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1 1 2015 MONTANA STATE FOOTBALL 2015 2015 Bobcat History Book Bobcat History Book Find a good college football offense and you’ll usually find that the guys that never handle the football are really good at their jobs. During the past few seasons, since the Bobcat offense began shattering records on a regular basis, this team’s offensive line has anchored the entire process. JP Flynn, (#75 near right) and John Weidenaar (#55 on the far right) enter this season as honors candidates, Weidenaar as a Preseason All- Big Sky selection and Flynn landing on preseason All- America squads. The two are part of an offensive line that is impressive in every way - for instance, among the starters are three engineering majors.

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Find a good college football offense and you’ll usually fi nd that the guys that never handle the football are really good at their jobs. During the past few seasons, since the Bobcat offense began shattering records on a regular basis, this team’s offensive line has anchored the entire process. JP Flynn, (#75 near right) and John Weidenaar (#55 on the far right) enter this season as honors candidates, Weidenaar as a Preseason All-Big Sky selection and Flynn landing on preseason All-America squads. The two are part of an offensive line that is impressive in every way - for instance, among the starters are three engineering majors.

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Bobcats Post 13th Straight Winning Season, Fourth Playoff Appearance in Five Years• Montana State extended school records by fi nishing with a winning record for the 13th straight season, and a winning mark in Big Sky for the 14th straight campaign. The Cats narrowly missed their fourth Big Sky title since 2010, although the team did qualify for the FCS Playoffs for the fourth time in the past fi ve campaigns.• Two Bobcat seniors gained All-America honors at the end of the 2014 season - Deonte Flowers became the fi rst Bobcat cornerback since Joey Thomas in 2001 to become an All-America, while Alex Singleton became the fourth MSU linebacker in the last 11 years to join the school’s list of All-Americas.• Offensive guard JP Flynn became the fi rst Bobcat sophomore honored as a First Team All-Big Sky player since Cody Kirk in 2011.

Junior Defensive LinemanOdin Coe Joins Different TeamIt was a simple switch. Odin Coe swapped Montana State football’s navy blue for Navy blue. But in doing so, the recent MSU graduate who was named for the Norwegian god of war passed on his senior season of college football for a different calling.

Coe informed MSU coaches that he would forego his senior season in order to apply for, and eventually join, the U.S. Navy Seals, his long-time dream. While his teammates trained for the 2015 season, the unfailingly positive, relentlessly hard-working Camas, WA product began an even more rigorous routing to prepare him for the journey ahead.

Coe’s football fi nale was impressive. As a sophomore and junior he logged 15.5 tackles-for-loss and eight sacks. He had 2.5 sacks against Weber State and six tackles in his last game against South Dakota State.

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Offensive Explosion Highlights 2014 Campaign• Dakota Prukop’s 2014 season was one for the ages. Montana State’s sophomore quarterback threw for 2,559 yards and rushed for 966 more. His 3,525 yards of total offense stands third on the Bobcat single-season list.• A quiet demeanor and underlying humility always belied Shawn Johnson’s imminent explosion on the football fi eld. Although Bakersfi eld, CA, product who played high school ball for former MSU quarterback Bryan Nixon had to wait three seasons for his shot as the primary Bobcat running back, Johnson was also the nation’s fi nest return man when healthy and a threat to be accounted for whenever he was on the fi eld. He rushed for 606 yards in only nine games as a senior, and fi nished his career with a school-record 4,453 career all-purpose yards.• Sophomore running back Chad Newell always said he thrives on football in bad weather and cold temperatures. He put words into action in Montana State’s home playoff game against South Dakota State. Newell tied a school-record by rushing for fi ve touchdowns on the coldest day in Bobcat Stadium history, when the temperature was one degree at kickoff.

Ash Continues to Pile Up Wins• Rob Ash fi nished 2014 with 241 career wins, 32nd all-time and sixth among active college football coaches.• Rob Ash’s career win percentage at MSU is second-best in school history.• Rob Ash’s 65 wins is the most in Montana State history and eighth-most in Big Sky Conference history.• Rob Ash is the career wins leader at Montana State, Drake, and Juniata.

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All-America HonorsThirdTeam: CB Deonte Flowers (3rd Team-College Sports Mad-ness, Fab Fifty-College Sporting News), LB Alex Singleton (3rd Team-College Sports Madness)

Academic HonorsFCS ADA Academic All-Stars: LB Cole Moore

2014 Big Sky HonorsFirst Team: OG JP Flynn, TE Tiai Salanoa, LB Alex Singleton, CB Deonte Flowers, ST Chad Newell. Second Team: OG Quinn Catalano, RS Shawn Johnson, DT Taylor Sheridan. Third Team: OT John Weidenaar, C Joel Horn, QB Dakota Prukop, RB Shawn Johnson, LB Cole MooreHon. Mention: WR Mitch Griebel, RB Gunnar Brekke, FB Chad Newell, K Luke Daly, RS Gunnar Brekke, DE Odin Coe, LB Na’a Moeakiola, P Trevor Bolton; ST Michael Foster.

National Players of the WeekSPORTS NETWORK PLAYER OF THE WEEKRB Shawn Johnson vs. EWU; QB Dakota Prukop vs. SAC

BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK FCS ATHLETES OF THE WEEK#2 Shawn Johnson and #3 Dakota Prukop vs. EWU; #2 Dakota Prukop vs. SAC

CFPA PLAYER OF THE WEEKP Trevor Bolton vs. UCA, RB/RS Shawn Johnson vs. EWU, QB Dakota Prukop vs. SAC, RB/RS Gunnar Brekke vs. SAC, Performer of the Week Dakota Prukop vs. UC Davis

COLLEGE SPORTING NEWS NATIONAL ALL-STARQB Dakota Prukop vs. UC Davis

Big Sky Players of the WeekS13-Dakota Prukop, OffenseS20-Shawn Johnson, Special TeamsS27-Luke Daly, Special TeamsO3-Dakota Prukop, Off.; Gunnar Brekke, STO10-Dakota Prukop, OffenseO27-Dakota Prukop, OffenseN8-Alex Singleton, Defense

2014 Team AwardsSonny Holland Off. MVP ...................................... Dakota PrukopBill Kollar Def. MVP ...............................................Alex SingletonJan Stenerud ST MVP ..............................................Chad NewellDon Hass Inspirational................................................. Koni Dole

Coaches Choice AwardsDennis Erickson Offensive ...................................Offensive LineJoe Tiller Defensive .............................................Deonte FlowersKen Amato Kick Teams ........................................Gunnar BrekkeTop Offensive Scout .......................................Johnny D’AgostinoTop Defensive Scout ............................................... Grant CollinsTop Kick Teams Scout ............................................... Will Krolick

Special Teams CoreBryce Alley-1, Mac Bignell-2, Nate Bignell-3, Gunnar Brekke-9, Cody Cleveland-9, Deonte Flowers-2, Michael Foster-3, Khari Garcia-4, Mitch Griebel-4, Devin Jeffries-2, Shawn Johnson-3, Manny Kalfell-2, Will Krolick-2, Rob Marshall-1, Joey Michael-1, Cole Moore-8, Chad Newell-10, Tiai Salanoa-1, Trace Timmer-8, Rhett Young-9(10 games graded)

2015 Spring AwardsTom Parac Most Improved Offensive Player....Austin BarthJon Montoya Most Improved Defensive Player Mac BignellChuck Karnop Award for Toughness .K. Godecke/W. ChristensenCliff Hysell Award for Courage .....................Desman CarterHayden Ferguson Award for Academics .........Alex EekhoffD’Agostino Family Strength AwardsLinemen: JP FlynnStand-up Players: Beau SandlandSkill Players: Bryce Alley

2015 Team CaptainsWR Mitch Griebel (Littleton, CO), RB Chad Newell (Billings), QB Dakota Prukop (Austin, TX), DT Taylor Sheridan (Aurora, CO)

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2014 Statistics2014 StatisticsAug 30 at Arkansas State L 10-37 26143Sep 06 BLACK HILLS STATE W 57-10 19187Sep 13 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 43-33 17777Sep 20 EASTERN WASHINGTON L 51-52 19377Sep 27 *NORTH DAKOTA W 29-18 19477Oct 04 *at Sacramento State W 59-56 6473Oct 11 *at UC Davis W 77-37 7152Oct 18 *WEBER STATE W 23-13 19677Nov 01 *at Cal Poly L 27-35 8,909Nov 08 *PORTLAND STATE W 29-22 16,627Nov 15 *IDAHO STATE W 44-39 16,577Nov 22 *at Montana L 7-34 26,352Nov 29 $SOUTH DAKOTA STATE L 40-47 7,477* conference game $ FCS Playoffs

TEAM STATISTICS ..................................... MSU OPPSCORING.................... 496/38.2 433/33.3FIRST DOWNS.......... 304/160-125-19 295/106-164-25RUSHING YARDAGE............ 614-3177 463-2508 Yards gained rushing......... 3522 2775 Yards lost rushing............ 345 267 Average Per Rush/Game... 5.2/244.4 5.4/192.9 TDs Rushing.................... 43 25PASSING YARDAGE................ 3175 3820 Comp-Att-Int........... 228-347-13 285-479-8 Average Per Pass/Catch... 9.1/13.9 8.0/13.4 Average Per Game............ 244.2 293.8 TDs Passing.................... 21 28TOTAL OFFENSE.............. 961-6352 942-6328 Average Per Play/Game... 6.6/488.6 6.7/486.3KICK RETURNS: #-Yards....... 59-1369 53-1221PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards........ 20-142 17-91INT RETURNS: #-Yards.......... 8-138 13-113KICK RETURN AVERAGE............ 23.2 23.0PUNT RETURN AVERAGE............. 7.1 5.4INT RETURN AVERAGE............. 17.2 8.7FUMBLES-LOST.................. 17-11 18-10PENALTIES-Yards/Avg..... 76-723/55.6 72-614/47.2PUNTS-Yards................. 48-2042 55-2262 Average Per Punt/Net Avg 42.5/40.6 41.1/37.5KICKOFFS-Yards.............. 94-5853 83-4739 Average Per Kick/Net Avg 62.3/50.9 57.1/36.4TIME OF POSSESSION/Game...... 31:48 28:123RD-DOWN Conversions..... 82-182/45% 84-193/44%4TH-DOWN Conversions...... 21-29/72% 9-19/47%SACKS BY-Yards............... 19-123 24-155MISC YARDS....................... 11 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED................ 66 55FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS.......... 13-19 17-23ON-SIDE KICKS................... 0-0 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES......... (52-65) 80% (46-55) 84%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS..... (41-65) 63% (33-55) 60%PAT-ATTEMPTS............ (51-55) 93% (44-46) 96%ATTENDANCE............. 136446/17056 75029/15006

RUSHING GP # YDS LOSS NET APC TD LG APGDakota Prukop 11 170 1153 187 966 5.7 13 60 87.8Shawn Johnson 9 90 636 30 606 6.7 4 70 67.3Anthony Knight 10 116 505 9 496 4.3 12 26 49.6Chad Newell 13 97 498 11 487 5.0 8 37 37.5Gunnar Brekke 13 75 437 13 424 5.7 4 71 32.6Nick LaSane 7 18 92 0 92 5.1 1 19 13.1Jake Bleskin 8 14 96 21 75 5.4 0 23 9.4Jayshawn Gates 11 8 51 9 42 5.2 1 32 3.8Trevor Bolton 12 1 25 0 25 25.0 0 25 2.1Quinn McQueary 6 7 22 7 15 2.1 0 10 2.5Mitch Griebel 13 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 5 0.5Brandon Davis 1 2 0 17 -17 -8.5 0 0 -17.0TEAM 9 14 0 41 -41 -2.9 0 0 -4.6

PASSING G Eff Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GDakota Prukop 11 164.77 171-263-6 65.0 2559 18 75 232.6Jake Bleskin 8 125.26 50-75-7 66.7 572 3 36 71.5Quinn McQueary 6 125.36 4-5-0 80.0 27 0 9 4.5Trevor Bolton 12 217.60 1-1-0 100.0 14 0 14 1.2Gunnar Brekke 13 83.20 1-1-0 100.0 -2 0 0 -0.2Mitch Griebel 13 142.00 1-1-0 100.0 5 0 5 0.4TEAM 9 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total.........13 155.04 228-347-13 65.7 3175 21 75 244.2Opponents.....13 142.44 285-479-8 59.5 3820 28 75 293.8

RECORD:....................OVERALL HOME AWAYALL GAMES......................8-5 6-2 2-3CONFERENCE.....................6-2 4-0 2-2

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMontana State 131 142 121 102 496Opponents 110 88 87 148 433

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GShawn Johnson 9 606 285 107 480 0 1478 164.2Gunnar Brekke 13 424 204 4 732 0 1364 104.9

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GDakota Prukop 11 433 966 2559 3525 320.5Jake Bleskin 8 89 75 572 647 80.9

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GMitch Griebel 13 45 445 9.9 0 25 34.2Tiai Salanoa 13 32 327 10.2 0 47 25.2Mitchell Herbert 11 28 339 12.1 4 38 30.8Gunnar Brekke 13 21 204 9.7 2 59 15.7Shawn Johnson 9 18 285 15.8 4 65 31.7Tanner Roderick 12 15 275 18.3 3 39 22.9Chad Newell 13 15 169 11.3 0 40 13.0Jayshawn Gates 11 13 382 29.4 3 67 34.7Justin Paige 10 12 379 31.6 3 75 37.9Brian Flotkoetter 4 12 166 13.8 1 46 41.5Lee Perkins 12 6 72 12.0 1 20 6.0Will Krolick 10 4 38 9.5 0 18 3.8Manny Kalfell 3 2 59 29.5 0 32 19.7Anthony Knight 10 2 26 13.0 0 19 2.6Dakota Prukop 11 2 0 0.0 0 2 0.0Austin Barth 12 1 9 9.0 0 9 0.8

FIELD GOALS FG-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BkLuke Daly 13-19 68.4 0-0 5-5 7-8 1-4 0-2 41 1Daly Sequence--ASU:50,(34); BHSU:(37),(31),48,(39); UCA:(28); EWU:(22); UND:(34),(38),(32); SAC:49,(27); UCD:none WSU:50,40,(25); CP:(36),(41); PSU:none; ISU:(22),33; UM:none; SDSU:none (kicks made)

|----------- PATs -----------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rec Pass DXP Saf PtsLuke Daly 0 13-19 51-55 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 90Dakota Prukop 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 78Anthony Knight 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72Chad Newell 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Shawn Johnson 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Gunnar Brekke 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Mitchell Herbert 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26Jayshawn Gates 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Tanner Roderick 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Justin Paige 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Deonte Flowers 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Lee Perkins 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Khari Garcia 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Nick LaSane 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Brian Flotkoetter 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Mitch Griebel 0 0-0 0-0 3-4 0 0-4 0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 1 2

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongEryon Barnett 2 17 8.5 0 9Khari Garcia 2 75 37.5 1 45Bryson Keeton 1 2 2.0 0 2Deonte Flowers 1 38 38.0 1 38Cole Moore 1 0 0.0 0 0Alex Singleton 1 6 6.0 0 6

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongFletcher Collins 1 28 28.0 0 28Robert Marshall 1 42 42.0 0 42Cole Moore 1 38 38.0 0 38

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdTrevor Bolton 40 1775 44.4 63 0 10 13 1Jake Bleskin 7 267 38.1 52 0 2 3 0TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongShawn Johnson 12 107 8.9 0 36Mitch Griebel 7 31 4.4 0 14Gunnar Brekke 1 4 4.0 0 4

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Gunnar Brekke 27 732 27.1 0 74Shawn Johnson 26 480 18.5 0 49Mitch Griebel 5 150 30.0 0 52Devin Jeffries 1 7 7.0 0 7

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Offensive Game-by-Game Individual StatisticsRUSHING JOHNSON PRUKOP KNIGHT BREKKE NEWELL LASANE GATES B. DAVIS BLESKIN #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TDASU 10-33-0 18-4-0 12-15-1 2-4-0 2-8-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0BHSU DNP-inj 13-176-3 6-53-1 8-46-1 4-55-0 12-54-0 DNP 2- -17-0 1-6-0UCA 11-33-0 18-90-2 12-61-3 4-43-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1- -1-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0EWU 14-150-1 17-68-1 11-32-1 6-18-0 6-24-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP-inj DNPUND 15-75-1 11- -18-0 DNP-inj 6-20-0 2-4-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP-inj DNPSAC 13-60-0 16-140-3 15-63-0 2-5-0 2-6-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP-inj DNPUCD 3-24-1 14-148-2 13-82-1 3-34-0 2-14-0 6-38-1 1- -1-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0WSU 14-153-1 18-60-0 DNP 7-31-1 12-62-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP-inj DNPCP 2-42-0 19-129-0 9-48-2 7-49-0 6-20-0 DNP 3-0-1 DNP-inj 0-0-0PSU DNP-inj 17-135-2 17-64-0 12-92-2 2-6-0 DNP 1-32-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0ISU DNP-inj DNP-inj 19-75-3 6-19-0 18-110-1 DNP 1-2-0 DNP-inj 5-56-0UM DNP-inj DNP-inj 2-3-0 7-47-0 17-67-1 0-0-0 1-10-0 DNP-inj 8-13-0SDSU 8-37-0 11-34-0 DNP-inj 5-16-0 24-111-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP-inj DNP

PASSING PRUKOP BLESKIN McQUEARY C-A-I, Yds, TD C-A-I, Yds, TD C-A-I, Yds, TDASU 14-26-2, 142, 0 0-0-0 DNPBHSU 14-16-0, 202, 2 7-8-0, 70, 0 1-1-0, 9, 0UCA 19-27-1, 289, 1 0-0-0 DNPEWU 17-26-1, 248, 4 DNP DNPUND 17-24-0, 269, 1 DNP DNPSAC 23-34-1, 348, 5 DNP 0-0-0UCD 17-22-0, 361, 4 2-2-0, 45, 1 0-0-0WSU 11-18-1, 160, 0 DNP 0-0-0CP 10-18-1, 167, 0 1-1-0, 11, 0 0-0-0PSU 10-16-0, 93, 0 0-1-0, 0, 0 1-1-0, 2, 0ISU DNP-inj 25-35-2, 301, 2 DNPUM DNP-inj 15-28-5, 145, 0 2-3-0, 16, 0SDSU 19-36-0l 280, 1 DNP DNP

RECEIVING GRIEBEL FLOTKOETTER PAIGE RODERICK KALFELL KROLICK HERBERT DAVIS GATES #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TDASU 6-39-0 1-7-0 1-55-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP-injBHSU 5-44-0 1-5-0 2-54-1 1-33-1 1-27-0 3-31-0 3-25-0 0-0-0 DNP-injUCA 2-48-0 9-132-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-32-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP-inj 1- -4-0EWU 4-15-0 1-22-0 0-0-0 5-122-2 DNP-inj DNP 0-0-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0UND 2-16-0 DNP-inj 4-64-0 DNP-inj DNP-inj 1-7-0 3-57-1 DNP-inj 3-85-0SAC 5-38-0 DNP-inj 1-48-1 1-18-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0 5-61-1 DNP-inj 1-45-1UCD 3-49-0 DNP-inj 1-75-1 3-33-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0 3-32-0 DNP-inj 2-79-2WSU 2-6-0 DNP-inj 1-34-0 1-16-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0 2-49-0 DNP-inj 1-28-0CP 3-65-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP-inj 1-56-0PSU 2-11-0 DNP-inj DNP-inj 0-0-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0 1-6-0 DNP-inj 1-6-0ISU 2-22-0 DNP-inj DNP-inj 1-26-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0 5-56-1 DNP-inj 2-43-0UM 5-41-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0 3-27-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0 3-15-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0SDSU 4-51-0 DNP-inj 1-36-0 0-0-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0 3-38-1 DNP-inj 1-44-0

SALANOA PERKINS BARTH JOHNSON BREKKE KNIGHT NEWELL LASANE #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD #-Yds-TD ASU 3-7-0 1-13-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-21-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNPBHSU 2-16-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP-inj 2-29-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 0-0-0UCA 2-51-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1- -1-0 0-0-0 1-19-0 2-12-0 0-0-0EWU 3-19-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-62-2 1-8-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0UND 1-18-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-13-0 0-0-0 DNP-inj 1-9-0 DNPSAC 2-21-0 2-21-1 0-0-0 2-30-0 2-59-1 0-0-0 2-7-0 DNPUCD 2-21-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 4-108-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0WSU 1-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-14-0 1-7-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0CP 3-32-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-18-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 DNPPSU 1-3-0 1-20-0 0-0-0 DNP-inj 3-17-0 0-0-0 1-30-0 DNPISU 5-70-0 2-18-0 0-0-0 DNP-inj 5-5-01 0-0-0 4-21-0 DNPUM 4-34-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP-inj 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-44-0 0-0-0SDSU 3-29-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-59-0 2- -5-0 DNP-inj 2-42-0 0-0-0

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Bobcat Defensive Statistics |-------Tackles-------| . |-Sacks-| . |---Pass Def---| ............|-Fumbles-| . Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS ....GP ..Solo Ast . Total TFL/Yds No-Yards .. Int-Yds ........BrUp....QBH . Rcv-Yds .FF .. Kick Saf--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------43 Alex Singleton .......13 ..86 .. 50 .. 136 ..15.0-43 2.0-8 ..... 1-6 ............4.......1 ... . .......1 ... 2 .16 Cole Moore ...........13 ..57 .. 24 .. 81 ...6.0-18 . 2.0-12 .... 1-0 ............6........ ... 1-38 ....2 ... . .3 Bryson Keeton ........13 ..58 .. 19 .. 77 ...4.0-16 . . ......... 1-2 ............14....... ... . ........ ... . .5D Robert Marshall ......13 ..51 .. 21 .. 72 ...1.0-1 .. . ......... . ..............5........ ... 3-42 ..... ... . .2 Na’a Moeakiola .......13 ..35 .. 26 .. 61 ...2.5-7 .. 0.5-3 ..... . ..............2.......4 ... . .......1 ... . .37 Deonte Flowers .......13 ..45 .. 8 ... 53 .... ...... . ......... 1-38 ...........11....... ... . ........ ... . .12 Khari Garcia .........13 ..33 .. 18 .. 51 ...1.0-2 .. . ......... 2-75 ...........3.......1 ... . ........ ... . .90 Taylor Sheridan ......13 ..27 .. 23 .. 50 ...5.0-14 . 2.5-10 .... . ..............2.......2 ... . .......3 ... . .10 Odin Coe .............13 ..25 .. 21 .. 46 ...8.0-53 . 6.0-49 .... . ..............3.......6 ... 1-0 ...... ... . .22 Eryon Barnett ........10 ..28 .. 10 .. 38 .... ...... . ......... 2-17 ...........2........ ... 1-0 .....1 ... . .95 Zach Hutchins ........11 ..10 .. 9 ... 19 ...2.0-7 .. 1.5-5 ..... . ..............1.......4 ... . ........ ... . .47 Taylor Dees ..........11 ..8 ... 9 ... 17 ...0.5-2 .. 0.5-2 ..... . ......................2 ... . ........ ... . .58 Rhett Young ..........13 ..14 .. 3 ... 17 ...1.0-2 .. . ......... . ....................... ... 1-0 ...... ... . .98 Tyrone Fa’anono ......12 ..7 ... 6 ... 13 ...2.5-22 . 1.0-13 .... . ......................3 ... . .......1 ... . .38 Trace Timmer .........13 ..9 ... 4 ... 13 .... ...... . ......... . ..............1........ ... . ........ ... . .97 Connor Thomas ........12 ..8 ... 5 ... 13 ...3.5-15 . 1.0-4 ..... . ..............1........ ... . ........ ... . .17 Chad Newell ..........13 ..7 ... 5 ... 12 .... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... 1-0 .....1 ... . .50 Nate Bignell .........12 ..8 ... 4 ... 12 ...3.0-23 . 2.0-22 .... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .6 Cody Cleveland .......11 ..3 ... 5 ... 8 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .1 Garrett Marino ........5 ..5 ... 3 ... 8 ....1.0-1 .. . ......... . ......................2 ... . ........ ... . .18 Wyatt Christensen .....6 ..5 ... 1 ... 6 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .51 Michael Foster ........5 ..4 ... 2 ... 6 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .94 Devin Jeffries .......11 ..4 ... 2 ... 6 ....1.0-6 .. 1.0-6 ..... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .42 Joey Michael .........10 ..2 ... 3 ... 5 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .49 Mac Bignell ..........11 ..3 ... 1 ... 4 ..... ...... . ......... . ..............1........ ... 1-0 .....2 ... . .13 Mitch Griebel ........13 ..3 ... 1 ... 4 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .45 Luke Daly ............13 ..3 ... 1 ... 4 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .25 James Nelson ..........4 ..3 ... . ... 3 ..... ...... . ......... . ..............1........ ... . ........ ... . .27 Gunnar Brekke ........13 ..2 ... . ... 2 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .24 Bryce Alley ...........7 ..1 ... 1 ... 2 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .53 Robert Walsh ..........2 ..2 ... . ... 2 ..... ...... . ......... . ..............1........ ... . ........ ... . .54 Monte Folsom ..........7 ..2 ... . ... 2 ..... ...... . ......... . ......................1 ... . ........ ... . .TM TEAM ..................9 ..1 ... . ... 1 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . 159 Fletcher Collins ......6 ..1 ... . ... 1 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... 1-28 ..... ... . .56 Rocky Hogue ...........7 ... ... 1 ... 1 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .86 Justin Paige .........10 ..1 ... . ... 1 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .84 Brian Flotkoetter .....4 ..1 ... . ... 1 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .5 Dakota Prukop ........11 ..1 ... . ... 1 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .19 Jayshawn Gates .......11 ..1 ... . ... 1 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .70 Joel Horn ............12 ..1 ... . ... 1 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .55 John Weidenaar .......12 ..1 ... . ... 1 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . .85 Will Krolick .........10 ..1 ... . ... 1 ..... ...... . ......... . ....................... ... . ........ ... . . Total.......... ......13 ..567 . 286 . 853 ..57-232 . 19-123 .... 8-138 ..........58......26 .. 10-108 ..12 .. 2 1 Opponents...... ......13 ..628 . 340 . 968 ..76.0-282 24-155 .... 13-113 .........28......15 .. 11-42 ...12 .. 5 2

Game-by-Game LeadersOpponent Tackles Tackles for Loss Sacks Interceptions Fumbles Rec’d Fumbles ForcedArkansas State 12-Marshall 2-N. Bignell 1-N. Bignell/Thomas none 1-Young/M. Bignell 1-M. BignellBlack Hills State 8-Moeakiola 2-Moeakiola 1-Jeffries 1-Keetin 1-Barnett 1-MoeakiolaCentral Arkansas 10-Singleton 1-Singleton/Moore/Young 1-Singleton/Moore none none 1-MooreEastern Washington 10-Keeton 2-Moore 1-Moore/Coe/Bignell 1-Barnett/Garcia 1-Marshall 1-SheridanNorth Dakota 8-Singleton 2-Singleton/Coe 2-Coe 1-Garcia 1-Marshall 1-BarnettSacramento State 13-Keeton 1-Singleton/Moore 0.5-Sheridan/Dees 1-Moore none noneUC Davis 10-Keeton/Singleton 1-Keeton/Sing’n/Thomas none 1-Flowers 1-F. Collins 1-Singleton/BignellWeber State 12-Singleton 2.5-Coe 2.5-Coe 1-Singleton 1-Coe/Newell 1-Fa’anono/NewellCal Poly 15-Garcia 1-Marshall/Singleton none none none nonePortland State 17-Singleton 3-Singleton none none none noneIdaho State 10-Moeakiola 2-Singleton 1-Sheridan 1-Barnett 1-Marshall 1-Moore/SheridanMontana 16-Singleton 1.5-Sheridan 1-Hutchins none 1-Moore 1-Sheridan South Dakota State 9-Singleton 1-Singleton/Coe/Garcia 1-Singleton none none none

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Defensive Individual Game-by-Game StatsDEFENSIVE FRONT COE MARINO JEFFRIES SHERIDAN DEES THOMAS N. BIGNELL FA’ANONO U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A, Other U-A, Other U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A, OtherASU 1-1 1-1, 1 H 0-1 4-2 1-1 2-0, 1 TL&S, 1 PB 2-0, 2 TL, 1 S 0-0BHSU 4-0, 1 PB 1-1, 1 TL 4-0, 1 TL&S 2-0 1-0 2-1 0-1 1-0UCA 3-1, 0.5 TL&S, 1 PB, 1 H 2-1, 2 H 0-0 2-1 0-0, 2 H 0-0 1-0 0-1, 1 HEWU 2-1, 1 TL&S, 1 H DNP 0-0 2-1, 1 TL, 1 FF, 1 PB 1-0 0-0 2-0, 1 TL&S 0-2UND 2-3, 2 S&TL 0-0 0-0 4-3, 1 S&TL, 1 H 0-0 0-0 0-0 DNP-injSAC 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-4, 0.5 S&TL 0-2, 0.5 TL&S 1-0 0-1 0-1, 0.5 TLUCD 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-1 0-1 1-0, 1 TL DNP 1-0WSU 2-1, 2.5 S&TL, 1 FR, 1 PB, 2 H DNP 0-0 1-1, 1 H 2-1 0-0 0-0 1-0, 1 TL&S, 1 FFCP 2-5 DNP 0-0 2-3 1-0 1-1 2-0 2-2PSU 1-0, 2 H DNP 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0, 1 HISU 3-2, 1 TL DNP 0-0 3-1, 1 TL&S, 1 FF 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0UM 1-2 DNP 0-0 1-2, 1.5, 1 FF, 1 PB 1-3 0-1, 0.5 0-1 1-0, 1 TLSDSU 4-2, 1 TL DNP 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0

LINEBACKER MOEAKIOLA SINGLETON MOORE CHRISTENSEN YOUNG FOLSOM M. BIGNELL U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A, Other U-A, OtherASU 3-1, 1 H 8-3, 1 TL 3-2 1-1 2-0, 1 FR 0-0 1-0, 1 FF, 1 FRBHSU 7-1, 2 TL, 1 FF, 1 PB 2-0 7-0, 2 PB 1-0 3-0 2-0 1-0, 1 PBUCA 3-2, 0.5 TL&S 8-2, 1 TL&S 6-2, 1 TL&S, 1 FF, 1 PB 2-0 2-1, 1 TL DNP 0-0EWU 3-0, 1 H 5-1, 1 PB 3-3, 2 TL, 1 S 0-0 1-0 DNP 0-0UND 3-1 7-1, 2 TL, 2 PB, 1 BK 4-1 0-0 0-0 0-0, 1 H 0-0SAC 2-2 1-11, 1 TL, 1 H 3-1, 1 TL, 1 Int 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0UCD 0-4 5-5, 1 TL, 1 FF 5-0 1-0 2-1 0-0 1-0, 1 FFWSU 0-0, 1 H 11-1, 1 TL, 1 Int, 1 PB 5-1, 1 PB DNP-inj 0-0 DNP 0-0CP 4-4 9-5, 1 TL 7-5 DNP-inj 0-0 DNP 0-1PSU 2-3, 1 PB 14-3, 3 TL 6-3, 1 TL DNP-inj 0-0 0-0 0-0ISU 7-3 7-2, 2 TL 4-1, 1 FF, 2 PB DNP-inj 1-0 0-0 0-0UM 0-3 4-12, 1 TL 2-4, 1 TL, 1 FR DNP-inj 1-1 0-0 0-0SDSU 1-2 5-4, 1 TL & S 2-1 DNP-inj 1-0 0-0 0-0

DEFENSIVE SECONDARY FLOWERS KEETON TIMMER NELSON U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A, Other ASU 3-0 2-0, 1 PB 1-0 0-0BHSU 1-0 1-0, 1 Int 0-0, 1 PB 0-0, 1 PBUCA 1-0, 2 PB 6-1 2-0 3-0EWU 6-0, 1 PB 9-1 1-0 0-0UND 1-1, 1 PB 6-0, 2 PB 0-0 DNP-injSAC 3-0 9-4, 4 PB 0-3 DNP-injUCD 3-0, 1 Int (TD) 7-3, 1 TL 4-0 DNP-injWSU 6-0, 1 PB 4-1, 1 TL 0-0 DNP-injCP 5-1 2-4 1-1 DNP-injPSU 2-0, 2 PB 6-1, 1 TL, 2 PB 0-0 DNP-injISU 6-3, 2 PB 0-0, 2 PB 0-0 DNP-injUM 1-3 3-4, 1 TL, 1 PB DNP DNP-injSDSU 7-0, 2 PB 3-0, 2 PB 0-0 DNP-inj

BARNETT MARSHALL GARCIA CLEVELAND U-A,Other U-A,Other U-A, Other U-A, Other U-A,OtherASU 5-1 9-3 1-1, 1 H 0-0 BHSU 1-0, 1 FR 2-0 3-0 1-0UCA DNP-inj 7-1, 2 PB 3-1 0-0EWU 3-1, 1 Int 2-2, 1 FR 1-0, 1 Int 0-0UND 4-1, 1 FF, 1 PB 5-2, 1 FR 3-0, 1 Int, 1 TD 0-0SAC 5-4 2-2 0-4 0-0UCD 1-2 5-4 1-0 0-0WSU 2-0 3-1 2-0 1-0CP DNP-inj 3-2, 1 TL, 1 PB 9-6, 1 PB 1-2PSU DNP-inj 2-2 3-1 0-1ISU 4-0, 1 Int, 1 PB 2-0, 1 FR, 1 PB 0-0 0-1UM 2-1 5-2, 1 PB 4-5, 2 PB 0-0SDSU 1-0 4-0 3-0, 1 TL 0-1

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The Bobcats Game-by-GameThe Bobcats Game-by-Game FIRST DNS RUSHING PASSING PASSING TOTAL PEN T’OVERS SCORE R-P-Pn/Tot Att-Yds C-A-I Yards Offense Yards Fbl Lost-Int

MSU 10 6-4-0/10 44-86 14-26-2 142 70-228 7-44 0-2/E@ASU 37 13-10-0/23 48-294 20-30-0 264 78-558 4-36 2-0@MSU 57 16-11-2/29 50-371 22-25-0 281 75-652 7-55 1-0/+2BHSU 10 7-5-1/13 35-106 16-33-1 132 68-238 3-30 2-1@MSU 43 10-10-1/21 48-224 19-27-1 289 75-513 7-85 1-1/-2UCA 33 5-17-4/26 31-64 34-59-0 398 90-462 3-25 0-0@MSU 51 14-9-3/26 56-299 17-26-0 248 82-547 7-59 2-0/+1EWU 52 8-16-3/27 31-224 25-43-2 358 74-582 13-102 1-2@MSU 29 6-10-0/16 36-62 18-26-0 267 62-329 6-70 1-0/EUND 18 5-11-1/17 32-71 22-37-1 222 69-293 3-15 1-0MSU 59 13-15-2/30 49-271 23-34-1 348 83-619 7-77 0-1/E@SAC 56 8-18-3/29 30-231 25-39-1 463 69-694 9-75 0-1MSU 77 17-15-2/34 46-331 19-24-0 406 70-737 4-41 0-0/+2@UCD 37 10-17-229 29-231 27-46-1 379 75-610 4-39 1-1@MSU 23 14-7-2/23 53-304 11-18-1 160 71-464 4-46 1-1/-1WSU 13 2-13-2/17 26-29 25-39-1 347 65-376 8-63 0-1MSU 27 14-7-1/22 46-288 11-19-1 178 65-466 5-45 0-1/-1@CP 35 16-6-3/25 70-376 8-11-0 107 81-483 3-40 0-0@MSU 29 12-3-2/17 50-329 11-18-0 95 68-424 7-54 1-0/-1PSU 22 5-11;2/18 35-189 19-38-0 218 73-407 4-37 0-0@MSU 44 15-16-1/32 49-262 26-36-2 306 85-568 5-46 0-2/EISU 29 20-18-1/29 29-218 23-39-1 370 68-588 4-43 1-1MSU 7 11-7-2/20 39-153 17-31-5 161 70-314 5-60 5-2/-6@UM 34 6-12-1/21 36-198 22-37-0 313 73-511 6-49 1-0@MSU 40 12-11-1/24 48-198 20-37-0 294 85-492 5-41 1-0/-1SDSU 47 9-10-2/21 31-277 249 19-28-0 59-526 8-60 0-0

MSU Starters Game-by-GameMSU Starters Game-by-Game TE LT LG C RG RT WR WR WR QB RBASU Salanoa Weidenaar Flynn Horn Catalano Eekhoff Flotkoetter Griebel Kalfell Prukop JohnsonBHSU Salanoa Weidenaar Flynn Horn Catalano Eekhoff Flotkoetter Griebel Kalfell Prukop BrekkeUCA Salanoa Weidenaar Flynn Horn Catalano Eekhoff Flotkoetter Griebel Kalfell Prukop JohnsonEWU Salanoa Weidenaar Flynn Horn Catalano Eekhoff Flotkoetter Griebel Roderick Prukop JohnsonUND Salanoa Weidenaar Flynn Horn Catalano Eekhoff Paige Griebel Newell Prukop BrekkeSAC Salanoa Weidenaar Flynn Horn Catalano Eekhoff Paige Griebel Herbert Prukop JohnsonUCD Salanoa Weidenaar Flynn Horn Catalano Eekhoff Paige Griebel Herbert Prukop JohnsonWSU Salanoa Weidenaar Flynn Horn Catalano Eekhoff Roderick Griebel Herbert Prukop JohnsonCP Salanoa Weidenaar Flynn Horn Catalano Eekhoff Roderick Griebel Herbert Prukop JohnsonPSU Newell Weidenaar Flynn Horn Catalano Eekhoff Roderick Griebel Herbert Prukop KnightISU Salanoa Weidenaar Flynn Horn Catalano Eekhoff Roderick Griebel Herbert Bleskin KnightUM Salanoa Weidenaar Flynn Horn Catalano Eekhoff Roderick Griebel Herbert Bleskin KnightSDSU Salanoa Weidenaar Flynn Horn Catalano Eekhoff Godecke Griebel Herbert Prukop Newell

BANDIT DT NT DE WILL MIKE SAM BC FS SS FCASU Coe Dees Sheridan Marino Singleton Moeakiola Moore Keeton Barnett Marshall FlowersBHSU Coe Dees Sheridan Marino Singleton Moeakiola Moore Keeton Barnett Marshall FlowersUCA Coe Dees Sheridan Marino Singleton Moeakiola Moore Keeton Barnett Marshall FlowersEWU Coe Dees Sheridan Fa’anono Singleton Moeakiola Moore Keeton Barnett Marshall FlowersUND Coe Bignell Sheridan Hutchins Singleton Moeakiola Moore Keeton Barnett Marshall FlowersSAC Coe Dees Sheridan Hutchins Singleton Moeakiola Moore Keeton Barnett Marshall FlowersUCD Coe Thomas Sheridan Hutchins Singleton Moeakiola Moore Keeton Barnett Marshall FlowersWSU Coe Dees Sheridan Hutchins Singleton Moeakiola Moore Keeton Barnett Marshall FlowersCP Coe Dees Sheridan Hutchins Singleton Moeakiola Moore Keeton Garcia Marshall FlowersPSU Coe Dees Sheridan Hutchins Singleton Moeakiola Moore Keeton Garcia Marshall FlowersISU Coe Dees Sheridan Hutchins Singleton Moeakiola Moore Keeton Garcia Marshall FlowersUM Coe Dees Sheridan Hutchins Singleton Moeakiola Moore Keeton Barnett Marshall FlowersSDSU Coe Dees Sheridan Hutchins Singleton Moeakiola Moore Keeton Barnett Marshall Flowers

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GAME #1Arkansas State 37, Montana State 10August 30 * Centennial Bank Stadium * Jonesboro, AR (26,143)

1 2 3 4 ScoreMontana State 7 0 3 0 10 Record: (0-1)Arkansas State 10 3 10 14 37 Record: (1-0)

Scoring Summary:1st 14:19 ASU Gordon, Michael 42 yd run (Ferguson, Luke kick), 3-75 0:41, MSU 0 - ASU 7 05:45 MSU Anthony Knight 1 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 4-7 1:32, MSU 7 - ASU 7 01:21 ASU Ferguson, Luke 29 yd fi eld goal, 12-59 4:19, MSU 7 - ASU 102nd 00:05 ASU Ferguson, Luke 23 yd fi eld goal, 13-93 3:33, MSU 7 - ASU 133rd 10:21 MSU Luke Daly 34 yd fi eld goal, 10-47 4:31, MSU 10 - ASU 13 05:26 ASU Ferguson, Luke 41 yd fi eld goal, 5-17 1:37, MSU 10 - ASU 16 01:53 ASU Griswold, Dario 23 from Knighten (Ferguson kick), 3-80 0:44, MSU 10 - ASU 234th 14:25 ASU Hollingsworth 1 yd run (Ferguson, Luke kick), 4-54 0:48, MSU 10 - ASU 30 09:47 ASU White, Johnston 1 yd run (Ferguson kick), 4-15 1:07, MSU 10 - ASU 37

MSU ASUFIRST DOWNS 10 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-86 48-294PASSING YDS (NET) 142 264Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-14-2 30-20-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-228 78-558Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4--9Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-95 2-67Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-40Punts (Number-Avg) 10-42.7 4-48.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 7-44 4-36Possession Time 32:45 27:15Third-Down Conversions 2 of 18 7 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 5-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 4-24

RUSHING: Montana State-Shawn Johnson 10-33; Trevor Bolton 1-25; Anthony Knight 12-15; Chad Newell 2-8; Dakota Prukop 16-4; Gunnar Brekke 2-4; TEAM 1-minus 3. Arkansas State-Knighten, Fredi 15-104; Gordon, Michael 7-68; White, Johnston 12-48; Hogan, Stephen 2-31; Hollingsworth 5-15; Byner, Brandon 3-15; Williams, DeKea 4-13.

PASSING: Montana State-Dakota Prukop 14-26-2-142. Arkansas State-Knight-en, Fredi 19-29-0-219; Houston, Tres 1-1-0-45.

RECEIVING: Montana State-Mitch Griebel 6-39; Tiai Salanoa 3-7; Gunnar Brekke 2-21; Justin Paige 1-55; Lee Perkins 1-13; Brian Flotkoetter 1-7. Arkansas State-Houston, Tres 8-87; McKissic, J.D. 4-83; Griswold, Dario 2-28; Knighten, Fredi 1-45; Hollingsworth 1-12; Cox, Brandon 1-4; Gordon, Michael 1-4; Rains, Kenneth 1-1; Paschal, Dijon 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: MSU-None. ASU-Lee, Qushaun 1-40; Hayes, Rocky 1-0.

FUMBLES: MSU-D. Prukop 1-0. ASU-Hogan, Stephen 1-1; McKissic, J.D. 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): MSU-Connor Thomas 1-0; Nate Bignell 1-0. ASU-Copeland, A. 1-0; Blackmon, Dexte 0-1; Girley, Charles 0-1; Woodson, Xavier 1-0; Cas-ton, Caleb 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): MSU-Robert Marshall 9-3; Alex Singleton 8-3; EryonBarnett 5-1; Taylor Sheridan 4-2; Cole Moore 3-2; Na’a Moeakiola 3-1; De-onte Flowers 3-0; Connor Thomas 2-0; Bryson Keeton 2-0; Chad Newell 2-0; Rhett Young 2-0; Nate Bignell 2-0; Wyatt Christensen 1-1; Odin Coe 1-1; Taylor Dees 1-1; Garrett Marino 1-1; Khari Garcia 1-1; Trace Timmer 1-0; Mac Bignell 1-0; Robert Walsh 1-0; Gunnar Brekke 1-0; Dakota Prukop 1-0; Devin Jeffries 0-1. ASU-Woodson, Xavier 6-1; Tryon, Andrew 5-1; Stone, Chris 4-2; Young, Sterling 4-2; Lee, Qushaun 5-0; Girley, Charles 3-2; Hayes, Rocky 3-1; Blackmon, Dexte 2-2; Hunter, Money 2-1; Barnhill, Brock 2-0; Humes, Chris 2-0; Wright, Sterlin 2-0; Brown, Artez 1-1; Knighten, Fredi 0-2; Greve, Tyler 1-0; Mays, Booker 1-0; Rolland-Jones 1-0; Hill, Jonah 1-0; Taylor, Blais 1-0; Houston, Tres 1-0; Caston, Caleb 1-0; Jackson, F. 1-0; Copeland, A. 1-0; Sutton, E.J. 0-1; Gaskin, Charles 0-1; Byner, Brandon 0-1.

Stadium: Centennial Bank Attendance: 26143Kickoff time: 6:04 pm End of Game: 9:16 Total elapsed time: 3:12 Offi cials: Referee: Jeff Hilyer; Umpire: K. Huffhines; Linesman: Greg LeFils, Jr; Line judge: Chris Conway; Back judge: Bill Sorah; Field judge: Tom McCarter; Side judge: A. Jefferies; Scorer: Marshall Lewis;Temperature: 80 Wind: S 9 MPH Weather: Cloudy

Game Recap Fredi Knighten did plenty of damage with his arm, and more with his legs. The end result for Arkansas State’s junior quarterback was a 37-10 win over Montana State in Jonesboro on Saturday. Knighten threw for 219 yards, rushed for 104, and caught a key pass for 45 yards to lead the Red Wolves to a fi -nal margin that only expanded in the game’s fi nal 20 minutes. Knighten was the driving force of the offensive explosion that resulted in three touchdowns in the eight minutes from the last 90 seconds of the third quarter to the nine-minute mark of the fourth. “He was every bit as good as we expected,” Bobcat coach Rob Ash said of Knighten, “if not better. He was very ath-letic, extremely fast, smooth.” Knighten’s play helped his three-time defending Sun Belt Conference (FBS) champion ASU team overcome a determined effort by Montana State. The Bobcats trailed only 16-10 with 5:23 left in the third quarter after a 41-yard Luke Ferguson fi eld goal. After forcing a Bobcat punt on MSU’s next possession, Arkansas State changed the game with a trick play. Facing a 1-10 at its own 31, Knighten later-aled to Tres Houston, who threw it back to Knighten for a 45-yard yard gain. On the next play Knighten Dario Griswold for a touchdown. “The big play was their razzle-dazzle (pass) back to the quarterback,” Ash said. “That changed the game,” giving the Red Wolves a 23-10 cushion heading into the fourth quarter. Montana State was not without its outstanding efforts. Sophomore quar-terback Dakota Prukop, in his fi rst real action, fi nished 14-for-26 passing with two interceptions. He also provided a spark in the run game. “I thought Dakota played fi ne,” Ash said. “I think he completed seven of his fi rst eight passes with a drop. We just couldn’t get a run game going to help him out.” The fi rst half started and ended with Arkansas State scoring drives, and neither took long. The Red Wolves gained 29 yards on their second play from scrimmage, a Fredi Knighten pass to Tres Houston, then Michael Gordon scam-pered 42 yards for a touchdown. The Bobcats tied the score a few minutes later, with help from A-State. The Red Wolves defense forced a Bobcat punt midway through the fi rst quarter, but J.D. McKissic fumbled Trevor Bolton’s kick and Rhett Young recovered at the ASU seven. On the fourth play, a fourth-and-goal from inside the one, Anthony Knight powered in for the score, and Luke Daly’s kick tied the game. Arkansas State’s ensuing drive produced a fi eld goal. The Red Wolves marched from its own 29 to the Bobcat defense stiffened. Luke Ferguson’s 29-yard fi eld goal gave ASU a 10-7 lead. The home team hit a big play – for the second straight season in a Bobcat game against an FBS opponent – right before halftime. Facing a third-and-three near midfi eld with just over a minute remain-ing in the second quarter, Knighten found McKissic on a screen, and the elusive ASU receiver dashed to the MSU 11. Ferguson’s 23-yard fi eld goal pushed A-State’s lead to 13-7 at halftime. The statistics told a slightly different story than the scoreboard. Arkansas State out-gained the Cats 302 yards to 104, including 141 on the ground. McKis-sic’s four catches resulted in 83 yards. Arkansas State piled up 558 total yards and 23 fi rst downs, while MSU gained just 228 yards with 10 fi rst downs. Mitch Griebel caught a career-high six passes to lead the Cats, while Shawn Johnson rushed for 33 yards before leaving the game for precautionary reasons after a big hit that laid him out ended in the defensive player being ejected. Tiai Salanoa also suffered a shoulder injury that ended his night early.

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GAME #2Montana State 57, Black Hills State 10September 6 * Bobcat Stadium * Bozeman, MT (26,143)

1 2 3 4 ScoreBlack Hills State 0 10 0 0 10 Record: (0-1)Montana State 18 24 8 7 57 Record: (1-0)

Scoring Summary:1st 09:08 MSU Dakota Prukop 60 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 4-80 1:23, BHSU 0 - MSU 7 06:48 MSU Justin Paige 43 from Dakota Prukop (Griebel rush), 4-57 0:55, BHSU 0 - MSU 15 00:55 MSU Luke Daly 37 yd fi eld goal, 7-21 2:23, BHSU 0 - MSU 182nd 12:34 MSU Dakota Prukop 57 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 4-81 1:23, BHSU 0 - MSU 25 09:49 BHS Diego Carstens 39 yd fi eld goal, 9-53 2:45, BHSU 3 - MSU 25 07:06 MSU Dakota Prukop 6 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 7-76 2:43, BHSU 3 - MSU 32 04:37 BHS Phydell Paris 49 yd run (Diego Carstens kick), 5-75 2:29, BHSU 10 - MSU 32 02:59 MSU Tanner Roderick 33 from Dakota Prukop (Daly kick), 4-57 1:38, BHSU 10 - MSU 39 00:05 MSU Luke Daly 31 yd fi eld goal, 6-42 1:15, BHSU 10 - MSU 423rd 09:32 MSU TEAM safety, , BHSU 10 - MSU 44 08:15 MSU Anthony Knight 4 yd run (Luke Daly kick blockd), 4-66 1:17, BHSU 10 - MSU 504th 14:57 MSU Gunnar Brekke 1 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 15-88 7:07, BHSU 10 - MSU 57

BHSU MSUFIRST DOWNS 13 29RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-106 50-371PASSING YDS (NET) 132 281Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-16-1 25-22-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-238 75-652Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-24Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-63 3-83Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-2Punts (Number-Avg) 8-34.5 2-41.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2Penalties-Yards 3-30 7-55Possession Time 28:08 31:52Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 8 of 12Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 5-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 1-6

RUSHING: BHSU-Phydell Paris 16-81; Ward Anderson 8-39; Steven Reed 3-11; Trent Butler 6-9; TEAM 2-minus 34. MSU-Dakota Prukop 13-176; Chad Newell 4-55; Nick LaSane 12-54; Anthony Knight 6-53; Gunnar Brekke 8-46; Jake Bleskin 1-6; Quinn McQueary 3-2; TEAM 1- -4; Brandon Davis 2- -17.

PASSING: BHSU-Ward Anderson 16-33-1-132. MSU-Dakota Prukop 14-16-0-202; Jake Bleskin 7-8-0-70; Quinn McQueary 1-1-0-9.

RECEIVING: BHSU-Alex Anderson 4-45; Steven Reed 3-13; Phydell Paris 3-13; Bradley Adamson 2-18; Luke Whalen 2-14; Anthony Eboreim 1-24; Erick Hair-ston- 1-5. MSU-Mitch Griebel 5-44; Justin Paige 3-67; Will Krolick 3-31; Mitchell Herbert 3-25; Gunnar Brekke 2-29; Tiai Salanoa 2-16; Tanner Rod-erick 1-33; Manny Kalfell 1-27; Brian Flotkoetter 1-5; Chad Newell 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: BHSU-None. MSU-Bryson Keeton 1-2.

FUMBLES: BHSU-Luke Whalen 1-1. MSU-Brandon Davis 2-1; Quinn McQueary 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): BHSU-Steven Soderstr 1-0. MSU-Devin Jeffries 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): BHSU-Michael Oberle 7-0; Braden Roes 6-0; Steven Soderstr 5-0; Cody Okray 4-1; Brian Baldwin 4-0; Allan Stubbs 4-0; Thayer Sauter 3-0; JJ Kilgore 3-0; Travis Groves 3-0; Dylan Weasa 3-0; Travis Tweeten 3-0; Quinn Zimmerman 2-1; Sam Prentner 2-0; Boone Bowker 2-0; Miles Robertson 2-0; Damon Goldhamme 2-0; Darick Eisenbra 2-0; Cody Smith 2-0; Trent Boner 2-0; Tommy Walling 1-0; Caleb Guarino 1-0; Cody Benne 1-0; Erick Hairston- 1-0; Andrew Blaylock 1-0; Isaiah Jones 1-0. MSU-Na’a Moeakiola 7-1; Cole Moore 7-0; Devin Jeffries 4-0; Odin Coe 4-0; Khari Garcia 3-0; Rhett Young 3-0; Connor Thomas 2-1; Alex Singleton 2-0; Rob-ert Marshall 2-0; Taylor Sheridan 2-0; Monte Folsom 2-0; Garrett Marino 1-1; Cody Cleveland 1-0; Deonte Flowers 1-0; EryonBarnett 1-0; Taylor Dees 1-0; Mac Bignell 1-0; Robert Walsh 1-0; Tyrone Fa’anono 1-0; Bryson Keeton 1-0; Wyatt Christensen 1-0; Nate Bignell 0-1.

Stadium: Bobcat Stadium Attendance: 19187Kickoff time: 7:07 pm End of Game: 10:07 pm Total elapsed time: 3:00 Offi cials--Referee: Tom Frazier; Umpire: Bryan Hay; Linesman: Mark Koch; Line judge: Jim Wolfe; Back judge: Matt Williams; Field judge: Scott Root; Side judge: Dan Andreason;Temperature: 81 Wind: calm Weather: beautiful

Game Recap Not a bad night’s work for Dakota Prukop: 177 yards passing and three touchdowns, 176 yards rushing and two more scores. And that all came in just the fi rst two quarters of Montana State’s 57-10 whipping of Black Hill State Saturday night in Bozeman. Behind Prukop’s explosive performance, the Bobcats led 42-10 at halftime in front of a capacity crowd of 19,187. The sophomore quarterback got the scoreboard working early. On MSU’s fi rst possession, Prukop hit senior tight end Tiai Salanoa for nine yards and then junior receiver Mitch Griebel for eight more. Having shown his passing ability, Prukop next showed his running skills: on the Bobcats’ third play of the game he took the ball around the right side for a 60-yard score. The nonconference win bumped MSU’s record to 1-1 while Division II BHSU fell to 0-1. And Prukop was just getting warmed up. MSU took the ball away on an interception by Nevada transfer Bryson Keeton on a pass tipped at the line of scrimmage by linebacker Cole Moore. Prukop got back to work, quickly hitting true freshman Justin Paige on a 43-yard bomb. MSU’s beefy offensive line gave the quarterback plenty of time to operate in the pocket, but he didn’t need much time as Paige raced past the Yellow Jacket defenders for the easy reception. Griebel’s two-point conversion made it 15-0. The fi rst quarter came to an end on a 37-yard fi eld goal by freshman kicker, Luke Daly. The second quarter started much like the fi rst. Prukop threw a tight spiral to Gunnar Brekke for 17 yards and Brekke then picked up another 11 on his own. On MSU’s third play of the quarter, Prukop took the ball around the left side before trotting into the end zone on the 57-yard sprint. The team from Spearfi sh, S.D., got on the scoreboard in the second quarter on a 39-yard fi eld goal by Diego Carstens, but Prukop answered with a 6-yard dash to up the score to 32-3. That touchdown was set up by a 26-yard gallop by another newcomer, junior transfer Anthony Knight. BHSU’s bright spot on offense came on its next possession when Phydell Paris raced 49 yards for a score. Again Prukop and the Bobcats answered. This time the response was a 33-yard strike to junior wide receiver Tanner Roderick, the fi rst college touchdown for the Bozeman product. Daly’s 31-yard fi eld goal put MSU up 42-10 at halftime. Prukop played on MSU’s opening series in the second half and fi nished with 176 yards on the ground and 202 through the air. He completed 14 of 16 passes. Overall, MSU rushed for 371 yards and gained another 266 yards via the pass. A crowd of Bobcats got additional yards on the ground: Chad Newell 55, Nick LaSane 54, Knight 53 and Brekke 46. Behind Prukop, Jake Bleskin completed seven of eight throws for 55 yards and Quinn McQueary saw his fi rst college action, hooking up with Mitchell Herbert on his only attempt. In the second half, MSU got running touchdowns from Knight (fi ve yards) and Brekke (2 yards) to complete the scoring. Griebel was MSU’s leading receiver, grabbing fi ve balls for 44 yards while Paige hauled in two passes for 54 yards. Senior linebacker Na’a Moeakiola, who sat out last season with a knee injury, led the Bobcats with eight tackles and he forced a fumble that was recov-ered by teammate Eryon Barnett. Cole Moore, another senior linebacker, was in on seven tackles. Leading the Yellow Jackets was Paris with 81 yards rushing while quarter-back Wade Anderson completed 16 of 33 passes for 132 yards. BHSU totaled 238 yards to MSU’s 652.

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GAME #3Montana State 43, Central Arkansas 33September 13 * Bobcat Stadium * Bozeman, MT (26,143)

1 2 3 4 ScoreCentral Arkansas 0 6 7 20 33 Record: (1-2)Montana State 10 13 14 6 43 Record: (2-1)

Scoring Summary:1st 14:19 ASU Gordon, Michael 42 yd run (Ferguson, Luke kick), 3-75 0:41, MSU 0 - ASU 71st 08:11 MSU Dakota Prukop 3 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 14-79 6:49, UCA 0 - MSU 7 02:21 MSU Luke Daly 28 yd fi eld goal, 10-63 4:06, UCA 0 - MSU 102nd 11:03 MSU B. Flotkoetter 46 fr Dakota Prukop (TEAM rush failed), 8-80 3:07, UCA 0 - MSU 16 07:11 UCA Smith, D. 38 yd from Howard, R. (TEAM rush failed), 5-69 1:21, UCA 6 - MSU 16 03:38 MSU Dakota Prukop 39 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 2-37 0:40, UCA 6 - MSU 233rd 08:44 UCA Smith, D. 4 from Howard, R. (Denker, J. kick), 10-98 3:17, UCA 13 - MSU 23 05:39 MSU Anthony Knight 10 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 7-81 3:05, UCA 13 - MSU 30 00:56 MSU Anthony Knight 5 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 7-73 3:46, UCA 13 - MSU 374th 08:46 UCA J. Dickey 2 fr Howard, R. (R.Howard pass failed), 13-82 3:39, UCA 19 - MSU 37 06:47 UCA D.Smith 14 from Howard, R. (Howard, R. pass failed), 4-29 0:37, UCA 25 - MSU 37 06:47 UCA TEAM safety, , UCA 27 - MSU 37 04:05 MSU Anthony Knight 2 yd run (Luke Daly kick blockd), 5-43 1:51, UCA 27 - MSU 43 00:35 UCA D.Watts 4 from Howard, R. (Wilson, J. rush failed), 10-95 2:18, UCA 33 - MSU 43

UCA MSUFIRST DOWNS 26 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-64 48-224PASSING YDS (NET) 398 289Passes Att-Comp-Int 59-34-0 27-19-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 90-462 75-513Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-8 3-4Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-106 5-60Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 6-42.7 5-53.4Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 3-25 7-85Possession Time 26:50 33:10Third-Down Conversions 9 of 19 6 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 3 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 5-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-8 3-17

RUSHING: Central Arkansas-Matthews, W. 12-34; Thomas, D. 5-11; Wilson, J. 3-10; Howard, R. 6-6; Smith, D. 2-5; Reed, T. 2-0; TEAM 1-minus 2. Montana State-Dakota Prukop 18-90; Anthony Knight 12-61; Gunnar Brekke 4-43; Shawn Johnson 11-33; Jayshawn Gates 1-minus 1; TEAM 2-minus 2.

PASSING: Central Arkansas-Howard, R. 30-52-0-337; Reed, T. 4-7-0-61. Mon-tana State-Dakota Prukop 19-27-1-289.

RECEIVING: Central Arkansas-Matthews, W. 10-92; Lewis, D. 8-100; White-head, C. 5-84; Smith, D. 5-73; Wilson, J. 2-29; Watts, D. 2-12; Carmical, J. 1-6; Justin Dickey 1-2. Montana State-Brian Flotkoetter 9-132; Tiai Salanoa 2-51; Mitch Griebel 2-48; Chad Newell 2-12; Manny Kalfell 1-32; Anthony Knight 1-19; Shawn Johnson 1-minus 1; Jayshawn Gates 1-minus 4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Central Arkansas-Odum, G. 1-0. Montana State-None.

FUMBLES: Central Arkansas-R. Howard 2-0. Montana State-Shawn Johnson 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Central Arkansas-B. McIver 1-0; J. Woodard 1-0. MontanaState-A. Singleton 1-0; Na’a Moeakiola 0-1; Odin Coe 0-1; Cole Moore 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Central Arkansas-Holland, D. 8-0; Watkins, B. 4-3; McIver, B. 5-1; Brown, D. 5-0; Ene, P. 5-0; Woodard, J. 4-1; Wyatt, R. 2-3; Win-frey, D. 4-0; Childress, B. 3-0; Wallace, A. 2-1; Odum, G. 1-2; Toliver, J. 2-0; Simmons, D. 2-0; Wellmaker, T. 2-0; Mitchell, M. 1-1; Carmical, J. 1-0; Smith, E. 1-0; Myers, J. 1-0; Partee, T. 0-1; Best, C. 0-1. Montana State-Alex Singleton 8-2; Robert Marshall 7-1; Cole Moore 6-2; Bryson Keeton 6-1; Na’a Moeakiola 3-2; Odin Coe 3-1; Khari Garcia 3-1; James Nel-son 3-0; Taylor Sheridan 2-1; Rhett Young 2-1; Garrett Marino 2-1; Wyatt Christensen 2-0; Trace Timmer 2-0; Deonte Flowers 1-0; Nate Bignell 1-0; Tyrone Fa’anono 0-1.

Stadium: Bobcat Stadium Attendance: 17777Kickoff time: 3:37 pm End of Game: 6:46 pm Total elapsed time: 3:09 Offi cials: Referee: Jim Crowley; Umpire: Dave Stireman; Linesman: Craig Or-banosky; Line judge: Brian Davis; Back judge: Doug Newbury; Field judge: Mike Bezner; Side judge: Tom Oberweiser.Temperature: 57 Wind: calm Weather: partly overcast

Game Recap Anthony Knight made the most of his time on the fi eld, Saturday. The transfer from Nevada ran the ball 12 times for Montana State, fi nding the end zone on three of those scampers as the Bobcats held off a determined Central Ar-kansas 43-33 in nonconference action in Bozeman. MSU saw its 23-6 halftime lead shrink to 23-13 after UCA went on a 98-yard drive following Trevor Bolton’s 56-yard punt that pinned the Bears on their own 2-yard line. The series ended on a 5-yard scor-ing pass from Ryan Howard to Desmond Smith. In the third quarter was when Knight took over the scoring duties from quarter-back Dakota Prukop. Knight, a junior, helped the Bobcats (2-1) answer the Bears’ drive with an 81-yard drive of their own. Knight’s 10-yard score gave MSU some breathing room. Then, after defensive tackle Taylor Sheridan knocked down a key third-down pass by UCA forcing the Bears to punt, Knight bumped the MSU edge to a seemingly comfortable 37-13 edge with a 5-yard touchdown burst as the third quarter was coming to an end. But the Bears (1-2) of the Southland Conference weren’t done. Howard threw three more second half scores. A 3-yarder to Justin Dickey was followed by a 14-yarder to Smith, on a play that should have been blown dead early. TV replays showed Smith’s knee touching down at the 11-yard line, but while the ac-tion slowed on the fi eld, Smith kept going full speed since there was no whistle until he reached the end zone. While Central Arkansas was getting touchdowns, it was unable to score on extra points, and still trailed 37-25. On the ensuing kickoff, MSU’s Shawn Johnson caught the ball over his shoulder on the 2-yard line but his momentum carried him into the end zone where he promptly took a knee. That turned out to be a safety for the team from Conway, making it a 10-point game with 6:43 left in the game. Luckily for MSU, Knight chose Bozeman over a host of other schools that wanted him after he chose to leave Reno, because the 230-pound running back squelched the UCA hopes with his third and fi nal touchdown, this one on a 2-yard rush on a gutsy fourth down call. Knight fi nished with 61 yards on 12 carries. Howard’s fi fth and fi nal touchdown pass, this one to Damien Watts, ended the scoring. Howard completed 26 of 47 passes for 265 yards. The Bobcats built their 17-point halftime lead behind the dazzling play of Prukop. On the game’s opening drive, MSU twice went for it on fourth down, both times successfully scratching out the necessary yardage. Prukop fi nished the drive with a 3-yard scoring run. Moments later, Luke Daly’s 28-yard fi eld goal made it 10-0. In the second quarter, Prukop hit Brian Flotkoetter from 46 yards out to put MSU up 16-0. The senior receiver had a career-best nine catches for 132 yards. The score came despite the early arrival of a UCA tackler who planted his helmet in Flotkoetter’s chest prior to the impressive scoring catch. Not surprisingly, MSU declined the pass interference penalty, opting for the touchdown. On the next series, MSU cornerback Deonte Flowers came up with a huge defensive play, recovering in time to knock away a sure-touchdown pass. The Bears settled for a fi eld goal, but the 33-yarder was wide right, marking the fi rst time this season UCA failed to score from inside the opponents’ 20-yard line. UCA reached the end zone in the second quarter when the Howard-to-Smith combination worked for the fi rst time. Prukop answered with a 39-yard gallop on a quarterback sweep, picking up a key block from running back Shawn Johnson to spring the sophomore and make it 23-6 at the half. Prukop fi nished the day with 91 yards rushing and the two scores. He con-nected on 19 of 27 passes for 289 yards and the touchdown to Flotkoetter.

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GAME #4Eastern Washington 52, Montana State 51September 20 * Bobcat Stadium * Bozeman, MT (26,143)

1 2 3 4 ScoreEastern Washington 14 13 10 15 52 Record: (3-1)Montana State 23 7 14 7 51 Record: (2-2)

Scoring Summary:1st 10:34 MSU Tanner Roderick 32 from Dakota Prukop (Luke Daly kick), 8-86 3:45, EWU 0 - MSU 7 09:37 EWU Quincy Forte 76 yd run (R. Alcobendas kick), 2-79 0:57, EWU 7 - MSU 7 07:39 MSU T. Roderick 24 fr Dakota Prukop (Griebel pass failed), 5-55 1:58, EWU 7 - MSU 13 05:35 EWU Quincy Forte 33 yd run (R. Alcobendas kick), 7-75 2:04, EWU 14 - MSU 13 04:14 MSU Shawn Johnson 46 from Dakota Prukop (Luke Daly kick), 4-60 1:21, EWU 14 - MSU 20 01:46 MSU Luke Daly 22 yd fi eld goal, 4-4 1:47, EWU 14 - MSU 232nd 14:54 EWU C. Kupp 29 fr Vernon Adams (Alcobendas kick failed), 6-75 1:52, EWU 20 - MSU 23 06:00 EWU Quincy Forte 7 yd run (Jake Miller kick), 5-37 1:34, EWU 27 - MSU 23 00:38 MSU Dakota Prukop 1 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 8-60 1:44, EWU 27 - MSU 303rd 09:11 MSU Anthony Knight 4 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 15-75 5:49, EWU 27 - MSU 37 02:39 EWU Jake Miller 24 yd fi eld goal, 12-69 6:32, EWU 30 - MSU 37 02:21 MSU Shawn Johnson 70 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 1-70 0:18, EWU 30 - MSU 44 01:11 EWU Quincy Forte 4 yd run (Jake Miller kick), 4-69 1:10, EWU 37 - MSU 444th 11:44 EWU Cooper Kupp 12 from Vernon Adams (Jake Miller kick), 6-34 2:41, EWU 44 - MSU 44 01:55 MSU Shawn Johnson 9 from Dakota Prukop (Luke Daly kick), 9-73 3:35, EWU 44 - MSU 51 00:27 EWU Mario Brown 1 yd run (Vernon Adams Jr rush), 9-75 1:28, EWU 52 - MSU 51

MSU ASUFIRST DOWNS 27 26RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-224 56-298PASSING YDS (NET) 358 248Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-25-2 26-17-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-582 82-546Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-11 1-22Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-83 6-195Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-38Punts (Number-Avg) 3-45.3 2-39.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2Penalties-Yards 13-102 7-59Possession Time 26:27 33:33Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 10 of 16Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 4-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 3-22

RUSHING: Eastern Washington-Quincy Forte 17-190; Vernon Adams Jr 7-17; Mario Brown 7-17. Montana State-Shawn Johnson 14-149; Dakota Prukop 17-68; Anthony Knight 11-32; Chad Newell 6-24; Gunnar Brekke 6-18; Mitch Griebel 2-7.

PASSING: Eastern Washington-Vernon Adams Jr 25-43-2-358. Montana State-Dakota Prukop 17-26-0-248.

RECEIVING: Eastern Washington-Cooper Kupp 9-152; Kendrick Bourne 4-78; Blair Bomber 4-44; Shaq Hill 3-38; Nic Sblendorio 1-17; Quincy Forte 1-9; T. Jackson II 1-9; Zach Wimberly 1-7; Terence Grady 1-4. Montana State-Tanner Roderick 5-122; Mitch Griebel 4-15; Shawn Johnson 3-62; Tiai Salanoa 3-19; Brian Flotkoetter 1-22; Gunnar Brekke 1-8.

INTERCEPTIONS: Eastern Washington-None. Montana State-Khari Garcia 1-30; Eryon Barnett 1-8.

FUMBLES: Eastern Washington-Mario Brown 1-1. Montana State-Chad Newell 1-1; Anthony Knight 1-1; Khari Garcia 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): Eastern Washington-Zackary Johnson 1-0; Dylan Zylstra 1-0. Montana State-Nate Bignell 1-0; Cole Moore 1-0; Odin Coe 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Eastern Washington-Ronnie Hamlin 8-4; Tevin McDonald 8-3; Cody McCarthy 5-4; Zackary Johnson 6-0; Jordan Tonani 4-2; Miquiyah Zamora 3-2; Albert Havili 3-2; Rashad Wadood 3-0; Andre Lino 2-1; Dylan Zylstra 2-1; A. Boothroyd 2-1; Jake Hoffman 2-0; Victor Gamboa 2-0; Miles Weatheroy 2-0; Jabari Wilson 2-0; Samson Ebukam 2-0; Todd Raynes 1-1; Matthew Sommer 1-1; Marcus Saugen 1-0; Zach Bruce 1-0; Clay DeBord 1-0; Quincy Forte 1-0; Aaron Neary 1-0; Isaiah Jenkins 1-0; Nick Foerstel 1-0. Montana State-Bryson Keeton 9-1; Deonte Flowers 6-0; Alex Singleton 5-1; Cole Moore 3-3; Eryon Barnett 3-1; Robert Marshall 2-2; Na’a Moeakiola 3-0; Odin Coe 2-1; Taylor Sheridan 2-1; Nate Bignell 2-0; Tyrone Fa’anono 0-2; Taylor Dees 1-0; Rhett Young 1-0; Khari Garcia 1-0; Brian Flotkoet-ter 1-0; Trace Timmer 1-0; Luke Daly 1-0; Joey Michael 0-1; Bryce Alley 0-1; Rocky Hogue 0-1; Chad Newell 0-1.

Stadium: Bobcat Stadium Attendance: 19377Kickoff time: 1:10 pm End of Game: 4:39 PM Total elapsed time: 3:29 hrsOffi cials--Referee: Kelly Holman; Umpire: Tom Pontarelli; Linesman: Terry White; Line judge: Ryan Leland; Back judge: Scott Zellmer; Field judge: T. Migchelbrink; Side judge: John Love;Temperature: 66F Wind: NW 2-5 Weather: sunny

Game Recap Vernon Adams has had better statistics, but it would be diffi cult to fi nd a better fi nish in the All-America’s career than on Saturday in Bozeman. The Eastern Washington junior quarterback engineered a fourth quarter comeback that lifted the second-ranked Eagles to a 52-51 nonconference win. With just over a minute to go, it looked like the Bobcats could pull off a stunning win under clear, blue skies and in front of a very loud crowd of 19,375. It was fourth and 10 from his own 39-yard line when Adams hit Michael Bourne on the right sideline for a 40-yard gain. Three plays later, Mario Brown, the near-goat for EWU, scored from the 1 to make it 51-50. That’s when Adams gained the winning yards on the extra point himself, scrambling into the end zone for the two points needed to give the Eastern the 52-51 victory. There was only 27 seconds left to play. A Hail Mary pass from MSU’s Dakota Prukop fell incomplete in the end zone on the game’s fi nal play. The Bobcats (2-2) caught a break when EWU was driving for what could have been a go-ahead score in the fourth quarter with the game knotted at 44. Brown, fi lling in for the injured Quincy Forte, was hit hard by MSU’s Taylor Sheridan, forcing a fumble that Robert Marshall recovered. Suddenly it was MSU driving for the go-ahead points. The Bobcats went ahead 51-44 when Pru-kop rolled right then through back to Shawn Johnson. The senior running back, who did a lot of damage rushing the ball, hauled in the pass and ran untouched into the end zone behind the down-fi eld blocking of offensive linemen John Weidenaar, Joel Horn and JP Flynn. There was 1:55 left to play, plenty of time, as it turned out, for Adams to complete the comeback. Before getting injured, Forte scored on runs of 76, 33, 7 and 4 yards. He fi n-ished with 190 yards on 17 carries. Adams, who entered the game with just one interception, was picked off by freshman Khari Garcia in the second quarter and by senior Eryon Barnett in the third. But Adams fi nished with 25 completions on 43 attempts for 358 yards. He also had TD passes to Cooper Kupp of 29 and 12 yards, the latter tying the game at 44 with 11:44 left in the fourth quarter. Kupp, an All-America in his own right, pulled in nine balls for 152 yards. The game marked the third time this season the Eagles (3-1) have surpassed 50 points. The Bobcats countered the Eagles’ fi repower with impressive numbers of their own. Johnson hauled in two touchdown passes from Prukop and dashed 70 yards for another score. Johnson had his best game of the season, totaling 150 yards rushing, 62 receiving and 162 on punt and kickoff returns, a total of 374 all-purpose yards. Prukop was his usual accurate self, hitting on 17 of 26 passes for 248 yards. Besides the two touchdowns to Johnson, Prukop also tossed scoring passes of 32 yards and 24 yards, both to Tanner Roderick, in the fi rst quarter. Roderick had his best game as a Bobcat, grabbing fi ve balls for 122 yards. The Cats also got a 1-yard TD run from Prukop that gave them a 30-27 halftime edge. Anthony Knight opened the second half scoring with a 4-yarder that put MSU up by 10. Luke Daly added a 22-yard fi eld goal in the wild fi rst quarter that saw over 400 yards of total offense and six scoring plays. The team statistics were as close as the fi nal score. EWU picked up 27 fi rst downs and 582 total yards; MSU had 26 and 547. MSU ran 82 offensive plays to EWU’s 74. MSU averaged 6.7 yards per play, EWU 7.9. MSU hurt itself with three fourth-down attempts, coming up short each time. Two lost fumbles also stymied the effort. Junior corner Bryon Keeton’s 10 tackles led MSU, while Deonte Flowers, Alex Singleton and Cole Moore chipped in with six each. In addition, Moore joined Odin Coe and Nate Bignell for one of MSU’s three sacks of Adams. True freshman Tyrone Fa’anono, making his fi rst start, helped out on two tackles.

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GAME #5Montana State 29, North Dakota 18September 27 * Bobcat Stadium * Bozeman, MT (26,143)

1 2 3 4 ScoreNorth Dakota 7 0 3 0 10 Record: (2-3)Montana State 10 3 10 14 37 Record: (3-2)

Scoring Summary:1st 06:11 MSU Luke Daly 34 yd fi eld goal, 12-56 5:27, UND 0 - MSU 32nd 14:05 MSU Khari Garcia 45 yd interception return (Luke Daly kick), , UND 0 - MSU 10 10:18 MSU Shawn Johnson 16 yd run (Mitch Griebel rush failed), 4-49 1:27, UND 0 - MSU 16 07:37 UND Will Ratelle 21 yd fumble recovery (Reid Taubenheim kick), , UND 7 - MSU 16 02:56 MSU Mitchell Herbert 26 from D. Prukop (Luke Daly kick), 10-73 4:41, UND 7 - MSU 23 00:18 MSU Luke Daly 38 yd fi eld goal, 7-33 0:42, UND 7 - MSU 263rd 06:32 UND Reid Taubenheim 33 yd fi eld goal, 10-49 4:44, UND 10 - MSU 264th 13:59 MSU Luke Daly 32 yd fi eld goal, 5-59 1:43, UND 10 - MSU 29 05:13 UND R.J. McGill 8 from Joe Mollberg (Adler from Mollberg), 9-51 3:24, UND 18 - MSU 29

UND MSUFIRST DOWNS 17 16RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-71 36-62PASSING YDS (NET) 222 267Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-22-1 26-18-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-293 62-329Fumble Returns-Yards 1-21 1-42Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-16Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-49 2-33Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-45Punts (Number-Avg) 7-31.3 5-43.8Fumbles-Lost 4-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 3-15 6-70Possession Time 33:47 26:13Third-Down Conversions 8 of 18 3 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-3Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-36 3-22

RUSHING: North Dakota-Kyle Norberg 19-73; Jer Garman 4-20; M. Cerriteno 1-1; TEAM 4-minus 10; Joe Mollberg 4-minus 13. Montana State-Shawn John-son 15-75; Gunnar Brekke 6-20; Chad Newell 2-4; Dakota Prukop 11-minus 18; TEAM 2-minus 19.

PASSING: North Dakota-Joe Mollberg 22-37-1-222. Montana State-Dakota Pru-kop 17-24-0-269; Gunnar Brekke 1-1-0-minus 2; TEAM 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: North Dakota-R.J. McGill 7-63; M. Cerriteno 4-26; Dev Ferguson 3-80; Dustin Iverson 3-16; Zach Adler 3-14; Brandon Walker 1-12; Jer Gar-man 1-11. Montana State-Justin Paige 4-64; Jayshawn Gates 3-85; Mitchell Herbert 3-57; Mitch Griebel 2-16; Shawn Johnson 2-13; Tiai Salanoa 1-18; Chad Newell 1-9; Will Krolick 1-7; Dakota Prukop 1-minus 2.

INTERCEPTIONS: North Dakota-None. Montana State-Khari Garcia 1-45.

FUMBLES: North Dakota-Kyle Norberg 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Dev Ferguson 1-1; Bran-don Walker 1-0. Montana State-Dakota Prukop 1-1; Shawn Johnson 1-0.

SACKS (UA-A): North Dakota-Garrett Reineke 1-0; Javen Butler 0-1; Dayo Idowu 1-0; Drew Greely 0-1. Montana State-Odin Coe 2-0; Taylor Sheridan 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): North Dakota-Will Ratelle 6-3; Taj Rich 2-5; Baylee Carr 6-0; Brian Labat 6-0; Alex Tillman 4-2; Cole Reyes 3-3; Dayo Idowu 2-2; Ben Peters 1-2; Brandon Dranka 2-0; J. Disterhaupt 2-0; Connor O’Brien 1-1; Drew Greely 0-2; Jacob Holmen 1-0; Chris Brown 1-0; Dwayne Pecosky 1-0; Garrett Reineke 1-0; S. Cummings 0-1; Mav Edmunds 0-1; Berto Espi-noza 0-1; Javen Butler 0-1. Montana State-Alex Singleton 7-1; Robert Mar-shall 5-2; Taylor Sheridan 4-3; Bryson Keeton 6-0; Cole Moore 4-1; Eryon Barnett 4-1; Odin Coe 2-3; Na’a Moeakiola 3-1; Khari Garcia 3-0; Deonte Flowers 1-1; Michael Foster 1-0; Rhett Young 1-0; Connor Thomas 1-0; Zach Hutchins 0-1.

Stadium: Bobcat Stadium Attendance: 19477Kickoff time: 2:07 pm End of Game: 5:04 pm Total elapsed time: 2:57 hrsOffi cials--Referee: Jeff Rink; Umpire: Dean Angelo; Linesman: Sea Burrow; Line judge: Ken Wolf; Back judge: C. Storey; Field judge: David Clark; Side judge: Eric Crone. Scorer: JP PomnichowskiTemperature: 52 Wind: N 10-15 Weather: overcast,rain,windy

Game Recap The message was simple in and around Montana State’s locker room after the Bobcats’ 29-18 win over North Dakota in the Big Sky opener for each team on Saturday. “One and oh,” said Rob Ash, describing the most important takeaway from the grind-it-out affair in blustery Bobcat Stadium. “That was the phrase I kept hearing as the players were fi ling into the block house. We’re on a mission every week to win the next game. That’s our mind set.” That mindset led to a game in which the outcome never seemed in doubt but the lead never felt comfortable. “I thought their defense was very good,” Ash said, “probably a little faster than we saw on fi lm. They closed on the edge really well.” Montana State scored fi rst when Luke Daly drilled a 34-yard fi eld goal mid-way through the fi rst quarter, but that drive underscored rather than alleviated MSU’s uneven offensive start. A bad center snap on the game’s second play kicked the Bobcats out of their fi rst drive, and a penalty in the red zone forced the team to settle for a fi eld goal rather than scoring a touchdown on the second. Montana State’s defense, on the other hand, started strong. “They did get going a little bit, but I thought overall our defense was amazing,” said junior defensive tackle Taylor Sheridan. North Dakota didn’t garner a fi rst down until in the game’s fi rst 13 minutes, and didn’t cross midfi eld until late in the second quarter. By then, a big play and a solid drive essentially sealed the game. First, the Bobcat defense struck. On the second play of the second quarter, Bobcat safety Khari Garcia stepped in front of a Joe Mollberg pass and dashed 45 yards for a touchdown. It was Garcia’s second pick this year, and with it extends MSU’s record to 19-0 under Rob Ash when the defense scores. Next, it was the offense’s turn. After the defense forced a three-and-out on the ensuing possession, a 24-yard punt gave the Bobcats possession near midfi eld. Dakota Prukop found freshman receiver Justin Paige in a crease for a 28-yard gain on the drive’s second play, and on the fourth Shawn Johnson scored from 16 yards out. After the failed extra point, MSU’s lead was 16-0. The teams then engaged in a bizarre turnover exchange. First, UND ap-peared poised to score after a 54-yard pass from Mollberg to Dev Ferguson. But Eryon Barnett stripped the ball, and Rob Marshall recovered and returned it to midfi eld. On third-and-10, though, Prukop scrambled and was sacked, the ball popped loose, and Will Ratelle grabbed the loose ball and raced 21 yards for the touchdown. MSU’s lead was trimmed to 16-7. On the ensuing possession, Prukop engineered a text book drive. He marched the Cats 73 yards, capping the possession with a 26-yard scoring pass to freshman receiver Mitchell Herbert. A late fi eld goal gave MSU a 26-7 lead, and the North Dakota offense that averaged less than 10 points and nine fi rst downs in its fi rst four games was stressed beyond its ability to respond. But UND kept fi ghting. The Green and White got a third quarter fi eld goal and a fourth quarter touchdown while the MSU offense went into keepaway mode. UND fi nished with more fi rst downs than the Cats - 17 to 16 - but MSU out-distanced the visitors 329 to 293 in yardage. Still, the Bobcats raised their record to 3-2 overall, 1-0 in Big Sky play, while UND falls to 2-3 and 0-1.

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GAME #6Montana State 59, Sacramento State 56October 4 * Hornet Stadium * Sacramento, CA (6,473)

1 2 3 4 ScoreMontana State 21 0 17 21 59 Record: (4-2,2-0)Sacramento State 14 0 14 28 56 Record: (3-3,0-2)

Scoring Summary:1st 14:16 SAC Josh Armstrong 31 yd interception return (Brad Cornish kick), , MSU 0 - SAC 7 11:47 MSU Dakota Prukop 30 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 6-66 2:23, MSU 7 - SAC 7 11:37 SAC Nnamdi Agude 75 from Garrett Safron (B. Cornish kick), 1-75 0:10, MSU 7 - SAC 14 08:34 MSU Justin Paige 48 from Dakota Prukop (Daly kick), 7-85 2:59, MSU 14 - SAC 14 00:33 MSU Lee Perkins 9 from Dakota Prukop (Luke Daly kick), 13-72 5:54, MSU 21 - SAC 143rd 08:42 MSU Jayshawn Gates 45 from Dakota Prukop (Daly kick), 9-98 3:08, MSU 28 - SAC 14 05:32 SAC DeAndre Carter 23 from Garrett Safron (Cornish kick), 9-80 3:03, MSU 28 - SAC 21 04:09 MSU Dakota Prukop 49 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 4-75 1:23, MSU 35 - SAC 21 01:50 SAC Nnamdi Agude 19 from Garrett Safron (Cornish kick), 4-76 2:13, MSU 35 - SAC 28 00:16 MSU Luke Daly 27 yd fi eld goal, 4-5 1:23, MSU 38 - SAC 284th 14:26 SAC DeAndre Carter 32 from Garrett Safron (Cornish kick), 3-65 0:50, MSU 38 - SAC 35 10:21 MSU Dakota Prukop 10 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 9-44 4:05, MSU 45 - SAC 35 07:43 SAC Darnell Sankey 1 yd run (Brad Cornish kick), 6-57 2:29, MSU 45 - SAC 42 04:05 SAC Jordan Robinson 4 yd run (Brad Cornish kick), 8-64 2:42, MSU 45 - SAC 49 02:31 MSU Gunnar Brekke 59 from Dakota Prukop (Luke Daly kick), 4-84 1:30, MSU 52 - SAC 49 01:02 SAC DeAndre Carter 5 from Garrett Safron (Cornish kick), 7-79 1:23, MSU 52 - SAC 56 00:04 MSU Mitchell Herbert 4 from Dakota Prukop (Daly kick), 5-30 0:48, MSU 59 - SAC 56

MSU SACFIRST DOWNS 30 29RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-271 30-231PASSING YDS (NET) 348 463Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-23-1 39-25-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 83-619 69-694Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-259 7-153Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-31Punts (Number-Avg) 3-39.7 4-36.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-77 9-75Possession Time 34:35 25:25Third-Down Conversions 9 of 16 7 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 0-0

RUSHING: Montana State-Dakota Prukop 16-140; Anthony Knight 15-63; Shawn Johnson 13-60; Chad Newell 2-6; Gunnar Brekke 2-5; TEAM 1-minus 3. Sacra-mento State-Garrett Safron 11-146; Jordan Robinson 16-79; Darnell Sankey 2-5; De’Jon Coleman 1-1.

PASSING: Montana State-Dakota Prukop 23-34-1-348. Sacramento State-Gar-rett Safron 25-39-1-463.

RECEIVING: Montana State-Mitchell Herbert 5-61; Mitch Griebel 5-38; Gun-nar Brekke 2-59; Shawn Johnson 2-30; Tiai Salanoa 2-21; Lee Perkins 2-21; Chad Newell 2-7; Justin Paige 1-48; Jayshawn Gates 1-45; Tanner Roderick 1-18. Sacramento State-DeAndre Carter 11-184; Nnamdi Agude 6-197; Jordan Robinson 4-29; Dominic Coulter 2-34; Justin Cox 1-15; Isiah Hennie 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Montana State-Cole Moore 1-0. Sacramento State-Josh Arm-strong 1-31.

FUMBLES: Montana State-None. Sacramento State-None.

SACKS (UA-A): Montana State-Taylor Dees 0-1; Taylor Sheridan 0-1. Sacra-mento State-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Montana State-Bryson Keeton 9-4; Alex Singleton 1-11; Eryon Barnett 5-4; Cole Moore 3-1; Robert Marshall 2-2; Na’a Moeakiola 2-2; Zach Hutchins 1-3; Khari Garcia 0-4; Taylor Sheridan 0-4; Deonte Flowers 3-0; Trace Timmer 0-3; Luke Daly 1-1; Odin Coe 0-2; Taylor Dees 0-2; Connor Thomas 1-0; Michael Foster 1-0; Nate Bignell 0-1; Joey Mi-chael 0-1; Tyrone Fa’anono 0-1. Sacramento State-Darnell Sankey 6-15; Henry Fernandez 3-8; Jaycee Totty 2-8; Robbie Kendall 3-6; Nick Crouch 4-4; Josh Armstrong 3-3; Marcus Green 3-3; Anthony Payne 3-2; B. Tuliau-pupu 0-4; Nathan Castro 0-3; Brad Cornish 2-0; Joey DePalma 1-1; Peter Nonu 1-1; Nick Mazza 0-2; Ben Cowger 0-2; Dexter Alcala 1-0; Jacob Bowman 1-0; Russell Smith 1-0; Ben Sorenson 0-1; Bakari Smith 0-1; ErnestJenkins 0-1; Mike Sellers 0-1; Austin Clark 0-1; Garrett Steele 0-1.

Stadium: Hornet Field Attendance: 6473Kickoff time: 6:05 pm End of Game: 9:39 pm Total elapsed time: 3:34 Offi cials--Referee: Bruce Palmer; Umpire: Vic Winnek; Linesman: Bob Guerin; Line judge: Kirk Mattson; Back judge: Chris Hawkes; Field judge: Bill Robers; Side judge: Michael Hall.Temperature: 91 Wind: 3 mph Weather: Sunny, Clear

Game Recap Rob Ash summed up Mon-tana State’s winning equation succinctly. “Our offense was very, very good,” said Montana State’s eighth-year football coach after his team beat Sac-ramento State 59-56 in Hornet Stadium on Saturday night. “Our special teams was also really good. And it was a tough matchup for our defense, but they made the plays we needed them to make.” The result was a stunning, improbable win in which both offenses fl ew up and down the fi eld. In the end, the Bobcats put together two drives in the game’s fi nal 4:05 to grab the win. Dakota Prukop hit Gunnar Brekke on a brilliantly-conceived and executed 27-yard touchdown pass to give MSU a 52-49 lead with 2:31 to play, then Prukop found freshman receiver Mitchell Herbert on a fi ve-yard touchdown pass with four seconds left for the win. Prukop’s spectacular night concluded with 348 passing yards and another 140 on the ground. He accounted for all eight of MSU’s touchdowns. “He showed the poise and maturity of an older quarterback,” Ash said. “That was a spectacular performance.” Prukop wasn’t alone. Gunnar Brekke rushed for fi ve yards, but caught two passes for 59 yards and returned six kickoffs for 244 yards. Two of those set up MSU touchdowns. Herbert caught fi ve passes, as did Mitch Griebel. Cole Moore had an interception in the end zone to close the fi rst half, costing Sac State a fi eld goal try. “That’s what we do,” Ash said. “This was a team win. A lot of different guys stepped up and made plays.” Sacramento State quarterback Garrett Safron was equally remarkable. He threw for 463 yards, and rushed for146. He and Prukop combined to become, it is believed, the only quarterback duo in league history to post 300-yard passing and 100-yard rushing games in the same contest. The frenetic early minutes of the game began with a bang. On the game’s second play, Josh Armstrong jumped an MSU fl at route and scampered into the end zone from 31 yards, giving the Hornets a 7-0 lead. Montana State responded. Dakota Prukop capped a six play, 66-yard drive with a 30-yard run to draw the Bobcats even. But on the play after MSU’s kick-off, Hornet receiver Nnamdi Agude slipped away from the Bobcat secondary and Garrett Safron found him alone for a 75-yard touchdown strike. The Hornets, at that point, held a 14-7 lead with one offensive play from scrimmage. Again, the Cats answered. Prukop found Justin Paige in the end zone, and the Bobcat freshman made a contested catch to draw MSU even 14-14 with 8:34 left in the fi rst quarter. On the Cats’ next possession, Lee Perkins was the recipient of Prukop’s distribution effi ciency, snagging a nine-yard pass for a touchdown and a 21-14 lead. That closed the scoring for a fi rst half that saw MSU compile 289 yards and 16 fi rst downs. After the pick-six to open the game, Prukop connected on his next nine pass attempts, fi nishing the half with 56 yards rushing and 169 passing. Safron threw for 152 yards in the fi rst half, and Agude caught two passes for 111 yards. Montana State raised its record to 4-2 overall, 2-0 in Big Sky play.

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GAME #7Montana State 77, UC Davis 37October 11 * Aggie Stadium * Davis, CA (7,152)

1 2 3 4 ScoreMontana State 14 21 28 14 77 Record: (5-2,3-0)UC Davis 10 0 20 7 37 Record: (1-5,0-3)

Scoring Summary:1st 08:01 MSU Anthony Knight 4 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 13-78 5:46, MSU 7 - UCD 0 02:58 UCD Corey Galindo 12 from Ben Scott (Brady Stuart kick), 9-75 5:03, MSU 7 - UCD 7 02:15 MSU Justin Paige 75 from Dakota Prukop (Luke Daly kick), 2-77 0:38, MSU 14 - UCD 7 00:34 UCD Brady Stuart 41 yd fi eld goal, 7-51 1:32, MSU 14 - UCD 102nd 14:52 MSU Jayshawn Gates 56 fr Dakota Prukop (Luke Daly kick), 3-80 0:33, MSU 21 - UCD 10 07:05 MSU Dakota Prukop 3 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 8-80 3:11, MSU 28 - UCD 10 00:37 MSU Shawn Johnson 11 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 11-90 1:49, MSU 35 - UCD 103rd 10:25 UCD Gabe Manzanares 53 yd run (Brady Stuart kick), 6-98 2:25, MSU 35 - UCD 17 08:01 MSU Dakota Prukop 13 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 6-67 2:17, MSU 42 - UCD 17 06:42 UCD J. Jefferson 44 yd fr Ben Scott (B. Stuart kick bkd), 3-73 1:13, MSU 42 - UCD 23 05:54 MSU Shawn Johnson 65 from Dakota Prukop (Luke Daly kick), 2-70 0:44, MSU 49 - UCD 23 03:03 UCD Chris Martin 0 yd fumble rec (Brady Stuart kick), 8-74 2:45, MSU 49 - UCD 30 01:17 MSU Shawn Johnson 31 from Dakota Prukop (Luke Daly kick), 5-68 1:35, MSU 56 - UCD 30 00:23 MSU Deonte Flowers 38 yd interception return (Luke Daly kick), , MSU 63 - UCD 304th 12:48 UCD Ramon Vargas 13 from Ben Scott (Brady Stuart kick), 7-73 2:32, MSU 63 - UCD 37 09:22 MSU Jayshawn Gates 23 from Jake Bleskin (Luke Daly kick), 5-71 3:20, MSU 70 - UCD 37 04:14 MSU Nick LaSane 2 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 6-38 3:10, MSU 77 - UCD 37

MSU SACFIRST DOWNS 34 29RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-331 29-231PASSING YDS (NET) 406 379Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-19-0 46-27-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-737 75-610Fumble Returns-Yards 1-28 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-36 0-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-112 10-238Interception Returns-Yards 1-38 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 1-52.0 2-51.5Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1Penalties-Yards 4-41 4-39Possession Time 27:54 32:06Third-Down Conversions 5 of 8 5 of 11Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 3-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0

RUSHING: Montana State-Dakota Prukop 14-148; Anthony Knight 13-82; Nick LaSane 6-38; Gunnar Brekke 3-34; Shawn Johnson 3-24; Chad Newell 2-14; Jayshawn Gates 1-minus 1; TEAM 4-minus 8. UC Davis-Gabe Manzanares 19-143; Ben Scott 4-72; Colton Silveria 5-22; Tavior Mowry 1-minus 6.

PASSING: Montana State-Dakota Prukop 17-22-0-361; Jake Bleskin 2-2-0-45. UC Davis-Ben Scott 27-46-1-379.

RECEIVING: Montana State-Shawn Johnson 4-108; Mitch Griebel 3-49; Tanner Roderick 3-33; Mitchell Herbert 3-32; Jayshawn Gates 2-79; Tiai Salanoa 2-21; Justin Paige 1-75; Austin Barth 1-9. UC Davis-Ramon Vargas 8-141; Gabe Manzanares 4-26; Mark Martindale 3-70; Keelan Doss 3-30; Alex Can-non 3-26; Corey Galindo 3-24; J. Jefferson 1-44; Colton Silveria 1-15; Timothy Benton 1-3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Montana State-Deonte Flowers 1-38. UC Davis-None.

FUMBLES: Montana State-Anthony Knight 1-0. UC Davis-Gabe Manzanares 2-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Montana State-None. UC Davis-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Montana State-Bryson Keeton 7-3; Alex Singleton 5-5; Rob-ert Marshall 5-4; Cole Moore 5-0; Trace Timmer 4-0; Taylor Sheridan 3-1; Na’a Moeakiola 0-4; Deonte Flowers 3-0; Rhett Young 2-1; Eryon Barnett 1-2; Khari Garcia 1-0; Mitch Griebel 1-0; Connor Thomas 1-0; Chad Newell 1-0; Tyrone Fa’anono 1-0; Mac Bignell 1-0; Wyatt Christensen 1-0; Michael Foster 1-0; Garrett Marino 1-0; Taylor Dees 0-1; Devin Jeffries 0-1; Zach Hutchins 0-1; Odin Coe 0-1. UC Davis-Zach Jones 7-4; Ryan Bua 7-2; K. Culberson 5-1; Russell Reeder 2-3; Nate Walker 2-3; Artice Nelson 4-0; Patrick Wells 3-1; Jordan Hoyt 2-1; Shamawn Wright 1-2; Walter Earnest 1-2; Darryl Graham 2-0; Manusamoa Luuga 1-1; Zak Pettit 1-1; Colton Sil-veria 1-0; J. Jefferson 1-0; Andrew Hunter 1-0; Joey Lagarbo 1-0; Isiah Olave 1-0; Robert Taylor 0-1; Brady Stibi 0-1; Jonathan Bias 0-1.

Stadium: Aggie Stadium Attendance: 7152Kickoff time: 4:00 End of Game: 7:36 pm Total elapsed time: 3:36 Offi cials--Referee: Bruce Bondi; Umpire: Roger Stewart; Linesman: Neol Kulbeck; Line judge: Dale Keller; Back judge: Brian Beck; Field judge: Mark Jones; Side judge: Jeff Appelbaum;Temperature: 86 F Wind: 3 S Weather: Sunny, clear

Game Recap It takes a while to digest the numbers. Montana State sophomore Dakota Prukop threw for 361 yards against UC Davis on Saturday, with four touchdown passes. He rushed for 148 yards, and scored twice on the ground. The end result of Prukop’s pyrotechnics was a 77-37 win, startling both for pace and production. The 114 combined points was second-most ever in a Bobcat game, and the 77 points was the most ever scored by MSU in a confer-ence game. The Bobcats also passed the 700-yard mark in total offense for the fi rst time in school history, scoring touchdowns on 11 of their 12 drives. “I don’t know how Coach (Tim) Cramsey (MSU offensive coordinator) and Coach Mac (Jason McEndoo, MSU run game coordinator) design this offense,” Prukop said, “but whatever they’re doing it works.” While the UC Davis offense “heated up in the second half,” according to Bobcat coach Rob Ash, Montana State’s stayed a step ahead. After an Aggies stop coming out of the halftime locker room, MSU scored on its next four pos-sessions to salt the game away. Prukop threw 65- and 39-yard scoring strikes on two of them. “We really don’t care about yards or records,” Ash said. “All we want to do is score enough points to win the game. That’s our offense is after.” The Bobcat offense got geared up early. After a UC Davis three-and-out, the Cats marched 78 yards in fi ve-and-a-half minutes and capped it with a nine-yard touchdown run by Anthony Knight. MSU converted a pair of third downs on the drive, and Prukop completed all fi ve of his passes. UC Davis answered swiftly. The Aggies moved the ball 75 yards, with Ben Scott fi nding Corey Galindo on a 12-yard touchdown pass to tie the score. The drive covered just over fi ve minutes. And then lightning struck. Prukop found Justin Paige on a 75-yard touch-down pass to put MSU up 14-7, and after a UC Davis fi eld goal MSU’s sensa-tional sophomore signal caller threw a 56-yard scoring strike to Jayshawn Gates. Prukop closed the half by marching the Cats 90 yards, with Shawn Johnson scoring on an 11-yard run. Prukop fi nished the fi rst half with 116 rushing yards after a scoring change that credited him with a rush on a play originally ruled a reception. He also threw for 227 yards in the fi rst half. MSU accrued 19 fi rst-half fi rst downs. Montana State raised its record to 5-2 with the win, 3-0 in league play.

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GAME #8Montana State 23, Weber State 13October 18 * Bobcat Stadium * Bozeman, MT (19,677)

1 2 3 4 ScoreWeber State 0 3 0 10 13 Record: (0-7,0-3)Montana State 0 7 7 9 23 Record: (6-2,4-0)

Scoring Summary:2nd 11:32 WSU Josh Kealamakia 32 yd fi eld goal, 12-62 5:52, WSU 3 - MSU 0 07:23 MSU Chad Newell 1 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 9-75 4:09, WSU 3 - MSU 73rd 13:57 MSU Shawn Johnson 63 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 3-75 1:03, WSU 3 - MSU 144th 12:16 MSU Gunnar Brekke 5 yd run (Luke Daly kick failed), 11-78 4:52, WSU 3 - MSU 20 10:24 WSU Josh Kealamakia 26 yd fi eld goal, 8-66 1:52, WSU 6 - MSU 20 06:38 WSU Bo Bolen 1 yd run (Josh Kealamakia kick), 6-61 2:52, WSU 13 - MSU 20 02:11 MSU Luke Daly 25 yd fi eld goal, 4-5 0:43, WSU 13 - MSU 23

WSU MSUFIRST DOWNS 17 23RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-29 53-304PASSING YDS (NET) 347 160Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-25-1 18-11-1TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-376 71-464Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-13 1-4Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-47 1-20Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-6Punts (Number-Avg) 4-42.8 2-38.5Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1Penalties-Yards 8-63 4-46Possession Time 27:35 32:25Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 8 of 13Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-27 4-34

RUSHING: Weber St-Blake O’Neill 1-23; Bo Bolen 7-13; Zach Smith 9-13; Chad Leckington 1-2; Kellen Copeland 1-2; Darryl Denby 1-2; Jadrian Clark 3-minus 5; Billy Green 3-minus 21. Montana St-Shawn Johnson 14-153; Chad Newell 12-62; Dakota Prukop 18-60; Gunnar Brekke 7-31; TEAM 2-minus 2.

PASSING: Weber State-Billy Green 18-28-1-188; Jadrian Clark 6-10-0-142; Blake O’Neill 1-1-0-17. Montana State-Dakota Prukop 11-18-1-160.

RECEIVING: Weber State-Shaydon Kehano 11-120; Cam Livingston 4-47; Darryl Denby 3-97; Drew Batchelor 3-29; Zach Smith 2-13; Bo Bolen 1-24; McKay Murphy 1-17. Montana State-Mitchell Herbert 2-49; Shawn Johnson 2-14; Mitch Griebel 2-6; Justin Paige 1-34; Jayshawn Gates 1-28; Tanner Roder-ick 1-16; Gunnar Brekke 1-7; Tiai Salanoa 1-6.

INTERCEPTIONS: Weber St-Mitch Tulane 1-0. Montana St-Alex Singleton 1-6.

FUMBLES: Weber St-Jadrian Clark 1-1; Shaydon Kehano 1-1. Montana St-Dakota Prukop 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Weber St-Mitch Tulane 1-0; Dustin Martin 1-0; Felix Woods 1-0. Montana St-Odin Coe 2-1; Zach Hutchins 0-1; Tyrone Fa’anono 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Weber State-Josh Burton 8-2; Emmett Tela 8-1; Felix Woods 8-0; Dustin Martin 8-0; Connor Myers 4-2; Mitch Tulane 4-1; Jon Carl-son 3-1; Tre’von Johnson 3-0; Rom. Valenzuela 2-0; Cordero Dixon 2-0; McKay Murphy 1-0; Luke King 1-0; A.J. Wilcox 1-0; Obi Owoh 0-1; D. Flor-ence 0-1; Xequille Harry 0-1. Montana State-Alex Singleton 11-1; Deonte Flowers 6-0; Cole Moore 5-1; Bryson Keeton 4-1; Robert Marshall 3-1; Taylor Dees 2-1; Odin Coe 2-1; Khari Garcia 2-0; Eryon Barnett 2-0; Zach Hutchins 1-1; Taylor Sheridan 1-1; Will Krolick 1-0; Cody Cleveland 1-0; Gunnar Brekke 1-0; Bryce Alley 1-0; Tyrone Fa’anono 1-0; Chad Newell 1-0; Mitch Griebel 1-0.

Stadium: Bobcat Stadium Attendance: 19677Kickoff time: 3:37 pm End of Game: 6:22 pm Total elapsed time: 2:45 hrsOffi cials--Referee: Jim Crowley; Umpire: Dave Stireman; Linesman: Craig Orbanosky; Line judge: Cravone Barrett; Back judge: Doug Newbury; Field judge: Mike Bezner; Side judge: Tom Oberweiser;Temperature: 64 F Wind: 5-10 N Weather: mild, sunny

Game Recap The Montana State defense was under the gun in the fourth quarter on Saturday when freshman defensive end Tyrone Fa’anono burst through the Weber State offensive front, recording his fi rst career sack and forcing his fi rst career fumble. Whew. On a warm, clear day, the Bobcats 10-point lead would hold up after teammate Odin Coe recovered the loose ball with just under 2 minutes to play, preserving the hosts’ 23-13 win, their fourth in a row. In front of 19,677, the ninth-ranked Bobcats held on to their share of fi rst place in the Big Sky Conference, sitting at 4-0 (6-2 overall). The loss dropped WSU to 0-3 and 0-7. After a two-game swing through central California where they totaled 136 points and 1,356 yards, the Bobcats returned to earth, scoring their fewest points since falling 37-10 at Arkansas State in the season opener. While the offense struggled to put points on the board, the defense made sure Weber State’s upset hopes fell short. Coe and company held WSU to just 29 yards on the ground. The Wildcats’ leading rusher was punter Blake O’Neill who picked up 23 yards on a fake punt in the fi rst quarter. A year ago in Odgen, Utah, Bo Bolen rushed for 120 yards, this time he totaled just 13, but he did score WSU’s lone touchdown on a 1-yard burst in the fourth quarter. Wildcat kicker Josh Kealamakia added fi eld goals of 32 and 26 yards. Alex Singleton sparked the Bobcat defense, collecting 11 solo tackles and picking off a WSU pass. Coe entered the game with 3.5 sacks, he’s got six now to complement his fumble recovery. Additionally, Coe, a junior from Camas, Wash., was never far from the Weber State quarterback, get-ting credit for two hurries that led to incompletions. Weber State’s two quarterbacks kept the game close. Starter Billy Green, a sophomore transfer from BYU, threw for 205 yards, while fellow sophomore Jadrian Clark added 142 more, all coming in the fourth quarter. Together, they found senior receiver Shaydon Kehano 11 times for 120 yards. It was Luke Daly’s 25-yard fi eld goal with 2:11 left to play that gave MSU its fi nal points and clinched the victory. But the play that broke the game open for MSU was Shawn Johnson’s 63-yard touchdown dash down the right sideline after taking a pitchout from quarterback Dakota Prukop. The senior running back fi nished with 153 yards on just 14 totes. In a game that featured running back by committee, fellow speedsters Chad Newell and Gunnar Brekke also reached the end zone. Newell’s 1-yard plow in the fi rst quarter erased Weber State’s 3-0 edge, the only lead the Wildcats have had in the opening stanza this season. It was New-ell’s fi rst score of the season and was part of his season-best 62 yards. Pru-kop gained 60 on the ground and Brekke totaled 31. His 5-yard touchdown came after Singleton’s interception and capped an 11-play, 78-yard drive. Through the air, Prukop completed 11 of 18 passes for 160 yards. Newell also shined on special teams. Leading 20-13, MSU was forced to punt. Weber State’s Kehano was unable to handle the bouncing football and Newell swooped in to recover the loose ball which set up Daly’s clinching fi eld goal.

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GAME #9Cal Poly 35, Montana State 27Nov. 1 * Alex G. Spanos Stadium * San Luis Obispo, CA (8,909)

1 2 3 4 ScoreMontana State 7 10 10 0 27 Record: (6-3,4-1)Cal Poly 7 7 14 7 35 Record: (6-3,5-1)

Scoring Summary:1st 08:04 CP Chris Brown 1 yd run (Z.Schottenfeld kick), 12-91 4:52, MSU 0 - CP 7 04:47 MSU Jayshawn Gates 4 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 9-66 3:12, MSU 7 - CP 72nd 14:30 CP Kori Garcia 2 yd run (Z.Schottenfeld kick), 15-93 5:12, MSU 7 - CP 14 06:56 MSU Anthony Knight 1 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 6-79 2:54, MSU 14 - CP 14 00:06 MSU Luke Daly 36 yd fi eld goal, 10-63 1:59, MSU 17 - CP 143rd 09:11 CP Kenny Mitchell 23 fr Chris Brown (Schottenfeld kick), 13-75 5:49, MSU 17 - CP 21 06:56 MSU Anthony Knight 4 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 5-77 2:08, MSU 24 - CP 21 06:24 CP Brandon Howe 24 yd run (Z.Schottenfeld kick), 2-71 0:27, MSU 24 - CP 28 01:47 MSU Luke Daly 41 yd fi eld goal, 10-60 4:32, MSU 27 - CP 284th 02:38 CP Chris Brown 2 yd run (Z.Schottenfeld kick), 17-79 8:02, MSU 27 - CP 35

MSU CPFIRST DOWNS 22 25RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-288 70-376PASSING YDS (NET) 178 107Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-11-1 11-8-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-466 81-483Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-7Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-120 5-128Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-39.3 2-39.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-45 3-40Possession Time 25:37 34:23Third-Down Conversions 2 of 10 10 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 3 of 4Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 4-5Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-8

RUSHING: Montana State-Dakota Prukop 19-129; Gunnar Brekke 7-49; Anthony Knight 9-48; Shawn Johnson 2-42; Chad Newell 6-20; Jayshawn Gates 3-0. Cal Poly-Kori Garcia 17-124; Chris Brown 29-97; Brandon Howe 17-86; Brent Michaels 1-47; LanceMudd 1-19; Joe Protheroe 2-6; Kenny Mitchell 1-minus 1; TEAM 2-minus 2.

PASSING: Montana State-Dakota Prukop 10-18-1-167; Jake Bleskin 1-1-0-11. Cal Poly-Chris Brown 8-11-0-107.

RECEIVING: Montana State-Mitch Griebel 3-65; Tiai Salanoa 3-32; Gun-nar Brekke 3-18; Jayshawn Gates 1-56; Anthony Knight 1-7. Cal Poly-Kenny Mitchell 4-71; Kori Garcia 3-29; Jordan Hines 1-7.

INTERCEPTIONS: Montana State-None. Cal Poly-Karlton Dennis 1-0.

FUMBLES: Montana State-None. Cal Poly-None.

SACKS (UA-A): Montana State-None. Cal Poly-Nick Dzubnar 1-1; Burton DeKoning 0-1; Nick Moyer 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Montana State-Khari Garcia 9-6; Alex Singleton 9-5; Cole Moore 7-5; Na’a Moeakiola 4-4; Odin Coe 2-5; Deonte Flowers 5-1; Bryson Keeton 2-4; Robert Marshall 3-2; Taylor Sheridan 2-3; Tyrone Fa’anono 2-2; Cody Cleveland 1-2; Nate Bignell 2-0; Joey Michael 1-1; Zach Hutchins 1-1; Trace Timmer 1-1; Connor Thomas 1-1; Taylor Dees 1-0; Jus-tin Paige 1-0; Mac Bignell 0-1; Chad Newell 0-1; Mitch Griebel 0-1. Cal Poly-Nick Dzubnar 12-6; Chris Fletcher 6-3; Burton DeKoning 4-4; Cameron Ontko 3-5; Jordan Williams 5-1; Dave Douglas 2-4; Karlton Dennis 2-2; Tu’uta Inoke 1-2; Chris Judge 1-1; J.Letuligasenoa 0-2; Joe Gigantino 1-0; Kyle Lewis 1-0; Trevor Weis 1-0; Nick Moyer 1-0; RJ Kazolewski 1-0; Joe Protheroe 1-0; Chris Lawrence 0-1; Mrc Paige-Allen 0-1; Sam Holguin 0-1; Kaulin Blair 0-1.

Stadium: Alex G. Spanos Stdm. Attendance: 8909Kickoff time: 6:07 pm End of Game: 9:00 pm Total elapsed time: 2:53 Offi cials--Referee: Kelly Holman; Umpire: Thom.Pontarelli; Linesman: Terry White; Line judge: Ryan LeLand; Back judge: Scott Zellmer; Field judge: T.Migchelbrink; Side judge: John Love; Scorer: John Stoney.Temperature: 56 @ KO Wind: 8-10 NW Weather: Partly cloudy, cool

Game Recap Cal Poly’s full array of offensive weaponry was on display Saturday, but at the end of the day it was one defensive stand that saved the day. Karlton Dennis intercepted Dakota Prukop’s fi nal pass of the day near the goal line to seal the Mustangs’ fi fth straight Big Sky win, a 35-27 decision over Montana State. It gave Cal Poly a home sweep of the Big Sky’s two Treasure State squads in consecutive week-ends, pushing Cal Poly into a fi rst-place tie in the confer-ence. In fact, nearly half of the 13-team Big Sky share some portion of fi rst place with just one loss. “It was an all-or-nothing type play,” said Bobcat coach Rob Ash. “We’d been running power successfully all day, so we wanted to set it up so they’d attack power and run Gunnar Brekke out of the backfi eld on a wheel route. If they had a guy disciplined enough to cover that, and Tiai (Salanoa) was covered on the secondary route, then you tip your hat to them.” While the passing game was the key element at the end, both teams thrived for most of the game on the ground. The FCS-leading Mustangs churned out 376 rushing yards, while MSU gained 288. The Cats averaged 7.2 yards per play (466 total), while Cal Poly’s 483 yards worked out to a 6.0 per-play average. “It was a classic game,” Ash said. “It’s exactly how I thought it would go. We were able to move the ball all night, and I really thought we’d be able to get it in the end zone on the last drive and get it to overtime. But they made a play to seal up the game.” MSU led at the half, but Cal Poly scored on its fi rst drive of the third quarter, a 23-yard Chris Brown pass to Mitch Kelly, to set up a see-saw fi nish. MSU answered with an Anthony Knight touchdown run of four yards, then Brandon Howe rumbled 24 yards for a touchdown to put the Mustangs back in the lead. Montana State’s next possession ended in a 41-yard Luke Daly fi eld goal, which drew the Cats to within 28-27. Cal Poly took possession of the ball with 10:40 remaining, and nearly bled the clock. The Mustangs’ textbook 17-play drive gave them their fi nal margin of victory. Prukop fi nished with 129 yards rushing – his fourth 100-yard game this year – and 167 yards passing. Gunnar Brekke rushed for 49 yards, and Anthony Knight 48 and two scores. Khari Garcia (15 tackles), Alex Singleton (14) and Cole Moore (12) all had double-digit tackle totals. Kori Garcia rushed for 124 yards for Cal Poly, and caught three passes for 29 yards. Chris Brown had 97 yards, Howe 86. But on Saturday all that mattered was Cal Poly’s relentless ground game. The fi rst half went much as Bobcat coach Rob Ash foresaw. The teams com-bined for only nine possessions, scoring on fi ve. MSU punted on its fi rst drive, and Cal Poly answered with a 9-yard drive that chewed up nearly fi ve minutes. The teams then traded touchdowns, then traded punts. The Bobcats marched 79 yards, with Anthony Knight rumbling in from one yard to tie the score at 14. The biggest moment in the fi rst half came on the ensuing possession. With Cal Poly facing a fourth-and-three from the Bobcat 12, Brown pitched to Kori Garcia and the sophomore running back steamed toward the end zone. At the three-yard line, though, he began high-stepping and was fl agged for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. That wiped out the touchdown, moved the ball back to the 18, and on a fourth-and-10 Rob Marshall broke up a Brown pass to give MSU the ball. MSU capitalized, moving 63 yards to set up a 36-yard Luke Daly fi eld goal. MSU entered the intermission with its fi rst lead of the half, 17-14. Garcia dominated much of the fi rst half, rushing for 96 yards and catching a 20-yard pass. Brown rushed for 49. Dakota Prukop led the Bobcats, rushing for 87 yards and throwing for 64. After Shawn Johnson left the game with an appar-ent fi rst-quarter injury, Anthony Knight gained 32 yards on the ground.

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GAME #10Montana State 29, Portland State 22Nov. 8 * Bobcat Stadium * Bozeman, MT (16,627)

1 2 3 4 ScorePortland State 10 3 2 7 22 Record: (3-7,2-4)Montana State 15 7 0 7 29 Record: (7-3,5-1)

Scoring Summary:1st 14:09 MSU Gunnar Brekke 71 yd run (Mitch Griebel rush), 2-76 0:51, PSU 0 - MSU 8 12:09 PSU Josh Kraght 1 yd run (J. Gonzales kick), 4-73 2:00, PSU 7 - MSU 8 08:00 MSU Dakota Prukop 9 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 9-48 4:09, PSU 7 - MSU 15 00:36 PSU J. Gonzales 37 yd fi eld goal, 8-29 2:56, PSU 10 - MSU 152nd 00:32 MSU Gunnar Brekke 6 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 10-56 3:36, PSU 10 - MSU 22 00:00 PSU J. Gonzales 41 yd fi eld goal, 5-51 0:32, PSU 13 - MSU 223rd 10:23 PSU Anthony Jenkins safety, , PSU 15 - MSU 224th 13:16 MSU Dakota Prukop 13 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 6-85 1:51, PSU 15 - MSU 29 00:45 PSU Thomas Carter 50 from Josh Kraght (J. Gonzales kick), 7-98 1:01, PSU 22 - MSU 29

PSU MSUFIRST DOWNS 18 17RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-189 50-329PASSING YDS (NET) 218 95Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-19-0 18-11-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-407 68-424Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-13 2-4Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-46 2-66Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 7-48.4 7-35.4Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 4-37 7-54Possession Time 28:03 31:57Third-Down Conversions 4 of 17 6 of 15Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 2Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-4Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 0-0

RUSHING: Portland State-Alex Toureen 19-96; J. Gonzales 7-82; Joshua Smith 2-8; Walter Santiago 1-6; A. McNichols 2-5; Steven Long 1-0; Kieran McDonagh 1-minus 1; Paris Penn 2-minus 7. Montana State-Dakota Prukop 17-135; Gunnar Brekke12-92; Anthony Knight 17-64; Jayshawn Gates 1-32; Chad Newell 2-6; TEAM 1-0.

PASSING: Portland State-Alex Toureen 19-38-0-218. Montana State-Dakota Prukop 10-16-0-93; Quinn McQueary 1-1-0-2; Jake Bleskin 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Portland State-Walter Santiago 9-105; Kieran McDonagh 4-73; Max Lyons 2-22; Steven Long 2-17; Joshua Smith 1-4; A. McNichols 1-minus 3. Montana State-Gunnar Brekke 3-17; Mitch Griebel 2-11; Chad Newell 1-30; Lee Perkins1-20; Mitchell Herbert 1-6; Jayshawn Gates 1-6; Tiai Salanoa 1-3; Dakota Prukop 1-2.

INTERCEPTIONS: Portland State-None. Montana State-None.

FUMBLES: Portland State-None. Montana State-Anthony Knight 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): PSU-Jeremy Lutali 1-0; Josh Kraght 1-0. MSU-None.

TACKLES (UA-A): Portland State-Zack Dwyer 8-2; James Seuma’ala 7-2; Jer-emy Lutali 5-0; Brandon Tobias 5-0; Nick Moran 5-0; Sadat Sulleyman 4-1; Josh Kraght 4-0; Dennis Taylor 4-0; S. Talalemotu 3-0; William Dawson 3-0; M. Thompson 1-1;Kyle Smith 0-2; Rey Vega 1-0; Josh Milhollin 1-0; Anthony Jenkins 1-0; Justin Outslay 0-1; Alex Sirois 0-1. Montana State-Alex Singleton 14-3; Cole Moore 6-3; Bryson Keeton 6-1; Zach Hutchins 4-1; Na’a Moeakiola 2-3; Taylor Sheridan 2-3;Khari Garcia 3-1; Robert Marshall 2-2; Deonte Flowers 2-0; Chad Newell 1-1; Nate Bignell 1-0; Odin Coe 1-0; Cody Cleveland 0-1; Connor Thomas 0-1.

Stadium: Bobcat Stadium Attendance: 16627Kickoff time: 2:07 pm End of Game: 5:12 pm Elapsed time: 3:05 hrsOffi cials--Referee: Bruce Palmer; Umpire: Vic Winnek; Linesman: Bob Guerin; Line judge: Kirk Mattson; Back judge: Chris Hawkes; Field judge: Bill Robers; Side judge: Michael Hall;Temperature: 52 F Wind: 3-8 N Weather: partly sunny, mild

Game Recap The equation, according to Dakota Prukop, is simple. “We take what the defense gives us,” Montana State’s sophomore quarterback said Saturday after leading the Bobcats to a 29-22 win over Portland State in Bobcat Stadium. “(Opponents are) allowing us to run the ball, so the run is more effective,” he said after rushing for 135 yards, his fi fth 100-yard day of the season. “That’s why we’re running the ball well and not passing as much.” The Bobcats rushed for 329 yards against a Vikings squad allowing just 173.0 yards a game before Saturday, second-best in the Big Sky. While Prukop diced PSU’s run defense with a variety of called runs and scrambles off of pass plays, Gunnar Brekke added 92 and Anthony Knight bludgeoned his way to 64 yards. Even shifty receiver Jayshawn Gates chipped in with a 32-yard dash. Brekke made the game’s fi rst big play, rolling 71 yards for a touchdown on the game’s second play. Bobcat coach Rob Ash called the play “a new wrinkle for us this week,” and came in the absence of starting running back Shawn John-son, who missed the game with an injury. “I think that was a statement” by Brekke, Ash said. “It was really good.” Montana State scored touchdowns on its fi rst two possessions – the Brekke run was followed by a Mitch Greibel two-point conversion – to grab a 15-7 lead with just seven minutes gone. Brekke scored again on a six-yard run late in the second quarter, and after a 37-yard fi eld goal by Jonathan Gonzales to close the half MSU led 22-10. In between the Cats punted three times, which Prukop attributed to MSU mistakes. “We just shot ourselves in the foot with penalties,” he said. But all parties affi liated with the winning team praised PSU’s tough and physical play on defense. “I’m extremely sore,” Brekke said. Portland State drew closer early in the third quarter, blocking a Trevor Bolton punt for a safety, the fi rst surrendered by MSU since 2006. But Prukop stabilized matters less than two minutes into the fourth quarter with a 13-yard touchdown run, and the Cats withstood a late score for the 29-22 win. While the Bobcat offense operated methodically, senior linebacker Alex Singleton led the MSU defense with a ferocious effort. His 17 tackles is a season high, and extends his string to fi ve straight games with double-digit tackles. Three of his tackles were for a loss, and many more came behind the line of scrimmage. Portland State operated effi ciently on offense behind redshirt freshman Josh Kraght, making his fi rst career start. He rushed for 96 yards and threw for 218. Most importantly, the PSU offense did not give the ball away to the Bobcats. “One of the things that has plagued their offense this year is turnovers, and (Kraght) handled the ball well. He did a good job today,” Ash said. The 300-yard rushing day was MSU’s third in the last four games, and fourth of the season. Prukop scored a pair of touchdowns, raising his season total to 13, sixth-most in school history. With the win, Montana State raised its record to 7-3 overall – the program’s 13th consecutive winning season – and 5-1 in Big Sky play. The Bobcats host Idaho State, who brings an identical record and conference championship aspira-tions to Bobcats Stadium next week. Kickoff in the fi rst meeting between the ancient rivals is 1:40 pm.

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GAME #11Montana State 44, Idaho State 39Nov. 15 * Bobcat Stadium * Bozeman, MT (16,577)

1 2 3 4 ScoreIdaho State 14 16 0 9 39 Record: (7-4,5-2)Montana State 7 16 14 7 44 Record: (8-3,6-1)

Scoring Summary:1st 12:08 ISU Madison Mangum 10 from Justin Arias (Zak Johnson kick), 9-75 2:52, ISU 7 - MSU 0 09:08 MSU Anthony Knight 2 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 7-65 3:00, ISU 7 - MSU 7 07:03 ISU Madison Mangum 45 from Justin Arias (Z.Johnson kick), 7-75 2:05, ISU 14 - MSU 72nd 13:10 MSU Luke Daly 22 yd fi eld goal, 18-67 8:53, ISU 14 - MSU 10 10:27 ISU Daniel McSurdy 2 yd run (Zak Johnson kick), 8-75 2:43, ISU 21 - MSU 10 07:59 MSU Mitchell Herbert 10 fr J. Bleskin (Griebel pass failed), 6-22 2:28, ISU 21 - MSU 16 06:24 ISU Hagen Graves 29 from Justin Arias (C.J. Reyes rush failed), 5-74 1:35, ISU 27 - MSU 16 02:53 MSU Anthony Knight 12 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 7-65 3:31, ISU 27 - MSU 23 00:00 ISU Zak Johnson 19 yd fi eld goal, 5-59 0:33, ISU 30 - MSU 233rd 06:23 MSU Chad Newell 16 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 7-61 4:06, ISU 30 - MSU 30 00:26 MSU Gunnar Brekke 24 from Jake Bleskin (Luke Daly kick), 10-67 4:39, ISU 30 - MSU 374th 13:06 ISU Zak Johnson 29 yd fi eld goal, 9-63 2:20, ISU 33 - MSU 37 09:14 MSU Anthony Knight 6 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 8-65 3:52, ISU 33 - MSU 44 08:25 ISU Daniel McSurdy 4 yd run (Justin Arias pass failed), 3-68 0:49, ISU 39 - MSU 44

ISU MSUFIRST DOWNS 29 32RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-218 49-262PASSING YDS (NET) 370 306Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-23-1 36-26-2TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-588 85-568Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-76 2-72Interception Returns-Yards 2-37 1-9Punts (Number-Avg) 2-49.5 1-49.0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 4-43 5-46Possession Time 19:29 40:31Third-Down Conversions 4 of 8 11 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 3 of 3Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 7-10Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-6

RUSHING: Idaho State-Xavier Finney 13-127; Daniel McSurdy 13-75; Jakori Ford 1-15; Justin Arias 2-1. Montana State-Chad Newell 18-110; Anthony Knight 19-75; Jake Bleskin 5-56; Gunnar Brekke 6-19; Jayshawn Gates 1-2.

PASSING: Idaho State-Justin Arias 23-38-1-370; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Montana State-Jake Bleskin 25-35-2-301; Mitch Griebel 1-1-0-5.

RECEIVING: Idaho State-Madison Mangum 8-147; KW Williams 8-135; Josh Cook 4-52; Hagen Graves 1-29; CJ Hatchett 1-9; Daniel McSurdy 1-minus 2. Mon-tana State-Tiai Salanoa 5-70; Mitchell Herbert 5-56; Gunnar Brekke 5-50; Chad Newell 4-21; Jayshawn Gates 2-43; Mitch Griebel 2-22; Lee Perkins 2-18; Tanner Roderick 1-26.

INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho State-Mitch Beckstead 2-37. Montana State-Eryon Barnett 1-9.

FUMBLES: Idaho State-Xavier Finney 1-1; Justin Arias 1-0. Montana State-None.

SACKS (UA-A): Idaho State-None. Montana State-Taylor Sheridan 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Idaho State-Taison Manu 10-4; Mario Jenkins 7-3; Austin Graves 7-3; Mitch Beckstead 5-5; Cody Sorensen 7-2; David Forester 2-3; Vai Peko 3-1; Hayden Stout 3-1; Erik Collins 3-0; Brandon Golden 2-1; Tyler Kuder 1-2; Chris Edwards 1-1; Nick Albano 1-0; Broc Malcom 1-0; Michael Berger 1-0. Montana State-Na’a Moeakiola 7-3; Alex Singleton 7-2; Deonte Flowers 6-3; Cole Moore 4-1; Odin Coe 3-2; Eryon Barnett 4-0; Taylor Sheridan 3-1; Chad Newell 2-1; Michael Foster 1-2; Robert Marshall 2-0; Taylor Dees 1-0; Mitch Griebel 1-0; Rhett Young 1-0; Cody Cleveland 0-1.

Stadium: Bobcat Stadium Attendance: 16577Kickoff time: 1:40 pm End of Game: 4:48 pm Total elapsed time: 3:08 hrsOffi cials--Referee: Kelly Holman; Umpire: Tom Pontarelli; Linesman: Terry White; Line judge: Ryan Leland; Back judge: Scott Zellmer; Field judge: J. Migchelbrink; Side judge: John Love.Temperature: 7 F Wind: 3 NE Weather: clear, sunny, cold

Game Recap On a day dominated by offense, Montana State’s defense never quit playing. And in the end a couple of second-half takeaways and two other stops produced a stirring 44-39 come-from-behind win over Idaho State in Bobcat Stadium. “They’re unwavering,” said Mon-tana State running back Chad Newell of his team’s defense. “They’re tough. They’re tough as nails.” That toughness shone after half-time, when MSU held the Bengals to just nine points, but Bobcat coach Rob Ash saw a glimmer of it at the end of the fi rst half in a game-chang-ing series of events that was going to boost one team or the other. Idaho State led 27-23 in the second-coldest game at kickoff in stadium history with under a minute left, but a well-executed MSU two-minute drill had the Cats at the ISU 17. Then Jake Bleskin - starting for injured Dakota Prukop - was picked off with 33 seconds remaining, and suddenly the Bengals had fi rst-and-goal on the Bobcat one-yard line. On fi rst down, Na’a Moeakiola stuffed Daniel McSurdy for no gain. On second down, Alex Singleton stuffed him for a loss of one. And with fi ve seconds left, Zak Johnson drilled a 19-yard fi eld goal. ISU got the points to take a 30-23 lead into the intermission, but Montana State got something more. “I think that was the key point in the game,” MSU coach Rob Ash said, citing the enthusiasm and momentum generated from holding ISU out of the end zone. If the Cats had momentum coming out of the locker room, it was arrested soon. After marching the team to the ISU 20, the Bengals again intercepted a pass. But this time the defense responded. On the third play of the ensuing drive, senior Eryon Barnett made a spectacular, juggling interception. It was MSU’s fi rst takeaway in three games, and came at a crucial time. The Cats geared up the ground game again, and Newell capped a 61-yard drive with a 16-yard touchdown run. That tied the score at 30-30. But the MSU defense wasn’t done. After moving into Bobcat territory, Big Sky-leading rusher Xavier Finney was stripped by Bobcat linebacker Cole Moore, and another senior, Rob Marshall, pounced on the ball. MSU had the ball and a surge of energy, and Bleskin capitalized. He rambled for 23 yards on the drive’s fi rst play, and found Gunnar Brekke for a 24-yard touchdown on its last. MSU had its fi rst lead. Early in the fourth quarter, MSU’s defense made another stand. With ISU at the Bobcat 11, senior nose tackle Taylor Dees stopped McSurdy for a one-yard gain on fi rst down, then Odin Coe made a tackle-for-loss on a swing pass on second. An Arias pass was incomplete on third down, and the Bengals settled for a fi eld goal. The Bobcats took control of the game on the next drive. MSU marched 65 yards in eight plays, with Anthony Knight dashing the fi nal six for the score. Idaho State’s response was swift. Two Arias completions moved the ball to the Bobcat four, and McSurdy scored to draw the Bengals to within fi ve. Each defense forced a three-and-out, with MSU’s coming in dramatic fash-ion. On third-and-13, Taylor Sheridan sacked Arias and knocked the ball loose. ISU recovered, but the Bobcat defense had held fi rm. A Bobcat fi eld goal was blocked on the next possession, but not until MSU had melted 3:19 off the clock. ISU took over with just over two minutes remaining. The Bengals moved the ball to the Bobcat 33, but one last fl ing by Arias was broken up by Bryson Keeton, and MSU had the win. Individual highlights were plentiful Saturday, but no one stood out more than Bleskin. Passed over for sophomore Dakota Prukop in the preseason, Bleskin stood tall when his team needed him. He threw for 301 yards and two touch-downs on 25-for-35 passing, while also throwing two picks. Newell, a sophomore running back also replacing an injured starter, rumbled for a career-high 110 yards, his fi rst 100-yard game as a Bobcat. Defensively, Barnett’s interception was a highlight-reel play in both sub-stance and timing. He also added four tackles and a pass breakup. Na’a Moeaki-ola’s 10 tackles led the team, but Alex Singleton hit his FCS-leading average of seven solo tackles, chipping in with two assists and two beastly tackles-for-losses. Rob Marshall recovered his third fumble of the season.

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GAME #12Montana 34, Montana State 7Nov. 22 * Washington-Grizzly Stadium * Missoula, MT (26,352)

1 2 3 4 ScoreMontana State 0 0 0 7 7 Record: (8-4,6-2)Montana 17 10 0 7 34 Record: (8-4,6-2)

Scoring Summary:1st 12:04 UM Daniel Sullivan 42 yd fi eld goal, 8-60 2:56, MSU 0 - UM 3 06:12 UM Jordan Canada 1 yd run (Daniel Sullivan kick), 5-39 1:29, MSU 0 - UM 10 00:50 UM Jordan Canada 4 from Jordan Johnson (D. Sullivan kick), 7-88 2:11, MSU 0 - UM 172nd 09:18 UM Daniel Sullivan 29 yd fi eld goal, 9-58 3:29, MSU 0 - UM 20 03:05 UM Mitch Saylor 4 from Jordan Johnson (D. Sullivan kick), 8-60 3:09, MSU 0 - UM 274th 12:53 UM Josh Janssen 9 from Jordan Johnson (D. Sullivan kick), 9-92 3:41, MSU 0 - UM 34 05:59 MSU Chad Newell 1 yd run (Luke Daly kick), 15-70 6:46, MSU 7 - UM 34

MSU UMFIRST DOWNS 20 21RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-153 36-198PASSING YDS (NET) 161 313Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-17-5 37-22-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-314 73-511Fumble Returns-Yards 1-38 1-10Punt Returns-Yards 2-3 3-38Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-122 1-16Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 5-5Punts (Number-Avg) 3-44.7 3-39.7Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1Penalties-Yards 5-60 6-49Possession Time 29:08 30:52Third-Down Conversions 5 of 10 11 of 17Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-4 5-6Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 3-20

RUSHING: Montana State-Chad Newell 17-67; Gunnar Brekke 7-47; Jake Ble-skin 8-13; Quinn McQueary 4-13; Jayshawn Gates 1-10; Anthony Knight 2-3. Montana-Jordan Canada 27-119; Jordan Johnson 6-80; John Nguyen 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 1; Smithwick-Hann 1-minus 1.

PASSING: Montana State-Jake Bleskin 15-28-5-145; Quinn McQueary 2-3-0-16. Montana-Jordan Johnson 22-36-0-313; Ryan Burke 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Montana State-Mitch Griebel 5-41; Tiai Salanoa 4-34; Tanner Roderick 3-27; Mitchell Herbert 3-15; Chad Newell 2-44. Montana-Travon Van 7-109; Mitch Saylor 6-103; Jamaal Jones 5-67; Josh Janssen 3-30; Jor-dan Canada 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: Montana State-None. Montana-Matt Hermanson 3-0; Tonga Takai 1-5; Joshua Dennard 1-0.

FUMBLES: Montana State-Jake Bleskin 2-1; Chad Newell 1-1. Montana-Jordan Canada 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): Montana State-Zach Hutchins 1-0. Montana-Trevor Rehm 1-0; Tonga Takai 1-0; Zack Wagenmann 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Montana State-Alex Singleton 4-12; Khari Garcia 4-5; Rob-ert Marshall 5-2; Bryson Keeton 3-4; Cole Moore 2-4; Zach Hutchins 3-1; Taylor Dees 1-3; Deonte Flowers 1-3; Eryon Barnett 2-1; Odin Coe 1-2; Taylor Sheridan 1-2; Na’a Moeakiola 0-3; Rhett Young 1-1; TEAM 1-0; Jay-shawn Gates 1-0; Tyrone Fa’anono 1-0; Joel Horn 1-0; Connor Thomas 0-1; Nate Bignell 0-1; Chad Newell 0-1. Montana-K. Van Ackeren 4-7; Herbert Gamboa 2-9; Jeremiah Kose 4-6; Matt Hermanson 1-7; Justin Whitted 1-5; Nate Harris 4-1; Tyrone Holmes 2-3; Tonga Takai 2-3; Zack Wagenmann 3-1; Trevor Rehm 1-3; D. Crittenden 0-4; Tucker Schye 1-1; Chris Lider 1-1; Nate Bradley 0-2; Connor Lebsock 1-0; TEAM 1-0; JR Nelson 1-0; Jamaal Anderson 1-0; Jamaal Jones 1-0; Zach Peevey 0-1; Joshua Dennard 0-1; Ryan Johnson 0-1.

Stadium: Washington-Grizzly Attendance: 26352Kickoff time: 3:15pm End of Game: 6:14pm Total elapsed time: 2:59 Offi cials--Referee: Gregg Wilson; Umpire: C. Butterfi eld; Linesman: Bret Shaw; Line judge: Justin Robinson; Back judge: Tad Campbell; Field judge: Gyle Thornhill; Side judge: Jeffrey Young.Temperature: 39 Wind: W 16MPH Weather: Cloudy

Game Recap Montana forced seven turnovers and Jordan Johnson threw for 313 yards and three touchdowns, leading the Grizzlies to a 34-7 win over Montana State on Saturday. “That’s the story” of the game, MSU coach Rob Ash said of his squad’s seven turn-overs. “You can’t underesti-mate the magnitude of ending drives that way time after time.” Trailing 3-0, the Bobcats went three-and out on their opening possession. That would be the last possession of the fi rst half, which ended with MSU scoreless, that the Cats ended with a kick. The next fi ve possessions ended in turnovers, and Montana turned all but one into points. “They brought a lot of pressure,” said MSU running back Chad Newell. “They played hard in their front four. We moved the ball effectively, we just shot ourselves in the foot with turnovers.” While MSU’s offense struggled possessing the ball, Johnson and the Griz-zly offense were brilliant. He completed 22 of his 36 passes and threw three touchdown passes, while adding 80 yards on the ground. Jordan Canada rumbled for 119 yards on the ground, as well. A pair of Grizzlies – Travon Van and Mitch Saylor – caught more than 100 yards worth of passes. Johnson, though, was the trigger man. While some thought he may not be ready physically after an apparent injury last week, those in the Bobcat program knew otherwise. “We didn’t expect anything less from him,” said senior line-backer Cole Moore. “He’s a great player.” Montana started quickly. The Grizzlies took the opening kickoff and marched 60 yards before Daniel Sullivan kicked a 42-yard fi eld goal to stake the home team to a 3-0 lead. After the teams traded punts, Bleskin was picked off by Matt Hermanson, and Jordan Canada scored from one yard out fi ve plays later to push the lead to 10-0. On the ensuing drive, the Cats moved to the Grizzly 10, largely powered by Chad Newell’s 26-yard run. But on third-and-goal, a Bleskin pass was tipped and intercepted. Montana’s 88-yard touchdown drive gave the Grizzlies a 17-0 lead, and again on the ensuing drive Bleskin was picked. Sullivan fi nished the drive with another fi eld goal. Montana State’s next drive fi nished with Bleskin’s fourth interception of the half, and the Grizzlies converted that into a touchdown as well. The half ended after MSU fumbled inside the Grizzly 10 to end another scoring opportunity. The loss drops Montana State to 8-4 on the season, 6-2 in Big Sky play, and Montana fi nishes the regular season with identical marks. MSU learns its post-season fate beginning at 9 am Sunday, when ESPNU airs the FCS Playoffs Selection Show.

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GAME #13South Dakota State 47, Montana State 40Nov. 29 * Bobcat Stadium * Bozeman, MT (7,747)

1 2 3 4 ScoreMontana State 14 10 7 16 47 Record: (8-4)Montana State 6 14 6 14 40 Record: (8-5)

Scoring Summary:1st 14:30 SDS Zach Zenner 45 yd run (JustinSyrovatka kick), 2-55 0:30, SDSU 7 - MSU 0 08:31 MSU Chad Newell 3 yd run (Mitch Griebel pass failed), 12-72 5:59, SDSU 7 - MSU 6 07:16 SDS Zach Zenner 69 from Austin Sumner (JustinSyrovatka kick), 3-74 1:15, SDSU 14 - MSU 62nd 12:48 SDS JustinSyrovatka 21 yd fi eld goal, 17-85 7:10, SDSU 17 - MSU 6 02:58 MSU Chad Newell 1 yd run (Mitch Griebel rush), 7-58 3:20, SDSU 17 - MSU 14 02:10 SDS Zach Zenner 7 yd run (JustinSyrovatka kick), 3-47 0:48, SDSU 24 - MSU 14 00:09 MSU Mitchell Herbert 1 from Dakota Prukop (Daly kick blockd), 9-55 2:01, SDSU 24 - MSU 203rd 10:47 MSU Chad Newell 12 yd run (Mitch Griebel pass failed), 11-65 4:13, SDSU 24 - MSU 26 10:09 SDS Zach Zenner 60 yd run (JustinSyrovatka kick), 3-66 0:38, SDSU 31 - MSU 264th 10:04 SDS Connor Landberg 10 from Austin Sumner (Sumner pass failed), 10-78 4:45, SDSU 37 - MSU 26 07:36 SDS JustinSyrovatka 30 yd fi eld goal, 4-15 0:58, SDSU 40 - MSU 26 04:14 MSU Chad Newell 6 yd run (Dakota Prukop pass failed), 10-56 3:22, SDSU 40 - MSU 32 03:10 SDS Zach Zenner 69 yd run (JustinSyrovatka kick), 2-67 1:04, SDSU 47 - MSU 32 01:10 MSU Chad Newell 5 yd run (Herbert pass from Prukop), 11-76 2:00, SDSU 47 - MSU 40

SDSU MSUFIRST DOWNS 21 24RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-277 48-198PASSING YDS (NET) 249 294Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-19-0 37-20-0TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-526 85-492Fumble Returns-Yards 1-11 0-0Punt Returns-Yards 2-10 2-29Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-149 7-132Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts (Number-Avg) 3-42.3 4-42.8Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 8-60 5-41Possession Time 26:12 33:48Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 7 of 18Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 6 of 7Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 6-7Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 1-5

RUSHING: South Dakota State-Zach Zenner 23-252; BradyMengarelli 2-22; Austin Sumner 3-8; TEAM 3-minus 5. Montana State-Chad Newell 24-111; Shawn Johnson 8-37; Dakota Prukop 11-34; Gunnar Brekke 5-16.

PASSING: South Dakota State-Austin Sumner 19-28-0-249. Montana State-Dakota Prukop 19-36-0-280; Trevor Bolton 1-1-0-14.

RECEIVING: South Dakota State-Trevor Wesley 6-32; Jake Wieneke 4-57; Jason Schneider 4-53; Zach Zenner 2-72; Connor Landberg 2-28; Brady-Mengarelli 1-7. Montana State-Shawn Johnson 4-59; Mitch Griebel 4-51; Mitchell Herbert 3-38; Tiai Salanoa 3-29; Chad Newell 2-42; Gunnar Brekke 2-minus 5; Jayshawn Gates 1-44; Justin Paige 1-36.

INTERCEPTIONS: South Dakota State-None. Montana State-None.

FUMBLES: South Dakota State-Dallas Goedert 1-0. Montana State-Dakota Prukop 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): South Dakota State-Jack Sherlock 1-0. Montana State-Alex Singleton 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): South Dakota State-Jesse Bobbit 8-5; T.J. Lally 6-2; Nick Mears 4-4; Dallas Brown 5-0; Je Ryan Butler 4-1; J.R. Plote 2-2; Cole Langer 1-3; Jack Sherlock 3-0; Melvin Taveras 2-1; Jake Gentile 1-2; Kellen Soulek 1-2; Shayne Gottlob 1-2; Kyle Paris 1-1; Jimmie Forsythe 1-1; Trey Carr 1-1; Freeman Simmons 1-1; Tom Peitz 1-1; PatrickSchuster 1-0; Trevor Wesley 1-0; Trevor Sikkink 0-1; Auston LaBlance 0-1; J.T. Hassell 0-1. Montana State-Alex Singleton 5-4; Deonte Flowers 7-0; Odin Coe 4-2; Robert Marshall 4-0; Bryson Keeton 3-0; Khari Garcia 3-0; Cole Moore 2-1; Na’a Moeakiola 1-2; Taylor Sheridan 1-1; Joey Michael 1-0; Ty-rone Fa’anono 1-0; Luke Daly 1-0; John Weidenaar 1-0; Eryon Barnett 1-0; Fletcher Collins 1-0; Rhett Young 1-0; Nate Bignell 0-1; Connor Thomas 0-1; Taylor Dees 0-1; Cody Cleveland 0-1.

Stadium: Bobcat Stadium Attendance: 7747Kickoff time: 2:04 pm End of Game: 5:22 pm Total elapsed time: 3:18 hrsOffi cials--Referee: Andre Lowe; Umpire: Joe Clarkson; Linesman: M. Wil-liams; Line judge: Walter Flowers; Back judge: Harlan Bizzell; Field judge: Chris Brown; Side judge: Tony Vaughn; Scorer: JP Pomnichowski.Temperature: 1 F Wind: 5-15 SW Weather: snowy and cold

Coldest temperature at kickoff in stadium historySDSU advances to play North Dakota State next Saturday, MSU fi nishes sea-son at 8-5

Game Recap South Dakota State run-ning back Zach Zenner rushed for 252 yards and scored fi ve touchdowns, leading South Dakota State to a 47-40 win over Montana State in the fi rst round of the FCS Playoffs at Bobcat Stadium on Saturday. Zenner scored four times on the ground and once in the air, and became the fi rst op-ponent back to gain more than 200 yards in Bobcat Stadium since Danny Woodhead in 2006. He moved into the top three in FCS history in rush-ing yards, and teamed with quarterback Austin Sumner (249 yards passing) to form an unstoppable duo. Yet the Bobcats nearly had enough to overcome South Dakota State’s supreme talent. MSU rallied from an 11-point defi cit to take a third quarter lead then nearly recovered an on-side kick that would have set the team up for a potential game-tying drive in the game’s fi nal 70 seconds. “I kind of slipped,” said Cole Moore, who had a shot at the on-side kick after the Cats pulled within 47-40. “It just kind of squirted out.” That the Bobcats stayed in the game to the end was a testament to a hard- nosed sophomore running back and a pair of players who had been injured the last two weeks. While senior running back Shawn Johnson was likely to play all week, quarterback Dakota Prukop’s status was undetermined until game time. They each played brilliantly. Johnson compiled 204 all-purpose yards, lead-ing the team with 59 receiving yards. Prukop was marvelous, throwing for 280 yards and rushing for 14 more on a leg injury that has kept him out the last two weeks. “It was gut-wrenching, back-and-forth, and it went right up until kickoff,” Bobcat coach Rob Ash said of the decision to play Prukop. “You could tell he wasn’t quite 100 percent.” Ash lauded Johnson on his fi nal effort in Bobcat Stadium. “He really wanted to play today. I thought he really played well, and contributed in a lot of ways.” Johnson fi nished with 4,681 all-purpose yards in his career, a school record, and set the single-season mark Saturday with 1,961. In the absence of Johnson and junior running back Anthony Knight, Chad Newell has emerged as a bastion of toughness and consistency. He rushed for 101 yards on the day and had another 42 yards receiving. He was also a special teams mainstay, and his fi ve rushing touchdowns matched Zenner’s total for the afternoon and also tied a Bobcat single-game record. “Chad Newell was a warrior today,” Ash said. “What a great performance. Hard-nosed, gutsy, (it was) whatever adjective you want to put on it.” Still, the story of the day was Zenner. “He’s a great player,” Ash said. “I thought we did a really good job on many of his runs, but when he broke free he was out of there. He is very impressive. While SDSU advances to play at North Dakota State next Saturday, the Bob-cats’ season ends. MSU fi nishes 8-5, and tied for second in the Big Sky.

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2014 Records Wrapup2014 Records WrapupINDIVIDUAL RECORDSIndividual Rushing RecordsRushing Yards, Season10. 1,176 Matt Engelking, 1995 966 Dakota Prukop, 2014

Rushing Touchdowns, Career10. 17 Orenzo Davis, 2010, ‘12 13 Dakota Prukop, 2013- 9 Chad Newell, 2013-

Rushing Touchdowns, Season6. 13 Dakota Prukop, 20147. 12 Anthony Knight, 2014

Individual Passing RecordsPassing Yards, Career10. 3,181 Dennis Erickson, 1966-68 2,559 Dakota Prukop, 2013-

Passing Yards, Season9. 2,559 Dakota Prukop, 2014

Touchdown Passes, Career5. 28 Tyler Thomas, 2001-02 18 Dakota Prukop, 2013-

Touchdown Passes, Season8. 18 Dakota Prukop, 2013-

Touchdown Passes, GameT1. 5 Dakota Prukop vs. Sac St, 2014

Individual Total Offense RecordsTotal Offense, Career10. 3,646 Ryan Johnson, 1999-2002 3,525 Dakota Prukop, 2013-

Total Offense, Season2. 3,525 Dakota Prukop, 2014

Total Offense, Game3. 509 Dakota Prukop vs. UC Davis, 20144. 478 Dakota Prukop vs. Sac St, 2014

Individual Total TD RecordsTotal TDs Accounted For, Season10. 41 John Tetrault, 1987-90 31 Dakota Prukop, 2013-

Total TDs Accounted For, Season2. 31 Dakota Prukop, 2013-

Total Offense, Game3. 509 Dakota Prukop vs. UC Davis, 20144. 478 Dakota Prukop vs. Sac State, 2014

Individual All-Purpose RecordsAll-Purpose Yards, Career1. 4,653 Shawn Johnson, 2010-14

All-Purpose Yards, Season10. 1,478 Shawn Johnson, 2014 1,364 Gunnar Brekke, 2014

All-Purpose Yards, Game1. 374 Shawn Johnson vs. EWU, 20142. 308 Gunnar Brekke vs. Sac St, 201410. 256 Shawn Johnson vs. UC Davis, 2014

TEAM RECORDSTeam Rushing RecordsRushing Yards, Season1. 3,177 in 2014

Yards per Rush, Season3. 5.17 in 2014

Rushing Yards per Game, Season9. 244.4 in 2014

Rushes, Season5. 614 in 2014

Junior running back Chad Newell (by Dean Hendrickson)

Rushing Touchdowns, Season1. 43 in 2014

Team Passing RecordsPassing Yards, Season4. 3,175 in 2014

Completions, Season0. 228 in 2014

Touchdown Passes, Season9. 21 in 2014

Touchdown Passes, GameT5. 5 UC Davis, 2014T5. 5 Sac State, 2014

Completion Percentage, Season1. .657 in 2014

Team Total Offense RecordsTotal Yards, Season1. 6,352 in 2014

Total Yards per Game, Season1. 488.6 in 2014

Total Yards, Game1. 737 UC Davis, 20143. 683 Eastern Washington, 20145. 652 Black Hills State, 20147. 619 Sac State, 2014

Team Scoring RecordsMost Points, Season1. 496 in 2014

Most Points per Game, Season1. 38.2 in 2014

Most Points, Game2. 77 UC Davis, 2014

Most Combined Points, Game2. 115 MSU 59, Sac State 56 in 20143. 114 MSU 77, UC Davis 37 in 20145. 103 EWU 52, MSU 51 in 2014

Preseason All-America Dakota Prukop (by Dean Hendrickson

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Dakota PrukopDakota PrukopCareer Rushing YardsCareer Rushing Yards10. 1,745 Clint Morton, 1991-9411. 1,740 Paul Schafer, 1968-7012. 1,723 Orenzo Davis, 2010, ‘1213. 1,715 Aaron Mason, 2006-0914. 1,638 Bob Wilkinson, 1987-9015. 1,576 Fred Moore, 1993-9416. 1,564 Si Ryan, 1989-9217. 1,557 Lathian Tyler, 1997-9918. 1,493 Cody Kirk, 2010-19. 1,468 Kirk Copeland, 1986-8720. 1,459 Travis Lulay, 2002-0521. 1,450 Shawn Johnson, 2011-1422. 1,305 Don Bagley, 1972-7423. 1,399 CJ Palmer, 2008-1124. 1,279 John Tetrault, 1987-9025. 1,217 Dave Miller, 1962-6426. 1,179 Dan Sundling, 1962-6427. 1,170 Rocco Perciavalle, 1956-5928. 1,158 Paul Dennehy, 1976-7829. 1,104 David Pandt, 1982-8530. 1,094 Tom Kostrba, 1974-7631. 1,093 Bob Rudio, 1957-5932. 1,045 Eric Kinnaman, 1996-9933 1,030 Jim McLeod, 1956-59 966 Dakota Prukop, 2013-

Career Rushing TouchdownsCareer Rushing Touchdowns4. 24 John Tetrault, 1987-905. 23 Travis Lulay, 2002-056. 22 Delmar Jones, 1976-797. 21 Dennis Erickson, 1966-688. 20 Steve Kracher, 1972-759. 18 Paul Dennehy, 1976-7810. 17 Bob Rudio, 1957-5910. 17 CJ Palmer, 2008-1110. 17 Orenzo Davis, 2010, ‘12 13 Dakota Prukop, 2013-

Career 100-Yd Rushing GamesCareer 100-Yd Rushing Games6. 11 Delmar Jones, 1976-787. 10 Tony Boddie, 1979-828. 9 Demetrius Crawford, 2007-089. 7 Fred Moore, 1993-9410. 6 Tom Kostrba, 1974-76 5 Dakota Prukop, 2013-

Career Passing YardsCareer Passing Yards4. 6,828 Rob Compson, 1995-985. 4,121 Mike Godfrey, 1981-836. 3,911 Jack Rolovich, 2006-077. 3,545 Brock Spencer, 1993-948. 3,262 John Tetrault, 1987-909. 3,209 Tyler Thomas, 2001-0210. 3,181 Dennis Erickson, 1966-68 2,559 Dakota Prukop, 2013-

Career Touchdown PassesCareer Touchdown Passes5. 28 Paul Dennehy, 1976-786. 28 Tyler Thomas, 2001-027. 24 Mike Godfrey, 1980-837. 24 Brock Spencer, 1993-947. 24 Jack Rolovich, 2006-0710. 22 Dennis Erickson, 1966-68 18 Dakota Prukop, 2013-

2015 Records Watch2015 Records WatchCareer CompletionsCareer Completions1. 889 Travis Lulay, 2002-052. 888 DeNarius McGhee, 2010-3. 714 Kelly Bradley, 1983-864. 516 Rob Compson, 1995-985. 345 Mike Godfrey, 1980-836. 281 Jack Rolovich, 2006-077. 259 Tyler Thomas, 2001-028. 253 Brock Spencer, 1993-949. 245 Barry Sullivan, 1979-8210. 237 John Tetrault, 1987-90 171 Dakota Prukop, 2013-

Career Total Offense YardsCareer Total Offense Yards3. 7,730 Kelly Bradley, 1983-864. 6,788 Rob Compson, 1995-98 5. 4,327 John Tetrault, 1987-906. 4,036 Paul Dennehy, 1976-787. 3,945 Dennis Erickson, 1966-688. 3,941 Mike Godfrey, 1979-839. 3,834 Jack Rolovich, 2006-0710. 3,646 Ryan Johnson, 1999-02 3,525 Dakota Prukop, 2013-

Gunnar BrekkeGunnar BrekkeCareer All-Purpose YardsCareer All-Purpose Yards7. 3,194 Corey Smith, 2000-038. 3,191 Don Hass, 1965-679. 3,089 David Pandt, 1982-8510. 2,967 Demetrius Crawford, 2007-08 1,450 Gunnar Brekke, 2013-

Career Kickoff Return YardsCareer Kickoff Return Yards5. 1,317 Rob Tesch, 1989-926. 1,109 Arie Grey, 1997-007. 988 Kenyatte Morgan, 1994-978. 764 Steve Roderick, 1978-819. 760 Mark McGrath, 1976-7910. 732 Gunnar Brekke, 2013-

Taylor SheridanTaylor SheridanCareer Forced FumblesCareer Forced Fumbles7. 6 Corey Widmer, 1988-918. 5 Brad Daly, 2009, ‘11-138. 5 Adam Cordeiro, 2000-038. 5 Shon Flores, 1998-998. 5 Scott Matthews, 1993-968. 5 Neal Smith, 1994-978. 5 Jim Kalafat, 1982-838. 5 John Taylor, 1998-2001 4 Taylor Sheridan, 2012-

Preseason AwardPreseason AwardWatchWatchJP FlynnJP Flynn• Preseason STATS Third Team All-America• Preseason All-Big Sky

Chad NewellChad Newell• Preseason All-Big Sky

Dakota PrukopDakota Prukop• Preseason STATS Third Team All-America• STATS FCS Player of the Year Watch List• Preseason All-Big Sky

Taylor SheridanTaylor Sheridan• Preseason All-Big Sky

John WeidenaarJohn Weidenaar• Preseason All-Big Sky

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Bobcat RecordsBobcat Records

Touchdown TrioMontana State scored 43 rushing touchdowns in 2014, and the three primary

reasons are shown above. Dakota Prukop (left, scoring against Portland

State) crossed the goal line 13 times, while Anthony Knight (plunging into

the end zone against Central Arkansas, top left) found paydirt a dozen

times. Chad Newell scored eight times in 2014, but fi ve came in MSU’s

playoff game against South Dakota State (top right). All photos by Dean

Hendrickson

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Team RecordsTeam RecordsTotal YardsTotal YardsSeason: 6,352 in 2014Game: 737 vs. UC Davis, 2014

RushesRushesSeason: 794 in 1976Game: 78 vs. Fresno State, 1974

Most Rushing YardsMost Rushing YardsSeason: 3,117 in 2014Game: 483 vs. Fresno State, 1973

Fewest Rushing YardsFewest Rushing YardsSeason: 555 in 1986Game: -33 vs. Sam Houston State, 1986

Rushing TouchdownsRushing TouchdownsSeason: 43 in 2014Game: 6 fi ve times

Rushing First DownsRushing First DownsGame: 25 vs. Portland State, 1968

Passing YardsPassing YardsSeason: 3,672 in 1984Game: 516 vs. Sac State, 2004

Pass AttemptsPass AttemptsSeason: 529 in 1984Game: 66 vs. Eastern Washington, 1985

Pass CompletionsPass CompletionsSeason: 301 in 1984Game: 42 vs. Portland State, 1985

Touchdown PassesTouchdown PassesSeason: 32 in 1984Game: 6 twoce

Most InterceptionsMost InterceptionsSeason: 29 in 1985Game: 6 vs. Fresno State, 1968

PointsPointsSeason: 496, 2014Game: 77 vs. UC Davis, 2014

IndividualIndividualRecordsRecordsTotal Offense YardsTotal Offense YardsCareer: 12,336-DeNarius McGhee, 2010-13Career-Active: 3,525-Dakota Prukop, 2013-Season: 3,856-Travis Lulay, 2004Game: --

All-Purpose YardsAll-Purpose YardsCareer: 4,453-Shawn Johnson, 2011-14Career-Active: 1,450-Gunnar Brekke, 2013-Season: 1,759-Ryan Johnson, 2001Game: 374-Shawn Johnson vs. EWU, 2014

Rushing Yards, TotalRushing Yards, TotalCareer: 3,646-Ryan Johnson, 1999-2002Career-Active: 966-Dakota Prukop, 2013-Season: 1,537-Ryan Johnson, 2001Game: 298-Don Hass vs. Weber St, 19967

Rushing Yards, Avg per GameRushing Yards, Avg per GameCareer: 101.5-Don Hass, 1965-67Season: 146.0-Don Hass, 1966

Rushing TouchdownsRushing TouchdownsCareer: 47-Cody Kirk, 2010-13Career-Active: 13-Dakota Prukop, 2013-Season: 20-Don Hass, 1966Game: 5 by four players

100-Yard Rushing Games100-Yard Rushing GamesCareer: 17-Ryan Johnson, 1999-2002Career-Active: 4-Dakota Prukop, 2013-Season: 8-Don Hass, 1966

1,000-Yard Rushing Seasons1,000-Yard Rushing SeasonsCareer: 2 by many

Passing YardsPassing YardsCareer: 11,203-DeNarius McGhee, 2010-13Career-Active: 2,559-Dakota Prukop, 2013-Season: 3,508-Kelly Bradley, 1984Game: 516-Travis Lulay vs. Sac St, 2004

Pass AttemptsPass AttemptsCareer: 1,559-Travis Lulay, 2002-05Career-Active: 263-Dakota Prukop, 2013-Season: 499-Kelly Bradley, 1984Game: 66-Kelly Bradley vs. EWU, 1985

CompletionsCompletionsCareer: 889-Travis Lulay, 2002-05Career-Active: 171-Dakota Prukop, 2013-Season: 289-Kelly Bradley, 1984Game: 42-Kelly Bradley vs. EWU, 1985

Completion PercentageCompletion PercentageCareer: .640-DeNarius McGhee, 2010-13Season: .660-DeNarius McGhee, 2012, ‘13

Touchdown PassesTouchdown PassesCareer: 79-DeNarius McGhee, 2010-13Career-Active: 18-Dakota Prukop, 2013-Season: 30-Kelly Bradley, 1984Game: 5-fi ve times

Receiving YardsReceiving YardsCareer: 2,816-Tanner Bleskin, 2010-13Career-Active: 445-Mitch Griebel, 2013-Season: 1,149-Joe Bignell, 1984Game: 239-Mike Jefferson vs. NAU, 2006

ReceptionsReceptionsCareer: 193-Tanner Bleskin, 2010-13Career-Active 45-Mitch Griebel, 2013-Season: 88*-Joe Bignell, 1984Game: 21-David Pandt vs. EWU, 1985

Touchdown CatchesTouchdown CatchesCareer: 21-Kelly Davis, 1983-86Career-Active: 4-Mitchell Herbert, 2014-Season: 12-Sam McCullum, 1972Game: --

*-includes playoffs

2015 Records Summary2015 Records Summary

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Rushing Yards, CareerRushing Yards, Career1. 3,646 Ryan Johnson, 1999-20022. 3,422 Cody Kirk, 2010-133. 2,979 Steve Kracher, 1972-754. 2,954 Don Hass, 1965-675. 2,819 Delmar Jones, 1975-786. 2,464 Matt Engelking, 1993-967. 2,449 Tony Boddie, 1979-828. 2,182 Demetrius Crawford, 2007-089. 2,155 Wayne Edwards, 1972-7410. 1,745 Clint Morton, 1991-9411. 1,740 Paul Schafer, 1968-7012. 1,723 Orenzo Davis, 2010, ‘1213. 1,715 Aaron Mason, 2006-0914. 1,638 Bob Wilkinson, 1987-9015. 1,576 Fred Moore, 1993-9416. 1,564 Si Ryan, 1989-9217. 1,557 Lathian Tyler, 1997-9919. 1,468 Kirk Copeland, 1986-8720. 1,459 Travis Lulay, 2002-0521. 1,450 Shawn Johnson, 2011-1422. 1,305 Don Bagley, 1972-7423. 1,399 CJ Palmer, 2008-1124. 1,279 John Tetrault, 1987-9025. 1,217 Dave Miller, 1962-6426. 1,179 Dan Sundling, 1962-6427. 1,170 Rocco Perciavalle, 1956-5928. 1,158 Paul Dennehy, 1976-7829. 1.133 DeNarius McGhee, 2010-1330. 1,104 David Pandt, 1982-8531. 1,094 Tom Kostrba, 1974-7632. 1,093 Bob Rudio, 1957-5933. 1,045 Eric Kinnaman, 1996-9934 1,030 Jim McLeod, 1956-59

Rushes, CareerRushes, Career1. 790 Ryan Johnson, 1999-20022. 666 Cody Kirk, 2010-133. 574 Don Hass, 1965-674. 572 Tony Boddie, 1979-825. 541 Paul Schafer, 1968-716. 531 Matt Engelking, 1993-967. 518 Delmar Jones, 1975-788. 491 Steve Kracher, 1972-759. 491 John Tetrault, 1987-9010. 481 Wayne Edwards, 1972-74

Rushing Touchdowns, CareerRushing Touchdowns, Career1. 47 Cody Kirk, 2010-2. 29 Don Hass, 1965-673. 27 Ryan Johnson, 1999-20024. 24 John Tetrault, 1987-905. 23 Travis Lulay, 2002-056. 22 Delmar Jones, 1976-797. 21 Dennis Erickson, 1966-688. 20 Steve Kracher, 1972-759. 18 Paul Dennehy, 1976-7810. 17 Bob Rudio, 1957-5910. 17 CJ Palmer, 2008-1110. 17 Orenzo Davis, 2010, ‘12

Rushing Yards/Game, CareerRushing Yards/Game, Career1. 101.5 Don Hass, 1965-672. 94.9 Demetrius Crawford, 2008-093. 88.9 Ryan Johnson, 1999-20024. 76.0 Bruce Molock, 20035. 74.7 Matt Engelking1993-96

Rushing Yards/Carry, CareerRushing Yards/Carry, Career

10. 104.8 Steve Kracher, 1974

Rushing Yard/Carry, SeasonRushing Yard/Carry, Season1. 6.7 Shawn Johnson, 20142. 6.5 Steve Kracher, 19743. 6.4 Dan Sundling, 19634. 6.1 Steve Kracher, 19755. 5.9 Kirk Copeland, 19875. 5.9 Shawn Johnson, 20137. 5.8 Si Ryan, 19918. 5.7 Dakota Prukop, 20148. 5.7 Gunnar Brekke, 20148. 5.7 Don Hass, 1966

100-Yard Rush Games, 100-Yard Rush Games, SeasonSeason1. 8 Matt Engelking, 19952. 7 Matt Engelking, 19962. 7 Ryan Johnson, 20012. 7 Steve Kracher, 19755. 6 many

Rushes, GameRushes, Game1. 58 Paul Schafer vs Montana, 19682. 42 Paul Schafer vs Montana, 19692. 42 Don Hass vs Montana, 19674. 41 Ryan Johnson vs Weber St., 20014. 41 Ryan Johnson vs Sac St., 20016. 39 Ryan Johnson vs Montana, 20027. 36 Matt Engelking vs Idaho, 19958. 36 Ryan Johnson vs Idaho St., 20019. 35 Ryan Johnson vs Weber St., 200210. 34 Don Hass vs Idaho, 1966 34 Ryan Johnson vs St Mary’s, 2002 34 Aaron Mason vs. PSU, 2006

Rushing Yards, GameRushing Yards, Game1. 298 Don Hass vs Weber St, 19672. 271 Ryan Johnson vs Idaho St., 20013. 243 Ryan Johnson vs Weber St., 20014. 237 Ryan Johnson vs CSN, 20015. 236 Paul Schafer vs Portland St, 19686. 234 Kirk Copeland vs Idaho St, 19876. 234 Paul Schafer vs Montana, 19688. 222 Steve Kracher vs NAU, 19759. 218 Steve Kracher vs Boise St, 197610. 209 Don Hass vs UM, 1967; UI, 1966

Rushing Touchdowns, GameRushing Touchdowns, Game1. 5 Chad Newell vs. SDSU, 20141. 5 Cody Kirk vs. N. Dakota, 20131. 5 Don Hass vs N. Dakota, 19661. 5 Will Flaherty vs. Montana, 19024. 4 Cody Kirk vs. Idaho State, 20114. 4 Don Hass vs Weber St, 19664. 4 Travis Lulay vs. Sac St, 20047. 3 by many

Rushing Yards/Carry, GameRushing Yards/Carry, Game13.5 Dakota Prukop vs. BHSU, 201410.9 Shawn Johnson vs. Weber St, 201410.7 Shawn Johnson vs. EWU, 201410.6 Dakota Prukop vs. UC Davis, 201410.2 Kirk Copeland vs ISU, 19879.8 Shawn Johnson vs. N. Dakota, 2013 (min. 10 att)

1. 6.12 Shawn Johnson, 2011-142. 6.06 Steve Kracher, 1972-753. 5.5 Delmar Jones, 1975-784. 5.4 Dan Sundling, 1962-645. 5.3 Tom Kostrba, 1974-765. 5.3 Cody Kirk, 2010-13

100-Yard Rush Games, Career100-Yard Rush Games, Career1. 17 Ryan Johnson, 1999-2002 172. 16 Cody Kirk, 2010-13 163. 15 Don Hass, 1965-67 153. Matt Engelking, 1993-96 155. Steve Kracher, 1972-75 136. Delmar Jones, 1976-78 117. Tony Boddie, 1979-82 108. Demetrius Crawford, 2007-08 99. Fred Moore, 1993-94 710. Tom Kostrba, 1974-76 6 Dakota Prukop, 2013- 5

Rushes, SeasonRushes, Season1. 303 Ryan Johnson, 20012. 277 Paul Schafer, 19683. 269 Ryan Johnson, 20024. 260 Matt Engelking, 19965. 258 Matt Engelking, 19956. 256 Don Hass, 19667. 251 Don Hass, 19677. 251 Demetrius Crawford, 20089. 241 Cody Kirk, 201110. 229 Steve Kracher, 1975

Rushing Yards, SeasonRushing Yards, Season1. 1,537 Ryan Johnson, 20012. 1,460 Don Hass, 19663. 1,387 Steve Kracher, 19754. 1,379 Tom Kostrba, 19765. 1,351 Cody Kirk, 20116. 1,314 Demetrius Crawford, 20087. 1,256 Matt Engelking, 19968 1,245 Don Hass, 19679. 1,199 Paul Schafer, 196810. 1,176 Matt Engelking, 1995

Rushing Touchdowns, SeasonRushing Touchdowns, Season1. 20 Don Hass, 19662. 14 Cody Kirk, 20112. 14 Ryan Johnson, 20014. 13 Cody Kirk, 20124. 13 Dakota Prukop, 20146. 12 Anthony Knight, 20145. 12 Delmar Jones, 19788. 11 Paul Dennehy, 19769. 10 Orenzo Davis, 20109. 10 Matt Engelking, 19969. 10 Paul Schafer, 19689. 10 Dennis Erickson, 1966

Rushing Yards/Game, SeasonRushing Yards/Game, Season1. 146.0 Don Hass, 19662. 139.7 Ryan Johnson, 20013. 138.7 Steve Kracher, 19754. 124.5 Don Hass, 19675. 119.9 Paul Schafer, 19686. 117.2 Delmar Jones, 19787. 109.5 Demetrius Crawford, 20088. 108.3 Tom Kostrba, 19769. 106.9 Matt Engelking, 1995

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MSU’s 100-Yard Rushers...MSU’s 100-Yard Rushers......BY PLAYERRyan Johnson - 17 (2002 - 212 vs. UM, 142 vs. EWU, 113 vs Sac, 159 vs. Weber, 119 vs. Idaho State, 216 vs. St. Mary’s; 2001 - 133 vs. Portland State, 110 vs. NAU, 116 vs. Wash. State, 176 vs. Sac State, 237 vs. Northridge, 243 vs. Weber; 2000 - 111 vs. EWU, 137 vs. Cal Poly, 104 vs. Humboldt; 1999 - 116 vs. Weber)Cody Kirk - 16 (2013 - 107 vs. SMU, 112 vs. North Dakota, 156 vs. NAU, 119 vs. UC Davis, 180 vs. Northern Colorado, 100 vs. Eastern Wash.; 2012 - 122 vs. Portland State, 129 vs. SacState, 160 vs. North Dakota, , 105 vs. Stephen F. Austin; 2011 - 184 vs. Idaho State, 202 vs. Northern Colo., 142 vs. NAU, 134 vs. Sac State, 112 vs. Eastern Wash., 155 vs. UC Davis)Don Hass - 15 (1967 - 110 vs. North Dakota, 160 vs. West Texas, 122 vs. Portland State, 121 vs. Idaho, 298 vs. Weber State, 209 vs. Montana; 1966 - 164 vs. South Dakota State, 140 vs. Portland State, 209 vs. Idaho, 136 vs. Fresno State, 172 vs. Idaho State, 109 vs. Weber State, 142 vs. Montana, 129 vs. Tulsa; 1965 - 129 vs. Montana)Matt Engelking - 14 (1996 - 163 vs. Minn.-Duluth, 112 vs E. Wash., 123 vs CS Northridge, 127 vs Weber State, 186 vs Sac State, 165 vs Cal Poly; 1995 - 129 vs. Boise St., 112 vs. Idaho St., 165 vs. Idaho, 136 vs. SW Texas, 169 vs. C. Wash., 108 vs. Colorado St., 137 vs. Cal Poly)Steve Kracher - 13 (1975 - 141 vs. Portland State, 124 vs. North Dakota, 183 vs. North Dakota State, 120 vs. Fresno State, 218 vs. Boise State, 165 vs. Montana, 222 vs. Northern Arizona; 1974 - 139 vs. North Dakota, 102 vs. Fresno State, 119 vs. Northern Arizona, 131 vs. Weber State, 118 vs. Idaho, 163 vs. Montana)Delmar Jones - 11 (1978 - 182 vs. Texas A&I, 182 vs. Boise State, 119 vs. Idaho State, 106 vs. Montana, 190 vs. Fresno State; 1977 - 125 vs. North Dakota, 121 vs. North Dakota State, 128 vs. Fresno State, 136 vs. Weber State, 187 vs. Montana, 124 vs. Portland State)Tony Boddie - 10 (1982 - 124 vs. E. Washington, 114 vs. Weber State, 167 vs. Boise State; 1981 - 147 vs. Boise State, 104 vs. Weber State, 116 vs. Boise State, 121 vs. Idaho, 105 vs. Montana; 1980 - 144 vs. Idaho State, 134 vs. Montana)Demetrius Crawford - 9 (2008 - 203 vs. Montana, 187 vs. Portland State, 160 vs. NAU, 100 vs. Northern Colo., 112 vs. Sac State, 100 vs. Adams State; 2007 - 112 vs. Montana, 173 vs. Idaho State, 128 vs. Dixie State)Fred Moore - 6 (1993 - 136 vs. Idaho, 104 vs. S. Utah, 113 vs. N. Arizona, 178 vs. Weber State, 106 vs. Ft. Lewis, 182 vs. W. Illinois)Tom Kostrba - 6 (1976 - 148 vs. Weber State, 120 vs. Idaho State, 113 vs. Idaho, 118 vs. Hawaii, 115 vs. New Hampshire, 106 vs. North Dakota State)Dakota Prukop - 5 (2014 - 176 vs. BHSU, 140 vs. Sac State, 148 vs UC Davis, 129 vs. Cal Poly, 135 vs Portland State)Orenzo Davis - 5 (2012 - 123 vs. Southern Utah, 145 vs. North Dakota; 2010 - 140 vs. Montana, 114 vs. Weber State, 135 vs. Portland State, 160 vs. Drake)Wayne Edwards - 5 (1973 - 127 vs. Idaho State, 118 vs. Fresno State; 1972 - 106 vs. North Dakota State, 151 vs. Northern Arizona, 128 vs. Weber State)Aaron Mason - 5 (2009 - 108 vs. Idaho State, 138 vs. Weber State, 112 vs. Dixie State; 2006 - 128 vs. Portland State, 192 vs. NAU)Clint Morton - 5 (1993 - 121 vs. Montana, 132 vs. Boise St, 141 vs. Weber St, 105 vs. Ft Lewis; 1992 - 147

Individual RushingIndividual Rushingvs. Weber St.)Paul Schafer - 5 (1970 - 125 vs. North Dakota State; 1968 - 132 vs. Idaho State, 102 vs. Weber State, 151 vs. NAU, 234 vs. Montana)Shawn Johnson - 4 (2014 - 153 vs. Weber State, 150 vs. Eastern Wash. ; 2013 - 109 vs. Monmourth, 128 vs. North Dakota)Gary Hughes - 4 (1969 - 182 vs. North Dakota, 159 vs. Fresno State; 1968 - 121 vs. North Dakota, 143 vs. Fresno State)Bruce Molock - 4 (2003 - 106 vs. Montana, 201 vs. Sac State, 150 vs. St. Mary’s, 120 vs. Gardner-Webb)Si Ryan - 4 (1992 - 107 vs. Idaho St; 1991 - 157 vs. Weber St, 142 vs. Sac St.; 1989 - 112 vs. Weber St.)Kirk Copeland - 3 (1987 - 120 vs. E. Washington, 133 vs. Weber State; 1986 - 108 vs. Weber State)Mike Doerfl er - 3 (1979 - 132 vs. Idaho, 167 vs. Montana, 105 vs. North Dakota State)Evin Groves - 3 (2006 - 128 vs. Northrn Colo.; 2005 - 143 vs. Montana, 112 vs. Sac State)CJ Palmer - 3 (2010 - 131 vs. Sac State; 2009 - 106 vs. South Dakota, 134 vs. Eastern Wash.)Chad Newell - 2 (2014 - 110 vs. Idaho State, 111 vs. South Dakota State)Don Bagley - 2 (1973 - 127 vs. North Dakota; 1972 - 102 vs. Idaho)Jeff Davis - 2 (1980 - 117 vs. Idaho St, 125 vs. NDSU)Justin Domineck - 2 (2004 - 143 vs. Eastern Wash., 120 vs. Weber State)Travis Lulay - 2 (2005 - 142 vs. Weber State; 2004 - 110 vs. Eastern Wash.)Gary Michael - 2 (1971 - 104 vs. NAU, 139 vs. Weber)David Pandt - 2 (1984 - 101 vs. Portland State, 140 vs. Montana)Hans Pidino - 2 (1967 - 123 vs. Idaho State; 1968 - 143 vs. North Dakota)Mark Rinehart - 2 (1989 - 154 vs. E. Washington; 1988 - 146 vs. Weber State)Tray Robinson - 2 (2011 - 154 vs. ISU, 107 vs. NAU)John Tetrault - 2 (1989 - 106 vs. Weber St; 1988 - 122 vs. ISU)Don Ueland - 2 (1976 - 150 vs. North Dakota, 108 vs. Fresno State)Bob Wilkinson - 2 (1988 - 164 vs. Idaho State; 1987 - 101 vs. Weber State)Paul Dennehy - 1 (1976 - 111 vs. Boise State)John Emmert - 1 (1970 - 156 vs. UNLV)Landy Harrell - 1 (1970 - 102 vs. Idaho)Steve Haugeberg - 1 (1988 - 136 vs. Nevada)Scott Hoard - 1 (1977 - 113 vs. Idaho State)Mike Holder - 1 (1973 - 144 vs. Montana)Jesse Jones - 1 (1985 - 136 vs. Montana)Corey Lamey - 1 (1985 - 101 vs. E. Washington)David Mayfi eld - 1 (2003 - 101 vs. Wyoming)Zoonie McLean - 1 (1971 - 103 vs. Fresno State)Barry Sullivan - 1 (1981 - 104 vs. Fresno State)Brian Williams - 1 (1983 - 101 vs. Montana)

...BY HEAD COACH COACH, YEARS Gms 100-Ydrs Rob Ash, 2007-present 97 50Mike Kramer, 2000-2006 83 31Cliff Hysell, 1992-99 88 60Earle Solomonson, 1987-91 55 12 Dave Arnold, 1983-86 47 6Doug Graber, 1982 11 3Sonny Lubick, 1978-81 40 18

Sonny Holland, 1971-77 75 40Tom Parac, 1968-70 29 13Jim Sweeney, 1963-67 51 15

...CONSECUTIVE GAMES5 by Cody Kirk (9/24-10/22), 20115 by Demetrius Crawford (10/25-11/22), 20085 by Ryan Johnson (10/13-11/10), 20015 by Steve Kracher (9/6-10/4), 19754 by Matt Engelking (9/2-9/23), 19954 by Fred Moore (9/18-10/9), 19933 by Don Hass twice, Tom Kostrba twice, Tony Boddie, Paul Schafer, Delmar Jones, Mike Doerfl er, Matt Engelking twice, Cody Kirk

...CONSECUTIVE GAMES, MULTIPLE PLAYERS6 (Cody Kirk vs. EWU, Sac St, NAU, UNC, ISU, Tray Robinson vs. NAU), 20116 (Paul Schafer vs. ISU Weber St, NAU, UM, Hans Pidino vs. N.Dak., and Gary Hughes vs. N.Dak. and Fresno), 19685 (Steve Kracher vs. Portland St, North Dakota, NDSU, Fresno and BSU), 19755 (Steve Kracher vs. Portland St, North Dakota, NDSU, Fresno St and Boise St), 19755 (Tom Kostrba vs. Idaho, ISU and Weber St, Paul Dennehy vs. Boise St, Don Ueland vs. Fresno St), 19764 (Fred Moore vs. Ft. Lewis, Weber St., NAU and SUU, Clint Morton vs. Ft. Lewis and Weber St.), 19934 (Wayne Edwards vs. NDSU, NAU and Weber St., Don Bagley vs. Idaho), 1972

...MOST IN A SEASON, INDIVIDUAL8 by Don Hass, 1966; Matt Engelking, ‘957 by Steve Kracher, ‘75; Matt Engelking, ’95; Ryan Johnson, ‘016 by Cody Kirk, ‘11 and ‘13; Demetrius Crawford, ‘08; Matt Engelking, ’96; Fred Moore, ’93; Don Hass, ’67; Steve Kracher, ’74; Delmar Jones, ’77; Ryan Johnson, ‘025 by Dakota Prukop, ‘14; Tony Boddie, ’81; Delmar Jones, ’784 by Clint Morton, 1993; Paul Schafer, 1968; Bruce Molock, 20034 by Bruce Molock, 2003

...DOUBLE 100-YARD GAMES2013, UND: Cody Kirk-112/Shawn Johnson-1282012, UND: Cody Kirk-105/Orenzo Davis-1452011, NAU: Cody Kirk-142, Tray Robinson-1072011, ISU: Cody Kirk-184/Tray Robinson-1542004, EWU: Justin Domineck-143/Travis Lulay-1101997, CSN: Travis Wright-100/Eric Kinnaman-1001993, WSU: Fred Moore-178/Clint Morton-1481989, WSU: John Tetrault-106/Si Ryan-1121988, ISU: John Tetrault-122)/Bob Wilkinson-1641987, WSU: Kirk Copeland-133/Bob Wilkinson-1011981, Fresno: Tony Boddie-147/Barry Sullivan-1041980, ISU: Tony Boddie-144/Jeff Davis-1171968, UND: Hans Pidino-143/Gary Hughes-121(records available only since 1965)

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MSU 100-Yard MSU 100-Yard Rushing GamesRushing Games

Since 1965Since 1965Date Yds Player vs. Opp. (Rushes)11/29/14 111 Chad Newell vs. South Dakota St (24)11/15/14 110 Chad Newell vs. Idaho State (18)11/8/14 135 Dakota Prukop vs. Portland State (17)11/1/14 129 Dakota Prukop vs. Cal Poly (19)10/25/14 153 Shawn Johnson vs. Weber State (14)10/11/14 148 Dakota Prukop vs. UC Davis (14)10/4/14 140 Dakota Prukop vs. Sac State (16)9/27/14 150 Shawn Johnson vs. EWU (14)9/13/14 176 Dakota Prukop vs. BHSU (13)11/9/13 100 Cody Kirk vs. Eastern Wash. (21)11/2/13 180 Cody Kirk vs. Northern Colo. (27)10/26/13 119 Cody Kirk vs. UC Davis (20)10/5/13 156 Cody Kirk vs. NAU (27)9/28/13 112 Cody Kirk vs. North Dakota (12)9/28/13 128 Shawn Johnson vs. North Dakota (13)9/7/13 107 Cody Kirk vs. SMU (29)8/27/13 109 Shawn Johnson vs. Monmouth (5)9/15/12 105 Cody Kirk vs. Stephen F. Austin (30)9/29/12 123 Orenzo Davis vs. Southern Utah (20)10/27/12 160 Cody Kirk vs. North Dakota (25)10/27/12 145 Orenzo Davis vs. North Dakota (19)11/3/12 129 Cody Kirk vs. Sacramento State (24)11/10/12 122 Cody Kirk vs. Portland State (11)9/10/11 155 Cody Kirk vs. UC Davis (22)9/24/11 112 Cody Kirk vs. Eastern Wash. (20)10/1/11 134 Cody Kirk vs. Sac State (25)10/8/11 142 Cody Kirk vs. NAU (24)10/8/11 107 Tray Robinson vs. NAU (14)10/15/11 202 Cody Kirk vs. Northern Colo. (29)10/22/11 184 Cody Kirk vs. Idaho State (24)10/22/11 154 Tray Robinson vs. Idaho State (10)11/20/10 140 Orenzo Davis vs. Montana (33)11/6/10 114 Orenzo Davis vs. Weber St (14)10/9/10 135 Orenzo Davis vs. Portland St (14)10/2/10 131 CJ Palmer vs. Sac State (12)9/18/10 160 Orenzo Davis vs. Drake (21)10/31/09 108 Aaron Mason vs. Idaho St (21)10/24/09 134 CJ Palmer vs. Eastern Wash. (26)10/17/09 106 CJ Palmer vs. South Dakota (19)10/3/09 138 Aaron Mason vs. Weber St (22)9/12/09 112 Aaron Mason vs. Dixie St (17)11/22/08 203 D. Crawford vs. Montana (26)11/15/08 187 D. Crawford vs. Portland St (27)11/8/08 160 D. Crawford vs. NAU (26)11/1/08 100 D. Crawford vs. Northern Colo. (21)

10/25/08 112 D. Crawford vs. Sacramento St (19)8/30/08 100 D. Crawford vs. Adams State (20)11/17/07 112 D. Crawford vs. Montana (20)9/29/07 173 D. Crawford vs. Idaho State (23)9/15/07 128 D. Crawford vs. Dixie State (11)11/4/06 128 Evin Groves vs. Northern Colo. (31) 10/7/06 128 Aaron Mason vs. Portland State (34) 9/30/06 192 Aaron Mason vs. NAU (24)11/19/05 143 Evin Groves vs. Montana (35)11/5/05 112 Evin Groves vs. Sac State (20)10/8/05 142 Travis Lulay vs. Weber State (18)11/13/04 110 Travis Lulay vs. Eastern Wash. (19)11/13/04 143 Justin Domineck vs. Eastern Wash. (24)10/9/04 120 Justin Domineck vs. Weber State (22)11/22/03 106 Bruce Molock vs. Montana (25)11/1/03 201 Bruce Molock vs. Sac State (28)10/4/03 150 Bruce Molock vs. St. Mary’s (21)9/6/03 120 Bruce Molock vs. Gardner-Webb (14)8/30/03 101 David Mayfi eld vs. Wyoming (26)11/23/02 312 Ryan Johnson vs. Montana (39)11/9/02 142 Ryan Johnson vs. Eastern Wash. (32)11/2/02 113 Ryan Johnson vs. Sac State (29)10/19/02 159 Ryan Johnson vs. Weber State (35)10/12/02 119 Ryan Johnson vs. Idaho State (23)8/31/02 216 Ryan Johnson vs. St. Mary’s (34)11/10/01 271 Ryan Johnson vs. Idaho State (36)11/3/01 133 Ryan Johnson vs. Portland State (28)10/27/01 110 Ryan Johnson vs. NAU (25)10/18/01 116 Ryan Johnson vs. Washington St (19)10/13/01 176 Ryan Johnson vs. Sac State (41)9/29/01 237 Ryan Johnson vs. CS Northridge (33)9/8/01 243 Ryan Johnson vs. Weber State (41)11/4/00 130 Camron King vs. Portland State (14) 10/7/00 111 Ryan Johnson vs. Eastern Wash. (26)9/23/00 137 Ryan Johnson vs. Cal Poly (23)9/9/00 104 Ryan Johnson vs. Humboldt St (16)10/9/99 116 Ryan Johnson vs. Weber State (17)11/14/98 117 Lathian Tyler vs. Idaho State (13)10/24/98 151 Eric Kinnaman vs. CS Northridge (15)11/22/97 113 Eric Kinnaman vs. Montana (28)10/18/97 100 Eric Kinnaman vs. CS Northridge (22)10/18/97 100 Travis Wright vs. CS Northridge (25)11/16/96 165 Matt Engelking vs. Sac State (25)11/9/96 186 Matt Engelking vs Cal Poly (29)11/2/96 127 Matt Engelking vs. Weber State (21) 10/19/96 123 Matt Engelking vs. CS Northridge (38)10/5/96 112 Matt Engelking vs E. Washington (20)9/21/96 163 Matt Engelking vs. UM-Duluth (13) 11/11/95 129 Matt Engelking vs. Boise State (28) 10/14/95 112 Matt Engelking vs. Idaho State (26) 10/7/95 165 Matt Engelking vs. Idaho (36)9/23/95 136 Matt Engelking vs. SW Texas (27)9/16/95 137 Matt Engelking vs. Cal Poly SLO (29)9/9/95 169 Matt Engelking vs. Central Wash. (32)9/2/95 108 Matt Engelking vs. Colorado St (18) 10/28/94 103 Fred Moore vs. Boise State (14)11/13/93 121 Clint Morton vs. Montana (18)10/30/93 132 Clint Morton vs. Boise State (23)10/23/93 136 Fred Moore vs. Idaho (33)10/9/93 104 Fred Moore vs. Southern Utah (17)10/2/93 113 Fred Moore vs. NAU (20)9/25/93 178 Fred Moore vs. Weber State (31)9/25/93 141 Clint Morton vs. Weber State (21)9/18/93 105 Clint Morton vs. Ft. Lewis (19)9/18/93 106 Fred Moore vs. Ft. Lewis (14)9/4/93 182 Fred Moore vs. W. Illinois (32)10/17/92 107 Si Ryan vs. Idaho State (12)9/26/92 147 Clint Morton vs. Weber St. (22)10/5/91 157 Si Ryan vs. Weber State (16)9/14/91 142 Si Ryan vs. Sacramento St.(18)

9/16/89 154 Mark Rinehart vs. Eastern Wash. (21)10/28/89 106 John Tetrault vs. Weber State (21)10/28/89 112 Si Ryan vs. Weber State (26)10/1/88 122 John Tetrault vs. Idaho State (27)10/1/88 164 Bob Wilkinson vs. Idaho State (18)10/22/88 136 Steve Haugeberg vs. Nevada (6)11/12/88 146 Mark Rhinehart vs. Weber State (18)9/26/87 120 Kirk Copeland vs. Eastern Wash. (15)10/17/87 133 Kirk Copeland vs. Weber State (21)10/17/87 101 Bob Wilkinson vs. Weber State (11)11/1/86 108 Kirk Copeland vs. Weber State (12)9/14/85 171 Corey Lamey vs. Eastern Oregon (8)10/26/85 136 Jesse Jones vs. Montana (16)10/20/84 101 David Pandt vs. Portland State (16)11/2/84 140 David Pandt vs. Montana (14)10/29/83 101 Williams vs. Montana (22)9/18/82 124 Tony Boddie vs. E. Washington (32) 10/9/82 114 Tony Boddie vs. Weber State (34)10/16/82 167 Tony Boddie vs. Boise State (28)9/19/81 147 Tony Boddie vs. Fresno State (24)9/19/81 104 Barry Sullivan vs. Fresno State (24)10/3/81 104 Tony Boddie vs. Weber State (23)10/10/81 116 Tony Boddie vs. Boise State (27)10/17/81 121 Tony Boddie vs. Idaho (22)10/31/81 105 Tony Boddie vs. Montana (19)10/11/80 144 Tony Boddie vs. Idaho State (21)10/11/80 117 Jeff Davis vs. Idaho State (17)11/1/80 134 Tony Boddie vs. Montana (25)11/8/80 125 Jeff Davis vs. North Dakota State (20)10/27/79 132 Mike Doerfl er vs. Idaho (18)11/3/79 167 Mike Doerfl er vs. Montana (23)11/10/79 105 Mike Doerfl er vs. N. Dakota St. (23)9/23/78 182 Delmar Jones vs. Texas A&I (29)9/30/78 182 Delmar Jones vs. Boise State (19)10/14/78 119 Delmar Jones vs. Idaho State (23)11/3/78 106 Delmar Jones vs. Montana (23)11/11/78 190 Delmar Jones vs. Fresno State (24)9/10/77 125 Delmar Jones vs. North Dakota (22)9/17/77 121 Delmar Jones vs. North Dakota St (22)9/23/77 128 Delmar Jones vs. Fresno State (17)10/8/77 136 Delmar Jones vs. Weber State (31)10/15/77 113 Scott Hoard vs. Idaho State (23)10/29/77 187 Delmar Jones vs. Montana (27)11/19/77 124 Delmar Jones vs. Portland State (20) 9/11/76 150 Don Ueland vs. North Dakota (24)9/25/76 108 Don Ueland vs. Fresno State (22)10/2/76 111 Paul Dennehy vs. Boise State (21)10/9/76 148 Tom Kostrba vs. Weber State (18)10/16/76 120 Tom Kostrba vs. Idaho State (20)10/23/76 113 Tom Kostrba vs. Idaho (15)

Individual RushingIndividual Rushing

Ryan Johnson

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11/13/76 118 Tom Kostrba vs. Hawaii (21)11/27/76 115 Tom Kostrba vs. New Hampshire (14)12/4/76 106 Tom Kostrba vs. N. Dakota St. (32)9/6/75 141 Steve Kracher vs. Portland State (24)9/13/75 124 Steve Kracher vs. North Dakota (24)9/20/75 183 Steve Kracher vs. North Dakota St (30)9/27/75 120 Steve Kracher vs. Fresno State (22)10/4/75 218 Steve Kracher vs. Boise State (24)10/25/75 165 Steve Kracher vs. Montana (26)11/8/75 222 Steve Kracher vs. N. Arizona (33)9/14/74 139 Steve Kracher vs. North Dakota (20)9/21/74 102 Steve Kracher vs. Fresno State (16)10/5/74 119 Steve Kracher vs. N. Arizona (10)10/12/74 131 Steve Kracher vs. Weber State (21)10/26/74 118 Steve Kracher vs. Idaho (16)11/2/74 163 Steve Kracher vs. Montana (21)9/8/73 127 Wayne Edwards vs. Idaho State (27)9/29/73 118 Wayne Edwards vs. Fresno State (15)10/20/73 144 Mike Holder vs. Montana (25)11/10/73 127 Don Bagley vs. North Dakota (19)9/16/72 106 Wayne Edwards vs. North Dak. St (13)9/30/72 102 Don Bagley vs. Idaho (8)10/7/72 151 Wayne Edwards vs. N. Arizona (21)10/14/72 128 Wayne Edwards vs. Weber State (25)9/25/71 103 Zoonie McLean vs. Fresno State (20)10/9/71 104 Michael vs. Northern Arizona (17)10/16/71 139 Michael vs. Weber State (25)9/19/70 125 Paul Schafer vs. North Dakota St (24)10/31/70 102 Harrell vs. Idaho (11)11/14/70 156 Emmert vs. UNLV (28)9/20/69 182 Gary Hughes vs. North Dakota (43) 9/27/69 159 Gary Hughes vs. Fresno State (43)10/11/69 123 Hans Pidino vs. Idaho State (36)10/12/68 132 Paul Schafer vs. Idaho State (21)10/19/68 102 Paul Schafer vs. Weber State (30)10/26/68 151 Paul Schafer vs. Northern Arizona (33)

11/2/68 234 Paul Schafer vs. Montana (58)11/9/68 143 Hans Pidino vs. North Dakota (18)11/9/68 121 Gary Hughes vs. North Dakota (20)11/16/68 143 Gary Hughes vs. Fresno State (28)9/9/67 110 Don Hass vs. North Dakota (26)9/16/67 160 Don Hass vs. West Texas (33)9/23/67 122 Don Hass vs. Portland State (21)10/7/67 121 Don Hass vs. Idaho (25)10/14/67 298 Don Hass vs. Weber State (34)11/4/67 209 Don Hass vs. Montana (42)9/10/66 164 Don Hass vs. South Dakota St (20)9/17/66 140 Don Hass vs. Portland State (25)9/24/66 209 Don Hass vs. Idaho (34)10/1/66 136 Don Hass vs. Fresno State (17)10/15/66 172 Don Hass vs. Idaho State (22)10/22/66 109 Don Hass vs. Weber State (23)11/5/66 142 Don Hass vs. Montana (27)11/12/66 129 Don Hass vs. Tulsa (34)11/6/65 129 Don Hass vs. Montana (27)

Longest Run From ScrimmageLongest Run From ScrimmageYds Player, Opponent, Year97 Ben Vaughn vs Fresno. 1963 (TD)90 Shawn Johnson vs. Monmouth, 2013 (TD)85 Don Bagley vs Idaho, 197284 Demetrius Crawvord vs. UM, 200884 Dennis Erickson vs ND St., 1966 (TD)84 Mark Rinehart vs Weber St, 1988 (TD)83 Matt Engelking vs UM-Duluth, 1996 (TD)82 Sam Moore vs San Diego, 1959 (TD)81 Corey Lamey vs E. Oregon, 1985 (TD)80 Delmar Jones vs Fresno St, 1978 (TD)75 Mark Rinehart vs E. Wash., 1988 (TD)74 Orenzo Davis vs So. Utah, 2012 (TD)74 Mike Doerfl er vs Montana, 1979 (TD)74 Si Ryan vs Weber State, 1991 (TD)

The Iron Tumbleweed, Don Hass

1,000 Yard Rushers, Game-by-GameCODY KIRK, 2013Date Opponent # Yds TDA27 Monmouth 11 39 2S7 at SMU 29 107 2S14 Colorado Mesa 14 55 0S21 at SFA 14 31 1S28 at North Dakota 12 112 5O5 NAU 27 156 1O19 at Weber State 17 95 1O26 UC Davis 20 119 2N2 at Northern Colo. 27 180 2N9 at Eastern Wash. 21 100 2N16 Southern Utah 14 45 0N23 Montana 11 49 0Totals (12 games) 217 1088 18

CODY KIRK, 2011Date Opponent # Yds TDS1 @Utah 9 48 0S10 UC Davis 22 155 2S17 Minot State 13 63 2S24 @Eastern Wash. 20 112 1O1 Sac State 25 134 2O8 @Portland State 20 74 0O15 Northern Ariz. 24 142 1O22 @Northern Colo 29 202 1O29 Idaho State 24 184 4N4 @Weber State 14 74 1N18 Montana 11 45 0D2 New Hampshire 18 96 0D9 @Sam Houston 12 22 0Totals (13 games)

ORENZO DAVIS, 2010S4 FLC 16 85 1S11 @Wash. St. 10 67 0S18 Drake 21 160 2S25 EWU 17 66 0O2 @Sac St 20 95 2O9 Portland St 14 135 1O16 @NAU 11 57 0O23 Northern Colo. 22 107 0O30 @Idaho State 13 36 0N6 Weber State 14 114 2N20 @Montana 33 140 1D4 North Dakota St 15 64 1Totals (12)

DEMETRIUS CRAWFORD, 2008A30 Adams State 20 100 1S6 @Kansas State 17 90 0S13 @Minnesota 19 76 0S27 South Dakota 22 91 2O4 @Idaho State 24 76 1O11 Weber State 18 75 0O18 EWU 12 44 0O25 @Sac State 19 112 1N1 Northern Colo. 21 100 1N8 @NAU 26 160 1N15 Portland St 27 187 2N22 @Montana 26 203 0Totals (12)

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Individual RushingIndividual RushingRYAN JOHNSON, 2002A31 St. Mary’s 34 216 1S7 @SFA 21 42 0S14 Adams State 18 47 1S21 @Wash. State 11 70 1O5 Central Wash. DNP-injO12 @Idaho State 23 119 0O19 Weber State 35 159 2O26 @NAU 19 56 0N2 @Sac State 29 113 2N9 EWU 32 142 0N16 Portland State DNP-injN23 @Montana 39 132 0N30 @McNeese St 8 -4 0Totals (11 games) 261 1092 7

RYAN JOHNSON, 2001Date Opponent # Yds TDA30 @UAB 11 -4 0S8 @Weber State 41 243 2S22 Cal Poly 25 79 0S29 CS Northeridge 33 237 2O6 @EWU 20 78 1O13 Sac State 41 176 1O18 @Wash. State 19 116 0O27 NAU 25 110 2N3 @Portland St 28 133 1N10 Idaho State 36 271 3N17 Montana 24 98 2Totals (11 games) 303 1537 15

MATT ENGELKING, 1996S14 @Nevada 22 80 0S21 Minn-Duluth 13 163 2S28 Idaho State 25 95 1O5 @E. Wash. 20 112 0O12 NAU 11 44 0O19 @CS Northr. 38 123 2O26 Portland State 29 93 1N2 @Weber State 21 127 0N9 Cal Poly SLO 29 186 0N16 Sac State 25 165 3N23 @Montana Totals (10 games) 232 1188 9

MATT ENGELKING, 1995S2 @Colorado St. 20 108 0S9 Ctl. Washington 32 169 1S16 @Cal Poly SLO 29 137 0S23 SW Texas 27 136 2S30 @NAU 5 7 0O7 Idaho 36 165 0O14 @Idaho State 23 112 0O21 Weber State 25 73 0O28 E. Washington 9 14 0N11 @Boise State 28 129 0N18 Montana 24 126 1Totals (11 games) 258 1176 4

FRED MOORE, 1993S4 @W. Illinois 32 182 2S11 @Washington St 7 15 1S18 Fort Lewis 14 106 1S25 Weber State 31 178 1O2 @N. Arizona 20 113 0)9 Southern Utah 17 104 1O16 @Idaho State 14 80 0O23 Idaho 33 136 3O30 @Boise State 18 65 0N5 E. Washington 9 27 0N12 Montana 1 -1 0Totals (11 games) 196 1005 9

KIRK COPELAND, 1987S5 @Long Beach St 17 65 0S12 Sam Houston St 22 131 0S19 @N. Iowa 14 40 0S25 E. Washington 15 120 1O3 @Boise State 19 97 0O10 @Nevada 17 91 0O17 Weber State 21 132 1O24 @N. Arizona 8 48 0O31 Montana 4 22 0N7 Idaho 14 58 1N14 Idaho State 25 234 3Totals (11 games) 176 1038 6

DELMAR JONES, 1978Date Opponent # Yds TDS9 @North Dakota 19 80 1S16 North Dakota St 20 78 2S23 Texas A & I 29 182 1S30 Boise State 29 182 0O7 @Weber State 22 81 3O14 Idaho State 23 118 1O21 @Idaho 18 86 1O28 N. Arizona 16 69 1N4 @Montana 23 106 0N11 @Fresno State 24 190 2Totals (10 games) 223 1172 12

DELMAR JONES, 1977S10 North Dakota 22 125 1S17 @N. Dakota St 22 121 1S24 Fresno State 17 128 2O1 @Boise State 10 22 0O8 Weber State 31 136 1O15 @Idaho State 19 82 1O22 Idaho 17 94 0O29 Montana 27 187 2N12 @N. Arizona not availableN19 @Portland State 20 124 2Totals (9 games) 200 1050 10

DON UELAND, 1976S11 @North Dakota 24 150 1S18 N. Dakota State 11 31 0S25 @Fresno State 22 108 0O2 Boise State 18 59 0O9 @Weber State 12 98 1O16 Idaho State did not playO23 Idaho 14 44 0O30 @Montana 17 56 0N6 N. Arizona 16 79 1N13 @Hawaii 6 35 0N27 New Hampshire 23 89 0D4 @N. Dakota St 12 30 0D11 Akron 22 94 0Totals (12 games) 254 1086 3

TOM KOSTRBA, 1976S11 @North Dakota 12 46 0S18 N. Dakota State 8 31 0S25 @Fresno State 9 77 0O2 Boise State 10 32 0O9 @Weber State 18 148 2O16 Idaho State 20 120 1O23 Idaho 15 113 1O30 @Montana 19 54 0N6 N. Arizona 12 48 0N13 @Hawaii 21 118 2N27 New Hampshire 14 115 1D4 @N. Dakota St 32 106 0D11 Akron 13 75 1Totals (13 games) 262 1379 8

STEVE KRACHER, 1975S6 Portland State 24 141 2S13 North Dakota 24 124 1S20 @N. Dakota St 30 183 0S27 Fresno State 22 120 1O4 @Boise State 24 218 0O11 Weber State 12 48 0O18 @Idaho State 14 85 1O25 Montana 26 165 1N1 @Idaho 10 81 1N8 @N. Arizona 33 222 0Totals (10 games) 229 1387 7

STEVE KRACHER, 1974Date Opponent # Yds TDS7 @Portland State 11 47 0S14 @North Dakota 20 139 2S21 @Fresno State 16 102 1S28 Boise State 14 85 0O5 N. Arizona 10 119 2O12 @Weber State 21 131 0O19 Idaho State 16 63 0O26 Idaho 16 118 1N2 @Montana 21 163 1N16 N. Dakota State 15 83 1Totals (10 games) 160 1034 8

1,000-yard rusher Steve Kracher

PAUL SCHAFER, 1968Date Opponent # Yds TDS14 Idaho @ GF 24 56 0S21 @Portland St 42 236 2S28 San Diego St 17 84 2O5 W. Texas St 26 98 0O12 Idaho State 21 132 3O19 @Weber State 30 102 1O26 N. Arizona 33 151 0N2 @Montana 58 234 2N9 @North Dakota 26 93 1N16 @Fresno St Did not playTotals (9 games) 277 1199 11

DON HASS, 1967Date Opponent # Yds TDS9 N. Dak. St @GF 18 69 0S16 @W. Texas St 33 160 1S23 Portland St 21 124 2S30 @Fresno St 24 88 1O7 @Idaho 25 118 1O14 @Idaho State 18 65 0O21 Weber State 34 298 2O28 North Dakota 26 110 5N4 Montana 42 209 1N11 @San Diego St 20 74 0Totals (10 games) 251 1245 13

DON HASS, 1966Date Opponent # Yds TDS10 S.Dak. St@GF 20 164 2S17 @Portland St 25 140 1S24 Idaho 34 209 2O1 Fresno State 17 136 2O8 @N. Dakota St 27 94 0O15 Idaho St 22 172 3O22 Weber State 23 109 3O29 @N. Dakota 26 110N5 @Montana 27 142 0N12 @Tulsa 34 150 0N26 San Diego St# 22 88 0Totals (11 games) 256 1460 13

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Team RushingTeam RushingMost Yards Rushing, SeasonMost Yards Rushing, Season1. 3,177 20142. 3,045 19733. 2,903 1976 (3,655 including playoffs)4. 2,759* 20115. 2,698 19746. 2,681 19727. 2,617 19758. 2,558 19669. 2,473 195710. 2,445 1977

Most Yards per Rush, SeasonMost Yards per Rush, Season1. 5.26 in 19572. 5.23 in 19563. 5.17 in 20144. 4.97 in 19595. 4.96 in 20116. 4.72 in 19937. 4.71 in 19758. 4.66 in 19749. 4.65 in 197810. 4.60 in 1976

Most Rushing Yards per Game, SeasonMost Rushing Yards per Game, Season1. 323.1 in 19562. 304.5 in 19733. 281.1 in 19764. 269.8 in 19745. 264.0 in 19596. 261.7 in 19757. 247.3 in 19578. 244.5 in 19779. 244.4 in 201410. 243.2 in 1978

Fewest Yards Rushing, SeasonFewest Yards Rushing, Season1. 555 in 19862. 745 in 19833. 922 in 19914. 1,076 in 19855. 1,078 (1,249)* in 19846. 1,092 in 19907. 1,150 in 19998. 1,151 in 19979. 1,230 in 200610. 1,262 in 1965

Most Rushing Yards Allowed, SeasonMost Rushing Yards Allowed, Season1. 2,508 in 20142. 2,433 in 19783. 2,206 in 19754. 2,103 in 19795. 2,101 in 19856. 2,030 in 19937. 2,068 in 19888. 2,011 in 19629. 1,971 in 198610. 1,988 in 1977

Most Yards Rushing, GameMost Yards Rushing, Game1. 483 vs Fresno State ................19732. 458 at Weber State .................19763. 436 vs. North Dakota ..............20124. 417 vs Idaho State ...................19885. 415 vs Idaho State ................... 20116. 383 at Northern Arizona ..........19757. 377 at Montana........................ 19748. 375 vs Weber State ................. 19719. 372 vs Weber State .................196710. 371 vs. Black Hills St ...............2014

Rushes, SeasonRushes, Season1. 794 in 19762. 689 in 19733. 644 in 19724. 618 in 19565. 614 in 20146. 610 in 19877. 588 in 19688. 581 in 19779. 579 in 197410. 578 in 1988

Rushes, GameRushes, Game1. 78 vs Fresno State, 19742. 75 vs Idaho State, 19773. 73 vs Montana, 19744. 72 vs NDSU, 19764. 72 vs NAU, 19756. 71 vs C. Wash., 19956. 71 vs Fresno St., 19678. 70 vs Idaho State, 19788. 70 vs Weber State, 19768. 70 vs Idaho State, 19748. 70 vs Weber State, 1972

Rushing TDs, SeasonRushing TDs, Season1. 43 in 20142. 38 in 19563. 34 in 1966 4. 33 in 20135. 31 in 19736. 29 in 20127. 27 in 19767. 27 in 19679. 26 in 20119. 26 in 197810. 24 in 1963

Rushing TDs, GameRushing TDs, Game1. 6 vs North Dakota, 20131. 6 vs Idaho, 19671. 6 vs Fresno State, 19661. 6 vs Weber State, 19661. 6 vs N. Dakota, 19666. 5 vs E. Oregon, 19856. 5 vs Weber, 19766. 5 vs NAU, 19736. 5 vs Idaho State, 19666. 5 vs South Dakota State, 20146. 5 vs UC Davis, 20146. 5 vs Central Arkansas, 20146. 5 vs Black Hills State, 2014

Rushing 1st Downs, GameRushing 1st Downs, Game1. 25 vs Portland St., 19682. 24 vs. North Dakota, 20122. 24 vs Fresno, 19734. 23 vs Weber, 19764. 23 vs North Dakota, 19686. 22 vs Northern Colo, 20097. 20 vs. North Dakota, 20137. 20 vs Idaho State, 19807. 20 vs Idaho State, 19687. 20 vs Portland St, 1967

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9. 17 Travis Lulay, 200510. 16 Kelly Bradley, 1985

Touchdown Passes, GameTouchdown Passes, Game1. 5 Dakota Prukop vs. Sac St, 20141. 5 Rob Compson vs. ISU, 19981. 5 Kelly Bradley vs. Idaho State, 19861. 5 Kelly Bradley vs. N. Iowa, 19861. 5 Joe Volek vs. NAU, 19915. 4 DeNarius McGhee vs. Chadron, ‘125. 4 DeNarius McGhee vs. PSU, 20125. 4 Jack Rolovich vs. PSU, 20075. 4 DeNarius McGhee vs. Sac St, 20105. 4 DeNarius McGhee vs. N. Colo., 20105. 4 Travis Lulay vs. Weber State, 20035. 4 Travis Lulay vs. Portland State, 20055. 4 Travis Lulay vs. SFA, 20055. 4 Kelly Bradley vs. Nevada, 19845. 4 Kelly Bradley vs NAU, 19845. 4 Kelly Bradley vs Fresno State, 19845. 4 Kelly Bradley vs.Weber State, 19855. 4 Rob Compson vs. Portland St., 19985. 4 Kasey Harte vs. W. New Mex., 19995. 4 Tyler Thomas vs. Idaho State, 2001

Completions, CareerCompletions, Career1. 889 Travis Lulay, 2002-052. 888 DeNarius McGhee, 2010-3. 714 Kelly Bradley, 1983-864. 516 Rob Compson, 1995-985. 429 DeNarius McGhee, 2010-6. 345 Mike Godfrey, 1980-837. 281 Jack Rolovich, 2006-078. 259 Tyler Thomas, 2001-029. 253 Brock Spencer, 1993-9410. 245 Barry Sullivan, 1979-82

Completions, SeasonCompletions, Season1. 289 Kelly Bradley, 1984 (367)2. 284 DeNarius McGhee, 20123. 269 Travis Lulay, 20044. 238 Travis Lulay, 2003

Passing Yards, CareerPassing Yards, Career1. 11,203 DeNarius McGhee 2010-132. 10,746 Travis Lulay 2002-053. 8,152 Kelly Bradley 1983-864. 6,828 Rob Compson 1995-985. 4,121 Mike Godfrey 1981-836. 3,911 Jack Rolovich 2006-077. 3,545 Brock Spencer 1993-948. 3,262 John Tetrault 1987-909. 3,209 Tyler Thomas 2001-0210. 3,181 Dennis Erickson 1966-68

Passing Yards per Game, SeasonPassing Yards per Game, Season1. 318.9 Kelly Bradley, 19842. 316.8 Travis Lulay, 20043. 300.2 Kelly Bradley, 19854. 263.6 DeNarius McGhee, 20105. 251.0 Rob Compson, 19986. 242.6 DeNarius McGhee, 20127. 239.0 Travis Lulay, 20058. 232.6 Dakota Prukop, 20149. 223.7 Rob Compson, 200710. 221.0 Kelly Bradley, 1986

Passing Attempts, CareerPassing Attempts, Career1. 1,559 Travis Lulay, 2002-052. 1,388 DeNarius McGhee, 2010-133. 1,238 Kelly Bradley, 1983-864. 901 Rob Compson, 1995-985. 683 Mike Godfrey, 1980-836. 548 Jack Rolovich, 2006-077. 526 Tyler Thomas, 2001-028. 503 John Tetrault, 1987-909. 495 Brock Spender, 1993-9410. 465 Dennis Erickson, 1966-68

Passing Attempts, SeasonPassing Attempts, Season1. 499 Kelly Bradley, 19842. 490 Travis Lulay, 20043. 430 DeNarius McGhee, 20124. 406 Travis Lulay, 20035. 388 Travis Lulay, 20056. 382 Kelly Bradley, 19867. 366 Tyler Thomas, 20018. 362 DeNarius McGhee, 20109. 332 Mike Godfrey, 198210. 331 DeNarius McGhee, 2011

Passing Attempts, GamePassing Attempts, Game1. 66 Kelly Bradley vs. E. Wash, 19852. 66 Kelly Bradley vs. E. Wash, 19843. 61 Travis Lulay vs. Sac State, 20044. 60 Kelly Bradley vs. Portland St., 19855. 57 Kelly Bradley vs. La Tech, 19846. 55 Kelly Bradley vs. Nevada, 19847. 56 Travis Lulay vs. Portland State, 20048. 55 Travis Lulay vs. Portland State, 20059. 54 Travis Lulay vs. EWU, 200410. 53 Rob Compson vs. SW Tex., 199710. 53 Kelly Bradley vs. Weber State, 198510. 53 Kelly Bradley vs. Idaho, 198410. 53 Mark Fisher vs. Weber St,, 1991

Touchdown Passes, CareerTouchdown Passes, Career1. 79 DeNarius McGhee, 2010-2. 60 Kelly Bradley, 1983-863. 58 Travis Lulay, 2002-054. 54 Rob Compson, 1995-985. 28 Paul Dennehy, 1976-786. 28 Tyler Thomas, 2001-027. 24 Mike Godfrey, 1980-837. 24 Brock Spencer, 1993-947. 24 Jack Rolovich, 2006-0710. 22 Dennis Erickson, 1966-68

Touchdown Passes, SeasonTouchdown Passes, Season1. 30 Kelly Bradley, 19842. 24 DeNarius McGhee, 20122. 24 DeNarius McGhee, 20114. 23 DeNarius McGhee, 20105. 22 Rob Compson, 19975. 22 Rob Compson, 19987. 19 Tyler Thomas, 20018. 18 Dakota Prukop, 2014

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Passing Yards, SeasonPassing Yards, Season1. 3,508 Kelly Bradley (4,477) 19842. 3,485 Travis Lulay 20043. 3,163 DeNarius McGhee 20104. 3,154 DeNarius McGhee 20125. 2,799 DeNarius McGhee 20116. 2,761 Rob Compson 19987. 2,629 Travis Lulay 20058. 2,568 Travis Lulay 20039. 2,535 Dakota Prukop 201410. 2,431 Kelly Bradley 1986

Passing Yards, GamePassing Yards, Game1. 516 Travis Lulay vs. Sac, 20042. 470 Rob Compson vs. Portland St., 19983. 460 Kelly Bradley vs. Fresno St, 19844. 432 Travis Lulay vs. EWU, 20045. 411 Travis Lulay vs. So. Dak St., 20046. 402 DeNarius McGhee vs. ISU, 20107. 401 Kelly Bradley vs. Weber St, 19858. 400 DeNarius McGhee vs.UNC, 20109. 399 Kelly Bradley vs. E. Wash., 198410. 395 Rob Compson vs. SW Tex., 1997

Passing Yards per Game, CareerPassing Yards per Game, Career1. 241.7 DeNarius McGhee, 2010-132. 239.8 Kelly Bradley, 1983-863. 228.6 Travis Lulay, 2002-054. 200.6 Brock Spender, 1993-945. 189.7 Rob Compson, 1995-986. 186.2 Jack Rolovich, 2006-077. 152.6 Mark Godfrey, 1979, 81-838. 103.0 Cody Kempt, 2008-109. 102.6 Dennis Erickson, 1966-6810. 102.0 Joe Volek, 1990-91

5. 227 DeNarius McGhee, 20106. 223 Travis Lulay, 20057. 222 Kelly Bradley, 19868. 202 DeNarius McGhee, 20119. 193 Rob Compson, 199810. 184 Tyler Thomas, 2001

Completions, GameCompletions, Game1. 42 Kelly Bradley vs. E. Wash., 19852. 40 Kelly Bradley vs. Portland St, 19853. 38 Travis Lulay vs. Sac State, 20043. 38 Travis Lulay vs. Portland St, 20055. 35 Kelly Bradley vs. Fresno St., 19846. 34 DeNarius McGhee vs. NC, 20126. 34 Rob Compson vs. SW Tex., 19976. 34 Kelly Bradley vs. E. Wash., 19849. 33 Kelly Bradley vs. Weber St, 19859. 33 Travis Lulay vs. EWU, 20049. 33 Travis Lulay vs. So Dak St., 2004

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Completion Percentage, CareerCompletion Percentage, Career1. .640 DeNarius McGhee, 2010-132. .577 Kelly Bradley, 1983-863. .573 Rob Compson, 1995-984. .570 Travis Lulay, 2002-055. .559 Dusty Broderick, 1998-996. .542 Barry Sullivan, 1979-827. .513 Jack Rolovich, 2006-078. .511 Brock Spencer, 1993-949. .505 Mike Godfrey, 1980-8310. .495 Kelly Sherwin, 1984-87(min 200 attempts)

Completion Percentage, SeasonCompletion Percentage, Season1. .660 DeNarius McGhee, 20121. .660 DeNarius McGhee, 20133. .650 Dakota Prukop, 20144. .627 DeNarius McGhee, 20105. .621 Cory Carpenter, 20066. .610 DeNarius McGhee, 20117. .607 Rob Compson, 19978. .596 Kelly Bradley, 19859. .590 Rob Compson, 199810. .587 Barry Sullivan, 1980(min. 100 attempts)

Passing Yards, SeasonPassing Yards, Season1. 3,672 19842. 3,498 20043. 3,201 20124. 3,175 20145. 3,163 20106. 3,049 19867 2,943 20028 2,940 20069. 2,833 201110. 2,820 2013

Passing Yards, GamePassing Yards, Game1. 516 at Sac State, 20042. 481 at Montana, 19863. 470 Portland State, 19984. 460 at Fresno St, 19845. 432 Eastern Wash., 20046. 411 South Dak St., 20047. 402 at Portland Sta, 19857. 402 at Idaho State, 20109. 401 Weber State, 198510. 400 Northern Colo., 201010. 400 Northern Iowa, 198610. 400 at Eastern Wash., 2009

Passing Attempts, SeasonPassing Attempts, Season

1. 529 19842. 501 20043. 487 19854. 443 19915. 438 20026. 437 19867. 436 20128. 421 19909. 410 200610. 407 2003

Passing Attempts, GamePassing Attempts, Game1. 66 E. Washington, 19852. 64 at Portland St, 19853. 61 at Sac State, 20044. 60 Portland State, 20045. 57 La. Tech, 1984 (playoffs)

57 Eastern Wash., 20047. 56 at Portland St, 20058. 55 Nevada, 19849. 54 at Idaho, 198410. 53 at Eastern Wash., 200510. 53 at SW Texas, 199710. 53 Weber State, 198510. 53 Weber State, 1991

TD Passes, SeasonTD Passes, Season1. 32 19842. 29 19853. 26 20104. 24 20124. 24 20116. 23 20027. 22 19977. 22 19989. 21 201410. 19 2001

Touchdown Passes, GameTouchdown Passes, Game1. 6 Northern Ia, 19861. 6 NAU, 19903. 5 at UC Davis, 20143. 5 at Sac State, 20143. 5 Idaho State, 19863. 5 Idaho State, 19883. 5 W. NM, 19998. 4 twice in 20128. 4 at Portland St, 20118. 4 twice in 20108. 4 at Portland St., 20078. 4 twice in 20058. 4 Weber State, 20038. 4 Idaho State, 20018. 4 Portland State, 19988. 4 Weber State, 19858. 4 twice in 1984

Most Interceptions, SeasonMost Interceptions, Season1. 29 19852. 27 19683. 25 19914. 24 19905. 24 19846. 19 20087. 17 20067. 17 19817. 17 20007. 17 2001

Most Interceptions, GameMost Interceptions, Game1. 6 Fresno State, 19682. 5 at Montana, 20142. 5 Portland State, 20012. 5 at Montana, 19842. 5 Boise State, 19912. 5 Boise State, 19902. 5 Idaho State, 19842. 5 at Boise State, 19859. 4 many tied

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Completions, SeasonCompletions, Season1. 301 19842. 288 20123. 285 19904. 254 19855. 248 19866. 239 20037. 235 20138. 234 20029. 228 201410. 225 2005

Completions, GameCompletions, Game1. 42 @ Portland St, 19851. 42 E. Washington, 19853. 38 Portland St, 20063. 38 @ Portland St, 20055. 35 @ Fresno St, 19846. 34 SW Texas, 19977. 33 Weber State, 19857. 33 NAU, 19849. 32 La. Tech, 19849. 32 Portland State, 1998

Completion Percentage, SeasonCompletion Percentage, Season1. .661 20122. .657 20143. .651 20134. .627 20105. .611 19976. .608 19987. .603 20118. .587 20039. .579 198010. .575 2009

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300-Yard Passing Days by Bobcats since 1965300-Yard Passing Days by Bobcats since 1965Date Player vs. Opponent A-C-I Yds TD10/11/14 Dakota Prukop vs. UC Davis 22-17-1 361 410/4/14 Dakota Prukop vs. Sacramento St 34-23-1 348 511/9/13 DeNarius McGhee vs. Eastern Wash. 37-31-1 330 110/19/13 DeNarius McGhee vs. Weber State 29-20-0 313 39/21/13 Jake Bleskin vs. SMU 41-21-4 308 29/14/13 Jake Bleskin vs. Colorado Mesa 35-26-0 305 210/6/12 DeNarius McGhee vs. UC Davis 41-27-1 334 19/22/12 DeNarius McGhee vs. Northern Colo. 44-34-0 387 211/4/11 DeNarius McGhee vs. Weber State 32-21-2 310 311/6/10 DeNarius McGhee vs. Weber State 36-23-0 325 110/30/10 DeNarius McGhee vs. Idaho State 40-29-0 402 110/23/10 DeNarius McGhee vs. Northern Colo. 33-21-1 400 410/2/10 DeNarius McGhee at Sac State 43-26-0 385 410/24/09 Cody Kempt vs. Eastern Wash. 37-20-1 320 29/12/09 Mark Iddins vs. Dixie State 40-24-2 305 210/27/07 Jack Rolovich vs. Northern Colo. 47-28-3 346 19/9/06 Cory Carpenter vs. Chadron St 47-26-3 337 29/30/06 Cory Carpenter vs. NAU 32-18-0 300 210/21/06 Jack Rolovich vs. Sacramento St 34-16-3 302 210/28/06 Jack Rolovich vs. Idaho State 27-16-1 323 310/15/05 Travis Lulay vs. Portland State 55-38-0 384 410/16/04 Travis Lulay vs. Portland State 56-27-1 375 110/23/04 Travis Lulay vs. South Dakota St 51-33-0 411 310/30/04 Travis Lulay vs. NAU 32-21-0 366 311/6//04 Travis Lulay vs. Sacramento State 61-38-2 516 011/13/04 Travis Lulay vs. Eastern Wash. 54-33-1 432 311/20/04 Travis Lulay vs. Montana 56-27-0 386 110/18/03 Travis Lulay vs. Weber State 34-25-0 324 411/10/01 Tyler Thomas vs. Idaho State 25-18-0 35 411/14/98 Rob Compson vs. Idaho State 17-13-0 357 510/17/98 Rob Compson vs. Portland State 47-32-2 470 49/26/98 Rob Compson vs. Sacramento St 35-22-1 343 211/15/97 Rob Compson vs. Sacramento St 31-26-0 389 39/2/97 Rob Compson vs. SW Texas 53-34-0 395 39/13/97 Rob Compson vs. Chadron State 34-22-2 334 38/31/91 Joe Volek vs. Minnesota-Duluth 38-20-1 321 210/6/90 Joe Volek vs. Northern Arizona 40-27-0 358 511/10/90 Joe Volek vs. Eastern Washington 45-25-1 375 19/12/87 Kelly Sherwin vs. Sam Houston 22-13-1 336 39/20/86 Kelly Bradley vs. Idaho State 38-28-1 383 511/1/86 Kelly Bradley vs. Northern Iowa 44-24-0 385 59/7/85 Kelly Bradley vs. Portland State 60-40-2 388 39/21/85 Kelly Bradley vs. Eastern Wash. 66-42-4 366 310/5/85 Kelly Bradley vs. Weber State 53-33-2 401 49/15/84 Kelly Bradley vs. Eastern Wash. 66-34-2 399 19/22/84 Kelly Bradley vs. Idaho 53-30-1 349 310/13/84 Kelly Bradley vs. Nevada 55-29-1 342 411/3/84 Kelly Bradley vs. Montana 47-29-5 379 311/10/84 Kelly Bradley vs. Northern Ariz. 45-31-0 361 411/24/84 Kelly Bradley vs. Fresno State 52-35-2 460 412/1/84 Kelly Bradley vs. Arkansas State 47-27-3 313 312/8/84 Kelly Bradley vs. Rhode Island 39-19-2 322 312/15/84 Kelly Bradley vs. Louisiana Tech 57-32-1 334 210/1/83 Mike Godfrey vs. WeberState 42-24-4 336 4

Average Yards-Per-AttemptAverage Yards-Per-AttemptCAREER: 6.89 by Travis Lulay, 2002-05SEASON: 8.74 by DeNarius McGhee, 2010

Average Yards Per CompletionAverage Yards Per CompletionCAREER: 12.14 by Kelly Bradley, 1983-86SEASON: 13.93 by DeNarius McGhee, 2010

Average Yards-Per-GameAverage Yards-Per-GameCAREER: 241.7 by D. McGhee, 2010-; (239.8 by K, Bradley, ‘83-86)SEASON: 318.9 by K. Bradley, 1984 (11 regular seaosn games only)

Average Touchdowns Per GameAverage Touchdowns Per GameCAREER: 1.87 by D. McGhee, 2010-; (1.76 by K. Bradley, ‘83-86)SEASON: 2.73 by K. Bradley, 1984 (11 regular season games only)

300-Yard Passing Games300-Yard Passing GamesCAREER: 14 by Kelly Bradley, 1983-85SEASON: 9 by Kelly Bradley, 1984

300-YARD PASSING GAMES,300-YARD PASSING GAMES,CAREERCAREER14 by Kelly Bradley, 1983-869 by D. McGhee, 2010-138 by Travis Lulay, 2002-057 by D. McGhee, 2010-13

300-YARD PASSING GAMES,300-YARD PASSING GAMES,SEASONSEASON9 by Kelly Bradley (14 gms), ’846 by Travis Lulay, 20044 by DeNarius McGhee, 20103 by Kelly Bradley (11 gms), ’85

300-YARD PASSING GAMES 300-YARD PASSING GAMES VS. OPPONENTVS. OPPONENT4 vs. EWU (‘90, ‘85, ‘84, ‘13)3 vs. Weber St (‘83, ‘85, ‘13)2 vs. N. Arizona (1984, 1990)

300-YARD PASSING GAMES 300-YARD PASSING GAMES BY HEAD COACHBY HEAD COACH17 Rob Ash, 2007-15 Dave Arnold, 1983-8713 Mike Kramer, 2000-064 Earle Solomonson, 1987-91

CONSECUTIVE 300-YARD CONSECUTIVE 300-YARD PASSING GAMESPASSING GAMES6 by Travis Lulay, 10/16/04-11/20/046 by Kelly Bradley 11/3-12/15/843 by DeNarius McGhee 10/23/10-11/6/102 by Dakota Prukop 10/4-11/20142 by Jake Bleskin 9/7-9/14/20132 by Kelly Bradley 11/15-22/84

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Receiving Yards, CareerReceiving Yards, Career1. 2,816 Tanner Bleskin, 2010-132. 2,207 Elvis Akpla, 2009-113. 2,070 Chip Hobbs, 1995-994. 1,920 Rob Tesch, 1989-925. 1,856 Scott Turnquist, 2000-036. 1,840 Eric Hopkins, 1992-957. 1,759 Rick Gatewood, 2004-058. 1,720 Ron Bain, 1966-689. 1,635 Junior Adams, 2001-0210. 1,598 Joe Bignell, 1981-84 Receiving Yards, SeasonReceiving Yards, Season1. 1,149* Joe Bignell, 19842. 1,145* Elvis Akpla, 20113. 1,110 Ron Bain, 19684. 1,034 Chip Hobbs, 19985. 1,023* Mike Jefferson, 20066. 995 Rick Gatewood, 20047. 983 Junior Adams, 20028. 974 Tony Vallez, 19979. 969 Tanner Bleskin, 201310. 964 Eric Hopkins, 1994

Receiving Yards per Game, SeasonReceiving Yards per Game, Season1. 111.0 Ron Bain, 19682. 99.5 Rick Gatewood, 20053. 95.5 Rick Gatewood, 20044. 94.0 Chip Hobbs, 19985. 88.5 Tony Vallez, 19976. 88.1 Elvis Akpla, 20117. 87.6 Eric Hopkins, 87.68. 82.0 Joe Bignell, 1984 (reg season)9. 81.9 Junior Adams, 200210. 81.5 Junior Adams, 2001 Receptions, CareerReceptions, Career1. 193 Tanner Bleskin, 2010-132. 169 Joe Bignell, 1981-843. 162 David Pandt, 1982-854. 144 Chip Hobbs, 1995-995. 138 Everett Gilbert, 2009-6. 135 Scott Turnquist, 2000-037. 133 Elvis Akpla, 2009-118. 131 Rick Gatewood, 2004-059. 127 Eric Hopkins, 1992-9510. 123 Rob Tesch, 1989-92

Receptions, SeasonReceptions, Season1. 88 Joe Bignell, 19842. 71 Chip Hobbs, 19983. 69 David Pandt, 19854. 67 Rick Gatewood, 20055. 66 Tanner Bleskin, 20125. 66 Mike Jefferson, 20065. 66 Junior Adams, 20028. 64 Tanner Bleskin, 20138. 64 Ron Bain, 19688. 64 Rick Gatewood, 2004

Receptions, GameReceptions, Game1. 21 David Pandt vs. E Wash, 19852. 19 Rick Gatewood vs. Portland St., 20053. 13 David Pandt vs. Portland St, 19853. 13 Joe Bignell vs. Montana, 19843. 13 Rick Gatewood vs. Montana, 20046. 12 Mike Jefferson vs. NAU, 20066. 12 Ron Bain vs. Montana, 19686. 12 Clint Bryan vs. N Arizona, 19906. 12 Rick Gatewood vs. Sac State, 200410. 11 Ron Bain vs. Fresno State, 196810. 11 Tony Vallez vs. Weber St, 199710. 11 Chip Hobbs vs. Cal Poly, 199910. 11 Junior Adams vs. Wash. St, 2002

Receptions per Game, CareerReceptions per Game, Career1. 7.3 Rick Gatewood, 2004-052. 5.3 Junior Adams, 2001-023. 4.9 Tanner Bleskin, 2010-134. 3.9 Tony Vallez, 1996-975. 3.8 Elvis Akpla, 2009-116. 3.7 David Pandt, 1982-857. 3.4 Scott Turnquist, 2000-038. 3.3 Rob Tesch, 1989-928. 3.3 Julius Lloyd, 2009-1010. 3.0 Eric Hopkins, 1992-95 Receptions per Game, SeasonReceptions per Game, Season1. 8.4 Rick Gatewood, 20052. 8.0 Joe Bignell, 1984 (reg. season)3. 6.5 Chip Hobbs, 19984. 6.4 Rick Gatewood, 20044. 6.4 Ron Bain, 1968

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Receiving Yards, GameReceiving Yards, Game1. 239 Mike Jefferson vs. NAU, 20062. 235 Rick Gatewood vs. Montana, 20043. 230 Tony Vallez vs. Sac. State, 19974. 221 Tony Vallez vs. Weber State, 19975. 207 Mike Jefferson vs. Idaho St, 20066. 198 Oscar Caballero vs. Portland St, 19987. 196 Rick Gatewood vs. Portland St., ‘058. 195 Rob Tesch vs. E. Washington, 19909. 181 Junior Adams vs. Washington State, 200210. 179 Joe Bignell vs. Montana, 1984

Receiving Yards per Game, CareerReceiving Yards per Game, Career1. 97.7 Rick Gatewood, 2004-052. 81.8 Junior Adams, 2001-023. 57.5 Tanner Bleskin, 2010-134. 57.3 Tony Vallez, 1996-975. 55.5 Ron Bain, 1966-686. 52.4 Julius Lloyd, 2009-107. 50.2 Chip Hobbs, 1995-998. 49.2 Rob Tesch, 1989-929. 47.6 Oscar Caballero, 1996-9810. 46.6 Scott Turnquist, 1999-03

6. 6.3 David Pandt, 19857. 6.2 Joe Bignell, 1984 (reg. season)8. 5.5 Tanner Bleskin, 20128. 5.5 Junior Adams, 20028. 5.5 Tony Vallez, 1997 Touchdowns Receiving, CareerTouchdowns Receiving, Career1. 21 Kelly Davis, 1983-862. 18* Elvis Akpla, 2009-112. 18 Chip Hobbs, 1995-994. 16 Sam McCullum, 1971-735. 14 Tom White, 1982-855. 14 Ron Bain, 1966-637. 13 Tanner Bleskin, 2010-137. 13 Rick Gatewood, 2004-059. 12 Jon Ellis, 2010-139. 12 Rob Tesch, 1989-929. 10 Bryan Flaig, 1973-76

Touchdowns Receiving, SeasonTouchdowns Receiving, Season1. 12 Sam McCullum, 19722. 11 Elvis Akpla, 20113. 10 Ron Bain, 19683. 10 Kelly Davis, 19865. 9 Mike Jefferson, 20065. 9 Chip Hobbs, 19985. 9 Kelly Davis, 19848. 8 Junior Adams, 20028. 8 Eric Hopkins, 19948. 8 Tony Vallez, 19978. 8 Rick Gatewood, 2004

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100-Yard Receiving Days Since 1965Date Player vs. Opponent # Yds TD10/11/14 Shawn Johnson vs. UC Davis 4 108 29/27/14 Tanner Roderick vs. EWU 5 122 29/20/14 Brian Flotkoetter vs. Central Arkansas 9 132 18/27/13 Tanner Bleskin vs. Monmouth 7 121 09/14/13 Jon Ellis vs. Colorado Mesa 7 110 09/21/13 Tanner Bleskin vs. Stephen F. Austin 9 131 19/28/13 Tanner Bleskin vs. North Dakota 6 147 111/9/13 Tanner Bleskin vs. Eastern Washington 9 116 19/15/12 Tanner Bleskin vs. Stephen F. Austin 10 180 19/22/12 Tanner Bleskin vs. Northern Colo. 10 116 012/1/12 Tanner Bleskin vs. Stony Brook 4 130 1/11 Elvis Akpla vs. Minot State 3 115 1/11 Elvis Akpla vs. Sac State 6 174 2/11 Elvis Akpla vs. Montana 6 113 1/11 Elvis Akpla vs. New Hampshire 8 105 0/11 Elvis Akpla vs. Sam Houston State 6 100 0/10 Elvis Akpla vs. Eastern Wash. 5 117 0/10 Julius Lloyd vs. Sac State 8 177 3/10 Everett Gilbert vs. Portland State 5 124 1/10 Tanner Bleskin vs. Idaho State 9 158 0/10 Elvis Akpla vs. Weber State 6 105 0/10 Elvis Akpla vs. North Dakota State 7 120 0/09 Everett Gilbert vs. Eastern Wash. 5 105 111/8/08 DeSean Thomas vs. Northern Ariz. 5 103 19/15/07 Deon Toliver vs. Dixie State 4 139 19/29/07 Josh Lewis vs. Idaho State 8 117 110/13/07 Josh Lewis vs. Eastern Washington 5 119 19/9/06 Josh Lewis vs. Chadron State 6 151 19/30/06 Michael Jefferson vs. Northern Ariz. 12 239 110/14/06 Donnell Wheaton vs. Sac State 3 132 110/14/06 Michael Jefferson vs. Sac State 7 111 110/21/06 Michael Jefferson vs. Idaho State 6 207 39/10/05 Tramaine Murray vs. Stephan F. Austin 7 141 29/17/05 Tramaine Murray vs. Cal Poly 5 107 010/1/05 Rick Gatewood vs. Idaho State 10 146 110/8/05 Tramaine Murray vs. Weber State 7 119 010/15/05 Rick Gatewood vs. Portland State 19 196 210/29/05 Chaz Guinn vs. Northern Ariz. 7 117 010/29/05 Rick Gatewood vs. Northern Ariz. 5 100 111/5/05 Evin Groves vs. Sac State 20 112 310/16/04 Rick Gatewood vs. Portland State 9 104 110/16/04 Eddie Sullivan vs. Portland State 7 140 010/23/04 Blake Wolf vs. South Dakota State 11 137 110/23/04 Eddie Sullivan vs. South Dakota St 11 137 110/23/04 Rick Gatewood vs. South Dakota St 9 126 210/30/04 Eddie Sullivan vs. Northern Ariz. 6 139 111/6/04 Eddie Sullivan vs. Sac State 6 135 011/6/04 Chaz Guinn vs. Sac State 11 140 011/6/04 Rick Gatewood vs. Sac State 12 162 011/13/04 Eddie Sullivan vs. Eastern Wash. 11 143 111/13/04 Rick Gatewood vs. Eastern Wash. 9 146 211/20/04 Rick Gatewood vs. Montana 13 235 110/25/03 Scott Turnquist vs. Northern Ariz. 14 139 010/18/03 Scott Turnquist vs. Weber State 7 114 28/31/02 Junior Adams vs. Saint Mary’s 5 105 09/21/02 Junior Adams vs. Washington State 11 181 210/5/02 Scott Turnquist vs. Central Wash. 5 107 110/12/02 Aaron Hill vs. Idaho State 8 113 110/19/02 Junior Adams vs. Weber State 2 121 110/26/02 Aaron Hill vs. Northern Ariz. 6 155 211/2/02 Aaron Hill vs. Sac State 6 175 111/16/02 Scott Turnquist vs. Portland State 4 150 111/23/02 Junior Adams vs. Montana 8 117 111/30/02 Scott Turnquist vs. McNeese State 5 118 011/10/01 Junior Adams vs. Idaho State 5 125 3

10/6/01 Junior Adams vs. Eastern Wash. 8 108 19/22/01 Junior Adams vs. Cal Poly 9 118 09/8/01 Junior Adams vs. Weber State 5 153 19/18/99 Chip Hobbs vs. Cal Poly 11 169 011/6/99 Pat Carahasen vs. Eastern Wash. 7 136 010/23/99 Pat Carahasen vs. CS Northridge 5 100 011/21/98 Chip Hobbs vs. Montana 9 101 011/7/98 Oscar Caballero vs. Eastern Wash. 8 159 110/31/98 Chip Hobbs vs. Northern Ariz. 9 144 210/24/98 Chip Hobbs vs. CS Northridge 8 120 210/17/98 Chip Hobbs vs. Portland State 9 118 110/17/98 Oscar Caballero vs. Portland State 10 198 29/26/98 Chip Hobbs vs. Sac State 8 148 211/15/97 Tony Vallez vs. Sac State 10 230 211/1/97 Tony Vallez vs. Weber State 11 221 39/2/97 Tony Vallez vs. Southwest Texas 9 128 19/13/97 Kenyatte Morgan vs. Chadron State 4 123 111/9/96 Chip Hobbs vs. Cal Poly SLO 5 119 210/19/96 Kenyatte Morgan vs. CS Northridge 3 101 19/17/94 Eric Hopkins vs. Weber State 8 130 09/24/94 Eric Hopkins vs. Northern Ariz. 8 105 110/8/94 Eric Hopkins vs. Idaho State 7 120 010/14/94 Marc Bragg vs. Idaho 4 116 010/14/94 Eric Hopkins vs. Idaho 4 134 011/5/94 Eric Hopkins vs. Western NM 5 123 111/19/94 Eric Hopkins vs. Montana 7 149 111/6/93 Da’Ron Comier vs. Eastern Washington 8 146 010/16/93 Eric Hopkins vs. Idaho State 8 113 19/7/91 Rob Tesch vs. Sam Houston State 6 123 19/1/90 Bryan Krumweide vs. Idaho 8 108 010/6/90 Clint Bryan vs. Northern Arizona 12 130 310/20/90 Rob Stoltz vs. Idaho State 4 113 011/10/90 Rob Tesch vs. Eastern Washington 10 195 09/30/89 Rob Tesch vs. Idaho State 4 132 19/17/88 Pat Bergman vs. Eastern Washington 5 116 110/29/88 Pat Bergman vs. Northern Arizona 4 104 09/12/87 Joel Grace vs. Sam Houston State 5 173 19/20/86 Kelly Davis vs. Idaho State 7 169 310/25/86 Pat Bergman vs. Montana 3 101 110/25/86 Kelly Davis vs. Montana 7 158 111/1/86 Kelly Davis vs. Northern Iowa 5 104 39/15/84 Tom White vs. Eastern Washington 6 133 09/22/84 Clements vs. Idaho 5 110 211/3/84 Joe Bignell vs. Montana 13 179 011/17/84 Joe Bignell vs. Fresno State 9 139 212/8/84 Kelly Davis vs. Rhode Island 4 137 212/15/84 Joe Bignell vs. Louisiana Tech 10 130 29/7/85 David Pandt vs. Portland State 13 125 19/21/85 David Pandt vs. Eastern Washington 21 169 19/21/85 Tom White vs. Eastern Washington 8 112 110/5/85 Tom White vs. Weber State 9 133 310/12/85 David Pandt vs. Northern Arizona 7 129 010/1/83 Compton vs. Weber State 5 149 111/4/78 Jeff Muri vs. Montana 4 106 010/2/76 Scott Quittem vs. Boise State 4 104 29/6/75 Len Kelly vs. Portland State 5 133 110/4/75 Bryan Flaig vs. Boise State 3 135 110/11/75 Len Kelly vs. Weber State 6 106 09/14/74 Bryan Flaig vs. North Dakota 6 113 09/28/74 Bryan Flaig vs. Boise State 5 142 29/15/73 Sam McCullum vs. North Dakota State 6 104 110/5/68 Ron Bain vs. West Texas State 6 139 110/26/68 Ron Bain vs. Northern Arizona 5 155 211/2/68 Ron Bain vs. Montana 12 152 211/16/68 Ron Bain vs. Fresno State 11 171 0

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Average Yards-Per-CatchCAREER: 16.6 by Elvis Akpla, 2009-11SEASON: 18.2 by Elvis Akpla, 2011

Average Yards-Per-GameCAREER: 88.1 by Junior Adams, 2001-02SEASON: 111.0 by Ron Bain, 1968

Average TDs Per GameCAREER: 0.7 by Junior Adams, 2001-02SEASON: 1.1 by Sam McCullum, 1972(min. 10 catches in a season, 20 in a career

100-Yard Games, Career1. 8 Tanner Bleskin, 2010-131. 8 Elvis Akpla, 2009-111. 8 Junior Adams, 2001-024. 7 Rick Gatewood, 2004-054. 7 Chip Hobbs, 1995-994. 7 Eric Hopkins, 1992-957. 5 Eddie Sullivan, 2003-047. 5 Scott Turnquist, 2000-0310. 4 Kelly Davis, 1981-8410. 4 Ron Bain, 1966-68

100-Yard Games, Season1. 6 Eric Hopkins, 19942. 5 Elvis Akpla, 20112. 5 Eddie Sullivan, 20042. 5 Chip Hobbs, 19985. 4 Tanner Bleskin, 20135. 4 Junior Adams, 20025. 4 Junior Adams, 20015. 4 Ron Bain, 1968

Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games1. 5 Eddie Sullivan, 20042. 3 Elvis Akpla, 20112. 3 Rick Gatewood, 20042. 3 Chip Hobbs, 1998

Three 100-Yard Recievers, Single GameBlake Wolf (137), Eddie Sullivan (137), & Rick Gatewood (126) vs. South Dakota State, 2004

Eddie Sullivan (135), Chaz Guinn (140), & Rick Gatewood (162) vs. Sac State, 2004

Two 100-Yard Recievers, Single GameDonnell Wheaton (132) & Michael Jefferson (111) vs. Sac State, 2006

Chaz Guinn (117)& Rick Gatewood (100) vs. NAU, 2005

Eddie Sullivan (143) & Rick Gatewood (146) vs. Eastern Wash., 2004

Oscar Caballoer (198) & Chip Hobbs (118) vs. Portland St, 1998

Marc Bragg (116) & Eric Hopkins (134) vs. Idaho, 1994

Pat Bergman (101) & Kelly Davis (158) vs. Montana, 1986

David Pandt (169) and Tom White (112) vs. EWU, 1985

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Scoring in a CareerScoring in a CareerYr Player TD Pat 2-Pa FG TP1. Jason Cunningham, 08-11 0 150 0 69 3572. Cody Kirk, 2010-13 48 0 2 0 2923. Pat Bolton, 72-75 0 102 0 44 2344. Mark Carter, 81-84 0 87 0 48 2315. Jeff Muri, 76-79 2 113 1 30 2146. Anders Larsson, 85-88 0 101 0 32 1977. Nate Cook, 00-03 0 102 0 30 1928. Geoff Groshelle, 94-97 0 84 0 32 1809. Don Hass, 65-67 29 0 0 0 17410. Ryan Johnson, 99-02 28 0 0 0 168

Scoring in a SeasonScoring in a SeasonYr Player TD Pat 2-Pa FG TP1. Don Hass, ‘66 20 0 0 0 1202. Jason Cunningham, ‘11 0 47 0 22 1133. Cody Kirk, ‘13 18 0 2 0 1124. Jason Cunningham, ‘10 0 42 0 20 1025. Rory Perez, ‘12 0 45 0 17 966. Luke Daly, ‘14 0 51 0 13 906. Ryan Johnson, ‘01 15 0 0 0 908. Cody Kirk, ‘12 14 0 0 0 848. Cody Kirk, ‘11 14 0 0 0 848. Jeff Muri*, ‘76 1 34-38 0 15-25 84

Most Touchdowns Scored in a GameMost Touchdowns Scored in a Game1. 5 Chad Newell vs. S. Dakota St, 20141. 5 Cody Kirk vs. North Dakota, 20131. 5 Mike Jefferson vs. Idaho State, 20061. 5 Don Hass vs. North Dakota, 19665. 4 Cody Kirk vs. Idaho State, 20115. 4 Don Hass vs. Weber State, 19665. 4 Tony Boddie vs. N. Arizona, 19825. 4 Travis Lulay vs. Sac State, 20049. 3 11 times

Most Touchdowns Scored in a CareerMost Touchdowns Scored in a Career1. 48 Cody Kirk, 2010-132. 29 Don Hass, 1965-673. 28 Ryan Johnson, 1999-02 4. 24 John Tetrault, 1987-904. 23 Travis Lulay, 2002-054. 22 Delmar Jones, 1976-787. 21 Tony Boddie, 1979-827. 21 Dennis Erickson, 1966-687. 21 Bob Rudio, 1956-597. 21 Steve Kracher, 1973-75

Most Points Most Points (Since 1950)(Since 1950)86 E. Oregon St, 198577 UC Davis, 201470 N. Arizona, 199066 Idaho State, 199865 Western NM, 199965 Portland State, 201264 Sac State, 201063 North Dakota, 201362 Colo. Mines, 195661 Dixie State, 200760 No. Arizona, 200459 Sacramento St, 201459 Adams State, 200859 N. Dakota, 196658 Fort Lewis, 199357 Black Hills State, 201457 Idaho, 197855 North Dakota, 201255 Fresno St, 196654 Idaho State, 201154 Whitworth, 195652 Sam Houston, 198752 NM Highl’ds, 198952 Idaho State, 200151 Eastern Wash., 201451 Boise State, 198851 Sacramento St, 199650 Portland St, 196650 Idaho St, 198650 No. lowa, 1986

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Combined Points, Game (Since 1950)Combined Points, Game (Since 1950)125 MSU 64, Sac State 61 OT 2010115 MSU 59, Sac State 56 2014114 MSU 77, UC Davis 37 2014107 MSU 70, NAU 37 1990103 EWU 52, MSU 51 2014101 MSU 66, Idaho State 35 1998100 MSU 52, Sam Houston St 48 198795 MSU 65, Portland State 30 201295 Eastern Wash. 51, MSU 44 200494 Weber State 59, MSU 35 198891 Portland State 56, MSU 35 197790 Stephen F. Austin 52, MSU 38 201387 Montana 59, MSU 28 198686 MSU 86, E. Oregon 0 1985 Weber State 50, MSU 36 198585 Portland St 44, MSU 41 2005 MSU 44, Nev-Reno 41 (4 OT) 1984 MSU 52, Idaho State 33 198783 MSU 63, North Dakota 20 201383 Eastern Wash. 54, MSU 29 201382 MSU 45, Idaho State 37 198881 MSU 49, Portland State 32 200881 MSU 45, Weber State 36 196680 MSU 59, North Dakota 21 196679 Kansas State 69, MSU 10 200879 Boise State 58, MSU 21 198578 MSU 57, Idaho 21 197878 Washington St. 64, MSU 14 198578 MSU 40, Idaho 35 1993

Points Allowed Points Allowed (Since 1950)(Since 1950)69 Kansas St, 200869 Florida, 198864 Wash. St, 198561 Sac State, 201061 Wyoming, 195061 Nevada, 198561 Nevada, 198659 Montana, 198659 Weber St, 198858 Boise St, 198556 Weber St, 197056 Sac St, 201456 Portland St, 197755 Utah, 195155 Fresno St, 198655 Montana, 198755 Montana, 199454 EWU, 201354 Idaho, 196554 NAU, 198754 Nevada, 199154 Wash. St. 199353 Arizona St., 195753 Weber St, 196953 No. lowa, 198753 Wash. St., 2001

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Most Points Scored, SeasonMost Points Scored, SeasonPoints ..................................... Year1. 496 ..................................20142. 435* ................................20123. 415* ................................. 20114. 396* ................................20105. 395 ..................................20136. 394 ..................................19667. 355 (437)* .......................19848. 348 ..................................19989. 339 ..................................197310. 330 ..................................2003

Most Points per Game, SeasonMost Points per Game, SeasonPoints ..................................... Year1. 38.2* ...............................20142. 35.8* ...............................19663. 33.5* ...............................20124. 33.0* ...............................20105. 32.9* ...............................20136. 31.9* ................................ 20117. 31.6 .................................19988. 31.2* ...............................19849. 30.8 .................................197310. 28.8 .................................1978

Fewest Points Scored, SeasonFewest Points Scored, SeasonPoints ..................................... Year1. 102 ..................................19612. 106 ..................................19693. 109 ..................................19834. 115 ..................................19655. 131 ................................. 20006. 139 ..................................19607. 153 ..................................19808. 169 ..................................19709. 170 ..................................199210. 186 .................................. 1971

Most Points Allowed, SeasonMost Points Allowed, SeasonPoints ..................................... Year1. 460 ..................................19872. 436 ..................................19853. 433 ..................................20144. 395 ..................................19865. 374 ..................................19886. 350 ..................................19997. 342 ..................................20088. 341 ..................................19949. 329 ..................................200110. 318* ................................. 2011

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Most Points Allowed per Game, SeasonMost Points Allowed per Game, Season Points per game ............. Year1. 41.8 .................................19872. 39.6 .................................19853. 35.9 .................................19864. 34.0 .................................19885. 33.3 .................................20146. 31.8 .................................19997. 31.0 .................................19948. 29.9 .................................20019. 28.5 .................................200810. 27.6 .................................1990

Fewest Points Allowed, SeasonFewest Points Allowed, Season Points .............................. Year1. 86 ....................................19582. 89 ....................................19633. 91 (91) .............................19564. 104 ..................................19645. 105 (137)* .......................19766. 106 ..................................19617. 109 ..................................19598. 118 .......................................... 19609. 134 ..................................196610. 139 ..................................1957

Fewest Points Per Game Allowed, SeasonFewest Points Per Game Allowed, Season Points per game ............. Year1. 8.1 ................ 1976 (all games)2. 9.1 ................1956 (all games)3. 9.5 ...................................19644. 9.6 ...................................19585. 9.9 ...................................19646. 12.1 .................................19597. 12.2 .................................19668. 13.1 .................................19609. 13.3 .................................196110. 13.9 .................................1957

Most Points in First Quarter, MSUMost Points in First Quarter, MSU Points Opponent ............................Year1. 29 Eastern Oregon ................. 19852. 28 Western New Mexico ......... 19993. 28 Idaho State ......................... 19984. 24 Portland State .....................20125. 23 Eastern Washington ...........2014

Most Points in Second Quarter, MSUMost Points in Second Quarter, MSU Points Opponent ............................Year1. 44 Eastern Oregon ................. 19852. 35 Portland State .....................20123. 31 Adams State ...................... 20084. 30 Idaho State ..........................20115. 28 Minot State ..........................2011

Most Points in Third Quarter, MSUMost Points in Third Quarter, MSU Points Opponent ............................Year1. 28 UC Davis .............................20142. 28 Dixie State.......................... 20073. 27 NAU .................................... 19904. 25 Sam Houston State ............ 19875. 24 Fort Lewis .......................... 1993

Most Points in Fourth Quarter, MSUMost Points in Fourth Quarter, MSU Points Opponent ............................Year1. 36 Portland State .................... 20072. 23 Minnesota-Duluth .............. 19943. 22 Portland State .................... 19984. 22 NAU .................................... 19905. 22 NAU .....................................1978

Most Points in First Half, MSUMost Points in First Half, MSU1. 73 Eastern Oregon ................. 19852. 59 Portland State .....................20123. 55 Western New Mexico ......... 19994. 52 Idaho State ......................... 19985. 42 North Dakota .......................20136. 39 Monmouth ...........................20137. 38 Minot State ..........................20118. 38 Adams State ...................... 20089. 37 Sacramento State .............. 201010. 37 Idaho State ..........................2011

Most Points in Second Half, MSUMost Points in Second Half, MSU1. 49 NAU .................................... 19902. 43 Portland State .................... 20073. 42 UC Davis .............................20144. 38 Sacramento State ..............20145. 32 Drake .................................. 2010

Most Points in First Quarter, OpponentMost Points in First Quarter, Opponent1. 31 Kansas State...................... 20082. 25 Idaho .................................. 20003. 22 Washington State .............. 19854. 22 Montana ............................. 19925. 21 six times

Most Points in Second Quarter, OpponentMost Points in Second Quarter, Opponent1. 30 Nevada ............................... 19912. 29 Nevada ............................... 19813. 28 Idaho State ......................... 20004. 28 Washington State .............. 19855. 28 NAU .................................... 1985

Most Points in Third Quarter, OpponentMost Points in Third Quarter, Opponent1. 35 Sacramento State .............. 20102. 23 Portland State .................... 19773. 22 Weber State ....................... 19854. 21 seven times

Most Points in Fourth Quarter, OpponentMost Points in Fourth Quarter, Opponent1. 28 Sacramento State ...............20142. 28 North Dakota State ............ 20103. 27 Boise State ......................... 19894. 23 Idaho State ......................... 19995. 22 Montana ............................. 1995

Most Points in First Half, OpponentMost Points in First Half, Opponent Points Opponent ............................Year1. 50 Washington State .............. 19852. 45 Kansas State...................... 20083. 42 Idaho .................................. 20004. 39 Weber State ....................... 19885. 38 Nevada ............................... 19866. 37 Long Beach State .............. 19877. 35 Idaho State ......................... 20008. 35 Montana ............................. 19879. 34 Florida ................................ 198810. 33 Idaho State ......................... 1985

Most Points in Second Half, OpponentMost Points in Second Half, Opponent1. 47 Nevada ............................... 19912. 44 Portland State .................... 19773. 42 Sacramento State ...............20144. 35 North Dakota State ............ 20105. 35 Florida ................................ 19886. 35 Central Michigan ................ 19887. 34 Eastern Washington .......... 20048. 34 Washington State .............. 20019. 34 Boise State ......................... 198910. 33 Idaho State ......................... 1985

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Special TeamsSpecial TeamsKickingKickingCareer Summaries, Bobcat KickersCareer Summaries, Bobcat Kickers FG-FGA Long Streak Gm HiLuke Daly, 2014- 13-19 41 6 3Rory Perez, 2010-13 24-35 48 7 3J. Cunningham, 2008-11 69-92 55 14 5Jeff Hastings, 2005-06 16-21 42 6 2EJ Cochrane, 2001-04 16-29 47 4 2Nate Cook, 2000-03 31-45 43 4 2Matthew Peot, 1997-99 13-17 44 6 3Carson Souter, 1998-99 9-22 52 3 1Geoff Groshelle, 1994-97 32-50 44 7 3Anders Larssen, 1985-88 33-51 53 NA NAMark Carter, 1981-84 45-71 49 6 4Terry Alberta, 1980 2-11 21 1 1Jeff Muri, 1976-78 29-61 53 NA 3Pat Bolton, 1972-75 44-75 53 6 4 Tweed Rhoades, 1971 5-12 32 NA 2Oyvind Torp, 1970 5-8 47 NA 2Frank Kalfoss, 1967-69 22-55 50 NA 5Jan Stenerud, 1965-66 18-35 59 NA NA

Field Goals, CareerField Goals, Career1. 69 J. Cunningham, 2008-112. 45 Mark Carter, 1981-843. 44 Pat Bolton, 1972-754. 33 Anders Larssen, 1985-885. 32 Geoff Groshelle, 1994-97

Field Goals, SeasonField Goals, Season1. 22 J. Cunningham, 20112. 20 J. Cunningham, 20103. 17 Rory Perez, 20124. 16 Jeff Hastings, 20055. 14 J. Cunningham, 20095. 14 Jeff Muri, 19765. 14 Pat Bolton, 19755. 14 Pat Bolton, 1973

Field Goals, GameField Goals, Game1. 5 J. Cunningham vs. EWU, 20112. 4 Jeff Stevens vs. SUU, 19932. 4 Mark Carter vs. UM, 19832. 4 Pat Bolton vs. ISU, 19735. 3 on many occasions

Most Field Goals Over 50 Yds, CareerMost Field Goals Over 50 Yds, Career1. 6 J. Cunningham, 2008-112. 3 Pat Bolton, 1972-753. 2 Jan Stenerud, 1965-664. 1 Jeff Muri, 1976-794. 1 Terry Godfrey, 19864. 1 Anders Larssen, 1986-894. 1 Frank Kalfoss, 1967-69

Most Field Goals Over 50 Yds, SeasonMost Field Goals Over 50 Yds, Season1. 2 J. Cunningham, 3 times

Most Field Goals 50 Yards or over, GameMost Field Goals 50 Yards or over, Game1. 2 J. Cunningham vs. EWU, 2011

Most Field Goals Over 40 Yds, CareerMost Field Goals Over 40 Yds, Career1. 14 Jason Cunningham, 2008-112. 11 Pat Bolton, 1972-753. 8 Frank Kalfoss, 1967-693. 8 Jeff Hastings, 2005-065. 7 Rory Perez, 2010-6. 6 Anders Larssen, 1986-897. 4 Jan Stenerud, 1965-667. 4 Tim Klinger, 1990-92

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1. 7 Frank Kalfoss, 19691. 7 Rory Perez, 20123. 6 Jason Cunningham, 20114. 5 Pat Bolton, 19745. 4 Jason Cunningham, 20095. 4 Pat Bolton, 19735. 4 Jeff Hastings, 20055. 4 Jeff Hastings, 20069. 3 Anders Larssen, 19889. 3 J. Cunningham, 2008

Most Field Goals Over 40 Yards, GameMost Field Goals Over 40 Yards, Game1. 2 Rory Perez, 20121. 2 Jason Cunningham, 20111. 2 Pat Bolton, 1974

Most Consecutive Field GoalsMost Consecutive Field Goals1. 14 Jason Cunningham, 20102. 8 Jeff Hastings, 20063. 7 Rory Perez, 20123. 7 Jason Cunningham, 20115. 6 Jeff Hastings, 20055. 6 Pat Bolton, 19755. 6 Mark Carter, 19835. 6 Anders Larssen, 19885. 6 Matthew Peot, 1998

Field Goal Percentage, CareerField Goal Percentage, Career(min. 15 att)1. .778 Jeff Hasting,s 2005-062. .765 Matthew Peot, 1997-993. .750 Jason Cunningham, 2008-114. .686 Rory Perez, 2010-135. .634 Mark Carter, 1981-84

Field Goal Percentage, SeasonField Goal Percentage, Season(min. 10 att)1. .900 Nate Cook, 20012. .833 Jason Cunningham, 20113. .809 Rory Perez, 20124. .800 Jeff Hastings, 20065. .778 Jason Cunningham, 2009

Longest Field GoalsLongest Field Goals1. 59 Jan Stenerud vs. UM, 19652. 56 Terry Godfrey vs. ISU, 19863. 55 J. Cunningham vs. EWU, 20113. 55 J. Cunningham vs. EWU, 20115. 53 Anders Larssen vs. ISU, 19885. 53 Jeff Muri vs. NAU, 19795. 53 Pat Bolton vs. Idaho State, 19758. 52 J. Cunningham vs. UNC, 20088. 52 Carson Souter vs. WWU., 19988. 52 Pat Bolton vs. Montana, 19748. 52 Pat Bolton vs. UND, 1973

Punting Average, CareerPunting Average, Career1. 48.2 Hank Urza, 1965-672. 42.1 Matthew Peot, 1997-993. 41.6 Dirk Nelson, 1982-844. 41.3 Eric Fisher, 2006-095. 41.2 Rory Perez, 2010-135. 41.2 Stuart Dodds, 1976-797. 40.9 Pat Bergman, 1987-888. 40.2 Travis Lulay, 2002-059 39.4 Ray Foley, 1964-6510. 39.2 Mark Page, 1985-87

Punting Average, SeasonPunting Average, Season1. 51.3 Hank Urza, 19652. 48.5 Hank Urza, 19673. 45.6 Stuart Dodds, 19794. 45.0 Hank Urza, 19665. 44.9 Rory Perez, 20136. 44.7 Matthew Peot, 19997. 44.0 Trevor Bolton, 20148. 43.4 Pat Bergman, 19878. 43.4 Dirk Nelson, 198410 42.2 Travis Lulay, 2004

Longest PuntsLongest Punts1. 85 Brad Brisbin vs. Idaho, 19722. 81 Travis Lulay vs. ASC, 20043. 80 Hank Urza vs. Idaho State, 19674. 78 Hank Urza. vs. Idaho, 19664. 78 Darren Svendsen vs. Idaho, 19926. 77 Travis Lulay vs. ISU, 20056. 77 Eric Fisher vs Dixie State, 20098. 73 Eric Fisher vs. EWU, 20089. 70 Eric Fisher vs. Idaho State, 20089. 70 Nate Cook vs. CWU, 20029. 70 Tyler Bolten vs. EWU., 2006

ReturnsReturnsLongest Punt ReturnsLongest Punt Returns

1. 86* Sean Hill vs. Idaho State, 19912. 85* Kory Austin vs. Dixie St., 20072. 85* Bill Mulcahy vs. Idaho, 19624. 84* Junior Adams vs. E. Wash., 20015. 83 Gary Popiel vs. PSU, 19676. 82* Shawn Johnson vs. UM, 20137. 80* Corey Smith vs. Sac State, 20037. 80* Kenyatte Morgan vs. MN/Duluth, 1996 7. 80* Jim Tuss vs. Montana, 1965 10. 76* Monte Boston vs. Weber St, 1971

Longest Kickoff ReturnsLongest Kickoff Returns1. 100* Shawn Johnson vs. NAU, 2013 1. 100* Demetrius Crawford vs. Minn., 2008 1. 100* Harvey Wylie vs. NA, 1954 4. 99* Shawn Johnson vs. UNC, 2013 4. 99* Reggie Carthon vs. Idaho, 1990 6. 95 Will Fennal vs. NA, 19637. 94* Mark Rinehart vs. SHSU, 1987 8 . 93 Bryan Molen vs. Wash. St., 20019. 92* Arie Grey vs. PSU, 1999 (TD)10. 91 K. Morgan vs. CSN, 199710. 91 Omar Turner vs. Sac State, 199610. 91* Omar Turner vs. UM, 1998 *-TD

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Punt Return Yards, CareerPunt Return Yards, Career1. 966 Mark McGrath, 1976-792. 938 Corey Smith, 2000-033. 790 Shawn Johnson, 2011-4. 619 Sean Hill, 1989-935. 594 Jim Tuss, 1964-666. 567 Shawn Johnson, 2011-7. 473 Gary Popiel, 1965-678. 453 Rob Tesch, 1989-929. 433 Junior Adams, 2001-0210. 427 Monte Boston, 1970-72

Punt Return Yards, SeasonPunt Return Yards, Season1. 545 Corey Smith, 20032. 388 Gary Popiel, 19673. 381 Junior Adams, 20014. 371 Mark McGrath, 19795. 366 Corey Smith, 20026. 352 Shawn Johnson, 20127. 283 Omar Turner, 19968. 273 Ben Vaughn, 19669. 267 Rob Tesch, 199210. 264 Jim Tuss, 1965

Kick Return Yards, CareerKick Return Yards, Career1. 1,848 Everett Gilbert, 2009-122. 1,846 Shawn Johnson, 2011-143. 1,624 Mark Rinehart, 1986-894. 1,607 Sean Hill, 1989-935. 1,317 Rob Tesch, 1989-926. 1,109 Arie Grey, 1997-007. 988 Kenyatte Morgan, 1994-978. 764 Steve Roderick, 1978-819. 760 Mark McGrath, 1976-7910. 710 David Pandt, 1982-85

Kick Return Yards, SeasonKick Return Yards, Season1. 732 Gunnar Brekke, 20142. 698 Mark Rinehart, 19863. 683 Shawn Johnson, 20134. 664 Corey Smith, 20035. 591 Rob Tesch, 19906. 525 Mark Rinehart, 19877 . 517 Sean Hill, 19898. 517 Sean Hill, 19939. 502 David Taylor, 20070. 490 Everett Gilbert, 2011

Punt Return Average, CareerPunt Return Average, Career(min. 20 returns)1. 17.3 Junior Adams, 2001-022. 16.3 Gary Popiel, 1966-673. 14.9 Corey Smith, 2000-20034. 13.9 Ben Vaughn, 1965-665. 12.6 Oscar Caballero, 1997-986. 12.6 Mark Rinehart, 1986-897. 12.6 Jim Tuss, 1964-668. 12.1 Arie Grey, 1997-20009. 12.0 Kenyatte Morgan, 1994-9710. 11.5 Monte Boston, 1970-72

Punt Return Average, SeasonPunt Return Average, Season(min. 10 returns)1. 20.1 Stuart Dodds, 19742. 19.0 Junior Adams, 20013. 18.2 Kory Austin, 20054. 17.0 Ben Vaughn, 19665. 16.2 Kenyatte Morgan, 19966. 15.5 Monte Boston, 19717. 14.9 Gary Popiel, 19678. 14.8 Jim Tuss, 19669. 14.6 Corey Smith, 200210. 13.9 Shawn Johnson, 201310. 13.9 Jim Tuss, 1965

Kick Return Average, CareerKick Return Average, Career(min. 20 returns)1. 26.3 Rob Tesch, 1989-922. 25.9 Corey Smith, 2000-033. 25.2 Russ Powers, 1961-624. 23.6 Sean Hill, 1989-935. 23.4 Everett Gilbert, 2009-126. 23.1 Arie Grey, 1997-20007. 23.0 Kenyatte Morgan, 1994-978. 22.8 Shawn Johnson, 2011-148. 22.8 Delmar Jones, 1976-7810. 22.6 Mark McGrath, 1976-7910. 22.5 Lamonte Bell, 1998-2001

Kick Return Average, SeasonKick Return Average, Season(min. 10 returns)1. 33.2 Corey Smith, 2003 (I-AA leader)2. 31.0 Shawn Johnson, 20133. 28.7 Will Fennal, 19634. 28.1 Rob Tesch, 19905. 27.7 Rob Tesch, 19916. 27.2 Sean Hill, 19937. 27.1 Shawn Johnson, 20148. 26.9 Mark McGrath, 19789. 26.6 Arie Grey, 199810. 26.5 Russ Powers, 1962

Blocked Kicks, CareerBlocked Kicks, Career1. 5 Dane Fletcher, 2006-091. 5 Rob Pouliot, 1985-883. 4 Brad Daly, 2009-133. 4 Todd Graves, 1988-915. 3 Jesse Anderson, 2006-085. 3 Lonnie Burt, 1981-84

Blocked Kicks, SeasonBlocked Kicks, Season1. 4 Todd Graves, 19902. 3 Rob Pouliot, 19883. 2 Brad Daly, 20133. 2 Alex Singleton, 20133. 2 Dane Fletcher, 20093. 2 Brad Daly, 20093. 2 Rob Pouliot, 19863. 2 Dane Fletcher, 20083. 2 Kevin Retoriano, 20083. 2 Jess Buck, 19953. 2 Mark D’Agostino, 19893. 2 Lonnie Burt, 19843. 2 Tyler Winter, 19843. 2 Phil Bruneau, 1982

Punt Return Touchdowns, CareerPunt Return Touchdowns, Career1. 5 Corey Smith, 2000-032. 3 Junior Adams, 2001-022. 3 Kenyatte Morgan, 1993-964. 2 Shawn Johnson, 2011-4. 2 Rob Tesch, 1990-924. 2 Sean Hill,

Punt Return Touchdowns, SeasonPunt Return Touchdowns, Season1. 4 Corey Smith, 20032. 3 Junior Adams, 20013. 2 Kenyatte Morgan, 19964. 1 by many

Kickoff Return Touchdowns, CareerKickoff Return Touchdowns, Career1. 2 Shawn Johnson, 2011-1. 2 Corey Smith, 2000-033. 1 by many

Kickoff Return Touchdowns, SeasonKickoff Return Touchdowns, Season1. 2 Shawn Johnson, 20131. 2 Corey Smith, 20033. 1 by manyReturn TD stats available since 1973

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Total OffenseTotal OffenseTotal Offense Yards, CareerTotal Offense Yards, Career1. 12,336 DeNarius McGhee, 2010-13 (1233 rush, 11203 pass)2. 12,205 Travis Lulay, 2002-05 (1459 rush, 10,746 pass)3. 7,730 Kelly Bradley, 1983-86 (-422 rush, 8152 pas)4. 6,788 Rob Compson, 1995-98 (-70 rush, 6828 pass)5. 4,327 John Tetrault, 1987-90 (1279 rush, 3262 pass)6. 4,036 Paul Dennehy, 1976-78 (1158 rush, 2778)7. 3,945 Dennis Erickson, 1966-68 (764 rush, 3181)8. 3,941 Mike Godfrey, 1979-83 (-180 rush, 4121 pass)9. 3,834 Jack Rolovich, 2006-07 (-77 rush, 3911 pass)10. 3,646 Ryan Johnson, 1999-02 (3646 rush)

Total Offense Yards, SeasonTotal Offense Yards, Season Yards Player Year Plays Rush Pass1. 3856 Travis Lulay 2004 602 371 34852. 3455 Kelly Bradley*(4350) 1984 772 -127 44773. 3525 Dakota Purkop 2014 433 966 25594. 3344 DeNarius McGhee 2010 442 181 31635. 3240 Travis Lulay 2005 521 611 26296. 3139 DeNarius McGhee 2011 421 340 27997. 2775 Rob Compson 1998 400 14 27618. 2440 Rob Compson 1997 382 62 23789. 2335 DeNarius McGhee 2013 348 248 20879. 2245 Kelly Bradley 1986 506 -186 243110. 2002 Tyler Thomas 2001 423 -128 2330

Total Offense Yards, GameTotal Offense Yards, Game1. 737 UC Davis, 20142. 695 North Dakota, 20123. 683 Eastern Washington, 20044. 654 Idaho State, 20015. 652 Black Hills State, 20146. 646 at Sacramento State, 20107. 619 at Sacramento State, 20148. 603 at North Dakota, 20139. 592 Eeastern Washington, 200910. 591 Northern Arizona, 1990

Team Total Offense in a Game, MSUTeam Total Offense in a Game, MSU1. 737 UC Davis, 20142. 695 North Dakota, 20123. 683 Eastern Washington, 20044. 654 Idaho State, 20015. 652 Black Hills State, 20146. 646 at Sacramento State, 20107. 619 at Sacramento State, 20148. 603 at North Dakota, 20139. 592 Eeastern Washington, 200910. 591 Northern Arizona, 1990

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Total YardsTotal YardsTeam Total Offense in a Game, OpponentTeam Total Offense in a Game, Opponent1. 694 Sacramento State 20142. 678 Nevada 19863. 660 Weber State 19924. 653 Washington State 20015. 635 Northern Arizona 19996. 624 Sacramento State 20107. 620 Idaho 20008. 616 Northern Arizona 19949. 613 Montana 199410. 600 Portland State 1998

Total Offense Yards per Game, CareerTotal Offense Yards per Game, Career1. 259.7 Travis Lulay, 2002-052. 257.7 Kelly Bradley, 1983-863. 257.0 DeNarius McGhee, 2010-134. 183.5 Rob Compson, 1995-985. 182.6 Jack Rolovich, 2006-076. 167.1 Brock Spencer, 1993-947. 145.9 Mark Godfrey, 1979, 81-838. 134.5 Paul Dennehy, 1976-789. 127.3 Dennis Erickson, 1966-6810. 117.7 Zoonie McLean, 1970-72

Total Offense Yards per Game, SeasonTotal Offense Yards per Game, Season1. 350.5 Travis Lulay, 20142. 320.5 Dakota Prukop, 20143. 314.1 Kelly Bradley, 19844. 294.5 Travis Lulay, 20055. 287.5 Kelly Bradley, 19856. 278.7 DeNarius McGhee, 20107. 270.6 DeNarius McGhee, 20128. 252.3 Rob Compson, 19989. 241.5 DeNarius McGhee, 201110. 222.2 Jack Rolovich, 2007

All-Purpose YardsAll-Purpose YardsAll-Purpose Yards, CareerAll-Purpose Yards, Career1. 4,453 Shawn Johnson, 2011-14 (1450 rush, 683 rec, 2320 ret)2. 4,179 Ryan Johnson, 1999-2002 (3646 rush, 471 rec, 62 ret)3. 3,917 Everett Gilbert, 2009-12 (2182 rush, 386 rec, 399 ret)4. 3,722 Rob Tesch, 1989-92 (32 rush, 1920 rec, 1770 ret)5. 3,270 Tony Boddie, 1979-82 (2449 rush, 792 rec, 29 ret)6. 3,259 Delmar Jones, 1975-78 (2819 rush, -6 rec, 546 ret)7. 3,205 Steve Kracher, 1972-75 (2979 rush, 40 rec, 186 ret)8. 3,194 Corey Smith, 2000-03 (18 rush, 1150 rec, 2026 ret)9. 3,191 Don Hass, 1965-67 (2954 rush, 69 rec, 168 ret)10. 3,089 David Pandt, 1982-85 (1104 rush, 1275 rec, 710 ret)

All-Purpose Yards, SeasonAll-Purpose Yards, Season1. 1,759 Ryan Johnson, 2001 (1537 rush/201 rec/21 ret)2. 1,757 Shawn Johnson, 2013 (609 ru/243 re/683 kr/222 pr)2. 1,710 D. Crawford, 2008 (1,314 rush/101 rec/295kr)3. 1,684 Corey Smith, 2003 (10 rush/465 rec/545 pr/664 kr)4. 1622 Cody Kirk, 2011 (1351 rush, 271 rec)5. 1,590 Steve Kracher, 1975 (1387 rush/30 rec/173 ret)6. 1,573 Eric Hopkins, 1994 (-8 rush/964 rec/622 ret)7. 1,571 Orenzo Davis, 2010 (1126 rush, 173 rec, 272 ret)8. 1,532 Don Hass, 1966 (1460 rush/23 rec/49 ret)\9. 1,476 Shawn Johnson, 201410. 1,450 Mike Jeferson, 2006 (129 rush/1,023 rec/298 ret)

All-Purpose Yards, GameAll-Purpose Yards, Game1. 374 Shawn Johnson vs. EWU 20142. 308 Gunnar Brekke vs. Sac State 20143. 305 Mike Jefferson vs. Idaho State 20064. 298 Don Hass vs. Weber State 19675. 292 Ryan Johnson vs. Idaho State 20016. 275 Rick Gatewood vs. Montana 20047. 270 Paul Schafer vs. Montana 19688. 267 Corey Smith vs. Gardner-Webb 20039. 257 Everett Gilbert vs. Portland State 201010. 256 Ryan Johnson vs. Weber State 200110. 256 Shawn Johnson vs. UC Davis 2014

All-Purpose Yards per Game, CareerAll-Purpose Yards per Game, Career1. 129.0 Demetrius Crawford, 2007-082. 117.9 Ryan Johnson, 1999-20023. 108.4 Delmar Jones, 1975-784. 103/6 Junior Adams, 2001-025. 103.4 Steve Kracher, 1972-756. 100.1 Don Hass, 1965-677. 95.4 Rob Tesch, 1989-928. 94.7 Shawn Johnson, 2011-149. 93.4 Tony Boddie, 1979-8210. 92.9 Orenzo Davis, 2010, ‘12

All-Purpose Yards per Game, SeasonAll-Purpose Yards per Game, Season1. 164.0 Shawn Johnson, 20042. 159.9 Ryan Johnson, 20013. 159.0 Steve Kracher, 19754. 146.4 Shawn Johnson, 20135. 143.0 Eric Hopkins, 19946. 142.5 Demetrius Crawford, 20087. 139.3 Don Hass, 19668. 129.6 Junior Adams, 20019. 129.5 Corey Smith, 200310. 127.7 Orenzo Davis, 2010

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Tackles for Loss, SeasonTackles for Loss, Season1. 30 Mark Fellows, 19842. 25 Corey Widmer, 19903. 22 Neal Smith, 19974. 20.5 Brad Daly, 20135. 20 Corey Widmer, 19916. 19 Dane Fletcher, 20076. 19 Jason Hicks, 19938. 18 Adam Cordeiro, 20018. 18 Jon Montoya, 200210. 17.5 Dane Fletcher, 200910. 17 Jody Owens, 201110. 17 Dane Fletcher, 200710. 17 Jon Wanago, 1988

Tackles for Loss, GameTackles for Loss, Game1. 7 Matt Micklewright, NAU, 19862. 6 Cory Widmer, ISU, 19903. 5 Na’a Moeakiola, Sac, 20123. 5 Jon Montoya, EWU, 20003. 5 Shaun Ross, WSU, 19993. 5 Jason Hicks, BSU, 19923. 5 Adam Cordeiro, ISU, 19918. 4 16 players

Interceptions, CareerInterceptions, Career1. 22 Morgan Ryan, 1990-932. 16 Doug Kimball, 1983-852. 16 Jim Anderson, 1980-822. 16 Randy Hickel, 1973-755. 14 Doug Kimball, 1982-856. 13 Ron Muri, 1976-787. 12 Bob Banaugh, 1969-717. 12 Monte Boston, 1970-729. 11 Joey Thomas, 2000-039. 11 Mark Grimmer, 1992-959. 11 Stuart Dodds, 1977-79

Interceptions, SeasonInterceptions, Season1. 10 Doug Kimball, 19842. 8 Jim Anderson, 19812. 8 Bob Banaugh, 19712. 8 Morgan Ryan, 19915. 7 Mark Grimmer, 19935. 7 Randy Hickel, 19735. 7 Monte Boston, 19715. 7 Dean Winder, 19689. 6 Stuart Dodds, 19799. 6 Bob Given, 19659. 6 Reggie Carton, 19929. 6 Morgan Ryan, 1992

Interceptions, GameInterceptions, Game1. 3 Ray Foley vs. Nevada, 19641. 3 Jim Anderson vs. Idaho State, 19811. 3 Dusty Birkenbuel vs. N. Dakota State, 19731. 3 Doug Kimball vs. Idaho, 19841. 3 Bob Kimball vs. N. Iowa, 19861. 3 Monte Boston vs. Simon Fraser, 1972

Longest Interception ReturnLongest Interception Return1. 100 Rob Pouliot vs. Boise St (TD), 19882. 97 Joe Roberts vs. Rhode Island (TD), 19843. 89 Mike McLeod vs. Idaho St (TD), 19795. 82 Jim McLeod vs. Montana (TD), 19596. 80 Sam Moore vs. St. Ambrose, 19587. 80 Sean Hill vs. Eastern Wash.(TD), 1992

Team Interceptions,Team Interceptions,SeasonSeason1. 29 19732. 25 19763. 22 19844. 21 19814. 21 1978

Tackles, CareerTackles, Career1. 518 Kirk Timmer, 1983-862. 491 Kane Ioane, 2000-033. 437 Ken Lang, 1985-884 382 Bobby Daly, 2005-085. 380 Jim Kalafat, 1980-836. 369 Scott Matthews, 1993-967. 350 Kevin Lundstrom, 1995-988. 343 Jody Owens, 2009-128. 343 Todd Graves, 1988-9110. 324 Jon Skelton, 1987-90

Team Fumbles Team Fumbles Caused, Caused, SeasonSeason1. 18 20121. 18 19841. 18 19901. 18 19965. 16 19986. 13 19826. 13 19856. 13 19866. 13 19936. 13 2001

Team Fumble Team Fumble Recoveries, Recoveries, SeasonSeason1. 25 19882. 23 19903. 17 19854. 15 19875. 13 19935. 13 19967. 12 19997. 12 19829 12 20139. 11 20129. 11 20069. 11 20029. 11 19849. 11 19869. 11 1995

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Individual Sacks, CareerIndividual Sacks, Career1. 40 Mark Fellows, 1981-842. 36 Brad Daly, 2009, ‘11-133. 35.5 Neal Smith, 1994-974. 35 Corey Widmer, 1988-915. 29 Tex Sikora, 1982-855. 29 Jason Hicks, 1992-957. 26 Adam Cordeiro, 2000-038. 25.5 Jon Montoya, 2000-039. 23 Caleb Schreibeis, 2009-1210. 22 Devlan Geddes, 1993-96

Individual Sacks, SeasonIndividual Sacks, Season1. 23 Mark Fellows, 19842. 19 Neal Smith, 19973. 17 Corey Widmer, 19904. 14 Brad Daly, 20134. 14 Jason Hicks, 19936. 12.5 Caleb Schreibeis, 20126. 12.5 Brad Daly, 20118. 11.5 Adam Cordeiro, 20019. 10 Tex Sikora, 198510. 9.5 Jon Montoya, 2002

Fumbles Recovered, CareerFumbles Recovered, Career1. 9 Jon Skelton, 1987-902. 7 Bob Kimball, 1985-882. 7 Jeff Newton, 1990-932. 7 Adam Cordeiro, 2000-035. 5 Rob Marshall, 2011-145. 5 Kane Ioane, 2000-035. 5 Wade Rademacher, 1990-935. 5 Mark D’Agostino, 1986-898. 4 Paul Dilley, 1980-828. 4 Scott Matthews, 1993-968. 4 Jon Montoya, 2000-8. 4 Todd Graves, 1988-918. 4 Bob Wilkinson, 1987-908. 4 Kirk Timmer, 1983-868. 4 Jeff Alexander, 1994-978. 4 Ken Lang, 1984-87

Fumbles Recovered, SeasonFumbles Recovered, Season1. 5 Jon Skelton, 19902. 4 Adam Cordeiro, 20022. 4 Paul Dilley, 19822. 4 Scott Matthews, 19962. 4 Wade Rademacher, 19932. 4 Bob Kimball, 19887. 3 13 players

Fumbles Recovered, GameFumbles Recovered, Game1. 3 Clete Linebarger, Ark. St, 19842. 2 Rob Marshall, SMU, 20132. 2 Ray Sebestyen, Cal Poly, 20042. 2 Bob Kimball, LBSU, 19872. 2 Mark Rhinehart, SHSU, 19872. 2 Andy Holmlund, ISU, 19872. 2 Shane Quilling, SHSU, 19862. 2 Ken Lang, Wash. St., 19858. 1 many

Fumbles Caused, CareerFumbles Caused, Career1. 8 Caleb Schreibeis, 2009-122. 7 Jody Owens, 2009-122. 7 Ken Lang, 1984-872. 7 Clete Linebarger, 1982-852. 7 Mark Fellows, 1981-842. 7 Ray Sebestyen, 2001-047. 6 Corey Widmer, 1988-91

8. 5 Brad Daly, 2009, ‘11-138. 5 Adam Cordeiro, 2000-038. 5 Shon Flores, 1998-998. 5 Scott Matthews, 1993-968. 5 Neal Smith, 1994-978. 5 Jim Kalafat, 1982-838. 5 John Taylor, 1998-2001

Fumbles Caused, SeasonFumbles Caused, Season1. 8 Caleb Schreibeis, 20122. 5 Jody Owens, 20122. 5 Ken Lang, 19872. 5 Clete Linebarger, 19852. 5 Ray Sebestyen, 20046. 4 Tom Jacobs, 19876. 4 Mark Fellows, 19846. 4 Dylan Tripp, 19979. 3 Adam Cordeiro, 20009. 3 Shon Flores, 19999. 3 Matt Christianson, 19919. 3 Jon Skelton, 19909. 3 Corey Widmer, 19909. 3 Kirk Timmer, 19869. 3 Jim Kalafat, 19839. 3 Paul Dilley, 19829. 3 Taylor Sheridan, 2013

Fumbles Caused, GameFumbles Caused, Game1. 2 Caleb Schreibeis, PSU, 20121. 2 Bobby Daly, App. St., 20061. 2 Adam Cordeiro, CSN, 20001. 2 Scott Matthews, NAU, 19941. 2 Matt Christensen, SHSU, 19911. 2 Rob Hatch, WIU, 19901. 2 Mark D’Agostino, UM, 19881. 2 Phil Bruneau, NAU, 1982

Fumbles Ret. for TouchdownFumbles Ret. for TouchdownJames Nelson, 45 yards, UND, 2013Darius Jones, 32 yds, Idaho St, 2009Daryl Rogers, 0 yds, Weber, 2005Brandon Eggart, 40 yds, NAU, 2004David Smith, 38 yards (lateral from Adam Cordeiro) vs. Washington State, 2001Kane Ioane, 55 yards, 2000Josh Perkins, 70 yards, 1999Lamonte Bell, 6 yds (KO), ISU, 1998Mike Nye, 16 yds vs. ISU, 1995

Tackles, SeasonTackles, Season1. 202 Jim Kalafat, 19822. 178 Jim Kalafat, 19833. 167 Mark Eibner, 19824. 155 Todd Graves, 19905. 142 Kane Ioane, 20036. 138 Kirk Timmer, 19847. 137 Kirk Timmer, 19867. 137 Ken Lang, 19877. 137 Ken Lang, 1986

Tackles, GameTackles, Game1. 30 Jim Kalafat, Nevada, 19832. 29 Jim Kalafat, EWU, 19833. 28 Jim Kalafat, UND, 19824. 26 Jim Kalafat, NAU, 19825. 21 Kane Ioane, NAU, 20035. 21 Kane Ioane, SMC, 20025. 21 Todd Graves, Tulsa, 19905. 21 Ron Hansen, Wash. St, 19855. 21 Todd Graves, CSU, 199010. 20 6 players

Tackles for Loss, CareerTackles for Loss, Career1. 66 Corey Widmer, 1988-912. 56 Jon Montoya, 2000-033. 55 Mark Fellows, 1981-844. 51 Dane Fletcher, 2006-095. 50 Jason Hicks, 1992-956. 48.5 Neal Smith, 1994-977. 46 Brad Daly, 2009, ‘11-137. 46 Roger Cooper, 2001-049. 45.5 Adam Cordeiro, 2000-0310. 43 Bobby Daly, 2005-0810. 43 Jody Owens, 2009-12

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post-season historypost-season history

The Bobcats returned to the post-season in 2014 after a one-year absence,

but MSU’s post-season history is fi lled with glory. Top, the team takes the

fi eld before the 2012 Stony Brook game (photo by Dean Hendrickson). In

2011, directly above, the Bobcats fell to Sam Houston State but Elvis Akpla

made one of the greatest catches of the year, captured by Kelly Gorham.

And DeNarius McGhee breaking Paul Dennehy’s school record for victories

brought the opportunity to celebrate the Bobcat Hall of Fame signal caller, at

right in a Division II Playoff win at North Dakota State in 1976.

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Bobcat Post-Season Records/ResultsIndividual Records, Single GameRushes 32 Tom Kostrba vs. North Dakota State, 1976Yards 115 Tom Kostrba vs. New Hampshire, 1976Rushing TDs 5 Chad Newell vs. SDSU, 2014Average Per Carry 8.7 DeNarius McGhee vs. New Hampshire, 2011

Passes 57 Kelly Bradley vs. La Tech, 1984Completions 32 Kelly Bradley vs. La Tech, 1984Passing TDs 3 Kelly Bradley vs. Arkansas St/Rhode Island, 1984Most Interceptions 3 by manyFewest Interceptions 0 Dakota Prukop vs. SDSU, 2014Yards 334 Kelly Bradley vs. La Tech vs. La Tech, 1984Percentage .667 DeNarius McGhee vs. New Hampshire, 2011

Catches 10 Joe Bignell vs. La Tech, 1984Yards 130 Joe Bignell vs. La Tech, 1984 130 Tanner Bleskin vs. Stony Brook, 2012Touchdown Catches 2 Joe Bignell vs. LT, Kelly Davis vs. ASU, 1984 2 Elvis Akpla vs. NDSU, 2011

Total Tackles 18 Kirk Timmer vs. Arkansas State, 1984Solo Tackles 11 Mark Fellows vs. La Tech, 1984Tackles for Loss 6 Mark Fellows vs. La Tech, 1984Sacks 6 Mark Fellows vs. La Tech, 1984Interceptions 1 by manyFumbles Forced 2 Tex Sikora vs. Rhode Island, 1984 2 Bobby Daly vs. Appalachian State, 2006Fumbles Recovered 1 by many

Field Goals 3 Rory Perez vs. Stony Brook, 2012Field Goal Attempts 4 Rory Perez vs. Stony Brook, 2012

Punts 7 Rory Perez vs. NDSU, 2010Average 42.8 Trevor Bolton vs. SDSU, 2014Long 55 Rory Perez vs. NDSU, 2010

Punt Returns 3 Mark McGrath vs. NDSU, 1976Average 17.4 Mark McGrath vs. NDSU, 1976

Kick Returns 4 Shawn Johnson vs. SDSU, 2014Average 27.0 Tim Clements vs. Rhode Island, 1976 27.0 Gunnar Brekke vs. SDSU, 2014Long Return 45 Shawn Johnson vs. Stony Brook, 2012

Individual Records, CareerRushes 59 Tom Kostrba, three games, 1976Yards 306 Tom Kostrba, three games, 1976Rushing TDs 2 DeNarius McGhee, three games, 2010-11 2 Tom Kostrba, three games, 1976 2 Aaron Mason, one game, 2006Average Per Carry 6.3 DeNarius McGhee, two games, 2010-11Average Per Game 102.0 Tom Kostrba, three games, 1976

Passes 143 Kelly Bradley, three games, 1984Completions 79 Kelly Bradley, three games, 1984Passing TDs 8 Kelly Bradley, three games, 1984Most Interceptions 6 Kelly Bradley, three games, 1984Fewest Interceptions 1 Jack Rolovich, two games, 2006Yards 969 Kelly Bradley, three games, 1984Percentage .552 Kelly Bradley, three games, 1984 .607 DeNarius McGhee, three games, 2010-11

Catches 21 Elvis Akpla, three games, 2010-11Yards 325 Elvis Akpla, three games, 2010-11Touchdown Catches 3 Kelly Davis, three games, 1984

Total Tackles 29 Mark Fellows, three games, 1984 24 Mark DeVore, two games (no stats vs. NDSU), 1976Solo Tackles 13 M. DeVore vs. NH, 1976; M. Fellows vs. LT, 1984Tackles for Loss 7 Jody Owens, three games, 2010-11Sacks 6 Mark Fellows vs. La Tech, 1984Interceptions 1 by manyFumbles Forced 2 Tex Sikora, three games, 1984Fumbles Recovered 3 Clete Linebarger, three games, 1984Blocked Kick 1 Johnson vs. La Tech, 1984 1 Steven Bethley, one game, 2011

Field Goals 4 Rory Perez, 2012Field Goal Attempts 5 Rory Perez, 2012Long Field Goal 48 Rory Perez vs. Stony Brook, 2012

Punts 13 Mike Swenson, three games, 1984Average 42.0 George Marinkovich, one game/six punts, 1956

Punt Returns 5 Mike McGrath, three games, 1976Average 12.6 Mike McGrath, three games, 1976

Kick Returns 4 Delmar Jones, three games, 1976Average 29.5 Delmar Jones, three games, 1976

ALL-TIME NCAA PLAYOFF RESULTS2014 1st Round ............. South Dakota State 47, MSU 40 at Bozeman

2012 2nd Round .......................MSU 16, Stony Brook 10 at Bozeman Quarterfi nals ..............................Sam Houston State at Bozeman

2011 2nd Round .................MSU 26, New Hampshire 25 at Bozeman Quarterfi nals .Sam Houston State 49, MSU 13 at Huntsville, TX

2010 2nd Round ............ North Dakota State 42, MSU 17 at Bozeman

2006 1st Round ................................MSU 31, Furman 13 at Bozeman Quarterfi nals ............... Appalachian State 38, MSU 17 at Boone

2003 1st Round ................. Northern Iowa 35, MSU 14 at Cedar Falls

2002 1st Round ..............McNeese State 28, MSU 21 at Lake Charles

1984 Championship ............ MSU 19, Louisiana Tech 6 at Charleston Semifi nals .......................MSU 32, Rhode Island 20 at Bozeman Quarterfi nals ................ MSU 31, Arkansas State 14 at Bozeman

1976 Championship .....................MSU 24, Akron 13 at Wichita Falls Semifi nals .....................MSU 10, North Dakota State 3 at Fargo Quarterfi nals ..............MSU 17, New Hampshire 16 at Bozeman

ALL-TIME BOWL RESULTS1946 Harbor Bowl ..................MSU 13, New Mexico 13 at San Diego

1956 Aluminum Bowl...... MSU 0, St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 0 at Little Rock

1964 Camellia Bowl ...... MSU 28, Sacramento State 7 at Sacramento

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Post-Season Game-by-GamePost-Season Game-by-Game1976 DIVISION II 1976 DIVISION II

PLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS

MSU 17,MSU 17,New Hampshire 16New Hampshire 16Nov. 27 at Bozeman (6,900)

NH 0 3 0 13 16MSU 0 10 0 7 17 NH MSU1st Downs 21 17Rushes-Net 21-113 61-340Passing Yds 297 87Passing 49-23-1 11-5-1Total Off. 86-410 72-427Bobcat LeadersRushing: Kostrba 14-115-1Passing: Dennehy 10-5-1, 87Receiving: McCullough 4-60-0

MSU 10,MSU 10,North Dakota St 3North Dakota St 3Dec. 4 at Fargo, ND (6,100)

MSU 0 0 7 3 10NDSU 3 0 0 0 3 MSU NDSU1st Downs 16 8Rushes-Net 72-174 36-146Passing Yds 76 51Passing 15-8-1 19-4-4Total Off. 87-250 55-197Bobcat LeadersRushing: Kostrba 32-106-0Passing: Dennehy 11-6-1, 60, 1Receiving: Reisig 3-23-0

MSU 24,MSU 24,Akron 13Akron 13Dec. 11 at Wichita Falls, TX

UA 0 0 7 6 13MSU 0 14 3 7 24M-McCullough 5 fr Dennehy (Muri)M-Damberger 3 fr Ueland (Muri)M-Muri 21 FGA-Axner 3 run (Embick)A-Evans 22 fr Bezbatchenho (kick failed)M-Kostrba 7 run (Muri) UA MSU1st Downs 14 19Rushes-Net 44-179 69-266Passing Yds 91 50Passing A-C-I 19-7-2 10-7-2Total Offense 63-270 77-316Bobcat LeadersRushing: D. Ueland 22-94Passing: Dennehy 8-5-2, 38, 1Receiving:McCullough 3-19-1

1984 I-AA1984 I-AAPLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS

MSU 31,MSU 31,Arkansas St. 14Arkansas St. 14Dec. 1 at Bozeman

ASU 7 7 0 0 14MSU 0 7 7 17 31A-Bowers 25 int ret (Wiseman)A-Bowers 45 int ret (Wiseman)M-Dietrich 6 fr Bradley (Carter)

M-Davis 10 fr Bradley (Carter)M-Dietrich 12 fr Bradley (Carter)M-Bradley 1 run (Carter)M-Carter 39 FG ASU MSU1st Downs 19 23Rushes-Net 59-186 25-107Passing Yds 86 313Pass. A-C-I 20-10-1 50-27-3Total Offense 79-272 75-420Bobcat LeadersRushing: Clements 8-54-0Passing: Bradley 47-27-3, 313, 3Receiving: Bignell 6-87-0

MSU 32,MSU 32,Rhode Island 20Rhode Island 20Dec. 8 at Bozeman (12,697)

RI 7 0 6 7 20MSU 6 6 0 20 32R-Reilly 8 fr Ehrardt (Stringfellow)M-Davis 30 fr Bradley (Carter)M-White 25 fr Bradley (pass f.)R-Donfi eld 4 fr Ehrhardt (Stringfellow)R-Reilly 29 fr Ehrhardt (String.)M-Davis 70 fr Bradley (pass f.)

M-Roberts 97 int ret (Carter)M-Miller 29 run (Carter) URI MSU1st Downs 19 23Rushes-Net 19-43 35-58Passing Yds 301 322Pass. A-C-I 61-31-2 39-19-2Total Offense 80-344 74-380Bobcat LeadersRushing: Jones 6-35-0Passing: Bradley 39-19-2,322, 3Receiving: Davis 4-137-2

MSU 19,MSU 19,Louisiana Tech 6Louisiana Tech 6Dec. 15 at Charleston, SC (9,125)MSU 9 10 0 0 19LT 0 0 0 6 6M-Carter 33 FG, 11:59/1M-Bignell 16 fr Bradley(kick f.)M-Bignell 33 fr Bradley (Carter)M-Carter 48 FGL-Sherman 10 fr Gandy MSU LT1st Downs 19 20Rushes-Net 36- -25 25-6Passing Yds 287 334Pass. A-C-I 38-24-4 57-32-1

MSU ASU1st Downs 9 21Rushes Net 32-64 53-283Passing Yds 190 79Pass A-C-I 25-9-1 14-7-1Total Offense 57-254 67-362

Bobcat LeadersRushing: Aaron Mason 19-72-2, Mike Jefferson 2-14, Isaiah Taito 1-12.Passing: Jack Rolovich 24-9-0, 190, 0; Mike Jefferson 1-0-1, 0.Receiving: Mike Jefferson 4-99, Donell Wheaton 4-66, Aaron Mason 1-25.

2010 NCAA FCS 2010 NCAA FCS PLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS

North Dakota St 42,North Dakota St 42,MSU 17MSU 17Dec. 4 at Bozeman (14,277)

NDSU 0 7 7 28 42MSU 0 7 3 7 17N-Brock Jensen 1 run (Prelvitz)M-Lloyd 16 fr McGhee (Cunninghm)N-McNorton 3 run (Jastram)M-Cunningham 28 FGM-Davis 1 run (Cunningham)N-McNorton 19 run (Jastram)N-McNorton 38 run (Jastram)N-McNorton 52 run (Jastram)N-Sigers 6 run (Jastram) NDSU MSU1st Downs 18 19Rushes-Net 46-376 31-135Passing Yds 56 245Passing 5-19-1 20-38-2Total Off. 65-432 69-480Bobcat LeadersRushing: Orenzo Davis 15-64-1, Blayde Becksted 3-31, Everett Gilbert 3-17, CJ Palmer 1-15, DeNarius McGhee 8-5, Elvis Akpla 1-3Passing: DeNarius McGhee 19-32-1, 223, 1; Cody Kempt 1-6-1, 22, 0Receiving: Elvis Akpla 7-120, Everett Gilbert 4-15, Julius Llyod 3-55-1, Kyle Begger 2-7, Tanner Bleskin 1-22, Kruiz Siewing 1-17, Cody Kirk 1-7, Orenzo Davis 1-2

Total Off. 74-262 82-340Bobcat LeadersRushing: Jones 4-14-0Passing: Bradley 57-32-1,334, 2Receiving: Bignell 10-130-2

2002 I-AA2002 I-AAPLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS

McNeese St. 21,McNeese St. 21,MSU 14MSU 14Nov. 30 at Lake Charles, LA (16,211)

MSU 0 7 0 7 14McN 7 0 7 7 21M-King 9 fr Pendarvis (Marino)S-Hill 36 fr Lulay (Cook)M-Trahan 8 fr Pendarvis (Marino)S-Adams 8 fr Lulay (Cook)M-Pendarvis 1 run (Marino) MSU McN1st Downs 11 17Rushes-Net 25- -3 51-110Passing Yds 220 115Pass. A-C-I 32-15-1 25-12-0Total Offense 64-217 80-225Bobcat LeadersRushing: Lulay 17-1-0Passing: Lulay 31-15-1, 220, 2Receiving: Turnquist 5-118-0

2003 I-AA2003 I-AAPLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS

Northern Iowa 35, Northern Iowa 35, MSU 14 MSU 14 Nov. 29 at Cedar Falls, IA (10,165)

MSU 0 7 7 0 14 UNI 3 11 14 7 35

N-Wingert 27 FG, 9:00/1st N-Wingert 49 FG, 14:55/2nd M-Turnquist 13 fr Lulay, 10:24/2nd N-Thorn 2 run (Petrie rush), 1:47/2nd M-Lulay 11 run (Cook), 12:04/3rd N-Galles 75 fr Petrie (Winger), 8:25/3rd N-Freeney 1 run (Wingert), 4:42/3rd N-Freeney 1 run (Wingert), 6:49/4th

MSU UNI1st Downs 14 23 Rushes-Net 21-87 60-260 Passing Yds 191 207 Pass A-C-I 43-21-1 19-10-1 Total Offense 64-278 79-467

Bobcat LeadersRushing: Bruce Molock 12-75-0, Travis Lulay 9-12-1. Passing: Travis Lulay 43-21-1, 191, 1 Receiving: Demetrius Williams 7-70-0, Scott Turnquist 5-44-1, Corey Smith 3-25, Bruce Molock 2-17, Eddie Sullivan 2-17, Demond Goins 1-10, Jason Goodman 1-8.

2006 FCS2006 FCSPLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS

Montana State 31, Montana State 31, Furman 13 Furman 13 Nov. 25 at Bozeman, Mont. (9,427)

FUR 0 0 7 6 13MSU 7 17 7 0 31

M-Donell Wheaton 51 fr Jack Rolovich(Jeff Hastings), 12:28/1stM-Jeff Hastings 25 FG, 11:58/2ndM-Jesse Anderson fumble rec. (Jeff Hastings), 9:23/2ndM-Mike Jefferson 25 fr Jack Rolov-ich (Hastings), 8:53/2ndM-Jack Rolovich 1 run (Hastings), 10:03/3rdF-Cedrick Gipson 27 fr Renaldo Gray (Scott Beckler), 0:18/3rdF-Jerome Felton 1 run (no PAT attempted), 0:00/4th

FUR MSU1st Downs 17 14Rushes Net 38-105 26-83Passing Yds 168 272Pass A-C-I 33-17-1 33-18-1Total Offense 71-273 59-355

Bobcat LeadersRushing: Isaiah Taito 17-69-0, Mike Jefferson 3-27-0, Donell Wheaton1-15-0, Jack Rolovich 4- -16-1.Passing: Jack Rolovich 33-18-1, 272, 2.Receiving: Donell Wheaton 6-88-1, Mike Jefferson 5-82-1, Tyler Lulay3-68-0, Isaiah Taito 3-21-0, Derek Green 1-13-0.

Appalachian State 38, Appalachian State 38, MSU 17 MSU 17 December 2 at Boone, NC (15,116)

MSU 0 10 7 0 17ASU 14 3 7 14 38

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2011 NCAA FCS2011 NCAA FCSPLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS

MSU 26,MSU 26,New HampshireNew Hampshire 25 25Dec. 3 at Bozeman

UNH 10 9 0 6 25MSU 0 16 7 3 26N-Mike MacArthur 36 FGN-Matt Evans 58 int returnM-Jason Cunningham 41 FGM-T. Robinson 11 fr D. McGheeN-A. Gorrell PAT returnN-Justin Mello 18 fr K. Decker (MacArthur)M-DeNarius McGhee 2 run (Cunningham)M-D. McGhee 37 run (Cun-ningham)N-Mello 29 fr Decker (MacArthur blocked)

UNH MSU1st Downs 17 21Rushes-Net 32-48 45-232Passing Yds 200 167Pass. A-C-I 18-30-1 14-21-3Total Offense 62-248 66-399Bobcat LeadersRushing: D. McGhee 11-96-2, Cody Kirk 18-96, Tray Robinson 11-27, Everett Gilbert 3-10, Elvis Akpla 1-3Passing: DeNarius McGhee 14-21-3, 167, 1Receiving: Elvis Akpla 8-105, Tanner Bleskin 2-38, Tray Rob-inson 2-15-1, John Ellis 2-9

Sam Houston St 49,Sam Houston St 49,MSU 13MSU 13Dec. 10 at Huntsville, TX (9,077)

MSU 3 3 7 0 13SHSU 7 14 21 7 49M-Jason Cunningham 27 FGS-Grant Merritt 11 fr Brian Bell (Alaniz)M-Jason Cunningham 22 FGS-Brian Bell 54 run (Alaniz)S-Richard Sincere 40 fr B. Bell (Alaniz)M-E. Gilbert 7 fr D. McGhee (Cunningham)S-Brandon Closner 82 KO ret (Alaniz)S-Ryan Wilson 1 run (Alaniz)S-Torra Williams 56 run (Alaniz)S-Torra Williams 21 run (Alaniz) MSU SHSU1st Downs 18 19Rushes-Net 34-77 41-428Passing Yds 272 73Pass. A-C-I 21-36-1 5-12-1Total Offense 70-349 53-501Bobcat LeadersRushing: Tray Robinson 11-42, Cody Kirk 12-22, Everett Gilbert 4-13, DeNarius McGhee 7-0Passing: D. McGhee 22-36-1, 272, 1Receiving: Elvis Akpla 6-100, John Ellis 4-55, Cody Kirk 3-36, Everett Gil-bert 2-11-1, Kruiz Siewing 1-46, Shane Robison 1-9, Tanner Bleskin 1-8, Tray Robinson 1-6, Brian Flotkoetter 1-1, Tiai Salanoa 1-0

2012 NCAA FCS2012 NCAA FCSPLAYOFFSPLAYOFFS

MSU 16,MSU 16,Stony Brook 10Stony Brook 10Dec. 1 at Bozeman

SB 0 3 0 7 10MSU 7 3 3 3 16M-T. Bleskin 69 fr D. McGhee(Perez)S-W. Skiffi ngton 38 FGM-Perez 48 FGM-Perez 21 FGS Kevin Norrell 4 fr Kyle Essing-ton (Skiffi ngton)M-Perez 45 FG

SB MSU1st Downs 14 17Rushes-Net 37-123 40-138Passing Yds 122 208Pass. A-C-I 19-10-0 22-12-1Total Offense 56-245 62-346Bobcat LeadersRushing: DeNarius McGhee 18-75, Orenzo Davis 10-33, Cody Kirk 8-28, Tray Robinson 1-3, Tm 2-0, Shawn Johnson 1- -1.Passing: DeNarius McGhee 12-22-1, 208, 1.Receiving: Tanner Bleskin 4-130, Tray Robinson 3-22, Cody Kirk 2-29, Kruiz Siewing 1-24, Orenzo Davis 1-7, Shawn Johnson 1- -4.

Sam Houston St 34,Sam Houston St 34,MSU 16MSU 16Dec. 7 at Bozeman (15,257)

SHSU 3 17 7 7 34MSU 3 0 0 7 10S-Miguel Antonio 24 FGM-Rory Perez 27 FGS-Richard Sincere 12 run (Antonio)S-Trey Diller 56 fr Brian Bell (Antonio)S-Antonio 18 FGM-DeNarius McGhee 8 run (Antonio)S-Chance Nelson 16 fr B. Bell (Antonio)S-Chance Nelson 45 fr B. Bell (Antonio)M-Jon Ellis 12 fr D. McGhee (Perez)

SHSU MSU1st Downs 22 12Rushes-Net 51-204 24-72Passing Yds 254 220Pass. A-C-I 21-11-0 29-16-1Total Offense 72-458 53-292Bobcat LeadersRushing: D. McGhee 13-36, Orenzo Davis 5-14, Everett Gilbert 1-13, Shawn Johnson 2-6, Rory Perez 1-5, Tray Robinson 1-0, Cody Kirk 1- -2.Passing: DeNarius McGhee 16-29-1, 220, 1Receiving: Jon Ellis 6-67-1, Tanner Bleskin 4-76, Brian Flotkoetter 2-47, Shawn Johnson 1-22, Everett Gilbert 1-5, Lee Perkins 1-3, Tray Robinson 1-0.

Post-Season Game-by-GamePost-Season Game-by-Game

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Montana State Single GameIndividual Top Fives

Rushing Yards1. 115 Tom Kostrba vs. NH, 19762. 106 Tom Kostrba vs. NDSU, 19763. 96 DeNarius McGhee vs. NH, 20113. 96 Cody Kirk vs. NH, 20115. 94 Ron Ueland vs. Akron, 1976

Rushes1. 32 Tom Kostrba vs. NDSU, 19762. 23 Don Ueland vs. NH, 19763. 22 Don Ueland vs. Akron, 19764. 19 Aaron Mason vs. App St, 20065. 18 Cody Kirk vs. NH, 2011

Rushing Touchdowns1. 2 DeNarius McGhee vs. NH, 20111. 2 Aaron Mason vs. App St, 20063. 1 by many

Yards per Carry Average1. 8.7 DeNarius McGhee vs. UNH, 20112. 8.2 Tom Kostrba vs. NH, 19763. 6.7 George Marinkovich vs. SJU, 19564. 6.3 Bruce Molock vs. UNI, 20035. 5.7 Tom Kostrba vs. Akron, 1976(min. 10 carries)

Passing Yards1. 334 Kelly Bradley vs. La Tech, 19842. 322 Kelly Bradley vs. URI, 19843. 313 Kelly Bradley vs. ASU, 19844. 272 DeNarius McGhee vs. SHSU, 20114. 272 Jack Rolovich vs. Furman, 2006

Attempts1. 57 Kelly Bradley vs. La Tech, 19843. 47 Kelly Bradley vs. ASU, 19844. 43 Travis Lulay vs. UNI, 20032. 39 Kelly Bradley vs. URI, 19845. 36 DeNarius McGhee vs. SHSU, 2011

Completions1. 32 Kelly Bradley vs. La Tech, 19842. 27 Kelly Bradley vs. A-State, 19843. 21 DeNarius McGhee vs. SHSU, 20114. 21 Travis Lulay vs. UNI, 20035. 19 Dakota Prukop vs. SDSU, 20145. 19 Kelly Bradley vs. URI, 1984

Touchdown Passes1. 3 Kelly Bradley vs. ASU, 19841. 3 Kelly Bradley vs. URI, 19843. 2 Travis Lulay vs. McNeese, 20023. 2 Jack Rolovich vs. Furman, 20063. 2 Kelly Bradley vs. La Tech, 19843. 2 Paul Dennehy vs. Akron, 1976

Receiving Yards1. 137 Kelly Davis vs. URI, 19842. 130 Joe Bignell vs. La Tech, 19843. 120 Elvis Akpla vs. NDSU, 20104. 118 Scott Turniquist vs. McNeese, 20025. 105 Elvis Akpla vs. UNH, 2011

MSU Post-Season RecordsCatches1. 10 Joe Bignell vs. La Tech, 19842. 8 Elvis Akpla vs. UNH, 20113. 7 Elvis Akpla vs. NDSU, 20103. 7 Demetrius Williams vs. UNI, 20035. 6 Joe Bignell vs. ASU, 19845. 6 Donell Wheaton vs. Furman, 20065. 6 Elvis Akpla vs. SHSU, 2011

Touchdown Catches1. 2 Kelly Davis vs. URI, 19842. 2 Joe Bignell vs. La Tech, 19843. 1 by many

Montana State Single GameTeam Top Fives

Rushing Yards1. 340 New Hampshire, 19762. 266 Akron, 19763. 232 New Hampshire, 20114. 225 St. Joseph’s, 19565. 174 North Dakota State, 1976

Rushes1. 72 North Dakota State, 19762. 69 Akron, 19763. 61 New Hampshire, 19764. 45 NewHampshire, 20114. 45 St. Joseph’s, 1956

Rushing Touchdowns1. 2 New Hamsphire, 19761. 2 Appalachian State, 20061. 2 New Hampshire, 20114. 1 many

Passing Yards1. 322 Rhode Island, 19842. 313 Arkansas State, 19843. 287 Louisiana Tech, 19844. 272 Furman, 20065. 245 North Dakota State, 2010

Attempts1. 50 Arkansas State, 19842. 43 Northern Iowa, 20033. 39 Rhode Island, 19844. 38 Louisiana Tech, 19844. 38 North Dakota State, 2010

Completions1. 27 Arkansas State, 19842. 24 Louisiana Tech, 19843. 21 Northern Iowa, 20034. 20 North Dakota State, 20105. 19 Rhode Island, 1984

Touchdown Passes1. 3 Arkansas State, 19841. 3 Rhode Island, 19843. 2 McNeese State, 20023. 2 Furman, 20063. 2 Louisiana Tech, 19843. 2 Akron, 1976

NCAA Playoff Long PlaysRUN PLAY37 DeNarius McGhee, UNH, 201129 Eric Miller, URI, 198426 DeNarius McGhee, NDSU, 201021 Cody Kirk, UNH, 201120 Bruce Molock, UNI, 2003

PASS PLAY70 J. Rolovich to Mike Jefferson, App, 200670 K. Bradley to Kelly Davis, URI, 198452 D. McGhee to Elvis Akpla, NDSU, 201051 J. Rolovich to D. Wheaton, FU, 200643 J. Rolovich to D. Wheaton, App, 2006

INTERCEPTION RETURN97 Joe Roberts vs. URI, 19849 Joey Thomas, UNI, 2003

PUNT RETURN26 Kory Austin, FU, 200619 Kory Austin, FU, 200617 Corey Smith, McNeese, 2002

KICK RETURN40 Orenzo Davis, NDSU, 201033 Donnell Wheaton, App, 200633 Corey Smith, McNeese, 200232 Everett Gilbert, NDSU, 201031 Bob King, URI, 198431 Corey Smith, UNI, 2003

FIELD GOAL48 Mark Carter, LT, 198441 Jason Cunningham, NDSU, 201039 Mark Carter vs. ASU, 198433 Mark Carter, LT, 198432 Jeff Hastings, App St, 2006

PUNT66 Dirk Nelson, LT, 198458 Dirk Nelson, URI, 198455 Dirk Nelson, ASU, 198449 Travis Lulay, UNI, 200342 Tyler Bolton, FU, 2006

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All-Time Playoff Offensive StatisticsAll-Time Playoff Offensive StatisticsJunior Adams, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingMcN (11/30/02) 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-37-1

Elvis Akpla, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSHSU (12/10/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-100-0UNH (12/3/11) 1-3-0 0-0-0 8-105-0NDSU (12/4/10) 1-3-0 0-0-0 7-120-0

Opp (Date) PR KRSHSU (12/10/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0UNH (12/3/11) 1-0-0 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/10) 2-8-0 0-0-0

Greg Andal, QBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) Did not playURI (12/8/84) Did not playASU (12/1/84) 0-0-0 0-3-0, 0, 0 0-0-0

Duane Baker, TEOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0URI (12/8/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0ASU (12/1/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Brent Bateman, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-66-0URI (12/8/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-17-0ASU (12/1/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-35-0

Blayde Becksted, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingNDSU (12/4/10) 3-31-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Kyle Begger, TEOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingNDSU (12/4/10) 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-7-0

Joe Bignell, TEOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 10-130-2URI (12/8/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-52-0ASU (12/1/84) 1-1-0 0-0-0 6-87-0

Tanner Bleskin, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSHSU (12/7/12) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0SB (12/1/12) 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-130-1SHSU (12/10/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-8-0UNH (12/3/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-38-0NDSU (12-4-10) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-22-0

Trevor Bolton, POpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSDSU (11-29-14) 0-0-0 1-1-0, 14, 0 0-0-0

Kelly Bradley, QBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) 0-0-0 32-57-1, 334, 2 0-0-0URI (12/8/84) 14- -63-0 19-39-2, 322, 3 0-0-0ASU (12/1/84) 9-14-0 27-47-3, 313, 3 0-0-0

Gunnar Brekke, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSDSU (11/29/14) 5-16-0 0-0-0 2- -5-0

Opp (Date) PR KRSDSU (11/29/14) 0-0-0 3-81-0

Tim Clements, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) 4-3-0 0-0-0 2-7-0URI (12/8/84) 8-24-0 0-0-0 2-25-0ASU (12/1/84) 8-54-0 0-0-0 4-45-0

Jason Cunningham, KOpp (Date) FGSHSU (12/10/11) 2-4UNH (12/3/11) 2-2

Butch Damberger, TEOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUA (12/11/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-13-1NDSU (12/4/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-5-1UNH (11/27/76)

Kelly Davis, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-5-0URI (12/8/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-137-2ASU (12/1/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-41-1

Orenzo Davis, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSHSU (12/7/12) 5-14-0 0-0-0 0-0-0SB (12/1/12) 10-33-0 0-0-0 1-7-0NDSU (12/4/10) 15-64-1 0-0-0 1-2-0

Opp (Date) PR KRNDSU (12/4/10) 0-0-0 3-70-0

Paul Dennehy, QBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUA (12/11/76) 15-31-0 5-8-2, 38, 1 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/76) 8-10-0 6-11-1, 60, 1 0-0-0UNH (11/27/76) 13-24-0 5-10-1, 87, 0 0-0-0

Darren Dietrich, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-32-0URI (12/8/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-15-0ASU (12/1/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-39-2

Jon Ellis, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSHSU (12/10/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-55-0UNH (12/3/11) 0-0-0 2-9-0 0-0-0

Opp (Date) PR KRSHSU (12/10/11) 0-0-0 3-53-0UNH (12/3/11)

Bryan Flaig, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUA (12/11/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-18-0NDSU (12/4/76) 1- -6-0 0-0-0 1-13-0UNH (11/27/76)

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Brian Flotkoetter, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSDSU (11/29/14) Did not playSHS (12/7/12) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0SB (12/1/12) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0SHS (12/10/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0UNH (12/3/11) 18-96-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Jayshawn Gates, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSDSU (11/29/14) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-44-0

Everett Gilbert, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSHSU (12/7/12) 1-13-0 0-0-0 1-5-0SB (12/1/12) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0SHSU (12/10/11) 4-13-0 0-0-0 2-11-1UNH (12/3/11) 3-10-0 0-0-0 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/10) 3-17-0 0-0-0 4-15-0

Opp (Date) PR KRSHSU (12/7/12) 0-0-0 0-0-0SB (12/1/12) 0-0-0 1-6-0 SHSU (12/10/11) 0-0-0 4-50-0UNH (12/3/11) 0-0-0 1-32-0NDSU (12/4/10) 0-0-0 3-60-0

Demond Goins, DBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUNI (11/29/03) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-10-0

Jason Goodman, TEOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUNI (11/29/03) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-8-0

Derek Green, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingAPP (12/2/06) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0FUR (11/26/06) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-13-0

Mitch Griebel, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSDSU (11/29/14) 4-51-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Mitchell Herbert, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSDSU (11/29/14) 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-38-1

Aaron Hill, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingMcN (11/30/02) 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-65-1

Scott Hoard, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUA (12/11/76) 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0UNH (11/27/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Michael Jefferson, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingAPP (12/2/06) 2-14-0 0-1-1, 0, 0 4-99-0FUR (11/26/06) 3-27-0 0-0-0 5-82-1

Ryan Johnson, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingMcN (11/30/02) 8- -4-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Shawn Johnson, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSDSU (11/29/14) 8-37-0 0-0-0 4-59-0SHS (12/7/12) 2-6-0 0-0-0 1-22-0SB (12/1/12) 1- -1-0 0-0-0 1- -4-0SHS (12/10/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0UNH (12/3/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Opp (Date) PR KRSDSU (11/29/14) 2-29-0 4-51-0SHSU (12/7/12) 0-0-0 3-47-0SB (12/1/12) 0-0-0 1-45-0SHSU (12/10/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0UNH (12/3/11) 1- -6-0 2-26-0

Delmar Jones, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUA (12/11/76) 11-59-0 0-0-0 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/76) 16-50-0 0-0-0 0-0-0UNH (11/27/76) 2-66-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Jesse Jones, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) 4-14-0 0-0-0 4-49-0URI (12/8/84) 6-35-0 0-0-0 0-0-0ASU (12/1/84) 4-34-0 0-0-0 5-30-0

Len Kelly, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUA (12/11/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/76) 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0UNH (11/27/76) 1-27-0 0-0-0 1-27-0

Cody Kempt, QBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingNDSU (12/4/10) 0-0-0 1-6-1, 22, 0 0-0-0

Cody Kirk, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSHSU (12/7/12) 1- -2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0SB (12/1/12) 8-28-0 0-0-0 2-29-0SHSU (12/10/11) 12-22-0 0-0-0 3-36-0UNH (12/3/11) 18-96-0 0-0-0 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/10) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-7-0

Tom Kostrba, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUA (12/11/76) 13-75-1 0-0-0 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/76) 32-106-0 1-0-0 0-0-0UNH (11/27/76) 14-115-1 0-0-0 0-0-0

Julius Lloyd, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingNDSU (12/4/10) 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-55-1

Travis Lulay, QBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUNI (11/29/03) 9-12-1 21-43-1, 191, 1 0-0-0McN (11/30/02) 17-1-0 15-31-1, 220, 2 0-0-0

Tyler Lulay, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingAPP (12/2/06) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0FUR (11/26/06) 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-68-0

Tom Mahlum, TEOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0URI (12/8/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0ASU (12/1/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-18-0

All-Time Playoff Offensive Statistics, cont.All-Time Playoff Offensive Statistics, cont.

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Aaron Mason, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingAPP (12/2/06) 19-72-2 0-0-0 1-25-0FUR (11/26/06) Did not play

Ron McCullough, TEOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUA (12/11/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-19-1NDSU (12/4/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-16-0UNH (11/27/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-60-0

DeNarius McGhee, QBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSHSU (12/7/12) 13-36-1 16-29-1, 220, 1 0-0-0SB (12/1/12) 18-75-0 12-22-1, 208, 1 0-0-0SHSU (12/10/11) 7-0-0 21-36-1, 272, 1 0-0-0UNH (12/3/11) 11-96-2 14-21-3, 167, 1 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/10) 8-5-0 19-32-1, 223, 1 0-0-0

Eric Miller, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) 6-11-0 0-0-0 3-15-0URI (12/8/84) 7-62-1 0-0-0 1-4-0ASU (12/1/84) 3-4-0 0-0-0 2-12-0

Justin Mobley, DBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingMcN (11/30/02) 0-0-0 0-1-0, 0, 0 0-0-0

Bruce Molock, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUNI (11/29/03) 12-75-0 0-0-0 2-17-0

Chad Newell, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSDSU (11/29/14) 24-111-5 0-0-0 2-42-0

Justin Paige, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSDSU (11/29/14) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-36-0

CJ Palmer, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingNDSU (12/4/10) 1-15-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

David Pandt, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) 1- -3-0 0-0-0 1-2-0URI (12/8/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0ASU (12/1/84)

Toby Petty, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) 1-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0URI (12/8/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0ASU (12/1/84)

Rory Perez, POpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSHSU (12/7/12) 1-5-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Opp (Date) P FGSHSU (12/7/12) 6-38.7-0 1-1SB (12/1/12) 3-36.7-1 3-4SHSU (12/10/11) 5-41.1-1 0-0UNH (12/3/11) 2-70-1 0-0

Dakota Prukop, QBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSDSU (11/29/14) 11-34-0 19-36-0, 280, 1 0-0-0

Scott Quittem, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUA (12/11/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-14-0UNH (11/27/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Jerry Reisig, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUA (12/11/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-23-0UNH (11/27/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Tray Robinson, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSHSU (12/7/12) 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0SB (12/1/12) 1-3-0 0-0-0 3-22-0SHSU (12/10/11) 11-42-0 0-0-0 1-6-0UNH (12/3/11)

Shane Robison, TEOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSHSU (12/10/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-9-0UNH (12/3/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Jack Rolovich, QBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingAPP (12/2/06) 10- -34-0 9-24-0, 190, 0 0-0-0FUR (11/26/06) 4- -16-1 18-33-1, 272, 2 0-0-0

Tiai Salanoa, TEOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSDSU (11/29/14) 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-29-0SHSU (12/7/12) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0SB (12/1/12) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0SHSU (12/10/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0UNH (12/3/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Kruiz Siewing, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingSHSU (12/7/12) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0SB (12/1/12) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-24-0SHSU (12/10/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-46-0UNH (12/3/11) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/10) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-17-0

Corey Smith, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUNI (11/29/03) 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-25-0McN (11/30/02) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Eddie Sullivan, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUNI (11/29/03) 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-17-0

Keith Swenson, QBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUA (12/11/76) 2- -3-0 1-1-0, 9, 0 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/76) 3-4-0 2-1-0, 9, 0 0-0-0UNH (11/27/76) 2-3-0 1-0-0 0-0-0

Isaiah Taito, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingAPP (12/2/06) 1-12-0 0-0-0 0-0-0FUR (11/26/06) 17-69-0 0-0-0 3-21-0

Scott Turnquist, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUNI (11/29/03) 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-44-1McN (11/30/02) 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-118-0

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Don Ueland, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUA (12/11/76) 22-94-0 1-1-0, 3, 0 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/76) 12-20-0 0-0-0 0-0-0UNH (11/27/76) 23-89-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Mike Vidmar, RBOpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUA (12/11/76) 2-8-0 0-0-0 0-0-0NDSU (12/4/76) 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0UNH (11/27/76) 5-20-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Donell Wheaton, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingAPP (12/2/06) 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-66-0FUR (11/26/06) 1-15-0 0-0-0 6-88-1

Tommy White, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingLaT (12/15/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-27-0URI (12/8/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-72-1ASU (12/1/84) 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-6-0

Demetrius Williams, WROpp (Date) Rushing Passing ReceivingUNI (11/29/03) 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-70-0

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The Bobcat football program has known two truly permanent on-campus homes. Gatton Field (immediately above) sat on the plot of land across from Romney Gym which is mostly occupied by the MSU PE Complex. Bobcat Stadium’s current site at 11th and Kagy began its football existence as Reno H. Sales Stadium (right), evolving into its current confi guration (top), blessed with beauty involving football (below) and of a general nature (above, right).

MSU Stadium HistoryMSU Stadium History

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AttendanceAttendance

AttendanceAttendanceSingle Season Home Attendance, TotalSingle Season Home Attendance, Total No Year1. .................................141,015 ..................20122. ...............................136,446 ..................20143. ............................... 119,499 ..................20114................................. 118,222 ..................20135. ...............................100,089 ..................20106...................................89,309 ................. 20067. .................................. 85,472 ................. 20078...................................82,262 ................. 20059...................................80,433 ................. 200810. ................................79,696 ................. 2009

Single Season Home Attendance, Avg.Single Season Home Attendance, Avg. No Year1. .................................. 19,704 ..................20132. ..................................17,627 ..................20123. ..................................17,071 ..................20114................................... 17,056 ..................20145. .................................14,298 ..................20106................................... 14,245 ................. 20077................................... 13,710 ................. 20058. .................................13,406 ................. 20089...................................13,283 ................. 200910. ................................ 12,758 ................. 2006

MSU Home StadiumsMSU Home Stadiums1998-present Bobcat Stadium (11th & Kagy) 43-241973-97 Reno H. Sales Stadium (11th & Kagy) 84-541972 Van Winkle Stadium (Bozeman HS) 4-01930-71 Gatton Field (Grant Street) NA1897-29 MSC Athletic Field (On Campus) NA

Bobcat and Sales Stadium RecordsBobcat and Sales Stadium RecordsTOP FIVE RUSHING GAMES1. 305 Lucius Floyd, Nevada, 19862. 271 Ryan Johnson vs. Idaho State, 20012. 270 Alfredo Anderson, Idaho State, 19944. 261 Allan Clark, NAU, 19785. 251 Charles Roberts, Sac State, 1998

TOP FIVE PASSING GAMES1. 470 Rob Compson vs. Portland St., 19982. 432 Travis Lulay vs. EWU, 20043. 411 Travis Lulay vs. So. Dak. St., 20044. 409 Jeff Lewis, NAU, 19945. 401 Kelly Bradley vs. Weber, 1985

TOP FIVE RECEIVING GAMES1. 221 Tony Vallez vs. Weber, 19972. 208 Joe Douglass, Montana, 19953. 198 Oscar Caballero vs PSU, 19984. 196 Eric Kimble, EWU, 20045. 173 Joel Grace vs. Sam Houston, 1987

LONG PLAYSRUN: 81 yds, Corey Lamey vs E. Ore., ‘86PASS: 95 yds, E. Akpla from D. McGhee vs. SAC, ‘11PUNT: 78 yds, Darren Svendsen vs UI, ‘91FG: 56 yds, Terry Godfrey vs ISU, ‘86KICK RET: 100 yds, Shawn Johnson vs. NAU, ‘13PUNT RET: 82 yds, Junior Adams vs EWU, ‘01INT RET: 100 yds, Rob Pouliot vs BSU, ‘88 (TD)

Year-by-Year Year-by-Year at Homeat HomeBobcat StadiumBobcat StadiumYear Record Total Average2014 .......... 6-2 ............. 136,466 ........ 17,0562013 .......... 4-2 ............. 118,222 ........ 19,7042012 .......... 6-2 ..............141,015 ........ 17,6272011 ...........6-1 ............. 119,499 .........17,0712010 ...........6-1 ............. 100,089 ........14,2982009 ......... 4-2 ............... 79,696 ........13,2832008 ......... 4-2 ...............80,433 ........13,4062007 ......... 4-2 ............... 85,472 ........ 14,2452006 ......... 3-3 ...............89,309 ........ 12,7582005 ......... 6-0 ............... 82,262 ........ 13,7102004 ......... 4-2 ................74,192 ........12,3652003 ......... 4-2 ............... 72,352 ........ 12,0592002 ..........5-1 ................57,216 ..........9,5352001 ......... 3-3 ...............65,053 ........10,8422000 ......... 0-6 ............... 42,292 .......... 7,0491999 ......... 3-3 ............... 53,522 ..........8,920

Reno H. Sales StadiumReno H. Sales Stadium1998 ..........5-1 ............... 49,672 ..........8,2791997.......... 4-2 ............... 51,902 ..........8,6501996 ..........5-1 ............... 40,722 .......... 6,7871995 ......... 3-3 ................47,732 .......... 7,9551994 ..........2-3 ...............44,085 .......... 8,8171993 ......... 4-2 ...............58,522 ........ 12,6171992 ..........4-1 ...............30,468 ...........7,6171991 .......... 1-6 ...............62,343 ..........8,9061990 ..........2-3 ............... 45,275 ..........9,0551989 ......... 3-2 ...............46,485 ..........9,2971988 ......... 3-2 ............... 36,528 .......... 9,1321987.......... 1-4 ............... 53,975 ........ 10,7951986 ......... 3-2 ............... 42,665 ..........8,5331985 ..........2-3 ............... 52,220 ........10,4441984 ..........7-1 ................75,716 ..........9,4651983 ......... 1-4 ...............40,205 .......... 8,0411982 ......... 5-2 ............... 48,852 .......... 8,1421981 .......... 3-2 ...............45,445 ..........9,0891980 ......... 3-3 ...............39,005 .......... 7,8011979 .......... 3-2 ............... 49,889 .......... 9,9781978 ...........4-1 ...............58,840 ........ 11,7681977 ...........4-1 ............... 50,750 ........ 10,1501976 .......... 6-0 ............... 41,400 ..........6,9001975 .......... 3-2 ............... 38,516 .......... 7,7031974 ...........4-1 ............... 30,821 .......... 7,705 &1973 ...........4-1 ............... 29,700 ..........5,940

Van Winkle Stadium, Bozeman HighVan Winkle Stadium, Bozeman High1972 .......... 4-0 ............... 29,700 ..........5,940

Gatton FieldGatton Field1971 ........2-1-1 ............... 35,700 ..........8,9251970 .......... 1-4 ............... 11,000 ..........5,500 . ^1969 ..........1-2 ................17,600 ..........8,800 .$1968 ..........2-2 ...............30,000 .......... 7,5001967 ......... 4-0 ............... 24,500 .......... 8,167 .#

attendance data not available prior to 1967attendance fi gures before 1978 were estimates& average based on four games, NAU att. not available^ average based on two games; NDSU, BSU, ISU not avail.$ average based on two games; UND, Fresno data not avail.# attendance based on three games; PSU data missing

Biggest Crowds to Witness MSU Football Since 1966No Game Date79,438 MSU at Texas A&M .................9/1/0774,518 MSU at Michigan State .......... 9/5/0969,127 MSU at Florida ....................... 9/3/8847,125 MSU at San Diego St. ......... 11/18/6745,513 MSU at Colorado ................... 9/2/0645,311 MSU at Utah ........................... 9/1/1145,241 MSU at Kansas State ............ 9/6/0843,929 MSU at Minnesota ................9/13/0843,857 MSU at Oklahoma St. ............ 9/3/0537,500 MSU at Kansas ...................... 9/2/8934,986 MSU at Tulsa....................... 11/17/9034,512 MSU at Fresno State ............. 9/6/8629,721 MSU at Washington St. ........9/12/8128,207 MSU at Colorado State ........ 9/25/04

Largest MSU Home CrowdsLargest MSU Home Crowds21,257 Montana .............................. 11/23/1321,027 Northern Arizona ..................10/5/1321,007 Monmouth .............................8/27/1320,767 Chadron State .......................8/20/1220,477 Eastern Washington ...........10/13/1220,247 Montana .............................. 11/19/1119,677 Weber State ........................10/18/1419,477 North Dakota .........................9/27/1419,377 Eastern Washington .............9/20/1419,187 Black Hills State ......................9/6/1418,847 Sacramento State ................. 10/1/1118,637 Northern Colorado ............... 9/22/1218,627 UC Davis .............................10/26/1318,487 UC Davis ...............................9/10/1118,187 Southern Utah ..................... 11/16/1317,777 Central Arkansas ..................9/13/1417,527 NAU ..................................... 10/15/1117,147 Stephen F. Austin ..................9/15/1217,137 North Dakota .......................10/27/1217,027 Montana ..............................10/31/8716,627 Portland State ....................... 11/8/1416,577 Idaho State .......................... 11/15/1516,517 Idaho State ..........................10/29/1116,507 Minot State ............................ 9/17/1115,387 Montana ............................. 10/26/8515,352 Montana ...............................11/3/7915,327 Montana ..............................11/19/05

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9/8/73 Idaho State, 42-79/29/73 Fresno State, 38-610/1/73 Weber State (HC), 33-010/20/73 Montana, 33-711/10/73 North Dakota, 30-41

9/28/74 Boise State, 37-4010/5/74 N. Arizona, 44-2110/19/74 Idaho State (HC), 14-010/26/74 Idaho, 36-2111/16/74 N. Dakota State, 34-14

9/6/75 Portland State, 35-349/13/75 North Dakota, 10-349/27/75 Fresno State, 17-3410/11/75 Weber State (HC), 31-1410/25/75 Montana, 20-3

9/18/76 N. Dakota State, 34-710/2/76 Boise State, 24-2010/16/76 Idaho State (HC), 28-710/23/76 Idaho, 29-1211/6/76 N. Arizona, 33-011/27/76 New Hampshire#, 17-16

9/10/77 North Dakota, 21-79/24/77 Fresno State, 24-1410/8/77 Weber State (HC), 27-2410/22/77 Idaho, 6-1710/29/77 Montana, 24-19

9/16/78 N. Dakota State, 28-189/23/78 Texas A & I, 42-219/30/78 Boise State, 31-2910/24/78 Idaho State (HC), 23-1210/28/78 N. Arizona, 22-43

9/8/79 North Dakota, 16-209/15/79 Fresno State, 20-2210/6/79 Weber State (HC), 40-2110/27/79 Idaho , 28-2011/3/79 Montana, 38-21

9/20/80 Nevada, 12-249/27/80 Boise State, 18-1710/11/80 Idaho State (HC), 21-710/18/80 Idaho, 6-1410/25/80 N. Arizona, 24-2711/8/80 N. Dakota State, 21-19

9/19/81 Fresno State, 30-269/26/81 Simon Fraser, 35-1410/3/81 Weber State, 20-2810/17/81 Idaho (HC), 29-2810/31/81 Montana, 17-27

9/11/82 North Dakota, 27-289/18/82 E. Washington , 24-209/25/82 Nevada, 17-1010/2/82 Idaho State , 30-27+

10/16/82 Boise State (HC), 27-1411/6/82 N. Arizona, 32-19

9/17/83 Idaho. 0-2310/1/83 Weber State. 20-2310/15/83 Fresno State (HC). 12-3110/29/83 Montana. 28-811/6/83 E. Washington. 17-22

9/8/84 Mesa State. 30-149/29/84 Idaho State. 6-2210/13/84 Nevada. 44-41&

10/20/84 Portland State (HC). 45-2210/27/84 Boise State. 22-1811/10/84 N. Arizona. 41-312/1/84 Arkansas State&, 31-1412/8/84 Rhode Island&, 32-20

9/14/85 Eastern Oregon, 86-0 ...............9/21/85 Eastern Wash., 23-28 ...............10/5/85 Weber St (HC), 36-50 ...............10/26/85 Montana, 41-18 ..........................11/9/85 Idaho, 0-34 ................................

9/20/86 Idaho State, 50-27 ....................9/27/86 Nevada, 10-61 ...........................10/4/86 Boise State, 14-31 .....................10/18/86 NAU (HC), 27-19 ........................11/1/86 Northern Iowa, 46-25 ................

9/12/87 Sam Houston St., 52-48............9/26/87 Eastern Wash., 30-32 ...............10/17/87 Weber State, 32-35 ...................10/31/87 Montana, 7-55 ...........................11/7/87 Idaho, 7-14 .................................

9/10/88 Mesa State, 10-41 .....................10/1/88 Idaho State, 45-37 ....................10/15/88 Boise State (HC), 51-7 ..............10/22/88 Nevada, 17-14 ...........................10/29/88 NAU, 17-28 ................................

9/16/89 Eastern Wash., 28-3 .................9/23/89 N.M. Highlands, 51-12 ...............10/14/89 Idaho (HC), 7-41 ........................10/28/89 Weber State, 31-27 ...................11/4/89 Montana, 2-17 ...........................

9/15/90 Western Illinois, 38-16 ..............9/22/90 Nevada, 14-20 ...........................10/6/90 NAU (HC), 70-37 .......................10/20/90 Idaho State, 19-23.....................11/3/90 Boise State, 27-31 .....................

8/31/91 UM-Duluth, 30-14......................9/7/91 Sam Houston St, 23-26 ............9/14/91 Sac State, 17-19 ........................9/21/91 Idaho, 14-48 ..............................10/5/91 Weber St (HC), 25-36 ...............11/2/91 Montana, 9-16 ...........................11/16/91 Eastern Wash., 21-22................ 9/12/92 Stephen F. Austin, 13-10 ...........9/19/92 Mesa St. , 43-0 .........................10/3/92 N. Arizona (HC), 9-13 ................10/17/92 Idaho St., 14-7 ...........................10/31/92 Boise St., 17-13 .........................

9/18/93 Fort Lewis, 58-209/25/93 Weber State (HC), 14-1010/9/93 Southern Utah, 32-3010/23/93 Idaho, 40-3511/6/93 Eastern Washington, 7-1611/13/93 Montana, 30-42

9/3/94 Minnesota-Duluth, 37-7....9,6579/24/94 N. Arizona, 30-47 ........... 11,40710/8/94 Idaho State (HC) , 20-38 12,20710/22/94 Boise State, 10-38 ........... 7,40711/5/94 W. New Mexico, 44-6 .......3,407

9/9/95 Central Wash., 34-14 .......8,5279/23/95 SW Texas (HC), 45-24 ... 12,13710/7/95 Idaho, 16-13 ......................3,11710/21/95 Weber State, 7-14 .............4,40710/28/95 E. Washington, 10-28.......4,34711/18/95 Montana, 33-42 .............. 15,197 9/21/96 Minn.-Duluth, 37-0 ...........8,2079/28/96 Idaho State, 17-13 ............9,60710/12/96 NAU (HC), 19-48 ............12.96710/26/96 Portland State, 24-6 .........4,22711/9/96 CP SLO, 37-20 .................3,60711/16/96 Sacramento St, 51-14 ....... 2,107

9/13/97 Chadron State, 24-14 .....10,00710/4/97 Eastern Wash., 17-7 ........11,10710/18/97 CS Northridge (HC), 31-20 .9,35711/1/94 Weber State, 28-14 ..........4,42711/8/97 Cal Poly SLO, 19-20.........3,49711/22/97 Montana, 25-27 ..............13,507

9/5/98 Fort Lewis, 45-9 ...............8,2979/19/98 Western Wash., 41-12 ...... 6,1479/26/98 Sac State (HC), 37-30 ....10,22710/17/98 Portland State, 31-34 ..... 10,71710/31/98 NAU, 32-25 ....................... 7,26711/14/98 Idaho State, 66-35 ........... 7,017

9/4/99 Chadron State, 20-10 .......6,9279/11/99 Western NM, 65-8 ............8,03710/9/99 Weber State (HC), 29-6 ...8,00710/23/99 CS Northridge, 21-24 .....10,00711/6/99 Eastern Wash., 23-45 ......5,53711/20/99 Montana, 3-49 ................15,007

9/9/00 Humboldt, 14-23.............10,2379/16/00 Weber State, 7-28 ............ 7,6679/23/00 Cal Poly, 14-35 ................. 4,75710/7/00 Eastern Wash., 14-20 ...... 9,74710/21/00 CS Northridge, 12-24 ....... 4,13711/4/00 Portland State, 24-31 ....... 5,747 9/22/01 Cal Poly, 6-34 ................. 10,1279/29/01 CS Northridge, 34-27 .......8,40710/13/01 Sac State (HC), 20-0.......11,81710/27/01 NAU, 28-35 ....................10,85711/10/01 Idaho State, 52-13 ............8,60711/17/01 Montana, 27-38 ..............15,237

8/31/02 Saint Mary’s, 27-24 ..........8,6579/14/02 Adams State, 31-6 .........10,97710/5/02 Central Wash. (HC), 16-31 12,30710/19/02 Weber State, 44-10 ..........9,57711/9/02 Eastern Wash., 25-14 ....... 7,20711/16/02 Portland State, 28-26 .......8,487

9/6/03 Gardner-Webb, 38-3 ......11,1879/27/03 Northern Colo., 10-14 ... 11.57710/11/03 Idaho State (HC), 17-23 13.52710/25/03 NAU, 21-17 ....................12.20711/1/03 Sac State, 56-7 ...............8,76711/22/03 Montana, 27-20 .............15,087 9/11/04 Adams State, 19-0 .........12,2679/18/04 Cal Poly, 14-27 ...............12,33710/9/04 Weber St (HC), 20-17 .....13,32710/16/04 Portland St, 31-24+ ........ 12,04710/23/04 South Dakota St, 27-24 .. 11,30711/13/04 Eastern Wash., 44-51+ ..12.907

9/10/05 Stephen F. Austin, 42-6 ..13,3279/24/05 North Dakota St, 20-17 ..13,32710/1/05 Idaho State (HC), 30-28 . 14,12710/29/05 NAU, 29-22 ....................13,42711/5/05 Sac State, 37-16 .............12,20711/19/05 Montana, 16-6 ................15,327

9/9/06 Chadron State, 24-35.....13,8279/16/06 UC Davis, 0-45...............12,0879/23/06 Eastern Wash., 10-19 .....12,84710/7/06 Portland St (HC), 14-0 ....14,11710/28/06 Weber State, 24-18 ........13,33711/4/06 Northern Colo., 13-10 .... 13,17711/25/06 Furman$, 31-13 ................9,427

9/15/07 Dixie St, 61-7 .................. 14,2179/29/07 Idaho St (HC), 40-20 ...... 14,42710/6/07 Southern Utah, 7-3 .........14,33710/20/07 SacState, 20-9 ............... 14,16711/3/07 NAU, 14-29 .....................13,44711/17/07 Montana, 20-41 ..............14,877 8/30/08 Adams State, 59-3 ......... 13,7679/27/08 South Dakota, 37-18 ....... 14,04710/11/08 Weber St (HC), 12-35 .....14,44710/18/08 Eastern Wash., 17-34 .....13,54711/1/08 Northern Colo., 20-7 ...... 12,24711/15/08 Portland State, 49-32 ..... 12,477 9/12/09 Dixie State, 23-20 .......... 13,76710/10/09 NAU, 10-23 ..................... 14,01710/17/09 South Dakota, 31-24 ot .. 13,81710/31/09 Idaho State, 41-10 ..........12,27711/14/09 Sac State, 27-17 .............10,69711/21/09 Montana, 19-33 .............. 15,177

Year-by-Year in Sales/Bobcat StadiumYear-by-Year in Sales/Bobcat Stadium

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9/4/10 Fort Lewis, 59-20 ........... 14,4179/18/10 Drake, 48-21...................13,7779/25/10 Eastern Wash., 30-7 ......14,20710/9/10 Portland State, 44-31 .....15,22710/23/10 Northern Colo., 37-35 .... 12,15511/6/10 Weber State, 24-10 ........ 14,21712/4/10 North Dakota St, 17-42 ..14,267

9/10/11 UC Davis, 38-14 .............18,4879/17/11 Minot State, 43-7 ............16,50710/1/11 Sac State (HC), 31-21 ....18,84710/15/11 NAU, 41-24 ..................... 17,52710/29/11 Idaho State, 54-13 .......... 16,51711/19/11 Montana, 10-36 ..............20,24712/3/11 New Hampshire, 26-25 .. 11,367

8/30/12 Chadron St (N), 33-6 .....20,7679/15/12 SFA, 43-35 ......................17,1479/22/12 Northern Colo., 41-16 .....18.63710/13/12 Eastern Wash., 24-27 ....20,47710/27/12 North Dakota, 55-10 ........17,13712/1/12 Stony Brook, 16-10.........15,25712/7/12 Sam Houston St, 16-34 . 15,417

8/27/13 Monmouth (N), 42-24 .....21,0079/14/13 Colorado Mesa, 26-0 ..... 17,84710/5/13 NAU (HC), 36-7 .............. 21,02710/26/13 UC Davis, 34-17 .............18,62711/16/13 Southern Utah, 14-22..... 18/18711/23/13 Montana, 14-28 ..............21,257

9/6/14 Black Hills St (N), 57-10 . 19,1879/13/14 Central Arkansas, 43-33 17,7779/20/14 Eastern Wash., 51-52 .....19,3779/27/14 North Dakota(HC), 29-18 19,47710/18/14 Weber State, 23-13 ........19,67711/8/14 Portland State, 29-22 .....16,62711/15/14 Idaho State, 44-39 .........16,57711/29/14 South Dakota St, 40-47 ....7,747

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year-by-year scores and statisticsyear-by-year scores and statistics

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Mr. Lisle1-3-0 1 yr (1897)1897 (1-3) Butte High .......................L 12-22N25 Montana ..........................L 6-18 Helena High ................... W 8-0 Butte High .......................L 6-18

Ctp. George Ahern0-2-0, 1 yr, 1898)1898 (0-2)N13 Montana ..........................L 0-6N24 Montana ..........................L 0-18

W.J. Adams3-0-0 1 yr (1899)1899 (3-0)N17 Montana ......................... W 5-0 Helena High ................... W 11-0N30 Montana ......................... W 38-0

Prof. Woodruff2-1-0 1 yr (1900)1900 (2-1) Butte High ...................... W 6-0 Butte High .......................L 0-5N29 Montana ........................ W 11-0

A.G. Harbaugh3-3-1 2 yrs (1901, 1905)1901 (2-1) Butte Bus. Coll. ...............L 0-23 Butte Bus. Coll. .............. W 11-0N28 Montana ......................... W 31-0

J.E. Flynn5-0-2 2 yrs (1902-03)1902 (4-0-1) Montana Tech ................ W 21-6 Butte Athl. Club ...............T 5-5 Butte Athl. Club .............. W 15-0 Montana Tech ................ W 15-11N27 Montana ......................... W 38-0

1903 (1-0-1) Montana Tech .................T 0-0N26 Montana ......................... W 13-6

Fred Ervin2-1-0 1 yr (1904)1904 (2-1) Billings High ................... W 30-4 Montana College ........... W 41-6N24 Montana ..........................L 0-79

A.G. Harbaugh3-3-1 2 yrs (1901, 1905)1905 (1-2-1) Ft. Shaw Indians ............ W 40-11 Idaho ...............................L 0-50 Washington St. ...............L 0-26 Utah State .......................T 5-5

1906-07No team, faculty decree

John H. McIntosh5-10-5 3 yrs (1908-10)1908 (3-1-2)O10 at Montana ......................T 0-0O23 Ft. Shaw Indians ............ W 30-0O28 Gallatin Co. High ........... W 24-4O31 Montana Tech .................T 0-0N14 at Montana Tech .............L 5-22N21 Montana ......................... W 5-0

1909 (0-6-1)O9 Butte High .......................L 0-5O22 Montana ..........................L 0-3O30 at Montana Tech .............L 0-6N6 Montana Tech .................L 0-10N13 at Utah ............................L 0-46N15 at Utah State ...................T 0-0N24 at Montana ......................L 5-15

1910 (2-3-2)O6 Butte High ...................... W 3-0O15 at Montana Tech .............L 0-14O22 Montana ..........................T 0-0O28 Montana Tech .................T 0-0N9 Utah State .......................L 0-19N19 Butte Columbias ............ W 2-0N24 at Montana ......................L 0-10

E.A. Dockstader0-4-1 2 yrs (1911-12)1911 (0-2-1)O11 Montana Tech .................T 0-0O25 Utah State .......................L 0-26O28 at Utah ............................L 0-97

1912 (0-2)O19 Montana ..........................L 0-7N12 at Montana ......................L 3-39

Eugene F. Bunker 2-2-0 1 yr (1913)1913 (2-2)O15 Anaconda Indpndnts ........ W 32-6O28 Utah State ...................... W 13-0N1 Montana ..........................L 0-7N15 at Montana ......................L 0-20

Fred Bennion 11-7-5 4 yrs (1914-17)1914 (5-1)O3 Billings High ................... W 21-0O10 Montana Tech ................ W 42-0O17 at Utah State .................. W 52-3O24 at Montana Tech ............ W 26-0N6 at Montana ......................L 9-26N18 North Dakota St. ............ W 18-0

1915 (4-2-1)O2 Montana Mines .............. W 16-0O9 Colorado College ............L 0-47O13 Denver ............................L 3-27O16 Butte Athletic Club ......... W 29-6O23 Montana Tech .................T 6-6N5 All-Stars ......................... W 14-0N13 Utah State ...................... W 7-0

1916 (2-2-2)O14 Butte Athletic Club ......... W 27-0O21 Montana Tech ................ W 22-7O28 All-Stars ..........................L 0-6N4 Montana ..........................T 6-6N11 Gonzaga .........................L 6-8N18 at Utah State ...................T 17-17

1917 (0-2-2) at Denver ........................L 7-33 at Colorado State ...........T 20-20O19 Utah State .......................T 7-7N11 Montana ..........................L 7-9

1918No team, fl u epidemic

Walter D. Powell1-3-1 1 yr (1919)1919 (1-3-1)O11 at Wyoming .....................L 0-6O18 Montana Tech ................ W 43-0

O25 Utah State .......................L 0-19N1 at Utah ............................L 0-66N15 Montana ..........................T 6-6

D.V. Graves5-5-1 2 yrs (1920-21)1920 (3-1-1) Montana Wesleyan ......... W 17-7 Montana Tech ................ W 7-6O23 Utah State .......................T 0-0 Gonzaga ........................ W 3-0N13 Montana ..........................L 0-28

1921 (2-4)O8 Carroll ............................ W 21-7O15 at Utah State ...................L 7-30O22 Montana Tech ................ W 26-0O29 at Gonzaga .....................L 2-7N5 at Montana Wesleyan ......L 0-16N12 Montana ..........................L 7-14

G. Ott Romney28-20-1 6 yrs (1922-27)1922 (4-4)O3 Billings Independents .... W 46-6O7 Carroll ............................ W 26-3O13 Utah State .......................L 6-39O21 at N. Dakota State ..........L 0-48O24 at Rocky Mtn .................. W 34-6O28 at Montana Tech ............ W 10-0N4 Gonzaga .........................L 0-12N11 at Montana ......................L 6-7

1923 (5-4)S29 at Brigham Young ...........L 15-16O6 at Idaho State ................ W 41-0O13 Montana Wesleyan ........ W 30-3O18 Denver ............................L 6-7O24 Montana Tech .................L 2-7O27 at Carroll ........................ W 83-0N10 Montana ..........................L 13-24N24 at North. Colorado ......... W 48-12N29 at New Mexico ............... W 34-0

1924 (5-1)O11 Brigham Young .............. W 13-0 Centerville (Butte) .......... W 31-0O25 North. Colorado ............. W 59-0N5 at Wyoming .....................L 17-18N18 at Intermtn. Union .......... W 68-0N22 at Montana Tech ............ W 86-0

1925 (6-5) Centerville (Butte) .......... W 21-0 Englewood .................... W 86-0O2 at Colorado .....................L 3-23 Montana Tech ................ W 72-0 Intermtn. Union .............. W 33-0 Carroll ............................ W 30-0O30 Wyoming .........................L 0-7 Colorado Mines ............. W 25-0N14 Utah State .......................L 7-10N21 Brigham Young ...............L 7-17N27 at Montana ......................L 7-28

1926 (4-2-1)O2 at Idaho ...........................T 0-0O9 at Colorado .................... W 6-3O23 Montana at Butte ............L 0-27 Northern Colorado......... W 9-6N6 Brigham Young .............. W 27-0N13 Wyoming at Casper ......... W 10-0 at College of Idaho .........L 0-7

1927 (4-4)S24 N. Dakota State ............. W 22-0O1 Idaho ...............................L 12-19O8 Colorado ........................ W 12-6

O15 Utah State at Ogden ...... W 13-6O22 at Colorado College........L 7-28O29 at Purdue ........................L 7-39N11 Wyoming at Sheridan ...... W 6-0N19 Montana ..........................L 0-6

Schubert Dyche36-53-7 12 yrs (1928-35, 1938-41)1928 (4-4-1)S29 at Idaho ......................... W 15-13O6 at Colorado College ..........L 14-32O13 at Nebraska ....................L 6-26O20 North. Colorado ............. W 6-2O27 Montana at Butte ............T 0-0N3 Brigham Young .............. W 19-7N17 at Utah State ...................L 7-15N10 Wyoming ........................ W 14-7N29 Carroll at Sheridan .........L 0-19

1929 (6-2)S21 Centerville (Butte) .......... W 25-0S28 at Idaho ...........................L 6-39O5 Utah State .......................L 0-9O12 at Brigham Young ......... W 13-12O19 Montana at Butte ........... W 14-12O26 at Wyoming .................... W 13-0N2 N. Dakota State ............. W 6-0N23 Carroll at Great Falls ....... W 7-0

1930 (6-3)S13 Centerville (Butte) .......... W 44-0S20 at Centerville (Butte) ......... W 38-0S27 at Idaho .......................... W 7-6O4 Regis-Gatton Field Dedication ....................................... W 26-19O11 at Wyoming .................... W 20-19O18 Montana at Butte ............L 6-13O25 at Nebraska ....................L 7-53N2 at Brigham Young ...........L 6-19N9 Carroll ............................ W 21-0

1931 (1-5-1)S19 Anaconda Anodes ......... W 13-0S26 St. Mary’s (Minn.) ...........T 7-7O3 at Utah State ...................L 6-21O10 at Gonzaga .....................L 0-38O17 Wyoming .........................L 13-32O24 Montana at Butte ............L 6-37N11 Carroll .............................L 0-6

1932 (3-3-1)S23 BYU at Ogden .................L 0-6O1 at Utah State ...................L 0-26O8 Idaho State .....................T 0-0O15 at Wyoming .....................L 7-13O22 Montana at Butte ........... W 19-7O29 at Montana Tech ............ W 7-0N11 Carroll ............................ W 13-7

1933 (2-5)S23 at Utah ............................L 0-61S30 at Brigham Young ...........L 0-25O7 Utah State .......................L 0-40O14 at Wyoming .................... W 7-0O22 Montana at Butte ............L 0-32O28 Montana Tech W 19-0N11 at Idaho State L 6-13

1934 (2-5)S15 Englewood (Butte) ......... W 20-0S22 BYU @ Great Falls .........L 6-20S28 N.D. Teachers ................ W 6-0O6 at Utah State ...................L 0-6O13 Wyo. at Billings (N) .........L 6-25O27 Colorado State................L 0-19N10 Montana at Butte ............L 0-25

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1935 (2-6-1)S21 at Utah State ...................L 7-33S28 Brigham Young .............. W 7-0O5 Montana at Butte ............L 0-20O12 at Utah ............................L 0-47O19 at N. Colorado ................L 0-6O26 at Montana Tech ............ W 6-3N2 Wyoming .........................L 2-6N11 at Idaho State .................T 7-7N17 at Colorado College........L 0-14

Jack Croft6-9-1 2 yrs (1936-37)1936 (3-5)S26 at Utah State ...................L 0-12O3 at Brigham Young ...........L 0-19O10 Colorado College ........... W 6-3O17 N. Colorado ....................L 0-13O24 Montana at Butte ............L 0-27N7 at Wyoming .....................L 6-19N11 at Idaho State ................ W 32-19N26 at Montana Tech ............ W 26-7

1937 (3-4-1)S25 Utah ................................L 7-19O2 at Utah State ...................T 6-6O8 at N. Colorado ................L 26-33O16 Idaho State .................... W 25-7O30 Montana at Butte ............L 0-19N6 Montana Tech ................ W 33-2N11 at Carroll ........................ W 74-0N20 at Brigham Young ...........L 0-19

Schubert Dyche36-53-7 12 yrs (1928-35, 1938-41)1938 (3-5-1)S17 at Texas Tech ..................L 0-35S23 at New Mex. State ..........L 7-27O1 at Utah ............................L 0-34O8 Nebraska-Omaha .......... W 14-7O15 Western St. .................... W 10-0O29 Portland U. at Butte .......... W 20-0N12 Montana at Butte ............L 0-13N18 Idaho State .....................L 0-16N24 N. Colorado ....................T 0-0

1939 (2-7)S15 at San Jose St.(N) ..........L 0-35S22 at Portland ..................... W 14-6S30 at Idaho ...........................L 6-7O6 at Nebr.-Omaha (N) ........L 0-12O14 Montana at Butte ............L 0-6O20 Colorado Mines ..............L 7-20O28 Idaho State .................... W 10-6N3 at N. Colorado ................L 3-12N11 North Dakota St. .............L 14-16

1940 (4-4)S21 Western St. .................... W 12-0S24 San Jose St. at Butte ......L 0-32S27 at Drake ..........................L 0-54O5 North Dakota St. (HC) ... W 7-0O19 Montana at Butte ............L 0-6O26 N. Colorado ................... W 7-0N2 at Colorado Mines ..........L 7-20N11 at Idaho State ................ W 15-7

1941 (1-4-2)S27 Western State ................ W 19-0O4 Colorado Mines (HC) ........T 0-0O11 at Colorado College........L 7-28O17 at N. Colorado ................L 6-7O25 Montana at Butte ............L 13-23N11 at Idaho State .................T 13-13N22 Idaho at Boise .................L 0-39

1942-45No team - WWII

Clyde Carpenter13-20-2 4 yrs (1946-49)1946 (5-3-2)S28 Brigham Young .............. W 13-12O5 Colorado College ............T 7-7O12 Utah State .......................L 14-28O19 Montana ..........................L 7-20O26 N. Colorado ................... W 27-7N2 Nevada............................L 14-38N9 Portland ......................... W 19-6N16 North Dakota St. ............ W 39-18N23 Colorado Mines ............. W 45-7 HARBOR BOWLJ1 N. Mex. at San Diego .......T 13-13

1947 (4-5)S20 at Oregon ........................L 14-27S28 at Brigham Young ...........L 14-19 at N. Colorado ............... W 32-13 Hawaii at Billings (N) ........L 0-14O18 Montana at Butte ........... W 13-12O25 Idaho State .................... W 34-12N1 Utah State .......................L 13-28 Portland at Anaconda ...... W 20-13N15 at Nevada .......................L 0-55

1948 (2-7)S17 Utah State (N) .................L 6-31S25 North Dakota St. ............ W 33-0O2 E. Washington ................L 6-13O9 North Dakota (HC) ........... W 12-6O16 Montana at Butte ............L 0-14O23 at Portland ......................L 0-7O30 at Idaho State .................L 14-20N6 Idaho at Boise .................L 12-28N13 Wyoming at Billings .........L 12-46

1949 (2-5)S24 E. Washington ................L 6-29S30 Portland ..........................L 0-40O8 Wyoming at Billings .........L 0-48O15 Idaho State .................... W 19-14O22 N. Dak. St. at Glendive ...... W 28-7O29 Montana at Butte ............L 12-34N12 at Utah State ...................L 14-19

John Mason1-15-0 2 yrs (1950-51)1950 (1-8)S16 Wyoming .........................L 13-61S23 Western State .................L 13-26S30 East. Washington ...........L 6-20O7 Utah State .......................L 6-34O13 Northern Colorado......... W 18-7O21 Montana ..........................L 0-33O28 Colorado College ............L 18-34N4 N. Dak.St. at Glendive ......L 0-27N12 Idaho State .....................L 13-39

1951 (0-7)S15 at Utah (N) ......................L 6-55S22 at E. Washington (N) .......L 13-19S29 *at Colo. College (N).........L 13-40O6 *Idaho State ....................L 6-19O13 *N. Colorado (HC) ..........L 0-24O20 Montana at Butte ............L 0-38O27 *Western State ...............L 0-26

Tony Storti31-12-1 (.705)5 yrs (1952-54, 1956-57)1952 (2-5)O4 Eastern Washington ...... W 16-6 at N. Colorado ................L 0-47 Colorado College ............L 12-40 Western State ................ W 16-12N1 at Montana ......................L 12-35N1 at Idaho State .................L 12-35 at Colorado Mines ..........L 19-25

1953 (4-4)S19 Coll. of Idaho (N) ............L 26-38S26 *at Colo. Mines (N) ........ W 25-7O3 Western State ............... W 14-13O10 *N.Colorado (HC) .......... W 26-0O17 *at Colorado Coll.(N) ....... W 20-0O24 at North Dakota ..............L 7-14O31 *Idaho State ....................L 0-13N7 Montana ..........................L 13-32

1954 (8-1)S18 at Lewis&Clark ............... W 25-6S25 *Colorado Mines ............ W 14-9O2 * at Idaho State ................ W 39-20O9 * Colorado Coll. (HC) ......... W 34-6O16 *at Northern Colorado ..... W 16-7O23 *Western State .............. W 27-6O30 *Idaho State ................... W 22-13N6 North Dakota ................. W 21-13N13 at Montana ......................L 21-25

Wally Lemm4-4-1 1 yr (1955)1955 (4-4-1)S17 Lewis and Clark ............. W 7-6S24 *at Colo. Mines (N) ........T 0-0O1 *Idaho State ....................L 14-28O8 *at Colorado Coll. (N) ...... W 39-14O15 *N. Colorado (HC) ......... W 29-7O22 *at Western State .......... W 20-6O29 *at Idaho State ................L 0-20N5 Montana ..........................L 0-19N19 at Whitworth ...................L 0-20

Tony Storti1956 (9-0-1)S15 S. Dak.St. at Gt Falls ....... W 33-14S22 at North Dakota ............. W 33-13S29 at Colorado Coll. (N) ...... W 30-14O6 Colorado Mines ............. W 62-16O12 at N. Colorado (N) ......... W 13-0O20 Idaho State (HC) ............ W 26-6O27 Western State ................ W 28-13N3 at Montana ..................... W 33-14N17 Whitworth ...................... W 54-0NA St. Joseph’s$ ..................T 0-0

1957 (8-2)S14 at South Dakota St. (N) ...... W 13-6S21 at Fresno State (N) ........ W 27-14S28 C. Wash. at Gt. Falls ...... W 13-7O5 San Diego U. ................. W 21-7O12 N. Dakota St. (HC) ......... W 27-6O19 at Idaho State .................L 13-26O26 at Omaha U. .................. W 35-0N2 North Dakota ................. W 18-7N9 Montana ......................... W 22-13N16 at Arizona State (N) .........L 13-53

Herb Agocs30-13-2 5 yrs (1958-62)1958 (8-1)S20 at North Dakota (N) ....... W 15-8S27 South Dakota State ....... W 23-6O4 at San Diego U. (N) ....... W 31-6O11 at North Dakota St. ........ W 33-20O18 Idaho State (HC) ............ W 17-6O25 Omaha ........................... W 42-0N1 St. Ambrose ................... W 39-18N8 at Cal Poly SLO (N) ........L 6-16N15 at Montana ..................... W 20-6

1959 (6-3)S12 at S. Dakota St. (N)........ W 27-0S26 Cal Poly SLO ................. W 35-18O3 at Arizona State (N) ........L 14-31O10 N. Dakota St. (HC) ......... W 24-12O17 at Idaho State .................L 0-6O24 at Utah State ...................L 13-22O31 North Dakota ................. W 35-14

N7 Montana ......................... W 40-6N14 at San Diego U. (N) ....... W 47-0

1960 (5-3-1)S17 at North Dakota (N) ........T 6-6S24 at S. Dakota St. (N).........L 14-20O1 Wichita State ..................L 3-14O8 at Cal Poly SLO (N) ....... W 22-18O15 Idaho State (HC) ............ W 14-9O22 Arkansas State .............. W 26-7O29 North Dakota State ........ W 26-14N5 at Montana ......................L 6-10N19 at Fresno State (N) ........ W 22-20

1961 (4-3-1)S16 at N.Dakota (N) ...............L 0-46S23 Fresno St (N) ..................L 13-16S30 South Dakota St. ........... W 17-12O7 at Arkansas State (N) .... W 9-6O14 at N. Dakota State (N) ... W 35-0O21 Augustana (S.D.)(HC) .....T 6-6O28 Idaho State .....................L 12-14N11 Montana ......................... W 10-9

1962 (7-3)S15 at N. Arizona (N) ............ W 27-6S22 N Dakota St. (N) ............ W 37-2S29 South Dakota State ....... W 14-10O6 Utah State .......................L 13-41O13 Idaho State .................... W 30-14O20 Idaho (HC) ..................... W 33-15O27 at Wichita State ..............L 10-32N3 North Dakota ................. W 16-3N10 at Montana ......................L 19-36N24 at Fresno State (N) ........ W 21-20

Jim Sweeney31-20-0 5 yrs (1963-67)1963 (6-3)S14 S. Dak. St. (N) .................L 6-9S21 at Tulsa (N) .....................L 13-23S28 Fresno State .................. W 29-7O5 at Nevada ...................... W 41-13O12 at Weber State (N) ......... W 26-8O19 N. Arizona (HC) ............. W 28-7O26 at Idaho State .................L 15-19N2 North Dakota ................. W 19-0N9 Montana ......................... W 18-3

1964 (7-4)S12 at S. Dakota St. (N)........ W 46-14S19 at Wichita State (N) ........L 6-21S26 Fresno State .................. W 27-13O3 San Jose State ...............L 14-20O10 Nevada........................... W 21-14O17 Idaho State (HC) ............ W 20-0O24 at North Dakota St. .........L 0-7O31 at North Dakota ..............L 7-9N7 at Montana ..................... W 30-6N14 at Weber State ............... W 24-0NA at Sacramento State# .... W 28-7# Camellia Bowl at Sacramento, Calif.

1965 (3-7)S11 S. Dak. St at GF (N)....... W 22-0S25 Wichita State ................. W 17-6O2 at Weber State (N) ..........L 16-19O9 at Fresno State (N) .........L 10-14O16 at Idaho State ................L 0-14O23 North Dakota St (HC) .....L 7-14O30 North Dakota ..................L 12-21N6 Montana ......................... W 24-7N13 at San Jose St (N) ..........L 7-25N20 at Idaho ...........................L 0-54

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1966 (8-3)S10 S. Dak. St at GF (N)....... W 41-6S17 at Portland State ............ W 50-7S24 Idaho .............................. W 24-10O1 Fresno State .................. W 55-6O8 at North Dakota St. .........L 23-35O15 Idaho State .................... W 49-0O22 Weber State (HC) .......... W 45-36O29 at North Dakota ............. W 59-21N5 at Montana ..................... W 38-0N12 at Tulsa ...........................L 10-13

1967 (7-3)S9 N Dak. St at Gt Flls (N) ........L 6-24S16 at West Texas St. ............L 26-35S23 Portland State ................ W 52-7S30 at Fresno State .............. W 21-20O7 at Idaho .......................... W 41-14O14 at Idaho State ................ W 24-7O21 Weber State (HC) .......... W 21-6O28 North Dakota ................. W 20-16N4 Montana ......................... W 14-8N18 at San Diego State .........L 3-14

Tom Parac9-20-0 3 yrs (1968-70)1968 (6-4)S14 Idaho at Great Falls (N) ... W 17-14S21 at Portland State (N) ..... W 17-6S28 San Diego State .............L 22-34O5 West Texas State ............L 20-35O12 Idaho State (HC) ........... W 31-14O19 at Weber State (N) ..........L 14-20O26 Northern Arizona ........... W 20-15N2 at Montana ..................... W 29-24N9 at North Dakota ............. W 41-7N16 at Fresno State (N) .........L 16-37

1969 (1-8)S13 Portland St. at Blgs (N) ....L 6-22S20 North Dakota ................. W 36-16S27 Fresno State ...................L 20-28O4 at Northern Arizona ........L 0-35O11 at Idaho State .................L 7-20O18 Weber State (HC) ...........L 3-53O25 at Idaho ...........................L 21-31N1 Montana ..........................L 6-7N8 at Eastern Michigan ........L 7-31

1970 (2-8)S12 Long Beach St. at G.F. ...L 3-19S19 N. Dakota St. ..................L 8-30S26 at Fresno St. .................. W 26-12O3 Boise State .....................L 10-17O10 Idaho State .....................L 21-24O17 at Weber State ................L 13-56O24 N. Arizona ...................... W 28-8O31 Idaho ...............................L 24-37N7 at Montana ......................L 0-35N14 at Nevada-Las Vegas .....L 36-38

Sonny Holland47-27-1 (.627) 7 yrs (1971-77)1971 (2-7-1)S11 N. Dakota at Blngs (N) ....L 15-17S18 at N. Dakota St. ..............L 12-28S25 Fresno State .................. W 37-28O2 Portland St. .................... W 23-8O9 at N. Arizona ...................L 16-25O16 Weber St. (HC) ...............T 21-21O23 at Idaho St. (N) ...............L 36-38O30 at Boise State .................L 24-52N6 Montana ..........................L 0-30N13 at Idaho ...........................L 2-40

1972 (8-3)S9 at N. Dakota ....................L 28-48S16 N. Dakota St. at G.F....... W 27-24S23 at Cal Poly SLO (N) ........L 7-34

S30 Idaho .............................. W 17-3O7 N. Arizona ...................... W 23-9O14 at Weber St. (N) ............. W 9-3O21 Boise St. (HC) ................ W 37-10O28 Idaho St. ........................L 16-20N4 at Montana ..................... W 21-3N11 at Simon Fraser ............. W 35-14N18 at Fresno St. (N) ............ W 10-6

1973 (7-4)S8 Idaho State** ................. W 42-7S15 at N. Dakota St. (N) ........L 17-34S22 at Boise State (N) ...........L 17-27S29 Fresno State .................. W 38-6O6 at Idaho State (N) .......... W 43-21O1 3 Weber State (HC) .......... W 33-0O20 Montana ......................... W 33-7O27 at Idaho .......................... W 35-14N3 at N. Arizona .................. W 45-0N10 North Dakota ..................L 30-41N17 at Santa Clara (N) ...........L 6-10**First game in Sales Stadium

1974 (7-3)S7 at Portland State (N) ...... W 29-8S14 at North Dakota ..............L 14-34S21 at Fresno State (N) ........ W 14-7S28 Boise State** ..................L 37-40O5 N. Arizona ...................... W 44-21O12 at Weber State (N) ..........L 10-28O19 Idaho State (HC) ............ W 14-0O26 Idaho .............................. W 36-21N2 at Montana ..................... W 43-29N16 N. Dakota State ............. W 34-14** Dedication of Reno H. Sales Stadium

1975 (5-5)S6 Portland State ................ W 35-34S13 North Dakota ..................L 10-34S20 at N. Dakota State (N) ....L 6-13S27 Fresno State ...................L 17-34O4 at Boise State (N) ...........L 34-35O11 Weber State (HC) .......... W 31-14O18 at Idaho State (N) .......... W 19-7O25 Montana ......................... W 20-3N1 at Idaho (N) .....................L 23-41N8 at N. Arizona .................. W 31-17

1976 (12-1)S11 at N. Dakota ................... W 18-14S18 N. Dakota State ............. W 34-7S25 at Fresno State (N) .........L 10-24O2 Boise State .................... W 24-20O9 at Weber State (N) ......... W 44-0O16 Idaho State (HC) ............ W 28-7O23 Idaho .............................. W 29-12O30 at Montana ..................... W 21-12N6 N. Arizona ...................... W 33-0N13 at Hawaii (N) .................. W 28-7N27 New Hampshire# ........... W 17-16D4 at N. Dakota St.# ........... W 10-3D11 Akron% .......................... W 24-13# DII playoffs; %-Grantland Rice Bowl, DII Championship

1977 (6-4)S10 North Dakota ................. W 21-7S17 at N. Dakota St. ............. W 24-17S24 Fresno State .................. W 24-14O1 at Boise State (N) ...........L 0-26O8 Weber State (HC) .......... W 27-24O15 at Idaho State ................ W 31-0O22 Idaho ...............................L 6-17O29 Montana ......................... W 24-19N5 at N. Arizona (N) .............L 21-28N19 at Portland State (N) .......L 35-56

Sonny Lubick21-19-0 (.525) 4 yrs (1978-81)1978 (8-2)S9 at North Dakota ............. W 21-13

S16 N. Dakota State ............. W 28-18S23 Texas A & I ..................... W 42-21S30 Boise State .................... W 31-29O7 at Weber State ............... W 21-14O14 Idaho State (HC) ............ W 23-12O21 at Idaho .......................... W 57-21O28 N. Arizona .......................L 22-43N4 at Montana ......................L 8-24N1 1 at Fresno State .............. W 35-14

1979 (6-4)S8 North Dakota ..................L 16-20S15 Fresno State ...................L 20-22S22 at Idaho State (N) .......... W 31-14S29 at Boise State (N) ...........L 0-14O6 Weber State (HC) .......... W 40-21O13 at Nevada ...................... W 12-10O20 at N. Arizona (N) ............ W 10-7O27 Idaho ............................. W 28-20N3 Montana ......................... W 38-21N10 at N. Dakota State ..........L 7-21

1980 (4-6)S13 at North Dakota ..............L 6-14S20 Nevada............................L 12-24S27 Boise State .................... W 18-17O4 at Weber State (N) ..........L 7-12O11 Idaho State (HC) ............ W 21-7018 Idaho ...............................L 6-14O25 N. Arizona .......................L 24-27N1 at Montana ..................... W 24-7N8 N. Dakota State ............. W 21-19N15 at Fresno State ...............L 14-21

1981 (3-7)S12 at Wash. State (N) ..........L 21-33S19 Fresno State .................. W 30-26S26 Simon Fraser ................ W 35-14O3 Weber State ....................L 20-28O10 at Boise State (N) ...........L 10-20O17 Idaho (HC) ..................... W 29-28O24 at N. Arizona (N) .............L 14-20O31 Montana ..........................L 17-27N7 at Idaho State (N) ...........L 3-31N14 at Nevada .......................L 13-46

Doug Graber 6-5-0 (.546) 1 yr (1982)1982 (6-5)S4 at Utah (N) ......................L 12-30S11 North Dakota ..................L 27-28S18 E. Washington .............. W 24-20S25 Nevada........................... W 17-10O2 Idaho State .................. W 30-27+

O9 at Weber State (N) ......... W 23-20O16 Boise State (HC) ............ W 27-14O23 at Idaho ...........................L 20-36O30 at Montana ......................L 14-45N6 N. Arizona ...................... W 32-19N13 at Fresno State ...............L 14-45

Dave Arnold18-29-0 (.383) 4 yrs (1983-86)1983 (1-10)S3 Wash. St. at Spokane .....L 7-27S10 at North Dakota ..............L 3-21S17 Idaho ...............................L 0-23S24 at N. Arizona (N) .............L 16-3301 Weber State ....................L 20-23O8 at Idaho State (N) ...........L 3-26O15 Fresno State (HC) ...........L 12-31O22 at Boise State (N) ...........L 0-42O29 Montana ......................... W 28-8N5 E. Washington .....................L 17-22N19 at Nevada .......................L 3-33

1984 (12-2)S8 Mesa State .................... W 30-14S15 at E. Washington (N) ......L 16-21S22 at Idaho .......................... W 34-28

S29 Idaho State .....................L 6-22O6 at Weber State ............... W 48-0O13 Nevada........................... W 44-41&

O20 Portland State (HC) ....... W 45-22O27 Boise State .................... W 22-18N3 at Montana ..................... W 34-24N10 N. Arizona ...................... W 41-3N24 at Fresno State .............. W 35-31D1 Arkansas State& ............ W 31-14D8 Rhode Island& ............... W 32-20D15 La. Tech at Charleston, SC% .... W 19-6& Division I-AA playoffs

1985 (2-9)S7 at Portland State .............L 28-46S14 Eastern Oregon ............. W 86-0S21 Eastern Washington .......L 23-28S28 at Boise State (N) ...........L 21-58O5 Weber State (HC) ...........L 36-50O12 at N. Arizona (N) .............L 24-27O19 at Idaho State (N) ...........L 9-50O26 Montana ......................... W 41-18N2 at Nevada .......................L 14-61N9 Idaho ...............................L 0-34N16 at Washington State .......L 14-64

1986 (3-8)S6 at Fresno State (N) .........L 2-55S13 at Sam Houston St. (N) ....L 6-23S20 Idaho State .................... W 50-27S27 Nevada............................L 10-61O4 Boise State .....................L 14-31O11 at Weber State (N) ..........L 3-24O18 N. Arizona (HC) ............. W 27-19O25 at Montana ......................L 28-59N1 Northern Iowa ................ W 46-25N8 at Idaho (N) .....................L 17-44N15 at E. Washington ............L 14-27

Earle Solomonson15-40-0 (.273) 5 yrs (1987-91)1987 (1-10)S5 at Long Beach St. ...........L 15-51S12 Sam Houston St. ........... W 52-48S19 at Northern Iowa (N) .......L 7-53S26 Eastern Washington .......L 30-32O3 at Boise State (N) ...........L 13-35O10 at Nevada .......................L 13-31O17 Weber State ....................L 32-35O24 at N. Arizona (N) .............L 21-54O31 Montana ..........................L 7-55N7 Idaho ...............................L 7-14N14 at Idaho State (N) ...........L 33-52

1988 (4-7)S3 at Florida .........................L 0-69S10 Mesa State .....................L 10-41S17 at E. Washington (N) ..... W 35-13S24 at Central Michigan ........L 10-48O1 Idaho State .................... W 45-37O8 at Idaho ...........................L 24-41O15 Boise State (HC) ............ W 51-7O22 Nevada........................... W 17-14O29 Northern Arizona ............L 17-28N5 at Montana ......................L 3-17N12 at Weber State ................L 35-59

1989 (4-7)S2 at Kansas ........................L 17-41S9 at Sam Houston St. (N) ... W 15-10S16 Eastern Washington ...... W 28-3S23 N.M. Highlands .............. W 51-12S30 at Idaho State (N) ...........L 21-23O7 at Nevada .......................L 23-27O14 Idaho (HC) ......................L 7-41O21 at Boise State (N) ...........L 10-37O28 Weber State ................... W 31-27N4 Montana ..........................L 2-17N11 at N. Arizona (N) .............L 31-35

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1990 (4-7)S1 at Idaho .......................... W 27-24S8 at Colorado State ...........L 5-41S15 Western Illinois .............. W 38-16S22 Nevada............................L 14-20S29 at Weber State (N) ..........L 20-32O6 North. Arizona (HC) ....... W 70-37O20 Idaho State .....................L 19-23O27 at Montana ......................L 18-35N3 Boise State .....................L 27-31N10 at E. Washington ........... W 28-25+N17 at Tulsa ...........................L 2-20

1991 (2-9)A31 Minnesota-Duluth .......... W 30-14S7 Sam Houston State ........L 23-26S14 Sacramento State ...........L 17-19S21 Idaho ...............................L 14-48S28 at Nevada .......................L 12-54O5 Weber State (HC) ...........L 25-36O12 at N. Arizona (N) .............L 16-27O26 at Idaho State (N) .......... W 16-7N2 Montana ..........................L 9-16N9 at Boise State .................L 14-31N16 Eastern Washington .......L 21-22

Cliff Hysell41-47 (.466) 8 yrs (1992-99)1992 (4-7)S5 at Sacramento St. (N) .....L 7-10S12 Stephen F. Austin .......... W 13-10S19 Mesa St. ........................ W 43-0S26 at Weber St. (N) ..............L 19-47O3 N. Arizona (HC) ..............L 9-13O10 at E. Washington ............L 17-23O17 Idaho St. ........................ W 14-7O24 at Montana ......................L 17-29O31 Boise St. ........................ W 17-13N14 at Idaho ...........................L 7-28N21 at Nevada-Las Vegas .....L 7-26

1993 (7-4)S4 at W. Illinois (N) ............. W 29-16S11 at Washington St. ...........L 14-54S18 Fort Lewis ...................... W 58-20S25 Weber State (HC) .......... W 14-10O2 at N. Arizona (N) .............L 20-23O9 Southern Utah ............... W 32-30O16 at Idaho State (N) .......... W 25-24O23 Idaho .............................. W 40-35O30 at Boise State ................ W 42-21N6 Eastern Washington .......L 7-16N13 Montana ..........................L 30-42

1994 (3-8)S3 Minnesota-Duluth .......... W 37-7S10 at S. F. Austin(N) ........... W 21-18S17 at Weber State (N) ..........L 13-41S24 N. Arizona .......................L 30-47O1 at Sac State(N) ...............L 14-30O8 Idaho State (HC) ............L 20-38O15 at Idaho ...........................L 13-27O22 Boise State .....................L 10-38O29 at E. Washington ............L 31-34++

N5 W. New Mexico .............. W 44-6N19 at Montana ......................L 20-55

1995 (5-6)S2 at Colorado State ...........L 10-31S9 Central Washington ....... W 34-14S16 at CP SLO (N) ................ W 13-10S23 SW Texas (HC) .............. W 45-24S30 at NAU (N) ......................L 0-37O7 Idaho .............................. W 16-13O14 at Idaho State ................ W 18-14O21 Weber State ....................L 7-14O28 E. Washington ................L 10-28N11 at Boise State .................L 7-35N18 Montana ..........................L 33-42

1996 (6-5)S14 at Nevada .......................L 7-31S21 Minn.-Duluth .................. W 37-0S28 Idaho State .................... W 17-13O5 at E. Washington ............L 13-20O12 NAU (HC) ........................L 19-48O19 at CS Northr. (N) ............ W 24-17O26 Portland State ................ W 24-6N2 at Weber State ................L 7-17N9 CP SLO .......................... W 37-20N16 Sacramento St ............... W 51-14N23 at Montana ......................L 14-35

1997 (6-5)S13 Chadron State ............... W 24-14S20 at SW Texas (N) ..............L 26-28S27 at Idaho State (N) .......... W 14-13O4 E. Washington ............... W 17-7O11 at NAU (N) ......................L 13-14O18 CS Northridge (HC) ....... W 31-20O25 at Portland State (N) .......L 0-44N1 Weber State ................... W 28-14N8 Cal Poly SLO ..................L 19-20N15 at Sac State (N) ............. W 30-6N22 Montana ..........................L 25-27

1998 (7-4)S5 Fort Lewis ...................... W 45-9S12 at Wyoming .....................L 9-17S19 Western Washington ..... W 41-12S26 Sacramento St. (HC) ..... W 37-30O10 at Weber State ............... W 10-7O17 Portland State .................L 31-34O24 at CS Northridge (N)...... W 32-26O31 NAU ............................... W 32-25N7 at E. Washington ............L 24-31N14 Idaho State .................... W 66-35N21 at Montana ......................L 21-28

1999 (3-8)S4 Chadron State ............... W 20-10S11 Western New Mexico..... W 65-8S18 at Cal Poly (N) ................L 37-40S25 at Sacramento State (N) ...L 10-41O9 Weber State (HC) .......... W 29-6O16 at Portland State (N) .......L 28-49O23 Cal State Northridge .......L 21-24O30 at North. Arizona (N) ......L 20-49N6 Eastern Washington .......L 23-45N13 at Idaho State (N) ...........L 13-29N20 Montana ..........................L 3-49

Mike Kramer40-43 (.482) 7 yrs (2000-06)2000 (0-11) S9 Humboldt ........................L 14-23S16 Weber State ....................L 7-28S23 Cal Poly ..........................L 14-35S30 at Idaho (Pullman, WA) (N) ..L 7-56O7 Eastern Wash. (HC)........L 14-20O14 at Sacramento State (N) .....L 13-24O21 Cal State Northridge .......L 12-24O28 at N. Arizona (N) .............L 9-32N4 Portland State .................L 24-31N11 at Idaho State .................L 13-29N20 at Montana ......................L 3-28

2001 (5-6)A30 at AL-Birmingham (N) .....L 13-41S8 at Weber State (N) ......... W 32-17S22 Cal Poly ..........................L 6-34S29 Cal State Northridge ...... W 34-27O6 at E. Washington (N) ..... W 48-38O13 Sac State (HC) ............... W 20-0O18 at Washington St.(N) ......L 28-53O27 Northern Arizona ............L 28-35N3 at Portland State (N) .......L 21-33N10 Idaho State .................... W 52-13N17 Montana ..........................L 27-38

O20 *Sacramento State W 20-9O27 *at Northern Colo. L 13-16N3 *Northern Arizona L 14-29N10 *at Portland State W 50-36N17 *Montana L 20-41

2008 (7-5)A30 Adams State .................. W 59-3S6 at Kansas State (N) ........L 10-69S13 at Minnesota ...................L 23-35S27 South Dakota ................. W 37-18O4 *at Idaho State ............... W 33-21O11 *Weber State (HC) ..........L 12-35O18 *Eastern Washington ......L 17-34O25 *at Sacramento State .... W 31-20N1 *Northern Colorado ....... W 20-7N8 *at Northern Arizona ...... W 25-23N15 *Portland State .............. W 49-32N22 *at Montana ....................L 3-35

2009 (7-4)S5 at Michigan State ............L 3-44S12 Dixie State ..................... W 23-20S26 *at Northern Colo. .......... W 25-7O3 *at Weber State ............. W 26-21O10 *NAU (HC) ......................L 10-23O17 South Dakota ................. W 31-24 otO24 *at Eastern Wash. ...........L 24-35O31 *Idaho State ................... W 41-10N7 *at Portland State .......... W 28-10N14 *Sacramento State ........ W 27-17N21 *Montana ........................L 19-33

2010 (9-3)S4 Fort Lewis ...................... W 59-20S11 at Washington State .......L 22-23S18 Drake ............................. W 48-21S25 *Eastern Washington ..... W 30-7O2 *at Sac State .................. W 64-61+O9 *Portland State (HC) ...... W 44-31O16 *at NAU ...........................L 7-34O23 *Northern Colorado ....... W 37-35O30 *at Idaho State ............... W 26-23+N6 *Weber State ................. W 24-10N20 *at Montana ................... W 21-16D4 & North Dakota State......L 17-42

2011 (10-3)S1 at Utah (N) ......................L 10-27S10 UC Davis ........................ W 38-14S17 Minot State..................... W 43-7S24 *at Eastern Wash. .......... W 36-21O1 *Sacramento State (HC) W 31-21O8 *at Portland State .......... W 38-36O15 *NAU .............................. W 41-24O22 *at Northern Colorado ... W 31-21O29 *Idaho State ................... W 54-13N5 *at Weber State ............. W 44-24N19 *Montana ........................L 10-36D3 & New Hampshire .......... W 26-25D10 & at Sam Houston State .L 13-49

2002 (7-6)A31 Saint Mary’s ................... W 27-24S7 at Stephen F. Austin .......L 13-30S14 Adams State .................. W 31-6S21 at Washington State .......L 28-45O5 C. Washington (HC) ........L 16-31O12 at Idaho State .................L 14-18O19 Weber State ................... W 44-10O26 at Northern Arizona ........L 17-20N2 at Sacramento State ...... W 31-30N9 Eastern Washington ...... W 25-14N16 Portland State ................ W 28-26N23 at Montana ..................... W 10-7N30 at McNeese State (N)&......L 14-21

2003 (7-6)A30 at Wyoming .....................L 10-21 S6 Gardner-Webb ............... W 38-3 S20 at Cal Poly (N) ................L 21-24 S27 N. Colorado ....................L 10-14 O4 at Saint Mary’s ............... W 40-0 O11 Idaho State (HC) .............L 17-23 O18 at Weber State ............... W 26-3 O25 Northern Arizona ........... W 21-17 N1 Sac State ....................... W 56-7 N8 at Eastern Wash .............L 25-34 N15 at Portland St (N) ........... W 25-14 N22 Montana ......................... W 27-20 N29 N. Iowa& (N) ...................L 14-35

2004 (6-5)S11 Adams State .................. W 19-0S18 Cal Poly ..........................L 14-27S25 at Colorado State ...........L 14-39O2 at Idaho State ................ W 17-13O9 Weber State (HC) .......... W 20-17O16 Portland State ................ W 31-24+O23 South Dakota State ....... W 27-24O30 at Northern Ariz. (N) ...... W 60-14N6 at Sacramento State .......L 28-38N13 Eastern Washington .......L 44-51+N20 at Montana ......................L 22-38

2005 (7-4)S3 at Oklahoma State (N) ....L 10-15S10 Stephen F. Austin .......... W 42-6S17 at Cal Poly ......................L 10-38S24 North Dakota State ........ W 20-17O1 Idaho State (HC) ............ W 30-28O8 at Weber State ............... W 27-24O15 *at Portland State ...........L 41-44O29 *Northern Arizona ......... W 29-22N5 *Sacramento State ........ W 37-16N12 *at Eastern Wash. ...........L 14-35N19 *Montana ....................... W 16-6

2006 (8-5)S2 at Colorado W 19-10S9 Chadron State L 24-35S16 UC Davis L 0-45S23 Eastern Washington L 10-19S30 at NAU W 39-32O7 Portland State (HC) W 14-0O14 at Sacramento State(N) W 21-18O21 at Idaho State W 42-35O28 Weber State W 24-18N4 Northern Colorado W 13-10N18 at Montana L 7-13N25 Furman$ W 31-13D2 at Appalachian State(N)$ L 17-38

Rob Ash50-22 (.694) 6 yrs (2007-)2007 (6-5)S1 at Texas A&M (N) L 7-38S15 Dixie State W 61-7S22 *at Weber State W 21-5S29 *Idaho State (HC) W 40-20O6 Southern Utah W 7-3O13 *at Eastern Wash. L 13-35

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2012 (11-2)A30 Chadron State (N) ......... W 33-6S8 at Drake (N) ................... W 34-24S15 Stephen F. Austin .......... W 43-35S22 *Northern Colorado (HC) W 41-16S29 *at Southern Utah .......... W 24-17O6 *at UC Davis .................. W 48-41O13 *Eastern Washington ......L 24-27O27 *North Dakota ................ W 55-10N3 *at Sacramento State .... W 20-17N17 *at Montana ................... W 16-7D1 & Stony Brook ................ W 16-10D7 & Sam Houston State .....L 16-34

2013 (7-5)A27 Monmouth ...................... W 42-24S7 at SMU ............................L 30-31S14 Colorado Mesa .............. W 26-0S21 at Stephen F. Austin .......L 38-52S28 *at North Dakota ............ W 63-20O5 *NAU (HC) ..................... W 36-7O19 *at Weber State ............. W 34-16O26 *UC Davis ...................... W 35-28N2 *at Northern Colo. .......... W 35-28N9 *at Eastern Washington ..L 29-54N16 *Southern Utah ...............L 14-22N23 *Montana ........................L 14-28

2014 (8-5)A30 at Arkansas State (N) .....L 10-27S6 Black Hills State (N)....... W 57-10S13 Central Arkansas ........... W 43-33S20 Eastern Washington .......L 51-52S27 *North Dakota (HC) ....... W 29-18O4 *at Sacramento St (N) ... W 59-56O11 *at UC Davis .................. W 77-37O18 *Weber State ................. W 23-13N1 *at Cal Poly (N) ...............L 27-35N8 *Portland State .............. W 29-22N15 *Idaho State ................... W 44-39N22 *at Montana ....................L 7-34N29 $South Dakota State ......L 40-47

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Year W-L-T W-L-T/Place Coach1897 1-3-0 Mr. Lisle1898 0-2-0 Cpt. George Ahern1899 3-0-0 W.J. Adams1900 2-1-0 Prof. Woodruff1901 2-1-0 A.G. Harbaugh1902 4-0-1 J.E. Flynn1903 1-0-1 J.E. Flynn1904 2-1-0 Fred Ervin1905 1-2-1 A.G. Harbaugh(Football abolished in 1906-07 by faculty decree)1908 3-1-2 John H. Mclntosh1909 0-6-1 John H. Mclntosh1910 2-3-2 John H. Mclntosh1911 0-2-1 E.A. Dockstader1912 0-2-0 E.A. Dockstader1913 2-2-0 Eugene F. Bunker1914 5-1-0 Fred Bennion1915 4-2-1 Fred Bennion1916 2-2-2 Fred Bennion1917 0-2-2 0-1-2/* Fred Bennion (No season in 1918 because of fl u)1919 1-3-1 0-2/* Walter D. Powell1920 3-1-1 0-0-1/* D.V. Graves1921 2-4-0 0-1/* D.V. Graves1922 4-4-0 0-1/* G. Ott Romney1923 5-4-0 0-2/* G. Ott Romney1924 5-1-0 1-1-1/* G. Ott Romney1925 6-5-0 1-4/10th G. Ott Romney1926 4-2-1 4-0/* G. Ott Romney1927 4-4-0 3-1/* G. Ott Romney1928 4-4-1 3-2/6th Schubert R. Dyche1929 6-2-0 2-1/* Schubert R. Dyche1930 6-3-0 1-1/* Schubert R. Dyche1931 1-5-1 0-2/* Schubert R. Dyche1932 3-3-1 0-3/* Schubert R. Dyche1933 2-5-0 1-3/* Schubert R. Dyche1934 2-5-0 0-4/* Schubert R. Dyche1935 2-6-1 1-5/9th Schubert R. Dyche1936 3-5-0 1-4/10th Jack Croft1937 3-4-1 0-3-1/* Jack Croft1938 3-5-1 Schubert R. Dyche1939 2-7-0 0-2/* Schubert R. Dyche1940 4-4-0 Schubert R. Dyche1941 1-4-2 Schubert R. Dyche(No football in 1942-45 because of World War ll)1946 5-3-2 Clyde Carpenter1947 4-5-0 Clyde Carpenter1948 2-7-0 Clyde Carpenter1949 2-5-0 Clyde Carpenter1950 1-8-0 John Mason1951 0-7-0 John Mason1952 2-5-0 Tony Storti1953 4-4-0 Tony Storti1954 8-1-0 Tony Storti1955 4-4-1 Wally Lemm1956 9-0-1 Tony Storti1957 8-2-0 Independent Tony Storti1958 8-1-0 Independent Herb Agocs1959 6-3-0 Independent Herb Agocs1960 5-3-l Independent Herb Agocs1961 4-3-1 Independent Herb Agocs1962 7-3-0 Independent Herb Agocs1963 6-3-0 2-1/2nd Jim Sweeney1964 7-4-0 3-0/1st Jim Sweeney1965 3-7-0 1-3/T4th Jim Sweeney1966 8-3-0 4-0/1st Jim Sweeney1967 7-3-0 4-0/1st Jim Sweeney1968 6-4-0 3-1/T1st Tom Parac1969 1-8-0 0-4/5th Tom Parac

1970 2-8-0 1-5/6th Tom Parac1971 2-7-1 0-5-1/7th Sonny Holland1972 8-3-0 5-1/1st Sonny Holland1973 7-4-0 5-1/2nd Sonny Holland1974 7-3-0 4-2/2nd Sonny Holland1975 5-5-0 4-2/T2nd Sonny Holland1976 12-1-0 6-0/1st Sonny Holland1977 6-4-0 3-3/3rd Sonny Holland1978 8-2-0 4-2/T2nd Sonny Lubick1979 6-4-0 6-1/1st Sonny Lubick1980 4-6-0 3-4/T6th Sonny Lubick1981 3-7-0 1-6/7th Sonny Lubick1982 6-5-0 5-2/T1st Doug Graber1983 1-10-0 1-6/8th Dave Arnold1984 12-2-0 6-1/1st Dave Arnold1985 2-9-0 1-6/8th Dave Arnold1986 3-8-0 2-5/7th Dave Arnold1987 1-10-0 0-8/9th Earle Solomonson1988 4-7-0 4-4/6th Earle Solomonson1989 4-7-0 2-6/8th Earle Solomonson1990 4-7-0 3-5/5th Earle Solomonson1991 2-9-0 1-7/9th Earle Solomonson1992 4-7-0 2-5/7th Cliff Hysell1993 7-4-0 4-3/4th Cliff Hysell

1994 3-8-0 1-6/8th Cliff Hysell1995 5-6-0 2-5/7th Cliff Hysell1996 6-5-0 3-4/T6th Cliff Hysell1997 6-5-0 5-3/3rd Cliff Hysell1998 7-4-0 5-3/2nd Cliff Hysell1999 3-8-0 1-7/T 8th Cliff Hysell2000 0-11-0 0-8/T 9th Mike Kramer2001 5-6-0 4-3/T 6th Mike Kramer2002 7-6-0 5-2/1st Mike Kramer2003 7-6-0 5-2/1st Mike Kramer2004 6-5-0 4-3/T3rd Mike Kramer2005 7-4-0 5-2/T1st Mike Kramer2006 8-5-0 5-2/T1st Mike Kramer2007 6-5-0 4-4/4th Rob Ash2008 7-5-0 5-3/T3 Rob Ash2009 7-4-0 5-3/4th Rob Ash2010 9-3-0 5-3/T1st Rob Ash2011 10-3-0 7-1/T1st Rob Ash2012 11-2-0 7-1/T1st Rob Ash2013 7-5-0 5-3/4th Rob Ash2014 8-5-0 6-2/T2nd Rob AshMember, Big Sky Conference, 1963-presentMember, Rocky Mountain Conference, 1917-37 * (min. # conference games to compete for championship was fi ve)

Name W L T Pct Years CoachedRob Ash .................................................................... 65 32 0 .670 2007- (8)Sonny Holland ....................................................... 47 27 1 .627 1971-1977 (7)Cliff Hysell ............................................................... 41 47 0 .466 1992-1999 (8)Mike Kramer ........................................................... 40 43 0 .482 2000-2006 (7)Schubert R. Dyche ............................................... 36 53 7 .375 1928-35, 1938-41 (12)Tony Storti ............................................................... 31 12 1 .705 1952-54, 1956-57 (5)Jim Sweeney .......................................................... 31 20 0 .608 1963-67 (5)Herb Agocs ............................................................. 30 13 2 .667 1958-62 (5)G. Ott Romney ....................................................... 28 20 1 .560 1922-27 (6)Sonny Lubick ......................................................... 21 19 0 .525 1978-81 (4)Dave Arnold ........................................................... 18 29 0 .383 1983-86 (4)Earle Solomonson ................................................ 15 40 0 .273 1987-91 (5)Clyde Carpenter .................................................... 13 20 2 .371 1946-49 (4)Fred Bennion ..........................................................11 7 5 .478 1914-17 (4)Tom Parac...................................................................9 20 0 .310 1968-70 (3)Doug Graber .............................................................6 5 0 .546 1982 (1)Jack Croft ....................................................................6 9 1 .375 1936-37 (2)J.E. Flynn .....................................................................5 0 2 .714 1902-03 (2)D.V. Graves .................................................................5 5 1 .455 1920-21 (2)Wally Lemm ...............................................................4 4 l .444 1944 (1)W. J. Adams ................................................................3 0 0 .000 1899 (1)A.G. Harbaugh ..........................................................3 3 l .429 1901-1905 (2)John H. Mclntosh ....................................................5 10 5 .167 1908-10 (3)Fred Ervin ...................................................................2 1 0 .667 1904 (1)Prof. Woodruff ..........................................................2 1 0 .667 1900 (1)Eugene F. Bunker .....................................................2 2 0 .500 1913 (1)Mr. Lisle .......................................................................1 3 0 . 250 1897 (1)Walter D. Powell .......................................................1 3 l .200 1919 (1)E.A. Dockstader .......................................................0 4 l .200 1911-12 (2)John Mason ...............................................................1 15 0 .062 1950-51 (2)Capt. George Ahern ...............................................0 2 0 .000 1898 (1)TOTALS ...................................................................482 469 32 .490

MSU All-Time Coaches RecordsMSU All-Time Coaches Records

Year-by-Year ResultsYear-by-Year Results

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Individual Honors and AwardsIndividual Honors and Awards

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MSU National Award WinnersMSU National Award WinnersBrad DalyBrad Daly2013 Buck Buchanan Award

&&Caleb SchreibeisCaleb Schreibeis2012 Buck Buchanan AwardThe similarities are eery.

When Montana State’s Brad Daly captured Montana State’s second consecutive Buck Buchanan Award, presented by The Sports Network to each season’s top defensive player in the FCS, it echoed loudly of the previous season’s award.

Like Daly, 2012 Buchanan winner Caleb Schreibeis is the younger brother of a former Bobcat captain, and also rose to that leadership level. Both Schreibeis and Daly were dynamic and productive as young players, respected and important players in the program before bursting onto the national scene as seniors.

Both of MSU’s Buchanan Award winners offer compelling personal storylines. Schreibeis, the 2012 winner, came to Montana State as a walk-on. He wasn’t moved to full-scholarship status until before his senior season, and played throughout his career as if proving his worth on every snap.

Daly, on the other hand, came to Bozeman as the Class AA Defensive Player of the Year out of Helena Capital. After initially trying Daly at linebacker a year after his brother Bobby had graduated from that spot as an All-America, he was moved to end. Immediately, the younger Daly thrived.

But in the winter of 2010, Daly decided college life was not for him. He left MSU and worked in the oil industry. He returned to the gridiron with an explosion in 2011, leading the Big Sky in sacks.

Daly and Schreibeis each posted spectacular careers statistically. Schreibeis led the nation in forced fumbles (eight), and was among the FCS and Big Sky leaders in sacks. Daly’s 14.0 sacks in 2013 led the FCS and the Big Sky.

Jeff BoltonJeff Bolton2005 Rimington AwardJeff Bolton didn’t enter the 2005 season with his sights set on individual awards at the center position, because he didn’t begin the season as a center.

But when the dust had settled on Montana State’s third Big Sky title in four years, Bolton had earned First Team All-America and All-Big Sky honors and been named the winner of the Rimington Award as the top center in Division I-AA. The Hailey, Idaho, product accomplished this while playing center for the fi rst time. In fact, he accomplished this while moving to center

mid-way through the season.

Bolton’s selfl essness as a football player had long been established. He came to MSU as a guard, but during the course of his career played every position along the offensive line.

As a senior, Bolton started six games at center, four at left guard, and one at right guard, although he saw a majority of his time at center in eight of MSU’s 11 games. As a junior, Bolton started eight games at right tackle, one game at left guard, and two at left tackle. He started 10 games at right guard and one at left guard as a sophomore, and rotated in as the team’s third guard during eight games as a sophomore.

Bolton’s awards dossier is as impressive as any Bobcat in history. He was a Second Team All-America as a junior and consensus fi rst team selection as a senior, winning the MSU Offensive Coaches Choice Award each of those seasons. His Rimington Award as the top center in Division I-AA was also a landmark for the program, giving Montana State it’s fi rst national player of the year award.

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HB Paul Schafer (Great Falls), QB Dennis Erickson (Everett, WA); 1971—S Bob Banaugh (Missoula); 1973—LB Ron Ueland (Butte), LB Dusty Birken-buel (Great Falls), OG Leon Potkay (Warren, OH); 1975—DE Brad Daws (Bozeman), OG Ron Iverson (Conrad), TB Steve Kracher (Columbia Falls); 1981—S Jim Anderson (Butte), OG Don Samuelson (Broadus); 1982—RB Tony Boddie (Bremerton, WA), DT Phil Bruneau (Bloomington,

MN); 1983—LB Mark Fellows (Choteau), OG Eric Harlington (Wenatchee, WA); 1984—TE Joe Bignell (Deer Lodge), 1NG Lonnie Burt (Helena), S Doug Kimball (Ches-ter), G Bruce Randall (Miles City); 1988—LB Jon Wanago (Great Falls); 1991—S Morgan Ryan (Hudson, WI), DE Jason Hicks (Tumwa-ter, WA); 1994— WR Eric Hopkins (Seagov-ille, TX); 1996—DE Devlan Geddes (Junction City, OR); 1998—DT Ty O’Connor (Plevna); 2000—DE Jon Montoya (Brandon, SD); 2001—+Punter Nate Cook (Pleasonton, CA), +S Kane Ioane (Billings), +DT Nick Morasko (Glendive), +OT Brent Swaggert (Buffalo, MN), +CB Joey Thomas (Seattle, WA), %DeE Adam Cordeiro (Boulder); 2002—+WR Junior Adams (Fremont, CA), +DE Jon Montoya

(Brandon, SD), +OT Brent Swaggert (Buffalo, MN); 2004—&QB Travis Lulay (Aumsville, OR); 2008—LB Bobby Daly (Helena), *OG Jeff Hansen (Great Falls).+-Football Gazette; &-AP; *-The Sports Network; $-AFCA, @-I-AA.org, ^-Phil Steele; %-Con-sensus, #-Walter Camp, <-Beyond Sports, >-College Sports Madness, =-College Sporting News

Academic All-AmericaAcademic All-AmericaFirst TeamFirst Team2013 Tanner Bleskin (Great Falls), WR2005 Travis Lulay (Aumsville, OR), QB2000-01-02 Ryan Johnson (Fort Collins, CO), RB2002-03 Jon Montoya (Brandon, SD), DE1996 Devlan Geddes (Junction City, OR), DE1984 Dirk Nelson (Derby, Kan.), punter1988 Anders Larsson (Varberg, Sweden), kicker Second TeamSecond Team2012 Tanner Bleskin (Great Falls), WR1996 Scott Matthews (Anacortes, WA), SS1989 Derrick Isaacson (), OL1987-88 Bob Kimball (Chester) SS1987 Marc Paffhausen (Butte), FS1987 Anders Larssen (Varberg, Sweden) K1986 Don Leake (Rosemount, Minn.) OL1984 Doug Kimball (Chester), free safety

All-Star Game ParticipantsAll-Star Game ParticipantsC Sonny Holland, 1959 East-West Game, San Francisco; G Bob Schmitz, 1960 All-America Bowl Game, Phoenix; C Bob Cegelski, 1961 All-America Bowl Game, Phoenix; OT Joe Tiller, 1963 East-West Game, San Francisco; HB Don Hass, 1967 East-West Game, San Francisco; DT Bill Kollar, 1973 East-West Game, San Fran-cisco, and 1974 Senior Bowl Game, Mobile, Ala., selected “most valuable player” in Senior Bowl; DE Mark Fellows, 1984 East-West Game, San Francisco; DT Corey Widmer, Blue-Gray, Hula Bowl, Senior Bowl; S Shon Flores, 2000, Hula Bowl; CB Joey Thomas, 2004, Senior Bowl; QB Travis Lulay, 2005, Magnolia Bowl; C Jeff Bolton, 2005, Las Vegas Bowl; WR Mike Jef-ferson, 2006, Texas vs. The Nation; DE Caleb Schreibeis, 2012, East-West Shrine Game; DE Brad Daly, 2013, East-West Shrine Game.

First Team All-AmericaFirst Team All-America1954—Jim Argeris (Worland, WY), C1957—Sonny Holland (Butte), C1958—Sonny Holland (Butte), C1959—Sonny Holland (Butte), C1966—Jan Stenerud (Fetsund, Norway), K1966—Don Hass (Glendive), HB1967—Don Hass (Glendive), HB1970—Gary Gustafson (Simms), DE1973—Bill Kollar (Warren, OH), DT1975—Steve Kracher (Columbia Falls), HB1976—Les Leininger (Westby), DE1978—Jon Borchardt (Minneapolis), OT1981—Larry Rubens (Spokane, WA), C1984—Mark Fellows (Choteau), DE; Dirk

Nelson (Derby, KS), P; Bill Schmidt (Sheridan), OT

1993—Sean Hill, CB (Colorado Springs)1997—Neal Smith, DE (Polson)1999—Matthew Peot, P (Visalia, CA)-unan.2003—Kane Ioane, S (Billings)%; Corey Smith, RS (Federal Way, WA)%2004—Dusty Daws, LS (Bozeman)@2005—Jeff Bolton, C (Hailey, ID)% (2nd Team Sports Network)2007—Bobby Daly, LB (Helena) (unanimous)2009—Jeff Hansen, OG (Great Falls)%; Dane Fletcher, DE (Boze-

man)&*, also 2nd Team TSN2010—Mike Person, OT (Glendive)&*$; Jason Cunningham, K (Ama-

rillo, TX)$&, and TSN 2nd team2012—DeNarius McGhee (Euless, TX), QB$; Jody Owens (Mesquite,

TX), LB*$&; Caleb Schreibeis (Billings), DE*&#2013—Brad Daly (Helena), DE, unanimous&*@^#

Second Team All-AmericaSecond Team All-America1956—Ron Warzeka (Great Falls), T (AP Little All-America, William-

son’s Mid-Bracket)1964-Gary Decolati (McKeesport, Pa.), E1972-Bill Kollar (Warren, Ohio), DT1980-Jack Muhlbeier (Hardin), LB1990-Corey Widmer (Bozeman), DT%1991-Corey Widmer (Bozeman), DT%1999-Shon Flores (Kailua, Hi.), FS*2002-Kane Ioane (Billings), SS%2004-Jeff Bolton (Hailey, ID), OT&; Roger Cooper (Port Orchard, WA), LB&2011-Jody Owens (Mesquite, TX)*

Third Team All-AmericaThird Team All-America1984-Kelly Bradley (Zumbrota, Minn.), QB1991-Jeff Newton (Bigfork), NG1993-Jason Hicks (Tumwater, WA), DE2000-Kane Ioane (Billings), S*2003-Brent Swaggert (Buffalo, MN), OT&2004-Blake Wolf (Colton, WA), TE2010—Dan Ogden, DT (Kalispell)*2011—Elvis Akpla, WR (Portland, OR)&^, Conrad

Burbank, OT (Reno, NV)*, Zach Minter, DT (Glendale, AZ)*

2013—Shawn Johnson (Bakersfi eld, CA), PS*<2014—Deonte Flowers (San Diego, CA)>=, Alex

Singleton (Thousand Oaks, CA)>

Fourth Team All-AmericaFourth Team All-America2011-Alex Terrien, OT (Burien, WA)^2012-Shaun Sampson, C (Helena, MT)^

Honorable Mention All-AmericaHonorable Mention All-America1956—T Ed Ritt (Great Falls, Williamson Mid-Bracket team), HB Ron Harcharik (Lewistown, Williamson Mid-Bracket team); 1957—HB George Marinkovich (Bethlehem, Pa.); G Charlie Jackson (Winchester, VA); 1958—G Charlie Jackson (Winchester, VA); 1959—T Bob Biastoch (Butte), HB Jim McLeod (Havre), FB Rocco Perciavalle (Leetsdale, PA), T Gene Schilling (Fairfi eld); 1963—Tackle Joe Tiller (Toledo, OH); 1964—C Terry Albrecht (Great Falls); 1968—FL Ron Bain (Kalispell),

Sonny Holland

Steve Kracher

Two generations of Daws All-Americas - Brad (left) with Dusty, and Ginny

Kelly Bradley

Neal Smith

Mark Fellows

Bobcat All-AmericasBobcat All-Americas

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AlphabeticallyAlphabeticallyPlayer Hometown Year-TeamJunior Adams Fremont, CA 2002-HMElvis Akpla Portland, OR 2011-3Terry Albrecht Great Falls, MT 1964-HMJim Anderson Butte, MT 1981-HMJim Argeris Worland, WY 1954-1Ron Bain Kalispell, MT 1968-HMBob Banaugh Missoula, MT 1971-HMBob Biastoch Butte, MT 1959-HMJoe Bignell Deer Lodge 1984-HMDusty Birkenbuel Great Falls, MT 1973-HMTony Boddie Bremerton, WA 1982-HMJeff Bolton Hailey, ID 2005-1, 2004-2Jon Borchardt Minneapolis, MN 1978-1Kelly Bradley Zumbrota, MN 1984-3Phil Bruneau Bloomington, MN 1982-HMConrad Burbank Reno, NV 2011-3Lonnie Burt Helena, MT 1984-HMAdam Cordeiro Boulder, MT 2001-HMNate Cook Pleasanton, CA 2001-HMRoger Cooper Port Orchard, WA 2004-2Jason Cunningham Amarillo, TX 2010-1Bobby Daly Helena, MT 2008-HM, 2007-1, Brad Daly Helena, MT 2013-1Brad Daws Bozeman, MT 1975-HMDusty Daws Bozeman, MT 2004-1Gary DeColati McKeesport, PA 1964-2Dennis Erickson Everett, WA 1968-HM

Mark Fellows Choteau, MT 1984-1, 1983-HMDane Fletcher Bozeman, MT 2009-1Shon Flores Kailua, HI 1999-2Deonte Flowers San Diego, CA 2014-3Devland Geddes Junction City, OR 1996-HMG. Gustafson Simms, MT 1970-1Jeff Hansen Great Falls, MT 2009-1, 2008-HMEric Harlington Wenatchee, WA 1983-HMDon Hass Glendive, MT 1966-1, 1967-1Jason Hicks Tumwater, WA 1993-3, 1991-HMSean Hill Colorado Springs, CO 1993-1Sonny Holland Butte, MT 1957-1, 1958-1, 1959-1Eric Hopkins Seagoville, TX 1994-HMKane Ioane Billings, MT 2003-1,’02-2, ‘01-HM, ‘00-3Ron Iverson Conrad, MT 1975-HMCharlie Jackson Winchester, VA 1957-HM, 1958-HMShawn Johnson Bakersfi eld, CA 2013-3Doug Kimball Chester, MT 1984-HMBill Kollar Warren, OH 1973-1, 1972-2Steve Kracher Columbia Falls, MT 1975-1Les Leininger Westby, MT 1976-1Travis Lulay Aumsville, OR 2004-HMG. Marinkovich Bethlehem, PA 1957-HMDeNarius McGhee Euless, TX 2012-1Jim McLeod Havre, MT 1957-HMZach Minter Glendale, AZ 2011-3Jon Montoya Brandon, SD 2000-HM, 2002-HMNick Morasko Glendive, MT 2001-HMJack Muhlbeier Hardin, MT 1980-2Dirk Nelson Derby, KS 1984-1

Bobcat All-AmericasBobcat All-AmericasJeff Newton Bigfork, MT 1991-3Ty O’Connor Plevna, MT 1998-HMDan Ogden Kalispell, MT 2010-3Jody Owens Mesquite, TX 2012-1, 2011-2Matthew Peot Visalia, CA 1999-1R. Perciavalle Leetsdale, PA 1959-HMMike Person Glendive, MT 2010-1Leon Potkay Warren, OH 1973-HMBruce Randall Miles City, MT 1984-HMLarry Rubens Spokane, WA 1981-1Morgan Ryan Hudson, WI 1991-HMShaun Sampson Helena, MT 2012-4thDon Samuelson Broadus, MT 1981-HMPaul Schafer Great Falls 1968-HMGene Schilling Fairfi eld 1959-HMBill Schmidt Sheridan, MT 1984-1Caleb Schreibeis Billings, MT 2012-1Alex Singleton Thousand Oaks, CA 2014-3Neal Smith Polson, MT 1997-1Jan Stenerud Fetsund, Norway 1966-1Brent Swaggert Buffalo, MN 2003-3, ‘02-HM, ‘01-HMAlex Terrien Burien, WA 2011-4Joey Thomas Seattle, WA 2001-HMJoe Tiller Toledo, OH 1963-HMRon Ueland Butte, MT 1973-HMJon Wanago Great Falls, MT 1988-HMRon Warzeka Great Falls, MT 1956-1Corey Widmer Bozeman, MT 1991-2 , 1990-2Blake Wolf Colton, WA 2004-3

By YearBy YearYear Player, Position Years1954 Jim Argeris, C, 1st Worland, WA1956 Ron Warzeka, T, 1st Great Falls, MT1957 Sonny Holland, C, 1st Butte, MT Charlie Jackson, G, HM Winchester, VA Jim McLeod, HB, HM Havre, MT George Marinkovich, HB, HM Bethlehem, PA1958 Sonny Holland, C, 1st Butte, MT Charlie Jackson, G, HM Winchester, VA1959 Bob Biastoch, T, HM Butte, MT Sonny Holland, C, 1st Butte, MT Rocco Perciavalle, FB, HM Leetsdale, PA Gene Schilling, T, HM Fairfi eld, MT1963 Joe Tiller, OT, HM Toledo, OH1964 Terry Albrecht, C, HM Great Falls, MT Gary DeColati, E, 2nd McKeesport, PA1966 Don Hass, RB, 1st Glendive, MT Jan Stenerud, K, 1st Fetsund, Norway1967 Don Hass, RB, 1st Glendive, MT1968 Ron Bain, WR, HM Kalispell, MT Dennis Erickson, QB, HM Everett, WA Paul Schafer, RB, HM Great Falls, MT1970 Gary Gustafson, DE, 1st Simms, MT1971 Bob Banaugh, S, HM Missoula, MT1972 Bill Kollar, DT, 2nd Warren, OH1973 Dusty Birkenbuel, LB, HM Great Falls, MT Bill Kollar, DT, 1st Warren, OH Leon Potkay, OG, HM Warren, OH Ron Ueland, LB, HM Butte, MT1975 Brad Daws, DE, HM Bozeman, MT Ron Iverson, OG, HM Conrad, MT Steve Kracher, RB, 1st Columbia Falls, MT1976 Les Leininger, DT, 1st Westby, MT1978 Jon Borchardt, OT, 1st Minneapolis, MN

1980 Jack Muhlbeier, LB, 2nd Hardin, MT1981 Jim Anderson, S, HM Butte, MT Larry Rubens, C, 1st Spokane, WA Don Samuelson, OG, HM Broadus, MT1982 Tony Boddie, RB, HM Bremerton, WA Phil Bruneua, DT, HM Bloomington, MN1983 Mark Fellows, LB, HM Choteau, MT Eric Harlington, OG, HM Wenatchee, WA1984 Joe Bignell, TE, HM Deer Lodge, MT Kelly Bradley, QB, 3rd Zumbrota, MN Lonnie Burt, NT, HM Helena, MT Mark Fellows, LB, 1st Choteau, MN Doug Kimball, S, HM Chester, MT Dirk Nelson, P, 1st Derby, KS Bruce Randall, OG, HM Miles City, MT Bill Schmidt, OT, 1st Sheridan, MT1988 Jon Wanago, LB, HM Great Falls, MT1990 Corey Widmer, DT, 2nd Bozeman, MT1991 Jason Hicks, DE, HM Tumwater, WA Jeff Newton, NG, 3rd Bigfork, MT Morgan Ryan, S, HM Hudson, WA Corey Widmer, DT, 2nd Bozeman, MT1993 Jason Hicks, DE, 3rd Tumwater, WA Sean Hill, CB, 1st Colorado Springs, CO1994 Eric Hopkins, WR, HM Seagoville, TX1996 Devlan Geddes, DE, HM Junction City, OR1997 Neal Smith, DE, 1st Polson, MT1998 Ty O’Connor, DT, HM Plevna, MT1999 Shon Flores, S, 2nd Kailua, HI Matthew Peot, P, 1st Visalia, CA2000 Kane Ioane, S, 3rd Billings, MT Jon Montoya, DE, HM Brandon, SD2001 Adam Cordeiro, DE, HM Boulder, CO Nate Cook, P, HM Pleasanton, CA Kane Ioane, S, HM Billings, MT Nick Morasko, DT, HM Glendive, MT Brent Swaggert, OT, HM Buffalo, MN Joey Thomas, CB, HM Seattle, WA

2002 Junior Adams, WR, HM Fremont, CA Kane Ioane, S, 2nd Billings, MT Jon Montoya, DE, HM Brandon, SD Brent Swaggert, OT, HM Buffalo, MT2003 Kane Ioane, S, 1st Billings, MT Brent Swaggert, OT, 3rd Buffalo, MT2004 Jeff Bolton, OG, 2nd Hailey, ID Roger Cooper, LB, 2nd Port Orchard, WA Dusty Daws, LS, 1st Bozeman, MT Travis Lulay, QB, HM Aumsville, OR Blake Wolf, TE, 3rd Colton, WA2005 Jeff Bolton, C, 1st Hailey, ID2007 Bobby Daly, LB, 1st Helena, MT2008 Bobby Daly, LB, HM Helena, MT Jeff Hansen, OT, HM Great Falls, MT2009 Dane Fletcher, DE, 1st Bozeman, MT Jeff Hansen, OT, 1st Great Falls, MT2010 Jason Cunningham, K, 1st Amarillo, TX Dan Ogden, DT, 3rd Kalispell, MT Mike Person, OT, 1st Glendive, MT2011 Elvis Akpla, WR, 3rd Portland, OR Conrad Burbank, OG, 3rd Reno, NV Zach Minter, DT, 3rd Glendale, AZ Jody Owens, LB, 2nd Mesquite, TX Alex Terrien, OT, 4th Burien, WA2012 DeNarius McGhee, QB, 1st Euless, TX Jody Owens, LB, 1st Mesquite, TX Shaun Sampson, C, 4th Helena, MT Caleb Schreibeis, DE, 1st Billings, MT2013 Brad Daly, DE, 1st Helena, MT Shawn Johnson, RS, 3rd Bakersfi eld, CA2014 Deonte Flowers, CB, 3rd San Diego, CA Alex Singleton, LB, 3rd Thousand Oaks, CA

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Big Sky ConferenceBig Sky Conference2014 (Offense) First Team - OG JP Flynn, TE Tiai Salanoa. Second Team - OG Quinn Catalano. Third Team - OT John Weidenaar, C Joel Horn, QB Dakota Prukop, RB Shawn Johnson. (Defense) First Team - LB Alex Singleton, CB Deonte Flowers. Second Team-DT Taylor Sheridan. Third Team - LB Cole Moore. (Special Teams) First Team - ST Chad Newell. Second Team - RS Shawn Johnson.

2013 (Offense) First Team - none. Second Team - TE Tiai Salanoa, RB Cody Kirk. Third Team - WR Tanner Ble-skin, OG JP Flynn. (Defense) First Team - DE Brad Daly, RS Shawn Johnson. Second Team-CB Deonte Flowers, ST Chad Newell.

2012 (Offense) First Team - QB DeNarius McGhee, C Shaun Sampson. Second Team - WR Tanner Bleskin, OT Steven Foster, RB Cody Kirk (Defense) First Team - LB Jody Owens, DT Zach Minter, DE Caleb Schreibeis, FS Joel Fuller. Second Team-DE Brad Daly, CB Darius Jones.

2011 (Offense) First Team - WR Elvis Akpla, OT Conrad Burbank, OG Alex Terrien, RB Cody Kirk. Second Team-TE Steven Foster, QB DeNarius McGhee, RB Tray Robinson, K Jason Cunningham. (Defense) First Team - DT Zach Minter, LB Jody Owens. Second Team-DE Brad Daly, LB Clay Bignell, CB Darius Jones, S Joel Fuller.

2010 (Offense) First Team - OT Mike Person, QB DeNar-ius McGhee, PK Jason Cunningham. Second Team-OG Alex Terrien, TE Kyle Begger, RB Orenzo Davis. (Defense) First Team - DT Dan Ogden. Second Team-none

2009 (Offense) First Team - OT Mike Person, OG Jeff Hansen. Second Team-RB Aaron Mason. (Defense) First Team - DT Dan Ogden, DE Dane Fletcher. Second Team-LB Clay Bignell, CB Kevin Retoriano.

2008 (Offense) First Team - OT Lou Saucedo, RB Deme-trius Crawford. Second Team-OG Jeff Hansen, PK Jason Cunningham. (Defense) First Team - FS Kevin Retoriano. Second Team-DE Dane Fletcher, LB Bobby Daly.

2007 (Offense) First Team - none. Second Team-OG Jeff Hansen, RB Demetrius Crawford. (Defense) First Team - LB Bobby Daly. Second Team-DE Aaron Papich, CB Michael Beach, LB Epikopo King.

2006 (Offense) First Team - WR Mike Jefferson. Second Team-OT Joe Hirst. (Defense) First Team - none. Second Team-LB Epikopo King, S Ryan Force.

2005 (Offense) First Team - WR Rick Gatewood, C Jeff Bolton. Second Team - OT Joe Hirst, OG Lawrence Figueroa, QB Travis Lulay. (Defense) First Team - none. Second Team - DT Aapron Papich, LB Nick Marudas, LB Mac Mollohan, LB Epikopo King, SS Ryan Force.

2004 (Offense) First Team - WR Rick Gatewood, OT Jeff Bolton, OG Lawrence Figueroa, TE Blake Wolf, QB Travis Lulay. (Defense) First Team - DT Ray Sebestyen, LB Roger Cooper, LB Mac Mollohan. Second Team - SS Ryan Force.

2003 (Offense) First Team - OT Brent Swaggert, RS Corey Smith. Second Team - WR Scott Turnquist, OG Mataio Toilolo, QB Travis Lulay, FB Ryan Elliott. (Defense) First Team - DT Ray Sebestyen, LB Roger Cooper, LB Mac Mollohan, CB Joey Thomas, SS Kane Ioane. Second Team - DT Adam Cordeiro, DE Jon Montoya, CB Jay Hackett, FS Kenneth Qualls.

2002 (Offense) First Team - WR/RS Junior Adams; OT Brent Swaggert; OG Mataio Toilolo; RB Ryan Johnson. Second Team - WR Aaron Hill, C Nic Stevenson. (De-fense) First Team - DE Jon Montoya; LB Roger Cooper; SS Kane Ioane. Second Team - DT Jason Nicastro; DT Ray Sebestyen; DE Adam Cordeiro; CB David Smith.

2001 (Offense) Second Team - WR/RS Junior Adams; RB Ryan Johnson. (Defense) First Team - DE Jon Mon-toya; DT Nick Morasco; DT John Taylor; CB Joey Thomas. Second Team - DE Adam Cordeiro; LB Kyle Ecker; SS Kane Ioane.

2000 (Defense) Second Team - DT Shaun Ross

1999 (Offense) Second Team - C Brent Ludwig; (De-fense) First Team - P Matthew Peot, SS Shon Flores

1998 (Offense) First Team - WR Chip Hobbs, C Brent Ludwig; (Defense) First Team - DT Ty O’Connor, LB Kevin Lundstrom, S Shon Flores.

1997 (Offense) First Team - WR Tony Vallez, FB Travis Cormaney. Second Team - RS Kenyatte Morgan. (De-fense) First Team-DE Neal Smith, DT Ty O’Connor.

1996 (Offense) First Team-TB Matt Engelking. Second Team-TE Chad Mayer, FB Travis Cormaney. (Defense) First Team-DE Devlan Geddes. Second Team-CB Jared Lucero, RS Kenyatte Morgan.

1995 (Offense) First Team - OT Jason Westbrock. Sec-ond Team - OG J.C. Murray, TB Matt Engelking. (Defense) First Team - LB Brian Pepper. Second Team - DT Mike Nye, DE Devlan Geddes, LB Rodney Ellis, CB Omar Turner.

1994 (Offense) First Team - WR Eric Hopkins. Second Team - T Jason Westbrock.

1993 (Offense) First Team - C Tim Hanson. Second Team - G Cory Brye, RB Fred Moore, RS Sean Hill. (Defense) First Team - DE Wade Rademacher, CB Sean Hill, S Morgan Ryan. Second Team - LB Tyler Sharp, S Mark Grimmer

1992 (Defense) First Team - T Jeff Newton; CB Sean Hill; CB Reggie Carthon. (Offense) First Team - RS Rob Tesch. Second Team - WR Rob Tesch.

1991 (Defense) First Team - T Corey Widmer. Second Team - NG Jeff Newto; LB Todd Graves; S Morgan Ryan; RS Sean Hill.

1990 (Defense) First Team - T Corey Widmer; LB Todd Graves. Second Team - RS Rob Tesch.

1989 (Defense) - LB Mark D’Agostino; LB Rob Hatch; LB Mychal Kempt; DL Corey Widmer. (Offense) OL Bryan Ratzburg; OL Derrick Isackson.

1988 (Defense) First Team - NG Jon Wanago.

1987 (Defense) Second Team - LB Ken Lang, (Offense) Second Team - OG John Sain, RB Kirk Copeland.

1986 (Defense) Second Team - FS Bob Kimball; LB Kirk Timmer.

1985 (Defense) Second Team - DE Clete Linebarger; DE Pat “Tex” Sikora. (Offense) - Second Team - RB David Pandt.

1984 (Defense) First Team - DE Mark Fellows; NG Lon-

All-Conference BobcatsAll-Conference Bobcats

Two-time All-Big Sky OT Brent Swaggert

Big Sky ConferenceBig Sky ConferenceSpecial Award Special Award WinnersWinnersOFFENSIVE MVP 2012 ...............................DeNarius McGhee, jr.2010 .............................DeNarius McGhee, fr.+1984 .....................................Kelly Bradley, so.+-shared with Taiwan Jones, EWU

DEFENSIVE MVP 2013 ............................................ Brad Daly, sr.2012 ........................................Jody Owens, sr.2009 .................................... Dane Fletcher, sr.2004 .................................. Roger Cooper, sr.+2003 ........................................ Kane Ioane, sr.1990 .....................................Corey Widmer, jr.1984 ..................................... Mark Fellows, sr.+-shared with Brady Fosmark, WSU

TOP NEWCOMER 2011 ......................................Tray Robinson, jr.2010 ...............................DeNarius McGhee, fr.2004 ............................... Ricky Gatewood, jr.+2002 .....................................Travis Lulay, fr.++2000 .........................................Kane Ioane, fr.+-shared with Ryan Mole, SAC, and Rocky Hanni, EWU++-shared with Josh Blankenship, EWU

COACH OF THE YEAR 2010 ....................................................Rob Ash2005 ..........................................Mike Kramer+2002 ........................................Mike Kramer++1984 .............................................Dave Arnold1979 ............................................Sonny Lubick1976 ..........................................Sonny Holland1972 ..........................................Sonny Holland1968 ............................................... Tom Parac1967............................................ Jim Sweeney1966 ........................................... Jim Sweeney1964 ........................................... Jim Sweeney+-shared with Paul Wulff, EWU++-shared with Joe Glenn, UM

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Ueland; LB Dusty Birkenbuel; DE Greg Maurer; CB Randy Hickel; S Steve Dodds. Honorable Mention - DT Wayne Hammond. (Offense) First Team - OG Leon Potkay; OT Alan Ward; TB Wayne Edwards. Honorable Mention - TE Bob Grabb; C Dave Myers.

1972 (Defense) First Team - DT Bill Kollar; DT Curt Bran-don; S Monte Boston; LB Ron Ueland; CB Doug Vickery. Second Team - LB Steve Endres. (Offense) First Team - SE Sam McCullum; QB Zoonie McLean; OT Allan Young; FB Don Bagley. Second Team - RB Wayne Edwards; OG Leon Potkay.

1971 (Defense) First Team - DT Bill Kollar; S Bob Banaugh; CB Eddie Robinson. Second Team - Walt Kelly, MG. (Offense) Second Team - OG Alan Wilson; FB Gary Michael. Honorable Mention - OG Allan Young.

1970 (Defense) First Team - DT Rocky Tope; DE Gary Gustafson; S Bob Banaugh. Honorable Mention - DT Ernie Lewis; DE Lynn Schenk; LB Leon Preston; CB Eddie Robinson. (Offense) First Team - HB Paul Schafer. Honorable Mention - OG Alan Wilson; FB Landy Harrell; OT Wes Wiskus.

1969 (Defense) First Team - DE Gary Gustafson. (Of-fense) First Team - OG Mike Cronquist.

1968 (Defense) DT Rocky Tope; MG Eric Wheeler (tie); LB Ray Becky (tie). (Offense) OG Tony Welzenbach; C Gene Wasia; QB Dennis Erickson; TB Paul Schafer (unanimous); OT John Winchell.

1967 (Defense) DE Dennis Muhlbeier; DT Kayo Trepani-er; DG Jerry Jimison; LB Earl Hanson; S Russ Dodge; SB Wayne Pitzer. (Offense) E Hank Urza; QB Dennis

Erickson (unanimous); TB Don Hass (unanimous).

1966 (Defense) SB Ben Vaughn; SB Dan Hodge; LB Bob Senden; LB Wayne Purdom; DT Ron East; DE Dennis Muhlbeier. (Offense) First Team - TB Don Hass; OT Clark Smith; E Gary Richards. Second Team - OG Howard Hahn.

1965 (Defense) First Team - LB Gary Carle. (Offense) First Team - OT Tom Marinan.

1964 First Team - E Gary Colati; T Tom Marinan; G Gary Carle; G Jerry Ross; C Terry Albrecht. Second Team - T Bob Hampton; QB Ray Foley.

1963 First Team - G Tom Monteross; QB Ken Christison; HB Dan Sundling; FB Dave Miller. Second Team - E Archie Warwick; T

Rocky Mountain ConferenceRocky Mountain Conference1956 (AP) First Team - T Ron Warzeka, R Ed Ritt, FB Don Edwards, C Sonny Holland, QB Dave Alt. (UPI) First Team - T Ron Warzeka, R Ed Ritt, FB Don Edwards, C Sonny Holland, QB Dave Alt. Second Team - E Jim Pose-witz. Honorable Mention - E Bob Black, G Herb Roberts, G Charley Jackson, HB George Marinkovich.

1955 (Coaches) First Team - T Ron Warzeka, G Jim Argeris, C Don Rockey, FB Don Edwards. Second Team - T Ed Ritt, HB Harvey Wylie. (AP) First Team - T Ron Warzeka, G Jim Argeric, C Don Rockey. Second Team-T Ed Ritt, B Harvey Wylie, B Don Edwards. (UPI) T Ron Warzeka, G Jim Argeris, C Don Rockey. Second Team - T Ed Ritt, HB Harvey Wylie, FB Don Edwards.

1954 (Coaches) First Team - T Ron Warzeka, G Ray

All-Big Sky, cont.All-Big Sky, cont.

Schoessler, B Harvey Wylie; Second Team - C Jim Argeris; Honorable Mention - T Ed Ritt, B Don Edwards. (AP) First Team - T Ron Warzeka, G Ray Schoellser, HB Harvey Wylie; Second Team - G Herb Roberts, C Jim Argeris, FB Don Edwards. Honorable Mention - T Ed Ritt, B Roy Pezoldt, Frank Landon, Wayne Weiler. (UPI) First Team - T Ron Warzeka, G Ray Schoessler, FB Don Edwards; Second Team - T Ed Ritt, G Herb Roberts, C Jim Argeris, HB Harvey Wylie, HB Frank Landon; Honorable Mention - E Jim Posewitz, B Wayne Weiler.

1953 Not available

1952 (Coaches) First Team - OG Ray Schoessler, DT Vic Berra, C Bill Roney, DB Jim Brown. Honorable Mention - DB Tom Hoff. (AP) First Team - OG Bill Roney, LB Jim Brown. Honorable Mention - E Jim Nordlu, OT Vic Berra, G Ray Schoessler, B Tom Parac, B Tom Hoff.

1951 Not available

1950 Not available

nie Burt; FS Doug Kimball; P Dirk Nelson. Second Team - DE Clete Line-barger; SS Joe Roberts; DT Pat “Tex” Sikora; LB Kirk Timmer. (Offense) First Team - QB Kelly Bradley; TE Joe Bignell; OG Bruce Randall; OT Bill Schmidt. Second Team - WR Tom White.

1983 (Defense) First Team - LB Mark Fellows. Second Team - LB Jim Ka-lafat; DB Clete Linebarger.

(Offense) First Team - OG Eric Harlington.

1982 (Defense) First Team - DT Phil Bruneau. Second Team - LB Jim Kalafat; CB Bob King; FS Jim Anderson. (Offense) First Team - RB Tony Boddie. Second Team - OG Steve Cornellier.

1981 (Defense) First Team - FS Jim Anderson. Second Team - DT Phil Bruneau; (Offense) First Team - C Larry Rubens; OG Don Samuelson. Second Team - OT Scott Sax.

1980 (Defense) First Team - LB Jack Muhlbeier. Second Team - NG Ron Ranieri; SS Tim Sturdevant. (Offense) Second Team - OT Mike Ereaux; TE Tom Fox; OG Jay Jackman.

1979 (Defense) First Team - S Stuart Dodds; DT Les Sherrill. Second Team - CB Mike McLeod; DE Dan Meade; LB Jack Muhlbeier; NG Ron Ranieri. (Offense) First Team - OG Jay Daly; TE Butch Damberger; RS Mark McGrath; P Stuart Dodds. Second Team - WR Mark McGrath; WR Jeff Muri.

1978 (Defense) First Team - DT Rick Vancleeve; SS Jim Mickelson. Sec-ond Team - DE John Close; DB Ron Muri. (Offense) First Team - OT Jon Borchardt; OG Jay Daly; TE Butch Damberger. Second Team - QB Paul Dennehy; TB Delmar Jones; K Jeff Muri; RS Mark McGrath.

1977 (Defense) First Team - DT Rick Vancleeve. Second Team - DB Ron Muri. (Offense) First Team - OT Jon Borchardt; OG Lee Washburn; RB Delmar Jones. 1976 (Defense) First Team - DE Les Leininger; DT Dick Lyman; LB Tim Nixon; S Vince Dodds. Second Team - DT Rick Vancleeve; LB Mark DeVore; CB Ron Muri. (Offense) First Team - QB Paul Dennehy; TE Ron McCullough; TB Tom Kostrba. Second Team - OG Lee Washburn; OT Jeff Conley; OT Jon Borchardt; C Bert Markovich; FB Delmar Jones.

1975 (Defense) First Team - DE Brad Daws; DT Steve Mullen. Second Team - CB Randy Hickel. (Offense) First Team - TB Steve Kracher; OG Ron Iverson; K Pat Bolton. Second Team - C Bert Markovich; OT Jeff Conley.

1974 (Defense) First Team - DT Wayne Hammond; S Steve Dodds. Second Team - DE Brad Daws; LB Gary Wright; LB Dusty Birkenbuel; CB Randy Hickel. (Offense) First Team - TB Steve Kracher; C Joe Johnson; OG Jim Boyle; OT Alan Ward; K Pat Bolton. Second Team - WR Bryan Flaig.

1973 (Defense) First Team - DT Bill Kollar; LB Ron

Jim Anderson

Butch Damberger

Rocco Perciavalle

Jim Argeris, The Grinnin’ Greek

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Team Awards - FallTeam Awards - FallSonny Holland Offensive MVP2014 Dakota Prukop, QB2013 Cody Kirk, RB2012 DeNarius McGhee, QB2011 Elvis Akpla, WR2010 DeNarius McGhee, QB2009 Everett Gilbert, WR2008 Demetrius Crawford, RB2007 Demetrius Crawford, RB2006 Mike Jefferson, WR2005 Travis Lulay, QB2004 Travis Lulay, QB2003 Travis Lulay, QB2002 Junior Adams, WR2001 Ryan Johnson, RB

Bill Kollar Defensive MVP2014 Alex Singleton, LB2013 Brad Daly, DE2012 Caleb Schreibeis, DE2011 Jody Owens, LB2010 Aleksei Grosulak, LB2009 Dane Fletcher, DE2008 Kevin Retoriano, FS2007 Bobby Daly, LB2006 Bobby Daly, LB2005 Nick Marudas, LB2004 Roger Cooper, LB2003 Kane Ioane, SS2002 Jon Montoya, DE/Kane Ioane, SS2001 Joey Thomas, CB

Jan Stenerud Kick Teams MVP2014 Chad Newell, Coverage2013 Shawn Johnson, RS2012 Rory Perez, P/K2011 Tray Robinson, Coverage2010 Blayde Becksted, Coverage2009 Tanner Ripley, Coverage2008 Jason Cunningham, PK2007 Jesse Anderson, LB2006 Jeff Hastings, PK2005 Jeff Hastings, PK2004 Dusty Daws, LS/Epi King, LB2003 Corey Smith, RS2002 Willy Jacobson, CB/Dusty Daws, LS2001 Willy Jacobson, CB

Don Hass Most Inspirational2014 Koni Dole, LB2013 Tanner Bleskin, WR2012 Tray Robinson, RB2011 Cody Kirk, RB2010 Michael Rider, FS2009 Michae/ Rider, FS/Joe Schreibeis, TE2008 Dylan Kinkelaar, DE2007 Will Claggett, LB2006 Will Claggett, LB2005 Jason Gathing, LB/RB2004 Beau Clark, DL/Eddie Sullivan, WR2003 Kane Ioane, SS/Ryan Elliott, FB2002 Jon Montoya, DE/Brian Choi, OL2001 Mike Woodberry, LB

Dennis Erickson Offensive Coaches Choice2014 Offensive Line2013 DeNarius McGhee, QB2012 Shaun Sampson, C2011 Shaun Sampson, C2010 Mike Person, OT2009 Jeff Hansen, OG2008 Jeff Hansen, OG2007 Jeff Hansen, OG2006 Elliott Barnhart, TE2005 Jeff Bolton, C2004 Jeff Bolton, OL2003 Brent Swaggert, OT2002 NA2001 Aaron Ware, TE

Joe Tiller Defensive Coaches Choice2014 Deonte Flowers, CB2013 Alex Singleton, LB2012 Jody Owens, LB2011 Caleb Schreibeis, DE2010 Jordan Craney, SS2009 Dan Ogden, DT/Kevin Retoriano, CB2008 Dane Fletcher, DE; Bobby Daly, LB2007 Aaron Papich, DT2006 Ryan Force, SS2005 Toph Grenfell, FS2004 Mac Mollohan, LB2003 Adam Cordeiro, DE2002 NA2001 Mike Woodberry, LB

Ken Amato Special Teams Coaches Choice2014 Gunnar Brekke2013 Chad Newell2012 2011 Jason Cunningham2010 Cody Kirk2009 Blayde Becksted

Top Offensive Scout2014 Johnny D’Agostino, WR2013 Quinn McQueary, QB2012 Austin Barth, TE2011 Jake Bleskin, QB2010 Brian Floetkoetter, WR2009 Denarius McGhee, QB2008 Ricky Evans, RB2007 DeAndre Green, WR2006 Mike Person, OL/Blayde Becksted, RB2005 Dominic Sonsini, OL2004 Mike Brown, WR2003 Claude Boiteau, LB2002 NA2001 David Aupiu, QB

Top Defensive Scout2014 Grant Collins, LB2013 Devin Jeffries, DL2012 Luke Halliburton, DL2011 Odin Coe, DL2010 Cole Moore, LB2009 Aleksai Grosulak, LB2008 Jody Owens, LB2007 Brad Smith, DE2006 Mike McCracken, LB/Jeff Price, LB2005 Dane Fletcher, LB2004 Luke Holden, DB2003 Epikopo King, LB2002 NA2001 Nick Marudas, LB

Top Special Teams Scout2014 Will Krolick2013 Vince DiGiallanordo2012 Vince DiGiallanardo2011 Brad Nordahl2010 Matt Thibault2009 Cody Kirk2008 Caleb Schreibeis

Bobcat Football Historical Post-Season Awards

Man of the Year/Most Valuable Player1971 Walt Kelly, DG, Seattle, WA1970 Gary Gustafson, DE, Simms1969 Gary Gustafson, DE, Simms1968 Dennis Erickson, QB, Everett, WA1967 Don Hass, HB, Glendive1966 Don Hass, HB, Glendive1965 Gary Carle, G, Butte1964 Dave Miller, FB, Lancaster, PA1963 Joe Tiller, T, Toledo, OH1962 John Munk, G, Leetsdale, PA1961 Bob Biastoch, T, Butte1960 Dan Costello, C, Homestead, PA1959 Sonny Holland, C, Butte1958 Gary Davies, QB, Concordia, KS1957 George Marinkovich, HB, Bethlehem, PA1956 Don Edwards, FB, Rockford, IL Jim Posewitz, E, Sheboygan, WI1955 Ron Warzeka, T, Great Falls1954 Harvey Wylie, HB, Calgary, AL1953 Tom Parac1952 Bill Roney1936 Alan Oliver

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Hayden FergusonAcademic Award

2015: Alex Eekhoff, OL2014: Rob Marshall, DB2013: Tanner Bleskin, WR2012: Tanner Bleskin, WR2011: Tanner Bleskin, WR2010: Kyle Begger, TE2009: Jeff Hansen, OL2008: Jim Verlanic, C2007: Ty McDonald, TE2006: Jim Verlanic, C2005: Travis Lulay, QB2004: Brant Birkeland, OG2003: Ryan Elliott, FB2002: Ryan Johnson, RB2001: Ryan Johnson, RB2000: Ryan Johnson, RB

Tom Parac Most Improved Offensive Player

2015: Austin Barth, TE2014: Gunnar Brekke, RB2013: Austin Barth, TE2012: Jake Bleskin, QB2011: Conrad Burbank2010: Cody Kirk2009: Mike Person, OT2008: Jesse Anderson, FB2007: Derek Green, WR2006: Elliott Barnhart, TE2005: Cory Carpenter, QB2004: Adam DeCock, OT/Ricky Gatewood, WR2003: 2002: 2001:

Jon Montoya Most Improved Defensive Player

2015: Mac Bignell, LB2014: Rhett Young, LB2013: Sean Gords2012: Michael Foster2011: James Andrews2010: Heath Howard2009: Jason D’Alba, DT/Jody Owens, LB2008: Bobby Daly, LB2007: Dane Fletcher, DE2006: Dylan Kinkelaar, DE2005: Aaron Papich, DT2004: Ryan Force, SS/Nick Marudas, LB2003: 2002: 2001:

Cliff HysellCourage Award

2015: Desman Carter, S2014: Joel Horn, OL2013: Rob Marshall2012: Conner Firstman, Videographer2011: Elvis Akpla2010: Clay Bignell2009: Mark Desin2008: Mike Person2007: Kory Austin/Josh Lewis2006: Arnold Briggs2005: Jason Gathing2004: Ray Sebestyen2003: 20022001

Chuck KarnopToughness Award

2015: Kyle Godecke/Wyatt Christensen2014: Nick LaSane2013: Tiai Salanoa2012: Chase Young/Aleksei Grosulak2011: Cody Kirk/Jody Owens2010: Mike Person2009: Tanner Ripley2008: Jeff Hansen2007: Brandon Bostick2006: Epikopo King2005: Peder Jensen/Nick Marudas2004: Zach Wolf/Mac Mol-lohan2003: 2002: 2001:

D’Agostino Family Strength Award2015: JP Flynn, Beau Sandland, Bryce Alley2014: Quinn Catalano, Alex Singleton, Gunnar Brekke2013: Quinn Catalano, Brad Daly, Preston Gale, DeNarius McGhee, Na’a Moeakiola, Cole Moore, Alex Singleton, Steven Bethley, shawn Johnson2012: John Ellis, Na’a Moekiola, Caleb Schreibeis2011: Heath Howard, Na’a Moeakiola, Zach Minter, Cody Kirk2010: Jordan Craney, Steven Foster, Mike Person2009: Kevin Retoriano, Steven Foster, Brad Smith2008: Dane Fletcher, Joe Schreibeis, Tyler Lulay2007: Jeff Hansen, Will Claggett, Isaiah Taito2006: Jim Verlanic, Elliott Barnhart, Ryan Force2005: Andy Matakis, Travis Lulay, Mac Mollohan, Ryan Force2004: Chad Gluhm, Blake Wolf, Ryan Force2003: 2002: 2001:

Team Awards - SpringTeam Awards - Spring

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Montana State Conference Montana State Conference and Opponent Historyand Opponent History

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20142014EWU 7-1 11-3MSU 6-2 8-5ISU 6-2 8-4UM 6-2 9-5NAU 5-3 7-5CP 5-3 7-5SAC 4-4 7-5UND 3-5 5-7SUU 3-5 3-9UNC 2-6 3-8PSU 2-6 3-9WSU 2-6 2-10UCD 1-7 2-9

20132013EWU 8-0 12-3NAU 7-1 9-3UM 6-2 10-3SUU 5-3 8-5MSU 5-3 7-5CP 5-3 6-6UCD 5-3 5-7SAC 4-4 5-7PSU 3-5 6-6UND 2-6 3-8ISU 1-7 3-9WSU 1-7 2-10UNC 0-8 1-11

20122012MSU 7-1 11-2EWU 7-1 11-3CP 7-1 9-3NAU 6-2 8-3SAC 4-4 6-5NC 4-4 5-6SUU 4-4 5-6UND 3-5 5-6UM 3-5 5-6UCD 3-5 5-6PSU 2-6 3-8WSU 2-6 2-9ISU 0-8 1-10

20112011MSU 7-1 10-3UM 5-1 6-3PSU 5-3 7-4EWU 5-3 6-5WSU 5-3 5-6NAU 3-5 4-7SAC 3-5 4-7ISU 1-7 2-9NC 0-8 `0-11

20102010MSU 7-1 9-3EWU 7-1 13-2UM 5-3 7-4SAC 5-3 6-5WSU 5-3 6-5NAU 4-4 6-5NC 2-6 3-8PSU 1-7 2-9ISU 0-8 1-10

20092009UM 8-0 14-1WSU 6-2 7-5EWU 6-2 8-4MSU 5-3 7-4SAC 4-4 5-6NAU 4-4 5-6NC 1-7 3-8PSU 1-7 2-9ISU 1-7 1-10

20082008WSU 7-1 10-4UM 7-1 14-2EWU 5-3 6-5MSU 5-3 7-5NAU 4-4 6-5SAC 3-5 6-6PSU 3-5 4-7UNC 1-7 1-10ISU 1-7 1-11

20072007UM 8-0 12-2EWU 6-2 9-4NAU 5-3 6-5MSU 4-4 6-5WSU 4-4 5-6PSU 3-5 3-8SAC 3-5 3-8ISU 2-6 3-8NC 1-7 1-11

20062006UM 8-0 12-2MSU 6-2 8-5PSU 6-2 7-4NAU 5-3 6-5SAC 4-4 4-7WSU 3-5 4-7EWU 3-5 3-8ISU 1-7 2-9ISU 1-7 2-9NC 0-8 1-10NC 0-8 1-10

20052005MSU 5-2 7-4EWU 5-2 7-5UM 5-2 8-4PSU 4-3 6-5WSU 4-3 6-5ISU 3-4 5-6SAC 1-6 2-9NAU 1-6 3-8

20042004UM 6-1 12-3EWU 6-1 9-4PSU 4-3 7-4MSU 4-3 6-5NAU 3-4 4-7ISU 2-5 3-8SAC 2-5 3-8WSU 1-6 1-10

20032003MSU 5-2 7-6UM 5-2 9-4NAU 5-2 9-4WSU 4-3 8-4ISU 4-3 8-4EWU 3-4 6-5PSU 1-6 4-7SAC 1-6 2-9

20022002MSU 5-2 7-6UM 5-2 11-3ISU 5-2 8-3PSU 3-4 6-5SAC 3-4 5-7EWU 3-4 6-5NAU 3-4 6-5WSU 1-6 3-8

20012001UM 7-0 15-1NAU 5-2 8-4PSU 5-2 7-4MSU 4-3 5-6EWU 3-4 7-4WSU 2-5 3-8ISU 1-6 4-7SAC 1-6 2-9

20002000UM 8-0 13-2PSU 5-3 8-4 SAC 5-3 7-4WSU 5-3 7-4EWU 5-3 6-5 ISU 4-4 6-5CSN 2-6 4-7NAU 2-6 3-8MSU 0-8 0-11

1999 1999 UM 7-1 9-3 PSU 6-2 8-3EWU 6-2 7-4CSN* 5-3 6-5SAC 3-5 6-5WSU* 3-5 4-7ISU* 2-6 4-7MSU* 2-6 4-7NAU 2-6 4-8*received a forfeit from NAU

1998 1998 UM 6-2 8-4MSU 5-3 7-4CSN 5-3 7-4EWU 4-4 6-5WSU 4-4 6-5PSU 4-4 5-6NAU 3-5 6-5SAC 3-5 5-6ISU 2-6 3-8

1997 1997 EWU 7-1 12-2UM 6-2 8-4MSU 5-3 6-5CSN 4-4 6-6WSU 4-4 6-5NAU 4-4 6-5PSU 3-5 4-7ISU 2-6 3-8SAC 1-7 1-10

Year-by-Year Big Sky StandingsYear-by-Year Big Sky Standings1996 1996 UM 8-0 14-1NAU 7-1 9-3CSN 7-1 9-3WSU 5-3 7-4EWU 4-4 6-5MSU 4-4 6-5ISU 2-6 4-7PSU 1-7 3-8SAC 0-8 1-10

1995 1995 UM 6-1 12-2BSU 4-3 7-4UI 4-3 6-5NAU 4-3 7-4WSU 4-3 6-5ISU 3-4 6-5MSU 2-5 5-6EWU 1-6 3-8

1994 1994 BSU 6-1 13-2UM 5-2 11-3UI 5-2 9-3NAU 4-3 7-4ISU 4-3 6-5EWU 2-5 4-7MSU 0-7 3-8

1993 1993 UM 7-0 10-2UI 5-2 11-3EWU 5-2 7-3MSU 4-3 7-4WSU 3-4 7-4NAU 3-4 7-4BSU 1-6 3-8ISU 0-7 2-9**forfeited two wins, NCAA probation

1992 1992 UI 6-1 9-2EWU 6-1 7-3WSU 4-3 6-5UI 4-3 6-5BSU 3-4 5-6NAU 2-5 4-7MSU 2-5 4-7ISU 1-6 3-8

1991 1991 UNR 8-0 12-1UM 6-2 7-4WSU 6-2 8-4EWU 4-4 5-6UI 4-4 6-5BSU 4-4 7-4ISU 2-6 3-7NAU 1-7 3-8MSU 1-7 2-9

1990 1990 UN 7-1 13-2UI 6-2 9-4BSU 6-2 10-4UM 4-4 7-4MSU 3-5 4-7NAU 3-5 5-6WSU 3-5 5-6EWU 3-5 5-6ISU 1-7 3-8

1989 1989 UI 9-0 9-3UM 7-1 11-3UNR 5-3 7-4BSU 5-3 6-5EWU 4-4 4-6NAU 2-6 3-8MSU 2-6 4-7WSU 1-7 3-8

1988 1988 UI 7-1 11-2UM 6-2 8-4BSU 5-3 8-4NAU 4-4 6-5WSU 4-4 5-6MSU 4-4 4-7UNR 4-4 7-4EWU 2-6 2-8ISU 0-8 0-11

1987 1987 UI 7-1 9-3WSU 7-1 10-3UM 5-3 6-5BSU 4-4 6-6UNR 4-4 5-6NAU 4-4 7-4ISU 3-5 3-7EWU 2-6 4-7MSU 0-8 1-10

1986 1986 UNR 7-0 13-1NAU 5-2 7-4UI 5-2 8-4UM 4-4 6-4BSU 3-4 5-6WSU 2-5 3-8MSU 2-5 3-8ISU 1-7 2-9

1985 1985 UI 6-1 9-3UN 6-1 11-2BSU 5-2 7-4WSU 4-3 6-5ISU 3-4 5-6UM 2-5 3-8NAU 1-6 3-8MSU 1-6 2-9

1984 1984 MSU 6-1 12-2UNR 5-2 7-4UI 4-3 6-5BSU 4-3 6-5ISU 4-3 5-6WSU 3-4 5-6NAU 2-5 4-6UM 0-7 2-8

1983 1983 UNR 6-1 9-5ISU 5-2 8-4UI 4-3 8-3BSU 4-3 6-5WSU 3-4 6-5UM 3-4 4-6NAU 2-5 4-7MSU 1-6 1-10

1982 1982 UM 5-2 6-6UI 5-2 9-4MSU 5-2 6-5BSU 4-3 8-3UNR 3-4 6-5NAU 3-4 4-7WSU 2-5 4-7ISU 1-6 3-8

1981 1981 ISU 6-1 12-1BSU 6-1 10-3UM 5-2 7-3UNR 4-3 7-4WSU 4-3 7-4NAU 2-5 4-7MSU 1-6 3-7UI 0-7 3-8

1980 1980 BSU 6-1 10-3UI 4-3 6-5UNR 4-3 6-4ISU 4-4 6-5WSU 4-4 4-7MSU 3-4 3-6NAU 3-4 5-6UM 1-6 3-7

1979 1979 MSU 6-1 6-4UNR 5-2 8-4NAU 3-4 7-4WSU 3-4 3-8UI 2-5 4-7UM 2-5 3-7ISU 0-7 0-11BSU* 7-0 10-1

1978 1978 NAU 6-0 8-2MSU 4-2 8-2UM 4-2 5-6BSU 3-3 7-4WSU 2-4 4-7UI 2-4 2-9ISU 0-6 2-9

1977 1977 BSU 6-0 9-2NAU 5-1 9-3MSU 3-3 6-4WSU 2-4 4-6UI 2-4 3-8ISU 2-4 3-8UM 1-5 4-6

1976 1976 MSU 6-0 12-1UI 5-1 7-4NAU 4-2 8-3UM 3-3 4-6BSU 2-4 5-5-1WSU 1-5 2-9ISU 0-6 1-9

1975 1975 BSU 5-0-1 9-2-1ISU 4-2 7-3MSU 4-2 5-5UM 3-3 6-4UI 2-2-2 4-5-2WSU 1-4-1 1-9-1NAU 0-6 1-9

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1965 1965 WSU 3-1 8-1UI 3-1 5-5UM 2-2 4-6ISU 1-3 3-5MSU 1-3 3-7

1964 1964 MSU 3-0 7-4ISU 2-1 6-2UM 1-2 3-6WSU 0-3 2-6UI 0-0 4-6

1963 1963 ISU 3-1 5-3UI 1-0 5-4MSU 2-1 6-3WSU 1-2 6-3UM 0-3 1-9

Year-by-Year Big Sky StandingsYear-by-Year Big Sky Standings1974 1974 BSU 6-0 10-2MSU 4-2 7-3UI 2-2-1 2-8-1UM 2-3-1 3-6-1NAU 2-3 3-6ISU 2-4 5-5WSU 1-5 4-7

1973 1973 BSU 6-0 10-3MSU 5-1 7-4NAU 2-3 4-6WSU 2-4 3-8UM 2-4 4-6ISU 0-6 2-9UI* 3-2 4-7

1972 1972 MSU 5-1 8-3ISU 4-1 7-3BSU 3-3 7-4UM 3-3 3-8UI 2-3 4-7WSU 2-4 5-5NAU 0-4 3-8

1971 1971 UI 4-1 8-3BSU 4-2 9-2UM 3-2 6-5WSU 3-2-1 7-2-1ISU 2-3 6-4NAU 1-3 5-5MSU 0-5-1 2-7-1

1970 1970 UM 5-0 10-1ISU 3-2 5-5WSU 3-3 5-5-1BSU 2-2 8-3UI 2-2 4-7MSU 1-5 2-8NAU 0-4 2-8

1969 1969 UM 4-0 10-1WSU 3-1 6-4ISU 2-2 5-5UI 1-3 2-8MSU 0-4 1-8

1968 1968 WSU 3-1 7-2MSU 3-1 6-4UI 3-1 5-5ISU 1-3 4-5UM 0-4 2-7

1967 1967 MSU 4-0 7-3WSU 2-2 6-4UI 2-2 4-6UM 2-2 7-3ISU 0-4 1-9

1966 1966 MSU 4-0 8-3UI 3-1 4-6WSU 2-2 6-3ISU 1-3 3-6UM 0-4 1-8

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Rocky Mountain Conference Rocky Mountain Conference 19561956MSU 5-0 9-0-1ISU 3-2 6-3UNC 3-2 5-4WSC 3-2 5-5CC 1-4 2-7CSM 0-5 2-7

19551955

19541954MSU 6-0 8-1WSC 7-1 9-1ISU 3-3 4-4CSM 4-4 4-5UNC 1-6-1 1-7-1CC 0-7-1 1-8-1

19531953ISU 5-0 6-2-1MSU 4-1 4-4WSC 2-2-1 5-2-1CC 1-2-2 2-4-2CSM 1-3-1 3-4-1UNC 0-5 2-5

19521952ISU 5-0 8-0CC 4-1 7-2CSU 3-2 5-3CSM 2-3 4-5MSC 1-4 2-5WSC 0-5 2-6

19511951

19501950CC 5-0 ISU 3-2 UNC 3-2 WSC 2-3 MSU 1-3 CSM 0-4

19491949

19481948

19471947

19461946

19411941

1940 1940

1939 1939

1938 1938

1932 1932 UU 6-0 6-1-1BYU 5-1 8-1DU 4-1-1 4-3-1CC 5-2 5-2CSU 4-3-1 4-3-1USU 3-3 4-4CU 2-4 2-4WYO 1-4-1 2-6-1CSM 1-5 1-7MSU 0-3 3-3-1WSC 0-5 1-5*UNC 2-2-1 4-2-1*-ineligible for title

1931 1931 UU 6-0 7-2USU 5-2 6-2CSU 5-2 5-4CU 3-2 5-3WYO 3-2 6-4CC 4-3 4-4BYU 2-3 4-4DU 3-5 4-6UNC 2-4-1 2-4-1WSC 1-5 1-6CSM 0-4-1 1-5-1MSU 0-2 1-5-1

1930 1930 UU 7-0 8-0CU 5-1-1 6-1-1BYU 4-1-1 5-2-4DU 4-3 5-4MSU 1-1 6-3UNC 2-2-3 2-2-3CSU 3-3-1 3-5-1USU 3-4-1 3-5-1CC 2-4-2 2-4-2WYO 1-5-1 2-5-1CSM 1-4 1-5WSC 0-5 0-6

1929 1929 UU 6-0 7-0CU 4-1-1 5-1-1DU 4-1-1 5-1-1MSU 2-1 6-2BYU 4-2 5-3UNC 3-2 4-3CC 4-3 4-3CSU 4-4 5-4USU 3-4 3-4CSM 1-5 2-5WSC 0-5 2-5WYO 0-7 1-7

1928 1928 UU 4-0-1 5-0-2CU 5-1 5-1CSU 6-2 6-2USU 4-2-1 5-2-1CC 5-3 5-3MSU 3-2 4-4-1DU 3-4-1 4-4-1UNC 3-4 4-4CSM 2-4 2-5BYU 1-3-1 3-3-1WYO 0-5 2-7WSC 0-6 0-7

1937 1937 CU 7-0 8-1WSC 3-1 5-3DU 5-2 6-3UU 5-2 5-3BYU 5-2 6-3CC 3-3 5-4USU 2-4-1 2-4-2WYO 2-4 3-5UNC 2-4 2-6CSM 1-5 -25CSU 1-6 1-7MSU 0-3-1 3-4

1936 1936 USU 6-0-1 7-0-1DU 6-1-1 7-1-1UU 5-2 6-3CU 4-2 4-3UNC 4-3 5-4BYU 4-4 5-4CSU 3-4-1 4-4-1CC 3-4 3-4-1WYO 2-4-1 2-5-1MSU 1-4 3-5WSC 1-5 1-6CSM 0-6 2-6

1935 1935 CU 5-1 5-4USU 5-1-1 5-2-1UU 4-1-1 4-3-1DU 5-2 6-3UNC 2-1 4-3CC 4-2-1 4-3-1BYU 3-4 4-4WYO 3-4 4-4CSU 2-4-1 3-4-1MSU 1-5 2-6-1CSM 1-6 1-6WSC 0-4 1-6

1934 1934 CU 6-1 6-1-2UNC 6-1 6-1CSU 6-1-1 6-2-1USU 5-1-1 5-1-1UU 4-2 5-3DU 4-4 5-5-1BYU 3-5 4-5WYO 2-4 3-5CSM 1-6 1-6CC 1-6 1-7WSC 0-3 2-5MSU 0-4 2-5

1933 1933 UU 5-1 5-3CSU 5-1-1 5-1-1DU 5-1-1 5-3-1CU 5-2 7-2BYU 5-3 5-4USU 4-3 4-4UNC 3-3 4-3CC 2-4-1 2-5-1MSU 1-3 3-5CSM 1-5 1-5WYO 1-6-1 2-6-1WSC 0-5 0-5

1927 1927 CSU 7-1 7-1DU 5-1 5-2MSU 3-1 4-4UU 3-1-1 3-3-1CC 5-2 6-2CU 4-4 4-5USU 3-3-1 3-4-1BYU 2-4 2-4-1CSM 2-5 2-5WYO 1-4 4-5WSC 1-5 1-6UNC 1-6 2-7

1926 1926 UU 5-0 7-0MSU 4-0 4-2-1USU 4-1-2 5-1-2CSU 5-2 6-2-1CC 5-2 5-2UNC 3-3 6-4DU 4-4 4-4WYO 1-2-2 2-4-2CU 2-5-1 3-5-1BYU 1-4-1 1-5-1CSM 1-5 1-6WSC 0-7 1-8

1925 1925 CSU 8-0 9-1UU 5-1 6-2USU 5-1 6-1CU 5-2 6-3WYO 4-3 6-3BYU 3-3 3-3CC 4-4 5-4-1WSC 2-4 3-4CSM 2-6 2-7MSU 1-4 6-5DU 1-6 1-6UNC 0-6 2-6-1

1924 1924 CU 5-0-1 8-1-1DU 3-1-2 4-2-2USU 3-2 4-2-1CSU 2-2 4-2MSU 1-1-1 5-1-1UU 2-2 3-4-1CC 3-3 5-3CSM 2-3-1 4-4-1BYU 1-3-1 2-3-1WYO 1-6 2-6

1923 1923 CU 8-0 9-0CC 5-1-1 6-1-1CSU 5-1-1 6-1-1USU 4-2 5-2DU 4-3 6-2UU 2-3 4-3MSU 1-2 5-4BYU 1-5 2-5CSM 1-5 2-5UNC 0-2 2-3-1WYO 0-7 0-8

19221922UU 5-0 7-1CSU 5-1-1 5-2-1DU 4-1-1 6-1-1CSM 4-2-1 4-2-1USU 3-3 5-4CU 3-3 4-4CC 2-3-1 3-3-1BYU 1-4 1-5MSU 0-1 4-4UNM 0-2 3-4WYO 0-7 1-8

Log of schoolsBYU-Brigham YoungCC-Colorado CollegeCSM-Colorado MinesCSU-Colorado StateCU-ColoradoDU-DenverISU-Idaho StateMSU-Montana StateUNC-Northern ColoradoUU-UtahUSU-Utah StateWSC-Western State

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1 Fort LewisSeries Record ..................................... 3-0at Bozeman ......................................... 3-0at Durango ........................................... 0-0Rob Ash vs. FLC ................................. 1-0Rob Ash vs. John L. Smith .................. 0-0

2 at Eastern WashingtonSeries Record ................................. 10-28at Bozeman ........................................6-15at Cheney ...........................................2-10at Spokane ...........................................2-2at Great Falls ........................................0-1Rob Ash vs. EWU .................2-6 (1-3/1-3)Rob Ash vs. Beau Baldwin ....2-5 (1-3/1-2)

3 Cal PolySeries Record ....................................4-10at Bozeman ......................................... 2-4at Opponent......................................... 2-6MSU vs. Tim Walsh .............. 5-7 (5-1/0-6)Rob Ash vs. CP ....................................0-1Rob Ash vs. Tim Walsh ........................0-1

4 at Northern ArizonaSeries Record ................................. 22-25at Bozeman ....................................... 15-9at Flagstaff .........................................2-10Rob Ash vs. NAU ..................3-3 (2-2/1-1)Rob Ash vs. Jerome Souers .2-4 (1-2/1-2)

5 Sacramento StateSeries Record ................................... 16-6at Bozeman ..........................................8-1at Sacramento ..................................... 8-5Rob Ash vs. Sac St .............. 7-0 (3-0/4-0)Rob Ash vs. Jody Sears ....... 2-0 (0-0/2-0)

6 at Portland StateSeries Record ................................... 19-9at Bozeman ........................................13-1at Portland ........................................... 6-7at Billings ..............................................0-1Rob Ash vs. PSU .................. 7-0 (4-0/3-0)Rob Ash vs. Bruce Barnum ..0-0 (0-0/0-0)

7 East Tennessee StateSeries Record ..................................... 0-0at Bozeman ......................................... 0-0at Johnson City ................................... 0-0Rob Ash vs. ETSU .............................. 0-0Rob Ash vs. Carl Torbush ................... 0-0

8 at North DakotaSeries Record ...............................18-13-1at Bozeman ........................................11-5at Opponent.......................................7-7-1at Neutral ..............................................0-1Rob Ash vs. UND ................. 3-0 (2-0/1-0)Rob Ash vs. Bubba Schweigert . 1-0 (1-0/0-0)

9 Southern UtahSeries Record ......................................3-1at Bozeman ..........................................2-1at Opponent......................................... 1-0MSU vs. Ed Lamb ................. 1-1 (0-1/1-0)Rob Ash vs. SUU .................. 2-1 (1-1/1-0)Rob Ash vs. Ed Lamb............ 1-1 (0-1/1-0)

10 at Idaho StateSeries Record ..............................46-30-3at Bozeman .................................... 28-9-1at Opponent.................................. 18-21-2Rob Ash vs. ISU ................... 6-0 (4-0/2-0)Rob Ash vs. Mike Kramer .... 2-0 (2-0/0-0)MSU vs. Mike Kramer .......... 3-5 (3-2/0-3)

11 MontanaSeries Record ...............................37-71-5at Bozeman .................................. 18-24-3at Opponent.................................. 16-29-1at Butte ........................................... 3-18-1Rob Ash vs. UM ................... 2-6 (0-4/2-2)Rob Ash vs. Bob Stitt ...........0-0 (0-0/0-0)

2014 Bobcat Opponent Series Summaries2014 Bobcat Opponent Series Summaries

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MSU vs. 2014 Opponents Game-by-GameMSU vs. 2014 Opponents Game-by-GameGame #1

Fort LewisSeries Record: 3-0at MSU: 3-0at Opp: 0-0

2010 ........................... 59-20*1998 ............................. 45-9* 1993 ........................... 58-20*$-Division I-AA Playoffs

Game #2

Eastern WashingtonSeries Record: 10-28at MSU: 6-15at Cheney: 2-10at Spokane: 2-2at Great Falls: 0-1

2014........................... 51-52*2013..........................29-54@2012........................... 24-27*2011 ..........................36-21@2010............................. 30-7*2009..........................24-35@2008........................... 17-34*2007..........................13-35@2006........................... 10-19*2005..........................14-35@2004........................ 44-51*&2003........................... 25-34$2002........................... 25-14*2001........................... 48-38$2000........................... 14-20*1999........................... 28-45*1998..........................24-31@1997............................. 17-7*1996..........................13-20@1995........................... 10-28*1994...................... 31-34&@1993............................. 7-16*1992..........................17-23@1991........................... 21-22*1990...................... 28-25&@1989............................. 28-3*1988........................... 35-13$1987........................... 30-32*1986........................... 14-27$1985........................... 23-28*1984..........................16-21@1983..........................17-22@1982........................... 24-20*1952............................. 16-6*1951............................. 13-191950............................. 6-20^1949............................. 6-29*1948............................. 6-13**-home &-OT$-Spokane ^-Great Falls

Game #3

Cal PolySeries Record: 4-10at MSU: 2-4at Opp: 2-6

2014..........................27-35@2005..........................10-38@2004........................... 14-27*2003..........................21-24@2001............................. 6-34*2000........................... 14-35*1999..........................37-40@1997........................... 19-20*1996........................... 37-20*1995..........................13-10@1972............................7-34@1960..........................22-18@1959........................... 35-18*1958............................6-16@

MSU Homecoming Games2014 North Dak. W .. 29-182013 NAU W .. 41-162012 UNC W .... 36-72011 Sac St W .. 31-212010 Portland St W .. 44-312009 NAU L .. 10-232008 Weber State L .. 12-352007 Idaho State W .. 40-202006 Portland St W .... 14-02005 Idaho St W .. 30-282004 Weber St W .. 20-172003 Idaho St L .. 17-232002 Ctl Wash L .. 16-312001 Sac St W .... 20-02000 E. Wash. L .. 14-201999 Weber St W .... 29-61998 Sac St W .. 37-301997 Northridge W .. 31-201996 NAU L .. 19-481995 SW Texas W .. 45-241994 Idaho St L .. 20-381993 Weber St W .. 14-101992 NAU L .... 9-131991 Weber St L .. 25-361990 NAU W .. 70-371989 Idaho L .... 7-411988 Boise State W .... 51-71987 Weber State L .. 32-351986 NAU W .. 27-191985 Weber State L .. 36-501984 Portland St W .. 45-221983 Fresno State L .. 12-311982 Boise State W .. 27-141981 Idaho W .. 29-281980 Idaho State W .... 21-71979 Weber State W .. 40-211978 Idaho State W .. 23-121977 Weber State W .. 27-241976 Idaho State W .... 28-71975 Weber State W .. 31-141974 Idaho State W .... 14-01973 Weber State W .... 33-01972 Boise State W .. 37-101971 Weber State T .. 21-211970 NAU W .... 28-8

1969 Weber State L .... 3-531968 Idaho State W .. 31-141967 Weber State W .... 21-61966 Weber State W .. 45-361965 NDSU L .... 7-141964 Idaho State W .... 20-01963 NAU W .... 28-71962 Idaho W .. 33-151961 Augustana T ...... 6-61960 Idaho State W .... 14-91959 NDSU W .. 24-121958 Idaho State W .... 17-61957 NDSU W .... 27-61956 Idaho State W .... 26-61955 UNC W .... 29-71954 Colo. Coll. W .... 34-61953 UNC W .... 26-01952 Colo. Coll. L .. 12-401951 UNC L .... 0-241950 NA1949 Idaho State W .. 19-141948 North Dak. W .... 12-61947 Utah State L .. 13-281946 NDSU W .. 39-181941 Colo. Mines T ...... 0-01940 NDSU W ...... 6-01939 NDSU L .. 14-161938 NA1937 Utah L .... 7-191936 Colo. Coll. W ...... 6-3

Game #4

NAURecord: 22-25at MSU: 15-9at Opp: 7-16

2013............................. 36-7*2011 ........................... 41-24*2010............................7-34@2009........................... 10-23*2008..........................25-23@2007........................... 14-29*2006..........................39-32@2005........................... 29-22*2004..........................60-14@2003........................... 21-17*2002..........................17-20@2001........................... 28-35*2000............................9-32@1999..........................20-49@1998........................... 32-25*1997..........................13-14@1996........................... 18-49*1995............................0-37@1994........................... 30-47*1993..........................20-28@1992............................. 9-13*1991..........................16-27@1990........................... 70-37*1989..........................31-35@1988........................... 17-28*1987..........................21-54@1986........................... 27-19*1985..........................24-27@1984............................. 41-3*1983..........................16-33@1982........................... 32-19*

1981..........................14-20@1980........................... 24-27*1979............................10-7@1978........................... 22-43*1977..........................21-28@1976............................. 33-0*1975..........................31-17@1974........................... 44-21*1973............................45-0@1972............................. 23-8*1971..........................16-25@1970............................. 28-8*1969............................0-35@1968........................... 20-15*1963............................. 28-7*1962............................27-6@*-home &-OT

Game #5

Sacramento StateSeries Record: 16-6at MSU: 8-1at Opp: 8-5

2014..........................59-56@2012..........................20-17@2011 ........................... 31-21*2010...................... 64-61@&2009........................... 27-17*2008..........................31-20@2007............................. 20-9*2006..........................21-18@2005........................... 37-16*2004..........................28-38@2003............................. 56-7*2002..........................31-30@2001............................. 20-0*2000..........................13-24@1999..........................10-41@1998........................... 37-30*1997............................30-6@1996........................... 51-14*1994..........................14-30@1992............................7-10@1991........................... 17-19*1964............................28-7@*-home &-OT

Game #6

Portland StateSeries Record: 19-9at MSU: 13-1at Opp: 6-7at Neu: 0-1

2014........................... 29-22*2012........................... 65-30*2011 ..........................38-36@2010........................... 44-31*2009..........................28-10@2008........................... 49-32*2007..........................50-36@2006............................. 14-0*

2005..........................41-44@2004........................ 31-24*&2003..........................14-25@2002........................... 28-26*2001..........................21-33@2000........................... 24-31*1999..........................28-49@1998........................... 31-24*1997............................0-44@1996............................. 24-6*1985..........................28-46@1984........................... 45-22*1977..........................35-56@1975........................... 35-34*1974............................29-8@1971............................. 23-8*1969............................. 6-22^1968............................17-6@1967............................. 52-7*1966............................50-7@*-home &-OT ^-Billings

Game #7

East Tennessee StateSeries Record: 0-0

never met

Game #8

North DakotaSeries Record: 18-13-1at MSU: 11-5at Opp: 7-7-1at Neu: 0-1

2014........................... 29-18*2013..........................63-20@2012............................. 55-10 1983 ............................3-21@ 1982 ........................... 27-28* 1980 ..........................16-20@ 1979 ........................... 16-20* 1978 .......................... 21-13@ 1977 ..............................21-7* 1976 ..........................18-14@ 1975 ........................... 10-34* 1974 ..........................14-34@ 1973 ........................... 30-41* 1972 ......................... 28-48@ 1971 ...........................15-17N 1969 ............................36-16* 1968 ............................ 41-7@ 1967 ............................20-16* 1966 ..........................59-21@.. 1965 ............................12-21* 1964..............................7-9@ 1963 ............................. 19-0* 1962 ..............................16-3* 1961 ........................... 0-46@ 1960 ............................. 6-6@ 1959 ............................35-14* 1958 ........................... 15-8@

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MSU vs. 2014 Opponents Game-by-GameMSU vs. 2014 Opponents Game-by-Game 1957 ..............................18-7* 1956 ..........................33-13@ 1954 ............................21-13* 1953 ............................7-14@ 1948 ............................. 12-6*

Game #9

Southern UtahSeries Record: 3-1at MSU: 2-1at Opp: 1-0

2013........................... 14-22*2012..........................24-17@2007............................... 7-3*1993........................... 32-30*

Game #10

Idaho StateSeries Record: 46-30-3at MSU: 28-9-1at Opp: 18-21-2

2014........................... 44-39*2011 ........................... 54-13*2010...................... 26-23@&2009........................... 41-10*2008..........................33-21@2007........................... 40-20*2006..........................42-35@2005........................... 30-28*2004..........................17-13@2003........................... 17-23*2002..........................14-18@2001........................... 52-13*2000..........................14-58@1999..........................13-29@1998........................... 66-35*1997..........................14-13@1996........................... 17-13*1995..........................18-14@1994........................... 20-38*1993..........................25-24@1992............................. 14-7*1991............................16-7@1990........................... 19-23*1989..........................21-23@1988........................... 45-37*1987..........................33-52@1986........................... 50-27*1985............................9-50@1984............................. 6-22*1983............................3-26@1982........................ 30-27*&1981............................3-31@1980............................. 21-7*1979..........................31-14@1978........................... 23-12*1977............................31-0@1976............................. 28-7*1975............................19-7@1974............................. 14-0*1973............................. 42-7* ...............................43-21@

1972........................... 16-20*1971..........................36-38@1970........................... 21-24*1969............................7-20@1968........................... 31-14*1967............................24-7@1966............................. 49-0*1965............................0-14@1964............................. 20-0*1963..........................15-19@1962........................... 30-14*1961..........................12-14@1960............................. 14-9*1959..............................0-6@1958............................. 17-6*1957..........................13-26@1956............................. 26-6*1955........................... 14-28* .................................0-20@1954..........................39-20@ ................................ 22-13*1953............................. 0-13*1952..........................12-35@1951............................. 6-19*1950..........................12-39@1949........................... 19-14*1948..........................14-20@1947........................... 34-12*1941..........................13-13@1940............................15-7@1939............................. 10-6*1938............................... 0-161937............................... 25-71936............................. 32-191935................................. 7-71933............................6-13@1932............................... 0-0*1923............................... 41-0*-home &-overtime

Game #11

MontanaSeries Record: 37-71-5at MSU: 18-24-3at Opp: 16-29-1at Butte: 3-18-1

2014............................7-34@2013........................... 14-28*2012............................16-7@2011 ......................... 10-36*$2010..........................21-16@2009........................... 19-33*2008............................3-35@2007........................... 20-41*2006............................7-13@2005............................. 16-6*2004..........................22-38@2003........................... 27-20*2002............................10-7@2001........................... 27-38*2000............................3-28@1999............................. 3-49*1998..........................21-28@1997........................... 25-27*

1996..........................14-35@1995........................... 33-42*1994..........................20-45@1993........................... 30-42*1992..........................17-29@1991............................. 9-16*1990..........................18-35@1989............................. 2-17*1988............................3-17@1987............................. 7-55*1986..........................28-59@1985........................... 41-18*1984..........................34-24@1983............................. 28-8*1982..........................14-45@1981........................... 17-27*1980............................24-7@1979........................... 38-21*1978............................8-24@1977........................... 24-19*1976..........................21-12@1975............................. 20-3*1974..........................43-29@1973............................. 33-7*1972............................21-3@1971............................. 0-30*1970............................0-35@1969............................... 6-7*1968..........................29-24@1967............................. 14-8*1966............................38-0@1965............................. 24-7*1964............................30-6@1963............................. 18-3*1962..........................19-36@1961............................. 10-9*1960............................6-10@1959............................. 40-6*1958............................20-6@1957........................... 22-13*1956..........................33-14@1955............................. 0-19*1954..........................21-25@1953........................... 13-32*1952..........................12-35@1951............................. 0-38*1950............................. 0-33^1949........................... 12-34^1948............................. 0-14^1947........................... 13-12^1946............................. 7-20^1941........................... 13-23^1940............................... 0-6^1939............................... 0-6^1938............................. 0-13^1937............................. 0-19^1936............................. 0-27^1935............................. 0-20^1934............................. 0-25^1933............................. 0-32^1932............................. 19-7^1931............................. 6-27^1930............................. 6-13^1929........................... 14-12^1928............................... 0-0^1927............................... 0-6^1925............................7-28@1923........................... 13-24*1922..............................6-7@

1921............................. 7-14*1920............................0-28@1919............................... 6-6*1917..............................7-9@1916............................... 6-6*1914............................9-26@1913............................... 0-7* .................................0-20@1912............................... 0-7* .................................3-39@1910............................... 0-0* .................................0-10@1909............................... 0-3* .................................5-15@1908..............................0-0@ .................................... 5-0*1904............................0-79@1903............................. 13-6*1902............................38-0@1901............................. 31-0*1900..........................12-11@1899..............................5-0@ .................................. 38-0*1898............................... 0-6* .................................0-18@1897............................6-18@$-UM win vacated for using ineligible players

UC DavisSeries Record: 4-1at MSU: 2-1at Opp: 2-0

2014..........................77-37@2013........................... 35-28*2012..........................48-41@2011 ........................... 38-14*2006............................. 0-45*

Northern ColoradoSeries Record: 19-10-1at MSU: 11-4-1at Opp: 8-6

2013..........................35-28@2012........................... 41-16*2011 ..........................31-21@2010........................... 37-35*2009............................25-7@2008............................. 20-7*2007..........................13-16@2006........................... 13-10*2003........................... 10-14*1956..........................13-0@11955............................. 29-7*1954..........................16-7@11953............................. 26-0*1952..........................0-47@11951............................. 0-24*1950..........................18-7@11947........................32-13@11946............................. 27-7*

1941............................6-7@11940............................... 7-0*1939..........................3-12@11938............................... 0-0*1937........................26-33@11936............................. 0-33*1935............................0-6@11934............................. 0-19*1928............................... 6-2*1926............................... 9-6*1924............................. 59-0*1923........................49-12@1*-home @-Nottingham Field/@1-Jackson Field

Weber StateSeries Record: 30-20-1at MSU: 15-9-1at Opp: 15-11

2014........................... 23-13*2013..........................34-16@2011 ..........................44-24@2010........................... 24-10*2009..........................26-21@2008........................... 12-35*2007............................21-5@2006........................... 24-18*2005..........................27-24@2004........................... 20-17*2003............................26-3@2002........................... 44-10*2001..........................32-17@2000............................. 7-28*1999............................. 29-6*1998............................10-7@1997........................... 28-14*1996............................7-17@1995............................. 7-14*1994..........................13-31@1993........................... 14-10*1992..........................19-47@1991........................... 25-36*1990..........................20-32@1989........................... 31-27*1988..........................35-59@1987........................... 32-35*1986............................3-24@1985........................... 36-50*1984............................48-0@1983........................... 20-23*1982..........................23-20@1981........................... 20-28*1980............................7-12@1979........................... 40-21*1978..........................21-14@1977........................... 27-24*1976............................44-0@1975........................... 31-14*1974..........................10-28@1973............................. 33-0*1972..............................9-3@1971........................... 21-21*1970..........................13-56@1969............................. 3-53*1968..........................14-20@1967............................. 21-6*1966........................... 45-36*1965..........................16-19@1964............................... 24-01963............................26-8@

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Adams StateAdams State2008 .............................59-3*2004 ............................ 19-0* 2002 .............................31-6*

AkronAkron 1976 ........................... 24-13+ +-Wichita Falls, TX

Alabama- BirminghamAlabama- Birmingham 2001 ..........................13-41@

Appalachian StateAppalachian State 2006 ......................... 17-38@

Arizona StateArizona State 1959 ..........................14-37@ 1957 ..........................13-53@

Arkansas StateArkansas State 2014 ..........................10-27@1984 ............................ 31-14* 1961 ............................. 9-6@ 1960 ............................. 26-7*

AugustanaAugustana 1961 ............................... 6-6*

Black Hills StateBlack Hills State2014........................... 57-10*

Boise StateBoise State 1995 ............................7-35@ 1994 ............................10-38* 1993 .......................... 42-21@ 1992 ............................17-13* 1991 .......................... 14-31@ 1990 ............................ 27-31* 1989 ..........................10-37@ 1988 ..............................51-7* 1987 ..........................13-35@ 1986 ............................14-31* 1985 .......................... 21-58@ 1984 ............................22-18* 1983 ........................... 0-42@ 1982 ............................27-14* 1981 ..........................10-20@ 1980 ............................18-17* 1979 ............................0-14@ 1978 ............................31-29* 1977 ........................... 0-26@ 1976 ........................... 24-20* 1975 ..........................34-35@ 1974 ........................... 37-40* 1973 .......................... 17-27@ 1972 ............................37-10* 1971 ..........................24-53@ 1970 ............................10-17*

Brigham YoungBrigham Young 1947 ..........................14-19@ 1946 ............................. 13-12 1937 ............................0-19@ 1936 ............................0-19@ 1935 ............................... 6-3* 1934 ............................ 6-20N 1933 ........................... 0-25@ 1932 ..............................0-6N

1930 ............................6-19@ 1929 ..........................13-12@ 1928 ............................. 19-7* 1926 ............................. 27-0* 1925 ................................7-17 1924 ............................. 13-0* 1923 ..........................15-16@

Cal PolyCal Polysee page 77

Carroll CollegeCarroll College 1937 ........................... 74-0@ 1932 ............................. 13-7* 1931 ............................. 0-6@ 1930 ............................. 21-0* 1929 .............................. 7-0N 1928 ............................ 0-19N 1925 .............................30-0* 1923 ........................... 83-0@ 1922 ............................. 26-3* 1921 ..............................21-7*

Cal State NorthridgeCal State Northridge 2001 ........................... 34-27* 2000 .......................... 12-24* 1999 ............................21-24* 1998 ..........................32-36@ 1997 ............................31-20* 1996 ..........................24-17@

Central ArkansasCentral Arkansas2014........................... 43-33*

Central MichiganCentral Michigan 1988 ......................... 10-48@

Central WashingtonCentral Washington 2002 ...........................16-31* 1995 ............................34-14* 1957 ............................ 13-7N

Chadron StateChadron State2012 ............................. 33-6*2006 .......................... 24-35* 1999 ........................... 20-10* 1997 ............................24-14*

College of IdahoCollege of Idaho 1953 ............................. 26-38 1926 ................................. 0-7

ColoradoColorado 2006 .........................19-10@ 1927 ............................... 12-6 1926 ..............................6-3@ 1925 ............................... 3-23

Colorado CollegeColorado College 1956 ............................30-14* 1955 ..........................39-14@ 1954 ............................. 34-6* 1953 ............................. 25-7* 1952 ..........................19-25@ 1951 ......................... 13-40@ 1950 ............................18-34* 1946 ................................7-7*

1941 ............................7-28@ 1936 ................................. 6-3 1935 ............................... 0-14 1928 ..............................14-32 1927 ............................... 7-28 1915 ...............................0-47

Colorado Mesa (formerly Colorado Mesa (formerly Mesa State)Mesa State) 2013 .............................26-0*1992 ........................... 43-30* 1988 ............................10-41* 1984 ............................34-14*

Colorado MinesColorado Mines 1956 ............................62-16* 1955 ............................. 0-0@ 1954 ............................. 14-9* 1953 ............................. 25-7* 1952 ..........................19-25@ 1946 ............................. 45-7* 1941 ...............................0-0* 1940 ............................7-20@ 1939 ............................... 7-20 1925 ...............................25-0

Colorado StateColorado State 2004 .........................14-39@ 1995 .......................... 10-31@ 1990 ............................5-41@ 1934 ............................... 0-19 1917 ............................. 20-20

DenverDenver 1923 ................................. 6-7 1917 ............................7-33@ 1915 ............................... 3-27

Dixie StateDixie State2009 .......................... 23-20*2007 .............................61-7*

DrakeDrake2012 ......................... 34-24@2010 ............................48-21*1940 ........................... 0-54@

Eastern MichiganEastern Michigan 1969 ............................ 7-31@

Eastern OregonEastern Oregon 1985 .............................86-0*

Eastern WashingtonEastern Washington see page 77

FloridaFlorida 1988 ........................... 0-69@

Ft. LewisFt. Lewis2010 ........................... 59-20*1998 ............................. 45-9* 1993 ........................... 58-20*

Fresno StateFresno State 1986 ............................2-55@ 1984 .......................... 35-31@ 1983 ............................12-31* 1982 ..........................14-45@

1981 ........................... 30-26* 1980 .......................... 14-21@ 1979 ........................... 20-22* 1978 ..........................38-14@ 1977 ............................24-14* 1976 ..........................10-24@ 1975 ............................17-34* 1974 ............................14-7@ 1973 ............................. 38-6* 1972 ........................... 10-6@ 1971 ............................37-28* 1970 ..........................26-12@ 1969 ........................... 20-28* 1968 ..........................16-37@ 1967 ..........................21-20@ 1966 ............................. 55-6* 1965 ..........................10-14@ 1964............................27-13* 1963 ............................. 29-7* 1962 ..........................21-20@ 1961 ...........................13-16N 1960 ......................... 22-20@ 1957 ..........................27-14@

FurmanFurman 2006 ...........................31-13*

Gardner-WebbGardner-Webb 2003 ............................ 38-3*

GonzagaGonzaga 1931 ............................0-38@ 1922 ............................. 0-12* 1921 ..............................2-7@ 1920 .................................3-0 1916 .................................6-8

Humboldt StateHumboldt State 2000 .......................... 14-23*

HawaiiHawaii 1976 ............................28-7@ 1947 ............................... 0-14

IdahoIdaho 2000 ...........................7-56@ 1995 ............................16-13* 1994 ..........................13-27@ 1993 ........................... 40-35* 1992 ............................7-28@ 1991 ........................... 14-48* 1990 ..........................27-24@ 1989 ..............................7-41* 1988 ..........................24-41@ 1987 ..............................7-14* 1986 ..........................17-44@ 1985 ............................. 0-34* 1984 ......................... 34-28@ 1983 ............................. 0-23* 1982 ..........................20-36@ 1981 ........................... 29-28* 1980 ............................6-14@ 1979 ........................... 28-20* 1978 .......................... 57-21@ 1977 ............................. 6-17* 1976 ..........................29-14@ 1975 ..........................23-41@ 1974 ............................36-21* 1973 ..........................35-14@

1972 ..............................17-3* 1971 ........................... 2-40@ 1970 ........................... 24-37* 1969 ........................... 21-31N 1968 .......................... 17-14@ 1967 ............................ 41-14* 1966 ........................... 24-10* 1965 ........................... 0-54@ 1962 ..........................33-15@ 1948 .......................... 12-28N 1941 ............................... 0-39 1939 ................................. 6-7 1930 ................................. 7-6 1929 ............................... 6-39 1928 ..............................15-13 1927 ..............................12-19 1926 .................................0-0 1905 ............................... 0-50

Idaho StateIdaho State see page 78

KansasKansas 1989 .......................... 17-41@

Kansas StateKansas State 2008 ........................ 10-69@

Lewis & Clark (Portland)Lewis & Clark (Portland) 1955 ............................... 7-6* 1954 ........................... 25-6@

Long Beach StateLong Beach State 1987 .......................... 15-51@ 1970 .............................3-19N

Louisiana TechLouisiana Tech 1984 ............................ 19-6N

McNeese StateMcNeese State 2002 ......................... 14-21@

Michigan StateMichigan State2009 .......................... 3-44@

MinnesotaMinnesota 2008 .........................23-35@

Minnesota-DuluthMinnesota-Duluth 1996 ............................. 37-0* 1994 ..............................37-7* 1991 ............................30-14*

Minot StateMinot State 2011 ............................. 43-7*

MonmouthMonmouth2013 ........................... 42-24*

MontanaMontana see page 74-75

Montana CollegeMontana College 1904............................... 41-6

Montana WesleyanMontana Wesleyan 1923 ............................. 30-3* 1921 ............................0-16@ 1920 ................................17-7

21,00715,10717,8479,4338,899

21,0275,616

18,6273,478

10,22318,18721,257

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Montana TechMontana Tech 1937 ............................. 33-2* 1936 ............................26-7@ 1935 ..............................6-3@ 1933 ............................. 19-0* 1932 ............................. 7-0@ 1925 ............................... 72-0 1924 ........................... 86-0@ 1923 ............................... 2-7* 1922 ........................... 10-0@ 1921 .............................26-0* 1920 ................................. 7-6 1919 ............................... 43-0 1916 ............................... 22-7 1915 .................................6-6 1915 ............................... 16-0 1914 ........................... 26-0@ 1914 ............................. 42-0* 1911 .................................0-0 1910 .................................0-0 1910 ............................... 0-14 1909 ............................. 0-10* 1909 ............................. 0-6@ 1908 ............................. 5-22* 1908 ............................. 0-0@.. 1903 .................................0-0 1902 ..............................15-11 1902 ............................... 21-6

NebraskaNebraska 1930 ............................7-53@ 1928 ........................... 6-26@

Nebraska-OmahaNebraska-Omaha 1958 ............................. 42-0* 1957 ........................... 35-0@ 1939 ............................0-12@ 1938 ..............................14-7*

NevadaNevada 1996 ............................ 7-31@ 1991 ..........................12-54@ 1990 ........................... 14-20* 1989 ..........................23-27@ 1988 ............................ 17-14* 1987 .......................... 13-31@ 1986 ............................10-61* 1985 ..........................14-61@ 1984 .......................44-41++* 1983 ............................3-33@ 1982 ............................17-10* 1981 ......................... 13-46@ 1980 ........................... 12-24* 1979 ..........................12-10@ 1964............................ 21-14* 1963 .......................... 41-13@ 1947 ............................0-55@ 1946 ............................. 14-38

Nevada-Las VegasNevada-Las Vegas 1992 ............................7-26@ 1970 ..........................36-38@

New HampshireNew Hampshire2011 ......................... 26-25*$1976 ............................ 17-16*

New MexicoNew Mexico 1946 ...........................13-13N.. 1923 ........................... 34-0@

New Mexico HighlandsNew Mexico Highlands 1989 ............................51-12*

New Mexico StateNew Mexico State 1938 ............................7-27@

North DakotaNorth Dakotasee page 77

North Dakota StateNorth Dakota State2010 ..........................17-42*$2005 .......................... 20-17* 1980 ............................21-19* 1979 ............................ 7-21@ 1978 ............................28-18* 1977 ..........................24-17@ 1976 ............................10-3@ 1976 ............................. 34-7* 1975 ............................6-13@ 1974 ............................34-14* 1973 ..........................17-34@ 1972 ...........................27-24N 1971 ..........................12-28@ 1970 ............................. 8-30* 1967 ............................ 6-24N 1966 ..........................22-35@ 1965 ..............................7-14* 1964..............................0-7@ 1962 .............................37-2N 1961 ........................... 35-0@ 1960 ............................26-14*

Northern ArizonaNorthern Arizona see page 78

Northern ColoradoNorthern Coloradosee page 78

Northern IowaNorthern Iowa 2003 .........................14-35@ 1987 ............................7-53@ 1986 ........................... 46-25*

Oklahoma StateOklahoma State 2005 .........................10-15@

OregonOregon 1947 ............................. 14-27

PortlandPortland 1949 .............................0-40* 1948 ..............................0-7@ 1947 .......................... 20-13N 1946 ............................... 19-6 1939 ........................... 14-6@ 1938 ............................20-0N

Portland StatePortland State see page 74-75

PurduePurdue 1927 ............................7-39@

RegisRegis

1930 ........................... 26-19*

Rhode IslandRhode Island 1984 ........................... 32-20*

Rocky MountainRocky Mountain 1922 ........................... 34-6@

St. AmbroseSt. Ambrose 1958 ............................39-18*

St. Joseph’sSt. Joseph’s 1956 ..............................0-0N

St. Mary’s (Minnesota)St. Mary’s (Minnesota) 1931 ................................. 7-7

St. Mary’s (California)St. Mary’s (California) 2003 ..............................40-0 2002 ...........................27-24*

Sacramento StateSacramento State see page 74-75

Sam HoustonSam Houston2012 ..........................16-34*$2011 13-49@$1991 ........................... 23-26* 1989 ..........................15-10@ 1987 ........................... 52-48* 1986 ........................... 6-23@

San DiegoSan Diego 1959 ............................47-0@ 1958 ..............................31-6* 1957 ..............................21-7*

San Diego StateSan Diego State 1968 ........................... 22-34* 1967 ............................3-14@

San Jose StateSan Jose State 1965 ............................7-25@ 1964........................... 14-20* 1940 ............................0-32@ 1939 ............................ 0-35N

Santa ClaraSanta Clara 1973 ............................6-10@

Simon FraserSimon Fraser 1981 ............................35-14* 1972 ..........................35-14@

South DakotaSouth Dakota 2008 ...........................37-18*2009 .................... 31-24* OT

South Dakota StateSouth Dakota State 2004 ............................ 27-24 1966 ............................ 41-6N 1965 ............................ 22-0N 1964..........................46-14@ 1963 .............................. 6-9N 1962 ............................14-10* 1961 ............................17-12* 1960 ..........................14-20@ 1959 ........................... 27-0@ 1958 ............................. 23-6* 1957 ........................... 13-6@

1956 ...........................33-14N

SMUSMU 2013 ..........................30-31@

Southern UtahSouthern Utahsee page 78

Southwest Texas StateSouthwest Texas State 1997 ......................... 26-28@ 1995 ........................... 45-24*

Stephen F. AustinStephen F. Austin2013 ..........................38-52@2012 ............................43-35*2005 ............................ 42-6* 2002 .........................13-30@ 1994 .......................... 21-18@ 1992 ............................13-10*

Stony BrookStony Brook2012 ..........................16-10*$

Texas A & ITexas A & I 1978 ............................42-21*

Texas A & MTexas A & M 2007 ...........................7-38@

Texas TechTexas Tech 1936 ............................0-35@

TulsaTulsa 1990 ............................2-20@ 1966 ..........................10-13@ 1963 ..........................13-23@

UtahUtah2011 ..........................10-27@ 1982 ..........................12-30@ 1951 ............................6-55@ 1938 ........................... 0-34@ 1937 ..............................7-19* 1935 ........................... 0-47@ 1933 ............................0-61@ 1919 ........................... 0-66@ 1911 ........................... 0-97@ 1909 ........................... 0-46@

Utah StateUtah State 1937 ............................. 6-6@ 1936 ............................0-12@ 1935 ............................7-33@ 1934 ............................. 0-6@ 1933 .............................0-40* 1932 ........................... 0-26@ 1931 ............................6-21@ 1929 ............................... 0-9* 1928 ................................7-15 1927 ............................ 13-6N 1925 ................................7-10 1922 ............................. 6-39* 1921 ............................7-30@ 1920 .................................0-0

Washington StateWashington State2010 ..........................22-23@ 2002 ........................ 28-45@

2001 ..........................28-53@ 1993 ..........................14-54@ 1985 ......................... 14-64@ 1983 ............................7-27@ 1983 ............................7-27@ 1981 .......................... 21-33@ 1905 ............................... 0-26

Weber StateWeber State see page 78

West TexasWest Texas 1968 ........................... 20-35* 1967 ..........................26-35@

Western IllinoisWestern Illinois 1993 ..........................29-16@ 1990 ............................38-16*

Western New MexicoWestern New Mexico 1999 ............................. 65-8* 1994 .............................44-6*

Western StateWestern State 1956 ............................28-13* 1955 ........................... 20-6@ 1954 ............................. 27-6* 1953 ............................14-13* 1952 ............................16-12* 1951 ............................. 0-26* 1950 ............................. 13-26 1941 ............................. 19-0* 1940 ............................. 12-0* 1938 ............................. 10-0*

Western WashingtonWestern Washington 1998 ............................41-12*

WhitworthWhitworth 1956 .............................54-0* 1955 ........................... 0-20@

Wichita StateWichita State 1965 ..............................17-6* 1964............................6-21@ 1963 ..........................10-32@ 1960 ..............................3-14*

WyomingWyoming 2003 .........................10-21@ 1998 ............................9-17@ 1950 ..........................13-61@ 1949 ............................0-48N 1948 ......................... 12-46@ 1936 ............................6-19@ 1935 ............................... 2-6* 1934 ............................. 6-25* 1933 ............................. 7-0@ 1932 ............................7-13@ 1931 ............................13-32* 1930 ..........................20-19@ 1929 ........................... 13-0@ 1928 ............................... 14-7 1927 ............................. 6-0@ 1926 ........................... 10-0@ 1925 ................................. 0-7 1924 .......................... 17-18@ 1919 ............................. 0-6@

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Bobcats in the ProsBobcats in the Pros

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As time passes, Jan Stenerud’s contributions to Montana State Univer-sity, to the National Football League, and to the game of football, become even more impressive.

For instance, Stenerud was the fi rst in what has become a tradition of outstanding Bobcat kicking specialists. He was the fi rst foreign player to become an established star in the NFL. And, with his side-winding kicking technique which would become known as “soccer-style,” he revolutionized the science of kicking.

Although he has been out of the game which he learned on the Montana State campus when he was a jumper on the MSU Ski Team for fi ve years, the honors continue to pile up for Stenerud. He was named the NFL’s Silver Anniversary All-Super Bowl Team, consisting of the players who have performed outstanding feats in pro football’s title game, and was the fi rst pure kicker inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame.

Stenerud was the most noteable Bobcat to earn a living playing football, but not the fi rst or last. Ed Ritt was the fi rst Bobcat ever drafted into the NFL, joining St. Louis in the 12th round in 1956. Ron Warzeka was picked by San Francisco one round later.

Bobcats in the NFLBobcats in the NFL Last yr Team Player at MSU Round (League) Years as PlayerKen Amato 1998 FA NA Tennessee (2003-present)Bob Banaugh, DB 1971 12th MinnesotaTony Boddie, RB 1982 NA NA Denver (1986-87)Pat Bolton, K 1975 12th AtlantaJon Borchardt, OT 1979 3rd Buffalo Buffalo (1979-84) Seattle (1985-87)Bob Cegelski, C 1962 13th MinnesotaDon Cosner, RB NA NA NA Chicago Cardinals (1936)Stuart Dodds, FS/P 1980 7th San DiegoRon East, DT 1967 NA Dallas Dallas (1967-70), San Diego (1971-73) Cleveland (1975) Atlanta (1976) Seattle (1977)Mark Fellows, LB 1984 7th San DiegoDane Fletcher, LB 2009 FA New England New England (2010-13, ‘15-present) Tampa Bay (2014)Gary Gustafson, DE 1970 9th CincinnatiHoward Hahn, OL 1968 20th WashingtonWayne Hammond, DT 1974 5th Los Angeles Denver (1976)Randy Hickel, DB 1975 16th MinnesotaSean Hill, CB 1994 7th Miami Miami (1994-96)Jim Kalafat, LB 1987 FA NA Washington (1987 - strike season)Bill Kollar, DT 1973 1st Cincinnati Cincinnati (1974-76) Tampa Bay (1977-81)Steve Kracher, RB 1975 11th MinnesotaSam McCullum, WR 1973 9th Minnesota Minnesota (1974-75, ‘82-83), Seattle (1976-81)Mark McGrath, WR 1980 NA NA Seattle (1981) Washington (1983-85)Mike McLeod, CB 1983 NA Green Bay Green Bay (1984-85)Zach Minter, DT 2012 FA Chicago Chicago (2013), Dallas(‘14)Mike Person, OL 2010 7th San Francisco San Francisco (2011) Seattle (2012-13) St. Louis (2014) Atlanta (2015)Ed Ritt, OT 1956 12th St. LouisLarry Rubens, C 1982 NA NA Green Bay (1982-83) Chicago (1986)Bob Schmitz, OG 1961 13th Pittsburgh Pittsburgh (1961-66) Minnesota (1966)Jan Stenerud, K 1966 3rd Atlanta Kansas City (1967-79) Green Bay (1980-83), Minnesota (1984-85)John Taylor, DT 2002 4th Detroit Detroit Lions (2002)Kirk Timmer, LB 1986 11th NY Jets Dallas (1987 - strike season)Joey Thomas, CB 2004 3rd Green Bay Green Bay (2004-06), Dallas (2006-07), Miami (2008)Lee Washburn, OG 1977 12th DallasCorey Widmer, LB 1991 7th NY Giants NY Giants (1992-99)

Stenerud Caps Impressive ListStenerud Caps Impressive Listof Bobcats in Prosof Bobcats in Pros

Jan Stenerud

Mark Fellows and Tex Sikora

Jon Borchardt (#70)

Gary Gustafson

Bob Schmitz (#67)

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Ron East

Corey Widmer, New York Giants

Bobcats in the CFL Hall of FameBobcats in the CFL Hall of FameAl Wilson, OLAl Wilson, OLAl Wilson was elected to the CFL Hall of Fame on September 20, 1997, following a long career as an off ensive lineman with British Colum-bia. The guard and center was awarded All-Western All-Star and All-Canadian All-Star honors for seven years, 1975-81. He was voted the Schenley Most Outstanding Off ensive Lineman in 1977. He played in two Grey Cup games (1983 and 1985), and was a key member of B.C.‚s 1985 championship team.

Harvey Wylie, DBHarvey Wylie, DBHarvey Wylie was elected to the CFL Hall of Fame on May 24, 1980. The former Bobcat All-America was a standout defensive back and kick return specialist for nine years with Calgary. He played for the Stampeders from 1956-64, and for fi ve straight years was an All-West-ern All-Star and twice was an All-Canadian All-Star.

MOPMOPTravis Lulay, QB, B.C. LionsTravis Lulay, QB, B.C. LionsBobcat legend Travis Lulay posted a spectacular 2011 season as quar-terback for the B.C. Lions, earning regular season MOP and Grey Cup MVP honors. He helped lead the Lions to the Grey Cup title.

Bobcats in the AFLBobcats in the AFL Last yr Team Player at MSU Round (League) Years as PlayerBob Cegelski, C 1962 13th DenverCurt Farrier, DT 1963 10th Kansas City Kansas City (1963-65)Cliff Hysell, OT 1966 20th DenverJan Stenerud, K 1966 3rd Kansas City Kansas City (1967-79) Green Bay (1980-83) Minnesota (1984-85)Ron Warzeka, OT 1956 13th San Francisco Oakland (1960)

Bobcats in the USFLBobcats in the USFLTony Boddie, RB 1982 12th Los Angeles Los Angeles (1983-85)Phil Bruneau, DT 1982 FA NA Oklahoma (1984) Arizona (1985)Jim Kalafat, LB 1983 15th San Antonio San Antonio (1983)Larry Rubens, C 1982 NA NA Memphis (1985)

Bobcats in the WFLBobcats in the WFLRon East, DT 1967 NA Hawaii Hawaii (1974)

Bobcats in the CFLBobcats in the CFLReggie Carthon, CB 1993 FA B.C. B.C. (1996-99)Bill Clawson, E 1982 NA NA Winnipeg (1949)Roy Gardiner, C/E 1947 NA NA Calg/Wpg (1947-55)Jim Kalafat, LB 1977 NA NA Toronto (1985)Bob Lubig 1976 NA NA Cgy/Tor/Mtl (1978)Travis Lulay, QB 2009- NA NA B.C. (2008-present)Mike McCleod, WR 1979 NA NA Edmonton (1980-84)Jack Meakin, E 1954 NA NA Calgary (1955)Johnny Reagan, HB 1946 NA NA Winnipeg (1947)Neal Smith, DE 1997 NA NA Sask. (1999)Brian Strong 1982 4th Calgary Calg./Ham. (‘84-86)Joey Thomas, CB 2007 NA NA Edmonton (2007)Al Wilson, DL NA NA NA B.C. (1972-86)Harvey Wylie, RB 1955 NA NA Calgary (1956-64)

Sam McCullum and Bill Kollar

Mike McLeod, Green Bay

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All-Time Player and Coach All-Time Player and Coach RegistriesRegistriesClockwise from near right: 1954 captains Tom Parac and Bill Roney,

1964 seniors, and the team’s 2002 captains.

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Bobcat All-Time Numerical RosterBobcat All-Time Numerical RosterBelow is a list of MSU football players by the jersey number that player wore. The number listed is based on preseason rosters, which are complete from 1946-81 and ‘82-present. Only the 1926-27, 1934, 1937 and 1941 rosters are available in the pre-WWII years.

0 Herbert Winner (1926)

1Elwin Richards (1927), Jim Taylor (1934), Lyle Hensleigh (1937), Mark Carter (1982-84), Derrick Abel (1985-86), Tony Moore (1987-88), Reggie Carthon (1989), Antonio Anderson (1990), Chris Hunt (1991), Maurice Baldwin 91992), Ray Braggs (1993), Kenyatte Morgan (1994-97), Cody Schrader (1998-00), Justin Mobley (2001-02), Rober Maddox (2003), Rick Gatewood (2004-05), Donell Wheaton (2006), Demetrius Crawford (2007-08), Derek Green (2009), Elvis Akpla (2010-11), Steven Bethley (2012-13), Garrett Ma-rino (2014), Demonte King (2015)

2Jim Ario (1926), Tenney Babcock (1932), Dick Pur-dam (1934), Arnold Berglund (1937), Tommy White (1982-85), Craig Walle (1986), Joe Sternhagen (1987), Dereck Didrikson (1988-89), Clar-ence McKinney (1990), Matt Huffi eld (1991-92), Fred Moore (1993-94), Marquez Lewis (1995), Duncan McLean (1996-99), Phil Davey (2000), Joey Thomas (2001-03), Luke Holden (2004), Chris Davis (2005), David Taylor (2007-08), Elvis Akpla (2009), Chris

Wilson (2010), Na’a Moeaki-ola (2011-14), Jake Bleskin (2011-)

3Wilbur Smith (1926), Jack Harper (1934), James Heron (1937), Dirk Nelson (1982-84), Steve King (1985), Kirk Copeland (1986), Rob Kulbacki (1987-88), Chris Hunt (1989-90), Robert Johnson (1991-92), Hakeem McCallister (1993), Da’Ron Comier (1994), Dane Ivery (1995-96), Jake Boyer (197-99), Camron King (2000-01), DeAngelo Wall (2002-03), Ryan Kelley (2004), Tyrone Henderson (2006), Jordan Craney (2007), Aaron Mason (2008-09), Kazz Siewing (2009-12), Sean Gords (2013), Bryson Keeton (2014-)

4Frank Grady (1927), Jack Ancell (1934), Rick Roman (1937), Kris King (1982-83), Tim Clements (1984-85), Joe Sternhagen (1986), Dereck Didrikson (1987), Anthony Curley (1988), Brandon Page (1989), Ernest Boyd (1990), Reggie Carthon (1991-94), Rodney Ellis (1995), Josh Perkins (1996-99), Ryan Elliott (2000-03), Derrick Davis (2002), Corky Lindsay (2004), Derrick Davis (2005), Jonathan Lane (2006), Ramon Lewis (2007-08), DeSean Thomas (2009), Jon Ellis (2010-13), Shawn Johnson (2014), Brandon Brown (2015-)

5Ray Ball (1927), George Misevic (1934), Troy Domier (1982), Brian Wilson (1983), Tony Moore (1984-86), Brett Davis (1987), Jay Judy (1988-89), Dereck Didrikson (1990), Ernie Boyd (1991-92), Danny Jefferson (1993-94), Mike Colston (1995-96), Marc Lubick (1997-99), James Farley (2000), Lawrence Letuli (2001-02), Eddie Sullivan (2003-04), Marcosus LeBlanc (2005-06), DeAndre Green (2007-08), Kruiz Siewing (2009), Joel Fuller (2009-12), Dakota Prukop (2012-), Rob Marshall (2013-14), Braelen Evans (2015-)

6Archie Eikrem (1927), Jack Heringer (1934), Frank Strong (1937), Mark Eibner (1982), Tim Kostroski (1983), Doug McQuarter (1984), Mark Page (1985), Shaun Shahan (1986), Mike Iverson (1987), Shaun Shahan (1988), Sean Hill (1989-93), Todd Buchanan (1994-95), Ramsey Alex-ander (1996), Lamonte Bell (1997-01), Brandon Roos-evelt (2002-05), Greg Palmer (2006), Josh Lewis (2007), Gianni Carter (2009-10), Heath Howard (2008-12), Kurt Davis (2013), Cody Cleveland (2013-14), Des-man Carter (2015)

7Ivar Twilde (1927), Roy Hamm (1934), Albert Feldman (1937), Tweed Rhodes (1970-71), Paul Suek (1974), Terry Bladow (1975-79), Terry Alberta (1980), Mark Alberta (1982), Bryan Roach (1983), Bentley Williams (1984), Mark Page (1985-87), Steve Lebsack (1988-91), Eric Hopkins (1992-95), Jeff Tuss (1996), Scott Aguglia (1997), Shon Flores (1998-99), Jay Hackett (2000-03), Michael Wright (2005), Bryant Matthews (2006-07), Jordan Craney (2008-10), John Laidet (2011), Preston Gale (2013), David Dash (2014), Will Krolick (2015)

8Fred Chez (1927), Gordon Eastman (1934), Owen Murphy (1937), Oyvind Torp (1970), Bill Wier (1971), Pat Bolton (1972-75), Mark McGrath (1976-79), Pat McLeod (1980-82), Bentley Williams (1983), Scott Kim-ball (1984-86), Jon Skelton (1987), Earl Melebeck (1988-90), Maurice Baldwin (1991), Scott Bond (1992), Brock Spencer (1993-94), Chip Hobbs (1998-99), Brian McNeal (2004-05), Justin Domineck (2004-05), Jeff Brown (2006-08), Zach Coleman (2009-11), Orenzo Davis (2010, ‘12), Manny Kalfell (2014-)

9Herschel Hurd (1927), Bill Corey (1934), John Vollmer (1937), Joe Volek (1990-91), Mark Crews (1992-94), Jeff Tuss (1995), Oscar

Caballero (1996-98), Jason Roberson (1999-00), Bryan Molen (2001-02), Andre Fuller (2003-06), Deon Toliver (2007-08), John Laidet (2009), Roger Tram-mell (2010-11), DeNarius McGhee (2010-13), Anthony Knight (2014), Tavon Dodd (2015-)

10Brick Breeden (1927), John Dunckel (1934), John Holmquist (1937), John Phelan (1940), Ned Davis (1941), Leonard Seelinger (1946), Adam Marshall (1947-49), Harvey Wylie (1953-55), Jack Rada (1956), Marv Smith (1967), Dick Thompson (1970), Bo Applegate (1971), Keith Swenson (1973-76), Doug Robinson (1977), Dave Moreland (1978), Barry Sullivan (1979-82), Terry Thelen (1983-84), Lee Pe-terson (1985), Rob Stoltz (1986-90), Ryan Grovom (1991-95), Dylan Tripp (1996-97), Chris Williams (1998), Fontez Jefferson (1998), Kane Ioane (2000-03), Tyler Lulay (2004-08), Kruiz Siewing (2010-12), Odin Coe (2013-14)

11Everett Lewis (1927), Art Overturf (1934), Carl Fjeld (1937), Bill Rivers (1941), Tom Cowan (1947), Loran Casey (1948-49), Jim Brown (1950), Frank Hoey (1953), Gene Powers (1954), Jim Stevens (1955), Paul Den-nehy (1975-78), Bob King (1979-82), Kevin Chandler (1983), Bob Bashaw (1984), Bob Reilly (1986), Scott Sur-by (1987), Si Ryan (1988), Graver Johnson (1989-92), Omar Turner (1993-96), Noel Kulbeck (1997-99), Bobby Perry (2000-01), EJ Cochrane (2002-04), Michael Bass (2005), Mark Desin (2006-09), John Laidet (2010-11), Chase Young (2010-12), Tanner Roderick (2013-)

12Burton Rivers (1926), Joe Dobeus (1927), Harold Johnson (1934), Wilferd At-terbury (1937), Richard Hux-ford (1941), Gene Bourdet (1946-47), Cliff Steel (1948-49), Bob Mason (1950), Ace Cacciatore (1953-55), Gary Davies (1956-57), Darryl Dupuis (1958-59), Ken Christison (1961-63), Bob Stephan (1964), Jan Stenerud (1965), Russ Dodge (1966-67), Craig Courter (1969), Tom Kiely (1971-72), Ken Burt (1973), Mark Schulte (1974), Delmar Jones (1975-78), Mark Swanson (1979), Dennis Stauch (1980), Kelly Bradley (1982-85), John Tetrault (1986-90), Ryan Flair (1991), Chad Mayer (1992-96), Eric Kinnaman (1997-99), Farhaad Azimi (2000-01), Brent Owens (2002-03), Travis Motley (2003), Tyler Bolton (2004-05), Jack Rolovich (2006-07), Cody Kempt (2008-10), David Dash (2011-13), Khari Garcia (2014-)

13Arthur Olson (1927), Bob O’Brien (1934), Cliff Nor-ris (1937), Kelly Sherwin (1983-87), Craig Vest (1988), Antonio Anderson (1989), Brandon Page (1990), Shannon Collins (1991), Mark Grimmer (1992), Jeff Alexander (1993-97), Arie Grey (1998-00), Junior Ad-ams (2001-02), Kory Austin (2003-07), Darius Jones (2009-12), Mitch Griebel (2013-)

14Zadok Hudgins (1926), Jim Ario (1927), Tony Olivers (1934), Donald Martin (1937), Russel Nuckols (1940), Kenneth Nuckolls (1941), Phillip Lunday (1946), Clyde Fox (1947-49), Dean Kennedy (1951), Howard Ruby (1953-54), Don Brinkman (1955), Bob Jenkins (1956), Gary Davies (1958-59), Bill Mulcahy (1960-61), Ray Foley (1963-65), Dennis Erickson (1966-68), Bobby McGill (1969-70), Larry Eyer (1971), Mike Dunbar (1972-74), Dennis Dunn (1975-76), Brent Leibach (1977), Mike Dahl (1978), Mike Godfrey (1979-83), Greg Andal (1984-85), Grady Bennett (1986), Terry Duncan (1987),

Jim Everto (1988-89), Brent McNeil (1990), Bryan Nixon (1991-92), Mark Grimmer (1993-95), Kasey Harte (1996-99), David Au-piu (2000-01), Travis Lulay (2002-05), Everett Gilbert (2009-12), Quinn McQueary (2013-), Toti Moeakiola (2014-), Brady McChesney (2015-)

15Frank Coffi n (1926), Francis Wilson (1927), Glenn Hansen (1934), Bill Hol-loway (1937), Jinx Anderson (1941), Billy Odneal (1946-49), Bill Leary (1950), Del Lingle (1953-54), Corey Lamey (1983), Duffy Cox (1984), Anders Larsson (1985-88), Rich Brady (1989-90), Tim Klinger (1991-92), Tyson Tucker (1993-97), Kevin Flatow (1999-00), Tyler Thomas (2001-02), Cory Carpenter (2003-07), Jason Cun-ningham (2008-11), Cody Cleveland (2011-12), Austin Barth (2013-)

16Bob Mattmiller (1934), Nicholas Yovetich (1937), Jess Hodson (1940), Shril Williamson (1941), George Hoffman (1946), John Geary (1947-48), Herman Bliss (1949-50), Paul Christopher-son (1953), Ron Harcharik (1954-55), Dave Alt (1956-61), Chuck Springer (1963), Foy McClung (1962-64), Wayne Pitzer (1965-67), Jim Bilsky (1968), Steve Endres (1971-73), Mike Anderson (1974-77), Barry Sullivan (1978), Mike Carle (1979-80), Carman Campagna (1982), Mark Page (1983), Jeff Michael (1984-85), Kurt Ostermiller (1986-87), Sam Johnson (1988-89), Todd Pafhausen (1990-91), Scott Matthews (1992-96), Dusty Broderick (1997-99), Jon Knokey (2000-02), Rick Coppack (2003-05), Derek Erickson (2006-07), Mark Id-dins (2008-09), Danny Trit-tler (2010), Te’Shon Burton (2011), Cole Moore (2012-), Zach Hutchins (2015-), Alex Tennant (2015-)

17Earl Bartsch (1926), Garvin Jacobsen (1934), Jack Ot-ten (1937), George Wallis (1941), Benjamin Auck (1946-47), Don Grabow (1948-50), Tom Hoff (1953-

Elvis Akpla wore #1 and #2 (Kelly Gorham photo)

#11 Paul Dennehy and #12 Delmar Jones

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54), Harry Huatt (1955), Jack Helmann (1956), Loren Sax (1957), Kevin Chandler (1982), Derrick Abell (1983-84), Randy Chatman (1985), Terry Duncan (1986), Jim Dowse (1987), Steve Fried (1988), Steve Markovich (1989-92), Mike Henneberg (1993-94), Louis Peters (1995-96), Errol Rice (1997-99), Ryan Wilcox (20000), Jesse Wegner (2001), Kellen Alley (2002), Jesse Weg-ner (2003), Shane Schantz (2004), Tramaine Murray (2005), Jordan Rasmussen (2006-07), Byron Campbell (2008), Cody Davies (2009), Sean Gords (2010-12), Kel-len Kollmorgen (2013), Chad Newell (2013-)

18Kendall Pickens (1934), George Bailey (1937), Bob Whalen (1941), Dave Smith (1946), Frank Kinney (1947), Bill Kenney (1948), Dave Smith (1949), Don Sivertson (1950), John Digirolomo (1953-54), Favre Eaton (1955), Julian Albrecht (1957), George Lucas (1958), Harry Lopsonzski (1959-61), Tom Coombs (1962), Marv Tiller (1964-66), Jerry Pitzer (1967-69), Zoonie McLean (1970-72), Mike Holder (1973-75), Don Walsh (1976-78), Britt Freeman (1980), Kelly Davis (1982-86), Scott Neuman (1987), Chris Saenz (1988), Mark Fisher (1990-93), Rob Compson (1994-98), Nate Cook (2000), Cody Samuelson (2002), Gordon Hawley (2003), Eddie Smith (2004-05), Blayde Beckstead (2006), Willie Sullivan (2007), Chris Wilson (2009), Rory Perez (2010-13), Bo Hughes (2013), Casey Schwertfeger (2014-), Wyatt Christensen (2014-)

19Bill Penttila (1934), Floyd Roth (1937), Robert Olson (1940), James O’Loughlin (1946-47), John Gardiner (1948), Bob Weast (1949), Kurt Ueland (1950), Joe Liesses (1953), Bernie Ellingson (1955), James Cowan (1983), Jeff Mayfi eld (1984-85), Scott Surby (1986), Robert LaPlant (1987), Quinn Falk (1988), Steve Fried (1989-92), Kalonji Watts (1994), Kasey Harte (1995), Marc Lubick (1996), Ken Amato (1998), JB Kellogg (1999-00), Nate Cook (2001-03), Chaz Guinn

(2004-05), Jamelle Banks (2006-07), Rick Haluszka (2008-12), Jayshawn Gates (2013-)

20Charles Stroup (1934), Jack Dooley (1937), Russell Leland (1940), Jim Peterson (1941), Harry Perrigo (1946), Ed Krisman (1947-48), Tom Doman (1953-55), George Marinkovich (1957), Gary Alley (1961), Dale Jackson (1963), Jim Tuss (1964-66), Don Valero (1967-68), Jim Bauer (1969-71), Bob Burns (1972-74), Jerry Reisig (1975-76), Rick Henson (1977), Ken Hopballe (1978), Tony Boddie (1979-82), Thomas Cory (1983), Rob Pouliot (1984-88), Bucky Haynes (1980-92), Da’Ron Comier (1993), Mark Frank (1994), Chris Handy (1995), Mark Sandersfeld (1996), Mike Woodberry (1998-2001), Ryan Force (2002-06), Isaiah Taito (2007-08), CJ Palmer (1009-11), Keith Leenders (2012), Brandon Davis (2013-), Jaylen Price (2013-)

21Lester Wilson (1934), Jack Binder (1937), Frank Brown (1940), Orin Beller (1941), Clifford Brisbin (1946-48), Gene Downey (1949-50), Jim Posewitz (1953-55), Ron Harcharik (1956-57), Tommy Molen (1958-60), Leon Hartman (1961), Dan Sundling (1962-64), Don Hass (1965-67)Retired for Don Hass

22Paul Torrance (1926), Louis Edwards (1934), Frank Krevic (1937), William Forsythe (1941), Barney Berger (1946), Lynn Day (1947), Benny Auck (1948), Jerry Ragland (1950), Duane Aase (1953), Neal Christensen (1954-55), Dick Posewitz (1956), Dave Crocker (1957), Sam Moore (1958-60), Will Fennall (1961), Ron Bain (1966-67), Paul Schafer (1968, ‘70), Kerry Leatham (1969), Dud Lutton (1971), Steve Kracher (1972-75), Jeff Losett (1976-77), Joe Robinson (1978), Si Timberman (1979-82), Steve King (1983-84), Bob Burney (1985-86), Mike Pouliot (1987-91), Dawson Williams (1992-94), Josh Perkins

(1995), Ryan Budde (1996), Jonathan Hoffman (1997-98), Zach Willis (1999), Brad Johnson (2000), Kahiam Hunter (2002-05), Michael Rider (2006-010), Eryon Barnett (2012-14), Marcus Tappan (2015-)

23Eli Doyra (1934), Jule Gustafson (1937), Don Wold (1940), Conrad LaSalle (1941), Allen Hutchinson (1946), Ed Gorrilla (1947-49), Gene Stergar (1950), Bruce Lund (1953), Dan Hames (1954), James Cook (1955), Bob Jenkins (1956), Tom Jones (1957), Bob Rudio (1958), George Lucas (1959), Russ Powers (1961), Leon Hartman (1963), Gary Popiel (1965-67), Ron Bain (1968), Mike Greene (1969), Larry Bonner (1970), John Hotchkiss (1971-72), Vince Dodds (1974-76), Corey Johnson (1977), Paul Dilley (1978-82), Todd Sheppard (1983), Lou Antoine (1984-85), TJ Regan (1986), Lance Sullivan (1987-89), Keith Furnas (1990-91), John Gregory (1992-93), Scoey Peters (1994), Kwame Dew-berry (1995), Jared Lucero (1996), Isaac Hatley (1997-98), Mitch Jones (1999), David Smith (2000-02), Jason Gathing (2003-05), Brad Steffen (2006), Jody Owens (2008-12), Nick LaSane (2013-)

24Earl Keyes (1926), Bill Steb-bins (1934), Donald Douglas (1937), Ray Duley (1940), Leland Casscaden (1941), Jack Davis (1946), Barney Berger (1947), Jim McGillen (1948-50), Don Knechtges (1953), Jack Santos (1955), Frank Landon (1956), Jack Cameron (1959), Lewie Rob-erts (1967-68), John Emmert (1970-71), Glenn Sattoriva (1972), Bruce Robinson (1973), Tom Kostrba (1974-76), Steve Roderick (1977), John Johnson (1978), Skip Higgins (1979), Tom Mah-lum (1980-84), DeWayne Smith (1985), Bob Kimball (1986-88), Si Ryan (1989-92), Markcole Mitchell (1993), Mark Rollins (1994-98), Scott Turnquist (1999), Marcel Dunn (20000), Mar-cus Davis (2001), Kenneth Qualls (2002-03), Daniel Ashley (2004-05), Michael Beach (2006-07), James Andrews (2008-12), Bryce

Alley (2014-)

25Albert Allen (1926), Kenneth McBride (1934), Clifford Vaughn (1937), Arthur Lo-vera (1940-41), Bill Boston (1946-49), George McCor-mick (1950), Frank Landon (1953-55), Bob Given (1964-65), Steve Rundle (1966-67), Jay Groepper (1968-69), Larry Hiller (1970), Larry Hiller (1970), Ken Williams (1971), Henry Olmstead (1972), Don Ueland (1973-76), Steve Roderick (1978-81), Pete O’Keefe (1982-83), Eric Miller (1984-85), Scott McFarland (1986), Pat Dringman (1987-88), Clint Bryan (1989-92), Kenyatte Morgan (1993), Charles Ephraim (1995), Steve Salo (1996-99), Jermaine Allen (20000), Cedric Baker (2001), CJ Adkins (2002), Demontae Fitzgerald (2003), Toph Grengell (2004-05), Aaron Mason (2006-07), Colby Kinna (2008), Cody Kirk (2009-13), James Nelson (2014), Zach Stern (2015-)

26Pete Vavich (1934), Ernest Douglas (1937), James Krall (1940), Francis Ramstadt (1941), Gene Miles (1946-47), Jack Cohn (1948-50), Ray Schoessle (1953-54), Bob Peres (1955), Dick Cope (1956), John Kinna (1982-84), Tyler Huber (1985), Bob Long (1986-88), Shadrick Cole (1990-91), Walter Sampson (1992), Dylan Tripp (1994-95), Damon McNeal (1996-00), Garth French (2001), Demond Goins (2002-04), Arnold Briggs (2006-10), James Nelson (2011-13), Tre’von Strong (2-15-)

27Vernon Almich (1934), Robert Willett (1937), Joe May (1940), William Kor-nelius (1941), Kenneth Card (1946), Dave Smith (1947), Jim Schrumpf (1948-49), Wally Palmer (1953), Larry Stiff (1954), Duane Delger (1956), Steve King (1982), Clete Linebarger (1983-85), Scott Neuman (1986), Kirk Copeland (1987), Ken Buss (1988-89), Mark Muersh (1990-91), Brad Kimball (1992), Shawn Kraft (1993-94), Noel Kulbeck (1995-96), Matt Ueland (1997-00),

Otis Garnett (2001), Jimmy Beal (2002-04), Luke Holden (2005), Kevin Reto-riano (2006-10), Rob Walsh (2011), Justin Pierson (2011), Levi Sterley (2012), Gunnar Brekke (2013-)

28Ero Palo (1927), Gary Kravik (1934), Francis Corbin (1937), Bill Zupan (1946-47), Tom LeProwse (1948-50), Jerry Krall (1953), Roy Pezoldt (1954-55), DeWayne Smith (1982-83), Thomas Cory (1984), Cory Lamey (1985-86), Billy Templeton (1987-90), Matt Krahe (1990-94), Craig Johnson (1995), Lathian Tyler (1996-99), Willy Jacobson (2000-02), Carson Curley (2003), Evin Groves (2004-06), Anthony Tillemans (2007), Cory Nicol (2008-09), Steven Bethley (2010), Vince Digiallonardo (2012-13), Kellen Kollmor-gen (2014), Logan Jones (2015-)

29Bill Benson (1934), Don Cosner (1937), Max Stark (1940), Jess Hodgson (1941), Don Dunn (1946), John Gardiner (1947), Owen Speaker (1948), George Grossman (1949), Darwin Rosin (1953), Cecil Kent (1954-55), Doug Kimball (1982-85), Tim Friez (1986-89), Craig Cavey (1990-91), Chris Novasio (1992), Saul Keikkila (1993), Ramsey Alexander (1995), Barry Baumann (1996), Matt Winstron (1999), Marquise Myers (2001), Michael Williams (2002-04), Brian Williams (2005-06), Jimmy Ekumah (2008-09), Cole Moore (2010-11), Fe’ao Vunipola (2012-13), Brandon Davis (2014-)

30Jack Baltzell (1934), David Mikkelson (1937), Leonard Stone (1940), Bill Leary (1941), Ben Kampf (1946-47), John Calcaterra (1948), Bill Zeleny (1949), Don Hammer (1950), Sid Griffi th (1953), Moe Embleton (1954-55), Rocco Perciavalle (1956-57), Chuck Springer (1959), Dick Shanahan (1961-63), John McMeekin (1964), Hank Urza (1965-67), Kip Gjerde (1969-71), Greg Gates (1973), Kipp

Adams (1974), Tommy Gray (1975-77), Mike Doerfl er (1978-79), Darren Cooley (1980), Junior Fulp (1982-84), Toby Petty (1984-86), Grant Spoklie (1987-88), Darren Svendsen (1989-92), Kirby Senden (1993), Jona-than Hoffman (1996), Jake Headlee (1997), Jay Hackett (1999), James Yancey (2000), Michael McGuinness (2003-04), Denis Speights (2005-07), Tate Switzer (2008), Mackey Nolan (2009), David Dash (2010), Trevor Bolton (2011-), West Wilson (2013-)

31Joe Krall (1937), Orin Beller

(1940), Eli Milodragovich (1941), Adam Marshall (1946), Al Hutchison (1947-49), Fred Wolfe (1950), Bob Pewitt (1953), Lino Ranzi (1954), Russ Yarnall (1955), Al Stowell (1956), Dick Cope (1957), Dick Nawotczynski (1958), Stan Albertson (1961), Joe Nich-olson (1963), Dick Haden (1964), Ray Becky (1967-68), Joe Albinger (1969), Eddie Robinson (1970-71), Don Bagley (1972-74), Jim Mickelson (1975-78), Tony Price (1979), Les Kaminski (1981-83), Ken Lang (1984-87), Tim Viegut (1988), Tim Stoppa (1990-92), JR Davis (1994-96), Robert Carter (1997-98), Brandon Vancleeve (1999-01), Josh Black (2002), Bruce Molock (2003), Martin Henderson (2004), Chase Gazzerro (2005-09), Rob Marshall (2010-12), Khari Garcia (2013), Tavon Dodd (2014), Braydon Konkol (2015-)

32Charles Herstrom (1937), George Wallis (1940), Bill Zupan (1941), John Heine (1946-47), Morry Sivertson

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#32 Jim Kalafat on tackle

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(1948-49), Dick Newman (1953), Don Edwards (1956), Guy Troisi (1957), Dick Cope (1958), Barton Furry (1959), Bucky May (1960-61), Dave Miller (1963-64), John Cunneen (1965-66), Hans Pidino (1968-69), Roger Crow (1970), Doug Vickery (1971), Mike Vidmar (1974), Bob Bur-khart (1972-73, ‘75), Mike McLeod (1976-79), Heath Hunter (2010-13), Sam Plucker (2015-)

33Francis Cashmore (1927), Hugh Paris (1937), Jim Montforten (1940), Wm. Musselman (1941), Dick Ball (1946-48), Bill Leary (1949), Bob Graham (1950), Tom Parac (1953), Ed Conaugh-ton (1954), Glenn Flatt (1955), Jim Landon (1956), Rocco Perciavalle (1958-59), Mark Dasinger (1960-61), Bob Senden (1964-66), Gary Hughes (1968-69), Monte Boston (1970-72), Len Kelly (1973-76), Jeff Muri (1977-79), Mike Shill (1980), Toby Petty (1981-82), David Pandt (1983-85), Pat Dringman (1986), Greg Liebelt (1987-88), Brad Kimball (1990-91), Tyler Sharp (1992-93), Albert Smith (1994), Jarrod Beekley (1996), Travis Hille (1997), Kyle Ecker (1998-2001), Mac Mollohan (2002-05), Brandon Grims-ley (2006), Blayde Beckstead (2007-2010), Shawn Johnson (2011-13), Matt Stewart (2014-)

34John Travis (1926), Delno Gates (1937), Al Ralston (1940), Norman Hansen (1941), Earl Nadeau (1946-47), Ray Gallik (1948-49), Steve Henault (1950), Duane Delger (1953), Del Layman (1954-55), Francis Turley (1956), Jerry Johnson (1959), Jack Cameron (1960), Landy Harrell (1970), Pat Stephen-son (1971), Wayne Edwards (1972-74), Tom Weninger (1975-76), Jeff Davis (1977-80), Dale Halgren (1982-83), Brian Williams (1984), Mark D’Agostino (1986-89), Billy Templeton (1990), Bill Thornton (1991), Jaman Brewster (1992-93), Joey McElmurry (1994-95), Rusty Kent (1996), Arie Grey (1997), Ryan Johnson (1999-2002), Nial Saraceni (2003), Morris Milton (2004), Jeff

Price (2005-09), Preston Gale (2010-12), Blake Braun (2013-)

35Dick Little (1937), Clifford Vaughtn (1940), Alton Zem-pel (1941), Mike McCormick (1946-47), Gene Stergar (1948), Fred Peres (1953), Jerry Miller (1954-55), Darrell Garoutte (1970-71), Scott Shriver (1972-74), Mike Vidmar (1975-77), Bret Chapman (1978-81), Skip Morten (1982), Rodney Holland (1983-85), Brett Davis (1986), Bob Wilkinson (1987-90), TT Ryan (1993-95), Shon Flores (1997), Carson Souter (1998), Adam Cordeiro (1999), Vernon Williams (2000-01), David Mayfi eld (2002-03), Travis Doroski (2004), Isaiah Taito (2005-06), Michael Boran (2007), Tyler Volkman (2008), Preston Gale (2009), Morris Gates-Mouton (2012-13), Josh Hill (2015-)

36Oswald Falkenstern (1937), Add Farrell (1940), Ken-neth Schmidt (1941), Neil Brocks (1946), Luther Lalum (1947-48), Neil Hart (1949), Neil Hart (1950), Bob Roloff (1953), Terry Paoletti (1954), Don Duntsch (1970), Dennis Iverson (1982-83), John Rus-sell (1985-86), Steve Perkins (1987-90), Marlan Bacon (1991-92), Travis Cormaney (1993-97), Aaron Den Hartog (1999), Ryan Haught (2000), Brad Johnson (2001), Clayton Curley (2002-05), Tate Switzer (2006-07), Ricky Evans (2008-09), Brad Nordahl (2011-13), Demonte King (2014)

37Arthur Olson (1926), Don Allen (1937), Allen Nelson (1940), Lawrence James (1941), Ken Card (1947), Howard Hooper (1948), Gene Stergar (1949), Tom Welch (1950), Vince Veto (1953-55), David Pandt (1982), Bob Galle (1983-84), Mark Rinehart (1985-89), Troy Simpson (1990-91), Jeff Stevens (1994), Ben Hankins (1995), Nic Tognetti (1997-02), Grant Elliott (2002-05), Mike McCracken (2006-07), Jesse Anderson (2008), Jared Rohrback (2009), Deonte Flowers (2011-14), Sidney Holmes (2015-)

38Fred Yendel (1926), Max Kimberley (1937), William Kelso (1940), Jim Krall (1941), William Nelson (1946), John Hanson (1947), John Stinchfi eld (1948-49), Bob Tinnes (1950), Gene Gadgley (1953), Jerry Shaw (1954), Andrew Craske (1982), Ken Lang (1983), Bob Kimball (1984-85), Trent Croaker (1986), Briggs Willoughby (1987), Manase Fotu (1988), Nick Ciccio (1990), Marc McCulloch (1991), Brad Brazier (1992), Paul White (1994), Joe Baker (1996-99), Zach Ueland (2001), Jesse Wegner (2002), Torin Roschinger (2003), Casey Kloppman (2004), Braxton Thelen (2005-07), CJ Palmer (2008), Travis Bertelson (2009), Kerry Sloan (2010), Trace Timmer (2011-)

39Frank Grady (1926), Richard Ostergren (1937), Bruce Ai-kins (1940), Alex Haburchak (1941), Jack Blankenhorn (1946), Milt Clawson (1947-48), Les Wheeler (1949), Dick Shaw (1950), Jim Argeris (1953-55), Jesse Jones (1983-86), Nevin Odden (1986-90), Corey Widmer (1991), Jim Lessig (1992), Rob Hankins (1993), Eric Melone (1994-95), Matthew Peot (1998-99), Brandon Eggart (2000-04), Erix Fisher (2005-09), Josh Dirks (2010-12), Noah James (2014-)

40Ray Ball (1926), Russell Wills (1937), George Sutich (1940), John Barrow (1941), Charles Masten (1946-49), Ray Gallik (1950), Bill Roney (1953), Chuck Peters (1954), Greg Dufek (1955), Bob Rudio (1956), Don Brinkman(1958), Jim McLeod (1957, ‘59), Steve Good (1960-61), Jim Wilson (1963), Dale Haver (1966), Earl Hanson (1966-67), Dean Winder (1968-69),Brad Bris-bin (1971-73), Greg Wiggs (1975-77), Tim Sturdevant (1978-81), Clete Linebarger (1982), Shane Quilling (1983), Bob Burney (1984), Shane Quilling (1984-87), Mike Liebelt (1988), Felton Maxie (1989), Clint Morton (1990-94), Cedric Cooper (1995-98), Phil Wright (1999), Chad Gluhm (2000-

04), Cody Kendall (2005), Kevin Ah-Hi (2006), Trenton Thelen (2007-08), Dalton Bright (2009), Donald Tudahl (2010-12), Cody Vitt (2013), Blake Sylvester (2014-)

41Earl Gregory (1926), George Alquist (1940), Art Dougan (1941), Mark Hampton (1946), John Mora (1947-49), Tom Bleakly (1950), Vic Berra (1953-54), Jim Corder (1955), Loren Sax (1956), Dick Posewitz (1957), Chuck Bovan (1958), Harry Stag-nito (1959), Harry Stagnito (1960), Terry Meo (1962-63), Dale Jackson (1965-66), Don Duntsch (1968-69), Don Duntsch (1970), Sam McCul-lum (1971-73), Dave Stengel (1974), Ron Muri (1975-78), Mark Sansaver (1979-81), Jeff Effl and (1982), Mark Harwood (1983-86), Steve Haugeberg (1987-88), Jeremy Wicht (1989-92), Matt Engelking (1993-96), AJ Stoneburner (1999-2000), Jason Guerrero (2001), Isaac Gardner (2002), Jeff Gallo-way (2003), Shane Cavallini (2004), Tom Adolfae (2005), Will Claggett (2006-07), Zach Coleman (2008), Na’a Moeakiola (2010), Brad Daly (2009, 2011-13), Grant Col-lins (2014-)

42Joe Wellington (1926), Richard Jarvi (1940), Dan Mizner (1941), Don Driscoll (1946-49), Jim Mitchell (1950), Neal Egan (1953-55), Jim McLeod (1956), Bob Rudio (1957, ‘59), Kip Croskrey (1960), Terry Meo (1961), Bill Coombs (1962-64), Fred Schafer (1965), Jon McElroy (1966-68), Bob Banaugh (1969-71), Steve Dodds (1972-74), Jim Janhunen (1975-78), Kevin Brown (1979), Skip Higgins (1980), Kirk Timmer (1982-86), Jason Hakert (1987-1991), Gary Smith (1992), Lonnie Franklin (1993), Travis Wright (1994-99), Bo Espinoza (2000), Ross Shores (2001), Clive Lowe (2002-06), Clay Bignell (2007-11), AJ Silva (2012), Trevan Timmer (2013), Joey Michael (2014-)

43Ralph Gill (1926-27), Fran-cis Ramstadt (1940), Allen

Nelson (1941), Dominic Dira (1946-47), Wally Palmer (1948-49), Jim Nordlund (1950), Don Edwards (953-55), Bobby Kopsco (1957), Jim McLeod (1958), Dan Hodge (1964-66), Terry Brown (1967-68), Dave Juarez (1969), Gary Kimmett (1970-72), Randy Hickel (1973-75), , Stuart Dodds (1976-79), Ladin Langeman (1980-82), Will Johnson (1983-84), Marc Paffhausen (1985-86), Steve Haugeberg (1988-89), Tim Klinger (1990), Dan Hicks (1993-95), Eric Kinnaman (1996), Jeff Dunlap (1997), Jeremy Barcus (2000), Nick Marudas (2001-05), Beau Watkins (2006-09), Bryce Staley (2010), Alex Single-ton (2011-14), Walker Cozzie (2015-)

44Tenney Babcock (1926), James Watters (1927), Leonard Scharmota (1940), Carl Fye (1941), George Rumberger (1946-47), John Hansen (1948), Don Ham-mer (1949), Ed Keil (1950), Ray Moore (1953), Wayne Weiler (1954-55), Geo. Marinkovich (1956), Dennis Campbell (1957-59), Jerry Johnson (1960-61), Will Fennel (1963), Ben Vaughn (1964-66), Sandy Cooprider (1967-68), Eb Edmon (1969-70), Bruce Robinson (1971), Mike Davis (1972-74), Scott Hoard (1975-78), John Johnson (1979-80), Rodney Holland (1982), Stehpon Wilson (1983), Darin Dietrich (1984-85), Eric Miller (1986), Trent Croaker (1987-89), Anthony Cordova (1990), Todd Graves (1991), Morgan Harris (1992-96), Shaun Ross (1997-00), Greg Moore (2001), Eric Laumatia (2002), Epikopo King (2003-07), Matt Harris (2008-09), Aleksei Grosulak (2010-13), Koni Dole (2014-)

45Eldon Penfi eld (1926), Ed Arnold (1940), Marvin Markuson (1941), Edward Kirsman (1946), James Kane (1947), Harry Perrigo

(1948), Marv Kildahl (1949), Dale Boatright (1950), Bob Black (1953-55), Ed Burns (1956), Bob Allen (1959), Bob Wickersham (1969), Bob Wickersham (1970), Gary Michael (1971), Roscoe Schmidt (1973-75), Brian Febach (1976), Britt Freeman (1977-78), Brian Matthews (1979-81), Mike Callaghan (1982-85), Tyler Huber (1986-87), Von Nar-cisse (1988), Cory Voggesser (1989-93), Rodney Ellis (1994), Errol Rice (1996), Charles Eaton (1997), Mike McCarfferty (1999-2001), Drew Vanderhoff (2002), Zach Wermers (2003), Ty McDonald (2004-07), Jason D’Alba (2008-10), Cody Dopps (2012), Luke Daly (2013-)

46Ivar Twilde (1926), Ott Gard-ner (1927), Corey Dogterom (1940), William Clawson (1946), Carl McManis (1948), Ed Rech (1949), Ed Rech (1950), Darrell Truett (1953), Bernard Brown (1954-55), Fred Merrick (1971), Bill Crowley (1972-75), Calvin Oliver (1976), Ron Juhnke (1977), Jim Anderson (1978-82), Don Schauber (1983), Kevin Kir-win (1984-88), Morgan Ryan (1989-93), Brent Millard (1994-99), James Schlatter (1999), Kevin Fabatz (2000), Jess Dawson (2001), Blake Ghavami (2002), Doc Farley (2003), Jacques Boiteau (2004), Jeff Hastings (2005-06), Dayton Jackson (2007), Ryan D’Agostino (2008-09), Hayden Vick (2011-13), Woody Brandom (2015-)

47Joe Wellington (1927), Jack Burke (1940), Bob Findlater (1941), Len Larson (1946-47), Max Berg (1948), Jack McDonald (1949), Al Miller (1950), Herb Roberts (1953-56), Scott Anderson (1980), Joe Roberts (1981-84), Todd Brown (1985-86), Scott Kimball (1987-89), tyler Herbst (1990-91), Ben Racicot (1992), Chris Ogle (1993-94), Kevin Lundstrom (1995-98), Ryan Elliott (1999), Brian Olson (2000), Phil Davey (2001), Brandon Flaig (2002), Jonathan Molock (2003-04), Dane Fletcher (2005-09), Taylor Dees (2011-14)

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#47 Kevin Lundstrom

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48George Vogt (1926), Art Dougan (1940), George Ahlquist (1941), John McLellan (1946-48), LeRoy Albrecht (1949), LeRoy Albrecht (1950), Ron Ger-aty (1953), Dick Tomcheck (1954), Darrell Hueth (1955), Bryan Compton (1980-81), Gary Sturm (1982-83), Frank Goettlich (1984-88), Ernie Boyd (1989), Trent Castleberry (1990), Shawn Kraft (1991-92), Neal Smith (1993-97), Cory Robinson (1999-00), EJ Cochrane (2001), Claude Boiteau (2002-04), Dustin O’Connell (2006-10), Conner Verlanic (2011-13), John Gonzalez (2014)

49Harrell Renn (1927), Charles Ralston (1937), Cory Dogterum (1941), Alfred Croonquist (1946), Art Dougan (1947), Bill Wilson (1948-49), Jack Simonfy (1950), Don Rockey (1953-55), Jeff Wolfe (1982), Cory Lamey (1984), Mitch Rydland (1985), Jared Wright (1986-89), Reggie Carthon (1990), Walte rSampson (1991), Shawn Galetti (1992-93), Geoff Groshelle (1994-97), Corey Smith (1999), Troy Anderson (2000, ‘02), Aaron McCann (2001), Ross Judisch (2003), Wes Mauia (2004-05), Lucas Chaffi ns (2006), Michael Sweeney (2007), Caleb Schrebies (2008-12), Mac Bignell (2013-)

50Val Glynn (1926), Richard Gould (1948), Frank Dorsey (1949), Bruce Richards (1950), Ron Warzeka (1953-55), Sonny Holland (1956-57), Bob Schmitz (1958), Dan Costello (1959), Dan Costello (1960), Gary Cine (1961), Dave Nostrant (1964-66), Tucker Hughes (1967), Jack McGuiness (1970), Ron Ueland (1971-73), Kelly

Darr (1974), Bert Markovich (1975-76), Dave Semmelbeck (1977-80), Larry Shea (1982-83), Jason Hartford (1984-85), Joe Crowell (1986-87), Charles Jackson (1988-92), Jason Leep (1993), Mike Pokorski (1994), Ryan Maastrocchio (1997), Eric Axlund (1999-00), Billy Griffi n (2001), Zach Wolf (2002-04), Reyshawn Bobo (2006-07), John Laidet (2008), Leo Davis (2009-11), Craig Ashworth (2011-13), Nate Bignell (2014-)

51Joe Dobeus (1926), Everett Best (1927), Bud Gill (1937), Willie Baugh (1953), Hal Walker (1954-55), Darrell Hueth (1956), Phil Whitner (1957), Dan Costello (1958), Bob Cegelski (1959-62), Terry Albrecht (1963-65), Ray Biggs (1966-67), Gene Wasia (1968-69), Rick Urdahl (1970-71), Brooks Lanning (1973), Lee Wash-burn (1974), Jon Kienberger (1975-76), Jack Muhlbeier (1977-80), Tom Martin (1982), Jon Wanago (1984-88), Jeff Newton (1990-92), Mike Knoyle (1993), Jim Sykes (1996-97), Damien Stephens (1999), Blake Wolf (2000-01), Mike Weiss (2002-03), JD Sullivan (2004), Kyle Burch (2005), Pat Keefe (2006), Josiah Lusby (2007-2009), Michael Foster (2010-14), BJ Ojo (2015-)

52Francis Wilson (1926), Jesse Bequette (1927), George Sutich (1937), Mike Vuletich (1953), Gene Schilling (1954), Phil Whitner (1956), Dick Ernst (1957), Sonny Holland (1958-59), Retired for Sonny Holland

53Brick Breeden (1926), Jason Preston (1927), Joseph Gaab (1937), Robert Yasger (1953), Bill Salonen (1954), Willie Milliron (1955), Glenn Flatt (1956), Leon Potkay (1971-73), Dan Sebold (1974), Mark DeVore (1975-78), Dale Fink (1979-82), Greg Bennett (1984-85), Shawn Bohannen (1986-87), Chris Duffey (1988), Larry Love (1989), Kerry Pribnow (1990), Dino Sparaco (1992), Jason Sawicki (1993-96),

Kyle Ecker (1997), Mike Quast (1999-2002), Peder Jensen (2003-07), Matt Ber-nard (2008-09), Seth Walton (2010), Matt Davis (2011), Rob Walsh (2012-)

54Ernest Mares (1926), Earl Semingsen (1927), Ted Wi-rak (1937), Mike Zunchich (1954), Jim Rogers (1955), Gary Giannini (1960-61), Bob Seiler (1965), Jim Kutzman (1966-67), Larry McCormick (1968), Rick Larsen (1969), Rick Larsen (1970), Dave Myers (1971-73), Dan Sweeney (1974), Kelly Darr (1975), Brian McFaul (1976-78), Larry Ru-bens (1979-80), Ted Modena (1982), Gary Sturm (1984), Ernie Ratzburg (1985), Greg Guza (1986), Stacy Coffi n (1987), Todd Graves (1988-90), Dino Sparaco (1991), Brawn Lausen (1992-93), Chris Sobonya (1994), Jerry Vekved (1995), Matt Smith (1996-97), Walter Glover (1998-99), Mailo Fulutisi (2000), Matt Yocam (2001), Brandon Olson (2002), Chris Young (2003), Bobby Daly (2004-08), Aleksei Grosulak (2009), Josh Curry (2011), Wyatt Christensen (2013), Austin Oldenburger (2014-), Monte Folsom (2015-)

55Ed Ritt (1954-55), Bob Allen (1960), Dick Vollmer (1961), Dave Kenworthy (1963-64), Dan Duff (1965-67), Jerry McCormick (1968), Walt Kelly (1969-71), Joe Johnson (1972-74), Bill Hansen (1975-77), Larry Rubens (1978), John Janosko (1979), Brent Mackie (1980), Robb Fellows (1981-84), Rick Hilder (1985-86), Andy Holmlund (1987), Jon Skelton (1988-90), Tim Hanson (1991-93), Brawn Lausen (1994-95), Quinn Taylor (1996), Max Seppi (1997), Charles Joe (1999), Bo Espinoza (2000-01), Travis Nellermoe (2003-04), Michael Rogers (2005), Josh Peterson (2006-07), Andrew Verlanic (2008), Shonquille Dorsey (2009-10), John Weidenaar (2012-)

56Ed Barefi eld (1970-71), Bill Hansen (1974), Ed Mutch (1975), Tony Woolery (1976-77), Derek Wunsch (1978-

80), Don Torchia (1981-83), Tim Ellinghouse (1984-86), Scott McFarland (1987), Dan Wilson (1988), Josh Wanago (1989-92), Chris Sobonya (1993), Cedric Cooper (1994), Josh Rollins (1998-2000), Travis Busse (2002), Troy O’Connor (2003-04), Jesse Anderson (2005-07), Shaun Sampson (2008-12), Tyler Nesbitt (2013), Rocky Hogue (2014-)

57Mark Eibner (1980-81), Zach Peters (1982-84), Mychal Kempt (1985-89), Stan Campbell (1990), J.C. Murray (1992-95), Dan Noll (1996), Dennis Morris (2000), Travis Busse (2001), Brant Birkeland (2002-06), Justin Hill (2007-08), Casey Dennehy (2009-11), Cale Howells (2012), Tyrone Fa’anono (2015-)

58Todd Vasey (1982-83), Tom Jacobs (1984), Joel Long (1985-89), Jason Stene (1990), Mike Kenny (1991), Jason Hicks (1992-95),Nate O’Brien (1996), Brian Lutz (1998-99), Ray Sebe-styen (2000-04), Ryan Cerise (2005-09), Rhett Young (2010-14)

59John Wilkinson (1954), Lonnie Burt (1981-84), Kevin Wolf (1985), Matt Mitchell (1986-88), Mark Haberon (1990), Guy Mil-lington (1991-1994), John McDonnell (1995), Dallas Martin (1999-2000), Mike Marini (2001), Ryan Calhoun (2002), Jeff Moore (2005), Tanner Ripley (2006-09), Trey Spirlin (2010), Fletcher Collins (2012-)

60Charles Jackson (1956-59), John Munk (1961), Gary Carle (1963-65), Rod Pur-dom (1966-67), Eric Wheeler (1968), Terry Totten (1970-71), Gary Wright (1972-74), Mike Tarbox (1975), Grant Fleming (1976), Chris Lofgren (1977), Ron Torchia (1978-79), Don Davis (1980), Brian Strong (1982-83), Todd Vasey (1984-86), Tom Walters (1987), Jeff Newton (1988-89), Scott Eaton (1990),

Martin Nava (1992-93), Clay Allard (1994-95), Levi Casey (1996-97), Eric Ecker (1999), Brent Swaggert (2000-03), Dylan Kinkelaar (2004-08), Odin Coe (2011-12), Dylan Mahoney (2013-)

61Cal Lorah (1956), Cecil Kent (1957), Arjay Godston (1958-59), Bill Townsend (1960-61), Joe Sutey (1963-64), Buddy Lee (1965), Jay Kosik (1966-67), Rod Pur-dom (1968), Phil O’Meara (1969), Allen Bone (1970), Brent Spomer (1971), Rod Anardi (1972-73), Jon Kien-berger (1974), Mark Allison (1975), Dan Ueland (1976), Derek Wunsch (1977), Scott Sax (1978-80), Brad Garrett (1982), Bob Culliton (1983-85), Fred Roybal (1986), Matt Christensen (1987), Mark Woodcock (1988-91), Ryan Springer (1992), Brian Nell (1993), Blake Reiger (1994-95), Chet Teske (1996), Bill Wilson (1997-98), Cody Van Horn (1999), Jason Richardson (2000-01), Patrick Farraf (2003), Jim Verlanic (2004-08), Alex Terrien (2009-11), Steven Foster (2012), Richard Hage-man (2013), Byron Rollins (2015-)

62Bob Grine (1956), Bob Hyatt (1957), John Munk (1958), Jim Berg (1959), Jim Berg (1960-61)Milt Horton (1963), Clark Smith (1964-66), Gene Weyer (1967), Bob Beeker (1968), Leon Preston (1969-70, Wayne Norton 1971), Lonny Sanders (1974), Dan Ueland (1973, ‘75-77), Don Samuelson (1978-80), Don Leake (1981-82), Doug Richards (1983-84), Mike Vasquez (1985), Rob Fulton (1986-88), Joe Gradney (1989-92), Mike Nye (1993-95), Aaron Wilkins (1996-), Brent Ludwig (1997-99), Nic Stevenson (2000-02), Troy Watson (2004), Neil Boyce (2005-07), Ben Tauanuu (2008-11), Brad Mathis

(2012-13), Mitch Brott (2015-)

63Herb Roberts (1956), Bob Grine (1957), Phil Schneider (1959), Phil Schneider (1960-61), Larry Jones (1963-64), Stan Szczepanczyk (1965), Mike Volmer (1966-69), Phil Rubert (1970), Larry Stevenson (1971), Paul Klaboe (1972-73), Tim Nixon (1974-76), Tim McVicker (1977-79), Tim McVicker (1980), Eric Smith (1982), Dave Kuchar (1983-84), Pete Fusang (1985), Pat Harmon (1986), Corey Widmer (1987-90), Jeff Corbett (1991), Duff Wall (1992), Clay Allard (1993), Ty O’Connor (1994-98), Phil Espinoza (2000), Ben Smith (2001), Rory Canfi eld (2003), Sean Neil (2004-07), Neil Boyce (2008), Kyle Godecke (2011-)

64Greg Dufek (1957-59), Howard Ross (1961-63), John Jernberg (1964-66), Garth Forney (1967-68), Mike Cronquist (1969), Allan Young (1970-72), Dave Mueller (1973-76), J. Daly (1977-79), Charles White (1980), Bruce Brockmann (1982-85), Kevin Elliott (1986-90), John Arias (1991), Andy Hauser (1992), Brian Archdale (1994-98), Jason Keyser (1999), Jeff Bolton (2002-05), Richard Boggs (2006), Nate Brooks (2007), Casey Dennehy (2008), Andy Austin 2009-13), Joey Marinello (2014-)

65Rex Workman (1957), Steve Sobonya (1959), Steve Sobonya (1960-61), Jerry Ross (1964), Wayne Purdom (1965-66), Frank Kalfoss (1967-69), Curt Brandon (1970), Greg Maurer (1971-74), John Close (1975-78), John Blackman (1979-82), Jeff Gorski (1983-84), Jamie Smith (1985), Bryan Ratzburg (1986-89), Jeff Brickert (1990), Cory Brye (1991-93), Mike McGrath (1994), Jon Eckberg (1995), Harold Powers (1998), Matt Horlacher (1999), Mataio Toilolo (2000-03), Adam Brockway (2004-05), Tim Garcia (2006-10), Christian Williams (2012-13), Doug Hanson (2014-)

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#53 Peder Jensen

#64 Jeff Bolton

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66Cecil Kent (1956), Darryl Hueth (1957), Dick Kramer (1958), Dan Greer (1959), Tom Monterossi (1960-63), Tay Roy Kibble (1966-68), Dan Korber (1968-69), Roger Martin (1970), Dave Clutch (1971), Ron Iverson (1972-74), Jim Regan (1975), John Beach (1977), Byrl Thompson (1978), Gary Fickle (1979-80), Bill Schmidt (1981-84), Pat Williams (1985-86), Ken Eiden (1987-91), Eric Paulson (1992-93), Lance Lanning (1994), Adam Houts (1996-97), Carlton Carpenter (1999), Steve Gunnels (2001), Jose Sanchez (2002), Chris Smith (2004-07), Clint Mentzel (2008-09), Andrew Alt (2013-14), Bryan Wilkes (2015-)

67Buddy James (1956), Gene Schilling (1957), Darrell Hueth (1958), Bob Schmitz (1959), Bob Schmitz (1960), Randy Barton (1961), Kent Border (1965), Tony Welzenbach (1966-68), Eric Wheeler (1969), Alan Wilson (1970-71), Alan Ward (1972-74), Tony Woolery (1975), Bob Lubig (1976-77), Mike Ereaux (1979-80), John Nord (1981-82), Mike Wrenn (1983-84), Derrick Isackson (1985-89), Chris Reed (1990-92), Matt Arias (1993-96), Josh Rollins (1997), Charlie Elkins (1999-2000), Brian Choi (2001-02), Joa-quin Echauri (2003-04), Ty Walk (2006), Mitchell Gray (2007), Andrew Garaventa (2008), Todd Brandt (2009), Joel Horn (2011), Doug Hanson (2012-13), Jake McFetridge (2015-)

68Rex Workman (1956), Joel Dominick (1967), Curt Bran-don (1971-72), Ken Verlanic (1973-76), David Schranck (1977), Rich Beal (1978), Bob Fisher (1979-80), Mark Fellows (1981-84), Frank Cassidy (1985-86), Robyn Yovetich (1987), Derek Swanson (1988-89), Dino Sparaco (1990), Aaron Binns (1991-92), Eric Matthews (1993), Keith Erickson (1994), Josh Hausmann (1995-99), Ryan Wecker (2000), Josh Cavan (2001-02), Bryan Beniger (2004-05), Levi Stubbs (2006),

Conrad Burbank (2007-11), Dillon Fraley (2012-)

69Steve Vestman (1982), Jon Gass (1983), Brent Jolly (1984), Bryan Ratzburg (1985), Mike Vasquez (1986), Mike Leibelt (1987), Joe Lane (1988), Ryan Springer (1990), Kerry Pribnow (1991-94), Rob Brandland (1995-96), Keith Weatherby (1997-99), Jason Keyser (2000), Adam Olson (2001), Ben Fjare (2004-05), Justin Hill (2006), Kevin Dean (2007-08), David Abercrombie (2009), Steven Laski (2011), Luke Hallibur-ton (2012), Eric Williamson (2013-14), Daniel Fowlie (2014-)

70Gene Beekman (1956), Arjay Godston (1957), John Bi-etenduefel (1959-60), Purnal Whitehead (1966-68), Alan Bone (1969), Kelly Adams (1971), Gary Egerton (1972-73), Jeff Conley (1974), Jon Borchardt (1975-78), Jeff Bedey (1979-80), Mark Baker (1982), Steve Vestman (1983-4), Shawn Stump (1985-89), Travis Savage (1991), Tony Vico (1992), Tom Brinan (1994-95), Greg Kapitzke (1996-97), Jesse Miller (1999), Justin Garrett (2000-01), Chris Haynes (2003), Dominic Sonsini (2005-07), Anthony Patterson (2008), Killian Fitzpatrick (2010), John Weidenaar (2011), Joel Horn (2012-)

71Gene Beekman (1957), Chuck Dallum (1958-59), Curt Farrier (1960-61), Jerry Jimison (1965-57), Hank Sheer (1968), Dave Sharp (1970), Barney Carnagey (1971-72), Steve Mullen (1973-75), Rick Kelsic (1976-78), Jeff Daugherty (1979), Tim Moss (1980), Troy Timmer (1981-84), Todd Kuck (1985), John Goggins (1987), John Schlee (1987-91), Bob Arne (1993), James Hoskins (1994), Will Napier (1995-96), Jonathan Taylor (1997), Ryan Henning (1999-2002), DeShawn Gibbs (2003), Sky Johnson (2004), Joe Rothenberger (2005), Jesse Hoffmann (2006-10), Alex Eekhoff (2011-)

72Arjay Godston (1956), Bob Ernst (1957), Kenneth Young (1959), Ken Young (1960-61), Bob Hampton (1964), Dave Simpson (1965-66), Alan Wilson (1969), Dan Archer (1970), Pat Boyd (1971), Dan Finley (1973), Erik Sirs (1974-75), Chris Jensen (1976), Bob Balzer (1977-79), Steve Cornellier (1980-84), Greg Gammon (1985), Bill Wemple (1986), Travis Annette (1987-91), Monty Wilson (1992-96), Paul Diercks (1997-2001), Garin Brewton (2002-04), Mike Person (2006-10), Stephen Memory (2011), Charles Lee (2012-13)

73Hal Walker (1956), Chuck Dallum (1957), Fred Turner (1960-61), Dick Hueth (1964), Charlie Moore (1965), Ron East (1966), John Winchell (1967-68), Ernie Lewis (1969), Ernie Lewis (1970), Wayne Ham-mond (1971-74), Mike Peavey (1975), Scott Keyser (1976), Les Sherrill (1977-79), Tim Dietz (1980), Bruce Randall (1982-84), Tom Burgraff (1986), Mike Sain (1987), Jim Montgomery (1990), Jason Westbrock (1993-95), Dener Stairs (1996-97), Chris MacNiell (1999), Mike Schmidt (2000-01), Joe Hirst (1992-2006), Alex Terrien (2007-08), Killian Fitzpatrick (2009-10), Tyler Blomstrom (2012), Caleb Gillis (2013-)

74Phil Kirk (1956), Russ Yarnell (1957), Gene Schil-ling (1958-59), Cliff Haven (1960-61), Gene Carlson (1964), Howie Hahn (1965-66), Scott Dean (1967), Max Erickson (1969),Max Erick-son (1970-71), Don Wilson (1973), Bert Markovich (1972, ‘74), Lee Washburn (1975-77), John Janosko (1978), Phil Bruneau (1979-82), Don Leake (1983-86), Pat Harmon (1987), Marty Milton (1988), Wade Rademacher (1990), Sean Sanger (1991), Mike Widmer (1992), Aaron Horpestead (1993), Masson Riddle (1994), Ed Hwang (1995-96), Mike White (1997-98), James Terry (1999-2000), Anthony Hardgraves (2001-02), Lawrence Figueroa 2003-05), Jeff Miller (2006-09), Matt Devereux (2011-

13), Wade Webster (2014-)

75Chuck Dallum (1956), Bill Borders (1957-58), Ron Frank (1959-60), Willard Weaver (1961), Cliff Hysell (1964-65), Ed Dean (1967), Rocky Tope (1968-70), Dusty Birkenbuel (1971-74), Rick Vancleeve (1975-78), Tony Woolery (1979), Dave Thompson (1980-83), Jon Gass (1984), Shawn Malone (1985), John Sain (1987), John Schaaf (1988), Marty Milton (1989-92), John McDonnell (1993-94), Quinn Taylor (1995), Linn Lucas (1996), Jamie Amicarella (1999-2000), Demola Oba-dina (2002), Ernest King (2003), Lou Saucedo (2004-06, 2008), Andrew Vernalic (2009-11), JP Flynn (2012-)

76Ed Ritt (1956), Floyd Robinette (1957), Bob Biastoch (1959-61), Tom Marinan (1962-65), Mike Tocher (1967-69), Wes Wiskus (1970), Joe Johnson (1971), Dan Jondal (1972-74), Jeff Conley (1975-78), Mark Murnan (1979), Eric Harlington (1980-83), Brian Kaufman (1984-87), Ernie Belanger (1988), Pate Ander-son (1989), Robert Szidisin (1990), Jason Rogers (1991-92), Brad Callan (1993-97), Ben Werner (1999-2000), AJ Allard (2001), Dusty Daws )2003), Jeff Hansen (2005-09), Cole Ratzburg (2011), 2012 Marshall Womack (2012-13), Kash Perry (2015-)

77Ron Warzeka (1956), Car-men Turley (1957), Clyde Cleveland (1958), Hans Fedge (1960), Joe Tiller (1961-63), Ken Brunsvold (1964), Mickey Matthews (1965-67), Rick Bean (1968-69), Gary Enger (1970), Bill Kollar (1971-73), Retired for Bill Kollar

78Don Delande (1956), Jan Stenerud (1966), Oyvind Torp (1968), Gary Beller (1970-71), Tom Frizzell (1972), Dick Lyman (1973), Pat Dunbar (1974-77), Randy Kearns (1978), Bob Kardoes (1979-82), Robert

Doud (1983), Retired for Jan Stenerud

79Chuck Klunder (1956), Kayo Trepanier (1966), Kerry Pickett (1970), Wally Bailey (1971), Jim Boyle (1972-74), Mark Sullivan (1975), John Beach (1976), Jay Jackman (1977-80), Tate Kopp (1982), Tim Northway (1983-84), Robert Kowalski (1985-87), Mike Burns (1988-89), Dave Dukart (1992), James Hoskins (1993), Justin Marthaller (1994-96), Josh Leigh (1998-2000), Kimball Bowden (2001-02), Adam DeCock (2003-06), Michael Erickson (2007-09), Quinn Catalano (2010-14)

80Brad Lowell (1956), Del Layman (1957), Bill Townsend (1959), Dan Greer (1960-61), Bob Haines (1962), Doug Boyd (1963-66), Robin Stiff (1967-68), Mike Begley (1969), Hans Pidino (1970), Steve Harris (1971), Ron McCullough (1974-77), Wade Abel )1978), Bill Walker (1979), Ron Torchia (1980), Paul Williamson (1983), Pat Berg-man (1984-88), Mark Crews (1990-91), Chris Clark (1992), Clint Bryan (1993), Brent Ludwig (1996), Brian Lutz (1997), Brandon Brooks (1999-2000), Brandon Bas-sett (2001-02), Kellen Alley (2003-04), Derek Green (2005-08), Jordan Rorich (2009), Tiai Salanoa (2011-14), Curtis Amos (2015-)

81Bob Surdam (1956-57), Dick Nawotczynski (1959), Bill Cords (1960-61), Dick Larson (1963-64), Randy Pederson (1966-67), Tim Dunn (1969), Mark Nelson (1971), John McCaffrey (1973-75), Jeff Muri (1976), Toby Alt (1977-80), Mike Carle (1982), Mike Car-rington (1983), Rob Fulton (1984-85), Von Narcisse (1986), Jerrod Watson (1987-88), Don Starke (1990), Scott Patchett (1991), Lance Reithmeier (1992), Mike Gollaher (1993-94), Eric East (1995-98), Seth Rorem (1999, Aaron Den Hartog (2000-01), Aaron Hill (2002), Branton Sherman (2003-04), Jevon Miller (2005), Kyle Begger (2006-

2010), Michael Perryman (2011), Jacob Stanton (2013-)

82Jim Stevens (1956), Bill Mack (1957-59), Carl Hinkle (1964-65), Don Mathern (1966-68), Ken Lucido (1970), Tim Allen (1971), Doug Vickery (1972), Scott Mizelle (1974), Al Reichow (1974, ‘75-76), Tom Pomroy (1977-78), Wade Abel (1979), Bill Walker (1980), Duane Baker (1982-86), Mark Woodcock (1987), Bucky Haynes (1988), Brian Plunkett (1989-90), Mike Cady (1992), Craig Galle (1995-99), Darryl Johnson (2000), Matt McCullough (2001-04), Nolan Lee (2005), Tyler Bolton (2006-08), Julius Lloyd (2009-10)Jake Olson (2011), Mitchell Herbert (2014-)

83Tom Hier (1956), Jim Rice (1957-58), Bob Du-rado (1959-61), Don Croner (1963), Geo. Schoonmaker (1964-66), Bob Womack (1967-68), Kerry Pickett (1969), Bob Partee (1970), Doug Morrison (1971-72), Les Leininger (1973-76), Ron Ranieri (1977-80), Bryan Compton (1982-83), Paul Rogrs (1986), Von Narcisse (1987), Kevin Mc-Govern (1988), Jay Yahnke (1989), Jason Ward (1992), Marc Bragg (1993-96), Ryan Erickson (1997), Pat Carahasen (1999-2002), Demetrius Williams (2003), Mike Brown (2004-06), Colby Kinna (2007), Reil Cornelius (2008-10), Manny Kalfell (2011-13), Hunter Mahlum (2014-)

84Del Layman (1956), Norman Phillips (1957), Ed Popik (1959), John Hahn (1960), Jim Ratcheye (1961-63), Gary Richards (1964-66), Bob Workman (1967, ‘69), Ray Schneider (1968), Phil O’Meara (1971), Randy Fought (1972-73), Mark Allison (1974), Bob Lubig (1975), Mark Mading (1976), Greg Adolph (1977), Eric Harlington (1979), Bruce McKean (1980), Kent Schaefer (1982), Shawn Bohannan (1984-85), Andy Holmlund (1986), Rob Tesch (1988-92), Erik Iverson

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(1993), Chad Farrington (1994-95), Matt Neumann (1996), Tony Vallez (1997), Cody Van Horne (1998), Phil Espinoza (1999), Corey Smith (2000-03), Brandon Bostick (2004-08), Brian Flotkoetter (2010-14)

85Jim Posewitz (1956), Harvey Warren (1957-58), Bill Heyser (1959), Gordie Schlabs (1960-61), Mike Smith (1964-65), Bruce Hogan (1966-67), Gary Evje (1968), Roger Martin (1971-72), Jack Blake (1973), Marty Plumb (1974), Rick Kelsic (1975), Mike McLeod (1976), Dan Meade (1977-79), Bruce Bull (1980-82), Dave Schuessler (1983), Matt Micklewright (1984-88), Shane Maharg (1990-92), Nick Broyles (1993), Scott Harry (1994-97), Brent Swaggert (1999), Brandon Bassett (2000), EC Fults (2001), Blake Wolf (2002-04), Alex Lourdeaux (2005), Michael Chopp (2007-09), Matt Thibault (2010-11), Will Krolick (2012-14), Beau Sandland (2015)

86Bill Mack (1956), Brad Lowell (1957-59), Bert Emery (1960), Archie Warwick (1961-63), Dave Pawlowski (1965), Dennis Muhlbeier (1966-67), Gary Gustafson (1968-70), Randy Martinson (1971), Gary Fetveit (1972), Brad Daws (1973-75), Les Sherrill (1976), Tom Fox (1977-80), Joe Bignell (1981-84), Terry Duncan (1985), Okey Ezeonu (1986-87), Scott McFarland (1988-90), Pat Gulick (1991-95), Travis Hille (1996), Matt Neumann (1997), Scott Turnquist (2000-03), Nick Parkter (2004-05), Joe Roberts (2006-07), DeSean Thomas (2008), Tanner Bleskin (2009-13), Keon Stephens (2015-)

87Bob Black (1956), John Kinker (1957), Bob Surdam (1958-59), Gary Decolati (1963-64), Bob Stephan (1965-66), Bill Fieldstead (1967-68), Gary Beller (1969), Lynn Schenk (1970-

Bobcat All-Time Numerical Roster, cont.Bobcat All-Time Numerical Roster, cont.72), Bob Grabb (1973), Bob Lubig (1974), Dennis Mizelle (1975), Butch Damberger (1976-79), Bill Bishop (1980), Tod Kasten (1982), Jame Todd (1983-86), Shawn Sulff (1987), Lee Carter (1990-91), Brian Pepper (1992-95), Jake Headlee (1996), Frank Green (1997-2000), Justin Reber (2001), Kolby Drube (2002), Sean Kelley (2003), Toby Rundle (2004-05), Deon Toliver (2006), Daniel Malison (2008), Gregory Oswood (2010-11), Shadeed Crockett (2012-13), Connor Sullivan (2014-)

88John Kinker (1956), Joe Ugrin (1967), Jim Walczak (1968), Gary Leach (1970), Bob Grabb (1971-72), Bryan Flaig (1973), Dave Henigman (1974), Scott Quittem (1975-78), Steve Niksich (1979-80), Kevin White (1982), Rich Broberg (1983), Joe Cerny (1984-85), Joel Todd (1986), Rob Hatch (1987-90), Scott Eaton (1991-92), Aaron Wilkins (1993-95), Andrew Clark (1996-97), Desmond Faison (1998-99), Toby Winters (2000-01), Toren Roschinger (2002), Jason Goodman (2003), Brian Ouilhon (2004), Matt Crane (2005), Michael Jefferson (2006), Shane Robison (2007-11), Clay Compton (2013), John D’Agostino (2014-)

89Gary Dusenberry (1956), Frank LaMasse (1970-71), Bryan Flaig (1974-76), Dan Davies (1977-78), Neil Parker (1979), Kevin White (1980), Brent Baker (1982), Brent Bateman (1983-84), Scotty Neuman (1985), Toby Pettit (1986), Mike Schwartz (1987-88), Wade Rademacher (1989), Matt Huffi eld (1989), Jim Gersack (1992-93), Craig Zimmerman (1995), Jesse Marunde (1999, 2001), Demeadri Oliver (2000), Cody Samuelson (2002-03), Jaren Stensland (2004), Mike Van Gorden (2005), Josh Lewis (2006), Steven Foster (2008-11), Chris Houden (2012-13), Wilson Brott (2014-)

90Gerry Albinger (1974), Larry Kolbe (1975), Tom Powell (1976-78), Rod Lyman (1979), Tim El-linghouse (1982-83), Bob Oyster (1984), Dan Frazier (1985), David Worstell (1986-87), Robert Zsidisin (1988-89), Ryan Springer (1991), Walter Robinson (1993-97), Jonathan Taylor (1998-2001), Ryan Cogley (2002-04), Brandon Hof-fenbacker (2006-07), Evan Morris (2008), Dan Ogden (2009-10), Taylor Sheridan (2011-)

91Tex Sikora (1982-85), Kevin Wolf (1986-88), Mark Sims (1989-93), Aaron Nava (1996), Nathan Schmidt (1999), Roger Cooper (2000-04), Joe Sch-reibeis (2005-09), Odin Coe (2011-12), Robert Wilcox (2013-)

92Mark Stromberg (1982), Tate Kopp (1983), Shane Quilling (1984), Shane Powell (1985-86), Ken Buss (1987), Scott Eaton (1988), Tim Hanson (1989-90), Terry Phelan (1991), Devlan Geddes (1992-96), Aaron Nava (1997), Nathan Schmidt (1999), Adam Cordeiro (2000-03), Daryl Rogers (2004-05), Kody Swartz (2006), Brad Smith (2007-10), Nate Bignell (2012-13), Tucker Yates (2014-)

93Jerry Tomal (1980), Steve Niksich (1982), Mark Baker (1983), Mark Gibson (1984), Matt Spain (1985-86), John Galland (1988-90), Chris Steinbeisser (1991-94), AJ Stoneburner (1997), Nick Gerhard (2000), Eric Axlund (2001), Jason Nicastro (2002), Mike Feist (2003), Andy Matakis (2004-05), Dan Ogden (2007-08), Lee Perkins (2010-14), Matt Brownlow (2015-)

94Jamie Smith (1982-84), Shawn Patrick (1985-86), Ben Brillhart (1987-88), Joe Lane (1989), James Roberts (1990), Brian Pepper (1991), Jess Buck (1992-

96), Pat Parker (1997), Brian DevasConCellos (2000), Bryant Munday (2001), Tim O’Tool (2004), David Siataga (2005-06), Leo Davis (2007-08), Chris Music (2010), Griffi n Woodall (2011), Devin Jef-fries (2013-)

95Don Wilson (1974-75), Chip Young (1976-77), Kevin Donovan (1978-80), Jim Huggins (1983), Joel Grace (1984-88), Scott Casagranda (1990), Danny Pickett (1991-92), Garry Smith (1993), Aaron Binns (1994), Colin Anderson (1995), Jerry Vekved (1996-98), Jon Montoya (1999-2003), Elliott Barnhart (2004-07), Kevin Steiner (2008-11), Zach Hutchins (2012-14), Joe Naotola (2015-)

96Boyd Burtsch (1983), Ron Hanson (1984-87), Larry Keltner (1988), Walter Sampson (1989-90), Pat Call (1991), Rob Brandland (1992-94), Jeremy Curry (1995-96), Kevin Mimball (1997-98), Dusty Daws (2000-04), Jason Macciola (2005), Paul Bartsch (2006-08), Zach Minter (2009-12), Monte Folsom (2013-14), Zach Wright (2014-)

97Gregg Wilks (1983), Terry Martinson (1984-85), Jared Wright (1986), Bryan Krumwiede (1987-90), Wade Rademacher (1991-93), Jon Bednarz (1994), Jarrod Beekley (1995), Justin Morris (1996), Nick Morasko (1997-2001), Ben Smith (2002), Nick Gilchrist (2003-04), Chris Kolone (2005-2008), Derek DeJong (2010), Zach Logan (2011), Connor Thomas (2013-)

98Bart McCool (1980-83), Kip Halvorson (1984-86), Monty Peretto (1988-92), Jamie Roark (1993-94), Alex Silicz (1995-99), Beau Clark (2000-04), Matt Peebles (2005-06), Casey Dennehy (2007), Christian Keli’i (2008-11), Kris Cooper (2012), Luke Hal-liburton (2012-13), Riley Griffi ths (2015-)

99Tom Powell (1975), Dick Lyman (1974, ‘76), Chris Jensen (1977), Jim Missel (1979-80), Gregg Wilks (1984), Tom Jacobs (1985-87), Matt Christiansen (1988-91), Dallen Bjerkness (1992-96), Jarrod Beekley (1997-98), Carson Souter (1999), William Kofe (2000), Aaron Ware (2001), Nick Barbero (2002-03), Aaron Papich (2004-07), Brian Bignell (2008-12), Dallas Hayes (2013), Mar-cus Ferriter (2015-)

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2015Head Coach: Rob AshAssistants: Jamie Marshall (Co-DC/S), Tim Cramsey (OC/QB), Kane Ioane (Co-DC/LB), Jason Eck (OL), Daniel DaPrato (TE/STC), Michael Pitre (RB), Cody Kempt (WR), Bo Beck (DL), Michael Rider (CB), Jody Owens (LB asst), Kevin Decker (intern).

2014Head Coach: Rob AshAssistants: Jamie Marshall (DC/DB), Tim Cramsey (OC/QB), Jason McEndoo (OL), Daniel DaPrato (TE/STC), Michael Pitre (RB), Cody Kempt (WR), Bo Beck (DL), Kane Ioane (LB), Michael Rider (LB asst), Brandon North (DB asst), Craig Ashworth (intern), Jake Flaherty (intern), Jon Lieb (intern).

2013Head Coach: Rob AshAssistants: Jamie Marshall (DC/DB), Tim Cramsey (OC/QB), Jason McEndoo (OL), Daniel DaPrato (TE/STC), Demo Odems (RB), Brian Von Bergen (WR), Bo Beck (DL), Kane Ioane (LB), Michael Rider (DL asst), Brandon North (DB asst), Clay Bignell (intern), David Harrington (intern).

2012Head Coach: Rob AshAssistants: Jamie Marshall (DC), Kevin McGiven (OC/QB), Jason McEndoo (OL), Erik Link (TE/STC), Demo Odems (RB), Brian Von Bergen (WR), Bo Beck (DL), Kane Ioane (LB), Toby Neinas (DB), Brandon North (DB asst), Jimmy Nelson (intern), Steve Flynn (intern), John Laidet (intern)

2011Head Coach: Rob AshAssistants: Jamie Marshall (DC), Brian Wright (OC/QB), Noah Joseph (Co-DC/DB), Jason McEndoo (OL), Brian Von Bergen (WR), Erik Link (TE), Kerry Dixon (RB), Bo Beck (DL), Kane Ioane (LB), Brandon North (DB asst), Cody Kempt (intern), Michale Rider (intern), Roger Cooper (intern), Benny Morrison (intern)

2010Head Coach: Rob AshAssistants: Jamie Marshall (DC), Brian Wright (OC/QB), Dale Ploessl (TE), Jason McEndoo (OL), Kerry Dixon (RB), Brian Von Bergen (WR), Bo Beck (DL), Kane Ioane (LB), Noah Joseph (DB/RC), Justin Gaines (DB asst), Nate Parseghian (ST intern), Rob Erwin (Off intern), Paul Churchill (Def intern)

2009Head Coach: Rob AshAssistants: Jamie Marshall (DC/LB), Dale Ploessl (OC/RB), Jason McEndoo (OL), Noah Joseph (DB), Jim Svoboda (AHC/Co-OC/QB), Bo Beck (DL), Kane Ioane (LB), Brian Von Bergen (WR), Bryan Applewhite (RB), Justin Gaines (DB asst)

2008Head Coach: Rob AshAssistants: Jamie Marshall (DC/LB), Dale Ploessl (OC/RB), Jason McEndoo (OL), Noah Joseph (DB), EJ Arnold (TE), Jim Svoboda (AHC/Co-OC/QB), Bo Beck (DL), Kane Ioane (LB), Justin Gaines (DB asst), Jonathan Beasley (WR)

2007Head Coach: Rob AshAssistants: Jamie Marshall (DC/LB), Dale Ploessl (OC/RB), Jason McEndoo (OL), Noah Joseph (DB), EJ Arnold (TE), Jim Svoboda (QB), Bo Beck (DL), Kane Ioane (LB), Justin Gaines (DB asst), Jonathan Beasley (WR)

2006Head Coach: Mike KramerAssistants: Don Bailey (OC/QB), Rob Christoff (DC), Jason McEndoo (OL), Junior Adams (WR), Jay Dumas (RB), EJ Arnold (TE), Jeremy Thielbahr (DL), Kane Ioane (LB), Steve Perry (S), Steve Irvin (DB asst.)

2005Head Coach: Mike KramerAssistants: Don Bailey (OC/QB), Pete Kwiatkowki (DC), Jason McEndoo (OL), Jeremy Thielbahr (TE), Jay Dumas (RB), Junior Adams (WR), Morris Milton )Off. Asst), Rob Christoff (LB), Jason Linders (DL), Jimmy Lake (S), Kane Ioane (Def. Asst.), Brandon Eggart (Def. System Analyst)

2004Head Coach: Mike KramerAssistants: Don Bailey (OC/QB), Pete Kwiatkowski (DC), Brock Berryhill (DB), Rob Christoff (LB), Jason McEndoo (OL), Junior Adams (WR), Jay Dumas (RB), Jeremy Thielbahr (TE), Jason Linders (DL), Charles Smith (Def. Asst./QC)

2003Head Coach: Mike KramerAssistants: Joe O’Brien (AHC/DL), Don Bailey (OC/QB), Pete Kwiatkowski (DC), Rob Christoff (LB), Jason McEndoo (OL), Brock Berryhill (WR), Brandon Vancleeve (TE), Jay Dumas (RB), Frank Robinson (DB), Mike McCafferty (Def. Asst/QC)

2002Head Coach: Mike KramerAssistants: Butch Damberger (AHC/OL), Don Bailey (QB/WR/OC), Pete Kwiatkowski (DC/LB), Joe O’Brien (DL), Rob Christoff (LB), Marcel Yates (DB), John Rushing (DB), Aaron Flowers (RB), Jeff Alexander (TE)

2001Head Coach: Mike KramerAssistants: Butch Damberger (AHC/OL), Don Bailey (QB/OC), Pete Kwiatkowski (DC/LB), Aaron Flowers (QB), Joe O’Brien (DL), Rob Christoff (LB), Marcel Yates (DB), John Rushing (DB), Johnny Nansen (RB), Josh Rohloff (TE)

2000Head Coach/OC: Mike KramerAssistants: Butch Damberger (AHC/OL), Mike Christianson (TE), Aaron Flowers (QB), Jason Anderson (WR), Torresy Smith (RB), Pete Kwiatkowski (DC/LB), Joe O’Brien (DL), Rob Christoff (LB), John Rushing (DB), Tony Vallez (DB asst)

1999Head Coach/OC: Cliff HysellAssistants: Jim McElwain (OC/QB), Greg Salo (DC/LB), Mike Orthmann (OL), Joe Wade (RB), Tony Vallez (WR), Chad Mayer (TE), George Booker (DL), Butch Damberger (DB), Bobby Beers (asst DB)

1998Head Coach/OC: Cliff HysellAssistants: Jim McElwain (OC/QB/WR), Greg Salo (DC/LB), Jim Michalczik (OL), Mike Orthmann (TE), Chad Mayer (TE), Tony Vallez (WR), George Booker (DL), Butch Damberger (DB), Bobby Beers (DB asst)

1997Head Coach/OC: Cliff HysellAssistants: Jim McElwain (OC/QB/WR), Greg Salo (DC/LB), Jim Michalczik (OL), Tim Drevno (RB), Mike Orthmann (TE), Doug Elam (off asst), Butch Damberger (DL)

1996Head Coach/OC: Cliff HysellAssistants: Jim McElwain (OC/QB/WR), Jim Michalczik (OL), Phil Davis (RB), Tim Drevno (TE), Greg Salo (DC/LB), Al Simmons (DB)

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1995Head Coach/OC: Cliff HysellAssistants: Greg Salo (DC/LB), Dave Telford (OC/QB/WR), Jim Michalczik (OL), Tim Drevno (TE), Phil Davis (RB), Butch Damberger (DL), George Booker (DL asst), Al Simmons (DB)

1994Head Coach/OC: Cliff HysellAssistants: Phil Davis (OC/RB), Greg Salo (DC/LB), Jim Michalczik (OL), Dave Telford (QB/WR), Tim Drevno (TE), Butch Damberger (DL), George Booker (DL asst), Jeff Mills (DB)

1993Head Coach/OC: Cliff HysellAssistants: Phil Davis (OC/RB), Greg Salo (DC/LB), Jim Michalczik (OL), Dave Telford (QB/WR), Tim Drevno (TE), Butch Damberger (DL), Jeff Mills (DB)

1992Head Coach/OC: Cliff HysellAssistants: Phil Davis (OC/RB), Greg Salo (DC/LB), Jim Michalczik (OL), Dave Telford (QB/WR), Marc Paffhausen (TE), Butch Damberger (DL), Jeff Mills (DB), Bart Aby (LB asst)

1991Head Coach/OC: Earle SolomonsonAssistants: Bart Andrus (QB/OC), Tim Hermann (DC/LB), Kevin Donnalley (STC/DB), Greg Clough (DL), Dave Preszler (WR), Tom Van Voorhis (OLB/S), Lee Siegler (OL), Bart Aby (GA/DL), Myron Schulz (GA/TE), Shawn Chirico (GA)

1990Head Coach: Earle SolomonsonAssistants: Tim Hermann (DC/LB), Bart Andrus (OC), Kevin Donnalley (DB), Greg Clough (DL), Tom Van Voorhis (OLB), Lee Ziegler (OL), Dave Preszler (WR), Bart Aby (GA), JP Connolly (GA), Dan Lind (GA), Myron Schulz (GA)

1989Head Coach:Earle SolomonsonAssistants: Tim Hermann (DC/LB), Kevin Donnally (DB), Lee Ziegler (OL), Lew Curry (OC), Don Dunn (DL/RC), Tom Van Voorhis OLB), Dave Preszler (OB), JP Connolly (GA), Tim Gibert (GA)

1988Head Coach: Earle SolomonsonAssistants: Tim Hermann (DC/ILB), Kevin Donnalley (DB), Tom Van Voorhis (OLB), Don Dunn (DL), Lew Curry (OC/OL), Curt Jones (RB/RC), Steve Johnson (WR/TE), Marc Braeger (GA), Tom Barnabo (GA)

1987Head Coach: Earle SolomonsonAssistants: Tim Hermann (DC/ILB), Tom Van Voorhis (OLB), Kevin Donnalley (DB), Don Dunn (DL), Curt Jones (RB/TE), Lew Curry (OL/RC), Steve Johnson (WR), Marc Braeger (GA), Tom Barnabo (GA)

1986Head Coach: Dave ArnoldAssistants: Dan Davies (OC/QB/WR), Mike Kramer (DC/DB), JG Aegerter (OLB), Don Dunn (DL), Jim House (AHC/OL), Gary Gilbert (ILB), Donn Landholm (RB), Doug Kimball (SA)

1985Head Coach: Dave ArnoldAssistants: Bill Diedrick (AHC/OC), Mike Kramer (DC/DB), Dan Davies (WR/RC), JG Aegerter (DE), Don Dunn (DL), Mark McNeal (OL), Steve Cornellier (OL), Ed Crafton (RB), Gary Gilbert (ILB)

1984Head Coach: Dave ArnoldAssistants: Bill Diedrick (OC/QB), Dan Davies (WR/TE), Mike Kramer (ILB/RC), Joe Yanowsky (DL), Roy Wittke (RB), JG Aegerter (DE), Gary Crum (OL)

1983Head Coach: Dave ArnoldAssistants: Ed Schmidt (DC/DB), Craig Clark (QB), Dan Davies (WR/TE), Mike Imhoff (ILB/RC), Mike Kramer (DL), Roy Wittke (RB), Jeff Tesch (OL), JG Aegerter (OLB), Nils Yamamoto (GA),

1982Head Coach: Doug GraberAssistants: Dave Anderson (DC), Dave Arnold (OL), Craig Clark (RB/QB), Land Jacobsen (DB), Ed Schmidt (ILB/RC), Dan Davies (WR), Pat Darbro (GA/OLB)

1981Head Coach: Sonny LubickAssistants: Cliff Hysell (DC), John McMahon (OC), Mick Delaney (DB), Ed Schmidt (DT), Mick Dennehy (OB), Greg Salo (DE), Dan Davies (WR)

1980Head Coach: Sonny LubickAssistants: Cliff Hysell (DC), John McMahon (OC), Mick Delaney (DB), Mick Dennehy (OB), Ed Schmidt (DT)

1979Head Coach: Sonny LubickAssistants: Cliff Hysell (DC), John McMahon (OC), Mick Delaney (DB), Ed Schmidt (DL), Tim Dennison (OB)

1978Head Coach: Sonny LubickAssistants: Cliff Hysell (DC), John McMahon (OC), Howard Ross (OL), Mick Delaney (DB), Ed Schmidt (DL)

1977Head Coach: Sonny HollandAssistants: Don Christensen (OC), Sonny Lubick (DC/DB), Howard Ross (OL), Cliff Hysell (DL)

1976Head Coach: Sonny HollandAssistants: Don Christensen (OC), Sonny Lubick (DC/DB), Howard Ross (OL), Cliff Hysell (DL)

1975Head Coach: Sonny HollandAssistants: Don Christensen (OC), Sonny Lubick (DC/DB), Howard Ross (OL), Cliff Hysell (DL)

1974Head Coach: Sonny HollandAssistants: Don Christensen (OC), Sonny Lubick (DC/DB), Howard Ross (OL), Cliff Hysell (DL)

1973Head Coach: Sonny HollandAssistants: Don Christensen (OC/OL), Dennis Erickson (OB), Sonny Lubick (DC/DB), Cliff Hysell (DL)

1972Head Coach: Sonny HollandAssistants: Don Christensen (OC/OL), Dennis Erickson (OB), Sonny Lubick (DC), Cliff Hysell (DL)

1971Head Coach: Sonny HollandAssistants: Don Christensen (OC/OL), Sonny Lubick (DC), Dennis Erickson (OB), Bill Emsick (DL)

1970Head Coach: Tom ParacAssistants: Joe Tiller (OL), Sonny Lubick (OB), Sonny Holland (DL), Leon Burtnett (DB), Bill Emisck (Frosh)

All-time MSU Assistant Coach Roster, cont.All-time MSU Assistant Coach Roster, cont.

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1969Head Coach: Tom ParacAssistants: Dick Roach (DC/DE), Joe Tiller (OL), Frank McGaughy (DB), Frank Smith ()B)

1968Head Coach: Tom ParacAssistants: Joe Tiller (OL), Dick Roach (DC/DL), Frank McGaughey (DB), Frank Smith (OB), Dan Duff (SA), Jay Kosik (SA), Dennis Muhlbeier (SA)

1967Head Coach: Jim SweeneyAssistants: Tom Parac (OB), Dick Roach (DC/DL), Don Lindsey (DB), Ben Vaughn (SA), Ron East (SA), Wayne Purdom (SA)

1966Head Coach: Jim SweeneyAssistants: Tom Parac (Backs), Dick Roach (Line), Joe Tiller (Asst Line), George Marinkovich (Frosh), Bob Durado (SA), Terry Albrecht (SA), Kent Border (SA), Gary Carle (SA), Tom Marinan (SA)

1965Head Coach: Jim SweeneyAssistants: Tom Parac (Backs), Sam Jankovich (Line), Joe Tiller (Asst. Line), George Marinkovich (Frosh), Gary Decolati (SA), Dick Hueth (SA)

1964Head Coach: Jim SweeneyAssistants: Tom Parac (Backs), Sonny Holland (Line), George Marinkovich (Frosh), Terry Mero (SA), Howie Ross (SA), Archie Warwick (SA), Will Weaver (SA)

1963Head Coach: Jim SweeneyAssistants: Tom Parac (Backs), Sonny Holland (Line), George Marinkovich (Frosh), Mal Moore (GA), Bill Mulcahy (SA), Gary Alley (SA), John Munk (SA), Bill Cords (SA)

1962Head Coach: Herb AgocsAssistants: Jim Sweeney (Line), Tom Parac (Backs), Gerald Stockton (Asst Backs), Sonny Holland (Asst Line), George Marinkovich (Frosh)

1961Head Coach: Herb AgocsAssistants: Jim Sweeney (Line), Tom Parac (Backs), George Marinkovich (Frosh), Ralph Steben (Frosh Line)

1960Head Coach: Herb AgocsAssistants: Jim Sweeney (Line), Tom Parac (Backs), George Marinkovich (Frosh), Mike McCormick (Frosh Line)

1959Head Coach: Herb AgocsAssistants: Tom Parac (Backs), Mike McCormick (Asst), George Marinkovich (Frosh)

1958Head Coach: Herb AgocsAssistants: Joe Berry (Line), Tom Parac (Backs)George Marinkovich (Frosh), Mike McCormick (Frosh Line)

1957Head Coach: Tony StortiAssistants: Herb Agocs (Ends), Joe Berry (Line), Gene Bourdet (Backs), Tom Parac (Frosh)

1956Head Coach: Tony StortiAssistants: Joe Berry (Line), Herb Agocs (Ends), Gene Bourdet (Backs),

1955Head Coach: Wally LemmAssistants: Dale Digerness (Line), Keith Brown (asst)

1954Head Coach: Tony StortiAssistants: Dale Digerness (Line), Wally Lemm (asst), Max Kimberly (Line), Bob Flieger (asst), Tom Parac (SA)

1953Head Coach: Tony StortiAssistants: Dale Digerness, Jinx Anderson

1952Head Coach: Tony StortiAssistants: Dale Digerness, Jinx Anderson

1951Head Coach: John MasonAssistants: Names (pos.)

1950Head Coach: XXXAssistants: Names (pos.)

1949Head Coach: Clyde CarpenterAssistants: Max Kimberly (Line), Jinx Anderson (Frosh)

1948Head Coach: Clyde CarpenterAssistants: Max Kimberly (Line)

1947Head Coach: Clyde CarpenterAssistants: NA

1946Head Coach: Clyde CarpenterAssistants: NA

1941Head Coach: Schubert DycheAssistants: Brick Breeden (Asst), Carl Fjeld (Frosh)

1940Head Coach: Schubert DycheAssistants: Harold Saddler

1939Head Coach: Schubert DycheAssistants: Brick Breeden

1938Head Coach: Schubert DycheAssistants: none

1937Head Coach: Jack CroftAssistants: Schubert Dyche, Brick Breeden

1936Head Coach: Jack CroftAssistants: Schubert Dyche, Brick Breeden

1935Head Coach: Schubert DycheAssistants: Brick Breeden, Gay Kravik

1934Head Coach: Schubert DycheAssistants: Brick Breeden, Ralph Scott, Harry Dyer

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1933Head Coach: Schubert DycheAssistants: Brick Breeden

1932Head Coach: Schubert DycheAssistants: Robert Adams

1931Head Coach: Schubert DycheAssistants: Robert Adams

1930Head Coach: Schubert DycheAssistants: Robert Adams

1929Head Coach: Schubert DycheAssistants: Robert Adams

1928Head Coach: Schubert DycheAssistants: Robert Adams

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Bobcat Team CaptainsBobcat Team Captains2015WR Mitch Griebel (Littleton, CO), RB Chad Newell (Billings), QB Dakota Prukop (Austin, TX), DT Taylor Sheridan (Aurora, CO)

2014OL Quinn Catalano (San Diego, CA), LB Na’a Moeakiola (Euless, TX), LB Cole Moore (Whitehouse Station, NJ), TE Tiai Salanoa (Oxnard, CA)

2013WR Tanner Bleskin (Great Falls), DE Brad Daly (Helena), RB Cody Kirk (Frenchtown), LB Na’a Moeakiola (Euless, TX)

2012LB Jody Owens (Mesquite, TX), RB Tray Robinson (Euless, TX), C Shaun Sampson (Helena), DE Caleb Schreibeis (Billings)

2011LB Clay Bignell (Helena), QB DeNarius McGhee (Euless, TX), OL Alex Terrien (Auburn, WA)

2010SS Jordan Craney (Pocatello, ID), OT Mike Person (Glendive), FS Michael Rider (Billings), LB Tanner Ripley (Highwood)

2009DE Dane Fletcher (Bozeman), OG Jeff Hansen (Great Falls), CB Kevin Retoriano (San Diego, CA), TE Joe Schreibeis (Billings)

2008LB Bobby Daly (Helena), DE Dane Fletcher (Bozeman), OG Jeff Hansen (Great Falls), C Jim Verlanic (Anaconda)

2007TE Elliott Barnhart (Broadus), LB Will Claggett (Marysville, CA), OT Peder Jensen (LaCosta, CA), DT Aaron Papich (Great Falls)

2006OG Brant Birkeland (Helena), SS Ryan Force (Lake Oswego, OR), OT Joe Hirst (Spokane, WA), DE Clive Lowe (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

2005C Jeff Bolton (Hailey, ID), QB Travis Lulay (Aumsville, OR), LB Nick Marudas (Bozeman) , LB Mac Mollohan (Kalispell)

2004DT Beau Clark (Belgrade), LB Roger Cooper (Port Orchard, WA), QB Travis Lulay (Aumsville, OR), TE Blake Wolf (Uniontown, WA)

2003SS Kane Ioane (Billings), DE Jon Montoya (Brandon, SD), DE Adam Cordeiro (Boulder), OT Brent Swaggert (Buffalo, MN), WR Scott Turnquist (Billings), FB Ryan Elliott (Fort Benton)

2002DE Jon Montoya (Brandon, SD), QB Tyler Thomas (Prosser, WA)

2001DT Nick Morasko (Glendive), LB Kyle Ecker (Billings), OT Paul Diercks (Stillwater, MN), Ryan Johnson (Fort Collins, CO)

2000DE Shaun Ross (Stevensville), WR Arie Grey (Deer Lodge)

1999OT Josh Hausmann (Great Falls), LB Joe Baker (Miles City), S Duncan McLean (Kalispell), S Shon Flores

1998OG Brian Archdale (Wolf Point), LB Ken Amato (Miami, FL), QB Rob Compson (Great Falls), LB Kevin Lundstrom (Malta), DE Ty O’Connor (Plevna)

1997DE Neal Smith (Polson), SS Dylan Tripp (Missoula), DE Walter Robinson (Denver), WR Kenyatte Morgan (Inglewood, CA), TE Scott Harry (Homer, AK)

1996DE Devlan Geddes (Junction City, OR), TE Chad Mayer (Bozeman), SS Scott Matthews (Anacortes, WA)

1995Selected game-by-game

1994Selected game-by-game

1993Selected game-by-game

1992Selected game-by-game

1991OT Ken Eiden, QB Joe Volek, DT Corey Widmer, DT Jason Hakert, LB Todd Graves

1990NA

1989NA

1988NA

1987NA

1986NA

1985NA

1984TE Joe Bignell (Deer Lodge), DE Mark Fellows (Choteau), SS Joe Roberts (Missoula)

1983NA

1982Ton Boddie, Mark Eibner

1981CB Bret Chapman (Bozeman), C Larry Rubens (Spokane, WA), SS Tim Sturdivant (Moorhead, MN)

1980FB Jeff Davis (Federal Way, WA), LB Jack Muhlbeier (Hardin), NG Ron Rainieri (Great Falls), Larry Rubens (Spokane)

1979OG Jay Daly (Helena), Mike McLeod (Cheyenne, WY)

1978OT Jon Borchardt (Minneapolis, MN), LB Mark DeVore (Butte)

1977TE Ron McCullough (Great Falls), CB Ron Muri (Miles City)

1976C Bert Markovich (Butte), LB Tim Nixon (Seattle, WA)

1975NA

1974NA

1973NA

1972NA

1971NA

1970DE Gary Gustafson (Simms), LB Walt Kelly (Seattle)

1969NA

1968LB Ray Becky (Butte), QB Dennis Erickson (Everett, WA), LB Jon McElroy (Butte)

1967LB Earl Hanson (Helena), DG Jerry Jimison (Glendive), LB Dennis Muhlbeier (Othello, WA)

1966G Wayne Purdom (Yakima, WA), E Gary Richards (Broadus), FB Bob Senden (Conrad)

1965None elected, the team’s six seniors served as captain

1964T Bob Hampton (Imperial, PA), HB Dan Sundling (Glendive)

1963QB Ken Christison (Kalispell), OT Joe Tiller (Toledo, OH)

1962QB Bill Mulcahy (Butte), T Fred Turner (Butte)

1961NA

1960NA

1959NA

1958NA

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1957NA

1956T Ed Ritt (Great Falls), T Ron Warzeka (Great Falls - honorary)

1955G Jim Argeris (Worland, WY), HB Harvey Wylie (Calgary, AL - honorary)

1954G Ray Schoester (Billings), G Jim Argeris (Worland, WY - honorary)

1953QB Tom Parac (Lewistown), C Bill Roney (Powell, WY - honorary)

1952Jim Brown, Jim Neidlund (honorary)

1951none elected

1950NA

1949NA

1948Bill Boston, Milt Clawson

1947NA

1946Neil Brooks, Len Larson

1941NA

1940NA

1939NA

1938NA

1937Clifford Norris

1936Bill Stebbins

1935Normal Walker (honorary)

1934NA

1933George Parke

1932Paul McLean

1931NA

1930Max Worthington (Billings)

1929Gus Wylie

1928Fred Chez, Joe Dobens (ineligible)

1927Tenny Babcock

1926Earl “Pop” Gregory

1925Vander Dobeus

1924Frank Hatfi eld

1923Scotty MacDonald

1922Ray McCarren

1921Pat Morphey

1920Pat Morphey

1919Homer Taylor

1917Washington Boberg

1916Jay Duquette (Missoula)

1915Radford “Punk” Taylor

1914Edward Noble

1913Edward Noble

1912J.E. “Bing” Hodgkiss

1911Ned Chambers

1910Court Sherriff

1909Archie Brown, Jr.

1908Tom Norton

1905Clinton Wylie

1904Ed Brittian

1903W.E. Ray

1902Fred Ervin

1901NA

1900A.F. Ervin

1899Clifford Jeffers

1898John Peat

1897Harry Patterson