davis ___________42-28 7,336 8-3W N.28 Texas A&I ___________35-30 12,657 9-3L D.5 Pittsburg State _______38-41 13,180 9-4

1993: 8-3Home: 5-2 • Road: 3-1 Opponent Score Att. W-LW S.4 Angelo State _________45-7 13,689 1-0W S.11 Idaho State___________21-7 13,014 2-0W S.18 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 22-17 7,400 3-0L O.2 North Alabama ______32-44 22,136 3-1L O.9 at Eastern Washington 21-38 4,730 3-2W O.16 at Nebraska-Kearney __24-14 2,300 4-2W O.23 American International _45-7 10,064 5-2W O.30 Cal Poly-SLO _________21-17 10,934 6-2W N.6 at Southern Utah _____24-14 3,083 7-2W N.13 Central Arkansas _____45-31 11,238 8-2 NCAA II PLAYOFFSL N.20 Texas A&M-Kingsville _15-50 7,925 8-3

VIKINGS VS. NCAA I FBS COMPETITION

All-Time: 2-25 • Home: 0-3 • Road: 2-22 PSU Opp. Year 14 Fresno State 30 1968 22 at Fresno State 28 1969 13 Hawai’i 38 1972 7 at Hawai’i 24 1975 17 at Hawai’i 20 1976 12 at Hawai’i 21 1977 0 at Utah 46 1981 14 Oregon State 51 1983 14 at UNLV 51 1986 16 at Oregon 58 1994 22 at Boise State 33 1996

7 at Fresno State 35 1997 0 at Idaho 46 1997 24 at Boise State 42 1998 6 at Fresno State 34 1999 45 at Hawai’i 20 2000 0 at Oregon (#9) 41 2002 16 at Fresno State 42 2003 17 at Fresno State (#19) 27 2004 14 at Oregon State 41 2005 14 at Boise State 21 2005 17 at New Mexico 6 2006 16 at California (#22) 42 2006 12 at Oregon (#25) 55 2006 17 at San Diego State 52 2007 9 at Washington State 48 2008 7 at Oregon State 34 2009

HIGHEST SCORING GAMES IN PORTLAND STATE HISTORY

Portland State 105 Delaware State 0 1980 93 Cal Poly-Ponoma 7 1980 87 Eastern Montana 6 1976 75 Weber State 0 1980 72 Puget Sound 35 1979 68 Weber State 73 2007* 66 Cal Poly 7 1986 65 Weber State 43 2001 63 Sacramento State 7 1978 63 Puget Sound 9 1977 62 St. Francis (IN) 28 1991 61 Cal State Northridge 24 1985 61 British Columbia 0 1967

Opponents 6 Weber State 74 1966 68 Weber State 73 2007* 0 Whitworth 66 1959 20 Lewis & Clark 64 1962 6 Montana 63 1996 7 Boise State 62 1973 20 Cal State Northridge 62 1968 0 Nevada-Reno 59 1973 33 Idaho State 59 1980 0 Montana 58 1968 16 Oregon 58 1994 * Highest scoring regulation game in NCAA history - all divisions

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Former Viking Coach Tim Walsh spent 14 seasons on the Park Blocks, compiling a 90-68 career record. He set PSU records for wins and games coached.

Troy Wayrynen

1999: 8-3Big Sky Conference: 6-2Home: 5-0 • Road: 3-3Final National Ranking: 21st/20th Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCL S.4 at Fresno State ________6-34 34,977 0-1W S.11 Western Washington __48-28 20,603* 1-1W S.16 Eastern Washington* __48-39 17,878* 2-1 1-0W S.25 at Idaho State* _______52-13 5,887 3-1 2-0W O.2 Montana (ot)* _______51-48 23,489* 4-1 3-0L O.9 at Sacramento State* _14-41 8,643 4-2 3-1W O.16 Montana State* ______49-28 18,809* 5-2 4-1W O.23 at Weber State* ______31-14 4,158 6-2 5-1W O. 30 at Cal Poly __________42-28 7,058 7-2W N.6 Cal State Northridge* _34-21 19,866* 8-2 6-1L N.13 at Northern Arizona* __24-40 7,188 8-3 6-2

*home attendance listed is tickets sold, turnstile count for the season was 7,000; 7,448; 16,052; 11,213; 10,153

2000: 8-4Big Sky Conference: 5-3Home: 4-2 • Road: 4-2Final National Ranking: 15th (consensus)(home games played at Hillsboro Stadium) Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCW S.2 Western Washington __37-20 5,703 1-0W S.9 at Hawai’i ___________45-20 50,000 2-0W S.16 at Sacramento State* _35-23 11,853 3-0 1-0W S.30 at Northern Arizona* __42-10 6,000 4-0 2-0W O.7 Hofstra _____________40-35 8,824 5-0W O.14 Idaho State* _________59-21 7,041 6-0 3-0L O.21 at Weber State* _______9-41 4,879 6-1 3-1L O.28 Montana* ___________21-33 9,681 6-2 3-2W N.4 at Montana State* ____31-24 5,747 7-2 4-2L N.11 Eastern Washington* __24-27 6,119 7-3 4-3W N.18 Cal State Northridge* _49-22 2,938 8-3 5-3 NCAA 1-AA PLAYOFFSL N.25 at Delaware _________14-49 12,945 8-4

2001: 7-4Big Sky Conference: 5-2Home: 5-1 • Road: 2-3Final National Ranking: 25th (Coaches Poll) Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCW S.1 at Stephen F. Austin ___16-13 5,238 1-0L S.22 Grambling State _____29-30 16,171 1-1W S.29 Northern Arizona* ____33-30 7,231 2-1 1-0L O.6 at Southwest Texas St. _20-23 9,464 2-2L O.13 at Idaho State* _______17-23 7,979 2-3 1-1W O.20 Weber State* ________65-43 7,051 3-3 2-1L O.27 at Montana* _________13-33 19,238 3-4 2-2W N.3 Montana State* ______33-21 4,244 4-4 3-2W N.10 at Eastern Washington* 37-22 2,810 5-4 4-2W N.17 Cal State Northridge __50-43 4,017 6-4W N.24 Sacramento State* ___52-33 3,747 7-4 4-2

2002: 6-5Big Sky Conference: 3-4Home: 5-1 • Road: 1-4 Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCW A.31 Stephen F. Austin _____31-23 6,074 1-0W S.14 North Carolina A&T (ot) 23-20 10,012 2-0L S.21 at Oregon ____________0-41 56,066 2-1L S.28 at Northern Arizona* __10-14 8,752 2-2 0-1W O.5 Southwest Texas State __16-0 5,807 3-2W O.12 Eastern Washington* __34-31 5,824 4-2 1-1W O.19 at Sacramento State* _34-20 6,785 5-2 2-1L O.26 Montana* ___________21-24 12,733 5-3 2-2W N.2 Idaho State* _________27-24 5,959 6-3 3-2L N.9 at Weber State* ______14-20 4,344 6-4 3-3L N.16 at Montana State* ____26-28 8,487 6-5 3-4

2003: 4-7Big Sky Conference: 1-6Home: 3-3 • Road: 1-4 Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCW S.4 Texas A&M-Kingsville _34-21 10,519 1-0W S.13 Nicholls State ________44-37 5,627 2-0L S.20 Northern Arizona* _____0-23 6,832 2-1 0-1L S.27 at Fresno State _______16-42 39,805 2-2W O.4 at Stephen F. Austin ___21-13 5,147 3-2L O.11 at Eastern Washington* 16-42 6,384 3-3 0-2W O.18 Sacramento State* ____20-7 4,921 4-3 1-2L O.25 at Montana* _________14-42 23,182 4-4 1-3L N.1 at Idaho State* _______20-30 6,250 4-5 1-4L N.8 Weber State* ________21-45 4,331 4-6 1-5L N.15 Montana State* ______14-25 5,331 4-7 1-6

2004: 7-4Big Sky Conference: 4-3Home: 5-1 • Road: 2-3 Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCW S.2 Western State ________38-0 5,709 1-0L S.18 at Fresno State _______17-27 42,662 1-1W S.25 McNeese State _______35-14 6,802 2-1L O.2 Eastern Washington* __21-41 6,476 2-2 0-1W O.9 at Sacramento State* __31-0 6,763 3-2 1-1L O.16 at Montana State* (ot) _24-31 12,047 3-3 1-2L O.23 at Northern Arizona* __20-21 9,020 3-4 1-3W O.30 Montana* ___________35-32 8,413 4-4 2-3W N.6 Idaho State* _________42-21 4,129 5-4 3-3W N.13 at Weber State* ______34-15 3,314 6-4 4-3W N.20 UC Davis ____________38-21 4,026 7-4

2005: 6-5Big Sky Conference: 4-3Home: 5-0 • Road: 1-5 Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCL S.3 at Oregon State ______14-41 42,263 0-1W S.10 at UC Davis __________14-12 5,840 1-1W S.17 Sacramento State* ___28-12 4,617 2-1 1-0W S.24 Northern Colorado ___41-17 5,371 3-1 L O.1 at Eastern Washington* 24-42 5,902 3-2 1-1L O.8 at Boise State ________14-21 30,603 3-3W O.15 Montana State* ______44-41 10,443 4-3 2-1W O.22 Northern Arizona* _____45-0 7,243 5-3 3-1L O.29 at Montana* _________16-37 23,605 5-4 3-2L N.5 at Idaho State* _______34-36 7,874 5-5 3-3W N.12 Weber State* ________39-14 5,310 6-5 4-3

2006: 7-4 Big Sky Conference: 6-2Home: 3-1 • Road: 4-3Final National Ranking: 20th/19th Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCW S.2 at New Mexico ________17-6 27,535 1-0W S.9 Northern Colorado* ___45-3 4,936 2-0 1-0L S.16 at California _________16-42 61,082 2-1W S.23 at Weber State* ______20-10 6,967 3-1 2-0L S.30 Montana* ___________20-26 13,156 3-2 2-1L O.7 at Montana State* _____0-14 14,117 3-3 2-2W O.14 Idaho State* _________34-13 4,549 4-3 3-2W O.21 Eastern Washington* ___34-0 6,541 5-3 4-2L O.28 at Oregon ___________12-55 57,493 5-4 W N.4 at Northern Arizona* __34-26 5,413 6-4 5-2W N.11 at Sacramento State* __13-7 4,410 7-4 6-2

2007: 3-8 Big Sky Conference: 3-5Home: 1-4 • Road: 2-4 Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCL S.1 at McNeese State _____12-35 13,498 0-1L S.8 UC Davis ____________17-26 12,022 0-2W S.15 Sacramento State* ___35-24 8,385 1-2 1-0L S.22 at San Diego State ____17-52 53,110 1-3 W S.29 at Eastern Washington* 28-21 6,231 2-3 2-0L O.6 Northern Arizona* ____43-44 9,291 2-4 2-1L O.20 at Idaho State* _______20-38 5,925 2-5 2-2L O.27 Weber State* ________68-73 8,924 2-6 2-3L N.3 at Montana* _________31-34 23,446 2-7 2-4L N.10 Montana State* ______36-50 11,786 2-8 2-5W N.17 at Northern Colorado* 31-21 2,837 3-8 3-5

2008: 4-7 Big Sky Conference: 3-5Home: 4-1 • Road: 0-6 Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCW A.30 Western Oregon _____31-14 8,239 1-0L S.13 at UC Davis __________24-38 8,107 1-1L S.20 at Washington State ___9-48 23,920 1-2L S.27 at Sacramento State* _31-41 8,437 1-3 0-1W O.4 Eastern Washington* __47-36 7,092 2-3 1-1L O.11 at Northern Arizona* __17-37 5,836 2-4 1-2W O.25 Idaho State* _________36-13 7,330 3-4 2-2L N.1 at Weber State* ______21-31 8,164 3-5 2-3L N.8 Montana* ___________12-29 12,071 3-6 2-4L N.15 at Montana State* ____32-49 12,478 3-7 2-5W N.22 Northern Colorado* __24-21 5,143 4-7 3-5

2009: 2-9 Big Sky Conference: 1-7Home: 1-5 • Road: 1-4 Opponent Score Att. W-L BSCL S.5 at Oregon State _______7-34 41,679 0-1W S.12 Southern Oregon ____34-10 7,436 1-1L S.19 at Montana* _________17-49 25,726 1-2 0-1L S.26 Weber State* ________29-36 6,659 1-3 0-2L O.3 Sacramento State* ___14-31 5,037 1-4 0-3W O.10 at Northern Colorado* 23-18 3,518 2-4 1-3L O.17 Northern Arizona* ____23-44 6,489 2-5 1-4L O.24 UC Davis ____________31-34 5,180 2-6L O.31 vs. E. Washington*# ___10-47 6,124 2-7 1-5L N.7 Montana State* ______10-28 5,690 2-8 1-6L N.14 at Idaho State* _______34-41 5,019 2-9 1-7

# game played at Seattle’s Qwest Field

PSU IN OVERTIME GAMESAll-Time: 3-2 • Home: 2-1 • Road: 1-1

November 18, 1989: @ PSU 56, West Chester (PA) 50 (NCAA II 1st rnd) - 3 otSeptember 12, 1998: PSU 30, @ Eastern Washington 27 - 1 otOctober 2, 1999: @ PSU 51, Montana 48 - 1 otSeptember 14, 2002: North Carolina A&T 23, @ PSU 20 - 1 otOctober 16, 2004: @ Montana State 31, PSU 24 - 1 ot

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All games in PSU historyPSU score listed first

AMERICAN INTERNATIONALPSU leads 1-01993 American International 45-7 10,064

ANGELO STATEPSU leads 3-01993 Angelo State ________ 45-7 13,6891994 at Angelo State _____ 35-10 6,5001994 Angelo State* ________ 29-0 4,486

ARKANSAS-MONTICELLOPSU leads 1-01995 Arkansas-Monticello _ 56-20 7,510

BOISE STATEBoise State leads 6-11972 Boise State __________ 7-33 1,7691973 at Boise State ________ 7-64 12,4091992 at Boise State _______ 51-26 18,0981995 at Boise State _______ 14-49 18,1281996 at Boise State _______ 22-33 19,4451998 at Boise State _______ 24-42 22,4122005 at Boise State _______ 14-21 30,603

BOWIE STATEPSU leads 1-01988 Bowie State (MD)* ___ 34-17 9,773

BRITISH COLUMBIAPSU leads 5-21957 British Columbia ____ 33-131962 British Columbia ____ 14-131964 at British Columbia ___ 7-131965 British Columbia _____ 12-61966 at British Columbia ___ 0-131967 British Columbia _____ 61-01969 at British Columbia ___ 35-3 1,035

CALGARYPSU leads 1-01992 Calgary _____________ 55-0 13,587

CALIFORNIACAL leads 1-02006 at California ________ 16-42 61,082

UC DAVISPSU leads 6-41974 at UC Davis _________ 21-50 5,2001975 UC Davis ___________ 32-21 3,3121992 UC Davis* __________ 42-28 7,3361995 UC Davis ___________ 40-13 11,5871996 UC Davis ___________ 32-27 7,7382004 UC Davis ___________ 38-21 4,0262005 at UC Davis _________ 14-12 5,8402007 UC Davis ___________ 17-26 12,0222008 at UC Davis _________ 24-38 8,1072009 UC Davis ___________ 31-34 5,180

CAL LUTHERANPSU leads 4-01985 Cal Lutheran ________ 27-20 2,3901986 at Cal Lutheran _______ 28-7 2,9101987 Cal Lutheran _________ 40-7 3,0211988 at Cal Lutheran _______ 49-0 1,733

CAL POLY (formerly Cal Poly-SLO)PSU leads 10-81977 Cal Poly-SLO ________ 22-29 9,5671978 at Cal Poly-SLO ______ 20-56 6,0251979 Cal Poly-SLO ________ 42-45 4,0971981 at Cal Poly-SLO ______ 12-41 4,4101982 Cal Poly-SLO _________ 0-22 2,2251983 at Cal Poly-SLO _______ 7-16 1,7921984 Cal Poly-SLO _________ 29-0 3,4671985 at Cal Poly-SLO ______ 21-34 2,5901986 Cal Poly-SLO _________ 66-7 3,4891987 at Cal Poly-SLO _______ 31-7 5,0821988 Cal Poly-SLO _________ 21-3 10,119

1989 at Cal Poly-SLO ______ 55-26 2,3151990 Cal Poly-SLO ________ 23-36 14,7331991 at Cal Poly-SLO ______ 55-35 5,9961992 Cal Poly-SLO ________ 45-31 12,0161993 Cal Poly-SLO ________ 21-17 10,9341998 Cal Poly ____________ 41-34 5,3371999 at Cal Poly__________ 42-28 7,058

CAL POLY-POMONASeries tied 1-11980 Cal Poly-Pomona _____ 93-7 6,1521982 at Cal Poly-Pomona ___ 0-17 1,141

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGEPSU leads 14-71968 at San Fernando _____ 20-621978 at Cal State Northridge 27-42 4,5001979 Cal State Northridge _ 34-21 4,0521981 Cal State Northridge _ 17-13 1,6411982 at Cal State Northridge 28-31 7001983 Cal State Northridge _ 31-13 1,8471984 at Cal State Northridge 14-3 6171985 Cal State Northridge _ 61-24 1,5131986 at Cal State Northridge 0-34 4,1061987 Cal State Northridge _ 38-22 11,9291988 at Cal State Northridge 45-13 3,3021989 Cal State Northridge _ 33-17 10,7231990 at Cal State Northridge 18-19 3,1311991 Cal State Northridge _ 38-13 10,7511992 at Cal State Northridge 35-10 1,8041996 at Cal St. Northridge# 14-46 3,0831997 Cal State Northridge# 26-13 6,8881998 at Cal St. Northridge# 28-32 3,8131999 Cal State Northridge# 34-21 19,8662000 Cal State Northridge# 49-22 2,9382001 Cal State Northridge _ 50-43 4,017

CAMERONPSU leads 1-01989 Cameron __________ 35-21 9,897

CENTRAL ARKANSASPSU leads 1-01993 Central Arkansas ____ 45-31 11,238

CENTRAL WASHINGTONPSU leads 8-31956 Central Washington ___ 6-231966 at Central Washington 36-271967 Central Washington ___ 13-61969 at Central Washington 28-16 3,1001970 Central Washington __ 38-31 6,4011971 at Central Washington 24-17 1,5001972 Central Washington __ 17-32 1,0621973 at Central Washington 12-30 2,5001974 Central Washington ___ 49-0 2,8751975 at Central Washington _ 37-3 2,0001977 Central Washington ___ 53-6 5,592

CHICO STATEPSU leads 2-01976 Chico State __________ 50-3 7,5321977 at Chico State ________ 27-7 3,976

CLARK CCClark CC leads 3-11949 Clark CC ___________ 21-161950 Clark CC ____________ 6-131952 Clark CC ____________ 0-201952 Clark CC ____________ 0-13

COMPTON JCCompton JC leads 1-01951 Compton JC _________ 7-37

DELAWAREDelaware leads 1-02000 at Delaware^ _______ 14-49 12,945

DELAWARE STATEPSU leads 1-01980 Delaware State ______ 105-0 4,772

EAST TEXAS STATEPSU leads 1-01995 East Texas State* ____ 56-35 4,669

EASTERN MONTANAPSU leads 2-11972 Eastern Montana ____ 28-26 1,6521973 at Eastern Montana __ 13-35 1,2001976 Eastern Montana _____ 87-6 4,367

EASTERN OREGONPSU leads 9-5-11950 Eastern Oregon ______ 6-311951 Eastern Oregon _____ 25-211952 Eastern Oregon ______ 6-181953 Eastern Oregon _____ 32-201954 Eastern Oregon _____ 27-131955 Eastern Oregon _____ 20-261956 Eastern Oregon ______ 6-141957 Eastern Oregon ______ 13-01958 Eastern Oregon _____ 34-141959 at Eastern Oregon _____ 0-71960 Eastern Oregon _______ 6-61961 at Eastern Oregon ____ 27-71962 at Eastern Oregon _____ 2-01963 Eastern Oregon ______ 38-01964 at Eastern Oregon ____ 41-6

EASTERN WASHINGTONPSU leads the all-time series, 18-13-1EWU leads the Big Sky series, 8-61968 at Eastern Washington 19-181969 Eastern Washington ___ 35-0 6,4011970 at Eastern Washington 34-0 5001971 Eastern Washington ___ 13-6 1,2961972 Eastern Washington ___ 7-14 2,0921973 at Eastern Washington _ 0-3 1,5001974 Eastern Washington __ 56-18 1,8541975 at Eastern Washington 51-0 2,5001980 Eastern Washington __ 54-21 7,3471982 at Eastern Washington 0-36 2,6001983 Eastern Washington ____ 0-6 1,8501988 at Eastern Washington 31-31 3,0651990 Eastern Washington __ 13-21 9,1241991 at Eastern Washington 35-23 4,6741992 Eastern Washington __ 24-21 10,6871993 at Eastern Washington 21-38 4,7301994 Eastern Washington __ 31-21 11,2251995 at Eastern Washington 14-7 4,4631996 at Eastern Washington# 7-24 4,1201997 Eastern Washington# _ 14-31 8,2161998 at E. Washington (ot)# 30-27 5,0321999 Eastern Washington# _ 48-39 17,8782000 Eastern Washington# _ 24-27 6,1192001 at E. Washington# ___ 37-22 2,8102002 Eastern Washington# _ 34-31 5,8242003 at E. Washington# ___ 16-42 6,3842004 Eastern Washington# _ 21-41 6,4762005 at E. Washington# ___ 24-42 5,9022006 Eastern Washington# __ 34-0 6,5412007 at E. Washington# ___ 28-21 6,2312008 Eastern Washington# _ 47-36 7,0922009 vs. EWU# (in Seattle) _ 10-47 6,124

EDINBOROEdinboro leads 1-01995 Edinboro ___________ 7-26 9,781

EVERETT JCEverett JC leads 2-01947 Everett JC ___________ 0-261949 Everett JC ___________ 6-12

FT. LAWTONFt. Lawton leads 1-01951 Ft. Lawton __________ 0-34

FRESNO STATEFresno State leads 6-01968 Fresno State ________ 14-301969 at Fresno State ______ 22-28 6,0001997 at Fresno State _______ 7-35 31,1141999 at Fresno State _______ 6-34 34,977

2003 at Fresno State ______ 16-42 39,8052004 at Fresno State ______ 17-27 42,662

GRAMBLING STATEGrambling State leads 1-02001 Grambling State _____ 29-30 16,171

GRAYS HARBOR JCGrays Harbor leads 2-11949 Grays Harbor JC _____ 13-261952 Grays Harbor JC ______ 0-381953 Grays Harbor JC _____ 26-14

HAWAI’IHawai’i leads 4-11972 Hawai’i ____________ 13-38 5,5141975 at Hawai’i ___________ 7-24 20,1571976 at Hawai’i __________ 17-20 18,8601977 at Hawai’i __________ 12-21 29,9492000 at Hawai’i __________ 45-20 50,000

HOFSTRAPSU leads 1-02000 Hofstra ____________ 40-35 8,824

HUMBOLDT STATEPSU leads 6-51948 Humboldt State ______ 7-131955 Humboldt State _____ 13-481970 Humboldt State _____ 54-31 3,0411973 Humboldt State ______ 6-17 9001976 Humboldt State _____ 56-20 7,3301978 at Humboldt State ___ 27-41 3,0001979 Humboldt State _____ 29-30 8,8731983 Humboldt State _____ 44-26 1,8531984 at Humboldt State ____ 30-7 1,3501986 Humboldt State _____ 27-16 4,8231987 Humboldt State _____ 50-14 3,818

IDAHOIdaho leads 11-11970 at Idaho (Pullman, WA) 16-17 6,7001980 at Idaho ___________ 27-37 13,0001981 Idaho ______________ 9-56 3,7271982 at Idaho ____________ 0-56 11,0001983 Idaho _____________ 16-17 3,8531984 at Idaho ___________ 14-49 10,5001985 Idaho _____________ 17-51 6,2861986 at Idaho ___________ 10-42 8,5001987 Idaho _____________ 10-17 8,5351988 at Idaho ___________ 18-27 10,1001989 Idaho _____________ 29-20 13,3591997 at Idaho ____________ 0-46 12,128

IDAHO STATEISU leads the all-time series, 22-12-1ISU leads the Big Sky series, 8-61965 at Idaho State ________ 7-271966 Idaho State __________ 7-121967 Idaho State _________ 21-221968 at Idaho State _______ 30-521969 Idaho State _________ 23-46 5,6521970 at Idaho State ________ 6-37 8,4001971 Idaho State __________ 0-37 3,3951972 at Idaho State ________ 6-51 7,5001973 Idaho State _________ 13-21 8971974 at Idaho State _______ 16-24 7,5001976 at Idaho State _______ 26-14 8,6951977 Idaho State __________ 47-0 5,5801978 at Idaho State _______ 13-27 3,2331979 Idaho State _________ 44-14 3,8721980 at Idaho State _______ 33-59 8,0421981 Idaho State __________ 9-28 2,7571982 at Idaho State _______ 14-38 10,8311985 Idaho State _________ 10-23 3,4311987 at Idaho State _______ 24-24 7,3251993 Idaho State __________ 21-7 13,0141994 at Idaho State _______ 38-21 7,4801996 Idaho State# ________ 12-31 7,1051997 at Idaho State# ______ 24-26 5,2281998 Idaho State# ________ 41-43 7,8611999 at Idaho State# ______ 52-13 5,8872000 Idaho State# ________ 59-21 7,0412001 at Idaho State# ______ 17-23 7,979

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

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2002 Idaho State# ________ 27-24 5,9592003 at Idaho State# ______ 20-30 6,2502004 Idaho State# ________ 41-21 4,1292005 at Idaho State# ______ 34-36 7,8742006 Idaho State# ________ 34-13 4,5492007 at Idaho State# ______ 20-38 5,9252008 Idaho State# ________ 36-13 7,3302009 at Idaho State# ______ 34-41 5,019

INDIANA (PA)Series tied 1-11988 Indiana (PA) ________ 20-17 8,0131989 Indiana (PA)* ________ 0-17 15,351

IOWA WESLEYANPSU leads 1-01990 Iowa Wesleyan _______ 40-3 8,019

JACKSONVILLE STATE (AL)PSU leads 1-01988 Jacksonville State (AL)* 20-13 13,210

LEWIS AND CLARKLewis and Clark leads 14-01948 Lewis and Clark ______ 0-201950 Lewis and Clark ______ 0-381954 Lewis and Clark _____ 19-441956 Lewis and Clark _____ 19-461957 Lewis and Clark ______ 0-141958 at Lewis and Clark ____ 7-121959 Lewis and Clark ______ 0-131960 at Lewis and Clark ____ 7-401961 Lewis and Clark ______ 6-391962 at Lewis and Clark ___ 20-641963 Lewis and Clark _____ 26-371964 at Lewis and Clark ___ 13-321965 at Lewis and Clark ____ 0-221966 Lewis and Clark ______ 7-14

LINFIELDLinfield leads 11-3-11954 Linfield _____________ 7-121955 Linfield ____________ 20-131956 Linfield ______________ 0-01957 Linfield ____________ 12-351958 Linfield _____________ 7-341959 Linfield _____________ 0-341960 at Linfield __________ 14-401961 at Linfield __________ 19-551962 Linfield _____________ 0-391963 at Linfield ___________ 7-171964 Linfield _____________ 0-311967 at Linfield ___________ 0-241969 Linfield ____________ 26-21 7,4991972 at Linfield ____________ 6-0 2,5001973 Linfield _____________ 3-19 2,546

LOS ANGELES CCPSU leads 1-01954 Los Angeles CC ______ 20-0

LOWER COLUMBIA CCLower Columbia CC leads 5-21947 Lower Columbia CC ____ 0-71948 Lower Columbia CC ___ 0-191950 Lower Columbia CC ___ 13-01951 Lower Columbia CC ___ 0-261952 Lower Columbia CC ___ 0-411953 Lower Columbia CC ___ 19-61954 Lower Columbia CC __ 13-19

MANKATO STATEPSU leads 3-11987 Mankato State* _____ 27-21 19,3631991 Mankato State _______ 7-10 11,6531991 Mankato State* _____ 37-27 14,2751995 Mankato State ______ 42-10 10,492

McNEESE STATEMSU leads 2-11995 at McNeese State ____ 13-27 14,2642004 McNeese State ______ 35-14 6,8022007 at McNeese State ____ 12-35 13,498

MINNESOTA-DULUTHPSU leads 1-01994 Minnesota-Duluth ___ 35-21 11,140

MISSOURI-SOUTHERNPSU leads 1-01991 Missouri Southern ___ 56-38 7,653

MONTANAUM leads the all-time series, 26-11UM leads the Big Sky series, 12-21965 Montana ____________ 7-331966 at Montana __________ 0-101967 Montana ____________ 7-551968 at Montana __________ 0-581969 Montana ___________ 14-49 13,8141970 at Montana _________ 25-31 12,2001971 Montana ___________ 36-29 2,7331974 Montana ___________ 14-24 4,9861975 at Montana _________ 16-33 5,1001976 Montana ___________ 50-49 16,3951977 at Montana _________ 25-40 6,1001978 Montana ___________ 27-16 5,6041979 at Montana _________ 40-32 3,4341980 Montana ____________ 29-0 11,3811981 at Montana __________ 3-33 8,5171982 Montana ___________ 35-28 2,5561983 at Montana _________ 19-35 9,0421984 Montana ___________ 16-17 3,0351985 at Montana _________ 21-16 6,5751986 Montana ___________ 14-35 4,8081987 at Montana __________ 20-3 8,4501988 Montana ____________ 21-0 13,9341989 at Montana _________ 21-30 10,1551996 at Montana# _________ 6-63 15,9611997 Montana# ___________ 7-37 12,3871998 at Montana# ________ 17-20 18,7311999 Montana (ot)# ______ 51-48 23,4892000 Montana# __________ 21-33 9,6812001 at Montana# ________ 13-33 19,2382002 Montana# __________ 21-24 12,7332003 at Montana# ________ 14-42 23,1822004 Montana# __________ 35-32 8,4132005 at Montana# ________ 16-37 23,6052006 Montana# __________ 20-26 13,1562007 at Montana# ________ 31-34 23,4462008 Montana# __________ 12-29 12,0712009 at Montana# ________ 17-49 25,726

MONTANA STATEMSU leads the all-time series, 15-9MSU leads the Big Sky series, 8-61966 Montana State _______ 7-501967 at Montana State _____ 7-521968 Montana State _______ 6-171969 at Montana State _____ 22-6 6,5001971 at Montana State _____ 8-23 7,0001974 Montana State _______ 8-29 3,4321975 at Montana State ____ 34-35 5,1001977 Montana State ______ 56-35 5,1851984 at Montana State ____ 22-45 10,7971985 Montana State ______ 46-28 7,1631996 at Montana State# ____ 6-24 4,2271997 Montana State# ______ 44-0 7,8111998 at Montana State# ___ 34-31 10,7171999 Montana State# _____ 49-28 18,8092000 at Montana State# ___ 31-24 5,7472001 Montana State# _____ 33-21 4,2442002 at Montana State# ___ 26-28 8,4872003 Montana State# _____ 14-25 5,3312004 at Montana State# (ot) 24-31 12,0472005 Montana State# _____ 44-41 10,4432006 at Montana State# ____ 0-14 14,1172007 Montana State# _____ 36-50 11,7862008 at Montana State# ___ 32-49 12,4782009 Montana State# _____ 10-28 5,690

NEBRASKA-KEARNEYPSU leads 3-01992 Nebraska-Kearney ____ 44-0 11,1271993 at Nebraska-Kearney _ 24-14 2,3001994 Nebraska-Kearney ____ 51-3 12,007

UNLVUNLV leads 1-01986 at UNLV____________ 14-51 12,561

NEVADANevada leads 6-21960 at Nevada ___________ 14-71961 Nevada ____________ 20-411971 Nevada _____________ 7-21 3,6841972 at Nevada __________ 13-27 3,0001973 Nevada _____________ 0-59 1,0031974 at Nevada __________ 14-19 4,5001975 Nevada _____________ 37-0 5,5001976 at Nevada __________ 22-35 6,500

NEW MEXICOPSU leads 1-02006 at New Mexico _______ 17-6 27,535

NICHOLLS STATEPSU leads 1-02003 Nicholls State _______ 44-37 5,627

NORTH ALABAMANorth Alabama leads 1-01993 North Alabama _____ 32-44 22,136

NORTH CAROLINA A&TPSU leads 1-02002 North Carolina A&T (ot) 23-20 10,012

NORTH DAKOTASeries tied 1-11980 North Dakota _______ 28-14 11,9521981 at North Dakota _____ 10-17 10,200

NORTH DAKOTA STATENorth Dakota State leads 1-01988 vs. North Dakota State* 21-35 6,763

NORTHEAST LOUISIANANortheast Louisiana leads 1-01998 at Northeast Louisiana 27-43 12,160

NORTHERN ARIZONANAU leads the all-time series, 13-4NAU leads the Big Sky series, 10-41978 at Northern Arizona __ 14-42 12,3361979 Northern Arizona ____ 21-22 8,3821981 Northern Arizona ____ 10-34 3,1571996 Northern Arizona# ___ 24-38 10,1371997 at Northern Arizona# _ 21-56 13,0551998 Northern Arizona# ___ 13-23 6,9251999 at Northern Arizona# _ 24-40 7,1882000 at Northern Arizona# _ 42-10 6,0002001 Northern Arizona# ___ 33-30 7,2312002 at Northern Arizona# _ 10-14 8,7522003 Northern Arizona# ____ 0-23 6,8322004 at Northern Arizona# _ 20-21 9,0202005 Northern Arizona# ____ 45-0 7,2432006 at Northern Arizona# _ 34-26 5,4132007 Northern Arizona# ___ 43-44 9,2912008 at Northern Arizona# _ 17-37 5,8362009 Northern Arizona# ___ 23-44 6,489

NORTHERN COLORADOPSU leads the all-time series, 6-1PSU leads the Big Sky series, 4-01979 at Northern Colorado 20-21 6,2831991 Northern Colorado* __ 28-21 9,8882005 Northern Colorado __ 41-17 5,3712006 Northern Colorado# __ 45-3 4,9362007 at Northern Colorado# 31-21 2,8372008 Northern Colorado# _ 24-21 5,1432009 at Northern Colorado# 23-18 3,518

NORTHERN IDAHONorthern Idaho leads 2-01947 Northern Idaho ______ 0-251948 Northern Idaho ______ 6-18

NORTHERN MICHIGANPSU leads 1-01987 Northern Michigan* __ 13-7 17,795

NORTHWEST LOUISIANANorthwest Louisiana leads 1-01980 at Northwest Louisiana 21-40 7,000

OLYMPIC CCSeries tied 2-21949 Olympic CC _________ 38-71950 Olympic CC __________ 0-71952 Olympic CC ________ 12-401953 Olympic CC ________ 25-21

OREGONOregon leads 3-01994 at Oregon __________ 16-58 30,5052002 at Oregon ___________ 0-41 56,0662006 at Oregon __________ 12-55 57,493

OREGON FRESHMENOregon Freshmen leads 2-01948 Oregon Frosh ________ 6-201949 Oregon Frosh ________ 0-20

OREGON STATEOregon State leads 3-01983 Oregon State _______ 14-51 26,1022005 at Oregon State _____ 14-41 42,2632009 at Oregon State ______ 7-34 41,679

OREGON STATE FRESHMENOregon State Freshmen leads 1-01947 Oregon State Frosh ___ 0-20

OREGON TECHPSU leads 11-6-21948 Oregon Tech __________ 0-01949 Oregon Tech _________ 33-71950 Oregon Tech ________ 13-131951 Oregon Tech _________ 7-271952 Oregon Tech _________ 0-541953 Oregon Tech ________ 14-12 1954 Oregon Tech ________ 18-541955 Oregon Tech ________ 18-141956 Oregon Tech ________ 39-141957 Oregon Tech _________ 0-141958 at Oregon Tech (forfeit) 21-311959 Oregon Tech _________ 7-201960 at Oregon Tech______ 14-191961 Oregon Tech _________ 13-71962 Oregon Tech _________ 23-01963 at Oregon Tech_______ 26-71964 Oregon Tech _________ 21-61965 at Oregon Tech_______ 18-71966 Oregon Tech _________ 56-0

PACIFIC (CA)Pacific leads 1-01990 at Pacific (CA) _______ 35-41 12,000

PACIFIC (OR)Pacific leads 5-31947 Pacific ______________ 0-481955 Pacific ______________ 7-141956 Pacific _____________ 33-141957 Pacific _____________ 18-251958 Pacific _____________ 20-19 1959 at Pacific ____________ 0-401963 at Pacific ____________ 27-71964 Pacific ______________ 7-20

PITTSBURG STATEPittsburg State leads 2-01991 Pittsburg State* _____ 21-53 17,0361992 Pittsburg State* _____ 38-41 13,180

PORTLAND JVSeries tied 1-11947 Portland JV __________ 7-181948 Portland JV __________ 12-0

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PORTLAND AIR BASEPSU leads 1-01951 Portland Air Base ____ 41-20

PUGET SOUNDPuget Sound leads 8-7-11960 Puget Sound _______ 13-131962 at Puget Sound _____ 14-261969 at Puget Sound _____ 34-44 4,5001970 Puget Sound ________ 21-9 4,1031971 at Puget Sound ______ 7-26 3,5001972 Puget Sound _______ 10-39 2,2101973 Puget Sound ________ 7-54 7891974 at Puget Sound _____ 45-25 3,3331975 Puget Sound _______ 31-27 3,5091976 at Puget Sound _____ 29-25 5,0171977 Puget Sound ________ 63-9 3,2741978 at Puget Sound _____ 21-34 4,5001979 Puget Sound _______ 72-35 4,4841980 at Puget Sound _____ 37-14 5,2001981 Puget Sound _______ 17-21 4,0951982 at Puget Sound ______ 6-24 2,500

SACRAMENTO STATEPSU leads the all-time series, 21-8PSU leads the Big Sky series, 11-31965 at Sacramento State ___ 6-71967 Sacramento State ___ 21-231978 Sacramento State ____ 63-7 4,2361983 Sacramento State ___ 25-16 2,0341984 at Sacramento State _ 38-21 5,3191985 Sacramento State ___ 14-26 3,6421986 at Sacramento State _ 20-51 6,5001987 Sacramento State ____ 24-0 6,0231988 at Sacramento State _ 43-29 8,3001989 Sacramento State ___ 42-19 9,1361990 at Sacramento State _ 41-24 1,7501991 Sacramento State ___ 35-19 11,5891992 at Sacramento State _ 28-35 1,3501994 Sacramento State ___ 47-28 12,7601995 at Sacramento State _ 54-16 3,9171996 Sacramento State# __ 38-31 8,0301997 at Sacramento State# 27-13 2,7011998 Sacramento State# __ 58-31 5,9571999 at Sacramento State# 14-41 8,6432000 at Sacramento State# 35-23 11,8532001 Sacramento State# __ 52-33 3,7472002 at Sacramento State# 34-20 6,7852003 Sacramento State# ___ 20-7 4,9212004 at Sacramento State# _ 31-0 6,7632005 Sacramento State# __ 28-12 4,6172006 at Sacramento State# _ 13-7 4,4102007 Sacramento State# __ 35-24 8,3852008 at Sacramento State# 31-41 8,4372009 Sacramento State# __ 14-31 5,037

ST. FRANCISPSU leads 1-01991 St. Francis _________ 62-28 11,221

ST. MARTIN’SSt. Martin’s leads 1-01947 St. Martin’s __________ 7-14

ST. MARY’SPSU leads 1-01997 St. Mary’s __________ 35-21 6,857

SAN DIEGO STATESDSU leads 1-02007 at San Diego State ___ 17-52 53,110

SAN FRANCISCO STATEPSU leads 2-01978 San Francisco State __ 35-21 2,0821979 at San Francisco State 37-10 1,000

SAND POINT NAVAL AIR STATIONPSU leads 1-01947 Sand Point NAS ______ 36-7

SANTA CLARAPSU leads 7-6-11972 Santa Clara __________ 8-36 1,9171974 at Santa Clara _______ 26-27 5,2101975 Santa Clara _________ 42-29 7,129

1976 at Santa Clara _______ 28-31 8,1001982 Santa Clara _________ 21-26 4,3501983 at Santa Clara ________ 6-29 4,2521984 Santa Clara __________ 27-6 3,3411985 at Santa Clara _______ 20-20 5,6731986 Santa Clara _________ 41-14 4,7801987 at Santa Clara ________ 41-0 4,8871988 Santa Clara __________ 42-0 7,0691989 at Santa Clara _______ 27-17 6,2071990 Santa Clara _________ 26-28 12,1011991 at Santa Clara _______ 20-18 1,730

SEATTLE RAMBLERSSeries tied 1-11955 Seattle Ramblers ____ 12-271963 Seattle Ramblers ____ 31-13

SHIPPENSBURGPSU leads 1-01989 Shippensburg (PA) ____ 31-3 9,277

SIMON FRASERPSU leads 8-21968 at Simon Fraser _____ 47-161970 at Simon Fraser _____ 12-21 5,6001971 Simon Fraser ________ 21-3 2,7251973 at Simon Fraser ______ 0-13 2,0001974 Simon Fraser ________ 14-6 1,6371975 at Simon Fraser _____ 21-17 3,5001976 Simon Fraser ________ 44-7 6,5591977 at Simon Fraser _____ 55-13 3,1001978 Simon Fraser _______ 48-30 2,7111982 Simon Fraser _______ 28-21 2,175

SLIPPERY ROCKPSU leads 1-01990 Slippery Rock ________ 30-0 14,222

SONOMA STATESonoma State leads 3-11991 Sonoma State _______ 30-6 8,1061992 at Sonoma State ____ 27-37 2,1431995 Sonoma State _______ 52-0 8,1091996 Sonoma State _______ 25-7 7,043

SOUTH DAKOTA STATEPSU leads 3-01978 South Dakota State __ 42-21 3,4721980 South Dakota State __ 48-17 4,9761984 South Dakota State __ 17-14 4,753

SOUTHERN OREGONSouthern Oregon leads 11-9-11952 at Southern Oregon ___ 7-281953 Southern Oregon _____ 0-121954 at Southern Oregon __ 19-321955 at Southern Oregon ___ 6-201956 at Southern Oregon ___ 6-131957 Southern Oregon ______ 6-71958 at Southern Oregon __ 14-211959 Southern Oregon _____ 7-121960 at Southern Oregon __ 20-391961 Southern Oregon ____ 19-391962 at Southern Oregon __ 26-411963 Southern Oregon ____ 19-141964 at Southern Oregon __ 21-211965 Southern Oregon _____ 20-81966 at Southern Oregon __ 20-101967 Southern Oregon ___ 36-131968 at Southern Oregon ___ 13-61969 Southern Oregon _____ 54-7 3,3991970 at Southern Oregon ___ 24-0 1,6001975 Southern Oregon _____ 58-7 3,5002009 Southern Oregon ____ 34-10 7,436

SOUTHERN UTAHPSU leads 8-11986 Southern Utah ______ 41-17 8,2121987 at Southern Utah _____ 38-6 4,1471988 Southern Utah ______ 52-24 14,2631989 at Southern Utah ____ 26-36 8121990 Southern Utah ______ 35-19 8,2731991 at Southern Utah ____ 33-30 3,5121992 Southern Utah ______ 35-18 10,6721993 at Southern Utah ____ 24-14 3,0831994 Southern Utah ______ 48-16 14,016

STEPHEN F. AUSTINPSU leads 3-02001 at Stephen F. Austin __ 16-13 5,2382002 Stephen F. Austin ____ 31-23 6,0742003 at Stephen F. Austin __ 21-13 5,147

TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLETexas A&M-Kingsville leads 9-51988 Texas A&I __________ 22-29 6,8851988 Texas A&I* _________ 35-27 21,0791989 at Texas A&I ________ 12-31 16,0001990 Texas A&I ___________ 14-9 17,7981991 at Texas A&I ________ 14-35 8,3001992 Texas A&I __________ 43-44 15,1671992 Texas A&I* _________ 35-30 12,6571993 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 22-17 7,4001993 Texas A&M-Kingsville* 15-50 7,9251994 Texas A&M-Kingsville 20-34 15,6321994 at Texas A&M-Kingsville* 16-21 11,0001995 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-40 12,5001995 at Texas A&M-Kingsville* 3-30 9,0002003 Texas A&M-Kingsville 34-21 10,519

TEXAS STATESeries tied 1-12001 at Southwest Texas St. 20-23 9,4642002 Southwest Texas State _ 16-0 5,807

TONGUE POINT NAVYPSU leads 1-01949 Tongue Point Navy ___ 36-7

TROY STATETroy State leads 1-01987 vs. Troy State* _______ 17-31 10,660

US INTERNATIONALPSU leads 1-01979 at US International ___ 22-28 1,372

UTAHUtah leads 1-01981 at Utah _____________ 0-46 24,122

WASHINGTON STATEWSU leads 1-02008 at Washington State __ 9-48 23,920

WEBER STATEWSU leads the all-time series, 18-12WSU leads the Big Sky series, 8-61964 Weber State ________ 18-101965 at Weber State _______ 6-741966 Weber State _________ 6-511967 at Weber State ______ 21-401968 Weber State ________ 12-281970 Weber State ________ 46-14 3,6311971 at Weber State ______ 26-54 12,2491977 at Weber State ______ 22-40 8,8291979 at Weber State ______ 16-13 10,0371980 Weber State _________ 75-0 6,8901981 at Weber State ______ 16-31 16,8411982 Weber State _________ 6-20 2,4561983 at Weber State ______ 13-37 7,6431984 Weber State ________ 27-24 2,6501985 at Weber State ______ 24-45 6,9421986 Weber State ________ 27-22 3,2341996 Weber State# _______ 10-35 8,1941997 at Weber State# ______ 7-16 9,1111998 Weber State# _______ 34-27 7,2141999 at Weber State# _____ 31-14 4,1582000 at Weber State# ______ 9-41 4,8792001 Weber State# _______ 65-43 7,0512002 at Weber State# _____ 14-20 4,3442003 Weber State# _______ 21-45 4,3312004 at Weber State# _____ 34-15 3,3142005 Weber State# _______ 39-14 5,3102006 at Weber State# _____ 20-10 6,9672007 Weber State# _______ 68-73 8,9242008 at Weber State# _____ 21-31 8,1642009 Weber State# _______ 29-36 6,659

WENATCHEE CCPSU leads 2-01949 Wenatchee CC _______ 46-71951 Wenatchee CC _______ 57-0

WEST CHESTERPSU leads 1-01989 West Chester (PA) 3ot* 56-50 9,395

WESTERN ILLINOISPSU leads 2-01989 Western Illinois ______ 14-7 9,0841990 at Western Illinois ___ 30-27 11,229

WESTERN KENTUCKYPSU leads 1-01994 at Western Kentucky _ 49-14 8,800

WESTERN NEW MEXICOPSU leads 1-01995 Western New Mexico _ 55-21 8,296

WESTERN OREGONWestern Oregon leads 11-9-11947 Oregon College (site NA) _ 0-131948 Oregon College (site NA) 13-131949 Oregon College (site NA) 13-251950 Oregon College ______ 0-141951 at Oregon College ____ 7-421952 Oregon College ______ 7-401953 at Oregon College ____ 0-271954 Oregon College ______ 13-01955 at Oregon College ___ 14-361956 Oregon College _______ 0-61957 at Oregon College ____ 6-311958 Oregon College ______ 7-221959 at Oregon College ____ 10-01960 Oregon College ______ 14-61961 at Oregon College ___ 24-261962 Oregon College ______ 21-61963 at Oregon College ___ 32-131964 Oregon College _____ 27-121976 Oregon College _____ 44-14 9,4911977 Oregon College _____ 34-22 3,3562008 Western Oregon ____ 31-14 8,239

WESTERN STATEPSU leads 1-02004 Western State ________ 38-0 5,709

WESTERN WASHINGTONPSU leads 10-11961 Western Washington __ 13-71965 at Western Washington 2-131966 Western Washington _ 40-131967 at Western Washington 21-161968 Western Washington _ 27-201972 at Western Washington 10-7 3,5001973 Western Washington _ 24-12 8201974 at Western Washington _ 9-5 8001981 Western Washington __ 49-0 1,5701999 Western Washington _ 48-28 7,0002000 Western Washington _ 37-20 5,703

WESTMINSTERSeries tied 1-11958 Westminster ________ 18-141959 at Westminster ______ 13-14

WHITWORTHWhitworth leads 2-01958 at Whitworth ________ 6-261959 Whitworth __________ 0-66

WISCONSIN-STEVENS POINTPSU leads 1-01987 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 33-7 3,648

WISCONSIN-STOUTPSU leads 1-01984 Wisconsin-Stout ______ 28-3 3,233

NOTESAttendance of games prior to 1969 unavailableLocation of games prior to 1958 unavailable# Big Sky Conference Game* NCAA II Playoff Game^ NCAA 1 FCS Playoff GameCal Poly is formerly Cal Poly-SLOCal State Northridge is formerly San FernandoTexas A&M Kingsville is formerly Texas A&IWestern Oregon is formerly Oregon College of Ed.Texas State is formerly Southwest Texas State

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YEARLY ATTENDANCE Home Total Avg. Road Total Avg. All Total Avg.1966 2 5,300 2,650 NA NA1967 5 5,456 1,091 NA NA1968 5 9,510 1,902 NA NA1969 5 36,765 7,353 5 21,135 4,227 10 57,900 5,7901970 4 17,716 4,294 6 35,000 5,833 10 52,716 5,2721971 5 13,833 2,767 4 24,249 6,062 9 38,082 4,2311972 7 16,215 2,316 4 16,500 4,125 11 32,715 2,9741973 6 6,955 1,159 5 19,609 3,924 11 26,564 2,4151974 5 14,784 2,957 6 26,543 4,424 11 41,327 3,7571975 5 22,950 4,590 6 38,357 6,393 11 61,307 5,5731976 6 51,674 8,612 5 47,172 9,434 11 98,846 8,9861977 6 32,723 5,456 5 51,954 10,391 11 84,677 7,6981978 5 18,105 3,621 6 33,594 5,599 11 51,699 4,7001979 6 33,760 5,627 5 22,126 4,425 11 55,886 5,0811980 7 53,470 7,638 4 33,242 8,311 11 86,712 7,8831981 6 16,947 2,825 5 64,090 12,818 11 81,037 7,3671982 5 13,762 2,752 6 28,772 4,795 11 42,534 3,8671983 6 37,539 6,257 4 22,729 5,682 10 60,268 6,0271984 6 20,479 3,413 5 28,583 5,717 11 49,062 4,4601985 6 24,425 4,071 4 21,780 5,445 10 46,205 4,6211986 6 29,346 4,891 5 34,577 6,915 11 63,923 5,8111987 6 36,852 6,142 5 29,891 5,978 11 66,743 6,0681988 6 60,048 10,008 5 26,500 5,300 11 86,548 7,8681989 6 61,296 10,246 5 35,489 7,098 11 96,785 8,7991990 7 84,270 12,039 4 28,110 7,028 11 112,380 10,2161991 6 60,863 10,144 5 24,212 4,842 11 85,075 7,7341992 6 74,226 12,371 5 23,395 4,679 11 97,621 8,8751993 6 81,075 13,511 4 17,513 4,378 10 98,588 9,8591994 6 76,780 12,797 4 53,285 13,321 10 130,065 13,0071995 6 55,775 9,296 5 53,272 10,654 11 109,047 9,9131996 6 41,908 6,985 5 46,836 9,367 11 88,744 8,0681997 5 42,159 8,432 6 73,337 12,223 11 115,496 10,5001998 5 33,294 6,659 6 72,865 12,144 11 106,159 9,6511999 5 51,866* 10,373 6 67,911 11,318 11 119,777 10,8892000 6# 40,306 6,718 5 78,479 15,696 11 118,785 10,7882001 6 42,461 7,077 5 44,729 8,946 11 87,190 7,9262002 6 46,409 7,735 5 84,434 16,887 11 130,843 11,8952003 6 37,561 6,260 5 80,768 16,154 11 118,329 10,7572004 6 35,549 5,925 5 73,806 14,761 11 109,355 9,9412005 5 32,984 6,597 6 116,087 19,348 11 149,071 13,5522006 4 29,182 7,296 7 177,017 25,288 11 206,199 18,7452007 5 50,408 10,082 6 105,049 17,508 11 155,457 14,1322008 5 39,875 7,975 6 66,942 11,157 11 106,817 9,7112009 6 36,491 6,082 5 82,066 16,413 11 118,557 10,778

PLAYOFF ATTENDANCE (NCAA II Playoffs) Home Total Avg. Road Total Avg. All Total Avg.1987 2 37,158 18,579 1 10,660 10,660 3 47,818 15,9391988 3 44,062 14,687 1 6,763 6,763 4 50,825 12,7061989 2 24,746 12,373 2 24,746 12,3731991 3 41,199 13,733 3 41,199 13,7331992 3 33,173 11,058 3 33,173 11,0581993 1 7,925 7,925 1 7,925 7,9251994 1 4,486 4,486 1 11,000 11,000 2 15,486 7,7431995 1 4,669 4,669 1 9,000 9,000 2 13,669 6,835(NCAA 1-AA Playoffs)2000 1 12,945 12,945 1 12,945 12,945

NOTES* attendance listed is turnstile, actual tickets sold were 100,645 (avg. 20,129)# PSU played its home schedule at Hillsboro Stadium (capacity 10,000) due to construction at PGE ParkYearly Attendance includes only regular season games.

HOME 26,102 Oregon State 1983 L, 14-51 22,136 North Alabama 1993 L, 32-44 21,079 Texas A&M-Kingsville* 1988 W, 35-27 19,363 Mankato State* 1987 W, 27-21 17,798 Texas A&M-Kingsville* 1990 W, 14-9 17,795 Northern Michigan* 1987 W, 13-7 17,036 Pittsburg State* 1991 L, 21-53 16,395 Montana 1976 W, 50-49 16,171 Grambling State 2001 L, 29-30 16,052 Montana (ot) 1999 W, 51-48 15,351 Indiana (PA)* 1989 L, 0-17 15,167 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1992 L, 43-44 14,733 Cal Poly-SLO 1990 L, 23-36 14,275 Mankato State* 1991 W, 37-27 14,263 Southern Utah 1988 W, 52-24 14,222 Slippery Rock 1990 W, 30-0 14,016 Southern Utah 1994 W, 48-16 13,934 Montana 1988 W, 21-0 13,689 Angelo State 1993 W, 45-7 13,587 Calgary 1992 W, 55-0

ROAD 61,082 California 2006 L, 16-42 57,493 Oregon 2006 L, 12-55 56,066 Oregon 2002 L, 0-41 53,110 San Diego State 2007 L, 17-52 50,000 Hawai’i 2000 W, 45-20 42,662 Fresno State 2004 L, 17-27 42,263 Oregon State 2005 L, 14-41 41,679 Oregon State 2009 L, 7-34 39,805 Fresno State 2003 L, 16-42 34,977 Fresno State 1999 L, 6-34 31,114 Fresno State 1997 L, 7-35 30,603 Boise State 2005 L, 14-21 30,505 Oregon 1994 L, 16-58 29,949 Hawai’i 1977 L, 12-21 27,535 New Mexico 2006 W, 17-6 25,726 Montana 2009 L, 17-49 24,122 Utah 1981 L, 0-46 23,920 Washington State 2008 L, 9-48 23,605 Montana 2005 L, 16-37 23,446 Montana 2007 L, 31-34

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Portland State has made a total of nine post-season appearances in its history - eight as an NCAA II member and one as an NCAA I FCS participant. The Vikings are 12-98 all-time in playoff games, including 12-4 at home, 0-3 on the road and 0-2 at neutral sites (both NCAA II national championship games in Florence, AL).

NCAA 1 FCS In just its fifth season as an NCAA 1 FCS competitor and third sea-son eligible, the Portland State football program earned a berth in the post-season playoffs. PSU was selected as the number 15 seed in the 2000 playoffs and traveled to Delaware for a first round game. The playoff selection was the culmination of a building process Head Coach Tim Walsh started in 1996. The Vikings were 3-8, 4-7, 5-6, 8-3, 8-3 in their first five Division I seasons.

NCAA II Portland State reached the playoffs eight times in the last nine years it was a Division II member, between 1987 and 1995. The Vikings reached the championship game in 1987 and 1988, the semifinals in 1991 and 1992, and led the nation in total offense in 1995.

VIKING PLAYOFF SCORES - NCAA II1987 Score Location Atten.Quarterfinal PSU 27, Mankato State 21 Portland 19,363Semifinal PSU 13, Northern Michigan 7 Portland 17,795Championship Troy State 31, PSU 17 Florence, AL 10,660

19881st Round PSU 34, Bowie State (MD) 17 Portland 9,773Quarterfinal PSU 20, Jacksonville State 13 Portland 13,210Semifinal PSU 35, Texas A&I 27 Portland 21,079Championship North Dakota State 35, PSU 21 Florence, AL 6,763

19891st Round PSU 56, West Chester (PA) 50 (3 ot) Portland 9,395Quarterfinal Indiana (PA) 17, PSU 0 Portland 5,351

19911st Round PSU 28, Northern Colorado 24 Portland 9,888Quarterfinal PSU 37, Mankato State 27 Portland 14,275Semifinal Pittsburg State 53, PSU 21 Portland 17,036

19921st Round PSU 42, UC-Davis 28 Portland 7,336Quarterfinal PSU 35, Texas A&I 30 Portland 12,657Semifinal Pittsburg State 41, PSU 38 Portland 13,180

19931st Round Texas A&M-Kingsville 50, PSU 15 Portland 7,925

19941st Round PSU 29, Angelo State 0 Portland 4,486Quarterfinal Texas A&M-Kingsville 21, PSU 16 Kingsville, TX 11,000

19951st Round PSU 56, East Texas State 35 Portland 4,669Quarterfinal Texas A&M-Kingsville 30, PSU 0 Kingsville, TX 9,000

VIKING PLAYOFF SCORES - NCAA I20001st Round Delaware 49, PSU 14 Newark, DE 12,945

SINGLE-GAME PLAYOFF RECORDS

OFFENSERushing Attempts: 28, Rais Aho vs. UC Davis, 1992Yards Rushing: 178, Rais Aho vs. Mankato State, 1991Rushing Touchdowns: 2, Tommie Johnson vs. Mankato State, 1987; Burnell Harvin vs. Bowie State, 1987; Don Finkbonner vs. West Chester, 1989; Rais Aho vs. UC-Davis, 1992Passes Attempted: 56, Kyle Allen vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1994Passes Completed: 32, Darren Del’Andrae vs. West Chester, 1989Yards Passing: 381, Darren Del’Andrae vs. West Chester, 1989Touchdown Passes: 6, Darren Del’Andrae vs. West Chester, 1989Pass Receptions: 13, Orshawante Bryant vs. Delaware, 2000Yards Receiving: 209, Henry Newson vs. Mankato State, 1991Receiving Touchdowns: 3, Don Finkbonner vs. West Chester, 1989Touchdowns: 5, Don Finkbonner vs. West Chester, 1989

LONGEST SCORING PLAYSPassing: 65 yards, John Charles to Henry Newson vs. Pittsburg State, 1991Rushing: 26 yards, Rais Aho vs. UC-Davis, 1992Returns: 23 yard interception, Jason Ney vs. Angelo State, 1994Field Goal: 44 yards, Jeff Crowell vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1994

DEFENSETackles: 20, James Fuller vs. Pittsburg State, 1991Sacks: 2, Marcus Royster vs. Angelo State, 1994; Ace Salu vs. Indiana (PA), 1989; Sammie Burroughs vs. Angelo State, 1994; Jason Hefley vs. Angelo State, 1994; Joe Carlisle vs. West Chester, 1991; Greg Kantola vs. Northern Colorado, 1991Interceptions: 2, Neil Fendall vs. Angelo State, 1994; Joe Rodgers vs. Mankato State, 1987; Joe Rodgers vs. Northern Michigan, 1987Fumble Recoveries: 2, Brent Napierkowski vs. Troy State, 1987

POST-SEASON HISTORY

PORTLAND STATE FOOTBALL HISTORY

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1982Chris Nyte, DTMitch Messina, LB

1983Steve Lyle, RBAhtagi Atagi, OGDoug Mikolas, DTMark Crawford, LB

1984Terry Summerfield, QBScott Lindsay, WRSteve Lyle, RBRoger Daniels, WRDavid Morris, OGSteve Sahlinger, CRegan Hyde, LBBrian Fish, DBDoug Mikolas, DT

1985Terry Summerfield, QBBrian Coushay, WRRoland Aumueller, OTTracey Eaton, FSTom Priest, DTRegan Hyde, LB

1986Brian Coushay, WRRoland Aumueller, OTBarry Naone, TEChris Crawford, QBBret Rodarte, LB

1987Coach of the Year: Pokey AllenOffensive MVP: Chris Crawford, QBDefensive MVP: Tracey Eaton, FSBarry Naone, TETim Corrigan, WRCurtis Delgardo, RBDave Swanson, CMike Erickson, KAnthony Spears, DLKurt Simmons, LBKevin Woolfolk, LB

1988Coach of the Year: Pokey AllenOffensive MVP: Curtis Delgardo, RBDefensive MVP: Kevin Woolfolk, LB Chris Crawford, QBBarry Naone, TEBill Duarte, OLDave Swanson, CBrent Napierkowski, DLAnthony Spears, DLMike Peterson, FSScott Taube, LB

1989Coach of the Year: Pokey AllenRinaldo Shackelford, WRBill Duarte, OLFrank Mayo, OLDarren Del’Andrae, QBBurnell Harvin, RBBob Boyer, DLTim Upshaw, LBDominique Hardeman, DB

Western Football Conference Champions (member 1982-92): 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992

PASS OR RUN? Back in the Vikings’ Division II days, there were a number of crazy promotions, including the fans calling plays for one possession each game. Here, in a game from the early ‘90s, the crowd definitely wants to pass.

NCAA II HONORSALL-AMERICANS1976 June Jones, QB (AFCA)1977 Dave Steif, WR1979 Kurt Ivanoff, OT * Stuart Gaussoin, WR*1980 Neil Lomax, QB *1984 Doug Mikolas, DT1988 Chris Crawford, QB Barry Naone, TE 1989 Darren Del’Andrae, QB Bill Duarte, OG1991 James Fuller, FS Larry Hall, OT Ed Yoder, TE1992 John Charles, QB 1993 Rick Cruz, LB1994 Sam Peoples, CB (AFCA) Jesus Moreno, OT1995 Steve Papin, RB (AFCA) Moe Tauilo, OG

HARLON HILL AWARDNCAA Division II Player of the Year balloting1987 Chris Crawford (4th)1988 Chris Crawford (2nd)1992 John Charles (3rd)1995 Steve Papin (3rd)*Portland State also competed as a NCAA 1-AA independent from 1978 to 1980.

NCAA II Playoff participant (member 1981-95): 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995

1st team All-Western Football Conference Selections

PORTLAND STATE IN NCAA II FOOTBALL

1990Alan Boschma, WRBob Dodd, OLCurtis Delgardo, RBJames Fuller, DB

1991Coach of the Year: Pokey AllenOffensive MVP: John Charles, QBAlan Boschma, WREd Yoder, TELarry Hall, OLJames Fuller, FSRick Cruz, LBOscar Hicks, DL

1992Coach of the Year: Pokey AllenOffensive MVP: John Charles, QBDerek Baldwin, WRMatt Kulu, OLPaul Still, OLMike Palomino, TERais Aho, RBDesmond Isom, DB

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1953Jerry Garrett, HB, 1st teamSam Haina, T, 1st teamGene Rider, E, 2nd teamChuck Becker, C, 2nd teamNorm Fenton, QB, 2nd teamDale Stewart, FB, 2nd team

1954Jack Knudsen, G, 1st teamGene Rider, E, 2nd teamDarrold Farr, T, 2nd team

1955Jack Knudsen, G, 1st teamChuck Withers, FB, 2nd teamDarrold Farr, T, 2nd team

1956Bob Wheeler, T, 1st teamDick Edwards, HB, 2nd teamHarvey Neffendorf, QB, 2nd teamDave Starbuck, E, 2nd team

1957Chuck Withers, FB, 1st teamSam Roberts, E, 1st teamBill Turner, T, 2nd team

1958Ward Sayles, SBill Turner, LBBob Wheeler, DTSam Roberts, EGeorge Kane, HB

1959Herb Harms, HBBob Wheeler, DTFrank McCormack, FBMickey Gray, CDave Roberts, G

1960Frank McCormack, FBMickey Gray, CDave Roberts, G

1961Bob Williams, OTBill White, HBMike Haftorson, DTBob Holcomb, LB

1962Gery Weber, DEBill White, HB

1963 Jim Hollingsworth, EJack Carroll, OGMike Schrunk, QBBill White, HBAndy Berkis, FBGery Weber, DEJim Gaul, DTRon Simonson, DB

1964Mike McKeel, CJack Carroll, OGAndy Berkis, FBDick Marlowe, DTBob Weber, DEJohn Woodward, LBRon Simonson, S

NAIA HONORS

ALL-AMERICAN1963 Jim Hollingsworth, E, 3rd team

The Vikings were Oregon Collegiate Conference Champions under Head Coach Jerry Lyons (second from right, dark jacket) in 1963. PSU went 4-0 to win its first conference championship of any kind. The Vikings won the OCC again in 1964.

Oregon Collegiate Conference All-League Selections (only one team selected after 1957)

OREGON COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE STANDINGS

Standings from 1950-55 unavailable. PSU records: 1950: 0-2-11951: 1-21952: 0-31953: 2-11954: 2-21955: 1-3

1956 W-LEastern Oregon 4-0Oregon College 2-2Southern Oregon 2-2Portland State 1-3Oregon Tech 1-3

1957 W-L-TSouthern Oregon 3-0-1Oregon College 3-1-0Oregon Tech 2-2-0Portland State 1-3-0Eastern Oregon 0-3-1

1958 W-LOregon College 4-0Southern Oregon 3-1Portland State 2-2Eastern Oregon 1-3Oregon Tech 0-4

1959 W-LOregon Tech 4-0Southern Oregon 3-1Eastern Oregon 2-2Portland State 1-3Oregon College 0-4

1960 W-L-TOregon Tech 4-0-0Southern Oregon 3-1-0Portland State 1-2-1Oregon College 1-3-0Eastern Oregon 0-3-1

1961 W-L-TSouthern Oregon 4-0-0Oregon College 2-1-1Portland State 2-2-0Oregon Tech 1-2-1Eastern Oregon 0-4-0

1962 W-LPortland State 3-1complete standings not available

1963 W-LPortland State 4-0Southern Oregon 3-1Oregon Tech 2-2Oregon College 1-3Eastern Oregon 0-4

1964 W-L-TPortland State 3-0-1Southern Oregon 3-0-1Oregon Tech 2-2-0Eastern Oregon 1-3-0Oregon College 0-4-0

PORTLAND STATE IN NAIA FOOTBALL

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P ortland State University will embark on its 64th season of football in the year 2010. The previous 63 seasons have seen remarkable change and

growth as the university itself blossomed from a two-year extension center in the 1940s to a four-year college in the 50s, reached university status in 60s and by the turn of the century became the state of Oregon’s largest and most diverse institution of higher educa-tion. Viking athletics began in a primitive form during the early days of the extension center in the 1940s, then grew to compete in the Oregon Collegiate Conference in the 1950s and 60s. PSU became an NCAA College Division member in the mid-1960s, then evolved into a NCAA II program and finally a NCAA 1-AA program in the late 90s (PSU also competed at the 1-AA level from 1978-80). Portland State, which played as an independent during much of its his-tory, was a member of the NCAA II Western Football Conference from 1982 to 1992, then joined the Big Sky Conference in 1996. All along the way, the growth of the Viking football program has paralleled that of the University and its Athletics Department.

VANPORT: THE EARLYYEARS OF VIKING FOOTBALL Although little is recorded from the early years of Viking football, the Vanport Extension Center (PSU in its formative years) first fielded a football team in 1947. The Viking program, led by Athletic Direc-tor Joe Holland through the first eight years, competed mainly against small colleges, junior colleges and military bases. Vanport, a two-year school at the time, was 1-8 in its first season. Its first win came in the season’s final game against Sand Point Naval Air Station, 36-7. Vanport had its first winning season

RUN AND SHOOT In its first 28 seasons of football, Portland State had five winning seasons and two seasons at .500. In the following 27 years, PSU would have 19 winning seasons and prove to become one of the most innovative and explosive offensive football programs at any level. The transformation began with a man named Darrel “Mouse” Davis. An assistant coach at Portland State, Davis took over as Head Coach in 1975 follow-ing the departure of Ron Stratten. Behind his revolutionary new “Run-and-Shoot” offense (developed in the late 1960s at Hillsboro (OR) HS) and a strong-armed quarterback named June Jones, Davis led the Viking program to new heights - an 8-3 record, including a perfect 5-0 home mark. The Run-and-Shoot employed a pass-heavy, multiple-receiver offense that con-fused defenses. In 1975, PSU scored a school-record 366 points (33.2 ppg) and passed for 3,979 yards - and that was just the beginning.

under Holland in 1949, going 5-4 with wins over Wenatchee, Clark and Olympic Junior Colleges, as well as Oregon Tech and Tongue Point Naval Station. Vanport, which was originally located in the community of Vanport in North Portland, moved to its downtown location in 1952 and became a four-year degree granting institution in 1955. It also became known as Portland State College.

SMALL COLLEGE FOOTBALL Ralph Davis took over as

head coach in 1955 as Portland State began

competing exclusive-ly at the small college

level. The move to a more consistent - and

tougher - schedule proved challeng-ing to the emerg-

ing college athletic program. The Vikings did not have a winning

season from 1954 to 1962 and had four different coaches.

June Jones (11) was the first quarterback to make Mouse Davis’ “Run-and-Shoot” of-fense famous during the 1975 and 1976 seasons.

Mouse Davis’ teams scored 50 or more points 16 times in six seasons. Mouse is seen here with Mike Bush.

Don Read was Portland State’s Head Football Coach - twice.

Joe Holland, Vanport’s first football coach.

1955-74Prominent Vikings of the EraBilly White, RBAndy Berkis, RBTim Von Dulm, QB, first 3,000-yard passerRandy Nelson, WR, first 1,000-yard receiverDon Read, Head CoachTom Oberg, S, first NFL player

Key Moments1955: Vanport becomes Portland State College and a four-year institution.1965: PSC becomes NCAA member1968-71: Don Read’s first PSU coaching stint1969-70: First back-to-back winning seasons

Jerry Lyons was head coach for the 1963 season and led Portland State College to its best record to date: 6-2. However, following a .500 season in 1964, Portland State did not see another winning year until 1969 under Don Read - the same year that the school achieved university status. At this point, PSU had become an NCAA member, playing a for-midable - and regional - schedule, featuring teams from Washington, Idaho, Montana and California. As the Viking program continued to move up its level of competition, it continued to struggle, managing just one more winning season through the mid-1970s. But, what Portland State University followers didn’t know is they were about to witness a revolu-tion in football and the fortunes of its football program.

1947-54Prominent Vikings of the EraJoe Holland, first coach and athletic director

Key Moments1947: Vanport fields first team1949: The first winning season - 5-4

63 YEARS OF PORTLAND STATE FOOTBALL

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1981-85Prominent Vikings of the EraDon Read, Head CoachDoug Mikolas, DT, All-AmericanSteve Lyle, RBTerry Summerfield, QB

Key Moments1981: PSU becomes NCAA II program, Don Read begins his second stint as Head Coach1982: The Vikings join the Western Football Conference1983: PSU draws largest-ever home crowd - 26,102 in game with Oregon State1984: PSU wins first of six WFC titles

Under Davis, the Viking program churned out five straight seasons of more than 4,000 passing yards, with four more winning records, per game offensive numbers in the vicinity of 500 yards, and a pair of All-American quarterbacks. Jones and later Neil Lomax dazzled their opponents - and often humiliated them on the scoreboard - scoring over 50 points 14 times during those years. In 1980 alone, PSU put up winning scores that boggled the mind: 93-7 vs. Cal Poly Pomona, 105-0 vs. Delaware State and 75-0 vs. Weber State. In the win over Delaware State, Lomax tossed a school-record seven touchdown passes - in the first quarter. Lest football observers think the Vikings were

running up the score, consider that Lomax only played half of that game, about the same amount in similar blowouts. The innovative offense devised by Davis was simply more than many college defenses could handle. In his six seasons, Mouse compiled a 42-24 re-cord (.636), easily the best of the nine coaches during PSU’s first 34 years of football. Junes, Lomax and Davis all took their

remarkable talents to the National Football League following their time at PSU. But

they, more than anyone, put the Viking football program on the map.

DEVELOPING A FIRM FOOTING AT DIVISION II

Although Portland State had become an NCAA member many years prior, the Mouse Davis era continued the transient, independent schedule of the Viking program. Coinciding with Don Read’s return as Head Coach at Portland State in 1981, the Vi-king program became ingrained as an NCAA II-level institution. Unfortunately, at that time, financial issues threatened many of PSU’s athletic programs. Football was not immune. While a number of lower-profile sports were dropped in 1981 as a cost-cutting measure, among those being considered for elimination were men’s basketball and foot-ball. Finally, it was deemed that the struggling men’s basketball program would be dropped (it was reinstated in 1996) and football would play on. For Read, the challenges were once again great as Portland State tried to maintain its balance as an athletic program as well as a football program. At the NCAA II level, PSU was somewhere in the middle. Not small college, but not quite big-time either. Then in 1982, Portland State made a move that helped recreate some identity for the program by joining the Western Football Conference. For the first time since the 1960s, PSU would compete in a conference, developing a consistent schedule and rivalries. Although the member teams of the WFC morphed throughout the 1980s and into the early 90s, PSU had a home. In 1984, Read led the Vikings to its first winning season as a WFC member and since 1980 as the Vikings went 8-3. Although Read moved on to coach at the University of Montana in 1986, he restarted a tradition of Viking football that would lead to six WFC championships over a span of nine years. And he made way for another Portland State football coach with a funny nickname.

Neil Lomax led Portland State’s offense to record numbers and scores as he passed for 13,220 yards

during his four-year career (1977-80). He was lat-er inducted into the National Football Foun-

dation Hall of Fame and the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame.

1975-80Prominent Vikings of the EraMouse Davis, Head Coach, NFL CoachJune Jones, QB, All-American, NFL player and coach, collegiate head coachNeil Lomax, QB, All-American, All-Time passing leader, NFLDave Stief, WR, established PSU yardage and TD records, NFLClint Didier, TE, NFL, Super Bowl ChampionStuart Gaussoin, WR, All-AmericanKurt Ivanoff, OT, All-AmericanRon Seawell, LBFred Nordgren, DTTony Mims, LB, 405 career tacklesArthur Dickson, DB, 29 career interceptions

Key Moments1975-76: Mouse Davis takes over and PSU has best record to date in consecutive seasons (8-3)1977-80: Neil Lomax rewrites record book with over 13,000 passing yards and 100 touchdowns1978-80: PSU’s first stint at NCAA I FCS level1980: PSU routs Delaware State, 105-0

POKEY Following the dissolution of the United States Football League (USFL) and the Port-land Breakers franchise, Ernest “Pokey” Allen needed a job. As a coach with the Breakers’ team and many previous seasons at the colle-giate level, Pokey - with his offbeat, humorous personality - seemed to be a good fit at a less-than-conventional university like Portland State. Once the PSU administration hired him in 1986 he proved them correct. Allen led the team to a respectable 6-5 record in his first season. But that was just an appetizer for the football-hungry Viking fans. Over the next six seasons, PSU would win five Western Football Conference titles, reach the NCAA II title game twice (1987 and 1988),

Tony Mims set a Portland State record with 405 career tackles from 1974-77.

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1986-92Prominent Vikings of the EraPokey Allen, Coach, Five-time WFC Coach of the YearTracey Eaton, FS, NFLChris Crawford, QB, All-AmericanBarry Naone, TE, All-AmericanBill Duarte, OG, All-AmericanDarren Del’Andrae, QB, All-AmericanEd Yoder, TE, All-AmericanLarry Hall, OT, All-AmericanCurtis Delgardo, RB, first 1,000-yard rusherTed Popson, TE, NFLJames Fuller, FS, All-American, NFLJohn Charles, QB, All-American

Key Moments1987: PSU reaches NCAA II title game1988: PSU reaches second straight NCAA II title game1987-92: PSU wins five WFC titles in six years, winning 10 of 15 playoff games, while hosting all but the championships

In 1987, Curtis Delgardo be-came the first Viking running back to rush for 1,000 yards in a season.

complete three 11-win seasons and become one of the most dominant Division II football programs in the nation. The Vikings went 10-5 in playoff games during that era as Allen com-piled a 63-26-2 record over seven seasons, establishing the best winning percentage of any coach at PSU (.708). More than just the football though, Allen brought the Vikings attention through his quirky personality and PSU’s goofy promo-tional stunts. Allen could be seen riding elephants, making astronomical predictions, betting his paycheck against that of the school newspa-per sports editor’s paycheck, and allowing fans to call plays - all in the name of selling tickets. It worked. Portland State football be-came a hot ticket as a result of its success on the football field and national prominence, Allen’s crazy promotions and the lack of success during that time of the state’s major college football programs. PSU averaged over 10,000 fans per game for the first time in 1988. That trend contin-ued over the next seven years as Portland State was one of the top-drawing schools in the nation at the NCAA II level.

WALSH LEADS THE VIKINGS TO A NEW LEVEL OF PLAY When Pokey Allen left PSU after the 1992 season to become Head Coach at Boise State, the Viking team was a top-ten caliber pro-

gram. New Head Coach Tim Walsh (who was hired at Christmas of that year in part because of leading his Sonoma State program to a win over the Viking juggernaut the previous sea-son) picked up the mantle successfully. Walsh took the Vikings right back to the playoffs in 1993, and again in ‘94 and ‘95, winning 25 games in his first three seasons. By the mid-90s, however, the ever-changing status of Portland State University

and its athletics program was at another crossroads. The Western Football Conference had disbanded after 1992 as member schools moved to other conferences. Again, the Vikings were an independent, an increasingly difficult posi-tion to be in in the world of collegiate athletics. Portland State was travel-ing to all parts of the country for games and found it increas-ingly difficult to bring “name” schools to Portland for games against such a dominant team. In 1995, the university and its athletic program deter-mined that the best move for Portland State would be to the Division I level. An opening ex-isted in the Big Sky Conference as Idaho and Boise State were moving out, and all of PSU’s programs could benefit from playing a regional schedule against similar-sized schools

Pokey Allen was, well... a free spirit. He rode elephants, warned of impending meteor showers, offered red-hot football tickets, played a cowboy... and coached the Vikings to 63 wins and six playoff appearances in seven seasons from 1986 to 1992.

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at a “big-time” level. That meant 1-AA football for Portland State in 1996. Walsh and his football program probably had the most challenging move to make of anyone at PSU. The Vikings scholarship level was in the mid-30s at that time, but they would be competing with schools that had in excess of 60 scholarships. Adding to the difficulty was Walsh’s decision to redshirt a host of talented freshman in the first season (a move that would later reap great rewards), leaving the Vikings with an active team of ap-proximately 20 scholarship players. As expected, Portland State suffered in the early going, but gradually built the pro-gram up at the 1-AA level making progress each year. PSU was 3-8 in 1996, 4-7 in 1997, 5-6 in 1998, then leaped forward to 8-3, 8-4, 7-4 as the program - and those freshmen - matured. PSU made its first NCAA 1-AA play-off appearance in 2000 and narrowly missed bids in 1999 and 2001. Now starting its 12th season as a Big Sky Conference member, the Portland State program - with near the full complement of 63 1-AA scholarships - fields a national caliber program that competes in one of the tough-

est conferences and with one of the toughest nonconference schedules in the country. Walsh’s steady hand at the helm of the Viking ship was a key. In 14 seasons as a head coach, Walsh was the longest tenured football coach in PSU history. He coached the most games (158) and won the most (90) of any coach in Viking football history, despite the rebuilding process at the 1-AA level. In the 21 seasons that Pokey Allen and Tim Walsh led the Viking program, PSU had 17 winning teams. Portland State football had a 153-94-2 record during that span.

“YOU’RE GONNA LOVE THIS...” The addition of former NFL Head Coach Jerry Glanville as the Vikings’ new head coach in 2007 brought a different spark to Portland State and the Park Blocks. Glanville’s mantra of “You’re gonna love this...” referred to the attitude he brought to Portland State upon his hire on Feb. 28, 2007 and the brand of football his Viking team would play. Remarkably, Glanville brought back the excitement of Run-and-Shoot football as well, as former Head Coach Mouse Davis served as the offensive coordinator for two seasons. The

Chip Dunn left Portland State with 16 school records and more than 6,000 rush-ing yards.

1993-2009Prominent Vikings of the EraTim Walsh, Coach, ‘99 Eddie Robinson Award Finalist, winningest Viking coach with a 90-68 overallRick Cruz, LB, All-AmericanJesus Moreno, OL, All-AmericanSam Peoples, CB, All-AmericanMoe Tauilo, OL, All-AmericanSteve Papin, RB, All-American, AFL All-StarDarick Holmes, RB, NFLPaul Bradford, CB, NFLSammie Burroughs, LB, NFLJames Hundon, WR, NFL, Arena LeagueBobby Singh, OL, All-AmericanCharles Dunn, RB, All-American, all-time leading rusherJimmy Blanchard, QB, two-time Walter Payton Player of the Year candidate, second all-time leading passer at PSUOrshawante Bryant, WR, all-time leading receiver, Arena LeagueTerry Charles, WR, All-American, NFLChris Cain, DE, Academic All-AmericanJuston Wood, QB, Two-time Academic All-American, Arena LeagueRashad Floyd, CB, All-American, AFL All-StarDan Frantz, P/K, All-American, Arena LeagueRyan Fuqua, RB, 2nd all-time leading rusher, 3rd in Big Sky historyJoe Rubin, RB, All-American, 4th all-time leading rusher, 7th in Big Sky historyJoey King, LB, two-time Academic All-AmericanShaun Bodiford, WR, NFLAdam Hayward, LB, Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year, NFL

Jordan Senn, LB, two-time Academic All-American, second all-time leading tackler in school history, NFLBrennen Carvalho, C, two-time first team All-American, Rimington Trophy winnerAndy Schantz, LB, 3rd team All-American, Buck Buchanan Award Finalist

Key Moments1993: PSU becomes NCAA II independent1993: PSU plays North Alabama in front of 22,136 fans at Civic Stadium1993-95: PSU extend playoff run to eight appearances in nine seasons1996: Athletic program makes move to Big Sky Conference and NCAA 1-AA football1999: First winning season at 1-AA level: 8-3 and first national ranking2000: First-ever win over a 1-A program, Hawai’i, 45-202000: First playoff appearance at 1-AA level2001: James Hundon, as a member of the XFL’s San Francisco Demons, becomes first PSU-affiliated athlete to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated2002: Walsh becomes PSU’s all-time leader in coaching wins (66, finishes with 90)2004: Vikings have top-ranked defense and rushing offense in the Big Sky Conference2006: The Vikings defeat another 1-A opponent, New Mexico, 17-62007: PSU has over 4,000 season-ticket holders - the most in the Division I era.2007: PSU and Weber State play in the highest scoring Division I regulation game in history, a 73-68 Wildcat win.

Vikings moved the ball, but struggled to win. In fact, a 73-68 loss to Weber State on Oct. 27, 2007 set an NCAA record for most points (141) and touchdowns (20) in a regulation game. Freshman quarterback Drew Hubel even tied Viking legend Neil Lomax’s record with nine touchdown passes in one game - and it was Hubel’s first career start. Unfortunately, the highlights of the Glan-ville ear were limited. He lasted only three seasons as the Vikings went 9-24 - their worst stretch of football since 1981-83.

BRINGING THE FAMILY BACK Portland State hired Nigel Burton, a former Tim Walsh assistant in late 2009 to revitalize the program. Burton became the first African American Head Coach in the Big Sky Conference.

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This list includes players who were known to have lettered at Portland State

AAbdullah, Jamal 02, 03, 04, 05Aberle, Ken 55Abraham, Jon 61Abts, Cal 74, 75Adams, Dan 70, 71Adams, Harry 81Adamson, Larry 64, 65, 66Adelsman, Lance, 95Aho, Rais 90, 91, 92Aiken, Rochelle 99, 00Albrecht, Richard 80Alexander, Kevin 78, 79Ali, Mu’Ammar 06Alisa, Alisa 83Allen, Alvin 72Allen, Ben 86, 87, 88Allen, Brooks 04Allen, Condrew 04, 05, 06, 07Allen, Jerome 97Allen, JordanAllen, Kyle 94, 95Allender, Rick 87, 88Allison, Dale 46Allison, Jim 63Anders, Todd 83Andersen, Lorny 68, 69, 71Anderson, Bob 78, 79, 80, 81Anderson, Carl 59, 60Anderson, Jeff 80, 81Anderson, Keitrell 09Anderson, Mike 71Anderson, Rick 92, 93, 94, 95Andreas, John 97, 98, 99, 00Andreas, Matt 05Angel, Cheo, 98, 99Anstine, Jim 64, 65Antonetti, Don 82Anyaorah, Eloka 08Arana, Jay 89, 90Archie, Reggie 81, 82Armstrong, Bob 75Armstrong, Marv 69Armstrong, Tony 74, 75Aronson, Isaac 03Arthur, Bryon 60, 61, 62, 63Arthur, Cary 61, 62, 64, 65Asay, Matt 89Ashenfelter, Craig 83Assily, Chris 08Atagi, Ahtagi 82, 83Atterholt, Dave 84Atwood, Mike 75, 76, 77Aumavae, Samuelu 94, 95, 96Aumueller, Roland 83, 84, 85, 86Austin, Larry 93, 94Austin, Randy 79Avinger, Skinner 96Ayer, Matt 93Ayers, Jack 58, 59Azorr, Eric 03, 04, 05, 06

BBacceleri, Luke 46, 47, 48Backstrom, Larry 75Bafaro, Chuck 49Bailey, Bob 71Bailey, Dave 68Bailey, Don 89, 90Baillie, Bill 60, 61Baird, Clinton 72Baker, Mark 78Baker, Ross 79, 80, 81Baker, Roy 47Baldwin, Derek 89, 90, 91, 92Balkovich, Mike 46Ball, Robert 93Ball, Tom 69, 70Ballard, Troy 82Baller, Bob 54Bamber, Lee 46, 47

Banbrook, D. 52Barger, Tom 04Barnes, Steven 73, 74Barnes, Tom 93Barrett, Sam 86Barrett, Vince 89, 90Barron, Don 74, 75Barron, Jerry 65Bartlett, Chuck 73Barton, Hank 67, 68, 69, 70Barton, Steve 71Bastian, Don 51, 52Bates, Bill 74, 75Bates, Jerry 82Baughman, Brad 75Baumer, William 50Baumgart, Jeff 84, 85Beane, Darrell 72Beard, Travis 92, 94Beatty, Tony 73, 74, 75Becker, Chuck 51, 52, 53Becker, Charles 63Beckley, Travis 07, 08, 09Beer, Pete 56Beetham, Dennis 61, 62Beestra, Jack 81Behneke, Gary 57, 58Bell, Aaron 80Bell, Rodney 74Bellerive, Mike 92, 93, 94Belles, Dave 56, 57Beltz, Jordan 08Beltz, Ron 72Bendlele, Mike 74, 75Benjamin-Nichols, Johnathan 05, 06, 07, 08Bennett, Larry 64, 65, 66Benz, Jack 73Berg, Chris 02, 03, 04Berkis, Andy 62, 63, 64, 65Bernhardt, Skee 83, 84, 85, 86Berry, Black 47, 48Best, Berry 65Best, Steve 81, 82Bethune, Ben 72, 75, 76Bettinelli, Jeff 80, 81, 82, 83Betty, Jim 84, 85Beyerlin, Corey 86Biedritzky, Karl 93Bigler, Gordon 50Biglow, Blake 83Bilic, Tony 93, 95Billingsley, Mike 79Binder, Mike 86, 87, 88Bingham, Bill 86Biondi, John 75, 76, 77Biorn, Ned 73, 74Bird, Tom 77Birenbaum, Dennis 67, 68, 69Biscerglia, Ron 54Bishop, Andre 99Bixler, Chris 81, 82, 83, 84Black, Orlando 94Blain, Al 88, 89, 90, 91Blair, Ben 48Blakely, D. 52Blanchard, Jimmy 97, 98, 99, 00Blatchley, Steve 03, 04, 05, 06Bledsoe, James 90, 92Blow, Kevin 76Bodiford, Shaun 04, 05Bockert, Jeff 92, 93, 94, 95Bogomil, Dick 59, 60, 61Boland, Rick 75Bollam, Doug 60, 61Bolliger, Bo 04Bolton, Dan 74, 75, 76, 77Bond, Steve 69Booker, Mike 73, 74, 75Boozer, Jim 56, 57Boschma, Alan 90, 91Boswell, Chuck 97, 98Bowen, Ben 09Bowen, Darrell 68, 69Bowerman, Don 53, 54Bowles, Willie 51Bowman, Todd 84

Boyer, Bob 85, 86, 87, 89Brady, Pat 46Bradford, Paul 95, 96Brame, Derrick 98Bramow, Matt 07Brand, Jesse 95, 96, 97, 98Brandon, Shane 90, 91Bratcher, Mike 91Brazel, Ben 74Breedlove, Eldon 46, 47Bresler, Mike 76, 77Brooks, Branden 04, 05, 06, 07Brooks, Don 73Brown, Bob 66Brown, Charlie 77, 78, 79Brown, Darius 00, 01, 02Brown, Dennis 63Brown, Jimmy Ray 01Brown, Jon 95Brown, Jordan 06, 07, 08, 09Brown, Les 60Brown, Lex 85, 86Brown, Lloyd 50Brown, N. 52Brown, Nick 99, 00Brown, R. 53Brown, Ryan 03, 04Brown, Tracey 85, 86Brown, Willie 56, 57, 58Brown, Zach 09Brumfield, J.J. 88, 89, 90, 91Brush, Bobby 02, 03, 04, 05Bryant, Orshawante 97, 98, 99, 00Buchanan, Ben 90, 91, 92, 93Buckheit, Gale 50Buckles, Ken 74, 75, 76Buckley, Jeff 80Budke, Chris 96, 97Bump, Mark 77Burcham, Eric 84, 85Burdett, Dave 82, 83Burke, Joe 46, 47Burke, Mike 58Burkholder, Richard 48, 50Burleson, Dave 92, 93Burley, Leonard 46, 48Burnham, L. 52Burnley, Terry 82Burns, Chris 92, 93Burns, Jerry 76Burright, Mitch 77Burris, Tony 81, 82, 83Burroughs, Sammy 94, 95Bursass, Rick 77Burt, Ken 76Burton, Mike 87Busch, Michael 75, 77, 78, 79Buscher, D. 52Bush, John 64, 65Butenshoen, Paul 61, 62Butler, Carl 63Butler, Deshawn 98, 99, 00, 01Buttke, Gary 77Button, Monty 97, 98, 99, 00Butts, Ken 81, 82Butz, Bo 98Byers, Matthew 93

CCain, Chris 97, 98, 99, 00Cajal-Willis, Mike 01, 02Calderon, Vince 92Caldwell, Lamon 96Calhoun, Steve 78, 79Calkins, Tom 66, 67, 68Callahan, Brad 94Callison, Matt 90, 91Calwhite, B. 52Cam, Phil 73, 75, 76, 77Campbell, Chad 87Carey, Jon 70, 71, 72Carey, Willis 99, 02Carley, Josh 98Carlisle, Chad 87Carlisle, Joe 87, 88, 89, 90Carlson, Christian 06, 07

Caron, Bruce 94Carpenter, Jerit 96Carr, Bill 82Carrie, Reynard 01, 02, 03, 04Carrillo, Cam 96, 98, 99, 00Carroll, Jack 63. 64Cartesegna, Rick 75, 76, 77, 78Carter, Nick 87, 88, 89, 90Carter, Stan 71Carvalho, Brennan 04, 05, 06, 07Casebeer, Scott 96, 97, 98, 99Caseras, Steve 95, 96Casey, Jerome 95Cassidy, Bill 53Castello, Mark 80Catalano, Michael 03Cathcart, Ben 56, 57Caughlin, Jim 52, 53Ceasar, Lamar 99, 00Cecil, Scott 74, 75, 76Cervantes, Dan 94Chace, Rod 69Chalmers, Chris 07Chambers, Byron 74, 75, 76, 77Chambers, Greg 93, 94Chandler, Antonio 94, 95Chapin, Dennis 69, 70, 71Charles, John 91, 92Charles, Terry 98, 99, 00, 01Chass, Stan 73Chavira, Jake 04Chenault, Nick 01, 02, 03, 04Cherry, Larry 81Childress, Greig 70Childs, L. 52Chiles, Freddie 74Chodowski, Brian 92, 93Christian, Jim 95Churchill, Mike 68, 69, 70Cichoke, Tony 82, 83Ciliberto, Alano 93, 94, 95, 96Clark, Bruce 64, 65, 66Clark, Ted 81Clark, William 74Clegg, James 56Clemens John 80, 81Clemente, Rodney 91Clemons, Gary 96 97Cloudt, Frank 90Cobbs, Andre 93Colasurdo, John 74, 75, 76, 77Cole, Tanner 99, 00, 01Cole, Tommy 72, 73Coleman, Leroy 49Coleman, Ty 08Collins, Darren 00Collins, Jimmy 07, 08Collson, Kevin 83, 84, 85, 86Commer, Clyde 79Comstock, Mike 79Conceicao, Dave 68, 69, 70Conlan, Tom 82, 83Connor, Norm 56, 57Conners, Jackie 96, 97Cook, Bob 72Cook, Dexter 82, 83Cookman, Ricky 08, 09Coon, Steve 59, 60, 61Cooksey, Jim 74Cooper, Bill 66, 67Cooper, Phil 82Cooper, Steve 07, 08Coppess, Mark 90, 91, 92Corbett, Jack 78Corey, Joel 91, 92Corrado, Joe 48Corral, Mike 08Corrigan, Tim 85, 86, 87, 88Corso, Jim 68Cosgrove, Phillip 53Costa, Nic 05Couch, Bob 79Countryman, Gene 49, 50Coushay, Brian 84, 85Cox, Mark 73Covlin, Bill 58, 59

Craft, Jim 95, 96, 97, 98Crawford, Chris 85, 86, 87, 88Crawford, Mark 81, 82, 83Creagan, Scott 87Creal, R. 52Cripe, Barry 64, 65, 66, 67Croome, Jasper 08Cross, Marvin 46Crouser, Brett 67, 68Crouser, Larry 56, 57Crowell, Jeff 94Crowston, Kyle 94Croyden, Spencer 82Cruz, Rick 91, 93Cummings, Eric 92Cummings, Wycliffe 90Cunningham, Jim 74Curiel, Mike 94, 95Curry, Del 55Curtis, Dick 64, 65Curtis, Gary 56, 57, 58, 59Curtis, Gary 62Curtis, Pat 58Curtis, Tony 03, 04Cvitanovich, Frank 46, 47

DDace, Dave 86Daily, Jason 04Daily, Ron 71, 72Dalke, Jon 83Dalton, Robert 83D’Ambrosio, Mario 07, 08D’Amilo, Tony 74Daniels, Roger 80, 82, 83, 84Danley, Tom 70Dart, Brent 61, 62Daugherty, Ed 46, 47David, Dominic 09Davidson, Skip 72, 73Davis, Anthony 09Davis, Denzel 09Davis, Doug 81, 82, 83, 84Davis, Eldon 60, 61Davis, Gene 64, 65, 66, 67Davis, John 68Davis, Lee 74, 75, 76Davis, Mark 80, 81, 82, 83Davtyan, Adis 01Dawson, Stan 71Dean, Josh 82Dean, Larry 72, 73, 74Deans, Scott 98, 99Dearborn, Tom 67, 68, 69DeCamp, Paul 83DeChaine, Gerald 57, 58, 60Delance, Rick 79Del’Andrae, Darren 89, 90Delaney, Akaba 93, 94Delaney, Tim 81DeLaura, Mel 76Delenikos, Matt 84, 85Deleuw, John 77, 78Delgardo, Curtis 86, 87, 88, 90Demings, Brian 71, 72DeNotta, Duane 77Dewitte, Lewis 68Dials, Bill 71, 72Dias, Zach 09Dickerson, Randy 69Dickson, Aaron 05, 06, 07, 08Dickson, Arthur 73, 74, 75, 76Dickson, Aubre 95Dickson, Richard 77Didier, Clint 79, 80Diddock, J. 52Dienstel, Steve 77DiMayo, Vince 69Dittman, Chris 94, 95, 96, 97Dixon, Devereaux 74, 75, 76Dixon, Dominic 03, 04, 05, 06Dodd, Bob 87, 88, 89, 90Dodge, Dave 73D’Olivo, Mark 79, 80, 81Dombroski, Gene 60, 61Dominick, Darrell 69, 70

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Donaldson, Jack 67Donaldson, Steve 67Donnelly, Erik 94Donnerberg, Brent 99, 00, 01, 02Dorsey, Andrew 03, 04Dorsey, Micheal 04, 05, 06, 07Dose, Logan 06, 07, 08Dotson, Graydon 85Doty, Steve 74, 75Dowdy, Cleo 72, 73Doyle, Dennis 69, 70Doyle, Vern 75Duarte, Bill 86, 87, 88, 89Dubina, Rick 88, 89Dubois, Pierre 72, 73Duff, Derek 03, 04, 05, 06Dulcich, Vince 48Duley, Lance 56, 57, 58Dumont, Kevin 76, 77Duncan, Michael 99, 01Dunkan, Greg 76Dunn, Charles 97, 98, 99, 00Dunn, Patrick 06Dunning, Ron 58Durbin, Dan 83Durr, Alfred 99Duyndam, Thomas 09Dyson, Ralph 48

EEagle, Braedyn 08, 09Eaton, Tracey 83, 84, 85, 87Eberhardt, Derek 92Eckhardt, Buzz 91, 92Eder, Dave 89, 90, 91Edmonds, Larry 60, 61Edwards, Andre, 95Edwards, Donnie 97, 98Edwards, Matt 79Edwards, Richard 56Edwards, Willie 82Eichenberger, Dick 71Eichorn, John 57Eichman, Dale 57, 58, 61Eiden, Tim 99, 00Ell, Eric 76, 77, 78Elliott, Jim 80Emanuel, Milton 50Emard, Jerry 77Endicott, Gene 60, 61Enger, Dick 56, 57Engler, Duane 72, 73Engstrom, Justin 09Erickson, Mike 85, 86, 87Ervin, Rod 58, 59Etchison, Greg 64, 65Etherly, Dave 84, 85, 86Evans, Charlie 00, 02Evans, Josh 06, 07Evans, Jullian 05, 06Evans, Terry 79Evers, Greg 87, 88, 89Everitt, Kyle 83Ewald, Pat 95Ewell, Jack 53Eyestone, Jerry 57, 58, 59

FFa’avae, Ronnie 07Faccio, Troy 84Fahsholz, Bob 69, 70Falconer, Dave 61, 62, 63, 65Falconer, Ian 96, 97, 98, 99Faletoi, Ropeti 84Falo, Orcott 84Farr, Darold 55Farrell, Keith 61, 62Farrell, T. 52Farrington, Chuck 57Fasel, Terry 86Faulk, Kyle 04, 05Feakin, Cody 05, 06, 07Fee, Tom 65, 66, 67, 68Feist, Ken 88, 89, 90Felts, Kevin 87, 88Fendall, Neil 93, 94, 95, 96

Fenner, Conrad 50Fenton, Dan 99, 00Fenton, Norm 53Fentress, Aaron 87, 88Ferrigno, Brendan 03, 04, 05, 06Ferris, Lee 76Ferry, Ted 85, 86, 87Fetzer, Jake 07Ficco, Doug 75Fields, Simeon 83Filley, Jim 65Findlay, Brooks 91, 92Fink, Dick 70, 71Finkbonner, Don 89, 90Fischer, Matt 83, 84, 85, 87Fish, Brian 81, 82, 83, 84Fish, Scott 82, 83, 84, 85Fitzhugh, Mitchell 00, 01Flora, Fred 78, 79, 80Floyd, Rashad 97, 98, 99, 00Flynn, Erroll 48Flynn, John 70, 71Fohn, Tom 85, 86Foley, Mike 77, 78Fong, Ken 68Fontleroy, Shawn 93Force, Ray 81, 82Ford, Frank 56, 57Ford, Matt 08Ford, Tracy 08, 09Forgette, Miles 99, 00, 01, 02Foster, Dave 58Foster, Lee 56Foster, Norman 50Foster, Zach 01, 02Foust, Chas 70, 71, 72, 73Fowler, Darryl 58, 59Frankin, Keith 08Franklin, Lou 74Frantz, Dan 97, 98, 99, 00Franzone, Frank 70, 71, 72Frazier, Bill 67, 68, 69Frederick, Joel 79, 80, 81Frederick, Terrance 94, 95, 96, 97Freeman, Rob 05, 06Freemont, George 61, 62Friesen, Jim 80, 81, 82Friesen, Ryan 03, 04, 05Frisbe, Doug 68Fry, Ray 08, 09Fugate, Dick 61, 62Fuller, Andrew 08Fuller, James 90, 91Fultcher, Chris 06Fuqua, Ryan 01, 02, 03, 04Fuson, George 59, 60

GGabbert, Dick 64Gable, Gail 61Gabriel, Bill 49Gale, Nick 09Gallop, Jake 96, 97Gamble, Travis 88, 89Gardner, David 97Gardner, Mike 72, 73, 74, 75Gardner, Nate 63Garrett, Jerry 49, 50, 53, 54Garvin, Lawrence 74Gaspar, Chris 88, 89Gatto, Joe 60, 61, 62, 64Gaul, Jim 60, 61, 62, 64Gaussoin, Stuart 78, 79, 80, 81Gaylord, Roger 71, 72Geegan, Ray 86Gehring, Matthis 03, 04, 05, 06Gentry, John 91, 92, 93, 94Georgeades, Tom 61, 62Gertson, David 09Giandomenico, Seth 09Gibb, Loren 93Gibbs, Jeff 75Giddens, Arthur 05Gilbert, Zac 95, 96, 97Gilgan, Mike 61, 62Gill, Bob 55

Gilley, Rex 58, 59Gilmore, Charles 97, 98Girod, Eric 79, 80, 81Gish, Jim 48Gitsham, Bob 93, 94Glassmeyer, John 83, 84, 85Glavin, John 75Godinet, Andrew 09Goldman, J. 52Goldsmith, Brad 71Gomez, Mike 92Goo, Ryan 97, 98, 99, 00Gooden, Roy 83Goodloe, David 01, 02Goolsby, Norm 81, 82Gordon, Sam 07Goree, Duane 98, 99Gorman, Ed 65, 66, 67, 68Gorman, Jim 70Gornick, George 48Gourley, Jim 69Grace, Jim 78, 79, 80, 81Grace, Rich 74Graham, Russ 77, 78Granderson, Ron 98, 99, 00, 01Grant, Bob 58, 59, 60, 61Grass, Jerry 77Gray, Brian 00, 01, 02Gray, Mickey 58, 59, 60Grayce, Bill 47Gregory, Gary 58Green, Curt 83, 84, 85Green, Marcus 99, 00, 01, 02Green, Randy 71Green, Woody 96Gregoire, Brian 83, 84, 85, 86Gregory, Don 76Gregory, Tim 80, 81, 82, 83Gremaux, Dale 76Griggs, Lenny 79, 80Griggs, Richard 83Grillo, Kevin 77, 78, 79, 81Gronvold, Mark 77Gronvold, Mitch 77, 80, 81Grosse, Gene 55Grosse, Morry 61, 62Grossman, Mike 95Grove, Bob 63Grinn, Joe 82Gustin, Greg 87Guthmiller, Gary 96Gutierrez, Alex 76Gutu, Meaalii 01

HHaag, Raymond 53Haftorson, Mike 59, 60, 61, 64Hall, Elmer 71, 72Hall, Hashim 00, 01, 02Hall, Kirby 53, 54Hall, Larry 88, 89, 90, 91Hall, Theo 94, 95, 96Hall, Wade 97Halley, Lestor 49, 50Hamblet, Gary 58, 59, 60, 61Hamill, Chuck 55Hammack, Gib 71, 72Hammer, Steve 77Hammett, Mike 76, 77, 78Hammett, Mike 85Hampton, Ronald 99, 00, 01Hanlin, Steve 05Hansard, Steve 83Hanselman, John 61, 62Hansen, Bryan 86Hanson, Bill 72, 74, 75, 76Hanson, Eric 86Hanson, Garrett 03Hanson, Kelly 83Hanson, Nolan 00, 01, 02Haragadine, William 55, 56Harbich, Jim 60, 61Hardeman, Dominique 87, 88, 89, 90Hardisty, Jim 56Hardy, Mark 72Harms, Herb 57, 58, 59, 60

Harms, Steve 82Harpe, Dave 84Harris, Brian 95, 96, 97, 98Harris, Greg 75Harris, Lloyd 74Harris, Wayne 89Harrison, Bill 54Harrison, Harold 72Harrison, Ken 94, 95Harvey, Edgar 50Harvin, Burnell 88, 89Hartwig, Tim 78Harvey, Jim 67Hastin, Kevin 01, 02Hauck, Ed 59, 60, 61Hauskins, Don 69Havili, Andrew 06, 07Hawkins, Marty 85Hawkins, Melvin 83, 84Hayden, Wally 54Hayes, Riley 00, 01Hayes, T. 53Haynes, Bruce 84, 85Hayward, Adam 05, 06Hazel, Tom 72Heacock, Jeff 77Heard, Jim 65, 66, 67, 68Hebblewaite, Bob 82, 83Hebebrand, Matt 99Heckathorn, Tom 90, 91, 92Heckman, Rick 77Hedrick, Gene 56, 57, 58, 59Heerspink, Daren 04, 05, 06, 07Hefley, Jason 94, 95Heilman, Bill 61, 62, 63Heilman, J. 52Hein, Cameron 09Heinz, Todd 73, 74Heinze, Brian 75Heinze, Kurt 69, 70, 71Heiser, John 78, 79, 80, 81Helberg, Jeff 82, 83Henrickson, Larry 65, 66Hergert, Pat 66, 67, 68Hermann, Eric 87, 88, 89Hermes, Dick 54Herring, Charles 74, 75Herron, Michael 83Hester, Tim 99, 00, 01, 02Hewitt, Jack 83Heyer, Mike 71, 72Hiana, Sam 53Hicks, Jason 02, 03Hicks, Dave 73Hicks, Oscar 89, 90, 91, 92Hicks, Rodney 89, 90, 91, 92Highberger, Mark 72Hill, Jerry 69, 70Hillman, Lynn 63Hilton, Grant 94Hilton, Jerry 58, 59Hinds, Jeff 81Hinesley, Bill 81, 82Hitchens, Jason 83, 84Hoffarber, Ray 56, 57Hoffman, John 71Hogan, Adam 86Hohenleitner, William 60, 61Holani, Ricky 01Holcomb, Robert 60, 61, 62Hollabaugh, Brad 71, 72Holland, Hayden 79Holley, Kyle 93, 94, 95, 96Hollingsworth, Jim 62, 63, 64Holmes, Darick 93, 94Holmes, Harold 46, 47Holmes, Harry 70, 71Holmes, Sam 51, 52Holstrom, Bryan 80Holstron, Greg 81Hood, Bill 82Ho’okano, Kelena 04, 05, 06Hoopes, David 76, 77, 78Hopkins, Phil 78, 79, 80, 81Hora, Fred 54Hornbeck, Howard 83, 84, 85, 86

Horne, Brian 79Horner, J. 52Hornstein, Barry 60, 61, 62Horton, Maurice 98, 99Hosack, Luke 97, 98Hosely, Andrew, 95Hostetter, Dean 52, 53Houck, Terry 68Householder, Virgil 61, 62Howard, Brian 87Howard, Curt 77Howard, Pete 46, 47, 48Howell, Dave 06, 07Howes, Ben 93Howland, Tygue 06, 07, 08Howser, Jeremy 97, 98Hoyle, Howard 86, 87, 88, 89Hubbard, Carlton 56, 57Hubel, Drew 07, 08, 09Hug, Brian 83Huggler, Westbrook 47Hughes, Dennis 94Hughes, Lyle 60Hughes, Mike 73Hui, Jim 61, 62Humphrey, Jerry 61, 62, 63, 64Humphrey, Ken 57, 58, 59, 60Humphrey, Philip 05, 07Humphreys, Darrin 85, 85, 86Hundon, James 94, 95Hunt, B. 52Hunt, Rick 78Hunter, Adam 04Hunter, DeAngelo 97, 98, 99. 00Hunter, Eric 83Hutchins, Randy 74Hutter, Nick 09Hyde, Regan 82, 83, 84, 85

IIrons, Doug 60, 61Irwin, Tom 71, 72Isom, Desmond 91, 92Ivanoff, Karl 81Ivanoff, Kurt 77, 78, 79, 80

JJackola, Jason 86, 87, 88Jackson, Aaron 99Jackson, Andre 93, 94Jackson, Antonio 99, 00, 01, 02Jackson, Larry 71, 72, 75Jackson, Odell 03, 04, 05, 06Jackson, Stanley 05, 06, 07, 08Jackson, Trent 01, 02, 03, 04Jackson-Sattler, Micah 01, 02, 03, 04Jacobs, Jermaine 08, 09Jacobson, Jim 82Jakubowski, Steve 97, 98, 99, 00Jahns, John 67, 68, 70James, Matt 91, 92, 93, 94James, Steve 70, 76, 77Janes, Bruce 64, 65, 66, 67Janes, Kelly 68Jarmer, Brian 71Jarrett, Ed 81Jaspeson, Stan 57, 58Jenkins, Matt 01, 02Jennings, P. 52Jennings, Whitney 54Jensen, Paul 84, 86Jermany, Tauheed 98Jessie, James 93Jester, Dereck 09Jester, Derek 83Johnson, Brent 91Johnson, Charlie 79, 80Johnson, Donald 50Johnson, Gary 68Johnson, Jay 03, 04Johnson, Junior 69Johnson, Karl 84, 85Johnson, Kelly 94, 95Johnson, Kenny 79, 80, 81, 82Johnson, Kevin 86, 87, 88Johnson, Randy 85

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Johnson, Rick 71Johnson, Rob 97Johnson, Roy 46Johnson, Russ 70Johnson, Shannon 95, 96 97Johnson, Tommy 84, 85, 86, 87Johnson, Travis 48Joiner, Tamoni 00Jones, Adam 98, 00, 01Jones, Bill 56, 57Jones, Bill 78Jones, Brandon 05, 06Jones, Chuck 04Jones, Jerry 78Jones, June 75, 76Jones, Karlin 74Jones, Kevin 74Jones, Kim 59Jones, Michael 72Jones, Reggie 08Jones, Steve 83, 84Jones, Terry 65, 66, 68Jones, Vic 80Jordan, George 99, 00Joseph, Reggie 07Justice, Bob 56, 57

KKadlec, Jerry 57, 58Kalpin, Nick 08, 09Kane, George 57, 58Kane, Terry 71, 72Kantola, Greg 90, 91Karaman, Jeff 75, 76, 77Karney, Wayne 69, 70, 71Karrick, Terry 82, 83Kathrens, Chuck 71Kauffman, Ted 80, 81Kavanuagh, Connor 08, 09Keanaaina, Kevin 03, 04Kearns, Bob 48Keeler, Kevin 77, 78, 79Keeney, J. C. 52Keeter, Jim 88, 89Kellar, Jim 93Kelley, Devan 01, 02Kelley, Roy 72, 74Kelly, Trevor 94Kemhus, Tyler 99, 00Kempe, Curt 61, 62Kennett, Allen 04, 05Kennison, Jim, 74Kenyon, Frank 54Kersey, Charles 61, 62Ketchum, Tom 96Khakzad, Ali 81Kiaaina, Rhys 88Kiesau, Eric 95, 96Kiesau, Kevin 83, 84Kiggins, Del 54Kiggens, Ron 54Kincheloe, John 78, 79, 80, 81King, Elkin 01King, Joey 02, 03, 04, 05King, Martin 54Kirkland, Tremayne 06, 07Kirkpatrick, Bill 61, 62Kirschner, Brad 83Kirven, Lavonte 08, 09Kleffner, Adam 08, 09Klein, Jack 57, 58Klein, Jeff 79, 81Kleinert, Stefon 99, 00, 01, 02Kleinman, Dave 84

Klever, Charlie 76, 77Kline, Larry 57, 58Klug, Phil 55Kmetic, Gary 63Knight, Curtis 54, 55, 56Knoll, Greg 73Knowles, Chris 81, 82Knudsen, Jack 53, 54, 55, 56Knudsen, Jon 77, 78Ko, Jimmy 05, 06Koepke, Don 52Konrath, Kevin 09Koop, Tom 83Koping, Roy 48, 49Kopta, Gerald 55Kosovich, George 60, 61, 64, 65Kounz, Jeff 78, 79, 80Kovor, Randy 69Kramer, Larry 59, 61, 62Kruse, David 95, 96Kuenzli, Mike 86Kulu, Matt 89, 90, 91, 92Kunesh, Mark 81Kuykendall, Dan 07

LLaboy, Scott 85, 86, 87Ladd, Steve 76Ladua, Ted 81LaForge, Jack 48LaFrance, Lloyd 79, 80, 81Lage, George 65LaMain, John 75Lane, Rich 89, 90, 91, 92Lang, Jason 92Langford, Matt 03, 04Langridge, John 00, 01Larsen, Barry 86, 87Larson, Andy 59, 63Larson, Ron 81Laurusaitis, Landan 07, 08Law, Ben 56Lawrence, Andy 78, 79, 80, 81Laydon, G. 52Lazelle, Roy 59, 60, 61Leach, Rudy 61, 62Leach, Ted 93, 94Leavens, Paul 61, 62Lee, Ashton 06Lee, Bill 73, 74Lee, Joe 76Lee, Rony 74Lee, Tom 84, 85Leeds, Garth 67Leifi, Joe 96Len, Ken 48Leninger, Ken 46Leomiti, Mike 83Leonard, Kevin 80, 81Leper, Todd 82Lester, Dan 71, 72, 73Lesure, Scott 99, 00, 01Leunen, Matt 06, 08, 09Leveque, Lane 83Levers, Andrew 05, 06Levin, Jesse 01, 02Lewis, David 04, 05, 06, 07Lewis, DeJuan 98, 99Lewis, Durk 66Lewis, Ed 82, 84, 85Lewis, Kieshawn 99, 00Lewis, Neil 58, 59, 60, 61Lewis, Nevin 09Lewis, Rich 68, 69, 70, 71Lex, Richard 72Lian, Scott 81Lillie, Jay 61, 62, 63, 64Limbrick, Adrian 04, 05Lind, Josh 94, 95, 96Lindsay, Scott 81, 82, 83, 84Lipe, Mike 76Lisonbee, Dave 71Lisko, Craig 87Lisoski, Duane 76Littleton, Richard 61, 62Livermore, Terry 66, 67

Livingston, D. 53Loban, Glen 78Loeb, Curtis 93, 94Lofting, Mike 82Loken, Ron 59Lomax, Neil 77, 78, 79, 80Long, Jeff 78, 79, 80, 81Lowery, Lawrence 74Lucich, Todd 73Ludwig, Andy 85, 86Lumford, Rickie 74Lumking, Henry 85Lund, Randy 97Lundberg, Martin 90Lupfer, Greg 91, 93Luther, Ken 59Luther, Jerry 69, 70Lutz, Tim 71Lyle, Steve 82, 83, 84, 85Lyons, Tom 92, 93Lytchanyi, Oleg 95, 96

MMa’aseia, Joe 08, 09Macarthy, DJ 09MacDonald, Scotty 57Maciag, Rian 99, 00Mackins, Kenneth 04, 05, 06, 07Macon, Courtney 96Macon, Ed 04Macon, Rod 91Magee, James 06Malcom, Larry 59Malensky, Roy 64, 65, 66Manegold, Creig 74Manigo, Charles 05, 06Mann, Jay 69, 70, 71, 72Mannix, Lance 83, 84Manuma, Simi 84Manupuna, Josh 08Marshall, Vern 76Martell, Osama 91, 92, 93Martin, Dick 51Martin, Rick 77Martin, Scott 77, 78, 79, 80Martindale, Pete 65Martinsen, Travis 95, 96, 97, 98Matagiese, Siasau 09Matheny, Richard 74Mathew, Grant 76Mathews, Rich 90Matias, Henry 57, 58, 59Matijacic, Tom 96, 97, 98Matos, Bill 90, 91, 92, 93Matos, Victor 90Matthews, Cardell 59Mavaega, Tia 92, 93May, Shan 72Mayer, Jim 84, 85Mayer, R. 52Mayes, Curtis 73Mayo, Frank 87, 88, 89McBride, Tim 81, 83McCaffrey, Cory 08, 09McCallen, Dave 59, 60, 61, 64McCarthy, Mike 96, 97McCauley, J. W. 46McClean, Will 92McClellan, Jeff 70McClintock, Bobby 06, 07, 08, 09McClure, Doug 83McCormack, Frank 59, 60, 61, 63McCrae, KJ 07, 08McDade, Karl 66McDonald, Brett 94, 95, 96, 97McDouglad, Rance 80McElroy, Jack 51McFadden, Dwayne 82McGinn, William 49, 50McGinnity, Ken 74, 75McGlothen, Kevin 06McGreer, G. 52McGriff, Dave 65, 66McHenry, Roger 83McIntire, Don 81McKay, Jim 64

McKeel, Mike 65, 66McKenzie, Lamar 82McNeil, Marty 77, 78McNoughton, Clint 91McVeigh, Josh 96, 97Means, Robert 01Mekkers, Steve 86, 87, 88, 89Melson, Tony 89Mercer, Tom 75, 76, 77Merill, Gary 68, 69Merwin, Bob 82Messina, Mitch 79, 80, 81, 82Metzger, John 83, 84, 85Mettler, Dave 83Michel, Sean 97, 98Michelsen, Chuck 57, 58, 59Mick, Steve 84, 85, 86, 87Mickles, Bob 70, 71Mikolas, Doug 81, 82, 83, 84Mikulic, Steve 64, 65, 66Miller, Jon 86, 87, 88, 89Miller, Mark 87, 88Miller, Mike 59Miller, Mike 70, 71Miller, Rick 76, 77Miller, Travis 97Mills, John 74, 75Mills, Scott 78, 79, 80Milosevich, Ken 78, 79, 80, 81Mims, Tony 74, 75, 76, 77Miner, Gene 49Miner, William 46, 47Minnis, Kevin 86, 87Mishler, Garland 75, 76Misi, Bill 85, 86Mitchell, Bob 56, 57Mitchell, Bryan 81, 82, 83Mitchell, George 59Mitchell, Hilton 83Mitchell, Vernon 94Moala, J.R. 00Modica, Kevin 78Modispacher, John 78, 79, 80Momberg, Andy, 95Monegan, James 98, 99, 00, 01Moore, Jim 66Moore, Johnnie 68Moore, Mark 85Moore, Pat 72, 73, 74, 75Moran, Patrick 77, 78Moreno, Jesus 93, 94Morris, D. 52Morris, David 84, 85Morrison, Dexter 75, 76Morse, Steve 99, 00Moser, Mark 78Mosley, Lew 74Moultrie, D. 58Muhammad, Saleem 02Mullane, T.E. 87Munson, Vern 46, 47Murphy, Bill 47Murphy, Earl 46Myers, Howard 60, 61

NNacoste, Tim 83, 85, 86Nakamoto, Josh 08Naone, Barry 85, 86, 87, 88Napierkowski, Brent 87, 88Narcisse, Antonio 04, 05Nash, Bruce 77Neal, Gregg 79, 80Nefferdorf, Harvey 56, 59Neffendorf, Mark 76, 77Neftin, Howard 74Nelson, Albert 46, 48Nelson, Andy 83Nelson, Dexter 89Nelson, Guy 91, 92Nelson, Matt 04, 05, 06, 07Nelson, Randy 68, 69Newell, Chris 86Newell, Thomas 48, 50Newhart, Jack 76, 77Newsom, Dave 77, 78

Newson, Henry 91, 92Ney, Jason 94Ngonethong, Souk 85Nicholas, Vern 92Niedlinger, Joe 70Nielsen, AJ 07Niusulu, CJ 06Nobriga, Joey 05Noell, Harold 55Nolan, Joe 86, 87Nolan, Sid 64Nonaka, Mark 77Nordgren, Fred 78, 79, 80, 81Novinger, Larry 55Nyquist, Randy 80Nyte, Chris 82, 83

OOberg, Tom 66, 67Oberkampe, Douglas 73, 74O’Brien, Joe 79O’Connor, Matt 96O’Connor, Tim 60, 61Odermott, Ron 83, 85, 86Odor, Chuck 54O’Grady, Sonny 00, 01, 02Ohler, Ken 81Okotcha, Evans 09Oldenburg, Bruce 75, 76, 77, 78Oldenburg, Jerry 64, 65, 66Oliver, Phil 69, 70Olson, Bruce 80Olson, Don 56, 7Olson, Kevin 82, 83Onu, Onu 08Opheikens, Jake 01, 02Orchard, David 82, 83Osborn, Sim 77Otto, Eric 50Outlaw, Vernell 74Owens, Greg 02, 03Owens, Jim 75Owens, Willie 56, 57

PPage, Phil 69Palmblad, Ivan 56, 57Palmer, Jose 70Palomino, Mike 91, 92Palumbis, Gary 81, 82, 84, 85Paniero, Maing 69, 70Papin, Steve 94, 95Papke, Dan 69Paquette, Kevin 81Parent, Al 58, 60, 61, 62Parker, Jack 56, 57Parker, Wynn 83Parra, Denny 58, 59, 60, 63Parrish, Preston 01, 02, 03Parsons, Tyson 97, 98Pattee, Vince 55Patience, Dave 56, 57Patin, Tristan 07Patterson, Armenious Jr. 73Patterson, Dave 61Patterson, Steve 82Pattneade, Mark 76Pattock, Randy 74Paye, Floyd 83Pazos, Edi 01, 02Peckover, Gerald 49Pedersen, David 08, 09Pedersen, Erik 08, 09Pederson, Ryan 07, 08, 09Peets, Bob 61, 62, 64, 65Pena, Octavio, 95Pendegrass, Bill 64Penner, Wade 09Peoples, Sam 93, 94Percich, John 70Perkins, Keith 78, 79, 80Perrin, Tom 68, 69, 70Perry, Mike 61, 62Perry, Ron 98, 99Perseghetti, Jack 86Persyn, Darrell 51

11The uniform number 11

has been retired at Portland State in honor

of PSU Hall of Fame quarterbacks June

Jones and Neil Lomax.

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Pesce, Anthony 77Peters, Dan 79, 80, 81, 82Peters, Rich 70Peterson, Akil 94, 95Peterson, Derrick 83Peterson, Eric 76Peterson, Jeff 78, 79, 80, 81Peterson, Kevin 79Peterson, Mark 78, 79, 80Peterson, Mike 85, 86, 87, 88Petigrew, Terry 74, 75Piersee, Chuck 51, 52Pfeifer, Bryan 93, 94, 95, 96Pfleiger, Dale 67, 68, 69Pflug, Roggy 81, 82Pflugrad, Robin 78, 79Pierson, Gil 63, 64Pigott, Tim 75, 76, 77, 78Pinder, Marty 81, 82Pitney, Steve 71, 74Plum, Randy 69, 70Plunkett, Mark 81Pogue, Mike 93Polendey, Brian 83Pool, Mike 89, 90, 91Popson, Ted 89, 90Porr, Matt 02, 03Porter, Damion 06, 07Porter, Jim 62, 63, 64, 65Porter, Terry 84Post, Glen 65Powell, Mikhail 08Powell, Rex 48Powelson, Gene 82Praster, Dave 75Prayer, Rodrick, 95Price, Brent 74, 75, 76Price, Bryon 64Price, Tim 89Priest, Tom 82, 83, 84, 85Prlain, Steve 73, 74, 75Probherbs, Hassan 97, 98Prochaska, Ed 75Prosser, Steve 73Prouse, Lyle 83Province, Bob 77, 78Pryun, Gary 71Pugh, Keith 78, 80Pulliam, Jay 78Pulliam, Tom 90, 91Punzal, Moses 06, 07, 08, 09

QQuijano, George 04, 05

RRabe, Doug 77, 78, 79, 80Racanelli, Josh 93, 94, 95Raddle, Ken 66, 67Rae, Arioll 50, 52Ramirez, Andrew 04, 05, 06Ramos, Simon 69Ramseur, Jachon, 95Ramsey, Duane 81, 82Randall, Vince 80, 81, 82Randolph, Carl 46, 47Rane, Dave 74Ransom, Brad 98, 99, 00, 01Ranstad, John 67Rasmussen, Donald 56Rathke, Bob 81Ratliff, Josh 02, 03Rau, Ryan 08, 09Reardon, Ryan 09Redd, Tony, 95Redditt, Nathan 56, 57Reed, Dale 46Reed, Doug 81, 82Reed, Tim 82, 83Reese, Adam, 95Reeves, Bob 82Reeves, Tim 81, 82, 83Reid, Dave 75, 76Reid, Matt 75, 76, 77, 78Reiley, Ed 61, 62, 64

Reinen, Lyle 46Reiter, Bob 58Remy, Loren 59, 60, 61, 64Renfro, Raye 62Renner, Bob 75, 83Retamoza, Tino 99, 00Reverman, J. 52, 53Reynolds, Brandon 99Rhodes, Ross 74Rhone, Henry 68, 69Rice, Gregory 73Richards, Rory 07, 08, 09Rickard, Jack 50Ricketts, Reuben 99, 00Ridenour, Jim 61, 62Rider, Gene 49, 50, 53, 54Ries, Erik 92, 93, 94, 96Rifenbark, Scott 77Riggs, David 46Rios, Clayton 07, 08Ripley, Alex 94Ripley, Scott 71Ritt, Kyle 09Ritt, Scott 81Roach, Tom 61, 62, 63, 64Roberts, Bill 57, 58, 59Roberts, Chris 75, 83Roberts, Dave 57, 58, 59, 60Roberts, Jack 53, 54, 55Roberts, Jack 77Roberts, Matt 91, 92Roberts, Sam 56, 57, 58, 59Robertson, Charles 74Robertson, Gordon 54Robinson, Amad 00, 01, 02, 03Robinson, Charles 46Robinson, DJ 03, 04, 05, 06Robinson, Derrick 82Robinson, Marques 99, 00Rodarte, Bret 85, 86Rodgers, Joe 85, 86, 87, 88Roehm, Jason 91, 92, 93, 95Rogers, Larry 46Rogers, Steve 81, 82, 83, 84Rojas, Manuel 09Ronacher, Kurt 83Rone, Scott 88Rose, Jack 88, 89, 90Rosenthal, Bob 55Rosnagle, Ted 82, 83Ross, Adarrious 06Roszell, Rick 77, 78Roundtree, Craig 87, 88Row, Chuck 55Roybal, Tony 77, 78Royse, Gary 56, 57Royster, Marcus 93, 94Rozzano, Ned 73Rubin, Joe 02, 03, 04, 05Rubit, Anthony 88, 89Rudolph, Jeff 78, 79, 80, 81Running, John 74, 75, 77, 78Russell, Joe 59Russell, Kenneth, 52Russi, Colton 09Rust, Dennis 61, 62Rust, Ron 61, 62

SSabin, Wayne 52, 53Sabrion, Brian 83Sacuskie, Scott 01Sagapolutele, Agatupu 02, 03Sahlinger, Steve 83, 84, 85Saelua, Mingo 88, 89Sahenk, D. 52Sahli, Anton 58Sale, Robert 93Salta, Jeff 76, 77Salu, Ace 88, 89Sanchez, Steve 69, 70Sandberg, Cliff 69, 70Sandoval, Rene 96, 97Sandvig, John 46, 47Sandy, Doug 56, 57Sass, Dave 70, 71

Sato, Ken 65Sauvola, Kris 73Sauvola, Kurtis 70Sawyer, Donald 75Saxton, Scott 71, 73, 74, 75Saxwold, Jim 69Sayles, Ward 57, 58, 59Sayres, Cory 77Schantz, Andy 07, 08Schell, William 50Schenk, Benny 06, 07Schierman, Al 46Schmeiser, Terry 81, 82, 83Schmidt, Donald 83Schmidt, Monte 84, 85Schmoll, Paul 94Schneider, Russell 05Schrunk, Mike 61, 62, 63Schuldheiss, Troy 84, 85Schultz, Mark 88Schumacher, John 01Sconce, Rob 68, 69, 70Scott, Jeff 80, 81, 82Seawell, Mike 85Seawell, Ron 77, 78, 79, 80Sehorn, Bill 74, 77Selanders, Jack 63, 65, 66, 69Selden, Erik 02, 03, 04Senn, Jordan 04, 05, 06, 07Semon, Wayne 81Serry, Dave 63Shackelford, Rinaldo 88, 89, 90Shackford, John 08Shead, Deshawn 08, 09Sheffel, Alen 71Sherman, Anthony 91, 92Sherod, Vince 81Shields, Jon 84, 86Shimek, Ken 63Shinen, Steve 02, 03, 04, 05Shiprack, Bob 70, 71Shoemaker, Jaycob 09Sideris, Patrick 00Sigel, Joel 77, 78, 79, 80Silva, Joey 70Silva, Rick 64, 65, 66Silver, Irwin 93Simantel, Dave 78, 79, 80, 81Simes, Josh 97, 98Simmons, Eryk 94Simmons, Kurt 86, 87Simonsen, Ron 62, 64Simonson, Bob 73Simpson, Garrick, 95Simpson, Jerome 55Singh, Bobby 97, 98Sione, Ioasa, 88, 89Sirnio, Craig 63Sisler, Joel 09Sittser, Jerry 52Sizemore, Mark 76Skaggs, Randy 74, 75, 76, 77Skidmore, Dave 78, 79Skinner, Dick 46Skubinna, Mark 73Sledge, Seneca 02, 03, 04Sloy, Ken 83, 84Smith, Bill 71Smith, Bob 76Smith, Bryan 80, 81, 82, 83Smith, Chris 83Smith, Cole 04, 05, 06, 07Smith, Dallas 07, 08, 09Smith, Dave 80, 81Smith, Doug 56Smith, Herman 92, 93Smith, Irv 73Smith, Ken 73, 74Smith, Kurt 82, 83, 84, 85Smith, Lawrence 56Smith, Matt 06, 07Smith, Morgan 90Smith, Sawyer 03, 04, 05, 06Smith, Shawn 87Smith, Terry 70, 71Smithherst, Bill 48

Snoderly, Wayne 75Snow, Nathan 09Snyder, Phil 48, 49Sobomehin, Olaniyi 06, 07Solomon, Jay 64Sommer, Carl 09Somner, Brent 66, 67, 68Sorem, Gene 81Sorrells, Mike 60, 61Spanish, Joe 93, 94Sparks, Wade 97, 98, 99Spaulding, Reynaldo 96Spears, Anthony 87, 88Spence, Jordan 07Spencer, Ted 71Spivey, Gerry 59Spivey, Jerry 55Springfield, Don 82, 83Sprowl, Bill 73, 74, 75Spurgeon, Sid 69, 70Stachowiak, Mike 01, 02, 03, 04Staley, Tyler 08, 09Stammers, Frank 94, 95Stange, Sam 62Stanton, Edward 54Starbuck, Dave 52, 54, 55, 56Stark, Jason 97, 98, 99Starks, Willie 83Stavros, Daryl 76Stavros, David 70, 71Stempel, Hal 55Stenberg, Monte 79Stenberg, Ray 68Stevens, Kevin 75Stevenson, Larry 73, 74Stevenson, Shane 95Stewart, Dale 53Stewart, Dan 81Stewart, Jeramie 02Stewart, Merle 52, 54, 55Stewart, Mike 94, 95Stewart, Quinn 08, 09Stewart, Wyman 02, 04, 05Stickley, Randy 81, 82Stief, David 74, 75, 76, 77Still, Paul 91, 92St. John, Peter 04, 05, 06Stockdale, Tavis 92Stone, Scott 07Stone, Terry 67Stoudamire, Charles 69, 70, 71Stoudamire, Tony 73, 74, 75Stout, Milt 65Stowers, Gerald 74Strait, Kirk 97, 98Strange, Sam 67Stratton, Ed 82, 84Strauss, Kurt 96, 97Strickland, Jim 89Stringfield, Mark 80Stroh, Glenn 57Stromberg, Brian 93, 94Stucki, Ken 64Stull, Jim 74, 75Stupfel, Leon 64Suloff, Don 66, 67, 68Summerfield, Terry 81, 82, 84, 85Sutton, Ron 73Swanegan, Nick 02, 03Swanson, Chuck 60, 61Swanson, Dave 86, 87, 88Swanson, Fred 57, 58

TTakeno, Kevin 09Talakai, Lloyd 07, 08Talalemotu, Ina 87, 88Talbot, Joe 67, 68Tanner, Bret 81Tanner, Martin 81Taube, Scott 86, 87, 88, 89Ta’ufo’ou, Keti 06Tauilo, Moe 94, 95Tautalatasi, Arthur 88, 89Taylor, Art 73Taylor, DeOnte 01, 02, 03

Taylor, Rich 92Taylor, Terrance 86, 87Taylor, Tom 69Taylor, William 73Teigen, Taylor 99, 00TenBruggencate, Brent 05, 06Thawley, Todd 90Therberge, Myles 48Thomas, Jeff 88, 89, 90Thompson, Dave 73Thompson, Kessel 77Thompson, Marcel 06, 07Thompson, Robbie 76Thompson, Val 64, 65, 66, 67Thoune, Josh 96Tierney, Noel 92Tiley, Scott 56Todorovich, Mike 81Tolbert, Antjuan 03Tomlin, T.J. 00, 01Torre, Gary 02, 03Toste, Mike 69Tovey, Jeff 81, 82, 83, 84Traeger, Matt 93Tremblay, John 88, 89, 90Trigsted, Earl 56, 57, 58Trout, John 55Trout, Mike 62Truax, Robert 08, 09Tucker, Benjamin 00, 01, 02, 03Tuiososopo, John 95Tuipulotu, Albert 00, 01Tuipulotu, Sione 03Tuitele, Francis 77Tuitele, Saga 97, 98, 99, 00Tuitele, Tolo 01, 02, 03, 04Tupuola, Jay 94Turnage, Randy 89, 90Turner, Bill 57, 58Turner, Chris 70Turner, Jim 69Turner, Michael 77Turner, William 56, 57, 58Tutka, Justin 02Tyler, Casey 04, 05, 06, 07Tyson, Cal 73, 74

UUpshaw, Tim 87, 88, 89, 90Urness, Jeff 77, 78, 79Urness, John 76, 77, 78Urrego, Danny 07, 08Usher, W. 53

VVan Arden, Kyle 09Van Arsdall, Jeff 91Van Damme, Jim 78Vaughn, Phil 59, 60, 62, 63Veach, Joe 02, 03Velarde, Van 85Vendetti, Stan 47, 48Ventrella, C. 52Vereen, Glen 89Vickers, Thomas 46, 47Volkerts, Keith 69Voll, Dave 57, 58, 59, 62Von Dulm, Tim 69, 70Vrvillo, Ben 80, 81, 82Vuksich, Duncan 67, 68, 69Vuylsteke, Joe 93

WWagner, Bob 54Wagner, Michael 75, 76, 77, 78Waldron, Dustin 08, 09Walker, Chris 03Walker, Todd 06Walkinshaw, Don 90, 91Wallace, Bob 82Wallace, Jeff 86, 87, 88Wallace, Marlan 71Wallace, Willie 03Wallis, Tabyus 96Walters, Brian 09Walton, Doug 81

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Ward, Butch 59, 60, 61, 64Ward, Richard 83Ward, Steve 93, 94Ware, Dan 81Warner, Brian 95, 96Warner, Robert 49Warren, Dale 57, 58, 60, 61Washburn, Steve 64Washington, Dante 00, 03Watson, Vince 92Watters, Jim 46Watts, Kevin 69, 70Watts, Kevin 09Waud, Jerry 58, 59Way, Asa 56, 57Weaver, Kevin 85, 86, 87Weaver, Scott 02, 03, 04, 05Weaving, Matt 87, 88, 89, 90Webb, Virgil 49Webber, Jake 08, 09Weber, Bob 62, 63, 64, 65Weber, Gery 61, 62, 63, 64Weber, Greg 81Wedderburn, Garfield 90, 91Weeden, Daryl 83, 84Weigel, Jeff 81Weitz, Bill 56

Weitz, Gary 57Welch, Terry 88, 89Well, Marty 81, 82, 83Wells, Lee 58, 59, 60Wells, Ryan 98, 99, 00, 01Welkum, Lewis 81, 83Wennerstrom, Tait 93, 94West, Kevin 75Westerholm, Bill 89, 90, 91, 92Westover, Ken 54Weyer, Robert 83Wheeler, Bob 56, 57, 58, 59Wheeler, Dave 46, 47, 48Wheeler, Dave 71Wheeler, Jim 48Wheeler, Thomas 48Whitbeck, Dave 47White, Adam 94, 95White, Billy 60, 61, 62, 63White, Brent 90, 91White, Brian 06, 07White, Gary 61, 62White, Gerald 69Whitehead, Adam 02, 03, 04, 05Whitehead, Jim 66Whitely, Jim 76

Wiebe, Mack 57, 58, 59Wigger, Kris 97, 98, 99, 00Wiggins, Norman 79Wightman, Michael 07, 08Wilcox, Rick 73Willems, Jack 76, 77Williams, Anthony 02Williams, Arthur 97, 98Williams, Bob 58, 59, 60, 61Williams, Bret 83Williams, Charlie 68Williams, Colin 07Williams, Fabian 84, 85Williams, Greg 70Williams, Jay 02, 03Williams, Mike 09Williams, Sean 93Willoughby, Haze 94, 95, 96Wilmarth, Kurt 78, 79, 80, 81Wilson, Del 56, 57Wilson, Ken 76, 77Wilson, Kirk 77Wilson, Vince 67, 68Winn, Jerry 54Winterholler, Herm 55, 56, 57, 58Wiritjes, Rick 82

Wise, Richard 55, 56, 57Wiseman, Randy 64, 65Wiser, Joe 01, 02, 03, 04Wishart, Tom 76Withers, Chuck 56, 57Withers, Dan 65, 66, 67Withers, Dan 88, 89, 90Witthun, Dave 89, 90Wolfe, Chad 97, 98Wolff, Ken 92, 93Wolfolk, Kevin 85, 86, 87, 88Wolverton, Daniel 08, 09Wood, Chris 68Wood, Darren 05, 06Wood, Gary 57Wood, Juston 99, 00, 01, 02Wood, Pete 65, 66Woods, Aaron 08, 09Woods, Byron 02, 03, 04, 05Woods, Terry 91, 92Woodard, Gene 73, 74, 75, 76, 77Woodard, John 64Woodfield, Randy 71, 73Woodke, Ron 74, 75, 76, 77Woodward, Mike 89Worthen, Cody 08, 09

Wright, Clarke 67, 68, 69Wright, Doug 78, 79, 80, 81Wright, Noah 04Wuite, Mike 82, 83Wynn, Jack 52

YYarber, Anthony 74Yoder, Ed 90, 91York, Cliff 51York, R. 53Yost, Chuck 56, 57Young, Don 46, 47Young, Gary 61, 62, 66Young, Rick 67, 68Young, Scott 83, 84, 86Young, Ted 59Yraguen, Dan 68, 70, 71Yraguen, Joe 69

ZZehrung, Don 70, 71Zellick, Neil 01, 02Zirnite, Steve 98Zilke, Darwin 63Zimmerman, Bruce 61, 62, 63

FORMER VIKINGS IN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLAndy Schantz, LB, 2008

BC Lions (CFL), 2010

Brennen Carvalho, C, 2008Arizona (Arena), 2010

Reggie Jones, CB, 2008New Orleans (NFL), 2009-10

Olaniyi Sobomehin, RB, 2007New Orleans (NFL), 2008

Tremayne Kirkland, WR, 2007Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), 2010

Jordan Senn, LB, 2007Indianapolis (NFL), 2008-09

Carolina (NFL), 2009-10

Daren Heerspink, OL, 2007Miami (NFL), 2008

BC Lions (CFL), 2009-10

Adam Hayward, LB, 2006Tampa Bay (NFL), 6th round, 2007-10

Antonio Narcisse, OL, 2005New Orleans (Arena), 2007

Cleveland (Arena), 2008Spokane (Arena), 2010

Shaun Bodiford, WR, 2005Detroit (NFL), 2006

Green Bay (NFL), 2006-07Washington (NFL), 2007

Oakland (NFL) 2010

Joe Rubin, RB, 2005Washington (NFL), 2006

Seattle (NFL), 2007

Scott Weaver, TE, 2005Houston (NFL), 2006

Reynard Carrie, CB, 2004San Jose (Arena), 2007

Chris Berg, DL, 2004Colorado (Arena), 2006

New Orleans (Arena), 2007

Tony Curtis, TE, 2004Dallas (NFL), 2005-08Baltimore (NFL), 2009

San Francisco (NFL), 2010

Juston Wood, QB, 2002Los Angeles (Arena), 2004

New York (Arena), 2006, 2008Philadelphia (Arena), 2007

Terry Charles, WR, 2001San Diego (NFL), 5th round, 2002

Rashad Floyd, CB, 2000Hamilton (CFL), 2001

Orlando (Arena), 2002-03Colorado (Arena), 2004-08

Orshawante Bryant, WR, 2000Arizona (Arena), 2001-05

Utah (Arena), 2006-07

Dan Frantz, K/P, 2000San Jose (Arena), 2004-05Chicago (Arena), 2006-07

Hassan Probherbs, CB, 1998Buffalo (Arena), 2001-02, 03

Georgia (Arena), 2002Calgary (CFL) 4th round, 2003

Bobby Singh, OL, 1998St. Louis (NFL), 1999

Los Angeles (XFL), 2001Calgary (CFL), 2002-03, 2007B.C. (CFL), 2004-06, 2009-10

Winnipeg, 2008

Tom Matijacic, LB, 1998Portland (Arena), 1999

Paul Bradford, CB, 1996San Diego (NFL) 5th round, 1997-99

Hamilton (CFL), 2001

Sammie Burroughs, LB, 1995Indianapolis (NFL), 1996-99

James Hundon, WR, 1995Cincinnati (NFL), 1996-99San Francisco (XFL), 2001San Jose (Arena), 2001-04

Toronto (CFL), 2003Calgary (CFL), 2003

Steve Papin, RB, 1995San Jose (Arena), 1997-2001New York (Arena), 2002-04

Antonio Chandler, WR, 1995Portland (Arena), 1999

Oklahoma (Arena), 2000

Darick Holmes, RB, 1994Buffalo (NFL), 7th round, 1995-98

Green Bay (NFL), 1998Indianapolis (NFL), 1999

Akaba Delaney, DL, 1994Birmingham, Edmonton (CFL), 1995-96

Memphis/Portland (Arena), 1996-98Oklahoma (Arena), 2000

Brian Stromberg, DL, 1994Memphis (Arena), 1995-96

Herman Smith, DL, 1993Hamilton (CFL), 1994

Tampa Bay (NFL), 1995-96B.C. (CFL), 1998-03

Chris Burns, OL, 1993Saskatchewan (CFL), 1994

Ottawa (CFL), 1995-96Calgary (CFL), 1997

Hamilton (CFL), 1998-01

Dave StiefSt. Louis Cardinals

Washington Redskins

Neil LomaxSt. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals

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Rick Cruz, LB, 1993Birmingham, Edmonton (CFL), 1995-96

Portland (Arena), 1997

Brooks Findlay, LB, 1992B.C., Saskatchewan (CFL)

James Fuller, FS, 1991San Diego (NFL), 8th round, 1992-95

Philadelphia (NFL), 1996Portland (Arena), 1998

David Witthun, DL, 1991Iowa (Arena)

Robert Dodd, OL, 1990New Orleans 1991

Montreal (World League) 1992Memphis (CFL) 1994

Ted Popson, TE, 1990New York (NFL), 11th round

San Francisco (NFL), 1994-96 Kansas City (NFL), 1997-98

Anthony Spears, DE, 1988Houston (NFL), 1989

Kevin Wolfolk, LB, 1988Montreal (CFL)World LeagueArena League

Tracey Eaton, FS, 1987Houston (NFL) 7th round, 1988-89

Phoenix (NFL), 1990Atlanta (NFL), 1991, 1993

Roland Aumueller, OT, 1986Houston (NFL), 1987

Brian Coushay, WR, 1986Los Angeles (NFL), 1987

David Etherly, CB, 1986Washington (NFL), 1987

Jon Shields, OT, 1986Dallas (NFL), 1987

Gary Palumbis, DE, 1985Edmonton (CFL)

Doug Mikolas, DL, 1984Denver (USFL), 1985

San Francisco (NFL), 1987-88Houston (NFL), 1988

Chris Nyte, DL, 1983Toronto (CFL)

Ted Rosnagle, CB, 1983Minnesota (NFL), 1985, 1987

Vince Randall, OT/TE, 1982Oakland (USFL)

Dave Simantel, WR, 1981Los Angeles (USFL)

Fred Nordgren, DL, 1981Tampa Bay (USFL), 1983-85

Tampa Bay (NFL), 1987

Neil Lomax, QB, 1980St. Louis/Phoenix (NFL), 2nd round, 1981-1989

Clint Didier, TE, 1980Washington (NFL) 1981-1987

Green Bay (NFL) 1988-89

Ron Seawell, LB, 1980Los Angeles (NFL)

Dave Stief, WR, 1977St. Louis (NFL), 1978-82Washington (NFL), 1983

June Jones, QB, 1976

Atlanta (NFL), 1977-1981

Rich Lewis, LB, 1971Houston (NFL), 1972

Buffalo (NFL), 1973-74New York Jets (NFL), 1975

*Charlie Stoudamire, RB, 1971Detroit (NFL), 7th round

*Tim Von Dulm, QB, 1970 St. Louis (NFL), 12th round

Tom Oberg, S, 1967Denver (NFL), 1968-69

Winnipeg (CFL)Portland (WFL)

Players listed include position, final year of competition at Portland State,

professional team(s) and years of competition. If a draft listing is not included, player signed free agent

contract. Players are listed in reverse chronological order.

*indicates drafted, but did not play.

Former Portland State wide receiv-er James Hundon (80) holds the dis-tinction of being the first PSU-affili-ated person ever to be featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated (Feb. 12, 2001). The cover had Hundon catching a pass for the San Francis-co Demons of the ill-fated XFL. Hun-don also spent four seasons in the NFL, played two years in the CFL, and became one of the top receiv-ers in the Arena Football League with the San Jose Sabercats. He was featured again in the May 23, 2005 SI for his work as a youth counselor.

Darick HolmesBuffalo Bills

Green Bay PackersIndianapolis Colts

Adam HaywardTampa Bay Buccaneers

Jordan SennIndianapolis ColtsCarolina Panthers

Tracey EatonHouston Oilers

Phoenix CardinalsAtlanta Falcons

(with former Coach Jerry Glanville)

Bobby Singh7 years in the CFL

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he Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame honors excellence within the Viking athletics program. There has been no shortage of success in the

past 62 years of Viking athletics and a portion of that is represented in the Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame list includes 69 inductees and seven teams. Among those honored are 14 former football players (Jimmy Blanchard, Chris Crawford, Curtis Delgardo, Clint Didier, Charles Dunn, Tracey Eaton, June Jones, Neil Lomax, Barry Naone, Tom Oberg, Dave Stief, Charlie Stoudamire, Tim Von Dulm, Billy White) and five former football coaches (Pokey Allen, Mouse Davis, Ralph Davis, Joe Holland, Don Read). The Portland State Athletics Hall of Fame was founded in 1997. New members were inducted annually until 2003, at which time the Hall of Fame committee changed in-duction ceremonies to an every-other-year basis. In 2004, the Hall of Fame Committee also created a “veterans committee,” charged with selecting candi-dates that are 30 or more years past their playing careers.

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Member InductedLee Allen, Wrestling (1952-54) __________________ 2000Pokey Allen, Football Coach (1986-92) ___________ 1997Renae Aschoff, Women’s Basketball (1990-93) _____ 2006Wilbur Bauer, Wrestling (class of 1954) ___________ 2001Jimmy Blanchard, Football (1997-2000) __________ 2008Joseph Blumel, University President (1974-86) _____ 1998Greg Bruce, Women’s Basketball Coach (1986-96) __ 2002Tony Champion, Wrestling (1989-92) ____________ 2002Lisa Couch, Volleyball (1982-85) ________________ 2001Chris Crawford, Football (1985-88) ______________ 1998Mouse Davis, Football Coach (1975-80) __________ 1997Ralph Davis, Track & Football Coach (1954-70) ____ 1998Curtis Delgardo, Football (1986-90) ______________ 1999Clint Didier, Football (1979-80) _________________ 2000Charles “Chip” Dunn, Football (1997-2000) ________ 2006Jack Dunn, Baseball Coach (1975-94) ____________ 1998Tracey Eaton, Football (1983-85, 87) _____________ 2001Deb Fitzhugh, Softball (1980-83) ________________ 1999Marlin Grahn, Wrestling Coach, Athlete (1969-2006) 2008Karen Haberlach, Volleyball (1975-78) ____________ 1998Joe Holland, Athletic Director, Coach (1946-64) ____ 1997Michele Hughes, Basketball/Softball (1988-91) ____ 2004Theresa Huitinga, Volleyball (1982-85) ___________ 2008Kristin Jacobs, Softball (1990-91) ________________ 2006Lynda Johnson, Volleyball (1982-85) _____________ 1997June Jones, Football (1975-76) _________________ 1998

Member InductedKari Kockler, Volleyball/Basketball (1986-91) ______ 2004Cathy Kuntz, Volleyball/Basketball (1984-89) ______ 1998Neil Lomax, Football (1977-80) _________________ 1997Roy Love, Athletic Director, Coach, Athlete (1962-93) 1998Don Lovell, Baseball (1982-85) __________________ 1999Kim Manifesto, Women’s Basketball (1993-96) _____ 2001Teri Mariani, Volleyball/Basketball/Softball (1970-75) 1999Jerry Minor, Golf (1975-78) _____________________ 2000Jeff and Marty Mozzochi, Volleyball Coaches (1984-92) 1999Debra Myra, Track, Cross Country (1984-87) _______ 2000Barry Naone, Football (1985-88) ________________ 2008John Nelson, Basketball (1962-66) _______________ 2002Sharkey Nelson, Basketball Coach (1953-65, 1975-76) 2001Derek Nesland, Basketball (1997-2000) ___________ 2006Jen Norlin, Volleyball (1986-89) _________________ 2006Laurie Northrop, Basketball (1989-92) ____________ 2004Tom Oberg, Football (1966-67) _________________ 2002Marion Pericin, Basketball Coach (1965-72) _______ 1998Leanne Peters, Volleyball (1990-93) ______________ 2000Marlene Piper, Volleyball Coach (1969-83) ________ 1997Paul Poetsch, Basketball (1952-55) ______________ 1999Don Read, Football Coach (1968-71, 1981-85) _____ 1999Gordon Riese, Baseball (1960-64) _______________ 1997Dave Robbins, Cross Country (1967-70) __________ 2002Mary Ross, Softball (1980-83) ___________________ 2002Dan Russell, Wrestling (1988-91) ________________ 1998

Member InductedJoy Russell, Volleyball (1990-93) ________________ 2002Rick Sanders, Wrestling (1965-68) _______________ 1997Larry Sellers, Administrator/Meritorious Service (1968-99) 2004James Sisson, Wrestling (1989-93) _______________ 2004Kristi Smith, Basketball (1993-96) _______________ 2001Dave Stief, Football (1974-77) __________________ 2000Charlie Stoudamire, Basketball/Football (1969-72) _ 2002Willie Stoudamire, Basketball (1969-72) __________ 1999Mike Tichy, Baseball Coach, Meritorious Service (1957-92) _2000Tom Trebelhorn, Baseball (1967-70) _____________ 1998Robin Unger, Track, Volleyball (1991-96) __________ 2001Tim Von Dulm, Football (1969-70) _______________ 2008Howard Westcott, Wrestling Coach (1952-71) ______ 1997Billy “Bye-Bye” White, Football (1960-63) __________ 2006Bill Wilkerson, Basketball (1965-67) ______________ 2004Freeman Williams, Basketball (1974-78) __________ 1997Masaru Yatabe, Wrestling (1964-69) _____________ 19991967 National Champion Wrestling Team _________ 19971984 National Champion Volleyball Team _________ 19981985 National Champion Volleyball Team _________ 19981988 National Champion Volleyball Team _________ 20061989 National Champion Wrestling Team _________ 19991990 National Champion Wrestling Team _________ 19991992 National Champion Volleyball Team _________ 2008

HALL OF FAME VIKINGSAmong Portland State’s Hall of Fame inductees are 14 football players and five football coaches. Among those shown here are (clockwise from top): Clint Didier (89), June Jones (11), Chris Crawford (6), Billy “Bye-Bye” White (7), Trac-ey Eaton (20), and Jimmy Blanchard (12).

PORTLAND STATE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

PORTLAND STATE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME